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REPORT
OF THE
Adjutant General
OF THE
STATE OF KANSAS,
1861-'G5.
(Eepriated by Authority.)
TOPEKA.
THE KANSAS STATE PRINTING COMPANY:
J. K. Hudson, State Printer.
STATE OF KANSAS.
Adjutant General's Office,
ToPEKA, November 10, 1896.
The Adjutant-General's report of the State of Kansas for the years 1861-'65,
which contains the only printed record of the soldiers of Kansas who were mus-
tered into the service of the United States during the war of the rebellion, is en-
tirely out of print: volume IE, which contains the roster of the later regiments
from the 12th Infantry down, was destroyed by fire before it left the hands of the
printer; but a few copies were saved.
It is but justice that the record of the heroic men who made the name of Kan-
sas famous by their deeds be perpetuated, and to this end this reprint is made.
It is to be regretted that the time is not sufficient to compile a volume record-
ing the names and history of the members of the militia regiments who did such
gallant service along the border during the dark days of the war. It is a duty
that the state owes to her brave defenders, and, it is hoped, will be perfornn-d
before time and fast-decaying records render it impossible.
S. M. FOX, Adjutant- Qeneral.
iVIA.i 23 1904
D.ofD,
RESOLUTION.
Resolved hij ihe LffjhJature of the State of Kansas:
That the Adjutant General be required to make up a full and complete report
of his office, which shall embrace the name, residence, date of enlistment and
muster, and date and cause of discharge, or death, of every officer, soldier and
marine enlisted from the state of Kansas in the military or naval service of the
United States during the war, with such information, regimental and company
histories relating to the state or United States service as may be of public inter-
est, and similar in style to those published by the state of Indiana ; 1,500 copies
of which report shall be printed and bound under the direction of the Adjutant
General, under existing contract for public printing, as other public documents
are printed and bound The report to be sold and distributed as follows : Five
hundred copies to be sold by the secretary of state, at their cost price, the proceed*
to be paid into the state treasury; one copy to be distributed to each township
library; one copy to each county clerk and recorder, to be retained in their re-
spective offices for reference; one copy to each county and public library in the
state; one copy to the adjutant general of each state and territory; one copy to
each state library; one copy to each member of the present legislature; 50 copies
for the use of the departments at Washington City; 20 copies for the use of the
state officers; and the remaining copies to be deposited for preservation and safe-
keeping in the state library.
Approved February 21, 1867. S. J. CRAWFORD, Governor.
Adjutant General's Report.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
In the preparation of the Adjutant General's Report, access has been had to
official rolls, returns, reports of hospitals, and to such other documents as could
be reached. Every effort has been made to secure accuracy in names, dates, and
facts, and especially to show what became of the men. After using the utmost
diligence, however, it will be seen that many are unaccounted for. This arises
from the fact that the information necessary to complete their military history
is not in the possession of this office, and could not under any circumstances be
obtained. It is impossible for a work of this description to be completed free
from errors. All volunteers are accounted for as reported to this office upon
some official return. Monthly returns frequently conflict with descriptive books
and muster-out rolls of companies. A discriminating judgment often has to be
exercised, and much correspondence carried on before the records of volunteers
can be determined upon. Corrections are being continually made in the records
of our volunteers, occasioned by investigations made at their personal request, or
in consequence of later returns that are still being received from various sources.
It will be observed, in many cases, that the residence of volunteers is omitted.
The army muster-roll used at the time of the organization of our early regiments
made no provision for a column in which should have been inserted the residence
of each volunteer, or the town or locality entitled to credit for hie enlistment;
consequently, this most desirable information could only be obtained through
descriptive books furnished to regimental and company officers from this office,
and which, in many instances, have not been properly filled out. I have made
extra exertions to secure proper and complete returns of casualties, yet they are
not complete. This is to be regretted, as it has prevented justice being done
hundreds of our volunteers who carry with them the evidence of honorable
wounds received in devotion to their country's cause. It is also to be regretted
tliat so many cases exist where reports have failed to furnish the data of return
to regiments of members who have been captured by the enemy and afterward
paroled, and who have been inmates of hospitals for many months, as well as of
t'.iose who have voluntarily returned from desertion, and others that have been
apprehended. By orders of the War Department, it is decreed that when an or-
ganization IS mustered out of service its members are declaeed mustered out at the
same time, regardless of the fact of their being absent at the time of muster out.
Mustering officers, in numerous cases, have failed to note upon the muster-out
rolls the proper remarks accounting for J;hose absent at time of muster out, in
consequence of which many appear as having been mustered out at such a date,
and nothing further said ; whereas, the soldier may continue in service, absent
on detached duty, or sick in hospital. Information relating to the whereabouts
of absent men is obtained by the mustering-out officer from the company com-
manders, who are, to a great extent, responsible for the omission of the proper
remarks. Officers and soldiers who have been misrepresented in any way, or
who may be able to furnish reliable data to supply the omissions referred to, are
respectfully requested to communicate the same to this office, with as little delay
;,s possible. T. J. \^V>YiR^O^, Adjutant General of Kansas.
ToPEKA, Kas., July, 18G7.
>^f(it(' of Kansas.
STATE OF KANSAS.— EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, 1861-'65.
His Excellknct. CHARLES ROBINSON, Governor and Coinmander-in-Chief.
Inausuratcd February it, isci ; term expired January 12, 1863.
GOVERNOR'S
MILITARY STAFF.
Names.
Rank.
Appointed.
Remarks.
Adjutaiil Gcnrral.
Robert B. Mitchell
Lyman Alien
( 'liarles Cliadwick
Quarter ma stPVili- III' rah
Brig. Gen
May
July
Mar.
2, 1861
23, 1861
22, 1862
Appointed under Act May 7, 1861; ap-
pointed Col 2d Kan. Inf., June 20, 1861.
Appointed under Act May 7, IMU ; resig'd.
Appointed under Act May 7, 1861, vice
Allen, resigned ; re.-i.gned Feb. 26, l.s(;:j.
Ot. W. Collamore
Charles Chadwiek
Asxt. Q. M. (^cnrral.
"
May
Mar.
4, 1861
20, 1862
Appointed under Act May 7, 1861; re-
moved March 20, 1862.
.Appointed under Act May 7, 1861 ; vice
Collamore.
fliarlos Chadwiek
Henry O. Shole.^
Colonel
Mar.
13, 1862
15, 1862
Appointed under Act May 7, l,s61.
I'ainudster O'ciirifd.
A. J. Mitchell
May
8, 1861
" < 1 <■
Inspector firnerrd.
]i. F. Simpson
Apr.
19, 1861
<( It (i
Jiuh/e Adcocate.
J. P. Greer.
••
May
8, 1861
<<
(I It ti
Chief Engineer.
O. E. Gunn
■1 <( II
A idcs-rlc-Cfniii).
•Tames L. McDowell
Jo!m A. Martin..
1;
Apr.
May
May
May
Sept..
Oct.
A UK.
Oct.
22, 1SG1
2, l.Mll
3, IMU
8, 1*61
1, 1861
15. 1S61
15 iSi2
2. isn?
E. P. Bancroft
James MonterMauM'y
William H. Smythe
Is. S. Lowmau
.appointed under Act May 7, 1861.
Forbes Menson
11 11 11
William Tliolen
11 11 11
■f. F. Ciiinmint;-.«.
11
His Excellency, SAMUEL J. CRAWFORD, Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
Inaugurated Jauu.iry 0, ISG-j.
GOVERNOR'S MILITARY STAFF.
Adjutant Gencnil.
T, J. Anderson
Colonel
II
Licur. ("dl
M" jor
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
1, 186:j
18, 1865
10, Lst;.-,
Appointed under Act of j
II II
c'ob. 13, 1865.
ijuartermaster General.
D.E. Ballard...
Pay mas ter Ge ne rat.
John K. Rankin
Surgeon General.
N. T. Winans
II
Aldes-de-Canip.
Charles Dimon.
( yrus Loland, jr
E. G. Ross.
;;
Asst. Adjutant General
H.T. Beman
, ,
Adjutant General's Report.
His Excellency, THOMAS CARNEY, Governor and Commauder-in-Chief.
Inaugurated Jauuary 12, 1863; term expired January 9, 1865.
GOVERNOR'S MILITARY STAFF.
Names.
Adjutant Oeneral.
Guilford Dudley
Rank.
C. K. HoUiday
QMurtermaster General.
Edward RusseU
Payinaster General.
JohnG. Otis
Judge Advocate.
D. P. Lowe
A ides-de- Camp.
Cassius G Foster
.Azel W. Spaulding
Samuel M. Strickler —
C.V. Eskridge
.Josiah Miller
.J. C. Hemingray
Thomas H. Butler
David Rrockway
J.iines A. McGonigle
Frank H. Drenuing
Jolin R. Swallow
Sa m uel F. Atwood
William Shepherd
\V ard Burlingame
William C. Crawford. ..
A. S. Hughes
William RosenthaU
John W. Brown
Brig. Gen
Colonel...
Brig. Gen
Colonel..
Lieut. Col.
Appointed.
Feb. 27, 1863
May 2, 1861
Mar. 3, 1863
Feb. 19, 1863
Aug. 24, 1863
Sept. 12, 1863
Nov. 10, 1863
Mar. 2, 1864
Apr. 29, 1864
July .=), 1864
July 12, 1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Remarks.
' Appo'd under Act May 7. 1861 ; reap'in'd
with rank of Col. Mar. 2, 1864, under act
' of Feb. 24, 1864 ; resigned May 2, 1864.
Resigned Mar. 31, 1865.
Appointed under act of May 7, 1861 ; re-
appointed with rank of Col. May 2,
, 1864, under Act of Feb. 24, 1864.
Appointed under .\ct of May 7, 1861.
Appointed under Act of Feb. 24, 1894.
Spec, aide ap. for service dur'g Price rai(i.
OFFICERS FROM KANSAS.
Commissioned by the President.
MAJOR GENERAL.
Names.
Date of
commis.^ion.
Remarks.
James G. Blunt
Nov. 29, 1862
Honorably mustered out July 29, 1866.
BRIG.ADIER GENER.ALS.
Robert B. Mitchell ....
J.inie.- G. Blunt
Ml) -it L. Lee
Apr.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
8,
8.
29,
29,
13,
1,
1862
1862
1862
1862
1883
1864
Honorably mustered out Jan. 15, 1896.
Promoted Major General Nov. 29, 1862.
Resigned Mav 4, 1865.
<T. VV. Dtutzler
Resigned Aug. 27, 1863.
Thoma-: Ewing, jr
I'ovVell Clayton
Resigned Feb. 23, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Aug. 24, 1865.
BREVET MAJOR GENERAL.
Thoma.s Ewing, jr 1 Mar. 13, 1865 j Brigadier General of volunteers.
BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS.
Thomas M. Bowen.
.Tames M. Williams.. .
Charles W. Blair
Tliomas Moonlight —
Cliarles W. Adams. . . .
.John Ritchie
Samuel J. Crawford. .
John A. Martin
.J.unes Ketner
George H. Hoy t
WiUiani R. Judson...
Edward F. Schneider.
Samuel Walker
('harles Mundee
Feb. 13, 1865
Feb. 21,
Mar. 13,
1865
1865
Apr. 2, 1865
Col. 13th Kan. Vol. Inf. ; dismissed June 28. 1865 ; reinstated
Nov. 22, 1865, and honorably disch'd, to date June 28,1865.
Col. 1st Kan. Col. Vol. Inf. ; mustered out Oct. 1, 1865.
Col. 14th Kan. Vol. Cav. ; mustered out Aug. 11, 1865.
Col. 11th Kan. Vol. Cav. ; mustered out July 17, 1865.
Col. 12th Kan. Vol. Inf. ; mustered out June 30, 1865.
Col. 2d Regt. Indian Home Guards.
Col. 2d Regt. Kan. Col. Vol. Inf.
Col. 8th Regt. Kan. Vol. Inf.
Maj. 16th Regt. Kan. Vol. Cav.; mustered out Dec. 6, 186.5.
Lieut. Col. 15th Regt. Kan. Vol. Cav.
Col. 6th Regt. Kan. Vol. Cav.
Lieut. Col. 8th Regt. Kan. Vol. Cav.
Lieut. Col. 16th Regt. Kan. Vol. Cav.
Maj. and A.sst. Adjt. Gen. U. S. Vol.
state of Kansas.
ADDITION VL AIDES-DE-GAMP.
Appoiated under the act of August 5, 1861.
Names.
Majors.
T. J. Weed
Champion Vaughan
•John Ritchie
Captains.
James R. McCIure. .
William A. Phillips
Avra P. Russell
Date of
commission.
Jan. 29, 1862
Remarks.
Discharged by orderof President Nov. 21, 1862 ; reappoin'd
Mar 81. 1862 ; Bre v. Lieut. Col. Mar. 13 1865 honorably
mu'tered out Sep. 6, 1865. "»<»ui*
Discharged by order of President Nov. 21, 1862 ; reappoin'd
Apr. 11, \bbi ; honorably mustered out Oct. 7, 1865
Discharged by order of the President Mar. 21, 1862.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS GENEKAL.
Names.
Majors.
Cha rles Mundee
Thomas J. Anderson
Frederick W. Emory
Captains.
Marcus J. Parrott. ..
i^h-A rles Mundee
Daniel McCook
Thomas Moonlight..
W. W. H. Lawrence .
Charles F. Clarke . . .
John Pratt
Sydney Clarke
Thomas J. Anderson
William Tholeu
Frederick W. Emorv
John Willans
Date of
commission.
Aug. 16, 1862
May 25, 1863
Feb. 6, 1865
Aug. 3, 1861
Aug. 24, 1861
Nov. 9, 1861
Apr. 14, 1862
June 12, 1862
Oct. 29, 1862
9, 1863
27, 1863
13, 1863
Feb
Feb
Mar
Remarks.
May 22, 1863
Brev. Lieut. Col. Aug. 1,1864 ; Brev. Col. Oct. 19, 1864 ; Brev.
Brig. Gen. Apr. 2, 1865. . "lev.
Brev. Col. Mar. 13, 1865 ; resigned Mar. 28, 1865
Brev. Lieut. Col. Mar. 26, 1865 ; Brev. Col. • honorablv
mustered out Aug. 10, 1865.
Resigned Aug. 22, 1862.
Promoted Maj. Aug. 16, 1862.
Resigned Oct. 10, 1862.
Re.;jigned Sep. 20, 1862 ; promoted Lieut. Col. 11th Kan.
Vol. Cav.
Resigned Sep. 29, 1862.
Died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 10, 1862.
Honorably mustered out Dec. 19, 1865.
Resigned Feb. 20, 1865.
Promoted Maj. May 25, 1863.
Discharged Mar. 10, 1864.
Promoted Maj. Feb. 6, 1865.
Honorably mustered out July 10, 1866.
QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
AS.SISTANT QCAKTERMASTEES.
Names.
Captains.
Martin H. Insley
Charle.'; F. Garnett..,
Theodore S. Case
John G. Haskell
Prince G. D. Morton.
Edmund B. Whitman
George F. Warren
Oliver S. Coffin
Edward B.Grimes...
George W. McLane...
James A. Finley
Samuel Hippie
S. Lappin
Chester Tliomas
Willis C.Go£f
Adam Fisher
George Alden
William A. Rankin...
James E. Jones
John B. Dexter
Alfred J. Lloyd
Cyrus L. Gorton
Henry H. Gillum
Franklin F. Bruner . .
Date of
commission.
Aug. 6, 1861
Apr. 25, 1862
June 9, 1862
Remarks.
July
18,
1862
July
SO,
1862
Sep.
24,
1862
Sep.
29,
1862
Oct.
20,
1862
Nov.
26,
1862
Feb.
9,
1863
Feb.
19,
1863
Mar.
12,
1863
July
;o,
1863
Keb.
2:i
1864
Fob.
29,
1864
Apr.
7,
1864
May
18,
1864
Aug.
22,
1864
Feb.
25,
1865
Promoted to reg. army Mar.13,1863; resigned May 26,1865.
Resigned .June 3, 1864.
Resigned Mar. 18. 1865.
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Nov. 22, 1865.
Dismissed Mar. 10. 1865.
Brev. Maj.
Resigned Mar. 15, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Dec. 11, 1865.
Promoted to regular army May 26, 1865.
Died at La Porte, Ind., Sep. 7, 1864.
Resigned July 8, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Sep. 20, 1865.
Resigned June 3. 1864.
Resigned Jan. 10, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Mar. 13, 1866.
Brev. Col. ; honorably mustered out May 19, 1866.
Honorably mustered out June 5, 1866.
Honorably mustered out .July 28, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Oct. 7, 1865.
Negatived by the Senate Mar. 10, 1865; reappointed Mar.
11, 1865 ; honorably mustered out Oct. 11, 1865.
Honorably mustered out July 28, 1865.
Adjutant General's Report.
Names.
SUBSISTENCE DEPAKTMENT.
Commissaries of Subsistence.
Co plains.
A. C. Wilder
Harvey A. Smith
Robert Graham
Oliver Barber
Edmund N. Morrill..
R. W. Haraor
James Davis
James Chrintiau
M. S. Adams
Erastus Heath
John Gould
George L. Gaylord . .
George W. Gardner .
J. H. W. Mills
John P. Alden
David G. Peabody...
Dema.s M. Alexander
Stephen A. Cobb
Bufus R. Edwards...
H. Miles Moore
Henry W. Fick
Nelson Z. Strong
Date of
commis.siou.
Aug. 7, 1861
Apr. 25, 18C2
June 11, 1862
Aug. ^9, 1892
Sep. 5, 1862
Sep.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
30, 1862
26, 1882
9, ]86:{
19, 1863
July 2, 1863
July m, 1863
May 18, 1861
July 2, 1864
July 7, 1»64
Feb. 2.5, 1865
Remarks.
Resigned Aug. 22, 1862.
Died at St. Louis, Mo., December 13, 1862.
Brev. Maj. July 14, 1865; honorably mustered out July
l.=i, 186.").
Resigned Aug. 11, 1864. __ ^ ^^ ^^^^
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Oct. 26, 1865.
Resigned June 4, ^864.
Discharged Dec. 2, 186;?.
Mustered out of service Aug. 10, 1864,
Resigned Jan. 10, 1865.
Died at Fort Blunt, C. N.. July 5, 1863.
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Oct. 9, 1865.
Honorably mustered out Aug. 9, 1865.
Resigned Jan. 18, 1864.
Brev. Col. July 12, 1865 ; honorably mustered out July 14,
1865.
Honorably discharged Mar. 20, 1865.
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Oct. 9, 1865.
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Sep. Zi, 1865.
Brev. Maj. ; liouorably mustered out Feb. 28, 1866.
Resigned Feb. 20, 1865.
Brev. Maj. ; honorably mustered out Oct. 9, 1865.
Names.
Afajors.
Henry Buckmaster.. .
Samuel B. Davis
Gteo. W. Hogeboom . . .
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Surgeons.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
June 28, 1862 Resigned Feb. 1, 1865.
Feb. 19, 1863 Brev. Lieut. Col. ; honorably mustered out Oct. 7, 186.i.
July 19, 1863 | " JJ '" "
PAY DEPARTMENT.
Additional Paymasters.
Names.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Majors.
June 1, 1861
Sep. 5, 1861
Feb. 19, 1863
Mar. 11, 1S63
July 2^, 1863
Apr. 21, 1864
Resigned July 27,
Discharged Aug.
Brev. Lieut. Col.
Resigned Nov. 23
Resigned Mar. 10
Resigned May 17,
Brev. Lieut. Col.
1863.
Henry J. Adams
Daniel M. Adams
Hiram S. Sleeper
Shaler W. Eldridge ...
22, 1864.
honorably mnst«red out .■^ug. 31, 1866.
1864.
1864.
1864.
George W. De Costa. . .
; honorably mustered out Feb. 15, 1866-
state of Kansas.
OFFICERS FROM KANSAS.
Commissioned in regiments not belonging to the state.
FIRST KEGIMENT INDIAN HOME GUARDS.
Names.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Wm. A.Phillips
Major
June 2, 1862
July 10, 1862
Nov. 1, 1862
.June 21, 1S!'.2
Feb. 28, 1863
May 28, 1863
Sep. 10, 1862
April 1. 1863
Sep. 10, 1862
July 1, 1863
Mar. 29, 1863
Dec. 28, 1863
Sep. W, 1862
July 1, 1863
Aug. 25, 1864
Promoted Col. 3d Regt. Ind. H. G.
From 1st Lieut. (fe Adj 4th. Kan. Inf.
Promoted Major 2d Kan. Col. Inf.
Resigned.
James A. Phillips
J. H. Gillpatrick
S. S. Proutv
1st Lieut. & Adj
1st Lieut. & R.Q.M.
1st Lieut. & Adj
John T. Cox
Must'd out with regt. May 31,186.5.
Alfred F. Bicking
Ferdinand R. Jacobs...
Robert T. Thompson . ..
Francis J. Fox
.Mbiu't Flanders
1 1
,,
2d Lieut
Resigned .April 29, 1865.
Must'd by specia 1 order War Dept.
From Co. G, lilth Kan. Inf.
From Co. H, 2d Kan. Cav.
Hei'j. F. Ayers
From Co. <1, i'th Kan. Cav.
Milford J. Burlingame..
Frederick Crafts
From Co. B, 121 h Kan. Inf.
From Co. G, lotli Kan. Inf.
From Co. K, 6th Kan. Cav.
SECOND REGIMENT
INDIAN HOME GUARDS.
Names.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
From 5th Kau. Cav.
Lieut. C(
1st Lieut
)1 .
From 2d U. S. Cav.
. & Adj....
From civil life.
John C Palmer
From Co. A, 5th Kan. Cav.
1st Lieut- & R.O.M.
Appointed R. q. M. 14th Kan. Cav.
\ J Ritchie
Surgeon
Asst. Sui
Captain
From civil life.
M. A. Campdorus
May 27, 1863
Unknown —
Oct. 15, 1862
Sep. 14,1862
Unknown
Dec. 8, 1862
Unknown
From 4th Kan. Inf.
Joel Moodey
b
From civil life.
From civil life. Died of consump-
John M. Hunter
tion February 21, 1S63.
From Co. E, 11th Kan. Cav.
Promoted Ca|)tain.
William H. Kendall....
John Moffit
From Co. (', 11th Kan. Cav.
From Co. K, 2d Kan. Cav.
E. P. Gillpatrick
From Co. F, 11th Kan. Cav.
From Co. K, 6th Kan. Cav.
June 2, 1862
June — , 1862
From civil life.
David A. Painter
Scott
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THIRD REGIMENT INDIAN HOME GUARDS.
Names.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Wm. A. Phillips
July 11,1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Nov. 15, 1862
May 28, 1863
July 11,1862
AprU 1, 1863
Dec. 31, 1862
May 28,1863
From Major 1st Indian Home G'ds.
From Capt. Co. C, 10th Kan. Inf.
William Gallaher
Alfred Larzelere
A. C. Spillman
1st Lieut. & Adj....
1st Lieut. & R.Q.M.
From Co. C, 6th Kan. Cav.
From lOth Kan. Inf.
From Co. F, 6th Kan. Cav.
Henry S. Anderson
Maxwell Phillips
Solomon Kaufman
From Co. B, 10th Kan. Inf.
From civil life.
From Co. C, 10th Kan. Inf.
From Co. F, 6th Kan. Cav.
John S. Han way
Andrew W. Robb
Harmon Scott
Benjamin Whitlow
2d Lieut
From Co. C, 10th Kan. Inf.
From Co. H, 9th Kan. Cav.
From Co. H, 10th Kan. Inf.
From Co. D, 10th Kan. Inf. ■
William McCuUoch.
From Co. A, 10th Kan. Inf.
Basil G. McCrea
Jule C. Cayott
From Co. C, 10th Kan. Inf.
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ONE HUxXDRED AND THIRTEENTH UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Remarks.
Names.
James M. Steele
Josiah Sample
E. P. Gillpatrick
\Vm. H. Smith
John IlHyes, jr
Jamos W. Gilqus
Thomas Prastor
\Vm. H. T. Wakefield,
Bou. B. Thompson —
Theuduro C. Weaver..
Abrara Smith
Wm. C. Kern
Alanson Simons
Rank.
Lieut. Col
Captain . .
1st Lieut.
2d Lieut . .
Date of
commission.
Dec. 10, 1863
Mar. 1, 1864
Jan. 22, 1864
Mar. 1. 1864
Apr. 1, 1865
Mar. \, 1861
Jan. 26, 1864
From Captain Co. E, 12th Kan. Inf.
From Co. A, 2d Kan. Cav.
From 1st Liout., 2d Ind. Uome G an
From Co. I, 2d Kan. Cav.
From Co. H, r.th Kan. Cav.
From Co. E, 12tli Kan. Inf.
From Co. B. 12tl» Kan. Inf.
From Co. G, 2d Kan. Cav.
From Co. D, IXtli Kan. Inf.
From Co. E, 12th Kan. Inf.
From Co. G,2d Kan. Cav.
From civil life.
EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Names.
.John J. Sears
Lewis D. Joy
Nathaniel B. Lucas.
L. O. Suoddy
Wm. H. Dodije
Solomon .Smith
(ioovge J. Drew
Charles H. Goodier.
Josiah R. Drew
Wm. H. Diinlap
Thomas B. Murdock
Rank.
Lieut. Col
Major
Captain
1st Liout. & Adj.. ..
1st Lieut. & R.g.M.
Captain
1st Lieutenant
2d Lieutenant
Date of
commission.
Aug. 18, 1.H64
Sep. 10, 1S64
Apr. 2, 1864
June 4, 1S64
Oct. 7, 1864
June 2(1, 1864
Sep. 9, 1S64
Autf. 8, 1864
Sep. 16, 1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Remarks.
From Captain Co. K, 12th Kan. Inf.
From Cai)tain Co. I, 11th Kan. Cav.
From Captain Co. G, 6th Kau. Cav.
From Co. H, 11th Kan. Cav.
From Co. B, 11th Kau. Cav.
Frouj civil life.
From Co, I, 11th Kan. Cav.
From Co. H, 1.5th Kan. Cav.
From Co. B, 9th Kan. Cav.
FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Name.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Lieut. Col
Feb. 20, 1866
From 1st Liout. 2d I. H. G, to Major
nth U. S. C. T., Jan. 10, 1.864.
SIXTY-FIFTH REGIMENT UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Name.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Abner Doane
1st Lieut
Feb. -1864
From Co. H, 11th Kan. Cav.
SEVENTY-SECOND REGIMENT
UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS.
Name.
Rank.
Date of
eommission.
Remarks.
James M. Uiff
1st Lieut. &R.Q.M.
June 24, 1864
From Co. K, 12th. Kan. Inf.
SECOND REGIMENT ARKANSAS INFANTRY.
Names.
Rank.
Date of
commission.
Remarks.
Q. M.Waush
J. K. Kliuefolter
Lieut. Col
1st Lieut. & Adj —
Mar. — , 1864
Apr. — , 1864
May — , 1864
From 2d Lieut. Co. G. 2d Kan. Cav.
From SerKt. Maj. 13th Kan. Inf.
M. A. Pavuc
1st Lieut
Wm. W. Tibbs
2d Lieut
From Co. b! 14th Kan. Cav.
state of Kansas.
11
FOURTH REGIMENT ARKANSAS CAVALRY.
Names.
'Tfiracft L. Moore.
H. S. Greeno
H ri i-y \S cod
\Vm. J. Hunter...
Howard Schuyler
Hugh Quinn
John Tenant ,
Rank.
Lieut. Col.
Major
Captain
1st Lieut. . .
2d Lieut. . . .
Date of
commission.
May
Sep.
-1854.
8, 1S64 .
July 29, 1864..
Dec— 1864..
Oct. 16, 1864.
Remarks.
From 1st Lieut. Co. D, 2d Kan. Cav.
From Captain Co. C, 6th Kan. Cav.
From Co. K, 2d Kan. Cav.
From Co. F, 6th Kan. Cav.
From Co. I, 11th Kan. Cav.
From Co. A, 2d Kan. Cav.
From Co. F. 6th Kan. Cav.
FIFTH REGIMENT UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS.
Names.
■ hnma."? Hughes
piiry M. Herman.. .
iia,<. H. Hoyt
\".'in. M. Harshberg-er
Rank.
1st Lieut.
2d Lieut.
Date of
commission.
Apr. 15, 1865 . .
Apr. 18, 1865..
May 1,1865..
Apr. 8,1865..
Remarks.
From civil life.
From Co. G, 11th Kan. Cav.
KANSAS VOLUNTEER
ORGANIZATIONS.
Organization.-
Dat«of
muster-in.
Place of
muster-in.
Dat« of muster-out.
Place of muster-out.
l.-t Reg. Inf
June 3,1861..
Leavenworth
June 17, 1864
Fort Leavenworth.
\'-t. Bat. 1st Inf...
May 28,1864,.
Bovina, Miss
Aug. 30,1865
Little Rock, Ark.
-d Reg. Inf
May 14, 1861..
Kansas City, Mo.
Oct. 31,1861
Fort Leavenworth.
-<l Reg. Cav
May 7,1862..
Shawueetov?n . . .
i Apr. 21, 1865
■/ June 22, 1865
Little Rock, Ark.
Fort Gibson, C. N.
"th Reg. Cav
Dec. :il,1861..
Barnesville
( Dec. 2, 1864
? June 22, 1865
Leavenworth.
De Vall's Bluff, Ark.
lUh Reg. Cav
Sep. 10,1861..
Fort Scott
( Mar. 22.1865 }
'/ Julv 18 1895 )
Tth Reg. Cav
Oct. 28,1861..
Ft. Leavenworth,
Sep. 29.1865
Fort Leavenworth.
Mh Reg. Inf
Sep. 2, 18(il . .
Lawrence
Nov. 2S, 1S65
San Antonio, Tex.
Pth Reg. Cav
Mar. 24, 1862..
Leavenworth
\ Jan. 16,1865 }
1 .Julv 17 1895 j'
De Vair.s Bluif, Ark.
10th Reg. Inf
July 24,1861..
Mound City
Aug. 20,1864
Leavenworth.
Vet. Bat. 10th Inf..
Aug. 14,1864..
St. Louis, Mo
.\ug. .30,1865
Montgomery, Ala.
nth Reg. Cav
Sep. 15,1862..
Ft. Leavenworth,
( Aug. 19,1865 ;
> Sep. 26.1865 \
Fort Leavenworth.
12th Reg. Inf
Sep. :i(), 1862..
Paola
June30. 1S65
Little Rock, Ark.
lath Reg. Inf
Sep. 20.1862..
Atchison
June 26, 1,S65
14th Reg. Cav
Nov. 20,1863..
Fort Scott
June 2.>, 1865
Fort Gibson, C. N.
15th Reg. Cav
Oct. 17, 186;^..
Ft. Leavenworth,
Oct. 19,1865
Fort Leavenworth.
1 6th Reg. Cav
Oct. 8,1S64..
' '
Dec. 6,1865
' '
17th Reg. Inf
July 8,1864..
Leavenworth
No evidence on file.
l^stReg. Col. Inf...
May 2,186:1..
Fort Scott
Oct. 1,1865
Pine Bluff, Ark.
:;d Reg. Co]. Inf...
No'f'. 1,1863..
July 24,1861..
' '
Oct. 9,1865
Camden, .A.rk.
1st Li;,'ht Bat
Mound City
July 17,1865
Leavenworth.
2 1 L'gJit Bat
Sep. 10.1862..
Fort Scott
Aug. 11,1865
' '
■.:d Light Hat
Nov. 27,1861..
Ft. Leavenworth,
Jan. 19,1865
' '
Ind.Col. Hat
Jan. 1,1865..
•'
July 22,1865
Fort Leavenworth.
STATEMENT
Of tlie number of Men called for by the President of the United States, and the number fur-
nished by tlie State of Kansas, from Api-il 15, 1861, to June 30, 1865.
Date of call. /
For what period.
Quota.
Men fur-
nished.
Apr 15 1861 for 15 (KIO militia
().50
May'! Julv '■'■' and "'5 isol for .500 030 men
Three yrs
3,235
l,i71
1,771
3,. 523
1,409
6,9.53
Julv 2, IS!i'', for 300 (ItW in<'ii
2,936
Oct. 17, 1863, and Feb. 1, 1864, for 500,0(J0 men
March 14 1.^64 for "''00 000 men.
Three yrs
5,374
2,. 563
Apr. 23, liS64, militia
July 18, 1^64, for 50U,(KiO men
Dec. 19, 1864, for 300,000 men
441
One, two and three yrs. . .
3,729
1,222
351
829
Totals
16,654
20,097
16,654
Surplus
3,443
12
Adjutant General's Riport.
CHRONOLOGICAL STATEMENT
Of the number of men called for by the President of the United States, the period of service,
total (luotas assig-ned, and total number of men obtained uudor caoh call, from April l."), 1861.
to December 19, 18S4. ( Taken from report of the provo.st nun slial general.)
Date of proclama-
tion or call.
Number
called
for.
Period of
service.
Total
(luotas
assigned.
Total
number
obtained.
Remarks.
\pr 1.5 1861
75,000
500, (XX)
Three months..
Three years —
Three months..
Throe years
Nine luoiiilis. ..
Sis months
73,391
611,827
3:i4,.H.35
3;j4,s:i5
93.326
714,231
15,007
4:n,958
87,. 588
16,361
374,807
284,021
8;i,ti.52
384, NS2
204,. i6s
•
May 8, July 22-2IJ, 1861,
.Vets of Congress au-
thorizing the Presi-
dent to accept.
Furnished by special
.Tuly2. 1862
Auk. 4, 1862
Imii. 15 Isft-i
300, (XIO
3(X),0(jO
KXt.OOO
30O,lKI0
200,0110
200, (XX)
85.00!)
.100,1 ):ki
:iOO,ooo
authority of the
President.
Militia.
Oct. 17, 1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Three years. l_
Three years, ) "
Three years —
KXJdays
1,2 and 3 years,
1,2 and 3 years.
467,4:14
INJ.981
113,0;X)
316,746
2CO,6(JO
Calls of Oct. 17, 186:i,
and Keb. 1, lst54, were
com))ined, and prod-
uct of the draft of
July, 1863, credited
thereon.
Mar 14 1864
^pr ''3, 1864
Militia.
July 18, 1864
Dec 19, 1864
Totals
2,942,748
2,759.049
2,690,401
CASUALTIES IN KAXS.\S REGIMENTS DURING THE AV.\K.
FIRST REGI.MENT INFANTRY.
Killed.
Died
of
wo'nds.
Deaths
by dis-
ease.
De-
serted.
Disch.
for dis-
ability.
Dis-
h'rably
di.'!>cb.
O
3:
o
2
3
O
a
§
»
5'
O
5
o
o
to
3
2.
eg
1
Miss-
ing.
O
35
o
3
3
O
1
p
O
K
a
3
0
i
o
3
a
O
3
o
5
a
p
O
5
o
3
•-!
m
a
3
a
B
O
71
Field and staff
1
7
Non-com. staff
1
1
13
15
25
14
24
28
21
19
23
20
1
5
209
Company A
5
1
10
6
12
12
5
18
12
3
10
4
11
10
9
11
9
7
10
3
9
1
17
16
31
25
23
20
26
36
20
15
5
3
2;»
i'
1
2
1
3
2
5
1
3
5
3
2
1
1
:i6
• ' B
1
6
2
2
5
3
4
—
1
1
" C
D
E
1
F
G
H
11
1
I
K
Yet. Bat. 1st Reg.:
i'
4
2
—
D
2
86
Totals
34
SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY
Three Months.)
Field and staff
1
1
Company .K
2
2
•' B
4
1
1
C
1
1
1
D
1
2
E
1
1
1
F
1
1
1
2
G
1
H
1
3
I
1
K
1
7
Totals
1
4
1
— ■
2 ....
~6^
7
....
4
1
state of Kansas.
la
SECOND REGIMENT CAV.4.LRY.
Casualties in Kansas
regiments during
the war.
Killed.
Died
of
wo'nds.
Deaths
by dis-
ease.
De-
serted.
Disch.
for dis-
ability.
Dis-
h'rably
disch.
o
3?
o
3
oi
1
O
B
g
o
o:
B-
S'
o
B
o
IS
I-!
CO
01
i55'
p
ct>
&
2
Miss-
ing.
O
3:
o
3
O
§
B
CD
B
O
B
§
1
B
B
O
B
a
o
0
3
a
B
O
B
o
?
B
B
O
B
a
o
B
B
CB
B
O
CD
1
3
cc
B
Field and staff
Xon-coin. staff
1
5
6
13
10
8
9
13
4
9
4
9
1
1
93
1
1
9
6
24
21
9
1.5
22
1.3
36
11
20
1
3
in
11
4
10
3
12
10
8
10
12
2
Company A
■
B
3
(j
;i
e
6
9
4
9
1
1
C
1
1
....
2
2
D
E
5
F
1
G
2
....
H
1
1
I
4
K
1
"6
1
L
New Company C
2
1
14
New Compau V D
1111
2
91
Totals
1 m
1
12
1
1
8
Note.— The Third and Fourth Regiments were consolidated in March, 1S62, and called the
leuth Regiment Infantry.
FIFTH REGIMENT C.IVALRY.
Fiel
Non
d and staff
-com. staff
1
1
1
7
1
4
5
5
2
1
8
2
3
2
3
3
1
40
ipany A
"i'
2
18
24
26
11
H5
12
2
1
8
6
8
6
i)
1
39
6
96
10
6
9
17
14
10
8
11
15
S
5
1
3
4
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
....
B
C
' D
E
F
G
H
■Si
20
33
T
I
K
' L
2
M
rotals
1
1
11
2
219
1
113
2
2
27
—
SIXTH REG
IMENT
CAVALRY.
Field and staff
1
1
1
3
2
1
3
1
1
4
Non
Con
1
11
12
16
7
8
10
4
6
6
7
19
3
117
8
8
10
7
Ih
3
1
3
3
7
6
2
.5
13
8
15
11
4
10
18
6
12
10
7
1
120
....
9
6
6
6
1
1
17
21
12
21
17
12
1
130
1
1
B
C
' D
1
1
1
' E
F
2
1
' G ...
1
3
1
' H.
• I
12
2
1
1
' K
1
1
1
1
' L.
1
' M
?.
New
lotals
3
73
1
IS
3
16
1
11
5
SEVENTH
REGIMENT CAVALRY
Field and staff
1
—
1
6
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
24
8
7
7
6
3
5
2
7
5
3
53
14
9
9
9
11
10
15
7
8
5
97
10
20
20
21
19
22
41
43
23
7
226
15
17
15
15
12
13
17
10
20
26
160
9
3
1
B
1
2
....
C
" D.
" E
7
2
1
"2
"i'
2
" p
G
"i"
2
1
2
"'i'
" H
2
I
" K.
"i
2
Totals
1
~T
1
25
3
2
14
[(Ijiildiit (icncral's Report.
EIGHTH
REGIMENT
INF.'lNTRY.
KiUed.
Died
of
wn'nds.
Deaths
by dis-
ease.
De-
serted.
Disch.
for dis-
ability.
Dis-
h'lably
disch.
0
B
n
en
&
3
0
S
n
g
S'
1
0
0'
a
CO
s
(I
p.
7
Miss-
ing.
Casualties in Kansas
regiments during
the war.
O
3
a
B
P
g
3
CD
a
i
3
3
0
£
B
2
0
0
CO
3
<B
0
3;
0'
2
3
a
a
0
3
n
cS
s
5
1
Non-com. staff
2
3
2
9
8
5
5
4
:^
i:i
6
60
2
15
13
15
■>•'
22
25
20
21
14
11
ISO
"2"
2
2
2
:<
3
■■i
4
:<
1
1
"i"
22
6
11
1.5
19
14
13
1
18
3
19
6
4
15
9
21
12
21
128
"'i'
1
2
3
2
3
2
1
3
1
1
3
28
'' ■ B
" C
i'
'/
" D
" E.
1
F
G
" H..
i'
1
r
" K
10
10
13^
....
Totals
2
2
■■■•]■■--
Zi i 3
1
3
NINTH REGIMENT C.VVALRY.
Field and staff
Non-com. staff.
Company A
B
New Company .\.
B.
C.
D.
Totals.
13 2 1199
10
89
25
TENTH REGIMENT INF.\NTRY.
Field and staff
Company A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
K
Vet. Bat., lOtli Reg.
New Company A. .
B..
C.
Totals.
84
state of Kansas.
n
ELEVENTH REGIMENT CAVALRY.
Casualties in Kansas
ivgiments during
the war.
Killed.
Died
of
wo'nds.
Deaths
by dis-
ease.
De-
serted.
Disch.
for dis-
ability.
Dis-
h'rably
disch.
O
5'
t
3
O
3:
o
o
T.
o
as
5'
O
§
Miss-
ing.
O
3:
o
3
o
a
O
o
CO
3
C
3?
o
Q
3
3
o
O
B
n
a
E2
3
0
O
5
o
CD
-I
01
Si
3
o
p
O
1
B.
3
CO
B
O
3:
o
CB
3
3
a
3
Field and staff
1
1
2
2
12
1
2
1
8
4
12
11
14
'I
9
12
1
1
101
9
11
8
16
9
5
9
17
7
4
10
4
6
1()6
B
" C
2
2
1
3
1
D
-
9
E
" F ....
1
"i
" (J
~
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
" H
17
5
3
1
3
" I
1
" K
'• L
" M
.5
.'iR
1
Totals
9
9
—
1 1
•)
5
•r^
TWELFTH
REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Field and staff
4
1
11
9
6
?
14
13
12
19
14
111
1
19
6
b
8
9
4
13
9
2
6
82
11
3
2
1
' ' C
1
1
" .T>
1
2
" K
1
" ('
1111
10
5
2
4
38
1111
1
....
' ' 11
I
2
11
1
' ' IC
IT
IIL
1
Totals
2
1
— ;—
1
2
1
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Field and staff
1
1
4
4
4
126
1
16
19
20
17
16
12
16
12
9
13
l!^6
1
17
4
20
9
12
9
9
10
7
104
....
2
3
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
21
....
B
1
—
—
l'
'• c
2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
14
D
3
E
1111
t * IT
"i'
1
2
I
1
Totals
1
2
6
1
2
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT CAVALRY.
2
1
2
24
.5
3
2
'3'
7
1)
11
10
11
8
7
8
9
7
19
106
13
8
10
9
3
4
11
11
10
24
25
29
1.57
1
12
3
6
4
6
i
Non-com. siatt*
B
1
1
i
1
1
C
1)
F
G
H
I
"3"
2
2
"2
3
4
7
1
'i'
"i'
"i"
"4
K
L
—
2
1
1
M
Totals
1
48
1111
2
2
49
1
7
1
4
8
16
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT CAVALRY.
Killed.
Died of
wo'nds.
Di>tttlui
b) dis-
ease.
P^ fordixj.- hr ,
3
5*
3
a
2
^ 4
Mis».
ilMC-
Casualties in Kansas
regiiiionts during
the war.
O
3
n
o
a.
W
B
9
P
O
s
3
P
O
3
§
3
W
a
3
g
O
3
s
3
H
3
P
s
3
3
P
3
R
a"
3
S
o
0
p.
3
*
f
1
2
O
3
a
1
Nt>ii-C(>iii. s^tatT
1
1
1
2
10
10
22
19
4
22
7
8
14
9
r.
U4
23
20
4
4
16
8
lul
2
,1
■ B
1
1
i
2
1
....
' ' C
" D
1
24
....
2
" E
4
F
" (i
2
2
H
....
■■'
1
" I
•»
K
1
2 ... - 1 1 11 '■
L
1
I
2
1
M
1
10
........
11 >
1-
Totals
1
....1 9
2
25 ! U
....
lU
....
—
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT CAVALRY.
Field :ind stiiff
1
1
J
1
11
1
2
:V
n
H
12
1
C
1
D
1
3
2
1
12 t....
E
z ::
.... 1
F
4
»
6
:i
5
17
1
11
IX,
G
H
I
K
N
94 t
1
L
li
ao
1 •»
(i
M
Tot:i)s
10
1
^
■"
FIRST COLORED REGIMENT INFANTBY
Fii'ld .ml staff
<'
Niiii-OHi. statf
1
2
9
1
8
5
13
1
2
13
11
Cotiipativ .\
14
7
15
fl
V.i
IS
11
11
^tl
1.i6
22
21
17
2:1
17
J7
10
1.}
7
7
1»B
2
6
:j
7
19
«
i:i
i'
1
2
R
1
2
1
'2
"i"
C
V>
1
1 ....
2 ...
1
E
F
1
G
n
■.HI
1
2
1
10
T
I
K
4
Tot.iJs
^
1
W
....
1
1
TTi.T:
....
SECOND COLORED REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Fiold :i I id staff
1
6
2
1
Comiciiiy A
1
1
17
31
12
1.5
12
19
16
19
18
28
11
4
5
3
10
7
s
7
5
1
7
&i
1
3
3
2
3
3
4
2
4
3
B
3
2
1
C
D
2
E
1
3
1
1
1
F
3
4
1
1
4
1
2
2
2
4
G
1
H
1
I
1
K
Drafted meu and subs.
Totals
2
21
IG
—
isT
—
1
28
2
~a
—
1
state of Kansas.
17
FIRST BATTERY, LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Killed.
Died
of
Deaths
by dis-
De-
serted.
Disch.
for dis-
Dis-
h'tably
i
O
3:
O
S3
Miss-
ing.
Casualties
ill Kansas
wo nds.
ease.
ability.
disch.
o
o
o
rf'gimt-ii
tlie wur
s (luring
O
^'
O
B
a
O
a
C
O
O
W
&
o
o
O
2
3
t
S
®
3
(E
3
(E
B
n
3
S"
a
CD
S
'ji
o
m
O
IS
o
o
o
-—
a
3
^-
■a
2
1
^-
-^
c
^-
B
-—
0.
&
3
--
p
SECOND B.\TTERY, LIGHT ARTILLERY.
15 .... I 131
THIRD BATTERY, LIGHT ARTILLERY.
17.... I 14
INDEPENDENT COLORED B.\TTE,RY, LIGHT ARTILLERY.
9i.
16
RECAPITULATION.
First Inft
Second Inft
Second Cav
Fifth Cav
SixthCav
Scvi-ntli Cav
Eiifhtii Inft
Nintli Cuv
Tf-nth Inft
Elovotith Cav
Twolfth Inft
Thirtocntli Inft
Fonrtcciilli Cuv
Fifleeiitli Cav
Sir.teontli Cav
Fii>-f Coh)red Inft. ..
Second Colored Inft.
First Batt<>ry
Second B.ittery
Third Battery
Indop. Colored Bat..
Totals ■•■ 34 762
12 192
238 1
26 2080 2 1988 8 1849 1 94 43 4 281 .
18
GO «
^ u 0
O H5
c_i c a
C~i ctf o
Adjutant (icnrrtiVs lii fnut.
Number of men, enlisted during I 5S§?5534 Z 5~S2 «2/^S5^ ?,1.?5*2
I the war, in which these casual- '~~-r". '"-2''~ ""'ir'r'r'"' ' ' ' ~ ■"■~-~":~-
I ties occurred ; term of service 3M?:f^nS3':r § ^^r?:"-
from three months to three years.
Aggregate casualties ,
Enlisted men missing in action
Officers missing in action
'- — — - • J 12 ^ -" » i * ' i
%fi~~ity.r>rii\7.'?.'~z-.~.::
Officers resigned.
Officers cashiered.
Officers dismissed
g:«r
e4t-«30 3oakgM» .toN -wjowicx -t-jj^^p-w
Enlisted men dishonorably dis-
charged
Officers dishonorably discharged.
Enlisted men discharged.'for dis-
ability
Officers discharged for disability.
Enlisted men' honorably dis-
charged
U : : = 5!Sg'-ig :Sa*8'-fj3'- :Sa jS^*
-»■* — .S — .^ — ". I- -T /■ ri :i .-: •
*H 30 t» «
«f2s2g5as?js*«a-
Officers honorably'dischargod
; Enlisted menjdescrted.
Officers deserted .
OC ^^ 73 *^ ?7 « ^^ • T 7-1 to ^ l~ ».'^ ^ ^^ rt
- « j1 i5 - ^5 - - - ;
3 irt Ci iff -* — ;
t- r: <o ?: .- -r -r —
Mrvnn ■•JQCOm • .CJ •«lfiPl«W .^«^ri«io
■ ?4Q<om
:''S5:=
Enlisted men died of di.sease.
Officers died of di.-^ease.
Enlisted men died of wounds
Iff c>) M t- i-i w t-^e-To « w?5o»»«'» J!^^.^>.-:^^ m'
S5S2?;3g??'^'-S5g
Si -.Mr-
Officers died of wounds.
Enlisted men killed
Officers IcQled. . .
gi?^3
•*M^^r1.-l ^
5|5g2^?S'"3|g35'~85!S£J : =
<-^.^rT ..-i 3Ct-i»
«073iaNM f-<«M M
2S2gS£^S|*Sg''|g|SSS3®igS'"5
> -~ if ^
- ^
2» ?
: t »
•= a S
— a «
state of Kansas.
19
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■^ M M 1-1 1^ -<
1-1 rt <-i o y.z-.-T
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1^3
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s2S
CITS • .i-OiiMMCo • -^NN mm ^'^S
O rH
ej'"*!- ■ I- 1- 11 10 00
'(•i-iNwmi-c-'tin
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in ox)i~
CM X • MM
10 t--*
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CO.-11-1
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9. 1i
20 Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
DEATHS IN ACTION AND FROM WOUNDS.
The proportion per thousand which each loyal state furuiFhcd to the item of
mortality, appears in the following table. (Taken fiom the report of the Provost
Marshal General.)
Per cent.
Maine ** •^'
Now Hampshire 4i -i
Vermoat •>"' —
Massachusetts 4i iii
Rhode Island --••^*
Connecticut i').4.S
New York •*•'» «^"*
New Jersey « ■.i5.21
Pennsylvania 31. TS
Dehiware 2S.6;J
Maryland ' 17.04
District of Coluiiihia 3.62
Ohio :«M
Indiana :t0.01
Illuiois :M.W
Michigan 44.82
Wisconsin 42.01
Minnesota 25. 3:?
Iowa 45.44
Kans.\3 61.01
California 12.34
West Wirginia :57.9<J
Kentucky 2.'i.l0
Missouri 21.71-
(ieueral ratio 35.10
ROSTER
OF
Officers and Enlisted Men
OF
KANSAS VOLUNTEERS.
22
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
COLONEL.
George W. Dcitzler. .
William Y. Roberts..
LIEUT. COLONEL.
0>:car E. Loaruard. ..
Otto M. Tcnnison ....
Newoll W. Spicer
MAJOR.
.John A. Ilaldermau . .
William Y. Roberts..
.] ainos Kotner
AD.7UTANT.
Edwin S. Nash
John A. Heury
QUAETKUM ASTER.
George H.Chapin...
Charles I'. Garrett.. .
John H.W. Mills
Martiu II. Dicken.son
SI lUll'.ON.
Geo. E. Huddington.
Mahlon Hailoy
ASSIST. SURGEON.
Samuel D. Smith —
Mahlon Bailey
Charles Kinc
Joseph SpecK
CHAPLAIN.
Ephiaim Nut«, jr.. ■
Lawrence .
Wyandotte.
Date of
enlistment.
Burlinston. ..
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyanchitte. ..
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Quindaro —
Lawn-nee
Leavenworth,
Ouindaro
hmporia .
El wood
Emporia . ..
Topeka
Wyandotte.
Da to of
mu.ster.
May 28. '61
June 15, '63
•61
•62
•63
•61
•«•.:
'm
•61
•62
May 28,
Aug. 1«,
June ^^,
May '2s,
May VI,
June 19,
June 1,
Not. 21,
Lawrence June 10, '61
Jane 3, 'U
May 12, '62
July 1, •es
July 24, •ei
June 1, ^63
June 1, •fil
May 27, '62
June 3, ^63
Remarks. V
Wonndod in action Aug. 10, 61,
at Wilson'.s Crock, Mo.; pro.
Kri»j. (leu. Nov. 2», •62.
Mil.-, out with reg. June 17, 64.
Res. July UTt, •62.
Di>. .Ma) 10, '&i.
Mus. out with rep. Juno i , •.!
R.-s. Apr. :«, '62.
Pro. Col. June 15, •eS.
Mus. out with rep. June 17, 64.
Pro. Capt. Co. O June 1. '62.
As>iKn.d to Co. B. Vet. Bat.,
May 26, '64.
Res. Oct. '2.^. '61.
Pri). Capt. and A. Q. M. Apr.
Ji!,' irj.
P ro. ( apt. and^.V. C. S. Keb.W.-e:!.
Mus. out with roK. June 17, '64.
Res. Mar^l2, 'CH.
MuH. out with reg. June 17, 64.
Res. Apr. 16, 'ffl.
Pro. Siircro.in, .lunl- l,'«i.
Res. I
As-i. Hat. May 2S,
•64: Mii;. :*), •e.V
Mu6. out with rog. June 17, '64
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGEANT MAJOR.
George B. Green
(xeorge M. Boeder —
John A. Heury
Francis M. Pickett. .
David G. Hinman —
Tliomas Merrick
QUARTER. SKRGT.
''harles F. Garrett. .
George M. Dilworth.
'rhomas F. Parsons..
Avery G. Norman ...
COM. SERGEANT.
.lohn H.W. Mills....
Andrew J. Battis....
Valentine Kilo
UOSP. STEWARD. '
Thomas McGowan . .
James Hunter
Noah N. Lawrence.
MUSICIAN.
Thomas Dwyer
Sco<;t .\nsliutz.
Robert N. Adamson.
Ira Belknap
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence .
El wood
Lawrence .
Leavenworth.
Lawrence
Wyandotte. ..
Lawrence
Kan. City, Mo
Grassiiop'r F
Leavenworth,
St. Louis
Centropolis ,
Leavenworth.
May 29, '61
Mar. 31, '62
June 3, '61
May 30, '61
June 1,
Oct. 1,
June 3,
Juno 1, '61
June 1,
Juno :{,
May 29,
May 31, ^61
Nov. 14,
June 3,
May 29, '61
May 29, '61 Red. to ranks. Mar. 8, •62; as
signed to Co. G.
Mar. 31, "62 Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, May 1, '62
Pro. Adj. June 1, '02.
June 3, '61 Pro. Cant. »th La. Col'd Inf.
July 1, C:i.
' ' Red. to Corp. Co. D, Oct. 1, '63.
May 30, '61 Renl. Jan 3, '64; trans, to Co. D.
Vot. Bat,
June 3. '61 Pro. R. Q. M. Dec, 1S61.
Oct. 1. '61 Pro. 2ti Lient.Co. H.Aug. 16.*62.
June 3, "61 1 Pro. 1st Lieut.Sth La. Col'd Inf.
July 1, '6:1.
' ' Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
June 3, '61 ] Pro. R. Q. M. May 12. '62.
I Bed. to Serg. Co. B, Nov. 1, '62.
May 29, '61 Mus. o^t with reg. June 17, '64.
May 31, "61
Nov. 14. '61
June 3, '61
May 29, '61
Feb. 29, 'tU Feb. J'.i, til
Red. to ranks, assigned to Co.
H, Nov. 1, '61.
Des. at Memphis, Jan. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Red. to ranks, assigned to Co.
C, July 17. '6J.
Rod. to ranks, assigned to Co.
G, Apr. l.i, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 17, 'lU.
Trans, to Co. D, Vet. Bat., May
•>. ■»•.!.
state of Kansas.
23
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -I^EANTRY-(7on/i««ed.
REGIMENTAL BAND.
Names and rank.
fieck, William H. H.
Hrendt, Ferdinand. .
linmgarter, George .
•"I'ntro, .\lt>xander . .
HilJ,Thoma.s
KoUatz, Robert
.Meyer, Peter
Mohr, Henry C
Nessell, Pliilip
Newhall, Sainiifl M
.Schlechtwif;. (Miarle.-
Sliaw, Gottlieb
Smith, Jacob
Spelti, Abraham
Wentz, .Tolin
Waltz, Ciiarle.s .\
Residence.
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
June 12, '62
May .31, '61
May '«», '61
Afay :il, '61
June 12, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
June 12, '62
May 31, '61
May 29, '61
May 31, '61
June 12, '61
Dis. for disability
Mus. out Auk:. 29, '
per G. 0. 91, July
Jan. 4, '62.
62, St. Louis,
29, '62.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN. I
Bern'd P. Chenoweth, E
FIBST LIEDT.
Peter A. Josephs
Oharlos O. Smith
Robert A. Tracy
SECOND LIEUT.
(^"harlos O. Smith ....
Frank M.Tracy
Robert A. Tracy
('liristopher H. Ford,
FIRST SER(JKANT.
Charles O. Smith ...
Frank H. Drenning .
Frederick Amerine. .
seroi:ants.
Frank H. Drenning.
John Lawlor
Thomas Merrick
Lewis Mollen
Simon A.Easterbrook,
Alfred J. Luther
Benjamin P. Curtis..
.Tared R. .Vmsden
.foseph D. .Storry
("neliusVan Leeman,
James Liddle
Robert A. Tracy
Christopher H. Ford,
corporals.
Simon A.Easterbrook,
Christopher H. Ford,
Alfred J. Luther
John Collins
Henry D. Beardsly . . .
Lucius C. Booth
Jared R. Amsden
hv<
Zachariah G. Willson,
Lewis Weythnian
William Smart
Nelson J. Hurtou
Andrew Burvenick. ..
Frederick Amerine. . .
-May.Sil, '61
M;iy 30, '61
Sep. 1,T>1
Feb. 1, "63
.Tune 3, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Mav :«, '62
Nov. 17, '63
May 30, '61
Pal.
Elw.
nno.
Kxl. .
Bell
Elw
nont.
ood..
Robert A. Tracy
Benjamin P. Curtis .
Watliena.
Columbn.'-
El wood . . .
.Jan. — , '62
May 30, '62
Jan. 1.5, '62
May 30, '61
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Res. Aug. 14, '61.
Res. Oct. 29, '62.
Mus. out with reg.,June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. I, Apr. 12,'62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 3, '61.
Dis. for di:^ability. May 27, '62;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 3, '61.
De.«. at Tipton, Mo., Dec. 20,'61.
Pro. Serg. Maj. Oct. 21, '63;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Ked. to ranks, Oct. '61.
Red. to ranks, Apr. '63.
Died of varioloid, Providence,
La., Mar. 22, '63.
Des. at Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 30, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 29, '62.
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '62.
Rod. to ranks, June 27, '61.
Rod. to ranks ; wounded in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, '61, at Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Rod. to ranks; wounded in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, '61, at. Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Red. to ranks, Apr. '62.
Des. Memphis,Tenn..Jan.20,'6.3.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Apr. 6, '62 ; wou'd
in action, Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 8, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '62.
24
Adjutant General's Rvport.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'onifinMe*^^
COMPANY k— Continued.
Names and rank.
MUSICIANS.
James B. McDermot,
Alfred T. .Jackson. . . .
Alverton Abbey
PRIVATES.
Abbey, Alverton
Becker, Frederick . . .
Bailey, Charles
Burke, James
Bowman, Jacob
Beardsly, Henry D.
Booth, Lucius C...
Burton, Nelsou
Burvenick. Andrew.
Becker, Frederick...
Carey, John
Connelly, Michael..
Eesidence.
Lawrence . .
Bui-linston.
Elwood
Colt, Joseph
Carroll, William .
Curran, Kobert..
Collins, John —
Curtis, Benjamin P .
Dorman, .James
Davis, Henry
Devine, George N . . . .
Demming, Frederick
Basterbrook, Sim. .V.
Farrell, Edward
Flemming, John
Feely, Thomas
Fox, Thomas
Facenbacker, Mark.
Foster, William
Hirst, Leon B
Hershey, Quincy A. .
Howell, Richard A. .
Hughes, Robert L. .
Hartgrove, Chas. (x.
Jackson, Alfred T...
Juil, William
Kettelgerdes, Henry,
Kestel, John
Liddle, James —
Luec's Patrick . .
Longworth, .John
Meller, Lewis —
Mower, .John
Murphy, Michael
Date of
enlistment.
Apr. 1, '62
Mar. 25, '62
May 30, '61
Date of
muster.
May 30, '62
Mar. 25, '62
May 30, '61
Burlington.
Elwood
Belmont.
Elwood. .
Remarks.
Red. to ranks.
Renl.Vet.
Red. June 21, '61.
Pro. Musician ; des. at Mem-
phis, Tenn., Jan. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Benl. Vet.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; d'^;-.
Memphis, Tenn. Jan. 30, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 10, '62.
Pro. Corp.; dis. for disability,
May 10, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. — , '62.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 16, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action,
Aug. 10, '61, at Wilson's Creek,
Mo.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wil.-on'.s Creek, Mo.; dis.
for di.-^ability, Apr. 6, '62.
Woun(U'(l in action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo. ;
died of gangrene, St. Louis,
Mo., May 6, '62.
Died of fever, July 26, "63, at
Providence, La.
Pro. Corp. ; des., Mo., June
27, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 8, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '(>4.
Wounded in action, Aug. M,
1S61, at Wilison's Creek, Mi>. :
dis. for disability, Feb. 19, (Vi,
at St. Louis, Mo.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, 'til,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
•61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; des.
Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 20, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out June 16,
'64, with reg.
Renl. Vet.
Reul. Vet.
Trans, to V. R. C. Mar. 15, '64.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Oeek, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., June
2, '61.
Des. Kansas City, Mo., June
17, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, bl.
Died of disease, near Law-
rence, Kan., Feb. 16, '62.
Des. Manhattan, Kan., May
20, '62.
Pro. musician ; renl. Vet.
Des. Tipton, Mo., Sep. 10, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, 62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 8, '61.
Wounded in action ; renl. Vet.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Serg. ; dis. Jan. 13, '63, per S. O.
No. 45.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 64.
state of Kansas.
•>:
FIEST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry- Co?(/;//M<^r/.
COMPANY \~Contitiued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Moonick, Anderson E,
Elwood.
Manard, John Palermo.
McCreary Geo. C Elwood.
Mallory, Johnston B.
McCartney, Wm
Mclrvin, John
Mitchell, Spencer ....
Moosman, Valentine..
McDonald, John
Nolaa, Michael
Oliver, Wm.K
Pait, Jasper N
Pait, Edward G.
Palmer, Wm. H.
Regart, Casper.
Reed, Eli
Rauchfoss, Chas.
Sage, John S
Smith, Charles. .
Seaman, Clarke F. . .
Smallwood, Wm. H .
Smart, Wm
Wathena .
Elwood.. .
Marysville
Elwood
May 30, .'61
May :30,.'61
Storey, Joseph D —
Thompson, Philip.. .
Terrian, Clafoss
Tracy, Frank M
Tracy, Robert A
Van Leeman, Cornl's .
Volkman, Gotfried...
Volk.Otto
Waldron, David C —
Walker, Edward S...
Wilson, Zachariah G
Columbus .
Wathena . .
Elwood —
Atchison .
Wathena .
Elwood. . .
Belmont. .
Wathena .
Mus. out with rosr. June Itj, "tU .
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Crock, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Reul. Vot.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, "62.
Wounded in action. Aug 10,"B1,
Wilson's ('reek, Mo.; dis. for
disability Apr. (J, '62.
Dis. for disaoility, Apr. 21, 'tXi.
Died of pneumonia. Nov. 19, '62,
Grand .Junction, Tenn.
Des.Menipl)is,Teun.,.Jan.20,'6;^.
Dos., St. Louis, Mo., Ma,\ M), '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Dos. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Wounded in action, Aug. lO.'Bl,
Wilson Creek, Mo. : incounne-
ment for des., Cairo, 111.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Wounded in action, i\ug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek : died of fever.
Providence, La., July 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Killed in action, .\ug. 10, '61,
■Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out witli reg. June 16,_'64.
Died of chronic diarrliea, Nat-
chez, Miss, Sept. 16. '03.
Died of smallpox. Providence,
La., Mar. 12, '63.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 30, '61,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 8, '61 ; wounded
in action, .Vug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. Oct. .^, '61.
Des. Abbeville, Miss. Dec. 6, 62.
Dis. fordisa'i)ility Mav 10, '6'2.
Pro. '2d Lt. Sep. 1, '61 ; wounded
in action, .-Vug. 10, '61, N\ il
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Juno 17, '61.
Pro. Serg. Oct. X, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 64.
Wounded in action, .\ug. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek; dis. for dis-
ability, Sep. 10, '61, St. Louis.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 61.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Nat-
chez, Miss., Sep. '27, '&i.
Mus. out with reg. June lb, h4.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS - Company A.
Baxter, John L
Englehardt Conrado,
fliggins, Tiioinas
Howd, Samuel B
Jackson, Alfred T . . . .
Jacobs, William .....
Kimball, John
McDermott, Jas. B.
Raudolph,:Hugh...
Weythman, Lewis. .
DNDER COOKS.
Gibson, Riclimond..
Stanly, Ruf us
Elwood
Highland . .
Petersburg.
Charleston.
Burlington.
Belmont —
Leavenworth
Lawrence . . . .
Palermo
Columbus.
Nov. '25, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Mar. 2-5, '62
June.r2, '61
June:i2, '61
Apr. 1, '62
June 10, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Sept. -2, '63
Mar. 3, '&.i
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 15,
D3C. 16,
Mar. 25,
June 12,
June 2, '61
Apr. 1,
June 10,
Jan. 15,
Sept. -28,
Trans.Co.B,Vet.Bat.May2s,'6l.
Trans.Co.D,Vet.Bat.May2S, 64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16. t>l :
wounded in action, Aug. 10, t>l,
WiU)n's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. J une lt>, M :
wounded in action, -Vug. 10, bl.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. musician; tran. to Co. tt.
Vet. Bat. May 'ZH, '64.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, bl,
Wilson's Creek. .Mo.: dis. f"r
disability, Apr. 6, "62.
Promoted Corporal.
•63 Traus.Co.B,Vet. Bat.May 30/64.
No evidence of mus. out on lil<'.
26
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— lNFANTKV — (o/////^«frf.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS-Co. A.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bailey, Cliarles
Conley, Michael
El wood
• •
Rnrlinpton ...
Elwood
Palermo
Elwood
Mar. 15, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4. '64
Mar. 29, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 29, "64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Trans, to Vet. Co. D, May 2.H, '64.
Trans, to Vet. Co. B, May 28, '6»
Farrell, Edward
Flenitniuf,', .Jolin
Jackson, Alfred T....
Kcttclgordes, Henry. .
Liicoy, Patrick
Manard, .John
McCrcary, Gi'orse C
Eauclifoss, Charles ..
Trans, to Vet. Co. D. May 28, '64
Trans, to Vet. Co. B. May 28, '64
Trans, to Vet. Co. D. May 28, '64
Trans, to Vet. Co. B, May 28, '64
Trans, to. Vet. Co. D., May '28, 64
COMPANY B.
CAPT.\1N.
William Y. Roberts..
Jolin P. Alden
Michael Mack
FIRST LIEUT.
John P. .\ldeD
Wyandotte.
Kau.City.Mo.
\V.\atidotte. ..
Wyandt)tte . . .
Kan.City.Mo.
Wyandotto. ..
Kan.City, Mo
(^uindaro
Michael Mack | Kan.City, Mo,
SECOND LIEUT. |
John W. Dyer i Wyandotte . . .
Hubbard H. Sawyer..
Aaron \V. Merrill
FIRST SKRUF..A.NT.
John W. Dyer
Hubbard H.Sawyer..
Michael Mack
Jason Morse
Patrick Fitzfjerald. ..
Pliilip Kiioblock
Si;R(ilC.\NTS.
Aaron \V. Merrill
Barthoh). Rioiden.. .
Theodore IJartles
Tliomas l.ce
I'liilip Kiioblock. . . .
Orson Bartlett
Georfje C. Brown ....
Thomas (rrady
Oeorf?!" Smith
V. E. ( 'leiiimons
Andrew .1 . Battise. . .
Patrick Fitzsjerald. .
CORPORA r.s.
George K. lugersoll.
Micliael Mack
.Tohn Warren
(reorge Smith
James Hamilton . . . .
Thomas Li^e
George C. Brown
Orson Bartlett
Jason Morse
George W. Garno.. . .
Dimnis C'astello
William LK.vd
John ODomiell
Patrick Collins
V. E. Clemmons
•Joseph Stewart
John O'Flaherty
John Fairall
Wyandotte. ..
Kan.City.Mo.
Quindaro
Kan.City. Mo.
Quiiidai'o
Wyandotte. ..
Kan.City,Mo,
Quindaro
Kan.City, Mo,
Wyandotte. ..
Kan.City, Mo.
Wvandotto . . .
Kan.City, Mo,
Wyan dottle.
Qiiindaro
Fort, Scott...
Wyandotte. .
l^iundaro.
Patric k Fitzgerald . . Kan.City, Mo,
.John Jolinson j Wyandotte. . .
Ricliard Burland 1 Quindaro
Henrj- .(. I'^iirbanks.. I "
Thomas (hady | Wyandotte. ..
May
May
28, '61
12, '62
Feb. 21,64
May 28, '61
July 27, '62
June 8, '61
1,'61
8, '62
uVy
May 2,s, T>1 June :'., '61
.June
May
June
.June
May
.June
June
June
June
Pro. Maj. May 12, '62.
Pro. Capt. and A.C.S. Vols. July
2, '63.
Assigned to Co. B, Vet. Bat.
Wounded in action, .Vug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; pro.
Capt. May 12, '62. •
Pro. Capt. Feb. 21, '64.
Killed in action,Aug.lO,'61,Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Res. July 5, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 8, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sept. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 27, '62.
Red. to ranks, Apr. 19, '63.
Red. to Sorg. Sept. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 8, '62.
Dis. for disability Sept. 23,
Rod. to ranks, July 17, '61.
Red. to ranks, Sept. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sept. 18, '63.
Dis. for disability, June 8,
Dis. for disability, June 2."),
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
Mus. out with reg". June 16,
Red. to ranks, Nov. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
'61.
6, '61
3, "61
6, 61
3, '61
Red. to ranks, July 17, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sept. 1, '61.
Trans, to Co. H, Nov. 1, '61.
Red. to ranks, Dec. 1, '61.
j Red. to ranks, Dec. 26, '61.
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. Serg. Sept. 25, '61.
Pro. Serg. Sept. 1, '61.
, Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. 19, '62.
Red. Jan. 18, '62.
Rod. Sept. 18, '61.
Reduced.
Red. Jan. 15, '62.
Red. Aug. 2, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 19, '62.
Mus. out w ith reg. June 16, '64.
Red. Dec. 28, '62.
Died at Vicksburg, Miss. Mar.
'64, of wounds rec. in action.
Pro. 1st Serg. Apr. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Jane 16. '64.
Pro. Serg. Nov. '63.
state of Kansas.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co /(^//i wed.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
MUSICIAN.
Yal. Reicheneker
John Moody
WAGOXER.
Michael McNamara..
PRIVATES.
Rattise, Andrew J —
Bartlett. Orson
Brick, Thomas
Brown, Goo. C
Boyle, Henry
Bowman, Cyrus
Barbies, Theodore . . . .
Bragg, Francis M . . . .
('onuory, John
Cotter, John
Callahan, Michael....
Collins, Patrick
Castello, Dennis
Collins, Daniel
Corcoran, John
Clemmons, Velm'r E.
(Carlisle, William J .
Carter, Asbury G . . . .
Croughan, Patrick. .
Dyer, John VV.......
Dennison, Dewitt C.
Donahoe, Daniel —
Emmons, David
Elliott, Joseph
Fairbanks, Henry J.
Flemming. David...
Fricker, Charles ....
Frickor, Frederick. .
Fairall, John . ...
Garno, George W....
Wyandotte . . .
Topeka
Kan.City, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
May ^28, '61
Apr. 28, '62
May 28, '61
June 3, '61
Apr. 28, '02
June 3, '61
Gladden. William R.
Grady, Tliomas
Garrett, GriUiu
Gorrigon, .John
(jood, Robert
Hamilton, James. . . .
Quindaro. .
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte.
Leavenworth,
Qiiiiulaio .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Quiurlaro —
Kan.City, Mo.
(Quindaro —
Wyandotte. ..
Westport,Mo
Wyandotte...
Leavenworth,
Kan.City, Mo
Wyandotte . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Henry, Brian Wyandotte . .
Hayes, Thomas.
Halliday, Williams.
Ingersoll, Geo. R —
Jennings, Henry W .'
.Johnson, John
Johnson, William...
Killeu, John
Knoblock, Philip ...
Kreiger, .\.u.Grust
Linnihau. Patrick . .
Lawler, Martin
Kan.City, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte. ..
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Lee, Thomas
Lloyd, William . . .
Merrill, Aaron W. .
Malone, Patrick...
Mack, Michael. ..
Millain, John
Mahoney, Kean I
June 6, '61
May 28, '61
May 29, '61
May 28, "Oi
June
June
June
.Tune
J line
.June
J uue
6, '61
1, "61
3, '61
6, '61
3, '61
r,. •;'.!
:j, iil
Kan.City, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo
Wyandotte. ..
I
Kan.City, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. C, 2d Kan. Cav.
May 20, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Co. B, June, '64.
Pro. Rog. Comsy. Serg. June
'62 ; red. ; mus. out June 16,'
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16,
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
Dis. for disability Sep. 21,
Dis. for disability May 9,
Lawrence, Kan.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
'61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '61 ; dis. Dec.
16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '61 ; mus. out
with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. June 18, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis.
for disability Sep. '61.
Trans, to Co. G, July 1, '61.
Dis. for disability Sep. 17, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 1, '61.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis.
for disability Feb. '62.
Trans, to Co. E, Nov. 1, '61.
Des. at St. Louis, Oct. 26, '61.
Des. at Kan. City, June 18, "61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 19, '62.
Des. at Chillicothe, Aug. 14, 62.
Des. at Springfield, Aug. 15, 61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 5, '62. _
Pro. Corp. July 17, '61 ; dis. for
disability, July 11, '62.
Trans, to Co. G. July 1, 61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '62.
Des. Apr. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June lb, b4.
Des. Oct. 15, '61.
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61; re-en-
listed veteran. _
Wounded in action, Aug. 18, bl,
at Wilson's creek. Mo. ; mus.
out June 16, '64.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, bl,
at Wilson's creek. Mo.; dis.
for disability Feb. 12, '63.
Trans, to Co. C, July 1. oJ-
Pro. Corp. June 5, '61 ; mus. out
with reg. June 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June lb, b4.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 5, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June lb, b4.
Pro. Serg. July 17, '61.
Des. at Fort Riley Aug. 14, b>.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 64
Killed in action Aug. 10, bl, at
Wilson's creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability June 12, bi.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '61 ; mus. out
with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. serg. June 3, 61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 64.
Pro. corp. June 3, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June lb, b4.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'o«^/»apr7.
COMPANY B—Confinued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Morse, Jason
Nichols, William H..
Noonow, John
Norman, Avery G
O'Flaherty, John ....
O'Connor, James
O'Brien, Patrick
Pease, John
RUey, James
Riordeu, Barthol'w ..
Smith, Sylvester T. ..
Smilli, George
Shea, John
Sullivan, James
Sullivan, Garrett ....
Shauffhenessy.M'rice,
Shaughenessy,Simon,
Saunders, Isaac
Sawyer, Hubbard H..
Tracy, Francis
Van Fossen, Jolin —
White, Charles
Wilson, John
Warren, John
Wilstoff, Charles
Young, William
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
•Zane. Ely L. .
Wyandotte. . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Quindaro
Kan. City, Mo
QTiindaro ....
Kau.( ity, Mo.
Leav, uwurth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte
Kan.City, Mo
Wyandotte
Kan.City, Mo
Wyandott«.
May 28, '61
Date of
muster.
June 3, '61
June
June
6, '61
8, '61
Remarks.
Pro. Corp. July 17, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 17
Died of disease at Lake P
idence. La., June 23, '6;^.
Pro. R. Q. M. Serg. July 2,
Pro. Corp. Apr. 5, '62; mus,
with reg. June 16, '64.
Died of congestive chilL
Lake Providence June 23,
Mus. out with reg. June 16,
'61.
rov-
'63.
, out
3 at
, '61.
Drummed out of service at
Chillicothe, Mo., Oct. 11, '61.
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. H, Feb 11, '62.
Pro. Corp June 3, '61 ; pro. Serg.
Aug. 19, '62.
Died of disease at Memphis,
Tenn., Sep. 3, "63.
Deserted at Memphis, Tenn.,
Jan. 19, '63.
Dis. for disability Jan. 15, '63,
at .Jackson, Miss.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
Reeulistod veteran.
Des. Pond Springs, Mo., July
18, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergeant Juno 8, '61.
Died at Natchez, Aug. 21, '63.
Dis. disa. May 1, '62, Ft. Riley.
Des. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 17, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61.
Trans, to Co. F, July 1, '61.
Wounde(! in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis. for
disab. May 24, '62, St. Louis.
Des. Wyandotte, Mar. 16, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B.
Burland, Richai-d.
Crowley, Jeremiah
Camps, Wiiliain S.
Clifford, Michael..
Fitzgerald, Patrick
Gibbons, Hugh. .
Haley, James —
Killen, Daniel...
Mahon, Thomas. . .
McEnliff, Florence
McGowau, Peter . .
O'Donnell, John . .
O'Brien, Michael.
Riley, John
Sutton, Samuel . .
Stewart, Joseph . .
Saxton, Michiiel .
UNDEn COOK.
Hester, John
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte. ..
Tipt..n, Mo...
Kan.City, Mo.
Qiiiudaro
St. Louis, Mo.
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte. ..
Westport,Mo.
Kau.City, Mo.
Fort Scott ...
Kan.City, Mo.
June 6, '61
Nov. 17, '61
.June 6, '61
Feb. 18, "62
May 31, ;62
June 6, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Sep. 2.1, '63
Pro. Corp. Aug. 19, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 1, '62.
Trans, to Co. D, Mar. 1, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1.5, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Rep'd sick, hospital, Leaven-
worth, Kan., since May, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Austin, Mo. July 2, '61.
Des. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 17, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; rep'd sick, hosp'l,
Leavenworth, date of muster
out of company.
Reenlisted vet.
Des. .\ustin, Mo., .July 21, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's C'k ; reenlisted Vet.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20, '61.
Trans, to Vet. Co. B, May 28, '64.
Trans, to hdqr. Dept. Kan. Jan.
1.5, -(U.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS - Co. B.
PKIVATES.
Bragg, Fjancis M
Hamilton, James —
O'Brien, Michael
Sutton, Samuel
Shaiighenessy, Simon,
Kan.City, Mo.
Trans, to Vet. ( "o. B, May 26, '64.
state of Kansas.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry.
COMPANY C.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
CAPTAIN.
Peter McFarland. .
James Reed
FIRST LIBOT.
.James Phillips
Matliew Malone...
James Reed
Edward Reiley
SECOND LIEUT.
Mathew Malone...
.Tames Reed
Edward Reiley
FIRST SERGEANT
James Reed
Edward Reiley
James Gannon
SEKGT.
.James Reed
Edward Reiley
.James Rogers
John Hannon
James Conlou
Michael N. Ryan..
James Gannon
Charles Stouffer . . .
Patrick Davis
Daniel Mullhattan
John Smith
James Kane
Thomas Gardner. ..
John Brannon
COEPOEALS.
James Conlon
John Saunders
Charles Stouffer . . .
Andrew Smith
Patrick Davis
James Gannon
Patrick Coyne
Deobold Schnyder. ..
Michael N. Ryan
Hugh Malone
.Tames Kane
Samuel G. Bennett. . .
Frederick Fredriskie
John Angliue
John Walsh
John Brannon
William Cook
MUSICIANS.
Thomas Dwyer
Nicholas Gitterie
WAGONER.
Dennis O'Brien ,
Ijeaveuworth
Date of
enlistment.
Jlay 29, '01
June 14, '61
a: ay 29, '61
I'.ec. 2, '61
Dec. 11, '(il
May 29, '61
June 13, '61
Dec. 2, '61
May 29, '61
Nov. 26, '61
May 30, '61
May 29, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
May 29, '61
Jan. 23, 'ft!
May 29, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Mar. 1, 'Ii2
Nov. 20, '6o
May 29, '01
Dec. 4, "til
May 10, '62
May 29, '61
June 14, '61
May 29, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 11, 'lU
May 29, '61
June 13, '61
Dec. 2, '61
May 29, '6i
Nov. 26, '61
May 30, '61
May 29, '61
Severely wounded, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; res. Dec.
11, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Res. Dec. 5, '61.
Res. Feb. 14, '62.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 23, '63.
Mus. out with regt. June 16,'64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. March 1, '62,
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 20, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Doc. 4, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 10, '6 ".
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 4, '61.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Red. to ranks. Aug. 1,'61.
Des. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 22, '61.
Wounded in action, Oct. 5, '62,
Tuscumbia, Ala. ; dis. for dis-
ability, .Tan. 30, '63, Jackson,
Tenn.
Pro. 1st. Serg. July 6, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 26, '62.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 8, '62,
Columbus, Ky.
Died of disease. Lake Provi-
dence, La., -July 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Renl. veteran.
Mus. out with regt.IJune 16,'64.
Pro. Serg. June 5, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disability, Feb. 21, '62, Leav-
en wo I'th, Kan.
Pro. Serg. December 1, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, .June 12,'62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 26, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disab. from wounds received,
July 19, '62.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disab. from wounds received,
Apr. 6, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 27, '61.
Des., Leavenworth, Kan., 'June
12, '62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 2, 1862.
Drowned at Ft. Lincoln, Kan.,
Mar. 27, '62.
Died of disease. Lake Provi-
dence, La., June 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June i6, '64.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 1, '63.
Assigned to new Co. B,Vet. Bat.
Pro. prin. musician, Nov. 1, '61.
Des., Leavenworth, Kan., June
12, '62.
Des. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 22, '61.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co«Y?««<ed.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Angline, .Joliu
Ahern, Philip
Brannon, John
Bennett, Samuel G.
Bowles, William . . .
Bean, James
Bo'.ven, Patrick ....
Buckley, John
Culline, Patrick
Collins, Bernard. . . .
Conlon, James
('avauaugli. Tl\oma
Coyne, Patrick
Collis, James
Corsey, William E . .
Carrol, Jauies
Crohan, Patrick —
Canovan, William . .
Callagban, Daniel —
Cheevers, Rus.-ell —
Cor bit, James
DaUy, Peter ...
Davis, Patrick
Donanoe, Daniel ....
Dickens, Max
Dwyor, William
Dougherty, Nicholas
Douglierty, James.. .
EUis, William
Finnel, Patrick
Frodriskie, Fred
Frie<lburg', Mort i>^ . . .
Fitzmorris, Oliver J.
G anuon, James
Gill, Patrick
Gitterie, Nicholas . . .
Gibbony, Francis
Gitterie, John
(iriffii, Garrett
Goff, Michael P
Gruber, Martin
Grant, Alexander
Hamilton, James. . . .
Higgins, Michael
Ilolliday, William S
Leavenworth,
May 29, '61
May 29, '61
May ;«, 'ei
May 29, '6\
May 30, '61
May 29, '61
Pro. Corp. June 13, '62.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., July
13, '61.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, '62 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died, Natchez, Miss.,Aug.3.'6;^.
Dis. for disability, Leav' worth
hosp. ; date unknown.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died, Tipton, Mo., Dec. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Died, Tipton, Mo., Dec. 3, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Dec. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Disc, by civil authority, Leav'-
worth, June 21, '61.
Trans, to Co. B, July 1, '61.
Died in hosp. Springfield, Mo.,
date unknown, from wounds
received in action, .\ug. 10, '61 ,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10.
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; di.=, for
disability, Dec. 16, '62.
Des. from hosp. at Leaven-
worth, Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Erroneously mus. in as a renl.
vet. ; dis. per S. O. 421, W. D.
Aug. 5, '65
Killed in action, .\ug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Leavenworth, June 21, '61.
Died Mar. 11, '62 ; wounded in
action, Aug. 10. '61, at Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Died, date unknown, from
wounds rec. in action, Aug.
10, '61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 26, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. June 13, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 1, '61.
Drummed out of service, Oct.
26, '61, at Tipton, Mo. per sen-
tence of Court Martial.
Pro. Corp. May 29, "61.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 23, '63,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Pro. Musician, May 29, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disabirty,Dec.9,"61,Tipton,Mo
Des. Leavenworth, June r2,'62.
Trans, to Co. B, June 1, '62.
Des. Chilicothe, Mo. Oct. 16,'61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Rolla, Mo. Aug. 22, '61.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died of disease. Lake Provi-
dence, La. June 29, '63.
Trans, to Invalid Corps, Apr.
17, '64, by order of Gen. Mc-
Pherson.
state of Kansas.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSx\S VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o/j^i/iwer/.
COMPANY C—Co7iUiiiu'(l.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hannou, Maurice
Hannon, John —
KilliUea, Michael
Kane, Deuuis
Kesidence.
Lpavenworth.
Date of
enlistment.
May 29, 'fit
Date of
muster.
May 29, '61
Keenan, Timothy . . ,
Kearns, Patrick
Kelly, John
Kelly, Peter
Kerr, Thomas
Ijamb, Edwaid
Livingston, Ed'd E. .
Lancaster, Benj. F. .
Marshall, Elarg. L. .
Merrill, Francis T...
Meiglum, Thomas.. .
McManus, John
McSpirit, Francis —
Mclveegan, Tliomas..
McCuUoush, Edward
McKeeon, Robert — 1
O'Conner, Charles.
O'Neill, Hugh
O'Brien, Deuuis. . .
O'Rourke, JohnF.
Quigley, Hugh
Reirden, John . . .
Rogers, .James. . ,
Redey, Edward
Ryan, Michael :
Ryan, Thomas..
Ryan, Michael N .
Rice, Simeon
Ryan, Martin.
Roe, John
Sullivan, Owen.
Saunder.s, John. . .
Sullivan, Dennis.
Stouft'er, Charles.
Spihnau, Patrick.
Smith, Andrew
Scott, Bartholomew.
Schnyder, Deobold. .
Smith, .John
Swartz, Henry
Soule, George
Teiman, Terence
Williams, Thomas . .
Remarks.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 19, 'G2.
at Lawrence.
Pro. Serg. ; dis. for disability.
Fob. 19, '62, Lawrence, Kan.
Des. Leavenworth, June 21, '61.
Died, Lexington, Mo. Jan. 10,
'62, from accidental gun shot.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Died, St. Louis, Mo. Apr. 22, '62,
from effect of wounds rec. in
action,Wilson'sC'k,Aug. 10,'61
Mas. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 10, '61.
Killed iu action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des.Lawrence,Kan.Apr. IS, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 2S, '61,
on account of wounds recriv'd
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Des. St. Louis, June 13, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Kansas City, June 20, '61.
Died in hosp. Springfield, Mo.,
date unknown, from wounds
received in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Died in hosp. Springfield, Mo.,
date unknown, from wounds
received in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek. Mo.
Pro. Wagoner, May 29, '61.
Drowned at St. Louis. June 1,
'62; wounded in action, Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 12, '62,
St. Louis ; wounded in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Creek.
Died of disease, Vicksb'g.Miss.,
Nov. '63.
Pro. Serg. May 29, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, June 1, '61.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 19, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 30, '61.
Died of disease, Kansas City,
Mo., July 24, '61.
Des. Camp Sigel, July "23, '61.
Died of sunstroke, Westport,
Mo., June 25, '61.
Died, date unknown, St. Louis,
of wounds received in action,
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Creek.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Dis. for disab. Sep. 23, '61, Han-
nibal from w'ds rec'd in act'n
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Creek.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Dis. for disability Mar. 12, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 13, '62.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 19, '62,
Leavenworth.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con^*«.?<erf.
COMPANY G — Continued.
Names aud rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Wells, William
Leavenworth,
Ma.v ;29, '61
May 29, '61
Des. Eolla, Mo., Aug. 22, '61.
Pro. Corp. June 13, '62.
Youngman, James . ..
Dis. for disability July 4, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Barrett, James Tipton, Mo . .
Byron, Thomas St. Louis, Mo.
look, William Leavenworth,
Cussick, Joseph ".
Cain, Peter St. Louis, Mo,
Curtois, James
Cassidy, Peter Leavenworth,
Dwyer, Thomas.
Evans, Daniel...
Fitzpatrick, Philip ..
