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 16

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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Croy, Abraham A .- Discharged Nov. 10, '62.


Cleland, James-Mustered out June 8, '65. Deems, Samuel-Discharged Dec. 28, '62.


Doag, Jacob-Transferred to V. R. C. March 27, '65.


Decker, Daniel-Mustered out June 8, '65. Finch, Joseph-Mustered out July 3, '65.


Falk, John W .- Discharged May 8, '63.


Falk, Isaac W .- Mustered out June 8, '65, as Corporal.


Fullerton, James-Mustered out June 8, '65. Finch, David-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Forsythe, Andrew J .- Wounded at Mission Ridge.


Goble, Isaac H .- Mustered out June 8, '65. German, Daniel-Mustered out June 8, '65. Harrington, Dennis-Mustered out June S, '65. tinger, John-Enlisted Sept. I, '63. He served faithfully until Aug. 31, '64, when he


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was killed in the battle of Jonesboro, Georgia, while acting as an Orderly on Harrow's Staff.


Helms, J. B .- Discharged. Date unknown.


Hills, George-Mustered out as Corporal June 8, '65.


Johnson, William R. - Shot near Jonesboro. Mustered out June 8, '65.


Jacquay, Lawrence P .- Discharged Dec., '62.


Kenaga, Mathias-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Kearns, Adam N .- Discharged Nov. '62.


Kearns, William S. - Killed Missionary Ridge Nov. 25, '63.


Lindle, William W. - Died at Memphis Tenn., '63.


Litehiser, George-Transferred to 48th Indi- ana May 30, '65.


Miller, George-Mustered out June 8, '65.


McCoy, Josiah-Mustered out June S, '65, as Corporal.


Minier, Aaron - Discharged January 25, 163.


Mellet, Calvin-Died Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 4, '62.


Malone, Andrew-Wounded severely. Dis- charged March 7, '65.


McNabb, John-Died at Holly Springs, Miss. Jan. 15, '63.


Mack, Henry-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Nobles, Charles-Mustered out June 8, '65


North, Edward-Died at Columbus, Ohio. Owens, John-Died, Indianapolis, Nov. '62. Pumphrey, Reason W .- Died, Pigeon Roost, Nov. 28, '62.


Price, Jonathan-Mustered out June 8, '65.


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Plough, John H .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Pittman, Boyer-Killed, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


Quinn, Othaina-Discharged Dec. 28, '62.


Samuels, James-Killed, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


Scott, McArthur-Mustered out June 8,'65.


Sterling, William-Discharged Oct. 28,'64.


Swindle, Charles-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., April 8, '63, from injuries received while in the discharge of his duty.


Shaffner, Franklin-Mustered out June 8, 165.


Simpkins, George -- Discharged Dec. 28, '62.


Tuttle, Henry C .- Discharged September 6, '63.


Thrasher, Thomas-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Whiteleather, David-Color Bearer; must - ered out as Corporal, '65.


Winegardner, Joseph-Mustered out Jnne 8, '65, as Corporal.


Walker, William T .- A gallant soldier; mustered out as Corporal.


Weil, John - Killed, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


Young, Hiram-Mustered out January 8, '65.


Butler, Asa-Transferred to 48th Indiana.


Groves, Isaac-Died at Chattanooga, Nov. 7, '64.


Ginger, Philander II .- Transferred to 48th Indiana.


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Hlinman, James-Transferred to 48th In- diana.


Kenaga, Benjamin F .- Transferred to 48th Indiana.


Newcomb, Henry J .- Transferred to 48th Indiana .


Richards, Daniel-Transferred to 48th In- diana.


Simpkins, George -- Died in the field Nov. 16, '63. Taylor, Samuel- Died at Camp Sherman, Miss., Aug. '63.


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


Captain Godlove O. Behm entered the army from Lafayette September 9, '62. He was pro- moted to Lieutenant Colonel of the 116th Indi- ana Aug. 28, '63.


