The Forty-Fourth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, history of its services in the war of the rebellion and a personal record of its members, Part 10

Author: Rerick, John H., 1830- 1n
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Lagrange, Ind., The author
Number of Pages: 620


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David R. Stopher was mustered in as a Sergeant, promoted 2d Lieutenant July 4, 1863, and attached to the staff of General Vaneleve, and died June, 1864.


John E. Casebeer was mustered in as a Corporal, re- enlisted as a veteran, was promoted 2d Lieutenant Feb- ruary 17, 1865, and mustered out with the Regiment.


VETERANS.


Corporal George W. Squier. See " CAPTAINS."


Corporal Joseph S. Potts. Kendallville.


Corporal John E. Casebeer. See " SECOND LIEU- TENANTS." Defiance, Ohio.


Amos T. Britton. Corunna, Ind.


John M. Collier. Michigan.


George Endinger. Chamberlin, Ind.


Jacob Harreder, Corporal.


Charles H. Higgins, Corporal. Hall's Corners, Ind.


Joseph Hemmer. Warsaw, Ind. Dead.


Andrew J. Johnson. Missouri.


Jerome A. Kenyon, killed at Chattanooga, by explo- sion of shell, April 1, 1864.


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Henry C. Knepper, transferred to Engineer Corps, August 1, 1864. Ligonier, Ind.


John Lower, Sergeant. ' South Milford, Ind.


Chester Markham, Sergeant.


William J. Opie. Wolcottville, Ind.


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COMPANY D.


. Charles A. Pardee, Hospital Steward. Wolcottville. Robert C. Price, Sergeant. Antwerp, Ohio. Samuel. A. Shanower, Ist Sergeant. Wawaka, Ind. Sylvester J. Stowe. See " FIRST LIEUTENANTS." Isaiah Smith. Ligonier, Ind.


Lewis Y. Thompson. Missouri.


Francis Van Ormin. Rome City, Ind.


THREE YEARS MEN.


Sergeant Lafayette Perkins. Hall's Corners, Ind.


Musician Aruna P. Cosgrove. Warsaw, Ind.


Francis Bartlett. Dead.


John Farmer. Harlan, Ind.


Abraham Z. Foot. Corunna, Ind.


Albert Jackson. Hall's Corners, Ind.


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Martin H. Kessler. Bureau County, IN.


Jacob Knepper. Wawaka, Ind.


Samuel W. Reed. Wolcottville, Ind.


Joseph B. Reed.


Jacob White. Wawaka, Ind.


Benjamin F. Williamson. Harlan, Ind.


DISCHARGED ON ACCOUNT OF DISABILITY FROM WOUNDS OR DISEASE.


Ist Sergeant Thomas C. Moffett, May 26, 1862. Dead. Corporal Philemon Mellington, July 11, 1862. Ant- werp, Ind.


Corporal Thomas J. Stanley, March 20, 1863. Evans- ville, Ind.


Corporal Randall Simmons, October 2, 1862. Hall's Corners, Ind.


Wagoner Joshua Lownsbury, January 3, 1863. New- ville, Ind. .


Amandred Anderson, June 23, 1862. Tullahoma, Tenn.


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COMPANY D.


Joseph Conway, June 20, 1862. Dead. Alfred Dougherty, Sept. 20, 1862. Fort Wayne, Ind. Emanuel Detrich, Sept. 6, 1862. Ohio. Horace Gusten, June 20, 1863. Dead. Samuel Hartsell, July 31, 1862. Wm. H. Johnson, Aug. 31, 1862. Fort Wayne, Ind. Wm. M. Johnson, Aug. 20, 1862. Spencerville, Ind. Henry Markle, Nov. 14, 1862. Sylvester Miner, July 1, 1863. Robert D. Rhea, July 31, 1862. Hall's Corners, Ind. Cyrenus Saunders, March 23, 1863. Michigan.


Joseph Shook, April 29, 1863.


Isaac D. Sockrider, June 23, 1862. Nebraska. Samuel Stowman, Aug. 29, 1862. Wawaka, Ind. Adolphus Thompson, Nov. 30, 1862.


