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Scott Arney, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865.
David Browand, discharged December 28, 1863.
Hiram Button, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps July 21, 1863.
Benjamin F. Bosserman, discharged February 6, 1863, for disability.
George Brown, discharged April 14, 1863, for disability.
John Dingman, diselarged October 21, 1862, for disability. George W. Ililkey, discharged April 9, 1863, for disability.
Andrew llettinger, discharged October 3, 1863, for disability.
Henry llettinger, discharged January 1, 1863, for disability. Uriah Johnson, discharged December 5, 1862, for disability.
Emanuel Kile, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps September 30, 1803.
James Lovenll, discharged October 27, 1863, for disability.
Monroe Loveall, discharged October 23, 1863, for disability.
James H. Mitchell, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps in 1865.
Isaiah Notestine, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps in 1865. David W. Snider, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 17, 1864.
Josiah Suider, discharged May 22, 1863, for disability. Milo Thompson, discharged March 3, 1863, for disability.
George F. Thorp, discharged October 28, 1863, for disability.
Alexander Votra, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 6, 1864.
Elisha Wilson, discharged December 28, 1863, for disability.
John Webb, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 13, 1863.
Henry Butler, killed at Atlanta, Ga .. August 2, 1864. Abraham Carine, died at Gallatin, Tenn., in February, 1863.
John Fratenbergh, diel at Louisville, Ky., December 29, 1863.
David Going, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn .. February 8, 1863. Isaiah Haiffey, died at Louisville, Ky , December 19, 1862. Joseph M. Henderson, diedl at Annapolis, Mil., May 1, 1863. Samuel laruish, died at Spencerville, Ind., February 1, 1864. Jolin Hood, died at Nashville, Tenn., February 1, 1863. Edward Johnson, killed in battle of Chickamauga, September 20, 1863.
Job Kennison, died at Louisville, Ky., November 13, 1863. Josephus T. Marsh, died in Andersonville Prison June 28, 1864. Amariah Parker, died at New Albany, Ind .. December 30, 1862. Washington Perkins, died at New Albany, Ind., March 12, 1863. Cromwell C. Powers, died at Nashville, Tenn .. August 13, 1863. John Turner, missing while foraging in South Carolina, February 2, 1865, supposed to be killed.
William Ward, died at Nolansville, Tenn., December 28, 1862. Hiram Wise, died in Danville Prison, Virginia, January 19, 1864. Eli Wise, died in Andersonville Prison June 10, 1864.
John B. Waters, died at Louisville, Ky., October 6, 1802.
RECRUITS.
William F. Alderman, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. William M. Cutter, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. Cyrus Davis, transferred to Thirty-eightb Regiment June 7, 1865.
Edwin Horn, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. Joseph H. Nesbit, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865.
Jolın K. Snider, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. George W. Shores, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. Howard Wright, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. William Wyatt, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. Sydney Ginther, discharged February 21. 1865, on account of wounds. Joseph lleath, discharged as prisoner of war.
Jacob P. Bowers, diedl at Chattanooga, Tenn., July 1. 1864.
John R. Patterson, killed at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.
COMPANY E.
Captain-Chauncey B. Oakley, resigned December 15, 1862; re-entered service as Adjutant One llundred and Thirty-ninth Regiment.
First Lieutenant-Richard Williams, resigned January 27, 1863.
Second Lieutenant-John G. Goheen, died January 17, 1868, of wounds received at Sione River.
First. Sergeant-Augustus C. Brown, promoted Caplain.
Sergeants-Elbridge G. Paige, discharged April 28, 1863, for disability : Charles S. True, promoted to Captain of Company B; Jerry Hleffelfinger, promoted to First Lieuten- ant: Henry Bender, discharged October 31, 1863.
Corporals-Harvey J. Kniss, promoted Sergeant, discharged March 12, 1863, for disability ; John lleuning, promoted Sergeant; Sylvester Grist : Absalom G. C. Beunet ; llenry M. Miller, promoted to Sergeant ; Sylvester A. Carvin, promoted Second Lieuten- ant ¿ James lleffelfinger, promoted Corporal.
Musician-Warren M. Beard, discharged April 8, 1863, for disability.
Wagouer-William A. Kinca le, promoted to Corporal.
