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"Tis midnight, and the trial past, The Savior to the Jews betrayed, A pris'ner in their hands at last To smite, imprison, and degrade.
"Tis morning, and among the great, Their spite, and jealous anger burns ; They mock Him with a robe of state, And crown Ilim with a crown of thorns.
"Tis noonday, and the Christ condemned To bleed and perish on the tree ; Yet angels do their Lord attend- Sinner, He died for you and me !
While on the cross the Savior hung, The pall of night at noonday spread, The quaking carth with anguish wrung, The bursting tombs gave up their dead.
The veil was rent, the lightnings fell, From out the darkness hear the cry Of Him who conquered Death and Hell, " Eloi Lama Sabachthani."
The tomb receives His mangled corse- They set the seals, and Roman guard ; With taunting jeer, and muttered curse, The tomb is sealed, and watched, and barred.
Yet at the promised morning's dawn, The seals were loosed, the guardsmen fell :
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Ile 'rose, triumphant marching on, In chains led captive Death and Hell.
The trembling earth, the bursting tomb, And songs of saints and seraphim Proclaim the risen Lord has come ; The world shall bow and worship Him.
As He ascends from earth above To Heaven, our promised home,
In trusting faith we live, and love. Our risen Lord again will come.
UNFORGIVEN.
BY CLARA LOUISE BOTTSFORD.
If you-when I lie cold and dead, And can not move nor breathe nor speak-
Should lay your hand upon my head, Or press your warm lips to my check, Or let one tear from your dim eyes Fall on my face-I swear to you That I will live, and you shall stand Before me mute and white-the blue Of Heaven turn to black-the sun Be smothered from your sight-and I-
Whom you have wronged-although you might Drop down with lifted hands and cry For mercy-I will feel no throb Of pity-nay, though you should die !
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CHARTS AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.
DR. J. G. STUART
was born in Guilford county, North Carolina, September 18, 1826. Ilis parents emigrated to Indiana in 1829, and settled one mile west of Richmond, Wayne county, where they remained for a time : thence to Knightstown, where they continued until 1835. From there they came to Han- cock county, and settled in the wild woods, where the subject of this sketch resided with his parents until 1843, when he left home with what blue jeans clothes he could tie up in a kerchief and fifty cents in his pocket. He walked to Randolph county, and began the study of med- icine with Dr. J. W. Randell, with whom he continued until 1844, when he went to Knightstown, Henry county, and studied one year with Dr. John Weaver ; thence to Char- lottsville, and completed his studies with Dr. Henry T. Cook. He commenced the practice of medicine in June, 1846. His first medical effort was to adjust a fractured arm for Andrew Pauley. He continued the practice until 1863, when he took a course of lectures at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Again he resumed his chosen profession. He graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1874.
Dr. Stuart resides in Fortville, has a paying practice, is a married man, and the senior member of the medical firm of J. G. Stuart & Son.
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MEREDITH WALKER.
CHAPTER XXXI.
PATRIOTISM OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
INTRODUCTORY.
In our prospectus of this work we promised to give a list of the soldiers of the county, besides we would be remiss in our duty to the brave defenders of our country. the Mexican and Civil War soldiers, if we did not give their names a place on these pages. We would gladly insert a more extended notice of each, but our limited space forbids, and hence shall be content in placing before our readers the name, rank, company, regiment, date of muster, and such brief general remarks as we think appro- priate and most interesting to our patrons. Of course there will be some mistakes in so long a list, about 1,300 in number, most of whom were strangers to us ; and possibly some names have been overlooked, but none intentionally.
We have given much time and labor in preparing this list, having turned page by page the eight large volumes of the Adjntant General's reports, nearly 8.050 pages in all. to collect the facts herein contained.
In looking over these reports we see some of our soldier boys charged with desertion, which, in some cases, are doubtless correct, but in many others they are not deserv- ing of this grave charge, hence for fear of doing injustice none will be thus reported in this work.
THE MEXICAN SOLDIERS.
More than a third of a century has winged its flight into the mighty past since the brave boys that composed
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
Company "D" of the "Fifth Indiana Volunteers" of foot soldiers, under Captain James R. Bracken, commanded by Colonel James HI. Lane, bid a final adieu to Mexican soil and scenes and the hardships of war and started for their homes in the distant North, and yet there still lives among us a number who bear the names found on the fol- lowing roll, while the greater part, however, are with us only in memory, their spirits having flown to fairer lands, and their bodies lie mouldering in the dust.
