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the boys got during their term of service. In the spring we went to Baton Rouge, where on May 1 and 2 we fought the battle of Cornite River, thence to Sims' Port, where we helped Banks let the rebels go, and saved his summer's speculation, viz., trading cotton for wool. We then marched down on the Mississippi to Morganza Bend, where we spent the time in scouting and fighting the old-fash- ioned Gallinippers, in which battles we lost more gore than with the Johnnies. We were ordered up White River, and fortified St. Charles ; did some scouting and lots of digging.until ordered down to the mouth of White River, where we lay until ordered home, in September, 1864, to be dis- charged. While here we had several brushes with the enemy, though mostly with bands of guerrillas that infested the river. We were sent to Todd's Barracks, where they pro- posed to put us down on our good behavior, but we did not have any. and the boys broke all the red tape rules, and not wishing to mix their bed bugs with our own well-beloved graybacks, we marched out and went to camp, close where we were mus- tered out, on September 30, 1864; arrived at Summerfield on Sunday night, where the whole county turned out to meet us, and there was only one thought to mar our happiness : the brave boys left behind. But we may feel that the result was worthy of the sacrifice, and that at the grand re- union God will so bless and keep us that every member of Company D, Forty-second Ohio Volunteer Infan- try, will answer at roll-call,' Present.'"
COMPANY D. 42D O. V. I.
Mustered in September 25, 1861, at Camp Chase, Ohio, by John R. Edie, major Fifteenth Infantry, United States Army, for three years. Mustered out September 30, 1864, at Camp Chase, Ohio, by J. V. Small, second lieutenant First Ohio Cavalry, A. C. M.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain James H. Riggs, 28, e. Sept. 17, 1861; resigned Dec. 31, 1863.
First Lieutenant Herman Swaberdisn. 40, e. Sept. 17, 1861; resigned April 3, 1862.
Frst Lieutenant William S. Wilson, 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861, as second lieut. ; pro. first lieut. May 28, 1863; m. o. c.
First Lieutenant Edward S. Saunders, 26, e. July 1, 1863; pro. capt. and a. a. g. Sept. 4, 1864.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Joseph C. Clark, 33, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died Feb. 28, 1864. at Ashland, Ky.
First Sergeant Matthias D. Rodecker, 26, e. Sept. 7, 1861; appd. sergt. from corpl. Oct. 28, 1861; first sergt. March 4, 1862; pro. first lieut. Co. A, June 3, 1864: m. o. c.
First Sergeant Robert Stephenson, 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. sergt. from corpl. March 4, 1862; first sergt. July 1, 1863; m. o. C.
Sergeant W. J. Nicholson, 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Sergeant Wm. C. Frost, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Sergeant Richard B. David, 29, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Sergeant Samuel Gregg, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died Nov. 6, 1861 at Camp Chase, O.
Sergeant Robert P. Wilson, 33, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. sergt. from corpl. July 1, 1862; m. o. c.
Sergeant Gideon O. Pringle, 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. April 2, 1862; sergt. July 1, 1863; m. o. c.
Sergeant George W. Wiley, 31, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. sergt. from corpl. Oct. 1, 1863; m. o. c.
Sergeant William H. Summers, 27, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. sergt. from corpl. April 28,
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1863; wd. May 19, 1863, in battle of Vicks- burg, Miss .; dis. Aug. 23, 1863, on s. c. d.
Corporal Bethel B. D. Rucker, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861: m. o. c.
Corporal Charles W. Farley, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. Oct. 1, 1863; m. o. c. Corporal Hugh M. Shipman, 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl, Oct. 28, 1861; m. o. c. Corporal John A. McCarty, 23, e. Sept. 17, 1961; appd. corpl. July 1, 1862; m. o. c.
Corporal William Brandt, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. July 2, 1862; m. o. c.
Corporal Thomas R. Henthorn, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. June 5, 1863; m. o. c.
Corporal James Lindsey, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. July 1, 1863; m. o. c.
Corporal H. B. Newton, -, e. March 10, 1862: appd. corpl. June 15, 1863; trans. to Co. I, Sept. 17, 1864; to 96th (). V. I. Nov. 19, 1864; m. o. c.
