New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry : containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls, Part 14

Author: Lucas, Daniel R
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: [U.S. : s.n.]
Number of Pages: 268


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Sketches of Comrades.


moted to 1st lieutenant April 9, 1863, and to captain October 11, 1864, and commanded his company until the muster out. Since the war he has lived at Danville. Indiana, engaged in business and is a man with many friends. For many years he has assisted in holding an annual reunion of Companies G and H in Danville, and they always have a good time. His wife is prominent in the Woman's Relief Corps, being one of the state officers. A genial, quiet man, all comrades are his friends. Address, Danville, Indiana.


Vannice, Isaac N., Company G. Born in Hendricks county, In- diana, about 1839; lived there until 1888, then moved to Montgomery county. Has a family of five, two boys and three girls. Has lived on a farm all his life and led an honorable, christian life. His ad- dress is New Ross, Indiana.


Vannice, David M., Company G. Born October 5, 1842, in Hen- dricks county, Indiana. Married Mary E. Kurtz, February 15, 1866. They have two children, a son and daughter. In 1874 moved to Danville, Indiana, and in 1884, to Logansport, Indiana, where they now reside, he being in the employ of a furniture company. Comrade Vannice was seriously wounded July 22d at Atlanta. He says of that event: "I was wounded about 2 p. m. and lay on the field until 11 a. m. next day, before I had my wound dressed, with no water and nothing to eat. To rest myself, I lay my head upon the body of Colonel Greathouse, of the 48th Illinois, for a pillow that night. He was shot through the heart. I shall never forget that day and night. On the 23d, I was taken to the brigade hospital and had my wounds dressed for the first time." His health is very poor now. In the picture of the reunion at Crown Point in this book, he will be seen standing with his wife and daughter, the nearest to Mrs. Rumpler, daughter of the regiment, at the right of the picture as you face it.


Whitman, Martin I., hospital steward. Born April 7, 1843, at South Bend, Indiana. Served through the war. Married at Niles, Michigan. September 29, 1863, while at home on furlough. Has four children, all married, and he says, "the best wife in the world." He has lived at Chicago, Detroit, and New York City since the war, for some time in the insurance business, but at present is in the illustrative advertising business. Comrade Whitman served in the 9th Indiana in the three months' service at the breaking out of the war, and his was a special appointment as hospital steward by Governor Morton, and he was afterward assigned to the 99th Indi- ana. He was faithful to his trust through all the campaigns. Ad- dress, 116 Nassau street, New York City.


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ORLANDO POWELL, COMPANY K. 1900


Worrell, John, captain Company G. Born April 17, 1837, in Kentucky, but was brought to Hendricks county, Indiana, by his parents in 1839, and that has ever since been his home. He was appointed 1st lieutenant of Company G on its organization and was promoted to captain January 1, 1863, on the death of Captain Reid. He was in command of the company in all the campaigns until the close of the Atlanta campaign, when September 23, 1864, he resigned and came home. Since the war he has resided at Clayton, and has held several positions of trust and honor under the state and govern- ment. He holds one at present in the revenue department that causes him to travel extensively, and he is always glad to meet his comrades. Address, Clayton, Indiana.


CHAPTER XXV.


ROSTER OF THE REGIMENT.


This roster is up to June 5, 1900, just thirty-five years from the date of muster out at Washington, D. C. A few explanations may be necessary to understand the roll.


1. Everyone marked with an (*) was mustered out with the regi- ment and served through all the campaigns. When you see that (*) before a man's name it means just this, "A faithful soldier, a vet- eran, tried in battle, true to the flag and his comrades."


2. Those killed and died of wounds have the date and place after their names. They are "the slain heroes who died for their country, and their memory is sacred forever."


3. Those who died in the service have the date and place after their names. They gave their lives for their country and are entitled to the same honor as if killed in battle.


4. Those who were discharged have the date and place when possible. In all cases unless the cause of discharge is stated, it was for disability.


5. Many have died since the war and when the year and place of death are known, they are given. Where they are not known the word "dead" is given, meaning "died since the war, date unknown."


5. As far as I have received them I have given a sketch of the comrades' lives, and this roll will give the page in this book where the sketch may be found. They are not fulsome eulogies, but mod- est statements of fact, such as befit brave men.


