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COMPANY B. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William W. Caldwell, Jeffersonville.
Captain William M. Darrough (also first lieutenant), Jef- fersonville.
Captain Michael Whalen (also first lientenant), Jefferson- ville.
Captain Frederick Wilkins, Jeffersonville.
First Lieutenant Henry C. Foster (also second lieutenant), Jeffersonville.
First Lieutenant Philip Pflanzer, Jeffersonville.
Second Lieutenant Daniel Trotter, Jeffersonville. Sccond Lieutenant Martin Muthig, Jeffersonville.
[This was a Clarke county company throughout.]
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Mike Whalen.
Sergeant Henry C. Foster.
Sergeant Charles Trotter.
Sergeant Frederick Wilkins.
Sergeant Albert Weifels.
Corporal George Mcllvane.
Corporal Eli Triber.
Corporal William Burke.
Corporal John G. Smith.
Corporal Patrick Howlett.
Corporal Oliver Smith.
Corporal George M. Brown.
Corporal Henry Stephens.
Musician John W. Thompson.
Musician Theodore Alpha.
PRIVATES.
James Anderson, Patrick Brown, William Baker, Thomas Bailey, Henry Brosch, Frederick Bowman, Michael Burns, Conn Boyle, John M. Comsin, Samuel Crowder, Daniel Campbell, Anthony Coyne, Patrick Cassedy, Thomas Caugh-
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lin, John Coyne, William Donalos, Lawrence Delaney, Pat- rick Doyle, Daniel Dwire, Hugh Dennigan, George Elwell, Charles Erb, Ottoway B. Evans, Peter Frank, Gottleib Frank, John Gouber, Peter Gippert, Jacob Grant, Louis Gauntner, Alfred Hash, Lawrence Hanley, Thomas Herbert, John Hahn, Christopher Hahn, William Henry, Frank Holfiner, Leopold Hess, Henry Harnen, Jerry Hylard, Harrison Hoy, Louis Habrik, George S. Idell, Jefferson Jones, John Jen- nings, Hugo Knoth, Joseph Kichner, Peter Kern, Frank Lyons, Samuel Loninger, Michael Linch, Julius Lamb, Benjamin Lubeck, John Lavacomb, Thomas Mansfield, Thomas Murray, Samuel Messenger, Martin Missinger, Dedrich Matfield, John Miller, Alfred Martin, Martin Mutig, Samuel McCurdy, Peter McGrery, Sylvester A. Mckenzie, Timothy O'Conner, William O'Neal, Philip Pflantzer, John Pfoff, Henry Petty, Thomas R. Roach, John Rader, Charles Ramin, William Sponci, Christian Seifried, Charles Slefer, Carl Stacker, John Toolis, James A. Timmonds, John Tobin, John H. Talbott, Otto Waltz, John H. Williams.
COMPANY C.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain David C. Kay, Greenville.
Captain Marion W. Smith (also first lieutenant), Green- ville.
Captain William R. Mead (also sergeant) Greenville.
First Lieutenant Hiram Murphey (also second lieutenant), Greenville.
First Lieutenant William T. Rodman, Greenville.
Second Lieutenant John Jackson (also first sergeant), Greenville.
Second Lieutenant George B. Spurrier, Greenville.
[The rest of the company were Floyd county men. ]
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant Isaac H. Easton.
Sergeant John M. Latter.
Sergeant William J. Norris.
Corporal Benjamin F. Norris.
Corporal Jeremiah Monks.
Corporal Benjamin F. Welker. Corporal Phillip J. Zubrod.
Corporal Philip W. Royse.
Corporal Rufus H. Keller.
Corporal Andrew J. Moore.
Corporal Joseph Merchant.
Musician Harrison H. McClellan.
Musician Charles H. Kepfly.
PRIVATES.
