Memorabilia of the marches and battles in which the One Hundredth Regiment of Indiana Infantry Volunteers took an active part : War of the Rebellion, 1861-5, Part 14

Author: Sherlock, Eli J
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: [Kansas City, Mo. : Press of Gerard-Woody Printing Co.
Number of Pages: 444


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Hospital Steward A. Devilbiss entered the service in Company "A. " Tooth Indiana, August IO, 1862. Ile possessed at that time some knowledge of medicine which recommended him to his superior officers as an excellent man for that service to which he was soon assigned. Ile served faithfully and efficiently until he was com- pelled to leave the service to save his life. IIe carried with him on his departure the gratitude of many a poor soldier whose sufferings he had alleviated.


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Dr. Philander C. Leavitt. tooth Indiana Infantry. (From a war times photograph.)


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H. H. Hand, M. D. Assistant Surgeon 100th Indiana Infantry. (From a war times photograph.)


Chaplains.


Rev. Charles A. Munn entered the service as Chaplain of the rooth Indiana, from DeKalb County, on the 8th and was mustered on the 14th of November, 1862. He served faithfully in the field until August 10, 1863, when he resigned.


Rev. John A. Brouse, father of Captain Charles W. Brouse, of Company "K," entered the service from Indianapolis. He was commis- sioned September 18th and mustered on the ist of November, 1863, and served faithfully with the Regiment in the field until the end of the war.


There was no more loyal or patriotic class of people in the United States service than the Regimental Chaplains; their voices all over the fields occupied by our armies, ascended daily as the voice of one man for the success of the Union cause and its Army. These officers were always found ready to aid and comfort the soldiers in camp, in the hospital or on the field of battle, for we had many fighting Chaplains in the army, and many of them were killed and wounded in the hottest of the fight.


The writer has seen Chaplain Brouse of the rooth Indiana, during an engagement, right in the front line of battle, perfectly oblivious to his own personal safety, aiding and encouraging the men to fight. He was beloved by the officers and men of his Regiment because he was a Chris- tian and a patriot. He was brave and fearless, and knew no danger in the field, where he was al- ways found during an engagement.


Eleven Chaplains were killed and many were wounded in battle during the war.


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George W. Gore enlisted as a private soldier in Company "B," Tooth Indiana, August 15, 1862. He was promoted to First Sergeant of Company "B," and was very severely wounded in the assault on Missionary Ridge. He served notwithstanding until the end of the war, and was mustered out as Sergeant Major of the Regiment, to which position he had been promoted for gal- lantry in battle.


Quartermasters.


Regimental Q. M. Alba M. Tucker entered the service from Goshen, Indiana, and was com- missioned R. Q. M. September 9, 1862. He was promoted to Captain and A. Q. M., and mus- tered out by way of favor.


R. Q. M. German Brown enlisted as a pri- vate soldier in Company "B," at Orland, Indi- ana, August 15, 1862. He was promoted Regi- mental Quartermaster January 5, 1864, while we lay at Bellefont, and served until the end of the war.


John II. Broderick enlisted as a private soldier in Company "D," Tooth Indiana, was mustered September 18, 1862. Mr. Broderick was a quick and correct business man, and the atten- tion of his superior officers was for that reason soon attracted to him, and he was promoted to be Regimental Commissary Sergeant, a position of great responsibility which he filled to the en- tire satisfaction of the officers and with great credit to himself, although one of the hardest in the Regiment to fill. He served faithfully and


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A. Devilbiss M. D. Hospital Steward rooth Indiana Infantry.


creditably until the end of the war, and was mustered out with the Regiment.


Quartermaster Sergeant.


Frank J. Blaine enlisted as a private soldier in Company "D," 100th Indiana Regiment, August 22, 1862. He was soon after promoted to be Quartermaster Sergeant, and served as such to the satisfaction of the Regiment and was mustered out with it.


15th Army Corps Scouts == Known also as Hall's Scouts.