Green, Patrick
(xardner, Thomas
(xaffeny, William ,
Halpiu, Michael . .
Irwin, Benjamin —
Kane, James
McCovmick, Joseph .
McFaUon, Michael. .
Morgan, James
Munroe, John
Mullhatten, Daniel .
Malone,Hugh
O'Brien, John F
O'Connor, Edward. .
O'Neil, Jonn
Rftilev, Michael
Rafferty, John
Seals, William ...
Shehan, Daniel . .
Sullivan, Daniel ,
Ward, Peter
Whitman, Peter..
UNDER COOKS.
Dance, Michael . .
Richardson, Dick..
Hannibal, Mo,
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo,
Fort Scntt....
Leavenworth
Kan. City, Mo.
Trenton, Ten.
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth,
Tipton, Mo...
Trenton, Ten.
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 26, '61
June 12, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 16, '61
June 18, '61
May 30, '61
June 14, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov, 15, '61
Nov. 26, '61
June 14, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Mar. 11, '62
Nov. 1.5, '61
June 14, '61
June 13, '61
June 26, '61
July 1, '62
June 14, '61
Nov. 18, '61
June 11, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Mar. 3, '68
Oct. 2:3, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 26, '61
June 12, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 16, '61
June 18, '61
May 30, '61
June 14, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 1.5, '61
Nov. 26, '61
June
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
June
June
June
July
June
Nov.
June
14, '61
2, '61
28, '61
24, '61
11, '62
15, '61
14, '61
13, '61
26, '61
1, '62
14, '61
18, '61
11, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 28, '63
Assig'd to Vet. Co. B, May 26,'64.
Reul. Vet.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disability Nov. 23, '61.
Pro. musician ; no evidence of
muster out on file.
Trans, to 2d Kan. Inf. July 1,
'61, per order of Col. Deitzler.
As'ned to Vet. Co. B, May 26, '64.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, '62,
Abbeville, Miss.
Pro. Serg. July 1, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Des. at Lake Providence, La.,
Mar. 30, '63.
Renl. Y'et.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '62.
Des., Lawrence, Kan., Apr. 4,'62.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Vet, Co. B, May 26,'6i.
Des., St. Louis, Mo., .June 14,'tj2.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 23, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '61.
Des. Eolla, Mo., Aug. 22, '61.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; di.s. for
disab'ty, Feb. 19,'62, St. Louis.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Died of disease, Natchez, Miss.,
Sep. 19, '63.
Died of disease, Vicksburg,
Miss., Aug. 14, '63.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 19, '63.
Trans, to hdqr. dept. of Kan.
June 16, '64 ; mus. out Nov. 23,
'65, at Leavenworth.
Trans, to hdqr. dept. of Kan.,
.June 16, '64; no evidence of
muster out on record.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. C.
PRIVATES.
Byron, Thomas
Cussick, Josepn
Curtois, James
Cain, Peter
Dwyer, William
Gardner, Thomas —
Grubber, Msrtin
Gaffeny, William
Irwin, Benjamin
Lancaster, Benj. F. . .
McKeegan, Thomas. .
McFallon, Michael. ..
St, Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leav(niworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
.Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 10. '64
Trans, to Vet. Co. B, May 26,64.
state of Kansas.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Co/jYmwcf?.
COMPANY D.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPT.\IN.
Francis P. Swift
Lawrence —
June 3,
'61
Wcmuded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
WiLson'sCreek, Mo. ; res. May
26, '62.
Newell W. Spicer
' '
May 26,
'62
Pro. Lieut. Col. June 1, '63.
JNlilton K^niicclv
Ohio City
Dec. 8,
'63
Assig'd to Vet. Co. D, June 16,'64.
FIRST LIEUT.
Newell W. Spicer
John W. Stone
Lawrence ....
.June 3,
'61
Pro. Capt. May 26, '62.
May 26,
.'62
Res. Jan. 19, '63.
Milton Kennedy
Wm. H. Earl
Ohio City
Apr. 13,
'63
Pro. Capt. Dec. 8, '63.
Lawrence ....
Dec. 8,
'63
Ass'd to Vet. Co. D, June 16, '64.
SECOND LIEUT.
Caleb S, Pratt
«'
.June 3,
■61
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
W^ilson's Creek, Mo.
John W. Stone
"
Sept. 12,
'61
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 16, '62.
Milton Kennedy
William H. Earl
Ohio City
May 26,
'62
Pro. 1st Lieut. .\pr. 13, '63.
Lawrence ....
Apr. 13,
"63
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 8, '63.
FIRST SERG.
Lewis T. Litchfield . .
"
June 3, '61
June 3,
'61
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Francis M. Pickett. ..
"
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Maj. Nov. 21, '62.
Wm. H. Earl
Peoria
'•
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 16, '63.
Chas. E, Burton
Died of disease, Lake Provi-
dence, La., July 1.5, '63.
Eli T. Kinkaid
Ohio City ....
"
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
SERGEANTS.
Chas. G. Hancock —
Lawrence ....
* *
"
Died of disease, Ft. Riley, .June
6, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Sep. 1, '62.
Thos. T. Parsons
«i
"
"
James McMurray —
"
Mus. out on det. roll, July — ,
'61, at Vicksburg, Miss.
John W. Stone
' '
' '
"
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 12, '61.
Austin B. Mills
Pro. 1st Lieut. 8th La. Vols,
(col'd), July 2, '63; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Milton Kennedy
Ohio City ....
' '
"
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 26, '62.
Wm. H. Earl
Lawrence —
Peoria
!.'
!!
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 21, '62.
Chas. E. Burton
Pro. 1st Serg. Apr. 23, '63.
David H. Stewart
Ohio City ....
' '
' '
Red., date unknown.
Eli T. Kinkaid
' '
' '
' '
Pro. 1st Serg. July 16, '63'.
Andrew J. Henson . . .
Lex'gton, Mo.
Mar. 1. 'fi'i
Mar. 1,
'62
Red. May 2, '62.
Horace Cole
Lawrence ....
June 3, 'til
June 6,
•61
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16, '64.
Wm. O.Clark
On det. service with 47th U. S.
Col'd, Vicksburg, Miss.; no
CORPORALS.^
i-ecord of muster out on rile.
Huyh Dunn
Lawrence ....
"
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek. Mo. ; dis. for
disability. Sep. 28, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. 17, '61;
Francis M. Pickett. . .
<(
' '
' '
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
David H. Stewart. . . .
Ohio City ....
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '62 ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Levi W. Brenniman . .
Lawrence ...
Red. Apr. 24, '62 ; wounded in
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
-James McMurray
1 (
* *
"
Pro. Serg. Apr. 23, '63 ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
*
Creek, Mo.
George B. Magens
Dis. by order of Maj. Gen. Mc-
Pherson, July 2, '63, to accept
promotion.
Thomas T. Parsons . .
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Aug. 17, '61.
Eli T. Kinkaid
Ohio City ....
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Apr. 23, '63.
Henry Hi nek
Lawrence .. ..
.!
!!
Rod. to ranks, July 9, '61.
Lemuel Evans
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis.
for disability, Nov. 2, '62.
William H. Earl
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. June 23, '62.
William Brocklesby. .
' '
"
"
Dis. July 5, '63, to accept pro.
in 8th La. Vol. (col'd).
Charles E. Burton
Peoria
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '62.
.Andrew J. Henson
Lex'gton, Mo.
Mar, 1, '62
Mar. 1,
'62
Pro. Serg. July 16, '63.
Horace Cole
Lawrence
June 3, '61
.Tnno 3.
'61
1 ( » (
John T. O'Brien
Red. to ranks, Jan. *64.
84 '
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — INFANTRY— (7o/^i^/?^<erf.
COMPANY J) — Conti7iued.
XT 1 1 I D -A Date of Date of
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
David G. Hinuian .
William O. Clark. . . .
James L. Stallaid. . .
Leonard Shafer
John McCoach
Frank Williams
George R. Taylor....
PRIVATES.
Asheubrenuer, Fred .
Benton, Charles B. . .
Bentley, Ellis E
Bennett, James. . . . . .
Bi'euniman, Levi W .
Bard, Andrew
Brocklesby, William.
Beeson, Richard
Burtcm, Cluirlo E. . .
Brachos, Ferdinand.
Bheno, William .....
Cooper, Dick
Clark, William O....
Cole, Horace
Casterline, Elias
Casterline, .lames . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Bloomington.
Leavenworth,
St. Ch'les, Mo.
Lawrence —
June 3, '61
June 14, '61
June 3, '61
Mar. 19, '62
June 3, '61
June 3, '61
June 14, '61
.June 3, '61
Mar. 19, '62
June 3, '61
Lawrence
Ohio City
Peoria .. . ,
Lawrence
Kan.City, Mt
Lawrence . . .
Chase, Abner .
Dunn, Hugh..
Dolan, Peter .
Dalles, .John
Delarue, Nichola
Earl, WiUiam H.
Evans, Lemuel...
Eaton, Frank B .
Foltz, Asa
Fletcher, William E.
Graves, Jesse
Hand, Tliomas .
Harper, Robert.
Hancock. Charles G.
Hughes, 'Thonias ....
Hinman, David G.
HuxoU, Frank
Hinck, Henry
Jones, Richard F. .
Johnson, Andrew.
Kiukaid, .Joseph. . .
Kmkaid, Eli T
Kennedy, Milton...
Knowlton, Manley
Lybarger, George .
Lynch, Mathew . . .
Lawrence, Noah N .
Magens, George B . .
McConaghy, James
MUls, Austin R
McMurray, James . .
Leavenwortli
Lawrence
Lawr'^uce
Lea V(Mi worth
Lawrence
Minneola
Lawrence . .
Ohio City ....
Lawrence
Minneola. . . .
Lawrence .. .
Pro. Serg. Maj. July 2, '63 ; mus.
out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Serg., date unknown.
Renl. Vet.
Mufe. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out. with reg. June 16, '64.
Not accounted for on muster-
out roll.
Trans, to 13th 111. Inf. per order
of Gen. Deitzler, .'^ug. '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 'lU.
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61 ; mus. out
with reg. June 16, '64. ,
Not accounted for on muster-
out roll.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 24, '62.
Died at Vicksburg, Oct, 15, '63.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 24, '62.
Died at Natchez, Oct. 12, '63.
Trans, to Co. I, July 1, '61.
Des. at Leav' worth, June 11, '61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 23, '63.
Pro. Corp. June 23, '62.
Dis. for disability Oct. 6, '61.
Died Nov. 9, '61, at SpringHeM .
Mo., from wounds rec'd in ac-
tion Aug. 10,"61,Wilson's Creek.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 5, '(j'i
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. .Tune 3, '61.
Des. Lawrence, Kan., Apr. 11,
'62; wounded in action Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, June 11, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 17, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., .June
11, '61.
Disc, for disability. Feb. 5, '62.
Lawrence, Kan.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., .Jure
11, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Killed in action, Avig. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. .June 3, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, "64 :
wo'ded in action Sept. 14, '6;!.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, "64.
Pro. Corp. ; re-enlisted Vet.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., .June
11, '61.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 1«, '62.
Trenton, Teun. '
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, "(U.
Pro. Corp. June 3, '61.
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Killed in action. May 10, '•>!.
Caledonia, La.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action.
Aug. 111. "Ill, Wil-on's C'rk, Mo.
Assigned to Vet. Co. D, to make
good the time lost by desert'n.
Pro. Ho-uital Stew. Mar. 1, '6;;.
Pro. Cor,). June 3, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, 'lU
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. Corp. June 3, "61.
state of Kan.<ias.
35
FIRST EEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY B—ConUnried.
•Infantry — ContitiiK d.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Moyes, William
Moj-es, John .
Morrison, Frank Leavenworth
O'Brien, John T Lawrence
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Lawrence .. .
Owens, James.
Pratt, Leonard
Parsons, Thomas T
Pratt, SUas
Pickett, Francis JI .
Pellett, AlonzoE...
Rasher, Hardy
Robertson, Samuel A
Stone, .Johu W
Stone, Daniel
Sciraitz, Peter.
Scott, James . .
Spcckleman, Fredr'k
Shafer, Leonard
Shively, Andrew
Schwartz, Albert
Standiford, .James D,
. Stubbs, Jesse
Stewart, David H
Stallard, James L. . . .
Smith, George
Speed, Richard
Taylor, David
Vaughn, Nathaniel C.
White, William
WUson, Jolui T
Wicks, Leonard D . . .
Winters, Doctor W . .
Webber, Leigh R
Woolf. Augustus
Williams. Frank ...
Wood. William n .
Williams, Richard.
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Lcxing'n, Mo.
Lawrence
Lawrence . .
Lawrence . .
Bloomiugton ,
Ohio City
Lea ven worth.
Peoria City . .
Ohio City . . . .
Leavenworth.
Miuueola. ..
Peoria City.
Lawrence . .
Mixmeola
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
.June 3, '61.
Date of
muster.
June •^, "61.
Remark'
W. in action, .lug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo. ; disc, on acct.
of wounds received in action,
Sept. 17, '62, at Trenton, Tenn.
W. in action. Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo. ; disc, for dis-
ability, Se)5t. 19, '61. on acct.
of wounds received in action.
Des. RoUa, Mo., Au.g. 18, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, "62 ; no evi-
dence of mustf I'out on record,
Wounded in action, .Vug. 10, "61,
Wilson's Creek. Mo. ; deserted
SpringQeld, Mo., May 1, '62.
Deserted May 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. .Tunc 3, '61.
Killed in action, ,Vug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. June :j, '61.
Died in hosiiital at Vicksburg,
Miss., Oct. 211. "6:5.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '61.
Dis. for disability .June 21, '62.
Pro. Serg. June :{, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan., June
11, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16, '64.
Des. at Lawrence, Kan., .Jun(>
11, '61.
W'n'd, action, Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's C'k, and Sep. II, '63,
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16. '61.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Julv 1, '61,
Dis. for disa. Sep. 10, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, .Tune 11, '61.
Pro. Serg., date unk'n : mus.
out with reg. .June 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 2:1, '6:3.
Des. Tipton, Mo., Oct. 24, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16, '64.
Died at Natchez. Sep. 8, '63.
Des. HannibaJ, Mo., \\a: 28, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kan., May 17, '6v.
Des. Leavenworth, .Time 11, '61.
Killed, in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16. '(54 ;
W'n'd, action, Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with rog. June 16, '64 .-
W'n'd, action, Aug. 10, '6l,Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp, July 16, '63.
Renl. Vet.
ADDITION.IL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Adams, John G
Abbot, Charles
Baldwin, Isaac
Busby, Isaac R. . . .
Camp, William S. .
CoUett. Thomas B.
Eaton, William V....
Ford, George W
Gilligan, James
Gray, Joseph
St. Cha's. Mo.
Leavenworth.
Kan's C'y.Mo.
Peoria City. . .
Leavenworth.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Nov. 11, '61.
June 8, '61.
June 6, '61.
.June 8, '61.
Aug. 1, '61.
June 8, '61.
Nov. 6, '61.
June 8, '61.
Nov. 11, '61.
June 8, '61.
June 6, '61.
June 8, '61.
Aug. 1, '61.
June 8, '61.
Nov. 6, '61.
June 8, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disa. May 28, '62, Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Killed, in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out on det. serv., Vicks-
burg, Miss.
Died Dec. 8, '62, Jackson, Tenn :
W 'n'd, action, Aug. 10, '61,Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disa. Aug. 6, '62, Laki
Providence, La.
Des. Aug. 18, '61, RoUa, Mo.
Mus. out June 16, '64.
Des. Aug. 8, '61, Dug Sp'gs, Mo
36
Adjutant Gencrars Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co ?i<mi<ef?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B—Conlimied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
GiUiland, WiUiam
Gallagher, Hugh . .
Henson, Andrew J.
Hine.«, Geo. W
Haines, Joseph B. .
Hunter, James
HamUtou, John. . .
KeUy, .James
McNamarit, John. .
McCarty, Thomas.
JLartin, Thomas W
M iller, Pctor
!>fcCoach, John. . . .
.Moore, JohnW
I 'oak, Alfred
I'ratt, Leonard
Redmond, Thomas
Regan, William ...
Ritchie, JoTin
Romaino, Ralf
Shivoly, JohnW.. .
'■">yer, William .. . .
loole, William E..
Thomas, Lewis. . .
r:iylor, George R. .
\\'ilson, Benjamin.
UNDEB COOK.S.
l-ove, Lewis
Itobinson, Andrew.
Leavenworth,
Lex'gton, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mound City . .
Lex'gton, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Bloomington,
Burlington ...
Lawrence
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth ,
Chicago, lU..
Lawrence .. . .
Chil'the, Mo..
Lex'gton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
St.' Cha's, Mo.
Lawrence
Natchez, Mis.s.
June 14, '61
Aug. 26, '62
Mar. 21, '62
J une 8, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 24, '62
June 14. '61
Jan. 11, '62
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 21, '61
June 14, '61
June 23, '61
Dec. 19, '61
June 14, '61
Nov. 14, '61
June 14, '61
Aug. 81, '61
Ai>r. 12, '62
Oct. 17, '61
Jan. 11, '62
Jan. 18, '62
Nov. 29, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 21, '61
Sep. 28, '63
June
Aug.
Mar.
June
Oct.
14, '61
26, '62
1, '62
8, '61
28, '61
Nov. 14, '62
June
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
14, '61
11, '62
10. '61
21, '61
June 14, '61
June 23, '61
Dec. 19, '61
June 14. '61
Nov. 14, '61
June 14, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Oct. 17, '61
.Jan. 11, '62
.Tan. 18, '62
Nov. 29, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 21, '61
Sep. 28, '63
Dis. for disa. Feb. 5, '62, Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Trans. Vet. Bat. Co. D, March
— , 1S64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 26, '62 ; renl.Vet.
Eenl. Vet.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. Co. D, June
28, '64.
Pro. Hosp. Steward May 14,'62 ;
trans, to non-com. staff.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Died Feb. 9, '62, Lawrence, Kan
In conline't, Benton Barracks,
no muster-out roll on file.
Deserted Aug. 18, '61, Rolla, Mo.
Deserted Sep. 2^, '61, Hannibal.
Pro. (;orp. July 16, '63.
Dis. for disability June 7, '62,
Fort Riley.
Trans, to Vet. Bat., Co. D,
June — , '64.
Deserted May 17, '62, Ft. Riley.
Renl. veteran.
Deserted Oct. 24, '61, St. Louis.
Deserted Sep. 28, '61, Hannibal.
Trans, to Vet. Bat., Co. D.
Renl. vetera7i.
Deserted Apr. 11, '62, Lawrence.
Renl. veteran.
Trans, to Vet. Bat., Co. D.
Pro. Corp. July 16. '63.
Assigned to Vet. Bat., Co. D,
June — , '64.
Trans, to Vet. Bat. June — , '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. D.
PRIVATES.
Adams, John (t . . . .
Busby, Isaac R
Hensou, Andrew J.
llinck, Henry
Hiues, George W.. .
Kelly, James
Ijybai'ger, George .
McCoaoli, .John.. . .
Hertiuond. Thomas
Stallard, James L.
Shively, John W...
Taylor, George R. .
loole, William R..
Williams, Frank . .
Williams, Richard
Wood, William H.
St. Cha's, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Lex'gton, Mo.
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
L'-x'gton, Mo.
Lawrence
Bloomington.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Chil'the, Mo..
St. Cha's, Mo.
Lex'gton . Mo.
Leavenworth,
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 12, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
-Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Fob. 16, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 13, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 16, '6-1
Trans, to Vet. Bat., Co. D.
COMPANY E.
CAPT.VIN.
Powell Clay toil.
Lewis Stafford.
George M. Eeeder . .
William G. Barnes
FIKST I.IEUT.
Lewis Stafford
.Mexander ('. Soley
l}eorg(! M. Kecder.
.Tames H. Cowan ..
William C. Barnes
.1 ames B'itz Patrick ,
Leavenworth,
Grasshop'r F,
Lawrence..
Oskaloosa.
Grasshop'r P.
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Grassiiop'r F.
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth,
May
29,
'61
Feb.
1,
'62
May
1,
'm
Jan.
18,
'64
Mav
29,
'61
H'eb.
1,
'62
May
1,
'62
Mav
1,
'63
Dec.
10,
'63
Jan.
18,
'64
Pro. Lt. Col. 5th Kan. Cav. Feb.
1, '62.
Accidentally killed at Young's
Point, La., Jan. 31, '63.
Resigned, Oct. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Capt. Feb. 1, '62.
Resigned, Apr. 28, '62.
Pro. Capt. May 1, '63.
Resigned, Aug. 1, '63.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 17, '64.
Killed, shot by Adjt, Henry,
May 21, '64, Vicksburg, Miss.
i^tafc of Kau.'^as.
37
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry — Co«/?V?7/erf.
COMPANY 'E—Co77tinupa.
Names aud rank.
bK.roNl) I.lEl'r.
Azol W. Spaulding,.
Alexander C. Soley.
Lindsey Knapp
James H. Cowan. . .
William C. Barnes..
FIRST SERGT.
Azel W. Spanldiutr
James Fitzpatrick
Lindsey Knapp . . .
.Tames H. Cowan. .
.\dolph ('auter . . . .
Houry Turner
SERUEANTS.
James Fitzpatrick
Theophilus Jolloy.
Patrick Brannon. .
Isaac T. Owens
William C. Barnes. .
Adolph Canter
Valentine Kile
William W. Sprinkle
Henry Turner ...'....
Charles Stewart
.\Iexandor Innis
Seth Mount
CORrORATjS.
Lsaac T. Owens
William C. Barnes . .
.\lphonso T. Irwin . ,
Charles F. Johnson ,
Valentine Kile
Adolph Canter
William W. Sprinkle
Charles Stewai-t
Morris Fitzinaurico.
Edward (ia rdner . . . .
Patrick Rraiinon. . . .
William II. Turner..
Henry Turner
Robert Campbell
.Mbert McKean
Elijah J. -Niece
Georf e W. Zook
Seth Mount
Thomas Marmin
MLSICIAXS.
Robert N. .Vdamson .
Ternce O'Brian
r.tor E.Hart
I'lUVATKS.
Adam.son, Hubert N
Hariies, William C.
Bo^'^'s, William
Residonc*.
Pate of
enlistment.
Datp of
muster.
Remarks.
(xrasshop'r F.
Leavenworth,
Grasshop'rF.
Oskaloosa .. ..
Grasshop'r F .
Leavenworth.
Grasshop'rF.
Leavenworth.
Rock Creek ..
Leavenworth
Grassliop'rF.
Leavenworth
Oiskaloosa ..
Leavenworth
Grasshop'r F.
St. Joe., Mo..
Rock Creek . .
Lex' ton, Mo.
Leav(»nworth.
Oskaloosa.
Leavcnvv-nrtli
Gra.'^sJKiij'i F
Leavi'nworth.
St. Joe., Mo..
Lex'ton, Jlo. .
Kan. City. Mo.
Leavenworth,
Rock Creek
Leavenworth,
Lex'ton, Mo..
Warsaw, Mo..
Gra^shop'r F.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, JIo.
Holton
Leavenwortli,
Holton
()-Waioosa. . ..
Leavenworth,
May 29, '61
June 5, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Feb. 1, '62
April 29, '62
May 1, '63
May 29, '61
June 12, '61
Nov. 11, '61
May 29, "61
Nov, 1.5, '61
May 29, '61
June 9, '61
May 29, '61
.June 12. 'i;i
Nov. II. "61
May -Jii, "61
Nov. 16, "61
May 29, '61
June 9, '61
May 29, '61
Resigned, Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 1, '62.
Resifrned, Apr. 28, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 10, '63;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, W^ilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 5, '61.
Reduced, July 15, '61 ; pro. 1st
Lieut. Jan. 17, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Feb. 1, '62;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61. WiJson'.s Creek, Mo.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 29, '62.
Reduced, May 2t'>, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. 1st Sersr. June .5, "61.
Killed in action, .Vug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; re-
duced, Oct. 9, "61.
Red. Jan. 1,'62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 6, '62.
Red. May 11, '62.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st serg. Jan. 17, '61.
Dis. for disability, Lagrange,
Tenn., Nov. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .luiie 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg, June 16, 'ill.
Pro. serg. .June •"), '61.
Pro. serg. Nov. 1, '61 ; wounilej
in action .Vug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Red. July 17, 'til.
Wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis.
for disability Sept. 22, '61,
Hannibal, Mo.
Pro. serg. Feb. 22, '62 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. serg. Jan. 22, '62 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. serg. May 1, "62.
Des. Columbus, Ky., J'e 13,'6"2.
Red. Mar. 9, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. sorg. May 21, '6.3.
Des. Memphis, Tenn., .Jan. 24,
'63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Died Bovina, Miss.. .\pr. 3, "64.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. serg. Nov. 27, '6"2.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. prin. mus. July 17, 'Ki.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, "64 :
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Re-enlisted veteran.
r'ro. mus. May 29. '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29. '61.
Died Sep. 1."), "6i, at Spriuf
Held, Mo., of wounds rec. in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
33
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co?? ('in?<fd.
COMPANY 'K— Continued.
Name-; and rank.
PEIVATES.
Benedict, Eriist .
Boiloin, Nicholas ..
Buckley, Timothy..
Bortt, Frederick . . .
Brannon, Patrick
Cowau, James H
Carter, Bernard
Catt, Joseph
Cauter, Adolph
Cormouious, William
Coleman, James E.. . .
Campbell, Eobert...
Cumbo, James
Coker, Edward
Comstock, James . .
Comstock, Ileury ..
Cretin, Joseph
Damerest, James H.
Dixon, John
Donohoe, Edward. .
Donovan, William.
Davison, George . . .
Erwin, Ali)liouso T.
Eaves, Milton W
Fitzpatrick, Jame.s. .
Fitzmaurice, Morris
Fitzfrorald, Michael.
Gritiin, Henry
Gunther, Frank.
Gruber, Samuel M.
Gordon, John M. . .
Gardner, Edward .
Hopkins, John W.
Hays, Michael
Innis, Alexander . .
Jolly, Theophilus . . .
Johnson, Charles F. .
Jamison, Alexander.
Residence.
Grasshop'r F,
Leavenvyorth.
Grasshop'r F.
Leavenworth.
Grasshop'r F.
St.Joseph, Mo
Grassho]>'r F,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Grasshop'r F,
Leavru worth
Grasshop'r F,
Leavenwortli,
Gras.shop'r F
Leavenwortli
Topeka
Leavenworth
Grasshop'r F
Leavenworth
Date of Date of
enlistment. mnster.
May 29, '61
«, "01
May 29, '61
May
Remarks.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died Aug. 31, '61, Springfield,
Mo. of wourrds rec'd in ac-
tion Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg, June 16, '64.
Dis. for disability, Sept. 22, '61,
Tipton, Mo.
Pro. Serg. May 29, ;61;
drowni^d at Young's Point,
La., Jan. 4, '63.
Pro. Serg. May 29. '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61; dis. for disaliility Apr.
22, '62, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wllson'.s Creek, Mo.
Pro. Sorg. June 22. "61 ; mus.
out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Mar. 11, '62, at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
W'ounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis.
for disability Nov. 7, '61, St.
Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16 '64.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis. for
disability Feb. 19, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Ee-enlisted veti ran.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; re-en-
listed veteran.
Des. .Juno 15, '61.
Re-enlisted vet. ; wounded in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wils(m's Creek. Mo.
Died Aug. 13, '61, Springfield,
Mo., of wounds rec'il in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wils(m"s Cr'k. Mo.
Des. Lawrence, Feb. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61; des.
Springfield, Mo.. July 2f,, '61.
Trans, to Co. H June 18, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 5, '61 ; pro.
1st Serg. May 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Killed in action Aug 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek. Mo.
Died Sep. 2, '61, Springfield,
Mo., from wounds rec'd in ac-
tion Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Des. Memphis, Tenn., Jan.
24, '63.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 25, '61,
Tipton, Mo.
Pro. Corpi, Dec. 1, '61.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability Nov. 26, '62,
Grand Juncticm, Teuu. ; w. in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. May 11, '62 : wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. May 29, '61.
Pro. Corp., May 2;t. '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
state of Kansas.
39
FIRST EEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Infantry-- ro/<//?!?/r'c?.
COMPANY E —Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PEIVATES.
Jones, Thomas
Janes, Winfield S. .
Janes, Henry C —
Kuapp, Lindsay . . .
Kile, Valintine
Lakey, Thomas
Lattiu, (ieorge W.
Leslie, Henry H. . .
'Meyer, Henry
McKay, John
Morrissey, James. .
Mount, Seth
Murphy, Cornelius. ..
Mason, William
Newhard, George
Nagles, David
Nutler, Charles T . . . .
Nutting, David
Owens, Isaac T
O'Brien, Terence
O'Donnell, Jeremiah,
O'Sullivan, Jeremiah
Posey, Pleasant
Pearce, Martin
Peppard, Thomas G.
Eiley, James
Stevenson, John S
Spaulding, Azel W. .. Grasshop";- F.j
Sullivan, James Leaveiiuorth.i
Leavenworth,
Grasshop'r F.
Leavenwortli,
Grasshop'r F.
Leavenworth,
.Jefl'ersou Co..
Leavenworth.
Date of
enlistment.
May 28, '61
Li fasshoii'r F.
Li>aven\vvn{l;,
May 20, "01
Sullivan, James V. . . .
Sullivan, Jerry,
Sandberg, Benja'u P.
Stewart, Charles
Story, Robert
Sprinkle, William W
Shannehan, Thomas. .
Shepherd, John . . .
Tuffs, Job
Turner, Henry
Thompson, Charl's H,
Date of
muster.
May 28, '61
May 29, "til
Grasshop'r F,
Leavenworth,
Remarks.
Dis. for disability, Sept. 22. '61,
Tipton, Mo. on account oi
wouuds rec'd in action Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's C'k, Mo.
Des. Sp'gfield, Mo., July 23, '61.
Trans, to Invalid Corps, Oct.
22, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 10, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '61; pro.
Reg. f'om. Sei; . \ov. 1, '62.
Dis. for disabiliiy. Fob. 11, '62.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61 ;
Reul. veteran.
Mus. out with Reg. Juno 16, 'tU.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 10, '52,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Des. Sp'gfield, Mo., July 25, '61.
Died Lawrence, Feb. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 26, '62; wound-
ed in action Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. July 25, '61, near Spring-
field, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 17, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,'
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Columbus, Ky. June 13, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 25, '61,
Springfield, Mo., on account
of wouuds received in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Creek.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61 ; dis. for
disability, Mar. 10, '62.
Pro. musician.
Died June 15, '64, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; wounded in ac-
tion Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo. •
Dis. for disabUity, Sept. 22, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, May 12, '64.
Dis. Mar. 10, '62, for disability.
Mus. out with Reg. June 16,
'64; wounded in action, Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Tipton, Mo., Oct. 31, '61.
Dis. for disabUity, Feb. 19, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 29, '61.
KUled in action, Sept. 14, '63,
Cross Bayou, La.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Died Leavenworth. Feb. 14, '62.
Dis. for disbility, Feb. 10, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wound-
ed in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 28, '61.
Des. Chillicothe, Aug. 31, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61.
Drummed out of service, Nov.
3, '61, sentence of Gen'l Court
Martial.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 22, '61,
on account of wound rec'd in
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 21, '62.
Renl. Vet.
40
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Con^mwec?.
COMPANY 'E— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
West, William
Linivcuwortli,
May 29, '61
May 29, '61
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Wentzcll, Frank
' '
* *
"
Dis. for disability. Mar. 10, '62:
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Weaver, Martin
"
* *
"
Dis. for disability, Apr. 29, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Weaver, Peter
•
Died, Aug. 18, '61, Springfield,
Mo., of wounds received in
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Weifii^r, John
Gi-asshop'r F.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 25, '61,
Tipton, Mo.; wounded in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Zook, George W
"
' '
Pro. Corp. Aug. 4, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — COMPANY E.
Bishop, .John
Brown, Daniel H
Byron, Thomas '. .
Cuuiun.,'ham, (ireorge,
Cu sick, .Josopli
Dwyer, Jf)hn
Douaheo. Daniel
Dwyor, William
Evans, Kansoni
Gorncrt, Joseph —
Grubor, Alexauder.
Gaffoiiy, William...
Hawk, Herman. ...
Hay, Halden
Hart, Peter E
Harradeou, Andrew.
Hastings, Thomas.. .
Johnson, .James
Kins, Era.«tus S
Kett, Jeremiah
Lancaster, Benj. F. .
McKean,',Erasmus . . .
McKean, Albert
Marcott, George
McCallum, William.
MattiTU, George
Miller, Laurenz
Marmin, Tliomas. . . .
Niece, Elijah
Nicholson, Patrick. .
Nolan, Francis
Ortago, Lucas
Reeder, George M. . .
Rearden, James
Soley, Alexander. . .
Stewart, Patrick...
Smith, James
Turner, WiUiam H.
TiUitson, Levi W. . .
Tatlow, Samuel —
Tamlin, William —
Williams, Holaway .
Williams, Thomas J.
Gras.shop'r F.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Hannibal, Mo.
Kan. City, Mo,
Hannibal, Mo,
Holton ,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Rock Creek ..
St. Louis, Mo.
Loavcuworth.
Lexiugt'n, Mo
Leavenworth.
Lawrence
St. Louis, Mo.
Warsaw, Mo..
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Lawrence . . .
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth.
Kan.Citv.Mo,
St. Louis, Mo.
Atchison
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo,
Feb. 15, '62.
Nov. 27, '61,
Oct. 24, '61.
June 12, 61.
Sept. 16, '61,
-June 3, '61.
Sept. 16, '61,
Jan. 3, '62.
June 12, '61.
Dec. 11, '61.
Nov. 15, '61.
June 4, '61.
June 9, '61.
Feb. 10, '62.
Feb. 21, '63.
Nov. 25, '62,
Oct. 8, '62.
Dec. 6, '62.
May 30, '62.
June 12, 61.
Feb. 18, '62.
Nov. 27, '61.
Dec. 21, '61.
Nov. 15, '61.
Nov. 11, '61.
Oct. 4, '61,
Nov. 16, '61,
June 9, '61.
Mar. 31, '62.
Nov. 15, '61,
Nov. 12, '61,
Jan. 31, '62.
Nov. 11, '61,
Oct. 8, '61.
June 4, '61.
Nov. 11, '61,
Nov. 6, '61.
Dec. 27, '61.
Feb. 15, '62.
Nov. 27, '61.
Oct. 24, '61.
June 12, '61.
Sept. 16, '61.
June 3, '61.
Sept. 16, '61.
Jan. 3, '62.
June 12, '61.
Dec. 11, '61.
Nov. 15, '61.
June 4, '61.
June 9, '61.
Feb. 10, '62.
Feb. 21, '62.
Nov. 35, '62.
Oct. S, '62.
Dec. 6, '62.
May 30, '62.
June 12, '62.
Feb. 18, '62.
Nov. 27, '61.
Dec. 21, '61.
Nov. 15, '61,
Nov. 11, '61,
Oct. 4, '61.
Nov. 16, '61.
June 9, 61.
Mar. 31, 62.
Nov. 15, '61.
Nov. 12, '61.
Jan. 31, '62.
Nov. 11, '61,
Oct. 8j '61.
June 4, '61.
Nov. 11, '61,
Nov. 6, '61.
Dec. 27, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 18, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Died, St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 14, 'lU,
Trans, from Co. C ; renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet.
Died, Trenton, Tenn., Sep. 0,'(52.
Was trans, from Co. C; renl.
Vet.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 26, '62,
Lagrange, Tenn.
Drowned, Mo. riv. May 27, '62.
Trans, to Co. B, May — , '64, per
S. O. 39, Vicksburg, Miss.
Renl, Vet.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. musician, June 9, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Mcmphis.Tenn.. Jan.24,'63.
Trans, to new Co.B.May — , '64.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 24, '63.
Trans, from ('o. C •, renl. vet.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 4, '62 ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Trenton, Tenn., Nov. 1, '62.
Trans, to new Co. B.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. ; date unknown.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 4/62.
Trans, to new Co. B, May — , '64.
Des. June 22, '61.
Pro. .Serg. Maj. Apr. 1, '62.
Des. at Columbus, Ky.,June 13.
'62.
Pro. 2d Lieut., Nov. 12, '61.
Trans, to new Co. B.May—, '64.
Date of muster out unknown.
Pro. Corp., Feb. 21, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Ass. to new Co. B, May — , '64,
to make good the time lost by
desertion ; 2 years and 6 mos.
Trans, to new Co. B,May — , '64.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 24, '63.
Died Snyder's Bluffs,Apr.23,'6:3.
state of Kans(i><.
41
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Coy<^//(M^(?.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS, COMPANY Tl — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST SEKGT.
Heury Turner
Leavenworth,
Jan. 4, 'G4
Jan. 4, '()4
Trans, to \ot. Hat.
SERGEANT.
J 1
Geo. W. Zook
* *
* *
CORPORALS.
Tliomas Mariiiin
' '
William H. Turner...
' '
' '
H.:ld<-n Hay
i'^li.iali Niece
Warsaw, Mo..
>.
■ '
Died Apr. 3, before t
ransfer ;
Bovina, Miss.
PRIVATES.
Leavenworth ,
St. Louis, M(j.
Feb. i:i, '(U
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 13, '6t
Feb. 14, "(U
Trans, to Vet. Bat.
Byrou, Tliomas
Comstock, Heury
Leavenworth,
' '
Jan, 4, '(34
Cretin, Jose pli
( 'ussick, Joseph
* *
' '
Dixon, John
* *
' '
' '
Dwver, William
' '
' '
FitzKorald. Micbacl..
* *
Gaffeuy, William
' '
'
Hart. Peter E
* '
Fastings, Thomas
Feb. 22, '(U
Feb. 29. '64
Harradeon, Andrew . .
Feb. 11, 'f.t
Feb. 11. "64
Lattin, Geoi-ge W. . . .
Jan. 4, 'G4
Jan, 4, '61
Lancaster, Beuj. F. . .
' '
* *
Marcott, George
Feb. .19, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Miller, Laui'enz
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Tillottsou. Levi W....
»
* *
Thompson, Charles H.
' '
Tuffs, Job
. __
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel Walker
Theron Tucker.,
FIRST LIEUT.
Levant L. Jones..
Theron Tucker
Jo.seqh Gilliford
Shubal P. Thompson,
Frederick W. Paetz . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Edward S. Nash. . .
Theron Tucker
Josejih Gilliford
Sliulxil P. Thom])=icm
Frederick W. Paetz..
FIRST SERGT.
Shubal P. Thompson,
Lawrence
Topeka. ..
Olathe.
Topeka....
Wyandotte
Topeka
Big Springs
Olathe.
Topeka
Wyandotte. .
Topeka
Big Springs .
Topeka
John M. Dean Lawrence
John Periso
Frederick W. Paetz
Daniel H. Dow
Joshua Williamson .
Simon Atchison
SERGEANTS.
Shubal P. Tliompson,
Josei)h Gilliford
John M. Dean
Big Springs
Lawrence...
Westport,Mo
Topeka
Wyandotte .
Lawrence...
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
June 24, '61
May 20, '61
June 1, '61
May 26, '62
June 1, '61
Aug. 10, '61
May 26, '62
July 1, '62
Apr. 17, '64
June 1, '61
Sept. 1, '61
Ma V 26, '62
All!,'. 10, '62
June 1, '61
June 24, '61
.June 1, '61
June 1, '61
Pro. Maj. 5th Kan. Cav.May 24,
'62.
Wounded in action Feb. 10, '63,
near Lake Providence, La. ;
mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Killed in acticm Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's f:reek, Mo.
Pro. Capt. May 26, '62.
Res. June 14, iVi.
Pro. Capt. 16tli Kan. Cav. Jan.
13, '64.
W'ded in actio:i Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo., and May.
'63, Lake Provid'ce, La. ; mus.
out with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjt. June
1, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 10, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 26, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. April 17, '64.
Dis. on acc'tof w'ds rec'd in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo. ; afterwards appt.
and mustered into service as
2d Lieut. May 26, '62.
Reduced June 1, 1862.
Reduced Jan. 26, 1863.
Promoted 2d. Lieut.Aug.lO, '62.
Killed in actionFeb.lO, '63, Old
River. La.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 5, '63, Vick -
bura:. Miss.
W'ded in action Feb. 10, 1863.
Old River, La. ; mus. out June
IT, 1664.
Promoted 1st Sorg. June 1, '61.
Promoted 2d Lieut. Sept. 1, '61.
Promoted l.st Serg. Oct. 18, "61.
42
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Cou^mwed.
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
James M. Lackey —
Lawrence
May 20, "61
June 1,
'63
Dis. for dis. Sept. 16, '61, St.
Louis, Mo.
Charles F. Garrett. . .
"
"
"
Pro. Q. M. Serg. June 1, '61.
Frederick W. Faetz . .
Big Springs . .
May 25, '61
' '
Promoted 1st Serg. June 1, '62.
Waring Hunter
Kansas City. .
* *
"
Dis. for dis. May 30, '62, St.
Louis, Mo.
Joseph W. Allen
Lawrence —
"
"
Red. Aug. 10, '62.
Daniel H. Dow
' '
' '
' *
Pro. 1st Serg. Jan 20, '63.
Joslma Williamson..
Westport.Mo.
June 24, '61
June 24,
Y.1
Pro. 1st Serg. Mav. 1, '63.
William H. Stone....
Topeka
May 2.5, '61
June 1,
'61
Des. Memphis, Feb. 17, '63.
George Bissman
Kan. City, Mo.
Died of disease, Natchez, Miss.,
Sep. 22, '63.
Simon Atchison
Topeka
May ^20, '61
•'
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 11, '63.
Charles W. Harper...
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 9,
'61
Mus. out with rcg. June 17, '64.
Benjamin George —
Lawrence
May 25, '61
.June 1,
'61
Renl. veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion June '29, '63.
James Mahan
"
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27,
'61
Ronl. veteran.
Daniel Updericraff. . .
Topeka
May 20, '61
June 1,
"61
Renl. veteran.
Albert Formow.ski. ..
Leavenwortli,
June 3, '61
June 3,
'HI
Dis. to accept promotion, rank
unknown, 10th La. Col'd Vols.
CORPORALS.
Patrick H. Aiianuy. . .
Lawrence —
May 25, '61
June 1,
'61
Des. Springfield, Mo.,Aug.lO,'61.
Joseph W. Allen
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Sep. 1, '61.
Sidney Dudley
Topeka
"
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's creek, Mo.
Benjamin George —
Lawrence
"
"
Pro. Serg. June 17, '63.
Henry D. Merwin
' '
"
' '
Red., date unknown.
Frederick W. Paetz..
Big Springs..
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. July 1, '61.
Richax*d M. Pearson .
<!
!!
Red. Oct. 2S, '61.
John H. W. Mills....
Lawrence... , ,
Pro. Comissary Serg. July 1, '61.
Gilmer Young
"
KiUed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's creek, Mo.
Simon Atchison
Topeka
May 20, '61
' '
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '62.
George Bissman
Kan. City, Mo.
May 25, '61
' '
" "
John S. Edie
Lawrence
"
"
Trans, to Co. K, 2d Kan. Cav.,
May 19, '62.
Louis Koehler
Wostport,Mo.
','
"
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 20, '62.
William H. Stone....
Topeka
' '
Pro. Serg. June 1, '62.
William Stewart
Lawrence
' '
Red. Nov. 3, '63.
Joshua Williamson . .
Westport,Mo.
' '
Pro. Serg. June 1, '62.
Sylvester B. Harris ..
Lawrence —
' '
' '
Red. Jan. 21, '63.
Thos. F. Buchecker..
« '
' '
Mus. out with ri'g. June 17, '61.
Waring Hunter
Kan. City, Mo.
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Sep. 1, "61.
John Perigo
Lawrence —
May 20, '01
Oct. a, '61
Oct. 9,
'til
Pro. 1st Serg. June 1, '62.
Charles W. Harper...
Pro. Serg. Jan. '20, '63.
Milford C. Giles
' '
May 27,, '61
June 1,
■OJ
Red. Jan. 26, '63.
Thomas M. Denny . ..
' '
' •
Died Natchez, Sep. 25, '63.
James Mahan
' '
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27,
'61
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '63.
Daniel Updergraff. ..
Topeka
May 2U, '61
June 1,
"61
Pro. Serg. Nov. 4, '63.
William Brockheisen,
Eudora
Mar. 1, '62
Mar. 1,
"62
Trans, to Vet. Bat.
FrederickW. Schmidt
Wyandotte. ..
May 25, '61
June 1,
"61
Renl. veteran.
.John O'Flaherty
Kan. City, Mo.
June 3, '61
June 3,
'61
Dis. July 20, '63, to accept pro-
motion in 10th La. Col'd Vols.
MUSICIANS.
Joseph W. Goldthorp
Lawrence ....
June 1,
'61
Dis. for disability Mar. 8, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Thomas McDowell . . .
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 10,
■62
Trans, to Vet. Bat.
WAGONER.
■
Nelson W. Morgan. . .
Lawrence —
May 20, '61
June 1,
'61
Red. May 1, '62.
PRIVATES.
Allen, Joseph W
Lawrence —
May 25, '61
June 1,
'61
Pro. Corp. June 1, '61 ; mus. out
with reg. June 17, '64.
Ananny, Patrick H...
' '
< '
' '
I'ro. Corp. June 1, '61.
Arnold, Jacob
Wyandotte. ..
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; re-
enlisted veteran.
Armes, Joel
* *
<c
*
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Atchison, Simon
Topeka
May 20, '61
' '
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61.
Bissman, George
Kan. City, Mo.
May 2r), '61
' '
4 ( it
Brandon, James
Lawrence
' '
' '
Dis. for disability, Mar. 20, '63.
Bucheckor, Thos. F...
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62.
Cardnell, George W. .
"
' *
"
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Cooper, Henry
Wyandotte...
"
"
Des.Little York,Mo.July27, '61.
Casej', Joy
* *
* '
* *
4 ( t i
Casey, Hugh
1 Lawrence ....
"
"
* ' '*
state of Kansas.
43
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co^f/'/z^trr/.
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Clary, John M...
Cnmeron, Archibald.
<'ummings, Lucius B.
Cardwell, Justin A. ..
Colory, John
Dollarhide, Jesse
Dean, John M
Dudley, Sidney
Dennv, Thomas M....
Dow, Daniel H
Dickinson, George A..
Dolph, John S
Edie, John S
Fultz, Abraham
Pritton, Charles F ...
Freeman, Michael. . . .
Fairbanks, Newton P
Fairfield, Malcolm E.
Fox, Benjamin
Fabi'icius, Otto
Gilliford, Joteph
Goldthorp, Josepl' W
Giles, Milford C
Oeorge, Benjamin
Garrett, Charles F . .
Hunter, Waring
Hayes, Homer
Heiter, Jacob
Harris, Sylvester B. .
Hare, Thomas
Hipp, Leopold
Johnson, William H,
Johnson, Daniel N. .
Jones, Richard F
Kiernan, Thomas. . . .
Koeliler, Louis
Knauber,_Adam
Koehler, i red rick . . .
Lackey, James M . . .
Lenhart, Charles
Lucas, Marshall B. .
Light, John
Lungren, Peter A
Looman, Eichard . . .
Merwin, Henry D —
MiUs, John H. W. . . .
Morgan, Nelson W. .
Residence.
Lawrence...
Toi)eka . .
Lawrence.
Olathe.
Weston, Mo. .
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Kan.City, Mo,
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Wyandotte...
Lawrence
Westport, Mo
Lawrence
Date of
enlistment.
May 20, 01
May 20, 'tjl
May 25, 'til
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
May 20, '6i
May 2,"), '61
May 20, '61
May 2;), "61
May 29, '61
May 25, '61
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
May 20, '61
Date of
muster.
June 1, '61
Remarks
Dis. for disability, .June 19, '02,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wounded
in action. Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 8, '62,
St. Louis, Mo. ; wounded in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 28, '61,
Tipton, Mo. ; wounded in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's C'k.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '61.
Des. at Memphis, Teun. Feb.
17. '63.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. 1st Serg. ; dis. for disabil-
ity, July 10, '61, Lawrence.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 20, '63.
Pro. Serg. Sept. 1, '61.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 28, '61,
on acct. of wounds rcc. in ac-
tion, Aug. 10, "61, Wilson's C'k.
Des. Memphis, Teun. Mar.2, '63.
Pro. (]orp. Sept. 1, '61.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 8, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 23, '63,
Jackson, Tenn.
Mus, out with reg. June 17, "64 ;
wounded in action, Aug.lO, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Feb. — , '63.
Trans, to Co. I, Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. .June 1, '61.
App'dMusician, date unknown.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, "62 ; mus. out
with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62 ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '61.
Pro. Cop., date unknown.
Dis. for disability June 7, "62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg., June 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61 ; mus.
out with reg: June 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Died St. Louis, Mo., June 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 17, '64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 24, "62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Sept. I, '61.
Dis. for disabiliry July 14, '62.
Date of mus. out unknown.
Pro. Serg. June 1. '61.
Dis. for di.sability Oct. 13, 'GI,
Hannibal, Mo.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. July 27, "61.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61 ;
dis. for disability Mar. 8, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '61; des.
Memphis, Tenn., .Jan. 18, '63.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '61.
Appointed wagoner June 1,
'61 ; mus. out June 17, '64.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'o/^^■//^/.ed.
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PEIVATES.
Meyers, John B. . .
Murpliey. James
Mursey, Cyrus —
Mahoney, James
Marsliall, Jolin
N ichols, Frederick E.
O'Haro, Edward.
Paetz, Frederick W.
Pearson, Richard M.
Lawrence . .
Papilousky, T. C. F..
Pierce, John..
Perigo, John
Powell, Tliomas B ..
Rineluut, Louis B . .
Rosbrook, James C .
Ridler, William Wyandotte .
Reliei.s, John "
Lawrence .
Big- SiirinRs.
May 25, '63
May 20, '61
May 20, '62
May 2.'), "61
May 2.5, '61
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
Rciudchl, Adam.
Roeser, John.
Sels, (rustave.
Lawrence
Topeka.
Lawrence
Schmidt, Fred. W.
Sowers, William . .
Stoue, William H .
Segrave, David \V.
Stewart, William .
Thompson, Shuha) P. Toi)eka ...
Tinkham, Andrew Lawrence
Updegraff, Daniel .
Vansykle, Samuel B
Vivianna, Francis. .
Ward, John L
White, Albert
Wicker, Fr-uik
Winston, Wiliiam..
Young, Gilmer
Yager. George
Briscol, .Joseph —
Brccktieissen, Wm.
Coiitrhlin, John
Callahan, .Jas., Jr..
Callahan. Jas., Sr..
<'<)f)per, William . ..
Daub, Frederick...
FiM-mow>;ki, .\lhert
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
May 20, '61
May 25, '61
Date of
muster.
June 1, '61
Remarks
Dis. July 2, *63, to accept pro.
in 10th La. Col'd Vols.
Died St. Louis, .June 18, '62.
Died St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 26,'61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Renl. Veteran.
AIus. out with rog. June 17, '64 ;
wounded in action near Lake
Providence, La., .June 29, '63.
Dis. for disability Mar. —,'62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '61.
Pro. Cori>. June 1, '61; des.
Mar. 22, •(«.
Killed in action kug. 10, '61,
Wilson's (^reek, Mo.
Des. Little York, Mo., July
29, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62: mus.
out with reg. June 17, '(54.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 8, "62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Died Nov. 7, "61, St. Louis,
Mo., of wimnds received in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des., St. Louis, Sept. 16, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 18, '62,
Lawrence, Kan. ; wounded in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Died Oct. 21, "61, Springfield,
Mo., of wounds rec. in action
Aug. 10, '61. Wilson's Cr., Mo.
l3rowued in Mo. riv. June 7, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 1, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
I'ro. 0)rp. Nov. 4, '63.
Died Trenton, Sept. 15, '6'2.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61.
Dis. Mar. S, '62, for disability,
Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61; mus.
out with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '61.
Dis. tor disability Oct. 18, '61,
St. Louis, Mo., on act. wounds
rec'd in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '63.
Died Topeka, Kan., May — , |62.
Dps. Leavenworth, May 27, '62.
Dis. for disability Oct. 9, '61,
Chillicothe, Mo.
Trans. 2d Kan. Vols. July 9, '61,
Des. Si)ringtield, Aug. 10, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. .June 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Lawrence .
Eudora.. . .
Lawrence ,
Westport, Mo
Kan. City, Mo
Nov. 15, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Doc. 21, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 11, '61
June 15, '61
June 3, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 11, '61
June 15, '61
June 3. '61
D'd .Milldale, Miss., Apr. 10, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 15, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Memp, Tenn., Jan. 18, '63.
Ass. to veteran battalion.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. ; date unknown.
state of Kansas.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co /i^i/iMecZ.
COM P A X Y F — Co ,} tin u ,id.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PEIVATES.
Graham, G. L
Holley, Charles . . .
Harper, Charles W
Johnson, John F. .
Kennedy, Michael . .
Koe pence, George . .
Licard, .Ja mesiG. . . .
^IcDonoll, Thomas.
Madden, Michael. . .
McLilley, Joseph. . .
Italian, Jauies
Ordwav , Ed-^on
O'Flaherty, John. . .
Perkins, John
♦ Juilty, John
.Sheridan, Michael, . .
Spence, Milton
Vaughn, Robert E . . .
Wright, Richard
WiUstofE, Charles...
Williamson, Joshiia.
UNDER COOK.
Carthur, George
Lawience
Lawrence . .
Kan.City, Mo,
Lawrence
Westport, Mo.
Vick.sb'g,Miss
Date of
enlistment.
June 28, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Mar. 27, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 19, '62
Nov. 27, '61
Aug. 10, '62
Apr. 1, '62
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 6, '61
June 3, '61
Feb. 19, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Mar. 21, '61
Nov. 18, '61
June 24, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
June 24, '61
June 28,
Oct. 9,
Mar, 27,
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 19,
Nov. 27,
Aug. 10,
Apr. 1,
Nov. ^27,
Nov. 6,
June 3,
Feb. 19,
Nov. 14,
Oct. 1,
Mar. 21,
Nov. IS,
Nov. 11,
June 3,
June 24,
Dis. Tipton, Mo., Oct. 28, '61,
on acct. of wounds rec'd in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62.
Wounded in action Feb. 10, '63,
Old River, La.; ass. to Vet.
Bat. May 26, '64.
Died Lalve Providence, La.,
Feb. 23, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 18, '63.
Assigned to veteran battalion.
Died St. Louis, Sept. 18, '63.
Ass. to vet. batt. May 26, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 26, '63.
Ass. to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Pro. Corp., date imknown.
Dis. for disability Nov. 28, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Ass. to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 10, '63.
Assigned toVet. Bat. May 26,'64.
Des. Memphis, Teun. .Jan. 18,'63.
Des. Leavenworth, May 27, '62.
Des. Memphis, Tenu. Jan. 16, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '61.
Trans, to Hdqr. Dept. of Kan.
June 17, '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co.
P.
PRIVATES.
Benjamin, George —
James Mahon
Daniel Updegraff
Fred.W. Schmidt....
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence ....
Jan. , ,4, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Feb. 19, '64
Mar. 11. -64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 16, '64
•Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Feb. l'.>. "(U
Mar. 11, 64
Trans, to Vet. Bat.
•John Coughliu
G -orge Keepence
John Marshall
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIX.
•Job B. Stockton . . .
Ed. S. Nash
Abraham Funk
first lieut.
•James Ketnbr
Hugh D. McCartt .
A BEAH.iM Funk
Alonzo J. Brown.. .
Calvin G. Beach...
second LIEUT.
Hugh D. McCarty .
.\ ur.a.h.\m J^uxk
Alonzo J. Brown...
Joseph Pennock . . .
first sergt.
Andrew J. Angell. . . .
Alonzo J. Brown ....
( 'alvin G. Beach
Cyrus R. Stephenson
Van Buren Rice
SERGEANTS.
Abraham Funk
Alonzo J. Brown ....
John Heudelong ....
William Banker
George B. Green
Calvin G. Beach
George M. Dilworth.
Cyrus R. Stephenson
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
M.iy 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
May 29, '61
May 29, '61
Nov. 21, '62
Juno 25, '63
May 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Jidy 30, '62
June 25, '63
July 8, '63
May 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
July 30, '62
May 30, '63
May 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
May 29, '61
Resigned .July lo, '62.
Re.signed Mar. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. Capt. Co. K, .\ug. 19. '61.
Woanded in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wil.son's Creek, Mo. ; resigned
July 15, "62.
Pro. Capt. June 25. '63.
Wounded in action — ; Pro.
Capt. Co. H July 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 30, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 25, '68.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Reduced Apr. 10, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 30, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 8, 63.
Reduced Aug.—, '63; wounded
in action.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. .April 10, '62.
Des. Mar. 1, "62.
Des. CliillLcotlie, Mo.,Oct. 6,'62.
Pro. Serg. Maj. May 29, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 20, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 1. '63.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co»/;n?/<-f7.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Xamos and rauk.
SERGEANTS.
Joseph Peiinock
Philan<lfr B.Minturn,
Van BuiL-a Rice
Maurice A. Bropliy . .
Michael Fitzgerald . .
Lorenzo N. Willis
Asbury G. Carter
COEPORALS.
Jeremiah Hepworth.
Charles T. Harrison..
Dewitt C. Burnham . .
William Andre
James M. Toal
ATilliam H. Sims
Philander B.Minturn.
William H. Bisbee..
Daniel B. Baker
Reuben Hinckley
Joseph PeuiiDck
Van Buren Kice
("vrus R. Stephenson,
Maurice A. Bropliy...
Michael Fitzgerald ..
Henry S. McClelland .
Residence.
Lorenzo N. Willis. . .
Asbury G. Carter. . . .
John .V. Siiultz
MUSIC I A. vs.
■ Scott Aushutz
Christian Kline
PRIVATES.
Angrell, Andrew J
Andree, William
Anshutz, Scott
Asher, Lewis
Atkins, Edward
Brown, Alonzo J. . . .
Banker, WiJliam. ...
Burnham, Dewitt C
Boyles, Benson . . . . ,
Beems, Charles
Butler, William H.
Brophy, Maurice A
Butler, John
Bryan, Robert A.. . ,
Baker, Daniel B. . . .
Black, Franklin...,
Beach, Calvin G. . .
Blake, James E
Case, Reuben
Cox, Thomas H...
Cockrell. .Tolm H. .
Curry, William G. .
Loavenworth.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
May 29, '61 May 29, '61
June 3, '61
May 29, 61
June
May
.June
May
June 3, '61
May 29, '61
June 11, '61
May 29, '62
June '■>, '61
May 29, '62
Remarks.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 30, '63.
Red. Nov. 3U, '02.
Pro. 1st Serfi. Aug. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Red. at his own req'st Oct.25,'61.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Eed. Oct. "25, '61 ; mus. out with
reg. June 17, "61.
Eed. April — , '62.
Red. Oct. •2&, '61.
Red. Oct. 2.5, '61.
Pro. Sorg. Mar. 1, '62.
W'<led iu action Aug. 10, '61,
WUson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
dis. Nov. 10, '61, St. Louisa, Mo.
Des. Ft. RUey, Ks., May 14, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, 'tU.
Pro. Serg. April 10, '62.
Pro. Serg. July 2.5, '62.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. July 1, '63.
Pi-o. Serg. Aug. 20, '63.
W'ded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.; dis. for
dis. May 1, '62, Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 20, '&.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, "64.
Pro. Prin. Miisician Mar. 10.'62.
Trans, to 1st Mo.Cav. Oct.26,'61.
Pro. 1st Serg. May "29, '61 ; dis.
for disability. May 29, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May '29, '61; des.
Fort Riley, Kan., Apr. '29, '62.
App'd Musician, May 29, '61 ;
mus. out with reg. Juno 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Dis. for disability, March 2,
'62, Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Serg. May 29, '61.
Pro. Corp. May, 29, '61 ; again
pro. .July 25. '62.
Died. Aug. "25, '61, of wounds
rec"d in action, Aug. 10, '61,
AVUson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wil.sou's Creek, Mo.
Des. ChiDicothe, Oct. 6, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61.
Des. Pond Springs, Mo., Aug.
'2, '61.
Mus. out with re.g. June 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct 25, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; di-.
for disability, June 12, '62,
Columbus, Ky.
Pro. Serg. Oct. '25, '61.
Dos. Springfield, Mo., Aug. 11,
'61.
Killed by accident near Mus-
cow. Tenu.. Dec. 30, '62.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 27, "63.
Renl. veteran.
Dis. for disabUity, Dec. 27, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
state of Kansas.
47
VIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — INFANTRY- Co»</»»ec?.
COMPANY (} — Co)Uinued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
I "ole, Joseph.. ..
Conley, Geo'-fro F.
Ca.swell, Vv'.-ii. H.
DoGratf , Wm. H. .
Evans, .Jeremiah.
Funk, Abraham..
Ford, Wm. W
Friend, Asa
Frederick, Armil.
Fisher, Charles M
Fitzgerald, Michael.
Folsom, Geoi'ge H. . .
freen, George B..
1 1 ridden, Wm. K.
Gross, Christian W. .
Hendelong, John
Hepworth, .Jeremiah,
Harrison, Cha.«. T...
ITinckley, Renben...
[iL-msrith, Gotloib'. .
Henry, John A.
Hart, Henry P.
Hickliu, John .
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Holbush, Wm. S
.Johnson, Edwin S.. .
Kline, Christian
Kirwin, Michael . .. .
Lareaux, Henry
I.owry, James M . . . .
Lantz, John
inturn, Pliil'nderB.
-ilorton, Wm. A.
-Meyer, Christian.
May, Pierce
Morrison, James
JInni'oe, James
Miller, Jacob
McClelland, Henry S.
McCormick, Charles,
Neddo, Joseph
Fo.-egato, Charles
Pennock, Joseph
Roberts, Sylvester M..
Rice, Van Buren
Sims, Wm. H
Stephenson, Cyrus R
Smith, Georije
Schenan, Peter j
Shvdt^. John A I
Date of
enlistment.
May 29, '61
Date of
muster.
May 29, '61
Remarks.
Shot for murder of Michael
Stem, July 14, 1S61, by order
of Gen. Lyon.
Des. Chillicothe, Mo.,Oct. 6,'61.
Dps. Trenton, Aug. 10. '62.
Dis. by order Gen. Fremont,
Nov. 10, '62, Tipton, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Juue 17, '64.
Pro. Sei'g. May 29, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Des. Spr'gfield, Mo., Aug. 2. '62.
Dishonorably dis. by sentence
of court martial, Oct. 2^, '62,
Corinth, Miss.
Transfd to Co. K, Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, June 7, '62.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. May 29, '61: des.
Trenton, Tenn., Aug. 1, '6''
Transfd to Co. B, July 1, '61 :
mus. out with Co. B, .June
•1(5, "64.
Died, Lake Providence, La.
July 22, '63.
Pro. Serg. May 29, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61 ; trans
Co. K, Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2.5, '61.
Died of congestive fever. Lake
Providence, La., June 29, '63;
wounded in action.
Pro. Serg. Maj. May 1, 62.
Des., Rolla, Mo., Aug. 23, '61.
Died of ty])hoid fever, St.
Louis, Mo., .Jan. 30, '62.
Des., Rolla, Mo., Aug. 19, "61.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '04.
App. Musician May 29, '61.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 1, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, May 30, '61.
Des. Memphis, Tenn.. June 20,
'GS; wounded in action.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, 'lU.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '61 ; mus!
out with reg. .June 17, '64.
Dis. for disability Nov. 10. '61,
by order Gen. Fremont.
Died, St. Louis, Feb. 26, '62.
Died, Lake Providence, La
July 1.1, '63.
Re-enlisted vet. ; was wounded
in action.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Gr. Riv., Mo., .July 12. '61
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '62 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability Oct. .5. '61,
on acc't. of wounds rec"d iii
action Aug, 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Des. Lawrence. Kan., Apr. 1, "if.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct, 25, '61.
Dis. for disability, Feb. '26, '62.
Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 25, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disabilit-.
Apr. 30, '62, Leavenw'th, Kai-.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 25, '61; nin-
out with reg. June 17, '64.
Died of typhoid fever, Lav-
rence, Kan., Apr. 6, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '61
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '6:3.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Infantry— Confmwerf.
COMPANY G—Continvfid.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Siwulding, Asliley, O
Sclmman, Augu-stus.,
Spragg, George
Toal, James M
Towiisley, Lutlier . . . ,
Tiibb.s, Heury
Tomlinson, John F.
Towusend, Smith...
Residence.
Wilson, Charles ,
Wagoner, Bennett.
Willis, Lorenzo N.
Williams, John —
Wells, Ezra
Williams. Frank . .
Young, Lawrion J. .
Lcavpnwortli, May 29, '61
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
May 29, '61
Mns. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Re-onlistf'd veteran.
Dis. for disability Apr. 19, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan. ; left thigh
amputated.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
May 20, '68.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '61.
Mn.s. out with reg. June 17, '64 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson'.s Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Sept. 12, '61,
St. Louis, Mo.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10, 61,
Wil.'^ou's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disal)'y,Nov.9,'(51,St.Louis,Mo
Dieil in hosp. Leavenworth,
Kau . Mar. 2, '62, of wounds rec.
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Mem-
phis, Tenn., Sept. 5, '63.
Pro. Corp. July 25, '62 ; wounded
in action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Rcnl. Vet. ; wounded in action,
Aug. 10. '(il,Wilson'sCreek,Mo
Dis. for disability, Sept. 7, '61,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dcs.GrandRiver,Mo.Julyl2,'61-
Des.Lawrence,Kan.,Apr. 9, '62 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
ADDITION.AL E.NLISTMENTS — Co. G.
.Vdalgo, Franci.^co.. .
Bisbee, William H...
( jirter, Asbury G
Dilworth, George M.
Fisher, John
Hogan, Dennis
St. Louis, Mo.l Nov. 1.5, '61
Leavemvortl!,
St. Louis, Mo.
Huggins, John
.Jackson, Thomas H.
John -on, Richard R.
Kelly, Patrick
Lynch, Mark
^\[oritz, Frank
Mothersbaugh,Sanf'd
McClatchey, William ,
?iaid, Michael
McDonald, Hugh
Moore, John
itullen, John
McNamec, Robert A.,
^[cNamee.Marston A
R ice, Peter H
Stein, Michael. . . .
Vi'ade, William T.
Wisler, Isaac
UNDER COOKS.
Artliur McLane . .
Henry Clay
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Kan.City, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
L.Proy'ce La.
Vandalia, La.
June 11, ;(>1
.June 3, "61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Oct. 24, '61
June 26, '61
June 13, '61
June 21, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 16, '61
June 11, '61
June 21, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. 24, '61
June 11, '61
June 13, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Jan. 1, '63
Sept. 18, '61
Nov. 15,
June 11,
J une 3,
Oct. 1,
Nov. 11,
Oct. 24,
June 26,
June 13,
.June 21,
Dec. 1,
Nov. 16,
June 11,
June 21, '61
Oct. 24,
Nov. 15,
Oct. 24,
June 11,
June 13,
Aug. 1;
Dec. 11,
Sept. 28,
Sept. 18,
Des. Trenton, Tenn. Sept.14,'62.
Pro. Corp. July — , '61.
Pro. Corp. June 6, '63.
Pro. Serff. Oct. 23, '61.
Des. St. Louis, Mo. May 30, '62.
Died of remittent fever, Vicks-
burg, Miss. Aug. 26, '63.
Assigned to Vet.Bat.May 26, '64.
Des.KansasCity,Mo. June 2;B,'61
Des. Otterville, Mo. July 28, *61.
Des. St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 30, '62.
Assigned to Vet.Bat.May 26, '64.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 24, '61,
Chillicothe, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 17, '64 ;
wounded in action. Aug. 10,
61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Assigned toVet.Bat.May 26, '64.
Dis. for disability, June 17, '62,
Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Columbus, Ky. June 17,'62.
Dis. to accept pro.lOth La. col'd
vol. July 2, '63.
Killed by guerrillas at Colum-
bia, Ark. while en route to St.
Louis, Mo. ; date unknown.
Dis. for disab'y, Sept. 6, '61, on
acct. w'nds rec. Ln action, Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Killed, July 8, '61; murdered
by Jos. W. Cole.
Trans, to Invalid Corps ; date
unknown.
Assigned toVet.Bat.May 26, '64.
Assigned toVet.Bat.May 26, '64.
Trans, to hdqr. dept. of Kan.
May 26, '64.
state of Kansas.
49
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^mr<e<f.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. G.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Cockrell, John H
Muuroe, James
Morrison, James
Leavenworth,
Jan. ^ 4, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Mar. 28, '64
¥ch. 29. '64
Jan. 4, '64
Trans, to Vet. Bat. May 26,
" "
'64.
I'ost'Kate, (Jharles
Ricf, Van Buren
Sclmman, Augustus..
Williams, John
COMPANY H.
C.\PTAINS.
Daniel McCook
Ofto M. Tennison . .
Sylvester T. Smith .
Henry M. Howard . .
Alouzo J. Brown . . .
Curtis M. Benton
PIE9T LIEUT.
James A. McGonigle,
Otto M. Tennison —
Michael Bransfleld ..
Henry M. Howard —
George M. Dilworth . .
Curtis M. Benton —
SECOND LIEUT.
Michael Bransfield ..
Sylvester T. Smith. ..
George M. Dilworth . .
Martin H. Dickenson
FIRST SERGT.
Michael Bransfield ..
William B.Feely
Douglas Hamilton .
Mathias Marshall .
Archibald Cameron
SERGEANTS.
John Hovan
John Leo
Otto M. Tennison . .
Michael Flood
Frederick Bishop..
Frank Payne
Luke Carey
•James Perry
Francis Zimino . . . .
John W. Shelton . . .
Milton W. Eves . . . .
Archibald Cameron.
Walter Hazel wood. .
-Tohn Woods
Benjamin Simpson. .
CORPORALS.
Douglas Hamilton. .
Pet«r Redmond
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Quindaro .. ..
Leavenworth,
Dewitt C. Johnson . .
Conr'd H. Steinacker,
James B. Young. . .
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth.
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenvv'orth,
Fort Scott....
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Dec. 12, '61
May 31, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 21, '61
May 31, '61
Dec. 12, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 24, '62
Mar. 31, '63
July 11, '63
Apr. 27, '64
May 31, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Nov. 10, '61
May 1, '62
Mar. 31, '63
July 11, '63
June 5, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Aug. 16, '62
May 1, '63
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Dec. 12, '61
May 31, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 21, '61
May 31, '61
Dec. 12, '61
May 31, '61
Res. Nov. JO, '61.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Aug. 16, '62.
Res. Feb. 27, '63.
Dism. May 31, '63, per S. O., W.
D., A. G. O., May i;s, '6:i.
Res. Mar. 21, '64, to accept ap-
pointment in Vet. Res. Corp.s.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Res. Oct. 3, '61.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 10, '61.
Res. May ], '62.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 31, '63.
Killed in action May 10, '63, at
Pinhook, La.
Pro. Capt. Apr, 27, '64.
Pro. 1st Liejit. Nov. 10, '61.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 24, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 31, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. M.
July 1, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 5, '61.
Dis. Sept. 14, '61, by order Gen.
Fremont, St. Louis, Mo.
Red. May 20, '62.
Dis. Mar. .5, '63, Lake Provi-
dence, La., on acct. wounds
received in action Tiiscumbia
Creek, Ala., Oct. 5, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Red. Oct. 13, '63.
Red. June 10, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. October 3, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died, Memphis, Feb. 1, '63.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; red.
Feb. 25, '63.
Red., Apr. 18, '62.
Red., May 29, '64.
Red., Sept. — , '62.
Red., May 29, '64.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. by
order Gen. Grant, Abbeville,
Mis. ; date unknown.
Pro. 1st Serg., Mar. 6, '63.
Des., Memphis, Jan. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 1, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability Sept. 24, '61,
Hannibal, Mo., on account, of
wounds received in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Creek.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
—4
50
Adjutant General's Report,
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con^wu^e//.
COMPANY R— Continued.
Names and rank.
COBPOEALS.
Jeremiah Mahoney ..
Lawrence McCarty. . .
John Murphy
Morris Murphy
Henry M. Howard . . .
Frederick Bishop —
John Haynos
James Perry
Jeremiah A. Sweeny..
Milton W. Eves
Michael Alk'n
Benjamin Simpson...
Allen Brown
Mathias Marshall —
Walter Hazlewood. . .
John Woods
William M.VVoodside
John Walsh
Residence.
Leavenworth.
William Sommers .
Robert M. Colton .
William Florence .
MUSICIANS.
Alexander Centro.
Alexander Fox
WAGONER.
Patrick Lawless
PRIVATES.
Ardiil, Mark
Branstield, Michael.
Bishop, Fred(3rick. . .
Barnhill, Thomas
Barrett, James
Brennan, John
Buckendorf, Peter..
Bart, Frederick
Casey, William
Centro, Alexander . .
Corcoran, .John
Carey, Luke
Ca\enaugh, Michael
Callaghau, Timothy
Donovan, Michael .
Dolan, John
Donahoe, James . . .
Dunn, Thomas
Donahoe, Daniel. ..
Davis, Robert
Egan, Joseph
Eves, Milton W
English, John A
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Date of
enlistment.
May 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 6, "61
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
May 31, '61
Date of
muster.
May 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 6, '61
May 31, '61
Nov. 11, '61
May 31, '61
Remarks.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leaveiiwortu.
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Des. Leavenworth, June 6, '61.
Died Sept. 20, '61, St._ Louis,
Mo., of wounds received iu
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Died of disease at Natchez,
Miss., Sept. 8, '63.
Killed iu action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 3, '61.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 4, '63.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 3, '62.
Des. Mar. 10, '62.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '62.
Assig. to Vet. Bat., May 26, '64.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 29, '63.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 1, 62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 2,s, '62.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 6, '63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, '62.
Absent in hospital at muster
out of company.
Reduced, May 29, '64.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, '63.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 8, '63.
Wounded in action .Aug. 10, "lil .
Wilson's Creek, Mo.; trail-.
to Reg'l baud. Sept. 1, '61.
Killed Nov. 2, '61, Tiptou, Mo..
by ace. dis. of musket.
Mus. out with rog. June 16, 'lii.
Des. Mar. 19, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 31, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61.
Died Aug. 22, '63, on board hos-
pital sfr R. C. Woods.
Des. Leavenworth, Kas., Mar.
1, '62 ; was wounded in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Cr., Mo.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '6i ,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disability Mar. 1, '62.
Des. Leaven., Kan., June 10, '61.
Des. Leaven., Kan., June 3, '61.
Des. Wyand., Kan., Juno24, 'iM.
Pro. musician May 31, '61.
Des. Leaven., Kan., June 7, '61.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out with reg.
June 16, '64.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
disability June 16, '62.
Dis. for disability June 10, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Des. Momp., Tenn., Jan. 25, '63.
Absent, sick at Madison. Wis.,
at dats of mus. out of Co. : no
record of muster out on file.
Des. Leavenworth, June 10, |62.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Re-oulisted veteran.
Des. at RoUa, Mo., Aug. 31, '61.
Dis. for disability Jan. 13, '63,
Memphis; wounded in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Cr., M<..
Pro. Corp., date unknown.
Wounded in action Aug. 10, '61 ,
Wilson's Creek, Mo. ; dis. for
dis. Sept. 24, '61, St. Louis.
state of Kansas.
51
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY B.— Continued.
■ In f antr y — Coji f in ued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dato of
enlistment.
Date of
mu.-tor.
Remarks
TRIVATES.
Elliott, Robert
F"tly, William B..
Fl od, MiclKu/l....
Florence, VViULam.
Fox, Alexander.. . .
Gorman, Martin.. .
Hovan, John
Hamilton, Douglas
Hamilton, John H.
Hannibal, Andrew..
Hogan, Edward
Hammond, Tlios. E
Hazlewood, Walter
Haynes, .John
Howard, Henry M. .
Hickey, Patrick....
.Jone^/, Wilson
Johnson, DeWitt C. .
Kelly, James
Lee, John
Lawless, Patrick. . . .
Lonerson, John
Leehifl:, Daniel
Lane, Westley
Lindsay, Charles H.
Lennox, Henry
McGowau, Tliumas. .
Mills, John
McBride, Patrick....
McNamara, Michael.
McGuire, Cornelius .
McCarty, Lawrence .
McGowan, Michael..
McDonald, Bernard .
McKay, John
Murphy, Jolin
Murphy, Morris
Mullory, WiUiam. . .
McNamara, Martin
Mahoney, Jeremiah
Norton, Patrick
Leavenworth.
May -.n, 'til
May 31, '81
Wounded in action Auj,'. 10, "fil.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.; di,-. for
dig. Dec. 12, '(53, St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. 1st Serif. June .5, '01,
Pro. Serg. June •"), '(51,
Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '(53.
Pro. musician June 5, '61.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 2."), '63.
Pro. Serg. June 5, '61 ; no evi-
dence of muster out on file.
Pro. Corp. June 6, '61 : died of
chronic diarrhea, at Leaven-
worth, Kan., Dec. S. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16. '01.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '(U ;
w'ded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wib'.on's Creek, Mo.
Killed in action .'Vug. 10, '(51,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 20, '61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; pro. 1st Lieut.,
May 1, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Sept. 21, '(51, Han-
nibal, Mo., on acc't w'ds nc'd
in action, Aug. 10, '(51, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. June .5, '61.
Died Jan. 1, '(52, St. Louis. Mf>.,
of w'd rec'd in action .Vug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Cre(^k. J[o.
Pro. Serg. June .">, '(51; died <if
disea.se Ft. Riley, June 13, '62.
Pro. wagoner Sept. — , '61.,
Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, 63.
Dis. for dis. May 27, '62, Leav-
w'th, on ace. of w'ds rec'd in
ac'n Aug. 10. '61, Wilson's Ck.
Miss, in action .Vug. 10.'63, Wil-
son's Ck, not heard f'm since.
Trans, to Co. E, June 1, '61.
order Col. Deitzler; des. from
that Co. July 2.5, '61.
Des. Camp Lincoln, June 3, '61.
Pro. Hos. Steward June 1, '61 :
dis. for dis. Mar. 5, '62, Lake
Providence, La.
Died Sept. — , '62, Springfield,
Mo., of w'ds rec'd in ac'n Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 16, '62, Law-
rence, Kan.
In arrest at Fort Leavenwortl i .
date of mus. out of reg.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. June .5, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
DLshon. dis. by sentence of G.
C. M. Oct. 26, '61, Tipton, Mo. :
was w'ded in ac'n Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Moi
Dis. for dis. Dec. 16^ '62 • wa.s
w'ded in action Au^. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. C<n'p. June 5, '61.
Pro. (,'orp.
Killed in action .•Vug. 10, '01,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 3, '63, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. June 5, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— (7onY/«?<ef?.
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names and i-ank.
Residence.
Dat« of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Payne, Frank . . .
Perry, James
Rice, Van Buren
Redmond, Peter
Ram!<ey, Andrew
Rowan, Michael
Rierdon, William...
Rankin, Charlos H. ,
Sullivan, Michael...
Steinacker, Conr'd H.
Sullivan, Daniel G. ..
Sweeny, Jeremiah A..
Simpson, Benjamin..
Sherman, Lewis G. ..
Smith, Charle.s.
Sweeny, Neil
Stewart, Thomas C
Self, EliasC
Tenuison, Otto M..
Tracy, Francis
Tonay, Michael
Tyrell, Thomas
Thomas, George
Walsh, James
Wells, Ezra
Woods, John
Warren, John
Walsh, John
Young, James B . . . .
Leavenworth,
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Pro. Serff. Oct. 3, "fit; mus. out
with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61; wound-
ed in action Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo. ; renl. vet.
Dos. Leavenworth, June 2, '61.
Pro. Corp. June 5, '61.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died in St. Louis, Mo., date
unknown, of wounds rec'd in
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilsou'.s
Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 5, '63,
Lake Providence, La.
De.s. Camp Lincoln, June 5, '61.
Assigned to Vet. Bat. to make
good the time lo.st by des. -
26 mos. and 9 days.
Pro. Corp. June 5, '61.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '62.
Died, Sept. 10, '61, of wounds
rec'd in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dps. Memphis, .Jan. 25, '63.
Prisoner of war at time of
mus. out of reg. ; cap'd at Big
Black River. Miss., Oct. 8, '63.
Des. Camp Lincoln, June 17, '61.
Des. on the march, July 15, '64.
Pro. Serg. .June 5, '61.
Dis. Dec. 18, '63, Camp Denni-
son, Ohio, per G. O. 36 and 6.")
W. D., A. G. O.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 10, '61, on
account of wounds rec'd in
action, Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Des. Leaven. Kan., June 3, '61.
Wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, WUsou's Creek, Mo. ; mus.
out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Leaven. Kan., June 3, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. June 5, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. H.
AUen, Michael
Brown, Samuel
Bush, Cyrus Z
Brown, Allen
Browning, Eiisha B.
Carney, Thomas
Cameron, Archibald
Curtis, James
Colton, Robert M...
Cowley, Jeremiah. . .
Dodd. Isaac N
Dickenson, Mart. H.
Dilworth, George M.
Ellis, Henry
Finney, Henr.v
Fitzpatrick, James .
Gass, Ben.iamin
Gardner, Thomas . . .
Henderson, Michael.
Leisner, Herman , . . .
Murphy, John
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Kan.City.Mo,
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo,
Fort Scott. . . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct.
24.
'61
Deo.
11,
'61
Nov.
27,
'61
Nov.
11>
'61
Oct.
24,
'61
Dec.
12,
'61
Dec.
16,
'61
Nov.
11,
'61
June
6,
'61
Nov.
27,
'61
June
1,
'62
Oct.
1,
'61
Dec.
;2i,
'61
Dec.
6,
'61
Dec.
u,
'61
Dec.
11,
'61
Oct.
24,
'61
Mar.
22,
'62
Dec.
13,
'61
Oct. 24, '61 Pro. Corp. Mar. — , "(S.
Dec. 11, '61 Ass'd to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 11, '61 Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '62.
' ' Renl. Veteran.
Oct. 24, '61 Ass'd to Vet. Bat, May 26, '64.
Dec. 12, '61 Pro. Serg. Oct. 15, '62.
Dec. 16, '61 Renl. Veteran.
Nov. 11, '61 Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '63.
June 6, '61 Trans, from Co. B, Jan. 1, '62 ;
renl. veteran.
Nov. 27, '61 Ass'd to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
June 1, '62 Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 1, '63.
Oct. 1, '61 Pro. Q. M. Serg. Oct. 24, '91.
Dec. i21, '61 Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, '63.
Ass'd to Vet. Bat. May 26, '64.
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 14, '61 Dos. St. Louis, May 10, '62.
Dec. 11, '61 Renl. veteran.
Oct. 24, '61 Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, '63.
Mar. 22, '62 Reul. veteran.
Dec. 13, '61 Died of disease, at Natchez,
Miss., Sept. 8, '63.
state of Kunsa.s.
53
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — lNFANTKY—ro/;^»//<;^Z.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K— Continued.
Names and rank. Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATF.S.
Mabr>u, Aik1i;'\v J . . . ,
Marshall, Mathias...
O'Hcani, I'au-ick
O'Brien, James
Reed, Tlicmas
Riley, Michael
Sweet, John
Slielton, John W
Sommers, William....
Tracy, WUliam H...
1'omlinson, Alvin T>..
Trusott, William ¥..
1'a,\lor, Thdina.s
\ antrni>e, .lolm
Wild<. Janios,
Woodside, Willam M
Zinuiio, Francis
I NDEE COOK.
JiiUs, Isaac
W] 1 ite, George
Gcorge'n, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
L.Prov'ce,La.
Bovina, Miss..
Jan. .1, "62
Nov. 11, '61
Feb. 6. '62
Feb. 1, '63
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Dec. 26, '61
Dec. 21, '61
June 1, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. 3, '63
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 6, '62
Nov. 11, '61
Feb. 6, '62
Feb. 1, '63
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 11, "61
Dec. 26, '61
Dec. 21, '61
.June 3, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. 3, '63
Feb. 1, '61
Des. Leaven., Kan.. .Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, "62.
Renl. veteran.
Ass'd to Vet. Bat. Jan. 26, 'id.
Des. Memphis, Jan. 25, '63.
Des. St. Louis, May 30, "62.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 26, '62; renl.
veteran.
Pro. Corp. June 1, "62; renl.
veteran.
Des. Memphis, .Jan. 25, '63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, "62,
Abbeville, Miss.
Des. Fort RU-y, May 19, '62.
Renl. veteran.
Des. May 19, '62, Fort Riley.
Ass'd to Vet. Bat. May 26, '6J.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 9, '62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 19, '62; des.
Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 25, '63.
Assigned to Vet. Bat. per S.
O. 53, hdqr. 17th A. C Vicks-
burcr, Miss., May 26, '64.
Assifrued to Vet. Bat. i)er S.
O. 62, hdqr. 17th A. C, Vicks-
burj.;-, Miss., May 26, '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. H.
PEIVATE.S.
Browning, Elisha B..
Caniorou, Archi'oald. .
Curtis, .James
Crowley, Jeremiah. ..
Donalioe, Diuiiel
Gardner, Thomas
Hickey, Patrick
Leisner, Herman
O'Brien, .James
O'Hcarn, Patrick
Perry, .James ,. . .
Shellon, John W
Somiiie!;-, ^^'illianJ.. . .
Taylor Thomas
CAPTAIN.
Gr.stavus Zesch
FIRST L,IEUT.
Henry Sarstedt
EuUi IJmfried
Frank M. Tracy
Frp. u rick Hubert
S'iCOND HECT.
JOmil Uuifried
Fiedericlc Hubert
Francis Becker
FIRST SERG.
Throdore Voet h
Fre.ierick II u bert
Francis Becker
Albert Formowski. . . .
Charles Dres.'-ol
SEEGKANTS.
Theodore Kroll
George Kasperski ...
Ferdinand Duerr
Frederick Hubevt
Theodore Vneth
•Tosepli Walt.'r
rra)ik Woehale
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenwortli,
St. Louis, Mo.
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Jan. 3,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 5,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 5,
Mar. 24,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 5,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 5,
Jan. 15, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Transferred to Veteran Co. B.
Transferred to Veteran Co. D,
Transferred to Veteran Co. B.
Transferred to Veteran Co. D.
Transferred to Veteran Co. B.
Transferred to Vet.<'ran Co. D.
Transferred to Veteran Co. B.
COMPANY I.
Leavenworth,
Elwood ...
Leavenwortli,
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
Feb. 2. '62
A in-. 12. "62
Oct. 29, "62
May 27, "61
May 1, "62
Oct. 29, "62
May 27, "61
Mus. out with rog. June 16, '61
Res. Feb. 2, '62.
Res. Apr. 12, '61.
Res. Oct. 29, '62.
Mus. out with rcg. .June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 2, "62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 29, '62.
killed in ac'n June9, '63, Lake
Providence, La.
Des. Lecompton Apr. 19, '62.
Pro. M Lieut. May 1, '62.
I'lo. 2d Lieut. Oct. 2ii, '62.
Hod. Jan. 22, "63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
W'd in ac'n Aug.lO, '61 ; dis. lor
dis. Feb. 27, '62, Ijawreuce, K.
l>es. Memphis, Jan. 29, '63.
Rod. to ranks, date unknown.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Juno 5, '61.
Disc, for dis. Dec. 16, '62, at
Abbeville, Miss.
Mus. oat with reg. .June 16, '61 ;
wounded in actum Aug. 10, "6J ,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
54
Adjutant OeneraVs Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry —Con^mMed.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
SERGEANTS.
Gotthardt Hoelil. . .
Charles F. Boelime.
John Woertz
Henry Lempke
Christian Brunke..
Urban Pfefferkorn.
COEPOKALS.
Alexander Forstner
Edward Gotzkow . .
Gotthardt Hoehl. ..
Frank Wochale. . . .
George Schmidt. . . .
August Tlioinas
Josepli Walter
Francis Becker
.Tulius Seifert
CJiarles F. Boehme.
Charles Dressel ....
Henry Lempke
Chas. Weissenborn.
John Woertz
Urban PfotTerkorn.
Christian Brunke..
Otto F. Fabricius..
MUSICIANS.
Clau.se Peters
Charles Lindner . . .
AVAGONEE.
Charles Schneider. .
PRIVATES.
Baechle, Fritz
Behne, Thomas
Behne, William
Berger, Henry
Boelime, Frederick. .
