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C .; Rush, Thomas; Reinheimer, Jacob; Rea, Hugh A .; Robb, Geo. M .; Roseberry, Wm. H .; Sargent, Austin B .; Swigart, Jesse M .; Skinner, Wm. P .; Sedam, Wm. P .; Stillwell, Ridgeway; Stephens, Wm. N .; Smith, H. B .; Sellers, Jacob; Stenhouser, Jacob; Stone, Wm. H .; Semel- roth, F. C .; Skinner, James; Terrel, Joseph; Taylor, Jeremiah H .; Taylor, James; Taylor, Henry B .; Wallace, Samuel L .; Walters, Mat- thew H .; White, Daniel M .; Welch, Geo .; Welch, Elisha B .; Woods, Thomas; West, Dian B .; Wilson, Hanford S .; Yund, Solomon; Zider, Jacob; Barr, Alexander; Goodrich, Justice; Alden, Israel; Benefield, John; Baker, Smith; Compton, Arthur; Collins, Wm .; Helvie, Chas .; Hudson, Curtis; Johnson, James; Kinnaman, Richard; Kinnaman, Solomon; Kinnaman, Daniel; Leach, John; Loser, Jacob; Linton, Geo. A .; Martin, John T .; Meade, John; Masten, Wm. Z .; Moss, Wm .; Pos- ley, Wm .; Reeves, James M .; Six, James; Thomas, James B .; Traxler, Clinton; Wildehue, Samuel; Weirick, Jacob J.
Company C of the One Hundred Fifty-fifth Regiment was made up entirely of Cass county men; were mustered into service for one year at Michigan City on March, 1865; were at once sent to Washington City, thence to Alexandria, Virginia, and later to Dover, Delaware, where they were mustered out on August 4, 1865. The writer enlisted in this com- pany when seventeen years old, slept with the boys in the court house, took a severe cold, with chill and fever, was sent home to recuperate and two weeks later went with another squad under the guidance of Dr. J. C. Taylor to Michigan City, was examined and accepted but a dispatch from Washington came that General Lee had surrendered and to muster in no more men, and we returned to Logansport the morn- ing Lincoln died, April 15, 1865, having only gotten as far as the "penitentiary at Michigan City" in our effort to fight our country's battles. Well de we remember that morning in Logansport. We were then only a boy, lived in the country and not acquainted in the city, but groups of men, earnest, but melancholy in their demeanor, could be seen on the street corners, discussing the dastardly deed of the assassination of our great president. In the midst of this general sor- row, a man made a remark that Mr. Lincoln only got what he deserved. He had no sooner uttered the words than some men near by started toward him in a threatening manner when the former ran down the alley between Fifth and Sixth streets on Broadway with the crowd after him, but the result of the chase we know not, as all were strangers to the writer and we hurried homeward to carry the sad news of our Nation's great loss.
Eighth Colored Infantry had one Cass county representative in the person of Nathan Dinkins.
TENTH BATTERY, THREE YEARS Ball, Henry M., promoted to second lieutenant.
TWENTY-FIRST BATTERY
Bennett, Moses; Bell, Joel T .; Bennet, Asher C .; Heefer, Henry ; Bennett, Wm. H .; Miller Corbin H .; Newcomb, Jos. A .; Ratliff, Seth; Reed, John P .; Ashton, Wm. N .; Covey, Samuel; Cripe, Samuel; Jacobs, John W .; Reed, Wm. R.
SIXTEENTH BATTERY, LIGHT ARTILLERY
John S. Patton, first lieutenant; James C. Chiddester, second lieu- tenant.
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Etnire, Peter L .; Craighead, James H .; Justice, James M .; Miller, Cyrus T .; Tussinger, Newton W .; Tussinger, Fernando; Chiddester, Jerome; Obenchain, John; Quick, Lowry L.
TWENTY-FOURTH BATTERY
James D. Patten.
COMPANY A, SEVENTEENTH UNITED STATES REGULARS
Captain : Dudley H. Chase.