Wm. H. Underwood, Sept. 20, 1862. Dead. Stephen P. Waybill, Jan. 6, 1863. Kansas. Henry Wentworth, Dec. 31, 1862. Dead. John Wentworth, Nov. 5, 1862. Hall's Corners, Ind. Ezra Worden, March 3, 1864. Hall's Corners, Ind. David Worden, Feb. 23, 1863. Dead.


KILLED.


Corporal Burke D. Shafer, Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


William H. Casebeer, Shiloh, April 6, 1862. John Haller, Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862. Jacob H. MeClellan, Shiloh, April 6, 1862. John Poppy, Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Platt Y. Squiers, Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


Jerome Kenyon, killed (accident) April 1, 1864, at Chattanooga, Teni.


DIED.


Sergeant Owen T. James, March 29, 1864.


Musician Joseph H. Eckles, Huntsville, Ala., July 12, 1862.


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COMPANY D.


Jacob Baunigardner, Andersonville, June 22, 1864. Thomas Blackburne, Calhoun, Ky., Feb. 16, 1552. Frederick Burner, Evansville, March 16, 1862. George W. Clark, Indianapolis, April 5, 1962. Henry I. Collier, Lavergne, Tenn., Sept. 28, 1862. Ebenezer Conway, Evansville, March 25, 1862. William A. Golden, Evansville, June 9, 1862. Samuel Hagerman, Pittsburg Landing, April 18, '62. James Hanan, Maysville, Ind., May 25, 1862. Barney Knepper, Indianapolis, June 15, 1802. David MeCord, Pittsburg Landing, April 2, 1862. William Miner, Evansville, Dec. 22, 1861. Charles Morse, Allen County, Ind., Feb. 23, 1862 ..


Joseph Murray, Battle Creek, July 20, 1852.


Thomas Parks, Henderson, Ky., Jan. 16, 1862.


William Routsong, Andersonville prison, Oct. 25, '64.


Lewis E. Shook, Jan. 10, 18:53.


Ira Worden, Andersonville prison, June 25, 1864.


TRANSFERRED.


Nathan Rex, to 15th U. S. I., Dec. 24, 1862. Alfred Wilson, 6 6 Cyrus Merriman, 66


ENLISTED MEN PROMOTED TO COMMISSIONS.


David K. Stopher, George Schell, James Collier, George W. Squier, John E. Casebeer, Sylvester K. Stowe.


RECRUITS.


1862.


Nov. 23. James Dallas, discharged May 2, 1863. Wol- cottville, Ind.


1863.


Dec. 23. James Album, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


" 33. Benedict Buekbart,


" 16. Robert T. Burris,


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COMPANY D.


Dec. 16. Wesley Burris,


Il. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


"" 23. Sammel J. Folke,


Sept. 16. Alex. W. Lines, Corp'l, "


Dec. 21. William Sellers,


1864.


Jan. 6. John O. Adams,


Oct. 19. James Allen,


Jan. 11. William M. Ball,


Feb. 10. John H. Bartholomew, m. o. April, 1865. Hall's Corners, Ind.


Feb. 29. Samuel B. Byers, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Nov. 30. William B. Briggs,


Oct, 26. John B. Burch,


Oct. 16. Flavius J. Burnett,


Nov. 16. Robert Cook, "


Oct. 20. Ezekiel P. Darling,


Jan. 29. Emanuel Dietrich, Corporal, Ohio.


29. John H. Evans,


Dec. 16. John G. Edwards,


Oct. 12,


Fort Wayne, Ind.


Jan. 29. William Farmer,


Sept. 14,


6. Thomas Fleming,


8. Tobias M. Grimes,


Feb. 27. John C. Gibson,


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10. John W. Gusten, died April 26, 1865.


Jan. 6. Harden Gillett, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. Dead.


Feb. 28. Horace Gusten,


28. Oliver Gusten, m. o. July 3, 1865. Harlan, Ind. Jan. 29. Charles F. Hickman, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. Harlan, Ind.


Mar. 19. Samuel Hartel, killed at Chattanooga, July 13, 1864. Hall's Corners, Ind.


Jan. 12. Abraham R. Hollingsworth, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. Harlan, Ind.