Boehme, Charles F. .
Boelime, Henry
Brandt, Ciesar
Brandt, Reinhold
Bittinan, Charles . . .
Brunke, Christian
Becker, Francis. . .
Combs, John
Leavenworth,
Clements, William.
Conradi, Gustavus.
fluster, Jolin
Custer, (jeorge
Dreher, John
Duerr, Ferdinand..
Dressel, Charles
Dauphin, Charles D
Eiser, Gustavus. . . .
Forstner, Alexander.
Fillweber, Charles. .
May 27, '61
Apr. 26, '61
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
Juno 1, '61
May 27, '61
Apr. 26, "61
May 27, '61
Apr. 26, '61
May 28, '61
May 27, '61
•lune 1, 'fi-l
May 27, "61
June 3, '61
May 27, '61
Apr. 26, '61
May 27, '61
At'r. 26, '61
.May 27, '61
June 3, '61
May 27, '61
Juno U\ '61
May 27, '61
Red. Jan. 1, '63.
Red. Oct. 9, '62 ; nius. out with
reg. June 16, '64.
Red., date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Died Leavenworth Mar. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
KUled in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Traus. to Topo. Eng'r Corps,
Sept. 28, '61.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 27, '62.
Pro. Serg. March 1, '62.
Red. Aug. 5, "61.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 21, '61.
Pro. Serg. March 1, 02.
Pro. 1st Serg. March 1, '62.
Des. Nov. 12, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 4, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Jan. 22, '63.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 22, "63.
Red. Nov. 9, '62.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 9, '63.
Pro. Serg. March 20, '64.
Pro. Serg., date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Dis. Feb. 27, '62, at Lawrence.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. April 9, '62.
Killed in action, .\ug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dos. April 9, '62.
Dis. for disability Sep. 4, '61.
Springfield, Mo., on ac't w's
received in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died Oct. 20, '61, Springaeld,
Mo., on ac't w's rec'd in action
Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Cr., Mo.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62; pro.
Serg. Dec. 17, '62.
Died of disease Lake Provi-
dence, La., June 14, '64.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
WiLson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disability Feb. 27, '62,
Lawreuce, Kan.
Wounded in act'n Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Cr. ; dis. for disab.
from wounds Nov. 2, '61, Tip-
ton, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Millville, Mo., July, 16,'61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. .4-pril 9, '62.
Dis. for disability Feb. 27, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Died Vicksburg, Oct. 16, '63.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out with reg.
June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 15, '62;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61.
Killed in action Aug, 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
state of Kansas.
55
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Conf-mwet?.
COMPANY 1 — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Formowski, .U bert. . .
Frank, Henry
Frank, Charles
Gotzkow, Edward —
Grund, Christian
Hoffman,. Joseph
HubRrt, Frederick . . .
Hoehl, Gotthardt....
Hussey , Martin
Hartung, Conrad
Hitzemann, John . . . .
Hawber, Leonard
Hoffman, Frederick .
Kroll, Theodore
Kasperski, George.. . .
Kotz, John
Killiau, Peter
Kurth, Andrew
Kurth, John
Kousserow, Freder'k
Krengel, John
Lorenzen, Henry
Lender, Richard D.
Lempke, Henry
Lindner, Charles. . .
Mayer, John C
Mueller, John
Mueller, Charles..
Natale, Joseph...
Leavenworth,
May 27, '61
May 27, '61
Pfeifer, Francis.
Peters, Clause
Pfefferkorn, Urban
Repp, Joseph
Rathmann, Augustus,
Schultheiss, Freder'k.
Schlange, Albert
Simon, Elias
Schmidt, George
Schneider, Charles...
Saile, Mathias
Schwarze, Paul -
Scheffer, Christian..
Schmidt, Andrew . . .
Seibert, Balthasas . ..
Ai.ril26, '61
May 27, '61
AprU26, '61
May 27, '61
Jane 10,
May 27,
June 16,
May 27,
June 26,
May 27,
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 29, '62 ; trans.
to Co. F, Feb. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability Dec. 12, '62,
Abbeville, Miss. ; wounded in
act'n Aug. lU, '61, Wilson's C'k.
Mus. out with Reg. June 16,
'63 ; wounded in action Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61.
Died of disease at Natchez,
Miss., Aug. 24, '63.
Des. Kan.City, Mo., June 26, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 27, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61 ; mus.
out with reg. June 16, '64.
Mus. out May 27, '64, Daveup't.
Des. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Dis. without pay or allowance
per S. O. .504, VV. D. Sep. 20, '65.
Discharged for disability May
8, '62, Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. May 27, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 27, '61.
Dis. for disability May 8, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis. for di.-iability Dec. 16, '62,
Abbeville, Miss.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Died of disease Rolla,Mo.,Dec.
1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Dis. for disability July 18, '62,
Columbus, Ky. ; wounded in
act'n Aug. 10, 'til, Wilson's C'k.
Dis. for disability March 3, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Pro. Mus. May 27, '61.
Des. Lawrence Apr. 9, '62.
Dis. for disability Sep. 24, '61.
Hannibal, Mo., on account of
wounds rec'd in act'n Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
De.-. Clinton, Mo., July 4, '61.
Died Oct. 28, '61, St. Louis, of
wounds rec'd in action Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Di^i. for disability Sep. 16, '62,
.\bbeville, Miss.
Pro. Mus. May 27, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '63.
Dis. for disability Feb. 28, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mils, out with reg. June 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, 64.
Mus. out June 28, '65, on detch.
roll.
Mus. out from hosp. Keokuk,
Iowa, date unknown.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61; mus.
out with reg. June 16, "64.
Pro. Wagoner May 27, '61.
Mus. out with reg., June 16, '64.
Des. at Lawrence, Feb. 28, '62.
Dishon. dis. by sentence Gen.
Court Marshal Aug. 24, '61,
Rolla, Mo.
Disc, for dis. Feb. 27, '62, Law-
rence, on ac't wounds rec'd in
action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Des. Lecompton, May 28, '62.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — iNPANTRy—Con^mwec;.
COMPANY I —Continued.
J 1 D«„; j-,„-« Date of Date of
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
PRIVATES.
Stioibich, Gustavu
Seifert, Julius
Speiser, George
Sabanu, Herman. ..
Schuoler, Conrad . .
Scliulze, Charles. ..
Thomas, August . . .
Thielen, Peter
Trew, John
Vooth, Theodore. ..
Walter, Joseph
Woehale, Frank . ..
Wabb, Louis
Wei.ssenborn, Cha.s.
Weigert, Emanuel
Weigert, Edward .
Walter, Charles.
Woertz, John . . .
Wafner. Tlieodore.
Leavenworth,
May 27, '61
Kemarks.
May 27, '61
Apr. 26, '61 .Tune 2, '61
Mas. out with reg. June 16. '61.
Pro. Corp. May 2^ '61.
Mus. out with reg'. June 16, '61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mu§. out with reg. .June 16, '64,
Disc, for dis. Feb. 14, '63, St.
Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61.
In confine't forde,*., St. Louis,
Mo., at date of mu.s. out of Co.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16,'64.
Pro. Serg. May 27, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '61.
Wounded in action Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Cr., Mo. ; pro. Corp.
May 1, '62; ab. sick in hosp.,
St. Louis, Mo., date of mus.
out of Company.
Disc, for (ILsability, May 8, '62,
Leavenworth.
Killed in action, Aug. 10,' 61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp., May 1. '62 ; mus. out
with reg. June 16, "64.
Re-enlisted veteran.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
Belknap, Ira
Burdoin, Joseph
Champagne, Joseph.
Eckhart, Oito
Fabricius, Otto F..
Foz, Benjamin
Faugman, .John —
Gallagher, Patrick
HiU, William
Hay, Frank P
Harvey, Austin M . .
Hott'sommer, Henry
Hosstetter, Geo. W.
Knupfer, George. ..
Koch, Bartholomew.
Luetzens, Frederick.
Muenzenmayer, Jos .
Neumer, Benedict.
Otto, Charles
Seebacher, Valentine,
Schnechler, Conrad..
Schwarze, Albert —
Schurr, David
Vivianni, Francis —
Williams, John
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Lexi'gt'n,Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
June 1, '62
June 1, '61
Jan. 22, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Dec. 20, '61
June 10, '01
Dec. 20, '61
June 16, '61
June 10, '61
June 16, '61
June 10, '61
June 3, '61
June 10, '61
June 1, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
June 1, "62
June 1, '61
Jan. 22, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Dec. 20, '61
June 10, '61
Dec. 20, "61
June 16, '61
June 10, '61
June 16, '61
June 10, '61
June 3, '61
June 10, '61
June 1, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Re-enlisted vetaran.
Disc. fordi.-;ability, Sept. 15, '63,
Trenton, Tenn.
Assig'd to Vet. Bat. May 26,"64.
Trans, to Invalid Corji.-i Sept.
1-5, '63, order of Gen. McPher-
son.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '63.
Died, Memphis, .\ug. 21, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb 26, '62.
Died Sept. 25, '63, of wounds
received in acti'n Alexandria,
La.. Sept. 20, '63.
Re-eulisted veteran.
Assign'd to Vet. Bat. May 26,'64.
-Vssigned to Veteran Battalion.
Died, Vicksburg, Aug. 7, '63.
Des. Ft. Leaven., June 5, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 26, '61,
Tipton, Mo., on account of
wounds rec'd in action. Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out by S. O. 45, Hdqr.
Dop. Mo., Sept. 11, '65, to tak&
effect Nov. 1, '61.
Died, Vicksburg, Aug. 8, '63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 24, '61,
Tipton, Mo., on account of
wounds rec'd, in action, .A.ug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Died, .Jackson, Ten., Oct. "24, '62.
Died, Nov. 14, '62, Grand Junc-
tion, Miss., of wounds acci-
dentally received.
Dis. for disability, Feb. '27, '62,
Lawrence, Kan., on acc't of
wounds rec'd in action, Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Killed in action. Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Lawrence, Feb. 28, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, May 28, '62.
Trans, to Co. F, Mar. 1, '62.
Des. Apr. 12, '62, date of as-
signment to Co. I.
l^fate of Kansas.
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FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS YOIjVNTEEIIS—Ii^eantry— Continued.
COMPANY I — Contiwied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
l!NDEE COOKS.
Trenton, Tenn
Oct. 1, '62
Sept. 1, '62
Sept. 28, '62
Trans, to Hdqr. Dept. of Kan.,
Daniels, James
June — , '64.
Trans, to Hdqr. Dcpt. of Kan.,
June — , '64 ; mns. out Sept. 2,.
'65, Leavenworth, Kan.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — co. L
PEIVATES.
Belknap, Ira
Hill, William
VVasner, Theodore.
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Pro. Prin. Music'n, Apr. 14, '(U.
Transferred to Veteran Co. D.
COMPANY K.
CAPTA]\.
George A. Fairchild.
James Ketner
John W. Murphy. . . .
FIRST LIBIT.
Camille Aguiel
Rinaldo A. Barker.
Jerome G. Miner. . .
John W. Murphy. . .
Oeorge VV. Hutt. . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Rinaldo A. Barker.
Jerome G. Miner. . . .
.John W. Mnri>hy. .. .
George W. Hutt
Joseph W. Martin . . .
FLRST SEEGT.
Jerome G. Miner. . .
John W. Murphy. ..
William L. Lucas . .
Thomas F. Hunter.
SEEGEAXTS.
Rinaldo A. Barker .
Alexander McKewn
Herman Jaeckel . . .
John W. Murphy . ..
George W. Hutt. ..
Thomas F. Hunter.
William L. Lucas..
Joseph W. Martin..
Curtis M. Benton...
Julius Relham
Thomas W. McClosky
Adolphe Bauer. . . .
William C. Martin
COEPOEALS.
James T. Dougherty
John Piper
George W. Hutt.
James Erwin
William F. Parker.
Lorenzo M. Keiffer.
Curtis M. Benton. . .
Julius Relham
Louis L. W^alton. .. .
John Peters
Thomas W\McClosk>
Atchison
L-;iv,>ii\voi-th
Atchisoa
Leavenworth,
Atchison
May 31, '61
May 28, '61
May 31, '61
May 31, '61
Sept. 1, '61
June 27, '63
May 31, '61
Sept. 1, '61
May 1, '62
Oct. 28, '62
June 27, '63
May 31, '61
Oct. 1, '61
May 1, '62
Oct. 28, '62
July 10, '63
May 31, '61
June 8, '61
May 31, '61
June 8, '61
May 31, 61
Res. Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. Ma.i. .June 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Killed in action, Aug. 10, '61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Res. Apr. 1, '62, Lawrence, Kan.
Killed in action, Oct. 5, '62,,
near Corinth, Miss.
Pro. Capt. .Jane 27, '63.^
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sept. 1, '61 :
wounded severely in head f<i(it
and left hand, Aug. 10, "ll,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 28, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. .June 27, '63.
Trans, to Co. B, Veteran Bat.,
May 29, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 1, 1861.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 1, ]>;62.
Disc, for dis. Jan. 22, '6:i, Mi m-
phis, Tenn.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 31, '61.
Red. Oct. 10, '61 ; mus. out with
reg. June 16, '64.
Red. June — , '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 10, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 28, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. July — , '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 1, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 10, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, Co. H.July 11,'63.
Trans. vet. res. corps, Apr.19, '6-.',
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Disc, for dis. Oct, 1, '61, St.
Louis, Mo.
Red. June 2, '61.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '61 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson
Creek, Mo.
Des. Apr. 2, '62.
Died June 17, '63, of wounds re-
ceived in action .Tune 9, '63, at
Baxter's Bayou. La.
Disc, to accept Caj>t. com. in
10th La. CoI'd Vol , July 2. '63.
Pro. Serg. June 9, 'ffi; v,'ouiid.-<l
in action at Black Ba.^ ou, La.,
Feb. 10, '62.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 22, '62.
Reduced.
Red. May — . "63.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 1, '63.
Adjutant General's Bepor
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co/i^/.ucec/.
COMPANY K—Contimied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COEPORALS.
Frank Therrit...
Atchison ,
William C. Martin..
William S. Proble...
Adolphe Bauer
Chri-stian Moore
Frederick Stephens.
Benj. W. Stevens —
Daniel Guinon
Frederick Shay
PRIVATES.
Anackor, Charles. . . .
Bowyor, Felix J
Barker, Riualdo A..
Benton, Curtis M —
' Broggt^, Casiaer
Boernstein, Cornelius
BuniKartor. George. . .
Bender, Peter
Bradbury, Elias R. . . .
Bacco, Elijah
Cole, Jo.'^.-ph
Curtis, WiUiam H. H
Dougherty, Jame.'^ T
Dupskie, Ferdinand.
Dre.-back, Autoine...
Davis, J. H
Davison, Reese
Denton, Isaac
Erwiu, James
Gritlith, Robert v.. .
Gerril.-^li, Frank
Guinon, Daniel
Hutt, George W
Hanni, Rudolph....
Hiller, Henry
HiU, Thomas
Huston, John M
Hunter, Thoma.-^ F..
Hager, Peter J
Hepworth, Jeremiah
.Jaeckel, Herman. ...
Keiifer, Lorenzo M. .
Kiness, Henry
Kronk, .lacob N
Kintzle. Christopher
Kaltz, Michael
Keith, George
Kirwin, Michael
Lucas, William L . . .
Lyon, Peter
Liuderman, George.
Lindley, Joseph M. .
Landis, Henry
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchison
May 31, '61
June 8, '61
May 31, '61
June 8, '61
May 31, '61
May;31,l'61
•June 8, '61
May 81, '61
June 8, '61
May 31 , '61
May 28,
May 31,
May 29,
May 31,
Leavenworth
Atchison
May 29 '61
May 31, '61
Disc, for dis. Dec. 16, '62, Ab-
beville, Miss., on ac't w'ds
rec'd in act'n Tuscumbia, Ala.
Oct. 5, '62.
Pro. Serg.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg., date unknown.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 16, '94.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 2, '62, Spring-
field, Mo., ace. w'ds rec'd in
ac'n Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Ck.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Serg. May 28, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Died Springtield, date unk'n,
of w'ds rec'd in ac'n Aug. 10,
'61, WUson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Trans, to Reg. Band Nov. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. May 31, '61. ' '
Mus. out w-ith reg. June 16, '64.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 1,'61, St.Louis.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64 ;
w'ded in action at Black's
Bayou, La., Feb. 10, '63.
Des. on battle field Wilson's
Creek, Mo., Aug. 10, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Died Hannibal, Mo., Oct. 1, '61.
Des. Leavenworth June 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; w'ded in ac'n Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
W'ded in ac'n Aug. 10, '61, Wil-
son's C'k, Mo. ; trans, to Reg.
Baud Nov. 1, '61.
Dis. for dis. June 22, '62 ; w'ded
in act. Aug. 10,'6 1, Wilson's Ck.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64 ;
trans, from Co. G, Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. ; dis. for dis. Mar. 2,
'62, Lawrence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out. with reg. June 16, '61.
Des. Memphis, T., Jan. 20, '63.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 24, '61, ace. of
w'ds rec'd in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. Fort Riley May 22, '62.
Dis. for dis. July '27, '62, Colum-
bus, Kv. ; w'ded in ac'n Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
trans, from Co. G Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '61.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Oct.
22, '63.
Dis. for disab. Oct. 1, '62, St.
Louis, on ac't w'ds rec'd in
act'n Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Or,
Trns.to 4th Kan. Inf. Feb. 1,'26.
state of Kansas.
59
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'o/?/'mMed.
COMPANY K—Continited.
Names and rank.
Residenco.
rKIVATES.
Laudeubpisev, Carl..
Miner, Jerome G
McKewn, Alexander.
McClosky, Thos. W .
Morgan, Samuel
Martin, William C . .
Moore, Christian
May, Adam
Morehead, Samuel. .
McKewn, George
Minley, William
Martin, Joseph W . . .
Murphy, John W.
Piper, John
Parker, William F.
Preble, William S..
Patrick, Samuel .
Peters, John
Relham, Julius
Atchison
Reed, John
.Rufer, Charles
Regan, William
Rinecher, diaries —
Reed, Oliver P
Shay, Frederick
Stotler, Jeremiah —
Showalter, Fran. M .
Stubbs.Zimri
Smith, Jacob
Stevens, Benj. W
Showalter, Joseph T
Shide, Andrew
Therrit, Victor S....
Therrit, Frank
Totten, Henry W....
Tarr, Thomas J. W..
Taylor, Philip
Walton, Louis L. . . .
Wilberger, Philip . . .
Woodford, William
Warner, John
Wakefield, Geo. W.
Warner, Heury . . .
Wiz.^ler, Stephen.
Young, Peter
D teof
enlistment.
May 31, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
May 31, '61
Leav
Atch
enwo
ison
rth.
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 31, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 31, '61; pro.
Scrg. Aug. !,(«
Pro. Corp. June 9, '62.
Dis. for disability Oct. 12, '61,
Hannibal. Mo.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 27, '63; w'udcd
in action Oct. 5, '62, Tuscum-
bia, Ala.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '63.
Des. Kolla, Mo., Aug. 21, '61.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Shot by accident, Leavenworth
June 28, '61.
Di». for disability Aug. 29, "62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 10, '61 ; wounded
in act'u Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Pro. Serg. June 3, '61.
Pro. C(-.ip. May 31, '61; mus.
out with rog. June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. .June 16, 'b4.
Dis. on writ of Habeas Corpus,
June 17, '63, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 12, '61 ; mus.
out with reg, June 16, '64 ;
wounded in action Sep. 14,
'63, Cross Bayou, La.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61 ; w'ndei-l
in action Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. at Rolla, Mo., Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64.
Des. Gr'd Riv., Mo., July lu, 'til.
Pro. Corp., date unknown.
Drowned in Miss. River on
passage from Hannibal to St.
Louis, Oct. ly, '61.
Des. Fort Riley, May 19, '62.
Mus. out with vpg. June 10, '64.
Trans, to Reg'l Band June 3,'61.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 10, '61.
Died in hospital Springfield,
Mo., date unknown ; wounds
received in action .\ug. 10, '61.
Wilson's Creek.
Des. Leavenworth, June 1, '61.
No ev. of muster out on file.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61 ; ren], vt.
Des. Memi)his, Jan. "20, '63.
Dis. .Jan. 5, '61, Leavenworth,
on writ of habeas corpus.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 2, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 21, '61,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus out with reg. .June 16, '64.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 10, '62,
Atchison, Kan.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K.
Bauer, Adolph
Cole, JohnW
Dickenson, Martin H.
Leavenworth,
Lex'gt'n, Mo.,
Kan. City, Mo.
June 8, '61
Jan. 22, '62
.June 1, *62
June 8, '61
Jan. 22, '62
June 1, '62
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, 61.
Died, Memphis, Jan. 12, '63.
Pro. •^d Lieut. Co. H, May '20,
'63; wounded in ;ietion at Blk.
Bayou, La., Feb. 10, 6'2.,
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con<^•??^t^r7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Foster, .James C
(rortlipt, Ferdinand
(Tiimm, Francis J...
Hunt, William .•
Keller, Antoino .
Keough, James.
Residence.
Kelley, John A
McClerniu, Patrick. .
Malm, Frederick —
Manning, Abraham. .
Mills, John
McClennon, Lntlier.
McBride, James
Ryan, Mathew
Reinhardt, William .
Stewart, WOliam —
Stephens, Frederick.
Shehan, John
Stratton, .John . ..
TJNUf'.K COOKS.
Collins, Tliomas..
Vaughn, Gabriel .
Atchison
Tipton, Mo...
Atchison
Weston, Mo..
Leavenwortli,
Troy
Leavenwortli
.\tchison
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchisr.n
Date of
enlistment.
June 14, '61
Jan. 1, '62
June 8, '61
June 12, '61
June 8, '61
Aug. 6, '61
June 12, '61
June 8, '61
June 10, '61
.June 12, '61
June 8, '61
June 10, '61
June 8, '61
Oct. n, '61
Apr. 1,"), '63
Date of
muster.
June 14,
Jan. 1,
June 8,
June 12,
June 8, '61
Aug. 6,
June 12,
June 8,
June 10,
June 12,
June 8,
June 10,
June 8,
'61
'61
Remarks.
Oct. 5, '61
Mar. 18, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 1>\ \\\
Ass'd to Vet. Bat. May 2.^. '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 16. '64.
Killed in action, Aug 10, "61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Dis, for disability, Oct. 1, '61,
Tipton, Mo., on ai. count of
wounds rec'd in ac^tion, Aug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, '64 ;
wounded in actijn, Nov. 30,
'63, Tallahatchia. Miss.
Ass'd to Vet. Bat May 29, '64.
Died in rebel prison, Richm'd,
Va., Oct. 22, '63; wo\iuded in
action, date aiid place unk'n.
Dis. Dec. 24, 'tU, on account of
wounds rec'vi in action, Aug.
10, '61, Wils^nl's Creek, Mo.
Dis. May 2,'t)2, Springfield, Mo.,
on account of wounds rec'd
in action Aug, 10, '61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 16, tU.
Des. OK the march, Aut:. 17, '61.
Des. on the battlefield of Wil-
son's Creek, Mo., Aug. 10, '61.
Dis. fur disability. Mar. 2, '62,
Lawrence, Kan.
Dis. for disability. May 20, "62,
Laivrencc, Kan.
Dew. Rolla, Mo., Aug. 20, '61.
Pio. Corp Aug. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability, Nov. "20, "62,
Abbeville, Miss.
Des. Memphis, Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '6.5.
No evidence of muster out on
file; trans. Hdqr. Dept. of
Kan., .June — , '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. K.
Bowyer, Feli x J .
Bacco, Elijah
Lyon, Peter
Moore, Christian
Walton, Louis L
Atchison
Feb. 29, '64
.Jan. _ 4, '64
Feb. 2'.i, "64
Fob. 29, '6i
Jan. 4,
Feb. 29,
'64
Murdered in camp Mch. 22, '64,
Bovina, Miss., before trans.
Trans, to Vet. Co. D.
Trans, to Vet. Go. B.
64 Trans, to Vet. Co. D.
NEW Co. B -VETERAN MOUNTED INFANTRY.
CAPTAIN'.
Michael H. -Mack.
John A. Henry —
FIEST LIEUT.
John A. Henry
SECOXD LTEUT.
Joseph W. Martin. . .
Van Buren Rice
FIRST SEEGT.
Archibald Cameron .
SERGEANTS.
Augustus Schuman .
Christian Moore
James Curtois
John Williams
Van Buren lUce
Charles W. Harper. .
Thomas Higgins
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
Atchison
St. Louis, Mo
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Petersburg.
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Oct. 8, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Feb. 21,
Aug. 25,
Nov. 21,
July 10,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4,
Feb. 16,
Jan. 4,
Feb. 29,
Oct. 8,
Nov. 15, '61
Resigned July 19, '62.
Mus. out .-Vug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark., per S. O. No. 2,
Hdqrs. Dept. La. and Texas,
July 19, '6.5.
Pro. Capt. Aug. 25, '65.
Killed at Atchison, Nov. 8, '61,
while absent on sick leave.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. :'•(}, 'C,:,.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 1, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 17, '154, Morgaaza,
La.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
state of Kansas.
61
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con^//i)<fi(?,
XEW Co. B — VETERAN MOUNTED INFANTRY — Co???/»7Hfrf.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
onli.stment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Thomas Gardner. . . .
■fames Hamilton. ...
Patrick Lucyy
Halden Hay
John Willi", ni-:
Abraham H. Wilson.
.fohn F. Blakey
Kailey D. Skinner...
Lemuel Mullen
Samuel Sutton
St. Loui-s, Mo,
Kan. City .Mo,
Ell wood
Leaven'>vorth
Leavenworth,
Sp'gflold, Mo.
Kan.rity.Mo.
Jan. 4, '(54
Mar. 2ii, '04
Jan. 5, '(54
Jan. i, '64
Apr. 30, '63
Doc. 1, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Mav 21, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
June
Mar.
No record of mus. out on file.
Mus.outAug.30,'6.i, Litt e R'k.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '6").
Mus. out Aug. 30,'6r), Little R'k.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — ASSIGNED TO Ni:\V (^.. R.
PRIVATES.
Byron, Thomas. .
Browning, Elijah .
Bragg, Francis M.
Carey, John
Conley, Michael
Cretin, .Josepli
("^omstock, Henry . . .
' 'ameron, Archibald.
Curtois, James
Dixon, John
Fleming, John . . . .
CatJeny, William .
Gardner, Thomas.
Hamilton, James .
Hay, Halden
Hart, Peter E
Keepence, George
Kottlegerdes, Henry.
Lucey, Patrick
Lyons, Peter
McCreary, George C.
Monard, John ,
Munroe, James
Moore, Christian
O'Brien, Michael
O'Hearn, Patrick
Rice, Van Buren
Shaughne.ssy, Simon.
.Sutton, Samuel
Schuman, Augustus..
Tillotson, Levi W. ...
Thompson, Chas. H..
Tuffs,Job
Ta.vlor, Thomas
W illiams, John
St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 4, '64
Kan. City, Mo.
Elwood
Leavenworth,
St. Loui.s,Mo,
Leavenworth
Elwood. , . .
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth
Lawrence . . .
Elwood
Atchison . . . .
Jan. 5, '64
.Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
J'au. 4, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 19, '64
Jan. 4, '64
•Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. .5, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 1.5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. .5, '61
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 13, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Jan. 4, '31
Jan. ^ 5, '64
•Jan. ^ 4, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. .5, '64
Feb. 29. '61
Mar. 11. '94
Mar. 17, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Elwood
Palermo
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Kan. City, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
Kan. City. Mo.
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 5, '64 Jan. 5, '64
Leavenworth. Jan. 4, '64 Jan. 4, '64 Pro. Corp. Jane 1 , '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Died at Vicksbur,-;, Aug. 3, '64.
Mas. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. 1st S"i'4T. Sei)t. 5, '64.
Pro. Serg. Nov 1, '61.
Mas. out Aug. .30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Died, Memphis, Dec. 8, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug 30, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, 64.
Mus. out .4ug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Des. June 2, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '6.5.
Died, White River Landing,
Ark., Oct. 27, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1 , '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30.'65, Little R'k.
D.-s. Morganza, La., Oct. 4, '64.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 15, '65.
Mas. out Aug. 30, "65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 30, '64.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '64.
Mu.s. out Aug. 30, '65, Little R'k.
RECRUITS ASSIGNED TO NEW Co. B.
.VUen, Michael
Baxter, John L
Barrett, James
15recheisen, William.
Hush, Cyrus Z
Brown, Samuel
Carney, Thomas
< 'ook, William
Clifford, Michael
Cooper, William
f 'hampaigne, Joseph
Dodd, Isaac M
Euglehardt, Conrad..
Fitzpatrick, Philip.. .
Fitzpatrick, James..
'"inney, Htvnry
Gibbons, Hugh
iTiuber, Alexander...
St. Louis, Mo.
EUvood
Tipton, Mo...
Eudora
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Leavenwoi'th,
Lawrence
St. Louis, Mo.
Highland
Hannibal, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Quindaro
Leavenworth,
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Sept. 2S, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 21. '61
Nov, 25, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 17, "61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Sept. 28, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Dec. 11, '61
Mus. out Oct. 22, '64.
Mus. out Mch. 1, '65.
Died of diseasi>, Evansvilk
Ind., Dec. 3, '64.
Died of disease, Vicksburg,
Miss., Jan. 3, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 20, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out Feb. 17, '65.
Mus. out Jan 7, '65.
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Adjutant GenetaVs Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — INFANTRY -
RECRUITS ASSIGNED TO NEW COMPANY B- Continued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Gotleib, Ferdinand. . .
Howd, Samuel B
Higgius, Tliomas
Haley, James
Harper, Charles W. ..
Hugins, John
Hay, Frank P
Harvey, Austin M —
Johnson, Jolm F
Kaine, James
King, Erastus
Kolly, John A
Lynch, Mark
McDennott, .] ames B.
McNamara, Mich'l F.
Morgaii, .James
Mattern, Goorge
McLilley, J i>.>eph
McDonald, Thomas..
Made, Michael
N olan, Francis '..
Nickolson, Patrick.
Ordway , Edson
Quilty, .Joliu
Riley, Michael
Rood, Thoma.s
Sr.xton, Michael..
Searls, William.. .
Stewart, Patrick.
Smith, James
Sponce. Milton
Sullivan, Michael...
Tatlow, Samuel
Tamlin, William
Tracy, William H . . .
Wizsler, Isaac.
Wilds, James..
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Tipton, Mo. ..
Charle.stou...
Petor.'iburg. . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Topeka
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
Rock Creek...
Troy
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Topeka
Fort Scott. . . .
St. Louis, Mo,
Lrawrenco . . .
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Loiivenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
St. Louis, Mo,
Lawrence .. ..
Loavenwortli,
UNDER COOKS.
Gibbons, Riclnnond.. Natchez, Miss.
Moses, Samuel Bovina, Miss.,
McLean, Arthur L.Prov'ce,La. June 1, "63
MiUs, Isaac " Aug. 31, '63
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
May
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Doc.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
.5, '62
16, '61
15, '61
31, '62
8, '61
26, '64
1, '62
21, '61
27, '62
2, '61
8, '61
6, '61
16, '61
1, '62
28, '62
11, '62
21, '61
27, '61
10. '62
24, '61
11, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Feb. 1, '63
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 24, '61
Jan, 31. '62
Nov. 11, '61
Mar. 21, "62
Feb. 1, '64
June 9, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 2S), '61
Dec. 11, "61
Doc. 21, '61
Sept. 20, '63
Sept. 28, '63
Date of
muster.
Jan. 1,
Dec. 16,
Nov. 15,
Alay 31,
Oct, 8,
Jan. 26,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 21,
Mar. 27,
Dec. 2,
Oct. 8,
Aug. 6,
Nov. 16,
Apr. 1,
Apr. 28,
Mar. 11,
Dec. 21,
Nov. 27,
Aug. 10,
Oct. 24,
Nov. 16,
Oct. 4,
Nov. 6,
Nov. 14,
Nov. 18,
Feb. 1,
Fob. 1,
Oct. 24,
Jan. 31,
Nov. 11,
Mar. 21,
Remarks.
June 9,
Nov. 16,
Nov, 29,
Dec. 11,
Dec. 21,
Sept. 20, '6:J
Sept. 28, '63
Sept. 20, '63
Aug. 31, 'm
Mus. out Jan. 7, '64 ;
i Pro. Serg. June 1, '64.
Mus. out May 29, '6^,.
Pro. Serg. June 1, '64.
Died Memphis, Dec. 29, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out May 27. '65.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 7, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 25, "t)4.
Mus. out April 4, '65.
Mus. out April 30, '65.
Mus. out March 10, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Des. Vicksburg, .June 2, '*yl.
Mus. out Oct. 25, "64.
Trans, to Co.H.Yet. Res.Corps :
mus. out Mar. 3,'65, Baltimore.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '61.
Mus. out. Nov. 25, '64.
Trans, to Co. D, Vet. Bat.,
Sept. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 31, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
No rec. of mus. out on file ; ab-
sent sick shice org. of Co.
Mus. out Nov. 11, '64.
Mus. out May 4, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
Drowned Dec. 22, '64, from on
board steamer North America
oil coast of Florida.
Des., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.,
.Vug. 10, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 29, '64.
mouth of White river, Ark.
Mus. out .Vug. 3d, '65.
Dos. Dec. 6, '64.
RECRUITS FROM THIRTEENTH KANSAS INFANTRY, ASSIGNED TO NEW Go. B.
PRIVATES.
Blakoy, Johu F. .
Beutley, Creed . .
Boyd, Andrew. . .
Bond, George. . . .
Brandaway, James K,
Benton, Mark . . .
Cottrell, Moses . .
Cole, WiUiam H.
Cooper, James
Dole, William
Eccles, Tlioaias J
Free, Alexander
Freeman, Aaron
Gallaway, Almarin. ..
H< iward, Charles J . . .
V'n Bur'n,Ark
Troy
V'n Bur'u,Arl<
Troy
V'uBur'n,Ark
Albany
Troy
Cassville, Mo.
ElinSp"gs,xVrk
Troy
Watheua . .
V'n Bur'n,Ark
Dec. 1, '63
May 28, '63
Feb. -29, '64
Jan. 17, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Jan. 10, '64
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 17, '63
Aug. 5, '63
May 28, '6:5
Nov. 15, '62
Jan. 6, '63
Jan. 18, '64
Sept. 5, '62
Nov. 11, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Jan. 14, '64
Doc. 21, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Feb. 8, '64
Sept. 20, '62
Dec. 21, '63
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65,
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. Jidy 13, '65, per S. O. 161,
Hdqr. Dcvt. .Vrk., to accept a
civil appointment.
Dis. July i:;, '65, per S. O. 161.
Hd(ir. Dei)t. .Vrk., to accept .i
civil appointment.
Mus. out .4.ug. 30, '65.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167.
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept a
civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Little
Rock, Ark., June 29, '65.
Dishonorably dis. (as belong-
in;? to Co. I, 13 K. V.)
Dis. July 13, '65, per S. O. 161.
to accept civil appointment.
state of Kansas.
63
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry — ConifnucfY.
RECRUITS FROM 13th KANSAS INFANTRY, ASSIGNED TO NEW Co B-Conlini.ed.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hicks, Columbus V .
Jolinson ^Ucxaader.
Johnson, William M
Kennedy, Daniel R. .
Muileu, Leinutl
Matlock, Daniel C...
MonhoUan, James.
Moore, James
Moore, Reed H
Neidiffer, Mark
Nelson, Edward V —
Patrick, Meredith...
Perry, James
Points, Charles N
Pardee, John
li^rico, William
I'arker, John M
Reed, Eli
Keed, James
Riehard.son, John —
Rowles, Albert
Rouse, Wilson
Reed, James
Reedy, Woodford. . . .
Reedy, George W —
Rutledge, Dudley C.
Skinner, Bailey D...
Smith, John V
Stout, Newton C —
Smith, Richard.
Stevenson, Lewis —
Sv.ank, Samuel
Smith, David T
Sanders, Jeremiah. .
Terry, Clark
Ti-rry, Elias A
Tumbleson, William
Residence.
Date of
enlistnient.
Wilson, Abram H. . .
V.atkins, Green B..
Wliiteclpud, James
Wa.-;hburn, J'ames. .
Wilson, Hiram
Webb, Henderson..
Whitcomb, Milo....
Walker, John W...
Westover, John
Williams, John
VanBu'en A'k
Pedonia
Ft. Smith, A'k
VanBu'en A'k
Troy
Cp. B'bc'k,Ak
Cane Hill, Ak.
Troy
VanBu'en, Ak
Lea v'n worth.
VanBu'en, Ak
Fort Scott.
Cp. R'bc'k,Ar
VanBu'en, Ar
Cp. B'bc'k, Ar
Troy
Ch. B'bc'k, Ar
Troy
Marysville . . .
Fort Scott. . . .
Spr'gU'd, Mo
Cp. B'bc'k, Ar
VanBu'en, Ar
Troy
Fort Scott.
Nov. 20, '63
Aug. 1, "03
Nov. la, '()3
Mav 1, '64
May 21, '64
Nov. '23, '63
July 1.5, '62
Nov. 14.
Dec. 2,
Dec. 10,
Dec. 2,
Feb. '25,
Dec. 2,
Mar. 10,
Jan. 10,
Feb. 7,
July 4.
Nov. 15,
June 25,
Nov. 15,
Ft. Smith, Ark
Car'l Sp'g, Ar.
Cp. B'bc'k.Ar.
Van Bu'en, Ar
Spr'gfl'd, Mo
Van Bu'en, Ar
Troy.
Van Bu'en. Ar
Atchison . .
Van Bu'en, Ar
Spr'gE'd, Mo
Lea v'n worth.
June 8, '63
Feb. 24, '63
July 22, '63
Apr. -22, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Nov, 30, '63
Feb. 25, '64
Sept. 1, '63
July 4, '63
Apr. 21, '64
Nov. 14, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Feb. 4, '64
Apr. 30, '63
Nov. 6, '63
May 28, '63
Sept. 25, '63
Feb. -27, '64
Oct. 4, '62
Feb. 3, '64
Mar. IS, '63
May '22, '63
Date of
muster.
Dec. '21. '63
Oct. 6, '63
June 9, '64
Dec. 2, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Nov. 14, '62
Dec. 2, '62
Dec. -23, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Feb. •2!,t, '6t
Dec. 23, 'o3
Mar. 10, '(U
Jan. 12, 'Gi
Feb. 9, '6-f
Aug. 15, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Dec. 21, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 16, '63
Apr. 21, '64
Nov. 14, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Feb. 8, '64
Aug. 16, '63
Dec. '21, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 16, '63
Feb. 9, '64
July 16, '63
Aug. 16,63
Remarks.
Mus. outAug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp July 1, '65.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dopt. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. July 13, '65, per S. O. 163,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Never reported to Co. ; no rec-
ord of muster out on file.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. July -21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
Died of smallpox Little Rock,
Ark., June 21, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65.
NEW Co. D — VETERAN MOUNTED INFANTKY.
CAPT.\IN.
Milton Kennedy Ohio City . . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
William H. Earl Lawrence —
Jolui McCoach Bloomington.
SECOND LiIEUT. I
John A. Henry i Leav'nworth.
FIRST SERG. I
William H. Turner. . . Atchison
John McCoach | Bloomington.
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Dec.
8,
'63
July
1,
■65
Jan.
Mar.
4,
21,
'64
'64
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Resigned Apr. 26, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Pro. Cap. Vet. Co. B Aug. 25,'65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. D, July 1, '65.
H4
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT K.VNSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co/iein wee/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS- ASSIGNED TO NEW Co. D.
Names and rank.
SERGEAN IS.
(jeorge W. Hiiu's. ..
.lames L. Stallanl..
(icorge R. Taj lor . ..
Benjamin George. . .
.lames Perry
'J'liomas Merrick
William H. Turner. . .
CORPOEALS.
.Tames Kelly
!■ leder'k W. Schmidt,
\Vm. P. Donsh(>rty. ..
Georse Lybarfr(>r
\\ illiam Hoover
Patrick H. Cairns ..
p:;dward B. Hassott.
(reorge R. Taylor...
Hen.iamin George ..
William R. Toole ..
Daniel Updegralt'..
PKIVATES.
.Adams, John G
Arnold, Jacob
Hailey, Charles
Bisliop, John
Hacco, Elijah
Helknapp, Ira
Busby, Isaac R
Cain, Peter
CH.«ick, Joseph
Cou^'liliu, John
CockrcU, Jolm H —
Crowley, Jeremiah. .
Cameron, Archibald.
I) wire, William
!) wire, .lohn
Denahue, Daniel —
FarreU., Edward .. .
Fitzgerald, Michael
George, Benjamin..
Giubcr, Maitiii.;...
Mines, George W. . .
Hinck, Henry
Heuson, Andrew J..
llastings, Tho.iias. .
Haradeon, Aidiew.
Rickey, Patrick —
Hdl, VVLUiam
Irwin, Benjamin F.
Jackson, Alfred T. .
Residence.
Kolly, James
Lybarger, George
Lynch, Matthew .
Lancaster, Benj. F
J^attin, George W .
Leisner, Herman . .
McKeogau, Thoma:
McFallon, Michael
McCoach, John
Marmin, Thomas..
;.! arcott, George . . .
LeaTenworth .
St. Cha.'!. Mo. ,
Lawrence
Leavenworth .
Elwood
.\tchison .. .
Lex'gton, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
RheasM.,Ark.
Lawrence
Alchi.son
RheasM.,.\rk.
St. Chas., Mo.,
Lawrence
Lex'gton, Mo.
Lawrence
St. Chas., Mo.,
Wyandotte . . .
E] >vood
Leavenworth,
.Atchison
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
Elwood .
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence. . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Burlington . . .
Lex'.gton, Mo.
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott . . .
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Bloomington.
St. Louis, Mo.
Lawrence. .. .
Date of
muster.
Remarks
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
.Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 3, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 12, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Dec. i:i, '62
Jan. 4, '64
Sep. 1, '6;i
Dec. 14, '62
Doc. 22, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Feb. 13, '61
Fob. 29, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 10, '61
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '6t
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '61
Mar. 15, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Mar. 21, "tU
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. Jl. "64
Jan. 5, "64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Jan. 12, '64
Jan. 4, '64
June 3, '61
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 19, '64
Mar.
13,
'64
Feb.
16,
'64
Mar.
■21,
'64
Jan.
4,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Jan.
jt,
'64
Feb.
16,
'64
Jan.
5,
•64
Dee.
13,
'(i2
Feb.
16,
'(U
Deo.
21,
'tW
Dec.
14,
'62
Jan.
8,
'64
Mar.
21,
'64
Jan.
4,
'64
Feb.
16,
'64
Mar.
29,
'64
Feb.
13,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Mar.
29,
'61
i\lnr.
11.
'(U
Jan.
4,
'64
Mar.
IL
'64
Jan.
4,
'6-t
Jan.
■'>,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Jan.
4,
'64
Mar.
29,
'64
Jan.
4,
'64
Mar
13,
'64
Mar
29,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Feb.
11,
'64
Jan.
5,
'64
Mar
14,
'64
Mar
11,
'64
Mar
29,
'64
Feb.
16,
'64
June 3, '61
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Killed in action at Alchafalava
Bayou, La., Oct. 4, '64.
Reduced Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st. Serg. July, 1865.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hd()r. Dept. .\rk., to accei)t
civil appointment.
Dis. July 21, '65, per S. O. 167,
Hdqr. Dept. Ark., to accept
civil appointment.
Pro. Sorg. July — , '65.
Reduced July—, '65.
Reduced Fob.—, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Sen. to imprisonment per G. O.
4.5, Dept. Ark., May 11, '65;
dishon. dis. Aug. 5, '65, Co-
lumbus, Ohio.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Trans, to Co. B, Vet. Batt., Sep.
1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little Rk.
Dishon. dis. by sen. of G. C. M.,
May 11, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Des., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.,
Aug. 15, '64.
Mus. out Aug. ;?0, '65, Little Rk.
Pro. C'orp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. July 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Des., Leavenworth, Aug. 15, '6-t.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'l ..
Dis. to accept commission in
U. S. Col'd Troops, per S. O.
402, War Dept. 3, July 27, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65 ■ was not a
Vet.; assigned to. this Co. to
make good 21 mos. lost by des.
Dishon. dis. per S. O. 421, War
Dept., Aug. 5, '65, Columbus.
Dis. for disability May 12, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 1. '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
state of Kansas.
65
F[RST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— ConfinwecZ.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS— ASSIGNED TO NEW Co. B—Confinupd.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Moore, John
MiUor, Laurenz..
Merrick, Thomas .
Malum, James
Marshall, John
Morrison, .James
0'i5rien, James
Pc^rry, James
I'o ^arate, Charles
Rauchfoss, Charles...
Reed, Thomas
R'dmond, Thomas. ..
Stailard, .James L
Sliiv.^lcv.Johu W
Schmidt. Frod'k W...
Sommer.s, William H.
Sheltoo, John W
Taylor, George R . . .
Toole, WiUiam R. . .
Turner, Henry
Turner, William H.
UpdegrafE, Daniel . .
Williams, Frank. . .
William.-J, Richard..
Woods, Wm. H
Wagner, Theodore..
Walton. Louis L....
Zook, Goorge W....
Residence.
Leavenworth, Mar. 19, '64
Date of
enlistment.
St. Louis, Mo.
El wood
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
El wood.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leaynnworth.
Cliil'the, Mo..
Wyandotte . . .
St. Louis, Mo,
St. Chas., Mo,
Lexiug'n, Mo,
Leavenwoi'th,
Atchison
Lawrence . .
Leavenworth,
.Atchison.. .
Leavenworth,
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 3, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Fob. 29, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 1, '63
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 21, "64
Feb. 16, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 29, '61
Jan. 4, '64
Datf of
musttir.
Mar. 19, '64
.Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Fob. 1, '63
Feb. 16, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Remarks.
Dis. for disability Dec. 6, '64, at
Mouth of White River, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. :50,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out Aug. 30,
'65, Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65, St. Louis.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro, Serg. July 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Killed on board steamer W. R.
Arthur, on Miss, r., June 2, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. July 1, '64.
?uus. out Aug. 3U,'6.'), Little R'k.
Fro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Dis. to accept com. in 3d U. S.
col'd troops, Oct. 29, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; raus. out Aug. 30,
'65, Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug, 30. '66, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Serg.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep, 13,
'65, St. Louis, Mo,
Mus, outAug,30,'65, Little R'k.
Died Vieksburg, Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65, St. Louis.
Mus.out Au:,', 30. '65,LittleR'k.
RECRUITS ASSIGNED
TO NEW Co. D.
Gallagher, Hugh
GLUigan, James
Haines, Joseph B
McCarty, Thomas —
Peak, Alfred
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Lawrence . , . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Lawrence ....
Aug. 25, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Aug. 25, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 21, "61
Dec. 19, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Dis. per G. 0. S3, W. D
19, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 10, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 26, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug
Mus, out Jan. 7, '65,
Dis. for disability Dec.
Now Orleans, La.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65.
, Juno
15. '64.
Roraaine, Ralph
Thomas, Louis
Wilson, Benj. R
16, '64.
RECRUITS FROM 13th KANSAS — ASSIGNED TO NEW Co. D.
AUen, Richard.
Anderson, Isaac
Brown, Franklin
Brown, M.DeL'fay'to,
Chase, Dana B
Crabtree, Thomas
Carothers, Andrew N,
f 'onkle, John
( 'airus, Patrick H . , .
Deameron, Geo. W. .
Dcarson, WiUiamT.
D,)bl5s, Daniel B
Dougherty, Wm. P..
lOaton, John
Free, John
Hoover, William . . . .
Hartman, John H . . .
Heflinger, Henry.
Himan, William..
Hughes, John W..
Pardee Aug. H2, '62
Atchison..
V'nBur'n,Ark.
Dry Wood
RheasM'ls,Ar.
V'nBur'n,Ark.
Atchison
V'nBur'n.Ark,
RheasM'ls,Ar,
Atchison
V'nBur'n,Ark.
Atchison
Bent'nsv'l, Ar,
Atchison
ScuUyv'hC.N.
V'nBur'n.Ark
Aug. 3, '63
July 27, '63
.Sept. 2, '63
Apr. 24, '64
Nov. 25, '63
June 27, '63
Dec. 14, '62
Nov. 21, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Dec. 9, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 22, '63
Jan. 3, '64
Sept. 1, '63
Nov. 4, '62
Sept. 1, '63
Sept. 24, "63
Dec. 1, '63
Sept. 20, '62
Dec. 31, '63
Apr, 24, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Dec, 14, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Dec, 21, '63
Jan. 22, '61
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Absent in couliiiement, at date
of mus. out of company.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little R'k.
Dis. July 21, '65, Little Rock,
to accept civil appointment.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp. date unknown.
Dis. July 21, '65, Little Rock,
Ark., to accept civil ap'ment.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp. July, 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 30.'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp, July 1, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll as be-
longing to Co. F, 13th Kansas
Vols.
Mus,outAug.30, '65, Little R'k.
Dis. July 8, '65, Little Rock, to
accept civil appointment.
—5
66
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— iNFANTKT—Con^M? uec?.
EECRUITS FROM THIRTEENTH KANSAS -Assigned to New Co. T>— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Hansford, Hiram A..
Atchison
July 1, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Mus.out Aug. 30,'6.5, Little R'k.
Hammock, Lewi.-^E..
VanB'n.Ark.,
Feb. 25, '64
Mar. 3, '64
' ' ' '
Hassett, Eihvanl B...
Dec. 22, '63
July 1, "(53
Jan. 8, '64
Aug. 18, '63
Jobnsou, William S..
Atchison
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Little R'k.
Kelly, Samuel
' '
Aug. 24, 'n:i
Dec. 21, '63
' ' "
Keggs, Franklin
Sc'lysv'e, C N,
Sep. 24, '63
' '
" "
Kizer, Jacob S
Van B'n, Ark.,
Dec. 1, '63
' '
" "
Minter, Edward ......
Atchison
Sep. 24, '63
* *
Absent, sick at date of mus. out
of Co.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
McCann, Simpson
Sc'lysv'e. CN,
<•
"
Mounce, William
Fort Scott. . . .
Nov. 18, '64
Nov. 18, '64
Dis. July 21, '65, Little Rock,
to accept civil appointment.
Marshall, Wm.E
VanB'n.Ark.,
Dec. 4, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Dis. for dis. June 24, '65, Little
Rock.
Orick, Joseph
' '
Nov. 1, '63
"
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Phillips, Daniel
' '
Dec. 1, 'tiJ
"
" "
Pope, Thomas B
' '
Jan. 14, '64
Jan. 21, '61
' ' ' '
Pope, William F
' '
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 18, '64
11 1 «
Page, Stephen M
' '
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 1, '64
11 11
Pompliiey, Henry
' '
Nov. 9, '63
Dec. 21, '63
11 11
Richards, i'eter
' '
Nov. 2, '63
' ■
11 i <
Reynolds, Wm. T
Pardee
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 20, '62
No evidence of mus. out on fil-.
Rice, N imrod P
Van B'n, Ark.,
June 20, '64
June 20, 64
Mus. out Aug. :M,'65, Little R' k .
Sapp, Joseph M
Atchison
Aug. 26, '63
Dec. 21, '63
11 It
Sapp, David V
Aug. 4, '63
' '
11 11
Sherman, Amos
' '
Aug. 24, '6:^
' '
.1 11
Tounzen, Daniel
Van B'n, Ark.,
Nov. 19, '63
* *
Dis. for dis. Aug. 10, '65, Little
Rock.
Mus. out Aug. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Wisdom, Jasper R. . . .
"
June 22, '64
June 22, '64
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Kesideuce. J^^^,,
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
KobertB. Mitchell...
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Charles W. Blair
Mansfield
Fort Scott ....
June 20, '61
Retained in service and trans,
to the 2d Kan. Vol. Cav,
Resigned Oct. 9 '61
MA.TOR.
William F. Cloud....
Emporia
Retniaed in service and trans,
to the '2d Kan. Cav.
Mas. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
.A.DJUTANT.
Edward D. Thompson
Lawrence
QUAKTGEMASTEE.
Shaler W. Eldridge..
SURGEON.
Aquila B. Massey ....
ASST. SURGEON.
Eliphalet L. Pattee..
CHAPLAIN.
Randolph C. Brant. . .
Absent on det. ser. at time of
mus. out of reg.
Absent on det. serv. at time of
mus. out of reg.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61,
Lawrence
NON-COMMISSIONED ST.VFF.
SERGT. MAJOR.
1
Lawrence.. ' Mav 14. '61
June 20. '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Q. M. SERGT.
P. F. Lull
Mus. out v,-itli reg. Oct. 31. "61.
COM. SERGEANT.
JohnP. Cowles
Lawrence
Mas. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
DRUM MA.TOR.
Ira D. Bronson
' '
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 31, '61.
FIFE MA.IOR.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
HOSP. STEWARD.
Davidson R. Way —
?.rns. out witli reg. Oct. 31, "61.
COMPANY A.
CAPT.4IN.
Leonard W. Hone. . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Thomas Fulton
SECOND LIEUT.
Luther H.Wentwortli
THIRD LIEUT.
James C. French.
FIRST SERGT.
John A. Lee
SERGEANTS.
Charles .\.Stringham
John MoHitt
La wren Newell
Charles'F. Harwood,
CORPORALS.
Sherman B<idwell
Charles Schmidt
Albert W. Kuowles. . .
Francis A. McKenna.,
MUSICIANS.
David O. Crane
Eugene T. Clewell. . . .
PRIVATK.S.
Banks, John H
BoutweU, William H.
Blair, Alexander A. ..
Biedermann.Reinha't
Barger, Charles
Bputwell, Amos
Cogn, Nathaniel H. ..
Carpenter, WiUiam S.
Topeka .
Kan. City, Mo.
May 14, '6i
June 2C, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31. '61 :
wded in ac'n Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 3], '61 ;
w'ded in ac'n Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Disc, by order Gen. Fremont
Aug. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 31, '61 :
wounded in action Aug. 10,'rti ,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Deserted .July 6, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '6i :
wounded by accidental di^c.
of gun, Oct. '26, '61, Leaven-
worth.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31. i)!.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Confim<ef?.
COMPANY k.— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Charles, Rolliii
Derm it, Squire
Dow, Simon
Early, .Jo.-epb
Greer, .Joseph D
Oregg, Nathan P
(jibbs, Noah
Hovcnrier. .Tolm
Hartwell, George F..
Hasli(dl, Thomas H.
Higbe-, S,\ Ivester W.
Hubbard, .\lbert
Ijong. Lewis S
Mavliall, Horaces...
Miller, Charhfs W...
Mills, Charles S
Morisse.v, John
Morley, Erie B
O'Niell, Joseph H..'.
Phillips, William P.
Robert!, Nicholas...
Raker, Johi) \V
R>nd, Joseph
Roid, Frederick
Robevti, James
Simmons, JolinF —
Shields, Lavkin C...
Tiber, Stephen C...
SVinans, GH>rg'' B. . .
Residence.
Wyandotte .
Lawrence...
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Brookfl'ld,Mo
Topeka —
Lawrence..
TopA-a....
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. 26, '61
May 14, '61
Sep. 20, '61
May 14, '61
Sep. 11, '61
May 14, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 26, '61
June 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
June 20, '61
Sep. 11, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Deserted at Springfield, Mo.,
July 29, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Killed in
Wilson's
Mus. out
action Aug. 10, '61, at
Creek, Mo.
with reg. Oct. 31, '(>!.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN'.
James R. Mc 'lure..
FIRST LIEUT.
Anson R. Spinner. .
SECOND LIEUT.
James P. Downer .
Edward C. D. Lines.
THIRD LIEUT.
Edward C. D. Lines.
ENSIGN.
Adolphe Henning...
FIRST SERGT.
Stephen H. Andrews
SERGEANTS.
Edmund S. M'Farland
Arthur M. Reed
Elias S. Stover
CORPORlbS.
Benjamin F. Collier..
William M. Lodier. ..
Williams. Blakely...
Alexander H. Lamb. .
MUSICIANS.
Lewis Hubschmaun..
Paul Hubsclunann. . .
PRIVATES.
Alden, Byron
Allen, Charles B
Allen, William F
Bishop, Cyrus W
Beates Gurdou E
Bowers, Enoch K
Bower, William H....
( 'ole, Theodore F. . . i .
Junction City June 20, '61
Manhattan...
Junction City
Wabaunsee. . .
Junction City
Wabaunsee
Junction City
Manhattan.
Junction City
Manliattan...
Junction City
May 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Sept. 4, '61,
at Shelbina, Mo.
Res. Aug. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 31, '61,
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61 ,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Disc, for dis. Sept. 30, '61, at
Wyandotte ; w'nded in action
Aug. 10, '61, at Wilson's Creek.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at W^ilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
i^tate of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Cort<?'?!»fr?.
COMPANY B — Confinued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Cuiiuinsliam, Dennis,
Carney, Joseph
Downing, Alexandei-,
Donalioe, Arthur
Doryland, John
Dixon, Jack
Ethe, Geor!?e
Frazer, William
Green, George
Uayler, Ciirist
Grunwald, Leopold..
Giddings, Marcus.. ..
Hiland, David
Hicky, Thomas
Haukimmor, Adolpli,
Hines, Joseph N
Holm, John
Ingraham, Oliver F . .
Isbell, Henry L
.1 ones, Theodore
King, James
Kenuey, Andrew J. . . .
Kallock, Amariah. . . .
Laden, James
, Langworthy, Oliver. .
Langworthy.Sand'fd,
Lindsey , John
Lewis, Charles
Lamb, Wm. H
McCann, .John
Miller, John A
Mitchell, Wm. D
Martz, Edward
Morris, Wm. H
O'Kelley, Dennis
Pardon, Newton
Rosa, John S
Swartwood, .Jacob. ..
Sarber, John N
Schuster, Aivtoine.. ..
Stern, Michael
Tozier, Charles W. . . .
Wheeler, Henry
Walbridge, Jerome. .
Wyckoff, Geo. W
Wilbur, Oliver
Welcli, Mason C
Residence.
Junct'n City.
Manhattan. .
.Junct'n City.
St. George.. .
Maniiattan..
.Junct'n City.
Alma
Junct'n City.
Leavenworth
Wabaunsee. ..
Junct'n City. .
St. George.. ..
Manhattan. ..
Junct'n City.
Manhattan. .
.Jiuict'n City.
Manhattan. . .
Junct'n City.
0.gden
Ozark, Mo...
.Maniiattan. .
Junct'n City.
Aianliattan. .
.Jui'.ct'nCity.
Salina
.Junct'n City.
Louisville.. .
-Junct'n City.
Wabaunsee .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Oct. n, '61
May 14, '61
June :i, '61
May 14, '61
.June -i, '61
May 14, '61
June 19, '61
May 14, "Ol
July 28, '6J
May 14, '61
June 13, '61
Oct. 19, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 11, '61
June '20, '61
July 2.S, '61
June 21), '61
Oct. 19, '(il
June 2(1, 'tU
Eemark.?.
Mus. out'with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Dis. for disability. Sept. 30, '61,
at Wyandotte, Ki*n.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Dis. for disability, Sept. 30, '61,
at Wyandotte, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
June 26, '61 June 20, '61 Dis. for disab. Aug, 16, '61, at
1 1 Rolla, Mo.
CAPTAIN.
Simeon F. Hill
FIRST LIEUT.
•James W. Parmeter
SECOND LIEUT.
Warren Kimball . ..
•John K. Rankin....
THIRD LIEUT.
John K. Rankin.. ..
FIRST SERG.
Herman Schubert..
SERGE.VNTS.
Alfred Wiley
Andrew J. Hill..:..
Jami!S B. Evans. . . .
CORPORALS.
Fredrick Tafte
.John Tinlave
•John Choscheek.. . .
D. W. Wolliugford .
MUSICI.\NS.
Arthur Smith
John Smith ........
COMPANY C.
Olathe
June 20, '61
Sept. 1, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Res. July 20, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct, 31, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 1, '61.
■'
May 14, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
"
"
"
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Olathe
:
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Dis. Aug. 24, '61. •
Mns. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUUTEERS — Infantry— Canij'nMed.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Resideaco.
®»te ©f ■
ssiistment.
IDate of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Belser, William
Olathe
May 14, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Berkshire, James H..
Spring Hill. . .
Kan. City, Mo.
' '
' '
Bonghton, Kicliard ..
"
' '
"
Carnagliain, Ai'chib'd
Olathe
* '
* '
' '
Chesaut, Willtam ....
' '
' '
' '
' '
Clark, Jo.'iepli
"
"
"
"
Cope, W illiam
' '
' '
' '
' '
Dayton, ICugeno
Spring Hill. . .
' '
' '
' '
Daniels, Joan
Kan. City, Mo.
••
' '
11 1 1
Fox, Leoiian
Gardner
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Fredrick, Abraham ..
Olathe
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Fuller, H. .J. B.G
Gardner
' '
"
1 1 11
Fuller, Jav
Olathe
<<
<(
11 1 1
Giiither, Peter
11
Hendrick, Conrad ....
Kan. City, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
He ver, Frank
Olathe
Kan. City, Mo.
..
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Hammer, Frank
Mu.s. out witii reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Harvey, Charles
' '
Oct. 21, '61
Oct, 21, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Hay.s, John E
Olathe,
May 14, '61
May 14, '61
11 11
Jacksou, John
Gardner
' '
' '
11 11
Klitik, Conrad ..
<<
,,
11 11
Long, P(>ter
Olathe
11 .1
Moso.s, John
Spring Hill. . .
"
«'
" "
Moody, Alonzo
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 :
wounded in action Aug. I'l.
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Nelson, William
' '
«'
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '6J.
Ryan, Matthew.
Olathe
i;
<,
11 It
Sengel, .Josepli
11 11
Schmautz, Chri.'^tian.
Kan. City, Mo.
' '
' '
Dis. July 7, '61.
Tappy, Ma<li.son J.. ..
Olathe
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Turner, James
' '
' '
June 20, '61
11 11
Walter, Charles F....
' '
' '
11 11
White, Albert
"
•'
"
"
COMPANY D.
C.\PTAIX.
Joseph Cracklin
FIRST LIEUT.
Thos. J. Steruberch.
SECO.VD LIEUT.
Lucius J. Shaw
THIRD LIEUT.
E'wd. D. Thompson..
ENSIGN.
Robert H. Baird
FIRST SERlt.
Arthur Guutiiur
SERGE.\NTS.
Samuel Houston
Horatio G. Babcock.
Jacob Koifer ...
James E. btewart .. .
John P. Cowles
cor:i'i)R.\LS.
Orlando I'. Rooks.. .
Julius Newbauer. .. .
Horace L. Moore. .. .
Horace Dyke
MUSICI.\NS.
Reuben F. Playford.
George D. Faulds .. .
PRIVATES.
.\llison, James W. . . .
Lawrence ,
Burlingame . .
Lawrence
Burlingame. .
Lawrence
Burlingame . .
Lawrence . . . .
Burlingame ..
Lawrence
Burlingame .
Lawrence.. .
Ottumwa ....
May 14, '61
Oct. 22, '61
May 14, '61
June 20, '61
Oct. 22, '61
June 20, '61
Res. Oct. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died Sep. .5, '61, of injury re-
ceived at Platte river bridge,
Mo., Sep. 2, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjt. May
25, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action .lug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. R. C. S.June 20, '61,'
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died of w'nds re'ved in action
Aug. 10, '61, at Wilsons C'k.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con^wwed.
COMPANY T)— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Brooks. MbertG....
Burke, Edwin
Chatfiold, \YiUiam C.
Curtiss, Norman . .. .
Coxsan, William . . . .
Drew, Josiah R
Drew, William Y
Dutton, Henry A . . . .
Eldridge, Sbaler W .
Giesy, George
Gouldiug, John
Gans, Joseph
Glathart, Mennassee
Harrison, James M . .
Hintzpeter, Albert.. . .
Hills, Silas M
Hendry. John
Herrinfrton, Freem'n,
Krumm, Wendelin . ..
Keeler, Julius A
Kineriem, Philip
Loyd, Samuel
Longfellow, Jacob W.
Lawrence, Joseph W
Luke, August
Montoou, James
Myers. John
Natcliado, Authon...
Noll, Englehardt
Pratt, John
RjTis, Charles W
Rogers, Thomas W. .
Schuyler, Howard. . .
Schuyler, Fred
Lawrence... .
Ottumwa . . .
Burlingame .
Prairie City .
Burlingame .
Lawrence
Ottumwa
Lawrence
Kan. City, Mo
Lawrence
Ottumwa . . .
Wyandotte. .
Burlingame ,
Lawrence.. . .
Date of
enlistment.
May 14, '61
Date of
muster.
June 20, '61^
Ottumwa .
Lawrence.
Sf-lig, H^nry W. H.. . .
Schuyler, Nic'as T. B.
Standan, Christian
.Spitzley, Joseph —
Van Gender, Alex ..,
Wright, Julius J . . .
Wiley, John W
Clinton . . .
Lawrence.
Burlingame .
Oct. 8, '61
Sept. 3, 'Gl
May U, '61
Lawrence —
Burlingame .
Lawrence...
Burlingame .
Lawrence —
Remarks.
Sept. 23, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 12, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Jime 20, '61
June 20, '61
Sept. 23. '61
June 20, '61
Oct. 12, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out with reg., Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. Reg. Q. M., May 23, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died Aug. 23, '61, of wounds re-
ceived in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Dis. for. disability, Aug. 18, '61
Rolla, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct,
Mus. out with reg. Oct.
wounded in action Aug
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct,
, 31, '61.
31, '61 ;
. 10, '61,
. 31, '61.
Pro. Serg. Maj., May 25, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 :
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, 61,
at Wilson's Crt-nk. Mo.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel J. Crawford
FIRST I.IEUT.
John G. Lindsay
SECOND LIEUT.
A. R. Morton
Samuel K. Cross ...
THIED LIEUT.
Samuel K. Cross . . .
ENSIGN.
Henry Nugent
FIK9T SEEGT.
John Johnston
SERGEANTS.
David Wright
Zachariah N orris —
Garnett ,
-Tune 20, '61
Ohio City
Garnett . .
Greely...
Garnett ,
Hugh Quin
Robt.H.P.Snodgrass, Greely.
May 14, '61
Sept.
June
1, '61
20, '61
Retained in service and trans,
to 2d Kan. Cav.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Abs. with't I've since Aug. 7, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sept. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
w'ded ' in ac'n Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Kan., Oct. 4, '61. i
Adjutant GenevaVs Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Coni!?/med.
COMPANY E. ■
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
James F.Walker.
James L. Kerchivel.
James L. Wilson
Shelly Plotit,'h
JirSICIANS.
Henry Neil
Robert Beck
George Bacon
PRIVATES.
Ayers, Benjamin H. .
Ballance, Charles . .
Ballard, Thomas H. .
Dykes, Thomas
Eaton, David S
Farrah, Edward . .. .
Fields, Jacob
Harris, John H
Hicks, Benjamin... .
Hicks, Sylvester
Hurd, James E
Hendrix, James W. .
Harrald, Tht odore. .
Jackson, Madison C.
Johnson, Albert
Johnson, George . . .
Kirkham, Ezra
Kline, William
Morton, Joseph C.
McFadden, John A
McFadden, Samuel S.
Noble, William....
Norris, John
Osborn, Vincent B. . .
Paul, Charles
Paul, James
Payne, Albert
Peak, Alfred
Royal, Franklin
Reynolds, Ephriam.
Ramsey, John W. . . .
Romine, Ezra
Ruckle, David
Saulsbery, Albert...
Slater, David
Smith, Theophilus. .
Stanton, .John
Stowell, Abisha
Shannon, Henry S. . .
Ten Brook, James B.
Viles, Vardamus . . . .
Wilcox, Herman . . . .
Williams, Joseph .. .
Winklepl eck, Sam'l.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Garnett
Gi'eely
Ohio City ...
Garnett
Tola
Ohio City . . .
Leroy
Garnett
Canton
Clinton, Mo.
Garnett
Ohio City . . .
Prairie City.
Garnett
Ohio City . . .
Prairie City .
Greely
Ohio Twp . . .
Clinton, Mo.
Garnett
Clinton, Mo.
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
June 20, '61
June 21, '61
June 20, '61
July 10, '61
June 20, '61
Garnett ,
Lawrence —
Garnett
Canton
Osawatomio.
Canton
Garnett
Ohio City . . .
Greely
Garnett .. .
Ohio Twp.
Lawrence .
Garnett . . .
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
June 20, '61
July 10, '61
June 20, '61
Mus. out Oct. 31, '61 ; w'ded in
ac'n Aug. 10, '61, Wilson's Ck.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Missing in action, Aug. 10, '61,
at Wil.son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Killed in action at Wilson's
Creek, Mo., Aug. 10. 'til.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded iu action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wil.son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Mus. out Oct. 31, "61; wounded
iu action, Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action, .'^ug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 10, "61.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Byron P. Ayres
FIRST LIEUT.
Ezekiel Bunn
SECOND LIEUT.
Barnett B. Mitchell.
THIRD LIEUT.
David R. Coleman. .
Pari.=
May 14, '61
June 20, '61
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 31, 61.
Dis. by order of Maj.-Gen. Fre-
mont, Aug. 31,'61, at St. Louis.
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — (7o»//nMc^/.
COMPANY F -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
FIRST SEEGT.
WiUua Betts
Franklin Newell.
SERGEANTS.
Thomas W. Greenly
Walter W.Godley...
William C. Gibbons.
David Sibbelt
CORPORALS.
Hiram Lathrop
Francis M. Tolivar. .
Edwin C. Caldwell..
Tbomas H. Coi'P- ■ . •
Henry C. Adain^;
MUSICIAXS.
Jacob R. Lundy
Francis M. E'razell. ,
PRIVATES.
Armstrong, James. .
Armstrong, Warrou
Atkins, Charles S. . . ,
Paris May 14, '61 June 20, '61
Trading Pn--
Paris
Valley Twp.
Paris.
Valley Twp.
Brodhead, J. C Mound City .
Barber, Henry L I'aris
Belcher, .James H —
Bailey, Hanley P
Braunch, William —
Bronsou, Ira D
Creager, Fi'ancis .\. . .
Dowling, Matthew. . .
Furge, Edward D —
Frazell, James A. D..
Fear, Lawrence W. . .
Gilden, John . . .
Gould, John H.
Herman, .John .
Hines, John
Huff, George. . .
Is'oeU, John C. .
Johnson, Elhenan.
Lyman, Charles. . .
Lyons, John
Meeker, David A. .
McXickle, James
Miller, Benjamin B.
Miller, James
Miserez, Peter J
Massey, Aquila B. . .
O'Riley, Thomas. .
Pitman, Morris
Paris .
Sep.
May
20, '61
14, '61
Sep. 20, 'CI
June 20, 'CI
Remarks.
Valley Twp.
Wabaunsee
Paris .
Mound City..
Trading Post.
Preston, John, . . .
Reynolds, Hiram.
Ray, Lester
Eutledge, Isaac.
Sudberry, Wm. T.
Spain, George
Snook, Jolin S
Swaney, William T. .
Snook, William
Paris.
Trading Post
Paris
Trading Post
Paris
May 25, '61
May U, '61
Aug. 8, '61
May U, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Aug. 8, '61
June 20, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Di'>d Aug. 22, '61, of wnds. reo.
in action Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
sous Creek, Mo.
Prisoner of war from .A.ug. 10,
'61, to Sep. 15, 'CI; pro. l^t
Sevg. Sep. 23, '61 ; mus. out
withrog. Oct. 31, '61.
Mas. out with rog. OcL .'U, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, 'CI ;
■vVOHuded in action at Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died of typhoid fever at Wyan-
dot ts, Kan., Oct. 16, '61.
Mus. out with reg. I ct. 31, "CI.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wil.-on".-; Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. Drum Major.
Mus. out witii reg. Oct. 31, '61,
Do''. at Grand River, Mo., Aug.
Vu 'CI.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
trans, from Co. H, llth lU.
Ini^. Vol., Aug. 28, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, 'CI.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, CI ;
w. in act'n Aug 10," 61, Wilson's
Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, 'CI.
Pro. to Regimental Surgeon.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, 'CI.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
w. in act'n Aug. 10, "CI, Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Trans, to Co. H, 14th lU. Vol.,
Aug. 8, '61.
Mu.-. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creuk.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —lMFANTRY—Con^?nr<ec?.
COMPANY ¥— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Tooney, Michael . ..
Tompkins, Caius M.
Thacker, James
Wright, John F . . . .
Way, Davidson R . .
Williauis, James K.
Rasidenc*.
Paris .
Dat« of
enlistment.
Sep. 23, '61
May 14, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Jime 28. '61
May 11, '61
Dat« of
muster.
Sep. 23, '61
June 26, '61
Sep. 23, '61
June 28, '61
June 20, '61
Remarks
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. Hospital Steward.
Pro. Fife Major.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Avra P. Russell .
FIRST I.IECT.
Charles P. Wiggins .
SECOND LIEUT.
Jacob A. Graham .
THIRD LIEUT.
Robert Newell . . .
ENSIGN.
Stephen G. King
FIKST SEECtT.
John M. JI(uitzer
SEKGEANTS.
Johnloest
Wm. S. Hutchinson.
Alson Ham Win
CORPORALS.
Marsh. K. Spuvloch .
Deloss W. Perriu
John D. Sands
James Ulery
MUSICIANS.
Cliarlcs L<;\vry . . .
John W. Dawson.
PRIVATES.
Barr, .John N
Bell, Hoiuv C
Boyle, Jolin A
Boyles, Wi'-^loy
Calhou!!, Cluirles ...
Chamlierliii, Charles
Chesney, Tliomas H .
Cooper, William
Con\vcll. James
Conwell, Ezra S
C'raue, Frank L
Desauuo, George H.
Deiffendorf, Norman
Gallagher. Oliver P..
Garvin, Martin
Hastings, Oliver
Hutcliison, Wm. B. ..
Howard, David G.. .
Jewell, Daniel H
Kepler, Andrew
Kepler, David
Mitchell, Lewis
Marcott, Gi'orge
Moouau, Tliomas F
McDonald, .James. . .
McFarland, Daniel
Juno 20, '61
May I'l, '61
Sep. 2. 'C.l
May 11, "01
June 2."i, '61
May 14, '61
May 14, |61
June 25, '61
May 14, '61
Mar. 14, '61
Sep. ■-'. 'ill
June 2u, '61
June 2.5, "61
June 20, '61
June 20, '61
June 25, '61
June 20, '62
June 20, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31 , '61 ;
w. accidentally Sept. 11, '61,
at Shelbina, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 :
v>-. in action Aug. 10, '61, at
WiLson Creek, Mo.
Absent without leave since
Aug. 30, 61.
Killed in action Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Des. July 28, 61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. .31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Red. to ranks .July 20, '61 ; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Red. to ranks July 20, '61 ; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Jfus. out Oct. .31, '61 ; wounded
in action Aug. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wiliou's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '01.
Mus. out C>ct. 31, '61 ; wounded
in action .^ ng. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Erroneously reported on mus.-
in roll ; vas not mus.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Erroneously reported on mus.
in roll ; was not mus.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
state of Kansas.
iO
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co^i^/nMer?.
COMPANY G-Coniimied.
Name-; and rank.
Residence.
Dat« of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
May n, 't51
.June 2n, 'Gl
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with rear. Oct. 81, '61 ;
wounded in action Xua;. Ill,
'61, at Wilson'.s Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 'M, '61.
PliUIip^i Edward.
Mus. out Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg., Oct. 31, '61.
Stewart, Jop. W. C . .
.1 I .
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
WiUiam F. Cloud..
And re w J . M itchell .
FIEST LIEUT.
Charles S. Hills..
SECOND LIEUT.
.Joseph A. Fuller
TIlIED LTEUT.
William T. GUiher..
FIRST SERGT.
Josepji Rikabaugh. .
SERGEANTS.
Henry Peai'ce
WiUiam Y. Phillips.
Charles A. Archer. . .
CORPORALS.
Horace H. Suttle
Wm. B. Thoniijkins . .
Frank Grisez
Phomas MiUer
PErVATES.
Adams, Cyrenius R.M.
Brink, Abner
Broxon, Allen L
Babbitt, Mariou A...
Buit. Hiram
Catterson, John L...
Clark, John
Curtis, .John
Edwards, Albert
Evans, Daniel
Faucett, Maximilian
Gilmore, David S....
Gaster, Isaac R
Hunt, William S
Hirth, Frederick W..
Helsel, Samuel
Hampton, Elias J
Holmes, Lucius
Hammel, Samuel. . . .
.Johnson, William C.
John.son, Noel R
Kizer. Charles N . . . .
Lambkin, .James F. .
Myers, Michael
Emporia
i June 20, '61
May 11, '61
Oct. 14, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 11, '61
May 14, '61
June 23, '61
May 14, '61
.June 2.3,61
May 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
May 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
May 14, '61
June 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
June 20, '61
June 23, '61
Pro. Major May 23, 'lil.
Pro. from 1st Lieut, to Cap.
May 23, '61 ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. from Serg. Ma y 23, "61 ;
mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, "61.
Dis. by order of Gen. Fremont,
Aug. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. from Corp. May 23, '61 ;
mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg., Oct. 31, '6! ;
wounded in action .\ug. lU, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg., Oct. 31, '61.
Died -Aug. 11, '61, of wounds re-
ceived in action .Aug. 10, '61,
at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg., Oct. 31, '61.
Killed in action .Aug. 10, '61, at
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 1(J,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out v.itli reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action, .A.ug. 10,
'61, Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 :
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died, Aug. 12, '61, Springfield,
of wounds rec'd in act'n. .-Vug.
10, '61, Wilson's Creek, Mo. ~
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
June 20, '61
June 23, '61
June 20, '61 | Mas. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61;
wounded in action, .\ug. 10,
I '61, Wason's Creek, Mo.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co/iYMiuer?.
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
S^uste^r' Remarks.
PEIVATES.
McFadden, Frank —
McLain, Michael
Perry, Benjamin F. W.
Reed, George W
Spencer, Isaac N
Trask, Edward
Thornbrough, Alfred,
Wood, Martin D
Winningbam, Jack'n,
Emporia
Americus
Emporia
Prairie City . .
Emporia
Prairie City..
May 14. '61
June 2;^, '61
May 14, '61
June 20, '61
June 23, '61
June 20, '61
Mns. out with rog. Oct. 31, "61.
Mus. out with nig. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action, Aug. 10.
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 31, "'il.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '6J :
wounded in action, Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creok, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died, Oct. 6, '61, of wound rec"(t
in action, .\.ng. 10, '61, at Wil-
son's Creek, Mo.
Des. July 20, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Des. July 20, '61.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel N. Wood
FTltST LIKUT.
Charles Dimon
SECOND I.IKCT.
Edward G. Pierce . . .
TlIIRn LIELT.
Ja;nes C. Bunch
FIRST SERGT.
John Rambow
Q. M. SEKGT.
Cliarli-s E. Payne,...
SEKOKANTS.
George W. AVilliams.
John W. Rlakely....
Vivian K. Spear
CORPORALS.
William L. Lyon
John Som
Justin L. Dimon
EliasGibbs
MV^SICI.ANS.
Peter Milim-
John Shu It z
PRIVATES.
Aylsworth, Frank B.
Boyce, Artemu.s W...
Bailey, Alexander...
Bates, William
Brattou, Robi-rt A.. .
elites, James J
Coveston, Henry O. .
Dickerson. .Josiah B.
Davison, William 11.
Davison, George W. .
Daily, Martin
Everett, Josiah A —
Foltz, Martin L
Goodin, Charles H . . .
Graham, Lewis W. . . .
Gunther, .Andrew
Hunter, Frank G
Housell, Martin L...
Harvey, Thomas G. . .
Horubecker, Godfrey,
Keusley, August
Kiopp, Ernest A
Loomis, Richard R . .
Leonard, .A.bra!iam ..
Loom.is, Olean H
Muller, William
Mack, Robert
Moore, Hugh M
McGirl, Barney
McGrew, Cole
Miserez, Peter .J
Norbury, William K..
Olds, Fernando
Pomroy, William S...
Cottoaw'd F.
Fort Scott. . .
Grasshop'r I'
June 20, '61
Burlingame . . May 14, '61
Waterloo "
Junction CitA
Fort Scott.
Oskaloosa.
Burlingame . .
Grasshop'r F.
BurlLngarao . .
Junction City,
Topeka
Autjurn
Burlingame . .
Elmendaro. . ,
Burlingame ,
Osceola, Mo. .
Clitjton, Mo..
Kau.City, Mo.
Aug.
May
June
May
15, '61
14, '61
22, '61
14, '61
Burlingame ,
Clinton, Mo,
July 12, '61
May 14, '61
July 11, '61
.3 uly ."), "61
June 22, '61
May 14, '61
July 4, '61
May 14, '61
Aug. 15, '61
June 20, '61
June 22, '61
June 20, '61
July 12, '61
June 20, '61
July 11, '61
Julv .5, '61
June 22, ;61
June 'iO, "61
July 4, '61
June "20, '61
Burlingame .
Trans, to Fremont's Batt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Disc, at St. Louis Aug. 31, "61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 3.1 . Til.
Disc, for disa. Aug. 27, '61, .-;t.
Louis, 5Io.
Trans, to Co. B, Fremont Hat.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31. 'ill.
Mus. out
Trans, to Co. F. .\ug. 6, "61.
with reg. Oct. lit, "61.
state of Kansas.
i
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Co»iin?;ec/.
COMPANY 1 — Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
PRIVATES.
Phillips. WiUiam H. ,
Palmer, Timothj R . .
Roberts, Chavles E. ..
Rockwell, Frank L. . .
Sampson, John
Simmous, Edward . ..
Shunk, Samuel T
Sawyer, William
Sheli, Peter V
Taylor, George A
Vaiigrundy, David.. . .
Ward, Christopher. .
Witt, William
West, Lucas B
Williams, Jackson . . ,
Young, Ralph L
Waterloo .
Burlingame
Waterloo
Date of
enlistment.
May 11, '61
June 22, '61
May 14, '61
Date of
muster.
June 20, '61
June 22, '61
June 20, '61
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 10, '61.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
William Tholeii
FIRST LIEUT.
(i ustavus Schroyer. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Ferdinand Jaedicke. .
FIRST SERG.
Fredrick Schicholz. . .
SERGEANTS.
August Thanschiedt.
.John Fisliback
CORPORALS.
Joseph W. Catzer
John Schiller
PRIVATES.
Akhorst, Hermon . .
Brunk, Henry, Ist..
Brunk, Henry, 2d. . .
Bass, George
Bertram, William. .
Becher, Alexander .
Courad, Zacharias.
Conrad, John
Carst, Nicholas . . .
Eberhart, Francis.
Elk, Solomon
Gerlings, John . ...
Longgood, Peter . . .
Longgood, Charles.
March, Charles
Moeller, John
Newkampf, Henry
Ober, Charles
Patthast, Phillip. .
Roesh, Henry
Rohrer, lasiah
ReUing, Henry
Schnell, John
Thermann, Henry .
Winzer, August . . .
Westhoesen, John.
Leavenworth,
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 14, '61
.July 10, '61
May 14, '61
July 10, '61
May 31, '61
July 10, '61
June 25, '61
June 20, '61
July 10, '61
June 25, '61
July 10, '61
June 25, '91
July 10, '61
June 25, '61
July 10, '61
June 25, '61
July 10, '61
June 25, '61
July 10, "61
Jime 25, '61
July 10, '61
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mjis. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,'61,
Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg* Oct. .31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
,Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wdsou's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61 ;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61;
wounded in action Aug. 10,
'61, at Wilson's Creek, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died Aug. 22, '61, at Sprin,'?-
fleld, of wounds received in
ac. Aug. 10, '61, at Wilson's Cr.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 31, '61.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Caval:: v.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
COLONEL.
Robert B. Mitchell.
William F.Cloud...
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Owen A. Ba.ssett
MA.JOK.
Charles W. Blair.
Julius G. Fisk.. . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
William F. Cloud...
James M. Pomcroy .
Thomas B. Eldridge.
Henry Hopkins
John Johnston
ADJUTANT.
John Pratt
Morris Euright
Henry L. Isbell.
BATTALION ADJ.
David R. Coleman. .
Joseph Cracklin .
William B. Parsons.
QUAETERMASTEE.
Cyrus L. Gorton
Clarence J. Williams,
BATTALION Q. M.
Elizur T. Goodrich.
COMMISSARY.
Luther H. Wood
SUECtEON.
Joseph P. Root
ASSISTANT SURGEON.
George B. Wood
John W. Robinson. . .
Val. V. Adamson
CHAPLAIN.
Charles Reynolds
Mansfield
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Fort Scott.
Quiadaro .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. . .
Leavenworth,
Garnett
Lawrence . . .
Leavenworth
Topeka.
Paris .
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence .
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence ,
Holton
Fort Riley.
Date of
muster.
June 20, '61
June 1, '62
Aug. 1, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Jan. 1, '62
June 20, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Jan. 4, '62
Nov. 13, '63
May 11, '65
Nov. 11, '61
Feb. 7, '63
Mar. 26, '65
Feb. 28, '62
Mar. ^20, '65
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 8, '64
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 28, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Oct. 23, '62
Sept. 27, '64
Jan. 1, '62
Remarks.
Pro. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols. Apr.
cS, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Col. 14th Kan. Vol. Cav.
Oct. 13, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.; w. in act'a Nov.
28, '62, at Cauo Hill, Ark.
Pro. Col. 10th Kan. Vol. Inf.
Mch. 27, '62.
Trans, to 9th Kau. Cav. by G.
O. No. 1, datt'cl hdqr. Kansa.s
Stat© MUitia, Mch. 27, '62.
Mus. out Mch. 20, "62, at Canip
Blair, Kan., as superuumary.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jua.e 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Pro. Capt. and Asst. A. Gen.
U. S. V. Feb. 6, '63.
Dismissed the service by S. O.
No. -SSI, dated W. D., A. G. O.,
Nov. 7, '64.
Mus. in to date prior to dis. as
Serg. Maj. by S. O 640, W. D.,
A. G. O. ; mus. out Aug" 11, '65,
Lawrence, Kan.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '62, G. O. No.
126, W. D., A. G. O.^
Trans, to 9th reg. Kan. Cav.
June 17, '62.
Pro. Capt. and A. Q. M., II. S.
v., June 11, '64.
M us. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Ordered to report at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.. May, '62;
no further record of him.
Res. on acct. of disab. Oct. 19,
'64, at Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Res. on account of ill health
Sept. 27, '62, in the field, Mo.
Died of chronic dysentery at
Ft. Smith, Ark., Dec. 10, '63.
Mus. out June 22, '62, at Ft.
Gibson, C. N.
Mus. out Dec. 31, '64, at Ft.
Scott. Kan.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGEANT MAJOR.
Charles 3. Hill
Louis Remiatte
Henry L. Isbell
W. J. P.DeLesdernier
Emporia
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Boston, Mass
Apr.
5,
■»2!
Dec.
1,
'61
Nov.
6,
'61
Feb.
1,
'64
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 6, '61
May 16, '64
Pro. Capt. Co. D, 10th Kan. Inf.
May 9, '62.
Trans, to Co. E, as Serg., Nov.
3, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mu.s. out June 22, '65, at Ft.
Gibson, C. N.
state of Kansas.
79
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con<zn?ye(7.
NON-COMMISSIONED STXFF—Continuecf.
Names and rank.
BAT. SEEGT. MAJ.
Samuel Hoviston
Nath. P. Jacobs, jr...
Louis Remiatt'^
AlexanderVanGeuder
Q. M. SERGT.
Charles E. Berry
Louis C. Crittenden..
John C. Bailey
Abraham McKinney .
BAT. Q. M. SEEGT.
I.«aac N. Summers .
COM. SEEGT.
John W. Feuton. .
Samuel Hoviston.
Moses H. Barber.
John Y. Hewitt
Residence.
Burlingamo ..
Leavenworth ,
Lawrence .
Date of
enlistment.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Lecompton...
Springfi'djMo
Shawnee
Burlingame,
BAT. COM. SEEGT.
John C. Bailey
Samuel Houston
SADDLER SERGEANT.
Charles Higley
HOSPITAL STEWARD.
John Q. C. Searle ...
Iron D. Heath
Samuel Houston
CHIEF BUGLER.
Peter Hammond. .
Richard B.Selly..