6. In all cases where no state is given, the postoffice is in Indiana. There are some comrades that I have been unable to locate, and are still among the "unknown." If any of these are known, or any errors in the roll are found by anyone, they will at once notify the author that the correction may be made at the next reunion, as a revision of the roster will be made and published with the proceed- ings each year.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Fowler, Alex., pp. 3-184. De Hart, R. P., p. 187. Berkey, J. M., pp. 5-188


*Farrar, Josiah, pp. 7-186.


*Powell, W. V., pp. 11-194. Homan, J. B , p. 190.


*Butterworth, W. W., p. 193.


Robinson, L D., Asst. Surgeon, resigned Aug. 11, '63.


Russell, I. S., Asst. Surgeon, died Aug. 10, '64, Atlanta.


Poffenberger, Isaiah, Asst. Surgeon, North Liberty. Kimball, A. D., p. 27.


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ORLANDO POWELL, COMPANY K. 1862.


Born in Wabash county, Indiana, January 17, 1845. Shortly after moved to near Logansport, Indiana, where he enlisted August 22, 1862, being only seventeen years of age. Went with the regiment in all the campaigns of the war. After the war he attended the high school in Logansport and taught in the district schools of the township. In 1871 he was married to Miss Sarah S. McElheny, of Fletcher's Lake, Indiana, to which union was born five children, four of whom are now living. He owns and occupies a highly culti- vated farm of 240 acres seven miles north of Logansport, which is his postoffice address. Comrade Powell has served as trustee of his township for several terms, is an active republican and has the full confidence and respect of all who know him. He is proud of the 99th and its record and attends all its reunions. The "boys" of the regiment are always glad to greet him, as he is known as "Powell of K" in distinction from the Powells of Company I. The picture on page 200 shows him at 55, the one above at 17.


203


Roster of the Regiment.


Lucas, D. R., pp. 9-232.


*Cathcart, J. L., p. 177.


Cummins, R. W., Adjt., dis- missed May, '63.


*McGlashon, L. D., p. 191.


*Brewer, Harry, p, 189


*Spaulding, W. H. H., p. 145.


*Parks, Alva B., Com-Serg , Hammond.


*Severance, W. N., p. 178.


*Tubbs, Wm. T. Lincoln, Q. M. Sergt., from Nov. 1, '64 to muster out.


*Whitman, M. I, p. 199.


COMPANY A.


*Albert, Joseph, p. 89. Atkin, Orin E., killed July 6, '64, at Nickajack Creek.


Burnham, K. M., p. 131 *Brownell. Ezra, p. 176.


*Blaney, Peter G., Englewood, I11.


*Bellshoover, Wm., Hobart.


*Boney, Matthias, p. 41.


*Boyd, Levi A., Merrillville, wounded July 28, '64.


Burnham, David T., Lieut , killed Aug. 21,'64.


Bartholomew, Justice. p. 72.


Barton, Hiram, Crown Point, p. 86.


Bitcer, Conrad, disch. April 8, '65, died in 1897.


Craft, James, M. D., 2d Lieut., unknown


Case, Hiram A , died March 10, '63, LaGrange


Clingham, James D., died July 11,'64, Huntsville, Ala.


Cunningham, Wm., disch. Oct. 9,'63, Camp Sherman, dead. *Dodge, Paul, p 177.


*Drennen, Benj., Lowell.


*Dickinson, Thomas. p. 177.


*Dumond, John W., Lowell, wounded July 28, '64. Dutton. Geo. C , p. 177.


Dutton, James, disch Sept.5, '63, Camp Sherman, died at Mo- line, Kansas.


*Erb, Isaac T., Corporal, 9743 Avenue L, So Chicago, Il1.


*Engle, John B, Chicago, wound- ed, May 28.'64, Dallas.


*Fuller, Arch., Lowell, dead.


*Fowler, James, Kouts, dead.


*Flewellen, John, Valparaiso, dead.


*Furgeson, David, Lowell,. wounded May 28.'64, Dallas. *Fansher, Simeon J., Coffin's Station, dead.


Foster, James, Hebron, killed. July 22,'64, Atlanta.


Ford, Henry R., disch. March 31, '63, LaGrange, unknown. *Goff, James R., Crown Point. *Gerrish, James L., p. 31.


*Gromel, Frederick, unknown. Goff, Ephraim, disch. Nov. 18, '63, Chattanooga, dead.