John M. Akers, William H. Ashly, James Ashly, Joseph Ansley, William J. Berly, David L. Blankenbaker, Elijah Burton, Henry Bower, James Bowers, Jacob R. Butterfield, William Campbell, James M. Campbell, William H. Cum- mines, Samuel T. Collins, John H. Cooley, George W. Cook, William H. H. Dollins, Pleasant C. Dollins, Wood- ford Davis, Benjamin Dodd, Young D. Davenport, John B. Dudley, John W. Ellis, John F. Eaton, Miller C. English, William Fullenlove, John Gross, Samuel Gross, George M. Henry, Edward Harrison, William B. Hinckley, Granville Holtsclaw, George W. Harmon, Henry Jones, Robert J. Johnson, Thomas W. Keffly, Jacob Kentick, John P. Kite, Joseph Linder, Martin Linder, Stephen Lukenville, Samuel C. Lukenville, Thomas Lewis, William C. McClelland, Daniel T. McIntyre, James A. Mcintyre, Thomas I. Motts- enger, David Mead, Daniel Mckenzie, Andrew Norman,
George W. Newland, Jacob E. Navil, James F. Okes, Geb- hart Oexinrider, John Pennington, Jonathan Pence, Jacob A. Palton, Squire S. Riley, James W. Rose, Francis M. Rozse, William T. Rodman, Newton W. Rodman, Benja- min M. Rodman, Joseph Sutherland, Andrew J. Sutherland, Aquilla Standiford, William A. Slater, Lewis Smith, Hiram B. Stevenson, Bela Spurner, George W. Summers, John T. Steele, William Stewart, Perry Swain, George B. Sease, Aaron Smith, George B. Spurrier, James M. Tibbatts, Harbin H. Waltz, Henry H. Wilcoxson, Willis G. Whittaker, George L. Walker, James D. Watts.
COMPANY D.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain George S. Babbitt, New Albany.
Captain John W. Hammond, New Albany. First Lieutenant William Strain, New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Madison M. Hurley, New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Garrett E. Riggle, New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Nelson T. Gailey, New Albany.
[This was a Clarke county company. ]
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergant D. M. Roberson.
Sergeant John W. Hammond.
Sergeant James Totten.
Sergeant Garrett E. Riggle.
Sergeant Charles R. Mesfield.
Corporal William Dailey.
Corporal George Walker.
Corporal William S. McClure.
Corporal William T. Roberson.
Corporal John Osborn.
Corporal John W. Portlock.
Corporal Leonidas L. Ayres.
Corporal Henry Elijah.
Musician J. Angele.
Musician B. M. Bessinger.
PRIVATES.
W. T. Arnas, H. Brown, A. N. Beach, Cyprian Bennett, Edward Pary, Samuel H. Bell, John Bailey, John Cinna- mon. Alonzo Chamberlain, Thomas Crawford, John Cole- man, Francis M. Coleman, Patrick Dewitt, William R. Dodd, Thomas Dulanty, Andrew Dunn; Jack Doll, Miles Finegan, Andrew J. Fisher, S. Fisher, Nelson S. Gailey, Haw Gibbs, Jefferson Gondson, John W. Gondson, John B. Graham, James P. Gott, Michael Gorman, Timothy Haley, William H. Harrison, Abraham Hedges, Barney Henrytree, John Hickey, Thomas S. Harriss, S. Hischlay. Daniel H. Johnson, Thomas J. Johnson, Stewart Kellems, Fred Kreamer, Mar- shall Kemp, William H. Long, John R. Longert, Jonas Longert, David Lance, Joseph McNeely, Frank McKee, Hugh McNomeany, James Macandaran, James Murray, John Murray, Richard Murray, Daniel Miseniller, Henry Mulvaney, James Martin, John Nesbett, Robert Pipes. John Patterson, Thomas P. Paniss, S. B. Portlock, James W. Robertson, John M. Robinson, George Russell, James Shean, Jerry Shea, Henry Sharps, John Snellbaker, Elijah Shepley, William Stewart, Samuel Strain, James Tigert, David Ten- nison, Henry Tennison, George Townsend, Fred Turkey, William H. H. Toney, James Tnell, Charles E. Villier, Alfred Williams, Albert M. Wright, Hampton Wade, Thomas Walls, Asbury Williams, Alfred Young, Martin C. Younger.
Recruit -- Stewart Kellems, New Albany,
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COMPANY E.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain Thomas Clark, New Albany.