Hall's Scouts were organized by Henry J. Hall, of Company "C." He aided in recruiting that company. He was ambitious and the ele- ment of fear was not in him. He longed for an opportunity to distinguish himself by the per- formance of daring and reckless acts. Under the direction General Hurlbut he did scouting in the winter of 1862-3. During that time he per- formed such distinguished services that the Gen- eral gave him an order to select men from any command he desired. He chose men from his own Company, "C," of the 100th-a number of as brave, reliable and intrepid men as could be found in the entire Federal Army, embracing among others, Theodore F. Upson, John Ryason, John Whitlock, James A. Taylor, Harlow J. Hearne, Milo B. Squires, William Sharp, and


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others. These men Hall knew would fight until they were dead when duty required it, and they performed such valuable services during the siege of Vicksburg and Jackson that General Sherman gave Hall permission to select 100 men for special duty as scouts. Nelson Austin, S. A. Albright, Thomas Legg and others, were taken from the 100th and added to these scouts, and many indeed are the daring exploits they per- formed. With only five men, near Florence, Ala- bama, Hall, captured a Confederate Lieutenant Colonel, a Major, a Captain, a Sergeant and thir- teen privates and turned them over to General Sherman. Ile set out once with a few men on a most hazardous expedition. In the dusk of the evening he and his men were ambushed by a superior force with double barrelled shot guns and Hall was mortally wounded. After his death the scouts were divided up among the different army headquarters. Theodore F. Upson was captured twice during the battle of Atlanta, but escaped. Some of the scouts were killed, others wounded, but they left a name for the performance of deeds of daring, of which any soldier might be proud indeed.


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Rev. John A Brouse, Chaplain 100th Indiana Volunteers


John H. Broderick.


Com .- Sergeant 100th Indiana Infantry.


Theodore F. Upson. One of the daring 15th A. C. Scouts.


Roster of Company A, 100th Indiana Infantry.


Captain Marquis L. Rhodes recruited Com- pany "A" at Auburn. He enlisted August 6, 1862, and was commissioned August 13th. He died in Memphis, near Fort Pickering, Decem- ber 10, 1862.


Ezra D. Hartman entered the service as Second Lieutenant on August 13, 1862. He was promoted to First Lieutenant October 4th, and to Captain on the 11th of December, 1862. He served in the field in Northern Mississippi and Southern Tennessee in the winter of 1862-3; was in active service along the line of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad during the winter and He commanded his Company spring of 1863.


during the siege of Vicksburg and on the march to Jackson. During the siege of those places he was much exposed to the intense heat and dust during the summer of 1863, the effects of which broke down his health and almost de- stroyed his eyesight. He was honorably dis- charged by order of the war department Novem- ber 6, 1863. Captain Hartman took with him the regrets of both officers and men when he left the service.


Lucius Barney entered the service as Orderly Sergeant. He was promoted to Second Lieu-


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tenant, then to First Lieutenant and then to Cap- tain. He was honorably discharged for disability August 12, 1864.


John H. Moore entered the service as Sec- ond Sergeant. On the FIth of December, 1862, he was promoted to Second Lieutenant, and on the 7th of November to First Lieutenant, and was commissioned Captain, but was not mus- tered as such. He served faithfully in the field during 1862-3-4. Hle was mortally wounded by a cannon shot on the front line at the battle of Lovejoy, September 2, 1864, and died at Mari- etta, Georgia, October 1, 1864.


Eli J. Sherlock was promoted to Orderly Sergeant, was through the campaign in Northern Mississippi, the seige of Vicksburg and Jackson, the march from Vicksburg to Chattanooga; was wounded in the assault on Missionary Ridge, par- ticipated in the Atlanta campaign, was Assistant Provost Marshal of Marietta, Georgia, in July and part of August, 1864; was in the battles of Jonesboro and Lovejoy, the pursuit of Hood, the march to the sea; was wounded at Griswoldville, was at the siege of Savannah, was at the burning of Columbia, made the march through the Caro- linas. Was promoted to First Lieutenant August 13th, 1864, and to Captain, October 2nd, 1864. Lieut. H. E. Meeker entered the service August 13th, 1862. On October 2nd, 1864, he was promoted to First Lieutenant. He served through the sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson; was wounded at Missionary Ridge. He made the march to Knoxville and was in every en- gagement of the Atlanta campaign; was in the march to the sea and the siege of Savannah and took an active part in the march through the


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Captain E. D. Hartman. Company A, 100th Indiana. (From an old photograph, 1867.)


Carolinas, being on detached service under special orders in charge of a forage detail. His men had many brushes with the Rebels. Lieut. Meeker was a good soldier and officer and had in him naturally all the elements of a dashing cavalry commander.


Lieutenant Albertus A. Waters was pro- moted on November 22nd, 1864, to Second Lieutenant. He served during the war and was honorably discharged at Washington, D. C., June 8th, 1865. Few men in the regiment were better known than Lieutenant Waters.