Morris Wright
VET. SUEG.
Melville W.Vanornem
BAT. VET. SERGT.
Robert Hall
Ohio City.
St. Louis, Mo.
Burlingame
Leavenworth,
Topeka
•Wyandotte . .
Burlingame .
Leavenwortli,
Eden
Ohio City, .
Fort Scott...
Timothy Connor . .
CHIEF FAEEIEE.
John Moffitt
AVilliam W. West.
WAGON-MA9TEE.
George F. Moses. . .
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Dec, 10, '61
.CO. 26, '62
D(>c. I, oi
Nov. 7. '01
Sept. 15, '(52
Nov. 12, T.!
Nov. 10, '61
Sept. 1, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Apr. 9, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Jan. 5, '64
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Apr. 1, '62
Date of
muster.
Dec. 10,61
Dec. "i," '61
Nov. 7, '61
Sept. 15, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 12. '61
Dec.
10,
'61
Dec.
23,
'61
Oct.
31,
'61
Jan.
5,
'64
Feb.
26,
'62
Oct.
1,
'61
Jan.
10,
'62
Mar
10,
'62
Nov.
1,
61,
Dec.
11,
'61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Jan. 5, '64
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 10, '61
Remarks.
Dec.
23,
'61
Oct.
31,
'61
Jan.
5,
'64
May
19,
'64
Oct.
1.
'61
Jan.
10,
'62
Mar
10,
'62
Nov.
1
61
Dec.
11,
'61
App'dBat.Com.Sorg.JulylO, t'-.:.
Trans, to Co. K, May 21, "62.
Pro. Serff. Maj. Oct. 14, "62.
Trfin=. to Co. H, as Serg. Oct.
14, '62.
Rod. to ranks and assigned to
Co. E, Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '62, by Q. O.
126, W. D., 4. (i. O.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ark. Cav.
Oct. 13, "63.
Com'd Com., vice Wood, res.,
but never raus. ; mus out June
22, '65, at Ft. Gibson, C. N.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '62, per G. O.
126, W. D., A. G. O., '62.
Des. atPaola, Kan. June 24, '62.
Pro. 2d Hosp. Stew. Feb. 2-J, '64.
Red. to the ranks at h is o^.vn re-
quest, Dec. S, "64, and assigned
to Co. G.
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Oct. 14, '02.
Pro. Com. Serg. Oct. S, '62.
Red. to the ranks at his own re-
quest, Dec. 18, '64, and assigned
to Co. G.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 22, '63.
at Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Trans, to Co. F as Serg. Dec.
16, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '62, by G. 0. 126,
W. D., A. G. O.
Died of hemorrhoid of bowels,
Clarksville, Ark., June 24, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Red. to the ranks at his own
request, March 28, '65, and as-
signed to Co. A.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '62, per G. O.
126, W. D., A. G. O.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 3d Indian Homo
Guards, Dec. 15, '62.
■Dis. for disability Mar. 27, '63,
at Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out July 20, '62, in the
field. Mo.
COMPANY A.
CAPT.A.IX.
Samuel J. Crawford. .
John Johnston.
FIRST LIEUT.
John Johnston . . .
Samuel K. Cross .
Garnett.
To).
June 20, '61
Jan. 8, '64
Nov. 15. '61
Jan. 8, '64
Pro. Col. 2d Reg. Kan. Col'd
Vol. Dec. 6, "63.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 8, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
80
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co??i/nwe(f.
COMPANY A—Cotitinued.
Names and rank.
SECOND LIEUT.
Samuel K. Crosss —
( 'liarles A. Archer ...
FIRST SERGT.
Henry Nugent
Q. M. SEEG.
Henry S. Shannon. .
COM. SERG.
John Y. Hewitt .
SERGEANTS.
Hugh Quiu
Charles A. Archer. . .
James. L. Wilson
Ezra Eomine . .
John P. Hiner.
Daniel W. Lyon —
CORPORALS.
Honrv S. Shannon. .
.!ohn Y. Hewitt....
Abishai Stowell
Ephraim Nye
J< )siah Sample
Chas. T. Williams..
:Michael Meyers
W liliam Simons
James A. Gooch —
George W. Spencer.
Thomas J. Atliff...
jJaniol W. Lyon...
Eiiward Wilson . . .
David Eckhart
BUGLER.
Morris Wright
F.^RRIER.
Melv. W. Vanornem.
Thomas J. Aliff
PRIV.\TES.
Ali£f, Thomas J ,
Angus, James . .
Residence.
Topeka . . .
Emporia
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
.\rcher, Charles A..
Aashburn, Barnett.
Ballance, Joseph. . .
Ballard, Thomas H.
Ballard, John W
Bockover, Stephen M
Bockover, John A —
Bockover, Jacob L. .
Mt. Gilead .
Ohio City .
Garnett
Emporia . .
Garnett ,
Lawrence . .
Mt. GUead..
Ohio City . .
Garnett
Ohio City . .
Atchison . . .
Hiatt
Emporia . .
Willow Sp'i
Leavenworth,
Lawrence —
Greely
Willow Sp'gs,
Ohio City . . . .
Foi-t Scott. . . .
Leavenworth
Atchison .
Emporia
Garnett .
Greenwood . .
Leroy
Garnett
Burch, .-Vbraham S. .
Cross, Samuel K . . .
Mt. Gilead
Topeka —
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Fob. 28, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Sep. 26, '61,
Nov. 11, '62
Nov, 6, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Feb. 21, '62
Jan. 22, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Feb. 19, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Nov. 11, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Oct. 14, '61
Feb. 26. '62
Mar. 10, '62
Feb. 22, '62
Not. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Apr, 8, '62
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Apr. 10, '62
Feb. 8, '64
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Nov. 11, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Feb. 21, '62
Jan. 22, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Feb. 19, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Nov. 11, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Oct. 14, '62
May 19, '64
Mar. 10, '62
Feb. 22, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 8, '64.
Mus. in to date prior to disc, as
Serg. by S. O. No. 447, W. D.,
A. G. O. ; mus. out Apr. 14, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Capt. 4th Ark. Cav. Jan.
29, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. A, Feb. 18,
'64 ( not mus.) ; mus. out as
Serg. Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Bock, Ark. ; mus. out revoked
by S. O. 447, W. D.. A. G. O.,
and mus. in as 2d Lieut.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 24, '65.
Pro. Co. Q.M.S. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Co. Com. Serg. Oct. 1, '62.
' Re-enlisted Vet.
Rod. to the ranks, June 7, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '65, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '67, at Little
Rock, Ark. ; woun'd while car-
ry'g dispat. Apr. 15, '64, near
Roseville, Ark.
R.;d. to farrier Nov. 25, '63.
fro. Serg. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '64, at Little
Ruck, Ark.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Re-enlisted Vet.
Red. to ranks. May 30, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. June 7, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll July 19,'65,
at Leavenworth, Kan., to date
May 8, '65.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Dis. for disab. Apr. 25,'63, at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. Sept. 27, '63, at Ft. Leav.,
Kau., on account of w'ds rec'd
in action Dec. 7, '62, at Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Aug' — , '63,
at Fort Scc>tt, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 15, '62.
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— ConCmi(ec7.
COMPANY A — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
( 'Ivmer, John B
Lawrence ....
Nov. 12. 'in
Nov. 12, '61
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. 30, '62.
L>e Lesdernier.W. .J. P.
Boston, Mass.
Jan. 28, ■t;2
Jan. 28, '62
Real. Vet.
Donahoe, Arthur
Manhattan...
Nov. 6, "61
Nov. 6, '61
Trans, to Co. K, May 2, '62.
Fields, Jacob
Garnett
Apr. 15, '61
Apr. 15, '61
JIiis. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
"
' '
* *
Ma.';, out Aug. 24, '65, at Leav-
r '
i aworth, Kan.
Feb. 28, '62
Oct. 6, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Oct. 6, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Graham. Alexander..
Garnett
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Haas, George
Minneola
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 14, '61
' ' "
Hamilton, Alexander,
Boston, Mas.s.
Jan. 2«, '61
Jan. 28, '61
« , ( t
Hensley, Larkin F. . .
Greeley
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Des. at Van Buren, July 31, '64.
Hewitt, John Y
Ohio City ....
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '62.
Hiatt, Jonathan G. . .
Garnett
Oct. 6, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Hiatt, Stewart T
' '
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
' ' ' '
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Ka.«.,
Feb. 23, '63.
' '
' '
Mug. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Apr. 7, '62
Died of disease at Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 10, '63.
Hiner, Harbert H —
Garnett
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Hiner, John P
< '
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Hurd, James E
' '
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Roek, Ark.
Kni^t, Frank
Boston, Mass.
Jan. 28, '62
Jan. 28, '62
As.vigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
L(ioini.'<, William W. .
Forrest Hill..
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Tr.ms. to Co. I, Dec. 30, '62.
McFadden.Sam'lS...
Topeka
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
McFadden,Th'p.s'DM.
Monticello . . .
' '
it « e
McLaui?hlin, John Q.
Garnett
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Re-enlisted Vet.
Miller, Benjamin B. . .
Topeka
Jan. 30, '62
Jan. 30, '62
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Di,-;. for di.^nbility Apr. 1, '63, at
Springfi-e'i.!, Mo.
.Morris, Newton H —
Garnett
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Mus. out A in: 14, '64, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Morris, Preston
' '
' '
' '
11 i *
Morris, Samuel
' '
' '
' '
11 n
Mayers, Michael
Emporia
Jan. 22, '62
Jan. 22, '63
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '62.
Neal, Henry
Leav'nworth,
Dec. 19, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Reported on Co. mus. -out roll
sick in ho.spital; no further
record of him.
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Pro. 1st Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Nye. Ephraim
Ohio City ....
Oct. 9, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '62.
Osbbrn, Vincent B —
Ft. Ellsworth,
Feb. 19, '62
Feb. 19, '62
Dis. for disab. May 8, '65, at
Little Rock, Ark., caused by
wounds received in right limb,
Jan. 17. '65, on str.Auna Jacobs ;
limb amput. above the knee.
Payne, Albert L
Garnett
Apr. 15, '62
Apr. 15, '62
Dis. Nov. 9,'63, on acct. wounds
received in action at Reed's
Mountain, Ark., Dec 6, '62.
Pershing, Erastus W.
Olathe
Apr. 10, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Paul, Willram
Garnett
Apr. 15, '62
Apr. 15, '62
" ' '
Qiiinn, lluph
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Pro. Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Ramsay, .John W
* *
Feb. 21, '62
Feb. 21, '62
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Reed, Gabriel M
Shawnee
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. 30, '62.
Bicker, David
Ohio City ....
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Mus. out Apr. 14, '6o, at Little
Kock, Ark.
Rockwood, Lewis —
McCamisli . . .
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 1, '62.
Romine, Ezra
Garnett
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Pro. Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Salsburry, Albert
"
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Kan., Feb. 28,'62.
Sample, Josiah
Atchison
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '62; pro.
Capt. in nth U. S. Col'd Inf.
Dec. 22, '63.
Sawyers, Richard ....
Olathe
Nov. 6, '61
Des. while on det. serv.with 2d
Kan. Bat. in Tenn., June 30,'62.
Sliauuou, Henry S
Garnett
"
Nov. 6, '61
Pro. Corp. April 15, '62.
Simon, William
Willow Sij'gs,
Mar. 8, '62
Mar. 8, '62
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/i^//<^/^r/.
COMPANY k—Continued.
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. muste^r.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Smith, I'heophilus
Snook, Jolin S
Gamett
]y!ound City.
Spencer, Georsre W. ..
Stailey, Martin V.B..
Stanwood, Wm. H. H.
Stern, Michael
Studebaker, Wm. C.
Greely
Salina
Mission Crk.
Stowell, Abishai
Tenbrook, James B..
Turner, Benjamin A . .
TyreU, Isaac
Vanornem, Mely. W..
Vess, William B .
Walker, James F.
Greely. . .
Garnett
Olathe
Fairview, la.
Fort Scott . . .
Garnett
Weinheimer, Val't'ne,
Wilcox, Herman
Williams, Charles T..
Wilson, Edward
Wilson, James L
Winklepleck, Sam'l..
Wright, Morris
Greoly .
Hiatt
Grtvlv —
Garutl t .
Greely —
Oliio City
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 13, '62
Feb. 18,152
Oct. 19, '01
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 5, '62
Oct. 28, '61
Feb. 26, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Feb. 26, '62
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 21, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 13, '62
Feb. 19, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 5, '62
Oct. 28, '61
May 19, '64
Oct. 19, '61
Not mus
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 21, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Renl. veteran.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Renl. vetei'an.
Mus. out Ai)r. 14, "65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, "62.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Renl. veteran.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. 30, '65.
Pro. Farrier Apr. 15, '62 ; pro.
Vet. Surg. 2d Kan. Cav. Nov.
3, '63; mus. out Apr. 14, '65, ai
Little Rock, Ark.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 20, '63, at
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 1, '62, in th.>
field. Ark., caused by wounds
received at Wilson's Cr., Mo.,
Aug. 10, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 14, '65, at Little
Rock. Ark.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 20, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 25, '64. •
Pro. Serg. Apr. 15, '62.
Ronl. veteran.
Ajjpoiutfd Bugler, Apr. 15,'62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. .4.
Allen, Thomas H
Best, Socrates T
Blizard, William
Brundage, David S. . .
Campbell, George A. ,
Channel, William H
Drennen, William E ,
Dickson, James
Eckhart. David
Ewbanks, William Y
Evans, Nathan R
Focht, Martin
Graham, -Joseph
Grober, Reinholt
Gras;mack, Francis..
Hu£E,Eli
Hyde, John P
Johnston, Geo. W. L
Rise, Geora^e W
Lyon, Dauiol W
Myers, Cliarles B
Nordin, Hampton W
Poston, Charles W. .
Sadler, John
Snook, Silas
StaufEer, Peter
Terry, John W
Ft. Smith,Ark
BigSn'g.s,Wis.
Garnett
Springfi'd, Mo
Garnett
Ft. Smith,Ark
Mission Creek
Wil'w Springs
Lawrence . .
Springfi'd, Mo
Ft. Smith, Ark
Big Springs ..
Paris
Teeumseh
Topeka
Marion, Ohio,
Lawrence ..
Vienna
Dover, Ark.
Lawrence . .
Ft. Smith.Ark
Mound City ,
WO'w Spring
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 2, '63
June 21, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 16, '62
July, 16, '63
Feb. 17, '64
Apr. 22, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Apr. 26, '62
July 15, '63
Apr. 19, "64
Apr. 22, '62
Jan. 1, '64
Apr. 22, '62
Mar. 2,
Nov. 11,
Sept. 10,
Nov. 11,
Sept. 10,
Feb. 14,
Sept. 10,
Ft. Smith,Ark Feb. 17, "64 Feb. 17, '64
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 2, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 16, '62
July 16, '63
Feb. 17, '64
Apr. 22, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Apr. 26, '62
Suly 15, '(53
Apr. 19, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Jan. 1, '64
'64
Mar.
2,
'64
'62
Nov.
11,
■62
'62
Sept
10,
■64
'63
Nov.
11,
'63
'62
Sept
10,
'62
'64
Keh.
u,
'64
'62
Sept. 10, '62
Des. at Ft. Smith, Aug. 5, '64.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. 30, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 9, '65,
at Little Rock, Ark.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., July
16, '64.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Des. at Springfield, Mo., Jnne
20, '63.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Died, of chronic diurrhr>a, at
Stiriugfield, Mo., Feb. 'M^ '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 20, '&,
at Leavenworth, Kan.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 25, '63.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Aug. 5, 'U.
Died of rubeola, at Fayette-
villf, Ark.,Jan. 13, '63.
Died of chronic dysentery, at
Ft. Smith, Ark., Nov. 13, '64.
Des. July 14, '64.
state of Kansas.
83
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co^Y/nurd.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. A,
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COM. SERG.
John Y. Hewilt
Ohio City
Jan. 5, '(54
Jan. 5, 'til
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg. Dec.20,'64.
SERGE.ANTS.
Ezra Romine
Abishai Stowell
Garnett
!1
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '6.').
CORPOUALS.
Ephriam Nye
Abishai Stowell
Ohio City ....
Garnett
'1
Pro. Sorg. Mar. 25, '64,
BUGLER.
Morris, Wright
Ohio City —
1 i
"
Pro. Chief Bugler Apr. 5, '65.
PRIVATES.
DeLesdernier, W..J.P.
Hewitt, John Y
McLaughlin, John Q.
Nye, Ephriam
Romino, Ezra
Stowell, Abishai
Smith, Th 'ophilus. ..
Stern, Michael
Turner, Benjamin \..
Winklepleck, Samuel.
Wright, Morris
Boston, Mass.
Ohio City ....
(iarnett
Ohio City
Garnett
Salina
Ola the .
SMay Id, '64
Jan. .i, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 5, '64
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Pro. Com. Serg. Jan. 5, '64.
Assigned to Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '64.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 5, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '64.
Assigned to Co. B, Aju-il 21, Nj'-,
Groely
Ohio City
Pro. Bugler Jan. 5, '64.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Elias S. Stover
FIRST ElECT.
William P. Phillips..
SECOND LIEUT.
Robert D. Watts
FIRST SERGT.
Nathan W. Mott
Q. M. SERG.
Nathan A. Brock. ....
COM. SERG.
Caleb T. Atwood
SERGEANTS.
Robert H. Fisher
JohnO. Truskett
John A. C. Moor
Jaspar N. Hinkle —
George R. Undorw'd
Thomas J. Smith
CORPORALS.
Joshua Alcorn
Seth H. Fisher
"Thomas J, Smith
John H. Watts
Robert P. Barnes
Milton Malott
James Smothers . —
Andrew R. Holmes. .
Wiley P. Hall
William Nevis
FARRIERS.
Henry M. Woolard. .
David A. Henson
SADDLER.
Joseph A. Caldwell .
WAGONER.
Harvey Moor
PRIVATES.
Abies, James
Adair, Major
.\ustin, Elizur B
Atwood, Caleb T....
Alcorn, Joshua
Brock, Nathan A
Barnes, Robert P . . .
Brown, Levi
Junction City,
Topeka
Ottawa
Piano, m ....
Springf'djMo.
BoonvilIe,Mo.
Springf'd,Mo.
Tipton, Mo...
Springf'd.Mo.
Fay"tevre,Ak.
Spiingf'd,Mo.
Boonville,Mo.
Spriugf'd,Mo.
Tipton, Mo...
Springf'd.Mo.
Bolivar, Mo . .
Springf'd.Mo.
Bolivar, Mo..
Tipton, Mo..
Springf'd,Mo.
Boouville.Mo.
Springf'd,Mo
Aug. 31, '63
Sept. 29, '63
Sept. 25, '63
Aug, 31, '63
Sept. 1, '63
Aug. 31, '6ti
Oct. 25, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sept. 3, '63
Aug. 23, '63
Oct. 18, '63
Sept. 13, '63
Aug. 2, '63
July 17, '63
Sept. 1, '63
July 3, '63
Sept. 8, '63
Sept. 3, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Nov. 29,
'63
Jan. 11,
'64
Apr. 21,
'65
Aug. 31,
'63
"
Sept. 29,
'63
Sept. 25,
Aug. 31,
'63
'63
Sept. 1,
Aug. 31,
'63
'63
Oct. 25,
Aug. 12,
Sept. 3,
'63
'63
■63
Aug. 23,
Oct. 18,
Sept. 29,
'63
'63
•63
Aug. 31,
'63
Sept. 8,
'63
Aug. 31,
'63
Sept. 8,
Sept. 29,
Oct. 7,
'63
'63
'63
Aug. ^31,
'63
Aug. 12,
Oct. 19,
'63
'63
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. 2d Lieut, new Co. C, June
9, "65.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft. Gib.sou.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out June 22, "65, Ft. Gibson.
Kilkd iu action Aug. 11, '65, at
Boston Mountain, Ark.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Des., Waldron, Ark, Feb. 24, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 11, '64.
Ri-<!uced to ranks July 28, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Feb. 19, '66, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus.out Juue22,'65,Ft. Gibsdii.
Died of disease at Fort Smith,
Ark., Aug. 27, '64.
Pro. Com. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov.], '63.
Pro. Quar. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Des. at Cl'ksv'le,Ark.,Aug.5,'64.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VO'L\JNTEER8 — C \y m.ry— Conthnied.
COMPANY B —Conlinvecl.
Names and rank;
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
IJarnes, Lewis M.
Caldwell, Joseph A.
Craker, William
Camp, George
Corneal, Elijah
Dickson, Horace M .
Depue, Jabeze B —
Evans, William
E'ificar, Joshua M
rdrar John F
hdwards.Marshall H.
Fishor, Robert H
Fisher, Soth H
Glaiiville, WiUiam R,
(Jraham. Benjamin F,
Hodge, Oliver
Hyder, Allen
Halm, James A
Halford, Joseph
Hall, Wiley P
Holmes, Andrew R .
Henson, David A . . . .
Hinkle, JasiJer N
Johnson, Thomas —
.Jorden, Samuel
Kelihan, Michael
Killgore, Merriman.
LonfT, Abraham . : . . .
Lowe. Thomas
Lawson, Ansel
McTeer, William....
MiUer, William
Miller, Samuel. .'. —
Mott, Nathan W
Moor. .John A. C
Malott. Milton
Moor, Harvey '. . ,
Nevis, William
Pearce, Samuel
Pearce, Lorenzo.
Pritchard, Aaron.
Poland, John H . .
Pugh, James H
Poindexter, Richard,
Robinson, Rufus. ..
Rowan, John
Rowan, William . . .
Rechow, Theodore.
Ragsdale, Chris. C.
Rogers, William F.
Rogers, Patrick H.
Ruckman, Luke
Reeves, James,
Smith, Reuben
Stroud, Marion F..
Stow, William P. ..
Sorrels, William A.
Smith, Thomas J. . .
Smothers, James. . .
Maplcton
Spr'field, Mo.
Boouv'le, Mo.
Humansv.Mo.
Ft.SmithArk.
Osceola, Mo..
Spr'field, Mo.
K'ytown, Tex,
Spr' field, Mo.
Urbana, Mo..
Hartford, Mo.
Ft.SmithArk,
Spr'field, Mo.
Winsor, Mo . .
Mt.Vfernon,M,
Spr'field, Mo.
Bolivar, Mo . .
Spr'field, Mo.
Richfield, Mo.
LaPlata, Mo.
Ft.Sniitli Ark.
V'nG'rpn,.\rk.
Spr'field, Mo.
Ft.SmithArk.
Spr'field, Mo.
Ozark, Mo
Humansv.Mo.
Piano, 111....
Spr'field, Mo.
Boonv'le, Mo.
Bolivar, Mo..
Tipton, Mo, . .
Spr'field, Mo.
O.sccola, Mo..
Spr'fluld, Mo.
Bolivar, Mo..
Gre'field, Mo.
Gl'haven.Wis.
MelviUe, Mo. .
Bufialo, Mo..
Spr'field, Mo.
Ft.SmithArk,
Wyoming, Pa.
Buffalo, Mo..
Osceola, Mo..
Fort Scott....
Spr'field, Mo.
Boonv'le, Mo.
Sep. 1, '&}
July 28, '&i
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Nov. 2+, '61
Sep. 9, '63
Aug. 20, '63
Aug. 16, '6;j
Aug. 24, "63
Nov. 10, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Nov. 24, '63
July 11, '63
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep,
July
Sep.
Aug.
1, '63
17, '63
lis, "f,3
2;^, '6:5
17, '6;^
31, '63
27, '63
25, '63
16, '63
21, '63
24, '63
21, '63
15, '63
21, '&i
1, '63
12, '63
31, '63
25, '63
3, '63
3, '63
13, '63
29, '63
Sep. 6, '63
July 10, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 10, '63
July 17, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 14, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Oct. 5, '63
Sep, 26, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 25. '63
July 30, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sop. 8, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Oct. 7, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Dec. 26, '63
.\ug. 31, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. IS, '63
.\ug. 23, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Dec.
June
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug,
Sep,
Sep,
Aug,
Sep,
Aug,
26. "63
30, '64
26, '63
31, '63
26, '63
15, '63
31, '63
7, '63
12, '63
31, '63
25. '63
3; '63
31, '63
29, '63
31, '63
Sep, 12, '63
Sep, 19, '63
Sep, 24, '63
Oct, 1, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 2.S, '63
Aug. 31 , '63
July 14, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 25. '63
Oct. 5, '63
Sep, 26, '63
Dec, '26, '63
Aug, 31, '63
Sep, 25, '63
Sep, 21, '63
Dec, 26, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Mas. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gib-?on, C. N.
Pro. Saddler Nov. 1. '63.
Dis. for disabil. at Lewisburg,
Ark, .\pr. 27, '67.
Missing in action at Poison
Springs, Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out June "22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C, N,
Des. at Fort Smith, Ark., Aug.
5, '64.
Des. from absent with leave
Dec. 29. '63.
Died of disease at Little Rock,
Ark., Dec. 2!». '64.
Died Sept. 25, "64. at Ft. Smith.
Mus.out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, ;63.
Pro, Corp. Nov. I, '63.
Mus. out June 22,"65, Ft.Gib.son.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Oct. 9, '64.
Des. at Waldron, Ark,, Feb. 26,
'64,
Mus, out June 22,'65, Ft,Gibson .
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Farrier Nov. 1, '63,
Pro, Serg, Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out June '22,'65, Ft.Gib.son.
Pro. l.st Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
I'ro. Serg. Nov. 1, '6:^.
Pro. Corp. Nov. I, '63.
Pro. Wagoner Nov. 1, '63,
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '64,
Mus. out .June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Killed by guerrillas near Dan-
ville, Ark., Mar. 30, '64.
Left sick in hosp. at Ft. Smith,
Ark., at date of mus.out of Co.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July 23, 64,
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Died of disease at Fort Smith,
Ark., Nov. 8, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Dis. for dis. at Lewisburg, Ark.,
Apr. 27, '65.
Killed by guerrillas near Van
Buren, Ark., May 20, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out June 21,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro, Corp. Nov, 1, '63.
AStute of Kansas.
85
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —Co?i^/i«er/.
COMPANY B -Continued.
Names and rank. Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Truskett, John O.
Tyre, MastonE...
Tolbert, William O.
Thompson, Wm. H.
Underwood, Geo. K
Vanderpool, John. .
Weyand, Dennis R .
Wilson, John
Whittington, John
Williams, Thomas
Watts, Samuel
Watts, William ...
Weir, Benjamin . . .
Watts, John H . . . .
Woolard, Henry M
Tipton, Mo...
Sp'giield,Mo.,
Wal't G'e.Mo.
Huma'sv.,Mo.
Sp"gfleld,Mo..
Mt. Ver., Mo.,
Sp'gfleld,Mo.,
Man'fl'd, Mo.,
Verona, Mo . .
Sp'gfield,Mo.,
Fa'tev'e,Ark.,
Huma'sv.,Mo.
Fa'tev'e,Ark.,
Sp'gfleld,Mo.,
Sep. 29, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 5, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 19, '63
July 26, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Ang. 16, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 25. '63
Oct. 24, '63
Oct. 25, '63
Aug. 2, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 31, '6:{
Oct. 6, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out June 10, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out June 27, '65, at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis.fordis. atLewisburg,Ark. ;
caused by w'ds rec. in action
Aug. 11, '64,BostonMountains,
Ark.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Dis. for di.s. at Little Rock,
Ark., Feb. 18, '65.
M us. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63; mus. out
June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson, C. N.
Pro. Farrier Nov. 1, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Arnold, John J
Black, Thomas
Favors, William H.
Ft. Smith,Ar.,
Sp'gfleld.Mo.,
Dec. 1, '63
June 17, '63
Feb. 1, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dis. for disability at Lewis-
burg, Ark., May 9, '65.
Drowned in Aik. ri v. near Spa-
dra Bluff, Ark., July 28, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Furt
Gibson, C. N.
RECRUITS FROM COMPANY A ASSIGNED TO COMPANY B.
Best, Socrates T... .
Campbell, George A
Channel, William H
Dick.son, James
Eckhart, David
Evans, Nathan R. ..
Focht, Martin
Graham, Joseph . .. ,
Grasmuck, Francis.
Grober, Reinholt. . . .
Huff, Eli
Knight, Frank
Kise, George W
Lyon, Daniel W
Myers, Charles B . . . .
Nordin, Hampton W
Poston, Charles W. ,
Big Sp'gs.Ws,
Garnett
Mission C'k..
Willow Sp'gs,
Lawrence . . . .
Sp'gfleld,Mo.
Big Springs .
Ft.Smith,Ar.
Paris
Boston, Mass.
Marion, O. .
Lawrence ..
Vienna
Dover, Ark.
Lawrence . .
Jan. 2, '63
Sep. 16, '62
July 16, '63
Apr. 22, '62
Sep. _10, '62
Apr. 26, '62
July 15, '63
Apr. 22, '62
Apr. 19, '64
Jan. ], 'lU
Jan. 28, '62
Mar. 3, '64
Nov. 11, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Nov. 11, "63
Sop. 10, '62
Jan. 2, '63
Sep. 16, '62
July 16, '63
Apr. 22, '62
Sep. ^10, '62
Apr. 26, '62
July 15, '63
Apr. 22, '62
Apr. 19, '64
Jan. 1, "64
Jan. 28, '62
Mar. 3, '64
Nov. 11, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Nov. 11, '63
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out April 22, '65, at Little
Rock. Ark.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out AprU 20, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out .Tune 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Mus. out April 22, '65, at Little-
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out April 22, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson-
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF COMPANY A ASSIGNED TO COMPANY B.
DeLe.sdernier, W. .J. P .
McLaughlin, J. Q.. ..
Nye, Epliraim
Boston, Mass.,
Garnett
Ohio City ....
Garnett
Mt. Gilead...
Iliatt
Sal ilia
Oiatiij
Garuptt
Feb.
Jan.
1, '64
5, '61
May
•Jan.
16, '64
5, 'Ol
Pro. Serg. Maj. April 24. '65.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Stowell, Abishai
.Smith, Theophilus.. . .
Stern, Michael
Turner, Benjamin A..
Winklepleck, Samuel,
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Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND EEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con?/ ja<e J.
COMPANY C.
Names and rank.
CAPTAIN.
Dan'l S. WhittenhalL
Edward C. D. Lines..
Edgar A. Barker
FIEST LiIEUT.
Samuel C. Harrison.
Edward C. D. Lines.
Edg-ar A. Barker
Henry S. Jenks
SECOND LIEUT.
William M. Hook...
Henry S. Jenks
Alfred B. Hopkins . .
FIRST SERGE.\NT.
Edgar A. Barker
Alfred B. Hopkins . .
John Q. Farmer
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
St. Louis, Mo.
Wabaunsee. . .
Junction City
Wabaunsee. . .
.Junction City
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Ed wArd Bates
Henry S. Jenks
John G. McCathrou.
SERGEANTS.
Robert J. Webster . .
William B. Parsons.
Isaac N. Summers . .
Henry C, Bell
Alfred B. Hopkins.
John Gilmoro
Uriah Cash
James Duff.
Andrew J. Bennett.
Junction City
Leavenworth,
Junction CiiJy
Leavenwortli,
Springli'd, Mo
Leavenworth
John Q. Farmer. .'.
Gotlieb Gugler Junction City
George Heidel
James M. Rodman .
James M. Nance
John G. McCathroii .
Micha.sl jMaltzberger
tORl'OEALS.
John A. Wanless
Henry C. Bell
Henrv S. Jenks
Alfifd B. Hopkins..
Franklin D.JPorter.
John Van Horn. . . .
Uriah Casli
(leo.W. St. Matthews,
.lolm R. Burks
Leavenworth
Lcavemvorth
Leavenworth
Lawrence . . .
Paris, Tex.
Nov. ;«, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec.
Sep.
3, '61
2, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Sept. 20, '62
Oct. 17, '63
Date of
muster.
Dec. 31, '61
Feb. 23, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 31, '61
Feb. 20, 'i!2
May 4, '(;:i
Jan. 11, '64
Dec. 31 , '61
May 4, 'tV!
Jan. 11, '64
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Doc. 3, 61
Dec. 7. '61
D.-c. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 12, "61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9. '61
Dec. 16, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 10, "61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Sep. 20, '62
Dec. 19, '63
Remarks
Res. on acct. of disability Api-.
4, '63, at Springfield, Mo.
Trans, from Co. K, May 4, '6;l :
kUled in action Sep. 1, '6:3, at
Backbone Mountain, Ark.
Assi'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. to the enemy Feb. 8, '62.
Pro. Capt. Co. K, Fob. 23, '63.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 11, '65, at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Res. Mar. 27, '63, at Springfield.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 11, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Foit
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 4, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 11, '64.
Mus. out July 15, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; was pris. of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sep. 16, '64.
Red. to the ranks, May — , '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 4, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; wounded in action
Sep. 1, '63, Backbone Mt., Ark.
Dis. for disability Feb. 29, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. Batt. Adjt. Mar. 26, '62.
Pro. Batt. Q. M. Sorg. May 14,'62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ark. Cav.
Nov. 25, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 4, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Capt. 2d Ark. Cav. Nov. 25,
'63 ; wounded in action Dec. 7,
'62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. 1st Serg. Jan. 11, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C as Serg.
Mar. 18, '65 ; was pris. of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sep. 16, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C as Serg.
Mar. IS, '65.
Red. to the ranks, Apr. — , '62.
Mus. out Aug. 4, '65, Leaven-
worth ; was pris. of war, cap-
tured near Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. May 4, '63.
Des. whUe on m'ch, May 10, '64.
Pro. Capt. Co. A, 15tb Kan.Cav.
Apr. 1, '63.
Pro. Serg.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. May, '62.
Pro. Serg. April 30, '62.
Died of disease at Keitsville,
Mo., Jan. 12, '63.
Red. to ranks , '62.
Pro. Serg. June 17, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C, Mar. 18,
'65 ; was prisoner of war, cap-
tured near Fort Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 1(5, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C, Mar. IS,
'65, as Serg.
state of Kansas.
87
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con'^inwed.
COMPANY C~ Continued.
Names and rank.
CCRPOEALS.
John Gilmore
Patrick Cleary. .,
Albert Henuing ..
Homer T. Akers . . .
John V. Nance
Andrew W. Davis.
James M. Nance ,
William Staatz...
George Heidel . . . .
Morris Horrigan . . .
Jacob A. Milliman.
Frank Thomas
FAREIEE.
riamuel Gilsou . .
William Jordou.
Edmund C. Hayes.
SADDLEK.
William J. Bates. .
WAGONER.
Nathaniel H. Coym .
Amos Taylor.
PRIVATES.
Acord, Harrison.
Akers, Homer T.
Axton, John
Bell, Henry G. . . .
Bates, Wm. J —
Bailey, ('loyd. . . .
Beck, William. . .
Berkley, Luther R . .
Berkley, Melville D .
Bevins, William
Brown, Edward G.
Bates, Edward
Bennett, Andrew J . .
Coym. Nathaniel H.
Campbell, Wm. T...
Chatfee, Elliott
Chandler, Thomas.
Cash, Uriah
Craighead, John W.
Davis, George.
Delany, John..
Downer, James P.
Duff, James
Duvergne, John.
Eesidence.
Fort Rdey....
Junct'n City..
Leavenworth,
Junct'n City.
Troy
Leavcnwortli
Leavenworth,
(rrassliop'r F.
Date of
enlistment.
Gras.~liop'r F..
Junct'n City.
Dec. 10, '61
Aug. 27, '62
Sept. 2, '62
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Sept. 2, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Jan. 18, '62
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. ^ 9, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Date of
muster.
Dec. 10, '61
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Nov. 28, '61
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov, 26, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. _ 9, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 27, '67
Remarks.
Pro. Serg. June 17, '64.
Assi'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Assigned as Corp. to new Co. C,
Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65 L jav' w'th.
Mus. out June 19, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; was prLsoner of war,
captured near Fort Gibson,
C. N., Sep. 16, '65.
Pro. Serg. June 24, '64.
Killed in action Sep. 1, '63, at
Backbone Mountain, Ark.
Pro. Serg.- Feb. 18, '64.
Rod. to ranks , '62.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, Leaven-
worth; was prisoner of war,
captured near Fort Gibson,
C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Apr. 11, '62.
Des. while on detached service,
May 19, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Aug. 11, 65, at Leav-
enworth ; was prisoner of war,
captured near Fort Gibson,
C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Died of disease at Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 12, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; was prisoner of war,
captured near Fort Gibson,
C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Mar., '62.
Pro. Corp. June 17, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Mar., '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. saddler, Dec. 19, '61.
Des. at Quindaro Feb. 21, '62.
Transferred to 25th Mo. Vols.
Mar. 5, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, L'v'nw'th.
Appears on mus. -in roll as pres-
ent ; no further record of him.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Eas.,
Oct. '64.
Pro. Q. M. S. Dec. 19, '61; dis.
for disability Sep. 8, '62, at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kas.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '63.
Pro. Wagoner Dec. 19, '61.
Appears on mus. -in roll as pres-
ent ; no further record of him.
Mus. out June 22, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Appears on mus. -in roll as pres-
ent; no further record of him.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Trims, to 2."ith Mo. Vol. Mar. 5,
'62, per S. O. No. — , dated
Hdqr. Dept. of Mo.
Trans, to Co. I, May 1, '62.
Trans, to 25th Mo. Vol. Mar. 5,
'62, per S. O. No. — , dated
Hdqr. Dept. of Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kas.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 19, '61.
Dis. for disability Aug. 8, '62,
at St. Louis, Mo.
88
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^Z/mrr^.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Davis, Aiidn-w W —
Edvi-artlH, .Joseph A.
Farmer, John R
Farmer, John Q .
FcUman, Louis..
Gilmore, John
Gilson, Samuel...
Greer, Lorenzo D.
Gitt;um.<, Jolin. ..
Horrisau, Morris..
Hopkins, .-VI f re. 1 !!.
Hampton, Robert.
Harris, John, jr.
Hickox, Isaac C
Hiclvox, ^YiHiam M.
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Dat« of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Leavenworth
Leavenworth,
Muscotah ,
Hicke.v, Thomas Juncti'n City
Hyland, David : Leavenwort!-
Oct. 29, "i!!
Dec. J(), '61
Dec. 3, 'tU
Dec. 10, 'til
Nov. 2:<, '(il
Dec. y, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov, 28, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Doc. 9, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. lU, '61
Dec. :;, '61
Dec. 10. '61
Nov. 2:5, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Doc. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 23, '61 Nov. 23, '61
Heim, Peter
Hilliard, Franklin...
Horron, William B. .
Holland, John N
Hooper, Ebenezcr . . .
Hayes, Edmund (' .
Jeuks, Henry S. ..
.lordau, William...
Kolster, Haen
Humboldt;.
Lciiveuworth
Larkin, .John
Lissins, John ,S
Lowe, John
Luster, Jackson
McCollum, Th;)inas.
McCann, Joliu
McCune, Willrim
McKay, Lawrence
Moody, John.
Maltzbersrer, Mieh'l
Martin, Thomas
Nance, James M.. .
Nance, John V
Nance, William S.
Wyandotte.
Leavenworth.
Nov. 2.'), '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Doc. 31, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 11, '61
D,e. 9, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 11, '61
May 28, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 2.'), "01
Doc. 5, '61
Dec. 6. '61
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
■i;i
6, '111
9, "61
Torter, Franklin D..
Parsons, William B.
Peak, William J
Leavenworth
Dec. 31, 'til
Dec. ^^3, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Doc. 9, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 11, '61
June 5, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61 Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 4, '61
Dec. 3. '61
Dec. i, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '63.
Des. at Quindaro, P^'b. 10, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '6.'>, at Leav-
enworth, Kas.
Pro. Serg. May 4, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; was pri.sonerof war,
cap. near Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. Farrier Dec. 16, '61.
Died of dis'se at Camp Hunter,
Kas., Jan. 1, '62.
Dis. at Quindaro, Mar. 4, '62, in
accordance with II 14;i0, Rev.
Army Reg.
Pro. Busier Dec. 19, '61 ; trans,
to Co. F, May 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Killed in action Sep. 16, ^l,
near Fort. Gibson, C. N.
Dis. for disability Jan. 8, '63, at
Ft. Leavenworth, can.sed by
wounds received in action.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out May 12, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; was prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Smith, .irk.,
Oct. 2S, '6;?.
Mus. out Xufx. 11, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; was prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sep. 16, '64.
Reported in Gen. Hosp. at Ft.
Rili-y at mus. out of Co. ; no
evidence of mus. out on Hie.
Des. at Ft. Riley, May 16, '62.
Dos. at Qnindaro, May 16, '62.
Dos. at Quindaro, Feb. 1, '62.
Reul. veteran.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Farrier Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. Farrier Dec. 19, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Appears on mus. -in roll as pres-
ent; no further record of him.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., Apr. 20, '63.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., May 1, '63.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Fob. 22, '62.
Died of dis'se at Camp Hunter,
Kan., Jan. 1, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enwortli, Kan.
Transf. to Invalid Corps at St.
Louis, Mo., Feb. 1,'64.
Transf. from Co. B, 1st Kan.
Inf. ; mus. out Apr. 23, '66,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. , '63.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan. •
Pro. Corp. May 4, '63.
Pro. Corp. June 17, '64.
Killed at Ft. Scott, Kan., Aug.
8, '65, by accidental dis. of gun.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 19, '61.
Des. at Kansas City, Mo., May
1, '62.'
state of Kansas.
by
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEEES — Cavalry — ron'^//i;<r<7.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Rodman, James M.
Reinterio, Yrinco ..
Roach, Michael..
Reister, .John D..
Ridyoll, Richard.
Riley, Terrence. . .
Rivard, Joseph...
Reese, Hiram —
Rochester, James.
Summers, Isaac N... Spri'gfid, Mo
Shaughnessey, Edm
Smith, Peter . . .
Stout, John, jr.,
Stubblefield,Wm.
Stewart, Henry A.
Sullivan, Daniel .
Thompson, Marion.
Taylor, Amos
Troxel, Mathias.
Timoney, .John. .
Thomas, Fiank .
Van Horn, John .
Webster, Robert J.
Wanless, John A. ..
Ward, Peter
Omaha, N. T.
Date of
enli.-^tment.
Date of
muster.
Leavenworth
Wise, Philip —
W^ilson, Martin.
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Doc. 9, '61
Dec. .5, '61
Dec. 7, "61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. .30, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 5, "61
Dec. 9, '61
Nbv. 2:^, '61
Dec. 9, .'61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 29, "Gl
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 9, '01
Dec. 5, 'til
Dec. 7, ■<;i
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 12, 'iVi
Nov. 5, 'fll
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 30, "61
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 1, "61
Dec. 11, '01
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Remarks.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 10, 01 ; des. Feb.
1, '64, at SprinKliold, Mo.
Dos. at Camp Hunter, Kan.,
Jan. — , '62.
Transf. to Co. I, Mar. — , '62.
Appears on mus.-in roll as pres-
ent : no further record of him.
Died of disease at Springfield.
Mo., May 3, '63.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., Fob. 29. '63.
Dijd nf^ar Fort Larned, Kan..
July 20, '62— broke his neck
by diving, while bathing in
tiie Arkansas river.
Tran.=. to the 2r)th Mo. Vol., '62.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 19, '61.
Mus. cut Aug. 11, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.; was prisoner
of war, captured near Fort
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.; was prisoner
of war, captured near Fort
Smith, Ark., Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.; was prisoner
of war, captured n^-ar Fort
Gibson. C. N.. Sep. 1'', 04.
Des. at Camp Blair, May 1, '62.
Des. at Camp Hunter, Kan.,
.Jan. — , '02.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. wagouer, , '63.
Mus. out Apr. 22, '65, at Little
Rock, Ai-k ; was prisoner of
war, capt. at Poison Springs,
Ark., Apr. 18. '64.
Des. at Fort Riley. May 1, '62.
Pro. Bugler, Feb. 'Ot.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19,'62 : mus. out
Aug. ll.'ef), at Jjeav., Kan. ; was
pris'r of war, capfd near Ft.
Gib.son, C. N.. Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Appears on mus.-in roll as pres-
ent ; no further record of him.
Trans, to Co. I, Mar. '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Aberuathy, Wm. D.
Ahernathy, .John J.
Bi-uson, Ezra
C-.'igort, David
Bickel, Albert
Burks, John R
Burton, .Jesse D —
Bowen, Matthew. .
Cleary, Patrick . . .
Carlton, James M . .
Cory, Spencer
Cummings, B^_uij. P
Corrotliers, Wm. C .
Lawrence —
JunctionCity
Fort Riley. . . .
Burlington. ..
Paris, Texas. .
F.Smith, Ark.
Spri'gll'd, Mo.
Fort Riley....
Leavenworth,
Fort Riley.
Spri"gii'd,Mo.
Oct. 20,
'63
May 19,
'62
Sept. 2,
"62
Oct. 17,
'63
Dec. 9,
July 5,
Aug. 27,
Sept. 22,
'63
•03
'02
'63
Aug. 27,
'63
.June 25,
'63
Dec. 19, '63 Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'65.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 19,'64 ;
was pris'r of war, capt'd near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sop. 16, '64.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, 05 :
was pris'r of war, capt'd near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '04.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'6.i.
Pro. Corp. '64.
Des. while on march. May 10,'tU.
Des. Waldron, Ark., Jan. 30,'04.
Pro. Corp. Dec. '64.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'65 :
was pris'r of war, capt'd near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., Mar. 9, '6:5.
Des. at Springfield, June 1, '64.
Des. at Jenny Lind, Mar. 1, '64.
yo
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con<zni<ed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Davis, John
Davis, James H
Duval, William
Duval, Bailey
DePrieste, Green A.
Emmerson, Ed. C . . .
Falkner, Frank
Gugler, Gottleib
Gardner, William..
Gibson, Marion
Graham, Christ C . .
HenninR-, Albert.. ..
Hicks, WaUaceW..
Hubbard, David . . .
Heidel, George
Jones, John A
Keeno.v, William J.
Key.s, John W......
Kii-kpatrick, Elijah
Latzke, Ferdinand.
Ledgewood, James.
Mndler, John A
Milliman, Jacob A.
Nance, Levi
Northum, Allen K. . .
O'Brien, Charles.
Pinegar, WiUiam
Parish, William J .
Pillow, George W .
Roden, .Joseph J. .
Ruben, Ferdinand
Shafer, Elias
Sheltoii, Jo.^eph N.
Staatz, William.. .
Sewell, William J .
St. Matthews, G. W
Tramble, Cliarles .
Wyatt, Isaac N....
Wilson, John C. . . .
Watson, Andrew J
Ft. Riley
Paris, Tex
Ft.Smith, Ark
Osage C'y.Mo.
Springf'd,Mo.
Junct'n City. .
Ft. Scott
Springf'd.Mo.
Junct'n City.
Mound City.
Topeka
Ft. RUey
Lawrence
Springf'djMo.
Ft. Riley
Ft. Smith, Ark
Jnnct'nCity..
Ft. Smith, Ark
Ft. Riley
Troy
Brunsw'k,Mo
Ft. Smith, Ark
Springf'd,Mo.
Lawrence
Paris, Tex.
Ft. Smith, Ark
Osawatomie
.Tuuct'n City
Topeka
Cassville, Mo.
.Junct'n City.
Ft. Smith, Ark
Lawrence
Springf'd.Mo.
WUson'sCr'k.
Paris, Tex
Junct'n City. .
Sep. 2, '62
Oct. 17, '63
May 29, '63
July 26, '63
Sep. 2, '62
Oct. 17,
June 22,
Apr. 1, '62
Sep. 2,
Sep. 20,
Apr. 29,
Aug. 27,
Feb. 14,
July 12,
May 19,
Dec. 20,
Sep. 2,
Dec. 20,
Sep. 2,
Jan. 18,
Oct. .5, '63
Oct. 20, '63
Apr. 16, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 7,
Oct. 17,
Sep. 2,
Apr. 27,
June 27,
Sep. 2,
Dec. 8,
Sep. 20,
Jan. 28,
July 25,
Nov. 13,
Sep. 4,
Doc. 26. '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug.
i.
'63
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
4,
27,
4,
'63
'64
'63
Dec. 27, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Doc. 26, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Oct. 27, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Dec. 19,"63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 14, '63.
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 27, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Killed in action Nov. 19, '62, at
Pineville, Mo.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'65.
Killed in action Sep. 16,'64, near
Ft. Gibson, C. N.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'65 ;
was pri.soner of war. capt'd in
('. N., Oct. 28, "63.
Trans, to 18th reg. Iowa Vols.,
having belonged to that reg.
:.t time of enlist, in this Co.
Died at Ft. Smith, Ark., Sep. 7,
'ii3, of w'ds rec'd in action at
Backbone Mt., Ark., Sep. 1,'63.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 18, '64.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '6.5.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July — , '64.
Des. while on det. service Jan.
— , '64.
Pro. Corp. June 24, '64.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'6.5.
Des. while on det. service June
2, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '63.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. at Ft. Riley, May 30, '62.
Des. while on the march. May
10, '64.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. bugler, '62 ; ass. to new Co.
C, Mar. 18, '65 ; was prisoner
of war, captured near Ft. Gib-
son, C. N., Sept. 16, '64.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. '65;
was prisoner of war, captured
near Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sept.
16, '64. •
Des. while on det. ser. Feb. '64.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65 ;
w'ded in left hand and hip,
Sept. 16, '64, in action at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Ass. to new Co. C. Mar. 18, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Des.whUe on marcli.May 10,'64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '63.
Des. Cassville, Mo., Aug. 20, '63.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., Apr. 20, '63^
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. C.
Holland, John N.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65 ;
was prisoner of war, captured
near Ft. Gibson, C. N., Apr.
16, '61.
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co>>////«pr/.
COMPANY D.
Names and rank.
CAPTAIN.
Ainaziah Moorc
John A. Lee
FIRST LIEUT.
Amaziah Moore
Robert White
Horace L. Moore
George W. Stabler —
SECOND I.IEUT.
Horace L. Moore
John B. Dexter.
FIRST SEEGT.
David G. Oliuf^er
George W. Reese
Q. M. SEEG.
JohnH. Hill
John S. Ru.st
David G. Olinger
SEEGEANTS.
Thomas J. Dean
Abram B. Eliit
Andrew E. Miller
Hiram W. Matthews
Cornelius Callihan. . .
George W. Stabler
John Adams
George W. Reese
John S. Rust
CORPORALS.
Cornelius Callahan..
Thomas J. Dean
Whitfield Ellit
George W. Resse
John Adams
Jeptlia Meeker
Thomas J. Sawyers ..
George W. Stabler. ..
Samuel Berkley
Franscis E. Shaw
Kiuion Boston
Andrew J. Loyd
John W. Watson
.James C. Dooley
.Jacob Bly
James J. Gilson
BUGLER.
S,\ Ivanus Gitiord
Benjamin Lynn
Richard B. Selly
Ephraim Clem
FAERIEE.
.John S. Thompson. ..
Alexan'r B. Anderson,
Henry J. Rust
Residence.
Lawrence
Topeka ...
Lawrence
Eden
Lawrence
Monrovia
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte.
Huron ..
Topeka
Muscotah .
Lancaster.
Huron
Eden
SADDLER.
Reuben Ferguson.
WAGONER.
Franklin H. Clayton,
Huron
Kiunekuk .
Monrovia . . .
Baldwin City
Topeka
Lancaster...
Kinnekuk . . .
Huron
Topeka
Baldwin City
^'akarusa. . .
Monrovia . . .
Eden
.Vtchi.^cn ....
Huron
Troy . .
.Vtciii.son . .. .
Eden
Sumner
Wakaru.sa.. .
Eden
Muscotah . . .
Holton
Robinson
Mt. Pleasant.
Huron
Baldwin City
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. lU, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 27, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Jan.
Dec.
1, '62
2, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 7, "61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 2y, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Mar. 18, '62
Date of
muster.
Dec. 11, '61
May 30, '64
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 11, '61
May 1, '61
May 1, '64
Dec. 11, '61
May 1, '62
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 27, "61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 11, "61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 16, '61
."^ov. 7, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. '23, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Feb. 28. '62
Nov. 2; '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 6, '91
Mar. 18, '62
Remarks.
Ros. on acct. of physical dis-
ability Aug. 12, '6.J.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 11, '61.
Res. Apr. 30, '62, at Ft. Riley.
Pro. Lieut. Col. of 4th Ark.
Cav., Feb. 18, '64.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mav 1, '62.
Pro. Capt. and A.'Q. M. U. V.
June 4, "64.
Red. to Qm. Serg. July 31, '64.
-■•ius. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan,
Des. at Manhattan May 28, '62.
Ass. to duty as Serg. July 31, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Mar. 27, '63,
at Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth; w'd by aiiuuie baU
through thigh in action at
Roseville, Ark., Apr. 4, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 14, "65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 31, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 28, '62.
Pro. Serg. Jan 1, *63.
Dis. for dis'y while on det. ser.
Pro. Serg. June 13, '63.
Pro. Serg. Apr. IJ, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Rod. to ranks, '63.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1, '63.
Des. at Manhattan, May 28, '62.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. '65.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Reduced to ranks, '62.
Pro. Chief Bugler Aug. 31, '63.
Des. May 26, '62, while on det.
service.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Infor. dis. Mar. 2, '62, and drop-
ped from Co. rolls.
Died of typhoid fever at Fort
Smith, Ark., Aug. 8, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. '65.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
COMPANY T> — Continued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
PEIVAIKS.
Adams, Jolia
Anderson, Alex. B.
Anderson, Thomas
Al!(ie, William
Athorton, VVLlliain
Radger, John C
Ba:s'gs, Francis H
Bejjimralt, Joseph . ..
Bertwell, William H.
BidfUe, Joseph
Bly, Jacob
Boston, Kinion. /. . .
Berkley, Samuel
Callahan, Cornelius
Carr, Lewis W
Clem, Ephraim
Cohoon, William R..
Dean, Thomas J.
Davis, James W.
Residence.
Baldwin City
Robinson
Lancaster
Kinnekuk
Muscotah —
Kinnekuk
Edon
Atchison
Eden
Kinnekuk . . .
Eden
Muscotah ..
Huron
Deweese, John H. . I
Dolan, John
Dooley, Henry
Dooley, James C.
Ellit, Abram B.. .
Ellit, Whitlield..
Ellis, Daniel
English, Alexander .
Ferf^usou, Reuben. . .
Qift'ord, Sylvauus . . .
Garshing, George . . .
Gilson, James J
Good, John
Graham, Henry H.. .
Gorisch, George
Hill, John H
Hester, James H. . . .
Holland, Joshua —
James, W'illiam
Kirley, Owen
Kout, Jacob
Lynn, Benjamin
Lynn, John
Larrison, George W.
Lawrence, Frank .. .
Wakarusa —
Eden
Leavenworth
Troy
Huron
Robinson . . .
Huron .
Sumner. . .
Muscotah
Eden
Wakarusa.. .
Robinson. .
St. Joseph, Mo
Muscotali .
Holton
Eden
Date of
enlistment.
Holton
Leavenworth
Edeu
Wakarusa.
Eden
Leavenworth,
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. », '61
Nov. 24, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 16, 'fil
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 11, "61
Nov. 7, '61
Dec. 6, "61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 1, '61.
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
11, '61
8, '61
24, '61
15, '61
12, '61
18, '61
10, '61
6, '61
2, '61
'1,61
12, '61
31,61
16, '61
10, '61
16, '61
10, '61
4, '61
6, '61
26, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov, 16, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61.
Pro. farrier, Dec. 11, '61 ; iuiur.
disc. ; ret. to duty, and inus.
out Mar. 19, '66, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Died of disease, Leavenwortli,
Dec. 30, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
wortli.
Des. May 19, '62, while on det.
service.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 20, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Mar. 6, '62.
Promoted bugler, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Died of disease at Independ-
ence Creek, Kan., .Jan. 20, "62.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Jan.
IS, "62.
Died of disease at Ft. Leaven-
worth', Dec. 23, '61.
Pro. Corp. .June 17, '63.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 11, '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, "61.
Mus. oiit Feb. 8, '65, at Leaven-
worth; taken pris. near Mine
Creek, Kan., by U. S. forces,
supposed to be a rebel spy.
Mus. out Jan. 12, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. saddler, Dec. 11, '61.
Pro. bugler, Dec. 11, '61 ; mus.
out Jan. 14, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 12, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Died of disease, at Quindaro,
Kan., Mar. 5, '62.
Des. at Quindaro, Mar. 5, "62.
Pro. Qm. Serg. Dec. 11, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
On detached service in general
hospital at Leavenw'th, Kan.,
since Dec. 16, '61 ; no further
record of him.
Mus. out at Ft. Leavenworth,
Kan., date unknown.
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 7, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; wounded by gim-
shot through hand, Apr. 4, '64,
ill action at Roseville, Ark.
Pro. Bugler, Dec. 11, '61; mus.
out .Jan. 14, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65,^ Leav'th.
Dis. Mar. 10, '62, at Leaven' th,
in accordance with 1i 1340,
ri.'vised army regulations.
state of Kansas.
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SECOND REGIM.ENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — C.AV.\LRY — Co»;ini<ec?.
COMPANY B—Conlhmed.
Names and rank.
Resideac*.
Date of
enlistment.
Dat« of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
1
Loyd, Andrew J
Atchison
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Pro, Corp. June 17, '63.
Lockard, Martin W.. .
Eden
Oct 31, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Des. at Ft. Rilev, Mav 22, '62.
Xov. 10, '61
Nov. 10, '61
M\iti. out Jan. 14, '65, Leav"th.
Mus. or.t Jan. 11, '65, at Leav-
Lusaddor, Daniel
.iUchison
Nov. T.i, '61
Nov. '23, '61
enworth, Kan. ; wounded iu
action, Aug. 15, '63.
Moore, Amaziah
Lawrence
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 20, '61.
Moore, Horace L
' '
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 11, '61.
Miller, Andrew E
Edeu
' *
' '
Pro. Sorg. Dec. 11, '61.
Matthews, Hiram W.,
Huron
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Meeker, Jeptha
Baldwin City,
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 23, "61
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61. '
Mite, Patrick
Leavenworth,
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leav'th,
Moore, Henry P
Topeka
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dis. for disability Feb. 8, '63,
at Spriugiield, Mo.
Noland, William H . .
Muscotah
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leav'th.
Olinger, David G
Huron
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 11, '61.
Pate, Bolev
Muscotah
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Pate, William G
Died of disease, at Ft. Smith,
Ark., Aug. 8, '64.
Price, Charles P
Atchison
Dec. 3, T.l
Nov. 7, 'CI
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Mus. out Jan, 14, '65, Leav'th.
Rust, John S
Lancaster
Pro. Serg. Dec. 11, '61.
Reese, Georse W
Topeka
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61.
Eden
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Remy , Jasper N
Leavenworth,
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Resbauarh, Philip —
' '
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 7, '62.
Rhoe, Thomas J
Eden
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Killed in action at Roseville,
Ark., Apr. 4, '64.
Sawyers, Thomas J . .
Wakarusa
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Pro. Corp. Dec. 11, '61; mus.
out Jan. 14. "65, Leavenworth.
Eden
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Sparks, John W
Marysville. .. .
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Prisoner of war, captured at
Muzzard Prairie, Ark., May
22, '64; no evidence of mus.
out on file.
Selly, Richard B .
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Pro Bugler Mav 1 '62
Shearer, James N
Nov. 2b, "61
Nov. 25, '61
Dis. for disability, Apr. 24, '63,
at Leavenworth, Kan.
Snyder, Jesse J
Mu.scotah
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Dis. for disability Apr. 17, '63,
at Spriugiield, Mo.
Bailsgiver, William..
Leavenworth,
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Des. at Fort Riley, May 15, '62.
Eden
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dis. May 27, '63, atLeavenw'th.
Pro. Farrier, Dec. 11, '61.
Thompson, John S. ..
Holton
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Thornhill, Asbury. . .
Eden
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 2, '61
w'th, Kan. ; was pris'r of war.
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sep. 16, '64.
Tucker, Reuben D . . .
Huron
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leav'th.
L'lnstPid, Van Rens..
Eden
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Des. at Quindaro, Apr. 1, '62.
Uud rW)od, Jas. A ..
Holton
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dis. for disability Mar. 31, '62,
at Shawnee, Kan.
^^ ait, Joseph L
Eden
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Mus. out Jan. 14, "65, at Leav'th.
Wardecker, Sam'lJ..
* *
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dis, for disability Apr. 24, '63,
at Li^avenworth, Kan.
V, alker, Franklin ....
Huron
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Re-enlisted veteran.
Watson, John W
' '
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Pro. Corp. June 17, '63,
Wills, William T
Muscotah
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Killed in action near Little
Sauta Fe, Mo., Mar. 26, '62.
Wylie, Samuel G
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Dis. for disability Apr. IS, "63,
at Leavenwortli, Kan.
^^ ymore, Abraham. . .
Eden
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 31. '61
Des. at Quindaro, Apr. 1, '62.
^V ymore, Cor. S
' '
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Mus. out Jan. 14,'65, at Leav'th.
V, vmore, Martin
' '
Nov. 2U, '61
Nov. 20, "61
' ' "
Wvraore, William
' '
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Des. at Quindaro, Apr. 1, '62.
White, Robert
' '
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Pro. IstLi'Hit. Dec. 11, '61.
> oiing, Goorge A
Grassho''r F . .
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Des. at Quindaro, Feb. 19, '62.
Zeilor, George J
' '
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Mus. out. Jan. 14,'65, atLeav"th.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Brooks, John E
Bawcum, William R,,
Clayton, Franklin H.,
Carlock, William
f'arlock, John :
Ft. Smith, Ar.,
Baldwin City,
Huntsv'e, Ar.,
Oct. 30, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Mar. 18, '62
Oct. 16, "63
Oct. 30, '63
Sept. 17, '63
Mar. 18, '62
Oct. 16, '63
Tune .30, '64
Died of disease at Roseville,
Ark., Mar. 22, '64.
Died of disease at Fort Smith,
Ark., Jan. 29, "61.
Pro. Wagoner.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65;
pris"r of war, capt'd at Muz-
zard Prairie, Ark., May 22, "64.
.As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '6.5.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — ro/i^i??'/rr7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. T) — Continunl.
Names and rank.
PRrVATER.
Dooley, John B
Delong, Chas. W...
Faucett, Crawford. .
Foreman, Samuel . . .
Gallagy, Thomas. . . .
Gallagy, John
Hoover, Samuel L. . .
Helton, John F
Huff, Beni. Gr
Huff, Willis
Huff, Richard J
Kingman, Lucius ...
Lancaster, Wm. A. . .
Meeker, George
Middlebushcr, W. H.
Mentor, Joseph
Nelson, Henry. . . .
Newton, Thos. R .
Pickering, Wm. . .
Price, Berry
Residence.
Troy
Afh-ain, Mich.
Kokonio, Ind.
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Date of
erdistment.
Payton, A-lfrod
Rust, Honry .J
Shaw, Francis E
Stephenson, Jas. W .
Stabler, Geo. W .
Shearer, Wm. J. .
Smith, Robert
Sanders, Franklin W.
Trotter, Wm
VanVoorhies, John...
Ottumwa
Ft. Smith, Ar.
Topeka
Eden
Huron
Ottuiuwa
Mt. Pleasant.
Topeka
Ft. Smith, Ar.
Huron
Mt. Pleasant.
Eden
Baldwin City
Monrovia. . . .
Huron
Ft. Smith, Ar,
Leavenworth, Mar. 20, '04
Ft. Smith,. \r.. Oct. 12. 'iW
MiltonAVis...! Sept. 9, •(12
.Jan. 7, '02
Oct. 1, '03
Spr>t-H, '02
Oct. 24, '63
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
May
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
13, '03
23, '63
29, '62
2S, '04
18, '6:^
13, '03
25, '04
9, '02
1,'02
12, '01
30, '02
13, "Ol
Sept. 9, '02
Oct. 21, '03
Feb. 29, '04
Feb. 28, '64
May 26, '64
Dec. 12, '01
Feb. 2S, '02
Mar. 18, '62
Jan. 1, '02
Sept. 11, '02
Oct. 13, '63
Jan. 7, '02
Oct. 1, '03
Aug. 10. '03
Oct. 24, '63
Oct. 13, '63
Nov. 23, '6;^
Aug. 29, '62
June 30, '64
Oct. 18. '03
Oct. 13, '03
Jan. 2.1, '64
Sept. 9, '62
May 1, '62
Dec. 12, '01
Aug. 30, '02
Dec. 13, '61
Sept. 9, '62
Oct. 21, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 28, '64
May 26, '64
Dec. 12, '61
Feb. 2S, '62
Mar. 18, '02
Jan. 1, '62
Sept. 11, '62
Oct. 13, '63
June 30, '64
Oct. 12, '63
Sept. 9, '62
Mus. out Jan. 14,'65,atLeav'th.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Lost in skirmish Nov. 2, '63, in
tlie C. N.
Des. at Ft, Smith, Nov. 26, '6:3.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Aug. 5, '64.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, ."65
Mus. out Jan. 14,'65,atLeav'th.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed near Cane Hill, Ark., by
guerillas, Aug. 12, '64.
Des. in field. Ark., Oct. 3, '62.
Des. at Fort Smith, Ark., Aug.
5, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. at Fort Smith, Ark., Aug.
5, '04.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '05.
Pro. Farrier, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut., 4th Ark. Cav.,
Mar. 26, '04.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 14, '02.
Died of disease at Ft. Scott,
Kan., Jan. 13, '63.
Des. at Fort Smith, Ark., Aug.
5, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '6.i.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. E.
Walker, Franklin . . . . | Huron | Feb. 25, '64 Mar. 4, ''64 | As'd to now Co. D, Mar. 18, '0-^.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
John Gardner
FIEST LIEUT.
John Gardner
Elias S. Stover
SECOND LIEUT.
Augus. T. Lovelette.
FIRST SEEGT.
John S. Rosa
Leavenwortl?
Jules Gardine..
Marion Harper.
Stephen W. Dawson. ,
Q. M. SEEGT,
Henry B. Hildebrant,
Abraham WcKiuney.
Woodbridge Odlin..
SERGEANTS.
Jules Gardine
Byron Alden
Stephen W. Dawson, ,
Jerome Walbridge . .,
Sanford D. JarreU. .
JohnP. Baird
Chas. W. Tozier
Abner E. Coryell
Lorenzo A. Chapman
Junct'n Cit\-.
Junct'n City. ,
Mt.Carmel,Ill.
Atchison
Atchison . . .
Lecompton.
Dayton, O..
Mt.Carmel.IlL
Junct'n City
Junct'n City.
Junct'n City.
Atchison
Nov. 8, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Sept. 1, '62
Sept. 30, '01
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 4, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Sept. 14, '61
July 1, '03
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 25, '01
Aug. 13, 'm
Aug. 1, '63
Sept. 30, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 16. '61
Nov, 13, '61
Dec. 4, '01
Oct. 12, '01
Nov. 8, '61
Sept. 14, '01
Aug. 13, '63
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 16, "61.
Pro. Capt. Co. B, Nov. 29, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Killed in action Dec. 7, '62, at
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Reduced to ranks Nov. '03.
Died at Waldrou, Ajk., Dec. 30,
'03, of wounds received in ac-
tion Dec. 29, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Red. to ranks May, '62.
Pro. R. Q. M. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Des. while on det. service June
30, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec, 1862.
Died of typhoid fever at Fort
Smith, Ark., Sept. 27, '02.
Pro. 1st Serg. Jan. 1, '04.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Assigned Co. L, March 18, '65.
^ state of Kansas.
95
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o/J^jyn/er/.
COMPANY :E — Continued.
Names and rank.
SERGEANTS.
William li. Morris.
Horace H. Johnson
Louis Kemiatte
COKPOEAIiS.
Sanford D. Jarrell .
Peter Pelky
Joseph G. Akin.
JohnP. Baird
Nathaniel E. Lee
Abner E. Coryell
John C. Glancey
Benton Potts
Claudius P. Winney. .
Joseph WyckofE
J olm Dorylaud
Samuel Bartlett
Phineas E. Weston. . ,
Woodbridge Odlin. ..
Charles Peterson
BUGLEK.
Mitchell Eavilett ...
Henry Smidth
WAGONER.
Peter Ranlett
PRIVATES.
Akin, Joseph G
Aldeu, Byrou
Bailey, John C
Burrois, Augustus. . .
iJcrry, Charles E
Beates, Gurden E . .
Berry, Samuel
Bishop, Cyrus W.
Baird, John O
Cass, Thomas M
Chambers, William B
Clark, Samtiel
Collins, Joseph H
Comfort, William B..
Conroy, itichard D...
Cox, Levi H
(Junningham, Dennis
Curry, Thomas ,
Kesidence.
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Louisville
Junction City,
Dayton, Ohio,
JunctionCity
Atchison
JunctionCity
Spiingf'djMo,
Oiathe
JunctionCity,
Fort Riley. . .
Manhatttan .
Leavenworth
Atchison
Date of
enlistment.
Louisville . . .
Coryell, Abner E
Dory land, John
Dawson, Stephen W.
Edwaids, William P,
Evv'bank, Johu S
Fenton, Henry
i'ulton, William C. . .
Gardner, John Leavenworth,
Gardine, Jules Mt.Carmel,lll
Glancey, John C
Leavenworth,
Louisville
JunctionCity
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Nov. 12, '61
Sept. 15, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. i, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 11, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov, 15, '61
Sept. 1, '62
Mar. 21, '61
Sept. 30, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Date of
muster.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
2, '61
5, '61
8, '61
10, '61
14, '61
15, '61
16, '61
15, '61
5, '61
2, '61
25, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Nov. 12, 'tU
Sept. 15, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 4, "61
Sept. 30, 'bl
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sept. 30, '62
Dec. 10, '6i
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 14, 'CI
Sept. 14, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 12, "61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 29, "61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Nov. 15, "61
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 5, 'tU
Dec. 2, '61
Oct. 25, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Remarks.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. A, 15th Kan.
Cav. May 11, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. I, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. May 29, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjt. 2d
Ark. Cav. '63.
Pro. Serg. Dec. '6'2.
Dis. for disability Mar. 31, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Died of disease Mar. 12, '64, Ft.
Smith, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Nov. '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '64.
Reduced to ranks, '63.
Mvis. out Jan. 26, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Assigned Co. L, Mar. 18, "65.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. '63.
Reduced to ranks, -'63.
Reduced to ranks, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 30, '62,
Quindaro, Kan.
Reduced to ranks, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg. May 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. R. Q. M. Serg. Feb. '62, on
recruiting service since Nov.
'24, '63 ; no further rec. of him.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leaven-
worth ; w'n'd in left shoulder
Dec. '29, '63, Waldron, Ark. ; in
right foot Apr. 4, '64, Roseville,
Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Nov. '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 'M, '65, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. E, 7th R. K. V.,
May 11, '62.
Mus. out Jan. "26, '65, Leav'th.
Trans, to 'Zoth Mo. V. Mar. 3,'62.
Des. in the fid. Mo. Oct. 14,'62.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '05, Leav'th.
Died of disease, at Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan., Jan., '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, "63.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '61.
Des. Waldron, Ark. Feb, 19, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 2,6, '65, Leav'th.
Des. Columbus, Ky., June 7, '62.
On det'd service in general
hospital at Ft. Smith, Ark.,
since Mar., '64; no further
record of him.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 4, '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '61 ; mus. out
Jan. 26, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61 ; killed
Mar. '28, '64, at Roseville, Ark.,
while on picket duty.
96
Adjutant GeneraVs Rei^rt.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co??ii?n<ec?.
COMPANY 'E — Continued.
Names and rank
„ . , Date of
ResKlance. enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Grant, Daniel
Gray, John
Hauna, Anrtrew J. . . .
Hanua, Robert O
Harper, Marion
Hifrley, Charles
Hildebrant, Henry B,
.Johnson, Edward....
.Johnson, Horace H...
Jones, Theodore
Jarrell, Sanford D.. .
Kimball, Charles O..
KniKht,Willia)n H. H.
LaCroste, Joseph.
Landers, William.
Lewis, Charles.
Lindsley, John .
Long, Eli
Lee, Nathaniel E.
Longstrauz, Benj. .
Lovellette, Augu's. T.
McFarland, Edw'd S.
Miller, John \
Lawrence ....
Leavenworth,
Brownsv'e,Nb
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Junction ('ivy
Atchison . .
Brownsv'e.Nb
Manhatta;
Morris, William H.
Moyes, Charles
Murphy, Jolm
Monroe, George
Ogan, Jacob
Pelky, Peter
Pierce, Jacob J
Potvine, Israel
Powers, James
Potts, Benton
Rosa, John S
Ravilett, Mitchell.
Ravilett, Peter —
Smith, James.
Stout, Levi H
Straw, Philander W.
Sullivan, Maurice . . .
Swartwood, J acob. . .
Smidth, Henry
Stover,pllias S
Tozier, Charles W. . .
Tripp, Merritt
.Junction rit.\
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 4, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. n, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 4, "61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Oct. l.i, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Tuxburry, Jesse
Walbridge, Jerome. . .
Winney, Claudius P. .
Wooster, William H.
Wyckoff, George W..
Wvckoff, Jo.?eph
Weatherby Martin W,
Weatherby, William.,
Louisville .
Brownsv'e,Nb
Junction City,
Atchison . .
Junctit)u City,
Burlingamo .
.Junction City
Leavenworth,
Junction City,
Louisville . .
Nov. 8, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sept.
Sept
30,
14,
'61
'61
Dec.
10,
'61
Nov.
60,
'61
Dec.
«,
'61
Dec.
5,
'61
Dec.
10,
'61
Nov.
8,
'61
Oct.
28,
'61
Dec.
8,
'61
Nov.
13,
'61
Dec.
5,
'61
Dec.
6.
'61
Nov.
12,
'61
Nov.
29,
'61
Dec.
5,
'61
Sept. 30. '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. '20, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 4, '61
Nov. 25, '61
".'av, 20, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. ^^8, '61
Oct. '28, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov., '63.
Pro. Reg. Sad. Serg, May 1, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Dec. 16, '61 ;
mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'th.
Des. while abs. sick, Jan. 6, '63.
Pro. Serg.
Mus. out Jan. '26, '65, Leaven-
worth; wounded in left arm
severely, Nov. 12, '(43, in action
at Booneville, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ark. Infantry,
June 29, '64.
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 7, '62.
Died, at Ft. Smith, Ark., Nov.
18, '63, from eli'ects of pistol
shot received in quarrel.
Killed in action, Oct. '22, '62, at
old Ft. Wayne, C. N.
Mus. out Jan. '26, "65, Leav'th.
Dis. May 21, '64. Leavenworth,
by Bd. of Ex. Vet. Res. Corps.
Mus. out Jan. '26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '61; mus.
out Jan. '26, '65, Lcavenwortli.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'tli.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 16, '61.
Mus. out Jan. '26, '9o, Leav'tli.
Died at Prairie Grove, Ark.,
Dec. 16, '62, of wounds rec. in
action Dec. 7, '62.
Pro. Serg.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Cor. Dec. 16, '61.
Des. in field, Mo., Aug. 9, '62.
Mus. out Jan. '26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Cor. Dec. 16, '61 ; mus. out
.Jan. '26, '65, at Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 16. '61.
Pro. Bugler Dec. 16, '61; mus.
out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav'wth.
Pro. Wagoner Dec. 16, '61 ;
mus. out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Died at Junction City, Kan.,
June 29, '62, of wounds rec'd
June 15, 1862.
Killed in action Dec. 7, '62, at
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 7, '62.
Mus. out Jan. '26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Bugler, Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Serg. J.une, '63.
Died of disease at Camp Clear
Cr., Tenn., July 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 14, '63.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Mar. 2, '62.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., July 19, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, Leav'th.
Sltate of Kansas.
97
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry — 6'o/<;i«i<tY?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Armstroug, James.
Bartlett, Samuel..
Bacon, Charles E . .
Burdlow, Mitchell..
Bratton, Alex. M. . .
Boyd, Marcus
<"urtiss, James W
C'hapman, Loren. A.
•Cummins, John
Cole, Samuel
Charleston, John
Doran, William
Eggleston, Allison H.
Jenkins, Charles
Johnson, Justin J
Johnson, Wallace H. ,
King, Luther C
McKinney, Abraham.
McConnell, James H.
McConnell, John
Moyes, Henry
Odlin, Woodbridge .
Peterson, Charles . . .
Robinson, Neal C...
Racine, John R
Slighter, Jeremiah.
Summers, John W . . .
Tliompson, John M
Williams, Elias
Weston, Phineas E.
Wright, Freeman . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
.Junct'n City.
St. Louis
St.Fr'sv'e, 111
Sp'gfiel(l,Mu.
Ft.Smith, Ar.
Atchison
Shawnee
Junct'n City.
Ft. Riley
Baldwin City.
Spring Hill. . .
Lecompton. . .
Dard'n'le.Ar.,
Dayton, O
Junct'n City. .
Baldwin City,
St.Fr'sv'e, 111.
Ft. Riley
Manhattan. ,
Ft. Riley
Junct'n City.
Sep.
'62
Dec.
'(53
May
'63
Apr.
'62
Aug.
'6:i
Dec.
'63
July
'63
May
'62
Apr.
6,
■62
June 10,
'62
Aug.
1,
'63
Sep.
1,
'62
May
18,
'62
Apr.
1,
'62
Apr.
:^,
'62
Sep.
1,
'63
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep.
1,
'63
May
4,
'63
Sep.
1,
■62
Mar.
24,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Aug.
4,
'63
Sep.
1,
'62
Mar.
;«),
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
June
8,
1,
'62
'62
Sep.
Sep.
9,
'62
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. ."), '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '33
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Remarks.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mu.*:. out .July 3, '6.5, from (ieii.
Hospital at Little Rock, Ark.
.V^signed to Co. L, Mar. 18, '6.').
Mus. out May 18, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
■Vssigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '6."i.
Des. at Jenny Lind, Ark., Mar.
17, '64.
Pro. Serg.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. '65.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 1, '63.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Died at Ft. Smith, Ark., .June
12, '64 ; wound received by ac-
cidental di.scharge of gun.
Pro. Corp. '62.
Pro. Corp. '62 ; ass. to Co. L,
Mar. 18, '6.5.
Died at Roseville, Ark., of w'ds
rec'd in action Apr. 4, '64.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. at Bentonville, Aug.15, '63.
Des. in the field. Mo,, Oct. 14,'62.
Died in gen. hos. at Fayet'ville,
Dec. 16, '62, of wounds rec'd in
ac'u Dec.7,"62.at PrairieGrove.
D'd of dis. Apr. '63, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Corp. — , '63.
Dis. for disabil. Nov. 14, '62, at
Camp Babcock, Ark.
COMPANY F.
CAPT.\INS.
Hugli Cameron
James C. French
FIRST LIEUT.
Hugh Cameron
James C. French
(xeorge W. Morgan. .
SECOND LIEUT.
Albert Schroeder
John A. Lee
FIRST SERGT.
Orriu S. Faluiestock-
<Teorge W. Morgan . . ,
Lauren Newell
SERGEANTS.
Orrin Fahuestock
Xich. J. B. Schuvler.
William P. Phillips.,
James M. Russell
(leorge W. Morgan. .
William Hunter
John G. McUathron . ,
Charles B. Pearson . .
Benjamin Collier
Lauren Newell
Almon Hunter
Joseph H. O'Neill....
Edwin M. Hewins
Tlieodore H. Dunlap
Leavenworth
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Bnrlingame ..
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenwortli
Topeka
Easton .
Topeka.
Dover . .
Bazaar .
Nov.
Nov.
Apr.
6, '61
15, '61
20, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
Feb.
Aug.
May
Sep.
6, '61
21, '61
18, '61
16, '61
14, '61
31, '61
24, '61
19, '61
20, '62
7, '62
29, '62
22, '62
9, '62
Dec. 27, '61
Mar. 2, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Aug. 1, '64
Dec. 27, '61
Mar. 13, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Pro. Lieut. Col. 'Zd Ark. Cav.
Feb. 17, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 18,'65, Leav'w'th.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 27, '61.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 2, '64.
.\ss. to duty as 1st Lieut, new
Co. D, Mar. IS, '65.
Res. Mar. 7, '62, at Leav'worth.
Pro. Capt. Co. D, May 30, '64.
Red. to duty Serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 1, '64.
Assigned to Co. D, Mar. IS, '65.
Trans, to Co. B, afterwards 3d
K. B., May 23, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar. 1, '62.
Red. to ranks, Mar. 21, '62.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 31, '63,
at Springfield, Mo.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. IS, '65, Leav'th.
Trn, to Co.C as serg. May 12, '62.
Died of disease, at Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan., Feb. 11, '62.
Mus. out .Ian. IS, '05, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. J, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '63.
98
Adjutant General's Rrpoit.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co^i^mwerf.
COMPANY ¥— Continued.
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. musten
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Samuel Houston.
COKPORALS.
William H. Boutwell
George E. Drummer .
Joseph Sanger
Squire Dennitt
James Bassett
Christian H. Isely . . .
Edward McCormick.
Theodori' H. Dunlap
Charles Ross
Cyrus M. Brown
Almon Hunter
Edwin M. Hewins.
James M. Russell . . .
Joseph H. O'Neill...
Waiiam O'Neill
BUGLER.
George W. Hamblin.
FARRIER.
Samuel Horton
James W. Brown
PRIVATES.
Allison, James W
Boutwell, William H
Bassett, .Tames.
Brown, Randolph G.
Bittman, Valentine . .
Chase, Noble
Collier, Benjamin
Chesnut, William
Duncan, John ,
Douthwait, William
Davis, -Andrew W
Donaldson, John
Durant, William W. . .
Eytiuge, Henry S
Evans,JamesB
Embree, Thomas B. . .
Fahnestock. Orrin S. .
Fiuni.ster. Henrv
Fuller, H'm'n J. B.G,
Fuller, Jay
Gear, Robert
Goulding, John
Gallagher, Fdi<....
Hamblin, George W
Hartwi-ll, George F.
Hammond, Peter ..
Hendry, John W
Harvey, Charles X..
Harper, George W. .
Borrigan, Morris . .
Burlingame .
Topeka
Fort RUey . ..
Wyandotte. ..
Auburn
Topeka
Leavenworth
(\iuncil Gi;o.,
Bazaar
Mission Cr'k.
Cottonw'dF.,
Topeka
Dover
Leavenworth,
Topeka . . .
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Cottonw'dF.,
Leavenworth
Topeka
Tecvimseh . . . .
Leavenworth,
Easton
Lawrence .. ..
Leavenworth
Topeka. ..
Alton, 111.
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 8, '61
May 9, '62
Oct. 29, '61
May 10, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Feb. 7, '62
May 22, '62
Nov. 18, '61
Apr. 29, '62
May 1, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Oct. 28, "61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Leavenworth, Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Nov. 7, '01
Nov. 6, '61
Doc. 19, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Mission Cr'k,
Leavenworth
Ossean,lnd. .
Leavenworth
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Xov. 6, '61
Oct. 30. '61
Nov. -js, "iU
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 30, "63
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 18, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Dec. 23, "61
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Nov. 7. '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Nov. 2s, "61
Pro. Bat. Serg. Maj. Mar. 22,
'62; mus. out Jan. 18, '6.5, at
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability, May 8, '63,
at Springfield, Mo.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar. 1, '62.
Died of disease, at Mission
Creek, Kan., Dec. 12, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, Leav'th.
Red. to ranks, May, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 28, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62 ; wound-
ed in action at Coon Creek,
Mo., Aug. 13, '62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62; was
wounded in action, at Coon
Creek, Mo., Aug. 13, '62.
Pro. Serg. May 6. '62.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62.
Red. to r'nks, at his own req'st.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '65, at Leav-
enworth ; prisouerof war,cap-
tured near Van Buren, Ark.,
Oct. 2S, '63 ; escaped from Ty-
ler, Texas.
Dis. for disability. May 8, '63,
at Spriuglield, Mo.
.\s'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out .Jan. 18, '65, at Leav-
worth. Kan.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '62,
Trans, to Co. H, March 1,'62.
Mus. out .Jan. 18, '65 at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Abseut sick in gen. hosp. at
Cairo, 111. , since Jan. 6, '6:5 ;
no farther record of him.
Trans, to Co. C, May 1, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, March 1, '62.
Des. at Le'v''nw'th, Feb. 28,'63.
Trans, to Co. I, Aug. 1, '63.
Trans, to Co. H, March 1, '62.
Des. Nov. 28, '64, while on det.
service.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 18, '61.
Trans, to Co. K, May 1, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar, 1, '62-
name does not appear on roll
of H Co. ; no evidence of mus.
out on filo.
Trans, to Co. H, March 1, '62.
Des. Ft. Le'v'nw'th Dec. 1, '61.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 12, '62.
Des. Ft. L;Vv'nwth, Oct. 23, '62.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, at Leav-
worth, Kan.
Pro. Chief Bugler Mar. 25, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 12, '62.
Died of dis. at Leavenworth,
Mar. 13, '62.
Des. at Cp. Blair, Mar. 23, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
>Statf of Kansas.
99
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY F — C'mtinued.
Cav .\L.RY ~ Coutin lied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlijtaient.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Henry, James W
Hunter, William. .
Isely, Cliristiau H .
Jarvis, Thomas . . .
Jilson, Frederick E.
.Johnson, .John
Kenney, Thomas —
Krumm, Wendelin ..
Luke, Augustus
McCabe, Peter
McAiiliff, John
McCormick, Edward,
McCann, John
Martin, .James N
Myers, John
Morgan, treorge W. ..
Morrisey, John
Martin, John
Noll. Englchardt.
Noouan, Timothy
Nelson, William..
Osborn, David —
Ober, Charle.'; ....
Preuss, John
Potts, John. . .
Parks, David A
Phillips, William P..
Pearson, Charles B. . .
Palmer, William O. . .
Riley, James
Reese, Georsre W
Ryan, Matthew
Rodgers, Tliomas W. .
Rosenberger, Antone.
Russell, James M
. Selig, Henry W
Strange, Thomas. .
Smith, William . . .
Shunks, Samuel F.
Sanger, Joseph
Schuyler, N. T. B. ...
Smith, Daniel
Selig, Cliarles
Slattery, (Cliarles
.Sinclair, Frank
Schroeder, William
Thorn, Rufus F
Vangeuder, Alex . . . ,
Welch, Johu
Wagner, Charles . . . ,
Walbriglit, John
Wright, James M ..
Yingling, Lee.
Zalpf, Henry .
Leavenworth,
.Vtchison
Leavenworth,
St. Josei)h
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte.. .
Leavenworth,
Counc. Grove,
Leavenworth,
Auburn
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte.. .
Leavenwortli,
Fillmore, Mo.,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Burliugame..
Leavenworth,
Lawrence.
Seneca
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Burlingame . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenwortli
St. Louis
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo
Leavenworth,
Oct. 20, 'lU
Dec. 14, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Nov. 2^, 'til
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 1.3, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Dec. 2:5, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '62
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. U, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. ,s, '61
Nov. 7, "61
Dec. IS, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. '20, "61
Dec. 14, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. 10. "61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 12
Nov. 2S,
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 13
Nov. 19
Dec. 23,
Oct. 29
Nov. 2,s,
Nov. 15
Nov. 8,
Nov. 20;
Nov, 7
Dec. 23
Nov. 7
Nov. 16
Nov. 6,
Nov. 8,
Nov. 15
Nov. 21
Oct. '24
Nov. 27
Nov. '21
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 21
Nov. 18
Nov. 6
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 7, "61
Dec. IS, '61
D.^c. 3. '61
Nov. '21, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 29, '6]
Dis. for disab. Feb. 21, '62, at
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disab. Nov.
9, '63, at Springlield, Mo.
Dis. Jan. 28, '63, from Asylum,
Washington, D. C.
Mns. out Jan. 18, '65, at Lea v.
Killed by guard for dis. orders
at Ft. Smith. .Ark.. Dec. 6, '63.
Des. at Le'uw'th, Dec. 14, '61.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 12, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '15, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '62.
Des. at Lea'nw'th, Apr. 30, '62.
Trans. toCo. H, Jan. 12, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1, '62.
Des. at Lea'nw'th, Dec. 8, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '6."i, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. H Jan. 12, '62.
Dos. at L'venw'th Doc. 31, '61.
Killed in action near Scully-
ville, C. N., Oct. 31, '63.
Dis. for disa. Apr. 3, '62, at To-
peka, Kan.