Captain John J. Hardin, New Albany. First Lieutenant David T. McQuiddy, New Albany. First Lieutenant David Long, New Albany. Second Lieutenant Louis P. Berry, New Albany. (The remainder were from Floyd county).
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Milton J. Lewis. Sergeant William H. Dean.
Sergeant Thomas P. Moore.
Sergeant John J. Hardin.
Sergeant John W. Edmondson.
Corporal David V. Balthis.
Corporal David G. McCann.
Corporal Shadrach K. Hooper.
Corporal Edward Roberts.
Corporal John A. Morton.
Corporal John B. Baldwin. Corporal Lafayette W. Pfrmmer. Corporal Jonab L. Reed.
Musician Addison Joselyn. Musician Richard N. Fox.
PRIVATES.
Hezekiah Allen, Daniel Brooks. Henry L. Boyden, Wil- liam R. Burton, Alexander S. Banks, Theodore Berwanger, William H. Brown,. Joshua Brown, Joseph W. Barkwell, Robert B. Benton, Benjamin F. Carby, Jesse A. Carter, John H. Cramer, Jacob Case, William H. Cisco, John W. Coffin, Preston Davis, Edward Delaney, Oscar B. Dunn, Joshua Davis, Edward M. Davis, William Elgen, Jeremiah Emmery, Nathan Evans, John Fisher, Hugh Farrell, Wil- liam Flynn, Charles Groves, Frank M. Griggs, Andrew ]. Hampton, John F. Howerton, A. G. Hitchcock, Christian J. Hurst, Silas F. Hoar. Andrew J. Hays, Francis G. Har- mondson, Alexis Lemon, Cyrus B. Lewis, David Long, Henry B. Martin, John L. Martin, Walter R. Mears, Charles F. Master, George W. Martin, William M. Mix, Benjamin F. Norvell, George W. Nutting, William H. Neely, George W. Owens, Ichabod Overly, Willis Pruett, Richard R. Pond, William A. Pond, Edward A. Pond, James Pollock, Robert H. Patridge, Hezekiah Pray, James Robertson, Matthew P. Robertson, Bart Robbins, Henry C. Rodgers, Samuel B. Rogers, Eli B. Stephenson, William M. Spaul- ding, Ephraim C. Smith, Benjamin C. Smith, Samuel W. Stratton, Albert A. Show, Zephaniah Sawtelle, William R. Sidwell, Frederick Stoch. Peter W. Shank, R. H. Simpson, Christian Strattbrug, Robert W. Tunt, John Troy, Dennis Teaford, Benjamin W. Wilson, John H. Warren, Martin B. Warrell, John T. Withers, David Wheat.
COMPANY F.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain William P. Davis, New Albany.
Captain John S. Davis (also first lieutenant), New Alhany. Captain William L. Purcell, New Albany.
First Lieutenant Harvey C. Moore (also second lieutenant), New Albany.
First Lieutenant Richard Burk (also second lieutenant), New Albany.
First Lieutenant William H. Hale, New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Charles W. Speake (also first sergeant), New Albany.
Second Lieutenant George W. Grosshart, New Albany. Second Lieutenant John T. Goodrich, New Albany.
(The rest of the company was from Floyd).
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant James H. Curts.
Sergeant Richard Burk.
Sergeant George W. Grosshart.
Sergeant Jerry Brooks.
Corporal Benjamin F. Cornelius.
Corporal Harvey Long.
Corporal William L. Purcell.
Corporal Daniel Cook.
Corporal Harrison C. Hess.
Corporal John H. McCartney.
Corporal Andrew H. Gocbee.
Corporal Charles Rogers.
Musician John A. J. Nichols.
Musician John Gresbam.
PRIVATES.
