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R. M. Brown
. Dallas.
B, 3 Tenn.
2 La. Cav.
R. M. Gano Dallas.
Brig. Gen'l, Morgan's Cavalry.
J. S. Reese. . .
Dallas.
Pellsman's Cadets,
Mobile, Ala.
E, 2 Ala. C.
A. M. Gains . Dallas. Geo. D. Harrison ..
G, 4 Tenn. C.
B, 7 Tex.
A. T. Obenchain ..
A. G. Brown
T. J. Wolf
J. M. Tergurson. . .
W. H. Harrell.
J. J. Miller
Fitzhugh's Regt., Texas Cavalry.
H. W. Graher. Dallas.
O. C. George.
4 Va.
J. S. Cantes
9 Va. Cav.
P. H. Wood. Dallas.
1 S. C.
Walton Portor
Dallas.
W. C. Arnett
Dallas.
I. F. Wynn
Mesquite.
H, 22 Ga.
John W. Stevens ..
K, 5 Tex.
G. P. Holcombe.
Dallas.
Daniel Buckmaster. Dallas.
B, 2 La.
Marsden Campbell.
A. Driaux's La. Bat.
D, 9 Tex. C.
T. W. Wolfe
J. S. Edmonston ...
J. O. Lewis.
B, 7 S.C. Cav.
A, 1 Ky. Cav.
R. G. Cheesman ...
B, 8 Tex. C.
K, 31 Ala. C. F, 4 Tex.
Sergt. A, 1 La.
Torney's Texas Div.
1 Ky. Cav. and
Morgan's Cav.
Kirk Hall
Dallas.
Midshipman Ship Selma.
E, 22 Miss.
A, 39 Ala.
Capt.
66 Tex. Cav.
Enoch Strait
Dallas Co.
Sergt.
E, 18 Tex. C.
G. B. Strait
Dallas Co.
Sergt.
E, 18 Tex. C.
A, 10 Ala.
W. H. Looney
Dallas.
Alexander Lacy
Dallas.
Capt.
Houston Co.,
Gen'l Coast of Tex.
Private. D, La. Inft.
1, 18 Ga.
John H. Cochran. . Dallas.
C, 6 Tex. C.
Chas. P. Teel . Dallas.
E, 2 Tex. C.
H. L. Goldman
Dallas.
T. J. Goldman
Dallas.
Mike Lobe
Dallas.
A. O'Hara
B, 3 La. Inft.
28 La.
28 Ga.
A, 16 Miss.
3 Confed., Pat Cle-
burne's Regt.
E, 18 Tex. C.
Granbury's Brig.
Wm. Worthington .. Dallas.
Henry Cooke
Dallas.
Midshipman C. S. Navy.
H. C. Wright Dallas. Wm. I. Jones Dallas.
R. L. Upshaw. . Richard H. Lacy ..
·Capt.
Lieut. G, 3 Mo. C.
Lieut. 10 Mo. C.
S. F. Moore.
S. N. Braswell
Dallas.
K, 23 Tex. C.
C, 6 S.C. Cav.
E. P. Marshall . Dallas.
J. Leopold.
Dallas.
W. W. Lang
Dallas.
R. H. Jones.
Dallas.
Jas. F. Vanhorne .. Dallas.
Surg.
27 Ala.
Wm. W. Hobbs.
Dallas.
Milton Park . .
Dallas.
Charles L. Martin .. Dallas.
B. H. Meams
33 Tex. Cav.
4 Ala. Cav. T. B. Trotman Dallas.
J. W. Ragsdal.
. .
J. R. Brown
Capt.
K, 23 Miss.
F, 2 La.
John F. Elliot
Dallas.
L, 6 Ala.
- Miss.
A. D. Sadler
Dallas.
E. G. Bower . Dallas. George W. Neeley. Dallas.
8 Tex. Cav.
J. C. McKay
O. P. Bowser
Dallas.
G. T. Macon
Tom Barry
Dallas.
Nick Barry
Dallas.
B. W. Hoyt.
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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
A. J. Stovall Dallas.
L. Ashton
Dallas.
Geo. M. Steerer.
Dallas.
J. E. Labatt.
Dallas.
J. A. McCulloch
Dallas.
G. W. Nivins
Dallas.
JI. Losee.
Dallas.
E. L. Lambert
Dallas.
J. L. Mills
Dallas.
F. M. Russel
Dallas.
1I. C. Lamar.
Dallas.
Sam. Mclaughlin .. Dallas.
B. S. Wathem
Dallas.