Dis. for disa. Jan. 31, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Renl. veteran.
Dis. for disa. Jan. 10, '62, at
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. ; pro. 1st Lieut. Co.
B Jan. 11. '64.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 8, '61.
Des. at L'venw'th Dec. 21, '61.
Des. at Leavenw"th Nov. 3, '62.
Des. at L"venw"th Dec. "20, '61.
Trans, to Co. H Mar. 1. '62.
Trans, to Co. H Jan. 12, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '62.
Killed May, 1864, en route for
Ft. Tyler, Tex. ; mur. by cap-
tors for being unable to m'ch
acct. of w'nds rec'd in battle.
Des. at L"venw'th May 26, '62.
Des. at Camp Blair Mar. 2.i, '(i2.
Cap. while escorting refugee
train Oct. 25, '64, on march in
Cherokee Nation.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Serg. Nov. IS, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 18, '65, at Leav.
Trans, to Co. H Mar. 1, '62.
Drowned May '20,'6l, in Ark. rv.
Trans, to Co. H. Mar. 1, '62.
Pris. of war: cap. at Poisou:
Springs, Ark., Aj)r. 18, '64; no
further record of him.
Dis. for disa. June 31, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Dis. for disa. Sep. 10, "62, in the
field, Arkansas.
100
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOIjUNTEERS — Cavalry— Continued.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— Co. P.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Wm. C . . .
Atwell, Robert H...
Brown, ("vriis M.. . .
Buyer, John W . _ . . .
Brown, .James W. . .
Blakeslee, Chas. E.
Bryan, James S
rniumins:, Jobn
Dunlap, Theodore H.
Drake, Henry F
Donnitt, James C
Doty, Wm. B
DeWolf, Edward P. . .
Drummer, Geo. E —
DeBaum, Wm. S
Deunitt, Squire . . .
Easter, Samuel B.
Eddy, Geo. W
Few er, Charles.. .
Fisher, Eobert
Horton, Samuel.
Hicks, Solomon.
Hewins, Edwin M
Hunter, .\lmon
Huntoon, Loudon. . . .
Hinkley, Edwin C . . . .
.Jenkins, Edward W. .
Kellogg, Natlianiel H.
La than, Frederick M.
Lee, James G
Logston, Dorrity
Lyon, Marion
Longuecker, James . .
Leonard, Geo. M. L. .
McCathron, John G.
Mc Bride, Samuel
McDaniel, Levi
Mc Master, Jolm
Morgan, Samuel . . . .
Moon, Francis
Mitchell, Wm. N . . .
Newell, Lauren . . . .
O'Neill, Jo-euh H..
O'Neill, William...
Osmer, William . .
Provost, Thomas.
Potter, George . . .
Pherson, Robert N .
Ragland, Thos. J.
Rodgers, Lewis . .
Riggs, Joseph S..
Ross, Charles
Simmons. Edward F.
Sabiu, .Joshua
Shipley, Daniel
Thorp, Geo. W.
Residence.
Topeka
Solomon tUty,
Cott(mw'dF..
Tojjeka
Cottonw'd F..
NewHaven.C.
Topeka
Bazaar
Dover
.Vubiirn
Mission Cr'k..
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Date of
enlistment.
.Vuburn
Wilmington .
Mission Cr'k.
Topeka
Junct'n City.
Topeka
St.Joseph,Mo.
Dover . .
Topeka.
Cottonw'd F.
Roseville, la.
Vienna
Omaha, Neb..
Mt. Pleas.,Tx.
Richland
Topeka
Bazaar .
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Lawrence .
Topeka . . . .
Cottonw'd F.
Indianola . . .
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Topeka
Fort Scott. . . .
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Mission Cr'k..
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Winchester. .
Apr. 29, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Apr. -29, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Sept. 20, 'm
Sept. 1, '62
Oct. 29, '63
Sept. 9, '62
Oct. 4, '62
May 1, '62
Sept. 9, '62
May 9, '62
Jan. "is, '62
May 10, '62
June 19, '62
May lU, '62
Sept. 9, '62
May 10, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Jan. 3, '62
May 22, '62
Feb. 7, '62
Apr. '29, '62
June 6, '68
Sept. 13, '62
Feb. 5, '62
Sept. 13, '62
May 16, '64
Sept. 23. '62
Sept. 10, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Dec. 31, '61
Sept. 20, '62
Sept. '29, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Jan. 30, '62
Feb. 7, "62
Apr. '20, "62
Apr. '28, '61
.-Vpr. '29, '61
May 1, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Sept. 11, '62
Apr. '28, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Aug. 5, '62
Oct. 1, '63
Sept. '22, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Feb. 15, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Date of
muster.
Dec. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '6:^
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 28, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Jan. 3, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '»Xi
Feb. 6, '62
Aug. 13, '63
June 30, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 30, '62
Feb. 29, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Aug. 30, '6:3
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Remarks.
Ass'd 1x) new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut, in Co. K, 2d Ark.
Cav., Dec. 2, '&i.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Feb.r21, '6:?,
at Leavenworth. Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 31, '62.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Camp Bab-
cock, Ark., Nov. 2, '62.
Died of disease en route from
Cane Hill to Fort Smith, Ark.,
Dec. 7, '62.
Pro. Farrier.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., June 27, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 31, '62.
Pro. Corp. February 7, '62.
Ass. to now Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Dis. for disability. May S, '63,
at SpringHeld, Mo.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed at Ft. Smith, Ark., Nov.
5, '64, by accidental dis. of gun.
Pris. of war, cap. while on esc't
duty in C. N., Sept. 19,'64 ; ass.
to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 31, '63,
at Springfield, Mo.
Killed in act'n near Maysville,
Ark., Oct. 22, '62.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62; assigned
to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Ass. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed in action while on escort
duty, Aug. 11, '64.
Dis. Feb. 9, '63, Ft. Leavenw'th,
Kan., by order of Gen. Curtis ;
enl. in Miss. Marine Squad.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Poison Sp'gs, Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Leaven-
worth, Kan., Mar. 13, '62.
Died or disease at Springfield,
Mo., Mar. 21, '63.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Poison Sp'gs, Ark., Apr. 18, '61.
Htdic of Kansas.
101
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/i7/n?<ef/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F — Contijiucd.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Tennis, ,Iohn
Williams, John W. . ..
Waters, Andrew S. . .
Worcester, S.vlvender.
Wideiier, William H.,
Warren, James H
Kesidence.
Emporia
Hclmont
Mission Creek
Dover
Topeka
Sprinsfi'd. Mo
Date of
enlistment.
Sep, 9, '62
Julv 1, "62
Sep. 17. "62
Sep. 9, 'ei2
Sep. 20, '62
Apr. 22, HH
Date of
muster.
Aug. IH, 'i>;5
Remarks.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
EE-EN LISTED VETERANS -Co. F.
CORPORALS.
Edward McCormick. . Council Gr've
PRIVATES.
Brown, Randolph G.. Tecumseh —
McCormick, Edward,' Council (jr've
Preuss, John I Lea\enwortli,
Feb. 26, '64
Mch. 4, '64
Mar. 8, '64
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 26, '64.
As. to new Co. D, Mar. 16, "64.
CAPTAIN.
Austin W. Matthews,
FIRST LIEDT.
Austin W. Matthews,
Patrick Cosgrove —
SECOND LIEUT.
Grideon M. Waugh. . . .
Philander W. Straw..
FIRST SERG.
Philander W. Straw..
Luther M. Eldridge. .
q. M. SERG.
Joseph Hutchison.. ..
Luther M. Eldridge..
George F. Wilson —
SERGEANTS.
Benj'in B. Thompson
Luther M. Eldridge. ,
John N. Gere
Immer L. Knight
Squire J. Waller ,
John Tuxson ,
Andrew J. Hanna .
Daniel W. Thompson,
William C. Kern
John C. Bousfield....
John McDougal
CORPORALS.
Wiliam F. Ball
Squire .J. Waller
John Tuxson
Andrew J. Hanna
Jesse L. Morton
Daniel W. Thompson,
Daniel Lemming
William C. Kern
John C. Bousfield
Willi'm H. H. Knight,
Tliomas S. M. Gwin . .
John Dower
Goorge McGinley
Samuel Tat<?
George W. Haun i
James G. Kent
COMPANY G.
Brownsv'e,Nb
Olathe
Brownsv'e,Nb
Nov. :», '61
Pawnee C.,Nb Nov. 28, '61
Olathe.
Pawnee C.,Nb
Leavenworth,
Brownsv'e,Nb
Pawnee C.,Nb
Table R'k,Nb
Brownsv'e,Nb
Paola
Brownsv'e,Nb
Paola
Brownsv'e,Nb
Table R'k, Nb
Shawnee . .
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Jan. 26, '62
Nov. 24, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov, 28, '61
Mar. 20, '62
Peru, Neb .
Paola _
Brownsv'e.Nb
Pawnee C.,Nb
Paola
Pawnee C.,Nb
Brownsv'e,Nb
Table R'k, Nb
Brownsv'e,Nb
Olathe
Shawnee
Brownsv'e,Nb
Jan.
7,
'62
Jan.
Jan.
3,
7,
'62
'62
May
23,
'64
Nov.
Nov.
30,
28,
'61
'61
Dec.
1,
'61
Nov.
Jan.
28,
26,
'61
'62
Nov.
24,
'61
Nov.
^28,
'61
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
8,
9,
29,
'61
'61
'61
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
20,
9,
10,
'61
'61
'61
Nov.
Mar
Nov
28,
20,
29,
•61
'62
'61
Nov.
29,
'61
Nov.
29,
'61
Dec.
9,
■61
Dec.
9,
'61
Nov.
29,
'61
Nov.
29,
'61
Nov.
20,
'61
Nov.
20,
•61
Nov.
28,
'61
Nov.
28,
'61
Dec.
9,
•61
Dec.
9,
■61
Dec.
3,
'61
Dec.
3.
'61
Dec.
10,
'61
Dee.
10,
'61
Nov.
2,S,
'61
Nov.
28,
'61
Nov.
20,
'61
Nov.
20,
'61
Dec.
9,
'61
Dec.
9,
'61
Dec.
8,
'61
Dec.
8,
'61
Mar
'',4
'6?,
Mar.
25,
•62
Aug.
13,
'63
Nov.
2«,
•61
Nov.
28,
"61
Dec.
10,
"61
Dec.
10,
•61
Mus. out Jan.l3,"65,at Leav^tli.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Capt. Co. L, Mar. 21, "64.
Pro. Lieut. Col. 2d Ark. Cav.,
Jan. 7, '64.
As. to duty as 2d Lieut, in new
Co. D, Mar. 18, '65; prisoner
of war, captured near Fort
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May '23, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 13,"65,at Leav'th.
Red. to ranks, at his request,
Oct. '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 23, '64.
Mus. out Jan, 13, '65, at Leav.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 11th U. S. C. V.
Feb. 'il. "HI.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Feb. '24, '64.
Red to ranks July 1, "62 ; red. to
r'nksatown request .]an.l,'64.
Red. to ranks Jan. 1, "64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, "65, at Leav.
Mus. out Mar. 21, •65, Leaven-
worth ; was pris. of war, cap.
near Ft. Gib'n,C..N. , Sep. 16,^64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 11th U. S. C. V.
Feb. '24, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Killed in action near Ft. Gib-
son, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Serg. May 1, ^64.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Serg. July 1, 62.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Serg. May 1, "64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Serg. Julyl, '62.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Killed in action at Boonesbor-
ough. Ark., Dec. 6, '62.
Dieil of dis. at Springfield, Mo.,
Mar. 8, '63.
Died of dis. at Ft. Smith, Ark.,
.A.ug. 4, '64.
Do -. at Cow Creek, Kan., Aug.
HI. "62; left camp in lit of in-
sanity.
Red. to ranks Nov. 27, '6'2.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co»//»?<frf.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
CORPi)RALS.
Lonii-; Hammer
WilliamT. Ain.swortli.
Enoch Clark.
Elijali Goodwin
Frank White . . . .
BLTtLEES.
Henry R. Grice. .
Samuel Callen. . .
FARRIERS.
Samuel J. Watts
Seymour Cole . . .
Stephen Richardson.
William J. RaiiLS. . . .
SADDLER.
Lloyd Bailey. .-.
PRIVATES.
Ainsworth.WiUiam T.
Bailoy, Lloyd
Basing-er, Nathan...
Beldon, Lucius A.
' Bartlett, WiUiam
Residence.
Leroy
Wya,ndotte .
Browusv'e,Nb
Shawuee. . .
Browusv'e,Nb
Shawnee.. .
Whit*^ Cloud..
Wyandotte .
Bousfield, John C.
Bowers, .John H. . .
Boyle-s, Wesley —
Boy leg, Squire,
Boyles, Elias
Boyles, James
Bracelin, Thomas .
Briles, Jes.se
Ball, WiUiam F.
Date of
enlistment.
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 2, '61
July 18, '63
Apr. 4, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Mar. 17, '62
July IS, '63
Jan. 7, '62
Richland
Monroe, Wis..
Kan. City,Mo.
TableRo'k.Nb
Burliiitfton .
Wyandotte.
Dec. 2, '61
•Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Date of
muster.
PawueeCNb.i Nov. 28, '61
Peru, Neb.
Barber, Moses H
Carpenter, WUliamT. ,
Cavenah, John
Cooper, George
Craig, Ranzei
Crawford, Wm. H. H
Crook, Newton
Callen, Samuel M
Daggett, Fortinatus.
Dean, Wayije
Decker, Moses
Dillback, Joshua. . . .
Oct. 11, '61
Leavenworth, i Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Dower, John
Doolev, .John B
Eldridge, Luther M.
Freeman, .J ohn K. . . .
Brownsv'e,Nb
Leavenworth,
Brownsve,Nb
Gardner.. .
Brownsv'e,Nb
Monroe, Wis.
Olathe
Brownsv'e, N b
W^ayne, 111,
Olathe
Troy
PawneeC.Nb.
Olathe
Nov. 28, '61
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
20, '61
11, '61
29, '61
1, '61
29, '61
6, '61
8, '61
11, '61
1, '61
8, '61
7, '62
2^, "61
lU, '61
Remarks.
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Aug. 14, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 29, "61
Dec. 12, '61
Aug. 10, '63
Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 2, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Nov. 28. '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
20, '61
11, '61
29. '61
1, '61
29, '61
6, '61
8, '61
11, '61
1, '61
8, '61
7, '62
28, '61
10, '61
Mus. out .Jan. 13, ■(i.'i, Leav'th.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "t)o, Leaven-
worth ; was pris. of war, cap.
u'rFt.Gib'n.C.N.,Sept.l6,'64.
A.ss'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65 :
was pi'is. of war, cap. near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Red. to ranks.
Di,s. for disability Mar. 13, '63,
at Springfield, Mo.
Assig. to new Co. D, Mar. 18,'6-'J.
Des. at Ft. Smitii, Oct. 12, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Pro. Saddler.
Dos. Apr. 30, '62, while on the
march.
Dis. for disability May May 26,
'63, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Feb. 2, '62, at
Quiudaro, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 27, '62.
Trans, to Co. I, July 30, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '6.'), at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Dis. lor disability Aug. 10, '64,
at Kansas City, Mo.
Des. May 26, '62, while on det.
service.
Di.s. for disability June 19, "62,
at Fort Riloy, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '6.i, Leaven.,
Kan. ; was pris'r of war, cap'd
at Camden, .Vrk., -Vpr, 25, '64.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Mar. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62; killed in
action at old Fort Wayne, C.
N., Oct. 22, '62.
M us. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Killed by the enemy after be-
ing taken pris'r, near ScuUy-
ville, C. N., Oct. 27, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Des. at Manhattan, May 26, '62.
Died at Fort Scott, Kan., Jan.
12, '63, of w'ds rec'd in action.
Des. at Quindaro, Feb. 2, '62.
Died of disease at Leav., Kan.,
Mar. 5, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; pro. Bugler.
Mus. out May 13, '65, at Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Feb. 15, '62. .
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., Nov. 12, '63.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., Mar. 6, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. D, May, '62.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav. :
was pris'r of war, capt'd near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
state of Kansas.
108
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co;/ rmMe<i.
CO M P A X Y G — Co7Uin u ed.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Fuller.J
<Tiice, Henry R
Gere, John N
0adbury, Joel W. . .
Gager, John
(■fwin, Thomas S. M
Hutchison, Joseph.
Hanna, Andrew J..
Hammer, Louis ....
Hanna, George W.
Hanua, Robert O. .
Harmon, John
Harris, Pembrook . .
Harris, Diouysius . . .
Helm, Peter
Higley, Charles
Kaiserman, Samuel.
Knight, Immer L. . . .
Kern, William C
Kent, James G. . .
Kirley, Owen
Knight, Wm. H. H. .
Lemming, Daniel...
Lewellen , Josei>h . . .
Loomis, William W .
Morton, Jesse L
Matthews, John B.
Mahoney, James..
Morrison, Ralph....
Morrow, Farmer. . . .
McNeal, William J. .
Nelson, Peter
Quigley, James
Ringer, Joseph
Re.sbaugh, Philip...
Rockwood, Lewis . . .
Eu.sk, John M
Sheldon, Charles P. .
Straw, Philander W.
Sloan, John
Smith, Peter
Spellman, Michael. .
Studibaker, Wm. C.
Thompson, Dan'l W.
Thompson, Benj. B. .
Tuxson, John
Test, John B
Leavenwortli,
Bro'nsv'e,Nb,
TableR'k,Nb,
Paola
Leavenworth
Bro'nsv'e,Nb,
Olathe
Bro'nsv'e,Nb
Leroy
Bro'nsv'e.Nb,
Wyandotte. ..
Monroe, Wis .
Leavenworrh.
Bro'nsv"e,Nb.
Leavenworth,
Bro'nsv'e, Nb.
PawneeC.Nb,
Monroe, Wis .
ForestHiU...
PawueeC.Nb,
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Bro'nsv'e, Nb
Table Rock. . .
Leavenworth.
Olathe
McGregor, la
Leavenworth,
McCamish.. ..
Wyandotte. ..
McGregor, la .
Bro'nsv'e.Nb.
Paola
Leroy
Mission Crk . .
Paola
Bro'nsv'e, Nb,
Paola.
Tidwell, James. . .
Todd, Thomas N.
Tucker, Henry
Tupper, Madison....
Tui-ner, Benjamin A.
Nebraska Cy.
Olathe
Kan.City.Mo.
Olathe
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. '20, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 9, "61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 11, "61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Doc. 10, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
10, '61
2, '61
10, '61
30, '61
9, '61
12, '61
5, '61
10, '61
9, '61
20, '61
29, '61
10, '61
29, '61
11, '61
4, '61
1, '61
5, '62
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 2U, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. .5, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
10, '61
2, '61
10, '61
30, '61
9, '61
12, '61
5, '61
10, '61
9, '61
20, '61
29, '61
10, '61
29, '61
11, '61
4, '61
1, '61
5, '62
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven'th,
Kan. ; pris. of war, capt. near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Oct. 16, '64.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Jan. 13,
'65, at Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62 ; pro. Serg.
Oct. 25, '62 ; mus. out Jan. 13,
'65, at Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, Leaven'th.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 7, '63.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62; pro. 1st
Lieut. Co. L, Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64 ; was pris.
of war, capt. at Carthage, Mo.,
Nov. 27, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven'th,
Kan. ; pris. of war, capt. near
Poison Sp'gs, Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '05, Leaven'th,
Kan. ; pris. of war, capt. near
Fort Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Apr. 5, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, Leaven'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Kan. Col'd
Vol., Oct. 9, '64.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62 ; dis. for
disability, Aug. 5, '64, at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 14, '62 ; mus. out
Feb. 20, '66, Le'venworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. K, Apr. 5, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62 ; mus. out
Jan. 13. '65, Le'venworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. I, Feb. 8, '62.
Trans, to Co. A, Feb. 8, '62.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62; mus. out
Jan. 13, '65, Le'venworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. K, Apr. 5, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven'th,
Kan. ; pris. of war, capt. near
Fort Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16,'64.
Des. at Fort Riley, May 20, '62.
Drowned in Kan. river near Ft.
Riley, Kan., June 7, '62.
Trans, to Co. B, 3d Kan. Bat.,
Apr. 11, '62.
Mus. out .Tan. 13,'65, Leaven'th.
Dis. for di.'^ability, Oct. 13, '62,
at St. Louis, Mo.
Trans, to C^o. K, Apr. 5, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, Leaven'th.
Des.,Quindaro, Kan., Feb. 2,'62,
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Pro. .1st Serg. Jan. 7, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Des. at Quiudaro, Feb. 2, '62.
Trans, to Co. A Apr. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
Died of dis. at Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Sep. 10, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65, at Leav.
Died of dis. at Ft. Leavenw'th
Doc. 22, '63.
Des. at Quiudaro, Feb. 2, '62.
Trans, to Co. A Apr. 15, '62.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C'o?jY//i?<e(^.
COMPANY G—Co}tHnvecl.
Names and rank.
Residence. ^^^.Trntt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PBIVATES.
Waller, Squire J
Watts, Samuel J
Wallace, Robert
Watson, Delos
Waugh, Gideon M....
Yelkin, Rinor
Paola
Bi'usv'e, Neb.
Kan. City, Mo.
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Dec. 0, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Doc. .i, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Fan-it r; dis. for dis. at
Corinth, Miss., "62.
Des. at Camp Blair Apr. 2, '62.
Des. at Quindaro Feb. 2, '62.
iJlatl'ie
Br"usv'e, Neb.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 7, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '6.5, at Leav. ;
was pris. of war, cap. near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
Ainswortli, Jas. H..
Ainsworili, Kobert .
xVUen, Kob.Mt
Blue,iacket. George.
Basey, Peter
Bell, William
Bryson, Andrew J . .
Black hoof, Thomas
Bell, John
Carpenter, Joseph . .
Carter, George
Caddeubach, Joseph
Crossman, William
Cole, Seymour.
Clay, Thomas .
Clark, Enoch
Corbin, Andrew F.
Crossman, Joshua .
Deshane. Eli
Deshane, Henry.. .
Davidson, Joseph.
Dillon, Isaac
Dean, MarceUus D.
Daniels, Absalom ...
Dougherty, Moses . . .
Flint, Joseph
Flint, Daniel
Goodwin, Elijah
Goodwin, Isaac
Gibson, William
Hall, John R
Hamm"lman. .Jacob.
Hall, Henry L
Ingles, John
Jones, William M . . .
Ketchum, Jackst>n.
Lasmasney, Richard
Leach, Thomas J —
Lawrence, Lewis. . . .
Lanker, Eli
McDougal, Benj
McDougal, John
Mclntyre, George . . .
Mclntyre, Mai-ionC.
McFarland, Oliver J.
McGinley, George . . .
Mclninch, Wm. H . . .
Ft.Smith, Ar., Oct. 'IS, '63
Shawnee
Macomb, 111.
Prairie City.
Shawnee
Riley
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb.
Sp'gfield,Mo.,
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb.
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb.
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb
Quindaro
Brownsville . .
Leavenwortli
Olathe
Shawnee
Olathe
Riley
Pedonia
Br'nsv'e, Neb.
Shawnee
Olathe.
Shawnee
Br'nsv'e, Neb
7, '62
27. '62
.4.pr. 15, '62
Apr. :5, '62
Apr. 15, '62
Aug. 6, '6:<
Sep. 1, '63
Apr.
May
May
May 26, '62
July 18, '63
Apr. 8, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Mar. 26, '62
July 18, '62
July 3, '62
Apr. 1, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Mar. 2'), '62
Aug. 20, '63
July 18, '63
Apr. 2, '62
Mar. 24, "62
Sep. 27, '62
July 18, '63
Mar. 27, '62
July 28, '63
Mar. 20, '62
July 28, '63
Mar. 28, '62
Mar. 21, '62
Apr. 9, '62
Feb. 25, '62
May 7, '63
Aug. 3, '&i
Feb. 3, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 24, "62
Mar. 17, '62
Mar. 29, '62
Mar. 1^4. 'i;2
July IS, "03
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 26, "63
June 28, '64
Apr. 2, '62
Dec! '26,' "'63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, "63
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Committed suicide Apr. 22, '62.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Trans, to Co. I July 27, '62.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. IS, '65.
Killed in action near Ft.Smith,
Ark.. July 29, '64.
Pro. Farrier.
Dis. for dis. at Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Aug. 6, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65 ;
was pris. of war, cap. near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Des. at Sp'gf'd, Mo., Apr. 10,"63.
Ass'd to new Co. D Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '65, at Leav.;
was pris. of war, cap. at Poi-
son Springs, Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
.\s'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
was pr'uerof war, capt'd near
Ft. Gibson, C.N., Sept. 16, '64.
.\s'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
was prisoner of war, captured
at Poison Springs, -ipr. 18, '64.
Des. at Drvw'd, Ks.. Apr. 16,'63.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed in action, near ScuUy-
viUe, C. N., Oct. 31, '64.
Pro. Corp.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
prisoner of war, captured near
Scullyville, C. N., Oct. 31, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith, .A.rk. Oct. 17, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Trans, to Co. H, Apr. 5, '62.
Killed in action, at Cabin Cr'k,
C. N., Sept. 19, '64.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65;
w'd'd in action, Cassville, Mo.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '64.
Killed in action at old Fort
Wayne, C. N., Oct. 22, '62.
Drowned in Kansas river, near
Ft. Riley, Kan., June 7, '62.
Pro. Serg.
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp.
As'd to now Co. D, Mar. 18, '65;
prisoner of war, captured at
Poison Sp'gs, Ark. Apr. 18, '64.
state of Kansas.
105
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Coj^i-Zniifc?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. G-Conlhwfid.
Names and rauk.
Rosidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Mayes, Heury C
Brownsv., Nb.
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, "63
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
was prison'r of war, capt'd at
Caddo Gap, Ark., Jau. 26, '64.
Persians, William . ..
Olatlie
Apr. 2, '62
Apr. 2, '62
As'd to new Co. 1), Mar. 18, '65.
Parker, James
Mt.Ayer,Ia...
July 15, '63
Aug. 26, '63
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '6.) ;
prisoner of war, cai)t'd near
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sppt. 10, 'Ol.
Shawnee
Euclid, Ohio,
Mar. 2,5, '62
July 6, '63
Aug. 13, '63
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '64.
Richmond, Levi
II 1 1
Richardson, Stephen,
White Cloud,
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Pro. Farrier.
Reed, Gabriel M
Shawnee
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Trans, to Co. A, Apr. 15, '62.
Roberts, John
"
Apr. 2, '62
Dec. 26, '63
Died at Ft. Smith, Ark., June
14. '64, of w'nds rec'd in act'n.
Mt. Ayer, la. . .
July 15, '63
( 1
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65 ;
prisoner of war, capt'd near
Pois(jn Spt;s, Ark., Sept. 16,'64.
Rains, William J
Brownsv., Nb.
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Pro. Farrier.
Rogers, Thomas
Sullivan, Daniel
Apr. 14, '62
Apr. 23, '62
Des. Ft. Scot. Kan., Apr. 15,'63.
Lawrence ....
Aug. 13, -63
As'd to new Co. D, Mar. 18, '65.
Simmons, Charles
Brownsv., Nb.
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, '6:3
11 11
Olathe
Mar. 2.-), '62
Trans, to Co. A, Apr. 15, '62.
Paola.
July 23, '62
Died of disease at Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 5, '63.
Smith, John W
Pedonia
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
near Ft. Gib.son, C. N.
Simpson, George W. . .
Brownsv., Nb.
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Died of disease at Fayetteville,
Ark., Nov. 23, '63.
Tate, Samuel
Shawnee
Mar. 25, '62
Apr. 1, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Pro. Corp.
Tate, Franklin
Dis. for disability at Spring-
field, Mo., Mar. 11. '63.
Test, Edward B
Paola
Feb. 28, '62
Dec. 26, '63
Assig. to new Co. D, Mar. 18,'65 ;
pris'r of war, capt d near Fort
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 10, '64.
Tappj', Maddisou J. . .
Olathe
Mar. 28, '62
Broke .jail and de---. while in
hands of civ. an .Olathe, Kan.
Wilson, George F. —
Leavenworth,
Jan. 26, '62
Jan. 26, '62
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Jan. 7, "64.
Whitmore, Alexander.
Lawrence
Mar. 5, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Assig. to new Co. D. Mar. 18,'65.
White, Frank
Shawnee .
Apr. 4, '62
' '
Pro. Corp.
Whiteday, Henry
Apr. 19, '62
Dec. 26, '63
Assig. to new Co. D, Mar. 18,'65 ;
pris'r of war, capt'd near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16. '64.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Mar. 8,
'62
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
FIRST LIEUT.
Rock. Ark.
David E. Ballard, ...
Marvsville . . .
Jan. 10,
'6'^
Res. Feb. 15, '65, Little Rock.
SECOND LIEUT.
John K. Rankin
Lawrence
Mar. 8,
'62
Mus. out Mar. 18, "65.
FIRST SERGT.
Edwin C. Manning. ..
Manhattan...
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 14,
•61
Pro. 1st Lieut: Ind. Home G'ds,
Sep. 20, '62.
Amos Peck
Marysville . . .
' '
' '
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Q. M. .SERCtT.
Rock, Ark.
.Joseph McNulty
Washington..
' '
' '
Mus. out Mar. 18, "65, Little
COM. SERGT.
Rock, Ark.
William C.Chatfield,
Bui'lingame ..
Feb. 15, '62
Aug. 13,
'63
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
SERGEANTS.
Rock, Ark.
Amos Peck
Marysville . . .
Nov. 14, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Nov. 14,
Jan. 10,
'61
'62
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 1, '62.
Frank Keister
Pro. Capt. in 2d Kan. Cold
Vols., Dec. 26, '63.
Henry D. Gorham
Leavenworth,
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 18,
'61
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. B, 5th Ky.
Cav., Aug. 11, '63.
Nich.T. B. Schu.vler..
Burlingame ..
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6,
'61
Pro. (;apt. in 2d Ark. Inf., Jan.
17, '64.
Pro. Com. Serg. Oct. 1, "62.
William C.Chatfield,
"
Feb. 15, '62
Aug. 13,
'63
William Page
"
Feb. 5, '62
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
AdferE. Lovell
Marysville . ..
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 5,
'61
• ' ' '
Joseph Sanger
Wyandotte. . .
Oct. '29, "61
Oct. 29,
'61
11 II
Clark S. Devoe
Marysville . . .
Mar. 12, '62
Aug. 13,
63
11 11
Ruggles S. Bulls
Dec. 5, '61
Dec. 5,
'61
Mus. out May 9, '65, Leaven-
worth.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry-
company K — Continued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
FIRST SERG.
Edward S. Walker.. . .
Alexand'r Vaugeuder,
CORPORALS.
Edward S. Walker . . .
William M. Mercer. . .
.Joseph McNulty
Oliver H. Harrington,
William Page
AdferE. Lovell
Josei)h Sanger
George Coulter
Levi W.Colby
Clark S. Devoe
John Bowman
Thomas L. Holloway,
Ruggles S. Bulis
Theodore Praun
John Hughes
FARRIER.
Timothy Conner
Henry Brammer
James L. Smith
WAGONER.
John G. Harstow. .. .
PRIVATES.
Allison, James W .. . .
Abbott, Joel B
Barstow, John G
Bunton, Daniel C
Ballard, David E . . . .
Bowman, John
Bulls, Tunis
Bulls, Ruggles S
Blocker, .James H.. ..
Brammer, Henry
Borgman, .John
Boyce, Artemus W....
Burris, Daniel
Chatfleld, William C.
Cheeseman, Charles..
Conner, Henry
Conner, Timothy
Cartwright, William,
Chesnut, William
Carr, William P
Coulter, George
Carson, James W
Darby, John W
Dunbar, Jacob S
Donaldson, John
Evans, John B
Fuller, Jay
Faulds, George
Flanders, Albert
Gunther, Arthur
Goulding, John
Gorham, Henry D
Holloway, Thomas L
Hiatt, Henry H
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Washington. .
Lawrence
Burlingame ..
Marysville . ..
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Ft. Smith,Ark
Marysville.. ..
Leavenworth,
Marysville.. . .
Wyandotte. ..
Marysville.. ..
Leavenwortli,
Marysville
Wakaru.sa. . . .
Moutg'm'y,Ill
Leavenworth.
Marysville.. . .
Montg'm'y,Ill
Eedingt"n,Ind
Marysville."..
Leavenworth,
Marysville.. ..
May 30, '61
Nov. 7, '61
May 30, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Feb. 5, '02
Dec. 5, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Jan. 22, '62
Nov. 17, '63
Mar. 12, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. a, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 14, '61
May 30, '61
Nov. 7, '61
May 30, "61
Nov. 14, '61
Aug. 13, '03
Dec. 5, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. j), '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Topeka
Marysville
Burlingame ..
Brookville.Ill
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Dec. 5,
Feb. 6,
Dec. 5,
Nov. 14,
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Lawrence ..
Troy
Dec. 5,
Feb. 1.5,
Nov. 14,
Dec. 5,
Jan. 10,
Feb. 15,
Nov. 6,
Nov. 14,
Leavenworth,
Marysville....
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Jan. 22, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Feb. 15, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Marysville.. ..
Nov.
■s,
'61
Nov.
«,
'61
Nov.
7,
'61
Nov.
7,
'61
22,
'62
Nov.
7,
'61
Nov.
7,
'61
Dec.
IS,
'61
Dec.
18,
'61
Dec.
0,
'61
Dec.
5,
'61
Nov.
14,
'61
Nov.
14,
'61
Mus. out Jan. 12, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Reduced to rank.s.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 26, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut, 'id Kan. Col'd
Vol. Sep. 1, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Oct. 14, '63.
Pro. 2d Lt. 3d Ark. Cav. June
30, 64.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth ; was pris'r of war, cap.
near Ft. Smith, Ar., Sep. 1, '64.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out March 18, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out May 9, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Bat. Vet. Serg. .June 20, '62.
Mus. out May 9, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, L't. Rock.
No evide'ce of mus. out on file.
Dis. tor disab. Sop. 7, '62, at
Fort Scott,
Pro. Wagoner, Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18,"65. L't. Rock.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 10, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, "63.
Mas. out Mar. 18,'65, L't. Rock.
Pro. Corj). Feb. 1, "64.
Mus. out Mar. 18,'65, L't. Rock.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus, out May 9,'65, Lea'worth.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out Mar. IS, '(io, L't. Rock.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 8, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, L't. Rock.
Pro. Farrier.
Des. at Cp. Blair, Mar. '29, '62.
Des. at Lea'worth. May 19, '62.
Dis. for disability June 21, '62,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out Sept. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth ; was pri.soner of war,
captured at Cabin Creek, C.
N., Sept. 19, '64.
Mus. out Mar.l8,'65,LittleR'k.
Dishonorably dis. Mar. 2, '62,
at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. on account of weak eyes.
Mar. 19, '63, at Leavenworth.
Trans, to Co.G, Apr. 5,'6'2.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Ind. Home
Guards, July 1, '63.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 8, '62.
Dis. for general debility, Nov.
•24, 62, Ft. Scott, Kan.
Prt). Serg. Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '64.
Killed in action at Van Buren,
Ark., Dec. 29, '62.
i^tate of h'aii.<i(is.
in
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o«</)/»r(/.
COMPANY H — Co7iiirnicd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment. muster,
Date of
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Humes, John W.
Howard, Jesse...
Hughes, John...
Humes, Samuel .
Hendry, .John W
Kellouph.E. M.E
Krumm, Weudelin. .
Keister, Frank
Lovell, Adfer E
Luke, Augustus
McNulty, Joseph
McConnell, James W,
Mercer, William M. ..
Manning, Edwin C. ..
Martin, James N
Myers, John
Morgan, Samuel
May berry, Scott
Noll, Eugk'hardt
Washington..
Marysville.. ..
Washington . .
Os.soan, Ind...
Marysville.. ..
Wyandotte . . .
Marysville
Wyandotte. ..
Washington. ,
Manhattan. ..
Auburn
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Wyandotte. ..
Nauman, Edward H.
Peck, Amo.s
Page, William. .
Poor, Henry W.
Mattison.
Praun, Theodore.
Praun, Joseph
Rabeustorf , John
Kyan, Mathew
Reynolds, Francis M,
Eodgers, Thomas W.
Sanger, Josi'i)h
Spencer, WiJliam P. .
Suaill, William
Sample, .Josiah
Schuyler, N. T. B...
Slaughter, Mattliew..
Transue, Silas
Tlioru, Eufus F....
Washington.
Marysville. . .
Burlingame .
Marysville.. .
Wyandotte . .
Marysville. . . .
Leavenworth,
Marysville
Bnrlingame . .
Wyandotte. . .
Leavenworth,
Atchi.son
Burlingame ..
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
Yogle, John
Vangeuder,Alexau(lor
White, Ivey
Wagner, Charles .
Wittenberg, Arnold.
Walbright, John. ..
Williams, David A.
Iowa Point. . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Marysville.. ..
Leavenworth
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Jan. -28, '62
Nov. 28, "61
Jan. lU, '62
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 28, "61
Jan. 30, '62
Dec. 29, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 5, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Jan. 22, '62
Jan. 3, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Dec. 26, '63
Nov. 28, "61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Jan. 30, '62
Dec. '29, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Aug, 13, "63
Nov. 14, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Oct. '29, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Dec. 28, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 6, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 28, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Mar. 2, '62
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 21, '61
.Jan. 22, '62
Walker, Edward S...
Aug. 13, '6:3
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Jan. 22, '62
May 30, '61 I May 30, '61
Died of inflammation of the
brain. Leaven., Jan. 16, '62.
Died, May 29, '64, at Ft. Smith,
Ark., of wounds received in
action on board of steamer,
May 8, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out May 9, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Mar. lS,'65,Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 4, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 8, '62.
Mus. out May 9, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 8, "62.
Mus. out Mar. 18,'65, Little R'k.
Des. Camp Blair, Apr. 23, '62.
Trans, to Co. K, Mar. 20, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Kock, Ark.
Killed in action, Crawford Co.,
Ark., Aug. 11, '64.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Dis. for disease, at Leaven-
vyorth, Kan., Dec. 17, "62.
Dis. for erysipelas, at Leaven-
worth, Kan., June 10, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 8, '61.
Mus. Out Feb. 11, '65, from gen-
eral hospital at Little Rock.
Mus. out Mar. 18,'65, Little K'k.
Dis. for disability, atFt.Smith,
Ark., Jan. 20, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 8, '62.
Mus. out Mar. IS, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Des. Leavenworth, June 30,'62.
Trans, to Co. A, Feb. 1, 62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 8, '62.
Trans, to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65, to
make good time lost by des.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. F, 5th Ky.
Cav. June 11, 1863.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Batt. Serg. Maj. ; mus. out
.Nov. 8, '64, New Orleans, La.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Hock, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, Little
Rock, .Vrk. ; prisoner of war,
captured nearVan Buren, Ark.
Oct. 28, '63; escaj^ed from Ty-
ler, Tex.
Died Little Rock, Ark., May 9,
'64, of wounds rec'd in action
Mar. 22, '64.
Des. Camp Blair, Mar. 29, '62.
Dis. for disability Ft. Leaven-
worth.
Pro. Corj). Mar. 8, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS, CO. H.
Blackford, John C... Lawrence.... Sept. 10, '62 Aug. 13, '6:3
Bledsoe, Joseph H.... I Ft.Smith,Ark.| Sept. 30, '62 I Dec. 26, '63
Killed in action at Poison
Springs, Ark. Apr. 18, '64.
Des. atFt.Smith, Ark. Aug. 8, '63.
106
Adjutant General's Reijort.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co/t^/nuef/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. H — Continued.
Names and rank.
PKiVATES.
Haiier, Frederick
Briggs, George
Hurnaugh, Thos. B. .,
Coleman, Wm. A
Coleman, Abram F. . .
Colby, Levi W
Crane, Edward
Cooper, Peter
Devoe, Clark S
Donovan, Albert
Eckengreu, Clias. W.,
Foster, Daniel B
Faucett, John F
Gibbs, Gilbert C
Hirsch, Henry
Hammelman, Jacob. ,
Hiatt, John W
Harris, Kobert
Harrington, Oliver H
Heath, Ivon D
Jacobs, Ferdinand B
Landsdown, E. E
Mitchell, JohnC
Milton, Clinton
Morton, George
Newton, Daniel C
Parks, John
Porter, John C
Prather, Albert
Pierce, Jeremiah S...
Reynolds, James T. . .
Rixon, John
Keid.Chas.C
Boot, William
Stevens, John
Smith, James L
Taylor, .John M
Weil, Henry
Willey, James A
Woodruff, Willard . . .
Zinn, James W
Residence.
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Lawrence . . . .
Spr'gfi'd, Mo..
Fayetteville..
Ft. Smith, Ar.,
Shawnee
BaxterS.,C.N,
Marysville . ..
Cuba, m
Olathe
Eidgeway .. ..
Lawrence .. ..
Tuscola, 111. . .
Topeka
Quindaro
Topeka
Ft. Smith, Ar.,
Lawrence
Wyandotte. ..
Junct'n City..
Fort Scott. . . .
Shawnee
Ft.Smith.Ar.,
Lawrence .. ..
Ft.Smith.Ar.,
Shawnee
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Lawrence .. ..
Spr'gfi'd, Mo.,
Topeka
Shawnee
Crksville,Ar.
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Lawrence .. ..
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Lawrence
Manhattan...
Lawrence . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 10, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Apr. 10, '63
Dec. 22, '63
Nov. 17, '63
Apr. 1.5, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Mar. 12, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Oct. 6, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Aug. 24, "62
May 1, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 30, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Apr. 1, '63
May 26, '62
Sept. 2-1, '6:3
Mar. 26, '62
Sept. 2, '63
I
Sept. 10, '62
Dec. 3, '63
Mar. 16, '62
Dec. 3, '63
Sept. 10, '62
June 22, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Mar. 26, '62
Sept. 24, '63
Oct. 4, '63
Sept.lO, '62
Nov. 17, '63
Sept. 21, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Mar. 12, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Date of
muster.
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sept. 9, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
'Aug'."i3,''63'
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, "63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 12, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Remarks.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '6.').
Died of small-pox at Waldron,
Ark. Feb. 12, '64.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. IS, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '64.
Assigned to C'o. L, .Mar. ]S, '65.
Died of inflammation uf Jungs,
Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 24, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '62.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, "6.5.
Killed in action near Fort
Smith, Ark. Sept. 1, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, May 26, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 1."), "65.
Des.Fort Smith,Ark.June 2,'64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Hosp. Stew. Apr. 1, '63.
Dis. Apr. 6, '63, Fayetteville,
Ark. by S. O. 91, Dept. of Mo.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. IS, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea at
Ft. Scott, Aug. 4, '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., .June
17, '62.
.Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. at Jenny Lind, Ark., Mar.
22, '64.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Died Sept. 2, '64, at Ft. Smith,
Ark., of w'ds rec'd in action
Sept. 1, '64, near Ft. Smitli.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, 'GD.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, at Little
Rock, Ark.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS-
Co.
H.
CORPORALS.
John Vogle
lowa Point. . .
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 4,
'64
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
PRIVATES.
Boyce, Artemus W. ..
Hendry, John W
Rodgers, Thos. W....
Vogle, John
Burlingame..
Ossean, Ind..
Burlingame. .
Iowa Point. . .
■•
••
Missing Apr. 20, '6t, while on
march with escort near Fay-
etteville, Ark. ; suijposed to
have boea killed by guerillas.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, '64.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel A. Williams.
Byron P. Ayres
Ciiarles Dimon
FIRST LIEUT.
Robert H. Hunt . . . .
Clarence J. Williuins
Paris
Fort Scott.
Lawrencj
Nov.
22,
'61
Mar.
28,
'62
Nov.
4,
'63
Nov.
23,
•61
Oct.
20,
'63
Res. Mar. 28, '62, at Shawnee,
Kan.
Res. Mar. 27, '63, Sp'field, Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leav'wth.
Res. Sept. 3, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. M.
Doc. 7. '64; was w'd in left
shoulder Dec. "20, '63, in Ark.
state of Kan.'^as.
109
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOIjUNTEERS — Cwauiy— Continued.
COMPANY I- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SECOND LIEUT.
♦Harvey A. Smith.
Nov. 28, '63
Res. Mar. 28, '62, at Shawnee,
Charles Dimoii
Fort Scott. . . .
Mar. 28, '62
Kan.
Coiiunissioned 1st Lieut. .\pr.
11, '6;i, and phiced on dnty as
such, but not mus. ; pro. ('apt.
Co. I, Nov. 4, '63.
Edward Ross
Leavenwortli.
May 4, '63
.\.ss. to duty as 2(1 Lieut, new
Co. C, Mar. IS, '65.
FIRST SERGT.
Clarence J. Williams,
Lawrence
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Red. to ranks Mar. 28, '62.
Morris Euright
Leavenworth,
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Pro. l.st Lieut, and Adjutant
Feb. 7, '63.
William Sawyer
"
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Mus. out .Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth.
Q. M. SERGT.
Moses H. Barber
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 2U, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Pro. Regfl Com. Serg.Apr.1,'64.
Joseph Henderson . . .
McGregor, la.
Killed in ac. at Prairie Grove,
Ark., Dec. 7, '62.
Bartlett F. Browning,
"
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth.
COM. SERGT.
Allen Parmer
Mound City . .
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 13, '63
.Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
SERGEANTS.
Charles B. Edgarton. .
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 20, "61
Des. at Sluiwnee, Mar. 16, '62.
Morris Euri>,'ht
Leavenworth
Pro. 1st Serg.
Alexander C. Arnold. .
yuincy, 111. . .
Oct. 27, '61
Oct. -27, '61
Reduced to ranks.
Bartlett F. Browning,
McGregor, la.
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Jan. 1, '64.
Edward Ross
Leavenworth,
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 4, '64.
Benjamin W. Hicks..
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leaven.
William Sawyer
Leavenworth,
Pro. 1st S(>rg. May 1. '63.
Albert F. Bicking....
Fort Scott. . . .
Jan. 7, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Ind. Home Gds.
Aug. 5, '62.
William A. Graham . .
Elmendaro. . .
July 12, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Martin L. Foltz
Auburn
Aug. 2."i, "62
Dec. 19, '63
' ' ' '
John Burke
Wyandotte . . .
Burlingt'u.Ia.
Dec. 7, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, L'uw'th.
JohnC. Nye
CORPORALS.
Joseph Henderson . . .
McGregor, la.
Oct. 20, "61
Oct. 20, '61
Pro. Q. M. Serg.
John C. Nye
Burlingt'n,Ia.
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Pro. Serg. Mar. 28, '62.
Jacob S. Ray
Fairview, la..
Sep. 2S, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Des. at Quindaro, Feb. 17, '62.
Lewis R. Tliurston. . .
McGregor, la.
Oct. 7, "61
Oct. 7, '61
Reduced to ranks.
Joshua B. Bailey
Leavenworth.
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 20, '61
' '
Benjamin W. Hicks..
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1, '64.
Asa Moore
Des. May 29, '62, while on det.
service.
Edward Ross
Leavenworth,
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Red. to ranks Mar. 28, '62.
•James S. O'Neil
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Des. at Ft. Riley, May 26, "62.
William Sawyer
Leavenworth.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 30, '62.
•lohu Ackerson
McGregor, la.
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Killed in action near Baxter's
Springs, Kan., .Jan. 20, '64.
Calvin H. Freeman ..
"
Oct. 10. '61
Oct. 10, '61
Dis. for disab. Feb. 5, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Roland Hankers
Aug. 29, "62
Pro. 1st Lieut. '2d Ark. Cav.
Dec. 1, '63.
Jonathan Ward
Osaw keo
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 13, "63
Ass'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
George W. Weider
Oskaloosa.. ..
' '
' '
" ' '
Francis M. Stahl
Auburn
Aug. 25, '62
Ass'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65 ;
woun'd in left liand Sep. 1, '63,
in act'u at Backbon.' Mr., Ark.
Walter Atchison
Ridgeway —
< '
' '
Ass'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
William A. Melton...
Auburn
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Jolni Burke
Wyandotte. . .
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 7, '61
' ' ' '
Sylvanus Hcberling..
Rid.ifeway
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Pro. Serg. Sep. 11, '62.
Levantine Plummer. .
Garnett
' '
Ass'd to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
George Neil
Wavelaud.. .,
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Martin L. Foltz
Auburn
' '
Dec. 19, '63
Pro. Serg. May 1, '63.
William A. Graham . .
Elmendaro...
July 12, '62
Aug. 13, '63
11 1 >
Allen Parmer
Mound City..
Aug. 25, '62
' '
Pro. Com. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
BUGLERS.
William H. Smith
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Red. to ranks.
William Hale
Dis. June 18, '62 ; cause, gun-
shot rec'd in right heel in ac-
tion near Shawnee town, Kan.,
Mar. 15, '62.
FARRIER.
Joseph H. Carsly
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Red. to ranks.
Perrine Arnold
Burlingfn,Ia.
110
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/i<ini<(?f/.
COMPANY 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
FAKRIEE
Amos NichuLs
MeJvi'i Lowi-y
Wm. S. McDonald . .
SADDT.ER.
Calvin H. Freeman
Aaron Adams
WAGONER.
Rody Estep
James R. Pearson . . .
PRIVATES.
Acord, Harrison
Residence.
Gallatin, Mo.,
Oskaloosa ....
McGreRor,Ia.,
Ridgeway
Date of
enlistment.
Abbott, Stewart
Ackerson, John
Arnold, Alexander C.
Arnold, Perrine
Axton. John
Barber, Moses H . ..
Browuiuff, Bart. F
Bailey, Joshua B...
Babbitt, Marion A.
Bacha, Philip
Bailey, John
Blunt, Andrew N .
Boiling, .James H
Burns, Robert C. .
Burke, John
Bowers, John H. .
Caun, James . .. .
Clymer, John B ,
Kan. City, Mo.
McGregor, la..
Quincy, 111 .. .
Burrgton,Ia.,
McGregor.Ia.,
Leavenworth
Kan. City, Mo,
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte
Burrgton,Ia.,
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Lawrence ,
Cook, Thornton
Crawley, David
Curtiss, Jeft'erson . . .
Carsely, Josej^h H . . .
Davis, George
Doane, Newman J . .
Dolen, Edward
Estep, Rody
Enrigiit, Morris...
Edgartou, Chas. B
Eytiiige, Henry S. .
Flood, Alfred.
Freeman, Calvin H
Hale, William
Henderson, Joseph
Hayes, Horace
Hickey, Thomas..
Hoskins, P. L —
McGregor, la.
Fairview, la.
Junct'n City.
Fairview, la.
Hunt, Alonzo McGregor,Ia.,
Hyland, David Leavenworth,
Hicks, Benjamin W . .
Hillliouse, David —
Jenning, William . . . . i
Kaiserman, Samuel . i
Kelly, Henry C
Fairview, la.,
Kan.City, Mo,
Leavenworth
McGregor,Ia.
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. ii, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 25, '62
Nov. 4, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Nov. 1, "61
Oct. 27, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 26, "61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 12, "61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 25, "61
Nov. 2, "61
Dec. 6, "61
Nov. 26, "61
Nov. 2U, "61
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 4, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Nov. 1, "61
Oct. 27, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 14, "61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 20, "61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 2, "61
Dec. 6, 'iii
Nov. 26, "01
Nov. 20, "61
Ass'd to new Co. C. Mar. 18, '65,
Dis. for disability. Mar. 24, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Ass'd to new ("■>. C, Mar.18, '65.
Trans, to the 25th Mo.Vol.,Feb.
20, "62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Des. May 29, '62, while on det.
service.
Des. at Shawnee, Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out Jan. 10,
'65, Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Farrier; ti-aus. to Co. B,
3d Kan. Bat., Nov. 1, '62.
Des. at Shawnee, July 20, '62.
Pro. Serg.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 24, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Jan. lU,
'65, Leavenworth, Kan.
Dos. at Ft. Leav'wth, Jan., '62.
Trans, to the 25th Mo. Vol.,
Feb. 10, '62.
Des. at Shawnee, Mar. 9, '62.
Des. at Shawnee, Mar. 16, '62.
Des. at Shawnee, Mar. 9, '62.
Des. at Ft. Leav'wth, .Jan. 1,'62
Pro. Corp. June 26, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Des. at Ft. Leav'wth, Jan.l,"62.
Dis. Mar. 1, '63, at St. Louis,
Mo., to enlist in Mississippi
Marine Squadron.
Died of disease at Quindaro,
Kan., Mar. 10, '62.
Des. at Shawnee, Mar. 28, '62.
Des. Feb. 28, "62, while absent
on furlough.
Des. May 'i6. '62, while on. det.
service.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Aug.
22, "62.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Jan.
17. "62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Serg.
Dis. Nov. 1, '62, in the field,
Mo., on account of wounds
rec'd in right arm, in skir-
mish at Sarcoxie, Sept. "25, '62.,
Des. May 29, '62, while on det.
service.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. ar Fort Leavenworth ;
date and cause unknown.
Trans, to Co. C, Mar. 10, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. C, Mar. 10, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 24. "61.
Des. at Fort Scott, July 20, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 31, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut, in 2d Ark. Cav.
Dec. 1, '63.
state of Kansas.
Ill
SECOND REGIMENT KANSi^S VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry— C'oyi</«Mrr/.
COMPANY I-Continiieil.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Leonard. .Joseph. . . .
Loomis, William C. .
Loomis, William W,
Lewellen, Joseph . . .
McCann, John . . .
McKinzee, John.
Martin, James
Martina, Manuel . . .
Meeker, Charles W.
Moore, Henry
Moore, Asa
Nye,JohnC.
O'Brien, Miles
O'Neil, James S. . .
Peck, Theodore . . .
Pearson, James R.
Ross, Edward
Ray, Jacob S. ...
Riley, Terrence. .
Robb, Andrew.. .
Reister, John D.
Ringer, Joseph. .
Reese, Hiram —
Rogers, Joseph. .
Sawyer, William. ..
.Shannon, Richard .
.Sharkey, Thomas . .
Sheldon, Charles P.
Siioivy, Stephen M.
Stewart, Henry A...
Stockton, Thomas .
^;!nitll, William H..
J hu.ston, Lewis R.
'. oo'e, Asa
Tyrrell, Isaac N.'
^\illiams, Clarence J.
Welcli, William
W ke, .Mexauder
'.vise, .Jiihii
\\i.se, rhilip
Widey, Heury
Woodbuiy, Nathan ..
^Vherll^ Frederick . ..
WaU, Patrick P
\Valker, William H. .
Young, Enos K
DiUon, 111....
Forest Hill...
Monroe, Wis..
Leavenworth,
Dillon, lU. ...
Leavenworth,
Burlington, I a
Kan. City, Mo.
Burlington, la
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Fairview, la. .
McGregor, la.
Leavenworth
tjuincy, 111. ..
McGregor, la.
McGregor, la.
Faii'view, la. .
Lawrence
Kan. City.M^,
McGregor, la
Lawrence
McGregor, la,
McGregor, la.
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 30, "61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Nov. 20, "61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 20. '61
Nov. 22; '61
Sept. 28, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sept. 28, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. :i, "61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 12, "61
Oct. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Nov. -20, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 2, '81
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Sept. 28, '61
Dec. b, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sept. 2«, '61
Nov.
'61
Oct. 7, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov, 17, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 12. '61
Oct. 6, "61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 12, "61
Oct. 7, '61
Des. atQuindaro, Mar. 1, '62.
Died of disease at Fort Le.iv-
enworth, Kan., .Jan. 11, '62.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., Feb. 19, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 10, "65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. C, Mar. 10, "62.
Des. at Fort Leavenworth,
Kan., Jan. 1, '62.
Des. Feb. 28, '62, while on fur-
lough.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '6.5, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Des. Feb. 28, '62, while on fur-
lougii.
Des. at Quindaro, Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 24, "61.
Drum, out of serv. Apr. 6, '62,
at Shawnee, Kan., by sentence
of a court martial.
Pro. Corpora).
Des. at Ft. L' worth, Jan. 17, '62.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 24, '61; pro.
Serg. Sep. 6, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Trans, to Co. C, Nov. 1, '62.
Des. atFt. L'worth, Jan. 11, '62.
Mus. out Feb. 10,'66, Le' worth.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct 31, '62.
Trans, to Co. C, March 10, '62.
Des. near Ft. Leavenworth
Dec. 9, '61.
Pro. Corp. April 1, '62.
Des. May 2.5, '62, while on det.
service.
Trans, to the 26th Mo. Vol.
Feb. 10, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 31, '62.
Des. May 29, '62, while on det.
service.
Trans, to Co. C, March 10, '62.
Dis. for disability Feb. 5, '63,
in the field. Mo.
Pro. Bug. ;pro.Capt. 11th U. S.
Col'd troops. Feb. 24, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for dis. at Ft.
Leav'nworth ; date unknown.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '6.5, at Leav-
enworth.
Dis. at Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 24, '61 ; pro.
1st Lieut. Oct. 20, '63.
Des. at Quindaro, Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Le'worth.
Des. at Quindaro, Mar. 1, '62.
Des. atFt. L'worth Jan. 3, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Le'worth.
D,\s, atFt. L'worth, Jan. 11, '62.
Killed while on picket duty
near Waldron, Ark, Dec. 29,'63.
Des. at Ft. L'worth, Dec. 20,'61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I.
Adams, Aaron
jMbvight, .James
Atchison, Walter
Bates, Isaiic
Beckes, WilUim
Butler, William
Brownlee, Addison M.
Brasee, Henrv W
Bishot). Gottlieb
Ridgeway
Paris
Ridgeway . . . .
Grasshop'r F.
Auburn
Lawrence ...
Baldwin City,
Paris
Boonev'e, Mo.
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
29,
'62
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
23,
'62
July
12,
'62
Apr.
25.
'62
Aug.
2f.
■62
Aug.
29,
■62
Sept
26,
02
Aug. 13, '6:^
Dec. 19, '63
Pro. Sad<ller, Dec.
.\ss. to new Co. C,
Pro. Corp., .Tan. 1,
Ass. to new Co. C,
31, '62.
Mar. 18, "65.
'64.
Mar. IS, '65.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'on^;ni<erf.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. l-Continued.
PRIVATES.
Brewer, William E. .. lola.
Bell, John Riley
Border, Peter
Blanton, Edward E .
Bickiug, Albert F...
Blizard, William —
Cowee, Merrill E.
Copple, John
Connelly, Josiah.
Cunningham, John.
Darnall, Abijah
Everett, Josiah A . . .
Elliott, Leonard H..
Frost, .John W
Frost, Thomas R. ...
Frost, Joseph W
Foltz, Martin L
F'euton, .John W.. . . .
Graham, Lewis W.. .
Graham, William .V.
Garrett, John
Griffith, Columbus..
Goodwin, William . .
Heberling, Sylvanus
Helton, John
Hills, Charles S
Hastings, Robert V .
Hastings, Janett M .
Hall, WiUiamE
Hankers, Roland.
Jerdon, Henry C.
James, Henry
Keffer, Joseph. . . .
Kinney, Daniel. ..
Kayser, William..
Lacey, George W.
Lewellen, William.
Lowry, Melvin
Lawrence, Thomas.
Mayers, George.
Morris, Abner
Maxwell, Robert M..
Melton, William A. ..
Maiiter, Roland S. H
McLees, Mark
McClemy, William. ..
McCauley, William ..
McDowell, Wm, S —
Nichols, Amos
Neil, George
Patterson, John
Plummer, John
Plummer, Levantine
Pariner, Allen
Reed, Gabriel M
Sullivan, Francis M.
Slinkard, Henry T . .
Sheek, James
fcjtahl, FjHucis M
Leroy.
Ft. Scott .
Garnett. . .
Auburn .
Paris . . .
Leroy. . .
Ottumwa
Williamsport,
Ridge way —
Dallas, Tex...
Auburn
Shawnee . . .
Elmendaro.
Oskaloosa.. .
Mound City.
Ridgeway
Humboldt.. ..
Emporia
Leavenworth,
Humboldt.. ..
Mound City.
Lawrence .. .
Paris
Ft. Smith,Ar.
Chelsea
Oskaloosa.. .
Paris
Ringohl, la.
Auburn
Oskaloosa .
Mound City.
Gallatin, Mo
Waveland.. .
Osawkie
Garnett
Mound City . .
Shawnee
Bloom' g Gr've
Brooklyn.
Auburn. . .
July 12, '62
May 7, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Jan. 7, '62
June 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 2.^, '62
Dec. 21, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Apr. 9, '62
July 12, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Apr. 5, '62
Sept. 6, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Sept. 2, '62
Aug. 29, '63
Sept. 6, "63
Aug. 29, '62
Sept. 30, '63
Aug. 29, '62
Sept. 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
June 21, '62
Aug. 23, '6:}
Aug. '25, '62
Aug. '29, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. '29, '62
Aiig. '23, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
July 12, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. '29, '62
J5, '62
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Jan. 7, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug.'i3,"'63'
Apr. 26, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. i3,"'63
Trans, to Co. B (3d Kan. Bat.),
Oct. 31, '62.
Exe. July 11, '62, at lola, Kan.,
per sentence of drum -head
Court Martial.
Died of disease at Fayetteville,
Ark., Feb. 6, m.
Died of disea.se at Ft. Leaven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18/65 ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Poison
Springs, Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18,'65.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., Apr. 7, '63.
Killed in action, Prairie Grove,
Ark., Dec. 7, '62.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. IS, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 6, '62.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, '63,
at, Springfield, Mo.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg. Maj.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, 65.
Died of disease at Fort Scott,
Kan., May 6, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Fayettevllje,
Ark., Feb. 6, '63.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Killed in action, Prairie Grove,
Ark., Dec. 7, '62.
Dis. May, '63, Ft. Scott, Kan. ;
cause, gunshot wound rec'd
at Prairie Grove, Dec. 7, '62.
Assig. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, "64.
Killed near Charleston, Ark.,
by guerrillas, Oct. 24, '63.
Dis. for di.-;ab. Feb. 5, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Promoted Farrier.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
A.ss. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 6, '62.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed in ac. at Poison Spr'gs.,
Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
8tafe of Kansas.
113
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalky—C'o«<ihm<?(Z.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. 1—Contimied.
Names and rauk.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Series, John
Stone, Lyon B
Season, Zebediah W. .
Thomson, Joseph V. . .
Tipple, Hathaway D.
Tlppie, Philip S
Vanhorn, William
Vanderlip, William . .
Vickery, Harden
■Vermillion, Samuel ..
Walton, Carey
Watts, Robert D
Williamson, Adrian..
Williamson, Lamar..
WiUiams, Thomas M,
Ward, Jonathan
Weider, George W —
Wilson, George F
Wilson, William
Waldo, Geurije
Mound City
Topeka
Paris.
O.-^awatoniio. .
Wavelanfl —
Ft. Smith, Ak,
Paris
Auburn
Ottawa
Ottumwa
Blooming Gr.,
Osawkee . .
Oskaloosa.
Leavenworth,
Riley
Aug. 29, '62
July 12, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sept. U, '62
Aug. .SI, '62
Aug. 25, "62
Nov. 1, '63
Aug. 29, '62
July 12, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Jan. 26, '62
Jan. 4, '62
Date of
muster.
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Remarks.
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Aug. 13, "63
Jan. 26, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Dis. for disab. Jan. 28, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Killed near Fort Smith, Ark.,
by Choctaw luds., Nov. 1, '63.
Ass. to now Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Springfield,
Mo., June 4, '63.
Ass. to new Co. C, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 31, '62.
Des. at Fort Scott, July 20, '62-
Des. at Fort Smith, Sep. 19, 64-
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Avra P. Russell
Edward C. D. Lines.
John M. Meutzer
FIEST LIET.
Avra P. Russell —
Pamett B. Mitchell
SECOND LIEUT.
John M. Mentzer. . .
FIRST SERGT.
John M. Mentzer. ..
Samuel B. Parish . .
Q. M. SERGT.
John Moffit
Delos W. Perine
Charles S. Adair....
SERGEANTS.
Charles Smith
John W. Penny
Thomas S. Williams.
Charles M. Mason . . .
Andrew De Veau
Walter N. Godley .
Leavenworth.
Apr. 5, '62
Wabaunsee Feb. 23, '63
Leavenworth June 3, '63
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth
Osawatomie. .
Omaha, Neb.
Topeka
.Jesse Goodman
Andrew S. McClellan,
Arthur M. Read.
Albert P. Mason . .
Albert D. Griffin .
William L. Houston,
CORPORALS.
.\ rthur M. Read
Jrs.se Goodman
.Vtidrew S. McClellan,
John Herman
Alonzo Hamblin ,
Ft. Smitli,Ak
Leavenworth
Paris .
Omaha, Neb.
Asldand
Wabaunsee .
Omaha, Neb.
Americus... .
Council Grov.
Wabaunsee ..
Omaha, Neb..
Ashland
Paris
Omaha, Neb.
Feb. -, '62
A^r. 5, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Apr. 5, '62
Nov. 12, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Jan. 5, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Sept. 16, '62
Sept. 18, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Jan. 15, '62
Dec. — , '61
Apr. 5, '62
Feb. — , '62
Doc. 19, '64
Mar. 10, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 12, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '01
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, "61
Aug. 14, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Died Dec. 12, '62, in field hosp.
near Prairie Grove, Ark., of
wounds reed, in battle Dec. 7,
'62, at Prairie Grove, Ark.
Trans, to Co. C, Ma , 4, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Leaven-
worth ; wounded in right limb
near Camden, Ark., Apr.20,'6j.
Pro. Capt. April 5, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Leaven'th.
Pro. Capt. June 3, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 5, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Pro. Chief Farrier Oct. 14, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 8, '64, Leaven'tli.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Leaven'th.
Reduced to ranks Dec. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Mus. out June 5, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Reduced to ranks Jan. 3, '64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 23, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Des. Springfield, Mo. Feb. 1,'64.
Reduced to ranks, at his re-
quest, Aug. 12, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Mus. out July 1, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Fort Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 28, '6.3.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 26, '62.
Reduced to ranks, at his own
request, Aug. 12, '63.
Des. at Little Rock, June 30,'64.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o?i^^/i^fec^.
COMPANY Yi— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
CORPORALS.
John W. Penny
Joseph \V. Lucky .
Albert P. Mason.. .
Albert D. (iriiJin . .
Charles E. Bisbey .
James H. Smart
Thomas S. Williams..
Daniel Sherrer
William L. Houston .
George McCleane
Jonathan Buzzard....
FARRIER.
Samuel Gilsou. .
Albert B. Cook..
Arthur Doiiahoe.
WAGONER.
Timothy R. Palmer .
PRIVATES.
Ayers, Byron P
Armstrong, Andrew J
Adair, Charles S
Bairtn, Andrew
Bisbey, Charles F...
Bronson, Ira D.
Booth, Edward.
Barker, Frank B
Crittenden, Lewis C.
Curry, John F
Omalia, Neb..
Omaha, Neb..
Americus
Wabaunsee. . .
Kau.City, Mo.
Topeka
Cow Cr'k, Mo.
Coun. Grove. .
Leavenworth,
Cow Cr'k, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Copp, Thomas H
Cooper, William
Cummins, John
Chestney, Thomas H.,
Chesnut, William ....
Donahoe, Arthur.
Daily, Martin . . . .
DeVeau, Andrew .
Easter, Samuel B.
Edie, John S
Foster, Columbus. . .
Faucett, Samuel M. .
Finnistor, Henry. . . .
Manhattan. ..
Auburn
Paris .
Osawatomie.
Leavenworth,
Wabaunsee.
Mound City..
Fort Lincoln,
Leavenworth,
Louisville
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Leavenwortli
Osawatomie. .
Manhattan. ..
JunctionCity;
Leavenworth,
Wilmington . .
Lawrence
Wabaunsee ..
Boonev'le.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Jan. 1.5, '62
Sep. 16, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Oct, 1, '62
Sop. 23, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Sep. 23, '62
Nov. 23, '61
May 9, '62
Nov. 6, '01
Apr. 5, '62
Fob. 11, '62
Apr. 5, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Mar.
Sep.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Apr.
Nov.
May
9, '62
11, '61
15, '62
12, '61
2S, '62
20, '61
11, '61
18, '61
20, '61
5, '62
6, '61
22, '61
Nov. 6, '61
June 19. '62
May 2.i, "61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 23, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 15. '62
Nov. 12, '61
Aug. 13, "63
Nov. 20, "61
Nov. 11, "61
Nov. IS, '61
Nov. 20, "61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 6, '61
June 20, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Pro. Serg. Dec. 1, '62.
Reduced to rauks at his own
request, .Vug. 12, '63.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, '63.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Reduced to ranks at his own.
request, Aug. 12, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 3, '64.
Mus. out Sept. 6, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Reduced to ranks at his own
request, Jan. 25, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Prisoner of war, captured at
Poison Springs, Ark., Apr. 18,^
'64 ; supp'ed to have been k'd.
Dis. for disability, Nashville.
Pris. of war, captured at Poi-
son Springs, Ark., Apr. IS,
'64, supijosed to have died of
wounds.
Mus. out Jan. 2, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Pris. of war, captured in C. N.,
Oct. 1, '64, whQe on scout, sup-
posed to have been killed.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, Mar. 28, "62.
Died of disease at Scofield Bar-
racks, Mo., Dec, '63; pris. of
war, captured at Coon Creek,.
Mo., Aug. 24, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 1, '65.
Des., Cassville, Mo., Aug. 19,'63>
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26,'62 ; mus. out
Jan. 23, '65, Leaveuw'th, Kan. ;
wounded in hand in action at
Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ark.Vol. Inf.,
Mar. 26, '64.
Trans, to 9th Kan. Cav.' May
29, '62.
Des. Ft. Leaveuw'th, May 2,'62.
Pro. R. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 26, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 2, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. F, 1st Kan. Inf.,
May 20, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 2, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out .Vpr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out May 22,'64, Ft. Smitli.
Ark. ; wounded in riglit hand
April 18,'64, at Poison Springs,
Ark.
Pro. Serg. Feb., '62.
Trans, to Co. F, June 29, "62.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 27, '6:1,
at Springfield, Mo.
Dis. Mar. 27, '63, at Springfield,
Mo., on ac"t of wounds rec'd
Mar. 1, '62, while on duty.
Dis. for disability. Dec. 14, '61,
at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Doc. 3, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
state of Kaiisa)^.
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SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cava i.hy — C'o/(///H<^f/.
COMPANY K — C<mtinued.
Names and rank.
paiVATES.
Gilson, Samuel
tribbons, William C.
Gibbons, Robert B. ..
Gibbons, Robert
Godley, Walter N...
Gould, Jolui H
Goodman, Jesse..
Hand, Thomas J.
Hamblin, Alonzo
Hardy, Steplien L —
Harris, John M
Harris, Dionysius —
Harris, Perabrook....
Herriman, Frank H..
Herman, John
Herman, Valentine ..
Heim, Peter
Holmes, Micliael.
IsbeU, John C . . . .
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Mansfield
Paris
Mansfield
Omaha, Neb.
Omaha, Neb.
Ft. Riley
Paola
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Paris
Isbell, Henry L
Jacobs, Nath'el P. jr,
Monroe, Wis
Leavenworth,
Wabaunsee.
Topeka
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Johnson, William C. .
Kelsey, Austin H
Kepler, David .
Kepler, Pliiliij.
Kirley, Owen. .
Kan. City, Mo.
Wabaunsee. ..
Leavenworth,
Luckey, Joseph W. .
Lummis, Charles E.
Lummis, Robert P .
Moffitt, John
Mason, Albert P.. ..
Mason, Ciiarles M. .
Osawatomie.
Mayberry, Scott
Matthews,, John B. .
Mentzer, .John M
Mitchell, Barnett B..
Mitchell, William D..
McCleanc, Georgre. . . .
McClellan, Andrew S.
Topeka
Omaha, Neb
Ft. Smith,.\rk
Lawrence .
Leavenworth,
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Feb. 22, '62
Jan. 15, "62
Jan. 7, '62
Mar. 27, '62
Nov. 13, '61
Jan. 1.5, '62
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Feb. 26, '62
Nov. 23, "61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Remarks.
Nov. 30, "61
Feb. 22, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 13, '61
Jan. 15, "62
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Paris
Junction City
Leavenworth,
Ashland
Wyandotte . . .
Mansfield
Omaha, Neb..
McLain, Micliael Wyandotte... Nov. 30, '61
McNickle, James Mansfield Nov. 12, '61
Overton, Thompson.. I Omaha, Neb. . Jan. 15, "62
I 1
less, George Leavenworth,! Jan. 12, '62
Nov. 28, '61,
Jan. 15, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Apr. 5, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Jan. 15, '62
Jan. 5, '62
Dec. 29, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Feb. — , '62
Nov.' ei "61
Perrine, Delos W. .. .
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 6, '64
.Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 10. "62
.\uij. 13, 'ti3
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 29, '61
Nov. 29, "61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 14, '62 Nov. 14, "61
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, 1st Kan.
Col'd Vol., Jan. 13. 63.
Pro. Hospital Steward 1st Kan.
Col'd Vol., Nov. 9, "63.
Trans, to yth Kan. Cav. May
29, '62.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 8, "62.
Mus. out Feb. 24, "65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan,
Pro. Corp. Apr. 18, '62.
Pris. of war, captured at Saline
river, Ark., Apr. 29, "61; .sup-
posed to have been killed.
Pro. Corp. .Apr. 18, '62.
Des. Emporia, Kan., June 22,"62.
Died of chronic diarrli: a, at
Paola, Kan., Nov. 2, '64.
Des. Shawnee. Kan., May 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 14, '62,
in the .field. Mo.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.,
May 2, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 8, '62 ; mus. out
Jan. 2, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Mus. out .Jan. 2, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. C, Apr. 4, '62.
Des. at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.,
May 26, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 23, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Maj. Nov, 1, '63.
Pro. Bat. Serg. Maj. Mar. 26,
'62 : dis. Sept. '26, '62, at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out .Jan. 2, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, at Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Des. at Ft. Riley, May 26, '62.
Des. Jan, 6, '62, wliile on det.
service.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '62 ; mus. out
Feb. 28, '65, Leavenworth.
Died of pneumonia, at Fort
Leavenworth, .Jan. 21, '65.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft-. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Sers- Apr. 5, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '62.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 8. '62, mus. out
Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Killed by g'rrillas near Clarks-
ville, Ark., June "27, '64.
Died of scurvy, at Ft. Smitli,
Ark., Jan. 16, '65; prisoner of •
war, captured at Coon Creek,
Mo., Aug. 24, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Feb. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 5, '62.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 10, '62„
at Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 8, '62 ; mus. out
Jan. 20, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Jan. 2, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. '20, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Ind. Home
Guards, Dec. 27, '63.
Died, Jan. 5, '63, at Nashville,
Tenn., of wounds received iu
disobeying orders.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 26, '62.
116
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavai^ry— Co?2^mi<cr7.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Penny, .Tolm W
Parish, Samuel B. .
Palmer, Timothy R.
Palmer, Seth E. A. .
Read, Arthur M.
Roller, Cass
Resbaugh, Philip ....
Sarber, John N
Shoemaker, S. C
Smith, Charles
Sudberry, William T.
Smart, James H
Tiiomp.-on, James . . .
Tooey, Thomas.
Wrif,'lit, JolmF.
Wood, Henry. ..
Residence.
Omaha, Neb.
.\uburu
Topeka
Wabaunsee ..
Osawtaomie..
Leavenworth.
Manhattan ..
Osawatomie.,
Kan. City, Mo.
Austin, Mo.
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 1."), '<i2
Apr. .j, ^^}^
Mar. 19, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 22, '62
Nov. 1, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Nov. 12, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Nov. 12, '61
Mar. 13, '62
Feb. 26, '62
Mar. 26, '62
Date of
muster.
AuET. V.i, '68
Dec. 19, "64
Dec. 26, "63
Mar. 19, "62
Nov. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 1, '61
Jan. 13, '64
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 19, '63
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 19, "63
Feb. 26, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Remarks.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, "62.
Pro. l.-it Sers". .-Vpr. .t, '62.
Pro. Wagoner.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '6.'j, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 8, '62.
Mus. out .\pr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth. Kan.
Des. at Leavenworth, Kan.,
May 19. '62.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. oat Jan. 2, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 8, '62; mus. out
Jan. 2, '65, Fort Leavenworth.
Dis. for dis. July 22,'62, at Clear
Creek, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 9, '63.
Prisoner of war, captured at
Poison Springs, .\rk., Apr. 18,
'64 ; died at Ft.Ty k'r,Tx., — '64.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Ft. Le'ven-
worth ; pris'r of war, captured
at Coon Cr., Mo., Aug. 24, '62.
Mus. out Feb. 24, '65, L'worth.
Pro. Capt. 4th Ark. Cav. Dec.
11, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Adams, Cyrenius M. . .
Anderson, Amasa A. . .
Buzzard, Jonathan ..
Buzzard, Jasper
Buzzard, Simeon
Cook, Albert B
Cramptou, Robert S.
Case, Otis
Curry, George W.
Clayton, John —
Cummins, C. N. . .
Griffin, Albert D. .
Harrison, John G.
HoUiday, Duncan.
Horton, Samuel. . .
Houston, William L.,
Houston, Robert L. . .
Long, Daniel
Long, Lewis
Martin, Hezekiah M.,
Parsons, George W. . .
Pope, .Jasper
Reynolds, Henry
Sellers, Edward G. W,
Sherrer, Daniel
Sellers, Nathaniel S.
Tliompson,Tlios. L. .
Williams, John
Williams, Thoina.^ S. .| Topeka
Emporia
Cow C'k, Mo.,
Emporia
Cow C'k, Mo.,
Louisville. ..
Lawrence
Americas —
Osawatomie. .
Lawrence
Cow C'k, Mo.,
Council Gr've
Dardan"lle,.\r
Sp'gfield, Mo.
Fort Scott . . .
Fort Riloy . . .
Cow C'k, Mo.,
June 17, '62
.June 22, '62
Sept. 23, '62
May 9,
June 17,
Sept. 23,
May 6,
Apr. 23,
July 22,
Sept. 16,
Sept. 1.
Apr. 9,
Sept. 23,
Sept. 18,
Sept. 15, '63
Dec. '£i, '62
Sept. 23, '62
May 25, '62
Sept. 23, '62
Oct. 1, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, "63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Killed in action at Cane Hill,
Ark., Nov. 28, '62.
Mus. out May 20, "65, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22.'65,Ft.Gibson.
Dis. for dis. .June 15, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Promoted Farrier.
Pro. 1st. Lieut, and Q. M. 3d
Ark. Cav. Feb. 1, '64,
Dis. for disab. Feb.' 15, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Dis. for disab. Fob. 26, '63, at
Springfield, Mo.
Killed near Cassville, Mo., by
guerrillas, July 31, '63.
Mus. out June 21, '65, at Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Feb, 28, '63.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 4th Ark. Cav.
May 22, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64 ; pro.
Serg. Feb. 29, '65.
Mus. out .June 22.'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out June 22, '62, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Sep. 6,'65, Ft. Gibson.
Dis. Jan. 31, '63, Spr'gfield, Mo.
Missing in ac. at Coon Creek,
Mo., Aug. 24, '62.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Pris'r of Vi'ar, cap. at Jenkin"s
Ferry, Ark., Apr. 29, '64; sup-
posed to have been killed.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Dis. for dis. Nov., '62, in Ben-
ton Co., Mo.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1,'63.
state of Kum^as.
117
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY L.
Cavalry — Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Kemarks.
CAPTAIN.
Patrick Cosgrove . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Joseph Hntcliison . .
SECOND LIEUT.
John O.Miller
FIRST SERGT.
Henry S. Goodner.
James H. Mershon . .
Q. M. SERGT.
Henry Brashier
Jeremiah C. Gibson .
COM. SERGT.
John Bell
James H. Mershon.
John VV. Choat
SERGEANTS.
Thomas F. Smith . .
Edward M. Pate....
Abel C. Emhry
Henry Brashier . . . .
John Redman
Andrew M. Downs.. .
Henry S. (roodner . . .
CORPORALS.
FoxT. Nail
Francis M. Honsou. .
James M. Atii^el
James B. Hunslee...
Tliomas Gist
James F. Downs
Clias. W. Eckengren.
Phiueas E.Weston. .
Presley Mitchell
AVilliam Stacey.
.John W. Clioat
.Andrew M. Downs..
Orange M. Neff
Joseph Nichols.
James H. Mershon.
Daniel M. Choat...
FARRIER.
James Blackwoll.
Ambrose Blackwell
James L. Smith.
SADDLER.
Henry \. Williams.
WAGONER.
Epliraim VV. Baker.
PRIVATES.
.\ndes, Henry
Olathe
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Mt. Ida, Ark . .
Decatur, Tex.
Waldron.Ark.
WaldroUjArk.
Decatur, Tex.
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Waldron,Ark.
C'entrev., Ark.
Shetuckot Ak
Waldron,Ark.
Shetucket.Ak,
Mt. Ida, Ark..
Fayettev.,Ak.
Waldron.Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak
Waldron,Ark.
.Jen. Lind, Ak,
Olathe
.JimctionCity,
Waldron,.\rk.
.Jen. Lind,Ak.
Ft.Smitli,Ak.
Shotucket,Ak
Waldron,.-Vrk.
Ozark, .A.rk...
Decatur. Tex,
Waldroi),Ark.
Waldrt>n,.\rk.
Carolton.Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Waldron.Ark.
Dec. 16, '(«
Feb. 11, 'tU
Doc.
Dec.
1, "i;:!
17, '6:i
Dec. 19, '68
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Sep.
Sep,
Mar.
11, "61
17, '63
7, '63
21, '64
1, '63
lit, '61
21, '64
16, '63
5, '63
19. '63
12, '63
19, '63
28, '64
9, '63
1, '62
1, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Dec. 17, '63
.Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 3, '64
Jan. 1, "64
Jan. 11, '64
Jan. 8, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Sep. 12, '62
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 10, '63
Mar. 2, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 16, '63
Feb. 2(;, '64
Dec. 1, "63
Dec. 17, '63
Doc. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '61
Dec. 26, "63
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. '26, "64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 16, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Sep. >9, '63
Aug. 13, '63
May 20, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
( (
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19,63
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Allen, Pleasant,
Mus, out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '6,5, Leaven-
worth, to date Aug. 11, '65.
Red. to Serg, Nov. 1, '64; pris'r
of war, cap. near Ft. Gib.son,
C. N,, Sept. 16, "64.
Mus. out June"22,'6.5, Ft.Gibson.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Oct. 23, "64.
Died of disease at Ft. Smith,
Ark., May 29, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 1, "64,
Mus. out June 22, '6.'), F^t.Gibson.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Nov. 1, '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Mus. out Aug, 11, '65, L' worth.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Des. at Ft. Gibson. .C. N., May
28, '65.
Mus. out June 22, "65. Ft. Gib-
sou, C. N.
Died of disease at Ft, Gibson,
C. N., April 4, '65.
Pris. of war, cap. near Ft. Gib-
.son, C. N., Si'i>. 16, '64; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Com. Serg. Nov 1, '64.
Pro. Serg. July 1, 'M.
Deserted at Clarksville, Ark,,
June 13, '64,
Des, at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Pro. Serg. July 1, "64,
Mus, out June 22, '^S, Fort Gib-
son, C. N.
Mus, outJja.ne22, '65, Fort Gib-
son, C. ^}
Mus, out Aug. 11, '65. Leaven-
worth, Kan. • prisoner of war,
cap'd near Ft, Gibson, C. N.,
Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out Juno 22, 1865, Fort
Gib-son, C. N.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., July
29, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. : prisoner of war,
caiitured near Ft, Gibson, C.
N,, Sept. 16, '64,
Rejected by the Surgeon on
account of disability.
118
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co«YmM6<f.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Brown, John
Blackwell, .James . . .
Blackwell, Ambrose.
Brothers, Terrill
Brothers. William R
BeU, John
Brashier, Henry
Brashier, Allen
Brumley, Joseph —
Baker, Ephraim W . .
BrowTi, William E..,
. Blackwell, JolmH.
Choat, .John W. ...
Oogburn, Henry P.
Residence.
Waldron,Ark.
C'ogburn, John W —
Carter, Charles
Choat, Daniel M
Callus, Henry
Downs, Andrew M..
Downs, Francis M..
Embry. Abel C
Estey, Ivy
Freeman, Chris. H.
Foster, John
Foster, Leaiider
Frost. John W......
Frost, Joseph W.. . .
Frost. Thomas R. . .
Gibson. Jeremiah C
Gist, Thomas
Gist, John
Goodner, Henry S.
Glass, Henry C. . . .
Gynes, Absalom . . .
Hai-rison, Abel C . .
Henslee, James B-^^
Heuson, Francis Afl||
Hunt, Robert ^^
Date of
enlistment.
Dallas, Ark. .
Ft.SmithArk
Waldron,.\rk.
Ft.SmithArk
Waldron,.Ark
Ft. Smith Ark.
Waldro_n,Ark.
Lowisb'g, Ark
Shet'ket, Ai-k.
Waldron.Ark.
Ft.Smith Ark,
Dallas, Tex
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 1, '68
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Jan. 25, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Feb. 8, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Feb. ^ 8, '64
.Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 1"), '64
Jan. 21, '61
Dec. 1, '68
Dec. 1.5, '68
Dec. 21, '63
Date of
must<3r.
Waldron,Ark. Dec. 17, '6:3
Dec. 19, '6:3
Hughes, Monroe
HoUey, William S...
Henry, William
Hinojos, Jose
Hastings, Janett M .
Kirkpatrick, Elijah . .
Keller, John
Looper, .Teremiah C. ,
Littell, Jolm N
Moor, John R
Miller, Philip R
Miller, Levi A
Mershon, James H. .
Mitchell, Presley....
Mt. Ma,.Vrk..
./"uvLind.Ark
Ft.SmithArk.
Waldron.Ark.
Ft.Smith Ark.
Waldron,Ai-k.
Twin Sp'gs . . .
Waldroii.-Vrk,
Chih'na, Mex
Humboldt —
Ft.SmithArk
WaJdron,Ark
Decatur, Tex.
Waldron,.\rk.
Dec. 16, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 4, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Feb. 11, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 20, '63
Dec. 15, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Feb. 11, '64
Jan. 6, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. '26, '63
Dec. 19, '6:3
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Remarks.
May 20, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Dec. 19, "63
Dec. '26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
26, '63
•26, '64
26, '63
27, '63
19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 11, '64 Feb. '26, '64
Mar. 1, '64 I May 20, '64
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., June 17, '64.
Pro. Farrier Mar. 1, '64.
Mas. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Com. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Wagoner Mar. 1, '64.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. .Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leav en-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured 7iear Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 28, '65.
Mus.out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibsou.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus.out June 22,'65,Ft. Gibson.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July 11, '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Des. Clk^^T'le, Ark.. June 13,'64.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. — , '63.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1. '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65. Leaven. ;
pris'r of war, capt'd near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1. '64.
Des. at Jenny Lind, Mar.25,"64.
Killed in action near Scully-
ville, C. N., Feb. 1. '64.
Mus. out June '22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11. '65, Leaven. ;
pris'r of war, capfd near Ft.
Gib.son, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. '63.
Trans, to Co. C, Dec. '63.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark., June 13,'64.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark.. Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "62, Leaven. ;
pri.soner of war, captured at
Ft. Gib.son, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark., June 18,'64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
state of Kansas.
119
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^<■n^/erf.
COMPANY Ij— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Musgraves, Fran's M
NewelJ, Alexander . .
Nail, Fox T
Nichols, .Joseph
Newconib, John R. .
Neff, Orange M
Nelson, Thomas J . . .
Osborn, James B . . . .
Pate, William H
Porter, Allen N
Porter, John E
Peden, Andrew Mc. .
Residence.
Peden, John B
Palmer, Samuel S.
Page, Roberto...
Page, William M.
Pate, Edward M..
Ro.se, Bazil
Rose, John A.
Redman, John
Rossou, James
Redman, John'
Roughton, Thomas R.
Smith, Thomas F
Smith, William L.. ..
Smith, Henry S
Smith, Michael .
.Stewart, John W,
Stewart, Henry
Sorrels, Andrew J
Stacey, .James A
Titsworth, Reubin C
Terry, James.
Voyles, John
Voyles, .Jacob
Williams, Henry A . .
Waldron,.A.rk.
Boonevl'e.Ak.
Fay'tov'le,Ak
Ozark, Ark. ..