William Bliss, Solomon Blice, John E. Barbee, Paul Burkhart, James M. Birts, Silas M. Brown, Columbus Bolin, George L. Bratton, William J. Cearns, William Creamer, Frank Creamer, Norman Cunningham, Phillip Dietrich, Francis M. Davidson, Benjamin Dawson, Michael Devainey, James V. Darkiss, John Duffey, John Funk, Henry P. Fran- cis, Thomas B. Ferrell, Isaac Free, Simon B. Gresham, Lewis Gillman, Jacob Graves, John T. Goodrich, Riley Gib- son, Charles L. Green, Peter Harvey, Thomas H. Haidin, John Henry, Roger Hartegan, William Hitner, John High- fill, Deealin S. Jocelyn, George A. Jones, Richard Jones, Benjamin B. Johns, Thomas Johns, Miles James, Charles Jarvis, Robert Jennings, Sylvester M. Kron, John W. Kron, William L. Kerr, George A. Long, Cravan Long, John H. Long, Thomas W. Lane, Isaac Lefler. Edward Labree, John S. Levi, Martin J. G. Mowrey, John Mars, David Mars, Martin Montgomery, John McCullum, Thomas Mc- Intire, James McIntire, James McCollan, John Neary, Wil- liam A. Purkhiser, August Petty, Isaac N. Purcell, Ephraim J. Potts, Joseph Porter, Smith Reasor. Jr., William Reasor, Morgan Reasor, Oscar Rager, Henry L. Stinson, Aaron Suiton, David Sage, Thomas Stewart, William Tirrell, Charles Tucker, Eugene Vollette, Sebastian Wessell, John Wooton, Thomas J. Wells, Marion Welton, Thomas Wil- kinson, Thomas Williamson, George Windling.
COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Alonzo Tubbs, New Albany. Captain Anthony S. Bauer, New Albany. First Lieutenant Samuel C. Mahlon, New Albany.
First Lieutenant Abraham D. Graham, New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Conrad H. Hiner, New Albany. Second Lieutenant William McCarty, New Albany.
(It was a Floyd county company throughout). NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant William S. Daniels.
Sergeant James H. Rice. Sergeant John W. Dermore.
Sergeant Ab. Graham.
Sergeant Robert Gardner. Corporal Peter C. Edmondson. Corporal Greenberry Dorsey. Corporal William J. O'Neil.
Corporal Thomas J. Healstead.
Corporal George W. Newton. -
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Corporal John Fogarty. Corporal Anthony S. Baner. Corporal Francis M. Tubbs. Musician John H. Wade. Musician Jacob W. Cassell.
PRIVATES.
John K. Blackburn, Conrad Bates, Theodore S. Barton, Christian Boss, Timothy Bochan, Henry Burt, Salem Centis, Edward Cozle, John Carter, Patrick Duffy, Isaiah Davis, James A. Denbo, James B. Dennison, James G. Donlow, John Freedman, Lewis Ferrir, Barney Flynne, Isaac Green, Benjamin H. Graham, Patrick Grey, Hazel Gott, John A. Green, Adam A. Gott, James Hamsten, Edward Harrison, Walter J. Hipple, Andrew J. Hand, Iraton P. Hungate, George S. Kendall, John Keeton, Richard W. King, Alexander B. Lankford, William C. McMahell, William McCall, Garret McCall, William McCarty, William Mad- inger, James Miller, Stephen Murphy, Patrick Mansfield, Jacob T. Myers, John W. Newton, James Newton, Martin Ohiner, Daniel O'Donnell, Neal O'Brien, James Perry, Wil- liam S. Potter, Elisha Prime, August Pfeiffer, Henry Robin- son, Elhannan H. Reynolds, George W. Riley, Frank Seltz, William H. Stroud, Arthur Sellers, William Sadler, Charles Spencer, Henry Sharon, James Sherman, Edmund Scott, John Seve, Noah Syre, John Syre, Charles H. Stewart, James Taylor, Samuel Thurston, Isaiah Thurston, James Tussey, Patrick Tobin, Thomas Tobin, Martin Tobin, Wil- liam Thomas, James Uhlrick, Lyman Warren, William Wild, James H. Wyble, Samuel N. Wyble, Asa C. Williams, Thomas Watson, James Whitten, Clemens Wahlbrink, David Walker.
COMPANY 1.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Henry C. Ferguson.
Captain James N. Wood.
Captain Benjamin F. Walter (also first lieutenant). First Lieutenant Joshua W. Custer (also second lieuten- ant).