Thirty-five years ago, during the month of September, in the little town (now city) of Greenfield, there was organized by Captain James R. Bracken, in compliance with the call of the President, a company of brave boys ; strong men who dared to leave all at their country's call and risk their lives upon Mexican soil.
Hancock has since sent many companies to her coun- try's defense, but perhaps she will never have the honor of furnishing a braver, stronger, taller, nobler, grander company of men to fight her battles than Company "D" of the Fifth Indiana Infantry.
In order that there might be no mistakes in the roll, and no injustice done, the writer took a day to visit the office of James R. Carnahan, Adjutant General, at Indian- apolis, and through the kindness of John P. Patterson, Esq., was enabled to find the original records and muster- out rolls of the company, from which the following facts. were carefully gleaned :
The company was called into the service of the United States by the President, James K. Polk, under the act of Congress, approved May 13, 1846, at Madison, Indiana, the place of general rendezvous, on the 8th day of Octo- ber, 1847, to serve during the war with Mexico, unless. sooner discharged.
The company after its organization in Greenfield, dur- ing the month of September, went to Indianapolis, Indi- ana, in wagons, thence on flat cars, on the first railroad in the State, to Madison, Indiana, a distance of one hun- dred and ten miles.
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MUSTER-OUT ROLL.
OFFICERS.
Colonel-James II. Lane. Dead. Third Sergeant-Hawkins Branham. Liv- ing in Greenfield.
Captain-James R. Bracken. Killed on Jef- fersonville R. R. Third Sergeant-Isaac Templin. Died in Greenfield,
First Lieutenant-Andrew M. Patterson. Living in Carthage, Missouri.
Corporal-Lewis T. Oshorn. Recently
Superintendent county farm. Corporal-William Foster. Died in Libby Prison.
'Third Lieutenant-lugh J. Kelly. Died at Indianapolis.
Corporal - Robert Waller. Dead.
First Sergeant-Micajah Francis. Dead. Corporal-Robert Smith. L's in Jackson tp. Second Sergeant-Henry Ramsey. Dead. Musician-Henry Galloway. Dead.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Joseph. Dead.
Andis, Alexander. Living in Center tp.
Andis, Robert P. Lives in Kansas. Arnold, Jared. Dead. Banks, William. Died at home.
Huntington, James. Died in Greenfield. Jones, William C. Dead. Johnston, George W. Dead. Jones, Hiram. Dead. Jacobs, W'm. K. Bailiff, from Jackson tp. Jordon, William. Dead.
Conaway, Ezra. Died at home.
Cohee, Jacob. Enlisted from Rush county. Jackson, Burto W. Dead. Kinghan, James. Lives in Jasper co.
Corbin. Jas. Enlisted from Rush county Carr, Harvey. Enlisted from Rush county. Kauble, Solomon. Lives in Missouri.
Lineback, Thomas. Lives in Greenfield.
Liming, John L. Dead.
Liming. Samuel. Dead.
Lindsey, Richard. Dead.
Martin, Henry. Dead. Mitchell, Win. (not the printer.) Dead. Maston, Thomas. Dead.
Pierson, Edward. Lives at Indianapolis.
Reed, James. Died at Irvington.
Romack, Robert. Died in Grant co.
Roberts, John. Lives in Brandywine tp. Richardson, Howard. Dead.
Scott, Newton. Lives in Center tp.
Scott, John L. Died in Missouri. Tyner, Iliram. Died in Center tp. Trion, John. From Rush co .- dead. Shoate, Jesse. Dead.
Let the reader remember that the above list is as copied from the muster-out roll at Indianapolis, which of course is not so full as the muster-in roll, which seems to have been lost. We have been able, however, by careful inquiry. to add the following names to the above list :
Black, William. Chapman, Joseph. Hatfield, Templeton.
Goodwin. Daniel.
Mcclellan, Hugh. Nugen, Jefferson.
Childers, Sylvester.
Ilubble, James.
Pauley, Andrew.
Cook, Alexander. Flowers, Washington.
Jones, John B.
Russell, Mr.
Furgason, John. Green, John.
Montgomery, James.
Smith Robert.