W. C. Brigham Dallas. A. Green. Dallas.
Jolın A. Grant
Dallas.
Gaston Mesleer
Dallas.
Sim Sligh
Dallas.
A. W. Scripture
.Dallas.
J. D. Marsh.
Dallas Co.
W. II. H. Braley. .Dallas. B. J. Musenheimer .. Dallas.
G. W. Russell.
Dallas.
I. M. Morn Dallas. W. L. Parrott Dallas.
Wharton Branch
Dallas.
J. W. Caskey
Dallas.
J. H. Keyser.
Dallas
B. II. Keyser. Dallas.
B. W. Bogan. Dallas.
Henry L. Nelson ... Dallas.
Geo. A. Janes .. .Dallas. T. M. Worthington .. Dallas.
J. V. Spellman .... .Dallas.
J. F. Lovett ... .Dallas. Sylvester McClain .. Dallas. J. G. Lee Dallas. H. V. McGregor Dallas.
Wmn. Selby
Dallas.
G. G. Deen
Dallas.
A. J. Ball. Dallas.
G, 5 Ark. K, 6 Tex.
Lt. Com., Navy.
C, 56 Va.
II, 15 Miss.
Joe H. Stewart
Dallas.
B, Blacker's
Bat. Art.
Dave A. Williams .. Dallas. Col. Bat. Shelby's Brigade. K, - Miss.
H. C. Latham
.Dallas.
A. J. Reynolds.
Dallas.
W. J. Stewart.
Dallas.
I, Baylor's 2 Brig. E, 12 Tex.
Wm. M. Luck
Dallas Co.
E, 2 Tex C.
I. H. Elder
Dallas Co.
A, 21 Ga.
C. W. Felter
Dallas Co.
B, 1 Tex. C.
J. W. Reeder
Thos. Buries
.Dallas Co.
D, 14 Tex.
John N. Simpson
... Dallas.
Lieut.
I, 4 Tenn.
A. T. Watts
Dallas.
H. J. Hartigan
Dallas.
Maj.
16 Miss.
C, 7 La.
Private. A, 14 Tex.
Private. F, 28 Miss.C.
B, 12 Ky. C.
Chap. 18 Miss.
Capt. A. Q. M.,
10 Miss. Bat.
Henderson's Scouts.
Lieut. F, Ark. Inft.
Lieut. A. Q. M., Tap- pan's Brig.
Sergt. K, 1 La. Cav.
Private. F, 1 La. Cav.
C, Mo. Cav.,
Shelby's Brig.
1, 18 Tex. C.
J. R. Humphress .. .Dallas Co.
K, 1 Fla.
Geo. W. Rice. Dallas.
C, Tex. Cav.
E, 19 Tex.
S. G. Rook Dallas.
F, 20 S. C.
E, 14 Tenn.
Jas. E. Murphrey ... Dallas.
D, R. Va. Bat.
C, 32 Va.
J. W. Dauner
Dallas.
II, 1 N. C. C.
B, 17 Ala.
E, 8 Tex.
John S. Griffith .Dallas.
E. A. Gracey Dallas Co.
Brig. Gen. Tex. Inft.
1st Lt.
1 Tex. Cav.
J. A. Pruitt.
Dallas Co.
W. H. Rivers.
Dallas.
I, 30 Tex. C. I, 2 S. C. 1st Sergt. H, 6 Ark. A, 44 Miss.
Jas. W. Raines
Dallas.
I. F. Ragland
Dallas.
R. J. Selvidge
Dallas.
A, 12 Ten. C.
F, 29 Ga.
C, 31 Ga.
A, Chambers' Battalion. Col. Shelby's La. Bat. Military Eng. C. S. A. 1, 21 Ark.
C, 8 La.
Capt. Ga. Com.
Capt. Ala. Com.
Berrings' Brig., A. N. Va. 3 Mo. Art.
F, Wells' Tex. Regt.
B. M. Bradford.
Dallas.
Wm. C. McKamy.
.Dallas.
Capt.
Bowland's
Tex. Cav.
W. L. A. Ellis Dallas.
Maj. 8 Ga. Cav. K, 2 N. C.
H. E. Cullom.
Dallas.
J. T. Trezevant.
Dallas.
W. JJ. Coyle
Dallas.
J. W. Faust
Dallas.
F, Ala. Cav.
HI, 2 Mo. C.
J. A. McMurry
Dallas.
1, 15 Ten. C.
J. D. Reamer
Dallas.
Wm. Ryan
Dallas.
F, 30 Tex. C.
Jas. E. Russell
Dallas.