Corporal Thomas G. Buckingham, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; appd. corpl. July 2, 1862; m. o. c.
Corporal Edward T. Petty, 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Musician Samuel B. Clemmer, 30, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Wagoner Joseph T. Eagler, 24, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. e.
PRIVATES.
Archer, Enoch, 50, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Oct. 26, 1862; on s. c. d.
Bates, Patrick, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o c. Brothers, Gustave A., 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Bates, Lewis, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Brooks, Nelson B., 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; captured May 16, 1863, at battle Champion Hills, Miss .; prisoner of war till Dec. 26, 1863; m. o. c.
Browning, Aaron J., 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; prisoner of war; m. o. c.
Buckingham, James W., 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Balis, Cyrus, 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c. Brown, George C., 19, e. Sept. 17. 1863; died May 3, 1863, at Milliken's Bend, La.
Bates, Barna. 40, e. Sept. 17, 1864; dis. April 25, 1864, on s. c. d.
Carter, William T., 21, e. Sept, 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Curry, James W., 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Calland, Robert H., 19, Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Cooper, Azariah, C., 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Davis, John B. 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Dickenson, Isaac, 18, c. Sept. 17, 1861; died March 6, 1862, at Ashland, Ky.
Daugherty, Michael, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died June 19, 1863, at St. Louis, Mo.
Daugherty, James, 24, e. Aug. 5, 1862; died Oct. 1, 1864, at Berwick City, La.
Davis, Joshua M., 23, e. Nov. 7, 1861; died May 15, 1862, at Ashland, Ky.
Fogle, George, : 2, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. c. c.
Forbes, Edward, 42, c. Sept. 17, 1861; died Feb. 11, 1862, at Youngs Pt., La.
Farley, Ezekiel, 43, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Sept. 19, 1862, on s c. d.
Glassner, John L., 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Gebhart, Nicholas, 21, e. Sept. 17. 1861; died Sept. 10, 1862, at Cumberland Gap, Ky.
Grant, John H., 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died July 23, 1863, at Black River, Miss.
Gee, Edmund, 43, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died June 30, 1864, at Morganza, La.
Groves, Smith, 21, c. Oct. 14, 1861; died Aug. 14, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss.
Glassner, Hiram D., 18, e. Nov. 7, 1861; trans. to Co. I Sept. 7, 1864; to 96th O. V. I. Nov. 19, 1864; m. o. c.
Horton, John, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m.o.c. Hickman, Henry, 23, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Harrison, William II., 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Hagins, Edward, 18, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Hanson, John, 18, c. Sept. 17, 1861; died Feb. 27, 1862, at Barnesville, Ohio.
Hickman, Wesley, 26, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died April 21, 1862, at Louisville, Ky.
Haney, Charles, 21, e. Sept. 17. 1861; m.o.c. Hickle, Isaac N., 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Oct. 2, 1862, on s. c. d.
Hiddlesbach, John H., 50, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Feb. 2, 1864, on s. c. d.
Johnson, Samuel, 15, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died March 6, 1862, at Ashland, Ky.
Kent, Abram, 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m.o.c. Kent, Israel A., 23, e. Aug. 3, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
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Kennon Josiah P., 29, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to 96th O. V. I. Nov. 19, 1864; m.o.c.
Kays, William M., 18. e. Sept. 17, 1861: m. o. c.
Larrick, Isaac, 24, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Lowe, David. 23, c. Sept. 17, 1861: died April 18, 1864, at Cairo, Ill.
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Moore, John, 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m.o. c. Morris, Shanegar, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861: m. o. c.
Matheny, James F., 19. e. Sept. 19, 1861; killed May 16, 1862, in battle ('ham.pion Hills, Mias.
McConnell, Abraham, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died June 5, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn.
McDonald, Hugh, 19, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Oct. 12, 1861, by civil authority.
McIntire, Stephen D., 23, e. Sept. 17. 1861: dis. 1862, on s. c. d.
Marlow, Isaac, 21, e. Aug. 13, 1862; trans. to Co. I, Sept. 1864; to 96th () V. I .. Nov. 19, 1864; m. o. c.
Milligan, John, 19, e. Ang. 13, 1862; trans. to Co. I. Sept. 1864; to 96 thO. V. I., Nov. 19, 1864; m. o. c.