Galloway, Henry.
Swain, George W.
Goodwin, Henry.
Marsh, Rigby. Marsh, Eli.
Tooley, George.
Remarks .- There are perhaps a few names still omitted, but when the "General Roll is Called" they will all be there.
Pay-Roll .- The records show that the first and forego- ing list of soldiers received more or less pay, except the
Carr, James II. Lives in Greenfield.
Carr. Noah. Dead. Childers, John. Lives in Brown township. .Chapman, William H. Dead. Daily, William. Dead.
Denney, Alfred. Lives in Vernon tp.
Elsberry, Miles. Died in Center tp.
Ferree, Isaac M. From Rush co .- dead. Flowers, Andrew J. B. Dead.
Gray, James II Dead.
Gaston, William R. Dead.
Gobble, James. Dead.
Hendren, Jeremiah. L. in Blue-river tp.
Cook, Moses B. Died in Green township. Chapman, Cicero. Died at home. Chapman, John. Living.
Chapman, Samuel. Lives in California.
Caldwell, Robert II. Dead.
Jones, William.
Parks, James.
Jameson, Mr.
Street, George.
Second Lieutenant-James Hamilton. Died in Missouri.
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following : John Arnold, Samuel Chapman, James Hun- tington, Jesse Shoate and Eli Marsh, each of whom is marked "pay due from enlistment."
Died .- James Montgomery, at Encero, June 15, 1848 : Eli Marsh, at Pueblo, Feb. 28, 1848; Daniel Goodwin, at sea, July 4, 1848; James Parks, on Mississippi river, July 14, 1848; William Black, on Mississippi river, July 14, 1848.
Mustercd-In .- All of Company "D," except one, were mustered in October 8, 1847, at Madison, Indiana, by Lieutenant Rodman. John Chapman was mustered in June 15, 1847, at Fort Clark, by Colonel Churchill.
Mustered-Out .- Company "D" was mustered out as a company July 28, 1848, and honorably discharged from the services of the United States.
THREE MONTHS MEN.
Trouble had been brewing some time between the Northern and the Southern sections of our country, but each hesitated to strike the first blow ; finally, however, the South, having the advantage in preparation, opened the conflict by firing on Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861. On the following day President Lincoln issued a proclama- tion commanding all in arms against the Government to disperse in twenty days, and calling seventy-five thousand volunteers to defend Washington, and also called an extra session of Congress to meet July 4, following. Each section now hastened belligerent preparations with vigor. The news of the downfall of Fort Sumter spread like wild-fire ; the people everywhere were wild with excite- ment, yet neither section foresaw the magnitude of the coming crisis, and neither anticipated a long, deadly struggle that would involve three million men ; cost the life-blood of more than half a million of her best citizens. and an expenditure by the National Government of $4,- 000,000,000. Consequently the first call by the Federal Government was but for seventy-five thousand men for
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three months, and the following day, April 16th, the Con- federate Government called for thirty-two thousand. Hancock county responded promptly to the various calls, and on April 22, 1861, just one week from the date of the first demand, the following list of three months men were mustered in, and served till August 6, 1861. when they were regularly mustered out :
Captain.
Campbell, William. Chapman, Martin V.
Martin, Thomas M. McName, George F.
Reuben A. Riley.
Day, Thomas.
MeKelvev. Jasper C'.
Dipper, Charles.
Market, Henry.
First Lieutenant.
Dobbins. Jesse D.
Morford, John A.
John Stephenson.
Dve, Frederick.
Pope, John.
Dve, John, Jr.
Pope, Newton.
Dve, Samuel.
Reeves, James S.
Elliott, Benjamin.
Remeshart, Nicholas.
Ellis, Orlando.
Raulings, Jasper.
Gapen, Alfred.
Rynerson, George.
Gapen, William.
Scott, William H.
Musicians.
Jacob Mullen, George P. Stephenson. Sylvester L. Shorn.
Privates.
Johnsor, George W.
Slifer, Levi.
Tones, Henry
Smith, George W.
Tones, Isaac T.
Stutsman. Andrew.
Anderson, Lusettus.
Jones. Thomas S.
Sullivan. Calvin.
Barrett, Jacob T.
Laporte. Miller J.
Travis, George W.
Bond. Benjamin.
Lipsicomb. George L.
Truc, David N.