Captain John M. Carr entered the army Aug. 3, '62. On Nov. S, '62, he was promoted to First Lieutenant and on Aug. 30, '63, to Cap- tain, and mustered out May 15, '65.


William Burnside entered the service as First Lieutenant. Ile resigned Nov. 1. '62.


Elijah Young was made Second Lieutenant Sept. 24, '62. Aug. 30, '63, he was promoted to be First Lieutenant, and was discharged Sept. 20, '64.


Harvey J. Sawyer was promoted to First Lieutenant Oct. 1, '64, and served until the end of the war.


Asa J. Fisher was promoted to Second Lieu- tenant and served until the end of the war,


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William G. Kiger was one of the solid men of Company "G." He was promoted for meri- torious conduct in front of the enemy. He served three years, and was honorably mustered out with the Regiment.


Hunt, Cornelius-Died at Calhoun, Tenn., January 30, '64.


Holloway, Thomas N .- Wounded at Gris- woldville, Georgia.


Freeman, William-Promoted to Sergeant; mustered out June 8, '65.


Ridgway, James T .- Mustered out June 8, '65, having served faithfully during the war; was a brave soldier.


Timmons, David-Mustered out May 24, 65. Bohen, Con .- Mustered out June 8, '65. Williamson, Noah-Mustered out June S, 165.


Williams, Lewis - Mustered out June S, '65.


Stedman, Harrison-Wounded at Mission Ridge; mustered out June 8, '65.


Fenton, Daniel M .-- Served during the war; mustered out June 8, '65. Ile was a brave soldier and enjoyed the respect of his superior officers and all who knew him.


Cook, Ulysses-Discharged; date unknown.


Alexander, John-Badly wounded Nov. 25, '63.


Ashba, Abram-Discharged May 8, '65. Avers, John R .- Transferred to V. R. C., July 1, '64.


Barry, Lawrence-Discharged, date not known.


Belew, Isaac N .- Severely wounded Nov,


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Sergeant William G. Kiger.


Company G.


25, '63; mustered out June 8, '65. He was a good man and a brave soldier.


Brada, William - Discharged May II, '65.


Burns, Michael-Wounded severely; sabre cut, November, '64.


Campbell, George N .- Died June 19, 164.


Carey, John-Served during the war; mus- tered out June 8, '65.


Doty, George-Killed at Missionary Ridge.


Drummond, William-Promoted to Corpo- ral; mustered out June 8, '65.


Erickson, John-Discharged October '62.


Fairchild, Henry-Wounded severely at Griswoldville, Ga.


Fairchild, John L .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Fardin, Joseph-Wounded by shell in battle of Jackson, Miss., and gunshot wound through the left arm at Mission Ridge. Rendered three years of faithful service and was honorably dis- charged June 8, '65.


Gattis, Andrew-Discharged.


Garrard, Alfred-Died at Collierville April 23, '63.


Garrard, Samuel-Wounded on Atlanta campaign; mustered out as Corporal.


Gaskill, Amos-Died at LaGrange, Tenn., January 25, '63.


Gillett, Joab-Mustered out June 8, '65; served during the war.


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Golat, Frederick A .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Henry, John-Died at Collierville, April 23, '65.


Hight, Abram-Killed Mission Ridge. Jessup, Levi-Wounded. Mustered out as Corporal.


Jones, James W-Mustered out June 14, '65.


Kilroy, Anthony-Mustered out June 8,'65.


Kirk, Timothy-Killed, Dallas, Georgia, May 30, '64.


Lewis, Samuel-Mustered out June 8, '65. Little, William D. - Killed Missionary Ridge.


Ludy, William-Died at Memphis, October 4, '63.


Meadows, Robert D-Wounded in battle. Mustered out '65.


Metsker, -Discharged May 1,


'63. Miniear, Nelson-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Miniear, Allen-Died at Camp Sherman August 4. '63.


Mitcham, Henry-Transferred to V. R. C. July 1, '64. Nelson, James HI-Killed at Atlanta, Aug. 23, '64.