Sergeant : Miller B. Seagraves.
Corporals : Haire, Thomas C .; Parker, Stephen.
Privates: Ashton, Thos .; Barr, Alexander; Berger, Albert; Briggs, James; Davis, John; Carter, John W .; Costello, Calvin; Crider, David; Gifford, Howard T .; Johnston, Robt. C .; Keever, Joseph H .; Massenna, Adam H .; Ott, Chas .; Robinson, James F .; Young, John.
Captain Chase's company of the Seventeenth Regulars served in the eastern army and was engaged at Gettysburg and all the Virginia cam- paigns.
The total number of soldiers enlisted from Cass county is impossi- ble to determine, as many enlistments from here were credited to other counties and there is no means to ascertain how many such enlistments were made. Cass county, however, was ever quick to respond to the various calls for troops by the president and governor ; volunteers were usually prompt to enlist, but during the later years of the war drafts were ordered in some of the townships to fill their quota, while others promptly filled all demands for recruits by voluntary enlistments. To induce men to enlist to fill the quota of recruits required by various calls for troops the county and townships offered certain sums as a bounty, also as relief for soldiers' families. The following table shows the amounts of each fund expended by the county and several town- ships for those purposes and the grand total.
On October 6, 1862, an enrollment of the men eligible to military service was taken in Cass county which showed two thousand, seven hundred and twenty-eight reserve militia, with one thousand, two hun- dred and fifty-seven volunteers in the service, but this number was evidently largely increased before the close of the war. The total num- ber of enlisted men furnished by the state of Indiana in the "War of the Rebellion" was 208,367. Of this number 24,416 were killed or died in the service. Grand
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Cass county
Bounty $127,825
$50,105
Boone township
10,000
1,400
Harrison township
14,000
1,400
Bethlehem township
550
Jefferson township
8,500
1,240
Noble township
9,500
1,000
Clay township
11,000
940
Miami township
9,229
1,509
Eel township
8,500
14,200
Clinton township
2,375
Washington township
11,000
4,400
Tipton township
2,450
550
Deer Creek township
15,000
1,100
Jackson township
1,000
705
Cass county total
$229,404
$82,624
$312,028
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1,150
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It will be observed that Bethlehem and Clinton townships offered no bounties and drafts were not necessary, as volunteers more than filled their quota of men required. In some portions of the state the enforce- ment of the draft was resisted but little trouble was experienced in Cass county, but the writer well remembers a small company of sol- diers marched from Logansport on the Michigan road, north to Fulton, to quell some disturbances in that locality during July, 1863, and the soldiers were entertained at dinner at my father's house, seven miles north of Logansport, as they passed there at the noon hour, and this visit of the boys in blue to our humble home will never be forgotten as an incident in the county's military history.
ROLL OF HONOR
Cass county's dead in the Civil war .- Below we give a list of the soldiers who were killed or died while in the service so far as the adjutants generals' reports show. We will arrange the names by companies and regiments so far as possible.
COMPANY K, NINTH REGIMENT
Lieut. Joseph S. Turner, died of wounds received at Shiloh, April 2, 1862.
Addington, Lewis A .; died of wounds received at Shiloh.
Bechdol, Wm. H .; died June, 1862.
Bechdol, Matthias; died at Louisville, February 26, 1862.
Brown, Elias; died at Evansville, November 20, 1862.
Burton, Edson; died at Fetterman, Virginia, February 9, 1862. Byrum, George; died at Fetterman, Virginia, February 16, 1862. Billiard, Wm .; killed at Lovejoy Station, September 4, 1864.
Blinkinbaker, Columbus; killed at Huntsville, September 19, 1864. Campbell, Geo. W .; died of wounds in St. Louis.
Choen, Montgomery ; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Cathcart, Wm. H .; killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
Etnire, Geo .; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, October 19, 1862. Grant, Daniel A .; died of wounds at Nashville, March 6, 1862. Griffin, Calvin N .; died of wounds May 14, 1864. Hall, Daniel O .; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862.
