History of Saline County, Missouri, Part 38

Author: Missouri Historical Company, St. Louis, pub
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri historical company
Number of Pages: 1008


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Andrew C. Dysart, private; enlisted, 1862, in Smith's company, Boyd's regiment, Stein's division. Battles-Blue Mills and Lexington. Dis- charged November, 1862.


Godfred Wermelskirchen, private; enlisted, 1863, in Co. C, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's brigade. In all the battles of Price's retreat. Taken prisoner at the Blackwater capture, 1861, and held until November, 1862. Surrendered, 1865.


John W. Patterson, private; enlisted in Shindler's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's brigade, September, 1862. Battles-Lexington, Oka- lona, Mark's Mills, etc., etc. Surrendered, 1565.


Josephus Hicklin, private; enlisted, 1864, under Price. In battles of Lexington, Independence, Newtonia.


George K. Dorsey, private; enlisted, 1862, Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


Wm. H. Nash, private; enlisted in 1861, in Robertson's recruits, and captured December 19, 1861. Re-enlisted November, 1862. Recaptured 22


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in Saline, 1863, and confined six months. Rejoined Marmaduke's division, and in the battles of Price's retreat. Surrendered, 1865.


John W. Ehart, private; enlisted, 1861, in company K 1st Missouri Cavalry, Shelby's brigade. Captured in Arkansas December, 1863, and afterward in the battles of Price's retreat, 1864. Surrendered, 1865.


John L. Hall, private; enlisted June, 1861, M. S. G. Discharged De- cember, 1861. Re-enlisted February, 1862, 6th Infantry, Slack's brigade, Price's division. C. S. A. Battles-Carthage, Springfield, Lexington, Pea Ridge and Corinth. Died August 4, 1862, of pneumonia.


James B. White, private; enlisted July, 1862, in Goff's company, Cof- fey's regiment. Battles-Turkey Creek, Lone Jack, Camden, Helena, Bayou Meter, Cape Girardeau, Hartsville, etc., and Price's retreat. Sur- rendered, 1865.


Samuel D. Martin, 3d sergeant; enlisted 1862, Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


Percy Boulware, private; September, 1864, in Anderson's Guerrillas. In fights at Fayette, Rocheport, and Centralia. November, 1864, enlisted in company C, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. In all the battles of Price's retreat.


Simeon G. Davis, private; September, 1864, in Anderson's Guerrillas. In fights at Fayette, Rocheport, and Centralia. November, 1864, enlisted in company C, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. In the battles of Price's retreat south.


Dr. S. D. Martin, private; 1861 and 1862. See biography.


John Shannon, Lieutenant; enlisted 1864 under Colonel Wood, C. S. A. Surrendered 1865.


David Shannon, private; enlisted in 1864, under Colonel Wood, C. S. A. Surrendered 1865.


John B. Davis, Lieutenant; Captain Divers company, Colonel Wood's regiment. Battles-Blue Mills, Marais de Cygnes.


Joseph F. Wood, private; enlisted spring of 1861, Captain Gaines' com- pany. Battles-Booneville and Lexington. Captured at Blackwater with Robertson.


N. H. Lewis, Lieutenant; enlisted 1881 with Robertson's recruits, and captured December 19, 1861, released 1862. Re-enlisted with Captain Anderson.


Philip Lenninger, private. See biography.


F. R. Martin, lieutenant; enlisted June, 1861, in Gordon's company, Weightman's brigade, M. S. G. Battles-Carthage, Oakhill or Spring- field, Dry Wood, Lexington and Crane creek. Captured while sick at home. Released on oath. Went to Kentucky. Returned to Missouri and died May, 1867.


E. D. Shannon, private; enlisted in 1864, under Captain Wood. Cut off near Greenfield and surrendered.


E. M. Stain, corporal; enlisted in 1864, in Captain Thomas Woodson. Battles-Little and Big Blue. Surrendered 1865.


Robert J. Hendrick, private; enlisted 1864, in Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


Thos. J. Gauldin, private; enlisted 1861, in Captain W. B. Brown's company. Discharged in September 1861. Re-enlisted in Robertson's recruits, but was not captured at Blackwater. Escaped, and joined Col-


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onel Dave Shank's regiment, Shelby's brigade. Battles-Booneville. Lexington, Wilson's Creek, Cane Hill, Prairie Grove, Helena, Hartsville, Marshall, and in all the battles of Price's retreat, 1864. Surrendered 1865. A. T. Irvine, private; enlisted 1864, in Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


John W. Reynolds, private; enlisted in 1861, in Captain Ed. Brown's company, Parsons' division, M. S. G. Battles-Booneville, Dry Wood, Lexington. Re-enlisted in 1864, in Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


G. D. Tucker, 3rd, lieutenant ; enlisted in captain Ed. Brown's company, Battles-Booneville, Wilson's Creek and Lexington. Re-enlisted, private. in 1864, in Marmaduke's escort. See roll.