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COMPANY D.


Feb. 10. William H. Hanan, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. ١١


Jan. 12. William F. Harris,


4. Joel W. Johnson,


Dec. 29. Mattliew McKendall,


April 5. Norman Luce,


Jan. 6. Absalom Lattimore,


Mar. 5. Henry Luce,


Jan. 29. James McBratney,


Oct. 26. Lafayette Mullen,


Mar. 5. Richard Morten,


Feb. 29. Thomas D. McCortle,


Jan. 4. William A. MeDaniel,


4. Joseph A. McDaniel,


Oct. 24. John McGowan,


Mar. 12. William Matthes, ١١


Sept. 21. Wiley M. Mathes,


July 25,


Jan. 6. Astley C. Pomeroy,


Sept. 14,


Jan. 27. Lucius C. Palmer, Corporal, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. Hall's Corners, Ind.


3. Charles Quiek, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Sept. 26. John M. Rost, died at Chattanooga, July 18, 1865.


Dec. 16. George M. Riley, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Mar. 15. Walter Smith,


Feb. 29. Thomas Search,


July 10. Albert J. Spencer, transferred to V. R. C. March 13, 1865.


Jan. 6. Jesse Swisher, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.'


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Mar. 9. Thomas S. Trittapoo, Corporal, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


April 24. Zopher Tyler, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Dec. 15. John Teegarden,


Jan. 27. John H. Wentworth,


Mar. 22. Whitfield Welch,


" 15. John Welch,


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COMPANY E.


Oct. 16. John Westfall, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


17. John W. Yates, m. o. June 13, 1865.


1865.


Feb. 28. Horace Gusten, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


21. Israel Hickson, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


6. Joshua Ballenger, m. o. May 19, 1865.


Forty drafted men and substitutes were added to the Company in November, 1864, and were mustered out in June and July, 1865, except


Halbert MeClure, who died at Chattanooga, May 14, 1865.


Whole desertions in Company, 7; names omitted.


COMPANY E.


Company E was organized by volunteers from Whit- ley County, William H. Cuppy taking an active interest in enlisting the men. He was selected by the men as their Captain, Isaac N. Compton as Ist Lieutenant, and Francis MeDonald as 2d Lieutenant. These officers were commissioned Sept. 20, 1861, and mustered in with the Company Nov. 22, 1861. The men enlisted mainly in September before.


CAPTAINS.


William H. Cuppy, mustered in as above, led his Company in the battle of Fort Donelson, where he fell seriously wounded while in advance of his Company bravely cheering them on in the conflict. He was en- tirely disabled, and died from the wound received, July 15, 1862.


William Hildebrand was mustered in as n Sergeant, promoted 2d Lieutenant May 15, 1862, commissioned Ist Lieutenant Nov. 15, 1862, but not mustered ; promoted


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COMPANY E.


Captain January 20, 1863, and was mustered out at expir- ation of enlistment, Dee. 5, 1864. Residence, Po, Allen County, Ind.


Oliver P. Koontz was mustered in as a private, re- enlisted as a veteran, was promoted Captain January 16, 1865, and was mustered out with the Regiment. Present residence, Bluffton, Ind.


FIRST LIEUTENANTS.


Isaac N. Compton entered the service as Ist Lieuten- ant at the organization of his Company. Resigned in April, 1862. Residence, South Whitley, Ind.


Francis MeDonald was mustered in as 2d Lieutenant at the organization of the Company, received honorable mention at Shiloh ; was promoted Ist Lieutenant April 10, 1862. Resigned Nov. 14, 1862. Residence, Columbia City, Ind.


William Hildebrand. See "CAPTAINS."


Andrew J. Reed was mustered in as a private, was promoted 1st Lieutenant January 20, 1863, and was mus- tered out at the expiration of term of enlistment, Dec. 21, 1864. Residence, Welt City, Mo.


John D. Spurgeon was mustered in as a private, re- enlisted as a veteran, was promoted Ist Lieutenant March 24, 1865, and was mustered out with the Regi- ment. Residence, Manchester, Ind.


SECOND LIEUTENANTS.