B, 10 Mo. C.
W. J. Pruitt
Dallas Co.
C, 18 Tex. C.
R. M. Combs.
Dallas Co.
C, 18 Tex. C.
Joe Thompson
Dallas.
John Carroll.
Dallas.
I, 28 Va.
K, 19 Miss. Moshy's Command. Fenner's La. Bat. G, 26 La.
S. J. McIntosh
Dallas.
M. I. Cordell
Dallas.
C. H. Patrick
Wilmer.
B, 10 Va.
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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
James B. Tyson. Dallas. D, 15 Miss.
J. F. Ramsey
Dallas Co.
1st Lieut. F, Ga. Cav.
B. A. Hoyt. Dallas.
K, 33 Tex. C.
B. S. Luper
Dallas
Wm. Whitsel
Dallas Co.
E, 18 Tex. C.
N. F. Pace
Dallas Co.
L, 4 Va. C.
J. T. Hays Dallas Co.
B, 1 Bat. Inf.
G. J. Gooch
Lallas.
Alf. Pemberton. Dallas Co.
A, 6 Tex. C.
Geo. F. Alford
Dallas.
Adjt. Gen Taylor's D.
T. W. Henry Dallas Co.
A, Ky. Cav.
Hamilton P. Boone. Dallas.
Jas. M. Cochran Dallas Co.
I, 30 Tex. C.
Jas. W. Allen
Dallas.
M. M. Farmer Dallas Co.
E, 20 Tex. C.
O. P. Scott
Dallas Co.
E, 18 Tex. C.
A, 15 Ala.
H, 1 Tex.
Chas. A. Hotchkiss. Dallas.
Robt. H. West
. Dallas.
Joseph S. Fuqua . .. Dallas.
B. E. Harris
Dallas.
Henry Smith
Dallas.
Wm. J. Keller Dallas.
Thos. J. Avirett Dallas.
A, 51 Ga.
F, 5 Ga.
Wm. F. Turnell
Dallas.
L, 3 Ga.
J. D. Mitchell .Dallas.
C, F. B. Cav.
Sam. Turner Dallas.
A, Tex. D. C.
R. M. Cornwall Dallas.
Geo. H. Aldredge. .Dallas.
Joe E. Hardy
Dallas.
B, 12 Ky. C.
N. L. Cooper.
Dallas.
A. J. Burden
Dallas.
W. A. Night.
Dallas.
John T. Jones Dallas Co.
S. E. Scott.
Dallas Co.
30 Tex. Cav.
W. O. Goble Dallas.
A, 31 Tex. C.
A, 5 Ark.
Ben. Watkins Dallas.
K, 2 Tex. C.
Robt. L. James. .Dallas.
W. A. Russell Dallas.
J. A. Crawford Dallas.
B, 2 Ark. C.
L. A. Pires. Dallas. L. G. Connally Dallas Co.
M. M. Clark
Dallas Co.
C, 26 Tenn.
R. H. Lyle
Dallas.
E, Tex. Cav.
E, 45 Va.
W. R. Tisher Dallas. John F. Fallard.
Russell Myrick Dallas.
E, 24 Ten. C.
C. M. Tucker
Dallas.
K, Bufford's 19 Cal. P. B.
G, 4 La. H, Tom Green's Regt. Tex. Vol.
J. H. Tate Dallas Co.
Wm. H. Gaston
Dallas.
J. F. Metcalf. Dallas.
F, 5 Ky. Mtd Infantry.
B, 30 Va. C.
C, 7 La.
J. T. Ousley Dallas.
1st Lieut. E, 18 Ga. B.
E, Selby's B.
2d Lieut. C, 2 Tenn.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN TIIE SOUTHERN CAMPS.
Rev. Howard Henderson, D. D., a forcible writer, very strikingly presents in an article published in the Western Christian Advocate, May 25, 1892, the religious services, and by whom conducted, in the Southern camps during the Civil war; and as some of the prominent leaders in those services were also commanders of many of the old soldiers who are now residents of Dallas county, it may be some of them were participants in many of these religions services, and some of the boys who " wore the blue," now living in Dallas, were among those who stood on the banks of the Rapidan and joined in the hymns.
" Of drum and trumpet history we have had a surfeit; but there is a religious chroni- cle awaiting record. It told upon the morale, the courage, and constancy of the Southern army. Many of the generals were clergy- men, notably Lieutenant-General Leonidas Polk, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Louisi-
John Rosenburg
.Dallas.
3 Mo. Bat.
H. L. Boone
Dallas.