Brown, Arthur B.
I.vnam, John A.
Tuttle, Elijah.
Buchanan. James.
Marsh. Seth
Ulrey, David.
Clayton, James L.
Martin, Lot W.
Wolf, John.
Harrison. Jabez E.
Scott, William J.
Ilartner, Charles.
Shellhouse, Conrod II.
Hill, William G
Short, Josheph T
Hook. Jacob.
Short, William H.
Ilutton, Aaron.
Sleeth, Aaron A.
Jackson, Milton.
Slifer, Lafayette A.
Alexander, William W Allison, John S.
Dunn, Martin.
Philpott, Marion.
Sergeants. Marion Stephenson, Petitia Bond. John Edwards.
Wounded and Died .- Marion Stephenson died July, 20, 1851, of wounds, at Rich Mountain, Virginia. James Buchanan, wounded at Rich Mountain, Virginia, July 11, 1861. Samuel Dye died of wounds at Indianapolis, May 18, 1861. Andrew Stutsman, wounded at Rich Mountain, Virginia, July 11, 1861.
GEN. OLIVER PAUL GOODING.
List of Officers and Soldiers of the Civil War.
NAME AND RANK.
Co.
REG.
DATE OF MUSTER.
REMARKS.
General.
Oliver P. Gooding Lieutenant-Colonel.
Solomon D. Kempton .. Majors.
John G. Dunbar William R. Walls.
Promoted Major February 7, 1863.
John S. Edwards
Maj. Sec'd Cav., mustered out with Reg. Promoted Lieut. Col., Aug. 16, 1862.
Captains.
William R. Walls.
B
S Aug. 20, '61
Samuel II. Dunbar
B
S Aug. 19, '61
Philander II. Smith Stephen A. Jones
B
S
May 15, '61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
James Hueston .
12 Aug. 12, '62 Died Oct. 13, '64. Disease contracted in prison.
RESIDUARY BATTALION First Lieutenants.
William F. Foley
2 Cav. Sept. 20, 61 Resigned April 26, 1862.
2 Cav. Sept. 20, '61 Resigned September 11, 1562.
2 Cav. Sept. 20, '61 Trf 'd to Co. A, mustered out May 25, 65.
19 Sept. 20, '61 Discharged May 1, 1862.
John A. Craft
57 July 30, '62 Resigned March 25. 1863, disability.
Isaac T. Earl
57
Promoted June 12, 1SO5.
John G. Dunbar James HI. Carr
99 Aug. 22, 62 Resigned January 21, 1863.
George Tague
B
Robert P. Andis
B
99
Hon. discharged Dee. 14, '64, wounded. Mustered out with regiment.
First Lieutenants.
William G. Hill.
Solomon T. Kauble
S
S
S
S
Promoted.
12 Apr. 23, 61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
12 Aug. 16. 62 Honorably discharged March 4, 1864.
Jonathan Dunbar
51 Feb. 22. 62 Resigned March 26, 1862.
Taylor W. Thomas Joseph B. Atkison
53 Mar. 12, '62 Resigned March 4, 1863.
53 May 21, '62 Died Nov. 17, 62, wounds at Hatche.
First Lieutenants.
John G. Dunbar. .
Solomon T. Kauble ...
William II. Pilkiton. George Tauge
2 Cav.
99 Aug. 13, 62
Promoted Captain.
Robert P. Andis
B
99 Aug. 13, '62 Promoted Captain.
Isaiah A. Curry
B
99
John M. Alley
B
99
Joseph L. Hartley
19
John A. Craft
Isaac Earl
John C. Rardin
John B. Howard
9 Cav
Joseph V. Hinchman 19 Cav.
S
Resigned Jan. 7, '63, re-entered 9th Cav. Died of disease July 9, 1864. Honorably discharged May 4, 1864. Mustered out August S, 1565,
Thomas B. Noel
12
99 Jan. 22, *62 Honorably discharged January 5, 1864.
Isaiah A. Curry
B
99
S Dec. 30, '61 |Drowned in river at Vicks. June 3, 1804. S Aug. 25, 61 Resigned Dee. 26, '01, re-entered 5th Cav.
George Black . Samuel HI. Dunbar.
Philander Smith
Mustered out August 28, 1865. Promoted Captain. Promoted.