James C. Kitchen, private; enlisted in 1861, in Captain Ed. Brown's company. Re-enlisted in 1864, in company G, 4th, Missouri cavalry. Battles-Booneville, Lexington, Tabo, Little aad Big Blue, Westport, and Newtonia. Surrendered in 1865.


W. B. Dick, corporal; enlisted in June, 1861, in Capt. Crews' company. Re-enlisted in Robertson's recruits, December, 1861, but escaped when the command was captured at Blackwater. Battles-Booneville, Carthage, Drywood, Wilson's Creek, and Lexington.


Mark Whitaker, private; enlisted in Robertson's recruits, December, 1861, and captured with them at Blackwater, December 19, 1861. Released on oath, March 14, 1862.


John W. Guthrey, 2d corporal; enlisted May, 1861, first, in Capt. Ed. Brown's company, then in Capt. Ruxton's company C, Col. Robertson's regiment. Captured at Blackwater, December 19, 1861. Exchanged 1862. Captured again at Lebanon, Tennessee, and held until war closed.


L. H. Tucker, corporal; enlisted June, 1861, in Capt. Ed. Brown's company. Re-enlisted December, 1861, in Robertson's recruits. Cap- tured at Blackwater. Released ono ath, 1862. Battles -- Booneville, Dry Wood, and Lexington.


Geo. Casebolt, company commissary; enlisted in the fall of 1864, in Nixon's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. Transferred to Slayback's regiment. Battles - Independence, Newtonia. Surren- dered, 1865.


Wm. H. Bowen, color - sergeant; enlisted in Robertson's recruits, December, 1861, and captured with them December 19, 1861. Released on oath, August, 1862. Died September 22, 1862.


J. V. Davis, private; enlisted, October, 1864, Capt. Nixon's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. Afterward transferred to Edmon- son's company, 9th Missouri Infantry. In all the battles of Price's retreat. Surrendered in 1865.


C. H. Davis, private; enlisted, October, 1864, in Nixon's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. Afterward transferred to Edmon- son's company, 9th Missouri Infantry, same division. In all the battles of the retreat. Surrendered, 1865.


John B. Davis, private; enlisted, 1861, in Robertson's recruits. Cap- tured on Blackwater, December 19, 1861. Exchanged, September, 1862. Rejoined the Confederate army.


Thomas Evans, private; enlisted, 1862, in Quantrell's Partisan Rangers. Was in all Quantrell's battles and fights in Missouri, and in his last fight in Kentucky, where he was taken prisoner, and retained on charge of killing Lieutenant Cunningham, U. S. A., until 1866, when he was par-


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doned, and died soon after. While in prison, he was kept chained flat of his back.


A. J. Casebolt, private; enlisted in the fall of 1864, in Nixon's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. He was in all the battles of Price's retreat, in one of which his horse was shot from under him. Surrendered in 1865.


Geo. M. Rider, private; enlisted, first, in Confederate army, fall of 1861. Was captured near Warrensburg, and there enlisted in the U. S. A., and staid till the war was over. Was very young. Ran away to the army.


John W. Evans, assistant surgeon; enlisted in 1861. Was in Gal- braith's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's brigade and division. Bat- tles-Lexington, Booneville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, Cor- inth and all Shelby's battles. Was captured in the fall of 1862, while on furlough. Was released as surgeon, after six months, and returned to his command.


H. D. [Clay] Evans, lieutenant; enlisted in 1861. At home on furlough, December, 1861, was captured with Robertson's recruits at Blackwater. Exchanged at Vicksburg in 1862. Rejoined Shelby, company A, Gor- don's regiment, as lieutenant, and was in all the battles in which Shelby was engaged. Surrendered at Shreveport, 1865; and died in the fall of 1880.