Nicholas, Harrison, 27, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Nowall, James T., 20 c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Oakey, Benjamin, 18, e. Sept. 27. 1861; dis. May 23. 1862; on s. c. d.
Poulton. Marion, 21, c. Sept. 17, 1861; wd. July 12, 1863, at Jacksonville, Miss. ; m. o. c.
Pennington, Otho, '4, e. Sept. 17. 1861; m. o. c.
Pringle, William, 28, e. Sept. 17, 1861; killed May 16, 186., in battle of Champion Iiills, Miss.
Piper, John W. 19. c. Sept. 17, 1861; died May 28, 1862, at home, in Noble Co., Ohio.
Porter, Samuel, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. March 13, 1863, on s c. d.
Rosenbush, William, 28, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Ruby. John W., 21, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. O. c.
Robinson, James W., 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. Nov. 4. 1862, on s. c. d. -
Rucker. Timothy B., 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; dis. May 1, 1863, on s. c. d.
Rucker, Warren, 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Sheppard, Michael, 21, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Scott, Benjamin F., 21, e. Sept. 17, 1864; m. o. c.
Shipman, David H., 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died March 3, 1862, at home, in Belmont, Co., Ohio.
Stiers, Joseph H., 18, c. Sept. 17. 1861; dis. Oct. 10, 1861, by civil authority.
Stevens, Nathan, 21, e. Aug. 13, 1862; trans to Co. I, Sept., 1864, to 96, O.V. I., Nov. 19, 1864; m. o. c.
Turner, David, 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Willis, John W., 18, e Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Whitman, Benjamin F., 18, e. Sept. 17, 1861; in. o. c.
Willis, Cyrus, 36, c. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c.
Wise, James, 20, e. Sept. 17, 1861; m. o. c. Wilson, Benjamin, 23, e. Sept. 17, 1861; died July 6, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn.
Yoho, James, 23, e. Oct. 14, 1861; trans. to Co. I. Sept. 17, 1864; to Co. E, Oct. 29, 1864: m. o. c.
63RD REGIMENT, O. V. I.
The Sixty-third Ohio Volun- teer Infantry was formed by the consolidation. of two battalions, known as the Twenty-second and Sixty-third Regiments. Ohio Volun- teer Infantry. The battalion of the Twenty-second was recruited at Chillicothe; that of the Sixty- third at Marietta. The order for consolidation was issued January 18, 1862, and the organization was completed on the 23rd of the same month, with John W. Sprague as Colonel.
February 18th the regiment moved from Marietta toward Paducah, Ky. February 23rd it joined the Army of the Mississippi, at Com- merce, Mo. It was put in a brigade with the Twenty-seventh, Thirty- i ninth and Forty-third Ohio Regi-
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Smith, William C., 18, e. March 10, 1865; m. o. c.
Stokes, Zachariah, 23, e. Jan. 5, 1862; dis. Jan. 3, 1863.
Smith, James K. P., 18, e. Jan. 5, 1864; m. o. c.
Smith, Isaac, 32, e. Aug. 27, 1862; m. o. c. Smith, Samuel W., 19, e. Dec. 1, 1861; appd. corpl. July 1, 1864; m. o. c.
Taylor, William, 27, e. Jan. 12, 1862; m. o. c .; vet.
Vansickle, Andrew, 38, e. Jan. 3, 1862; died March 18, 1862, at Commerce, Mo.
Winders David, 18, e. Aug. 22, 1862; died Feb. 20, 1863, at Corinth, Miss.
Wilson, Thomas C., 18, e. Jan. 8, 1862; dis. Jan. 3, 1863, from wounds received in battle of Corinth, Miss.
Wilson, Howard C., -, e. Dec. 30, 1861; dis. Sept. 12, 1862, on s. c. d.
Ziler, Joseph B., 23, e. Aug. 22, 1862; m. o. c.
Bell, Hiram, 20, e. Dec. 23, 1863; m. o. c.
COMPANY F, 63D O. V. I.
Mustered in February 1862, at Marietta, O., for three years. Mus- tered out July 8, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Caldwell, John, 24, e. Nov 11, 1861; m. o Nov. 11, 1864, e. t. s.
