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History of the Forty-second Indiana volunteer infantry. Horrall, Spillard F., 1829– 
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O. P. MORTON.

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HISTORY
OF THE
FORTY-SECOND INDIANA
VOLUNTEER INFANTRY

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Compiled and Written at the Request of
W. M. COCKRUM,
Late Lieutenant-Colonel 42d Indiana Regiment.
BY

S. F. HORRALL

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Late Captain of Company G, 42d Indiana Regiment.

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PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR.
1892.

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DONOHUE & HENNEBERRY,
PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS AND BINDERS,
CHICAGO, ILL.

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PROLOGUE.

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ONE has said: "It is a sordid thing to write for money, a selfish thing to write for fame, but it is a sweet and glorious thing to write for the approval of those we most intensely love."

While I pen these lines, one sits near by who, in the dark days of '61, when I "went away to the wars," leaving not a dollar for her to care for my children with, in a spirit of enthusiastic patriotism she said: "Go, God bless you, and protect you!" And I now call to mind the hundreds on hundreds of patriotic women of our land who made such sacrifices, and then, comrades, in the light of their hardships, and trials, to me it seems as if our endurances and privations were insignificant indeed.

How much the Nation owes the self-sacrificing women of our land, none can ever compute. For the one by my side to-night, and for the thousands of others enduring in those dark days like she did, I write, and to her, and to them, dedicate this little volume in part.

But not to them alone, but to former comrades in arms, of whose heroism I write, that their deeds of renown and of high emprise may stand in enduring types; supported by history, that their children, and children's children may read;—this book is also dedicated.

Let me paraphrase, my comrades, and say to you as you read these pages:
  • "Backward, turn backward, memory in flight,
  • Make us soldiers again, if but for to-night."

THE AUTHOR.

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NOTE.

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No partiality has been intended in the matter of presenting portraits in this book. The conditional proposition was made to all former officers of the regiment whose addresses could be found. Those who accepted appear.

THE AUTHOR.

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MRS. JANE HORRALL.

This lady (maiden name Jane Crabbs) was born on the 15th of February, 1833, in Daviess county, Indiana, and became the wife of S. F Horrall, late captain Company G, 42d Indiana Vol. Inftry., on the 27th of January, 1853.

To this union seven children were born, viz.: Albion, Nelson, Mabel, Addie, Logan, Jesse and Kaiser. Of these, all are living except Addie and Kaiser, and reside in Washington, Ind., except the daughter, who is the wife of Merrick Williams, Chicago, Ill.

As she appears here represented (with child in her arms) so thousands on thousands of patriotic wives of our land were left in those days of danger and peril to the Nation. Sons and daughters of veterans should ever keep fresh and green the memory of the mother, living or dead, who bore patiently and heroically her part of the burden of the war for the preservation of the Union, as well as the heroism of the father, who bore his part, small or great, in securing to posterity a united, free and happy country.

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INDEX.

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INDEX TO BIOGRAPHIES AND ENGRAVINGS.

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CHARLES DENBY

Was born in the State of Virginia, June 16, 1830. He was thirty-one years old when he entered the United States army as lieutenant-colonel of 42d Regiment Indiana Volunteers, and at the time was a lawyer by profession. Before the organization of the regiment, immediately after the fall of Sumter, he raised a voluntary company and guarded the powder magazine near Evansville, Ind. Before the organization of the 42d he drilled company A of the regiment a long time, and that was the nucleus of the regiment.

After organization, and sometime in September, 1861, he made an expedition with four companies up Green river to protect the first lock at Calhoun, Ky. At the battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1861, Col. Danby was wounded twice and had his horse killed under him. After this battle, for gallantry in action he was made colonel of the 80th Indiana, remaining in command as a full colonel until February, 1863, when he resigned on a surgeon's certificate of disability. After resignation, he resumed the practice of law in Evansville, which he followed until appointed United States minister at Peking, China, by President Cleveland, which position he has continued in to this day. The fact that he remained in the position under an administration opposite to his own political views would indicate that in diplomatic relations his conduct has been satisfactory to the United States government at Washington, D. C.

Col. Denby is of Revolutionary stock. His grandfather, Mathew Harvey, was a soldier in "Lee's Legion." Colonel Denby had two brothers in the active Navy, and one in the Department—the war for the Union.

His wife, a daughter of Dr. Graham N. Fitch, Logansport, Ind., can boast patriotic lineage. Her grandfather, page: 12[View Page 12] Frederick Fitch, lost a leg in the War of 1812. Her great-grandfathers on both sides were in the Revolutionary war. Her father was colonel of an Indiana regiment, and his son, Henry S. Fitch, was brigade quarter-master, under Gen. Sherman. His half-brother, Leroy Fitch, commanded gun boats on the Ohio river. His nephew, Frederick Fitch, was in an Indiana regiment. So, it is seen, all of Col. Denby's people and all his wife's were in the war for the Union.

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EXPLANATORY.

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THE preparation of this book, small though it is, has been attended with no inconsiderable labor, at a day so distant from those of the scenes, incidents, etc., herein related. But it has been "love's labor," and whether it will be "lost" or not, probably largely depends on others.

The author has lived, during the months of the writing and compiling, in the "shadows of the past," and as day by day memory was refreshed, and by the recalling of one event another came fast in its wake, the whole history of the regiment, like a grand panorama, spread out before the mind so eager to grasp it all for a presentation to the living and a testimonial to the dead—passed in mind review.

Information has been sought and obtained from widely separated places, covering almost the entire United States and part of the territories, and travel by letter to many a scene of action in the Southland has been necessary because of the locating there of some veteran, or son of a veteran, who possessed information to impart.

From Fort Sherman, Idaho, the archives of the War Department, Peking, China, and more than once across the continent, the swift mail of the government you preserved, my comrades, bore scraps of history respecting your command, to be woven into form of convenient preservation for you and yours, for time and time in the future.

By courtesy of Col. John W. Foster, of the State department, a long time personal friend of this author, access to War Records has been had, and reports, or copies of them, readily obtained; and very promptly, which have enabled the writer to verify by record—what would otherwise have page: 14[View Page 14] appeared only a more or less pleasing story—a history, my comrades, you made for and in defense of your country, and a nation's honor, in tracks of blood on many a field of glory.

Your Brigade Commanders, Generals John Beatty and William P. Carlin, promptly and cheerfully imparted such information and lacking data as was asked for; and Col. G. R. Kellams and Lieutenant Col. Wm. M. Cockrum gladly contributed, and aided by material for the preparation of this book, and to them all, comrades, your thanks, which will not be witheld, are due.

The author has so long been a writer for the public press, (forty years) either as correspondent for, or editor of newspapers, that long ago he learned that what troubled him most was not what "to put in print," but "what not to print." This thought has been kept constantly in mind in this work, and now, comrades, you are the jury by which the verdict of merit or demerit is to be rendered. If, however, by inadvertency or otherwise, this self-imposed rule has not been the most rigidly adhered to, and you find in these pages that which in your opinion might properly not have been written, please exercise charity, and note it as an error of the author's judgment, not of the heart.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

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AS testimonials of the gallantry of the 42nd Regiment, the following letters and extracts from the War Records, respecting this organization, will not fail, perhaps, to prove of interest alike to officers and private soldiers. It is believed comrades will have a proper appreciation of such testimonials, coming from such sources.

WASHINGTON, D. C.,
April 21, 1892. CAPT. S. F. HORRALL, Washington, Ind.
DEAR SIR:

I have just received yours of the 19th instant, Informing me that you are engaged in preparing the individual history of the 42d Indiana U. S. Volunteer Infantry. Such an undertaking meets my warm approval.

The history of the 42d Indiana is a brilliant one. It was always reliable for intelligence, patriotism, fighting and staying qualities. If I could put one more feather in the CAP of that regiment I would do it with the greatest pleasure. Hoping that your undertaking may prove eminently successful, I am,

Very truly yours, W. S. ROSECRANS,
Brevet Major-General U. S. Vols.

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COLUMBUS, O.,
April 29, 1892. MY DEAR CAPTAIN:

I am just getting round again, after a little spell of sickness, and am not prepared on the spur of the moment to say all I should be glad to say with respect to the gallantry of the officers and men of the 42d Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry. Was with them on the march to Nashville in the autumn of 1862 in the three or four days' battle of Stone River, in the advance on Tullehoma, in the movement into Georgia, and in the two days' engagement at Chicamauga. During all this time I had personal knowledge of the men, and an intimate acquaintance with the officers, and can bear witness that no braver and more efficient regiment than the Forty-Second ever fought under the National Flag. To you, personally, I page: 16[View Page 16] am under great obligations for intelligent and vigilant service while a member of my staff.

With kind regards to all the surviving officers and soldiers of the 42d, and with best wishes for all, I am,

Yours very respectfully, JOHN BEATTY,
Brig.-Gen'l U. S. Vols.


CAPT. S. F. HORRALL,
Washington, Ind.

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FORT SHERMAN, IDAHO,
May 7th, 1892. MY DEAR CAPTAIN HORRALL:

Your favor of the date May 1st has this day been received. I have answered the questions propounded in your letter, and return the enclosures herewith.

The 42d Indiana Volunteer Infantry is particularly remembered by me, in consequence of its conspicuous intrepidity and behavior in several battles, and especially in the night affair at Grayville, Ga., the second night after the battles of Chattanooga, when we ran against the retreating enemy and scattered them over the country. Wishing you success in your undertaking, I am,

Yours truly, WM. P. CARLIN,
Col. 4th U. S. Infty., and late Brigadier and Major-General U. S. Vols.

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In another General Carlin writes:

"I have a most agreeable recollection of the 42d Indiana Volunteers, and of the officers, some of whom I knew personally. It was a gallant regiment. I shall be pleased to get a copy of your history when published."

WM. P. CARLIN, etc., etc.

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From the Records of the War Department, the author is enabled to bring further evidence of your gallantry and efficiency, while General Carlin was your. Brigade Commander; for the mention of an officer's name in the connection given here simply means praise of the men he commanded.

NEAR ATLANTA, GA.,
Aug. —, 1864.

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"My thanks are due to my brigade commanders, * * * Brigadier-General W. P. Carlin * * * * for the cheerfulness and good judgment with which they have at all times executed my orders and furthered the objects of every movement."

BRIG.-GEN. R. W. JOHNSON,
Com'd'g First Division, Fourteenth Corps, U. S. Army.

Vol. —, p. 524, Rebellion Records.

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This evidence in your behalf, comrades, by your corps commander, on the "March to the Sea," and through the Carolinas, as the lawyers would say, is altogether "competent."

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WHITEHALL, GA.,
Sept. —, 1864.

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"To the Division commanders, brigadier-generals, * * * Carlin, * * * my thanks are due for their action, assistance and co-operation during the engagement. The immediate presence of these old and well-known commanders among the troops during the movements of heaviest battle did much to inspire that coolness and determination so strikingly exhibited on this occasion."

BR'V'T MAJ.-GEN. JEFF. C. DAVIS,
Com'd'g Fourteenth Corps, Army of Cumberland, U. S. Army.

Vol. —, p. 515, Rebellion Records.

All these evidences on the behalf of commanding and superior officers embrace, of course, the history of each regiment and battery of artillery belonging to the brigade command; and therefore, by the compilation of these extracts from the army records, comrades, the author is able to place the 42d Indiana, individually, before you and your children in its true, proper and historic relation to the great War for the suppression of the Rebellion, and the preservation of the Union.

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LOOKOUT VALLEY, TENN.,
Feb. 4, 1864.

"My thanks are due to General Carlin and his brigade for their services on Lookout Mountain on the night of the 24th. They were posted in an exposed position, and when attacked repelled it with great spirit and success."

MAJ.-GEN. JOSEPH HOOKER,
Commanding Eleventh and Twelfth Corps, U. S. Army.

Vol. xxxi., Part 2, p. 324, Rebellion Records.

Comrades will quite well remember the incidents of that "Battle above the clouds," and a compliment from "fighting Joe Hooker," is of no insignificant import.

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Then our Division Commander, General R. W. Johnson, adds to the glory of the brigade and the 42d Regt. as follows

GRAYSVILLE, GA.,
March 27, 1864.

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"Carlin was moved forward to support Harrison."

"This duty, like all duty required of General Carlin, was performed promptly, and with his usual good judgment."

BRIG.-GEN. R. W. JOHNSON, U. S. Army.

Vol. xxxii., Part 1, p. 452, Rebellion Records.

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U. S. LEGATION AT PEKING, CHINA,
CHARLES DENBY, MINISTER.
June 12, 1892.
CAPT. S. F. HORRALL, Washington, Ind.
SIR AND COMRADE:

I can not write of the 42d Regiment Ind. Vols. without praising it. It was a splendid body of men,— were disciplined, gentlemanly, properly drilled and steady and brave in action. It was the easiest regiment in the world to get along with. I loved it and all its members, and, as far as I know, it repaid me with absolute devotion. I write this to you from Peking, China.