Privates-Joseph Bennet, William Carbangh, Jolin Croy, Milton W. Freeman, Rob- ert L. Freeman ; Amon Farmer, promoted to Corporal ; Ocorge W. Fierstine, Eli Falkeu- berg; Harvey Geiger, promoted Corporal ; Martin G. Heffelfinger, promoted Corporal ;
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MILITARY HISTORY.
Joseph Hood, John Hathaway, Joseph Hyndman, Simon P. Jones, John Jackson, Andrew Karriger, Samuel Karriger, Isaae MI. Krise, John K. Lyon, Christopher McBride ; Will- iam II. MeClelland, promoted to Corporal ; Alex. C. McCurdy, Samuel Reed, Enos Reed, George W. Robinson, Harvey W. Ross, Samuel H Smith, William Snyder, Seth M. Sipe, Martin Sehrum, Timotby Tyler.
Henry Brown, discharged February 1, 1865, for disability. John Ely, discharged May 2, 1863, for disability. George Geiger, diselarged November 3, 1863, for disability. Charles Johnston, discharged Mareh 9, 1863, for disability. John .Johnson, discharged January 11, 1864, for disability. Samuel R Irwin, discharged Angust 29, 1862, for disability. Amos Miller, discharged December 11. 1862, for disability from wounds. Henry C. MeClelland, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. John Manning, discharged September 9, 1863, for disability. James McBride, discharged May 6, 1863, for disability. Smiley M. MeCurdy, discharged February 19, 1863, for disability.
Thomas Neal, transferred to Engineer Corps July 29, 1864. Samuel Il. Shoaff, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps January 10, 1865. Daniel Shutt, discharged January 15, 1863, for disability. Peter J. Waterson, discharged February 3, 1863, for disability. Robert K. Brown, died at Nashvilte, Tenn., January 1I, 1863, of wounds. Charles E. Dnglay, died at Savannah, Ga., January 2, 1865. Martin D. Green, died at Danville, Ky. Solomon Johnson, died at - -. November 29, 1862.
Robert Jones, died in Louisville, Ky., December 25, 1862. John Kagle, killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 7, 1864.
John Maxwell, died at Fort Wayne, Ind., August 30, 1863. Francis M. Mooney, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November 25, 1862. Natlian MeGuire, died at Indianapolis, Ind., August 12, 1863
Herman Mcclintock, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November 19, 1862. Elisha A. Richardson, died at Bowling Green, Ky., - David River, died at Bowling Green, Ky., December 17, 1862. Jacob River, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 16, 1863. Mahlon Sipe, wounded and missing at Stone River December 31, 1862. Gotleib Summer, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 24, 1863. David Stoner, killed at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.
RECRUITS.
William Carter, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. John Curtis, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment lune 7, 1865. Moses Hammersly, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. Oregon Hanes, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. William Henry, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment June 7, 1865. George Frets.
COMPANY F.
Captain-Isaae H. Le Fevre, died September 21, 1863, of wounds received at battle of Chickamauga.
First Lieutenant-John O'Connell, resigned January 25, 1863.
Seeond Lieutenant-Ferdinand F. Boltz, promoted Captain.
First Sergeant-Amos Sine, discharged February 1, 1863, for disability.
Sergeants-John D. Cartwright, promoted Second Lieutenant and resigned October 18, 1863; David Caston, promoted First Lieutenant, killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1864; Paal F. King, promoted to First Sergeant, killed at Atlanta, Ga., August 7, 1864; George W. Stiles.
Corporals-James S. Tyler, discharged October 31, 1863, for disability ; Josialı King, promoted First Lieutenant, resigned January 11, 1865; Anthony McCrone, killed at Kenesnw Mountain June 20, 1864; Robert W. Hops, promoted to Sergeant : John Close, died October 13, 1862, of wounds received in battle; David R. Palmer discharged November 21, 1862, on aecouut of wounds; Samuel H. Sturgeon, discharged February 15, 1863, on account of wounds; Peter Kiser, promoted to Sergeant.
Musician-Charles T. Morris ; Frank M. Johnson, discharged February 1, 1863, for disability.
Wagoner-John McBride, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps December 3, 1863. Privates-Martin Boggs, William H. Ball, Frank M. Braddock, William Boone, Charles Dolan, John A. Dolan ; John H. Ferguson, promoted to Sergeant ; John Y. Fer- guson, promoted to Corporal ; Michael Hass; Thomas Ilood, promoted to Sergeant ; Marcellus Justus, Peter King; George Kreigh, promoted to Sergeant ; Patrick Molloy, promoted to Corporal ; Granville Powell, Amos Rohart, Alfred Summers, Jehu Shannon, Jolin Schnekinan ; Daniel Walters, promoted to Sergeant.