Pike, Thomas-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Powell, Thomas W-Died at Indianapolis, May 6, '65.


Powell, Uriah D-Mustered out June 8,'65.


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Sanson, John-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Sewall, Thomas G-Wounded. Discharged December 20, '64.


Sewall, Amos R-Discharged June 17, '64. Shipp, Albert-Discharged.


Small, Caleb-Mustered out June 8, '65. Smith, James W-Promoted to Corporal.


Smith, Nathan-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Snider, Nathan-Shot Nov. 25, '65; died from wound at Nashville.


St. John, William-Died between Chatta- nooga and Bridgeport.


Stebbins, Henry-Killed South Carolina near Peays' Ferry Feb. 22, '65.


Stanfield, John-Died in hospital Memphis, October 11, '63.


Street, Hiram C .- Mustered out June 8, 65 .


Swadley, Nicholas A .- Served faithfully in the war until the end, was a good man and a brave and intrepid soldier.


Swanson, Andrew-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Tabor, Stephens C .- Died at Hilton Head, Feb. 10, '65.


Timmons, William-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Tolson, John-Discharged.


Tounsley, Robert-Wounded. Mission Ridge.


Watkins, James W .- Discharged.


Wakeman, Charles-Died at Scottsboro. Alabama, January 12, '64.


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Watkins, Benjamin-Transferred to V. R. C. July 1, '64.


Williams, John-Wounded Missionary Ridge; discharged.


Wood, Edward B .- Died at Mound City, Illinois, August 20, '63.


Doudican John-Transferred to 48th In- iana.


Kent, Redmond-Transferred to 48th In- diana May 30, '65.


Myers, Jacob K .- Transferred to 48th In- diana.


Norris, Benjamin-Transferred to 48th In- diana.


Roster of Company "H" 100th Indiana Infantry.


Captain John W. Headington organized Company He was promoted to Major and Lieutenant Colonel. (See Field and Staff. )


Captain Isaac N. Frazee was promoted to First Lieutenant January 9, '65, and to Captain May 1, '65. Captain Frazee did active service in the field during his entire term of service; he was severely injured by being run over by an artillery wagon in the engagement near Turkey- town, Alabama.


Lieutenant Gideon Rathbun served with dis- tinction on the Campaigns in Northern Missis. sippi, and through the sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss. ; he was severely wounded by a grape shot in the assault on Missionary Ridge; being unable for active field duty after he was


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Lieutenant Gideon Rathbun. Company H, 100th Indiana.


wounded, he acted as A. R. Q. M. for some time; he had the good opinion of all of the offi- cers and the respect and confidence of the men of his Command; he was brave and intrepid on the field of battle.


Eli Vore was promoted to Second Lieuten- ant Jan. 24, '65, and to First Lieutenant May I, '65, and mustered out with the Regiment.


Stephen B. H. Shanks entered the service as Second Lieutenant of Company "Il"' Sept. II, '62, and was honorably discharged Jan. 23, '65, for disability; he was in active service in the field during that time.


Edwin Rowlett was promoted to First Ser- geant and to Second Lieutenant, for meritorious services in the field, May 1, '65.


Ware, William F .- Died at Collierville. April 4, '63.


Moore, David J .- Wounded, Missionary Ridge.


Koons, Thomas-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., Feb. 1, '63.


Havaland, Jacob-Wounded, Mission Ridge; promoted to Sergeant; served during the war.


Barnes, Solomon M .- Promoted to Sergeant ; mustered out June 8, '65.


Coldron, Sanford B .- Promoted to Sergeant; mustered out June 8, '65.


Patterson, Liberty-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Thomas, Andrew J .- Discharged May 7, '65. Bosworth, Jacob-Discharged March 22, '63. Fifer, William-Served during the war.


Hammons, Henry-Mustered out June S, '65.


Mills, Aquilla K .- Promoted to Corporal.


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Wiley, William-Mustered out June 8, '65. Antles, Joseph-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Allman, Samuel-Wounded at Missionary Ridge; mustered out June 8, '65.


