History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from the earliest times to the present, with biographical sketches, reminiscences, etc., Part 65

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July 17, 1865; Miller, Jacob, mustered out August 18, 1864, term expired; Moris, Casper, unaccounted for; Nebler, Ludwig, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Neel, Thomas J., mustered out August 18, 1864, term expired; Newman, George W., unac- counted for; Oliver, William, unaccounted for; Phister, Jacob, unaccounted for; Picket, Michael, unaccounted for; Plaush, Henry, killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862; Powers, Frank, unaccounted for; Rader, Conrad, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Risinger, Martin, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Robinson, Francis, unac- counted for; Schlauch, Charles, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Short, James, unaccounted for; Smith, Fred, mustered out August 18, 1864, term expired; Strickfield, John, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Spatta, John, committed suicide at Memphis, March 7, 1864; Stallings, John, unaccounted for; Strass, Charles, unaccounted for ; Taylor, Franklin, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Taylor, James, unaccounted for; Taylor, Nicholas, unaccounted for; Titzer, John J., veteran, mustered out, July 17, 1865, as cor- poral; Wakefield, James A., unaccounted for; Walker, Henry, unaccounted for; Web- ber, Nicholas, unaccounted for; Wiebert, Andrew, mustered out August 18, 1864, term expired; Weidenbaur, John, died at Memphis, Tenn., April 28, 1863, disease; Welker, William F., veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal; Wills, James S., discharged September 25, 1863; Woodruff, George, unaccounted for; Westborough, Paul, mustered out, August 18, 1864, term expired.


Recruits .- Alsheid, Frederick, mustered out July 17, 1865; Berry, Benjamin F., mus- tered out July 17, 1865; Brown, Albert, sub- stitute, mustered out June 4, 1865; Cox, Willis, drafted, mustered out June 4, 1865; Elkins, William, mustered out June 4, 1865;


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Green, William S., substitute, mustered out his muster. Alfred G. Quinlin was first July 17, 1865; Hutchinson, Isaac H., mus- tered out July 18, 1865; Hall, Henry A., transferred to Veteran Reserve corps; Hubbert, George, mustered out July 17, 1865; Hauchens, Dabner, mustered out May 29, 1865: James, Samuel B., sub- stitute, mustered out April 17, 1865; Koenig, Henry, veteran, died at Decatur, Ala., July 19, 1864; Lange, John


H., veteran, mustered out July 23, 1865, first sergeant; Loening, Henry,


mustered out July


17, I865; Mills, William, died in hospital at Indian- apolis, Ind., May 16, 1865; Mccrary, Will- iam, discharged February 3, 1865, on account of disability; Olmstead, Charles, substitute, mustered out July 17, 1865; Pierson, Fobert F., mustered out July 17, 1865; Powers, Frank, not mustered out; Shaffer, William, mustered out July 17, 1865; Schmitler, Jacob, mustered out Au- gust 9, 1865; Salem, Herman, mustered out July 17, 1865; Schubert, Geo., veteran, mus- tered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant; Stinch- field, Daniel, died at Decatur, Ala., July 10, 1864; Williams, Oscar, substitute, mustered out July 17, 1865; Woodruff, Joseph, died at Chattanooga, January 19, 1865.


The original enrollment of this company was ninety-nine men; it received sixty-four recruits; lost by death twenty-two; by de- sertion two; and was unable to account for forty-two.


Company C, of the Twenty-fifth, was commanded by Capt. Edward C. Hastings, from the commencement of its service until he resigned, August 20, 1864, and thereafter by Capt. James T. Reed, who entered the service as a sergeant, rose to second lieu- tenant April 10, 1862, to first lieutenant August 26, 1863, to captain August 21, 1864, and was commissioned major though the close of the regiment's service prevented