Hezekiah Smith, private; enlisted, 1864, in Galbraith's company, Gor- don's regiment, Shelby's command, C. S. A. Battles-Lexington, West- port and Newtonia. Was taken prisoner at the last mentioned battle, in 1864, and sent to Rock Island, and was discharged at the end of the war. . James M. Evans, private; enlisted in 1861. Was in Galbraith's com- pany, and then Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division. Battles-Boone- ville, Lexington, Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Pea Ridge, Corinth and in all Shelby's battles, until he was killed accidentally at Memphis, Ten- nessee, by the discharge of his own pistol.


Wm. M. Hutchess, private; enlisted in Saline Jackson Guards April, 1861. Re-enlisted in Robertson's recruits, and was captured December 19, 1861, at Blackwater. Re-enlisted under Gen. Marmaduke, October, 1863. Battles-Booneville and Lexington, and all of Marmaduke's battles after October, 1863. Surrendered, May, 1865.


James M. Odell, private; enlisted in 1864, in Capt. Diver's company, Wood's regiment, Shelby's division, and was in all the fights and battles of the raid, from Waverly to Newtonia.


John K. Lewis, private; enlisted in 1862, in Kirtly's company; after- wards in Marmaduke's body guard. See roll. Wounded in three places with piece of shell, and disabled for seven months,


James P. Adams, private; enlisted in 1864, in Capt. Harris' company, Wood's battalion. In all the fights and battles of the great raid, from Independence to Newtonia.


John B. Peterson, private; enlisted in 1861, in Emmerson's company, and captured with it at Blackwater. Was exchanged in 1862 and returned home. In 1862, re-enlisted in Capt. Jackson's company of cavalry, under Gen. Parsons. Was in the battles of Prairie Grove, Lone Jack, Little Rock, Helena, Mansfield,Camden, Jenkin's Ferry.


Austin Haynie, private; enlisted in 1861 in Robertson's command, and


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captured December 19, 1861. Took the oath of loyalty at Alton, and returned home. In 1862 re-enlisted in Capt. Elliott's company, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's brigade. Battles-Pennville, Prairie Grove, Harts- ville, Little Rock, Camden, Coon creek, Cove creek.


Andrew J. Odell, private: enlisted October 1864, in Diver's company, Wood's regiment, Shelby's division. Was in all the fights of Price's retreat from Glasgow to Newtonia.


Richard E. Holmes, private; enlisted 1861, in Robertson's regiment of recruits, and captured December 19, 1861. Took oath of loyalty April, 1862, and came home.


W. S. Kinkead, private; enlisted in Capt. Emmerson's company, Robertson's recruits, but was not captured with the regiment at the Blackwater capture. In 1864 re-enlisted in Capt. Payne's company, Wood's regiment. In all the battles and fights of the Price raid, from Independence to Newtonia.


W. I. Garnett, private; see biography.


Robt. W. Garnett, private; enlisted in company E, Gordon's regiment, Shelby's division, October, 1864. In the long running fight of Price's retreat. Surrendered, 1865.


William K. Smith, private; enlisted in M. S. G., in 1861. Re-enlisted in 1863, in company H, 10th Missouri cavalry, under Gen. Marmaduke. Battles-Pea Ridge, Jenkin's Ferry, Cane Hill and Pine Bluff. Surren- dered, 1865.


John Lynch, captain; enlisted in Robertson's regiment of recruits. Taken prisoner December, 19, 1861. Was in the battle of Lexington.


George W. Gilliam, private; 3d lieutenant. Enlisted in 1861, in com- pany G, Marmaduke's, afterward McCulloch's regiment, Gen. Forrest. See muster roll.


Q. A. Thompson, private; enlisted in Col. Brown's regiment. Was captured in Robertson's recruits, December 19, 1861, and released from prison January 30, 1862.


Asa P. Thompson, private; enlisted June, 1861, in Sutherlin's company, Brown's regiment. Wounded in the shoulder at Big Blue, 1864, and died at Cane Hill two weeks after, November 6, 1864.


James Eubank, 2d sergeant; see biography.


Joseph P. Elliott, private 1861, 1st lieutenant 1862, and captain 1863. See biography.


Richard G. Robertson, orderly sergeant. Enlisted in 1861. Paroled, January, 1865. See biography.


James Thornton, private. Enlisted in Capt. Diver's company, Col. Wood's regiment in October, 1864. Was in the battles of Lexington, Big Blue, Independence, Newtonia and near Fort Scott.


James K. Staples, private. Enlisted in Capt. Paul's company and Col. Wood's regiment, Shelby's division, in 1864. Unarmed and in no battles.


John S. Staples, private. Enlisted in 1861, first in Capt. Brown's com- pany M. S. G .; again in 1864 in Col. Wood's regiment, Woodson's com- pany, Shelby's division. In battles of Booneville, Drywood and Lexing- ton. In last campaign was unarmed.