Bowden, John F .- Promoted to Lieutenant in 12th Indiana Cavalry.


Burd, Evan-Died at home August 24, '63.


Baker, James-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Borden, George D .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Bronner, William-Promoted to Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Bickel, Daniel-Died at Memphis, Oct. 23, .63.


Bubmire, Nathan-Mustered out, June S, '65.


George II. Bonnell served faithfully until the end of the war and was mustered out June 8, 65. He had the respect and confidence of the men and his superior officers.


Bair, James M .- Mustered out June S, '65. Blake, Samuel A .- Died at Memphis, Jan. 8, '63.


Cain, Jonathan-Discharged May 26, '63.


Castar, Charles W .- Died at Bellefonte, Ala. Feb. 19, '64.


John M. Collett was one of the men who never shirked the performance of a duty, whether in camp, on the march or in battle. He was faithful, efficient and reliable.


Carl, Joseph L .- Mustered out May 13, '65.


Cartwright, James-Died at Memphis Nov. 29, '65.


Dehoff, Joseph-Died at St. Louis, Dec. 20, 162.


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George H. Bonnell. (From a war times picture.)


Ducket, Amos-Mustered out June 8, '65. Fritzenger, George-Mustered out June 8, 165.


Fitzgerald, Richard-Transferred to V. R. C. Dec. 28, '63.


Flauding, John-Killed in battle of Mission- ary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


Flood, Joshua W .- Served faithfully in the field during the war; was a brave soldier always ready to do his duty. He was severely wounded at Griswoldville, Ga., Nov. 22, '64. He enjoy- ed the respect and confidence of his superior officers. Mustered out June 8, '65.


Frazee, Abner-Mustered out June 8, '65. Gibson, Obed-Died at La Grange, Tenn., Jan. 15, '63. Ginger, Daniel D. - Mustered out June 8, '65.


Giger, Abram-Severely wounded by gun- shot through the wrist joint while bearing the Regimental flag at Missionary Ridge, No- vember 25, '63.


Hughs, Stephen W .- Mustered out June S. '65.


Hilton, Levi P .- Died at Vicksburg, Sept. 20, '63,


Holtstapple, Henry C .- Died at Bellefonte, Ala .. Feb. 28, '64.


Hawkins, Joseph C .- In the battle of Mis- sionary Ridge the colors of the regiment fell from the hand of Abram Giger, who was severely wounded. Hawkins took them up and bore them along with the Regiment, accompanied by Lieut. Col. John W. Headington, for which he was com. plimented by the presentation of a fine suit by the officers of the Regiment.


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Hardy, James -- Died at La Grange, Tenn., March 9, '63.


Horner William W .- Promoted to Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Iliff, Thomas H .- Died, St. Louis, Aug.'63.


Kunce, Noah -- Died at Memphis, Novem- ber 26, '62.


Lafollett, Joseph W .- Died at La Grange, Feb. 26, '63.


Morris, John C .- Died at Nashville, Dec. IS, '63.


McCroskey, Jacob W .-- Mustered out as wagoner June 8. '65.


Mills, David-Transferred to V. R. C. Jan. 28, '65.


Mason, James A .-- Severely wounded Mis- sionary Ridge; mustered out June 8, '65.


Mills, Cassius B .-- Discharged May 20, '63.


Merchant, John-Died at Collierville, May 7, '63.


Mills, John M-Died at La Grange, Tenn., Feb. , '63.


Morgan, Lafayette -- Died at Scottsboro, Ala., Dec. 27, '63.


Nichols, Edward-Mustered out June 8, ' 65 . Porter, Elias A .-- Mustered out June 8, '65. Poling, Joshua -- Mustered out June 8, '65. Plummer, Charles -- Transferred to V.R.C. Parkinson, Isaiah-Mustered out June 8,'65. Rowlett, Ezekiel-Discharged Aug. 25, '63. Rathburn, John J. - Mustered out June 8, '65.