Francis McDonald. See " FIRST LIEUTENANTS." -


William Hildebrand. See " CAPTAINS." -


Stephen J. Compton was mustered in as a Sergeant ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant January 20, 1863. Re- signed Jan. 10, 1864. Residence, South Whitley, Ind.


William S. Bitner was mustered in as a private, re- enlisted as a veteran, was promoted 2d Lieutenant


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COMPANY E.


March 24, 1865, and was mustered out with the Regi- ment. Residence, Goshen, Ind.


VETERANS.


Corporal James Collett, Sergeant. Collamer, Ind.


Jay W. Baker, Sergeant.


Hiram F. Biddle, Sergeant. Collamer, Ind.


Harvey W. Bare, Sergeant. Bangor, Mich.


Frederick Banta, Corporal. Georgetown, Eldorado County, Col.


William S. Bitner. See " SECOND LIEUTENANTS."


Samuel A. Baker, killed by railroad accident, Janu- ary 30, 1865.


Joseph W. Compton, Sergeant. Larwell, Ind. John Goucher. South Whitley, Ind.


David Hale. Dead.


Oliver P. Koontz. See "CAPTAINS."


Jackson Lippencott, Corporal. Columbia City, Ind,


Barrett Reeard. Transferred to U. S. Engineers August 26, 1864. Rochester, Kan.


John D. Spurgeon. See "FIRST LIEUTENANTS."


THREE YEARS MEN.


Corporal Samuel W. Havens. Collamer, Ind.


Corporal John Y. Robbins. Clair, Mich.


Corporal John M. Albright. Dead. Adam Barsh. Independence, Kansas.


Thomas Combs. Weaver, Dark County, Ohio. John C. Clapp. South Whitley, Ind.


Martin Hathaway. Allison, III. Samuel Heagy. Goshen, Ind. Theodore F. Nave. Tracy, Ind. Cury Pimlot. Wichita, Kansas. Joseph Ruply. North Manchester, Ind.


Elam Robbins. Liberty Mills, Ind.


Amos Rodearmel. Dead.


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COMPANY E. 175


Christopher Sonders. Larwell, Ind. John Shaffner. Roanoke, Ind.


Stephen McCurdy.


DISCHARGED.


1st Sergeant George Siekafoose, April 28, 1862. Bu- chanan, Mich.


Sergeant Jerome F. Combs, Aug. 8, 1862. Dead.


Corporal Henry Rupley, August 8, 1862; wounds at Shiloh. South Whitley, Ind.


Corporal Stephen Circle, April 28, 1862. Missouri.


Musician William Clapp, July 11, 1862.


Joseph Anderson, Nov. 3, 1862; wounds. Liberty Mills, Ind.


Andrew Arnold, April 28, 1862.


Isaac Byers, April 28, 1862. Van Buren Co., Mich.


Ezra Bushnell, Jan. 23, 1862. South Whitley, Ind. Christian Burnsworth, April 28, 1862.


Noah Brubaker, Aug. 11, 1864. Dead. -


Peter Boblet, Oct. 9, 1863. Collamer, Ind.


Alexander Goff, May 26, 1864. Collamer, Ind.


Nicholas Hapner, April 28, 1862. South Whitley.


Alonzo King, Oct. 26, 1862. Larwell, Ind.


William A. Kelsey, July 23, 1862. Saturn, Ind. Simeon Oberhaitzer, Jan. 9, 1864.


William Prugh, Jan. 12, 1864. Larwell, Ind.


Henry Rhodes, Muy 26, 1864; wounds at Chicka- manga.


Michael Sickafoose, June 2, '62. Columbia City, Ind. Albert Snyder, April 28, 1861 ..


KILLED.


Samuel A. Baker, killed by railroad accident, Janu- ary 30, 1865.


Corporal Warren Banta, at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Nelson Parrett, at Fort Donelson, Feb. 15, 1862.


George Weamer, died of wound at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62.


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COMPANY E.


James Mullenix, killed at Stone River.


DIED.


John M. Collins, taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863 ; died in rebel prison.


James Carpenter, taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863 ; died in rebel prison.


Sergeant Henry Croy, Calhoun, Ky., Feb. 19, 1862.