Davis, D. W., 30, e. Nov. 20, 1861; died May 16. 1864, at home in Noble Co., O., of chronic diarrhea.
Eicher, John, 52, e. Nov. 28, 1861; trans. O. V. R. C. April 28, 1864, by o. w. d.
78TH REGIMENT, O. V. I.
The Seventy-eighth was raised by M. D. Leggett, Esq., of Zanesville (who became its first colonel), under special authority from Governor Dennison. The organization was completed January 11, 1862, and February 11 the regiment left by rail for Cincinnati, whence it took passage on special steamers for Fort Donelson. It arrived too late to take part in the action, but was as-
signed to the duty of caring for the rebel prisoners and stores. March 1 it marched to Metal Landing, on the Tennessee River, and about ten days later moved with the National forces to Crump's Landing, thence to Adamsville, to guard an exposed flank of the army at Pittsburgh Land- ing. April 7 it was under fire at the latter place with only slight losses. It took part in the move- ment on Corinth, and after the evac- uation of that place was sent with the Thirtieth Illinois to Jackson, Tenn. There it was transferred from Wallace's to Logan's division and sent to Grand Junction. Remaining a month, it moved then fo Bolivar, where it made several reconnois- sances and had several sharp skir- mishes. Its next engagement was at Spring Creek, six miles from Boli- var. It marched to Iuka, but did. not take part in the battle. Join- ing Grant's forces in the movement on Granada, Miss, and afterward accompanying them to Memphis, it marched with the army toward Vicksburg, taking part en route in the battles of Raymond, May 12, 1863, and Champion Ilills, May 16, losing heavily at both places.
By the 19th of May the invest- ment of Vicksburg was completed. On the 22d the Seventy-eighth par- ticipated in the general charge on the enemy's works with but slight loss. About the 25th it was sent with other troops up the Yazoo River, under General Frank P. Blair, to look after the reported movement of a rebel force on Vicksburg under General Johnston, The latter hav-
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ing changed his line, the command . The Seventy-eighth returned to returned to Vicksburg and resumed | Atlanta November 13, and on the 15th started with Sherman on the famous " march to the sea." After the taking of Savannah, and the march through the Carolinas, up to the surrender of Johnston, the regi- ment accompanied the National forces through Richmond to Wash- ington and there participated in the grand review. It was next sent to Louisville, Ky., and thence to Colum- bus, Ohio, where it was mustered out of the service July 11, 1865.
its place before the city. It was next sent to Bovina, where it re- mained until the surrender of Vicks- burg. July 4 the regiment joined Sherman in his march upon Jackson, Miss. It was left at Clinton, and on the 7th repulsed an attack of the rebel cavalry. Returning with the army at Vicksburg, it remained there until the latter part of August, after which it was sent out with an expedition to Canton. It was next sent from Vicksburg, with Logan's division, to Monroeville, La.
January 5, 1864, the Seventy- eighth re-enlisted, and after march- ing with Sherman on his Meridian expedition, was given a veteran fur- lough. May 1, the regiment re- turned and rendezvoused at Cairo, Ill. Thence it proceeded by boat to Clifton, Tenn., and marched to join General Sherman at Ackworth, Ga. June 17 it took part in the attack on and capture of Bushy Mountain. It took part in the battle of Kenesaw Mountain June 27 and in several skirmishes immediately after. At Atlanta. July 21, the regiment par- ticipated in a gallant attack, cap- .turing Bald Knob, a commanding position. lIere it lost two hundred and three men and officers, killed and wounded. It participated in the subsequent movements of the army of the Tennessee until the fall of Atlanta. It then went into camp near that city until about October 15, when it was sent up the railroad to the vicinity of Chattanooga to guard that line of supply against Hood.
COMPANY G.
OFFICERS.
('aptain Peter Gebhart, 52, e. Nov. 13, 1861; res. Sept. 3, 1862.
Captain John W. A. Gillespie, 29, e. Dec. 7, 1861; pro. from first lieut., Oct. 6, 1862; m. o. one. t. s.