lieutenant until he resigned, December 9, 1861, the vacancy being filled by the promotion from second lieutenant of Henry L. Brickett, who laid down his life at Shiloh. On April 10, 1862, William F. Reynolds, who from a sergeant had been promoted to second lieutenant January 20, 1862, was chosen as Lieutenant Brickett's successor, and served until his death, August 25, 1863. When James T. Reed was made captain of the company, John M. Ramsey, because of his manly qualities and faithful service, was taken from the ranks for the first lieutenancy and from that rank was mustered out with the company. The following is the roster of the enlisted men of Company C, who went from Vanderburgh county: First Sergt. George C. Pope, mustered out August 19, 1864, as private, term expired; Sergt. William F. Reynolds promoted to second lieutenant; Sergt. James T. Reed promoted to second lieutenant; Sergt. Michael Keefe, mustered out August 19, 1864, as first sergeant, term expired; Sergt. Henry Wilson, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired: Corp. Peter Smith, veteran, discharged March 25, 1865, wounds; Corp. Charles H. Prater, discharged May 24, 1863; Corp. George W. Brown, discharged December 9, 1862, as private; Corp. Milton H. Tribble, mus- tered out August 19, 1864, as private, term expired; Corp. James Glover, discharged January 17, 1863, sergeant-major; Corp. John Trent, died at St. Louis, January 9, 1862; Corp. William Hudson, mustered out August 19, 1864, as private, term expired; Corp. George B. Greene, veteran, discharged April 25, 1865, as sergeant; Musician James Stokes, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Musician John Vint, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Wagoner Charles Jones, died in Florence, S. C., prison.


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Privates .- Britting, C., not mustered out; Cavins, Joshua A., died at Otterville, Mo., December 6, 1861; Cavins, F. J., veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Capl, William, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Chrisler, ยท John H., died at St. Louis, December 1, 1861; Council, Rufus, discharged Septem- ber 18, 1862; Crawford, John, unaccounted for; Dale, Frederick, not mustered out; Davison, Benjamin, mustered out Angust 19, 1864, term expired; Doig, David, died September 14, 1863; Dutton, Elijah F., died at Otterville, Mo., October 28, 1861; Falls, Harvey, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Fisher, John H., discharged Jan- uary 18, 1863; Fisher, Henry, not mustered out; Finley, James, not mustered out; Flinn, James, not mustered out; Gast, Martin, mustered out August 19, 1864, term ex- pired; Gilson, William A., died at St. Louis, November 28, 1861; Green, Josiah, veteran, killed at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865; Harden, William H., discharged January I, 1862; Hardiman, John, died at Syracuse, Mo., December 4, 1861; Heatherly, David, killed by accident, August 3, 1862; Hollam, Roger, veteran, mustered out July 15, 1865; Hogen, Burnet, veteran, died at Louisville, Ky., July 4, 1865; Holder, Samuel R., mus- tered out August 19, 1864, term expired: Hulner, Paul, not mustered out; Hess, Philip, discharged December 16, 1862; Jones, Leroy W., mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Kohlmann, Henry W. F., died at Bolivar, Tenn., September 12, 1862; Kramer, Christian, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Keller, Irvin, died at Georgetown, Mo., November 1, 1861; Mahr, Patrick, discharged March 1, 1863; Meyer, Joseph, not mustered out; Marce, Henry, discharged September 18, 1862; Merriman, Renben, died at Fort Donelson, February 28, 1862; Mingst, Christian, not mustered out; Murphy, Edward D., not mustered out; Mc-