D. W. Myers
Dallas.
Angelo Sala.
Dallas.
Geo. A. Green
Dallas.
W. A. Shaw
.Dallas.
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HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
ana; W. N. Pendleton, chief of artillery, Episcopalian; Major-General C. E. Evans, General D. C. Kelley, and Colonels Fountain E. Pitts, George W. Carter, C. C. Gillespie, F. C. Wilkes, C. Calloway, Methodist; and majors, captains, lieutenants, and privates of the various churches. Dr. Dabney, Presby- terian theologue, served on Stonewall Jack- son's staff. General Henry A. Wise said: ' The best soldier of the Captain of Salvation makes the best soldier in our camps.' It was an old proverb, 'The worse the man, the better the soldier.' My observation is the other way. The men who feared God were the bravest in fronting men. The men, too, who love God are the men who love their fellows. At the cross the blue and gray touch breasts and are brothers.
" Among the chaplains, missionary and commissioned, were: Enoch Marvin, J. C. Granberry, afterward bishops in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the latter losing an eye in battle; Drs. Quintard and Beckwith (afterward Episcopal bishops); Dr. John B. McFerrin, A. L. P. Green, C. W. Miller, C. K. Marshall, Hardie Brown, W. W. Bennett, Methodists; Drs. B. T. Lacy, A. C. Hopkins, Theodorick Pryor, George W. Leyburn, Pres- byterians; and Dr. L. Burrows, the Drs. Broadus, J. C. Hliden, and J. Wm. Jones, of the Baptist Church. The Catholics had their representatives: among them Father Ryan, the poet; Bishop Gallagher, late bishop of Lonisiana, and Dudley, of Kentucky, were officers of the line. Generals Sterling Price and R. M. Gano (now a resident of Dallas)
were preachers in the Christian church. A. large number of the surgeons were local preachers in the Methodist church. There was an army church in almost every brig- ade: at the first many companies, while full, held weekly prayer-meetings. Two-thirds of the men in the regiment with which I went ont were members of the Church, mostly Baptist and Methodist.
"Among the Generals, Lee, Jackson, Hardee, Albert Sydney and Joseph E John- ston, Bragg, Polk, Trappier, Manigault, Evans, Pendleton, Gordon, Colquitt, Vance, Barton, Bee, Garnett, Price, Stuart, Rhodes, Hampton, Ewell, Longstreet, Kelley, Walker, Laws, Cobb, and Kirby Smith were devout and openly active in promoting religion by encouraging tract distribution and Bible cir- culation, observing the Sabbath, and furnish- ing facilities to the chaplains and mission- aries. Many of them had prayers at their headquarters daily, and Sabbath services. Lee and Jackson offered prayer publicly. The American Bible Society furnished a cargo of Bibles, and the vessel sailed past fleets and forts nnehallenged, the white flag at the mast-head giving it passport. The Missionary Society of the Methodist Episco- pal Church advanced $16,000 to the mission- aries of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in China.
"During the great revival in Gordon's Georgia brigade, baptism by immersion was administered in the Rapidan in open view and easy range of the Federal army. Gen- eral Gordon was always present, offering a
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splendid target to the Union piekets on the bank, but to the honor of 'the boys in blue' they refrained from firing, and stood rever- entially looking on the sacred scene. No danger was apprehended while the ordinance was being administered. On several ocea- sions the Federal pickets joined in the hymns.
'The bravest are the tenderest, The loving are the daring.'
"During the revivals in Lee's army more than 27,000 men are known to have professed conversion, among them several general offi- eers.
"The famous Rockbridge artillery, on July 4, 1861. contained seven masters of arts of the University of Virginia, forty-two graduates of other colleges, nineteen theolog- ical students (including R. E. Lee's son), nearly all of whom were professed Christians. Nearly every company left home after prayers, and each man carried a Testament in his pocket.
"'The Liberty Hall Volunteers,' of Wash- ington college, elected Professor White their captain. All the officers and more than one- half the privates were Christians, and one- fourth were candidates for the ministry. Dr. Patterson, president of Hampden-Sidney, organized a company from his own college and Union Theological Seminary, nearly all church members.
"During the war, Generals R. H. Ander- son, Baylor, Ewell, Hood, Hardee, Pender, Paxton. Rhodes, Colonel Lamar, and a mul- titude of other officers, were won to Christ. In July, 1862, General Lee issued a general
order as follows: 'Habitually all duties, ex- cept those of inspection, will be suspended during Sunday, to enable the troops to attend religious services.' He uniformly attended publie worship. While his army was eross- ing the James in 1864, hurrying to the de- fense of Petersburg, he took with him a minis- ter in the woods, and engaged with him in prayer that God would give him wisdom and grace for the campaign on which he was then entering.