Fair, William H., was promoted to Sergeant for bravery in front of the enemy. Sergeant Fair was one of the solid men among the soldiers of Company "A" as every member of that Company will bear witness. His conduct as a soldier on all occasions was such as to merit the confidence and esteem of his superior officers, and he enjoyed the distinction of participating in every battle or skirmish in which the Regiment was engaged. He served faithfully during the war and was honorably discharged at Washing- ton, D. C., June 8, 1865.


Kindell, John L., Sergeant-Died at La- grange, Tenn., January II, '63.


Lockhart, Wm. C., Sergeant-Discharged October 23, '63.


Klien, Cleveland A., Sergeant-Died at Col- lierville, Tenn., April 2, '63.


Dewitt, Daniel, Sergeant-Discharged Octo- ber 24, '65.


Hall, John M., Sergeant-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Robbins, Albert-Discharged, Nov. 11, '62. Davis, Oliver S .- Wounded at Jackson,


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Mississippi, and at Missionary Ridge; died at Fayetteville, North Carolina, February, '65. Walker, James P .- Died at Memphis, Tenn., October 24, '63.


Bodine, David C., Sergeant-Wounded severely at Missionary Ridge.


Shuman, George, Musician-Mustered out May 19, '65. Durbin, Joseph C., Wagoner -- Served faithfully during the war.


Anthony, Abraham-Died at Holly Springs January 8, '63.


Arthur, Martin-Promoted to Corporal for meritorious conduct in line of duty; served faith- fully during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Beams, George-Died at Memphis, Tenn., November 24, '62.


Bolinger, Benjamin-Served faithfully dur- ing the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Boren, John W .- Died at Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 24, '64.


Butler, Irving-Died at Snyder's Bluff on Yazoo river, Miss., July 24, '63.


Bovles, Artemas-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., Feb. 20, '63.


Buchanan, Reason-Died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 24, '64.


Buchanan, George-Wounded severely at Griswoldvllle, Georgia, Nov. 22nd, '64; mus- tered out, June 8, '65. He was a good soldier. Buchanan, John A., Sergeant-Served dur- ing the war; discharged, June 8, '65.


Culver, Harrison-Died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 24, '63.


Critchet, Jonathan -- Auburn. Served faith- fully during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


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Captain E. J. Sherlock. Company A. icoth Indiana. (From an old war times photograph.)


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Hanford E. Meeker. First Lieutenant Company .1. 100th Indiana.


Sergeant William H. Fair. Company A. 100th Indiana.


Dimmit, William H .-- Died at Abbeville, Miss., Dec. 24, '62.


Davis, James-Died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Dec. 22, '64.


Davis, John-Served during the war; mus- tered out June S, '65.


Frees, Samuel-Served during the war; mustered out June S, '65.


Frees, Hammond-Wounded, Mission Ridge. Served during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Fiant, John-Served during the war; mus- tered out June S, '65.


Friedt, Henry-Discharged, disablity, Jan- uary 30, '63.


Farver, Lemuel-Served during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Guthrie, Simeon-Served during the war; mustered out May 26, '65.


Goodenough, Abel R .- Discharged January 28, '63.


Grubb, John-Died at Collierville, Tenn., March IS, '63.


Haines, Napoleon A .- Wounded, Mission Ridge, and transferred to V. R. C.


Howser, Jonathan - Promoted Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Howser, Gideon-Died at Collierville, Tenn., May I, '63.


Hursh, John-Died at Memphis, Tenn .. February S, '63.


Hursh, Benjamin-Transferred to Company "F"; served during the war.


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Hammond, James-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., February 22, '63.


Holden, Samuel-Transferred to V. R. C., November 25, '63.


Jones, Wesley J .- Discharged for disability, May 26, '63.


Jones, Theodore-Killed, Dallas, Georgia, June 8, '64.


Long, Harrison-Wounded slightly on head battle Dallas, Georgia, June 8, '64; served dur- ing the war.


Likens, William-Discharged for disability August 21, '63.


McNabb, John-Died spotted fever at IIol- ly Springs, Miss., Jan. 6, '63.


Maxwell, William B .- Wounded, Mission Ridge, November 25, '63; mustered out May 13, '65.


Melvin, George W .- Served during the war; discharged June Sth, '65.


Melvin, Wallace J .- Died at Holly Springs, Miss., December 2nd, '62.