James M. Ball, discharged May 15, 1863, for disability. William E. Bailey, discharged March 24, 1863, for disability.
Jacob A. Butler, transferred to Engineer Corps July 18, 1804. Hugh B. Cotrill, transferred to Company Il October 1, 1862. Joshua Crawford, discharged April 6, 1863, for disability. Nathaniel Duekworth, discharged February 15, 1862, for disability. Thomas R. Davis, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps April 16, 1864. Josiah Gell, transferred to Marine Brigade January 6, 1863. Thomas Grey, discharged March 21, 1863, on aeeount of wounds. James W. Hood, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps. Wesley Higgs, discharged March 5, 1863, for disability. Daniel Ilolycross, discharged May 15, 1863, for disability. Thomas Kintz, discharged February 27, 1863, by civil authority. Robert Lanning, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps February 11, 1864. Volney C. Leonard, transferred to Thirty-eighth Regiment to make up time lost Isaac Miller, discharged December 26, 1862, on aecount of wounds.
EIGHTY-NINTH REGIMENT INDIANA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Adjutant-Thomas Adelsperger.
COMPANY H.
First Sergeant-Martin. V. B. Speneer, promoted Second Lieutenant, resigned January 15, 1863.
COMPANY K,
Sergeant-Sylvester L. Gorsline.
Corporal-Elias W. Coverdale, discharged June 11, 1863, for disability.
Privates-Charles Ehrman, Jackson E. Heavland, Perry McDaniel, George W. Riley, Daniel P. Reynolds, Benjamin H. Wood.
Georgo Riley, supposed to have been lost on steamer Sultana, explosion. David Warling, died at Memphis, Tenn., March 24, 1863.
NINETIETHI REGIMENT, FIFTHI CAVALRY-(THREE YEARS' SERVICE).
This regiment contained one eorupany from this, Allen County, and was organ- ized at Indianapolis in the fall of 1862, with Felix W. Graham as Colcael. It
was sent at ouee to Kentucky, and the different companies stationed at different points in that State until the 11th of the eusning March, when the regiment was consolidated at Glasgow.
During the spring and summer of 1863, it was busily employed in scouting the country, breaking up guerrilla bands and in pursuing John Morgan, who had undertaken his famous raid. At Buffington Island, Ohio, the Fifth Cavalry headed off the rebel force and attacked and routed it, capturing a battery and numerous prisoners ; after which it returned to Louisville, Ky. Subsequently the regiment moved to East Tenuessee, and remained there until the opening of the Atlanta campaign, in which it took part, and was engaged in the "Stoneman raid," to the rear of Atlanta, where the regiment, being surrounded and ent off from all assist- anee, was surrendered by Gen. Stoneman in the face of ; protest from Col. Butler, commanding the regiment, against his doing so, Butler believing the regiment could cut its way through.
After that, the regiment remained in the rear, doing guard duty, until Jan- uary, 1865, when it was remounted and equipped at Louisville, when it left imme- diately for Tennessee, where it was engaged in scouting and doing courier duty until the elose of the war, when, on the 16th of June, 1865, it was mustered out of the service at Pulaski, Teun., and left for Indianapolis and home.
During its term of service, the Fifth Cavalry was engaged in twenty-two battles and numerous skirmishes, and captured from the enemy 640 prisoners and numerous pieces of artillery and battle-fings.
COMPANY D.
Captain-Harry A. Whitman. First Lieutenant-William W. Angel.
First Sergeant-Andrew W. Stevens, promoted to Second Lieutenant, and honorably discharged Marel 11, 1863.
Company Commissary Sergeant-James Pippinger. discharged Mareh 20, 1863, for disability.
Sergeants-Albert S. Brownson, died at Chattanooga, Tenn,, Angust 19, 1864; Cal- vin L. Thomas; Barney Hopper, promoted to Second Lieutenant; John Bengnot, dis- charged November 17, 1862, for disability : Warren Montgomery.
Corporals-Henry G. Frank, disehrged May 25, 1863, for disability ; Moses S. Niles, promoted to Sergeant ; John Frass, died in Andersonville Prison December 24, 1864: Robert Keown, died at Annapolis, Md., December 12, 1864.