Respectfully, CHARLES DENBY, Minister.

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OLIVER P. MORTON.

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THE history of any Indiana regiment or battery of volunteers would be incomplete without a chapter set apart for Oliver P. Morton, justly called the "Great War Governor."

So closely was the history of every regiment and battery linked with the life of this great man, that his own indomitable will, his courage, patriotism and heroic invulnerability seemed to become a part of the individuality of every officer and private soldier entering the army for the Union from Indiana; inspiring each with his own conspicuous courage and zeal.

Although it is a matter of history, often written, that because of certain conditions and agencies in this State Governor Morton was seriously hampered and handicapped for the means to put troops into the field,—arm and equip them creditably,—the allusion will not be out of place here, since it presents in the strongest possible light the fact that he surmounted all the difficulties and sent Indiana's troops to the field quite as well, if not better, equipped than Governors of other States who were not hampered with so much of disloyal—or "peace at any price"—surroundings. No man living—not even the great Lincoln—yearned more earnestly for peace than did Governor Morton; and no man scorned it more, except upon the basis of a union of all the States, under the constitution and laws.

It was by his indefatigable energy, and unflagging industry, his iron will and nerve of steel, that brought much glory to the Indiana soldiers and enabled them to do deeds of, and for immortal praise on every field of battle, for the old flag and the Union.

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But this was not unattended with danger, personal to himself the most imminent for years; but while this was the case, and he quite well knew it, he knew no fear nor hesitated at or shrank from any duty, however arduous, or perilous.

Nor did his care of and for the soldiers stop when they joined comrades in the field. On every field of battle, in every hospital—everywhere that the fortunes of war placed Indiana soldiers; if sick or wounded, there were found the agents of Governor Morton to minister to the wants of all—the sick, the wounded, and dying; and many and many a soldier, passing to answer "roll-call" on the "other shore," blessed while dying the name of Oliver P. Morton;—ebbing life away as they faintly whispered,—"After all, it is sweet and glorious to die for one's country,"—thus evidencing and sustaining great courage, even in the jaws of death.

This is not overdrawn, as thousands on thousands of comrades who felt impressed with this great war Governor's heroic individuality will attest as exhibited to them in sickness, in health, on the battle-field, in the crowded hospitals, and everywhere in war.

And when the struggle for the Nation's life was over, and the white-winged angel of peace again hovered over the land, now made free from the last vestige of human slavery; as these war-worn veterans, by regiment and battery, were returning home to fire-sides and friends; as they were cheered by Governor Morton upon departure for bloody fields of action, so, now that peace had been proclaimed, they were welcomed back to civil life by the same Governor, who had never ceased his vigil of, or for them in the front, and bade to now return to their homes;—not to become, as many predicted they would, restless and unsettled in life, but to prove themselves as faithful and dutiful in civil citizenship as they had proven themselves loyal, true and brave in soldiership. How deeply these words of wise advice impressed the comrades, every nook and corner of the State evidences page: 21[View Page 21] every day by the industry and frugality of the "citizen-soldiers," who "beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning-hooks;"—help pay the taxes, build the churches and school-houses, and in no way give evidence of being worse for the war, except by the wounds they received, and in the battered and shattered constitutions they will carry to their graves.

The name of Morton is immortal. It is enshrined in every loyal heart in this broad land, and wreathed in flowers of immortelles; and as long as the waters of the great oceans, Atlantic and Pacific, laying their banks on both sides of the continent; or the waters of our lakes and gulfs, as in sad requiem for a Nation's dead, send their monotone to the skies, or the stars above them look down into their clear placid depths below;—so long will live in honor and glory, as lustrous and bright as a cloudless noonday's sun, the name of OLIVER P. MORTON!!

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Allusion is made in the foregoing to the dangers that constantly beset Gov. Morton; being by far greater than those confronting the soldiers in the field, or on the bloody battle-ground in strife and conflict, for the reason that danger to Gov. Morton lurked in dark places, and came from the hands of cowardly would-be assassins chosen and commissioned for their dastardly crimes by a secret cabal, or conclave, of as cowardly a band of treason-polluted souls as the worst age of the world ever produced; known as the Knights of the Golden Circle, Sons of Liberty, and various other names towards the last; as successively they were exposed, and their purposes made known to the public.

No matter by what name that band of secret conspirators were known, the objects were the same; treason to the old government, persecution of Union men, discouragement of enlistments in the Federal Army, and murder in cases where friends of the government were instrumental in ferreting them out—resistance to the "draft," etc., etc.

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To the end of the war this accursed band of disloyal and treasonable men remained, with their political leprosy so deeply seated that, as the war was drawing to a close, and the leaders—notably in Daviess county—perhaps seeing all their purposes baffled—out of chagrin it might have been—agreeably to the rules of the Knights of the Golden Circle, by lot, at the rendezvous in Reeve township, county above, planned, and successfully put into execution, the murder, of Captain Eli McCarty, of Company G, 42d Indiana, in a manner at once so cowardly and brutal that Comanche Indians would have scorned such dastardly work.

Not far from High Rock, in township before named, the detail made by the Knights of the Golden Circle, from ambush shot to death Captain McCarty while in the line of his duty, as an officer, notifying men that they had been drafted for service under the flag of their country; and his body, after being dragged for miles, was loaded with rocks and sunk in the east fork of White river, where it was finally discovered and recovered. Thus the leaders of the Knights of the Golden Circle in Daviess county satisfied, by proxy, their thirst for loyal blood by the assassination or murder of one man, whose life they were too cowardly to attempt to take themselves.

The active but ignorant perpetrators of this heinous crime, which puts civilization to the blush, were apprehended and punished, but the really guilty ones who planned the murder, and upon whose garments righteously was, and still is, the blood of Captain McCarty, 42d Indiana, are yet at large, but their crimes can not be condoned nor forgotten.

As this part of the history of the 42d Indiana, or rather an individual Captain of the Regiment, can not be brought or woven into the history proper, it is placed in the connection with the remarks upon the dangers that constantly beset Governor Morton, or any one else, who made an effort to enforce the laws touching the recruiting of the army for the Union by draft, or indeed by seeking volunteers.

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The deeds of those cowardly leaders of the Knights of the Golden Circle can only be properly recorded—"if at all,"—by an Imp of the Power of darkness with a finger of phosphorus, in Plutonian sands, and where none but such traitorous cowards and kindred criminals are doomed to read the writing. Such "sympathizers," living under the protection of the "old flag", with not the courage to fight for the "new" can not escape the ignominy. The mark is in the forehead like that of the beast the Book speaks of, and can not be removed.

Comrades of the 42d Indiana, you now have the particulars of the tragic death of Capt. Eli McCarty, and by whose hands. You all loved him. We can not punish the really guilty ones as they deserve; but, let us hope and pray a just God may yet avenge us all upon those who should suffer for his tragic death.

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INTRODUCTION.

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PRELIMINARY TO ORGANIZATION OF THE REGIMENT.

PROPERLY it may be set down here that immediately preceding the organization of the 42d Indiana, partly in consequence of the secret workings of the adherents of the order we have named, and partly because of much talk and some little action on the part of a class of men known as "Peace at any price" politicians, not all of whom were previously allied to either; or better, any one of the old political parties, volunteering which before in South Indiana had been prompt and rapid had been to an extent checked. Very many things—the great cost of the war as one—contributed to bring this condition of affairs; but Governor Morton fully understood the situation, and his vast resources of mind and intense patriotism never failed him to suggest a remedy for any discouragements that arose; often he anticipating them before they appeared to the public in such a shape as to result seriously.

Probably one of these cases, foreseen by him, was what led to the very rapid recruiting and early organization of the 42d Ind. Vols.

James G. Jones, of Evansville, was at the time immediately preceding the organization of the regiment Attorney-General of State, being a Republican in politics. He was prevailed upon to resign that office for the Colonelcy of a regiment, and associated with him, with recruiting commissions were Chas. Denby and James M. Shanklin, also of Evansville, the one as lieutenant-colonel and the latter as major. A rendezvous at the fair-grounds near Evansville,—subsequently named "Camp Vanderburg,"—was selected, and page: 25[View Page 25] orators sent all over the First Congressional District—it reaching as far north as Daviess county then—to warm the people up, and kindle anew the fire and spirit of patriotism.

Mr. James M. Shanklin, being an impressive, earnest, impassioned speaker, with a reputation as an orator somewhat known outside of his own district, even as well as in it, was assigned largely to this duty, and he spoke at various places in each county of the District, with good results and marked effect. The fact that he was an orator of some celebrity—if only local—and that like the great Stephen A. Douglas and John A. Logan he was a "War Democrat," brought the people from far and near to hear him.

This author heard him at different times and places, but a record of the speech he made in Washington, Ind., though an imperfect one, and the pen-portrayal of it and the man himself who accomplished so much in the organization of this Regiment is so close in the line of the history of the same, that even a feeble attempt at a description will no doubt prove of interest; or, at least, it will awaken memories of the stirring times of the '60's.

It was in the early September, 1861, that Mr. Shanklin visited Washington for the purpose of making a "Democratic War speech," or a "War speech by a Democrat," as he chose to call it; and, though there had been but a few hours notice given of the proposed speech, quite early the people began in the evening to gather in groups to speculate as to what the orator would probably say.

It was soon after sunset that Mr. Shanklin mounted a dry-goods box, southwest corner of Main and Third streets, and began to get in readiness for the speech. Meantime, men and women, to the number of from 1,200 to 1,500, had collected (a large assembly of people for the town then) and the speaker began. He was surrounded by those of all shades of political opinion, and curiosity was on "tip-toe." He was a tall, angular figure, having a pleasant voice, of page: 26[View Page 26] great volume, however, when fully aroused, and he had not spoken five minutes before the people, men and women, began to press together so as to lose no word he might say; until it would have been next to impossible for any one to have forced a way through this mass of people—so compact.

Briefly he passed over the incidents relating to the firing on Fort Sumter, and touched upon those leading to that act of patriotic sacrilege—firing on the old flag—the danger of a dissolution of the Union, and the attendant consequences of such a lamentable result, when he struck a most commanding attitude, and spoke in the most glowingly eloquent terms of the proud "Old Ship of State," its grandeur and glory before the mad secessionists began a work he proclaimed akin to, but of far greater proportions than, that by John C. Calhoun, in South Carolina, when President Jackson (Old Hickory), on being informed of what was going on, said: "The Union, it must and shall be preserved. Tell Calhoun to stop, or, by the Eternal, I'll hang them all higher than Hamen."

By this time the audience was worked to the highest possible excitement. Cheer upon cheer, long and loud, followed. Gray-haired men shouted and wept, and wept and shouted, and the ladies waved their kerchiefs, their bonnets, and clapped their hands in the most enthusiastic applause.

Following the idea of the "Ship of State," he compared it to a sailing vessel, with as many rooms as there were States in the Union, and graphically described how the occupants of each had kept in good or in bad order their rooms (or States), comparing those in bad order with the Southern, or seceding States (or rooms), but complimenting all in a general way, until a spirit of mutiny (secession) had begun that threatened the splitting in twain of this grand old ship and its utter demolition.

The very faintest idea of Major Shanklin's speech, which was used substantially elsewhere, is given here in this recital. It produced a profound impression, and from that effort of page: 27[View Page 27] his the spirit of volunteering revived in Daviess county, and in less than twenty days thereafter 118 men were recruited for what became Company "G" of the 42d Ind. Vol. Inf't. There was but little luke-warmness in the matter of volunteering for the Union army for some time after that in Daviess county, or the First Congressional District.

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THE MUSTER INTO SERVICE.

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THE maximum for a Regiment having been reached, the command was then ready for muster into the U. S. service, which event took place on the 9th day of October, 1861, at Camp Vanderburg, near Evansville, Indiana.

Before muster-in, a U. S. Surgeon made an examination of the men by companies in line, by no means as critical as it should have been, or as was the case for recruits afterwards, passing the mustering officer at Indianapolis.

Because of this insufficiently critical examination, very many of the men who passed and were mustered-in proved inadequate for, in many cases, ordinary camp duty, excusing altogether the more active service and the hardships to follow.

The zeal of these men was not wanting, but the physical powers were. As a consequence, by the early sickening of so many, especially at Calhoun, Kentucky, the Regiment was very much reduced in numbers for active duty, before six months of the three years expired.

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OFFICERS OF THE FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT.

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Names and Rank.

  • COLONEL.