Ruhl, Noah-Promoted to Corporal; mus- tered out June 8, '65.


Ruhl, Alexander W .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


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John M. Collett.


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Joshua W. Flood, Esq. Company H. 100th Indiana Infantry.


Rarrick, Charles W .- Mustered out June S, '65.


Rines, Eli- Promoted to Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Schultz, Adam-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Staley, Henry C .- Promoted to Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Sutton, Jacob-Discharged March 11, '63.


Spahr, Henry-Died on Big Black River Aug. 18, '63.


Stratton, Solon C .- Died, Tallahatchie Riv- er Dec. 2, '62.


Towle, Taylor-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Tucker, Alva J .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Tucker, Granville C .- Mustered out June S, '65.


Wilkison, Samuel-Wounded in battle at Jonesboro, Ga., Sept. 3, 64.


Whitenack, Joseph B .- Mustered out June S, '65.


Walker, James G .- Killed, Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


Wilson, Cyrus L .- Died at Snyder's Bluff, Miss., June 30, '63.


Westfall, John-Mustered out June S, '65. Armantrout, Jonathan-Mustered out Aug. 22, '65.


Bonnell, Lewis B .- Mustered out Aug. 15, '63.


Carl, Mulford-Transferred to 48th Ind .; wounded in skirmish, Atlanta, Ga. '64.


Collins, Jesse-Transferred to 48th Ind., May 30, '65.


Cherry, William-Died at Chattanooga, Sept. 21, '64.


Flauding, Henry-Transferred to 48th Ind.


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Graves, Henderson-Wounded in battle at Dallas, Georgia.


Hood, James-Died at Rome, Ga., July 15, '64.


Haffner, George B .- Transferred to 48th Ind.


Hester, William H .- Transferred to 48th Ind. Infantry.


Horner, Joseph-Transferred to 48th Ind.


Jones, James-Wounded in battle at Atlan- ta, Ga.


Towel, Robin M .- Transferred to 48th Ind. Thompson, Jesse-Transferred to 48th Ind. Infantry.


Wolfe, David-Transferred to 48th Ind., May 30, '65.


West, Jacob-Wounded in battle of Mis- sion Ridge, Nov. 25, '63; transferred to 48th Ind. for further services.


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Charles W. Rarrick.


Charles W. Rarrick was a model soldier. He was strong, brave and fear - less, always ready to do more than his duty. He repeatedly declined a promo- tion in his company. He was on special duty during the campaign in the Caro- linas, and had many brushes with the enemy. He loved the excitement of fthe skirmish line, where he was nearly always to be found. His country can never pay the debt it owes him. He was widely known and highly respected.


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


James N. Sims entered the service as Cap- tain of Company "I"' September 12, '62. He served with distinction through the campaigns of 1862-3 in Mississippi and through the sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson. He resigned on account of bad health Aug. 20, '63.


Captain James M. Harland entered the service as First Lieutenant of Company "I'' Sep- tember 12, '62; was made Captain, August 12, '63. He was killed at the head of Com- pany "I," on the front line, in the assult on Mis- sionary Ridge. He had seen active service in the Mexican war in 1848-9. He was beloved by the men and honored and respected by the officers.


Thomas C. Dalbey entered the army as Sec- ond Lieutenant of Company "I"' September 12, '62. He was promoted to Captain, November 26, '63. He served in the field during the entire term of his enlistment; was through the campaigns in Northern Mississippi in 1862-3, the sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson. He took com- mand of his company in the front line of battle during the hottest of the fight in the assault on Missionary Ridge. He participated in every action in which the Regiment was engaged. In


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March, '65, he was promoted to Lieutenant- Colonel of the 150th Indiana Infantry. Captain Dalbey enjoyed the esteem and confidence of all who knew him.


Noah T. Catterlin was promoted to First Lieutenant of Company "I," November 26, '63, and to Captain April 1, '65.


James M. Gentry was promoted to First Lieutenant April 1, '65. Ile served through the war and was mustered out with the Regi. ment. Ile was highly esteemed by the officers and men of the Regiment and enjoyed their res- pect.