Rae, Samuel, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; McBride, Michael, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865, as sergeant; McAllister, Alexander, died at Otterville, Mo., December 1, 1861 ; Nelson, Albert J., not mustered out; Pelt, James M., mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Ram- sey, John, promoted first lieutenant; Rapp, John II., not mustered out; Ratley, Greens. bury, not mustered out ; Reeves, Albert, mus- tered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Reel, Henry, discharged January 20, 1863; Rose, Jonathan G., veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Robinson, Nicholas W., discharged September 18, 1862; Richendoller, Stephen, veteran, mustered out July 17,1865; Ryan, Patrick, veteran, discharged June 16, 1865; Scott, Walter, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal; Scott, Robert L., dis- charged December 5, 1861; Schimpff, Gustave A., mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Seep, John, discharged June 30, 1865; Shook, Or- rin F., veteran, mustered out July 16, 1865, as sergeant; Shaw, Elam, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Smith, William, killed at Fort Donelson, February 13, 1862; Smith, Truman B. not mustered out; Smith, Robert, cied at St. Louis, No- vember 6, 1861; Schmitt, Adam, died at Otterville, Mo., November 25, 1861; Sobe- ston, Joseph, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Snow, Franklyn, not mustered out; Timmons, James, died at Georgetown, Mo., October 22, 1861; Vandevere, Samuel H., died September 22, 1863; Walter, Michael, died August 31, 1861; Walter, John, mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Walters, Richard, not mustered out; Wallace, Alvin, not mustered out; Weber, Henry, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Witcher, Will- iam, discharged, date unknown; Wiedig, Philip, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865;


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Winkles, Nicholas, died, date unknown; Winkles, Jasper N., mustered out August 19, 1864, term expired; Wyerlocker, Samuel, not mustered out.


Recruits. - Allen, James M. mustered out June 4, 1865; Bogart, Peter, mustered out July 17, 1865; Bigley, Franklin, mustered out July 17, 1865; Green, William G., transferred to Veteran Relief corps; Jincks, George W., discharged date unknown; Kelly, Edward, veteran, mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal; McCansey, John, vet- eran, mustered out July 17, 1865; Robinson, Nicholas W., mustered out July 17, 1865; Sullivan, John, mustered out July 17, 1865. This company received ninety-nine original members and seventy recruits; lost by death, forty, by desertion, sixteen; and re- ported one unaccounted for.


The Twenty-fifth in the Field .- Leaving home on the 26th of August, 1861, the reg- iment moved to St. Louis, and spent the fall and winter in active duty in Missouri, at one time marching with Fremont's army 240 miles in sixteen days, with but two days' rest, and again aiding in the capture of 1,300 rebels on the Black Water, on Decem- ber 19. From Benton Barracks, in Febru- ary, 1862, it moved to Fort Donelson and formed a part of the attacking force at that place. On the 13th, it was compelled to fall back with a loss of sixteen killed and eighty wounded, but on the 15th it formed a part of the storming party that went into and held the outer works, sustaining a loss of four wounded, and after the surrender occupied the fort. It was next engaged at Shiloh, meeting the enemy on both days and losing twenty-seven killed, and I22 wounded. It then took part in the siege of Corinth, and after the evacuation, marched to and occupied Grand Junction on the 10th of June. Through the summer and fall it was in Tennessee, above Memphis and Bolivar I driving them off, with a loss to the regi-


chasing guerillas and scouting, and at one time, on October 5, at Hatchie River, fight- ing a brief but fierce battle. The enemy, at the time retreating from Corinth, and in- tercepted at this place, was defeated and compelled to retreat by another route. The loss to the regiment was three killed and seventy-six wounded. A campaign in north- ern Mississippi next engaged it, during which, on December 21, six companies under Col. Morgan, while doing guard duty along a line of railroad, were attacked by the rebel General VanDorn, with a large force of mounted infantry. The little band bravely resisted the attack and fought so gallantly as to drive the enemy from the field, leaving behind twenty-three of his dead and many wounded and prisoners, while Col. Morgan's loss was but three slightly wounded. Dur- ing 1863 the regiment was on provost duty at Memphis, and guard duty along the rail- road between Moscow and Grand Junction. In February, 1864, it marched with Sher- man's army on the raid through Mississippi, participating in the skirmish at Marion sta- tion. The regiment re-enlisted on February 29, 1864 and came home on veteran fur- lough, returning to Decatur, Ala., on April 24. It remained at that place till the 4th day of August, participating in several skirmishes with Roddy's rebel cavalry. Moving by rail, it joined the Fourth division of the Sixteenth army corps before Atlanta, and was actively engaged in the siege of that stronghold from the Sth to the 26th of August, with a loss of three killed, six wounded, and four prisoners. At Jonesboro, two were wounded. After the occupying of Atlanta, the regiment rested until October 3, when it formed part of the pursuing force sent northwest after Hood's army. While in the advance, on the 15th of October, it attacked the rebels at Snake Creek Gap,