79 Aug. 26. 62 Promoted Captain. 5 Cav. Sept. 2, 62 Resigned May 3, 1863. Mustered out with regiment.
Promoted Captain January 6, 1864.
Mustered out with regiment. Promoted Captain February 13, 1863.
57 June 16, '62 Promoted Captain.
57 9 Cav.
Promoted Captain March 19, 1865
Discharged May 17, 1563.
Stephen A. Jones Solomon D. Kempton .. Eastly Ilelms
Promoted Major February 7, 1863.
Lewis C. Ackerman Vinton G. Holliday Joseph L. Hartley Captains.
B
Solomon D. Kempton ..
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HISTORY OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
NAME AND RANK.
Co.
REG.
DATE OF MUSTER.
REMARKS.
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel HI. Dunbar.
S
William G. Hill.
S
Philander Smith
S
Nicholas Milner.
8
James Hutton
S
Promoted October 1, 1862.
Seth Marsh.
51 May 17, '61
Promoted to Captain.
Samuel Marsh
Wallace W. Ragan
53 5 Cav. Sept. 2, '62
Res. Nov. 27, '62; re-entered ist Lt. 145th.
William II. Pilkiton
5 Cav.
Promoted First Lieutenant, April 30, 1864.
Robert P. Andis.
Promoted First Lieutenant.
Isaiah A. Curry
B
90
Promoted First Lieutenant.
Henry Miller
B
Feb. 2, $62 Honorably discharged Feb. 13, 1865.
James R. Brown
B
99
Mustered out with regiment.
Privates.
Alexander, William W B
8 Aug. 25, 61 Died July 26, 1863, at Memphis.
.Anderson, John D
13 S .Aug. 25, '61 Mustered out September 4, 1864.
Askins, William T B
S Aug. 25, '61 Died at Georgetown, Mo., Oct. 13. 1563.
Alexander, Wmn.
B3
S Aug. 25, 61 Mustered out September 4, 1864.
AAdams, David
S Aug. 25, '61 Died at St. Louis, October, 1862.
Alyea, John A
S Aug. 8, 62 Veteran June .1, 1865.
AAlfont, Albert.
B3
12 May 15, 61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
Alexander, Benjamin. Alney, Eli
B3
12 May 15, 61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
Alley, George
B
12 Aug. 15, 61 Discharged August 4, 1862.
AAdams, Harrison II
B
12 Aug. 15, 61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
Alt, Christopher.
B
12 Aug. 15. 61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
Alexander B. F ..
G
12 July 21, '63 Discharged January 1, 1563.
Wounds.
Allison, Samuel B
G
12 July 28, '62 Mustered out June 8, 1865. .
Allison, Richard
G
12 Aug. 5. '62 Mustered out Jui.e 8, 1865.
Applegate, Samuel
11 12 Aug. 17, '62 Mustered out June 8, 1865. 12 Aug. 17, '02 Mustered out June 8, 1865.
Asbury. Elijah
9 Cav. Dec. 9, '63 Discharged August 2. 1865. Corporal.
Anderson, Asbury E ..
9 Cav. Nov. 13. '63| Discharged June 13, 1865. Sergeant.
Alexander, Benj. F
13 C'v Jan. 11, '64 Mustered out Nov. 18, 1865.
Sergeant .
Anderson, Samuel P.
13 C'v Dec. 23,
'63 Mustered out May 13, 1865.
.Allison, Asa H1
14% |Mar. 6, '65 Mustered out June 20, 1965.
66 Aug. 19, '62 Mustered out June 16, 1865.
July 14, '62 Discharged November 15, 1862.
Alvey, Ransom R
G
5 Cav. Aug. 15, '62 Mustered out May 19, 1865.
Alford, George H
G 5 Cav. Aug. 16, '62 Mustered out Sept. 15, 1865. Sergeant.
Andis, Alexander
G 5 Cav. Aug. 16, '62 Mustered out Septemeer 15, 1865.
Andrick, Perry II
G
5 Cav. Aug. 16, '62 Mustered out Sept. 15, 1865. Corporal.
Ayers, Wm. S.
G
5 Cav. Aug. 16, 62 Discharged.
Allen, John M.
99 Aug. 13, 62 Promoted Lieutenant.
Armstrong, John P.
K 100 Aug. 15, '62 Discharged May 3, 1865.