    • James G. Jones Mustered out Nov. 4, '64; term expired
    • Wm. T. B. McIntire Resigned as Lieut.-Col., Dec. 12, '64
    • Gideon R. Kellams Breveted Colonel of Vols. by President March 13, '65; mustered out with regiment
  • LIEUTENANT-COLONEL.

    • Charles Denby Resigned Oct. 21; '62; promoted Colonel 80th regiment
    • James M. Shanklin Died May 23, '63, at Evansville, Ind
    • William T. B. McIntire Resigned Dec. 12, '64
    • Gideon R. Kellams Promoted Colonel
    • William M. Cockrum Mustered out with regiment
  • MAJOR.

    • James M. Shanklin Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel
    • William T. B. McIntire Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel
    • Nathaniel B. French Resigned May 6, '64
    • Gideon R. Kellams Promoted Lieutenant-Colonel
    • John A. Scammehorn Mustered out with regiment
  • ADJUTANT.

    • DeWitt C. Evans Mustered out Oct. 11, '62
    • William L. Dorsey Assigned from Co. E; resigned May 12, '64
    • James G. Stubblefield Mustered out with regiment
  • QUARTERMASTER.

    • James L. Orr Promoted Captain and A. C. S., Nov. 9, '62
    • Owen O. Walker Mustered out with regiment
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  • CHAPLAIN.

    • William Atcheson Resigned May 24, '62
    • Nicholas M. Patterson Resigned Oct. 20, '63
    • Henry O. Chapman Mustered out with Regiment
  • SURGEON.

    • William D. Taylor Mustered out; term expired
    • William W. Shapley Mustered out with regiment
  • ASSISTANT SURGEON.

    • John Mageniss Resigned Aug. 21, '64
    • William P. Hornbrook Mustered out with regiment
    • Samuel L. Tyner Mustered out with regiment
  • COMPANY A.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • William Atcheson Resigned Jan. 28,'62; recommissioned as Chaplain
      • Charles G. Olmsted Killed at Chaplin Hill, Ky., Oct. 8, '62
      • John Trimble Mustered out March 30, '65
      • Jacob W. Messick Mustered out as 2d Lieutenant; term expired
      • Andrew McCutchan Mustered out with regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Charles G. Olmsted Promoted Captain
      • John Trimble Promoted Captain
      • James W. Vickery Mustered out; term expired
      • Andrew McCutchan Promoted Captain
      • William Shaw Mustered out with regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • John Trimble Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • James M. Vickery Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Jacob W. Messick Promoted Captain
      • William Shaw Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Jesse Gillett Discharged as 1st Sergeant June 18, '65
  • COMPANY B.

    • CAPTAIN

      • Cyrus W. Medcalf Mustered out; term expired
      • Joseph M. Kirkham Mustered out with Regiment
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    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Elijah Enlow Mustered out; term expired
      • Joseph M. Kirkham Promoted Captain
      • James E. Rust Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Thomas J. Jackson Promoted in Colored Regiment
      • Joseph M. Kirkham Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • James E. Rust Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Alamander C. Anderson Mustered out as 1st Sergeant with Regiment
  • COMPANY C.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Alfred Myler Resigned May 29, '63
      • John A. Scammehorn Promoted Major
      • Thomas B. Jones Mustered out with Regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Samuel D. Smith Resigned April 5, '63
      • Worthington W. Combs Resigned as 2d Lieutenant
      • William M. Jones Mustered out March 30, '65
      • Thomas B. Jones Promoted Captain
      • George T. Shook Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Worthington W. Combs Resigned April 23, '63
      • William M. Jones Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Ephraim C. Grigsby Mustered out; term expired
      • George T. Shook Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • James H. Carlton Mustered out with Regiment
  • COMPANY D.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Francis M. Edmonds Resigned March 18, '62
      • James D. Saunders Discharged as 1st Lieutenant
      • John Eigeman Resigned Nov. 30, '63
      • Elder Cooper Mustered out; term expired
      • Harrison Peachee Mustered out with Regiment
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    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • James D. Saunders Promoted Captain
      • John Eigeman Promoted Captain
      • Elder Cooper Declined; promoted Captain
      • John A. Scammehorn Promoted Captain Co. "C"
      • James L. Wright Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Squire Johnson Resigned Jan. 28, '62
      • Joseph C. Overall Resigned Aug. 27, '64
      • Elder Cooper Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Henderson McAdams Died of wounds before muster
      • Rosalbro B. Brazleton Mustered out with Regiment
  • COMPANY E.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Nathaniel B. French Promoted Major
      • David F. Embree Resigned April 17, '64
      • Joseph R. Ashmead Mustered out with Regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • William A. Waters Resigned April 13, '62
      • William L. Dorsey Assigned as Adjutant
      • David F. Embree Promoted Captain
      • Joseph R. Ashmead Promoted Captain
      • Ephraim Rutledge Killed in action, Goldsboro, N. C., March 19, '65
      • William Jones Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Francis Wade Resigned April 3, '62
      • David F. Embree Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Joseph R. Ashmead Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • John R. Daugherty Mustered out with Regiment
  • COMPANY F.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Samuel G. Barrett Resigned Nov. 8, '62
      • William M. Cockrum Promoted Lieutenant Colonel
      • Jacob D. Skelton Mustered out with Regiment
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    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Jacob W. Skelton Resigned March 11, '62
      • William M. Cockrum Promoted Captain
      • John Q. A. Steele Killed in action, Goldsboro, March 19,'65
      • Jacob D. Skelton Promoted Captain
      • Adoniram A. Keys Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • William M. Cockrum Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • John Q. A. Steele Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • John C. White Resigned May 29, '63
      • Adoniram A. Keys Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • William McCleary Mustered out as 1st Sergeant with Regiment.
  • COMPANY G.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Eli McCarty Resigned March 14,'63
      • Isaac W. McCormick Resigned July 14, '64
      • Spillard F. Horrall Resigned as 1st Lieutenant Sept. 16, '64
      • Joshua A. Palmer Mustered out with Regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Isaac W. McCormick Promoted Captain
      • Spillard F. Horrall Resigned Sept. 16,'64
      • Joshua A. Palmer Not Mustered; promoted Captain
      • William H. Farris Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Spillard F. Horrall Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Joshua A. Palmer Promoted Captain
      • William H. Farris Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • William A. Myers Mustered out with Regiment
  • COMPANY H.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • James H. Bryant Resigned March 13, '63
      • Gideon R. Kellams Promoted Major
      • Allen Gentry Mustered out as 2d Lieutenant; term expired
      • William W. Milner Mustered out with regiment
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    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Gideon R. Kellams Promoted Captain
      • Adam Haas Resigned Oct. 20, '63
      • William W. Milner Promoted Captain
      • Joseph C. Nix Mustered out with Regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Adam Haas Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Allen Gentry Promoted Captain
      • James B. Payne Mustered out with Regiment
  • COMPANY I.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • William T. McIntire Promoted Major
      • John Burch Mustered out with regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • Alexander R. Byers Resigned March 31, '62; re-entered service as Assistant Surgeon in 65th Regiment
      • Hugh Penner Resigned Nov. 4, 1862
      • William Davidson Mustered out; term expired
      • John B. T. Daring Mustered out with regiment
    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Hugh Penner Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • John Burch Promoted Captain
      • William F. Caldwell Resigned Nov. 23, '63
      • William Allison Mustered out with regiment
  • COMPANY K.

    • CAPTAIN.

      • Daniel G. Thompson Resigned Nov. 8, '62
      • James H. Masters Honorably discharged Nov. 29, '64
      • Tillotson M. Neves Mustered out with regiment
    • FIRST LIEUTENANT.

      • James H. Masters Promoted Captain
      • Edward M. Knowles Killed in rebel prison; date unknown
      • Ephraim Y. Perrygo Mustered out with regiment
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    • SECOND LIEUTENANT.

      • Thomas S. Denny Resigned March 11, '62
      • Edmund M. Knowles Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Emery Johnson Killed before Atlanta, July 22, 1864
      • John D. Linxwiler Mustered out with regiment

NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF AND BAND.

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  • Sergeant Major—Overall, Joseph
  • Quarter-Master Sergeant—Shanklin, Geo. W.
  • Commissary Sergeant—Cooper, Elder
  • Hospital Stewart—Pattridge, De Witt C.
  • BAND.

    • Genung, Charles C.—Leader
    • Bishop, Warren H.
    • Brown, David W.
    • Bohrer, Charles
    • Collins, James R.
    • Calkins, Owen M.
    • Downs, Thomas J.
    • Davidson, John W.
    • De Bruler, Fletcher, O.
    • Fitch, James H.
    • Helder, William
    • Hitch, John
    • Lowe, Samuel T.
    • Mathewson, Charles C.
    • Nabb, James C.
    • Osborn, Charles W.
    • Sutherland, George W.
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    • Sainley, Benjamin
    • Sargeant, Mathias J.
    • Wilcox, Samuel L.
    • Woolsey, Samuel M.
    • At Nashville, in February, 1862, this band was mustered out, and a band of the company musicians—fifes and drums—substituted by general field orders.

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FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT.—THREE YEARS' SERVICE.

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ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.

FIRST SERGEANTS.

  • Vickery, James W. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
  • SERGEANTS.

    • Lant, William
    • Messick, Jacob W. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
    • Talbot, Charles S.
    • Matheny, Nath Died, Andersonville prison, Aug. 29, '64
  • CORPORALS.

    • James, John W.
    • Riggs, John
    • Glassmith, Chauncey
    • Trimbal, Thos., Veteran; killed, Lost Mountain, June 17, '64
    • Short, Lewis W.
    • Woods, Robert W. Mustered out Feb. 14, '65
    • Scott, Christopher L.
    • Swanson, William
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  • MUSICIANS.

    • Messick, John
    • Breiniard, Alonzo
  • WAGONER.

    • McCutchen, Robert
  • PRIVATES.

    • Abbot, Owen
    • Alms, Louis
    • Albacker, John
    • Ayers, James B.
    • Barns, James Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Benner, Ashley R.
    • Bennet, Samuel
    • Bicking, Henry Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Black, Nathaniel
    • Brightenhauger, Fred.
    • Brown, Nicholas
    • Carter, William Veteran; died May 31, '64, wounds
    • Chisler, Louis
    • Clinger, George
    • Calvin, Henry
    • Copley, Charles
    • Copley, Erastus
    • Dean, Charles
    • Deitz, George W.
    • Deitz, Southmead
    • Delong, Josiah
    • Dennison, Thos. Died in Andersonville prison, Aug. 23,'64
    • Depaw, John W.
    • Elliott, William
    • Elwood, Benjamin
    • Fairchild, Isaac
    • Fleehearty, Joel
    • Fleehardy, Zadok S.
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    • Fogle, Conrad
    • Gleichman, George
    • Goodge, George Veteran; mustered out June 15, '65
    • Hasinwinkle, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as 1st Serg't
    • Headon, Robert
    • Huff, August
    • Kirkpatrick, Andrew
    • Kirkpatrick, George Veteran; mustered out July 17, '65
    • Lawrence, Charles F. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65; Corporal
    • Lawrence, Leslie Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Lockwood, John R.
    • Louder, Andrew J.
    • Lutz, Francis M.
    • Martin, James
    • Mathias, John W. Veteran; must'd out July 21, 65; Corporal
    • McCutchen, Andrew Promoted 1st Lieutenant
    • McCutchen, Reuben
    • McCutchen, Thomas
    • McCutchen, William J.
    • McElroy, Albert Veteran; mustered out July 20, '65
    • McFarland, William A. Mustered out June 8, '65
    • McInnerny, Michael
    • Miller, Joseph Veteran; mustered out July 21, 65; Serg't
    • Morgan, George P.
    • Moushart, Rening
    • Nash, Richard Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Neihaus, David Died in Andersonville prison, Sept. 3, '64
    • Olmsted, Charles D.
    • Otto, August
    • Park, Alexander Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Parrott, Mathew Veteran; discharged March 2, '65; wounds
    • Perry, James Veteran; mustered out June 15, '65
    • Pitts, Josiah
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    • Plowman, Amon
    • Rhoads, Joseph Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
    • Schelter, Bernhard
    • Schroeder, William Died in Andersonville prison, June 4,'64
    • See, William
    • Sell, Frederick Veteran; mustered out July 21, 65; Serg't
    • Shaw, William Promoted 2d Lieutenant
    • Shook, Henry
    • Skelly, Brian
    • Smith, Joseph
    • Stone, Henry J.
    • Street, Benjamin Veteran; must'd out July 21, '65; Corporal
    • Tomlinson, Daniel
    • Trindle, John
    • Truckey, Peter
    • Tyrrel, John Q.
    • Wagoner, Edward Died at Andersonville prison, Aug. 29, '64
    • Weatherspoon, Granv'e
    • Webb, John
    • Wills, William
    • Withrow, Leander
  • RECRUITS.