Hoover, John K .; died at Nashville, April 18, 1862.
Kendall, Samuel P .; died of wounds at St. Louis.
Kavenaugh, Maurice; died of wounds at Marietta, Georgia, July 16, 1864.
Lambert, Francis; died in Virginia, February 13, 1862.
Langston, Geo. W .; died of wounds April, 1862.
Little, John W .; died at Corinth, August 13, 1862.
Morris, John; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, March 20, 1862. Payton, Alonzo L .; died at Covington, Kentucky, January 21, 1865. Pearson, Wm .; died at Chattanooga, May 2, 1864.
Rench, Lewis; died at Evansville, November 13, 1863. Rhonemus, Jacob; died April, 1862.
Shaw, Isaac; died in Virginia, February 18, 1862.
Widener, David; died of wounds at Cheat Mt., January 5, 1862.
Willis, Daniel; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Woodward, Isiah; killed at Knoxville, April 30, 1865. Davis, Norris S .; died at New Albany, July 3, 1862. Bevan, James R .; died of wounds at Marietta. Boring, Thomas W .; died.
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Growal, Geo. W .; died at Logansport. Hilton, John C .; died of wounds received at Stone River. James, Benjamin H .; died at home. Sweeny, Daniel; died at home. Sweeny, Samuel L .; died at home.
Victor, Newton A .; died at Evansville, August 10, 1862.
COMPANY E, ELEVENTH REGIMENT
Edwards, Lewis A. M .; died April 2, 1865.
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Brown, Wm. L .; colonel, killed at Manassas, August 24, 1862.
Reddick, Geo. H .; leg amputated at Gettysburg.
Allen, Ira T .; killed at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864.
Dasch, Geo. W .; killed at Chancellorsville.
Morrisey, Patrick; killed at Gettysburg.
Hoffman, Matthias; killed at Gettysburg.
Welch, Clay; killed at Fredericksburg, December 15, 1862. Yund, Isaac V .; killed at Glendale, Virginia, June 28, 1862.
Grant, James; killed June 19, 1862; died of wounds.
. Walters, Joseph; killed at Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1861. Brophy, John; killed May, 1864.
Carey, James; killed at Wilderness, Virginia, May 6, 1864. Davis, Joshua; died at New Port News, Virginia, March 4, 1862. Davidson, James I .; killed, Orchards, Virginia, June 25, 1862.
Fenters, James; died, Fredericksburg, Maryland, of wounds, May 22, 1864.
Goodwin, G. N .; died in Andersonville prison, Georgia, August 19, 1864.
Miller, Robert; died at home.
McCauley, James; died at Camp Pitcher, Virginia, February 22, 1863.
McDonald, David; died at Portsmouth, Virginia, June 6, 1862. Reddick, Geo. H .; died at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 6, 1863. Reprogle, Harrison; killed at Orchards, Virginia, June 25, 1862. Stipe, Henry, killed at Wilderness, Pennsylvania.
Sutherland, Ed C .; first lieutenant, died May 26, 1864.
Gates, Wm. H. C .; killed at Orchards, Virginia, June 25, 1862. Green, Robt .; Belle Isle (no date).
McDonald, David; died at Portsmouth, Virginia, June 6, 1862. Torrence, James H .; killed at Po River, Virginia, May, 1864. Hicks, Jacob; died in Andersonville prison, August 15, 1864. Sparks, John; died (date not reported).
COMPANY E, TWENTY-NINTH REGIMENT
Dunn, Capt. Palmer N .; killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863. Bennett, Jos. M .; died of wounds at Evansville, May 9, 1862. Chestnutt, Jos. M .; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1863. Christie, Robt. W .; died at Nashville, May 15, 1862.
Callahan, Daniel; died December 12, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh.
Grable, Harvey; died at Chattanooga, July 1, 1864. Hepler, Samuel; killed in skirmish, Chattanooga, September 19, 1863. Myers, Alfred C .; missed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863.