Corporal Hiram Smith, Evansville, March 1, 1864. Musician Lafayette Parks, Louisville, June 30, 1863. Henry Brenneman, May 12, 1862; wounds at Shiloh. Joseph Carns, Feb. 4, 1862.


Solomon Carpenter, March 15, 1862.


Henry Dilater, Feb. 8, 1862.


John Denny, taken prisoner at Chickamauga, and died at Andersonville prison, June 19, 1864.


Asbury Grobel, Jan. 12, 1863; wounds at Stone River.


George Holloway, in rebel prison, Danville, Va., March 7, 1864.


George G. Hennemyer, Bowling Green, Ky., Janu- ary 1, 1863.


Nathan Myers, Calhoun, Ky., Feb. 8, 1862.


Henry Parrett, Chattanooga, May 13, 1864.


Joseph Parrett, March 9, 1862.


William Stiver, Dec. 6, 1861.


James W. Samuels, April 11, 1862.


David Werts, Dee. 8, 1861.


TRANSFERRED.


Harrison Sayre, to Company G.


RECRUITS.


1862.


Jan. 5. Henry M. Eagle, died May 15, 1862 ; wounds at Shiloh.


1863. .


Dec. 26. Henry L. Davidson, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. 11. William A. Dawson,


COMPANY E. 177


Dec. 11. John Hoon,


m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


23. William McCarty,


2. Thomas H. Smith,


23. Michael Wade,


1864.


Mar. 5. Alfred Bower,


11. Thomas Biddle, .


11. Jolın H. Biddle,


as Corporal. Ligonier.


19. Samuel Creager, as Corporal. Columbia City.


Feb. 27. Henry F. Cannutt, m. o. Aug. 31, 1865.


Jan. 6. Daniel Etnire,


6. Jacob L. Etnire,


m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Mar. 19. William Fox, Columbia City.


19. Elkanah Fletcher,


as Corporal. South Whitley.


19. Noah Fletcher, South Whitley.


19. William R. Holloway,


5. William F. Jackson,


5. William T. Livingston, "


6. William Long,


11. William Mckinney,


Jan. 6. John Malott,


Mar. 19. Samuel Pritchard, South Whitley. ١١


Dec. 5. Alonzo M. Porter,


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. Jan. 4. John W. Parrott, diednt Nashville, Aug. 8, '64.


Mar. 11. Israel Rhods, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865, as Cor- poral. Columbia City.


6. Joshua J. Ramy, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


5. Lewis Sigurs,


9. Theodore A. Steward,


Pawnee, Ill.


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COMPANY F.


Feb. 27. David Sewall,


m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. ،،


Mar. 8. Hiram Sewall,


19. Henry Eurie,


Dead.


Jan. 6. John T. Weinland, "


1865.


Nov. 30. William L. Rannson,


Mar. 11. James L. Cross,


Apr. 20. George W. Haines,


Mar. 2. Isaac D. Reed,


1865. Jan. 26. Daniel K. Shelton,


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26. Thomas L. Shelton,


Forty-six drafted men and substitutes were added to the Company in the fall of 1864, and mustered out in June and July, 1865, except


Alfred B. Alton, who died nt Chattanooga, June 29, 1865;


John Alton, died at Chattanooga, March 4, 1865.


There were 12 deserters from the Company ; names omitted.


COMPANY F.


Company F was organized by volunteers from De Kalb County, who elected for their first officers, George W. Merrill, Captain ; James Colgrove, Ist Lieutenant ; Thomas C. Kinmont, 2d Lieutenant. These officers were commissioned September 20, 1861, and were mus- tered in with the Company, November 22, 1861. The men mainly enlisted early in September.


CAPTAINS.


George W. Merrill entered the service as above stated. Resigned June 24, 1862. Present residence, Toledo, Ohio.


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COMPANY F.


Thomas C. Kinmont entered the service as 2d Lieu- tenant, at the organization of the Company; led the Company at Fort Donelson and Shiloh ; received a wound breaking the thigh bone; was honorably men- tioned in Colonel Reed's report ; was promoted Captain June 24, 1862; resigned February 25, 1863. Residence, Hicksville, Ohio.


