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CLYDE N. WILSON
JESSE WEBSTER WILSON
years of age, at which time he accepted a position as assistant book- keeper with the Stewart-Alexander Lumber Company at Gifford, Arkansas, and was soon promoted to assistant manager and was later transferred to Memphis, Tennessee. Mr. Wilson proved his efficiency and was soon again promoted, this time to the main office of the firm at St. Louis. For a time he was manager of their plant at Mangham, Louisiana. Since May, 1913. he has occupied the important position of manager of the Mississippi Lumber Company ; he is now located at Meridian, Mississippi, at which place he resides with his family.
CHAPTER XXIII.
FAIRMOUNT TOWNSHIP SOLDIERS.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION.
Isaac Sudduth, buried in East Bethel Graveyard.
WAR OF 1812.
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*Lewis Harrison. *William Leach. *James Martin.
*Capt. George Reeder.
MEXICAN WAR.
*John Hubert, corporal, Com- pany B, Third Ohio Infantry.
*John Plaster, private, Com- pany I, First Indiana Infantry.
*John Vetor. private, Third Michigan Infantry.
While the Society of Friends do not encourage war and strife, as a denomination, but stand, instead, as a church, for peace and arbi- tration among nations, this com- munity, where peace principles then largely predominated, con- tributed as many volunteers to the Union Army during the Civil War as any other locality of sim- ilar population.
Following are the names of Union soldiers who lived in Fair- mount Township at the time of their enlistment or who have re- sided in this community since the close of the Civil War :
JOHN VETOR
Elijah Alexander, private, Company I, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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George N. Allred, corporal. Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
*Moses Allred, private, Company F. Thirty-fourth Indiana Infan- try.
*Lindley Arnett, private, Company K, Forty-seventh Indiana In- fantry.
*L. D. Baldwin, sergeant, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
Henry Barber, private, Company D, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
Ephraim Bartholomew, first sergeant, Company A, Nineteenth In- diana Infantry ; first lieutenant, Company I, Twentieth Indiana Infan- try.
*George Bates, private, Company D, Second Indiana Cavalry.
*Enoch Beals. private, First Indiana Cavalry.
Newton Beals, private, Company K, First Indiana Cavalry.
*James W. Beidler, private, Company A. One Hundred and Fifty- sixth Indiana Infantry.
*Joseph Bennett, private, Twenty-fourth Indiana Battery.
*Randolph Boggess, private, Company C, One Hundred and Fifty- third Ohio Infantry.
*Jonathan Bogue, unassigned.
*James Brewer, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Willis Brewer, private, Company C. Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Jesse Bright, private, Company H. One Hundred and Forty-sec- ond Indiana Infantry.
Thomas Brookshire, corporal, Company E, Ninth Indiana Cavalry. James Brown, private, Company I, Second Ohio Cavalry.
*Charles F. Buck, private, Company C, Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry.
Frank Buck, private. Company C. Thirty-third Massachusetts In- fantry.
*Ilarmon Buller, private, Company C, One Hundred and Eighteenth Indiana Infantry.
*John Buller, private, Company K. Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry.
*Gabriel Bumpus, private, Company I, Thirty-third Indiana Infan- trv.
*John Busing, private, One Hundred and Fifty-third Indiana In- fantry.
* Deceased
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*Isaac Carter, private, Company G, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry. Robert Carter, private, Company C. Fifty-first Indiana Infantry.
Nathan D. Cox, private, Company A, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry.
*Cyrus Crawford, first lieutenant, Company I, Sixteenth Indiana Infantry.
*H. M. Crilley, corporal, Company C, Fourteenth New Jersey In- fantry.
*Milton Crowell, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*William P. Crowell, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
James W. Curtis, private, Companies M and A, Sixth Indiana Cavalry.
Robert Dare, corporal, Company G, Sixty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Foster Davis, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; second lieutenant, Company G, One Hundred and Fifty-third Indiana Infantry.
*G. W. Dealy, private, Company F, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry. *Harrison Dean, private, Twenty-second Indiana Infantry.
*Alex Deerin, private, Company C, One Hundred and Seventy-sec- ond Ohio Infantry.
*Amos Deshon, private, Company D, Seventy-ninth Indiana Infan- try.