General G. E. B. Stuart, the Prince Ru- pert of the South, was a pure, earnest Chris- tian, who lived nobly and died triumphantly. He asked, when dying, Dr. Peterkin to sing 'Rock of Ages,' and joined in the song. The hymn coneluded, he said, 'I am resigned; God's will be done,' and then fell asleep. General Gordon was accustomed to lead prayer-meetings in his command, and at the revivals made strong appeals to the uncon- verted. He would kneel by privates and point them to Christ. General D. H. Hill was very active in promoting religion. General Polk, Episcopal bishop of Louisiana, never preached, but frequently attended the service, and had Sabbath preaching at his eamp.
"The churches all of them expended their energies in sending their ablest ministers to the eamps. It was under such auspices that Drs. Palmer, Quintard, Markham, Granberry, MeFerrin, Green, Broadus, Marvin, Crouch, Miller, Rogers, and many others served the sol- diers. Many served as officers of the line or staff, some of whom-Kogar, Crouch, Baldwin, Heard, and others-were killed. Three local
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pastors, serving as militia, were killed at the the assault on Selma by General Wilson.
"I preached almost every Sabbath while in the field, and a number of times, while com- misssioner for the exchange of prisoners of war, in the military prisons and parole-camp, and buried many of 'the boys in blue' with Christian rites. I also, when within the lines under flag of truee, preached in Vicks- burg, Memphis, and on the Federal fleet. The amenities of religion searfed the should- ers of the war-cloud with a baldrie of merey, and lent to the desolations of brand and battle a beauty born of heaven.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
The Department of Texas of the Grand Army of the Republic, was organized on the 15th day of March, 1885, with six posts and 250 members. It now consists of fifty-six posts, with a total membership of nearly 2,000.
The Dallas posts are "Geo. H. Thomas, No. 6," organized in October, 1883, by J. C. Bigger, and the "John A. Dix," organized in September, 1886, by John L. Boyd, J. C. Bigger and others.
The Grand Army of the Republie is said to be the most powerful seeret organization in the United States. Their members are well organized in Texas, and especially in Dallas. They are a broad-minded, liberal people, and, as stated above, join, on certain occasions, with ex-Confederates in decorating the graves of the Blue and the Gray, showing that all feelings of animosity caused by the 16
old struggle have died out. Below we give the list of members of the two posts here in Dallas, which consists of some of the bravest, best, truest, most noble, most loyal and most highly honored citizens of Dallas county and city.
NAME. RECENT RESIDENCE. RANK. Co. REOIMENT.
W. P. Anderson ...
J. W. Ashbury .... Farmer's Branch
Geo. Ash Dallas .. Private B .. 34 N. Y. Vol.
B.D. Atwell . JIntchiaa. .. Adjt.
.. 86 Mich. Vol.
E. Ainca
F. A. Anstin. Dallaa ..
Private B .. 10 Vt. Inf.
J.C. Bigger.
Serg't. F .92 Illa.
Dr. John Bell
Leopold Bohney .. . Dallaa ..
Private .. F. 52 Pa. Inf.
Jno. Borgeman ..
Jno.JI. Burkett.
Wm. Brown Dallas .Private .A ... 3 N. Y. Cav.
A. Brownlee.
.Private ... B ... 3 Iowa Cav.
James M. Boggs
.. € .. 33 Mo. Inf.
Wm. Burr .let Lieut ... L ... 12 N. Y. Cav.
C. H. Bancroft. Meaq nite Private ..... D .. 103 Ohio Inf.
W. A. Beach Dallan. Ist Serg't .. € . . 49 N. Y. Vol.
John J. Boyle Decatur . Captain .... € .. 65 Ills. Inf.
W. E. Beach Dallas. 1st Serg't .. € .. 49 N. Y. Vol.
Daniel Cooper .O.M. Dep't.
W. F. Cottman 1st Serg't .. E . . 14 Mo. Inf.
A. B. Clinton Ilatching.
.. E .. 145 Pa. Vol.
G. W. Capinall . Dallas.
2nd Lieat. F . 2nd Mich Cav.
Geo. W. Clark.
Landsman on U. S. S. Victory.
(Re-enlisted) .Private .. K .. 2nd Mo. Cav.
H. B. Davie
A. J. Dowell . Cleburne
A. E. De Beck
Jno. W. De Lany .. Dallaa.