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Morison, Theodore; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1863. McElheny, Samuel, died at Huntsville, Alabama, August 27, 1862. Pownall, Isaac W .; died at Nashville, May 2, 1862.
Wagner, John W .; died at Camp Nevin, Kentucky, November 25, 1861.
Calkins, David H .; died at Chattanooga, June 26, 1865.
Demoss, Andrew; died at Bridgeport, Alabama, January 6, 1865.
Elliott, Silas; died at Chattanooga, July 28, 1864.
Enyart, Oliver B .; died at Nashville, July 28, 1864.
Hemminger, Frederick; died at Nashville, January 30, 1863.
Peterson, Jos. M .; died November 21, 1864.
Wright, John W .; missing at Chickamauga.
Clark, Samuel; lost at Chickamauga.
Calkins, David H .; lost at Chickamauga.
Chase, Edward; lost at Chickamauga.
Snyder, Adam; died at Indianapolis, August 2, 1865.
COMPANY H, THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT
Hale, Romulus T .; died in Kentucky, January 21, 1862.
Holland, Chas. L .; died in Kentucky, February 25, 1862.
Foy, Cornelius; died in Missouri, March 18, 1862.
Yeakey, John A .; died at New Haven, Kentucky, October 13, 1862.
COMPANY G, FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT
Crooks, Wm .; died at Nashville, September 18, 1862.
COMPANY B, FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT
Graham, Lieutenant, Matthew N .; died of wounds, October 15, 1862.
Stevens, Loren C .; died, November 19, 1863.
Bryer, Robt. T .; died at Helena, Arkansas, December 18, 1862.
Richardson, Jay M .; died at Logansport, July 21, 1864.
Black, Asa; died, March 9, 1862.
Black, James; died, March 10, 1862.
Forgy, Geo. W .; died at Camp Wickliffe, Kentucky, February 7, 1862.
Herrell, John; died at Memphis, September 18, 1862.
Horner, Wm. P .; died at New Madrid, April 21, 1862.
Jump, Samuel I .; died at Helena, Arkansas, November 7, 1862.
Lynch, Levi; died at New Orleans, December 2, 1863.
McMillen, Adams; died at Memphis, July 14, 1862.
Nash, Augustine; died at St. Louis, Missouri, April 30, 1862.
Pfoutz, Franklin; died, May 17, 1863.
Pearson, Philip; died, March 28, 1862.
Redd, Joseph; died at Louisville, Kentucky, 1862.
Rogers, Chauncey ; died, September 8, 1862.
Rutt, Abraham; died at Wooster, Ohio, June 17, 1862.
Smith, Nicholas D .; died at Vicksburg, June 24, 1862.
Whitaker, Robt. S .; lost in a fog.
Bachelor, Andrew; died at Vicksburg of wounds, June 17, 1863.
Mummert, Harrison; died at Lexington, Kentucky, June 6, 1865.
See, Elihu; died at Lexington, Kentucky, March 2, 1865.
Davis, Joseph; died at New Orleans, December 25, 1864.
COMPANY D, FORTY-SIXTH REGIMENT
Laynear, Wm .; killed at Champion Hill, September 4, 1865. Bear, Geo .; died at Benton, Missouri. .
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Cripliver, David; killed at Mansfield, Louisiana, April 8, 1864. Dunham, Nathan; died, May 20, 1863, of wounds received at Thomp- son Hill.
Dodd, Geo. E .; died at Helena, Arkansas, October 9, 1862. Gransinger, Nicholas; died at Helena, Arkansas, November 11, 1862. Hitchens, Jacob; died at St. Louis, November 3, 1862.
Hitchens, Alfred; killed at Thompson Hill, Mississippi, May 1, 1863. Jones, Noah; killed at Thompson Hill, Mississippi, May 1, 1863. Jones, David; died at Helena, Arkansas, October 12, 1862.