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Isaiah Park, private. Enlisted in Col. Wood's regiment in 1864. Cap- tured and imprisoned at Rock Island. Released to come home.


P. M. Thompson, captain. Enlisted in M. S. G. on Col. Dill's staff. Was at the battles of Drywood and Lexington. Captured at home in this county.


George Willis, private. Enlisted in company G., Williams' regiment, Shelby's division, 1864. In the battles of Booneville, Little and Big Blue, Independence and Westport. Surrendered in 1865.


James Neff, private. Enlisted in 1861 in Capt. Brown's company, Col. Mccullough's regiment, Parsons' brigade. Battles-Booneville, Carthage and Springfield. See biography.


7 John R. Moore, private. Enlisted in Emmerson's company, Robert- son's regiment of recruits. Captured, December 19, 1861.


Wm. S. Durrett, private. Enlisted in company E, Gordon's regiment under Shelby in 1862. See biography.


John M. Tennill, private; enlisted, 1861, in M. S. G. In 1862, re-en- listed in company E, 1st Missouri cavalry. Battles-Booneville, Lexing- ton, Dry Wood, Cape Giardeau, Wilson's Creek, Hartsville, and others. Badly wounded at Cape Giarardeau. Taken prisoner many times, but escaped. Surrendered in 1865.


L. James Wilkes, private; started south with Robertson's recruits and captured, December 19, 1861, on Blackwater; taken to St. Louis and Alton and released on parole. Enlisted, November, 1863, in company E, 1st Mis- souri cavalry. Battles of Hickory Station, Ditch Bayou, Marks' Mills, Prairie De Ann, Little Mission, Big Blue, etc. Wounded and captured at Big Blue.


Minor Major, private; 1861 to 1865. See biography.


V. W. Dawson, private; enlisted, 1862, in Cuspin's company, Gordon's regiment. Captured at Helena and held seven months, and exchanged at Richmond; and joined 2d Missouri cavalry, in Sutherlin's company, 1865. Battles-Wilson's Creek, Hartsville, Marshfield, Poison Spring, Marks' Mill, Marshall, Pine Bluff, Little Rock and Helena. Surrendered, 1865.


Wiley Fackler, Marmaduke's and Shelby's staff; enlisted in July, 1861. Taken prisoner with ¡Robertson's recruits, December 19, 1861, and released on parole at Alton, Ills. Returned to the army, and on Marma- duke's staff. Again captured, but soon exchanged. Marmaduke's pro- vost-marshal. Wounded at Hartsville. Battles of Booneville, Hartsville, Springfield, and nearly all of the battles west of the river. Surren- dered in 1865. Afterward killed by the Indians on the plains.


E. M. Brasher, major; volunteered in M. S. G. in Raines' divis- ion, then in Shelby's brigade C. S. A. Battles of Carthage, Wilson's Creek, Lexington, Hartville, Cape Girardeau, Helena, Marshal, Prairie Grove and Little Rock. Captured at Marshall, and held eleven months.


A. C. Major, private; volunteered, and was captured in Robertson's recruits December 19, 1861, on Blackwater and taken to St. Louis, and then to Alton, Ills. Died in prison January, 1862, of congestion.


Andrew W. Lynch, private; volunteered in M. S. G. In battles of


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Wilson's Creek and Lexington. Captured December 19, 1861, with Robertson's recruits on Blackwater. Taken to St. Louis and to Alton. Released on parole. Killed in 1863, by militia.


John Paxton, private; enlisted in Elliott's company, 1st Missouri Cav- alry, 1864. In all the battles of Price's retreat south, 1864. Surren- dered June, 1865.


A. C. Garnett, private; volunteered in M. S. G., in 1861, in Capt. Ed. Brown's company, and was in the battles of Booneville Drywood, Lex- ington, etc. Captured with Robertson's recruits December 19, 1861. Taken to St. Louis, then to Alton, Ills., and released on parole. In 1862, enlisted in company E, 1st Missouri cavalry. In battles of Newtonia, Prairie Grove, Helena, Little Rock, Prairie DeAnn, Mark's Mills and all the fights of Price's last raid.


Wm. L. Paxton, private; captured December 19, 1861, with Robert- son's recruits on Blackwater, taken to St. Louis and to Alton, Ill. Releas- ed on taking oath in the spring of 1862. In 1862 enlisted in Elliott's company, 1st Missouri cavalry. Was in all the battles fought by Shelby after 1862. Surrendered, June, 1865.