Captain Iret Rhinehart, 34, c. Dec. 9, 1861; appd. sergt. Feb. 28, 1862; pro. second lieut. Sept. 3, 1862; first lieut. Dec. 19, 1863; capt. May 10, 1865: m. o. c.
First Lieutenant Joseph Miller, 19, c. Nov. 28, 1861; appd. first sergt. Jan. 1 1864; pro. first lieut. April 5, 1865; in. o. c.
First Lieutenant Jesse Patterson, 34, c. Nov. 16, 1861; pro. from sergt .; dismissed April 3, 1862.
First Lieutenant Alfred Wymer, 30, c. Dec. 12, 1861; pro. second lieut. March 23, 1865; first lieut. May 27. 1865; m. o. c.
Second Lieutenant Joseph C. Jenkins, 25, e. Nov. 18, 1861; dismissed Sept. 11, 1862.
Second Lieutenant John R. Edgar, 32, e. Oct 29, 1861; pro. second lieut. March 23, 1865, to first lieut. Co. F, May 10, 1865; m. o. c.
Second Lieutenant Cyrus HI. Gardner, 20, e. Dec. 9, 1861; appd. sergt. Jan. 1, 1864; pro. second lieut. May 10, 1865; m. o. c.
First Sergeant John R. Hunt, 22, e. Jan. 1. 1862; appd. sergt. Jan. 1, 1864, first sergt. April 5, 1865; m. o. c.
Sergeant James S. Van Meter, 18, e. Nov. 28, 1861; appd. sergt. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. c .; vet.
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Sergeant Immer Fowler, 18, e. Dec. 24, 1861; appd. corpl. Jan. 1, 1864; sergt. July 23, 1864; m. o. c .; vet.
Sergeant Robert A. David, 18, e. Dec. 3, 1861; appd. corpl. Jan 1, 1864; sergt. June 1, 1865; m. o. c ; vet.
Sergeant David B. Mercer, 17, c. Dec. 3, 1861; appd. corpl. Jan. 1, 1864; sergt. May 10, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
Corporal David Wheeler, 20, e. Dec. 20, 1861; appd. corpl. June 2, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
Corporal Kelsey Little, 19, e. Dec. 8, 1861; appd. June 2, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
Corporal Charles W. Lindsay, 17, c. Dec. 13, 1861; appd. June 2, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
Corporal Aaron S. Purkey, 16, e. Dec. 30, 1861; appd. June 2, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
Corporal John A. Gibson, 13, e. Dec. 13, 1851: appd. June 2, 1865; m. o. c .; vet.
PRIVATES.
Bond, Ezra, 19, e. Oct. 13, 1864; substitute; m. o. c.
Barry, Asa, 18, e. Feb. 6, 1864; m. o. c.
Bate, Harmon, 18, e. Jan. 16, 1864; m. o. c.
Bigford, Doran, 29, e. Jan. 13,1864; m. o. c. Beach, Benjamin, 37, e. Oct. 12, 1864: substi- tute; m. o. c.
Carney, Thomas, 19, e. Oct. 18, 1864; substi- tute; m. o. c.
Dixon, Joseph, 19, e. Nov. 21, 1861; absent for wd. rec. June 27, 1864, in battle of Kene- saw Mt., Ga .; m. o. July 14, 1865, at Col- umbus, Ohio; vet.
Fry, William F., 18, e. Dec. 11, 1861 ; m. o. c .; vet.
Fogle, Hiram, 26, e. Dec. 11, 1861 ; m. o. c .; vet.
Fenton, John II., 16, e. Jan. 16, 1862; m. o. c .; vet.
Gatchel, Joseph, 22, e. Nov. 20, 1861 ; m. o. c .; vet.
Humphrey Alexander W., 19, e. Feb. 25, 1864 : m. o. c.
Harmon, Conrad, 21, e. Feb. 25, 1864; m. o. c.
Hart Israel, 28, e. Oct. 6, 1864 ; m. o. c.
Kent, William, 18, c. Jan. 19, 1864; m. o. c. Kells, James, 20, e. Feb. 1, 1864; m. o. c.
Mercer, Caleb M., 39, e. Nov. 16, 1861 ; m. o. c .; vet.
Marlow, Leonard, 19, e. Jan. 25, 1864; m. o. c.