Londermilk, Wm. W .; killed at Thompson Hill, Mississippi, May 1, 1862.
Lynch, Thomas J .; died at Millikens Bend, Louisiana, January 10, 1863.
Perkins, Samuel; died at Mound City, Illinois, August 30, 1862. Powell, Wm. H .; died at Helena, Arkansas, May 11, 1863.
Shea, John; killed at Algiers, Louisiana, April 21, 1864.
Welsh, Nicholas; killed at Champion Hill, Mississippi, May 16, 1863. Williams, Joseph; died at Louisville, December 25, 1861.
Warfield, Benj .; died at Louisville, January 14, 1862.
Williamson, John; died at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, February 26, 1863.
Lumbert, Hiram; died of wounds, April 16, 1864. Pepper, James; died at New Madrid, April 19, 1865. Updegraph, Ambrose; drowned in Mississippi river, July 2, 1862.
COMPANY E, FORTY-SIXTH
Randall, Marian; died at Bardstown, Kentucky, January 11, 1862.
COMPANY F, FORTY-SIXTH
Barr, Wm .; died at New Madrid, April, 1862.
Eastwood, James H .; died at Memphis, June 20, 1862.
Eastwood, Matthias; died May 4, 1862.
Taffe, Michael; killed at Champion Hills, May 16, 1862. Tripp, James S., died at Memphis, 1862.
Tripp, Albert W .; died at Memphis, 1862.
Young, Hezekiah F., died December 2, 1862.
Ferris, Joel (Lieut.) ; killed at Champion Hills, May 10, 1863.
COMPANY H, FORTY-SIXTH Washburn, Ira C .; died at Memphis, October, 1862.
COMPANY I, FORTY-SIXTH
Surface, Martin I .; died at Evansville, June 10, 1863. Button, T. G .; died of wounds at Champion Hill, May 16, 1863. Hancock, Milton; died at Vicksburg, July 27, 1862. Hunter, Samuel; died at Memphis, July 24, 1863. Julian, V. J .; died at Logansport, May 25, 1862. Johnson, Andrew; died at Logansport, May, 25, 1862. Kisler, Jefferson ; killed at Champion Hill, May 16, 1863. Mellinger, C. D .; killed at Champion Hill, May 16, 1863. Oliver, Wm .; killed at Champion Hill, May 16, 1863. Parish, J. G., killed in Arkansas, June 28, 1862. Stiver, Jonas; died of wounds, May 29, 1863.
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Walters, J. W .; died at Royal Center, July 10, 1864. Walters, Samuel; died at St. Louis, April 15, 1862. Davis, Henry; died of wounds, May 18, 1863. Schrader, Fred; died at New Orleans, May 7, 1864. Todd, James; died at Oceola, Arkansas, April 15, 1862. Stevens, Loren B .; second lieutenant; died November 19, 1863. Persinger, Moses C .; died at Indianapolis, May 1, 1863. Hudlow, Lieut. Jacob; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. McKlung, Lieut. John; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Smock, Archibalt; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Hunsinger, George; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Hastings, James A .; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Clouse, Wm. R .; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Scott, Thomas W .; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Folk, Edgar; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana. Crippen, Jacob W .; killed at battle of Mansfield, Louisiana.
COMPANY G, FIFTY-FIRST REGIMENT
Crooks, Wm .; died at Nashville, September 18, 1862.
COMPANY G, SEVENTY-THIRD INFANTRY
Lucas, Edward; died at Nashville, May 12, 1863.
Boozer, Peter; died at Nashville, January 3, 1863. McDonough, Wm .; died of wounds, February 9, 1863.
Anderson, John R .; died at Glasgow, Kentucky, November 3, 1862. Autrin, James T .; died at Gallatin, Tennessee, January 5, 1863.
Bennett, Lewis H .; died at Huntsville, Alabama, February 24, 1864. Bennett, John L .; died at Huntsville, Alabama, April 24, 1865. Bennett, Thomas J .; died at Decatur, Alabama, April, 1864. Binney, Isaac L .; killed near Bellepoint, Alabama, April 25, 1865.