Buglers-William Sudbring, Orion T. Thomas.
Farrier-Daniel Ilill.
Privates-William H. Archer, David C. Blenm ; David Crouse, promoted to Corporal ; Peter Demarty, William Eyriek, Samuel Foltz, Charles Fossleman; Frederiek llebring, promoted to Corporal ; Henry Lankennw ; William Liniecooley, promoted to Corporal ; Ami D. Nuttle ; larry Nill, promoted to Saddler ; Thomas Reilly, Francis M. Sunderland. Frederick Weston ; George Woodford, promoted to Sergennt ; Lewis Young.
Frederick Block, transferred to Seventeenth United States Infantry December 1, 1862. Jacob Fink, transferred to Seventeenth United States Infantry November 19, 1862. Hiram Graves, transferred to Seventeenth United States Infantry December 5, 1862. Harrison Judah, discharged April 21, 1863, for disability.
Calvin H. Jones, transferred to Seventeenth United States lufantry Deeember I, 1862. Churles Luke, discharged December 16, 1862, tor disability. Thomas G. Reed, discharged December 22, 1863, for disability.
John Stills, discharged November 11, 1864, for disability.
John B. Seinfort, transferred to Seventeenth United States Infantry December 5, 1862. George M. Crouse, died at Annapolis, Md., December 3, 1864. Frederick Ezenthal, died in Andersonville Prison June 25, 1864, Wilson H. Johnson, died at Indianapolis November 18, 1862. Phidp Lash, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 30, 1863. Henry Reiley, died at Knoxville, Tenn., December 21, 1863. ('hristopher Search, died in Andersonville Prison June 8, 1864. William H. Striekler, died at Pulaski, Tenn., March 3, 1865.
RECRUITS.
George Brooks, Bugler ; James D. Brooks, Daniel Donovan, Henry Emriek, Jackson Holmes, Uriah W. Hinton, Jolin Kimbal, Peter A. Lininger, Gustavus McClanahan, John Nebb, Cyrus A. Niles, Isaae Overly, Jr., Isune Overly, Sr., Danied Overly, William Overly, Thomas Overly, David C. Owens, Charles A. Paige, Perry O. Rice, Jacob Rine, Nathaniel S. Risden, Christopher Swauk ; Calvin Thomas, promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant ; Rausom Workman.
John Eley, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps.
Caleb Falkenberg, discharged February 27, 1863, for disability.
Louis Gillion, discharged February 12, 1863, for disability. William II. lntchings, discharged April 16, 1865, for disability. John Smaltz, died at Hillsboro, Ga., in 1864.
NINETY-FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY.
The Ninety-first Regiment was organized as a three-years regiment, but when enough men had been recruited for seven companies, they were sent into the field-in August, 1862. In the summer of 1863, three companies of men who enlisted for six months were assigned to it, thus filling it up. After their time had expired, their places were filled, in December, 1864, with three compa- nies of men enlisted for a term of one year. Two of these companies were from Allen County. These companies were with the Ninety-first but a short time, when they were transferred to other regiments-principally the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth and the One Hundred and Fifty-second.
COMPANY H.
Captain-Charles Emery, transferred to Company C, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment. First Lieutenant-Marion G. Griswold, transferred to Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment. Second Lieutenant-Nathan Krause, Jr., transferred to Company C. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regimeut. First Sergeant-William J. Reed, discharged January 20, 1865, for disability. Sergeants-William H. Alshouse, William P. llufty: Jerome Potier, promoted to First Sergeant ; Andrew Middleton.
Corporals-Jobn Baier, promoted to Sergeant ; William Il. Worden, Robert M. Lyward, Upton Noll, Daniel Frisby, Samuel Bucon ; Jobn L. Barcus, died at Newbern, N. C., April 6, 1865 : George W. Opliger, unaccounted for.
Musicians-Theodore F. McDougal, Thomas McCormick.
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HISTORY OF ALLEN COUNTY, INDIANA.