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ment of nine killed and fourteen wounded. From Galesville, Ala., the regiment re- turned, reaching Atlanta in time to take part in Sherman's "march to the sea." From December 9th to 14th it participated . in the investment of Savannah, with a loss of nine wounded, and thereafter did duty in and about that city. In January, 1865, it moved with the Seventeenth army corps to Pocotaligo, and on the 30th commenced its march to Goldsboro, N. C., during which it was engaged in several skirmishes and in the battles at Rivers Bridge and Bentonville, losing two killed, twenty-two wounded, and three missing. It reached Goldsboro on March 24, having marched 500 miles in fifty-four days. Marching thence to Raleigh, it remained there until the surrender of Johnston's army, and then proceeded to Washington, arriving there May 17. From there it was transferred to Louisville, Ky., where it was mustered out of the serv- ice July 17, 1865, with twenty-six officers and 460 men, and proceeded to Indianapolis, where it was publicly received in the capitol grounds on the 21st, and addressed by Lieut. Gov. Conrad Baker, Gen. Alvin P. Hovey and others. During its term of service the Twenty-fifth was engaged in eighteen bat- tles and skirmishes, sustaining an aggregate loss of seventy-six killed, 255 wounded, four missing and seventeen captured, making a total of 352. It marched on foot 3,200 miles, traveled by rail 1,350 miles, and on transports 2,430 miles, making in all 6,980 miles. At the original organization it must- ered 1,046 men and officers, and received subsequently 686 recruits. Of these 391 died of disease or of wounds, 695 were dis- charged on account of wounds, disability and other causes, thirty-seven were trans- ferred, and 133 deserted.


department, orders were issued on the 10th of June, 1861, for the organization of a reg- iment of cavalry in the counties bordering on the Ohio river, and a camp of rendezvous was established at Evansville, where the organization of eight companies was com- pleted and mustered in on the 20th of August, 1861-the day following the muster of the Twenty-fifth infantry-with Conrad Baker, whose distinguished services as citizen and soldier form a brilliant part of the county, state and national history, as its colonel. Of the field and staff officers the majority were from the adjoining counties, Vanderburgh having but four representatives besides Col. Baker. John Smith Gavitt went out as major, was commissioned lieutenant colonel October 21, 1861, and soon thereafter was killed at Frederickstown, Mo. Alexander M. Foster was adjutant from November 1, 1862, and Dr. Isaac Casselberry was surgeon from Angust 13, 1861, both serving until the muster out of the regiment. William Baker was commissioned quartermaster, but was mustered out as a supernumerary Companies A and B were composed entirely of Vanderburgh county men. In the former company William C. Browe went out as captain, but resigning October 29, 1861, his place was filled by Joel F. Sherwood, pro- moted from a second lieutenancy, who also resigned August 5, 1863, from which time the company was commanded by Capt's McCauley and Shugart, residents of other counties. The first lieutenants from this county were: Patrick Raleigh, from August 20, to October 29, 1861; William R. Tracey, from November 16, 1861, to his death in 1862, and John Farrell, from August 26, 1862, to March 27, 1863, when he resigned. Of the residuary battalion, Company A, Samuel Lefler was first lieu- tenant, and Robert D. McCracken, second


First Cavalry- Twenty-eighth Regiment. - Pursuant to instructions from the War [lieutenant, the former from February 6,