    • Alter, John Q. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
    • Billiods, George " " " "
    • Babcock, Robert " " " "
    • Ball, Cyrus A. " " " "
    • Barns, John W. " " " "
    • Beam, William " " " "
    • Bhymer, William S. " " " "
    • Brake, Franklin W. " " " "
    • Bogue, Johnathan Mustered out July 21, '65; Substitute
    • Bowman, John Died, Andersonville prison, July 4, '64
    • Castell, Eli Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
    • Casey, John Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Citsel, Benjamin W. " " " "
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    • Comar, Martin S. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Cooper, George M. " " " "
    • Clark, George W. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Crooks, James M. Mustered out June 18, '65
    • Downing, Thomas Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
    • Dillehant, John A. Mustered out July 21, 65; drafted
    • Dixon, Matthew G. Mustered out June 18, '65
    • Ebert, Levi M. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Ewing, Moses Died at Indianapolis, March —, '64
    • Freppon, Madison Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Fairchild, Isaac " " " "
    • Fuller, John D. " " " "
    • Fairchild, George W. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Ford, William " " " " "
    • Farampton, Isaac K. " " " " "
    • Frazee, John J. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Ferguson, John C. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
    • Fullum, Bartell " " " " "
    • Freshour, Thomas " " " " "
    • Fisher, Andrew J. " " " " "
    • Freed, Henry " " " " "
    • Geuthridge, William Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Gilbert, Darlington Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Gratts, Franklin Mustered out August 8, '65
    • Goldsmith, John H. Mustered out May 29, '65
    • Greese, Henry Mustered out June 18, 65; substitute
    • Gilbert, Jesse Mustered out June 18, '65
    • Glenn, George Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
    • Hooker, George M. Mustered out July 21, '65; as corporal
    • Hoffman, Daniel Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Haskill, Allen C. " " " "
    • Hencle, Joseph C. " " " "
    • Hopkins, Philander R. " " " "
    • Hough, William J. " " " "
    • Haze, Lysander Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
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    • Hilly, John C. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Henkle, Thomas B. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Hutchins, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Harding, William D. Mustered out June 10, '65; drafted
    • Howser, Henry " " " "
    • Hummer, Washington " " " "
    • House, Amos " " " "
    • Hummer, Amos " " " "
    • Haywood, Moore Mustered out June 10, 65; substitute
    • Horning, Ernst Mustered out June 10, '65; drafted
    • Hooper, William R. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
    • Irwin, Arch B. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • James, Henry A. Mustered out July 21,'65
    • Jones, Maurice A. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Jenkins, Wesley Mustered out June 21, '65; drafted
    • Jackson, Joseph A. Mustered out June 18, '65
    • Knickolson, John A. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Kelley, Daniel B. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Lowman, John Died, Andersonville prison, Aug. 3, '64
    • Meade, Merrill C. Mustered out July 22, '65
    • Newman, Levi Mustered out July 22, '65
    • Nightengale, William O. Mustered out June 18,'65
    • Nash, Joseph A. Mustered out June 29, '65
    • Olmsted, William L. Mustered out July 8, '65
    • Post, John M. Mustered out July 8, '65
    • Poston, Samuel B. Mustered out July 8, '65
    • Pharr, Josiah Mustered out June 18, '65
    • Reed, Thomas E. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Roth, Daniel P. Died at Bridgeport, Ala., Mar. 24, '64; wounds
    • Shillenger, John D. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
    • Sewall, George W. Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Smith, James H. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
    • Stinson, John Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Smith, Charles P. Mustered out May 25, '65
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    • Thompson, Wesley Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
    • Wunt, George Mustered out July 21, '65
    • Willey, William H. " " " "
    • Williams, Seth " " " "
    • Wilson, Andrew J. " " " "
    • Wright, Charles P. " " " "
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY B.
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Kirkham, Joseph Promoted 2d Lieutenant
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Baldwin, Andrew J.
      • Calkin, William C.
      • Tremper, James
      • Snyder, John B.
    • CORPORALS.

      • Sennett, Thomas M.
      • Rust, James E. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Hicks, Francis M.
      • Beardsley, Samuel
      • Smith, John L.
      • Anderson, Alamander C. Veteran; Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Stone, Cyrus C.
      • Harris, Geo. W.
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Overland; Enos
      • Williams, George Veteran; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
    • WAGONER.

      • McQuonn, Samuel L. Mustered out Oct. 17, '64
    • PRIVATES.

      • Absher, Andrew J. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Alinger, Louis
      • Brown, James
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      • Brown, John W.
      • Bosock, Christopher
      • Bause, John
      • Bland, Kairn
      • Cain, Samuel
      • Cox, Joseph
      • Cull, Francis
      • Conner, James
      • Erb, Jacob
      • Dimmitt, Maderia, J.
      • Dimmitt, Burton S. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65 as Serg't
      • Tryhover, Henry
      • Gillman, Jedediah
      • Hammer, Frederick
      • Herrman, Christian
      • Hutzler, John Mustered out Oct. 20, '64
      • Johnson, Henry
      • Jackson, William C.
      • Jackson, Alfred
      • Jordan, Grant L.
      • Jordan, John R.
      • Jeffres, Edward
      • Keller, John
      • Ketterhenry, Henry
      • Kinkade, Elias Veteran; discharged Feb. 28, '65; disability
      • Kesner, George Died, Andersonville prison, April 7, '64
      • Kirkham, William
      • Kellems, James
      • Lewis, Jasper W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Larkin, John
      • Larkin, James W.
      • Medcalf, George J.
      • Musgrave, William
      • Musgrave, Daniel
      • Murchman, Jacob
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      • McDaniels, John
      • Morris, Lindsly A. W.
      • Medcalf, Gabriel
      • Masterson, Aaron
      • Mottweiler, Rheinhold
      • McCoy, Elijah
      • Miles, Francis V.
      • Masterson, William
      • Purcell, Weldon P.
      • Perkins, Elijah
      • Pitt, Franklin
      • Ross, Marion Veteran; mustered out July 20, '65
      • Rosher, Daniel
      • Riley, Charles W.
      • Rosher, Christian Discharged Feb. 18, '65; disability
      • Riley, Augustus
      • Smith, Levi Deserted Oct. 1, '64
      • Smith, John
      • Snook, Albert
      • Statler, Joseph
      • Snider, Antony
      • Sunderman, Henry
      • Stark, George P.
      • Simmons, Solomon
      • Simmons, Jefferson Mustered out Oct. 17, '64
      • Sickman, William
      • Steel, William
      • Stinman, Henry
      • Talge, John B.
      • Thomason, Joseph
      • Taylor, John W.
      • Wilson, Charles
      • Wells, Henry Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wibking, Frederick
      • Winkinofer, William
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      • Warner, William
      • Whaley, Francis
      • Wolf, Martin
      • Wilson, Nathaniel
      • Wilson, Hiram
      • Young, Jackson
      • Young, John
    • RECRUITS.

      • Bouse, Isaac N. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Bowling, John B. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Burnham, William Mustered out July 21, '65. absent, sick
      • Brumfield, Isaac Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Barber, Philo Mustered out July 21 '65, as Corporal
      • Baker, William P. Mustered out July 21 '65, as Sergeant
      • Ballard, John S. Discharged Feb. 9, '65
      • Counts, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Copeland, William Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Cole, Nelson V. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Culbertson, Charles Mustered out Sept. 4, '65. drafted
      • Clarke, Thornton Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dantic, George P. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Daiser, Franklin Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Epple, Stephen Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Elmore, David Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Evans, George H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Evans, Samuel J. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Farmer, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Green, George Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Gardner, Eli Mustered out July 21, '65; absent, sick
      • Hight, George W. Deserted from Hospital, May 10, '64
      • Havinor, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Helter, Levi Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Hancock, Harrison Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Hendrickson, Aaron F. Mustered out June 18, '65, as Corporal
      • Hammersly, John C. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
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      • Jones, William E. Captured at Lewisville, Ga., Nov. 17, '64
      • Jackson, John Never reported; substitute
      • Jarnigan, James A. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Juddey, John A. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Kinder, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Kepple, Christian Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Keller, Richard Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Keeler, Henry Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Keller, Andrew Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Keller, James W. " " " " "
      • Kern, Amos " " " " "
      • Little, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lee, Amos Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lorance, Simon Mustered out July 21, '65; absent, wounded
      • Lefler, Philip Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Leavell, Abraham " " " "
      • Lane, James H. " " " "
      • Lindey, James " " " "
      • Lee, Clem " " " "
      • Lewis, Moses " " " "
      • Longer, William T. Veteran; deserted Oct. 1, '65
      • Maxey, Asa Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Mills, Caleb Mustered out July 14, '65; drafted
      • Mitchell, Robert Never reported to company; substitute
      • Mitchell, William " " " "
      • Morrison, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65
      • McCurley, Stephen " " "
      • McCorcle, James Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • McCormic, Matthias " " "
      • Miller, John Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Nichols, George Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Need, Leonard Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Overman, Sam'l Mustered out July 21,'65; absent, sick; sub.
      • Porter, James Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Painter, Washington " " "
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      • Padgett, Robert S. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Patterson, Jerome Deserted June 16, '65; substitute
      • Porter, Robert C. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Reid, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Rhodes, Henry " " "
      • Redpath, William Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Rodman, Joseph " " " "
      • Rohrbaugh, Charles " " " "
      • Rouse, Charles B. " " " "
      • Riley, John R. Died at Spottsylvania, May 21, '65
      • Ruth, Nathaniel Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Richey, Edwin " " " "
      • Simmons, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Smith, John Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shields, Robert " " "
      • Sullivan, William " " "
      • Stephens, Isaac W. " " "
      • Scott, Ellis W. " " "
      • Spencer, Edson " " "
      • Shuderlane, Jeremiah " " "
      • Steward, David Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Stanley, Andrew J. " " " " "
      • Smithers, James C. " " " " "
      • Stonacher, Benjamin S. " " " " "
      • Swivi, William " " " " "
      • Stitzworth, James A. " " " " "
      • Stiles, Francis J. Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Shark, Ephraim G. " " " "
      • Smith, Elias Deserted June 28, '65; substitute
      • Stoner, William Died at Chattanooga, April 1,'65; substitute
      • Trader, Arthur Deserted June 28, '65; drafted
      • Turner, Peter Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Turley, William Mustered out June 23, 65; drafted
      • Wilkinson, Lewis Mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Wiley, William W. Mustered out July 21, '65; absent, sick
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      • Woodruff, Roswell C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wilson, Woodro W. " " "
      • Wortz, Frederick Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Wysong, George W. " " " 21, '65; substitute
      • Walker; James C. " " June 18, 65; drafted
      • Williams, James H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Wilborn, Shelby R. Mustered out June 11, '65; drafted
      • Williamson, Isaac " " " " '65; "
      • Wilson, John F. " " " 18, '65; substitute
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "C."
    Names and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Scammehorn, John A. Promoted Captain
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Jones, William M. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Grigsby, Ephraim C. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Miller, Francis M.
      • Straube, Nicholas A.
    • CORPORALS.

      • Whitaker, John W.
      • Masterson, Jason H.
      • Sherman, Wayne
      • Brady, Francis M. Veteran; mustered out Aug. 7, '65, as Corporal
      • McCasson, William D.
      • Whitney, William B. Veteran; mustered out July 23, '65, as Sergeant
      • Shuyler, William H.
      • Jones, Thomas B. Promoted 1st Lieutenant
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Whiteside, William L. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Bentle, William Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as private
    • WAGONER.

      • Smith, James R.
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    • PRIVATES.