Mohler, John R. - Wounded severely, Mis- sion Ridge; discharged June 17th, '64.


MeGoon, Benjamin P .- Wounded, Mission Ridge; mustered out June Sth, '65.


McConnel, John-Wounded, Mission Ridge; died at Auburn, Ind., Jan. Ist, '64.


Miller, Silas C .- Transferred to V. R. C .; discharged July 14th, '65.


Noel, George-Died at Memphis, Tennes- see, Nov. 5th, '63.


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Corporal Charles T. Rogers. Company A, tooth Indiana.


Served faithfully during the war; was promoted for meritorious conduct as a soldier; was well known in the regiment, and had the respect of both officers and men.


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William B. Graham, M. D., Company .1. Served faithfully during the war. He enjoyed the respect of his officers and the esteem of the men.


Osburn, Enos-Died at Nashville, Tennes- see, June 3rd, '64.


Olinger, John S .- Honorably discharged May 26th, '63.


Olinger, Anthony-Killed at Battle of Love- joy, Georgia, September 2nd, '64.


Olinger, Daniel-Served during the war; discharged June 8th, '65.


Penny, Lewis F .- Died at Memphis, Tenn., November 24th, '62.


Piffer, Daniel-Discharged for disabilty May 9th, '63.


Piffer, Joseph-Wounded at Mission Ridge; Honorably mustered out as Corporal June 8th, '65.


Powell, Levi B .- Wounded at Mission Ridge and at Griswoldville, Georgia, Nov. 22nd, '64.


Palmer, Hiram-Served during the war; mustered out June 8th, '65.


Prosser, Joseph-Promoted to Corporal, served faithfully during the war; honorably mus- tered out June 8th, '65.


Raub, John B .- Served during the war; mustered out June 10, '65.


Symonds, John C .- Wounded at Mission Ridge; mustered out July 7th, '65.


Swander, John-Discharged for disability Nov. 11th, '62.


Squires, Asher-Died at Paducah, Ken- tucky, August 17th, '63.


Squires, Nathan-Wounded severely at


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Mission Ridge, Nov. 25th, '63; mustered out June 8th, '65.


Shaw, Ansel M .- Served faithfully for


three years. Ile was wounded at the battle of Missionary Ridge, having been placed on the skirmish line that day by the writer. Ile was promoted for bravery on the field.


Smith, Isaac-Served during the war, mus- tered out June 8, '65.


Skinner, Orlander-Died at Memphis, Tenn., November 17, '62.


Ulm, Jeremiah-Served faithfully during the Honorably mustered out June 8, ,65.


war.


Vanlear, John D .- Served honorably until


the close of the war. Mustered out June 8,


'65. Was wounded in the battle of Resaca.


Wiltrout, Benjamin S .- Served until the close of the war. Ben was a good soldier.


Wearly, Calvin J .- Transferred to Marine Brigade.


Warner, John-Died at Collierville, Tenn., April 8, '63.


Wilson, Shipley-Discharged for disability May 26, '63.


Wolf, Henry-Wounded severely at Mis- sion Ridge Nov. 25, '63. Captured at Cass- ville, Georgia. Mustered out June 22, '65. Promoted for bravery at the battle of Missionary Ridge.


Wyatt, Richard-Died at Memphis, Tenn., October 16, '63.


Cordray, Walter-Discharged for disability, March 23, '63.


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TAB.ENGIĆG. K.C.


Corporal A. M. Shaw. Company A.


Campbell, Alvin-Transferred to 48th Indi- ana Infantry May 30, '65.


Carr, Cyrus-Transferred to 48th Indiana Infantry May 30, '65.


Kramer, Christian-Dropped out of ranks near Whiteside, Tenn., Dec. 19, '63; undoubt- edly killed.


Moe, Lemuel-Transferred to 48th Indiana Infantry May 30, '65.


Nickerson, Alden-Died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Nov. 24, '63.


New, Leopold-Discharged for disability, Department of Memphis, Jan. 16, '63. Hle after- ward supplied the army with newspapers by per- mission from General Grant.


Olinger, Cyrus-Transferred to 48th Indiana May 30, '65.


Phelps, George S .- Mustered Dec. 6, '64; transferred to 48th Indiana May 30, '65.


Rawson, Thomas-Wounded, Dallas; trans- ferred to 48th Indiana May 30, '65.


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Roster of Company B, 100th Indiana Infantry.