First Lieutenant David Moore.
Second Lieutenant Henry C. Dietz.
Second Lientenant Frank M. Crabtree.
Second Lieutenant Claiborn M. Delton.
[The foregoing were from Charlestown; the residne were from Clarke county J.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Henry C. Dietz.
Sergeant Frank M. Crabtree.
Sergeant James D. Rose ..
Sergeant Richard Reynolds.
Sergeant James N. Wood.
Corporal Joseph Vanmeter.
Corporal Frank D. Crew.
Corporal Alpha Walter.
Corporal William H. Kimberlin.
Corporal George Hudson.
Corporal George A. Neville.
Corporal David Pratt.
Corporal John Meyers.
Musician James S. Knowland. Musician George W. Knowland. PRIVATES.
Andrew Amick, Benjamin F. Andrews, Frank Bowers, John W. Baldwin, John H. Bane, William A. Barton, Charles F.
Bollawig, John D. Boyd, George Bowman, William Butter- field, Ambrose H. Caldwell, Richard Clegg, Joseph Cole, William M. Cory, Milton C. Cory. James Cosgriff, Thomas Cozzins, William C. Cozzins, John Cozzins, David Coshaw, William Covert. Elisha D. Custer, James R. Cunningham, Alexander Davis, William T. Davis, Clai- borne M. Delton, Joseph Deering, Peter Dexter, John Dillon, Michael Easter, George Field, Alonzo Francory, William S. Flood, Louis Goodline, Charles Henrite, Mack Hooker, John F. Howard, Henry Hopson, Jonathan Hus- ton, Alexander Holman, Reuben C. Hart, Thomas J. Huff- man, George W. Idner, David H. Johnson, Jacob Kael- hopper, Almus Kennedy, Jacob Kimberlin, Benjamin F. Kimberlin, Alexander Lewis, John Mead, Henry Madden, Darius Marshall, James Mathis, John R. McDaniel, Peter L. McDaniel, Daniel B. McDonald, William H. M. Mc- Donald, John A. McWilliam, David McGregor, George M. Gawley, Silas M. Neely, Edward Metz, James Mont- gomery. Josiah Mullen, David Moore, Thomas J. Morgan, John Pratt, Enoch Pratt, Levin Reed, Joseph Richard- son, Solomon F. Rose, David Sullivan, William Sibert, Samuel E. Smith, William St. Clair, Samuel P. Stark, James Stark, Jacob Steiner, John Stone, Allen Vest, Louis A. Voegle, Mathew A. Watt, Lafayette Wood.
COMPANY K.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Vincent Kirk.
Captain James F. Stucker.
First Lieutenant Jerome Beers.
First Lieutenant Russell B. Woods.
First Lieutenant Jesse Poe.
Second Lieutenant Silas E. Warden.
Second Lieutenant Samuel C. Collins.
Second Lieutenant John Fess.
[All of New Albany. It was wholly a Floyd company ].
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
First Sergeant Samuel C. Collins.
Sergeant Charles F. Ross.
Sergeant Edward P. Bruner.
Sergeant Lafayette Frederick.
Sergeant James F. Stucker.
Corporal William H. Kirk.
Corporal Charles Edwards.
Corporal Joseph P. Donbet.
Corporal George W. Nunemacker.
Corporal George W. Evelseger.
Corporal David E. Craig.
Corporal Thomas F. Garrettson.
Corporal Lew W. Johnson.
Musician Russell B. Wood.
Musician George Muir.
PRIVATES.
Charles Angust, William Andrew, William H. Akers, Henry L. Benedict, Charles J. Beers, John W. Blake, James W. Bird, Henry Brock, Frank M. Boston, James Cleave- land, Adam Clark, Patrick Cunningham, Martin Consory, Julius Dontaz, Frank Dontaz, James Davis, William H. Daily, William H. Dawson, Lorenzo D. Emery, Alexander G. Ewing, Malen James Elliott, John Fess, Ewell Ford, Jacob G. Ford, Samnel A. Fergitt, C. C. Frederick, George W. Fox, George Goldsby, Isaac Gibson, William S. Gibson, Ira C. Gunn, Anthony Gainer, Richard Humdhrey, James M. Harryman, John Halenback, George Hale, Lewis A. Hollis, William H. Hillyard, John C. June, William H.