Privates-Saminel Allen, Jesse W. Brown, Lewis Il. Bowers, James Brown, Francis Bischoff, Thomas Bradbury, Lewis Badiac, Zyra A. Conley, Cornelius Cook, Thomas Cadwalnder, John Donahoe, William HI. Dougherty, William Il. Eagy, James Essex, Angusi Flitterow, William France, James Fry. Samuel Falkenberg, Joseph George, George Grotairs, Taylor Grover, Jr., John Gailcy ; Franklin Garber, promoted to C'orporal ; Charles Gribler, George Hood, Anthony lleit, Christinu Hendricks, Elijah Lamar, James MeGamgha, Conrad Mosser, David W. Marquet, Israel Magner, Matthias Mashamer, Ayers 1'. Nash, Henry Ortstedt, Darius M. Preble, Samuel Payne, Horatio Pool, Francis Parker, Frank Rudolph ; Matthias Rabns, promoted to Corporal; Christian Richards, William Russell, Joseph Schrack, Joseph Shives, Frank Sherwood, Sammel Sibert, Frank Suvoit, Peter M. Smith, W. C. Vandewater, Jacob B. Williams, Henry Webka, Oliver P. Walters, George H. Wilson, Hiram Watson.
Loran Bethel, unaccounted for.
Andrew Grover, unaccounted for.
John Griffith, unaccounted for.
William Henderson, unaccounted for.
William A. Johnson, unaccounted for.
Lawrence Power, unneeounted for.
Joseph Stark, unaccounted for.
Charles Stuart, unaccounted for.
l'eter Eckley, died in New York City May 24, 1865. .
COMPANY K.
Captain-Joseph Il. Keever, transferred to Company E, One Hundred and Twenty. fourth Regiment.
First Sergeant-William Myers, promoted to First Lieutenant and transferred to Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment.
Sergeants-Newcomb Rank, promoted to First Sergeant; William H. Hunting. unaccounted for; James S. Baker, unaccounted for ; Ephraim Spangler, unaccounted for.
Corporals-William Frey, unaccounted for ; Samuel D. Cole, unaccounted for; E. C. Godfrey, unaccounted for ; John Albright, unaccounted for; Mark Herrington ; Lewellen H. Price ; Amos Hartman, Jacob Smith.
Musicians-Caleb Zook ; Henry Powers, died at Raleigh, N. C., May 16, 1865.
Privates-Frederiek Beekman, Lafayette M. Bratten, Christian Bishop, Henry E. Brandenburg, Arthur M. Brackenridge, Oliver Blystone, Adam J. Bennett, George Carto, William I. Cress, llenry Champion, R. J. Dingman, Joseph Denner, Jackson Gibson, Elias Hoover, Caspar Hawkey, Elijah Hook, Thomas Hubbs, William R. Jolmson, Jacob Johnson, Peter Long, l'eter Lovine, David W. Miller ; llenry M. Mason, promoted Corpo- ral; William C. Payne, Patrick Ryan, Lewis Riting, Ephraim Redman, Henry Simon, William Simon.
Philander Alleu, unaccounted for.
David Chorpenning, unaccounted for.
Perry Davis, unaccounted for.
Albert M. Cassada, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1865.
Samuel Ernsperger, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment Febru-
ary 20, 1865.
Jereminh Garl, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20,
1863. George Houston, unaccounted for.
David Hoover, transferred to One Ilundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1865.
George Majors, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1865.
Calvin C. Robbins, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1865 David Stewart, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1865. Jacoh R. Thomas, transferred to One Hundred and Fifty-second Regiment February 20, 1866.
Dauiel Leary, unaccounted for.
Peter Lynch, unaccounted for.
William MeAnench, unaccounted for.
Frederick Mulleuhour, unaccounted for.
John JJ. Swisher, unaccounted for James E. Thomas, unaccounted for.
William Thomas, unaccounted for.
.,Joseph Zorg, unaccounted for.
Hiram Ehminger, died at Green-boro, N. C., July 20, 1865. Lewis Regetz, died at Philadelphia, Penn., July 7, 1865.
NOTE-There is no doubt That the men in this regiment Ibat are marked " unaccounted for " have been regularly mustered out and discharged ; but, Through carelessness, The date is nol given on lhe muster-oul J. B. D.
rolls.
ONE HUNDREDTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
The One Hundredth Regiment was organized at Fort Wayne, in the month of August, 1862, and was mustered into the service on the 10th of September. 1802. Charles Case, of Fort Wayne, was commissioned as Colonel, but he declined to be mustered, and Sanford J. Stoughton was then appointed.