Captain Orla J. Fast was mustered as First Lieutenant of Company "B, " September roth, 1862, and as Captain, March 15th, 1864. Hle resigned May 30th, 1865, to accept a pro- motion as A. A. G. U. S. Vols., having been commissioned as such by the President. Cap- tain Fast was well known and highly respected throughout the whole army.


Captain Joseph W. Gillespie entered the service August 15th, 1862. Hle served until January 29th, 1864, when he resigned.


Capt. Marden Sabin enlisted August 15th, 1862. On May Ist, 1864, he was promoted to First Lieutenant, over the heads of several very good men, on account of his efficiency and meri- torious conduct as a soldier. Lieut. Sabin served with credit and distinction through all of the en- gagements in the Atlanta campaign, the march to the sea and through the Carolinas. May Ist, 1865, he was promoted to the Cap- tainey of his company, an honor which was by him well deserved and honestly merited. He enjoyed the respect of the officers aud men of the regiment. Ile was an intelligent, efficient and brave officer.


Walter R. Parker enlisted in Company "B" as a private soldier August 15th, 1862. He served as such until November 22nd, 1864, when he was promoted from the ranks to be Second


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Captain Orla J. Fast. tooth Indiana Infantry. Commissioned A. A. G. by the President.


Captain Marden Sabin. Company B. tooth Indiana Infantry.


Lieutenant of his company for meritorious con- duct in the line of his duty; and on May Ist, 1865, he was promoted to be First Lieutenant and was mustered out with the regiment.


Lieut. Samuel Blanchard entered the service as Fourth Sergeant of Company "B." He was promoted to be First Sergeant and on May Ist, 1865, to be Second Lieutenant. He served faithfully during the war.


Gillespie, David S .- Discharged for dis- ability, Sept. 3rd, '63.


Conkey, Manning S .- Killed at Jonesboro, Georgia, Aug. 31st, '64, by shell.


Flint, Francis-Promoted to Sergeant Ang. 3Ist, '63.


Carver, Henry W .- Discharged for dis- ability May 22nd, '63.


Rude, Charles-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., Jan. 22nd, '63.


Sutherland, Andrew J .- Served during the war.


Chadwick, Samuel-Died August 26th, '64, at Marrietta, Georgia.


Brooks, Henry --- Died September 19, '62, at Madison, Ind.


Wilder, Charles H .- Served during the war.


Bodley, Aaron-Served during the war.


Abbott, William-Served during the war.


Brockway, George-Died September 14, 63, at Camp Sherman.


Bodley, James -- Served during the war.


Bodley, Philo-Died Dec. 30, '62, at Holly Springs.


Bradley, James-Mustered out, June 30, 165.


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Bradley, Daniel-Mustered out June 30. '65.


Brock, Monroe-Served during the war.


Blass, Clarkson B .- Served during the war.


Blass, Jefferson-Died Feb. 20, '64, at Belle- fonte Station, Ala.


Burton, John-Mustered out Aug. 9, '65.


Betzer, Peter-Died March 5, '63, at Grand Junction, Tenn.


Betzer, Adam-Discharged for disability at Memphis, Tenn.


Baily, Samuel-Promoted to Corporal June 25, '64. Carpenter, Chauney-Promoted to Cor- poral, June 6, '64.


Cole, Royal -- Wounded severely in the bat- tle of Missionary Ridge; discharged on account of wounds, June 6, '64.


Cook, George F .- Served faithfully during the war. He was promoted for meritorious con- duet in line of duty. He possessed many sol- dierly qualities, was a good man and a brave and effecient soldier.


Casper, Levi-Promoted to Corporal Dec. 31, '64. Casper, Lewis-Died Feb. 18, '63, at Grand Junction, Tenn.


Cluck, George-Died April 1, '63 at Col- lierville, Tenn.


Clark, John C .- Killed at siege of Atlanta, August 21, '64.


Cleveland, Addison-Served during the war.


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George F. Cook. Company B, 100th Indiana Infantry.


Gil. Rhoades.


Company B, 100th Indiana.


Dillingham, Jerome B .- Died April 9, '63, Collierville.


Dillingham, James-Served during the war.


Davis, William-Served during the war.


Dudley, Grove 11 .- Served during the war; was a good soldier.


Dimon, Henry-Discharged for disability June 3, '63.


Denman, Smith-Discharged for disability June 3, '63.


Ebert, James M .- Served during the war.