Lient. Isaac D. Ilockman took part in the Sieges of Vicksburg and Jackson. The Knox- ville and Atlanta Campaigns, including the siege of Atlanta and the battle of Jonesboro.


He was wounded with canister in the shoul- der in front of a Rebel battery at Jonesboro Au- gust 31,'64. Ile was well known by every of- ficer and man in the Regiment and enjoyed their esteem. Ile was promoted to Lieutenant No- vember 22, '64.


Robinson, Andrew M .- Sergeant; enlisted August 29, '62; was made orderly sergeant of his Company; was unable physically to bear the hardships of the field and was discharged for dis- ability Dec. 28, '62. He re-enlisted in the Com- pany February 26, '64, and served until the end of the war. He was a brave and patriotic man.


Hockman, William W .- Discharged Sep- tember 6, '64.


Thompson, Craven-Served during the war. Spray, Henry N .- Served during the war.


Young, John W .- Served during the war; mustered out June 29, '65.


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Thomas C. Dalbey. Captain Company I. 100th Indiana and Lieutenant-Colonel 150th Indiana. (From a war times photograph).


Aldridge, Willian T .- Discharged Novem- ber 13, '62.


Walters, Harrison-Wounded in arm in action at Kenesaw Mountain June, '64; served during the war.


Parvis, John W .- Wounded in hand by gun- shot at Jonesboro, Ga.


Gillespie, John-Discharged.


Keys, Thomas P .- Served during the war.


Pierce, John H .- Served during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Cook, John M .- Wounded in the head and shoulders at Griswoldville, Ga., November 22, '64; served during the war.


Gaddis, George P .- Served during the war. Baum, Henry M .- Discharged.


Allen, Moses R. - Served during the war.


Aughe, Darlington-Wounded in side and on head by bursting shell at Missionary Ridge, Nov. 25, '63, from effects of which he died at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 13, '64.


Butler, Henry-Served during the war.


Baumgarten, Jacob-Killed, Griswoldville, Ga.


Cresan, William-Discharged May 27, '63. Carmaney, Joseph-Served during the war. Coonrad, Josephus-Died at Nashville, March 12, '64, from the effects of a wound re- ceived at the battle of Missionary Ridge.


Christman, Levi-Died, Grand Junction, Tenn., Feb. 10, '63.


Cook, Henry-Missing at Missionary Ridge; probably killed.


Douglass, John-Discharged.


Davids, Allen J .- Died at Indianapolis, Nov. 27, '62.


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Doctor, Charles II .- Honorably discharged June 8, '65.


Davis, Isaac M .- Discharged.


Enright, John-Was wounded in battle and discharged June 8, '65.


Fudge, George-Mustered out June 8, '65. Fragar, Milo-Died at Grand Junction, Tenn., Feb. 10, '62.


Fisher, Samuel P .- Transferred to V. R. C., Jan. 10, '65.


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


Gray, John-Served during the war; dis- charged June 8, '65.


Ghere, Samuel-Discharged April 25, '63.


Goldsberry, Thomas B .- Discharged.


Hancock, Cyrus E .- Served during the war; mustered out June 8, '65.


Hoover, Thomas J .- Served during the war; mustered out May II, '65.


Hendrickson, Isaac -- Promoted to Sergeant; wounded in arm at Missionary Ridge.


Hindman, Samuel -- Honorably discharged; served during the war.


Hillis, James-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Jones, Benajah -- Mustered out June S, '65.


Jones, Elias II .- Killed in the battle of Gris- woldville.


Johnson, John W .- Mustered out June 8, '65. Johnson, James C .- Mustered out June 8, '65.


Kelley, William -- Wounded in thigh and shoulder, Griswoldville, Ga.


Kelley, David S .- Discharged March 6, '63.


Kelley, John R .- Promoted to Corporal; mustered out June 8, '65.


Kane, John-Mustered out June 8, '65.