Captain . .. 11 .. 8th Ill. Cav.
Evan Davis
W. E. Danforth ..
Private .. 15 Ohio Bat.
J. S. Dunlap .. D .. S. Tenn. Inf.
Jos. W. Dunlap .... New Hope
... Privato .... K .. 9
Andrew Dowing ... Dallas ..
II. Stew'd .. F 1 Texas Cav.
Frederick Effilomy.
Private .... .. 1 Ky. Battery.
W. F. Fisher .... .Denton 2nd Lient .. E . . 2 Mo. Cav.
J. M. Foss Dallas.
Private A .. 27 Iad. Iaf.
James Frazier.
.II. 22 Ills.
Fred Foster. ..
Wm. 11. Farley. .Dallas .. Private . 3. . 49 Iowa Inf.
Jacob Furbyville ..
. F. . 149 Ille.
J. W. Fortune
.11 .. 8 Illa. Cav.
W'm. Fitzpatrick ...
B .. 5]]]s.
Thos. B. Florer .... Waxahachie .. Surgeon. ... .. 26 Ind. Vol.Inf.
Chas. n. Froese .. Dallas ...
. Private .. E .. 8 Ills. Inf.
S. F. Frisbie .. . Corporal ... C .. 22 Vet. R. C.
Il W. Gillingham ..
Private Il .. 53 Ohlo.
Q. W. Gillcoat ..... Cleburne.
F. G. Ganaon
Wm. C. Givens. .. Dallas.
Private .. F .53 Pa.
Benj. R. Graham ..
Serg't. .. L .. 1st Ark. Cav.
Jas. J. Gannon. Private . .. . Il. . 134 lila.
C'haa. Gordon
let Serg't ... D .. Ist D. C. Vol
...
Marcus F. Cutting
HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
A. M. Greenland ..
16
Private .... E . Ind. R.O.V.II.A
A. B. Sheeta.
.. Corporal. . . G . . 12 Ills. Vol.
C. Spiekenkotlor ..
Private ... Q .. 1 Ind. H. A.
Peter J. Shandley. .... 11 .. 2 kč. 1.
... K .. . . " John Shilling .... .. I) .... Mo. Inf.
Michall Heitlo ..
Serg't. .. . . E . . 44 Ills. Inf.
Jamee M. Steere ...
.D .. 1 R. 1. Cnv.
John Henry . CO. . Private .. D .. 26 Mo. Inf.
Peter Hendrick.
Q.M. D
Chaa. E. Henry ..
Captain. .. A .. 42 Ohio Inf.
J. A larned ..
Private
..
Unnasigned reg't
John Herman
.. ( .2nd Mo. Inf.
Chas. W. Hurtrup ..
. 1st Lient. . . P . . 19 Ind.
J. S. Ilines
Co.
Private .... . . . 117 llis.
=
llenry Hunt.
... B. . 1st U. S. Bat.
Geo. W. Hyman .. Wm. leffel
J. K. Jinkins. Dallas Private .. A . 55 Kv.
Oak Cliff.
. A .. 8 Tenn. 1nf.
II. C. Kelly
.. I .. 21 lls. Inf.
Win. Il. Kurty.
. F .31 Pn. Inf.
George A. Knight.
. Captain .... A . . 188 O. V. I.
Jag. k. Kellogg.
1st Corp'l. D .95 N. Y. luf.
=
W. Long ..
Private
. . M .. 4 Ohio Cuv.
L. E. Leagett
Hutchins
E . . 145 Pa. Vol.
J. 3'. Lowery
DallaA
I . 48 N. Y. Inf.
[ .. ] Mich. ('nv.
George Loomis
Serg't
.F . . 18 Conn. Iuf.
John Liens.
Private
.. A. . 26 Ky
W. J. Mealey
. K .. 49 Ky. Inf.
R. C. Mccullough .
. ( .. 2 Md.
W'm. Morrison.
T. L. Macy .. .. U. S. N.
A. McWhirk Dallas l'rivate . .D. 21 MAAN.
D. A. Clinton
1 . . 22 11le.
Edwin Miller
I .. 72 0. V. I.
John Meidert Jc . . 4 Ohio Cnv.
David McKny.
ANAL. Surg.
. 79 N. Y. Inf.
Roh McCormack ..
.4
Drummer .. 13 .. 86 N. Y.
Henry Meyer .
Privato .... C . . 32 Ind. Iof.
Legrand McMillen. .... B . . 7 lowa Cav.
(Reinstated) ...