R. H. Dickerson, private, Company F, Thirty-second Indiana In- fantry.
W. A. Dolman, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry. *John L. Douglass, private, Company F, Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
Levi Dove, private, Company A, Nineteenth Indiana Infantry.
William S. Elliott, corporal, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
*M. S. Friend, private, Company K, Seventy-ninth Ohio Infantry. *John Gambriel, Company D, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
*Henry Gardner, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
Henry Garrison, private, Company A, Eighth Indiana Infantry.
Leander Geeding, private, Company G, One Hundred and Thirty- sixth Indiana Infantry.
*John Gibson, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Charles Gift, private, Company I, One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Ohio Infantry.
"Deceased
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Jesse Haisley, private, Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
JOHN B. HOLLINGSWORTH
Retired monument dealer, was born in Hudson County, Ohio, August 5, 1836. His grandparents were natives of Pittsburgh, as were his parents. William Hollingsworth, born June 25, 1811, and Lucinda, born May S, 1814. William and Lucinda . Hol- lingsworth were the parents of six children, namely: Wesley B., John B., Gilmore, Mariah, Isabel and Wil- liam. In 1856 John B. Hollings- worth came to Fairmount Town- ship with his parents, locating in Fairmount, then a village of about a dozen houses. The father opened the first cabinet shop in the Town- ship, making household furniture of all kinds by hand, and supplying pio- neers with coffins for their dead. John B. went to school at White Hall and also at Summitville. He started to learn the carpenter trade with his uncle, William Wellington, then living at Summitville, remain- ing with his relative about one year, then returning to Fairmount and working at odd jobs until the spring of 1861. On April 23, 1861, he en- listed in Company K, Eighth Indi- ana Volunteer Infantry, for the three months' service, remaining with this regiment until the com- mand was mustered out on August 6, 1861. He, with Smith Kelsay and Isaac Smithson, were the first three Fairmount Township men who at the outbreak of war responded to President Lincoln's call for troops. October 1, 1861, Hollingsworth enlisted in Company H, Twelfth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, serving seven months in this regiment. With this command he was discharged May 18, 1862. On August 10, 1862, he volunteered for the third time, enlisting in Company H, Eighth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, for three years, or until the close of the war. The Eighth was mustered out June 14, 1865. He was with his regiment at the battle of Rich Mountain, West Virginia, July 12, 1861. During his second enlistment his regiment was on guard duty, being stationed near Sharpsburg, Maryland, guarding the Potomac River. During his third enlistment he saw hard service with the Eighth Indiana Infantry, participating with his command in the battles of Blackwater, Missouri, Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Jackson, Big Black, Vicksburg, second battle of Jackson, Hall Town, Oppequon, New Market, Cedar Creek and Fisher's Hill. At Cedar Creek, on October 19, 1864, just before Gen. Phil Sheridan arrived to rally his demoralized army, Hollings- worth met Harry Norton, who was then sick. Hollingsworth helped his comrade along as far as Norton was able to go. The Confederates had at this point flanked the Union forces and it was a case of every man for him- self. Norton insisted that Hollingsworth go on and take care of himself. explaining, after much effort, that he was too sick and too weak to go far- ther. Hollingsworth reluctantly left his comrade. The Confederates were itpon them. Hollingsworth wheeled around, fired at his pursuers as he re- treated, and took to his heels, making his escape to the Union lines as
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bullets were "throwing up dirt all about him." Norton fell into the hands of the Confederates, and was taken to Libby Prison, where he died. In June, 1865, Hollingsworth returned home and for many years successfully carried on a monument business in Fairmount. . On February 17, IS76, he was married to Mrs. Hary Hall Hathaway, daughter of William and Han- nah (Stanfield) Hall, who was born February 11, 1844, in Fairmount Town- ship. To this union four children were born, namely: Martin L., Morton, Joseph B. and Sarah L., all deceased except Morton.
Robert Hart, private, Company G, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
*Cyrus W. Harvey, sergeant, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
F. M. Haynes, private, Second Indiana Light Artillery.
*John Helton, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
Alpheus Henley, private, unassigned, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
*Daniel Hill, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Thomas Hobbs, private, unassigned, Thirty-second Indiana In- fantry.
*Joseph Hockett, private, Company F, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
Joseph Hoggatt, private, Company C, Seventy-ninth Ohio Infantry.