Dangerfield, Benj. F .; killed near Bellepoint, Alabama, April 25, 1865.
Davis, Wm .; died at Nashville, January 11, 1863.
Palmer, John N .; died at Nashville, December 19, 1862.
Dugan, Lewis F .; died at Paducah, Kentucky, May 9, 1863.
Etmeir, Wm. M .; died of wounds, March 23, 1863.
Gordon, Wm .; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 23, 1862. Miller, Chas. E .; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, November 29, 1862.
Roherberry, Henry G .; died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, December 1, 1862.
Hess, Samuel G .; died at Silver Springs, Tennessee, November 17, 1862.
Highman, Tilghman M .; died at Louisville, November 1, 1862. Johnson, Anthony S .; died at Louisville, November 2, 1862, Poff, Wm .; died at Louisville, April 30, 1863. Scully, Edward; died at Louisville.
Lawrence, Harrison; died at Quincy, Illinois, March 13, 1863. Perry, Reuben; died at Logansport, December 7, 1862. Powell, Ephraim; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Rouse, John L .; died at Annapolis, Maryland, July 1, 1863. Winters, John F .; died of wounds at Blounts Farm, Alabama. Granmore, Gilbert; died at Pulaski, Tennessee, September 17, 1864. Hassich, Christian; died in Alabama, June 24, 1864.
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COMPANY H, SEVENTY-THIRD REGIMENT
Thornton, Henry H .; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Burns, Samuel; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Fiddler, John H .; killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Harwood, Ebinezer; died at Nashville, December 10, 1862. Chestnutt, Samuel; died at Nashville, December 26, 1862. Doud, Wilbur; died at Nashville, November 21, 1862. Foy, Reuben; died at Nashville, November 22, 1862. Overson, Lindsey ; died at Nashville, July 3, 1863.
Blackburn, Joseph; died at Perryville, Kentucky, October 13, 1862. Crain, John; died at Gallatin, Tennessee, June 12, 1863.
Howard, John; died at Gallatin, Tennessee, January 29, 1863.
Mehaffie, John; died at Gallatin, Tennessee, January 20, 1863.
Terflinger, Benjamin F .; died at Gallatin, Tennessee, February 2, 1863. Healey, Abner; died of wounds at Stone River, January 17, 1863. Henderson, James; died at Indianapolis, September 4, 1863.
Julian, Nathan J .; died at Silver Springs, Tennessee, November 18, 1862. Pierson, Joseph; died at Silver Springs, Tennessee, November 20, 1863.
Wallace, Wm. B .; died at Camp Dennison, Ohio, March 5, 1863. Wolfkill, Alfred; died at Louisville, January 20, 1863.
COMPANY A, EIGHTY-THIRD REGIMENT
Allen, Andrew J .; died at Fairfax, Virginia, May 22, 1865.
COMPANY K, EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT
Coppick, Derrick M .; died of wounds at Chattanooga.
Kelly, Francis W .; died at Annapolis, Maryland, March 5, 1865.
COMPANY B, EIGHTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT
Corey, Henry M .; died of wounds at Chattanooga, October 22, 1863.
COMPANY K, FIFTH CAVALRY, NINETIETH REGIMENT
Standley, Wm. H .; died in Andersonville prison, July 2, 1864. Tussinger, Geo. W .; died at Indianapolis, December 13, 1862.
Kreider, Christian; died at home, January 2, 1863.
COMPANY D, NINETY-NINTH REGIMENT
Campbell, John; died at Moscow, Tennessee, April 14, 1863.
COMPANY K, NINETY-NINTH REGIMENT
Morrell, Henry O .; lost on the "Sultana" in the Mississippi river, April 27, 1865.
Carter, Josiah T .; died at Chattanooga of wounds, June 23, 1864.