*Heath, Alfred H., p. 67.


*Hale, John A., Moline, Kan. *Hartman, John C., Hammond.


*Haggart, Thaddeus, Hobart, dead.


Horton, James, killed July 22,. '64, Atlanta.


Haskins, H. H., p. 72.


Harris, Rollin T, died March. 11,'63, LaGrange. *Kowlen, Peter, Junietta, Neb., dead.


*Lutz, Jacob, Corp., Hobart. Lorey, John, died Sept. 21, '63, Camp Sherman.


Livingston, Hartford, disch. April 23,'63, Jackson, Tenn.,. dead.


Livingston, Wm., Crown Point,. p. 86. *Merrill, John P., p. 13.


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WILLIAM H. POWER, COMPANY B.


1900.


(See page 206.)


*Merrill, G. W., Serg., Moline, Kan., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas.


*Michael, Edwin, p. 183.


*Mauger, Nicholas, Millersville, Minn.


*Mock, Adam, died Sept. 11, '63, Camp Sherman.


Niksch, Charles, Merrillville, wounded May 28, '64, Dallas. Newman, Nicholas, p. 70.


*Ofenlock, John, Hammond.


*Pierce, Israel R., Sergt., Mer- rillville, dead.


*Pierce, James W., Corp., Nun- ica, Mich.


Pierce, Corydon, captured July 22, '64, died April 7,'65, Wil- mington, N. C.


*Pierce, Myiel, Corp., Merrill- ville.


*Pierce, Marion F., musician from Nov. 1, '64, Merrillville.


Pierce, Jesse E., disch. Aug., '63, Camp Sherman, dead. Parkhurst, Wm., disch. Nov. 11, '62, unknown.


Peach, Geo. H, Wood's Mill, disch. Feb. 9,'63, St. Louis.


*Reiger, August, p. 195.


*Ragan, George, p. 195. Robbins, Albert, wounded July 22,'64, died of wounds Aug. 6,'64, at Marietta.


Reader, John, disch. July 25, '63, dead.


Rice, Ferdinand, disch. Nov. 8, '62, unknown.


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Roster of the Regiment.


Sawyer, Daniel F., Capt., pp. 16-48.


*Snyder, Alanson W., p. 35.


*Shirley, Stephen, died 1897.


*Stoltz, Frank, died July, 1899, at Hammond.


*Stowell, Lewis M., Lowell, dead.


*Spears, Elijah, unknown.


*Spaulding, Joshua P., p. 45.


*Sly, Gilbert, Michigan City.


*Sykes, Jasper M., in Nebraska. Stichelman, John, wounded Aug. 24,'64, died Sept. 23, '64 ..


Schmidt, Jacob, died July 28, '63.


Smith, Geo. A., Ross Station, disch. April 16, '63, Memphis. Sawyer, Edward A., Sergt., died Sept. 1, '63.


*Tillotson, Francis, wagonmas- ter, died in 1897, Moline, Kan.


*Troilson, Andrew, Dyer.


*Traut, Jesse, E., p. 180.


*Vornholz, Francis, unknown. Vanderwort, August, died Mch. 9,'63.


Wells, R. H., p. 53.


*Welton, Harrison T., 2d Lieut., Lowell.


*Wilson, Wiley, Sergt., Lowell, died in 1898.


*Williams, Alex., Altamont, Kan.


*White, Samuel, Merrillville. Winand, Michael, Merrillville, died Dec. 11, '64, at home


*Young, Peter, Hammond.


Zuvers, Amos, Mount Grove, Mo., disch. April 16, '63.


COMPANY B.


*Alley, John M., p. 175. *Alley, George H., p. 175.


*Allen, Richard, p. 218. Andis, Robert, p. 196.


*Ashcraft, Salem C., p. 175.


*Ashcraft, Henry B., Sergt., Indianapolis.


Alley, Samuel D., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas, died of wounds Sept. 3, '64, Rome, Ga. *Brown, James R., 1st Sergt. and 2d Lieut , Cleopatra, Mo.


*Barrett, Richard J., Greenfield, died in 1899.


Barrett, Augustus M., disch. Dec. 31,'63, dead.


*Bolen, Daniel. Markleville, dead. *Butterfield, Lorain, Warring- ton, wounded Aug. 20, '64, Atlanta, dead.