Anderson, David L
K 100 Ang. 15, 162 Discharged December 31, 1864.
Alley, George 11
99 Aug. 13, '6.
Mustered out May 22, 1865.
Alley, Samuel I)
B
99 Aug. 13, 62
Died September 4, 1864. Wounds.
Allen, Richard
Ashcraft Henry B
Ashcraft, Solon C ..
13 99 Aug. 13, 62
F 144 Feb. 2, 65 Mustered ont June 5, 1865.
Allen, John M.
B 99 Aug. 13, '62 Promoted First Lieutenant.
Andis, Oliver.
C
JIS Feb. 17, '65 Mustered out September 5, 1865.
Anderson, William.
K 51 Feb. 22, '62 \'eteran. Mustered out Dec. 13, 1565.
Alvey, Ransom R
B
'S Aug. 25, '61 Mustered out First Lieut .. Aug. 28. 1865.
Branson, William
13
8 Aug. 25, '61
Bush, John.
13
Brewer, Jaeoh
B
Brooks, Samuel S
13
Bixler, Noah
B
S Aug, 25, 61 Vet. Discharged July 28. 65. Disability. SAug. 25, 61 Died at Otterville, December 26, 1861.
Bales, Abijah
8 Aug. 25, 61
Brock, John
= S/Sept. 5, 61 Veteran. Mustered out August 26, 1865.
S,Sept. 5, 61 Veteran. Mustered out August 28, 1865.
Bush, James
75
79 Aug. 15, '62 Mustered out June 7, 1865. Corporal.
Adams, James W.
Alfrey, Isaac
I
9 Cav. Nov. 13, 63 Mustered out August 28, 1865.
Alyca, Albert
B B
S Aug. 25, 61 Died at St. Louis, December 18, 1562.
Alyea, Andrew J
B
12 May 15, '61 Mustered out May 19, 1862.
99
53 Sept. 19, '63 Died July 27, 1861, from wounds.
Promoted First Lieutenant, Jan. 30, 1565.
Lee O. Harris
19
Joseph L. Hartley
8 Aug. 25, '61 Mustered out September 1. 1864.
S Aug. 25, 61 Mustered out September 1, 1864. S Aug. 25, '61 Died at Otterville, January 12, 1861.
Bush, Henry.
75 Aug. 15, '62 Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Black, George.
B 99 Aug. 13, 6 13 99 Aug. 13, '62 Mustered out June 5, 1865. Mustered out June 5, 1865.
Mustered out June 5, 1865.
Ash, Henry
Anderson, James D.
Andrick, George S.
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PATRIOTISM OF HANCOCK COUNTY.
NAME AND RANK.
Co. REG.
DATE OF MUSTER.
REMARKS.
Privates.
Baker, John
G
S|Sept. 5, '61 Mustered out August 8, 1865.
Burris, Henry H
G
SSept. 5, '61 Died at Milvan, La., April 3, 1863.
Brock, John.
=
SSept. 5, '63 Transferred from Co. B, Feb. 7, 1864.
Bartlow, Jos. F
C
9 Feb. 14, '64 Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Bundy, Jonathan
C Feb. 14, 64 Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Banta, Albert
1)
y Feb. 24, "Of Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Bolaoder, John HI
=
y Feb. 24, '64 Died at Shield's Mills, April 16, 1865.
Brantlinger, Jacob.
1)
9 Feb. 24,
'( .]: Mustered out September 28, 1865. '65|Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Briggs, James M
C
9 Feb. 14,
12 May 15, '( 1 Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Bright, W'm. F
B 12 May 15, '61 Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Burris, John C.
12 May 15, '61 Mustered out September 28, 1865.
Butcher, Isaac N
B
12 May 15, 61 Mustered out September 28, 1565.
G
Jz July 20, Died at Fortville, January 25, 1864.
Bannon, Abraham D .. Burris, Lewis C ..
Belville, Granville .
F
o'Feb. 24, 65 Mustered out Sept. 28, 1865. Sick.
G 12 Jan. 12, 201 Died at Scottsborough, Jan. 28, 1804.
Boone, John B.
G
12 July 19, '02'Died at Camp Sherman, Aug. 12, 1863.
Bannon, John 11.
G 12 Aug. 12, '02 | Discharged June 12, 1502. Wounds.