Dr. T. A. Martin, private; enlisted in Collin's famous battery, 1st Mis- souri cavalry in 1862, and was in all the battles in which Shelby was engaged, and surrendered June, 1865.


Thomas J. Gauldin, private; volunteered in Capt. Wm. Brown's com- pany, M. S. G. in 1861, and on the 19th of December, 1861, was captured with Robertson's recruits on Blackwater, taken to St. Louis, and to Alton Ills. Released on parole in the spring of 1862, and in the fall of 1862, enlisted in company K, Sth Missouri cavalry, Shank's regiment, and in all the battles engaged in by Shelby after the fall of 1862. Surrendered, June, 1865.


James M. Gauldin, private; enlisted in 1864, in Shelby's division, and was in all the battles of Price's retreat south; surrendered, June, 1865.


John A. Gilliam, private; captured, December 19, 1861, with Robert- son's recruits on Blackwater, taken to St. Louis, and died in prison of measles.


S. C. Mead, private; enlisted in Confederate army, 1864. Battles- Westport, Big Blue, Mine creek; surrendered at Shreveport, 1865.


Jos. W. Liggett, private; enlisted in Second Missouri cavalry, February, 1862. Battles-Booneville, Pea Ridge, Corinth, Iuka, Lexington. Sur- rendered, 1865.


A. W. Yager, orderly sergeant; enlisted under Gen. Shelby, in 1864. Battles-Lexington and Westport. Surrendered, May, 1865.


Thos. T. Major, orderly sergeant; volunteered in Crews' company, May, 1861; discharged, September, 1861. Battles-Carthage and Wilson creek, where he was captured, but escaped.


E. S. Carpenter, private; captured on Blackwater with Robertson's recruits; taken to St. Louis, then to Alton, Illinois. Released on taking the oath, and came home.


Noel Chamberlain, private; enlisted in 1864 in Marmaduke's escort company. Battles of Lexington, Little Blue, Westport, Little Osage, Newtonia, etc. Surrendered, 1865.


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Wm. Montgomery, private; enlisted in 1862 in Shelby's old regiment, 1st Missouri Cavalry. Battles of Big and Little Blues, etc. Deserted Price and returned home, and joined company A, Capt. Crane.


J. N. Johnson, private; enlisted under Shelby in 1862. In several skir- mishes. Taken prisoner in Arkansas.


B. S. Johnson, private; enlisted under Shelby in 1862. Was in several skirmishes. Taken prisoner, and died near Springfield.


C. C. Wingfield, private; enlisted in 1864 in Col. Wood's regiment. Battles of Lexington, Big and Little Blues, Westport, Little Osage, and Newtonia. Captured at Newtonia and taken to Rock Island. Released at the surrender.


J. S. Burke, private. Captured on Blackwater, December 19, 1861, with Robertson's recruits, taken to St. Louis, then to Alton, Illinois, and released on oath in 1862. Re-enlisted in 1864 in Col. Wood's regiment, under Shelby. Battles-Big and Little Blues and in all the battles of Price's retreat.


Thos. B. McIntire, 2d lieutenant, was first under Gen. Price, then under Gen. Joe. E. Johnson. Battles-Lexington, Pea Ridge, Corinth, Iuka, Grand Gulf, Champion Hill, Big Black, and taken prisoner at the siege of Vicksburg, and held for eighteen months.


Chas. W. Downes, private; enlisted in 1864 in Capt. Divers' company, Woods' battalion. Battles-Lexington, Independence, Big and Little Blues and Westport, where he received a flesh wound in right shoulder- not serious.


Patrick Cooney, private; enlisted, 1864, company C, Col. Crisp's reg- iment. Battles-Lexington, Big and Little Blues, Independence, West- port and Newtonia.


John H. Stephens, private; enlisted, 1864, in Capt. Elliott's company, 1st Missouri cavalry. Was at the battles of Independence, Blues, West- port and Newtonia, but being unarmed, took no active part.


FEDERAL, OR UNION, SOLDIERS' RECORD.


COMPANY B, SEVENTH REGIMENT MISSOURI STATE MILITIA.


Most of this company were from Lafayette county, but the captain, with a few of the men, were from Saline, as follows:


Captain-Richard L. Ferguson.


Corporal-Jno. L. Williams.