J. B. Hollingsworth, private, Company II, Eighth Indiana Infantry.
Cyrus Hollingsworth, private, Company I, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry ; private, unassigned, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.
*Wesley Hollingsworth, musician, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Gilmore Hollingsworth, musician, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Abner Holloway, private, Company E, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry.
Polk Hosier, private, Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
*John Hubert, corporal, Company C, Fifty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
J. M. Hundley, private, Company E, One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
Nathan W. Hunt, private, Company C, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Henry Jeffrey, corporal, Company H, One Hundred and Eight- eenth Indiana Infantry.
*Gabe Johnson, private, Company A, Eighth Indiana Infantry.
*John F. Jones, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; captain, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
Hiram Jones, private, Company C, Eigthy-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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John Jones, private, Company C. Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Thomas Jones, private, Company G. One Hundred and Twenty- ninth Ohio Infantry.
*Thomas Jones, private, Forty-second Indiana Infantry.
*Smith Kelsay, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry ; Company H. Eighth Indiana Infantry.
A. W. Kelsay, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; cor- poral Company K, One Hundred and Fifty-third Indiana Infantry.
*Henry D. Kepler, private, Company E, Fifty-seventh Indiana Infantry.
*Lawson Kimes, private, Company A, Fourteenth Indiana Infantry. William G. Lamm, private, Twenty-fourth Indiana Battery.
Andy Leverton, private, Company C, Tenth Indiana Infantry.
*John S. D. Lewis, private, Company H. Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Eli B. Lightfoot, private, Company G, Twenty-sixth Indiana Infantry.
*Albert Lytle, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Enoch Lytle, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Henry Lytle, private, Company H. Eighth Indiana Infantry.
Newton Lytle, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana Infantry.
*Stanton Lytle, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*John Lillibridge, private, Company F. One Hundred and Thir- teenth Ohio Infantry.
Alex Little, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; pri- vate Company B, Seventh Indiana Cavalry.
*Azel Little, private, Company H. Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; Twenty-fourth Indiana Battery.
*Thomas Little, private, Company H, Eighty-fourth Indiana Infantry ; private, Company B, Seventh Indiana Cavalry.
*Byram Love, private, Company D, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
*Joseph Mahoney, private. Company F. One Hundred and Forty- seventh Indiana Infantry.
*Andrew Mann, private, Company E, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
Frederick Mason, private, Company G, One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
*Jacob McCoy, Company D, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry.
*Jesse Milner, Company F. One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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Michael Mittank, private, unassigned, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry. *George Modlin, private, Company C. Eigthy-ninth Indiana Infantry.
Caleb Moon, corporal, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
Lewis Moon, private, Company C, Seventy-ninth Ohio Infantry ; captain, Company G, One Hundred and Eighteenth Kentucky Infantry.
*Albert P. Mott, corporal, Company H. Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*William Newby, private, Company C, Eigthy-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
Daniel Nicholson, private, Company G, Sixty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
A. F. Norton, private, Company C, One Hundred and Eighteenth Indiana Infantry ; private, Company D. Thirty-third Indiana Infantry.
*George Norton, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana Infantry. *Harry Norton, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana Infantry. *James Norton, private, Company D, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry. *Henry Odell, private, Company K, Thirty-fifth Ohio Infantry.
J. H. Parker, private, Company G, One Hundred and Fifty-third Indiana Infantry; private, Company K. Sixteenth United States In- fantry.
*Harper Parsons, private, Company I, One Hundred and Forty- seventh Indiana Infantry.
B. S. Payne, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth In- diana Infantry.
*Ephraim Payne, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry ; sergeant, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*James Payne, private, Company C. One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
*Thomas Payne, private, Company G, One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
*Wesley Payne, private, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Lemuel Pearson, private, Company K, One Hundred and Eight- eenth Indiana Infantry.
James Phillips, private, Company A, One Hundred and Twentieth Indiana Infantry.
*Alex Pickard, private, Company K, Sixteenth Indiana Infantry.
*William Powell, private, Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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*A. W. Ray, private, Company D, Seventy-ninth Indiana Infantry. *Joc Reeves, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Andrew Rhoads, private, Company G, Fifty-seventh Indiana In- fantry.