Int Llent. . K . . 15 Mich. Vol."
Frank Nanzler .... Dallas.
Bugler ..... F . . 3d U. S. Art.
Terrence O'Niel ...
L. N. Owens .... Dallas . Private .C. 31 Ils.
llenry Pringle ..
1. C. Brewitt.
Mesquite
I . . 65 Ind. Inf.
ES. A. Percival
Dallas
. . 127 11la.
Jneob Zunfan ...
Dallas.
, Private .. .. A. . 82 Ind. Inf.
W. I. Purnell.
Captain. .. 11 .. 8 Md. Inf.
George Jennings. . Rockwall Co ... lst Serg't. . K. 8 Mich. Inf.
Ios. T. Barrett.
Private .... G ... Tenn. Inf.
W. I. lIncy
1 ... 5 Pa. R. C. I.
Alma, Ellis Co.
Greenville Loyd. .. Royce, Roek- wall county.
. K .. 8 T'enn. Inf.
K. M. Peterson ..
B .. 47 IN. Inf.
M. Mullen
Dallas Co
E . . 139 Pa. Inf.
David M. Tindall. . Cedar Hill, Dal-
las Co., Texas.
D .. 8 Mo. Inf.
M. Pillberry.
. Dallas
C .. 40 Wis. Iuf.
J. K. Austin
Wilmer, Dallas
1. .. 1 Ark. Cnv.
county.
R. B. Kelly.
. Dallas ..
F. . " Ills. Inf.
LIST OF POST NO. 11.
NAME
RESIDENCE
RANK
Co. REOIMENT
11. 13. Davis
Dallas
. Sergeant. . D. . 21 Ind. Inf.
John L. Boyd
.. Private ... 11 .. 98 N. Y. Inf.
J. O. Stanuage. Captain and A. C. S.
I . . 17 Ilļa. Inf.
S. Parala
Dallas.
. A . . 8 Illg. Cav.
C. Rick
Captain. .. C 1 Mo. Inf.
11. T. Rnc. ..
Private ..
.. .. 3 Ohio Bat.
D. J. Randall
K .. 6 Mich. Cnv.
F. P'. Reymuller ... Waxahachie . . Privato .... A .. 3 Mo. Inf. (Re-unlisted) .. ... let Lient .. K .. 27 4 4 16
A. Rockhold .... . Dallas
(Re-enlited) ...
Private .... @ .. 33 Ohio.
A 1st Ohio.
B. F. Sheffield.
C. S. Stover Dallas
11. W. Swam .. 11. 16 Ind.
J. S. Splear.
A. L. Smith Dallas Private .. E 6 Mo.
T. 11. Smith. Bugler ... . ( .. 11 Ohio V. C.
Reinstated
=
C.S.Berg't .. .. 3 R. I. Cav.
James Sharp .... .. Oak Cliff Private I .. Tenn. Inf.
Juice (, Sanies, .. Dallas. Surgeon .10 Tenn. Vol.
Midshipman .. U. S. N.
J. C. Turner.
S. S. Taylor.
Dallas.
.Private ...... A . . 69 N. Y. Inf
Carl II. Titley
W. F. Thatcher
J. C. II. Tahor.
. . . 11 .. 20 Ills. Inf.
Charles Taylor.
Landsman. U. S. Gnuboat Ohio.
F. A. Williams
Reinstated ..
W. D. Wylie.
Roinstated.
.ll'p't St'rt.
U. S. A.
John W. White ..
..
Joha II. Whitman.
J. C. Wainscott .... Dallas
. Private. .. .. B .. 33 Mo. Inf.
N. K. Wright ..
...
Chus. Weisenboru.
, Captain .... K .. 1 Minn. Inf.
Private ..
.. 1. . . 1 Kanons.
F. G. Worden ..
Reinstated ..
.13 .13 Mo. Inf.
Hubbard Welly
(. W. Wallace ..
John 14. Whipple ..
,A .. 1 Mich. II. A.
llenry Wagner . . Greenville
Reinstated
16
.. . Corporal .. . C ... 77 Pa. Vol. Inf.
Kane J. Williams. JJJefferson St'n .. Private .... K. . . 6 Iown Juf. Ana J. Whitsell .... Dallas
Reinstated ...
Corporal. .. B. . 2 Ills. Inf.
F. Zimmerman
Quarter Gunner.
Joseph Zenlenka ..
Private .... A . . 23 Ohio Inf.
Relnatated
E. . 4 U. S. Cav.
- Kirchner.
D .. 7 Pn. Cuv.