On the 11th of November, the regiment. left. for Memphis, Tenn., arriving there on the 16th. A short time after its arrival, it was assigned to duty at Col- liersville, guarding the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. It remained there until the 9th of the following June, when it was ordered to join in the movement on Vicksburg. From that time forward, its history is identical with the Twelfth Regiment ( three years' service), as they were in the same division. It took an active part in the siege of Vicksburg, the movement against the rebel Gen. John- sou at Jackson, Miss., the battle of Mission Ridge, the Atlanta campaign. the " march to the sea," and the battle of Bentonville, in all of which it acquitted itself well. It was mustered out of the service at Washington June 9, 1865, and its members returned to their homes. The recruits, whose term of service had not expired, were transferred to the Forty-eighth Indiana, and they were finally mustered out with that regiment.
Colonel-Charles Case, declined to be mustered.
Adjutant-Edward P. Williams, promoted to Captain and Assistant Commissary of Subsistence.
COMPANY K.
First Lieutenant-Jeremiah M. Wise, resigned February 29, 1864.
First Sergeant-Henry Williams, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps June -, 1863. Musician-Melvin M. Beals.
.1863.
l'rivates-Jacob Allwine, Thomas Bickle, Matthias Cramer, William A. Logan, David
N. Pugh, Moses N. Pugh, John T. Stouffer, Bartholomew Smith, Solomon Swisher. columbus Duke, killed at Mission Ridge November 25, 1863.
John Kepler, died at Memphis, T'enu., October 15, 1863. John K. Nerhood, killed at Mission Ridge November 25, 1863.
COMPANY A-RECRUITS.
Lemuel W. Moe, transferred to Forty cighth Regiment May 30, 1865. George S. Phelps, transferred to Forty-eighth Regiment May 30, 1865.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST REGIMENT.
COMPANY B.
Sergeaut-Foncaunon Harrison, died at Gallatin, Tenn., February 12, 1863. Private-John W. Hunter.
COMPANY G.
Sergeant-Lorenzo D. Wilson, promoted to Captain.
Private-Jeremiah Smith, discharged April 29, 1864, on account of wounds.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
The One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment consisted in part of two companies from Allen County that were transferred to it from the Ninety-first Regiment, on the muster out of the remainder of that regiment.
The history of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth is identical with that of the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth, which is given in full, they having been together their entire period of service.
COMPANY A.
Privates-John Albright, Philander Allen, Joseph Denner; Llewellyn H. Price, pro- moted to Corporal ; Ephraim Spangler, promoted to Sergeant.
COMPANY B.
First Lieutenant -William Myers.
Privates-James S. Baker, promoted Sergeant ; Frederick Bickman, Benjamin R. Clines, llenry C. Keever, William E. Martin, Ezra C. Tingle.
COMPANY C.
Captain-Charles Emery. Second Lieutenant-Nathau Krause, .Ir.
Privates-Joseph Bartmas, Christian Conklin, Edward Geiger, Ambrose Kutz, Sam- nel R. MeLain, Alviu V. Mitchell, David C. Slagle, Joseph W. Smith, Jacob Smith, Silas Tillison, Charles Fisher (died).
COMPANY 11.
Privates-William Frey, promoted Corporal; Erastus C. Godfry, promoted Corporal ; George W. Opliger, promoted Corporal.
COMPANY E.
Second Lieutenant-Joseph H. Keever.
I'rivates-Peter Lynch, Peter Long, William McAnench, John R. Miller, Patrick Ryan.
· COMPANY F.
Privates-William C. Alshouse, Loran Bethel, Francis Bischoff, John Donnahoe, Andrew Grover, John Griffith, George Houston, William Henderson, Frederick Mullen- hour, William Thomas : Janvier B. Thomas, promoted to Corporal.
COMPANY G.
Privates-Samuel D. Cole, promoted to Corporal ; John W. Swisher, promoted to Cor- poral.
COMPANY H.
First Lieutenant-Marion E. Griswold.
Privates-Albert Conts, promoted to Corporal ; Jolin Harris, William H. Johnson, James McConaughy, Milton Meranda, Francis Parker, Lawrence Powers, Levi Rhodes, Christian Richards.
COMPANY I.
Privates-William H. Hunting. promoted to Sergeant; Daniel Leary, promoted to Corporal Joseph Stark, Frank Saviot, Charles Stewart, William C. Vandewater, Julius C. Wood.
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