Butcher, John L., Warrington. Blakely, Geo. W., disch. in 1863, dead.


Blakely, Nathaniel, died Feb. 13,'63, Fort Fowler.


*Baldwin, Garriott, recruit, dead.


Bussell, James M., died Novem- ber 20, '63, Memphis.


Bright, Smith, killed at New Hope Church, June 2, '64.


Baldwin, Joseph, disch. Oct. 5, '63, unknown.


*Baldwin, Jonathan, Arkansas, Kas., recruit March 4, '64, wounded May 28,'64.


*Bowman, Joseph, recruit, wound- ed May 28, '64, Dallas, un- known.


Carr, James H., Capt., Green- field, pp. 16 and 42.


*Curry, Isaiah A., p. 65.


*Curry, Wm., Sergt., dead.


*Curry, Wm. R.,Greenfield, dead.


*Collier, Tighlman H., Philadel- phia, Ind.


*Catt, Wesley S., pp. 210-212.


*Catt, Wm., Greenfield, wounded Aug. 31,'64, Jonesboro, Ga Curry, Andrew, died March 15, '63, LaGrange. Collins, Thomas J., died Mch. 29,'63, LaGrange.


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WILLIAM H. POWER, COMPANY B. 1864.


Born at Pottsville, Pennsylvania, June 25, 1848; came with his parents to Henry county, Indiana, in 1850, and in 1857 to Hancock county, and that has ever since been his home. He was a recruit in the winter of 1864 to Company B, and being only 15 years old. was soon called "Company B's baby." He was one of the forty men of Company B detailed for the picket line at Dallas, May 28, 1864, and passed through that terrific fight where all but seventeen of the forty were killed, wounded or captured. He escaped but was slightly wounded the next day, the 29th. He was in every battle of the com- pany, health always good, never missed a detail for duty and marched every foot of the way, via Savannah to Washington, and was not 17 years old when mustered out at close of war. He was of German-Irish stock and a true soldier. He has a wife and daugh- ter and a pleasant home. In the record of incidents one will be found from his pen that gives a view of the unwritten side of a sol- dier's life. His address is Wilkinson, Indiana. The picture on page 204 shows him as he is now, the one above is his army picture.


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Roster of the Regiment.


Cass, James W., captured


May 28,'64, Dallas, died not long after.


Cook, James A .. recruit, died April 27,'64, in service.


Curry, Zach. B, recruit, died Sept. 25,'64, in service.


Davis, Jacob H., Green field, disch. April 8,'64.


Davis, Nimrod M., unknown, p 86.


*Flowers, James, unknown.


Fletcher, Wm., died Feb. 13, '63, LaGrange.


*Gard, Samuel, Warrington, dead.


*Gibbs, Alonzo, died near Fort Scott, Kan., 1899.


*Hamilton, Charles G., Cleave- land, wounded May '28, '64, dead.


*Harlan, Samuel H., Markle- ville, dead.


*Holland, Thomas, p. 123.


*Hudson, George, Greenfield, dead.


*Hedges, Abram, recruit, un- known.


Hedrick, Peter, Shirley, disch. Feb. 5,'63, St. Louis.


Herrod, John B., Red Oak, Ia., disch. Dec. 8,'63, for promo- tion.


Harlan, John M., died Aug. 7, '63.


*Julius, Jacob, H., p 181.


*Julius, Ferdinand, Tipton, wounded July 28, '64, Atlanta, and Aug. 31,'64, Jonesboro. Johnston, Edward P., disch. March, 18,'63, unknown.


*Kingen, Riley, Greenfield, wounded Aug. 11, '64, Atlanta, died in '96.


Keller, John G., Pendleton, dis- charged Feb. 6,'63, Memphis, dead.


Kelly, Benj. F., killed in battle May 28,'64, Dallas.


*Lane, Logan A., Anderson. re- cruit, dead.


Miller, Henry, Lieut , resigned Feb. 13, '65; address, Jennings, Kas.


*Miller, Thos. J , Corp., Marion.


*Morford, Joseph B., Edwards- port, Corp., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas.


Morford, Elisha, killed in battle May 28, '64, Dallas.


*Meyer, Chas., Cumberland, cap- tured Dec. 4, '64, exchanged and died since the war.


*McGuire, Thomas, Lebanon.