Vanzaut, Tex.
Waidron,Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak
Jenny L'd, Ak
\Valdron,Ark
Ft. Smith, Ak
Waldron,Ark
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 14, '64
Ft. Smith,Ak.| Feb. 25, '64
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 27, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 11, '64
Feb. 3, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 14, '64
Centrev'le.Ak
Ft. Smith.Ak.
Bent'nv'le,Ak
Waldron,Ark
Ceaterv'le,Ak
Ft. Smith.Ak.
Mar. 1, '64
Waldron,Ark. Feb. 8, '64
Ft. Smith, Ak. Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Jan. 21, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Dec. .5, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Feb. 8, '64
Dec. 7, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Mt. Ida, Ark..
Hon'y G've,T.
Carolton,Ark.
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. l.i, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Date of
muster.
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Remarks.
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 2.5, '63
Dec, 19, '63
Dec. 26, '64
May 20, '64
Feb.- 26, '64
Dec. 26, "63
Jan. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Des. at Waldron, Feb. 25, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
De.s. Crksv'le,Ark., June 18,'64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven.;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July 18, '64.
Died of dL-^ease at Fort Smith,
Ark., Aug. 13, "64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven.;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus, out June 22, Ft. Fitason;
wounded in skirm. near Web-
ber's FaUs, Ark., Aug. 11, '64.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Dec. 30, '63.
Pro. Serg. Mar. L '64.
Mus. out Aug. if, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan, -prisoner of war,
captured at Fort Gibson, C.N.
Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.; prisoner of war,
captured at Fort Gibson, C.N.
Sept. 16, '64.
Des.at Cl'ksv., Ark. June 13,'64.
Mus. out Jun. 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jun. 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. -prisoner of war,
captured at Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Jun. 22,'65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11 '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. : prisoner of war,
captured at Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sept. 16, '64.
Died of disease, at Ft. Smith,
Ark.. Aug. 31, '64.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Oct. 23, '63.
Des. Cl'ksv'le.Ark., July 29, '64.
Mus.out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '65, Leaven-
worth ; priso'r of war, captur-
ed at Ft. Gibson, Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Saddler, Mar. 1, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. L.
Downs, James F,
Job, William. . . .
Logan, Darius . .
Stacy, William..
Jenny L'd, Ak
Shetucket,Ak
Jenny L'd, Ak
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Jun. 28, '64
May 20, '64
Pro. Cori). Nov. 1, '64.
Died of disease, at Clarksville,
Ark., July 14, '64.
Mus. out J une 22,'6.5,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64. "
RECRUITS OF Co. E, ASSIGNED TO Co. L.
Armstrong, James E.
Burdlow, Mitchell . ..
Boyd, Marcus
Bartlett, Samuel
Junction City
St.Fran'v'l,Ill
Springf'd,Mo.
Junction City
Sep. 1, '62
May 4, '6:3
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '62
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft. Gibson.
120
Adjtit^mt Gemft^Fs Report,
SECOXD REGDfEXT KANSAS TOLUXTEEES — Cavailby— Coi«/iJii»f<f
BBCSCTTS <ff Col K ASSIGNED TO Cc L.
aaad laiLk.
Dta«e«f
csilistaieBt.
D«Deof
July 1. ^ Ang.
May *,"€£
Ape. *, 52
»:____ jHDeXa."S2
JoBcaaBCS^J Abs. l.'^ Feix
j Sesft. 1,'e ABg.
car- Ait 1 '~
S,'«3
as.'**
IC'os. oc" '-'-
Mxts. ofc-
Si
Claries-
McOaawJB. James H.
DarfuweW, At-|
JiBBeSaoMfSty, Max. ^ "«! i AiBS.
Racine^ ^ftAmS. S--FiaaeV,Il May 4,^
WejgBMu Phineas E. - : JicacaiaaCSTT- Spprr- 1- 'ffi
M'BS. out Apr. Ir
Mns. oQt Mar -
M'os.oin: June _
T-^~t?=^ H"t.
2-k.
-^d
Mbs. cat Abs. 11, '€a. LieaTeo
Mti:-. cut Jane ^ 'fia. Fort Gfb
sr.n. r. N.
Pnx O.TTu Mar. -2S- "?4
SK^XLZSXED MITKKAVS AXI' SZrEITITS OF Co. H.
Ben&y, J«tei W
T«g^J«ftBl
BaoKc Fi«id«3Kk
Aaggs. GecosE- -.-
BnBBas^v. T^oBBas B.
OaieaBaaL. Ataraia F. . .
CJdkr.Le^V-
,A!berT
OlaiJbB.
r^rtv. iS. 'U Ma
Ikrsra Podr*
FiLSmriih. Ark >' "
La'sreztee' >
S^ffXBgfi'd.Mo A: :
FtJSmil^Aik Xot. II
"4 Mof^ «it Jme 21 ■^.. Ft.rt Gib
"«3
Fmeeia, Joikai F.
F«e«ec Baniei H
Portrc Jofab C
PEaAes. Albart.
Fiaxis, JoAm —
Pitmoc ■JggeapiaSi. S-
BeyneUs. Junes F.
Bei&. ObazSes C
^»"'". JcdU! -
Apr. li."iffi
Se-X«. P. ^ffi
^pt. 1ft, "«£
ssbawaee Mar- 36. "S
Bac Ufi. ">3
Ati^ 13. "63
I>ec- IS*. 63
I>E<c.iSt,'«l Di-.fardisabiHXT, Mayll. '«3
Lewijijare. Ark.
Amj-. IS. 163 Mo--- < .at Apr. la. "'©, I-itile
E^c». Ark.
M -. -,^-in-2.'€5,FoirtGib-
StniifWHt, Jcfca-
Xa^sc, J«iEii M
Pt.5=r&- Alt N«T. K. '«3
Ati£. 13. ■%
Det. IS,^
Abe. 13, «
Dec 36, '€3
I>5e. ML '63
Aiig. 13,"ffiJ
--.:^-. 13, '«
Dee. ISt,^
Dee. 35, '«3
Arz=. li ■5?
Ji '^^ Fcrt Gib-
Mxbf. oat Mar. iK '&, Little
B>L<ck. Ark.
Mib'. cinii Anz. 14,'^ LavreBce.
Mbt^. ODt Joae :^ ^<^ Fort Gib-
aoBi- C. X.
Ma5. oTit A|ir. 22, 'Sa. Litde
Bock- Artt.
FwjL Farriec, Mar. 3H. "Cl
Di=. for disabJiitT. Maj- 13- "fii.
Lewirijrtire. Ark.
Mos. ont Jxnii- 'T^ ''Sl Fort Gib-
3C«.r. N.
Mli5. OBI JliD»- as, "<S5l Foil
Sffititi- Ark.
Mtt=- «it Jime ^2, '««, Fort Gib-
jon- C. N.
S«r. 1,^ Bcsi;B9dMaya,%.Foct6ib-
ar«n- C- N.
-T^^ ' - \'.s.<nTJiiae2,'e.Foct6ib-
-t. C. -X.
.Cape Jaw 9, '«L
>itate of Kansas.
121
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Ca^alst— Cor.^mM^d.
NEW COiCPAXY C—Coatim»gd.
Narr.'r:^ aad ranic.
Rs~i-i--«-.
Date of
Date of
mnster.
SeaiArlci.
Mas.m aslst Lipiit.iiewCo.C
revtofced aad n^^ as Lrt LioiL
aod Adit. M EaB. Cat., to
date Mardi S, 'm.
Ba:. Mar 9. 'i^ at Levi~faixcSr
Art
Mbs. ocrt Jsae l!^ 'i». Ft. GA-
soo- C. X-
M^ oet Aa^ U. '^ I.'«>octih.
M<x5. oat Jooe
so€i. C. N-
wuFt-CSb-
Mos. Oct J ime -
.. :J. L worth.
."iJ5wFt.GihsoB-
Heary L. LrbelL Topeka Joae 9, »
i
S&COST) LIKIT. u^ . -«
Edward Boss LeaTeawjctii. May 4, S
Nathan W. Mott. i PiaDo, El. > Jhm », « i
Mar' z. Aabam Ai^. S, "62 Dee. 1^ 1©
Go: Ft. Hiiey SepC 2. "62 Ang. M- «
AU Moond City. An^. S. ffi ! Aig^ B, "W
WiILii:n A. urat^m..' Elmendaro... July 12. '62 '
Ger^H-'3-' F-. 5!^=- Atis. 27. '"e An^ -t. •i?
fxa- - -i^n^- ^- "^ ^°^ ^ *•
Jor Aas-. i5. 'oi "
Joi ,2 ... Oci. IT. 63 Dee. IS-fe
Ge- - ■ner.. Oskalooea... Atig. S. '«2 Angi B, "O
Wi- - BMre^- -. A^. 25-"e '
Wi_ _-.xi... Anr 7^
Gr^ - W>
S.vl- ^in^ Bi'-^- •
G- -jiews- LawT>^-.:e . . ■■ - _ - :o
Pa Ft. BUey . - -
Alt-r ^ JonctioaCity. - - -
^niliam H Elaiendaro.-- Feb. 14. '63 Fefc. 14. 'iSS
Amoe Nich- . 5 Gallatin. Mo. An?. 29. 62 Ab^ U, »>
Melvia LowTT j Oskakwea Aug. Si. C j *'
Aar Bidgewaj- An^. 3, "6S
Le^ -imer. Gamett
Alt:- ^ Paris Ai^. 29, "62 '"
At- .liain.. Lawreoce ..-., Oct. aX «> I>ec. 1&. 63
At-:. .a J...' " i '• I '1. ....
Ba I GrasshoprF. A^ 29, C A»gi a, 63
Br - ^^ ' Part^ -- ' '■ I
B^ ' "- '" "
B^i " IVe- I* ■«:*
Bl:: ■ '
B:- -
Bi:
Be: - - A-^. ... -■
B - - Aog. 13. S?
a •" --
Cc ^ •- -
Ca: -M I Leavwiworth. - Dee. 19- «
Di- Oitumwa - - - Ati». ^"- "^
Di - ti I Paris, Tex... L-.-r. i. - ^ - ■>*
I>.:^ •- ; .. , .. :a
D^ aA-.-l OsaigeCyJfoi. May 29, c. - S3
Ev .\ Vrilliaoijport. Au^ S, (i.
El i H... Bid?,wa.v . " 1 " _
F- Dallas. Tei.. Dee. 21, « Dee. 36, «
Fr - ^V i " ' ■' "
Ga Ctekakwea ... Aoe. 25.1S ' A«r »Tas
Gr. btts. . MooBd Cny-.i " ' — -^^ - "
Gr 1-1 H„' ElmeBdaro ... Fett 14.
Gr - V\-. " JtiW i:; V.
G.-- -am ... FortSoott .. '^-- '"
H.: W... MiHind Cit> ~ .
H'- y Huaiboldt. . , - .
Ha.- -- :ttM.. •• r-v- -u .• -^ - -
Has:: --- ":^ bert C LeaT«iwo«h. Sept. <>. »£5 l*ec. 13, tfe " ,. .
HoLa: : -nN i HomboWt....! Feb, 2!n *t , Febt 2». 'Si Mus. oct Aogr. U. «, L wv)rtfc.
"Tit May :^ c-'- Ft. Lear.
~ u^eier Mar. 1>. "iv ^
it Jmae ^"d5. Ft.G ifctecc-
122
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co«</««erf.
NEW COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Moimd City
Lawrence . . .
Paris
PRIVATES.
Jordan, Henry C —
James, Henry
Jones, Jolin A
Kinney, Daniel
Keff er, Joseph
Kayser, William
Keeney, William J. .
Liewellen, William . .
Latzke, Ferdinand..
Ledsewf)od, James..
Morris. Abner
Maxwell, Robert M . .
Mudler, John A 1 Fort Riley.
Milliman, Jacob A. . . i Troy
McClerny, William... Osklaloosa
Ft. Smith,Ar..
Spr'Rfi'd, Mo.
CheLsea
Juuct'n City..
Ft. Smith,Ar..
Paris
Ringold, la...
McCauley, William.. Mouud City..
Nancp. Levi
Northum, Allen K....
Patter.son, John
Plummer, John
Piuesar, William .. . .
Parish, William J....
Pillow, (fporg-e W
Roden, Jo.seph J
Rubin, Ferdinand.. ..
Reeds, Gabriel M....
Sheek, James
Slinkard, Henry T...
Series, .John
Stone, Lyon B
Skelton, .Joseph N. ..
Shafor, Elias
Tippie, Hathaway D,
Tippie, Philips
Vanderlip, William..
Vermillion, Samuel..
Vanhorn, William....
Vickery, Harden
Walton, Cary
W^illiamson, Adrain .
WUliams. Thos. M...
Wyatt, Isaac N
Wilson, John C
Watts. Robert D
Bmns'k, Mo..
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Osawkee
(larnett
Lawrence
Paris, Tex....
Ft. Smith, Ar.,
Osawatomie. .
Juuct'n City. .
Shawnee
Brooklyn
Bloomina; Gr.,
Mound City . .
Topeka
Cassville, Mo,
Topeka
Paris
Waveland
Paris
Osawatomie..
Ft. Smith.Ar.
Auy)uni
Ottuniwa
BloonuiiEC Gr.
Wilson ( "reek
Paris, Tpx....
Ottawa
Sept. 6, '6.3
Ausr. '29, '62
Feb. 14, '64
Aug. 29, "62
Sept. 30, '63
July 12, '63
June 21, '62
Sept. 2, '62
Dec. 20, '63
Aug.;29, '62
Sept. 2, '62
Jan. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Oct. 5, '63
Oct. 20, '63
July 12, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Oct. n, "63
Oct. 11, '63
Oct. 7, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Sept. 2, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Aug. 29, '62
July 12, '62
June 27, '63
Ajjr. 27, '62
Sept. 14, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Nov. 1, '6:3
July 12, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 29, '62
July 25, '63
Nov. 13, '63
Aug. 25, '6':i
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 27, '613
Dec. 19. '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. lb,-'63
Aug. 4, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, L'worth.
Rep. on mus. roll as sick in
Gen. Hosp. at Ft. Leaven-
worth, since .Jan. 24, "63.
Died of congestive fever at Ft.
Gibson, June 1, '65.
Mus.outJuae22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, L'worth.
Mus.out Jime22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 21, '65, Little R'k.
Mus.out Juno 22, '64, Ft.Gibson.
Mus.out Ajir. 30,,'66, Little R'k.
Mus.out Junc22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Des. at Ft. Scott, June 11, '65.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro. 2d Lt. Co. B, Apr. 21, '65.
NEW COMPANY D.
f'APTAIN.
John A. Lee
FIRST LIEUT.
<ieorge W. Morgan. ..
SECOND LIEDT.
Philander W. Straw. .
FIRST SERGT.
Lauren Ntswell
Charles Ross
Q. M. SERGT.
Charles Ross
William Bell
COM. SERGT.
Almon Hiuitor
Theodore H. Dunlap..
SERGEANTS.
Jcseph H. O'NeiU....
Edwin M . He wins
Theodore H. Duulap..
Edward McCormick..
Cyrus M. Brown
Levi Richmond
CORPORALS.
Francis !•]. Shaw
Edward McCormick..
Charles Ross
Cyrus M. Brown
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Br'nsville,Nb.
Topeka
Mission Cr'k..
Mission Cr'k..
Macomb, 111..
Topeka...
Bazaar . . .
Topeka
Dover
Bazaar
Council Grov,
Cottonw'dF..
Euclid, Ohio. .
Eden
Council Grov,
Mission Cr'k. .
Cottonw'dF..
Apr. 28, '62
Sept. 22, '62
Aiig. 6, '63
Feb. 7, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Apr. 29, '62
May 22, '62
Sept. 9, '62
Feb. 26, '64
Sept. 9, '62
July 6, '63
Feb. 28, '62
Feb. 26, '64
Sept. 22, '62
Sep!}. 9, '62
May 30, '64
Aug. 1, '64
May 23, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 4, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 28, '62
Mar. 4, '64
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft. Gibson.
Res. ^lay 1, '65, Lewisb'g, Ark.
Mus. out June 14, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out Apr. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 1, '65.
Mus. out June '22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Feb. 6, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 12, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Mus. out May 27,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Com. Serg.
Mus.out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Mar. 17,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Sorg. Mar. 23, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 23, '65.
Pro. Serg. Mar. "23, '65.
state of Kansas.
123
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^r/H<erf.
NEW COMPANY J) -Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Enoch Clark
Frank White
John Carlock.
Crawford Faiicett. . . .
^farion Lyon
Henry C. Mayes
Elijah Goodwin
FARRIER.
.Tames W. Brown
Stephen Richardson .
WAGONER.
Franklin Clayton —
PRIVATES.
Anderson, William C.
Atwell, Robert H
Ainswortli. .Tames H.
Ainswortli, Roliert...
B 'own, Cyrus M
Brown, Randolph G. .
Brown, Jamos W
Bover, John W
Blakeslee, Cliarles E
Bluejacket, George...
Basey, Peter
B?U, William
Bryson, Andrew J
Blackhoof, Thomas..
Clark, Enoch
Clayton, Franklin.. .,
Carlock, John
Carlock, William
Cummins, John
Carpenter, Joseph. . .
Carter, George
Corbin, Andrew F —
Caddenbach, Joseph
Dunlap, Theodore H
Delong, Charles W..
Drake, Henry F
Denuitt, .James C —
Doty, William B
DeWolf, Edward P. .
Deshane, Eli
Deshane, Henry
Davidson, Jo.se ph . . .
Dean, Marcellus D. .
Daniels, Absalom...
Easter, Samuel B
Edd,\'. George W
Faucett, Crawford. .
Flint, Josepji
Goodwin, Elijah ....
Goodwin, Isacc
Hunter, .Vlnion
Hewins, Edwin M.. .
Helton, John F
Hoover, Samuel L.. .
Huntooti. Lotidon...
Hinklev. Edwin E...
Hall. Jolm R
Ingles, .To! Ill
Jenkins, Edward W.
Jones, William M . . .
Kingman, Lucius ...
Ketclmm, Jack.son..
Lanca.ster, Wm. A. . .
Lathan, Frederick W
Lee, James G
Leonard, Geo. L. M.
Logston, Dorrity . . . .
Lyon. Marion
Lamasney, Richard.
Leach, Thomas J. . . .
Lawrence, Lewis. . . .
Bro'nsv'e.Nb.
Shawnee
Hnntsv'e,.\rk,
Kokomo, Ind.
Topeka.
Bro'nsv'e,Nb.
Cottonw'd F. ,
Bro'usv'e,Nb.
Baldwin City
Topeka
Solomon City,
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Cottonw'd F.
Tecumseh . . .
Cottonw'd F.
Topeka
NewHaveu,Ct
Shawnee \ —
Macomb, 111.
Prairie City . .
Shawnee
Bro'nsv'e.Nb
Baldwin City
Huntsv'e,Ark
Topeka..
Shawnee
Springfi'd.Mo.
Bro'nsv'e, Nb.
Bazaar
Adrain, Mich.
Dover
Auburn
MissionCreek
Leavenworth.
Shawnee
Bro'nsv'e.Nb
Wilmington . .
Mission Creek
Kokomo, Ind
Sliawnee ....
Bro'nsv'e, Nb
Topeka
Dover
Ft Smith, Ar..
Ottu)nwa
Topeka
Cottonw'd F..
Bro'nsv'e, Nb.
Leavenworth,
Rossville, la .
Olathe
Topeka
Shawnee
Eden
Omaha, Neb..
Mt.Pleas't,Ia.
Bazaar
Ricldand
Topeka
Olathe
Fort RUey . . . .
Pedonia
July 18, '63
Apr. 4, '62
Oct. 16, '63
Sep. 11, '62
Sep. 10, '62
July 18, '63
Sep. 9, '62
July 18, '63
Mar. 18, '62
Apr. 29, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Oct. 28, '63
Sep.
Feb.
Sep.
Apr.
Sep.
Apr.
Aijr.
Aug.
Sep.
Apr.
July
Mar.
Oct.
9, '62
26, '64
9, '62
29, '62
20, '63
3, '62
15, '62
6, '63
1, '62
2, '62
18, '62
18, '62
16, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Mar. 2.5, '62
Mar. 26, '62
July 3, '63
July 18, '63
Sep. 19, '62
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 4, '62
May 1, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Mar. 24, '62
July 18, '63
June 19, '63
May 10, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Mar. 24, '62
July IS, '63
Feb.
May
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
June
July
Mar.
Sep.
Mar.
Sep.
Apr.
May
Sep.
May
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Feb.
May
Aug.
7, '62
22, '62
28, '64
29, '62
29, '62
6, '63
28, '63
•IS, '62
13, '62
21, '62
9, '62
9, '62
1, '62
13, '62
16, '64
9, '62
23, '62
10, '62
25, '62
7, '62
3, '63
Aug.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
10, '63
13, '63
30, '64
10, '63
13, '63
10, '63
26, '63
13, '63
10, '63
Mar. 18, '62
Dec. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 4, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 26, '63
June 28, '64
Apr. 2, '62
Aug. 10, '63
Mar. 18, '62
June 30, '64
Oct. 16, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. '26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
June 30, '64
Aug. 29, '62
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 13, '63
May 1, '62
Aug. 13, '63
June 30, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Mus. out Aug. 11,65, L'venw'th.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, L'venw'th.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Aug. 10,'65, L'venw'th.
Mus.out.Iuly 3,'65, Little Rock.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson,
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out Apr. 30,'65, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22,'6.5, Ft.Gib.son.
Mus. out Apr. 2, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Apr. 18,'65, Little R'k.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. May 1, '65.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft .Gibson.
Promoted Corporal.
Promoted Wagoner.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 23, '65.
Mus.out June 22,'65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 2, '65, Little R'k.
Disc, for dis. May 11, '65, at
Lewisburg, Ark.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 2, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus, out Apr. 2, '6-5, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Died of disease at .Jefferson
Barracks, Mo., July 4, '6.5.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65. Leavn'th.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out May 10, 65, Little R'k.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 23, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leavn'th.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leavn'th,
Pro. Com. Serg.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus.
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
Mus
out Apr. 30,
out Aug. 11,
out June 22,
out May 8.
out June 22,
out Apr. 2, '
out June 22,
out Apr. 18,
out May 9,
out June 22,
'65, Little R'k.
, '65, Leavn'th.
,'65, Ft.Gibson.
'65, Leavn'th.
,'65,Ft. Gibson.
'65, Little R'k.
,'65,Ft.Gibson.
'65, Little R'k.
'65, Leavn'th.
'65, Ft.Gibson.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 25, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65, Little R'k.
Deserted at L'worth, Apr. 1,'6.5.
Dis. for dis. May 11,' 65, Lewis-
burg', Ark.
',24
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co»e/j<def7.
NEW COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
McBrirle, Samuel
McDanicl. Levi
McM aster. John
Mclntyre, (leorge —
Mclntyre, Marion C.
McFarlaiid, Oliver.!..
Mclniocli. Wni. H
McCorniick. Edward.
Middlebu-^^her, W. H..
Mayes, Henry C
Newell. Lauren
O'Neill. .Iosei)h H....
O'Neill. William
Osmer, William
Payton. .\lfred
Pickerintr, William. . .
Provost, Thomas
Preuss, John
Per.shing. William . . .
Parker, James
Ros.s, Charles
Richardson, Stephen,
Ragland, Thos. J
Rodgers, John
RiffKS, Joseph S
Rogers, Lewis
Richmond, Levi
R(nux, John
Shaw, Francis E
Sanders, Franklin W.
Sullivan, Daniel
Simmons, Charles. . . .
Simmons. Edward F. .
TrotbM-, William
Thorp, Geo. W
Tennis, .John
Test, Edward B
Vanvoorhies, James. .
White, Frank
Williams, John W
Waters, .Vndrew S
Worcester. Sylvander.
Widener, Wm. H
Warren, James H
Whitmore Alexander,
Whiteday, Henry
Walker, Franldin . . .
Residence.
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Topeka
Olathe
Shawnee
Br'nsville.Nb,
Council Grov.
Ottninwa
Br'nsville.Nb.
Topeka
Cottonw'dF..
Huron
Ft Smith,.\r..
IiKiianola
Leavenwoi'th.
Olathe
Mt. Ayer. la . .
Mission Cr'k..
Br'usville,Nb.
Topeka
Fort Scott....
Ft. Smith, Ar..
Shawnee
Euclid, Oliio.
Mt. Ayer, la..
Eden
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Br'n.sville,Nb
Topeka
Ft. Smith, An,
Winchester...
Emporia
Faola
Wilton, Wis..
Shawnee
Belmont
Mi.'isionCr'k.
Dover
Topeka
Spr'Kfl'd.Mo.
Lawrence . . . ,
Shawnee
Dat« of
enlistment.
Sept. 20, '62
Sept. 29, '62
Sept. 10, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Mar. 29, '62
July 18, '62
Feb. 26, '64
Ausr. :», '62
July IS, '6:5
Apr. 2.S, '62
Apr. 29, '62
May 1. '62
Sept. 9, '62
May -26, '64
Feb. '29, '64
Sept. 11, '62
Feb. '26, '64
Apr. 2, '62
July l.^J, '63
Sept. 22, '62
July 18, '63
Sept
.^Uff.
Oct.
Mar.
July
July
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
July
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept..
Apr.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
9, '62
5, '62
1, '62
•24, '62
6, '63
1.5, '63
28, '62
2U. '64
23, '62
KS, '62
10, '62
12, '63
S, '62
9, '62
28, '62
9, '62
4, '62
1.'62
17, '62
y. '62
20, '62
22, '63
.5, '63
19, '63
Huron Feb. 25, '64 Mar. 4, '64
Date of
muster.
Dec. 19, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Mar. 4, '64
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
May 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 13. '63
Mar. ><, '64
Apr. 2, '62
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. '28, '62
June 30, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Oct. 12, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Sept. 9, '62
Auq;. 13, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Remarks.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June '22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 2,' 6.'), Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22,'6.>,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. "23, '65.
Mus. out June '22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro, Corp. Mar. 23, '65.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1,h, '65.
Mus. out Apr. 30, "65, Little R'k.
Mus. out J une 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '65, L' worth.
Mus. out June ■22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Mus. out Apr. 2, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, L'worth.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out Sep. 14,
'65, at Leavenworth.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibsou.
Mus. out Apr. 2, '65, Little R'k.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 23, '65.
Mus. out June22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out June22,'6:),Ft.Gibson.
Mus.outApr.3ii,'(;5, Little R'k.
Mus. out June 22, '65. Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out .^ug. 11, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out June '22, '65, Ft, Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. n. '65, L'worth.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft.Gib.son.
Promoted Corijoral.
Mus. out Juno 22,'65,Ft.Gib.eon.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Mus. out June 22, '65,Ft.Gibson.
RECRUIT UNASSIGNED TO COMPANY.
Grason, Samuel.
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mus. out May 22, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Note —The Tliird and Fourth reeiments were consolidated into tlie Tenth regiment early in
tlie spring of 1862, hence the members of the two regiments above mentioned will be accounted
lor on the roster of the Tenth infantry.
state of /w///.sY/.s\
125
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalrv.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names iuul rank.
Residence.
COLOXKL.
Hampton P. Jolmson,
Powell Clayton. .
LIEUT. COL.
John Ritchie
Powell Clayton
Wilton A. Jenkins.. ..
Tliomas W. Scudder.
MAJOR.
.James H. Summers .
Wilton A. .Jenkins.. .
S. E. Hoffman
Samuel Walker
Thomas W. Scudder. .
R. Harrington.
ADJUTANT.
S. R. Harrington
George W. DeCosta . .
Lawrence Murphy...
QUAUTEEMASTER.
.James Davis
Alfred Gray
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Le Roy
Topeks
Le Roy
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Topeka.
Wa.sh'n,D.C.
E. D. HiUyer
COMMISSARY.
George W. Stevens.
James F. Vaughn . .
SURGEON.
E. B. Johnson
A. J. Hun toon
Wm. B. Carpenter. .
ASST. SURGEON.
E. p. Sheldon
Leavenworth
Mound City..
Leavenworth
Quindci
Gras.sh'rF'ls.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Mar. 7, Wl
Dec. 28, "1)1
May 1, '62
Oct. 29, '64
Feb. 2S, 't)2
Apr. ](), "(i2
May 24, '62
Sej). 1, '62
Oct. 29, '64
Sep. 1.^, '02
July 9, '64
Aug. 16, '61
Apr. 19, '61
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Wm. B. Carpenter,.
Samuel Wliitehorn.
David R. Porter....
CHAPL.VIN.
Hugo D. Fisher
Burlingame . .
Leavenworth
Decatur, la. . .
Lawrence —
Mar. 1, '63
Mar. 3, '63
.June 3, '64
Jan. .5, '62
May 8, '63
Jan. 1, '62
May 27, '62
Maj 13, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 19, '61
Kil'ed in action, Sept. 17, '61,
Morristown, Mo.
Pro. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vol. Aug.
1, "64.
Pro. Col. 2d Ind. Home Guards,
Mar. 28, '62.
Pro. Col. Mar. 7, '62.
Mus. oiit May 7, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth, per S. 0. 171, Hdqrs.
Dep't of Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 4, '65.
Res. Mar. 16. '62.
Pro. Lieut. Col. May 1, '62.
Res. Aug. 6, '62.
Pro. Lieut. Col. 16th Kan. Cav.
Oct 29, '64.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Oct. '29, '64,
Wounded in action, Oct. 26,
'63, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '6.').
Pro. Capt. Co. K, July 1, '62.
Pro. Paymas. U.S.A. Apr.21,"64.
Mus. out Jan. 4, '65.
Pro. Capt. and A. C. S., U. S. V.
Aug. 1, '62.
Res. on account of disability.
Mar. 24, '64; was ou det. ser-
vice with Gen. Vandever from
June 30, '63, to date of dis.
Res. Aug. 16, '64.
Res. May 17, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '65, Leav'th.
Discontinued as Surgeon up-
on reorganization of reg. in
spring of '62.
Dism. Mar. 20,'62, Helena, Ark.
Mus. out Sept. 7, '64, Leav'th.
Died of disease, at Fort Scott,
Kan., Apr. 3, '62.
Pro. Surgeon, May 8, '62.
Res. Oct. 30, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 10, '65, Leav th.
Mus. out Sept. — , '64, T^eav'th-
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGT. MAJOR.
Stephen .J. .Jennings.
Wm. C. Gillpatrick .
W. W.Wallace
•Joseph W. Denton.
Timothy F. Robley.
.John Sherrin
Q. M. SERGT.
E. W. Jenkins
.James T. Vaughn. . .
Daniel T. Martin. . . .
COM. SERGT.
Melton F. Clark . . . .
.Jeremiah Sanders.. .
George W. Stephens.
.James D. Combs .
George D. Weer..
Topeka.
Denver, Colo..
Lanesfield.
ChiUic'e, Mo.
Leon, Iowa..
Decatur, la. .
Paola
July 16, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Nov. 14, '61
July 12, '61
Oct. 10, '61
July 12, '61
Oct. 1, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Dec. 14, '61
July
16,
'61
Aug.
Aug.
12.
16,
'61
'61
Nov.
July
14,
12,
'61
'61
Oct.
July
10,
12,
'61
'61
Feb.
7,
'62
Aug.
12,
'61
Oct.
10,
'61
Aug.
Feb.
12,
7,
'61
'62
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. A, Jan. 1, '72.
Com. 2d Lieut. May 14, '64 : not
mus. ; red. to ranks and as'd
to Co. A for mus. out.
Red. to ranks, Oct. 1, '62.
Killed in action, Sept. 11, '64.
near Mt. Elba, Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Leav'th.
Not accounted for on rolls of
field and .staff.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K, Apr. 1,'62.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and R. C. S.,
June 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 4, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. B, Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. C, Apr. 8.'62.
Pro. 1st. Lieut, and K. C. S.,
March 3, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Lea'worth.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
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Adjutant (Jeneral's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— C'oMi'/«t«?f?.
NON-COMMISSIONED STA.YF— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
H' ISP. STEWARDS.
David R. PortPi-
Decatur, la . .
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 16, '62
July 12, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 16, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Pro. Ass. Surg. Xns. 1, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 19,'65. Little R'k.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Lea'wortli.
VET. 8UEGEOX,
Jamej; D. Wilson
..
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
John Ritchie
William F. Creitz....
FIRST LIEUT.
WiUiam F. Creitz ....
Thomas W. Scudder. .
Stephen J. Jennings. .
SECOND LIEUT.
Reuben A. Randlett .
Steplien J. Jennings.
Joseph McCarty
FIRST SERG.
Chaucey L. Terril . . .
Topeka .
Holton .
Harrison M. Ketchin
SERGEANTS.
Stephen J. Jennings..
Jo.^eph McCarty
Laban Housel
Henry A. Simons
Alfred Davis
Marcellus A. Palmer,
Samuel B. Wade
John F. Osenburg
Jacob D. Orcatt
Thomas J. Anderson.
CORPORALS.
Nelson M. Johnson . . ,
Samuel B. Wade
Humphrey Smith ...
Marcellus A. Palmer
Gary M. Blackhart. .
Henry W. Steele
Andrew J. Link
Harvey A. Miller
JohnT. Wasson
Casson M. Gro.<s
Gilb. M. Woodworth
Joseph Wasson
BI GLERS.
Wm. C. Gillpatrick .
Robert Allen
-John M. A-^hhaugh. .,
Benj. F. Wnud worth.
SADDLER.
John F. Osenburg
FARRIER.
Neh. W. Babcock
BL.\CKSMITH.
.\lfred T. Loping.
PRIVATES.
\uderson, Thomas J.
Armstrong, John .
BoutweU, Daniel W.
Babcock, Neh. W
Blackhart. Gary M..
Davis. Alfred
Dusthimer. Thos. J.
Ennuerson, Jos. W..
Fichls. Fletclier R...
Fk' teller, Horatio
Topeka .
Holton
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Circleville ..
Topeka
Holton
Topeka
Holton
Topeka. ...
Holton
Atchison . . .
Holton
Topeka.....
Tecumseli . «. .
Topeka
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Williamsport,
Osawatomie . .
Circleville ....
Topeka
Williamsport
Topeka
Holton
Topeka
Tecumseh . . . .
Topeka
July 16, '61
Aug. 12, '61
July 16, "61
Aug. 1, '61
July 16, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 16, "61
Aug. 8, "61
Nov. 28, '61
Mar. 9, '62
Aug. 12, '61
July 16, '61
Aug. 8, '61
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
Sep. 11, '61
July 16, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Sep. 1.5, '62
July 16, '61
.Jan. 1, '62
July 16, '61
Aug. 12, '61
July 16, '61
.\ug. 1, '61
July 16, '61
.S-ug. 4, '61
July 16, '61
Dec. :31, '61
June 11, '68
Aug. 12, '61
July 16, '61
Dec. 31, '61
July 16, '61
Pro. Lieut. Col. Sep. 10, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "64, Le'worth.
Pro. Captain Sep. 11, '61.
Pro. Major Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 6, '6.5, Lea'wortli;
was captured by the enemy at
Mark's Mills, Ark., Apr. 2p,'64.
Res. June 11, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. Cap. Co. C, Apr. 8, '64.
Died of pneumonia, Barnes-
ville, Kan., Feb. 25, "62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th. .
Pro. Serg. Ma,ior Sep. 5, '61.
Pro. ■2d Lieuteuant.
Died of diarrhea Keokuk, la.,
Nov. '23, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, Nov. 1,'62.
Mus. out Apr. 'M, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro.lstLt. andA.D.C.Sep.l,'61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 8, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 17, '62.
Mus. out Apr. '20, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out .iug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of chr. diarrhea St.Louis,
Dec. 6, '63.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out July 18. '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Apr. '20, '65, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Serg. Maj. Feb. 15, '62.
Trans, to naval service July 12,
'63, per order Gen. Prentiss.
As. as rec. to Co. H, July 16,"64.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 23, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 14, '62, Camp
Hunter, Kan.
Died of chr. diarrhea Helena,
Ark., Jan. 4, '63.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. Lieut, on staff of Gen.
Lane.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Farrier .July Ki, '61.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 18, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 28, '62, Car-
thage, Mo.
state of Kansas.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY k— Continued.
127
Cavalry — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Gilpatrick, Wni. C. .
Goodrich, James
Gross, Cassou M
Housel, Laban
Heil, Peter
Hurd, Wesley A
Herrings, Eber D . . .
Huntoon, Andrew.!.
Harrold, Thomas .. .
Harriott, Ephraim. .
Jennings, Stephen J.
Johnson, Nelson M.,
Ketchen, H. M
McComas, David R
McCarty, Joseph —
Miller, Harvey A —
Orcutt, Jacob D . . . .
Palmer, John C
Palmer, Ernest
Parks, John ,
Parks, David
Palmer, MarcellusA.
Randlett, Reuben A.
Rexford, Phineas B.
Rackley, David
Rose, John
Rue, John W
Reno, Jasper M
Ridgeway, John W. .
Ridgeway, LoriugE.
Simons, Henry A
Scudder, Thomas W.
Steele, Henry W
Stanley, WiUiam M .
Shannon, John W . . .
Shields, James J —
Scranton, Elnathan .
Smythe, Wm. H
Smith, Humphrey.. .
Terril, Cliauncey L .
Travis, Isaiah
Voorhees, Augustus .
Wade, B. Samuel..
Wasson, .Joseph . . .
Wasson, .John T, . .
Williams, Samuel.
Topeka,
Holton
Topeka
Holton
Topeka
Will'msport.
Ft.Leav'w'th
Topeka
Circleville.
Topeka....
Date of
enlistment.
July 16, '61
Holton.
Topeka .
Helton..
Topeka.
Walters, James S . .
Holton.
Topeka
Holton.
Topeka
Holton.
Topeka
Holton.
Burlingame.
Topeka
Holton
Top.-ka
Holton
Date of
muster.
July 16, '61
Remarks.
Pro. Bugler July 16, '61 ; mus.
out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leaven.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Corp. April 8, "62.
Pro. Serg. July 16, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 20, '65 ; prisoner
of war, cap. at Mark's Mills,
Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Killed in action. May 11, 'QA,
Mt. Vernon, Mo.
Trans, to naval service, .July 12,
'63, by order of Gen. Prentiss.
Pro. Assistant Surgeon.
Des. Sq'resv., Kan., Aug. 1, '61.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 5, '61.
West Point. Mo.
Pro. Serg. July 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 2, '62,
Dis. for disability. May 1, '62,
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Serg. July 16, "61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29, '62.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 14, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ind. Home
Guards, Oct. 15, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64.
Died of congestion of brain,
Helena, Ark., Aug. 17, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Pine Bluff,
-Ark., Apr. 12, '64; wounded in
action Sept, 17, '61, Morrit-
town, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 16, '61.
Died of pneumonia, Pino Bl'ff,
Ark., Mar. 24, '64.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 8, '62,
Helena, Ark.
Killed on picket, Jan. 12, '63,
Trenton, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. H, 11th K.
V. I., Sept. 15, '62.
Died of consumption, Topeka,
May 12, '62.
Pro. Serg. July 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sept. 11, '61.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Died of disease, at Leaven'th,
May :{1, '64.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Died of brain fever, Helena,
Ark., Oct. 11, '62.
Mus. out July 18, '64.
Pro. Lieut. ICtli U. S. Infantry.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 16, '61.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 1, "O",
Camp Hunter, Kan., ou ac-
count of wounds received.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 18, '62.
Died of congestive chill, Talla-
hatchie, Miss.. Dec. 4, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth.Kan.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/(^irt»crf.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Archer, Thomas.
Mien, Robert
Anderson, Harmon B,
Allen, Cyrus G
Ashbaugh, John M.
Bond, David P
Barnes, William C. .
Balch, George
Baker, Thomas C . . .
Beers, Charles
Baldwin,. John D
Blankenship, Granv.
Copeland, James M .
Craft, Samuel A..
Cline, Charles W.
Crane, David O ...
Chapman, Robert.
David, Hamilton..
Dean, Benjamin T . .
Dolfus, Lewis
Emmerson, Samuel.
Fields, Kelly
Furnish, John
Fletcher. WiUiam P.
Foster, Milton S
Fish, George
Flanders, George E .
Gambell, William D.
Hoveiideii, William.
Hoveudon, .John
Hartman, Henry
Hayler, Herman
Hysell, Henry
Ingless, Joseph.
JefEries, James.
Jones, John M. .
Topeka .
Tecumseh . . .
Topeka
Date of
enlistment.
Cottonw'd F.
Topeka
Keller, Andrew J. . .
Lillard, Thomas L.
I..ossiiig, Alfred T . .
Liuk, Andrew J
Ijong, Lewis S
ijiiidsey, Cyrus. . . .
iMagness, Samuel. .
Martin, Enoch M. .
Marion, Abraham.
Morrison, Leander.
.Vtchison
Cottonw'd F.
Hoi ton
Rolla, Mo...
Helena, Ark..
Fort Scott. . . ,
Holton . .
Atchison
Topeka
Circleville.. ..
Wabaunsee. ,.
America
Helena, Ark..
Osawatomie. .
Topeka
Kan. City, Mo,
Circleville.. ..
Helena, Ark .
Topeka
Helena, Ark.
Topeka
Atchison . . . .
Helena, Ark.
Doniphan .. .
Osawatomie.
Atchison . . . .
Osawatomie.
Topeka
Squiresville .
America . . . .
Circleville..
Rolla, Mo.
Aug. 8, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Nov. 28, '61
July 29, '61
Mar. 9, '62
Mar. \:^, '62
Mar. 17, '62
June 9, '62
Aug. 14, '6.3
July 24, "63
Aug. 30, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Mar. 9, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Aug. 4, '61
July 29, '61
Sept. 22, '62
Apr. 7, '63
Dec. 5, '61
July 29, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Mar. 27, '63
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 26, '62
Sept. 16, ;61
Mar. 17, '62
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 26, '62
July 30, '63
July 18, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 1, '61
.Jan. 4, '62
Oct. 2, '61
July 29, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 1, '62
Date of
muster.
June 11, '&3
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, '62
Dec. 31, "61
June 11, 'G.',
Nov. 15, '63
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, "63
Aug. 4, '61
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, 'ti3
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 4, '61
June 11, '63
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, '63
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, '63
Nov. 15, '63
July 18, '61
Dec. 31, "61
Aug. 4, '61
Dec. 31, '61
June 11, '63
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 4, '61
June 11, '63
Remarks.
Mu.s. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth; wounded in right
shoulder. Oct. 25, '63, Pine
Blutif, Ark.
Pro. Bugler.
Trans, to Co. H July 16, "64;
pris. of war, cap. at Mark's
Mill.«, Ark., April 25, '64.
As. as rec. to Co. H July 16, '64.
Pro. bugler, Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out AprU 20, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth ; pris. of war, cap. at
Mark's Mills, Ark., Apr. 25.'_64.
As. as rec. to Co. H, July 16, '61.
Des. at Helena, Ark., Apr.28,'63.
As. as rec. to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Killed in action Sep. 17, '61,
Morristown, Mo.
As. as rec. to Co. H July 16, '64.
Died t)f brain fever, Carthage,
Mo.,.Vpril 4, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Died of clironic diarrhea, LAt-
tle. Rock, Ark., Oct. 3, '63.
Died of typhoid fever. Mound
City, Kan., Sep. 4, "62.
Disc. for dis. Apr. 10,'63, Helena,
Kan.
As. as rec. to Co. H July 16, '61.
Died May 3, '64, Mark's Mills,
Ark., of w'ds rec. in action,
Mark's Mills, Ark., Apr. 25,'64.
Disc, for dis. Mar. 28, '62, Camp
Hunter, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 20, '65, Leav. ;
w'ded in ac'n ; pris. war, cap.
Mark's Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
As. as rec. to Co. H July 16, '64.
Trans, to Co. H July 16, '64 ;
pris. of war, cap. at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
.\s. as rec. to C»>. H July 16, '64.
Died of pneumonia, Pine Bluff,
Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Died of cong. chill. Clarendon,
Ark., Aug. 20, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
As. as recruit to Co. H July 16,
'64 ; pris. of war, cap. at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '(U.
Ap. Lieut, on Col. Montgom-
ery's staff, Nov. 26, '61.
Killed in action Apr. 25, '64,
Mark's Mills, Ark.
Pro. Blacksmith.
Pro. ( orp. ; was trans, to Yet.
Res. Corps; ret. to Co. Mar.
31, '64; mus. out Aug. 11, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth.
As. as rec. to Co. H July 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven-
worth.
Died of pneumonia. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Apr. 30, '64.
Assigned as recruit to Co. H,
July 16, '64.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Coy^^/y/^^ef?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
McHale, Jolin
Topeka
Aug. 8, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Nnzman, Charles
America
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
" "
Osenburs, John F —
Leavenworth,
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Promoted Saddler.
Oct. 2, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dis. for disability, Aug. 13 '62
Helena, Ark.
Parkhurst, Byron T..
Holton
Dec. 5, '61
Assigned as recruit to Co. H,
.July 16, '64.
Smith, William S....
Mus. out Apr. 20, '6.5 ; prisoner
of war, captured at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Fort Scott.
Oct. 2, '61
Dec. 28, '61.
Sears, Daniel W
Atchison
Mar. 9, '62
.June 11, '62
As. as rec. to Co. H, July 16,'64.
Serber, Samuel T
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Died of pneumonia. Camp
Hunter, Kas., Mar. 3, '62.
Tompkins, .John
Helena, Ark. .
July 30, '63
Nov. 15, '63
Assigned as recruit to Co. H,
July 16, '64.
Turner, .James
Rolla, Mo ... .
June 19, '62
June 11, '63
Assigned as recruit to Co. H,
-July 16, '64 ; prisoner of war,
captured at Mark's Mills, Ark,
Apr. 25, '64.
Tull. John W
Atchison
Oct. '21, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dis. for disability, Aug 21 '62
Helena, Ark.
Thompson, Miles W. .
Auburn
Oct. 16, '61
Died at Mark's Mills, Ark.,
May 17, '64, of wounds rec'd in
action at that place Apr. 25, '64.
Thomas, Abel E
America
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Mus. out Apr. 20, '65, Ft. Leav-
worth ; prisoner of war, capt'd
at Mark's MiUs,Ark.Apr.25,'64.
Tripp, Leonard
Mt. Florence,
July 27, '61
July 27, '61
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Ft. Leav-
enworth.
Wallace. Warren W. .
Denver, Col. .
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 12, '64
' ' ' '
Woodworth, Benj. F..
Atchison
Mar. 9, '62
June 11, '63
Promoted Bugler.
Woodworth, G. M
* '
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 8, '62.
RE-ENLISTED VETERAN -Co. A.
Crane, David O | Topeka | Mar. 17, '64 1 June '23, '64 | Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '61.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
John R. Clark..
Harrison. Kelly
FIRST LIEUT.
.Jt)hn Mcintosh . . .
Alfred Gray
Melton F.Clark..
SECOND LIEUT.
Hadley J. AlFey. . . .
Melton F.Clark...
Samuel Cargo
FIRST SEEGT.
Enoch .J. Abrams . ,
SERGEANTS.
.James C. Coon . . . .
William R. Munu
John W. Brookover .
William R. Mason.. .
Vincent M. Harper. .
Enoch A. Dean
William N. Wells ...
.James H. Malone . . .
James M. Monk
Samuel Cargo
William H.AUey....
William O Arbuckle.
Ottumwa.
Quindaro
Chillic'he, Mo
Chillic'he, Mo
Moneda, Mo..
Moneda, Mo.
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 11, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Apr. 19, '62
Oct. 24, '63
Aug. 12, "61
Apr. 1, '62
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 12, '61
Died May 21, '62, of gun shot
wound rec'd from jjrovost
guard, Springfleld, Mo.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven-
worth.
Resigned October 11, '62.
Trans, to Staff as R. Q. M.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven-
worth.
Resigned Mar. 14, 62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. '24, '63.
Dishon'y mus. out Feb. '22, '64,
per S. O. 87, W. D., A. G. O.
Feb. '22, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 14, '64, Leaven-
worth.
Mus. out Sep. 3,' 64, Lea'worth.
Died of chronic dia'hea, Tren-
ton, Mo., Oct. 4, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Lea'worth.
Reduced.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Lea'wortli.
Reduced.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 1, '63.
Died at Helena, Aug. 15, '63.
Absent sick at Chillic'the, Mo.
at time of mus. out of Co.
—9
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —Contmued.
COMPANY B — Contimied.
Names and rank.
CORPl^EALS.
John Gloshen —
Andrew Law.^on.
Benjamin Fairley....
William N.Wells
James T. Youngman,
James H. Fairley . . . .
Joseph Brown
Benjamin H. Ballew
Earlywin Fairley .
Isaac G. Collier . . .
Charles E. Minter.
Geo. W. Hathaway
William H. H. Snyder,
Andrew V. Eock
BUGLER.
Andrew J. Rice
Warren W. Wallace.
Isaac Speer
Thomas Herriford . .
SADDLER.
W'illiam Osenbere;.. .
FARPaEK.
George ^V. Hathaway
James Dunlavy
BLACKSMITH.
John W. Humphries.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Carthage, Mo
PRIVATES.
Alley, Ahijah A
Alley, William H
Anderson, William .J.
Alley, William T
Arbuckle, William O.,
Abrams, Enoch J
Ballew, Reese
Blain, Joseph .....
Bryan, William K.
Bunnyard, Isaac . .
Brookover, John W. .
Brown, Joseph
Ballew, Benjamin H.
Bryan, Thomas W. . .
Cargo, Samuel
Collier, Isaac G
Constable, Marion . .
Cox, George
Cox, James
Campbell, Abraham.
Aug. 12, '61
Date of
muster.
Aug. 12, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Moneda, Mo.
Clark, James J. . . .
Coon, James C
Clark, Melton F Chilic'th.,Mo
Dean, Enoch A. . .
Donaldson, John.
Dunlavy, James..
Duncan, Harvey D.
Ewing, James S. .
Farley, Earlywin.
Fairley. James H.
Mar.
Aug.
31, '62
12, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Remarks.
Died of dis. on board steamer
Nebraska, on Missouri River.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, L' worth;
pris. of war, cap. at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. 2."), 'lU.
Reduced.
Pro. Sergeant.
Reduced.
Killed in action May 2o,y63,'at
Pope's Plantation, Ark.
Mus. out Sep. 3, "64, Lea'worth.
Dis. from hospital Nov 3, '64,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Lea' worth.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, Le'worth ;
pris. of war, cap. at Mark's
Mill, Ark., Ajn-il 2.5, '64.
Died of dis. Pine Bluff, Ark.,
.Vug. 6, '64.
Rc-enlisted veteran.
Trans, to Co. K, Feb. 1, "62.
Trans, to Co. A, Apr. 1, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Lea'worth.
Reduced.
Pro. Corporal.
Reduced.
Died Aug. 25, '64, on board str.
James White, while en route
for Leav., Kan., for mus. out.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Leavn'th.
Promoted Sergeant.
Died of tvi)hoid fcv., St. Louis,
Mo., Dec. 22, "63.
Dis. for dis. Nov. ■20,'62, Keokuk.
Promoted .Sergeant.
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. 12, '61.
Ab.sent sick atChilicothe, Mo.,
at date of mus. out of Co.
Mus. out Sep. 3, "64, Leaveu'th.
Died of disea.se at Houston,
Mo., May 12, '62.
Disc, for dis. Mar. 10, '64, Pine
Bluti', Aik.
Promoted Sergeant.
Promoted Corporal.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Dec. 7, '(U.
Promoted Sergeant.
Promoted C'orporal.
Mus. out Sep. 3, *64, Leavn'th.
Killed in act'n Oct. 25. '63, Pine
Blutf, Ark.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Leavn'tli.
Promoted Sergeant.
Trans, to Co. F ; w'ded in act'n
Sep. 2, '61, Drywood, Kan.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64.
Pro. Farrier; mus. out Sep. 3,
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of disea.se, Lamar, Mo.,
Nov. 13, '61,
Mus. out Sep. 3, '64, Leavn'th.
Promoted Corporal.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— ('oh ^^///rr^.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
PKIVATES.
Fail-ley, Benjamin.
Griffith. William....
Griffith . Thonia.^....
Goddard, Jared
Gloshcn, .Tohu
Herriford, Thomas.
Herriford, Isaac V.
Hathaway, George W
Hamlin, Ivon S
Harmon, William —
Harper, Vincent M..
Humphries, JohnW.
Holdeu, John
Herriford, John H.. .
.Jones, Isaac
.Jones, Martin V .
Knoop, .James. . .
Lawson, .\ndi'ew . . .
Munn, William R. . .
Mason, William E .
Malone, James H . .
Monk, James M. . . .
Minter, Charles E..
Mann, Moses
Matthews, Robert. .
Minter, .John C
Moore, John G
Monroe, .James H.
Mann, Richard. . . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 12, '61
McClelland.Wm.H.H.
McGlonghlin, Rob't. .
Newland, .Jesse..
Osenburg. John F . .
Osenburg, William .
Ritchie, Joseph . .
Ro.se, Grecnberry.
Rowland, Erasmns D
Rice, Andrew J
Seed^, James M
Sexton, .\ndrew H. . . .
Schooler. Abraham, . ,
Speer, Isu.mc
Snyder, Wm. H. H.
Smith, Israel
Talbot, John W.
Tedden, Elisha .
Teddeu, Elijah .
Wells.WilliamW....
Wallace, Warren W.
Wells, Thomas
White, Wilford
Wilcoxen. William . . ,
Wilcoxen, Bethel H.
Woods, William
Youngman, James T.
Leavenworth.
Date of
mnster.
.Vng. 12, "(51
Remarks
Pro. Corp. ; mns. outlSep. 3, "6+,
Leavenworth, Kan.'
Mns. out Se]). :i. 'tiJ, Leavn'th.
Promoted Corporal.
Promoted But,d<M'.
Kil'd inact'uMay2.^,'6:i, Poijc's
plantation, near Helena, .\rk.
Pro. Farrier. 4
Dis. for dis. July 16,'62,Helena.
Mus. out Sept. X, 'm, Leavw'tli.
Promoted Serireant.
Promoted Blacksmith.
Mns. out Sept. 8. 'tU, I_,eavw'th.
.Vbsent sick at Keokuk, la., at
date of mus. out of Co.
Mns. out Sept. 3, '64, Jjeavw'tli.
Died of disease, Barnesville,
Kan., Dec. 2.'i, '61.
Promoted Corporal.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. Serg. ; dis. for disability
Nov. 8, '62, Keokuk, Iowa.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. Serg. ; trans, to Co. H,Feb.
1, '62.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out Sept. H. '64,Leaven'tli.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven'th.
Died of disease, Barnesville,
Kan., Mar. 8, '62.
Renl. veteran.
Died of disease, Greenfield, Mo.,
Oct. 25, '61.
Mns. out Sept. 3, "64, Leaven'th.
Died of disease, Mercercountv,
Mo., Dec. 2(1, "61.
Died of flisease. Camp Denver,
Kan., May 17, "62.
Trans, to Co. .\., Jan. 27, '62.
Pro. Saddler ; mus. out Sept. 8,
'64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64,Leaven"th.
Killed in action, Apr. 25, '64,
Mark's Mills, Ark.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven'th.
Promoted Bugler.
Died of pneumonia, Keokuk,
Iowa, Nov. 31, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven'th.
Died of disease. Mound Citv,
Kan., Oct. 25, '62.
Promoted Bugler.
Promoted Corporal.
Dis. for dis., Aug.20,'62,Heleua.
Helena, Ark.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64, Leaven'th.
Died of dLsease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. 8, '62.
Died of disease, Keokuk, Iowa,
Oct. -2(1, "62.
Promoted Cor]X)ral.
Promot<>d Bugler.
Died of disease, Keokuk. Iowa,
Oct. 21, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 3, '64;Leaven'th.
Died of disea.«e,PineBlufJ,.\rk.,
July 26, '64.
Died of lung fever, Helena,
Ark., Oct. 25, '62.
Died of disease, Keokuk, Iowa,
Oct. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sept, 3.
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co^^Ymwcr?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS, CO. ^-Coniinued,
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Burnett, William G.
Boyd, Robert M
Boyd, Edward B .
Coolie, Cooper C
Custer, Daniel H .
Fitch, Andrew J..
11*.
Harris, .Tames G
Haye.s, .John jr
Reynolds, Chaunc'y J.
Rock, Andrew V
Richardson, Harv'y T,
Si)orry, Columbus . . . .
Thompson, .Joseph.
Wilson, Hannibal..
Cartilage, Mo.
Helena, Ark.
Nov. 20, '61
May 8, '82
Nov. 24, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
May A, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Mar. 16, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Mar. :U, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Mar. 31, '62
July 26, '62
Nov. 20, "61
May 31, '62
Nov. 24, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
May 3, '62
June 20, '63
Mar. 16, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Mar. 31, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 7), '61
Mar. 31, '62
June 25, '63
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability Nov. 30, '62,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Des. Helena, Ark., June o, '63.
Mus. out Sept. 3, "64.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 27, "62.
Dis. Feb. 12, '64, to accept pro-
motion in '2d Ark. Col'd Inf.
Trans, to Co. H. Aug. 10, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 29, '62.
Died of disease, Barnesville,
Kan., Dec. 28, "61.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 26, "62.
Killed in action May 25, '64, at
Pope's plantation, near Hel-
ena, Ark.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
Ark., May 31, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 10, '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. B.
Barnett, William G .
Matthews, Robert.. .
Monroe, James H . . .
Rock. Andrew V
CAPTAIN.
Garret Gibson
Joseph McCarty
FIRST LIEUT.
.James H. Summers .
Charles G. Bridges. .
Jeremiah Sanders. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
CliarlesG. Bridges.
Oliver H. P. Cox . . .
David D. Dailey. . . .
FIRST SEEGT.
Charles W. Beck . . .
.Joseph C. Edwards
David D. Dailey...
James Clark
SERGEANTS.
Thomas B. Dicken.
Andrew Mcluturff. . ..
Wm. H.Campbell....
Jeremiah Sanders.. ..
Cliarles M. Rector . ..
Conrad Mooter
.James Clark
Henry Sandlin
John Sandlin
John B. Gibson
Thomas Thogmorton,
W. A. D. Neile
Ai'thur Perry
Anderson Loe
Mortimer Sowders.. . .
Bartl'yCo.Mo.
Merc'rCo.Mo.
Carthage, Mo,
Juno 4, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mus. out .June 22, '65, DoVaU'
Bluff, Ark.
COMPANY C.
Decatur, la .
Topeka
Decatur, la.
Leon, la
Decatur, la.
Modina, Mo.
Leon, la
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Leon, la
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Leon, la
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Sep.
Apr.
12, '61
18, '64
12, "61
10, '61
8, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Dec. 31, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Res. May 25, '63.
Mus. out Sept. 7, '64, Leaven-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Maj. Sept. 10, '61.
Res. Apr. 8, '62.
Res. Apr.—, '64; wounded in
action May 25, '63, Pope's
plantation, near Helena, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sept. 10, '61.
Res. July 14, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 18, '63.
Red. Nov. 9, '61.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. 10, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, L'worth ;
wounded in action Oct. 25, '63,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out April 18, '65, L'worth ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Mark's
MiUs, Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Reduced at his own request,
Nov. 8, '61.
Des. Camp Hunter, Dec. 6, '61.
Pro. R. C. Serg. Sep. 11, '61.
Des. Feb. 11, '62, while on fur.
Absent sick at Keokuk, la., at
time of muster out of Co.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, L'worth,
Died of dis. Oct. 28, '61, while
on march in Missouri.
Reduced Feb. 26, '63.
Died of disease, Chillicothe,
Mo., Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 17, '64, L'worth.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMP AN Y C - Contin ued.
Cavalry — Continued.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
John B. Gibson
Thomas Thosmorton.
.Tames Chu'k
John W. Stanley
Joseph C. Edwards ..
Anderson Loe
Jesse A. Summers
Perry Jackson
William M. Gibson .
Abratiam Little
John Shallin'i-
Mortimer Sowders . .
James H. Ferguson .
James H. Smith . .. .
Geoi'ge Howard
AVilliam Cami)bell.
George W. Miller. . .
Austin Perry
Arthur Perry
BUGLERS.
M. T. Nordyke
-John r. Ogle
Henry Gay.
FARKIKR.
Willis Cox
BLACKSMITH.
Creed Babbitt
PRIVATES..
Anderson, William.
Ashburn, George...,
Barnes, Richard P. ,
Booher, .James D. . . .
Brown, Christopher.
Bryan, Reuben. .
Babbitt, Creed...
Beck, Charles W,
Campbell, William.
Cox, John M
Cox, Oliver H. P
Curtis, James W
Curtis .Jolm
Curtis, Calvin
Combs, .James D. . . .
Cox, Willis
Campbell, William H.
Clark, .James
Dailey, David D
Donaldson, .John
Dicken, Thomas B. ..
Elliot. James M
Edwards, Joseiih C. . .
Farley, Erasmus
Ferguson, James H.
Gibson, John B
Gattlitf, Francis.. ..
Gay, Henry
Gibson, Lewis N
Gibson, William M.
Gib.son, James W. . .
Hay. George
Holmes, George.
Residence.
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la..
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la. .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la. .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la.
Modina, Mo
Leavenworth,
Leon, la.
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la. .
Modina, Mo.
Leon, la.. . .
Decatur, la.
Modina, Mo
Leon, la
Leavenworth,
Modina, Mo..
Decatur, la. ..
Leon, la
Modina, Mo. .
Decatvir, la. ..
Modina, Mo. .
Leon, la
Decatur, la..
Modina, Mo.
Loon, la
Modina, Mo.
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 12, '61
Date of
muster.
Aug. 12, '61
Remarks.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 17, "62.
Reduced Feb. '26, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 9, '61.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '64.
Reduced April 20, "62.
Died of pneumonia. Pine Bluff
Ark., Dec. 7, '63.
Died of dis. St. Louis, Nov. 1, '62.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 18,'62, Helena.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea at
Helena, Ark., Dec. 11, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Fob. 2, "63.
Mus. out Sop. 7, '64, L'worth.
Killed in action May '25, ^&i, at
Pope's plantation n'r Helena.
Mus. out Sep. 7, "64, L'worth.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 1, "63.
Deserted Sep. 12, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65 ; pris. of
war, caj). at Monticello, Ark.,
Jan. 15, '64.
Mus. out -Vpr. 17. '65 ; pris. of
war, cap. at Mark's Mills,
Ark., Apr. 25, "64.
Killed in action Sep. 14, '63,
near Brownsville, Ark.
Mus. out Sell. 7, "64, Lea"woith.
Des. Oct. 6, '61.
.Vbsent sick in G. H., Keokuk,
at date of mus. out of Co.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Lea'worth.
Died of dis. Helena, Nov. 5, '62.
Killed by falling from a tree
while on post.
Des. Oct. 6, '61.
Pro. Blacksmith, Aug. 12, '6].
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. 12, "61 ; dis.
for dis. Mar. 9, "62, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Corp. March 16, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Dec. 5, '6:^.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 10. '61.
Died ofdis.Ft. Scott, Dec.l5,"61.
Died of dis. Ft.Scott,Dec.l2,"61.
Mus, out Se|i. 7, '6}, Lea" worth.
Pro. R. C. S., Aug. 11, '63.
Pro. Farrier Aug. 12. "61.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, "61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 12, "61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Oct. 11, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, '61.
Dis. for dis. Mar.29,"63, Helena.
Pro. Corp. Xng. 12, "61.
Mus. out Sep. 7, "64; wounded
in ac. May 25, "63, near Helena.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 12, '61.
Died of disease Nov, 1,"6], wliile
on march in Missouri.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Sep. 7, "64, Lea'worth.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 17, '61.
Died of chronic dia., Keokuk,
la., Nov. 18, "62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Des. Oct. 6. '61.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co /vf/yjuerZ.
COMPANY C- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Howard, George. . . .
Horn, David
Higg-ins, John M. . .
Jackson, Perry
Keller, Samuel
Little, Abraham . . .
Loe, Fielding
Loo, Lewis
Loe, Reuben W
Long, Christopher .
Lucas, John W
Lucas, William H..
Loe, Anderson
Lucas, George W. . .
Miller, A. D
Miller, Bryce W...
Miller, George W. . .
Miles, WmiamT...
Mooter, Lewis
Mooter, Conrad . . . .
Mooter, John
Melnturff, Andrew.
Neile, William A. D
Nordyke, M. T
Ogle, John C
Perry, Austin
Perry, Arthur
Power, Leonidas . . .
Porter, David R. . . .
Rector, Charies M..
Riley, George W
Ross, Thomas J....
Reaugh, Joseph
Rice, Edward M
Stanley, .John W
Sanders, Jeremiah .
Sandlin, Wesley
Sandlin, John
Sandlin, Henry
Sellers. Daniel
Sutton, William H.
Smith, George W. . .
Smitli, David
Smith, James H . . . .
Smith, John
Shaw, Lawrence W
Sowders, Mortimer.
Stanley, Eben
Shaffner, John
Summers, Jesse A. .
Terry, Norman
Thogmorton, Jas. B.
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Leon, Iowa..
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Aug. 12, '61
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la .
Leon, Iowa. .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la
Modina, Mo.
Leon, Iowa. .
Decatur, la .
Modina, Mo.
Decatur, la .
Leon, Iowa. .
Modina, Mo.
Aug. 12, '61
Thogmorton.Tliomas,
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1.5, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 12, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 17, '61.
Died of disease Barnesville,
Kan., Feb. 27, '62.
Disc, for dis. Oct.17, '63, Helena.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Leavn'th.
Dr'ned in White Rv'r July 5,'82.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 12, '61.
Killed in act'n Oct. 25, '63, Pine
Blutf, Ark.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64. Leavn'th.
Killed in act'n Oct. 2.1, '63, Pine
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 16, '63.
Des. Dec. 6, '61, while on fur.
Absent sick at Helena at date
of mus. out of company.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, He-
lena, Ark., Mar. 28, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, '61 ; mus. out
Sep. 7, '64 : wounded in action
May 11, '63, Mt. Vernon, Mo.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1, '63.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 16, '63; renl.
Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 16, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Hos'ptl Stew'd Mar. 9,'63.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, '61.
Died of pneumonia. Pine Bluff,
Ark., May 2, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Nov. 18, '62.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Oct,
5, '62.
Disc, for dis. Dec. 24,'62, Mound
City, 111.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep. 7,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 12, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, Leavn'th.
Pronjoted Sergeant.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 31, '61.
Died of disease, Camp Denver,
Kan., Feb. 14, '62.
Died of disea.se, Fort Scott,
Dec. 5, '61.
Died Oct. '28, '63, of wn'ds rec'd
in action at Pine Bluff, Ark.,
Oct. 25, '63.
Died of disea.'^e, Helena, Ark.,
Aug. 18, '62.
Promoted Corporal.
Died of di-sease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. 31, '62.
Des. Apr. 11, '62, wliile on fur.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 6, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 17, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 12, "61 ; mus.
out Sep. 7, '64, Leavenworth;
wounded in action May 25, '63,
Helena, Ark.
Diedof dis. St.Loui.sOct.'26,'62.
Died of dis. C'mpDenver,Kan.,
Feb, 13, '62.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out Sep. ','64,
Leavenwortli.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co^^ur^rr/.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Tullis, Thomas, . .
Vanderpool.Zachar'h
Vanderpool, James . .
Vinzant, John W
Ward, Benjamin F. ..
Wiley, .James
Young-, Moses
Decatur, la...
Modina, Mo. .
Decatur, la.
Aug. 12, 'tJl
Xng. 12, 'til
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, L'worth.
Died of chr. diarrhea, Helena,
Ark., Dec. .5, '62.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 8, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, "61, L'venworth.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 9,'62,Ft.Scott.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64, L'worth.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '6.5, L'worth;
pris'r of war, cap'd at Mark's
Mills, Apr. 25, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— Co. C.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out .June 22, '6."), DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 16,'6.5, Little R'k.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. June 9, '64, Pine
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Aug, 24,'6.5, L'worth,
per S. 0. 170, Hdqr. Dis. Minn.
Mus. out Apr. l.i.'e-T, Little R'k.
Douglas, Robert A.
Douglas, Jasper. . . .
Gentry, William P.
Janes, Loren
Stanley, Daniel —
Sallier, Samuel.
Tapp, Elias.....
Bradley, Ark. Nov. 21, '63 Dec. :^1, '&i
June 11, "68
Grundy, Ark..
Paola
Apr. 8, '63
Sep. 26, '61
Apr. 8, '62
Nov. -21, '63
Apr. 8, '62
Dec. 31,
June 11,
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. C.
Hay, George . .
Janes, Loren.
Perry, Austin.
Lawrence
Paola
WayneCo.,Mo
June 23, '64
Mus. out June 22. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Henry C. Seaman
Orlin E. Morse
FIRST LIEUT.
Joseph H. Trego . . ,
Orlin E. Morse
Asa D. Perrin
SECOND LIEUT.
Orlin E. Morse
Asa D. Perrin
Lawrence Murphy
FIRST SEEGT.
Charles J.Page
George Barrett
Tlieodore W. Wattles
SERGEANTS.
Charles Eaton
George Barrett
Westley Stone
Theodore W. Wattles,
Moses W. Beavers
Thomas W. Mitchell.,
William D. Duncan..
Eugene Baird
CORPORALS.
W^illiam C. Young. . .
William D. Duncan.
Clarkson L. Beason.
William Baird
Joshua F. Want
Miles Lamb
George W. Deunison.
Alexander Reeves . . ,
Lawrence Murphy . .
Eugene Baird
William B. Hays ....
Mound City
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Fort Scott. . .
July 24, '61
Aug. 19, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 22, '61
July 24, '61
May 13, '63
July 24, '61
Dec. 31, '62
May 13, '63
July 24, '61
Dec. 31, '62
May 13, '63
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Dism.Aug.24, '63, per S. O. 410,
A. G. O. Sep. 12, '63, for ab-
sence without leave.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '64, L'worth.
Res. Oct 17, '62, Helena, Ark.
Pro. Capt. May 13, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '64, Leaven.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 31, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 13, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjt. July
9, '64.
Red. Dec. 1, '61.
Red. Dec. 16, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64,Leaven'th.
Died of disease, Keokuk, la.,
Oct, 16, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 1, '61.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 16, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '84, Leav'th.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th;
wounded in action Oct. 25,
'63, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Red. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5. '64, Leav'th.
Red. Dec. 1, '61.
Absent without leave at date
of muster out of company ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Red. Sept. 10, '62; mus. out
Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th, Kan.
Red. Dec. 1. '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '62.
Died of disease Mound City,
111., Oct. 15, '62.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — CoH//;(»fY7.
COMPANY D —Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Finlev L. Underwood.
Benj. F.Clark
James N. Bell
John Smith
BUGLERS.
Charles H. Perrin. . . .
Asa D. Perrin
William M. Simms. ..
Charles H. Lyman...
PRIVATES.
Baird. William
Beasun. Clarkson L..
Baird. Eusene
Bramle.v, Robert
Benneful, Theodore S.
Barrett. George
Cleal. Alfred
Denni.son, Geo. W —
Duncan, Wm. D
Eaton, Charles
Eveland. John.son
Francis, John
Flint. Ava
.Jones, James
Kennison, Edward C
Lamb, Miles
McCollist*»r,Archib'd
McCoUister, Noah. . . ,
Minchall. Byron L. .
Murphy, Lawrence...
Overdear, John
Perrin, Charles H...
Pei'riu, Asa D
Page, Charles J
Perkins, John M
Reeves, Alexander . . .
Stone. Westley
Sumner, Orion
Stockham. Albert.. ..
Shout, Elijah
Varnuiu, Charles
Want, Joshua F
Wattles, Theodore W.
Young, William C
Zulaosky, Casimio B.
Fort Scott.
Shawnee . .. .
Mine Creek.
Moiuid City
Fort Scott. .
Mouml City
Sept. 30, •«
Mar. 1. "H-i
Sept. 9, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 2a. '61
Aug. 15, '62
July '24, '61
Feb. 1. '62
Feb. 11, '62
June 10, '62
Feb. 11, '62
July -24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
June 10, '68
July -IX, '61
Dis. for disability Dec. 9, '62,
'Memphis, Tenn. ; wounded in
arm, in action.
Trans, to Co. H. Aug. 6. '64.
Reduced.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 31, "62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'tli.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Pro. Corp. July '24, "61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Mus. out Sept. .5, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Serg. .July 24, '61 ; trans, to
Invalid Corps, Feb. 15. '64.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp. July 24, '61.
Pro. Serg. July 24, '61.
No evidence of muster out on
file ; on detached service at
Little Rock at date of mu.s.
out of Co.
Dis. for disability Nov. 4, '62,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Dis. for disability .Vug. H, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Died of pneumonia, Helena,
.Vrk.. Jan. 18, '63.
Mus. out Sept. 5, "64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp. July 24, '61.
Mus. out Se]). 5, '64, Lcav'th.
Died of lung fever, lola, Kan.,
Mar. 10. '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp. .July '24, '61 : pro. "id
Lieut. May 13, '63.
Trans, to Non. Com. Staff 3d
Kan. Vol. July 27, '61.
Pro. Bugler; died of wounds
rec'd in action, Pine Bluff,Ark.
Oct. 25, '63.
Pro. Bugler July 24. '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 24, '61 ; des.
Mound City, Kan.. Mar. 20, '62.
Trans, to 4th Kan. Vols. Sep. 8,
'61, by order of Col. Mont-
gomery.
Pro. Corp. July 24, '61: pro.
Corp. Dec. 16, '62.
Pro. Serg. July 24, '61.
Dis. for disability Dec. 6. '61,
Osawatoiuie.
Dis. for disability .Vug. 31, '61,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out Sep. 5, "64, Leav'tli.
Dis. for disability Aug. 8, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July '24, '61; mus.
out Sep. 0, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Serg. July 24, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; des. Helena, Ark.,
June 23, '63.
Pro. l.st Lieut, and .\dj. 3d Kan.
Vol. July 24, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Alkerson, Wm. H.
Abbott, John J. . .
Addis, Thos. J
Brooks. Warrick T.
Mound City..
Fort Scott. . . .
Mound City
Dec. 11, '61
Aug. -23, '61
Mar. 16, '62
Aug. 6, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 1, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Trans, to Co. H, April — , '64.
Dis. for disability June 15, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Sep. 5, "64, Leav'tli.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ~r'o??//;;^?rY/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B — ConHuued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Beavers, Moses VV . ^
Bayne, Daniel
Brittoii, Georsro \V
Biitl. James
Bates. Henry
Bridtres, Tliomas. ..
Bell, James N
Cameron, Barton. ..
Cocliorii, Henry . . .
Clark, Benjamin F.
Crystall, Peter
Crozier, Martin A. .
Carbon, Henry
Carlrecht, George S
Commons, Wm. M..
Dorman, William. .
Dotson, Berry
Dean, Hiram
EvSrliart, .James M.
Ewbanks, Daniel E
Fairbanks, Eliliu
Freeman, James
Criifith, Samuel
Hughes, Ceola
Hopkins, John
Hunter, Thomas H...
Hetton, Samuel H . . .
Hayes, William B . . . .
Hanlan, Samuel
Hunter, John F
Henson, Enoch
Hinton, Vachel
Ireland, Abraham.. . .
Jordon, Amos
King, William
Lowe. James A
Lyman, Charles H
Lusk, James R
Mitcliell, Thomas W.
McDow, William
Neece, Hardy H
Neece, James E
Page, William
Rockwell, Amos
Rowe, Jacob
Ringer, William L. ..
Stockham, Herman..
Soott, Henry B
Stearnes, Jolin H
Smith. John
Simms, William M. ..
Slater, David H
Smith, Patrick
Taylor, William
Tate, David W
Umphrey, .John H. . . .
tTnderwood,Josiah B
Mound City
Fort Scott. .
Mound City
Fort Lincoln
Mound City .
Mine Creek. .
Fort Scott. . .
Mound City .
Shawnee . .. .
Mound City.
Mound City .
Fort Scott. . .
Barnesville. .
Fort Scott. . .
Mound City .
Fort Scott. . .
Mound City
Barnesville.
Mound Citv
Fort Scott. .
Lawrence . .
Fort Scott. .
Mound C'ity
Fort Scott. .
Mound City
Fort Scott. .
Mound City
Fort Scott. . . .
Lawrence . . . .
Mound City . .
Leavenworth.
Kan. City,Moi
Fort Scott....
Mound City..
Fort Scott....
Mound City..
Fort Scott. . .
Osawatomie.
Mound City .
Mine Creek
Mound City
Fort Scott. .
Aug. 19, '61
.\ug. :{, "(Jl
Aug. 23, 'til
.July 27, 'til
Sep, .S, "til
Sep. 9, '61
Mar, 1, 'ti2
Aug. 29, '61
.\ug. 4, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Sep. 4, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Sep. 9, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Sep. 10, "61
Aug. 22, '61
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 23, '61
Aug. 24, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 23, '61
.\ug. 17, '61
Aug. 23, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Aug. '22, '61
Aug. 18, '61
Aug. 23, '61
July 29, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Jul.\- 29, '61
23, '61
7, '61
15, '62
•26, '62
7, '61
.1, '61
23, '61
10, '61
23, '61
14, til
15, '61
29, "61
12, '62
15, '62
9, '61
25, '61
4, '61
9, '61
26, '62
2.S, '62
10, '61
23, '61
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Oct.
Aug.
.■\.ug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Oct.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Dec.
Sep.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
.\ug.
Feb. 14, '62
June 10, '63
Feb. 23. '62
Feb. 11, '62
,fune 10, '63
Feb. 11, '62
June 10, '63
Feb. 11. '62
Feb. 1, ■ti2
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
.June
Feb.
10, '63
11, '62
June 10, '63
Feb. 11, 't!2
June It), "1)3
Feb. 11, '62
Pro. Serg. Aug, 19, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65., Leav'th
Dis. for disability Apr 4, '63.
Helena,
Trans, to Invalid ('orps, Dec.
27, '63, Memphis, Tenn. ; mus.
out Feb. 10, '65, St. Louis.
Des,Mound C'y,Kan,Dec.ll,'61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 9, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, June — , '64.
Killed in action, Oct, "25, '63,
Pine Bluii', Ark.
Mus. out Sept, 5, '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 8, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Died of disease. Ft, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Feb. 11, 63.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 4, '63,
Helena, Ark.
Trans, to Marine Corps in Mar.
or Apr., '63; no official notice
received.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Died of dy.sent'y, Helena, Ark.,
Nov, 2, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Des. Kan. City,Mo.,Nov.29,'61,
Des, Kan. City, Mo., Oct. 1, '61.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Feb. 20, '63.
Died bilious fever, Helena,
Ark., Aug. 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Dis. for disability, Aug, 24, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Killed in action Oct, 25, '63,
Pine Bluff, Ark,
Dis. for disability, Aug. 8, '62,
St. Louis, Mo,
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Mound City, 111,, Sep. 21, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '64, Leav'th.
Pro, Bugler.
Trans, to Co, H, Aug, 6, '64,
Pro. Serg. Oct. 16, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Mus. out Sep, 5', '64, Leav'th.
Died of consumption, St. Lou is.
Mo., June 7, '63.
Mus. oqt Sep. 5, '64, Leav'th,
Dis. for disability, Sep. 17, '61,
West Point, Mo.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, 'ti4.
Pro, Corp. Dec. 16, '62.
Pro, Bugler,
Trans, to Co, H, Aug, 6, '64,
Diefl of congestive cliill, Pine
Bluff, Ark,, .\ug, 1, '64,
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, "64.
Mus, out Sep. 5, 'ti4, Lea'worth.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co»///i«f (7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Underwood, Finley L.
Vei-million, Isaac .
White, Wni. ('
White, Francis M .
Wear, O-scar
Wikles, Lawson H
Youn;?, .Jacoli S. . . .
Young, Eli,
Residence.
Fort Scott . . .
Mine Creek..
Fort Scott . . .
Fort Liucohi,
Mine Creek. . .
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 25, '61
Feb. 23, '62
Aug. 23, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Feb. 21, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Date of
muster.
Feb. 1, '62
June 10, '62
Feb. 11, '62
June 10, '63
Remarks.
Fro. Corp. Dec. 16, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 16, '64.
Mus. out Sep. .5, '64, Lea'worth.
Dis. for dis.Aug. 8, '62, St. Louis.
Dis. for disab. Mar. 18, '63, St.
Louis, Mo.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
James S. Hunt .
Jolui F. Young. . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
John F. Young
Ebenezer J. Barnes.
Edwin D. Hillyer . .
James M. Lane
SECOND LIEUT.
James M. Heddens.
Henry A. Simons . . .
FIRST SERUT.
Ebenezer J. Barnes. .
James M. Lane
James A. Parson —
SERGEANTS.
Robert Logan
Winchester.
Oskak)Osa . . .
Grassh'rF'Us
Burlington ..
Holton
Oskaloosa..
Burlington .
Simon Wolff July 24, '61
July 22, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
.James A. Parson.,
August Schlager.
.Jay A. Vince
Chester M. Crooks
Orson Peck
Edward D. Green. .
Jolin M. Adair
Richard P. Crosby
.John Herris
William Scott
CORPORALS.
Jerome B. Hazen . .
Wright H. Peck
Richard P.Crosby..
.John M. Adair
Samuel Hamilton . . .
Chester M. Crooks . .
.John J. Tibbitts
Henry W. Creighton.
Fort Lincoln,
Leavenworth
Benjamin F. .Vsh. . .
Jason L. Finnicum
.Jolui Herris
Jolm B. Keys
Jehial H. Prout....
Lewis J. Grant
William Scott
Ira R. Hough
BUGLERS.
.JohnB. Keys
Jay A. Vince
Henry A. Stanfield.
Jo.se ph N. Howe
Isaac Tibbitts
FARRIER.
Ira R. Slayton
August Miller
Fort Scott.
Aug. 4, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 4, '61
July 14, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '61
July 3, '61
July 14, '61
July 22, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 3, '61
Leavenworth, Aug. 20, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 9, '61
Apr. 10, '62
Aug. 9, '61
.June 12, '62
May 'i7,"'64'
Aug. 9, '61
Nov. 17, '62
July 22, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Jidy 24, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Dec. 31, '61
.July 14, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '61
July 3, '61
July 14, '61
July 22, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 15, '61
.Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 3. '61
.lug. 3, '61 Aug.
Kan. City, Mo. Oct. 8, '61 Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug. 3, '61
Aug.
Aug.
Res. on act. of dis. Apr. 16, '62,
Carthage, Mo.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Pro. Cap. April 16, '62.
Pro. Cap. Co. I, Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. R. Q. M., May 7, "64.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '64, Lea'worth.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. K, Sep. 1, '62.
Dishonorably mus. out Feb. 22,
'64, at Pine Bluff, Ark., by
order of General Steele.
Pro. 1st Lieut. June 12, '62.
Pro. 1st. Lieut. May 17, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Reported on mus. out roll as
dis. for dis. July — , '62 ; also
as trans, to In.C'ps June 12, '63.
Died of dis. Sep. 10, '63, en route
for St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. 1st. Serg. May 12, '64.
Reduced July 10, '64.
Trans, to In. Corps Aug. 1, '63,
perG. 0. 289, W. D., A. G. O.
Died of congestion, Helena,
Ark., Aug. 10, '62.
Dis. for disab. June 12, '63.
Dis. for dis. .June 20, '62,
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Leaven.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Reduced.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 23, '62, Car-
thage, Mo.
Red. Sep. 14, '63.
Pro. Serg. May 11, '64.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 14, '63.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg. May 13, '62.
Reduced July 10, '63.
Killed in ac. Apr. 25,'64, Mark's
Mills, Ark.
Reduced.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 24, '62.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out Sep. 8, "64, Leaven.
Died of pneumonia Pine Bluff",
Ark., Apr. 3, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Leaven.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 4, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Leaven.
Reduced.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Leaven.
Reduced.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
state of Kansas.
139
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPxVNY :E,~ Continued.
■ Ca VALKY — Conf in ucd.
Names and raiik.
BLACKSMITH.
Hugh Waffinire
PRIVATES.
Adair, Jolin M
Barnes ' Ebi-nexer J .
Benson, John L
Bethrond, Stephen, .
Beihler, Charles
Crosby. Richard P..
Couwell, Rucillas C.
Derby, Charles H...
Dve, Eltora L
Dailks, Hency C
Ela, Henry W
Faucett, Amos M. .
Fowlor, Reuben L.
Fowler, John S. . .
Gardner, Peter R . .
Gilmore, Charles. .
Gamble, John M.. .
Grant, Lewis .J. . . .
Gleason, William .
Green, Edmund B.
Hazen, .Jerome R..
Hulett, Luther. . .
Howe, Joseph N.. .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Hunt. .James S
Heddens, James N.. . .
Hamilton, Samuel...
Harring-t'n,St'ph'n R
Jackson, William
King, Patrick
Keys, .John B
Kirby, Philip
Lane, James M
Learmonth, Robert.
Mitchell, Thomas...
Minguitz, Peter
McCune, Abraham, . .
McKitrick, Alexand'r
Nagle, John
Phillips, James H.,..
Phillips, Ephraim. ..
Pearsall, IMartinV.B,
Prout, Jehial H
Parsons, James A
Peck, Wright H
Quisenberry, .Jas. A.
Reese, George M....
Rogers, William A,
Rogers, George W. .
Remer, Sherman. . .
Rooks, John
Slayton, Ira R
Schroeter, William .
Sina, Washington . . .
Stanfield, Henry H. .
Stanfield, Tliomas . .
Schlager, August.
Tibbitts, John B..
Tibbitls, Isaac...
Leavenworth.
Oskaloosa . . . .
Leroy
Leavenworth.
Ottnmwa .
Leavenworth,
Burlingame .
Burlington . . .
Leavenworth,
Burlin.gton .
Burlington ,
CoiTey county
Aug. 20, "61
July li, '61
July 22, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 5, '61
July 24, '61
Julv 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
.\ug. 7, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 8, '61
July 14, '61
July 22, '61
June 14," '61
July 14, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 27, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 2, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 14, '61
July 27, '61
July 29. '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 14, '61
July 22, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 27, '61
Julv 14, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Date of
muster.
Aug. 20, '61
July 14, '61
July 22, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 1.5, '61
Julv 31, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 5, '61
July 24, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, [61
Aug. 7, '61
July 14, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 8, '61
July 14, '61
.July 22, '61
June 14, '61
July 14, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Julv 27, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 28, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 14, '61
July 27, '61
July 29, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 4, '91
Julv 14, '61
July 22, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 27, '61
July 14, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
July 31, '61
Aug. 7' '61
Remarks.
Reduced.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. 9, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of dropsy St. Louis, Oct.
27, '63.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, "61.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64.
Des. Rolla, Mo., June 12, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Died of clironic diarrhea, St.
Louis, July 3, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Dis. for disab. Oct. 4, '61.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Dis. for dis.Dec.l8,'62,St.Louis.
Des. .June 13, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Des. Rolla, Mo., June 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Des. Camp Denver, Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Serg. Dec. 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, '61.
Re-enlisted veleran.
Pro. Bug. Nov. 1, .62 ; trans, to
U. S. N., June 12, '63.
Pro. Cap. Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut, Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, '61 ; dis. for
dis. Aug. 12, '62, St. Louis.
Pro. 1st Lt. and Adjt. Aug.
16, '61.
Died of disease St. Louis, Dec.
14, '62.
Died of dropsy, Helena, Ark.,
April 26, '63.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 9, '61.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Oct. 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 12, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Dis. for disability May 12, '62,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
In arrest' at Pine Bluff, Ark.,
at date of mus. out of Co.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '64, Le'worth.
Pro. Corp. May 15, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '61 ; mus. out
Sep. 8, '64, Leavenworth.
Died of dis. Osawatomie, Dec.
19, '61.
Dis. for dis. June 1, '62, Rolla.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out Sep. 8,
'64, Leavenworth.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 4, '61, Kansas
City.
Mus. out Sep. 8, "64, Lea'worth.
Pro. Bugler June 12, '62.
Killed in action Sept. 24, '61,
West Point, Mo.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out Sept. 8,
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, '61 ; mus.
out Sept. 8, '64, Leav'th, Kan.
Pro. Bugler Nov. 10, '62.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- ro/()'/.'?»ec/.
COMPANY lE—Contimied.
Names and rank.
. PRIVATES.
Vince, J. A
Wix, Lemuel H
Woolsey, Francis M .