G
14 Aug. 12, '62 Died at Waterloo, November 1, 1863.
Bannon, Thomas B Bannon, William C ... Brantlinger, John
G
12 Oct. 8, 'L2 Transferred to 48th regiment.
Browo, Abner.
Aug. 17, '62 Died at Memphis, February 4, 1864.
Brown, Benjamin
12 Ang. 17, '%z killed at Kenesaw, June 25, 1864.
Bucy, Amon.
12 Aug. 17, '62 Died at Anderson, November 144, 1863.
Bills, Nelson
12 Aug. 17, 'C2 Discharged July 28, 1863.
Bolander, William HI .. Brantlinger, William. Bell, Aaron
H
12 Aug . 17, 62 Mustered out June S, Iso5.
Boyer, James G.
51 Dec. 14, 61 Died at Nashville, November 28, 1862.
Banks, James K
Đ
51 Feb. 16, '64 Mustered out with regiment.
Brooks, Joseph ..
5; Dec. 13, '61 Missing in action at Stone river.
57
Dec. 13, 61, Vet. Mustered out Dec. 14, 1865, Serg't.
Burris, Eden.
A A
5; Dec. 13, '61 Veteran.
Boyer, Jeremiah
Dec. 13, 161 Veteran. Died of wounds, July 28, 1864. 57
Byers, William T
A A
57 Dec. 13, '61 Vet. Mustered out Dec. 14, 1865, Corporal.
Bennett, David O
K
100 Aug. 11,
'62 Mustered out June 29, 1865.
Bogg, John
K
100 Aug. 11, ' 2' Mustered out june 29, 1865.
Bennett, John.
9Cav.
Nov. 13, *63 Died at Gallatin, February 10, 1965. Discharged June 16, 1$65.
B y Cav. Nov. 13.
9 Cav. Nov. 13, 65 Discharged June 29, 1865.
Bush, Leroy
Barrett, Jacob T
B y Cav. Dec. (), Mustered out August 28, 1865.
Bevel, Henry HI
Barr, John.
K
134 May 21, '64 Mustered out-term expired.
K
134 May 24, '64 Mustered out-term expired.
Burk, Joseph
K 134 May 24, '64 Mustered out-term expired.
Barr, llenry.
11 147 Feb 14, '6; Mustered out August 11, 1865. 75|July 14, '62 Mustered out june 8, 1865.
Brinegar, Thomas J ..
C 9Aug. 15, '62 Died at Huttonville, January 29, 1865.
Blanton, John.
C 7yAug. 15, 62 Mustered out June 7. 1865.
Brown, Andrew.
79 Aug. 15, '62 Mustered out June 7, 186 5.
B 121 Jan. 7, '64 Lost on Sultana, April 27, 1865.
1 .6 Sept. 24, '64 Mustered out September 6, 1865.
1 26|Sept. 24, '64 Mustered out September 6, 1865.
Brooks, Thomas L.
Bartlow, Oliver.
Belville, David
Belville, Landon
G 5 Cav. May 6. '62 Discharged December 16, 1862.
Breece. John.
G 5 Cav. May 6, *62 Died at Louisville, May 5, 1863.
Burwick, John
1.34
May 24, '04 Mustered out-term expired,
K
13 K 134 May 24, '64 Mustered out-term expired.
Beechel, Jacob
Bartlow, Cornelius V
B 9Cav. Nov. 13, 19. Vet. Mustered out July 21, 1865, Serg't.
Burris, James
Buchanan, Henry
B 9 Cav. Dec. 9, 03 Discharged July 18, 1Sc5. Never mustered.
y Cav.
y Cav. Nov. 13, Mustered out August 28, 1865.
Bailey, George S
Byfield, Frederick W
D
51 Dec. 14, ' Di. charged June 25, 1862, by order.
Bartlow, Oliver H
Dec. 13, '61 Discharged Nov. 5, 1862. Disability.
Burk, Daniel.
57
57 Dec. 13, '61 Veteran. Mustered out March 9, 1865.
Boyer, William ..
57 Dec. 13, '61 Discharged January 22, 1862.
Boyer, Samuel.
12 Aug. 17, 62 Mustered out June S, 1865.
26 Mustered out September 6, 1865.
Burris, Thomas ..
= 38 Sept. 24, 64 Mustered out 1865.
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