*Milner, Joseph T., Mt. Moriah, Mo.


*Milner, Amos, p. 137.


*Milner, Job, Cleveland


*Milner, Wm., died in Kansas, '85. Mullen, Robert, disch. March 8, '63, dead. '63, dead.


McQuerry, Perry, Sergt., died July 30, '64, of wounds received July 28, '64.


Murphy, James, disch. May 10, '63, Moscow. unknown.


Mullen, Henry, Markleville, disch. May 20,'64, dead.


Morford, John A., Marion, disch. for wounds received May 28, '64, Dallas.


*Morris, Geo S., p 191.


*Nibarger, Harrison J., p. 192.


*Nibarger, John, p. 192. Nibarger, Lemuel J., died March 18,'63, LaGrange.


Nibarger, Thomas, died March 30.'63, Moscow.


Nealis, Thomas P., Anderson, disch. Sept 16, '63.


Ortle, Christiau, died Dec. 16,


'63, of wounds received at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, '63.


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CYRUS A. BAY, COMPANY C. 1900.


Born about 1826, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; married to Miss Lucinda Frame, March 21, 1850. at New Buffalo, Mich .; died April 14, 1900, at his home in Wheeler, Indiana. He was a good soldier and served through the war. Since the war he has lived in Chicago and Porter county, Indiana, most of the time in the latter, being by occupation a carpenter and cabinet maker. His wife died in February, 1894, in Chicago, but he leaves behind some children, who have sent the above picture as a token of their love and regard for the memory of their soldier father. Mrs. M. L. Crull, one of the . daughters, in sending it says: "He was a natural cook and since mother's death has kept up the home most of the time by himself; he loved his home to his dying day, and I am there to-day, May 22d, getting ready for his children to come home on Decoration Day. He was a member of the M. E. church. Oh! how we shall miss him when the Memorial Day comes this year." Mrs. Crull's address is Wheeler, Indiana.


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Roster of the Regiment.


*Potts, Larkin, Sergt., Rensse- laer.


Pope, Sanford, died March 19, '63, LaGrange.


*Polk, Peter F., wagoner, Rus- sellville, Il1., dead.


*Power, Wm. H., pp. 204-206.


*Richman, Lewis, Corp., Pales- tine, wounded July 22,' 64, Atlanta.


*Reeves, Nevil, Corp., Green- field.


*Reeves, Oliver, Ravena, Mo., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas.


*Reeves, Wm. W. Ravena, Mo., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas. *Reeves, Riley A., p. 101.


*Redmond, Michael, Willow Branch, dead.


*Roland, Geo., recruit, Char- lottsville.


*Shipman, Jas.J., North Branch, Kans.


Shipman, Wm., Corp., Cleve- land, died May 30, '64, of wounds received May 28, '64. *Siddel1, Wm., Cleveland, dead. *Slifer, Levi, Greenfield.


*Smith, Edward, Centralia, Kas.


*Scott, Chas. W., recruit, Wil- low Branch, wounded May 28, '64, dead.


Shaw, Isaac V., died Aug 18, '64, in service.


*Shipley, Reason, recruit, Green- field, dead.


Shipley, Francis, recruit, disch. Dec. 26,'64, dead.


Shaw, Wm. R., captured May 28, '64, died Aug. 5, '64, Ander- sonville prison.


Samples, James Q., recruit, died of wounds July 7,'64.


Tague, George, p. 197.


*Tyner, Henry C., unknown.


*Tibbets, Henry C., Soldiers' Home, Marion, Ind.


Troy, Christopher C., Warring- ton, disch. Oct. 5, '63.


True, Harvey, Mohawk, wound- ed May 28, '64, Dallas; disch. for wounds Dec. 7,'64.


*Vandyke, Seward, Anderson.


Vernon, Robert H., wounded May 28, '64, Dallas; died at Laurel Hill, N.C., Mar. 9,'65. *Woods, Jeremiah, p. 192.


*Watts, Geo. W., 1st Sergt. In- dianapolis; severely wounded May 28,'64, Dallas.


Winn, Madison, died Feb. 22, '63, Moscow.


Waters, Samuel R., Philadel- phia; disch. July 12,'63, dead. Wright, Clark W., p. 86, dead. *Whitehurst, Vinton, recruit, Beloit, Kan., wounded May 28,'64.