Green, Abraham; died at Clinton, Georgia, November 21, 1864.
Kemp, Manford; died at Cairo, Illinois, March 11, 1864.
Mattox, James N .; died at Camp Sherman, Mississippi, August 10, 1863.
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Wygant, James; died at Atlanta, Georgia, July 24, 1864. Surface, David; died of wounds at Haines Bluff, Mississippi, July 9. 1863.
COMPANY B, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT
Dickson, Joseph; died at Russelville, November 5, 1863.
COMPANY E, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT
Enrit, Joel M .; died at Cumberland Gap, January 30, 1864. Leffel, Albert; died at Cumberland Gap, December 4, 1864. Miles, John M .; died at Camp Nelson, Kentucky, December 31, 1863.
TWELFTH CAVALRY, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT
Bernethy, Robt .; died at Royal Center, October 30, 1864.
McKee, Peter; died at Michigan City, Indiana, February 6, 1864. Poor, Geo. W .; died of wounds January 6, 1865.
Spader, Wm .; died at home, November 20, 1864.
Coughill, Jackson; died at Memphis, Tennessee, March 25, 1865. O'Connell, John; killed near Murfreesboro, Tennessee, December 14, 1864.
Honk, John; died May 20, 1865.
COMPANY B, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT
Kenton, Wm .; died at Indianapolis, November 20, 1865.
Brown, David; died in Andersonville, Georgia, August 8, 1864. Cassell, Geo. A .; died at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, June 22, 1865. Day, Ira W .; died of wounds May 7, 1865.
Daggy, Asa E .; killed at Columbus, Tennessee, November 27, 1864. Deford, Jones; died at Nashville, Tennessee, April 15, 1864. Hilton, Henry J .; killed at Resaca, Georgia, May 16, 1864. Tilton, Robt .; killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 31, 1864.
Vigus, Horace B .; died at Lost Mountain, Georgia, June 2, 1864. Hudson, Jarrett; died at Atlanta, Georgia, August 8, 1864. Morehart, Adam; died at Knoxville, Tennessee, October 4, 1864. Powers, David W .; died at Altoona, Georgia, June 15, 1864. White, John; died at Michigan City, March 7, 1864.
COMPANY G, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT
Barber, Chas .; died at Nashville, Tennessee, April 18, 1864. Brooks, Jos. H .; died at Logansport, Indiana, March 12, 1865. Carr, Patrick; died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, date unknown. Vanaman, Ira; died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, July 13, 1864. Clary, Francis M .; died at London, Tennessee, April 18, 1864.
COMPANY H, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT
Gorgins, Patrick; died at Salsberry, North Carolina, February 11, 1865.
Jeffries, Inman H .; died at Marietta, Georgia, August 2, 1861. Griffith, John; died at Nashville, Tennessee, April 9, 1864. Smeltzer, Milton; died at Nashville, Tennessee, July 5, 1864. Taylor, Geo. W .; died at Nashville, Tennessee, June 8, 1864.
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COMPANY K, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT
. Young, Dallas F .; died at Louisville, Kentucky, October 24, 1864. Burley, Marshall P .; died at Nashville, Tennessee, August 14, 1864. Clymer, Henry C .; died at Nashville, Tennessee, April 6, 1864. Richards, John; died at Nashville, Tennessee, October 8, 1864. Creekpaum, Hugh; died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, June 26, 1864. Martin, Wm. H .; died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 24, 1864. Oliver, Joseph S .; died at Chattanooga, Tennessee, September 17, 1864.
Daniels, Reuben; died at Atlanta, Georgia, August 1, 1864. Effinger, Jacob; died at Michigan City, Indiana, March 10, 1864. Harvey, Jacob; died at Marietta, Georgia, August 8, 1864. Jones Robt .; died at Burnt Hickory, Georgia, June 16, 1864. See, John J .; died at Knoxville, Tennessee, July 10, 1864. Yeakley, Thos. J .; died at Decatur, Georgia, September 8, 1864.
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