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Kirk, William H. H. McDonald, Norman M. McCartney, Ephraim Muir, Charles W. Muir, Joseph Moran, Conrad Miller, Jr., John Murray, Joseph H. Nelson, Thomas H. Nash, George M. Patterson, George Pfeiffer, John Pilliworth, Jesse Poe, Burton Parsons, Robert George Ross, Henry H. Royce, Nelson Roberts, Samuel Roby, Andrew J. Schwartz, William Seamster, James G. Smith, Jesse Smith, Wilford Sanders, John O. Sandback, Laban Sittisen, John Slider, Joshua Swincher, William Thompson, William Turnboy, Philip Tool, James C. Vanderbilt, John M. Wallace, Charles W. Wood, James B. Whalen, John Watterman, Joseph P. Wooley, Thomas J. Wooldridge, Joseph P. Warfield, David Wyman, John T. White, John Moore, Edward McConnel, Webster McDonald.
TWENTY-FIFTH REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
COMPANY G. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant Mahlon E. Williamson.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER. Sergeant and corporal Mahlon E. Williamson, New Albany.
TWENTY-SIXTH REGIMENT (INFANTRY). COMPANY E. Private John T. Miller, Jeffersonville. TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT (INFANTRY). COMPANY C. COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Second Lieutenant and Captain John T. Boyle. THIRTIETH REGIMENT (INFANTRY). COMPANY A.
PRIVATES.
George Andre, Martin T. Byron, Joseph Carrel, Wash L. Moffitt, Milt W. Miles, August Mainlail, James M. McFall, Henry Willcutt, all of Jeffersonville.
THIRTY-FIRST REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
COMPANY C.
Recruits-John B. Brown, George W. Bimley, John Brewster, Halbey B. Fransley. James M. Keon, John C. Keon, Jeffer- sonville.
COMPANY D.
Private James N. Anderson, New Albany.
COMPANY F.
Recruit Robert McKim, Floyd county.
THIRTY-SECOND REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
COMPANY E.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
First Lieutenant Max Hupfaup (also second lieutenant, company G), Jeffersonville.
COMPANY H.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Franz Kodalle, New Albany. First Lieutenant Nathan Levy, Jeffersonville.
First Lieutenant Stephen Schutz (also second lientenant), New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Ernst Meyer, New Albany.
COMPANY 1.
COMMISSIONED OFFICER.
Captain William Seivers, Jeffersonville.
Not a single enlisted man in this command, either the old or the reorganized regiment, has his place of residence named in the report. Most of company H, apparently, were from Floyd county.
THIRTY-THIRD REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
COMPANY C. Recruit John B. McClaskey, Jeffersonville. THIRTY-FIFTH REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
COMPANY I.
Recruit William Brown, Jeffersonville.
THIRTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT (INFANTRY).