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1863, to the muster out of the battalion, and the latter from the same date to October 28, 1864, when he resigned. In this company the enlisted men were as follows: First Sergt. William R. Tracey, promoted first lieuten- ant; Qrm. Sergt. James B. Evans, not mus- tered out; Sergt. Andrew Spiegelberg, dis- charged February II, 1862, disability; Sergt. Jackson Brown, promoted second lieutenant; Sergt. William Bishop, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired: Sergt. David D. Dougherty, discharged April 3, 1864, to accept commission in Fourth Arkansas regiment; Corp. Will- iam C. Wilhelm, promoted second lieutenant; Corp. Alonzo N. Steele, mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, as sergeant, term expired ; Corp. Shelton Franklin, mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, term expired; Corp. Spen- cer J. Mitchell, mustered out September 12, 1864, as private, term expired; Corp. Isaac N. Hutchinson, discharged February II, 1862, disability; Corp. William H. For- tune, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Corp. Joseph Lennox, not mustered out; Corp. Augustus Galomut, mustered out September, 1864, term ex- pired; Bugler Albert Taffel, discharged March 16, 1863, disability; Bugler Freder- ick Wetzel, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Farrier Jacob Nehemire, mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Farrier William A. Brokaw, mus- tered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Saddler, Benjamin P. Adams, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Wag- oner James Ross, not mustered out.


Privates .- Bachman, John P., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Bass, Howell, discharged May 25, 1863, disability; Bellam, John F., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Berry, Peter, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Bilderbach, John R., mustered


out September 12, 1864, term expired; Bilderbach, William L., mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, as corporal; Brokaw, Abraham, killed at Helena, Ark., July 4, 1863; Broadwell, Le Roy R., discharged to accept commission in the Fourth Arkansas regiment, April 3, 1864; Burke, Richard, mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Curry, Moses E., mustered out September 12, IS64, as corporal; Commerford, William, mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, term expired; Cummings, George, mustered out May 27, 1865; Dill, John, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Edwards, William, mustered out September 12, 1864, as corporal; Fer- guson, John, promoted to chaplain; Fergu- son, Levi, discharged February II, IS62, disability: Ferguson, Peter, died at Memphis September 3, 1864; Gerard, Charles, mus- tered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Gilbert, James, discharged February II, 1862, disability; Hannah, Samuel, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Har- rington, John W., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Hoke, Henry Clay, mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Holman, Joseph, mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, term expired; Hopkins, Josiah M., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired: Jones, Francis, mustered out September 12, 1864, as sergeant, term expired; Judith, Benjamin, mustered out September 12, 1864, as corporal, term ex- pired; Kenny, James, mustered out, Septem- ber 12, 1864, term expired; Kirkpatrick, Alfred, discharged October 30, 1863, dis- ability; Langford, James, discharged Febru- ary 3, 1862, disability; Lyon, William, promoted second lieutenant of First Arkan- sas colored troops; Maeter, Robert, dis- charged March 19, 1862, disability; Mc- Cleland, Samuel, discharged January 19, 1863, disability; Medkiff, Thomas D., mus-


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tered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Molds, Stephen, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Rein, Jacob, mus- tered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Richardson, John F., mustered out Septem- , ber 12, 1864, term expired; Richardson, Mah- lon, discharged February 3, 1863, disability; Richardson, William H., mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, as sergeant; Risinger, John, discharged November 1, 1861, disability; Schoff, Charles, discharged to accept com- mission in the First Arkansas regiment, January 1, 1864; Scoville, James A., mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Skeens, John C., mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, as first sergeant; Smith, Pearce, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Somerfield, William, mustered out September 12, 1864, as sergeant; Steele, Martin A., mustered out September 12, 1864, as corporal; Tortersman, John W., mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Turner, James, mustered out Septem- ber 12, 1864, term expired; Wallace, David, mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Wallace, James H., mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, term expired; Wallace, Theophilus A., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Welty, Emanuel F., died at Helena, Ark., December 26, 1862; Westall, Daniel, mustered out Septem- ber 12, 1864, term expired; Wilhelm, Au- gustus L., mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Wickham, Josiah, died May 16, 1862, wounds; Wilheit, Samuel, dis- charged March 19, 1862, disability; Wilson, Samuel II., discharged December 3, 1861, disability.