ANDREW RHOADS
Who was a shoemaker, was a native of Pennsylvania, where he secured a common school education. He was a splendid mechanic. It is said of him that he could take a man's measure for a pair of boots one morning and have them ready to wear the next. In politics he was a Republican. He was a member of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, and took an active part in religious work; he was very con- scientious and always endeavored to do what was right. At the beginning of the Civil War he closed his shop and volunteered his services, going at once to the front. He was killed De- cember 31, 1862, at the Battle of Stone River, being the first man from Fair- mount Township to lay down his life in defense of his country. His re- mains were buried in the Stone River National Cemetery. Andrew Rhoads married Sarah Mann, born in Indi- ana, and a daughter of Andrew and
Martha Mann. To this marriage was born John L. Rhoads and Jennie (Rhoads) Thorn. John L. Rhoads was born November 19, 1858. He was married November 14, 1887, and his chil- dren are Glen, Bessie, Alta, Blanche and Lillian. Their present home is at Fairmount. Jennie was born December 6, 1860; married August 17, 1889. and her children are Hassel, Walter and Lloyd, all of whom reside near Gaston, Indiana. Sarah (Mann) Rhoads had two brothers in the Civil War, namely, John and Andrew. They contracted the measles while in the service and died. Andrew Jackson Mann, father of Sarah, John and An- drew, also served in the Union Army during the War.
*Lewis Ricks, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Elias Roney, private, Company A, Fifty-seventh Indiana Infantry. Calvin Scott, private, Company C. Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
Jesse Scott. private, Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry ; private, Company G, One Hundred and Fifty- third Indiana Infantry.
*John Scott, private, Company C, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
Levi Scott, private, Company C, One Hundred and Eighteenth In- diana Infantry.
* Deceased
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John Selby, private, Company F, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
William Simons, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
Ichabod Smith, sergeant, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
Jason B. Smith, private, Company B, One Hundred and Twenty- third Indiana Infantry.
Leander Smith, private, unassigned, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry. Moses Smith, private, Company G, Sixth Indiana Infantry.
Roland Smith, sergeant, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*J. B. Smithson, private, Company B, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*Seth Smithson, private, Company E, One Hundred and Fortieth Indiana Infantry.
Caleb A. Starr, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
B. F. Stevens, private, Company I, Sixtieth Indiana Infantry.
John H. Stewart, private, Company C, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Samuel Stewart, private, Company G, One Hundred and Fifty- third Indiana Infantry.
*Elijah Stover, private, Company D, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
R. Sutton, lieutenant, Company B. Seventy-second New York In- fantry.
Isaiah Thomas, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
*George Thorn, lieutenant, Company K, One Hundred and Fifty- third Indiana Infantry.
James Thorn, private, Company B, Thirty-sixth Indiana Volunteer Infantry ; private, Company I, Nineteenth Veteran Reserve Corps.
George Turner, private, Company I, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry.
James Turner, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry. Lewis Turner, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry. *E. Vancanon, private, Company B, Thirty-third Indiana Infantry. *Philip Waggy, Company H, Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
*Alfred Waldron, private, Company K. One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*John B. Wells, second lieutenant, Company C, Eighty-ninth In- diana Infantry.
*Tom Wilson, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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*Cyrus Winslow, private, Company D, Thirty-third Indiana Infan- trv.
*Henry Winslow, private, unassigned, Thirty-second Indiana In- fantry.
*Walker Winslow, private, unassigned, Seventy-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
Joseph Wright, private. Company I, Sixty-third Indiana Infantry.
Julian Wright, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
ADDITIONAL NAMES.
The following is a list of names of old soldiers that we have never seen named in your reports, who were from Fairmount Township :
William Fogleman, of the Twelfth Indiana Infantry.
John Evans, of the Eighth Indiana Infantry, who was poisoned at Otterville, Missouri, with a number of other Indiana soldiers. Evans was the boy whom my father reared and who came to Fairmount with 11s.
Thomas Heavenridge, of Company A. Thirty-sixth Indiana Infantry. who was an uncle of mine.
Samuel Puckett, of the First Indiana Cavalry, who was an own cousin, and a brother of Cyrus Puckett, who was drowned, and William Wright was a grandson of William Said. His mother will be remem- bered as Susan Wright, who married Frank Lytle, Sr.
Lovilia, Iowa, March 21, 1917.
T. B. McDONALD.
I am sending you some additional names of soldiers and think I may have duplicated a few of your names on printed list. I am sure I have omitted many names.