Ellis, Charles-Killed in a skirmish near Cave Springs, Georgia, November 1, '64, after he was a prisoner.


Emerich, Jonathan-Served during the war.


French, George-Wounded, Resaca, Ga., May 13, 1864; mustered out May 30, '65.


Goodrich, Silas-Served during the war.


Gillespie, Rufus R .- Promoted to Corporal Dec. 8, '62.


Green, David-Died April 28, '63, at Mem- phis, Tenn.


Hurd, Harvey M .- Discharged Sept. 3, '63, at Camp Sherman.


Haynes, Martin-Died July 22, '63, at Memphis, Tenn.


Haynes, John-Served during the war.


Haines, Monroe J .- Served during the war.


Hoover, Joseph-Served during the war.


Hilton, Lewis L .- Promoted Corporal; pro- moted Sergeant; served during the war.


Hoolihan, Joseph-Discharged June 9, '63. Memphis, Tenn.


Jarvis, Clement-Served during the war.


Johnson, Henry-Served during the war.


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Jadwin, John P .- Promoted to Corporal Dec. 31, '64. Kellogg, William-Discharged March 7, '63, at Cairo, Ill.


Kale, James-Died March 19, '63, at Col- lierville.


Keith, Lewis -- Killed in the battle of Jones- boro, Georgia, August 31, '64, by fragment of shell.


Lee, Clark-Died Feb. 11, '63, at Grand Junction, Tenn.


Musser, John - Promoted Corporal; pro- moted Sergeant; served during the war.


McLane, Ambrose-Discharged June 9, '63, at Memphis, Tenn.


Northway, George F .- Died May 3, '64, at Memphis, Tenn.


Pulver, William O .- Mustered as Wagoner after Dec. 31, '63.


Parker, Samuel-Served during the war.


Powers, George W .- Promoted to Corpo- ral; discharged Feb. 16, '63.


Root, Rodney II .-- Died Nov. 7, '64, at Chattanooga, Tenn.


Rollins, George R .- Served during the war.


Rhoads, Gil -- Everybody knew Gil -- he was the life of his Company. A brave man and an honest, trustworthy and intrepid soldier. He served faithfully and efficiently during the war. He had the respect of all the officers and men of the Regiment, and never faltered when duty called.


Rodgers, Bradley-Promoted to Corporal; served during the war.


Shumway, Return U .- Was an exemplary man, an efficient soldier, brave and faithful in the


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Return U. Shumway. Company B. 100th Indiana Infantry.


discharge of all his duties. He was discharged for disability, September 8, '64.


Sutherland, Christopher Columbus-Wag- oner.


Suppenough, Tuffle - Served during the war.


Sultz, Jacob-Served during the war.


Scott, Henry-Wounded mortally at Re- saca.


Snyder, George-Died November 12, '63, as Memphis, Tenn.


Snyder, J. Andrew-Served with distinction during the war; a good soldier.


Soule, David-Killed at Atlanta, August 25, '64.


Sperry, Jackson E .- Discharged Feb. 12. '63, at Indianapolis, Ind.


Taylor, Cornelius-Discharged Feb. 25, '63, at Indianapolis.


Taylor, William J .- Served during the war.


Taylor, Warren-Drowned in Mill creek near Bentonville, N. C., March 22, '65.


Taylor, Orrin R. - Discharged for disability June 3, 163.


Weich, William J .- Died April 15, '63, at Memphis, Tenn.


Woodworth, Homer S .- Discharged Sept. 3, '63, for disability.


Wiggins, Nathan-Served during the war.


Young, Riley - Promoted to Corporal: served during the war.


Zimmerman, John-Served during the war.


Fanshaw, John H. - Transferred to 48th In- diana for further duty.


Van Allstin, Charles E .- Transferred to 48th Indiana for further duty.


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Roster of Company "C," 100th Indiana Infantry.


Captain Harvey Crocker entered the service August 15, 1862. Hle made the campaign of 1862-3 in Northern Mississippi. He enjoyed the respect of his superior officers and the fullest con- fidence of his men. Ile became severely afflicted with rheumatism during the winter of 1863, to such an extent that he was wholly unfit for duty, and was forced to resign in 1863 to save his life.


Captain John K. Morrow entered the service August 15, 1862, as First Lieutenant. He was promoted to Captain June 3, 1863, and resigned February 20. 1864. He did service at Vicksburg, Jackson and Missionary Ridge.




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