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Lieutenant Isaac D). Hockman. Company 1, 100th Indiana.


Keneday, Milton H. - Promoted to Sergeant. Leach, Thomas-Mustered out June 8, '65. Lyons, Samuel-Mustered out as Corporal June 8, '65.


Lee, Robert-Died Dec. 2, '62.


Louck, Simon L .- Mustered out June S, '65.


Lucas, George W .- Wounded near Dallas, Ga.


Lewis, Andrew-Died at Nashville, March 11, '64.


Martin, Simpson H .- Died at Indianapolis, Nov. 26, '62.


Messler, James W .- Mustered out June S,


Messler, Cornelius J .- Transferred to 3rd Cavalry at Indianapolis.


Messler, John R -- Died at Memphis, July '63.


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Mann, John-Killed near Columbia, South Carolina, Feb. 15, '65.


Marley, John M .- Discharged.


Murphy, John-Mustered out June 8, '65.


McCarty, Thomas F .- Mustered out as Corporal, June S, '65.


Ostler, Robert-Wounded in head at Gris- woldville.


Price, Wallace F .- Mustered out as Cor- poral June 8, '65.


Price, William M .- Mustered out as Cor- poral June 8, '65.


Sheets, Jacob S. --- Discharged Dec. 27, '62.


Senft, Adam L .- Wounded in head in front of Kenesaw Mountain.


Steele, Robert M .- Mortally wounded in head by canister shot at Jonesboro, Ga,


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Strouse, William P .- Died at Collierville, April 13, '63.


Scott, Samuel-Wounded near Nashville, Tenn., and discharged.


Thompson, William-Transferred to V. R. C.


Turney, James W .- Mustered out June S, '65.


Thatcher, John-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Trout, Daniel-Wounded in head severely at Griswoldville.


Waterbury, John J .- Wounded in cheek at Mission Ridge.


Wolfe, Joseph-Mustered out June 8, '65. York, Jessie-Mustered out June 8, '65.


Roster of Company "K" 100th Indiana Infantry.


Captain Charles W. Brouse, recruited Com- pany "K." He was the youngest Captain in the Regiment. He served in the Seiges of Vicks- burg and Jackson. He was on detached duty when the assault on Missionary Ridge was be- gun-but he hastened his Company to the battle field and was soon in the very whirlpool of the carnage which took place in that engagement, at one time a confederate line had passed around our left over the tunnel, Captain Brouse re- quested permission of Col. Loomis to engage them, which being granted, he attacked the enemy furiously and was shot through an arm and a lung. For twenty-four hours he received no attention, having been laid among those whom the surgeons regarded as beyond hope, Men


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Captain Charles W. Brouse. Company K, 100th Indiana.


Captain James Bollinger.


died on each side of him, but he revived and lived though terribly wounded. He was spec- ially mentioned for bravery in the Official Re- ports of the Brigade Commander.


Captain James Bolinger was promoted to Second Lieutenant May 1, '64, to First Lieu- tenant September 25, 64, and to be Çaptain of his Company January 17, '65. He was severely wounded at the battle of Griswoldville November 22, '64. He served until the end of the war. Captain Bollinger was an unosten- tatious officer, but he was resolute, firm and brave.


Jeremiah M. Wise was commissioned First Lieutenant September 24, '62, and resigned Feb- ruary 29, '64.


Henry G. Collis entered the service as Sec- ond Lieutenant of Company "K" September 24, '62. He was promoted to First Lieutenant of his Company; was detailed as an Aide on the staff of Col. Loomis, commanding the Brigade and served in that capacity with much credit. He was specially referred to and mentioned in the official reports of the Brigade Commander for bravery and entrepidity.


Lieutenant Cornelius List was several times promoted for bravery and efficient service; and on the 17th day of January, 1865, he was pro- moted to be First Lieutenant of his Company. He was a faithful soldier, was brave and gener- ous to a fault. He was loved by all who knew him and was esteemed and respected by the officials of his Regiment.




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