Wright, James W., recruit, died June 12, '64, of wounds. May 28, '64, Dallas.


Youse, Michael G., Cleveland, wounded July 22, '64, Atlanta, disch. Feb. 16, '65, died at home in '99.


COMPANY C.


*Alyea, David, Hebron. Alyea, G. W., p. 86. Brewer, Jacob, p. 175.


*Brewer, Winfield E., musician, Valparaiso.


*Barber, Miles, A., Sergt., Dix, Il1s.


*Breyfogle, Michael J., p. 176.


*Beaver, Nicholas, Michigan City.


*Billidew, John, Lansing, Mich., captured Aug. 18,'64, paroled May, 1865.


*Bullis, Perry, unknown.


*Burke, John, unknown.


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WESLEY S. CATT, COMPANY B. 1900. (See page 212.)


Beazell, James, died Nov. 10, '62, Louisville.


*Biggs, Jonathan, Valparaiso, detailed at Evansville hospital Nov. 10,'62. and served there. Biggs, Geo. W., died Jan. 19, '63, LaGrange.


Biggs, Benj., died March 16, '63, LaGrange.


Bush, Geo. W., died April, 21, '64, Scottsboro.


Bushong, John A., Indianapolis, disch. Jan., '63, Memphis.


Bushong, Henry J., disch. Jan. '63, Memphis, dead.


Blachley, Miller, Goss' Mill, disch. Jan., '63, Memphis.


*Bay, Cyrus A., p. 208.


*Campbell, James, p. 39.


*Catey, Charles, Oxford, dead.


*Campbell, James Douglas, died Insane Hospital, Washington. *Casteel, John, left sick Oct. 8, '64, unknown.


Collins, Samuel, died Dec. 12, '62, Oxford, Miss.


Cook, Ether A., died Jan. 15, '63, Keokuk, Ia.


Coleman, Daniel, died July 17, '64, Marietta, Ga.


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Roster of the Regiment.


*Cameron, David, Valparaiso, captured Feb. 21,'65, and pa- roled, dead.


Cobb, Reuben S. Hebron, disch. Sept. 5, '63, Camp Sherman, unknown.


*Drawans, Fred W., p. 133.


*Dumbolton, Riley H., unknown.


*Devoll, Sylvester, Valparaiso, died Oct. 20, 1892.


*Dibble, Harvey, Valparaiso, dead.


*Draper, Hiram, dead.


*Dunwiddie, Wm., pp. 214-216. Doolittle, Job, Sergt., died July 9,'63, Haines Bluff, Miss.


Defrance, Wallace L. Wheeler, drowned Aug. 27, '63, Black river.


Edmonds, Chas. M, 1st Sergt., Otsego, Mich , p. 86.


Frame, Wm. F., disch. Jan.'63, unknown.


*Groth, Otto, p. 37.


*German, Henry Boswell.


Griswold, Luman, dead, p. 86. Harman, Wm., 1st Sergt. and 2d Lieut., Fremont, Mich., re- signed March 4, '64.


*Haney, Paul, Hebron, died '82. *Harrison, John, wounded Aug. 3,'64, died '85, Lowell. *Hicks, Wm. T., p. 179.


*Hicks, John A., p. 179.


*Hearing, Lorenzo D., Valpar- aiso, died in 1879.


*Houghton, John R., unknown. Hannebuth, Wm., disch. Dec. 4, '62, Memphis, dead.


*Johnson, Samuel S., Omaha, Neb.


Johnson, Reason, Oxford, died Feb. 26,'63, Fort Fowler.


Jackson, Peter, disch. May 9, '63, Moscow, died June 26, '91, Valparaiso.


Johnson, John, Valparaiso, died Feb. 27,'63, Fort Fowler. *Keys, Milton, Fort Worth, Tex. *Kipling, Wm. N., p. 109.


*King, Sylvester, Clarion, Iowa, wounded Nov. 25,'63, Mission Ridge, killed by train Sept. 2, '99.


*Kolb, Wm. D., Oxford, wounded July 28, '64, Atlanta.


Kester, John L , Wheeler, died Feb. 25,'63, LaGrange.


Kotka, Augustus, Valparaiso, killed Aug. 11,'64, Atlanta.


Livingood. Geo. W., musician, Valparaiso, died Mar. 22, '64.


*Loux, Charles L., p. 181. Lank, Robt. B., pp. 29-121.