J. W. Forles ..
Dallas
Private
. A .. 11 Pa. Inf.
C. II. Cooper
=
A. . 141 Illa.
I. l'. Carr.
.11 .. 38 Ind. Inf.
W. Il. Williams
16
W E. Brown.
Jas. Abbott. Ellis Co., l'ex. . Corporal ... A .. ? Ind. Inf.
W. H. McClellen .. Oak Cliff, Tex ..
4
.. F .. 121 Ohio Iuf.
Willla A. Cuffel.
. Dallas ..
Private ..
J. A. Nelson
. Dallas Co ..
. 1st Serg't. . 11. . 8 lowa Cnv.
James Baxter.
Rockwall Co ... Surgeou .. . A., 8 Teun. Cav.
Private.
... A . . . 81 Illa. Inf.
R. E. Please. 19
.Surgeon ...
.. 29 U.S.C.Troops
Sailor ..
.. Sloop of War.
.Sergeant ... C. .. 77 Pa.
. . . . 13 . . 2 11la. Inf.
. K . . 50 Ille. Inf.
. I. .. 52 llls. Inf.
.Private ... D. . 2 lowa Inf.
.A. A. Surg. Post, Brenham, Tox.
I. .. 21 Ille.
L .. 3 Ohio Cuv.
(Reinstated) ...
"
Corporal .. B . . 132 N. Y. Vol.
Benj. Guire ..
Peter Grisham Co I'rivato .... K. . 65 N. Y. Inf.
J. S. Thatcher ...
1. B. Gibson.
Major.
. . 6 l]]s. Cnv.
llenry F. Peery .... Kaufman Co .. Private
. U. S. Gunboat
Black Hawk.
I ... 2 Minn.
J. J. Large ...
Clinton Jack .... (Reinstated). l'rivate .. .. C .. 1 Pa.
. To A.A.Surg. .. . . 810. V. I.
HISTORY OF DALLAS COUNTY.
T. II. Narce ..
Ceo. W. Ilynson ... Dallas
Lleut B .. ] Ky. Inf.
Benj. Stine .. . Private . . . . K .. 1) Iils. Cav.
J. R. Moore
. Sergeant .. M .. 9 lown C'av.
J. T. Waluscott ...
.Private .... R. .. 33 Mo. Inf.
Corporal .. B .. 7 Mo. Cav.
W. W. Farley
B. .. 47 Iowa Int.
Francis Harrie .Private .... D .. 1 Ark. Bat.
W'ın. Watkins
. Corporal . .. 11. . 12 W. Va. Inf.
D. F. Lancneter
Private. . .. A . . 18 Ky. Iaf.
Christian Rictzel
Mualcina .. C .. 177 Pa. Inf.
Thomas M. Orr ..
Private .... JI .. 181 Ohlo.
A. C. Smith.
David Bryant ..
. Corporal .. G .. 26 Mich. Inf.
James Corey
S. E. Richardson
. lat Lieut. . D .156 Ind. Inf.
W'm. Morrison.
Private. .A .. 69 N. Y. Inf.
E. S. Inadall
.... C .186 Obio Inf.
It. C. Mel'ollah
Edward Emerson ..
John W. Delaney .. John Curley .
.Capinin. .II. . 8 Ills. C'av.
C. Dickson
.Captain. .. F .. 9 N. Y. Cav,
J. Spray
Private .... C .. 3% Iowa Iaf.
Chas Spikerkotter.
Private ... G .. 1 Ind. II. A.
F. . 3 WIN. CAV.
J. T. Cooper
. Captain
. . . G. . 144 Ils. Inf.
J. C. HII.
Lieut. Col .. .. 2 Mars. Inf.
E. M. Isham
. Private E .. 29 Ohio Inf.
J. C. Bigger
Sergenat ... F .. 92 Ille. Inf.
W. R Avery
Enalgu .U. S. S. Mohawk.
George Adaleta
Private .. .I .. 47 Jad Inf.
S. Parker.
Private. . 5 Ind. L. Art.
I. O. Dwyer .
.1 .. 28 Towa Inf.
W'm. Murphy
.1 .. 28 lown Inf.
J. M. Foss.
E. Il. Yarnell
. Sergeant ... A .. 8 Ind. Cav.
W'm. Anderson.
Private .... K .. 4 Ohio Cav.
John Ilunter
Private .C .. 73 N. Y. Inf.
J. M. Kindred
Q. 31 .. 8 Ky. Inf.
Ilenry Kinkel
. Private .. II .. 8 Mo. Inf.
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