John Gunsenhouser was mustered in as a Sergeant ; promoted Ist Lieutenant May 15, 1862; Captain, July 4, 1863 ; led his Company at the battle of Chickamauga, where he fell the second day of the battle, September 20, 1863. He was highly praised by Lieutenant-Colonel Aldrich in his official report of the battle.


Irving N. Thomas was mustered in as Corporal, was promoted 2d Lieutenant March 21, 1863, Ist Lieutenant July 4, 1863, and commissioned September 21, 1863, but did not muster, and resigned as Ist Lieutenant January 2, 1864. Gone west.


George H. Cosper was mustered in as a private ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant July 4, 1863; Ist Lieutenant, January 8, 1864; Captain, June 3, 1864; and was mus- tered out with the Regiment. Lives in Kansas.


FIRST LIEUTENANTS.


James Colgrove was mustered in as Ist Lieutenant ; was promoted Adjutant, January 10, 1862; was honor- ably mentioned by Colonel Reed for conduct at Fort Donelson, and at Shiloh. In the latter battle his horse was shot under him. Resigned May 27, 1862. Resi- dence, Chicago, Ill.


John Gunsenhouser. See " CAPTAINS."


Irving N. Thomas. See " CAPTAINS."


George H. Cosper. See " CAPTAINS."


Alexander Kinmont was mustered in as a Corporal ; re-enlisted as a veteran ; was.promoted Ist Lieutenant


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COMPANY F.


June 3, 1864 ; was promoted Quartermaster January 17, 1865, and was mustered out with the Regiment. Resides at Auburn, Ind.


James M. Thomas entered the service as a private ; re-enlisted as a veteran ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant March 24, 1865; Ist Lieutenant, June 10, 1865, and was mustered out with the Regiment. Residence, Kearney Junction, Buffalo County, Nebraska.


SECOND LIEUTENANTS.


Thomas C. Kinmont. See " CAPTAINS."


Solomon De Long was mustered in as Ist Sergeant ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant March 20, 1862; resigned ---- December 19, 1862, and re-entered the service as Captain of the 129th Regiment Indiana Volunteers. Dead.


Irving N. Thomas. See " CAPTAINS."


George H. Cosper. See " CAPTAINS."


James M. Thomas. See " FIRST LIEUTENANTS." Alfred Rose was mustered in as a private ; re-enlisted as a veteran ; was promoted 2d Lieutenant June 24, 1865, and mustered out with the Regiment. Resides at Auburn, Ind.


VETERANS.


Musician Simon Aldrich. Waterloo, Ind. Isaac Brubaker, Sergeant. Corunna, Ind. John G. Casebeer, Sergeant. Butler, Ind. Ludwig Countryman. Newville, Ind. William Friend. Auburn, Ind.


Samuel Jacques, Ist Sergeant. Lansing, Mich.


Alfred Rose. See " SECOND LIEUTENANTS." Au- burn, Ind.


George E. Revette. Dead.


John H. Tranger, Corporal.


Henry L. Wallace, Corporal. Paulding Co., Ohio.


Hiram B. Williams, Sergeant. Gone west.


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COMPANY F.


David N. Yarnell, Sergeant. Quasqueton, Buchanan County, Iowa.


Trusterman B. Totten, Corporal. Kansas.


THREE YEARS MEN.


Sergeant Wilson Nichols. Farmer Centre, Ohio.


Sergeant Nathan T. Fuller. Newville, Ind.


Corporal Marshall Hadsill. Sibba, Osceola Co., Iowa. David Andrews. Spencerville, DeKalb Co., Ind.


Lewis Beard. Newville, DeKalb Co., Ind.


Joseph Craig. Waterloo, Ind.


Calvin Casebeer. Butler, Ind.


Edward R. Coburn. Isabell, Isabell Co., Mich.


Peter Countryman. Newville, Ind.


Richard Dirrim. Butler, Ind.


George W. Freeby, m. o. April 20, 1865.


Isaac Fireston. Nettle Lake, Ind.


Frederick Ginter. Butler, Ind.


Henry Gunsenhouser. Butler, Ind. John H. Hart. Gone west.


Harvey Nichols. Dead.