      • Ayer, Alonzo
      • Ash, Sylvester
      • Baum, Alonzo Veteran; mustered out July 2, '65
      • Barbour, Rodger " " " July 21, '65
      • Chinn, John A.
      • Clark, James
      • Cahoor, William J.
      • Carlton, James M. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Colins, Celestine J.
      • Chriswell, George
      • Charles, Henry
      • Carter, Thomas
      • Carpenter, John W.
      • Davis, Charles T. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Downey, Allen Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Dennison, Paul
      • Edwards, John J. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Fowler, Ephraim M.
      • Genther, Augustus
      • Grigsby, Daniel W.
      • Gilham, Daniel C. Veteran; mustered out July 20 '65 as Corporal
      • Grigsby, Reuben
      • Gournsey, Henry C.
      • Hawkins, John H.
      • Harmon, George C. B.
      • Hawkins, Jacob
      • Hurst, George F.
      • Hammond, James E.
      • Hollian, Timothy
      • Hennesy, Daniel
      • Jones, Jasper F.
      • Jones, Pleasant
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      • John, Alonzo A. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65; Corporal
      • Jackson, Elijah
      • Kraus, John
      • Keith, James W.
      • Killian, George W.
      • Keatting, Thomas Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ludwick, Christopher C.
      • Lindsy, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lindsy, James
      • Landrith, Thomas B. S.
      • McIntire, Andrew J. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Meeks, John L.
      • McAdams, James
      • McCasson, Frederick J. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Morgan, Levi L.
      • McCoy, Henry
      • Morris, Jesse L. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Miller, John
      • McDaniel, William Veteran; mustered out July 21,'65, 1st Sergeant
      • Momen, Antroine
      • Miller, Jacob
      • Nason, Thomas
      • Newcomb, James
      • Osborn, Noah Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Overall, William
      • Pennington, Dixon Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Pagett, Charles Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Parkerson, Thomas J.
      • Pierson, William
      • Philips, James L.
      • Ray, Benjamin F.
      • Richardson, William J.
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      • Roberts, Richard M.
      • Rodgers, George W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sutton, Charles Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Shook, George T. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Shuyler, Joseph A. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shuyler, Samuel A.
      • Saucer, James Veteran; mustered out July 15, '65
      • Stephens, Solomon
      • Stephens, Benjamin F.
      • Straube, David M.
      • Varner, Nicholas Veteran; mustered out July 21,'65, as Corporal
      • Watson, Haydin Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Woolard, Hugh
      • Woolard, Milton
      • Williams, Adam C.
      • Williams, John C.
      • Wells, William A.
      • Walters, Daniel N.
    • RECRUITS.

      • Aumiller, George Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Anderson, Walter W. " " " " "
      • Allan, Ranson Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Blocher, John H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Bailey, Asa Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Babcock, John Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Burroughs, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Bowley, Milton P. " " " " "
      • Bennett, Simon Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Bungard, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Butt, Thomas Mustered out June 26, '65; substitute
      • Bentley, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65, substitute
      • Belle, Isaac Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Baker, Henry Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Bowers, Lyman " " " " "
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      • Butt, John R. Died at Chattanooga, May 7, '65; substitute
      • Burnett, Edwin Died at Louisville, July 1, '65; substitute
      • Casad, John C. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Cook, Henry " " " " "
      • Crider, Uriah Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Conrod, John Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Crabill, Levi Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Crain, Benjamin Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Coe, Miles M. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Critchlow, James M. Died March 22, '65, w'ds received at Bentonville
      • Cooprider, Daniel Died
      • Denny, Milton J. Mustered out July 21, '65; absent, sick
      • Dunmick, George F. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Deuse, Henry Never reported to Company; drafted
      • Deems, Lewis Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Evans, James Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Fletcher, Jesse " " " " "
      • Fowler, James Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Farrell, Michael Never reported to Company
      • Galbrith, Archibald Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Gill, John H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Greening, August " " " "
      • Hart, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal; sub.
      • House, Wesley Mustered out July 21, '63; drafted
      • Hines, Munroe Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Hamlin, Benjamin " " " " "
      • Hastings, Samuel " " " " "
      • Holderman, Jonas Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Holderman, J. W. Never reported to Company; drafted
      • Hoffman, Frederick Deserted June 25, '65; substitute
      • Hodges, George Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Hollinbeck, William " " " " "
      • Hussellman, John Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Hissong, Jacob " " " " "
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      • Johnsonbaugh, Henry Mustered out July 22, '65; drafted
      • Johnston, Eleazer Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Knapp, Ezra Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Kinneball, Jonas Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Lark, Stephen C. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Lambert, Sterling Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Lohr, Peter Never reported to Company
      • Lemond, James Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Larohe, Richmond D. Discharged; disability
      • McIntire, George D. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Nickerson, Ira A. " " " "
      • Rice, George L. H. Mustered out Aug. 1, '65
      • Smith, George F. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sivers, James Never reported to Company
      • Smith, Thomas Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Small, Leander " " " "
      • Vetteto, William Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Winchell, Edwin T. " " " "
      • Watson, Washington D. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wright, Joseph M. " " "
      • Wright, Allen C. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Watson, Samuel L. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Wells, Thomas L. " " "
      • Young, Jacob Died
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY D.
    Names and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • McAdams, Henderson Died of wounds
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Eiganman, John
      • Shook, Uriah
      • Janzen, Louis
      • Divine, James
    • CORPORALS.

    • MUSICIANS.

      • Braselton, Rosabro Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Calvin, James W.
    • WAGONER.

      • Gellstriph, John
    • PRIVATES.

      • Baxter, James
      • Bartlett, Benjamin
      • Bearer, Benjamin
      • Boyer, Amos
      • Boyer, Edward
      • Boswell, James F.
      • Brown, Hiram
      • Bristow, Joseph
      • Brady, Michael H. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Cameron, Amos
      • Carlisle, Francis V. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65 as Sergeant
      • Camp, Washington P.
      • Collier, Gentry
      • Collier, William
      • Cohoon, Samuel
      • Carlisle, Pleasant P.
      • Crow, James S.
      • Curtis, Joseph
      • Crow, Talbot S.
      • Delashmet, David M.
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      • Dougherty, Patrick Veteran, mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Doyle, Michael
      • Ellison, Slaughter
      • Fisher, William
      • Foley, Michael
      • Frank, John L. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as 1st Sergeant
      • Galley, Thomas
      • Garrison, William T.
      • Garrison, William H.
      • Garrison, John P.
      • Gentry, George
      • Gentry, Samuel
      • Gillespie, James
      • Gray, William C.
      • Hart, Henry
      • Hart, Henry T.
      • Hart, James
      • Hart, Joshua J.
      • Hamilton, James
      • Herren, John A.
      • Hoffman, John
      • Hunt, Joshua J.
      • Hurley, John
      • Ireton, John N.
      • Laflin, Isaac
      • Leslie, William
      • Lindsey, John N.
      • Lindsey, Thomas J.
      • Lindsey, Caleb
      • Martin, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Monosh, Joseph Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Myers, William
      • Nixon, John M. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
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      • Oliver, John
      • Polk, James K.
      • Posey, James R.
      • Posey, John
      • Rea, William
      • Reynolds, James C.
      • Shelton, Alvis
      • Skelton, Elijah M. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Skelton, John
      • Smith, John
      • Stephenson, Lindsey
      • Stephenson, William Q.
      • Stephens, Edmond
      • Sheppard, William Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Sweeney, John W.
      • Tenison, Daniel J.
      • Thiel, Charles Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Usher, Patrick
      • Wendall, George Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Walker, Meredith P.
      • Withers, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Williams, Andrew
      • Wilcox, William R. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Worthen, William C.
      • Zimmerman, John
    • RECRUITS.

      • Allane, Aaron E. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Badger, Thornton F. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Byrne, Andrew A. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Boyd, Thomas " " " "
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      • Burdick, Francis M. Mustered out July 15, '65; substitute
      • Brock, Milton " " " " "
      • Bradley, John H. Mustered out July 5, '65
      • Bowman, Lewis Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Clark, James A. Veteran; must'd out July 21, '65, as Serg't
      • Crow, William Mustered out Aug. 4, '65
      • Corry, Barney J. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Childers, John A. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Conway, Dennis Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Crowbridge, Henry Mustered out Aug. 16, '64
      • Dewest, Thomas J. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Doty, David Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dewyer, James Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Ford, Archibald N. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Grooms, Benjamin Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Grooms, James Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Gimble, John W. Mustered out July 31, '65; drafted
      • Hays, James Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Holderman, Jacob N. " " " "
      • Izzard, Jabez " " " "
      • Johnson, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Jonaky, A. Never reported to Company
      • Kelley, John Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Keen, Andrew J. " " " "
      • Kenash, Charles A. Mustered out July 21,'65; substitute
      • Krauger, Jacob Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Latcher, William I. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Laswell, James W. " " " "
      • Lowman, Martin Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Marshman, Alexander Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corp'l
      • McDaniel, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Moler, Andrew " " " " "
      • Miller, John W. " " " " "
      • Mitchell, William Mustered out July 10, '65; substitute
      • Mangus, Elijah Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
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      • Mawhorter, Kilburn Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Meyers, Andrew " " " " "
      • McMokey, William O. " " " " "
      • McGallin, Albert " " " " "
      • Michler, Joseph Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Murphy, James Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Newcomer, Edward Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Newer, John W. Mustered out July 13, '65; drafted
      • Neel, Samuel Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Newkirk, Jonathan B. " " " " "
      • O'Blemis, Sanford Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Osgood, Obediah P. " " " "
      • O'Conner, Thomas Mustered out May 18, '65; drafted
      • Peach, Charles Mustered out June 27, '65; drafted
      • Payne, Nimrod Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Powell, James Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Parson, Joshua Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Pittman, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ryan, Perry Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Reynold, John B. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Robbins, Jacob Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Ririck, Daniel H. Mustered out June 26, '65
      • Simpson, Benjamin F. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sherr, Levi Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shaur, John B. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Scroggs, Daniel C. " " " " "
      • Smith, Nelson Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Smith, William P. " " " " "
      • Smith, John W. Mustered out June 29, '65; drafted
      • Storey, Robert Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Stellman, Solomon Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Shero, Noah W. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Thomas, John Q. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Witkins, Martin V. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wheatley, John H. Mustered out July 24, '65
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      • Wolsey, George W. Mustered out July 24, '65
      • Williams, Morrison Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Wilson, Jeremiah " " " " "
      • Worthley, Albert H. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Wood, Carroll H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Yates, Morrison A. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Young, Lewis Mustered out July 21, '64
      • Zimmeth, John Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "E."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Patterson, Orvice
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Wallis, Thomas R.
      • Embree, Franklin D. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Dorsey, William L. Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Hornbrook, William P.
    • CORPORALS.

      • Embree, Perry H.
      • Walker, John J.
      • Turner, Daniel H.
      • Pritchett, Absalom
      • Ashmead, Joseph R. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Jones, William Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Owen, George B.
      • McCullough, Robert E.
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Jolly, Charles
      • Powell, Stephen M.
    • WAGONER.

      • Kennot, John
    • PRIVATES.

      • Anderson, Philip M.
      • Brittingham, William H.
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      • Beasley, Harrison Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Beasley, Abraham Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Cline, Sylvester J. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Cox, Henrie P.
      • Clark, Franklin D.
      • Cochrum, James M.
      • Calvin, Charles G.
      • Decker, Henry C. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dougherty, John B. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Daily, John
      • Denton, William J.
      • Ellis, Lafayette
      • Givens, Thomas J.
      • Gooch, William
      • Garrit, Francis M.
      • Garrit, Laxton
      • Garrison, Thomas L.
      • Hale, Elijah
      • Harrington, Dennis
      • Hutchinson, John L.
      • Harmon, Alonzo
      • Hillman, George F.
      • Harvey, John
      • Hayden, Robert
      • Jones, Joseph
      • Johnson, William M.
      • Jordan, Levi Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Jordan, Shubal Mustered out May 27, '65
      • Lucas, Romela B.
      • Lownsdale, James D. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as 1st Sg't
      • May, Joseph V.
      • Moore, Newton Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65; Sergeant
      • page: 60[View Page 60]
      • Messer, Henry
      • Mooney, Robert
      • Mathews, William
      • Marvel, John W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Mathews, Cornelius
      • Malone, William
      • Martin, Napoleon
      • Morris, William C.
      • Malone, Joseph
      • Miller, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Nixon, John
      • Newsum, Smith
      • Newsum, Merrit
      • Puett, William J.
      • Patterson, John W.
      • Richardson, Lemuel Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Richardson, Jasper
      • Rutter, George A. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corp'l
      • Rutter, Austin D. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Ser'gt
      • Reed, George J.
      • Robling, Lewis
      • Rutledge, Ephraim Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Ragsdale, James M.
      • Richards, Thomas J.
      • Richardson, Robert B.
      • Smith, John W.
      • Smith, Elijah
      • Skelton, William R.
      • Smith, Ephraim
      • Sharrer, Samuel C.
      • Sharp, Micajah
      • Spencer, Andrew
      • Stormont, Joseph W.
      • Tucker, George P.
      • Taylor, Joseph
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      • Vancamp, Joseph C.
      • Willis, William
      • Whiting, Lewis
      • Walker, Owen O.
      • Woods, John
      • Wiggs, George W.
      • Walker, Robert M.
      • Weidenhammer, Simeon
      • Westfall, Thomas
      • Williams, Charles E.W. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65; Serg't
      • Walton, Martin
      • Wolf, John M.
      • Young, Jacob
    • RECRUITS.