This regiment was also recruited very largely in these two countics. Both its colonels were New Albany men, and most of the other officers were from that city, Jeffersonville, or Charlestown. General Walter Q. Gresham, of Corydon, now judge of the United States district court for In- diana, was its first lieutenant colonel. The Thir- ty-eighth rendezvoused at New Albany, and was mustered into service September 18, 1861. Three days afterward it moved to Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The fall and winter were occupied at Camp Nevin, on Nolin's fork of Barren river, and at Camp Wood, on Green river, near Muni- fordsville. In February, 1862, it accompanied Buell's army in the movement on Bowling Green and Nashville, reaching the latter place March 6th. After a rest of about twenty days it marched to Franklin, thence to Columbia, and thence to Shelbyville, where it staid till May 11th, making from time to time rapid marches to pre- vent or obstruct the raids of Morgan's cavalry. May 13th it had a skirmish with the enemy near Rogersville. On the 29th it moved toward Chat- tanooga, and reached the opposite bank of the Tennessee June 7th, whence it returned to Shel- byville, and presently was advanced to Steven- son, Alabama. Its next movement was to Dechard, where it remained from August 17th until Bragg crossed the Tennessee, when it fell back to Nashville and thence marched northward with Buell's army. The Thirty-eighth was en- gaged in the campaign through Kentucky, taking part in the action at Perryville, where it sustained the heavy loss of twenty-seven killed, one hundred and twenty-three wounded and seven taken pris- oners. It was then sent to Bowling Green, where
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it arrived November 2d, and was placed in the First division of the Fourteenth corps. Early the next month it returned to Nashville, and was thence pushed to the front at Murfreesboro, where it took part in the great battle of Stone River, losing fourteen killed and eighty-six wounded. After this it encamped at Murfrees- boro until the Chattanooga campaign opened. It was engaged in the lively skirmish at Hoover's Gap, losing one man killed and fifteen men wounded; and subsequently in the battle of Chickamauga, where its losses footed nine killed, fifty-nine wounded, and forty-four missing, being a large percentage of the number engaged. Re- turning to Chattanooga the Thirty-eighth re- mained inactive until the 23d and 25th of No- vember, on which days, respectively, it took part in the battles of Lookout Mountain and Mission Ridge.' The following winter was passed at Ross- ville and Chattanooga. The regiment re-enlisted at Rossville, December 28, 1863, and on the 3d of the next January left for home on its veteran furlough, three hundred and sixty strong. It reached Indianapolis, January 9th, and returned to Chattanooga February 26th. The next month it removed to Tyner's Station, and the next to Graysville, Georgia. May 7th it started with the grand army on the Atlanta campaign, and was in all the skirmishes and battles of that memorable movement. At Jonesboro the Thirty-eighth carried the rebel works at a single dash. In the charge the color-bearer was killed just as he was planting the standard inside the works, when Lieutenant Redding, of Salem, seized the color and carried it through the rest of the day. The regiment lost one hundred and three killed, wounded and missing in this campaign. Octo- ber 4th it marched in pursuit of Hood as far as Gaylersville, Alabama, whence it returned to At- lanta, and in November moved with the army of Georgia on its campaign to the sea. It remained in Savannah until February 5th, and then started on the march to Goldsboro. It was in most of the actions of this campaign, including the af- fair at Bentonville. From Goldsboro it moved to Raleigh, and thence, after Johnston's surrender, to Richmond, Alexandria, and Washington, aver- aging thirty-two miles a day, and being but six days on the way. From the Federal capital the command was transported to Louisville, and there, after a short period of further service, was
mustered out July 15, 1865. It also had an en- thusiastic reception at Indianapolis, and was soon afterwards finally released from its long and ardu- ous service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel Benjamin F. Scribner, New Albany.
Colonel Daniel T. Griffin (also major and lieutenant col- onel), New Albany.
Lieutenant Colonel James B. Merriwether (also major), Jeffersonville.
Major Joshua B. Jenkins, Jeffersonville.
Major William C. Shaw, New Albany.
Adjutant Daniel T. Griffin, New Albany.
Adjutant George H. Devol, New Albany.
Quartermaster John R. Cannon, New Albany.
Surgeon William A. Clapp, New Albany.
Assistant Surgeon Thomas C. Mercer, Utica.
Sergeant Major George H. Devol, New Albany.
Commissary Sergeant Michael T. Griffin, New Albany.
COMPANY B.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Captain Charles B. Nunemacher, New Albany. Captain William C. Shaw (also first and second lieutenant), New Albany.
Second Lieutenant Andrew McMonigal.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.
Sergeant William O. Shaw, New Albany. Musician Alvia Chamberlain, New Albany.
Musician Craven Chamberlain, New Albany.
PRIVATES.
Henry Hunter, George Knight, New Albany; William Labry, Floyd Knob; Andrew McMonigle, New Albany; Re- cruits Henry Barker, New Albany; Reuben Edwards, Ed- wardsville; Henry Hunter, Andrew Huim, Stephen White- man, New Albany.
[But few of the names in this roll have a place of residence attached].
COMPANY C.
PRIVATES.
James Saldkill, Charlestown; recruits Peter J. Morrison, John P. C. Morrison, New Albany.
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