Privates-Herman Borgstadt, David Bell, Moses Fist, Julius Starche, Marion J. Scott, Joseph T. Carmach, Wm. L. Blakely, Jno. S. Heavlin, Jno. M. Logsdon, Fritz Pauling, Thos. F. Briles, Peter Mires, August Ohlslager.


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This company was in all the battles with Shelby, from the summer of 1863, inclusive, until Gen. Price's army was finally ejected from the state, in 1864.


COMPANY H. SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT, E. M. M.


George Bingham, captain ; commissioned December 12, 1863; discharged March 12, 1865.


T. D. Potter, 1st lieutenant.


F. M. Sappington, 2nd lieutenant; commissioned December 12, 1863; discharged March 12, 1865.


John Wall, 1st sergeant; W. F. Porter, 2nd sergeant; J. M. Alexander, 3rd sergeant; M. B. Hancock, 4th sergeant; John Neal, 5th sergeant.


D. A. Jackson, 1st corporal; R. Lenard, 2nd corporal; F. H. Moore. 3rd corporal; H. C. Powell, 4th corporal; H. W. Filley, 5th corporal; M. Shreckler, 6th corporal; E. A. Stoffer, 7th corporal; S. H. Green, 8th corporal.


Privates .- W. H. Ancell, J. M. Alexander, T. J. Allen, E. Ancell, R. H. Allen, John Allen, Hugh G. Allen, W. P. Bingham, F. M. Brown, Phil Buck, A. H. Butt, G. C. Barnes, G. Brown, Jas. Baker, Wm. Batie, E. K. Chase, G. W. Cott, S. P. Collins, H. C. Cassy, J. Y. Coiner, E. Dickerson, C. H. Daniels, S. M. Dille, C. F. Denis, Geo. Epperson, T. P. Epperson, Jesse Epperson, J. Y. Finley, G. A. Feyer, J. P. Finley, W. H. Finley, A. J. Green, R. M. Grant, J. P. T. Hood, S. Hopkins, T. J. Haley, Louis Haley, Wm. Hedger, B. H. Hawpe, B. Johnson, G. W. Johnson, Joseph Johnson, John Jackson, John Johnson, M. Checoba, Y. Jackson, E. Keyton, J. C. Kirtley, W. B. Hayes, T. R. Lawless, H. S. Myers, John F. Merrel, W. Murphy, W. R. McAlister, D. W. Marmaduke, F. Myers, G. McFarland, P. C. Porter, R. A. Hickolds, W. A. Parke, Geo. Pistol, B. R. Piper, John Rardan, H. M. Ringold, W. H. Stacy, W. P. Soper, W. H. Stouffer, W. C. Thurman, J. G. Todd, W. B. Taylor, J. M. Willhite.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F, 71ST REGIMENT E. M. M.


A. Burnsides, captain, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


W. P. Hunter, 1st lieutenant, resigned April 4, 1863.


G. S. Burnsides, 2d lieutenant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. F. F. Audley, 1st sergeant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


W. A. Burnsides, 2d sergeant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. - Mclaughlin, 3d sergeant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. H. H. Renick, 4th sergeant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. O. B. Gwinn, com. sergeant, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. Sam Huffman, 1st corporal, relieved from duty April, 7, 1863. J. H. Robinson, 2d corporal, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


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G. W. Teter, 3d corporal, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. F. E. May, 4th corporal, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. T. Tilman, 5th corporal, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. E. Audley, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


John Armstrong, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. W. J. Bittle, relieved from duty December 23, 1862. F. Carter, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


R. E. Carter, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


D. L. Cameron, relieved from duty November 5, 1862. Ab. Chron, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. H. Clark, relieved from duty December 23, 1862. Wm. Clark, not ordered into service.


F. Chapman, discharged for disability. A. L. Davis, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


Thomas Dudley, relieved from duty April 1, 1863.


N. Dille, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. George Erwin, relieved from duty December 23, 1862. James Elson, relieved from duty December 23, 1862. Eug. Earls, relieved from duty December 23, 1862.


Jo. Edwards, paid com'n tax.


B. Feehere, died January 19, 1863.


J. J. Ferril, discharged December 19, 1862. Elected county judge. E. Goodman.


John Harris, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


M. Harris, died November 11, 1862.


H. C. Harris, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. Stephen Harris, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. H. Hughes, discharged December 23, 1862. Wm. Hyland, relieved from duty April 7, 1863.


T. E. Hisler, relieved from duty April 7, 1863. John Hatton, deserted December 24, 1863. Jo. Hoffman, not ordered into active service.




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