      • Anderson John Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ackley, Jacob " " " "
      • Aiken, Albert G. " " " "
      • Almyer, Hicholas Must'd out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Anderson, William Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Atchinson, Watson C. Died; substitute
      • Baker, Theodore Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Brown, Martin " " " "
      • Bibbler, Nathan " " " "
      • Barr, James W. Must'd out July 21, '64; substitut
      • Beck, Nathan " " " " "
      • Bowman, Jacob " " " " "
      • Bowman, Samuel " " " " "
      • Bowser, Charles R. " " " " "
      • Bunnel, George B. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Butler, George Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Ballsler, Joseph Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Bote, George W. " " " " "
      • Bislogh, Joseph " " " " "
      • Conner, Valentine Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Cannon, Joseph " " " "
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      • Cooper, Alexander Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Cannady, Caleb Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Cartmall, Charles Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Citizen, Calvin Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Cobert, Alfred Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Conan, Patrick Mustered out July 13, '65
      • Cavanaugh, Wm. L. Mustered out June 13, '65
      • Collins, John Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Decker, Ransom Mustered July 21, '65; as Corporal
      • Decker, Alfred G. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dukes, William E. " " " "
      • Davis, Stephen Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Davis, James Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Day, Thomas Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Davis, Reilly Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Duger, James D. " " " " "
      • Ellis, Calvin R. " " " " "
      • Eberly, Jacob Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Field, Benjamin Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Gloze, William S. Deserted June 29, '65; drafted
      • Garver, Adam Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Grier, Meridan " " " " "
      • Gamble, John W. " " " " "
      • Gherghwil, John " " " " "
      • Gowdy, Louis " " " " "
      • Harvey, James E. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Hunt, James " " " "
      • Huss, John H. B. " " " "
      • Hurst, James " " " "
      • Huffman, Emanuel L. Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Hardin, Claybus Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Hauss, Linford S. Mustered out June 23, '65
      • Harris, James Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Hathaway, Edwin " " " " " "
      • Hendricks, Stephen S. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
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      • Hunter Charles Mustered out July 12, '65; drafted
      • Hunter, James Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Johnson, William R. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Jones, Marshall " " " "
      • Koch, Peter Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Killmer, James M. " " " " "
      • Lipert, Adam Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Liflert, William Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • McUmber, Hiram Mustered out July 21, '65
      • McGreary, Joseph K. " " " "
      • Meade, Joseph M. " " " "
      • Oldham, Jesse D. " " " "
      • Oliphant, William R. " " " "
      • Philips, Hughes " " " "
      • Pritchett, Elisha L. " " " "
      • Pugh, Jerod " " " "
      • Pritchett, Alfred Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Pesor, Cornelius Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Richards, Rawling B. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Sharp, Levi Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shadel, Richard E. " " " "
      • Smith, Francis M. " " " "
      • Smith, Jordan R. " " " "
      • Smithson, Isaac W. " " " "
      • Swatrwood, John " " " "
      • Stephenson, Amos H. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Swigart, Jacob " " " " "
      • Simpson, Andrew " " " " "
      • Tasker, William " " " " "
      • Trindle, John Deserted June 9, '65; substitute
      • Vanhallenben, Otto Deserted June 8, '65; substitute
      • Ward, Thomas J. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Waters, James H. Mustered out July 21, '65; as Corporal
      • Wale, Thomas M. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ware, Philip " " " "
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      • Wentz, William H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wells, Theodore H. " " " "
      • Wilson, Thomas " " " "
      • Webber, Ludwig Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Waters, John W. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Welch, George N. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Wilson, Samuel A. Mustered out June 18, '65
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "F."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Steel, John Q. A. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Skelton, Jacob D. Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Rearis, Alexander
      • Holcomb, Alexander
      • Kilpatrick, Joseph
    • CORPORALS.

      • Wallace, James S.
      • Martin, Josiah
      • Kennedy, James
      • Ward, Samuel E.
      • Clifford, C. J. E.
      • McMillan, John
      • Jenkits, Robert A.
      • Martin, Nathan S.
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Chriswell, Amber B.
      • Combs, Abraham D.
    • WAGONER.

      • Kilpatrick, James R. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65, as private
    • PRIVATES.

      • Adams, William
      • Baldwin, Alex. H.
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      • Baldwin, Wiley J., Sen.
      • Barns, David W.
      • Baldwin, Wiley J., Jr.
      • Bryant, John W.
      • Bass, William H.
      • Cannon, Adam
      • Chriswell, James W.
      • Clifford, Ambrose C.
      • Cockrum, Henry C.
      • Cannon, William
      • Coleman, Andrew C.
      • Carder, John W.
      • Chriswell, William H.
      • Dill, John
      • Dill, Alexander J.
      • Dill, Christfield P.
      • Farmer, Alfred
      • French, John W.
      • Gilliam, William
      • Garrison, George
      • Gilliam, Henry C.
      • Hunter, Henry H.
      • Holcomb, Jonathan L.
      • Hunter, William M.
      • Harper, James M.
      • Hopkins, Charles
      • Hargrove, James W.
      • Hensley, John D.
      • Johnson, David W. Vet.; killed at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 14, '64
      • Kersner, Henry J.
      • Keys, Hiram V. Mustered out May 2, '65
      • Keys, Adoniram K. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Kruse, Dedrick
      • McGregor, John K.
      • McCay, James L.
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      • Minnis, James C.
      • McGregor, George W.
      • Martin, John W.
      • McCleary, William H. Veteran; promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • McCleary, James W.
      • McDowel, John W.
      • McGregor, James C. Mustered out June 29, '65
      • Martin, Reuben M.
      • Marriner, Adolphus H.
      • Marriner, William M.
      • McCullough, John D.
      • Manning, George Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Serg't
      • McCleary, James W.
      • Mead, William H.
      • Owen, William W. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Serg't
      • Oneal, Daniel W.
      • Ohring, Charles
      • Oliver, William W.
      • Proctor, Joshua Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Rowe, William L. " " " " "
      • Revis, James R.
      • Revis, William A.
      • Roe, John
      • Skelton, Elias Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Steel, Andrew H.
      • Skelton, Ralph Veteran; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corp'l
      • Strickland, James J.
      • Strickland, Washington
      • Skelton, James
      • Steel, William Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sanders, Samuel J.
      • Sanders, William Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Serg't
      • Skelton, Jacob
      • Simpson, John P.
      • Simpson, James H.
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      • White, John C. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Watson, Nicholas H.
      • Woods, Leander
      • Williams, Charles H.
      • Wilson, James Veteran; died at Nashville, Tenn.
      • Wallam, David W. Vet.; killed at Altoona, Ga., May 31, '64
      • Wallace, Hugh H.
      • Williams, James A.
      • Waite, George
    • RECRUITS.

      • Apt, Frederick Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Browneller, Augustus Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corp'l
      • Beasley, George W. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Braman, James W. Mustered out July 28, '65
      • Baker, Alfred S. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Braselton, Ferguson Mustered out May 8, '65
      • Bast, John Discharged ——, '64; disability
      • Carter, Thomas Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Collins, Joseph S. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Carey, William D. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Coleman, Joseph A. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Queese, James R. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Davis, Lewis " " " "
      • Dill, John " " " "
      • Finn, John " " " "
      • Fisher, David C. " " " "
      • Fabar, George W. G. Mustered out July 21,'65; substitute
      • Flippen, William Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Georges, Michael Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Henry, Michael Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Higgins, William Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Hirley, William B. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Hanoway, Ephraim Died, Washington, D. C., June 20, '65
      • Hunter, James M. Died in Andersonville prison Sept. 4, '64
      • Hannah, James Mustered out June 18, '65
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      • Helmlinger, Christian Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Hess, Frederick " " " " "
      • Heckeman, John " " " " "
      • Ingram, Jesse Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Imler, Daniel Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Jones, Allen P. " " " "
      • Joyce, Robert Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • James, Leander H. " " " "
      • James, Thomas E. " " " "
      • Jackson, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Jones, John H. " " " "
      • Knight, Joseph " " " "
      • Kenton, Simon " " " "
      • Knoblock, Franklin S. " " " "
      • Kenneger, Philip " " " "
      • Kestler, Nelson " " " "
      • Keck, Andrew " " " "
      • Kroh, Michael " " " "
      • Kronmiller, John Killed, Bentonville, March 19, '65
      • Kettle, Peleg Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Knoblock, Washington " " " "
      • Kneep, Henry " " " "
      • Kebo, Franklin C. " " " "
      • McGrue, George G. Mustered out June 18, '65, as Sergeant
      • McCleary, Zadoc Mustered out June 18, '65, as Corporal
      • Martin, John C. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • McKane, Milo S. " " "
      • Medsker, Joseph A. " " "
      • McCater, William R. " " "
      • Moore, Theodore " " "
      • Medsker, William F. " " "
      • Morgan, Albert S. Mustered out June 18, '65, drafted
      • Mingos, Balser Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Murphy, Thomas Mustered out June 18, 65; drafted
      • Murphy, Elisha C. " " " "
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      • Myers, Frederick Died, Newbern, N. C., May 4, '65
      • Mason, David Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Miles, William B. " " "
      • McGregor, Andrew " " "
      • Manning, John J. " " "
      • Mason, William H. " " "
      • Marion, Orson Deserted June 25, '65
      • Munn, William Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Parke, George " " "
      • Richardson, James " " "
      • Ross, Benjamin I. " " "
      • Rhodes, John S. " " "
      • Robinson, Asa Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Skelton, Jacob Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Stringham, Willard S. " " " "
      • Shewman, Dock Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Stitt, Samuel C. " " "
      • Spencer, John D. " " "
      • Shelpnan, Robert D. " " "
      • Seklton, Joseph Mustered out June 20, '65, as Corporal
      • Stephen, James N. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Thompson, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Toothman, Russell Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Vanankin, Charles " " "
      • Wheeler, Jasper N. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Wallace, Andrew E. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Watters, Henry " " "
      • Warick, John Killed at Atlanta, Aug. 7, '64
      • Walters, John F. Mustered out May 25, '65
      • Williams, William B. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Young, Daniel Mustered out July 21, '65
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "G."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Palmer, Joshua A. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
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    • SERGEANTS.

      • Baker, William R.
      • Wells, Willis E.
      • Scott, William S.
      • McCracken, John J.
    • CORPORALS.

      • Woods, William A.
      • Johnson, Norvin
      • Webber, Alfred Vet. mustered out July 21, '65 as 1st Serg't
      • Robinson, Stephen
      • Myers, William A. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Bartel, Florin
      • Allen, Josiah W.
      • Sanders, William M.
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Wallace, Justice A.
      • Walker, Benjamin F.
    • WAGONER.

      • Masters, Milton P.
    • PRIVATES.

      • Alcorn, John M.
      • Alcorn, Thomas
      • Alcorn, James Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Allen, Andrew Jackson
      • Baker, Henry
      • Baker Robert S.
      • Brown, Andrew J.
      • Burrows, Andrew J. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Burrows, William B.
      • Boyd, Joshua E.
      • Burch, George
      • Browning, Harrison Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Besley, Thomas J. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, Sergeant
      • Carroll, Robert F. Wounded, Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, '62
      • Chappell, Robert E. Vet.; mustered out July 21,'65, as Serg't
      • page: 71[View Page 71]
      • Campbell, James M.
      • Capeheart, Thomas A.
      • Carroll, Henry H. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Craft, Henry
      • Done, William
      • Ellis, John W.
      • Farris, William H. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Gregory, William F. Wounded, Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, '62
      • Greenwood, Thomas
      • Gilley, William H. H.
      • Gregory, John S.
      • Haller, Isaac S.
      • Hancock, Dr. P.F. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Ham, Jacob
      • Ham, William Wounded, Chickawany, Sept. 20, '64
      • Ham, Thomas Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Horrall, George W. Died in Hospital, Nashville, Tenn.
      • Havens, Samuel
      • Hincle, I. Milton Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Hopkins, Benjamin
      • Hunter, Henry S.
      • Hunter, Reuben
      • Hughey, William L.
      • Jackson, William Wounded, Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, '62
      • Jackman, Jacob C. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Jones, Lewis Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Jones, William P.
      • Johnson, William
      • Johnson, James Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Kelso, George W.
      • Masters, Francis M.
      • McCracken, Thomas
      • McCarty, John
      • McCracken, Henry
      • McCracken, Charles
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      • McCracken, William W.
      • McGeeher, Richard
      • Newberry, Alexander R.
      • Pride, Edwin W.
      • Pride, Hubbard
      • Pride, Thomas G.
      • Pride, William
      • Pride, Josiah T. Veteran; discharged; wounds
      • Pride, Christopher C. Mustered out May 16, '65
      • Pride, Elijah
      • Patrick, William
      • Potts, Andrew
      • Peachy, Harrison
      • Ragsdale, Parmenas
      • Rattan, Samuel
      • Risley, Harrison Killed, near Resaca, Ga.
      • Risley, Jackson Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Russel, John
      • Rodgerson, Thomas Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sullivan, Monoat
      • Sullivan, William
      • Swanigen, Oscar
      • Traylor, George W.
      • Tomny, James B.
      • Tomny, Martin J.
      • Veal, William Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wallace, Nicholas F.
      • Wallace, Davids C.
      • Wallace,James P. Wounded Nov. 25, '63, Mission Ridge, Tenn.
      • Webber, Thomas J. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65: Sergeant
      • Williams, Solomon
      • Williams, Stephen H.
    • RECRUITS.