Miller, William S., 16, e. March 31, 1864 ; m. o. c.
Mackey, James W., 21, e. Jan. 8, 1864 ; m. o. c.
Robinson, John W., 18, e. Nov. 16, 1861 ; m. o. c .; vet.
Rockwell, William, 26, e. Oct. 11, 1864 ; substitute; m. o. c.
Roach, Henry M., 18, e. Nov. 28, 1861 ; prisoner of war since Sept. 4, 1864 ; vet.
Starr, Benjamin F. 18, e. Jan. 5, 1864 ; m. o. c.
Stewart, John R., 18, e. Feb. 16, 1864; ab- sent sick at Mound City, Ill., May 11, 1865.
Shaw, James W., 24, e. Oct. 11, 1864; sub. stitute; m. o. c.
Schwab, Adam, 42, e. Oct. 15, 1864; substi- tute; m. o. c.
Trout, Samuel E., 22, e. Jan. 3, 1862; m. o. c .; vet.
Tilton, Shubal, 31, e. Feb. 26, 1864; absent sick; m. o. July 24, 1865.
Voxer, Martin, 16, e. Nov. 9, 1861 ; m. o .; vet.
Willoughby, Nathan, 31, e. Oct. 5 1864 ; substitute; m. o. c.
SERGEANTS. Died.
James Stitts, 34, c. Aug. 20, 1862 ; killed May 16, 1863, in battle Champion Hills, Miss.
Frank Porter, 19, e. Nov. 9, 1861 ; killed July 22, 1864, in battle Atlanta, Ga. ; vet.
CORPORALS.
Joseph P. Cowen, 29, e. Dec. 30, 1861 ; killed Feb. 5, 1864, in action at Baker's Creek, Miss .; vet.
Robert Peacock, 22, e. Dec. 30, 1861 ; killed June 26, 1864, in skirmish at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga .; vet.
PRIVATES.
Baley, Lewis, 22, e. Sept. 12, 1862 ; killed May 16, 1863, in battle of Champion Hills, Miss.
Dennis, John, 27, e. Aug. 20, 1862 ; died March 2, 1863, at Lake Providence La., of disease.
Dennis David, 20, e. Aug. 20, 1862; died Feb. 15, 1863, at. Memphis, Tenn. of typhoid fever.
Dudley, Israel, 19, e. Jan. 1, 1864; killed July 22, 1864, in battle of Atlanta, Ga.
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Geary, Taylor, 18, e. Sept. 16, 1862 ; killed Feb. 5, 1864, in skirmish at Baker's Creek, Miss.
Henten, James F., 18, e Jan. 28, 1864; died Sept. 13, 1864, at Atlanta, Ga.
Johnson, Lyman J. 25, e. Feb. 25, 1864; died March 21, 1864, at Vicksburg, Miss .; disease.
Knight, Arius, 19, e. Sept. 12, 1862; died Dec. 28, 1862, at Memphis, Tenn. of disease.
Little, William, 18. e. Aug. 30, 1862; died at Memphis, Tenn., of brain fever.
Mendinhall, William S., 37, e. Aug. 20, 1862; died 1863, of typhoid fever.
Morris, Simon, 23, e. Aug. 20, 1862; died April 14, 1864, at St. Louis, Mo.
Moore, James A .. 21, c. Jan. 8, 1864; died April 14, 1864, at Mound City, III.
Richeson, Daniel, 21. c. Aug. 20, 1862; died April 11, 1864, at Columbus O.
Rucker, William, 19, e. Feb. 13, 1864; died March 24, 1864. at Vicksburg, Miss.
St. Clair, Samuel, 20, c. Aug. 20, 1862; died May 31, 1863, of wds. rec. May 16, 1863, in battle Champion Hills, Miss.
Stout, Enoch M., 21, e. Feb. 24, 1864; died April 2, 1864, at Vicksburg, Miss.
Williams, Aaron W., 19, c. Aug. 20, 1862; , died Jan. 20, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn.
Wheeler, James, 19, e Sept. 15, 1862; died June 24, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss.
ABSENT.
Butts, Geo. W., 35, e. Aug. 20. 1862.
Coc, Joab, 33, e. Oct. 12, 1864; substitute.