Alexander L. Nichols. Butler, Ind.


George W. Palmer, m. o. Dee. 12, 1864. Hicksville, Ohio.


John Slents. Butler, Ind.


George W. Slents. Butler, Ind.


Robert S. Schamp. Kansas.


Martin B. Turner. Dead.


DISCHARGED.


Sergeant James H. Abell, Sept. 3, 1862. Spencer- ville, Ind.


Captain James M. Milleman, August, 1862. Spencer- ville, Ind.


Wagoner Nathan Matthews, March 9, 1863. Auburn, Indiana.


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COMPANY F.


.. Henry J. Able, May 16, 1863. Spencerville, Ind. Hollis B. Aikens, April 28, 1862. Newville, Ind. Michael Brubaker, Feb. 11, 1863. Deerfield, Ind. William Y. Babcock, April 28, 1862.


Daniel W. Cole, March 11, 1863. Newville, Ind. William Cochran, August 11, 1862.


William Deigh, Sept. 12, 1862.


Ezra Dickinson, April 28, 1862. Butler, Ind.


Robert R. Dirrim, July 11, 1862; wounds at Shiloh. Butler, Ind.


Isaac Ditmar, Jan. 28, 1862; wounds at Shiloh. Au- burn, Ind.


Francis M. Haughey.


Alexander Hart, April 28, 1862. Illinois.


David N. Hart, May 7, 1863. Columbia City, Ind.


Solomon Kinsley, July 5, 1862.


Jacob Myers, Nov. 6, 1862. Henry Milliman, June, 1862. Spencerville, Ind.


Robert Matthews, April 28, 1862.


James Revette, June 24, 1862. Butler, Ind. George W. Redd, Jan. 10, 1865.


Samuel R. Rickett, Ang. 1, 1862.


Thomas O. Sloan, June 25, 1862. Dead. John M. Scott, June 14, 1862. Dead. Nathan Stockwell, July 5, 1862.


George B. Weeks, Sept. 21, 1862.


Andrew J. Strole, Feb. 1, 1803. Dead.


Francis S. Chandler. Waterloo, Ind.


KILLED.


Henry C. Pryor, Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863. John H. Webster, Stone River, Jan. 2, 1863. Stephen Turner, Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. Nelson Mullenix, Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.


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COMPANY F.


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DIED.


James G. Dirrim, near Corinth, Miss., May 2, 1862. William Bender, Shiloh, April 6, 1862. William Collier, Shiloh, April 7, 1862. Charles S. Beverly, Battle Creek, Tenn., July 20, '62. William S. Bardon, Huntsville, Ala., Aug. 23, 1862. Oscar I. Crane, St. Louis, May 21, 1862. Charles O. Danks, Battle Creek, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1862. James Flora, Nashville, Nov. 19, 1863. Hiram Gaff, Evansville, May 3, 1862.


Allen S. Headley, Henderson, Ky., Jan. 4, 1862. John Hombarger, New Albany, Ind., Oct. 7, 1862. Leonard Kirby, St. Louis, May 16, 1862.


Warren Millininn, Evansville, April 1, 1862. Henry I. Monroe, St. Louis, April 23, 1862. Orlando Oberlin, Pittsburg Landing, March 22, 1862. Bennett S. Robe, Chattanooga, Dec. 13, 1863. William M. Smith, Evansville, Marchi 7, 1862. Louis B. Tiffany, Dec. 21, 1862; w. at Stone River. Albert P. Totton, Evansville, March 7, 1862.


George W. Wallace, Jan. 7, 1863 ; w. at Stone River. Michael MeEntaffer, Louisville, Ky., Nov. 28, 1862. Francis P. Robbins, at Nashville, Feb. 6, 1863.


TRANSFERRED.


Daniel Greenawalt, to Invalid Corps, August, 1863. Auburn, Ind.


Chester B. Greenamyer, to Invalid Corps, May 10, 1863 ; wounds at Stone River.


Herman P. Colgrove, to Engineer Corps. Allegan, Pierce County, Kansas.


Otis Blood, to Invalid Corps,. August, 1863. New- ville, Ind.


VOLUNTEER RECRUITS.