      • Altman, John Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Allen, Charles M. " " " "
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      • Alford, Joseph B. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ames, James S. " " " "
      • Abbott, James V. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Botkins, Thornton C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Burgett, Philip " " " "
      • Brown, William " " " "
      • Batterson, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Brenson, Charles " " " " "
      • Borroyer, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Buher, John Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Butler, James " " " " "
      • Bolley, Samuel " " " " "
      • Beeson, Zimri " " " " "
      • Bailey, John A. " " " " "
      • Bantz, Clinton " " " " "
      • Bedford, Nelson F. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Bright, William T. Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Buyers, David A. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Bump, Fletcher Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Carroll, Henry C. " " " " "
      • Carroll, Dixon " " " " "
      • Culbertson, Calvin Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Clark, Levi " " " " "
      • Dickinson, William T. Mustered out July 5, '65
      • Ellis, Dudley V. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Farmer, Harrison Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Gregory, Christopher C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Gregory, Jeremiah " " " "
      • Gregory, John T. " " " "
      • Green, Thomas R. Mustered out July 17, '65
      • Horrall, Henry C. Jr. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Horrall, Edwin R. " " " "
      • Hunter, Francis N. " " " "
      • Hedrick, William Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Hughes, Andrew J. Mustered out July 21, '65
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      • Henry, Andrew J. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Horrall, Henry C., Sr. Captured, Marietta, Ga., Aug. 14, '65
      • Hincle, John D. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Johnson, Simon F. Mustered out June 18, '65, as Corporal
      • Jones, Aaron T. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • John, Charles F. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Kinneman, William E. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Kendall, Amos " " " "
      • Lamb, William M. " " " "
      • Luff, Charles J. " " " "
      • Matthewson, Thomas J. " " " "
      • Miley, William P. " " " "
      • McCormick, Seth R. " " " "
      • Marshall, Charles H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • McCarthy, David A. " " " "
      • Molesby, George B. " " " "
      • McClelland, William G. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Molton, Levi " " " " " "
      • Molter, William Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Mulinix, John T. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • McCafferty, Tillman Captured, Marietta, Ga., Aug. 14, '64
      • McCafferty, James H. Died, David Island, N. Y. H., May 13, '65
      • Oldham, Sanford Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Pride, Albert Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Pride, John R. " " "
      • Patten, James W. " " "
      • Risley, Robert " " "
      • Richardson, Daniel S. " " "
      • Rodgerson, Lemuel " " "
      • Russell, Azra Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Swan, Lewis Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Sturgeon, Charles H. " " " "
      • Scales, Philip " " " "
      • Stone, John " " " "
      • Slater, William C. " " " "
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      • Shirley, Jack Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Thomas, Maurice " " " " "
      • Toucey, William A. Mustered out July 21, '64
      • Wallace, William L. " " " "
      • Waller, Frank L. " " " "
      • Watkins, John A. " " " "
      • Watkins, Jonathan L. D. " " " "
      • Whitney, Lovett P. " " " "
      • Wallace, Chauncy E. Mustered out May 23, '65
      • Young, John H. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "H."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Armstrong, Joseph D.
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Osborn, William R. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Private
      • Haas, John
      • Milner, William W. Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Roberts, James Mustered out June 29, '65
    • CORPORALS.

      • Lemond, Stephen
      • Flisherman, Henry
      • Haady, A. C.
      • Nix, Joseph C. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Gentry, Allen " " "
      • Roberts, John
      • Oskin, Charles
      • Miller, Benjamin F.
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Niblack, Willis Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Hedspeth, William Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corporal
    • WAGONER.

      • Stillwell, Richard
    • PRIVATES.

      • Agan, John M.
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      • Alley, George W.
      • Baker, Zachariah
      • Bolin, Austin
      • Bench, Samuel Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Brown, Daniel " " " " "
      • Bolin, James
      • Bachman, Lewis
      • Beard, Ezekiel
      • Coon, Joshua Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Castrupe, Henry
      • Crow, William H. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as 1st Serg't
      • Cotton, Elijah E.
      • Cook William Mustered out Oct. 30, '64
      • Crow, Samuel W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Cotton, Byron M.
      • Davis, Charles W.
      • Dress, Henry
      • Dearing, Peter
      • Davis, Stephen Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Egnew, John
      • Early, William L.
      • Fisher, John
      • Fisher, William J.
      • Fisher, Joseph R.
      • Fisher, Uriah
      • Goodman, George R.
      • Grigsby, William R.
      • Hesson, John
      • Huffman John H.
      • Hendricks, William
      • Johnson, William M. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Jones, Henry
      • Jones, Jacob
      • Jones, Silas
      • Jones, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
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      • Kokemore, Henry Mustered out June 24, '65
      • Kokemore, Frederick
      • Kalkman, August
      • Kindsey, Benjamin A. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Kindsey, James
      • Kindsey, Alfred Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lemmond, William H.
      • Lindsey, Caleb
      • Lemmond, J. R. M.
      • Loyd, Thomas
      • Miller, Reason B.
      • Merto, Christian Captured at Chicamauga, Sept. 20, '63
      • Miller, James
      • Martin, Charles Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • McCooper, Frederick
      • Magness, William M. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Mayo, Martin
      • Nemer, Wolfgang
      • Osborn, John B. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Payne, James B. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Pfifer, Joseph
      • Pittman, Riley
      • Rothbert, William
      • Southwood, Thomas
      • Smith, James S.
      • Tuly, James M.
      • Tuly William R. Died at Andersonville prison, Aug. 22, '64
      • Tuly, George W. Died at Andersonville prison, Aug. 4, '64
      • Tomlinson, James
      • Trachsel, Rudolph
      • Tegeder, William
      • Varner, Peter
      • Wire, Wilson
      • Wise, Peter
      • Walker, Albert B.
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      • Wilson, George
      • West, James Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Williams, James
    • RECRUITS.

      • Alexander, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Antle, Jerry Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Bender, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Bruce, Thomas C. " " "
      • Bruce, James R. " " "
      • Boys, Thomas J. " " "
      • Bolin, Willis Mustered out Aug. 2, '65
      • Bolin, Albert Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Big, John " " "
      • Burnstead, William F. " " "
      • Brown, William " " "
      • Brown, Daniel L. " " "
      • Brooks, John Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Blackford, Reuben R. " " " "
      • Chinn, William J. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Campbell, Benjamin F. " " "
      • Clark, Erskine C. " " "
      • Carpenter, Daniel " " "
      • Crow, Francis M. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Fessenden, George N. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Fessenden, Charles H. " " "
      • Freeman, Samuel " " "
      • Grover, Stephen K. " " "
      • Huffman, John N. " " "
      • Himmemhever, Jacob " " "
      • Hill, Charles W. " " "
      • Hill, Henry F. " " "
      • Harvey, Anson " " "
      • Lemond, Peter N. Mustered out June, 18, '65
      • Merrill, Wallace Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Marlo, Marcus D. " " " "
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      • Mishler, Daniel Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • McCormick, Lewis " " " "
      • Martin, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Meeks, Aaron Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Nichols, John Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Norton, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Osborn, Adam M. Mustered out July 27, '65
      • O'Hara, Martin Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Openchain, William Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Price, James K. " " " "
      • Purley, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Ricker, George Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Russell, Lewis Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Richards, Charles H. Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Rayhouser, Messiah Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Stephens, William L. " " "
      • Shrodes, Josiah " " "
      • Stuntz, John Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Strauss, Lewis Mustered out August 1, '65; substitute
      • Shoaf, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Snyder, Philip " " " "
      • Sneckenberger, John " " " "
      • Shell, John " " " "
      • Schoenbechler, Conrad Mustered June 18, '65
      • Swartz, William Mustered out June 3, '65
      • Shirley, Trucom W. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Sutley, David " " " "
      • Taylor, John E. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Taylor, William L. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Turner, Francis " " "
      • Titus, Horace W. " " "
      • Teeple, Charles B. " " "
      • Tieman, John F. Mustered out July 21, '65; as Corporal
      • Tinkham, Lorenzo Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Tremer, William F. Mustered out June 18, '65
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      • Ulmholt, Harvey Mustered out July 15, '65; drafted
      • Vaughn, Greenville Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65; Corporal
      • Wise, Barnerd Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wilson, Milton H. " " "
      • Warden, Charles G. " " "
      • Wantzel, John Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Whitmer, Adam Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Winnegar, George " " " "
      • Wolf, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wilson, Isaac " " "
      • Ward, Philip J. Mustered out June 26, '65; drafted
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "I."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Burch, John Promoted Second Lieutenant
    • SERGEANTS.

      • Davidson, William Promoted First Lieutenant
      • Logan, Albert H.
      • Caldwell, William F. Promoted Second Lieutenant
      • Ainly, William
    • CORPORALS.

      • Pierce, Nathan
      • DeBruler, Edwin D.
      • Case, Abraham
      • Stublefield, James J.
      • Tilman, Austin
      • Hancock, William
      • Scott, John S.
      • Allison, William Promoted Second Lieutenant
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Miller, Oliver
      • Davis, Josiah
    • WAGONER.

      • Ridge, Isaac K.
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    • PRIVATES.

      • Ashly, John W.
      • Ambers, William Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Butler, Joseph F.
      • Blackater, William H.
      • Burchfield, Richard M.
      • Brown, John A.
      • Burch, Thomas
      • Burch, James M.
      • Barret, Miles C.
      • Barret, Embry
      • Brenton, George S.
      • Black, William H. H.
      • Black, Talliver P.
      • Coleman, Sylvester Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Serg't
      • Corn, Samuel
      • Cliffored, James
      • Calvin, Fielding
      • Calvin, Josiah
      • Chappel, Perry
      • Case, John
      • Camp, Andrew J.
      • Crow, William H.
      • Clark, Benjamin F. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as 1st Serg't
      • Crow, Charles M.
      • Deadman, Hiram Vet.; must'd out July 21,'65, as Corporal
      • Debruler, Samuel M.
      • Davis, Josiah
      • Davis, Philip
      • Davis, Thomas F.
      • Dearing, John B. F. Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Dove, William J.
      • Daering, James M.
      • Elder, Andrew J.
      • Elder, Duquisney
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      • Edwards, John M.
      • Fowler, Joseph N.
      • Fowler, William
      • Flenner, Ratlif B.
      • Fredrick, Peter Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Garland, Samuel
      • Garrison, Woodford Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Gilley, Thomas G.
      • Hays, Rufus K.
      • Haselip, William J.
      • Heath, William W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Hines, John W. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Hale, Levi
      • Johnson John S.
      • Jones, William
      • Jones, James F. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Kinman, James P.
      • Lichlighter, John
      • Lett Alvin W.
      • Lewis, Joseph Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lee, William M.
      • Milton, Daniel Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Miley, Elijah
      • Mead, Garves M. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • McReynolds, John
      • Miller, Floyd
      • Norrick, Joseph Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Newkirk, George W.
      • Painter, Jeremiah Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Penner, James
      • Penner, Abraham
      • Peach, Michael
      • Rush, James J.
      • Slater, Conrad
      • Spencer, Barzilla R.
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      • Strong, John W.
      • Stone, John S.
      • Traylor, Richard Mustered out Feb. 12, '65
      • Thomas, Addison N.
      • Thomas, Harrison P.
      • Thomas, John Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Thomas, George T. " " " " "
      • Tislow, Samuel H.
      • Williams, Daniel
      • Williams, Pleasant
      • West, Rollin G.
    • RECRUITS.