Lucas, Daniel R., pp. 9-232.


Martin, Thomas, Sergt., St. Cloud, Minn., wounded July 28,'64, Atlanta.


Mackey, Wm., p. 191.


*Matott, Francis, Valparaiso, dead.


*Martin, Wm., Colonel's Orderly, wounded twice on Atlanta cam- paign, died in '85.


Martin, Maurice. p. 60.


*McDonough, Thomas, Valpa- raiso, dead.


Oliver, David, Hebron, unknown.


Price, Joseph B., Valparaiso, disch. Aug. 14,'63, Camp Sherman, died May 10, '99.


Parker, Geo. W., Oxford, died '64 at home


Rowland, Henry, wagoner, disch. Jan. '63, unknown.


*Scott, Chas. M., p. 195.


*Savage, Wm., Lieut., Rose Hill, Kan.


*Sheets, Augustus, Valparaiso, died in '94.


*Spath, John, Valparaiso, died Mar. 24,'93.


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WESLEY S. CATT, COMPANY B. 1862.


Born February 9, 1841, in Hancock county, Indiana. Enlisted August 15, 1862, and was with the regiment in all its battles and marches from the beginning to the grand review in Washington. Married September 1, 1865, at Dayton, Ohio, and has a family of four children, two boys and two girls. Has lived in Hancock county since the war, and is by occupation a farmer. The picture above shows Comrade Catt as he was in the army and the one on page 200. as he is now. His address is Cleveland, Indiana.


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Roster of the Regiment.


*Scott, Wm. M., Sergt., Ox- ford, wounded July 28, '64, died at Oxford, July 20, '93.


Sleeper, Chas., Valparaiso, died Mar. 7,'63, LaGrange.


Stephens, Hiram W., unknown, p. 86.


Taylor, John W., Valparaiso, died Nov. 14,'62, Louisville.


Theil, Theodore, Hebron, disch. June 30,'63.


*Wise, Henry W., pp. 161-163.


*Wood, Haynes P.,Corp ,Hebron, wounded July 22, '64, Atlanta.


*Walter, Oliver, unknown. *Williams, Joseph, p. 151.


*Wise, Samuel, 1st, Valparaiso, accidentally wounded July 6, '64, died in '78.


Wise, Samuel, 2d, Omaha, Neb., leg accidentally broken near Jackson, Miss., disch. Dec. 23, '63.


White, Harvey, Valparaiso, died Mar. 11,'63, LaGrange.


Wooster, Wm., Valparaiso, died Feb. 14,'63, Fort Fowler.


*Young, Wm. H., Oxford.


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*Adams, Joseph, Reserve.


Arnold, Moses, died Nov. 3, '63, Memphis.


Arnold, Robert, p. 87, unknown.


*Bland, Francis M. L., captured June 15, '64, and paroled; sup- posed to be dead.


*Barnhart, Joel, Peru.


*Barnhart, Henry, Peru, dead. *Briggs, Robert, Macy.


*Barron, Anthony B., ambulance driver, Peru, died 1890.


Clifton, John, 1st Lieut., resigned Aug. 21,'63, died at Peru '91.


*Clayton, Andrew J., p. 147.


*Copeland, Jonathan, Perrys- burg, wounded Aug. 3, '64, dead.


*Colter, Evan J., Miamitown. died in '95.


*Cassel, Clinton, Peru, died in '86. Campbell, John, Walton, died April 14, '63, at Moscow.


Connett, John F., Peru, died Nov. 23,'62, Memphis.


*Epley, JosiahT., Sergt., Santafe. *Ellibee, Erastus, p. 57.


Eaton, Kenard, disch. April 16, '63, Memphis, dead.


*Farrar, Josiah, pp. 7,186.


*Farrar, Loyd B., Perrysburg, wounded Aug. 15, '64, Atlanta, dead.


*Fry, Joseph, Peru, wounded June 29,'64, Kenesaw.


*Frazee, Richard, Converse.


*Frazee, John, Converse.


*Grimes, John W., Corp., Perrys- burg, dead.


*Gage, Daniel R., Perrysburg, dead.


Griffet, Joseph, Stockdale, died of wounds received near At- lanta, Aug. 18, '64.


Griffy, Geo., Peru, disch. Jan. 10,'63, Memphis.




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