1862.


Nov. 12. Roland E. Ford, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Oct. 22. Asaph Harwood, discharged Nov. 2, 1864.


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COMPANY F.


Nov. 12. Jacob Hicks, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Dee. 3. Jarrett W. Hall,


Nov. 12. Hugh W. Dirrim,


Oct. 7. Covert Lucas,


“ : 22. Stephen McCurdy, Corporal,


Nov. 12. Tempest T. McCurdy, died at Murfreesboro.


Oct. John Notestine, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


12. Samuel Oberlin, Corp'l, "


Nov. 12. David G. Robinson,


12. Henry S. Reid, drowned at Chattanooga, No- vember 14, 1863.


12. Jacob Slentz, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


12. Henry Slentz,


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Oct. 22. Frederick Shock,


Nov. 12. George T. Shick,


Oct. 2. Jason H. Thurston,


Dec. 8. George W. Townsend, ١١


3. David Weatherford,


1863.


Oct. 23. Samuel Anderson, discharged March 13; 1865. April 27. James Brubaker, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Dec. 26. Henry A. Bailey, 2. William A. Hood,


15. John Irwin,


Joseph R. Lough,


26. 11. William Morris,


April 22. John H. Smith.


Sept. 26. William C. Spaulding,


Dec. 11. William F. Stewart,


1864.


April 12. John Brown, Lagrange, Ind.


Mar. 3. John C. Baum,


Nov. 12. Hiram Bright,


April 12. William A. Diehl,


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COMPANY F.


Mar. 3. Robert W. Ewbanks, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


April 2. William Fisher,


Nov. 3. Jolmn W. Forbes, 16


April 2. Samuel Goodman,


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12. David Goff, Butler, Ind.


Dec. 31. Alonzo E. Goff, ١١


April 24. George W. Goff,


Feb. 3. William R. Goff,


Oct. 4. Wilson Hyatt, died, Chattanooga, July 29, '65.


April 12. Alexander Hoffinan, m. o. Sept. 14, 1865. Corporal. Butler, Ind.


4 12. George D. Hopkins, ١١


Oct. 5. James W. Hyatt,


Nov. 12. John Hall,


Sept. 7,


April 3. David Jacques, Corporal.


Sept. 14, "


Oct. 22. Chas. Kooster, died, Chattanooga, July 3, '65.


April 2. Samuel Ludwig, m. o. May 18, 1865.


2. Joseph D. K. Lowry, Sept. 14, "


Nov. 12. Basil Lamb,


Mar. 9. Wm. W. McClintock,


Dec. 27. Geo. Mayers, died, Chattanooga, May 26, '65.


Mar. 3. John L. Smith,


Nov. 3. John Smith,


m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


Dec. 21. William H. Stoy,


June 26,


April 18. William H. Thomas,


Sept. 14,


Jan. 7. Isom Tull,


April 2. Sydney N. Welch, Corporal.


Nov. 3. Henry C. White,


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Jan. 7. Caswell York, '


1865.


Feb. 22. Wesley W. Lowry,


June 17, "


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12. Thomas Wakeman,


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186


COMPANY G.


Mar. 3. Resin Maples,


10. Adam Oberlin,


Feb. 22. Alexander Sloane,


Mar. 10. John C. Smith,


1. George P. Sharp,


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6. Leander Vail,


10. George W. Groves,


m. o. Sept. 14, 1865.


William F. Green, discharged April 6, 1865.


Thirty-seven drafted men and substitutes were added to the Company in the fall of 1864, and mustered out in June and July, 1865, except


Isaac Rummel, died at Chattanooga, May 6, 1865 ; Lorenzo Siphert, died at Chattanooga, Dec. 30, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Company G was organized by volunteers mainly from Noble County. About one half of the Company was recruited by Peter Snyder, of Kendallville, a patri- otie citizen too old for service in the field. The balance of the Company was principally recruited by Dr. Will- iam C. Williams, of Albion, who was chosen the first Captain, Henry C. Shoemaker, Ist Lieutenant, and David Carey, 2d Lieutenant. These officers were com- missioned September 20, 1861, and mustered in with the Company, November 22, 1861.




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