Woltf, Simon
Young, John F
Residence.
Winchester.
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. a, "61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. -.i, '61
July 24, '61
July 14, "61
Date of
muster.
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 3. "61
July 24, '61
July 14, '61
Remarks.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 9. "61.
Mus. out Sept. 8. '64, Leav'th.
Died of disease, Burlington,
Kan., Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 9. "61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 9, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Ash, Benjamin F.
Bakor. Walter E.
Beal.\ Hosea B
Crooks, Chester M..
Creighton, Henry W.
Cober. Rudolph
Copenhaven, Benj.. .
Condray, John
Dewitt, Lewis
Eariieart, John F . . .
Finnicum, Jason L. .
Farrar, James F , . . .
Glower, Frederick
G-raham, James . . .
(i^ould, William O.
Gilman, John
Gray, James M —
Herris, John
Hoover, Christian.
Hunt, Jonathan. . .
Howe, Ira R
Kane, .James
Keith, Robert R...
Fort Scott.
Cedar C0..M0.
Jimct'n City.,
Leroy
Rolla, Mo
Fort Scott..
Leavenworth
Fort Scott. . . .
Logan, Robert ....
Markham, Henry Fort Scott. .
Miller, Jotin
Miller, August. . . .
McGinnis, Wm. E.
Peck, Orson
Pittman, Edwin.. .
Riggs, William H . . . .
Robbands, Colum. C.
Smith, Benjamin F ..
Standish, William H,
Scott, WiUiam . .
Tritt, Felix
Wagmire, Hugh.
Wilson, John
Wallace, James.
Yarncll, John C
Kan. City, Mo
Fort Lincoln
Nov. 2,S, '61 Dec. :il, '61
Aug. -H^. '(il
Dec. 1, '61
Aug. 10, "61
Aug. 20, '61
Oct. :il, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Apr. 3, '62
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 21, "61
Oct. 15,':'61
Jan. 4, '62
July "20, '62
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Jan. 4. '62
Aug. 10. '61
Aug. 31, '61
Dec. 31, "61
Aug. -20, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug.
Sep.
8, '61
1, '61
Junct'nCity..
PineBluif,Ak,
Helena, Ark..
Leavenworth.
Fort Lincoln,
Leavenworth,
Aug. 20, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Mar. 29, '62
Apr. 13, '64
May 15, '63
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 26. '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 10. '61
Aug. 20, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Dec. 31, '61
June 10, '63
Jan. 4. '62
Aug. 21, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Jan. 4, '62
June 1(1, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 16. '61
Jan. 4, "62
Aug. 10, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 20. '61
Aug. 8, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 21, "61
Dec. 31, '61
Jan. 4, '62
June 10, '63
Jiiueio.' 'ftV
Jan. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Oct. 31, '61 I Oct. 31. '61
Pro. Corp. April 15, '62; dis.
for disability Aug. 20, '62,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Trans, to U. S. Marine Corps,
Oct. 20, "62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Mo., Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 9, '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, "61.
Dis. for disability June 10, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, "64.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Rolla. Mo.. June 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 15, '62.
Dis. for disability Sept. 10, '62,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Des. Rolla, Mo., June 13, '62.
Trans, to Engineer Corps Aug.
18, '61.
Trans, to Co. H, .\ug. 6, "64.
Pro. Corp. April 10, '62.
Mus. out Sept. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Kan., Nov. 4, "61.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1. '62.
Died of disease, Hannibal,
Mo., Aug. 28, '64.
Mus. out. Sept. 8, "64, Leav'th.
Pro. Farrier, Feb. 11, "63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. K.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 9, '61.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Keo-
kuk, la., Oct. 20, '62.
Trans, to Co. H, Aug. 6, '64.
Des. June '20, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Hel-
ena, Xrk., Nov. 8, '62.
Pro. Serg. ; pro. Corp.
Mus. out Sep. 8, '64. Leav'tli.
Pro. Blacksmith, Feb. 18, '63 ;
renl. Veteran.
Pro. Vet. Surgeon, Oct. 16, '63.
Trans, to Capt. Moonlight's
Co., Kan. Cav.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -
Co.
E.
Benson, John L
Leroy
Feb. 29, '64
June 22
'64
Mus. out J
Line 22,'65
Copenhaven, Benj.. ..
Cedar Co., Mo.
Dewitt, Lewis
Leroy
Dye, Eltora L
Ottumwa
Fowler, Reuben L. . . .
Leavenworth,
Hulett. Luther
Burlington. ..
Kane, James
Leavenworth,
Rogers, George W —
Cotiey Co
Scott, William
Leavenworth.
Wagmire, Hugh
' '
DeVlsBltl.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co/*//// ^^r./.
COMPANY F.
-, 1 1 D -J Date of Date of
Names aud rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN".
Fames M. WilUams
Jenry Moove
FIRST LIEl'T.
3enry Moore
^.nsel D. Brown . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
^nsel D. Brown . . .
J rover Youngs. . . .
FIRST SERGT.
rohn Sherrin
jlias. Lackenmeyer.
Frederick Vogel
SERGEANTS.
I^has. Lackenmeyer.
SVilliam H. Hill
irrover Younjjs. . . .
Royal T. Melviu. . .
Ht-nrv M. Dunlap.
W. F.Clark
Edwin P. Minor. . .
Frederick Vogel.. .
Henry Younkers . .
John Driscoll
Hiram R. Derraccan
jeorge Spain
Benjamin P. Yount
CORPORALS.
M.F. Clark
Biram R. Derraccan
Io.-;eph Plotts
John C. Mitchell
David R. Brock..
jteorge W. Foster
squire B. Keller
Matthew Schans . . . .
Jnmp.-i G. Davis
James Keith
James Robinson
HiMuy Younkers
John M. Carpenter. .
Utiijamin P. Young.
Frederick Mann
W'illiam S.Elliott...
Jack.'^on Colclasure
M. V. B. Redburn ..
Louis Schultz
Augustus Schoeu . . . .
3am'l K. Thompson .
BUGLERS.
Frederick Vogle . . .
.Ylexander Dorley,
Rufus S. Clark
Leavenworth,
Burlington .
Topeka .
.July 12, 'til
Topeka .
Osawatomie.
Cold Springs
Dec. 8, '61
-July 17, '61
.July 11, '61
Fort Lincoln
Oct.
Sept.
•July
Cold Springs
Oct.
July
.July
May
•2, '61
1, '61
12, '61
2, '61
17, '61
12, '61
17, '62
.July 12, '61
Dec. l:i, '61
.July 12, '61
Dec. ai, '62
.July 12, '61
Dec. 31, '62
.July 12, '61
Aug.
•July
12, '61
12, '61
July 12, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Aug. 12, '61
July 12, '61
Feb. 11, '62
.July 12, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 12, '61
May 26, '6;?
July 12, '61
Res. May 15, '62.
Mus.out Aug.11,'64, Leaven'th :
w'ded right wrist, in action,
May 11, '6:J, Mt. Vernon, Mo
Pro. Capt. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64.
Pro. Serg. Maj. Jan. 10, '152; no
further record of him.
Died of brain fever, St. Louis,
Mo., Jan. 6, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 10, '62.
Killed in action, July 2.T, '61,
near Butler, Mo.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Red. Dec. — , '61.
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg.' May 1, '62.
Mus. out.Yug. 11. '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 1, '63.
Died of bilious fev(n-, De Vall's
Bluff, Ark., Aug. '28, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leavn'th.
Mus. out Dec. 13, '64, Leavn'th ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. '2.'), '64 ; escp'd
from Camp Ford, Tex., Oct.
27, '64, and rept'd at Ft. Leav.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64;
pris' r of war, capt'd at Mark's
MiUs, Ark., Apr. 2.5, '64.
Mus. out Apr., '6S, Ft. Leav.th,
Kas. ; pris'r of war, capt'd at
Mark's Mills, Ark., Apr. 25,'64.
Promoted Sergeant.
Reduced Apr. — , '62.
Disc, for dis, Feb. 11, '62, Mine
Creek, Kan.
Reduced Jan. — , '62.
Disc, for dis. May — , '62. Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Reduced Jan. — , '62.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leavn'th.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leavii'tli.
Promoted Sergeant.
Des. Ft. Lincoln, Ks., Sep. 8,'61.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64 ;
wounded in head and arm in
act'n Apr. 25, '64, Mark's Mills.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64. Leavn'th.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leavn'th ;
wounded in left leg in action
July 4, '63, Helena, Ark.
Disc, for dis. Aug. 1, '61, Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Disc, to accept com'sion as "id
Lieut, in 1st Ark.Col'd Troops
Nov. 7, '63, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 8, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leavn'th.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— r'oy*^</«<ef?.
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Alderman, Henry, sr.,
Alderman, Henry, jr..
Brown, Elijah T. .
Brown, Ira
Brown, Samuel . .
Brock, David R...
Baker, George E.
Branson, Oley A. .
Branson, Gilbert H.
Bevin, William
Burns, James H.
Briisrlit, Samuel.
Cliue, David
Colclasure, Jackson.
Coleman, Joseph K..
Cooper, Isaiah
Clark, RufusS. ..
Clark, M. F
Dnnlap, Henry M.
Darraccan, Hiram R,
Dorley, Alexander . . .
Droger, John G. ..... .
Delfs, John
Driscoll, John
Drou5ht,EdwardS.W.
Edmonds, John
Emilo, John
Foster, (ieorge W.
Groom, .James
Gibson, William .
Herschleb, John S...
Holmes, Edward F. .
Huestes, William E.
Hall. Ozias
Hill, William H
Jones, .Jonatlian ....
King. William
Kuntz, John C...
Keller, Squire B.
Lackenmyer, Charles
Martin, Olonzo B
Martin, Sylvester L.
Month, Frederick...
Melvin, Royal T
Mitcliell, John C
Mann, Frederick . . . .
Minor, Edwin
Marvin, Francis G.. .
McGough, John C .
Nailor, Oliver
Picket, Francis G. . .
Packard, William H,
Philbrick, Robert C.
Penwarden, Thomas.
Plotts, Joseph.
July 12, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
July 12, '61
Disc, for dis. Feb. 11, 'i':>, Camp
Defiance, Kan.
Died of bilious fever, Helena,
Ark., Dec. 9, '62.
Mus. out -Vug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 6,'62, Helena.
Des. .July 26. "61, while on march
in Missouri.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out Ang.11,'64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Died of dis. Springfield, Mo.,
Apr. 29, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 11, '62, Camp
Defiance, Kan.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Oct. '61.
Des. from lios. Mapleton, Kan.,
Sep. 20, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Pro. Corp. July 17, '63.
Mus. out Aug.ll, '64,Leaven'th.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 11, '62, Camp
Defiance, Kan.
Pro. Bugler Apr. 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. July 12, '61.
Pro. Serg. July 12, '61 ; deserted
Helena, Ark., .A.ug. 18, '62.
Pro. Corp. July 12, '61.
Pro. Bugler July 12, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 31, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 26, '64, Pine
Bluti', Ark.
Pro. Hos. Steward Oct. 16, '&.
Pro. Corp. July 12. '61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 1, '62 ; woun'd
in right knee in action Sep. 1,
'61, Drywood, Kan.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Pro. Serg. July. 12, '64.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '64.
Killed in ac. Apr. 23, '64, Swan
Lake, Ark.
Died of dis. near Helena, Ark.,
Oct 6, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan., '62; mus. out
Aug. 11, '64 ; wounded in ac.
Feb. '63, near Helena, Ark.
Pro. Serg. July 12, '61.
Died of dis. near Helena, Ark.,
Aug. 20, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Pro. Serg.Muly 12, '64.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Serg. Mar. — , '62.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leaven.
Killed in ac. .July 4, '63, Helena.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Killed in action, Apr. 26, '62,
Turnback Creek, Mo.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Dis. to accept com. as 2d Lieut.
2d K. Col'd Inf.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64; wounded
in action, .4.pr. 25, '64, Mark's
Mills, Ark.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out July 18,
'64, Leav'tli ; won'd in action,
May 11, '63, Mt. Vernon, Mo.
state of Kansas.
Ui
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry— Toy/ ^/j/^^rr/.
COMPANY ¥ -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
.July n. '61
July 12, 'Gl
Died t)f measles. Mound City.
Kan., Mar. 25. (12.
Pro. Corp. July 17, \S:\.
Pro. Corp. .\i)r. 7. '62.
Died Jan. 11, "62, from acci-
dental gunshot wound rec'd
Dec, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 12, "61.
Pro. Corp.; mus. out .\ug. 11,
'(54, Lea veil wortli, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Nov. .5, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Died of disease, Oct. 9, '62, on
board steamer, en route from
Helena, Ark., to Cairo. 111.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '61, Leav'th,
while on detached service.
Mus. out Aug. 11. 'lU.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Reg. Q.M. Serg. Aug.13,'62.
Pro. Bugler, July 12, "61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
lioon, Auprustup. . . .
lonipson, Sam'l K..
Mus. out Apr. 18, '6,5 ; prisoner
of war, captured at Mark's
Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Died of di.'iea.se. Mound City,
Kan., Aug. 31. "62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Serg. July 12. '61.
hittenburg, M
Junker.*. Henry
lungs, Grove r 1 Topeka
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS, COMPANY F.
lien, David
^flwell, James M. . .
pown, James R. . . .
irpenter, John M . .
rawford, James W.
avis, James G
ana, William
lliott, William S..
razier, .James W..
rant, Raymond R.
unter, Samuel S..
ired, James
>nes, John S
eith, .James
ong, Miron
iller, Fritz
iller, Francis
c.Vdow, David M .
cKinney, W. S
wings, Samuel . . .
jtcrson, Isaac S. ..
ee.ser, Charles A..
lioads, Philip M.
Tiith, .James L. . .
Jain, George
lenrock, Charles H
eeper, .John P
;oggins, John H
jirus, George
;oggins, .John H
*hultz, Samuel
itus, Daniel H.
Ft. Scott..-
Osawatomie. .
Cold Sisrings.
Ft. Lincoln . .
Kau.City, Mo.
Camp Hunter
Ft. Lincoln . .
Cold Springs.
Osawatomie..
Ft. Lincoln . .
Cold Springs
Ft. Lincoln . .
Ft. Scott
PiueBluiJ,Ark
Ft. Scott
Cedar Co., Mo.
Ft. Scott
C'p Defiance.,
Osawatomie..
Kan.City, Mo,
Ft. Lincoln . .
Spr'field, Mo.
Ft. Scott.,
Aubrey
Aug. 23, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. '23, '61
May 17, '62
Sep. 1, '61
July 17, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Oct. 13, '61
Sep. 1, '61
July 17, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Feb. 24, '64
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. '27, '61
July 20, '63
Nov. -25, '61
Feb. 17, '62
Dec. 8, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Apr. 30, '62
Jan. 1, '63
Nov. 17, '61
July 22, '61
Feb. 11, '62
May 26, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
July 20, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
May 26, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Des. near Fort Scott, Kan.,
Mar. 19, "62.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 10. "62.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. "61.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 26, "64,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug., '62.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Mus. out .Uig. 11. '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. H. July 16, "64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. '61.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Killed in action Oct., '61, West
Point, Mo.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Mus. out June 30. '64, Leav'th,
Kan., per order from W. D.,
A. G. O.; wastransf. from Co.
E, 10th Pa. Res. Corps, per S.
O. 172, W. D., A. G. O.
Killed in action .July 4, "63,
Helena, Ark.
Died of disease, Keokuk, la..
Sept. '62.
Pro. Serg. ; wounded in action
May 11, '63. Mt. Vernon, Ark.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Killed in action. Oct. '61, near
Butler, Mo.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '64, Leav'th.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— C'o/iY/>»«'f7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS, COMPANY F -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Vaiisht. Nevin A
Wait, riiarlesE.
Wriglit, William H. .
Weston, .Jacob
Worley, Benjamin A
Yduug, Benjamin
C'p Defiance
(V)ld Springs
Fort Scott
Fort Lincoln
C'p Defiance
July 22, '61
July 17, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Feb. 22, '62
July 17, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Died of disease near Spring-
field, Mo., Apr. 19, '62.
Killed in action Oct. 25, '6a,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Trans, to Co. H, July 16, '64.
Died of disease near Helena,
Ark., Aug. 5, '62.
Pro. Corp. May, '62.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Wilton A. Jenkins . .
Edward G. Pierce . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Wilton A. Jenkins . .
.Joseph E. McComas
Edwin W. .Jenkins
SECOND LIEUT.
Harrison Kelly. . . .
Aaron .T. Totten. . .
Delos Miller
FIRST SERG.
Clark McKay
Delos Miller
David R. Locke . .
SERGEANTS.
David R. Locke . . .
Edwin W. Jenkins
Delos Miller
George Alexander.
Asberry McComas . .
Samuel Sweeker. . . .
John Ginter
.John Staub
Cliarles A. How^ard.
Tliomas Summers.
Louis Hanger
CORPORALS.
Thomas Summers..
William McMahan.
Jolm Staub
William B. Heath..
Samuel Sweeker.. . .
Louis Hanger
.John T. Ginter
John Wooddy
Alex. McCormick...
Henry C. Tapscott .
Simeon Nagle
.John W. Harden...
James L. McCarty,
Alexander Moore. —
Alexander S. Neeman
BUGLERS.
Franklin Folrodd
George R. Fox
PRIVATES.
Alexander, George . . .
Andrews, James T. . , .
Brum field, Bostwick,
Brashears, .John. . ;. . .
Cox, Aaron O
Denney, Elisha T.
Leroy.
Leroy
Kan. City, Mo.
Pine Bluff, Ar.
Ottumwa
Kan. City, Mo.
Leroy
Kan. City, Mo.
Leroy
Kan. City,Mo,
Kan. City, Mo.
Leroy
Kan. City, Mo
Olathe.
Kan. City, Mo,
Leroy.
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Mar. -A, '62
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 17, '62
Nov. 8. '61
Oct. 17, '62
Nov. 1, '6;^
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, "61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Pro. Maj. Feb. 28, '62.
Res. June 23, '64.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 8, '61.
Res. on account of ill health
Oct. 14, '62, Helena, Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Capt. Co. B, Oct. 11, '62.
Res. Aug. 24, '68.
Mus. out Apr. 6, '6.5, Leav'th,
Kan. ; pris'r of war, capt'd
near Pine Bluff, Mar. 9, '64.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, 12th K. Inf.,
Nov. 1, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Lea' worth.
Pro. 1st Serg.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K, Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Died of dis. Pine Bluff', Ark.,
Dec. 12, '63.
Mut. out Dec. 3, '64, Lea' worth.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Ind. Home
Guards, Dec. 15, '62.
Dis. fordisab. Nov. 19, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Cap, in 2d Arkansas Col'd
Troops, 20, '63.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dis. for dis. Mav 27, '62, Rolla.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out Dec. 3, "64, Lea' wf)rtli.
Pro. Sergeant.
Reduced.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Lea" worth.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65 ; pris. of
war, caij. while on recruiting
service in Arkansas.
Died of dysentery, Pine Bluff,
Ark., Aug. 12, '64.
Killed in ac. Apr. 3, '63, Helena.
Reduced Aug. 16, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Lea" worth.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 8, '61.
Dis. for dis. May 27, '62, Rolla.
Died of congestion. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Aug. '24, '64.
Died of pneumonia Cp. Denver,
Kan., Feb. 29, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry— r'o«^/»»rr^
COMPANY G — Conthi ued.
Names and rank.
Rt'.-idwice.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Davenport, Paul H.
Emmons, Henry H..
Fiilmer, Daniel ....
Fox, (Tporsc R
Howard, Charle.-^ A.
Hardin, John M
Hatliaway, All
Hanirer. Louis
Hann. Thoma.'-- X. ..
Jenkin.^. Edwin W.
Jone.*. Jonathan .1.
Kollv, Harrison
Locke, David R
Liulit. John
Lowell. Sylvester M.
Lawi'(-nce, John (".
Lariniore, David M.
Miller, Deloss
Martin, George W.
McConias, .Joseph E. .
McKay. Clark
Mc( 'ormick, Alox'der
McMahan, William . .
McDearniied. Geo.W.
Nenmaii.Alexa'der S.
Naijle, Simeon
Porter. Benjamin
Simms. Gilbert N.
Jinow. .Josepli . . . .
Stt'vens. George \V. . .
Staub, .John
Sliumpf, Frederick .
Snnniiers, Thomas . .
Show, William D. . . .
Tott^'n, Aaron J
Tapscott, Henry C...
Tarr, Thomas J. M. .
Winchester, Fred. C.
Yoimg, George W
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 10. "(il
Black Jack.
Kan. City, Mo.
Ottumwa
Kan. City, Mo.
Leroy.
Kan.C'ity,Mo.
Ola the.
Kan. City, Mo.
Died of dis. Pine Bluff, Ark.,
Aug. 12, '64.
Reenlisted veteran.
Dis for dis. Feb. 3, '63, St. Louis.
Pro. Bugler ; died of disease.
Pine Bluff, Ark., July 31, '64.
Pro. Serg.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp.
Died of disease, Pine Bluff',
Ark., Nov. ;«, '63.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 8, '61.
Was captured by enemy at
Mark's MiUs, Ark., Apr. 25,'(H ;
no evidence of mus. on file.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 8, '61.
Pro. Serg.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'th.
Mus. out Apr. 7, '65, Leaven-
worth ; prisoner of war, cap-
tured Mark's Mills, Apr.25,'64.
Died of measles. Camp Denver,
Kan., Dec. 31, '61.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Hel-
ena, Ark., Oct. 4, '62.
Pro. Serg.
Died of congestive chill. Hel-
ena, Ark., July 19, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 8, '61.
Pro. 1st Serg.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Dec.3,'(U.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Ark. Col'd
Troops, Apr. 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Dec. 3,'(i4,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Keo-
kuk, la., Nov. 19, '62.
Died, Keokuk, Iowa.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Hel-
ena, Ark., Mar. 26, '63.
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg. Nov. 1,'62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp.
Des. at Ft. Leav'th, Nov. 19,'61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Dec. 3. "64, Leav'tli.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS - Co. G.
Andrews, Charles T.
Adgate. L. A
Brink, John W. . . ,
Barnes, Fielding .
Buries, Herman . . ,
Brannum, Thomas
Helena, Ark.
Cox, Edgar
Cox, David M
Carson, Emuel W.
Cox. SUas T
Cottingham, .las. E.
Cober, Rudolph . . .
Denioss, Thomas . .
Folrodd, Franklin .
Dec.
Oct.
18,
20,
'61
'62
Jan.
20,
'62
Oct.
May
22,
20,
'61
'62
Oct.
11,
'61
Nov.
Oct.
8,
11,
'61
'61
Nov.
8,
'61
Oct.
Oct.
31,
11,
'61
'61
Dec.
June
18,
9,
'61
'63
Jan.
20,
'62
Oct.
22,
'61
Oct.
11,
'61
Nov.
Oct.
11,
11,
'61
'61
Nov.
8,
'61
Oct.
Oct.
31,
11,
'61
'61
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 4, '64.
Died of di-sease. Helena, Ark.
Oct. 17, '63.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 4, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability, Sept. 13, '62
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'tli.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Mo., Nov. 4, '62.
Killed by fall of a tree while
on picket, July 29, '64, Pine
Bluff, Ark.
Trans, to Co. E, .\ug. 1, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Bugler.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS^ Cavalry — C'on^/rty/^^^?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dtite of
enJisTincut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Fletcher, Vardanion.
Gast. John H
(iinter, John
Heath, Jonas G. . . .
Holybee. Samuel. .
Heath, William B.
Hoult, Eber H
Lero.v
Johnson, Henry. . .
Lnmpkins, Moore.
Losue, Ephraim
Mcf 'arty, James L.
McComas, Asberry .
Martin, James
Martin, William P.
Miller, Gideon D.
Moore, Alexander. . .
Mareellena. Pardior.
Kan. City, Mo,
Pasterilder, Christian
Ritchie, William H..
Runpan, Peter
Rider, David M
Sane, Andrew J.
Smith, Philip A , Oct. 11, ;61
Sweeker, Samuel ' Nov. 8. "tU
Savage, Stephen j Oct. Jl, "61
Shaw, James H i Nov. S, '61
Spidel, Fabian Nov. 1:{, "61
Sank. Robert Aug. 10, '61
Nov. S, '61
Oct. n. "61
Nov. S. T,l
Oct. 11. "61
Jan. 27, '62
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8. "61
Oct. 11, 61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 1.5, "61
Oct. '24, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. l.^i. "61
St^liin, Charles. . .
Snively. .Tosiah A.
See vers, .James.
Tarr, John
Triplett, Olivei
Wilson, .John. .
Wilson, Isaac.
Wooddy, John.
Williams, Franklin
Wilson, William
Zink, John
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 10, "61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. 11. "61
Jan. 27, '62
Oct. 21, 61
Nov. 8, "61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, "61
Oct. 11, '61
Jan. '27, '62
Oct. 11. '61
Nov. 8, "61
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 21. '61
Nov. 15. '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 11, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov, 15, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 21. "61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 10, "61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. 11. '61
Jan. 29, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Dis. for disability An;,'. 17, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Dec. ;i. '64. LfMv'th.
Pro. Coi-p.
Dis. for disability .Jan. 17, '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'th.
Died of mea.*le.?, Camp Denver,
Kan., Jan. 6, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'tli,
Pro. (^orp.
Pro. Serg.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 4, '64.
Died Nov. 22,'63. Platte county,
Mo.
Died of mea.sles. Fort Scott,
Kan., Dec. 14, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Feb. 3, "62: cause,
could not understand the
English language.
Dis. .July 22, 'i>2. by on lei- of
Gen. Halleck.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'tli.
Died of disease, Pine Bluff,
Ark., Aug. 13, '64.
Died of congestive chill. .Hel-
ena, Ark., Oct. 30, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Dec. 3, "(U, Leav'th.
('aptured by the enemy \\hile
.scouting near Monticello,
Ark. ; no further rec. of him.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 4, '64.
Died of congestion. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Aug. 16, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, Leav'th,
Kan.: pris'rof war, capt.'d at
Mark's Mills. Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Oct. 16, '61.
Died of acute dy.seutery. Pine
Bluff', Ark., Sept. 27, '64.
Died of clu'onic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Mo., Jan. 12, '63.
Mus. out Oct. 11, '64, Leav'tli.
Pro. Corp.; mus. out Oct. 11.
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 4, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 3, '62.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. G.
Denney, Elisha T. . .
Emmon."?, Henry R..
Gast, John H
Nagle, Simeon
Mustered out .June '22, 'tir>
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel C. Thompson,
PIEST LIEUT.
William, E. Rowe.. ..
Samuel C. Thompson,
Alfred Brant
Leon. la..
Leon, la.
Nov. 14, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Feb. 9, '62
Mar. 17. '62
Was mus. outasCap. audiuus.
as 1st Lt. Feb. 9, '62, and again
mus. as Cap. Mar. 17, '62 ; mus.
out Dec. 8, '64, Leavenwortli.
Mus. out Jan. 28, "62.
Pro. Cap. March 17, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, "64, Lea'wortii
^'^tate of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— r'o;^///M^^'<?.
COMPANY ]i~ Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SKCOND LIEUT.
(leorgc R. Huston . . .
Mason W. Benjamin.
K I K.ST SEKdT.
Alfred Brant
Leander Linton. .
Henry .T. Richardson,
Hmotby F. Rohle.v...
Henry B. Aslier
SERGEANTS.
Lcaiidor Linton
li,-nry B. Aslicr
Ain(>lius S. Harding..
("harlcs I!. -Jordan.. ..
Hciir\ .1. Kicliardson,
TiiDothv V. Rohley...
.John ,1. Beutluy
Daniel H. Caster
Merrit D. Cannady...
(leorijc Spain
John Herris
Herman Haylei'
COUPORALS.
.Jolni Fox
(/alvin R. Scott
.John Milliken
Noah Carter
Abraham W.Williams
Henry H. Elliott
Frederick Pipher....
Daniel H. Caster
.James Scott
David J. Kinsey
Merrit D. Cannady...
.Folm Hays, jr
Benjamin F. Jordan..
.Jolm .f. .Stone
.fohu R. Scott
.James N. Bell
Ira R. Howe
William S.Elliott....
.John .J. Bentley
Biro LEES.
William J. Grilhth...
Benjamin F. Raitt. . ..
William H. In^alls...
.Vmos J. Martin.
William A. McCoy...
Francis M. Cannady..
FARRIER.
Thomas .J. Graves
Matthew .Jack.-on ....
PRIV.\TES.
,\sher, Henry B
Abbott, Graves
Osawatomie.
Helena, Ark.
AJden, Curtis W.
.\dkins, James J.
BedwelJ, James M.
Bentley, John J. . .
Brant, Alfred
Benjamin, Mason W.
Baldwin, Isaac H. . ..
Burrell, Asa
Bachelder, Jes.se L. . .
("rawford, James W.
Clark, Benjamin F...
Craft, Samuel .\ ,
Caster, Daniel H
Fort Scott.
Nov. 14, 'til
Sep. It), '<;i
Nov. 14, 'til
Sep. 16,- '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. M, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Nov. 26, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Sep.
Mar.
Nov.
Sep.
Mar.
Sep.
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
May
Nov.
16, '61
17, '62
14, '61
16, '61
17, '62
16, '61
14, '61
1, '62
31, '61
17, '62
14, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov, 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Mar. 17, '62
Nov. 14, 'til
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '1)2
Jau. 4, '62
June 9, '63
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
June 9, '63
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '()!
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
June 10, '63
Dec. 31, '61
May 26, '63
Nov. 14, '61
Aug. 12, "61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Dec. 31, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Mus. out Jan. 2S, '62.
Re.s. Mar. 19, '64, Pine Blutf;
wounded in action May 11, '153,
Mt. Vernon, Mo.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 17, '62.
Died of dis. Houston, Mo..
July l.i, '62.
Died Sep. 22, '63, from wounds
received in action May 2.5, '63,
at Pope's Plantation, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Major Sep. 22, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'wortli.
Pro. 1st Serg. March 17, '62.
Pro. 1st SQi-g. Sep. 22, '64.
Died of dis. St.Louis,Oct.20,'62.
Mus.out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Pro. 1st Serg. July 1.5, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sep. 22, '63.
Reduced Oct. 8, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'wortli.
Trans, from Co. F;mus. out
Apr. 18, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '64.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 25, '63. Helena.
Reduced Aug. 18, '62.
Reduced.
Reduced Mar. 1. "62.
Reduced Apr. 30, '63.
Died of dis. Keokuk, Oct. 29,(;2.
Reduced .June, '63.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 8, '62.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2. '64.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lcav'tli.
Pro. Serg. June 18, '63.
Reihiced Nov. — , '1)3.
Reduced .Jan. 1, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '154.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leav'tli.
Reduced.
Mus. out Dec. 8. '64, Leav'th.
Reduced.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 6, '62, Helena.
Reduced.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 16, '61.
Killed in skirmish at Trenton,
Ark., Oct. 13, '62.
Died of disease, Osawatomie,
Kan., Dec. 31, '61.
Died of disease. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Mar. 18, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 12, '64, Pine Bit!'.
Pro. Corp. July, '63; mus. out
Dec. 8, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 16, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 17. '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leavn'th.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 9,'62,Memphis.
Mus. out Sep. 19,'64, Pine Bluff.
Pro. (.'orp, Mar. 4, '62.
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Adjutant General's Repm't.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY H. — Continued.
Cavalry — Cant in iird.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Cannady, Merrit B .
Clark, EberH
Caster, Noah
Church, William H.
Cavenaufrh, C. W . .
Cotrill. John M
Cook, William
Caunaday, F. M
Chambers, Austin . . .
("line, Washington . .
Dorman. Nathaniel.
Davis, Ephraim.
Davis. John G
Dufur, William R .
Dowd, Charles M . . .
Davis, James G
Dorman, William . . .
Etherton, Howard M.
Etherton. John M...
Elliott, Henry H....
Frazier, .James W . . .
Barnesville
Fox, John
Graves, Thomas J . .
Godf ry, Joseph B . .
Griffith. William J.
Giberson. Harmon.
Gordon. Jacob C.
Hay.s, John, jr —
Huston, George R . . .
Hovendon, William.
Holshonser, W. S —
Harding, Aurelius S.
Holden, .Tames
Hartman. Henry. ..
Ingalls, William H.
Jones, John S
.Jackson. .James M .
Jackson. Matthew.
Johnson, Lewis . . . .
Jordan, Charles B .
Jones, John S
Keith. James
Kellogg, Hiram . .
Kinsey, David J..
Lane. Henry F . . .
Linton, Leander .
Long, Samuel D. .
Lindsey, Cyrus. ..
McDow, William..
Muller, Fritz
McCoy, William A .
Ft. Leav'th
Kan.City.Mo.
Ft. Lincoln . .
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. K), "61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov.
Sep.
Nov.
Sep.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct. 13, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 14, "61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11. '62
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. :il, "61
Jan. 9, "6:^
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. :J1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Fob. 11, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 8, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leavu'th,
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Dec. 8, '64.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Aug. 14, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Pine Bluff, '
Ark., Mar. 10, '64.
Died of disease, Memphis, Aug.
28, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Pine
Bluff, Ark., Mar. 18, '64.
Pro. Bugler Apr. 1, '62.
Disc, for dis. Dec. 1, '62, Cairo.
Disc. Jan. 27, '63. on account of
general worthlessness.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Nov. 7, '62.
Died of disea.'^e, Mem phis, Aug.
29, '62.
Mus. out Dec. S, '64, Leavn'th.
Diedof small-pox, Helena, Ark.,
Mar. 2, '63.
Disc, for dis. Oct. 13,'62, Helena.
Mus. out Oct. — , '64.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leavn'th.
Des. to the enemy Mar. 24, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '61.
Ordered to Leavn'th, for mus.
out, Sep. 16, '64. *
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '61.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out Dec. 8,
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Bugler Nov. 1, '62.
Died of disease June 27, '64 ;
wn'dedin act'n May 25, '63, at
Pope's Plantation. .\rk.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Oct. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct., '62; disc, to
accept promotion Dec, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 16, '61.
Ab.'^ent sick at Mound City, 111.,
at date of mus. out of Co.
Pro. Hospt'l Stw'rd Mar. 1, '63.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 16, '(Jl.
Died of disease Oct. 8, '62, on
steamer en route for St. Louis.
Died of disease. Pine Bluff,
Ark., .\ug. 30, '64.
Pro. Bugler; killed in act'n,
July 4, '64, Helena, Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 11, '64, Leavn'th.
Diedof disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. 18, '62.
Pro. Farrier; dis. for tlisab.
Dec. 14. '62, Helena.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 12, '62, Ft.
Scott.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 16, '61.
Cap. by the enemy Aug. 1864 ;
prisoner at Tyler, Texas ; no
further I'ecord of him.
Mus. out Oct. 10, '64, Pine Bluff,
Des. Oct. '61, while on f'rlough.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'woi-th.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 16, '61.
Diedof dis. Keokuk, Oct.21,"62.
Ordered to Ft. Leavenworth,
for mus. out Sep. 17, '64.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Dec. 8,
'64, Leavenworth.
state of Kansas.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry -Conf In urd.
COMPANY n - Continwd.
Names and rank.
Ro.sidence.
PRIVATES.
Milliken. Jolin .
Mouk. James M.
Mason, Dorspy . .
Afillt-i
Mills. William II..
Martin. .Vmos .)....
Piplior. Fivderick.
Peter.sou, Isaac S. . .
Reynolds. James D.
Raiff. Benjamin F..
Rowe. William E. .
Robloy, Timotliy F
Richaidson. Harv. T.,
Robinson. Jolni W.
Reaves, Wm. H. H.
Rowrs, Henry J...
Rose. Frank H
Stone, John J
Scott, Joliu R
Stewart. William R .
Smith, Jolin
Scheurock. Chas. H .
Scott, Calvin R
Steele. Jam(>s H
Still. (;hri.-^t(>|>herC..
Sleeper, John P
Stewart, Jesse T
Tucker. Charles
Thomi)si)n, Sam'l C
Whetstoni', Joseph E.
Warner. William W. .
Williams. Abra'm W.
White, Jolin
Wright, William H.
Cedar Co., Mo.
Kan. City. Mo.
Fort Lincoln,
Fort Scott.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Nov. 14. '61
Aug. 12, 'til
Sep. 16, "61
Oct.
Nov. U. 'til
Oct. Tt, '61
Nov. 14. '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. l.T, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14. '61
Sep.
i1, 'lil
Aug. 15. "61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. -1. '61
Nov. 14. '61
Aug. 4, '61
Nov. 14. "61
Aug. 1-2. '61
Sep. 16, '61
Dec. :il, '61
Nov. 14. '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14. '61
Nov. l.i, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14. '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 14. '61
Feb. 11, '62
Pro. Corp. idled of dis. Helena.
Oct. 27, '62.
Died of dis. Helena, Aug. I.t, '62.
Died of dis. Breckinridge, Ark.,
July 4, '62.
Mus out Apr. IS, '6.5, Le'worth ;
pris. of war captured near Mt.
Elba, Ark., Mar. :«, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'wortii.
Pro. Bugler, Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. March 4, '62; mus.
out Dec. 8, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'wortii.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Dec. s,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 16, '61.
Pro. Serg. .July 15, '62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 30, '63.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 11, '62. (,'airo.
Dis. fordis. Feb.'25,'6:J, Ket)kuk.
Des. Pine Bluff. Oct. '20, '64.
Des. to the enemy. Helena,
May 25, '6:1
Pro. Corp. Feb. 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. .June, '63.
Dis. fordis. Oct. 18,'62, Helena.
Ordered to Ft. Leavenworth
for mus. out, Sep. 19. '64.
Mus. out Sept. 7,'t>4, Lea'worth.
Pro. Corij. ; mus. out Dec. 8,
'64, Leavenworth.
Jtus. out Dec. 8, '64, Lea'worth.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Pine
Bluff, Ark., Aug. 30, '64.
Dietl of dis. Helena, .Vug. 15. '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Dec. 8, "64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Des. Fort Scott, Dec. 21, '61.
Mus. out Sept. 7, '64, Leav'th.
ADDITIONxUL, ENLISTMENTS — Co. H.
.\shbaugh, John M. ..
.Uker.'^on, William H.,
Ander.son, Harmon B.
.\dams, Elmore Y. . .
Allen, (jyrus (J
Brown, James R. . . .
Bell, .James N
Balch. George
Beutou, George R,.
Barnes, William ('..
Baldwin, Jolui D...
Blaukenship. (jranv
Baker, Thomas C.
("arbon. Henry , . .
Crystall, Petri-
Crozier, Martin A...
Condray, .John
Crawford. .John W.. .
Denton, .Joseph W.. .
Dolfus, Louis
Douglas, Robert .V. .
Douglas, Jasper
Elliott, Williams...
Emmerson, Samuel. .
Falkner, .'X.masa
Topeka
Mound City..
Toijeka
.Junction City
Osawatomie..
Mine Creek. . .
Cotton w'd F.
Helena, .Vrk..
.\tchi.son
Helena, .\rk. .
Holtoii
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Mar.
.lug.
July
Mar.
Mar,
•28, '61
11, '61
28. '61
17, '62
15*62
1,'61
1, '62
15, '62
15, '63
9, '62
14, '6:j
14. '63
17, '62
10. "62
Mound City. .
JunctionCity
Helena, .\rk..
P. Bluff. Ark.
DryWood,Mo.
Helena, Ark. .
Dec. 15, '61
Sep. 4, '62
Apr. 3, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Mar. 14, '62
Sep. 23. '62
Nov. 21, '63
May 17, "62
Apr. 7, '63
Jan. 4, '62
Dec.
31,
'61
Feb.
tl.
'62
Dec.
31,
'61
June
9,
'63
Feb.
11.
■62
-June
10,
'63
July
15,
'63
June
11,
'63
Nov.
14,
'6:i
Nov.
1.5.
'6:5
.June 11.
'63
June
10.
•(;:i
Feb.
11,
'62
June
10,
'63
June
9,
'63
Dec.
31.
'63
May
•26,
•6:{
June
9,
'63
Jan.
4,
'62
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Mus. out .\pr. '20, '65, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. K, Dec. '63.
Mus. out Mar.:«, '65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Dec. 8. '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Aug. 10, '64.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2. '64.
Des. July 31. "64.
Mus. out .\pr. 18, "65 ; (iris'r of
war. captured at Mark's Mills,
Ark., Apr. 25, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Dis. for disability Aug. is. '62,
Helena, .V.rk.
Pro. Serg. Maj. May 15, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Died of gen'l debility, Barnes-
ville, Kan.. Feb. '29, "62.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — r'o;(///j//rv7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. Ji — Continued.
Name-^ and rank.
Rf^iili'iico.
Datp of
enli.stment.
Date of
mu.ster.
Remarks
PEIVATES.
Fiolds, Kelly
Fnlbri^lit, Lawrence,
Fish, Georffe
Flanders. Geo. E
(iaml)oll. Will. D
Gentry. \Vm. P
(iloshen. Frederick .
Glover. Frederick
(Tilinan. .Jolui
(iray. James
Harri.'^. James J. . .
Howe, [ra R
Hartnian, Henry. .
Hovendon, John . .
Hayler. Herman.. .
Herris. John
Hunter. Samuel S.
Houser. Mahlon , . .
Jordan. Beiij. K.
J a red, James. .. .
Jones, JohnM. . .
Loiiif. Lewis S
Lind.sey. ("yrus
Lusk, James R
Lyman. ( "has. H
MoiTi.son, Leande.r
Morscan. Russell M.
^[c.Vdow. David M.
McKinney, AYm. S..
Niles, Hubbard 8.
Owings, Samuel. . .
Phillips. Uri
Powers. William . ,
Parkluirst. Hyron T.
Rankin, Riciiard. . . .
Rankin. Elislia T....
Rii,'cs. Win. H
Riley.
, mice D .
Roh))aiHls,("liiinhV("
Reynolds, .lolm R.
.Scofffrin-, Josejili A.
Sears, Daniel W....
Stwarns. .John H . . . .
Scott. Henry B
Sallier, Samu(>l. . .
S\ nco. Colunibxis. . .
Osawatomie. .
Pine Bluff, Ar.
Helena, Ark..
Osawatomie..
Helena. Ark..
Carthasfe.Mo.
Rolla. Mo....
Helena, Ark.
Atchison !!;;
Helena.. \rk'.
Osawatomie.
Heleua,.Vrk.
Osawatomie..
Atclii.«on
Topeka
Monnd ( ity..
Rolla. Mo...
Pine Bluff, Ar.
Fort Scott. . . .
PineBlutt.Ar.
Fort Scott.. .
T?ort Lincoln
Helena,.Vrk.
Holton
Pine Blnff.Ar.
Jiincfn City..
Pine Blnff.Ar.
Helena. .\_rk.
Si>r'i:fiM, Mo,
.Vtchi.son
Mound City..
PinePluff.Ar
Smith. Win. S.
Siiain, (ieor«e
Slater, David H . . .
Scossins, John H.
Scott, James
Stover. Josiah M. .
Sjiarks. Lawson. . .
Osawatomie.
Fort Scott.. .,
Pine Bluff ,Ar
Dec. .5, '61
Nov. 6, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Nov. 2S, '61
Nov. 26. "62
Apr. 8, '62
Mai'. 3, '62
Jub- 20, '62
Jan. 4, '62
Mar. 16. "63
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 31, "61
Mar. 17, '62
Nov. 26, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Dec. 1, '61
May 14, '63
i\lai-. 17, '62
Dec. 3, '61
Oct. .31, "61
Jan. 4, '62
Oct. 2, "61
.\us. 26, '62
Aus. 15, '62
July 1. '62
Nov. 6, '6:^
Nov. 22, '61
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 17, '62
Nov. 18, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Ma^ 14, '63
Dec. ],'61
Oct. 9, '(>3
Mar. it. "63
Mar. n. •(12
Apr. 13. ■Ii4
M a r. 2,S. "63
.Apr. 30, '62
Mar. 9, '62
Auk. 15, '62
Oct. 12, '62
Nov. 21, '63
Mar. 17, "62
D(>c.
'61
Dec. ,s, "61
Dec. 4, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 9. '63
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 1.5, '63
June 11, '63
Dec. 3, '61
June 11. "63
June 20, '63
June 10, '63
Jan. 4. '62
Mar. 16, '63
Dec. 31, '61
June 9, |63
Jan. 4, '62
Feb. 11, '62
May 14. "63
Feb. 11, '62
Dec. 31, '61
June 14. "63
Dec. 31, "61
JuiH' 10, '()3
June 11, '63
Nov. 16, '63
Feb. 11. •()2
.lime 9, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Dec. 31, '61
May 14, '63
Dec. 31, •()]
Oct. 15, '(53
Nov. 15, '63
June 10. '63
.hine 9. '63
June 22. '65
June 9, '63
Mav 2(), '63
June 11, '63
June 10, '63
Dec. 31, '63
Dec. 31, '61
Feb. 11, '62
June 9, 'tia
Nov. 15, '63
Mus. out Doc. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2. "64.
Mus. out Apr. 20. '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Died of di.^ease. Little Rock.
Ark.. July 1. "64.
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '64.
Pri.s'r of war, capt'd at Mark'.s
Mills, Ark., Apr. 25, '64; no
evidence of muster oiit<m file.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. I. Nov. 2. "(U.
Pro. Corp.
Died at Pine Bluff. Aus. :J0. 64.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2. '64.
Pro. S(>rg. July 15. 'fU.
Prt). Serf?.
Mus. out Dec. 8. '64. Leav'th.
Died of imeunumia. Pine Bluff',
.\rk.. .June 27. '64: wounded in
ac'n. May 25. 'lio, near Helena.
Pro. Corp.; died of disease,
Pine Bluff, .Vrk.. Oct. 27, '64.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2, '64.
No evidence of mi is. out on tile ;
name not on rolls of this (\t.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2, '64.
Dis. at ex|)tionof t<'rraof serv.
Trans, to Co. I. Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2. '64.
Died of dysentery. Little Rock,
.Vrk.. .luly 27. '64.
Died of dvsenterx-. Pine Bluff',
.Vrk., Auk. 1. '61.
Ti-ans. to Co. K. Nov. 2, '64.
Mus. out Dec. s. '64, Leav'th.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2, 'M.
Mus. out May 22. '65. Leaven-
worth, under prov. G. O. 77,
W.D. ; [irisonerof war, capt'd
at Mark's Mills, Apr. 25, 'tU.
Mus. out Dec. 8, '64, Leav'th.
Trans to Co. K, Nov. 2, "64.
Mus. out May 10, "65, Leaven-
worth ; prisonerof war, capt'd
at Richland. .Vrk.. June 8, "64.
Mus. out \\n-. 18, '65. Leaven-
worth : prisonerof war, capt'd
at Mt. Elba. Ark., Mar. 30, '64.
Mus. out June "22. '65. DeVall's
lUuff, .Vrk.; capt'd by enemy
at Mark's Mills, Apr. 25, '64.
'I'ra US. to Camp Chase, Ohio, by
ordei' of Sec. of War, on state-
ment that he was rebel des'r.
Trans, to Co. K. Nov. 2, '64.
Trans, to Co. I. Nov. 2. "fU.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
.Vrk., July 29, '64.
Was capt'd by enemy at Mark's
Mills, .Vrk., .Viir. 25, '64 ; no ev-
idence of mus. out on file.
Pn). Serg.
Mus. out Dec. 8. '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 1. 'tU.
8tate of Kansas.
151
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- -CaValry ~ Cotifinm (/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Go. H-Co)iiinuecl.
Naiiii's and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Jan. 4.
Mar. 17,
■62
"62
Jaji. 1,
June lU,
'()2
'6:^
1 rans. to Co'. K, Nov. ], 'tU.
Snook. David X
,Sini.-<. (ii'orffc
Jan. 1,
■6:5
May 26,
•6a
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Tavlor. William
Mound City. .
Aug. 26,
'62
June 10.
'68
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '62.
Tate. David VV
Mine Ci-eek.. .
Feb. 28,
'62
' '
... . .
Tapp. Elia.s
Carthai^e. .Mo.
Apr. .s.
■62
.June II.
6:i
* ' ' '
Nov. IT,
•61
Nov. 17,
61
Died of disea.se, Helena, .\i-k..
Oct. 27, '62.
Tompkins, John
Helena, Ark..
Julv :!0,
•(«
Nov. 1.-.,
'ry.i
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '(54.
Turner. James
Rolla, .Mo ...
June lii.
"1)2
June 11,
6:!
Mus. out May 24, '65, on det.
roll.
Ycriiiillion. I.'-aac ....
Mine Creek. ..
Feb. '1-A.
'(>2
June m.
•6:!
Trans, to Co. 1. Nov. 2. "64.
Wistdii, Jacob
Fort Lincoln,
Nov. 21,
"61
Feb. 11.
•62
Mus. out Dec. 8, "61.
\Villi>. William H....
Mar. 17,
•62
June 9,
'(52
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. 2, '64.
Wilson. David
Fort Scott.. .
Fee. 24.
•62
Trans, to Co. K, Nov. 2, '64.
Wyatt. Samuel < i
I'ine li'tl.Ark.
Oct. !!,
■6:<
Nov. 15,
.68
' ' ^ *
Woodwortli, Fienj. F..
Atchison
Mar. U),
"62
June 11,
'68
Trans, to Co. I, Nov. '2, '64.
Wilson. Hannibal....
Helena, Ark..
Jul.v 26,
"6-.
.luni- 25,
'68
' ' ' '
Walters. Smith
Carthage, Mo.
Apr. 9,
'62
i)f<. to the enemy. Helena,
Ark.. May 2.i, "63.
Youuir. I-^i
Mine Creek. . .
Mar. 24.
•62
June 1(1.
'68
Trans, to Co. I. Nov. 2. '64.
Young. Jacob S
' '
Feb. 21,
'62
' ■
I . k i
RE-ENLISTED VETERAN OF Co. A ASSIGNED TO Co. H.
Crane, David O I Topeka .
Mar. 17. '64 | June '28, "ti4 | Mus. out .Jan. 19, '65, Leav'th.
COMPANY I.
I'.APTAIX. 1
Jolm Lockhart ! Lanesfleld.
Ehcni-zir .J. l!arne> . Oskal<x>sa..
FIRST LIEUT.
James B. Harvey j Spring? Hill.
I
Jolm Lockliart. \ Lanesfleld..
James L. Stewart | Spring Hill.
Andrew Fyfe '
SECOND LIEIT.
James L. Stewart i Spring Hill.
Andrew Fyfe i
Thomas Stevenson. .. ; Siiring Hill.
FIRST SEKG.
Andrew Fyfe
Robert E. Lemaster. .
SERGEANTS.
Cyreuus A.Billingsby,
Nicholas Weil
Th( imas Stevenson ...
Titus K. Cone
Silas.Round '
Amos Woodcock j
Benjamin F. .Vyers. ..
William J. Hennan ..
Herman Haylor ]
.\utrustiis .\danis
Alfonzo I'reiitisn
OlP.PORAI.S.
Jctmes A. Blakely ....
Thomas Boyd
George Rober.-^on
Anyustus .\danis
William J. Herman..
Benjamin F. .\yers. ..
Richard K. Clumdler.
I>ani<-1 F. Martin
John Peters
George D. Wecr .....
Curtis S. Hod.ge
William Hodge
Jolm Longer
JohnE. Fowler
Franci- .M. Bo.\d
Laneslield. . . .
(Tardni'r
Fort Lincoln.
Spring HiU...
Fort Lincoln.
(iardner
Spring Hill...
Helena. Ark.
Gardner
Marysville
Garclner
Spring Hill..
Lanestielfl.. .
Helena, Ark.
Paola
Ihirlington . .
Gai-dner
Ohithe. .
Mar. 17, "62 j Died of disease. Helena, .\rk.
( Sept. 14. "62.
Oct. 1, •62 I No date of nuis. out appear.-
i on mus. out rolls.
Mus. out Feb. 7. '62, Ft. Lin-
coln, Kan.
Pro. ("apt. Mai-. 17. 62.
Res. Aug. 1, "62.
Dis. for disability .\ng. 28. "64.
Feb. 7, "62
Mar. IK 'H2
Dec. 31, '62
Oct 1, '61
Ai)r. 9, '62
Mar. IS, '62
Dec. 81, ^62
Feb. 7, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Feb.
•62
Oct. -28, '61
Nov. 10, "61
Oct. 1, "61 j
Jan. 1, "61 ! June 1(1, "68
Nov. '25, '61 1 Feb. 7. "62
Oct. 1, "61 j
Nov. '25, "61 j
Nov. "26, '68 I June 9, "68
Dec. 14, '61
Oct. 13, "(il Feb. 7, ^62
Oct.
1,
•61
Oct.
18,
•61
Ai)r.
•21.
•62
June
•68
Dec.
14,
'61
Nov.
•25,
1,
'61
'61
Oct.
Feb.
•|i2
1,
1,
•62
6]
Oct.
Feb.
'62
.^ug.
16,
'62
June
■68
Dec.
14.
•61
Fob.
•62
.June
6,
•62
June
'68
Oct. 15. •61 Feb.
Oct. 18, ^61 i
Oct. "28. '61
Nov. 8, '61 I
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 18, ^62.
I'ro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 81, '62.
Mus. out June '22. "65, DeVall's
lilutf. Ark.
Pro. "2(1 Lieut. Mar. 18. '62.
Red. Feb. 28, "64.
Red. May, "62.
Red. Apr.. '62.
Pro. -id Lieut. Dec. 81. "62.
Mus. out Jan 13, "65.
Mus. out Jan. 9, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 18. '64.
Died of dis. Little Rock. Sep.
18, '68.
Mus. out Jan. 9. "6."i.
Mus. out : date unknown.
Mus. out .Ian. 9. '65.
Reduced.
Died of dis. Feb. '2(1, •62.
Mus. out Nov. 18,'64. Fjc^ worth.
Reduced Feb. •>», '65.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 1. "64.
I'ro. S(>rg. F(>b. '28. ^68.
Pro. Serg. No\-.. 1862.
Dis. fordis..Iuiy 17. '62, Helena.
Pro. R. Q. Serg. June '2-1. 'lU.
Reduced F<'b. '28. "(55.
Pro. R. C. Serg. Nov. 1, '64.
Died of dis. St. Charles. Ark.,
May 18, '65.
Mus. out Feb. 8, "65, L(^a' worth.
Mus. out .Vpr. 18, '65, Le'worth.
Reduced.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— CorteJn?/f?</.
COMPANY 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
William Kandolph. .
Charles W. Orrick ..
Jamos N. Bell
BUGLERS.
Frederick S. Fowler
Sanfoi-d H. Cree
PRIVATES.
Ayrcs. Benjamin F. .
Adams. Archibald A.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Adams, Augustus .
.Uger. Francis L.. .
Blakely, James .V..
Brownlee, Wyatt . .
Olatlie.
Gardner . .
Lawrence.
Spring Hill.
Gardner ....
Olathe
Marysville...
Gardner
Buri^ess, Joel
Burgess. Newton . .
Boyd, Tiiomas
Boyd, Francis M...
Billingsby.f 'yrenus .V.
(Collins, John
Crawford , Alexander .
Cone, Luther
Crystal], Peter
Chandler, Richard K.
Cone, Titus K
Dougherty, William..
Elston, John
Fyfe. Andrew
Forrest, James C
Fitch, John
Fowler, .John E.
Olathe
Gardner. . .
Lanesfield.
Mound City
Lanesfield. .
Lancsflelfl.
Olathe.."...
Fowler, Frederick S.
(ireen, Jordan
Hod.ge, William
Herman. William J. .
Huntting, E. H
Hayes, William
Head, James
Kiusey, James
Krespack, Magnus
Longer, John
Lingle, Henry
Logan, .James
Martin, Daniel F. .
McClearney, Rob't H.
Moore, Andrew ....
McClausland. James
Neil. Pleasant
Orrick, Charles W.
Orrick, Alfred D..
Prentiss, .Vlfonzo.
Black Jack.
Gardner ....
Burlington.
Black Jack
Gardner.
Gardner .
Mapleton. .
Lanesfield .
Indian Ter.
Round, Silas
Randolph, William.
Stevenson, Thomas .
Smith, Orange S
Swarts, William
Strockham, Harmon
Stewart, James L..
Toole, Alexander O.
Ganliier
Olatlu-
Miami Co.. .
Linn county.
Olathe
Spring Hill.
Gardner
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 14, "til
Mar. ],'62
Oct. 28, '61
Apr. 9, '62
Oct. 1, .61
Nov. U, "61
Dec. 14, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Oct. 1,'til
Oct. ly. '61
Nov.
•61
Mapleton. .
Spring Hill .
Douglas Co.
Feb. ^ 7, '62
June 10, '63
Feb. 7, '62
June 10, '63
Feb. 7, '62
Oct. 2S. 61
Oct. 1, "61
Oct. 20, "61
Dec. 16, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 14. '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 13, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 25, "61
Dec. 14, "61
Jan. 7, '62
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 13, '61
Nov. '25, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 13, '(il
Oct. 1. '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 14, '6i
Oct. 13, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 8. '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 27. "61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Remarks.
June 10, '6:3
Feb. 7, '62
Dec. 1, '63
Feb. 7, '62
Reduceil.
Mils. outMar. ls;65, Little R'k.
Mus. out Nov. 18,'64, Le' worth.
Reduced Feb. 28, '64.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Dis. for old age and dis., 1862,
Kansas (.'ity.
Pro. Cori). May 1, '62.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 6, '65. Jeffer-
son Barracks, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61.
Died of disease, Fort Scott,
March 2, 'fi2.
Mus. out Nov. 18,'64, Le' worth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 13, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; died of dis. at Pine
Bluti, Ark.. Dec. 30, '6:1
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out Nov. 18,
'64, Leaven worth.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. <mt Nov. 18,'64, Le' worth.
Dis. for dis. July 17, '62, Helena.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. IS, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 9. '65.
Mus. out Nov. 18, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. Feb. 7, '62.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out Apr. l<s, '65, Leavn'th
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Nov. 18,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. BuglerOct. 28, 61.
Mus. out Feb. 24, '65.
Promoted C'orp.
Pro. Cori). May 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 9, '65.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.,
Aug. 1, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65.
Dis. for dis. Dcc.8,'62, Helena.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 6, '62, Helena.
Promoted Corj).
Mus. out Apr. IS, 65, Leavn'th.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1. '62.
Dis. for dis. July 17, '62, Helena.
Died of disease, Pino Blutt',
Ark., Aug. -23, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, Leavn'th.
Died June 19, '63, of wn'ds rec'd
in act'n May 25, '63, Helena.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Apr. 18.
'65, Leavenworth.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Ser.g. ; died of disease near
Helena, Ark., Nov. 4, '62.
Pro. Serg. May 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Nov. 18,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 7, '62.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. '26, '62.
Died May 'M. '63, of wn'ds rec'd
in act'n May 25, 'GS, near He-
lena, Ark.
.\bsent sick at date of mus. out
of Co., no evidence of muster
out on file.
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Mus. out Nov. 18,'64, Leavn'th.
state of Kansas.
153
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS YO'LU^TE'ERS — Cav.m.r\— Con fimad.
COMPANY l—CvnUniied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Taylor, Oliver
Viles, Vardamus
Woodcock, Amo.-^
Webber, Sebastian . .
Willson, Thomas J...
Miami Co
Franklin Co. .
Gardner
Black Jack...
Sprint; Hill...
Dou.Erlas Co . .
Paola
Dec. 18, "61
Dec. -.i, '61
Oct. 1, "61
Nov. 14, "61
Dec. 14, "61
Dec. 26, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Feb. 7, "tl'i
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
, Nov. 8, '62.
Dis. for dis. July 17, 't;2.
Pro. Serff. May 1, '62.
Killed in action May 2.").'():{, near
Helena, Ark.
Died of disease Aug. 21, '64.
Mu.s. out Nov. 18, '(54, Loavn'tli.
Webber, Jacob
Weer, Georse D
Wasson, John A
Weil, Nicholas
1 Dis. for tlis. July 10, '64.
1 Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '6:J.
Cloifey Co
Fort Lincoln,
Feb! "7,' -62
Died of dis. Helena, Sep. it, "t^.
Pro. Sei-t<. ; mus. out Nov. IS,
'64. Leavenworth, Kan.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
Albert, Marion.
Baker, Theobold
Byerly, .John
Bedwell, Joseph.
Boleu, George W
Ball, James N —
Cree, Nathan. . ..
Cree, Sanford H.
Collins, Absalom H .
Collins, John D
Franklin . .
Miami Co.
Lawrence
Dwyre, Timothy ! Johnson Co..
Dodson, Daniel
Doufflass, Jasper Pine Bluii, Ar,
Dodson, Joseph
Douglass, Robert A . . Pine BlufI,Ar.
Edwards, John A
Gentry, William P... Carthage, Mo.
Gloshon, Frederick. . . "
Howald, Adam
Hay lor, Herman Helena, Ark . .
Hotchkiss, Samuel. . . Lanesfield —
Harris, James J .
Hodge, Curtis S . . . .
Jennings, Elisha M. . .
Kreighbaum, Thos. .J.
Kissee, .John
Lyman, Charles H. ..
Lemaster, Robert E. .
Lusk, .James R
Likens, David M . .
Marney, Wiley H. .
McClaren, Wm. G.
Marshall, Thomas C
Moore, Burton M
Mitchell, Jacob
McAllister, Josiah O ,
Otte, William
Peters. John
Reed, Thomas B
Richardson, Marc. L
Reed, Alfred D
Roberson, George.
Sallier, Samuel
Burlington.
Gardner
Mound City,
Lanesfield..
Mound City
Gardner.
Pine Bluff,Ar,
Helena, Ark..
Franklin
Pine Bluff,Ar.
May 23, '62
Feb. 2.1, '62
Apr. 9, '62
May 1, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Apr. 9, '62
May 1. "62
Apr. 9, "62
Apr. 18, '62
Nov. 21, '63
May 26, '62
Nov. 21, '63
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Nov. 26, '62
Apr. 9, '62
Mar. 16, '62
June 6, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. , 9, '62
Apr. 30, ;62
Aug. -15, "62
Apr. 9, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Apr. 18, '62
Apr. 15, '62
Apr. 9, '62
Apr. 2, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Nov. 4, '63
Apr. 15, "62
Aug. 16, '62
Apr. 9, '62
June 24, '62
Oct. -29, '62
Apr. 21, '62
Nov. 21, "63
June 10, '63
.Tune i(),' '63
June 10, "63
Dec. 31, '63
Nov. 13, '63
Dec. 31, ■()3
June 10, '63
June 11, '63
June 20, "63
June 10, '63
June 9, '63
June 10, '6:^
Mar. 16, '62
June 10, '63
June 10, "63
Nov. 15, 'GS
.June 10, '63
Nov. 15, '63
Nov. 15, '63
' June io, 'ftV
Nov. 13, ■<«
June 10, '6;^
Dec. 31, '6:i
Died, May 27. '63, of wounds
received in action, May 25, '63,
near Helena. Ark.
Died of dis. Helena, Oct. 10, "62.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65.
Dieil of chronic diarrhea. New
Orleans. La., Apr. 1, '65.
Died of dis. Helena, -Aug. 19, '62.
Pro. ("or p.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65.
Pro. Bugler,_Feb. 2s, "64; mus.
out Apr. 8, '65.
Mvvs. out May 1, "65.
Killed or drowned in action,
July 7, "62, Black River, Ark.
Trans to V. R. C, July 31, '63.
Mus. out Apr. 17, "65.
No evidence of mus. outon file.
Mus. out May 25, '65.
No evidence of mus. outon tile.
Mus. out. Apr. 23, "65.
Mus. out .\pr. 15. "65.
Mus. out Apr. 7, "65.
Mus. out Feb. 24. "65.
Pro. Sert;.
Dis. for disability. -Vpr. 25, "tU.
Mound City. HI.
Mus. nut June '22, "65, DeYall's
BlutT, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 15, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut, in 1st Ark. Cav.,
Aug. 8, '62.
Dis. for dis. July 17, '62, Helena.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 30,'62, Helena.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Ark. Col'd
Bat., Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Serg. Apr. 22, ■t>2 : mus.
out Apr. 8, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 16. "65,
Fort. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 17, "65.
Mus. out Apr. 18, "65, Leav'th.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
Sep. 25, '63.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 31, "6.3,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Des. Helena, Ark., Feb. 26, "63.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 30,'62, Helena.
Mus. out Aug. 24, '65, Loav'th.
Died of disea.se, Oct. — , '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out .June '22,
'65, DeYall's Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr-. 8, '65.
Mus. out May "22, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out June 22, '65, DeYall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Feb. '2«, '65: mus.
out Apr. 23, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
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FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS XO'LUNT'EEBS — Cay AhKX —Continurd.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I—Continuefl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
.ScDtt, Henry B
Monnil f 'ity . .
Oct. 12, '62
May 29, '62
.\pr. 8, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Feb. 23, '62
Apr. 24, '62
-July 26, '62
.June 18, '62
.June 10, "ftJ
June 11. '63
.June 10, '63
No evidence of mus. f)uton file.
Tapp, EliH.s
Taylor, William
Ta.\ lor, Tlicmias
Tate. David W
Vermillion. Isaac
Cartilage, Mo.
Mound City . .
Mine ('i'e(>k. ..
Ark., Feb. 17, '64.
Mus. out .\pr. 15, '6i'>.
No evidence of miis. out on tile.
Mus. out Apr. 23, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sept. :iO. "62,
Helena, Ark.
Mus. out -June 22, '65.
Died of disease. Menipliis,
Tenn., Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 30 '65.
Wilson. Hannibal,...! Helena, -Vrk..
Wv:itt. Wm. H 1 Houston. Tex.
.June 2."), "63
Willis. Wni. H
Mar. 17, '62
.June 9, "63
Walker. .James L
Wootlworth, Benj. F..
Lawrence
Dec. 27, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Juno 10, '63
June 11, 'ai
.June 10, '63
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. D, 16tii K.
Cav., Mar. 23, "65.
Mine Creek.. ,
Yoinig. .Jacob S
Feb. 21, '62
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. I.
Collins, .Tolni.
Ijduan. .lames.
Orrick. .Vlfred D.
Lanesfield.
Mapleton..
Ola the.
Mus. out .June 22, '65,. De Vail';
Bluff. Ark.
Note.— It being impossible to procure a complete muster-out roll of thi.« company, a consol-
idated roster was. made from, the records on file in the office of the Chit>f Commi.-
at Leavenworth. Kan.. .June, ISH6.
COMPANY K.
•sxvy of Musters
■.VI'T.VTX.
ini .1. Miller.
St'-phcn K. Harring-
ton Burlington ,
FriiST LIBIT.
Wni.E. McGinnis.
Ohio City.
.Jeremiah C. .Johnson,!
.James M. Heddens. . i iJurlington
SECO.XD LlEl'T.
Alexander Rusli
Pine Bl'f. Ark.
Mapleton
Ohio City
J'^dwin W. .Jenkins
William .J. Brewer
.James < '. Wood. .. .
FIKST SEK«T.
Dennis Forrester..
William .J. Brewer
.Jeliiel L. Willetts ,
SKi;UEANTS. ;
-Jolin n. Hendrix ' Ohio City
.Tames W. Hendrix. ., : ''
Bourbon Co..
Maplet<m
.Junction City
Eli F. Corli.ss
.James ( '. Wood
William .1. Brewer,
Georgi' W. H(Midrix
Ani:n>f Pxnidi
Ohio City.
Mapleton.
Ohio City.
Mar. -, '62
.July 1, '62
Feb. 2. "62
Sep. 1, '62
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Feb. 13, '62
Nov.
Dec.
1, '61
1, '61
.l.uoh lOl.V
.lames [•■. Wi)li;in
All>crtn> Miller.
David Koddin..
Oct. 1, "61
Nov. 10, "61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 1. 61
Oct. s, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 20, 'til
Apr. 1, "62
Oct. 17, '62
Dec. 31, '62
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Nov.
Dec.
1, '61
1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 1. '61
Oct. 8. "61
Dec. 1. '(il
Oct. 20. "61
Res. July, '62; was sworn into
.service Oct. 1, '61 ; was com.
and mus. Feb. 8, '62, to cover
previous service, and on same
date mus. out on acc't of Co.
being below the minimum:
was again com. and mus.
Mar. — , '62.
Pro. Maj. Oct. 29, 'tU.
Mus. out Feb. 9, "62: cause
unknown.
Res. .\pr. 16, '(i2.
Res. Ai)r. 28, "65.
Mus. out J^'b. 9, '62; cause un-
known.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co.(t, Oct. 1 7, '62,
Res. Dec. 8, '62.
Res. Feb. 18, "65.
Reduced '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 17. '62.
Mus. out Marcli 18. '65.
Reduced Feb. 1, '6:J.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. C, 16th K. V.
Cav. Dec. 22, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, .Vug. 19. '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. :il. '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. '62.
Died -Vpril 29, '64, of woun<ls
received in actit)n .Vpr. 25, 'fU,
Mark's Mills, .\rk,
Mus, out Dec. 2, "64, Lea'worth :
wounded in act. while scout-
ing in Ark., Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Lea'wortli.
Died Xpi: 29, '64, of wounds re-
ceived in actit)n .\i)ril 25, '64,
Mark's .Mills,
Mus. out .Vpr. IS, "(M, Leaven-
worth : pris, of war, cap, at
Mark's Mills, Apr. "25, '64.
Dis. l\)rdis.Sep.]5,'62, L'worth.
state of Kansas.
155
'FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry Condvur,/.
COMPANY K—Coritimied.
Names and rank.
Rosidmicc.
CORPORALS.
John W. Pattoo
Michael W. Marley .
Isaac Dnuhain
William V. Howell..
Alljertiis Miller
Ijeortre W. Hondrix
Richard Parmeter.
Oliver B. Stephens.
Ivan Harris
Ohio City
diiio ('ity
John AV. Lent
Jehiel L. Willotts..
Nathan Johnson. ..
Alva H. Brewer
William G. Cooper.
Williams. Elliott..
William J. Wade...
(ieorjje Lewis
Chas. F. Rohland.
BUGLERS.
John W Dix
John A. Parker....
Junction City
Mapleton . . . .
Junction City
Jacob M. Gardner
BLACKSMITH.
Henry M. Marley
PRIVATES. i
.\ustin. Freeman . ...i
Ai?uew. John R j Ohio City
Allen. Reuben
Andrews. Chas. T . . .
Branch, John
Bondi, Angu.st.. . . .. .
Borici;, David W
Brewer. William .1 . . .
Bodley, Daniel
Brown. Frederick . . .
Corliss, Eli F
Dix, Jolm W ^.
Derraccan, Jolin F
Denham, Isa.ac
Dyer. William
Eby, Jacob
Empsom, William...
Ea.sly, Robert
Forrester, Dennis
Fort Scott .
Mapleton .
Date of
enlistment.
Frank, Jacob F. M . . . ! Greeley.
Firestone, Christian. . j
Frank. James B Greeley
Gray, .James M
Gerth, John !
(lardner. .Jacob M . .
Gilman. John
Howell, William V.
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. hi, '61
Nov. 1. '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, "61
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 17, "61
Oct. 1, "61
Feb. l.'i, ■()!
Dec. 1. "61
May 1, '61
Feb. 1.'), '62
May 17. '62
Oct. 10. "61
Nov. 12, '61
June 12, '62
Oct. 10, '61
Dec. ],'61
Nov. ](). '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '66
Dec. KS, '61
Nov. ], "61
Nov. 10, "61
Nov. i:l '61
Dec. 20, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 10. '61
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Jan. 1, "62
Oct. 1, '61
Date of
muster.
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. ],'61
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
1, '61
1, "61
1, '61
1, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Feb. l.'), '61
Dec. 1, '61
Julv 12, '6:i
F(^b. V>. '62
May 26, '6:!
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 12, '61
June 12, '62
Oct, 10, '61
Dec. 1,'61
Remarks.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of disease. St. I..<'uis,
Oct. :n, '62.
Dis. for disability D^-c. 2>, '62,
Houston, Mo.
Reduced.
Pro. Seri,^. Jan. 1, '6:1
Pro. Serfi-t. July 1, 'f.J.
Reduced.
Died of di.si^ase Pine IMiiff,
.Vrk., March 22, 'tU.
Died of di.scase. Pine Hluff,
Ark.. July 2, '64.
Pro. 1st Ser.^t. Sep. :!0, ■H2.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out May 1, "65.
Mus. out March IK, '6.").
Mus. out Apr. 5, '65, St. Louis.
Died of disease. Mound City,
Aufr. 27, '62.
Died of <Us. Helena, Oct. 11, '62.
Dis. for dis. May 2:^,'6;i Helena,
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, Le'worth.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Lea'worth ;
.sev. wounded in thigh in ac.
Sep. 11, '64,at Cross Roads, Ar.
Died of typlioid fever, Helena,
Ark., Feb. 19, '6:5.
Nov. 16, '61 Mus. out Dec. 2. "64. L.av'tli.
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. i:i, '61
Dec. '20, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. l."61
Nov. 16. '(il
Jan.
Oct.
I, '61
Dec. 1, '61 Dec. 1, '61
Dec.
10,
'61
Dec.
10,
"61
Dec.
20,
'61
Dec.
20,
'61
Jan.
4,
't!2
Jan.
4,
'62
Nov,
1,
'61
Nov,
1,
'61
Dec.
1,
■61
Dec.
1,
"61
Jan.
4,
•ti2
Jan.
1,
'(>2
Oct.
1,
'61
Oct.
1,
'61
Howell, Homer M . . . . ! Oct. 10, "61 i Oct. 10, '61
Heudrix, John H ' Ohio City .... 1 Nov. 1. '61 1 Nov. 1. '61
Hcadris. GeortreW..' " " \
Heudrix, James W.. . " Dec. 1, 'til Di^c, 1,,'61
Holland. Hendr-
.-on A 1 ' Nov. l.'til ' Nov. 1, '61
Died of dis. Helena, J uly ;i(), '62,
Died of dis. Helena. Sep. 7, '62.
Died of di.sease. Ft. Scott. Kan,,
May 10, '62.
No evidence of nuis. oiitoufile.
Mus. out Dec. 2, "64, Leav'th.
Pro, Serirt. .Vus. 2. "62.
Eenl. Vet<'rau.
Pro. Seriit. J iil.\ If., '61.
Des. to enemy, Dec. 20, 'HI.
Di(Hl of disea.se, Barnesville,
Kan., Mar. <s, "(>2.
Pro. Sertrt. Deo. lit, "61.
Pro. Buylcr.
Des. Nov. — , "111. Ft. Lincoln.
Pro. Corp. Dec. lit, "61.
Died of dis. Pine liluff. Ark..
Dec. 1, "63.
Pi-o. S(>ri:t. Xuii. 1. '62.
Died of disea.se. Ft. Lincoln.
Kan.. Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out .Vpr. 18, "65, Leav'tli.
Pro. 1st .SeiKt. : dis. for disa-
bility. .\uir. lf>, "64, St. Louis.
Killed by enemy \\hil(> forafr-
iui;. .Ian. I7.'ti2. Eminenci', .Mo.
Mus. out l)ec."20."64. Little R'k.
Died of dis. Kc^okuk. Iowa, '6:5.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Killeil ill ;icti<»n, .Vi>r. 25, '64,
Mark"s Mills. .\rk.
Pro. Bugler.
No evidence of inu.-.oiiton lile.
Pro. ("orp. : killed May 2!», '62,
Huntsville, shot while on
post.
Mus. out Dec. 2. "64. Leav'tli.
Pro. Sergt. : missing in action,
Jan. lii, "64, Pine BlutT, Ark.
Pro. Corp, Dec. IH, "61,
Pro, Sergt. Dec. W, "61.
Mus. out Dec. 2. "64, Leav"tli.
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Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— 6'oni!mw<^rf.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hornback, James A .
Herris, John
Howe, Ira R
Harris, Ivan
Johnson, Nathan —
.Tarod, .Tames
Kennedy, William C.
Kessingrer, Jacob. . . .
Lent, John W
Lewis, William B. . .
Lewis, George
Long, Lewis S
Miller, Albertus....
Malcom, Jeremiah.
Maurer, .John J
McMahan, Patrick .
Morny, Israel P
Montgomery, Pat., sr
Miller. Wm. H. H . . . .
Marloy, Michael W. . ,
Marley, Henry M
Maiies, Josiah W
Miller, Charles
Miller, Isaac ,
Ma pes, Ira L. .. .
Moore, William.
Merriman, Malachi.
Miller, .James
Morton, .Joseph (' .
Mcljaugldin, Robert,
Miller, Benjamin F .
Parmeter, Richard...
Pattee, John W . . .
Parker, John A
Privitt, James W. . .
Patterson, John R .
Phillips, Uri
RandaU, William..
Rice, Andrew .J
Roddin, David W..
Stitt, John B
Sherrill, Robert O.
Smythe, William. ..
Slocnm, C. C
Stephens, Oliver B.
Steflin, Charles
Williams, -James P.
Wade, William J...
Wade, Edward
Wood, James C. . . .
Winship, William .
Wade, Thomas
Residence.
Osawatomie.
Sp'gfleld.Mo.
Topeka .
OliioCity
Garnett ..
Fort Lincoln
Ohio City
Ohio City
Ohio City . . .
Bourbon Co.
Greeley
Pate of
enli.'^tment.
Dec. 1, "61
Jan. J, '62
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 20, "61
Nov. 12, '61
Jan. 4. '62
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, "61
Nov. lU, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 2(1, '61
Jan. «, -62
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 20, "(il
Oct. 10, '61
Date of
muster.
Nov. 16, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Nov. 20, "61
Dec. 20. '61
Dec. l.S, '61
Oct. S, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1. '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 4, '62
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. '20, "61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 12, '61
June 11, '63
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '64
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 20. '61
Jan. 8, '62
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 10, "61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Jan. 4, "62
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 18. '61
Oct. 8, "61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 1,'61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. '20, '61
Nov. 10. '61
Remarks.
Died of disease. Camp Denver,
Kan., Feb. 14, '62.
No evidence of mus. out on flle.
Pro. CJori). July 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Dec. 20,'64, Little R'k.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '62.
Died of disea.se. Camp Denver.
Kan., Jan. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Dis. fur disability Apr. 12, '1)3,
Helena, Ark.
Dis. for disability Feb. 3. '63,
St. Louis, Mo.
Killeil in action Oct. 25, '63,
Phie Blufl-, Aik.
Dis. for disability, July 1. '6;^,
St. Louis, Mo.
Died of disease, Springfield,
Mo., May 13, '62.
Mus. out .\pr. 18, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Pro. Blacksmitli.
Mus. out Dec. 2(),'64, Little R'k.
Died of disease. Camp Hunter,
Kan. Mar. 17, '62.
Died of disea.-<e, Camp Denver,
Kan., Feb. 21, '62.
Mus. out Dec. '20,'64, Little R'k.
Died of di.sease, Houston, Mo.,
June 8, '62.
Dis. for disability Aug. 28, '62,
Helena, .\rk.
Mus. out -Vpr. 18, '6.5, Leav'th.
Drowned Feb. 11, '62, in Osage
river, Kan.
Died of disease. Little Rock.
Ark.. Feb. 12, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. ; nius. out Dec. 2.
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Bugler.
Died oi di.'icase, Camp Denver.
Kan., Jan. 17, "62.
Dis. Oct. 22, "62, St. Louis.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Des. at Camp Hunter, Kan. ,'62.
Des. Aug. 19, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis for di.-^ability Oct. 10, "62,
Helena. Ark.
Died of di.sease, Memphis,
Tenn., Aug. — , '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Discharged.
Pro. Corp. ; died of disease,
Pine Blufl', Ark., Nov., '64.
No evidence of mus. out on flle.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 8, '62.
Pro. Corp.
.Trans, to luvalid Corps, Aug.
21, '63, St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 19, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 1. 62.
Helena, Ark.
state of Kansas.
157
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry <'o),t>in,(iJ.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
mustor.
Remarks.
1>RIVATES
Ulam^. Elmore Y..
jfiiton. Georse R.
Barnes. William (',
Jcasoi). Alexander
Brink. John \V
Jrewer, Alva H
Barue-s. Fielding
iraunum, William..
Baldwin, John D .
Blankeusliip, Gran-
ville
^ondray, .John
yooper, William (i..
>ozier, Martin A . . .
;^raft, Samuel .V
Dix, Bascomb
3olfiis, Lewis
illiott. Williams...
3ads, William H . . . .
Cmmerson, Samuel,
llpslinger, Casper. . .
rulriglit, Lawrence.
•"ish, George
hartley, Isiah D
lovendon, John
ludson, James..
fones, WiUlam H. H,
rones, John
jpdington, Jeremiah,
klorrison, Leander. . .
»Ianess, John B
klorgan, Russell M...
»Iadi.-:nn, William ....
tlartin. James
tlontgomery, Patrick
tialone, William H.H.
s'iles, Hubbard S
'est, Lyman
^apas, .John
Rankin. Richard
^ohlaud, Charle.s F..
Ifankiu, Elisha T....
Jtover, Josiah M
5hutes, James
Jcoggins, .Jo.seph A. . .
>tilwell, Caroless,...
>tearns, John H
5exton. M. B
>tirns, George
>parks, Lawson
Jcott, James
>nooks, David N
iears, Daniel W
rurnoy, Alfred
foiiipkins, .John
iVilliams, Franklin..
iVilletts, Jehiel L....
iVilson, William
iVatson, Stephen C. .
iVilson, David
iVyatti Samuel G
Helena, .\rk.
Atchi.son . . . .
Mapletoii
Helena, Ark. .
.Junction City
Mound City..
Holton
Helena, Ark .
.Junction City
Helena, Ark. .
Pine Bluff, Ar
Helena, Ark. .
.Junction City
RoUa, Mo.
IGreeley. . . .
Pine Bluff, Ar
Pine Bluff, \x
Pine Bluff, Ar
.Junction City
Springf'ld.Mo
Mar. 17, '62
July 15, '63
Mar. 9, '02
June 1, 'fi2
Jan. 20, '62
May 1, '62
Jan. 20, '62
May 15, '62
Aug. 14, '63
July 24,. '63
Apr. 3, '62
Feb. 15, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Oct. 10, '61
June 1, '62
Sep. 23. '62
May 17. '62
Feb. 11, 62
Apr.l 7, '63
Mar. 25, '62
Nov. 6, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Mar. 15, '62
Mar. 17, "62
Aug. 2. "62
May 1, '62
July .s, '62
Apr. 20, '63
Mound City
Pine Bluff', Ar
.A.tchison
Helena, Ark..
.Junction City
Junction City
Fort Scott.. .
Pine Bluff, Ar
July 1,
Mar. 28,
Nov. 6,
May 4,
•Jan. 27,
June 1,
May 1,
Mar. 17,
Feb. 20,
July .S,
Oct. 9,
June 12,
Oct. 29.
Oct. 9,
Feb. 15,
Apr. 30,
Feb. 21,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 14,
Jan. 1,
Oct. 9.
Mar. 17,
Mar. 9,
July 1,
July 30,
Jan. 27,
Feb. 15,
.Jan. 27.
Mar. 15.
Feb. 14,
Oct. 19,
June 9, '63
July 15, '63
June 11, '63
Jan. 20, '62
July 12, '63
Jan. 20, '62
July 12, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Nov. 15, '63
.June 10, '63
Feb. 15, '62
June 10, '63
Dec. 31, '61
July 12, '63
June n, '63
May 26, '63
Feb. 11, '62
June 11, '63
July 12, '63
Nov. 15, '63
June 11, '63
Mar. 15, '62
Mar. 17, '62
July 12, '63
July 8, "62
Apr. 22. '63
June 11, '63
July 12, '63
Nov. 16, '63
May 4. '62
Jan. 27, '62
July 12, '63
June 9, '63
Feb. 20, '62
Nov. is, '63
June 12, '62
Nov. 15, '63
Feb. 15, '62
May '26, '63
June'io," '63'
May 26, '63
Nov. 15, '63
June 9, '63
June 10, '63
June 11, '63
July 1, '62
Nov. 15, '63
Jan. 27, '62
Feb. 15, '62
Jan. -27, '62
Mar. 15, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Mus. out Mar. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Nothing further known of this
man.
Mus. out Jan. 26, '65, on det. roll.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 20,'65,on det. roll.
Mus. out May 19.'65,ondet. roll.
Mus. out .June 22, '65.
Mus. out Apr. 15, '65, on det. roll.
Promoted Corp.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out at expiration of term
of service.
Died of measles, St. (Jharles,
Ark., Mar. 14, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Promoted Corp.
Des. Sep. 20, "62.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disea.se. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Mar. 14, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of di.-^ease, Helena, Ark.,
Nov. 18, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out June 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Sep. 29, '64.
Died of disease, Helena, ."Vrk.,
Feb. 10, '63.
Died of disease, Warrensburg,
Mo., Dec. 31, '63.
Mus. out June 20, '65.
Mus. out. Apr. 15, '65.
Mus. out June 22, '65.
Died of disease, Helena, Ark.
Sep. 21, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 29,'65, Little R'k.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June 22, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65.
No further record on file.
Mus.out Aug. 24,'65,ondet. roll.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out Aug.24,'65,on det. roll.
Died of disease Feb. 29, '62.
Mus. out .June 22, '65.
No further record on file.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
No further record of him.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June 22, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65.
Died of dis. Helena, Apr. 2, '(5:3.
Mus. out June '22, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 27, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 29, '65.
Mus. out March 18, '65.
Des. May — , '65.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file
158
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry — C'on^MH/^r/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. K.
Name.* and rank.
R"esidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Soaring, David W . . . .
Johnson, Nathan
Ke.«8iuger, .Jacob
Winship, William —
Fort Scott. . . .
Linn county .
Sprinsfi'd.Mo.
Bourbon Co..
Jan.- ."), '04
-Jan. 5, "(U
Mus. out May 3, '65, on dot. roll.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mu.s. out June 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Note.— The Rost<^r of this Company was made from detachment rolls on file in the A. G. O..
no ronsolidat<-d Company muster-out roll having been received.
COMPANY L.
CAPTAIN.
James H. Younj:
FIRST LIEUT.
James H. Young. . .
Tobias J. Hadley. .
SECOND LIEUT.
William F. (ioble .
Olathe.
Olathe
Monticello .
Leavenworth.
FIRST .SERGT.
Francis Smith Holton
Bennett C. Benedict. . | Wabaunsee. .
Gerald McKiernan. .. Douglas Co .
Parkyillc.M.
Q. M. SERUT.
Daniel Leddington..
SERGEANTS.
George W. Hamm . . .
William J. Griffith . .
AdamC. Hurd
Francis Smith
Ignatz Geistbeck . . . .
Henry Luech
William Forbes
WiUiam D. Ragan . .
Elijah Leddington . .
Archibald Payne . . . .
Frederick K. Smith .
Hugh Wilson
CORPORALS.
Isaac Bethurum
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. :«, '62
Jniv 10, '(53
Oct. 14. '63
.\ug. 1.5, '62
Mar. 12. '63
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Mar. 20, '63
Brown -Co .... Sep. 10, "62
Leavenworth, Aug. 2, '62
Kan. City,Mo. Apr. 20, '63
Parkville,Mo.
Monticello . . .
Olatlie
Leavenworth,
Shawnee Co..
Holton
Leavenworth,
Reuben Derraccau . . .
.Jeremiah Leddington
Ca.ssius Barnott
John .Johnson
Benjamin McCart. . . .
BUGLBRS.
Frank Sands
Richard Jiroad
Henry Stephens . . .
WAGONER.
Albert Lewis
SADDLER.
Charles H. Brown.
PRIVATES.
Adams, Frank E
.\ckley, Uriah
.Uic, William
Bancroft. Lenneas H
Byrd, James
Barnett, Cassius
Benedict, Barnett C .
Bethurum, Isaac —
Broad, Richard
Brown, Charles H . . .
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Parkville,Mo.
Monticello . . .
Lawrence —
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Topeka
Lecompton.
Leavenworth,
Siiawnee Co
Easton
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Paola
Monticello
W'abaunsee..
Oct. 14, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Aug. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Ai)i-. 2, '63
Feb. 20, "63
Apr. 20, '63
Mar. 1, "63
July 16, '63
Apr. 23, "6:^
Apr. 2, '63
Mar. 31, '63
May 1, "63
July 11. '63
Apr. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '62
Mar. 24, '63
Mar. 11, '63
Feb. 8, '63
Dec. 22, '62
Mar. 1, '63
Aug. 30, '62
May 14. "63
Ai)r. 22, ;63
June 4, '63
May 30, '63
Apr.