      • Arbite, Henry Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ashby, Warner " " " "
      • Burnstead, John A. " " " "
      • Bratton, Samuel " " " "
      • Baker, John " " " "
      • Barton, William R. " " " "
      • Booth, Franklin " " " "
      • Bartholomew, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Buchanan, Benjamin " " " " "
      • Bartley, Samuel Captured at Chicamauga, Sept. 20, '63
      • Burton, Milton Mustered out June 16, '65
      • Ballenger, William Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Byrne, Dennis " " " "
      • Bronson, Milton " " " "
      • Coleman, Benjamin F. Mustered out June 18, '65, as Sergeant
      • Cross, Dallas P. Mustered out June 18, '65, as Corporal
      • Chambers, George Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Cross, Christopher C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Calvin, Fielding " " " "
      • Calvin, William W. " " " "
      • Carey, Samuel W. " " " "
      • Conklin, John H. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Coe, William Mustered out June 30, '65
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      • Craten, Alfred H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Colmau, William H. Mustered out June 20, '65
      • Chanley, William Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Cottrell, Albert " " " " "
      • Caroin, Peter " " " " "
      • Collins, James " " " " "
      • Collins, Zebulon T. Mustered out June 20, '65; drafted
      • Coats, William H. " " " " "
      • Cramer, David B. " " " " "
      • Cooper, William M. Never reported to Company; drafted
      • Curry, William P. Mustered out June —, '65; drafted
      • Cookson, Elisha Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Caudle, Thomas " " " " "
      • Carpenter, Andrew J. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Conry, Dennis " " " "
      • Chasteen, Edmond Mustered out Aug. 4, '65; drafted
      • Carr, Daniel B. Mustered out Aug. 18, '65; drafted
      • Denny, Elias Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dreher, Gustave " " "
      • Drew, David W. Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Dorrman, James H. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Durnill, Nathaniel Mustered out May 17, '65; substitute
      • Dunn, Austin " " " " "
      • Durce, Daniel " " " " "
      • Dougan, Peter Mustered out May 17, '65; Corporal
      • Douton, Joseph H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Dwiggens, James H. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Duckworth, Mahlon " " " " "
      • Emmett, George W. " " " " "
      • Ford, Henry C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Fradenburg, Spencer " " "
      • Froman, William Mustered out June, '65; substitute
      • Frazer, James W. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Foster, John A. " " "
      • Fee, Lorenzo Mustered out July 10, '65; drafted
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      • Faro, Michael Mustered out July 18, '65; drafted
      • Fluck, Deeneter Mustered out June 18, '65; draped
      • Fittinger, Samuel Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Gougarty, Edward Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Griffith, John Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Goldman, Huston " " " "
      • Garrett, John " " " "
      • Gustasson, Gustave Mustered out June 23, '65; drafted
      • Hellwig, Henry Died at Newbern, N. C., May 16, '65
      • Hager, Francis M. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Hughes, James H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Hawthorn, Robert P. " " "
      • Hobbs, Frederick F. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Harvey, Martin C. " " " "
      • Hodge, Alvey E. " " " "
      • Hart, Thomas " " " "
      • Inlon, John Mustered out June 20, '65; drafted
      • Lloyd, Joseph Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Lewis, Benjamin F. " " "
      • Miller, John " " "
      • McCane, Albert Mustered out July 28, '65
      • Mills, William N. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Ottinger, Martin L. " " "
      • Osborn, Tence L. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Peach, James Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Parker, Thomas " " "
      • Richardson, Elijah L. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Reynolds, Francis M. " " "
      • Reedy, Hiram " " "
      • Richards, Clark R. " " "
      • Reitnour, Anthony Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Stephenson, William C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Smith, Benjamin " " "
      • Swigert, Abraham " " "
      • Smith, James M. " " "
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      • Seifort, Adam Never reported to Company; substitute
      • Smith, John W. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Sperry, Samuel W. " " " "
      • Stone, George W. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Shoulders, Green C. Mustered out June 7, '65
      • Shield, John Deserted June 20, '65
      • Tislow, Samuel H. Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Valentine, James Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Wernce, William Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Whaly, Manford Died at Newbern, N. C., May 13, '65
      • Walford, Alexander Mustered out June 23, '65; drafted
      • Walgren, Charles C. " " " " "
  • ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY "K."
    Name and Rank.

    • FIRST SERGEANT.

      • Knowles, Edward N. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
    • SERGEANTS.

      • White, Hays
      • French, Lemuel W.
      • Ewing, Johnson
      • Carnahan, John
    • CORPORALS.

      • Ashley, Elias Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shelby, William H. H.
      • Stookey, Alexander Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65; Hospital Steward
      • Bilderback, Frank
      • Sinclair, Robert
      • Buzinham, Oliver
      • Lacer, Thomas W.
      • Brown, Willis
    • MUSICIANS.

      • Hudson, Daniel
      • Camp, West H.
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    • WAGONER.

      • Swaney, John
    • PRIVATES.

      • Addington, Davis
      • Barret, Samuel
      • Barker, Amos
      • Barnet, Robert
      • Bethel, Isaiah
      • Blond, Robert
      • Broshes, Christopher C.
      • Broshes, Ephraim Veteran; discharged March, '65; wounds
      • Barton, William S.
      • Bourn, George Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
      • Baker, James
      • Bullock, John A. Vet.; mustered out July 21,' 65, as Sergeant
      • Brown, A. Francis
      • Boswick, Judson
      • Clutter, John A.
      • Collins, Asa
      • Caldwell, Thomas Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Carnahan, William J.
      • Caldwell, Amos
      • Coleman, John W. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Clifford, Warrick H.
      • Conrad, Lemasters
      • Edwards, Riley
      • Floyd, George W.
      • Fowler, William H.
      • George, James T.
      • Griffitts, George S. L.
      • Hodges, William F.
      • Hargrave, Thomas J.
      • Elder, Philips Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65; Serg't Major
      • Hammond, Jesse
      • Humphrey, James H.
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      • Hall, James M.
      • Houghland, Benjamin
      • Hudson, Absalom
      • Hudson, Robert H. Veteran; transferred to V. R. C.
      • Keith, William A.
      • Lewis, Charles H.
      • Linxyler, John D. Promoted 2d Lieutenant
      • Lemasters, John D.
      • Masters, Joseph
      • Mathews, Jacob R. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65; Corporal
      • Morris, Richard
      • Miles, Reuben A.
      • Morton, Joseph M.
      • Mathews, Miles
      • Masters, George L. Veteran; discharged March, '65; wounds
      • McConnel, Robert E.
      • McConnel, Robert
      • McDonald, Oscar C. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Neavis, Tolotson N. Promoted Captain
      • Obrian, Barney
      • Obrian, John
      • Peters, Thomas J. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65; Corporal
      • Perigo, Ephraim Promoted 1st Lieutenant
      • Price, James Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Phillips, William H. Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65; Q. M. Sergeant
      • Reed, Samuel
      • Rice, William W.
      • Reed, James W.
      • Sarter, John R.
      • Stookey, William R.
      • Stookey, John
      • Spilmali, Wesley
      • Spillman, William
      • Stanton, Michael Vet.; mustered out July 21, '65, as Sergeant
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      • Slater Peter
      • Schwerdfiger, Fredrick L. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65; Serg't
      • Tyner, Samuel F.
      • Tyner, Sanders L. Mustered out July 21, '65, as 1st Sergeant
      • Thomson, Levi
      • Tirpin, Levi
      • Taylor, Alexander J.
      • Westfall, William H. Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Williams, Calvin M.
      • Wied, John A.
      • Adair, Washington Mustered out July 21, '65; drafted
      • Arnold, Christian Mustered out June 18, '65; substitute
      • Boyd, Alexander V. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Boswell, Newton J. " " " "
      • Brubaker, John W. " " " "
      • Baird, Marcus M. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitut
      • Barnett, James H. Vet.; must'd out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Case, Levi H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Dressell, John Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Everhart, Gabriel M. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Fairchild, Addison M. Mustered out July 21, '65, as Corporal
      • Gordon, William H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Gaskill, Abraham P. " " " "
      • Harper, Samuel M. " " " "
      • Jackson, William A. " " " "
      • Julian, Isaac N. " " " "
      • Johnson, Thomas S. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Jones, Samuel N. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Johnson, Simon N. " " " " "
      • James, James " " " " "
      • Knott, William A. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Kiser, James " " " "
      • Knust, Bernard Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Knapp, Charles " " " " "
      • King, David Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
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      • Kirkpatrick, Thomas Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Krouse, George " " " " "
      • Kulin, Milton Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Kimberlain, Marion Mustered out June 18, '65
      • Kennedy, James C. " " " "
      • Leslie, John H. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Loyd, William Veteran; mustered out July 21, '65
      • Loux, Peter Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Lanman, Francis " " " " "
      • Landingham, John W. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Landingham, Lewis B. " " " " "
      • Leach, Thomas " " " " "
      • Lackey, Peter " " " " "
      • Miller, Henry P. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • McCoomis, John R. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Maus, Anton " " " " "
      • Murrell, Henry " " " " "
      • Murphy, Taylor Mustered out May 27, '65
      • Manning, James M. Discharged; disability
      • Mitchell, Ira Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Mitchell, David " " " " "
      • McDonald, Samuel " " " " "
      • McCoy, David " " " " "
      • McBride, John " " " " "
      • Nichols, Wesley H. Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Nugent, George Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • O'Brien, Patrick Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Onershiner, Isaac Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Pyle, Abraham C. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Palmer, George I. " " " "
      • Personette, William " " " "
      • Peters, John Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Pinny, Jasper " " " " "
      • Presler, John " " " " "
      • Powell, Erasmus Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
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      • Ponston, Lott Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Patterson, John " " " " "
      • Perkins, John Mustered out June 6, '65; drafted
      • Philips, John P. Died, Alexandria, Va., June 13, '65
      • Robinson, Michael Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Rosenbarger, Solomon Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Rease, Benjamin Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Rogers, Stewart " " " " "
      • Ross, Oliver " " " " "
      • Smith, Samuel L. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Shay, Morris Mustered out July 31, '65; substitute
      • Swainey, James Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Sigler, Geo. W. Mustered out July 21, '65
      • Simms, James Died at Louisville, June 28, '65; drafted
      • Staley, Mahlon Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Shadley, Mahlon " " " " "
      • Stoddard, Edward " " " " "
      • Stoddard, Henry H. " " " " "
      • Sigler, Hiram " " " " "
      • Seacat, Peter " " " " "
      • Thompson, George Mustered out June 14, '65
      • Thralls, Isaac Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Todd, Eli " " " " "
      • Travis, James H. " " " " "
      • Taylor, Joseph " " " " "
      • Thompson, James " " " " "
      • Underhill, Isaac " " " " "
      • Underhill, Robert " " " " "
      • Uptegraff, Charles " " " " "
      • Volmer, Jacob " " " " "
      • Willoughby, Adorian Mustered out July 21, '65, as corporal
      • Walters, William Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Willis, William " " " " "
      • Winters, Samuel L. Died at Richmond, Va., March —, '65
      • Walton, David H. Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
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      • Weyer, Thomas Mustered out June 18, '65; drafted
      • Warland, Austin " " " " "
      • Wilson, William " " " " "
      • Whitman, Thomas W. " " " " "
      • Young, Alfred Mustered out July 21, '65; substitute
      • Alley, Joseph T.
      • Bird, Daniel
      • Bolin, Robert L.
      • Carroll, Moflet H.
      • Crow, Christopher C.
      • Critchler, James M.
      • Eubanks, George
      • Feltner, William S.
      • Gieson, John S.
      • Hoffman, Adam F.
      • Hunter, Reuben
      • Harmon, Joseph A.
      • Hayes, Albert R.
      • Hillman, George N.
      • Lorance, Simeon
      • Malone, John
      • Ridrey, Joshua
      • Selyer, John P.
      • Sutter, James D.
      • Strange, George S.
      • Trobate, Henry Substitute
      • Wallace, Willard H.
      • Zohn, Charles F. Drafted
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JAMES MAYNARD SHANKLIN

Was born in the city of Evansville, January 24, 1836, being the eldest of five children of John and Philura (French) Shanklin. He was prepared for college under the tuition of the late M. W. Safford, a brother-in-law of Vice-President Morton, and entered Wabash College in 1851 at the early age of 14 years. Failing in health he left college and spent three months in the East, after which he resumed his place in Wabash College, but was compelled to abandon his studies again at the beginning of the junior year of the course. After a few months rest at home he entered the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, but the condition of his health made it impossible for him to pursue his studies further, and he determined to seek its restoration by hard work in the undeveloped West. He spent a few months in cutting and rafting lumber in Michigan with great benefit, but with the ambition of the brilliant and high-spirited youth of that day he pushed further west. Kansas and Nebraska were then the scenes of absorbing interest, and in the wilds of the latter territory, amid "hair-breadth escapes" and perils and exposure, he spent fifteen months. When the call for "three hundred thousand more" was made he started out to help others raise a regiment in the First District, and within two weeks they had secured a full regiment and three companies over. The regiment became the 42d Volunteer Infantry, of which he was commissioned major. He was in command of the detachment of the regiment that received the first baptism of fire at Wartrace, Tenn., April 11, 1862, having routed an enemy superior in numbers after a hot engagement. At Perryville he was wounded on the head by a piece of shell. After this battle he was made lieutenant-colonel in place of page: 94[View Page 94] Lieutenant-Colonel Denby transferred to the colonelcy of the 80th Indiana Infantry. From that time to the date of his capture on the morning of the last day at Stone River, he was in command of the regiment. How bravely and nobly he bore himself as a soldier and the friend and neighbor of those under his command, his comrades testified in the affection they ever manifested for him and in the deep gloom that settled upon the regimental camp when the news of his sudden death reached it. He died at home one week after his return from Libby Prison. He was stricken with acute laryngitis Friday evening, May 22d, and died the following day, Saturday, May 23, 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the age of 27 years.

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