Recruits .- Eisler, George, transferred to Company A, First cavalry, reorganized; Hudson, Robert, transferred to Company A, First cavalry, reorganized; McClain, John H., transferred to Company A, First cavalry, reorganized; Leidenthal, George, trans-


ferred to Company A, First cavalry, reor- ganized; Wilson, Peter, transferred to Com- pany A, First cavalry reorganized. This company went out with seventy-six men, received thirty-four recruits, and lost five by death' and three by desertion. The command of Company B rested with Capt. Well H. Walker from the organiza- tion of the company until his death, which occurred in Evansville, January 23, 1863, and from that day until the company was mustered out with Capt. Sylvester J. Bing- ham, who had served as first lieutenant from August 20, 1861. Samuel Lefler and Robert D. McCracken were commissioned first and second lieutenants, respectively, in this company, but as indicated above were transferred to the residuary battalion, Com- pany A. The following is a roster of the non-commissioned officers and privates of Company B: First Sergt. Samuel Lefler, promoted first lieutenant; Qrm. Sergt. Rich- ard P. Robson, mustered out September 12, 1864, commissary sergeant, term expired; Sergt. Joseph Fravioli, killed at Pine Bluff, Ark., October 25, 1863; Sergt. Greenville Howe, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Sergt. John W. Taylor, dis- charged November 1, 1861, disability ; Sergt. James B. Cuyler, discharged November 1, 1861, disability ; Corp. Robert S. McCracken, promoted second lieutenant; Corp. Wesley Jones, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Corp. Hamlet Martin, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., August 5, 1864; Corp. Francis A. Bradley, promoted first lieu- tenant First Arkansas colored regiment; Corp. Francis M. Thomas, mustered out September 12, 1864, as private, term ex- pired; Corp. Francis M. Conn, died He- lena, Ark., July 24, 1863; Corp. Solomon Hunter, unaccounted for; Corp. William H. Parvin, killed Mark's Mills, April 25, 1864; Bugler Thomas J. Love, discharged


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June 16, 1862, disability; Bugler Jacob Huff, mustered out September 12, 1864, term ex- pired; Farrier James B. Smith, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Farrier John Clayton, died Helena, Ark., December 24, 1862; Saddler Alfred Balsover, captured Mark's Mills, April 25, 1864, mustered out June 13, 1865: Wagoner Jesse W. Alvis, discharged April 15, 1862.


Privates .- Abbott, William H., mus- tered out September 12, 1864, as corporal, term expired; Alvis, Henry, discharged No- vember 1, 1861, disability; Barrett, George, M., mustered out September 12, 1864, as corporal, term expired; Barclay, John, mustered out September 12, 1864, as cor- poral, term expired; Beloat, George, mustered out September 12, 1864, as ser- geant, term expired; Brothers, Benjamin, died of wounds, Pine Bluff, Ark., July 23, 1864; Burns, James, mustered out Septem- ber 12, 1864, term expired; Carter, John T., missing in action at Mark's Mill, April 25, 1861; Case, James, discharged Septem- ber 6, 1864, disability; Conner, Daniel, dis- charged December 1, 1861, wounds; Cox, Levi, mustered out September 12, 1864, term expired; Cooper, James, died at home November 19, 1861, of wounds; Cunning- ham, John A., died at home, October 29, 1861 ; Dougherty, Joseph, died at home November 27, 1863; Donnovan, Absalom, missing in action at Mark's Mill, April 25, 1864; Evans, Marcus L., discharged November 1, 1861, disability; Fahrr, John, mustered out September, 12, 1864, term expired; Faisse, George E., mustered out Sep- tember 12, 1864, as corporal, term ex- pired; Franklin, Benjamin, discharged No- vember 1, 1861, disability; Gilbert, Thomas J., missing in action at Mark's Mill, April 25, 1864; Haddock, Thomas, discharged November 1, 1861, disability; Haddock, Alexander, died at Pilot Knob, Mo., No -!




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