Halley, William, 19, e. Sept. 12, 1862.
CORPORALS.
. Discharged.
Alfred Lippitt, 37, e. Aug. 30, 1862: dis. June 1, 1865.
Barnett Johnson, 35, c. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
John Geary, 42, e. Sept. 16, 1862: dis. June 1, 1865.
Amor Wilcox, 27, c. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Jacob Yoho, 19, e. Aug. 30, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
George P. Stoneburner, 23, e. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Abraham Stitts, 24, e. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Eden St. Clair, 24, e. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
PRIVATES.
Atkinson, Hiram, 31, c. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Bond, James F., 18, e. Sept. 12, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Brenton, Henry, 27, e. Sept. 26, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Brill, David, 26, c. Aug. 30, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Carter, Henry, 33, c. Sept. 29, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Davis, William R., 43, c. Sept. 16, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Davis, Samuel, 44, e. Sept. 29, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Dennis. Adam, 22, e. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Dennis, Solomon F., 18, e. Aug. 20. 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Dickson, Isaac, 30, e. Sept. 12, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Earchart, Alonzo C., 27, e. Sept. 29, 1864: dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Finley, Solomon F., 27, c. Jan. 19. 1864; dis. June 1, 1865.
Fry, John HI., 34, e. Sept 24, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Fannaugh, Josiah, 35, e. Sept. 27, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Graham, James, 30, c. Aug. 30, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Hagen, Jacob, 26, e. Aug. 20, 1862: dis. June 1, 1865.
Heskett, Salomon F., 19,. e. Au. 20, 1862; dis. June 1. 1865.
Heath, Wheeler W .. 31, c. Sept. 27, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Knepper, Jonas, 25, c. Sept. 23, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Long, Isaac H., 21, c. Aug. 20, 1862; dis June 1, 1865.
Long, Wm. B., 18, e. Sept. 20, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Looker, Jacob, 40, e. Sept. 23, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
McGinitty, Cairy I., 44, e. Sept. 29, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Peppers, Sampson, 38, c. Sept. 28, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Pierce, David W., 30, c. Sept. 27, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Robinson, William, 25, e. Aug. 20, 1862; dis. June 1; 1865.
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Rhinehart, Joseph, 21, e. Aug. 19, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Rayburn, Nelson, 24. e. Sept. 26, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
St. Clair, Reason, 26, e. Aug. 30, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
Spiker, Chas. W., 25, e. Aug. 29, 1862; dis June 1, 1865.
Smith, Ramsey, 38, e. Sept. 21, 1864 ; dis. June 1, 1865.
Sutterfield, Chas. W., 37, e. Sept. 30, 1864 ; dis. June 1, 1865.
Vandyke, Jacob, 18, e. Sept. 12, 1864 ; dis. June 1, 1865.
Vandyke, Peter, 20, e. Aug. 20, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865.
Williams, Samuel, 29, e. Aug. 30, 1864: dis. June 1, 1865.
Williams, Linley, 21, e. Aug. 30, 1864 ; dis. June 1, 1865.
Wysell, William, 24, e. Aug. 21, 1864; dis. June 1, 1865.
Waits, Jonathan, 37, e. Sept. 27, 1864 ; dis. June 1, 1865; drafted.
Yaro, David R., 25, e. Aug. 23, 1862; dis. June 1, 1865.
NOTE .- These were the original members of this Company. No muster out roll on file in office of Adjutant-General. The casualties are not given. Those who were not discharged for cause or died were mustered out Jan. 12, 1865, on e. t. s .:
FIRST SERGEANTS.
William Simmons, 21, e. Nov. 16, 1861,
SERGEANTS.
Samuel Halley, 25, e. Nov. 30, 1861. Fred. Roach, 28, e. Nov. 19, 1861.
Peter B. Lupardis, 31, e. Nov. 28, 1861.
CORPORALS.
Samuel Fowler, 23, e. Dec. 9, 1861. William J. Anderson, 21, c. Nov. 18, 1861. John Hayes, 24, e. Nov. 28, 1861. Michael Stewart, 37, e. Jan. 1, 1862. Owen Morgan, 39, e. Nov. 16, 1961. PRIVATES.
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