The names of Andrew Mann and Andrew J. Mann are two differ- ent persons-father and son.
The names of John Buller and John Buller, Sr., are different per- sons-uncle and nephew.
Lewis Payne is father of Bailey S. Payne.
George Brewer. Willis Brewer and James Brewer are brothers and sons of William Brewer, and all lost their lives in the service.
Joseph Little. Azel Little and Zachariah Little (you have it Zimri) are brothers, and sons of Nathan and Nancy Little.
"Deceased
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Joseph Bennett and Josephus Bennett are father and son.
Milton Crowell and William P. Crowell are brothers and sons of John Crowell.
John B. Hollingsworth, Wesley Hollingsworth and Gilmore Hol- lingsworth are brothers and sons of William Hollingsworth.
The Norton boys are brothers, and sons of Major Norton.
The Montgomery boys were brothers, as were also the Lytles, Paynes and Thorns, with the exception of Bailey S. Payne and Lewis and Wesley Payne.
The Smith boys, William, Roland and Leander, are brothers and the sons of John Smith.
I could furnish you much more information, but find it hard and slow work.
I omitted to say that John B. Wells, James A. Wells and Newton Wells are brothers, as are also the Stewart boys, John and Samuel, and the Beals boys.
I hope what I have written may be of some assistance to you.
J. M. HUNDLEY.
Summitville, Indiana, May 6, 1917.
Here are the names sent in by Mr. Hundley :
William McCombs, corporal, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
Iredell B. Rush, second lieutenant, Company F, Thirty-fourth In- diana Infantry.
Charles Felton, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana In- fantry.
*David Y. Hoover, corporal, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
John F. Furnish, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana In- fantry.
*John Garrison, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry. Died February 13, 1862.
Milford Jones, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana In- fantry.
Lewis Jones, private, Company F, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
Josephus Bennett, private, Company K, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
John R. Harrold, private, Company D, Thirty-fourth Indiana Infantry.
*Deceased
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Jacob D. Cry, private, Company D, Thirty-fourth Indiana In- fantry. Wounded. Leg amputated.
Nelson Thomas, corporal, Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
Lemon Jones, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
Andrew J. Smith, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
Stephen Morman, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
Caleb McCoy, private, Company K, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*William Dillon, captain, Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
*William Smith, sergeant, Company K, One Hundred and Thir- tieth Indiana Infantry.
*Andrew J. Mann, private, Company E, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
John Mann, private, Company E, One Hundred and First Indiana- Infantry.
*John C. Montgomery, private, Company E, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry. Died November 27, 1862.
*Solomon Montgomery, private, Company E, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry. Died February 22, 1863.
*John R. Henley, private, Company I, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
John A. Horner, private, Company I, One Hundred and First In- diana Infantry.
William H. H. Conger, private, Company I, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
*James S. Bradbury, private, Company I, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry. Killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863.
Mansfield Felton, private, Company I, One Hundred and First Indiana Infantry.
*James A. Wells, private. Company I, Eighty-fourth Indiana In- fantry.
Newton J. Wells, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry.
* Deceased.
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*George Brewer, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana In- fantry. Died December 15, 1862.
William A. Bradbury, private, Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana Infantry.
"John B. Wells, second lieutenant, Company C. Eighty-ninth In- diana Infantry.
*Lewis Payne. wagoner. Company C, Eighty-ninth Indiana
Infantry.
*Hugh Weston, captain, Company A, One Hundred and Twenty- third Indiana Infantry.
*Marion Wood, private, Company K, Eighth Indiana Infantry ; lieutenant, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Indiana Infantry.
Jacob M. Plow, private, Company B, One Hundred and Thirtieth Indiana Infantry.
*John Lytle, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana Infantry. Killed at Cedar Creek, Virginia, October 19, 1864.
*Robert W. Hasting, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana In- fantry.
*William J. McNabney, private, Company A, Eighteenth Ohio Infantry.
Abner Leach, private, Company H, Eighth Indiana Infantry ; also Company B, Eighth Indiana Infantry.
William Sapp, private, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.
Frank Furnish, Thirty-second Indiana Infantry.
*John Buller, Sr. Died in service.
*Isaac Smithson, private, Company B, Eighth Indiana Infantry. First three months' call.
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