July
22, '63
23. '63
Nov. 12. "63
Apr. 22, "63
Leavenworth,! Apr. 2, '63
Topeka Mar. 31, '63
Shawnee Co. . ' Apr. 13, '63
Nov. 12, "63
Oct. 29, '63
Apr. 22, '63
July 23, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Apr. 22, '63
May 12, '63
July 23, '63
Apr. 22, "63
Apr. 29, '63
Mar. 16, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Trans, to 15th K. V. ('..July
20, '65.
Pro. Cai)taiD May 14, "63.
Res. Sei>. 13, '65.
Trans, to now Co. B. 16th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Red. to Scrgt. Sep. 1, 'tHi.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '65, as super-
numerary.
Mus. out Oct. 14. '64. at
numera r.\ .
■:ui)er-
Mus. out June 24, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out .June 24. '65.
Trans, to now Co. B, 15th K. V.
C. July 20, '65.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, .July 20, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '64, as suiku-
nunierary.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K. V.
C, July 20. '85.
Des. '64.
Died of di.sease, WarriMisburg,
Mo., Dec, '63.
Des. June — , '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July 20. '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C. .July 20, '65.
Des. Lawrence. July 22, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B. 1.5th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. by civil authority, .July 21.
'63 ; minor.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July 20, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '6:^.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Saddler.
state of Kansas.
151)
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry - C'o»Y/:»/«r/.
COMPANY L — CoiUhiued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKn'ATES.
Nearer. Jolui
.Jolm.son Co. . .
Apr. 14, '68
Apr. 22, '63
Des. Lawrence, July 20. '()5.
litrkiiife, James
DeSoto
Apr. 1, "63
' * '
ilancliard, Joseph . . .
Shawnee .....
Apr. 18, '68
' *
' ' ' '
Joyttson. James W. . .
Apr. 20, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Des. ¥t. Leav., June 10, '65.
Vhart. Hoiiry
Miami Miss'n,
Apr. 18, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
)(iiaccan. Reuben . .
Leavenworth,
Feb. 20, '63
Ai)r. 22. '63
Pro. (Jorporal.
Mliiy. William
' '
Mar. 25, '63
Des. Ft. Leav., Aug. 20, '63.
Kiditler, James
Springdale . . .
Mar. 7, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K. V.
(;., July 20, '65.
^ish, Isaac
DeSoto
Api-. 22, '63
Apr. 25, '63
" "
'rancis, William
Monticello . . .
Apr. 18, '63
Apr. 22, '(«
Deserted July — , '65.
'""orbes, William
Leavenworth.
Aug. 2, '62
* '
Pro. Sergeant.
"'ronian, John R
JSIiami ;\Iiss'n.
Apr. 18, "63
Apr. 25, '63
Di'serted .July — , '65.
Fiisliton. Jolin
Lea veil wortll.
Mar. 12, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
iilliland, William. ..
' '
Mar. 10, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Des. Ft. Leav., June 10, "63.
iriffith, William J. ..
' '
Mar. 12, '63
' "
Pro. Sergt. May 9, '63.
LTeistbeck. lirnatz
Mar. 20. '63
Pi'o. Sergeant.
Hicks, James P
Easton
Apr. ^ S; '63
Des. Lawrence, .July 20, '65.
Hicks. Timothy M...
Leavenworth,
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
riurd. Adam C^
Sliawnee Co..
Paola..... . ..
Aug. 15, '62
Apr. 15, '63
''
Pro. Sergeant.
3!o.a;£rat. Eli S
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Hamm, (ieo. W
Olathe
Aug. 15, "62
Pro. Sergt. May 9, '63.
ronsid<\ Colin C
De Soto
Mar. 31, '63
Deserted June — , '65.
Keep. William
Paola
Apr. 18, "63
Apr. 25, "63
i i i i
vniLclit, David
Prairie City. .
Apr. 21. '63
Apr. 29, '63
Mus. out June 27, '65.
\'i>tchnm, Youug
Leavenworth,
Apr. 8, "63
Apr. 22, '63
DesertrdFeb. — , '65.
Loiifr. Jack.sou
Olathe
' '
• '
Died of (lis. Ft. Leav., Junes. 'ti:i.
Love. Harrison
Wyandotte . . .
Mar. 17, '63
Deserterl, ISiU.
Luecli, Daniel
Brown Co
Sept. 10, '62
Diedofdis.Ft.Leav.,May29.'63.
Liiec-li. Henry
' '
' '
Pro. Sergeant.
l>c(l(iintrt(iii. Jerem'h:
Parkville,Mo.
Apr. 20, '63
Pro. Corporal.
Maitiii. William
Leavenworth,
Mar. 1, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, l.')th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
^liles, Four
Wyandotte. . .
Mar. 12, '63
May 12, '63
Des. Lawrence, -July 20, '1)5.
VIcNear. William
Monticello . . .
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 22, '63
1 1 . (
Messer, Jolm
Donglas Co.. .
Apr. 8, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
Slyers. Tliomas H
Leavenworth,
Mar. 21, '63
' '
Des. Kausas City, .Jan. — . '64.
McCart, Benjamin . . .
' '
Apr. 23, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Pi-o. Corporal.
Pasclial, Luca.s
DeSoto
Apr. 1. '63
Apr. 22, "63
Des. Lawrence, .July "20, "65.
Rik(r, Edward
Atchi.son
Mar. 26, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K.V.
C, July 20, '65.
R<)dff(n-s, Eli M
Paola
Mar. 31. '63
Died of dis. Ft. Leaveuwoith.
May 31, '63.
Rattan. WiUiamD....
Kan. City. Mo.
Apr. 20, "63
Pro. Sergeant.
Smith, Edward P
Mar. 24. '63
Killf^l in action Oct. 28, '64,
Newtonia, Mo.
Smith, Geo. W
Kan. City. Mo.
Apr. 2, '63
Des. Lawrence, .July 19, '()5.
Sinitli, Francis
Helton
Aug. 26, '62
Pro. 1st Sergt. April, '63.
Smith , Frederick K. . .
Leaveuwortli,
Aug. 1, '62
Pro. Sergeant.
Sands. Frank
Kan. City, Mo.
Apr. 2, '63
Pro. Bugler.
Tamblin, George
Burlington . . .
.Jan. 1, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K.V.
C. July 20, '65.
White, William
Shawnee
Mar. 15, '63
' '
Deserted —, '65.
Wilson, Hugh
Leavenworth,
Aug. 21, '62
' '
Pro. Sergeant.
Zimmerman, George. .
Atcliison
Jan. 15, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tl) K.V.
C, July 20, '65.
.^.DDITIGNAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. L.
Bailey, James
Bridges, William A.
Bridges, Tliomas . . .
Bickell, Charles...
Charters, John
Coffee, Lem
Denna, Moses
Dougherty. John . . .
Leavenworth,
Peoria City. . .
Olathe
Paola
Shawnee . .
Wyandotte
Shawnee . .
Aug. 14,
'63
May 10,
'63
.June 21,
'63
•Jan. 18,
'65
May 10,
'63
May 29,
'63
May 5.
'63
Oct.
29,
'63
May
12,
'6:^
July
1,
'63
Jan.
•23,
'65
May
1'2,
'63
Mav
29,
'63
May
12.
'63
Des. Lawrence, .July
Dis. for disab. June -
Trans, to new Co. B
V. C, July 20, '65
Mus. out June 26, '65.
Deserted.
Trans, to new Co. li
V. C, July -20, '65.
Killeii accidentally
'64. Shawnee. Kan.
20, '65.
-, '65.
, 15th K.
, 15th K.
Mar. -,
160
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry— r'o?>i!m*<ff7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— Co. \. — Continued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Dorrali. Henry .
Dubois. Albpi-t A .
I^an, .Jolm M
Goble, Wm. F
(roble, Stephon
Hoble, Wm. H. H....
Hill, Eichartlson. ...
Hill, Simon
Holbrook, Daniel A.
Jackson, Janio,-;
.Jordon, .Jeremiali .. .
Johnson, John
Luddinstou, Eli,iah .
Lewi.':, Albert. .......
Leddinsrton, Daniel.
Loutber. John
McKiernan, Gerald .
McKiernan, Wm. L..
Moon.shine. Jolui. . . .
McKenzie, tfabriel. .
McKown. James V. .
Pa.vne, .\rchibald ...
Rairdan. Daniel
Shautrhai, Little....
Smith, Thompson . . .
Snake, Cliristian .
Spurlock. Wm. B.
Sp.vbuck, Frencli .
Stephens, Henr.v .
Thomas, James . .
Turner. Benj. \V. .
Waddle. .James. . .
White. Jolui
Williams, George.
Williams, John...
Wilson, Scott
Wilson. James.. . .
W(U)ds, .John A
Watrous, James H.
Watrous, John E. . .
UNDER COOK.
Willis, .Jones
DouiclasCo. . .
Easton
RidKevva.v .. ..
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence —
Leavenworth,
Paola
Lawrence . . . .
ParkviUe,M.).
Leavenworth,
Farkville.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Dontjlas Co. . .
Wyandotte. ..
OxJoril
Leavenworth
Mouticello . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Easton
Mouticello . . .
Lecompton. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Platte City . . .
Miami Co. . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Paola
Wyandotte . . .
Eudora.
July 1, '63
Apr. 24, '63
July 1, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Auir. 24, '63
Apr. 29, '63
June 26, '63
Mar. 11, '64
Apr. 29, '63
July 16, "63
Dec. 14, '63
July 11, '63
Oct. 14, '63
.)une 19, "63
Julv 10, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Sept. 26, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Sept. 30, '63
May 20, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Apr. 28, '63
May 10, '63
May 1, "63
Apr. 29, '63
Apr. 20, '63
Apr. 22, '63
May 12, '63
Apt-. 29, '63
May 12, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Apr. 29, '63
July 1, '63
May 25, '64
July 1,
Apr. 29,
July 1,
Apr. 29,
Oct. 29,
Ai)r. 29,
July 1,
Mar. 16,
May 12,
July 23,
Nov. 12,
July 23,
Nov. 12,
July 1,
July 23,
Nov. 12,
Mar. 12,
Jan. 25,
Feb. 27,
Oct. 28,
May 29,
May 12,
May 29,
May 12,
May 29,
May 12,
Apr. 29,
Apr. 25,
May 12,
Apr. 29,
May 12,
Apr. 25,
Apr. 29,
July 1,
May 25,
Kan. City, Mo. Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, lut.h K. V.
C., July 25, '65.
Dis. by civil authority July
21, '63, minor.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K.
V. C, July 20, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 30, '6:1
Des. Lawrence, -Julv 20, '63.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K.
V. C, July 20, '65.
Deserted.
No further record on file.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K.
V. C, July 20, '65.
Mus. out .Tune 24, '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Aug. 20, '63.
Pro. Cori).
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Quartermaster Sergt.
Des. Lawrence, July 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt..
Trans, to new (^o. B, 15th K.
V. C, July 20, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July — , '65.
Mus. out June '24, '65.
No further record on file.
Pro. Sergt.
Killed accidentally Feb. 9, '64,
Kansas City, Mo.
Des. Lawrence, .July 19, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K.
V. C, July 20, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July 19, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 1.5th K. V.
C, .Jvil.v 20, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Des. — , '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, June 1, '6:^.
Des. -July — , '65.
Des. Feb. — , '64.
Des. —, '65.
No evidence of nuis. out on file.
Des. Lawrence, July 19, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, .July 19, '65.
Dis. for disability.
Mus. out June 27, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 1.5tli K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
NOTE.
Ciil. T. J. Atidersoii, Adjutant (lcner(d: ,
SiK— I desire to state for publication, in connection with tlie foregoing report of company L,
that it was consolidat<?<i with company M, on the 20th day of .July, 1865, and transferred to the 1.5th
Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry as new company B, by special order No. 177, dated Hcad-
(luarters. District Upiier Arkansas, Augu.st 22, 1865. Captain Young retained possession of the
records after its con.solidation, and failed to make a proper return of the company to the Adju-
taut.-Geueral's otlice.
Lieutenant Hadley having resigned, and myself being upon detached -service, it was impos-
sible for us to present a reijort from the records. At your urgent request, made last winter. I
have undertaken to supply the deficiency from memory, and such other information as could be
obtained. In some instances the dates may not be exact, but the status of eacli man is, I think,
accurately given. Very respectfully yours, W. F. Goble,
Leavenworth, Kan., Mav 6, 1867. iMtc Id Lieut. Co. L, 5th K. V. C.
/S7rf/c of Kdnsaa.
KU
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY M.
Cavalkv — Condtni'd .
Names ui'l rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
( A1"J AIN.
Villiain H. Liu<l>(',\'. .
Leavenworth,
Julv 23, '!>!
Apr. 29, '(«
Res. Feb. 20. '65.
jivinjr.-iton (t. Parkor,
Trans, to new Ci>. t!, 15th K. V.
('., July 20. '65.
FIRST i,i[:i"r.
-.iviufT.>^tt>n (i. ParkiT,
' '
Sep. 2.5, ^63
Pi-o. Caiit. .V|ir. 29, '65.
■lonrv N. Dunlap
.lune ] , '65
Trans, to new Co. 1!, I5tli K. V.
('., July 20, '65.
sEcoNn LiKrr.
It^urv X. Dniila]>
Sep. 21. '(i3
Pro. 1st Lieut. .June 1, 'li5.
FIRST SKRCT.
jpwis Allison
Prairie City.
May 22. 'i;:!
.June 25, '6:',
Trans, as l.st Sergt. to new Co.
B, I.5th K. V. ('., July 20, '65.
SKKCKANTS.
anies M. RnsscU....
Paola
.June 5, 'ti:!
■f.
]5tli K. V. ('., Jnl> '20. '65.
-jaurence C'onni'llv. . .
Leavenworth,
July 1(5, '63
July 22, '63
Reduced to i-anks.
ohu Deasy
July 17, "63
July 27, 't)3
..
' •
^Mirnst (t. MaytT
Trans, as private to new Co. B
15tli K. V. ('., July 20. '65.
licliael M;irtin
June ti, '6:!
June 2.5, '6.3
Trans, as SerKt. to new Co. B
15tli K. Y. ('., July 21), "65.
Villiam M. Barrett..
Kan. City, Mo.
May 28, 'tW
Reduced to ranks.
'lionias Znck
Leavenworth.
July 20, '63
J\ily 22, '6:4
Trans, as Serst. to new Co. IJ
15th K. V. ('.. July 20, '65.
CORPOKAI>S.
.^evi Davis
Oskaloosa ...
Jul.\ 22, '63
Trans, as Corp. to new Co. B
15th K. Y. C., July 20, 'Im.
Fames M. Perry
Delaware
June 22, '63
June 25, '63
lichael Cassiday —
Leavenworth,
Auk. 8, "63
Aus. 17, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V
('.July 20, '65.
[itchell Newell
Oskaloosa —
June 20. '63
July 22, '6.-!
^aleiffh Brewer
Leavenworth,
Aug. 26, '63
.Vu.a:. '29. '63
oseiili A. Hendricks:,
' '
July 24, '6:i
Aug. 17, '6;^
; ,
Villiam H. .Tones
Wyandotte. ..
May 15, '63
June '25, '63
• '
loverly Tally
May 20, '63
. i
ames A. ('liai)niari . .
Leavenworth,
June 29. '63
July 22, '63
• '
.saac Jacob
Oskaloosa —
July 22, '63
Oct. 11. '63
Oct. 22. '63
Vm. H. VVoodsmall . .
lUTIJLKRS.
■]d\yar(l .\iflicroft
Leavenworth,
May 20. '63
July '22, T,:!
Des. Kanas City. Mo., Feb.4.'64
Vm. -J. Camminirs.. . .
Lawrence
July 17, "6]
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V
('., July -20, '65.
-"raucis M. Ajfnew.. ..
Black Jack...
May 10, 'Ho
.JlUie 25. 'Ii3
WAOOXEK.
lusrli .V. Lopeman. ..
Delaware'
July 17, '63
July 22, •Ii3
Died of disease in Hosji'tl. Ft
Leavenwortli, Apr. 11, '64.
PRIVATES.
Vshcroft. Edward. ..
Leavenworth.
May 20, '()3
' '
Promoted PKiKler.
Vliella. .Juan
lola
June 2, '63
June 25, '63
Dis. peroiilerW. D.,May29.'65
\lli.son. Lew is
Prairie City..
May 22. '63
Promoted 1st Sergeant .
V>?no\v. Franci.s .\l..
Black Jack...
Mav 10, '63
' '
Promoted BuKler.
Wyandotte. ..
May 1.5, '63
Dis. per order W. D., Jlay 29,'(i5
;iiss. William H . . . .
Leavenworth.
June 2.5. '63
July 22, ■6::
Des. Dallas Co.. Mo., Jan. 5, '64
Barrett, AVilliam M..
Kan.City. Mo.
May -28, "63
Pro. Serg. : trans, to new Co. B
1.5th K. V. C, July 20, -65.
Notary, Mac
Leavenworth,
July 13, '63
. •
Dis. per order W. D. June 3, '65
5oyd, Tliomas B
Biij SpriiifTs..
June 18, '63
June 25, '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V
C. July 20, '65.
-louclier. William 11.,
Leavenworth,
Aui,'. 17, "113
Auk. 29, '63
' '
3owmer. Edward
■ '
July 10, "63
July -22, 'm
>rewer. Raleigh
AuK. 26, '6:^
.\UK. '29, '63
Promoted Corporal.
3urris. Sanfhvell
July 22, '63
July 29, '63
Des. Trading Post, Kan., Jiui;
11, '64.
^ur.irin, Daniel L
June 1, "63
June 25, '6:(
Des. K. C, Mo., Feb. 16, '64.
Blytlie. .Inbn L
Kan.City, Mo.
June 16. "63
Des. Westport, Mo., Aug. 15,'6-;
-'arver. George W . . . .
Delaware.
June 'i^. '63
July 22. "i^i
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V
C. July 20, '65.
I?asterline, Elian
July 17, '113
Dis. pert)rder W. D.. Jiuii! S,'('5
^Timminsfs. Win. .1. . . .
Lawrence ...
Promoted Bugler.
'liapman, James A
Leavenworth,
June 29, '63
Pro. Ci)rp. Ajiril I, ',64.
^liaploy. Ruslia
Wyandotte. ..
May 18, '63
June 25. '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. ^
('., July 20, 't)5.
"otm. .fuhn
• '
May 'If). '63
July 13. '63
.'ox. William T
Leavejiworth,
July -22, '63
.'! '.'.
Jnnnelly. Lawrence..
July Hi. '63
I'ro. Serg. ; trans, to new ( o. B
15th K. V. C. July 20. "65.
'assidy. Michael
Auij. 8, '63
Auk. 17, ■Ii3
Pionioleil Corporal.
11
1(52
Adjutant GeneioTs Report.
FIFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^Z/n^rr/.
COMPANY M — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Dallas, Georgre
Davis. George
Davis, Charles
Duncan, George W.
Doty, .James
Dnnlap, Henry N..
Deasy. .John
Davis. Levi
Fritton, Charles A.
FarreU, Dennis
Fry, -Jacob F
(iaston. .James
Gordon. Theodore C.
Hendricks. ,Jo,-;eph A.
Hamilton, Thomas. .
Hamilton, Samnel . .
Hargis,EliJ
Halfmoon, William .
Henderson. Wm. N..
Herbert. William B. .
Hickson. Robert
Hindi, William B.W
Hudson, Henry
Jones, William H
Jacob, Isaac
Kellen. George E. . . .
Residence.
Leavenwortli,
Oxford
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
Dale of
mu.-ter.
July V.i.
.\ug. 17.
June 24.
Sept. 17.
Sei)t. 12.
July 17,'
'm
Oskaloosa . . . .
Leavenworth.
Key<lell. William
Lamb, .Jo.<eph
Lamb, Jonathan
Liiswell, James ......
Longliouse, Zacliar'h.
LoiMMnan. Hu.gh A. . . .
Mayer. .Vngust (t
Jlai-tin. Michai'l
Manning. Patrick
Manancue, Thomas . ,
Macomber, Henry D.
Mature, Philip
Mackey. John
Melvin. .Vdam
Miller. .Jolm
Miller, Benjamin F..
McMnrray, Robert . .
Morley, Charles
Jlysick, George W.. .
Morrison, James D. .
Newell, Mitchell . ...
Nolan, James S
Nolan, Harden R.
Norton, Charles. . .
Noi'ton, George W,
Porter. Wade
Pvle. William H...
Pyle, Samuel W. . .
Puncli, Thomas . . .
Perry, James M. . . .
Ru.-^.-ell, James M..
Rake, Georg(> W. . .
Julv 22.
May li,
July Ki,
July 17.
May 14.
June 21. "6:5
Reading, Jame.-
Ribat. .Josei)li .,
Oskah>o.-<a.. ..
L(^avenwortl).
Oxford
Leavenwortli,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte
Delaware. .. .
Leavenwortli
W^ andotte . . .
Leavenwortli,
July 24,
June 1^0,
July 17.
June 12,
June 1.
July 18,
June 27,
June 25,
May I.').
July 22.
July 20,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 2t).
July 22,
Oct. 9,
Sept. 25.
July 22^
May lii. 'lil
June 2.").
July 22.
June 2.1.
Aug. 17,
July 22,
Sept. 25,
June 25,
July 22.
.June 25
July 22
June 25
Remarks.
May 1.-.,
Sept. 17.
June 1.
Aug. it.
July 17.
.Jime 27.
June 6.
May 14.
May 18.
July 20,
Aug. it.
June 20.
July. 14.
Jun(^ 1
May 15,
Oct. it. 'iW
June 25.
Aug. 9.
July 22.
June 25.
July 22,
Aug. 9,
June 25,
July 22.
Deserted May i), '64.
Trans, to new Co. B. 15th K. V.
C, .July 20. '65.
Deserted Aug. 1. "63.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K. V.
C. Jul.v 20, '6.5.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 24, '6:i
Pro. Serg. ; deserted K. C Mo..
Apr. 2, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1. 64.
Trans, to new Co. B. 15th K. V.
C July 20, "65.
Dis. per order W. D. July 8,' 65.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C, July 20. '6.5.
Died of disease. Olathe, Kan.
Dec. 15. — .
Promoted Corporal.
Deserted Mar. 4, "64.
Trans, to new Co. B. 15tli K. V,
C Jul.\ 20. "65.
Deserted July 12, '65.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 2. 'lU.
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V,
C, July 20, '65.
Trans, to Inv. Corps, Jan.— ."(io
Des. to the enemy, Aug. 1. 'ii8
Des. Jnn(> 2:i '(U.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1. '64.
Dis. pe)' order of Gen. Dodge
Mar. 20, '65.
Trans, to new Co. B, IStli K. V
C. Julv 20. '(u.
Mus. out May 18, '65. Leav'tli
Des. Coldwat<>r Grove, Kan.
Julv 10. '(i5.
Des. Kan. ( 'itv. Mo., Feb. l:}. '64
Trans, to n(>w Co. B, 1.5tli K. V
C, July 20. '65.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Sergt.
Trans, to new Co. C. lotii K. V
C. July 20. '65.
Juiu> 26, '61
I Jiuic 25. 'tVA
Jul.\ '22. '6;H
Oskaloosa . .
Leavenworth.
Oskaloosa .
July 2(i,
June 27,
June 20.
May 15.
Wyandotte . . .
Delaware .. ..
Paola
Leavenwortli,
Sept.
June
July
July
Oct.
June
June
June
May 15. 'C:!
Trans, to Inv. Corps, Jan.— .'64
Trans, to new Co. B. l.itli K. V
C. July 20. '65.
Des. Trad. P'st. Kan. Apr.:*),'64
Died. Kan. City. Mo. Dec.22,'63
Trans, to new Co. B. l.'.th K. V
I ('., Julv 20, '65.
julv 22. "63 Killed in action, Aug. 1. 'tiH.
I Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '63.
Juuf 25. '63 I Trans, to new Co. B. 15th K. V
i ('.. Julv 20. "65.
Oct. '22, "63
June 25, '63
July ;22. "63
Oct. 2:i, •(i3
Jime 25. "63
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '6:1.
Trans, to new Co. B. 15tli K. \
C., Julv '20. '65.
Stnte of Kansas.
168
IFTH REGIMEN'T KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — CAVALKY — Co;i//»»fif^
("OMPANY ^.-Continued.
!»mes and rank.
Residence.
Date of
Date of
enlistment.
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
•
E'rtson, Jame.- S. .
Leavenworth,
July l.">,
'(W
July 22, '63
Died of disease. Ft. Leaven-
worth, Kan., Feb. 7, '65.
impson, James. .
• '
July 5,
M
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
('., Juh 21). "65.
•low, Potor
• *
J une ti.
63
June 2."), 't)3
' ' ' '
•low, David
' '
June T>.
•6:5
Claimed as deserter.
k, .loliii
' *
'6'-|
' *
Trans, to new Co. R, 15th K. V.
C, July 20, "65.
h, .lonlon
June 1,
'6:^
Des. Ft. Scott. Aufc. 16, '6:!.
h, ChHi-lc's
June 4,
&
' '
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Feb. iy,'64.
h, William
Oxford
Sep. 20,
&
Sep. 2.'), '63
Trans, to new Co. B, 1.5tli K. V.
C, July 20, '65.
rt, ^^ illiam
Leavenworth,
July 18,
62
July 22, '63
' ' ' '
men, John
May If,,
'6:{
' '
Des. Oct. 5, "63.
V, Bfvcrlv
Wyandotte. ..
May 20,
"68
June 25. '63
Pro. Corp.
■nhill, GeofKc W.
Lcuivenworth,
June .5,
'63
Died of di.sease, Coldwater
Grove, Kan., Feb. 5, '65.
cer. Sliani
May 18.
63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15tli K. V.
C. July 20. "65.
cey, .Joseph
' '
July 2.
■63
July 22, '6:1
"
cey, James
' '
' •
. Adasoii
June 1.5,
63
June 25, '6:^
Des. Dallas county. Mo.. Dec.
6. "63.
ler, Charles
July 21,
'63
July 22, '63
Des. Tradiui,- Post, Kan.. .June
15, '64.
dsmall, Wm. H . .
O.skaloosa —
Oct. 11,
■63
Oct. 22, '63
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '64.
leer. George W . ..
Leavenworth,
July 10,
'63
July 22, '63
Des. Trading Post, Kan., Apr.
30, '64.
sou, Thomas R. . .
' '
May 15,
■63
June '25, '63
Des. to the enemy Aug. 1. '63.
iaras. James D. . .
Kan.City.Mo.
Jtuie 16,
63
Trans, to Vet. Reserve Corps
Jan. — , '64.
Paola
May 24,
63
Trans, to new Co. B, 15th K. V.
C. July 20, '65.
tt. Kenney ^^
' '
June 16,
'63
' '
Des. tit> the enemy Avig. 16, '63.
c, Thomas
Leavenworth,
July 20,
63
July 22, "63
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '6:i.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. M.
:her, Jacob W.
, Elvin G
ey. William T.
Leavenworth, Mar. 8, "64 Mar. 8, "64
Lawrence
Feb. -23,
Feb. 28,
k. Levi .
immons, Tlios. .]
Ion, Giles
;h, James S
ler. .John W . . . .
roe, William D.
:h, Thomas A. . .
ler, William H.
:h, James C. . . .
:h, William
tover, Ben,jamin
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 18,
Feb. 14,
Feb. 28,
Jan. 4,
Feb. 18,
Feb. -28,
Mar. 11.
Feb. 23,
Feb. 18,
Apr. 20.
Feb. 23,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 18,
Feb. 21,
Mar. 5,
Jan. 11,
Feb. 18,
Mar. 5,
Mar. 11,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 18.
Apr. 20,
Trans, to new Co. B. l-ith K. V
C, July •20, '65.
Dis. by order <
May '29, "65.
Trans, to new C
C.. July •20. '65.
>f tl
le W. D..
1.5th K. V.
1(51
AdjiitiDit Generdl's Repoti.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Diity of
euli^tlnl.-ut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
C'OI-.ONEJ,.
William R. Judson.
LIEUT. COLClNEL.
Lewis R. Jewell —
William T. Caiiiphell,
MAJOR.
William T. Campbell,
Wyllis C Ransom
Georjie W. Veale
.John A. .Johnson
Fort Scott.
Topeka. . . .
Wyandotte
IDaviil Meft'ord
Fort Scott.
AD.U'TAXT.
Charles O. Judson.. .
Isaac Stadden
William Bursoyne...
MAT. AD.IUTANT.
Wm. R. Judson, jr.. .
VUARTERM ASTER.
(leorse J. Clarke
Simeon B. Gordon . . .
Charles W. .Jewell...
Levi Bron.«on
COMMISSARY.
.John S. Lane
Sl'RGEON.
.Johns. Redfleld
Wesley Mollick
ASSIST. SURGEOX.
Joseph R. Smith —
Stephen A.Faircliilds,
Wesley Mellick . . .
CHAPLAIN.
Ricliard Dnvall ..
William Willson..
Maiduittan.
Fort Scott..
Topeka ....
Fort Scott.
Trading' Post.
Fort Scott....
Bnrliuframe.
Fort Scott. .
July 27, 'til
Dec. 1, "(Vi
July 27, "01
Mar. 14, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Jnly 1, '68
•Jidy
"6+
Sep. 10, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Sep. 6, '62
May 1"), '(Vi
Sep. lU, '61
Mar. 14. '62
Nov. 7, [62
Jan. 12, '6.")
Jan. S, '(«
Jnly
27.
'61
Mar.
17,
'6.5
Jan.
Ans.
6,
25,
'62
'62
Sep.
il,
•62
Mar.
July
7,
1«,
'62
'6:H
Mus. out Mar. 11,'65, Le'woi
Died Nov. :iU, '62, of won
received in action Novi ■2cS,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Mus. out Mai-. ]S, 'M.!. DeVc
RlulJ', Ark.
Pro. Lieut. Col., Dec. I, "62.
Mustered out.
Res. Oct. 10, 'tK.
Mus. out Mar. Ls. '60, DeVa
Bluft', .Vrk.
Mus. out July IS. '6.5. DeV;i
HlutI; in-is. of war, cap.
Muzzard Prairie, .July 27,
Res. Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Lea" wo
Mus. out AuR. 15, '62, Ft. L(
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeV:
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Sep. 6, "62.
.Vssij^ned to (hitv as 1st Li
Co. H, Mar. a, '62.
Mas. out Auk. 15. "62.
Res. Oct. 14, "64.
Mus. out Jnlv 18, '65, DeY,
Bluff.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeV:
Bluff.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '65, Cla
viUe. \rk.
Mus. out Jnlv is, '65. DeVi
Bluff'.
Died otVlis. Ft. Scott, Auk. 2
Killed by guerrillas Apr. 5.
Ro.se vUle, Ark.
Pro. Surgreon March 17, '65.
Resigned .Jiuie 18, '6:J.
Mus. out Mar. 11, '65, Li-'wo
NON-COMMISSIONED ST.VFF
SliKGT. M.\.TOR.
William C. Dennisou,
Sep.
1(1,
'61
Sep. 10.
'61
Mus. out Mar. 7. '62.
William Burst)yne ...
Manhattan ...
Oct.
'■
'61 ■
Oct. 7.
'61
Pro. l.st Lient. and Adjt. S
6. '()2.
Pro. l.st Lieut. Co. L.May 14
Henry P. Ledser
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec.
IS,
'61
Dec. 18,
•61
Adna T. Owens
JimctionCity.
Feb.
16.
•64
Mar. 5.
'lil
Mus. out Jnly 18, '65. D(>V
Bluff, Ark.
V. M. SERGEANT.
Geortre W. Manlove.
.Sep.
10.
61
Sep. 10.
'61
Dis. Mar. 7. •62, l,y orde
Mai. (ren. Hunt^'i'.
Pleasant Fountain . . .
Fort .Scott...
.Jan.
'■
'1)2
Mar. ;i.
■|i2
Died .Vpr. 7. •6:i. near Fide
Mo., of w •(Is rec'd in skir.
.Jacob H. Bartles
Wyandotte...
Jnlv
21.
'61
July 21,
'61
Mus. out Nov. -28, "64, Leax
Lewis W. Stewart —
Kan. City. Mo.
Apr.
10,
'()H
May 26.
■(i:i
Mus. out Jnlv l,s. '6.5, DeV;
Bluff, Ark.
COM. SERGEANT.
Albert H. Campbell..
Fort Scott
July
2'i'.
61
July 27.
61
Pro.2dLient. Co. H.Feb. 1
Wiley Biitton
.Mar.
8,
■|')2
.Mar. .s,
'62
Red. to ranks Jan. lit, '64,
assiirned to C(). K.
Scott Newell
Manhattan ...
Oct.
4.
'61
Oct. 4,
•61
Mus. out Nov. •28, '64, Leav
James S. .Johnson
OiiioCity ....
Feb.
1,
•64
Mar. 5.
64
Mus. "out Jnlv 18. '65. DeV,
Bluff. Ark.
HOSP. STEWARDS.
William B. Carijentvr
Leavenworth.
Sep.
22,
(il
Sep, 22,
\\i
Pro. .Vsst. Snrueon -itli K.
May 27. "62.
Clement Gallahan ....
Newton. Mo..
Nov.
•20,
•61
Mar. :!,
'62
Dis. for disab. May 17.
Sal(>m, Mo.
Gildero> Holdeman.
Trading Post,
Auif.
17,
"61
Aug. 24.
'61
Mus. out Nov. 2,^, "64, Leav
CliarlesT. J. Barth...
Kan. City, Mo.
Apr.
17.
•6;{
May 26,
'6:i
Mus. out July 18. '65. DeV;
Blntt', Ark.
Stafc of Kanstas.
165
IXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry CoHfiiuutL
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF -Continwd.
I i;ink.
Rcsidi'Mcc.
Date of
enlistment.
IIIKK BIHILER.
1 A. (irassbovtior..
nrd B. SiirbcM-.. ..;
iiie M. E. Wide- ;
nil
lEKIXAIiY Sl'RG.
>r Lt'ivaiix
Da\ i.- coiiiity
.Maiiliattaii . . .
Oct.
Oct.
Kan. City. Mo., May i:
Wyandotte. . i Anjr. 1
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct. <S. '61 Pn..2d I.icnt. Co. K.Oct. I.").'ii2.
Oct. 7, "(il Mns. out Nov. 2S. '(14. Lcav'tli.
.Vui;. i:i, 'ti:; : Mns. out .Jul\ is. ■•;.">. DcVair.-^
Bluff, .Vik.
Autr. 4. "61 I Disc. Oct. 2G. "irj, in rtcld. Mo.
COMP.VNY A.
CAl'TAIX.
w W. Voalc
Topeka
.hilv 21. •i;i
Pro. .\[aj. Dec. 1. •ii2.
.\. ,John.-^on
Wyandotte. . .
Dec. 1, "02
Pro. Maj. July 1. •(>:!.
jjl'^ ( 'l'^)olv..<,
Sei). 1, 't5;i
Mns. out Mar. 27. 'il."). Leav'th.
nRsr LIEUT.
licw ( 'lar\'
'•
July 21, '61
Soj). 3, 't>2
Res. Sept. 1. 'li-J.
A. .Jolin.<on
Pro. Cai)t. Dec. 1, "ti2 : w'd in
left hniif while chary;intc en-
emy's battei-y at Can(> Hill,
.Vrk.. Nov. ■!». "(12.
las .(. Dai'IinK. ..
' '
Feb. 1, '(58
Dis. on account of physical
ECoxn I.IEUT.
(lis. Mai'. 19. 'W.
.V. .Joliiison
' »
July 21, "61
S(>p. ], '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1. 'ii2.
Pro. 1st Lieut. F(>b. 1, li:!.
la.-^ J. Darlini,'. .
ia.< Crook,-^
' '
Feb. 1, '6:^
Pro. Cap. Sep. 1. "li:!.
las <i. Howell. ..
l_,eavenworth.
Sep. 1, '&■>.
Trans, to new Co. .V, Aiir. S, 'li.-j.
■'IK.sr SERU.
las ('rot>ks
Wyandotte. . .
•Inly 21, "(51
.Inly 21, "(U
Pro. 'Jd Lieut. Feb. 1. 'li;).
lasG. Howell ...
Li-aven worth,
• '
' '
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 1. 'liii.
IJ. M. SKR(i.
F. Smith
(^n imhuo
' '
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, l.'ith K.
(".. Dec. 10. 'm.
lurl F. Hcisler..
Monrovia
.Vnir. IS. ■()!
.Vug. 18, '(il
Mus. out Nov. I."),'ii4. Ft. Leav. ;
was com. 2d Lieiit., hut never
rails. ; wounded in right arm
in action at l^r,\ wood, Kan.,
co.M. sKiair,
Sep. 10. 'HI.
hH. Bartle.s
Leavenworth,
.Inly 21. lU
Jnly 21. 'Ill
Pro. R. y. M. S., \\>v. Hi, ii:!.
>s B. Breedlove..
Monrovia
Xna. 1, 'lil
.\uir. 1, 'tjl
Mns. ontNov. 15, '64. Le' worth.
SKR(iK.VNTS.
ias(^. Howell ...
Leavcnwortli,
.Inly 21, ■ill
Jnly 21, "61
Pro. 1st Serirt. Mar. 1. 'il;i.
■s B. Breedlove..
Monrovia
Xuix. 1, "61
Auir. 1, "(il
Pro. Com. .Serut. May 1. "liX.
F. Smith
(,)iiindaro
.Jniy 21. '61
Jnly 21, "61
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. .May 1, 'liH.
am H. Wren
' •
Trans, to V. R. C.,Oct. 11, '63.
.h K. I'owell
Wyandotte. ..
Dis. .Tan. 2:!. 'liri. Ft. Leav., on
acct. of w'ds rec'd in ac. ntjar
Dardanelle. Ark., May 1(1. '64.
causing leg to be amputated.
\ ille r. Freeman.
l.lnindaro
Died May 11, •ii4, Dardanelle.
of wounds rec'd in a<-tion near
Dardanelle. May 10, "til.
-on.V.McFadden.
July ;«i. '(il
July :«, 'HI
Mus. out Nov. 1.5, 'HI. Ft. Leav.
!,'<■ .V. Carlton ....
Quindaro
Au^'. 14, til
.ViiK. 14. -(il
' ' • '
-s E. Ovehuls....
•James-'Cros"};,
Auf?. 1. 'til
Aug. 1, 'til
Ke-en listed veteran.
•s McVay
Oct. 7, "til
Oct. 7, "I'd
Died of remittent fever, F<nt
Smith. Se)). 2. 'til.
■s H.Cadell . ,.,
C'nindaro
Aug. 12, '61
Aus:. 12. •l!l
.Mils, out Nov. 1.5, 'lil. Ft. Leav,
aniin F. Reck..
.Vufr. 1, 'til
Aug. 1, "61
CORl-ORAI.S.
1) J. Kleinkiiciit..
Wyandotte. ..
July 21. ■()!
July 21, 'tU
Des. Osceola, Mo., Oct. 24, '(11.
. T. .J. Bennett, ..
Qnitidaro
Des. Kan. City, Nov. 1, "(il.
■<on .V.JIcFadden,
Julv 'M, lil
.lulv :i(). "61
Pro. Sergt. May 1. '63.
tie \. Carlton
Qiiindaro
Auk. 11. "61
Aug. 14, lil
Pro. Sergt. May it. '6:i.
•s H. Ca.lell
' '
Auff. 12, "(il
Aai;. 12, '61
Pro. Sergt. .Tune 1, '6:?.
■rt W. Kobitailc.
' '
.Inly 21. 'lil
July 21, '61
Red. to ranks Aug. 17, '(54.
am in W. Hiird. ..
■ '
• '
' '
Reil. to ranks Feb. '21), 'ii:i.
ville 1'. Freeman,
• '
■ '
' '
Pro. Sergt. May 1. '63,
es M. McVay
Oct. 7, 'lil
Jidy 21, 'til
Oct. 7, 'HI
July 21, "61
Pro. Sei-gt. March l.">. '6:{.
pii E. Powell
Wyandotte .
I'ro. Sergt. Jan. 9, "63.
js Coats
Iowa Point. ..
Xna. ;«), '(il
.VufT. :W, '(il
Reduced to ranks. Oct. 31. '64.
iam Dzienbon . .
Park ville, Mo.
Feb. 1, ■t.2
Feb. 1, '62
Mus. out Jan. 2S. '(i."). Clarks-
ville. Ark.
pli .V. Hawkins ..
Pleasant (iro.
Jnly :«l. "til
Jnly :«, m
Reiil. Veteran.
1 H. Cotter
Qnindaro
.Inly 21. (il
July 21, '61
Killed by guerrillas, .Vug. 20,
"64. near Ft. Suiitli, Ark.
amin F. Reck.. . .
Aus:. 1, "HI
.Vng. 1, '(il
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1. "(54.
166
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry r'oy(/;..*//r7/.
COMPANY A—ConUnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Henry W. Freeman. . .
James P. Arclier
David W. StillwaKon,
nrtiLEEs.
.ranu's Harrison
Wallace HiKgins
FAKRIER.
Charles C. Myers
Victor Lpivaux
William HaseniIa^'er,
SADDl.ER.
.James M. Babbitt....
PRIVATES.
.Vdams. Thomas B. . .-.
Bisbee, George M
Bennett. Ben.i. T. .J...
Bartles. Jacob H
Cotter. John H
Crooks. Thomas
Donnelly. Joseph E..
Duncan, John
Dick, Jacob —
Freeman, (iranville P.
Greely. Ashley H
Hicks. Janic
Hurd, Benjamin W. . .
Howell, Thomas G. ..
Insersoll. Soiitherl'd
Kleinkncht, .Jacob J
Lucas, Timothy S
McGnire. Lewis .V
Powell. Jo.-;eph E. .
Palmer, Ben.iamin.
Penninjiton, Simeon
Riiss(>ll, B(>njamin F
Robitaile. Robert W
Quindaro. .. .
Burlington . .
Parkville,M<
Sep. 1. '(32
Sep, 10, '62
AuK. 1, '1)2
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Fort Scott ...
AVyandotte. .
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Wi.-^e, Edward...
Wren. William H
Wyandotte
Quindaro. .
Leavenworth
Quindaro
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. .
Quindaro
Leavenworth
Wyandotte .
Quindarc
July :il, '61
.Vpr. 1, '63
Oct. 12, '61
Aug. 4, '61
M;ir. 1,'(52
July 2.-1, '61
July 21, '61
Quindaro
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug, 1, '62
July 31, '61
Aug. 3, '&i
Oct. 12, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Mar. 1, '62
July
July
2.5, '61
21, '61
Red, to ninks.
.^s'd to new Co. .\, .Vpr. s. '(m.
Killed by guerrillas, Sej). 16,'64,
in Clay Co., Mo.
Mus. o
.Vs'd t<
It Nov. 22. '64, Ft. L'v'tli.
new Co. A. .Vpr. ?H, '<;:■>.
Mus. out Nov. 1.1,'64, Ft. L'v'th,
Prf). Vet, Surgeon, .Tune 24, '62.
Rod. to ranks at own n'quest,
July 1, '6:{.
Mus. out Nov. 1.1, "64, Ft. L'v'th.
Dis. Aug. 12, "63, Kan. City, Mo.
Renl. V(>teran.
Pro. Corp. July 21. '61.
Pro. Com. Sergt. July 21. '61.
Pro. Corp. July 21. '(>].
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 21, '61.
Renl. Vet<'ran.
Mus. out Nov. l.i,'64. Ft. L'v'tli.
Pro, Cor)). Julv 21, '61.
Dis. for disabilitv, Dec. l.i, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
As'd to new Co. .V, Apr. », '65,
for mus. out : prisoner of war.
Pro. Corp. .luly 21,'61 ; renl. vet.
Pro. Sergt. Jnlv 21, '61.
Dis. Oct. 10, '61, Kan. Citv, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Julv 21, '61.
Mus. out Nov. ir>,'64. Ft. L'v'th,
Killed by guerrillas, Oct. 23,'62,
Cow Creek, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Dec. .U, '61,
Dis. for disability, Nov. it, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Killed in action. Sep. 22, '61,
Drywood, Mo.
Renl. VehM'au.
Pro. Corp. : nuis. out Nov. 1.'),
'64, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Serg. July 21, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. X.
Archer. .James P . .
Armstrong, George
Ayres, Vinson
Brown, I>aac VV
Babbitt. James M...
Bivedlove. James B.
Bearse. James A
BisJ)ee. Lucius .V. . . .
Bishop, James E. . . .
Brnmliack. .Jolui . . . .
Brown. Matthew
Bolton, C. Eugen
Cotter. Hiram. . .
Carlton, (ieorge A.
Cadell, James H . .
Cotter, .Vmos
Collins. James : . . .
Fjurlington .
Li'avonworth.
Monrovia
Hyannus, Mas
Leavenworth
Wyandott<'. ..
Quindaro
Quincy, 111
Quindaro. .
Sep.
10,
'()2
.Vug.
1,
'(;2
,\pr.
In.
•63
Oct.
1,
'61
July
25,
'61
Aug.
1,
'61
Feb.
1,
'62
Julv
30,
'61
Apr.
1,
'63
.Vng.
14,
■61
Oct.
'.
'61
Aug.
cS,
'61
Aug.
1,
'61
Aug.
14,
'()1
Aug.
12,
'61
Oct.
7^
'61
Aug.
31,
'61
Sep. 10, '(>2
.Vug. 1, '62
.Vug. 3, '63
Oct. 7, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Feb, 1, '62
July 30, '61
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 14, '61
Oct.
■61
.S, '61
1, '61
Aug. 14, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Aug. 3], '61
Pro. Corp. .June 14, '64.
Died Oct. 25, '62, Maysvillo, C,
N., of w'nds rec'd in act'n Oct.
22, '62, Mavsville, C. \.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 17, '64,
Mus. out Nov. 15, "64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Saddler Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. Sergeant Aug. 1, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
.Vss. to new Co. .V, Apr. 8, '65.
Killed Oct. 6, '64, Ft. Smitli,
Ark., shot tho'h head by acci-
dental discluirge of pistol.
Disc, for dis. Apr. 1,H, '63, Fort
Leav., on acc'tof wn'd in fore-
head, rec'd in act'n Nov. 2s,
'62, Cane Hill, .Vrk.
Des. Wyandotte, Mar. 1, '62.
Died of [ineumonia. Ft. Smitli,
Ark., Dec. 17. "63.
Pro. Corporal Vug. 14. '61.
Pro. Corporal Aug. 12, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav.
wn'ded in forehead in action.
Nov. 28. '62, Cane Hill, Ark.
state of Kansas.
16'
SIXTH RECilMENT KANSAS VOLUNTPyERS — Cavalkv — ro//////(^r</.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS - Co. A- ConHnucd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Coats. James
Coat,-. William
Craiii, .[iiiiatliM!) ('..
Dzienbiin, William.
DarliiiK. Tlidiiias .1.
Diuican, .laiiu-s W'..
Drysdalr, William .
Frecmau, Hciiiy W.
Idwa Point . ,
Atoliison . . . .
Pai-kvilli-,M(
Wyamlottc. .
Qiiindai'o —
Quiiidaro
AuK. :!0. '(II
.July :i(i, '(il
Apr,
Fox, AVilliam
Glenn. William (^>iiiiicy. 111...
Grindlf. Theodore . Wyandotte .
(ireyeyes, Silas (Juindai'o. , . .
Heisler. Thomas F. .. Wyandotte.
Ha^vkins. Joseph A..., PleasantG'vi
Hanlord, Cliarles R. .: Wyandotte. .
Hanford, Jo.sepli
Hawkins. William J.. Qiundaro. . ;.
Hammilhiian, Deholt
Hansen;:aiJrer. Wm
Feb. I
Sep. 1.-)
Oct. 2S
Auk.
Sep.
Oct.
()2
til 1
til i
10, "til
I, "til I
7. '61
Autf.
Xua.
Oct.
.VuK.
July
Mar.
Feb.
•til
4, '6]
7, 'til
IS, '61
:W, 'til
1, 'ti2
1, 'ti'i
Sep. 10, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Au^'.
.luh
Auk.
Feb.
Sell.
Oct.
Autr-
Sep.
Oct.
\UK.
Auk.
Oct.
Auk.
Jidy
Mar.
Feb.
Sep.
Mar.
:i(i, "til
;«). '1)1
:!, 'ii:{
1. 'tvi
I."., 'til
2.S, 'til
10. 'til
I, ■ti2
7, 'til
S, '61
■A. 'til
7, 'til
IS, "til
:io, 'til
1. '(i2
1, '62
10, '1)2
1, '(12
HiKKlUs. Joseph.. .
Hubbanl. John E..
Heany. .Jacob .1. . . .
Huil<lleston. J.ime:
Heranl. Francis.
Hanneill, Thomas . ..
HanisoLi, James
HiKKins. Wallace
Je%yell. Alfred N
Ketchuin, David B. ..
Kanaiioo, .Tohn
Knai)p. Cliauucey —
Kreik, Lewis W
Kirkpatrick, John 11.
Love. Samuel
Landrum. Benj. L....
Lane. James W
Lowry. .John
Lee, "Tliomas P.
Laidiam, Abraham ..
(^)nindaro. ,
Leavenworth.
Quindaro
Monrovia.
LeavenwortI
Monrovia. . . .
Wyandotte. .
Atcliison . ...
Leivaux. Victor. . . .
Myres. Charles C. . .
Mavfield. Isoin
Mahouey, Patrick..
McCas'-cv, Patrick.
McMilon. Oscar. ..
Shawnee
Leavenworth
Wvaudotte
Fdrt Scott.
Wyandotte.
.Vpr. 1, 'li:^ : Auk.
Sep. 1, "62
Oct. 2S, "(52
Oct. 7, '61
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
1, '62
2S, '62
7. '61
Auk. 1. 'til Aug. 1. '61
July
Apr.
.VUK.^
AllK.
A UK-
Mar.
Jidy
Apr.
.VuK.
July
Auk.
July
July
Auk.
Oct.
Oct.
Auk.
:il, 'til
1, 'en
1, '151
6, 'til
1, '61
1.-). 'ti2
1.5, 'il:!
1 , '6:-!
4, 'til
:!(), '61
6, '61
:!0, '61
27, '61
4, '61
12, '61
7, '61
12, 'til
July
Auk.
AuK.^
Auk.
Auk.
Mar.
Auk.
.VllK.
.lulv
Auk.
July
July
Auk.
Oct.
Oct.
Auk.
Sep- 1, "62 Sep
.McV.-ty. James
McFadden,AhuisouA.
McMurray. Samuel R.
Nichols, Henry B
Nipi). Jo.<eph. .. .
Ovohuls. James E.
Osboni. Robert... .
PetiKO. Alfred T...
Peacock, (ieorKe...
Pruit. And(>rsou . . .
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth.
James'Cross'K
PleasantCi've,
PediKo. Williaju 1'.
PediKo- William X.
Reck. Benjannn F..
RntT. (ieor.Ke
Ridlieux, Louis E. .
Routh. Lewis P. ...
Riley. Michael H...
RemiT. Vali-nt ine . .
Quiudaio. .
Wyandotte
Wyandotte. . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
ParkvillcMo.
Oct.
Jidy
July
•July
AuK.
AuK-
Nov.
July
Oct.
Mar.
.UlK.
Auk.
.\UK.
Auk.
Oct.
May
Auk.
.Vpr.
7, 'til
•.Ml, '61
•20, '6:i
:^(i, '61
12, '61
1, '61
•2.-), '61
:!0, 'til
7, '61
1, '62
1, '6:i
11, '6:^
1, '61
14, '61
12, 'til
1, '62
14, '61
Oct.
.luly
AllK-
Jidy
AUK.
A UK-
No v.
July
Oct.
Mar.
HI, 'til
:!, 'liH
1. "61
ti, 'til
6. '61
l.i, 'fi2
:i, 'tili
4, ^61
;»), 'til
6, '61
:«), '61
•27, 'til
4, '61
12. 'til
7, •til
12, '61
1. '62
7, '61
:{ii, '61
3, "6:5
:so, '61
12, 'til
1, 'til
•25, '61
:«). '61
7, '61
1 . 'ti2
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '6:i ; reid. Vet.
Re-onlisted Veteran.
.Vss. to new Co. A, Apr. S, 'ti.->.
Pi-o. Corp. June 1, '6;i.
Pro. '2d Lieut. Sep. 1, '(i2,
Re-enlistecl Veteran.
Des. West Put, Mo., Dec. 21."61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64,; ass. to
new Co. A, Apr. S, 'ti.'i.
Mus. out .Ian. 24. 'ti."), Clarksv'le.
Des. Wyandotte, .Nov. '.i, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 15,'64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. (). M. S. Jan. 1, 'ti4.
Pro. Corporal .Jan. 1, 'ti;j.
Re-eidisted Veteran.
.Vss. to new Co. \, .Vpr. S, '(;.">.
Mus. out Mar. •2s. 'lir-., DeVall's
Blutr. Ark.
Pro. Farrier Mar. l,'ti;{; uius.
out Mar. 1S,'65, DeVall's Hiuff.
.Vss. to new Co. V, Apr. S, '().").
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 17, 'til.
Mus. out Oct. 17. 'til. Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan. : w'd by Kiier-
rilhis, Oct. lo, 't52.
Trans, to Co. 1). 4tli K. V., Oct.
1, '61.
Pro. BuKler Auk., 'til.
Pro. BuKler May 1. "til.
Mus. out Nov. 1.'), 'til, Ft. Li-,-|v.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 17, 'til.
Mus. out Nov. 17). 'til. Ft. Le.iv.
Reid. Veteran.
J[us. out Mar. -JS. ■|i.i, DeV.'.ll's
Bluff. Vrk.
Ass. to new Co. .V. .V|>r. S. '.;.">.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. l."), "114, Ft. Leav.
Dis. for disab. J.in. il. 'ii;5, l':ini
SprinKs, .Vrk.
Pro. Farrier, .lune 24, 'ti2.
Pro. Farri(>r Oct. 12, 'til.
Mus. out Nov. lo, 'til. Ft. Leav.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Auk. H*, "I'-l.
Died of disease at Camp l>ab-
cock, Kan., Dec. "i, '(i2.
Pro. Corp. Dec. :U, 'til.
Pro. Corp. Jidy :{0. til.
.Vss. to new Co. .V, Apr. S. 'ti.").
Killed Dec. l.i, 't)2. near Neo-
sho. Mo., by Kuerrillas. ,
Mus. out Auk. o. '64. Ft. Leav.
Pro. SerKt. -Ian. H. 'ti:'..
R(>id. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 1.-). •ti4. Ft. Leav.
Mus. out .Mar. 21!. 'li.^, DeVall's
Bluff, Vrk.
Ass. to new Co. V. Vpr. s. "ti."..
.VuK. IS, 'ti:!
.VuK. I. "61 I Pro. Corp. Oct. 7. ti:!.
Auk. 14. '61 I Mus. out Nov. l."i. •|i4. Ft. Leav.
Oct. 12. ^61 ' Renl. Veteran.
May •!, ti2 j Died of disease, Ft. Leaven-
wortii, Kan., Feb. 14, •64.
Auk- 14. '61 Dis. for disability, Dec. 12, •ti:i,
Kansas City, Mo.
Auk. ^, '6'.i I -Vss. to new Co. V. Apr. S, '6.-).
1(58
Adjutant <Teiier(iJ\s Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS—
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A — r
C.XVALUY Confini/i (/.
'on'iniicfl.
1
Nanii's aud rank. i
Residence. '
Date of
enli^l nil lit.
Date of
muster.
Hemarks.
PRIVATES.
Sliafcr, Sainupl
An«. .5. '61
.Vuc. 5, '61
Mus. out Nov. l.i, '64, Ft. Lea v.
Sniitli, John F
Qnindaro
July 24, 61
July 24. '61
Pro. S.>rirt. Jnly 24, '61.
Sliarjio, George W —
July 27, "151
Julv 27. "61
Mns. out Nov. l.i. '64. Ft. Leav.
Solomon, .Tohn
Wyandotte. ..
Oct. 7, "61
Oct. 7, '61
Snow, Rodney
Apr. 12. '62
Apr. 12, '62
.V.ss. to new Co. .V. Apr. s. 6.).
Strappanis, Tobias ..
Oct. 7. "61
Oct. 7, '61
Killed l).\ Kiien-illas Apr. l.i.
'62, Santa Fe. Mo.
Stillwagon. Andrew..
Parkville.Mo.
Feb. 1, "62
Feb. 1, '61
Die<i, Dec. :!, '62, Cane Hill.
Xrk.. of wounds received in
action. Nov. 2S, '62.
Stillwaii.'on, David W.
Ane:. 1. '62
.Ui.i,'. 1,'62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1. '64.
Steohr, Euffene
Mar. 1, "62
Mar. 1, "62
Killed in action, Nov. 2ti, i)i,
Cane Hill, .Vrk.
Thorp Joseiih
(Qnindaro
Apr. 1, '6:^
.Vug:. :i '&.',
As'd to new Co. .V. .Vpr. S. (i.).
Vanmeter, .John
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Mns. out Nov. l.i,'64. Ft. L'v tli.
Williams, Georw
.Jolin.-^towii.O
Ani.'. ],"61
Auif. 1. '61
Renl. \ eter;\n.
White, Thomas
.Vtchison
July :«, '61
July 30, '(il
White. Peter
Wvandotte. ..
' '
' '
Williams. Alvatns.. . .
Qnindaro
Sep. 10, '(;2
Sep. 10, ■6'2
As'd to new Co. .\., .Vi>r. >, (m.
Wallace, Granville. .
JIt.Vern'n.Mo
Apr. 1.'6:?
Apr. 1. '63
Witt. Elisha B
Qnindaro
"
Died ot pneumonia, Ft. Scott
Kan., .Vpr. 1, "64.
Wallace, .ro.s(>ph
.Inly 27, '(il
Jnly 27, '61
Trans, to Co. D, 4th Kan. Vol.
Oct. 1, "61.
Wernit,sh,.\usrnstns .1.
I .\n!,'. 1, "(il
Ant;-. 1, '61
Mus. out Nov. 15,'64, Ft. L'v'th
Yountrheim, Eli J —
Qnindaro
1
' '
Mus. out Nov. n,'64. Ft. L'v'th
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co.
A.
laUST SEKGT.
James K. Ovehuls —
James Cr'sins;
Feb. 1.^, '64
Mar. .i, "64
As'd t(
new Co. .\. .\|)r. >. 6:,.
(■<>RPOR.\LS.
Joseph A. Hawkins ..
Pleasant G've
' '
Jami's .\. Bear.se
H\ annas, Mas
* *
Georire Williams
.Johnstown, O.
* ' ' '
PRTVATES.
Rearse, James
Hyannas. Mas
Pro. ('<
.ri). Mil]-. 14, '04.
Bisbee, Lucius A
Leavenworth.
•As'd t(
lu'w Co, A. A])!', s. *)ii.
Bisbee, George M
' '
* » *
Coats. .James
James Point.
' *
Coats. William
Iowa Point. . .
t ( *
Donnelly, Joseph R.
Wyandotte...
"
Duncan. .James W.. ..
(Qnindaro. . .
' '
Hawkins, .foseph A . .
J'li.'asant (t'v(^
Pro. C.
>rp. Feb. !.'■>. '64.
Hanford. Charles R..
Wvandotte . ..
As'd t<
new Co. A. A|ir. s. Id.
JIanford, .Joseph
Hui'd, Benjamni W .
Qnindaro
Knapp, Channcey
Monrovia
Landrnm, Benja'n L.
.Vtchisou
■'
' '
Lane, .James W
Lowrv, John
Shawnee
. , I .
Pro. Is
' ' ' •
Ovehuls, James E....
James Cr'slnfr
t SerKt. Feb. 1.5. '64.
Osborn. Robert
Pleasant G've
As'd t(
new ( 'o. .\. .Vpr. >. li-K
R\issell, Benjamin F..
Qnindaro
Rutheux. Louis E.. . .
Kan. •City, Mo.
. ,
Wise, Edward
New 'iork C'y
White, Thomas
Atchison
. i
White. Peter.. . .
Wyandotte. ..
.Johnstown.O.
' ■
Pro. C
Williams. Georsre
)rp. Sep. 1. '64.
COMPANY B.
CAP'rATN.
Elijah E. Harvey
FIRST LIEl'T.
Jacob Morehead
SECOND LTEUT.
Reason R. McGuire .
KIKST SERGT.
Silas D. Harris
Geo. W. Farnsworth..
SERGEANTS.
I. H. McCabe
James M. .Vsher.
Bella ir, low?
Au«. 12, 'til
Mus. out Nov. IS. "64, Le' worth.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. I,May2li.'6H.
Mus. out Oct. 14. '64. Ft. Leav.
Dis. fordisab.Oct. 2;^, '6:!, Kan-
City.
.Vssigned to Co. M, .Vpr. s. i'm ;
pris. of war, cap. at Muzzard
Prairie, Ark.. .July 27, '64.
state of Kan sax.
]()<)
8IXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS CAVALuv-ro///////^rf/.
COMPANY B—Con/inned.
Nanie^ ai
rank.
SKKCIKAXTS.
(iof). W. Faiuswortli.
Koti.'it F. Rinkor ...
Wil.^^oii W. Lockard.
Noah M. Scott
Residence.
Date oe
enli.stnieut.
Addison Peudcrira.-^t. .
JoliuW. iMilk-r
C.vnis N. Teater
LiviiiK.'^ton (i. Parker,
CDRrOE.M.S.
.(olm Crowdcr
William Bell.
Wil.^on W. Lockanl
•loliu \V. Miller
Noah M. Scott
Edward L. Parker.
Addison Penderf,'a.'it
Thonia.s McCaiiley.
Peter Sidles;
David P. McDonald.
Calvin R. Jack.-soti . .
.James H. Slaver.'< .. .
John McCord
Oliver C. Rinker . . . .
Tlioma.'^C. Harri.-on.
W.^COXER.
.\ndri'\Y Sigler
PRIVATES.
Arrisou. Edward R. .
Asher, Jame.< M
Allen. David H
R "la ire. la.
Abbott, (xraves.
Haren.--, William
Rr.van, .James W
Ball, Samuel
Beamer. HiMir.v H..
Bellvail. Samuel .J.
Barrett. .John
Bnck. Svlvester .. ..
('(•nterv'e, la
Boston. Cvrns
B.-1I. William
liarber. William E.
Crowder, .John
('line. \\'ashinKtou.
Aug. 12. '(U
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Davis, 1:1 iH
Davis. William B
Farnsworth, (Jeo. W.. I
Fox. William
(■Jillman. .Arthur , WiJlow, la.
GriKsh.v, William..
Grass. John ....
Ciillman. Elifed
Glass. Emulus
(ioldsberry, .joliu W.
Harris, Silas D
St. .John. la
.Vui^^ 12. "(U Pro. l.st Ser^t. .lul.v 1, Cli.
Mus. out Nov. IS. (ij, L( .worth.
.\ss. to Co. .M. .\|.r. s. •(;.-,; |,ris.
of wai'. cap. at .M uz/.-inl i'l-ai-
rie. Ark.. .U\\\ T,. 'liJ.
Dis. .lulv :!(!. ■(;:!. |ier S. (). No.
TZ-1. l)e|.t. .Mo.
Dis. for dis. .Ian. ."1. '(i:;. Kansas
Cit.v.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 2. 'in. Kansas
Cit.v.
Promoted Seri^eant .
.Mus. out Nov. IS. 'M. L<-'\v(.rtli.
Pro. Sertit.
Ke-enlisteil \eteran.
Ass. to Co. M, -Vpr. s, 'i;.-,; pri.s.
ot war. cap. at .\Inzzaid Prai-
rie. .Vrk., .) ul.N' -7. '<i4.
Mus. out Nov. IS. '04. Le' worth.
.Vss. to Co. M, .\pr. 8, 'Go; pris'r
of war. capl'd at Muzzard
I'rairie. Ark.. Jul.v 27, ■|'4.
Mus. out Nov. is, 'liJ, Le.-ivn'th.
Ke-eidisti'<l Veteran.
Pro. Ser«. .Viik. 12, (il.
.Vss. to Co. ftl, .Vpr. S, 'Go: pris'r
of war. eapt'd at Muzz;ird
Prarie, .Vrk.. .July '27, 'M.
Trans, to Cr). H, oth K. C, Jan.
1, (12.
Died of measles, Shawnee Mis-
sion. Kan., Sep. IJ, ''>-■
Trans, to Co. 1). Gth la. Inf.,
Nov. 1. Gl.
'i'rans. to e o. 1-', .")lh Iv. ('., Mar.
I. 'ni.
.Mus. out Sep. 2l>. 'lit. Ft. Lcav.
Ke-i'nlisted Veteran.
.Vss. to Co. M. .Vpr. s, 'Im ; i)ris'r
of \\;ir. caiitiuid at Mnzzard
I'rairii-. .Vrk.. .iuly 27. r,(.
Pro. Corp. .Vuff, 12. Gl.
Di.sc. for (lis. Oct. .-,. -I'.l. K. C.
J'ro. Corp. .VuK. 12, 'til.
Trans, to Co. H, rjth K. C., -Ian.
1. 'G2.
Killed ill action Ma.\ lo, 'G:i,
.lackson Co.. Mo.
Died of disease. Fort Scott.
Kan.. Oct. '2^, 'Gl.
I'ro. Self,'. .Vm,'. 12, 'Gl.
Mus. out Nov. IS. '(U, Lea\ ii'th.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of disease. Keokuk. la..
Oct. -2(1. 'Gl.
Disc, for dis. .)an. o, •(;:(, K. C.
Died June L"), ■G2, K. C.. .Mo., of
wounds received in action.
Disc, for (lis. .Ian. 5. 'G:!, K. C.
Re-eulisted Veteran.
Pro. l.st Serir. Vnt;. 12, 'Gl.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry— C'o//^/y;;/f;r/.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Hamlin, Thomas
Harrisiin. Thomas C.
Hercules, Wm.T....
Hawkins. David H..
Hinton. Marion
Inman. Natliauiel.. .
.Jackson, Calvin R. .
Jackson. Alexander.
.fenniniAS, Edward T.
Kist'i', Adam
KelloiT. Hiram
Lee, William
Lowrv. Jes.se C
Lei^nind, Thos. G...
Lockanl, Wilson W.
Miller, John W
Manjiint.'. Enoch . . . .
Manning, Wm. .J. ..
Morris. Wm. W
Morris. Henrv
Maddox, Martin L.
Mc('aule,\ . Thomas.
McCord, Joseph. . . .
McCabe. I. H
McLain. Piiilip B.
McDonald, David P.
McCord. .\ndre\v
Mc(inive, (i(M)rge. .. .
McC<a(l. .John
Nash, Willi,-im
Belaire, la.
Unioiiv'le, la.
Centerv'le, la,
Ravanah, la.
Pt. Pl's'nt.Ia
Norwood. W. W
Orrill, .Vllison W
Owens, Mm. T...
Date of
enlistment.
Aus. 12, '61
Petitt. .\l)en (i
Parker, Edward L...
Penderirrass. John. ..
Paite, David
Penderirast, .Vddison,
Parker. Livin^'st<m G,
Root,(Teo. R
•r C.
Rinker. 01i\
Rov, Josiah
Ross, (^eo. W
Rinker, Robert F.
Root. Alliert
Rinker, (ieo. W. . .
Sisler, Pet<'r
Sig-ler, -Vndrew . . . .
Slavers, J,im(>s H. .
.Stewart. Amos . . . .
Smith, Wm. X
Scott. Noah M
Sidles, Peter
Strickland. Elmon
Teatvr. Cyrus N..
Tucker, Henry C.
Centerv'le.Ia.
Centt'rv'le,Ia.
Icomiuni, la.
Belaire, la.. .
Center' vie, la
Atchison
Date of
muster.
Aufi. 12, 'lil
Remarks.
.\.ss. to Co. M, Api-. !S, 'tio : pris'r
of war, captured at Muzzard
Prairie, Ark., July 27, 'U.
Promoted Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov, 18, '64, Leavn'th.
Died of disease, Feb. lit, "tW, Ft.
Smith. Ark.
Promoted Corporal.
.Vs'd to Co. M, X\)r. 8, '0.5 ; pris-
oner of war, capt'd at Muzzard
Prairie, .Vrk., July 27, '(M.
Trans, to (^). H, .jtli Kan. Cav.,
Jan. 1, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 2.5, '64.
Mus. out Xns. 12, '64.
De.s. Ft. Leav'th, Oct. IS, '62.
Pro. Corp. .\us. 12, '61.
As'd to Co. M, Apr. 8, "e.'i ; pris-
oner of war, capt'd at Muzzard
Prairie, ,Vrk.. July '27, '64.
Renl. Vet<'ran.
Trans, to Co. H, 5th Kan. Cav.,
Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Cor)).
Died of disease, Ft.Scott, Kan.,
Dec. :«), '61.
Pro. Sergt. .Vui;. 12, "61.
Di.sc. for dis. Oct. Z\, '62, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 23, '62,
Kansas City, Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet<'ian.
Killed in action, Sep. l!', '62,
Hickory (jrove. Mo.
Mus. out .Sep. '26, '64, Ft. L'v'tli.
Pro. Corp. .Vu^. 12, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 18. '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Au^^ 12, 'til.
Pro. Serirt.
.Vs'd to Co. M, .V.pr. 8, '6.5 ; pris-
oner of war, capt'd at Muzzard
Prairie, .Vrk.. July "27, '64.
Pro. Cori).
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. SerKt., Aug. 12, '61.
Mus. out Oct. 13, '64, Ft. L'v'th.
Killed in action, July 27, '64,
Muzzard Pi'airie, XrV.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '64, Ft. L'v'th.
Pro. Waffoner, .Vug. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Veteran.
Prt). Corp. X\\^. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61.
.A.SS. to Co. M, Apr. 8, '65; pris.
of war, cap. at Muzzard Prai-
rie, July 27, '64.
Pro. Serg'eant.
Dis. for dis. .Jan. 5, '63, Kansas
City.
state of Kansas.
171
SIXTH RECIIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cava lky -To/// /////rJ.
COMPANY B - Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Tucker, Columbus C,
Tcatrr, Paris R
Tliurbert. Marion
Willsoii. Andrew J.. . .
W<ilfin!,'cr. Sliadi'acli,
Westfall, William W.
Wrifflit, James R..
AVolfluiror. James.
Wliitliaui. Jolui W
W(.od..I..lm O
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 12, 't)l
Wyandotte.
Zimmerman, George..
Zimmerman John —
Zcnts. .Joshua B
N'wBeauty.Ia
Vine Eagle, la
Date of
muster.
Aug. 12, •i)l
Remarks.
Died of dis. Santa Fe, Mo.,
July 2.-), '62.
Died of dis. Mound City, Kan.,
Sep. 2o, '61.
Des. Ft. Leav. Nov. 14, '(12.
Killed in skirmish May 12, '62.
Jackson Co., Mo.
Died of disease Ft. Smith. Sep.
21, '64.
Dis. for dis. .Vpr. Vl, '6:1 Kansas
City.
Mns. out Nov. l,s. '64, Le'wortli.
Ke-enlisted veteran.
Ass. to Co. M, .Vpr. s, ■6r); pris.
of war, cap. at Mnz/.aid Prai-
rie, July 27, '64.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Killed in action July
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
'61,
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Asberrx , Frjiucis M.
Vjutler. John
Bisho]). Jackson C. .
Curtiss. George W...
Cook. Samuel B
Conk. William J
Clark, David S
Cox, Jolm
Davis. Benjamin F...
Davis. Henry
EiseLe. William
Furtmire, Antoine....
Farnswortli, .John.. ..
Fu.jua. Richard T.. .
Humphrey, Andrew. J
Haslett. Thomas ! San Francisco
Olathe.
Centerville.Ia
.Iiiliu.<on. John B. .
Kenedy. .Tett'erson .
Lucas. (Treeiifield F.
Leroy, Jacob I
Lewallen, Nelson J..
Morris. Josepii (x —
Olathe.
July
'62 July
Aug. 1, '62
Feb. 10, '63
June 12, '62
Aug. 19, '62
A>ig. 1.^, '62
Apr. 19, 64
Apr. 1, '63
Feb. 10, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 19, '6:{
May 7, "63
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 1,
Feb. 10,
June 12,
Aug. 19,
Died of dis. Wcstix.rt, Mo.,
Nov. 2.">, '62.
Died of dis. Kan. City, .Jan. 7. '63.
Des. Westport June "25, '63.
.V.ssigned to Co. M. .Vv)r. .s, '6."..
Feb.
9, '(•>3
Feb. 27, '63
Aug. '29. '62
Aug. 1."), '62
A.-^s. toCo. M. A
of war. cai
.June 16,
Aug. 13,
Feb. 10,
Aug. 15,
Aug, 19,
Aug. 13,
Sep. 16,
1. M. Apr, cS, •).): pri>.
ai), at ^luzzard Prai-
Jnly 27. '64.
Des. Westport, Aug. 13. '63.
Ass. 1o Co. M, Apr, S. '65.
F<>b. 9. '63
Feb. 27,
Aug. 29,
Kan. Citv,Mo.| Mar. S. '63
May 1. '63
Aug. 13. '63 !
Mockbee. Thomas..
Mangiii, Stephen. , .
McKown. .lolm B. . .
McKown. Thomas..
McDonalih Donald.
Paite, Matthew,
Parker. .John. ..
May 20. '62 I May 'iO, '62
Mav
1,
'()3
Aug. 13,
'(i3
Mar.
3,
■63
' '
Mav
20,
'63
.\ng.
1\
'63
Jan. 21,
64
Nov.
hS,
'62
Nov. 19.
'62
Kan. City, Mo.
Westport, Mo,
Centerville.Ia Sep. 16, 'tW , Sep. 16,
Mar. 24, '62 ; Mar. 24.
pn-.
Prai-
pris.
Prai-
\vk.
Sanders. Elsy F.
Stanfield. Hohnan... Westport, M(
Snider. Jacob j
Smith, .lonathan H.. i
Simmons, Richard... Centerville,Ia
Tatman, .To.'^i>ph
Teates, Lysander.
Widemann, .Vntoine
M. E
Wallace. John K
Centerville,Ia
Kan. City,Mo.
May ], '63 i Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 10. '62
Feb. 17, '63
May 1, '63
Sep. 16. '61
Sep. 10, "62
Aug, 1, '63
May 13, '63
July 3, '63
Dec. 10,
Feb. 17,
Aug. 13,
Sep. 16,
Sep. 10,
.Vug, 13,
Re-enlisted veteran.
.Vss. to Co. M, .Vpr. S, ^.-t;
of war, cap. at Muzzard
rie, July 27, '64.
.Vss. to Co. M. Apr. S, 'Cm.
.Vss. to Co. U. Apr. S, '6.-);
of war, cap. at Muzzard
rie, July 27, '64.
.V-^signed to Co. M, .Vpr. s
D^-^. Westport, Oct. 27.
Deserted Fayetteviile,
Vug. 12. '64.
Dis. for disability.
.Vssigned to Co. M, .Vpr.
.Vssigned to Co. .M , Vpr. ,N. '65:
prisoner of wai', captured at
Muzzard Pi'aiiie. July 27. '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Killed in action .Jid.\ 27. '64.
Muzzard E'rairie. .Vrk.
Killed F.-b. 22. "63, while on
furlough, by guerrillas.
.Vssigned to Co. M. .Vpr. S, '(>."..
Died in Mil. Pris. atT.vh-r.Tex.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to Co. M. .Vpr. ,s. '65.
!
172
Adjutant GenevaVs Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -C'o>*////Hrr^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B — Continued,
Names and rank.
ResLdeuce.
PRIVATES.
Waldron, Samuel . . .
Wallace, Benjamin ("
Mt. Avers, la.
Date of
enlistment.
Sei). 16. "61
Aug. 19, '62
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 16. "61 Renl. Veti>ran.
Aug. 19, "62 Died .lulv 27. "(U, of wounds
received in action at Muzzard
Prairie. Ark., .July 27. "64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS— Co. B.
CORPORALS.
Thomas L McCauley
I'RIVATES.
Arrison, Edward R.
Bellvail. Samuel .(...
Barrett, .John
Fuqua. Richard T.. .
Gillmaii. Arthur
{yoldsberry, John W. .
Humpiirey, .\ndrew.
Hercul.'s, ^YilliamT.
Morris. Henry
Morris, William W.
McC;iule> , Thomas.
McOnire. Georire . . .
McCord, Andrew.
Orrill, .A.llisou W.
Paite, Matthew
Paite. David
Ro.^^s, Georjfe W
Roy. Josiah
Stewart. Amos
Simmons, Richard..
Smith. William X. .
W;i)dron. Sanuiel . . .
Wliitham, .John W. .
Ziniinennan, Jolm...
Zinnuerman. (leorge
Icomium. la..
Behiiri'. la
Ceuterv'le.Ia,
Willow. la..
St. .lohn. la ..
Bi'laire, la.. .
Ceuterv'le.Ia.
Uuiouv'le. la.
Icomium, la..
I't.Pleas'iit.Ia
Ravanah, la.
Conterv"lc, la
Belaire. la....
Icomium. la.,
Ceuterv'le, la
Atcliisou
Mt.Ayers, la.,
Wyandotte. ..
VineEaKle,Ia
N. Beauty. la
Feb. 16, "64
Mar. 5, '64
Killed in action .July 27. "64. at
Mnzzard Prairie. Ark.
A.-s. to Co. M. Apr. s. ^ri: pris'r
of war, cai)t'd at Muzzard
Prairie, .Tidy 27. '64.
Assi!,'ned to Co. M. Ai)r. ,s. '\\:i.
Ass. to Co. M. .Vpr. S,'6r>; pris'r
of war, ca)>t'd at Muzzaid
Prairie. .Inly "27. "64.
Died of di.<ea.se. Ft. Smith.
Ark.. Dec. l.->. '64.
,Vss. to Co. ^1, .Vpr. 8, '65: pris'r
of war. capt'd at Muzzard
Prairie. .Inlv '11. "63.
As.~. to Co. M. Apr. S. '6:).
Pro. Corp.
A.ss. to Co. M. .Vpr. 8, '6.5; pris'r
of war, capt"<l at Muzzard
Prairie, .luly 27. ■t>4.
.\.SH. to Co. M. Apr. 8, "64.
.\ss. to Co. M, .Vpr. 8, '6.5: i)ris"r
of war. capt"d at Mnzzard
'Prairie. .Inly 27. "64.
Assii^ned to Co. M. Apr. 8. "6.i.
COMPANY C.
t'APTAIN.
Hariis S. fireeno
Topeka
.Vug. 24,
"61
Pro. :Ma.i. 4tli Ark. C, Oct. 16.
"(U: w'd in action .July 2. "62.
also .Vng. '24. "62.
FIRST LIEUT.
Reese J. Lewis
Fort Scott.. ..
' '
M\is. ont D(-c. 1. "64, Little R"k.
SECONH LIEUT.
David Mett'ord..
..
Mar. 7,
"62
Pro. (apt. C... H. Mar.:!, "62.
Richard L. Phillips..
Mus. out Dec. 1, "64, Leav"th.
FIRST SERGT.
Charles E. Bromwell,
Newtonia, Mo
.Sept. 6, "61
Sept. 6,
61
Trans, to Co. H. .Jan. 1, '62.
Lamar, Mo. . .
Aug. 24. "61
Aug. 24.
'61
Pro. 1st Li.'Ut. Co. B, 14tli Iv.
('., Mav2(i. ■6:j.
Marci\s F. Parker. . . .
FallCity.Neb.
Apr. 6. "62
Apr. 6,
"62
Ass. to new Co. A. Ai)r. S, "lU.
O. M. SERdT.
Caleb C. Baker
Humboldt....
Sept. 7, '61
Sept. 7,
61
Died Sept. 16, (i'2, of wounds
received in action at Boone
Cr.. Mo.. Aug. 14, '62.
William M. Hamby..
Fall City. Neb.
Nov. .-), '61
Nov. ii.
'til
Renl. Vet.
(■o.^^. SERtiT.
Josepli Harding
Aug. '24, '61
Aug. "24,
61
Mus. out Dec. 1, "6,4, Leav'th.
SERGEANTS.
Thomas Barnes
Fort Scott....
' '
' '
Mus. ont Dec. 1. '64, Leav'th.
George W. Graves. . . .
Dis. for disability. Dec. 11. '64
Ft. Leavenworth. Kan.
.Jesse Mendeuliall
' '
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'tli.
..lames Morris
Lamar. Mo. . .
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1. '62.
.James F. Estes
Oct. 6. "61
Oct. I'l.
■61
Des. Ft. .Scott. Kan., July 1. '6:'.
Stdti of /v>///.sY/.s.
1
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOhUNTEFAlS -VAVAUiy ConfinNrd.
COM IWN Y C —CunUnucd.
Niuncs and r;ink.
Bositicnce.
SERGEAXTS.
Hi'ury Ricliardsoii .
Cliutoii P. Mouiicc.
Jaiiirs M. Clay .. ..
(Tcortrc H. .lolmsoii.
William W. Bryant.
COKPOIJALS.
.In.-,.pli Hanliui:....
Cliarlo WatM.n ...
Fort Scott.. ..
Humboldt.. ..
To|)i>ka
OiiioCitv ...
May.^villc.Mo.
H(i\r.\ Rifliard.-^on .
AiKlrr.siHi S. Jones. .
•lanu'.s McLalilan . .
l..i'\\is Mylin.s
.Taoobr. Motr
Clinton P. Moiincc.
William W. ?livant
.Tohn H.SluHM-s
Jamc- M. Clav .. ..
William M. Hanibv
Ucoi-iTc H. .Jolni^on.
FtTiiando H. Hrr-
lantrton
.Marpii.>< F. Parker...
.Ja nu'.s S. Johnson . . .
Jonathan .\. (Tad<Us.
Bi'n.iamin F. Volton .
John Manl,\
•lolni S. Harirrovi' .. .
James M. lirown. .. .
.fohn R. Miildleton..
Edward M.Joy
BlCiLEKS.
Lafayette Shamblin.
-Vbi-ahani .Jones ...
Jaeobl).M<"ndenliall
F.VRKIEFi.
Roberta. Mnrph.\ ..
John Rentsh
Tliomas .1. Hopkins
S ADHLEi;.
Charles E. Elliott...
John T.Jordan
i'Rrv.\Ti;s.
Bryant, William W. .
Fiarnes, Thonia>
Brown. .Fo.seph
Clark. Thomas
(irave.s, George W. .
.rohn.son. Ma.xwell I'
■Jones, Isaiah
•Jones. .Vbraiiani. . . .
Mendenhall..)es.se. .
Middleton..Iohn R.
Mayberrv. HenrvM.
Mendenhall. Jacob D
Morris. James
Richardson. Heurv
Wat.son. Charles '.
Watson, William.
Wani. Wad(> H, ...
.\rd, .Tames
.M.-op, Jame> C.
Fort Scott.
Spr'ir Riv.,Mo
Fort Scott. . . .
Hnmboldt. . . .
Wayiiesv.,M<).
T'oix'ka
FallsCity.Xb.
Ohio City ....
Lam.-ir. Mo...
Falls Citv.Xb.
Ohio City .. ..
Cherokee Na.,
Fort Scott. . . .
ClierokeeNa.,
Mt.Veni'u.Mo
Fort Scott.. ..
Date of
enlist nient.
-Vuir. 24. '61
Date of
muster.
Xwi.
■61
Sept. 21, "01 Sei)t.. 21, "61
Nov. ."), "til Nov. ,"), '1)1
Nov. :^0, '61 I Nov. :50, '61
Xwix. 24, '61 .\UK. 24. '61
Cli
.k.H'Na.,
.\.UK. ao. "61
Seiit. 21, '61
Sei)t. 1, '61
Sei)t. 10, '61
.Sept. 21, '61
.VuET. 24, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. ;«). ■()]
■),-in. 6. '62
XWL
XwiX.
Sept.
Sept.
Sei)t.
Sept.
•Vn.ij.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
11. '61
'A. 'til
;«). '61
li, 'ti2
X\>\\ (i, '62 ' .\pr. 6. 'ti2
Dec. l(i, '61 Dec. 16, '61
Jan. 5, 'Ii2 i Jan. .5. '62
Nov. 2, '61 ! Nov. 2, '61
Sept, 21, '61
Jan. 17. 'ti2
Sept. 2li, '61
XwK. 24. 'til
Sept. 21, '61
Sept. 21. '61
Jan. 17. '62
Sept. 26, '61
Xwa. 24, '61
Sept, 21, '61
)rt Scott.. .. Sept. '24, '61 I Sept. 24, 'til
Lamar. Mo, .Vuit. 24. '61 j Xna. 24, 'til
Fort Scott.
Lamar, Mo, .
Neosho. Mo..
Sher\vo'd,M<
Neosho. Mo..
Reynold.s.M.
Way]iesv..M(
Fort Scott.. .
Mapleton...
Fort Scott..
Lamar, Mo
Fort Scott.
Lamar, Mo,
Fort Scott, .
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
F'eb.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
F'eb.
Remarks.
AnK. "24, 'til ! .\.u£
24, '61
Dis. for disability, .Vpr. \' '(
Ft. Scott, Kan,
Mas. ont Dec. 1, 'tit, Li.;iv'th
Renl. V.'teran.
Pro. Com. Serirt.
Dis. for disability, Seji. 26, 'ii:>.
Ft. Scott. Kan., on account of
wounds received in action.
Pro. .S.'-ri,'. Jan. ], '(i2.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. :«, 'til.
Reduced to ranks.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 21), '(i2.
Reduced to ranks.
Prt). Sersit. .Vpi-. I."), '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Serf,'t. .Vur. ], 'tj2.
Pro. Q. M. .Serfft. Oct. 1, 'ti"'.
Pro. Serst. .Viii;. ], '(i:{.
Killed in skirmish, Sep. !), 'i;],
Mapleton, Kan.
Pro. 1st Ser^t. Xwii. I, ^{^^.^.
Renl. Veteran.
Muti. otit Feb. 21, '6."), Leav'th.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Veter.nn.
Mus. ont Feb. 21, 'li."), Leav'th
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'th.
Killed in action, Nov. ip, li..',
Newton ia. Mo.
Trans, to Co. G, June 1, ■ti2.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out .Jan. 24, 'ti."), Clarksv'l.
No evidence of mus. outonfiI<>.
Reduced to ranks.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Feb. 1, "il.-), Clarks-
ville, .Vrk.
Pro, Coi-p. Se|i. 2li, "til.
Pro. .Seri,-t. .Vu.-. 24. '61.
Dis. forilis. May 26, 't;2. Fort
Scott.
Dis. for disahilitv.
Pro. .SerKt. Xwii. 21. '61.
Killed in skirmish Oct. 2;{, '61.
CowCre<-k. Mo.
Dis. fordi.sal). Dec. ■t;2, Rhe.i"^
Mills, .\rk.
Pro. Biijflor, Jla\ lit, 'i^:i.
Pro. Sor^'t.
Pro. Corp.
Mu.s. out Dec. 1,'64, Lea'worth,
Pro. Bu.i< or, May lit, tj:).
Pro. Sergt. Xws. 24, 'til.
Pro. Corjjoral, Xu^;. 24, 'til.
Dis. for dis. July 10, '6'2.
Mus. out March?, '6.5, DeVaJl's
Bhiff. .^rk.
ADDITION.VL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Humboldt..
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 4, '.il
Mus. out Feb. 1, 'li-i, Clark-s
ville, .Vrk.
Des. CoIdwatiT (Jiove, Kan.
Apr.2s, 't;2.
174
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C'oni!i?«we<'?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C— Continued.
Names ami rank.
PRIVATES.
Abbott, .Josepb .
Brown, James M
Bromwell, Cliarles E.
Banks, .James M
Bittle James N.
Biagliaman, Uriah..
Buffington, Benj. F..
Barr, Samuel
Burns, .James
Bryant, Alexander
Britton, Jame.-
Baker, Caleb ('
Clay, James M
Collins. John A
Castoe, Robert
Churchill, Henry L.
Cramer, John .\ . . . .
Cone, Albert W
Cos, Solomon
Cox, William
Chaijman, John
Coleman. William . .
Castoe, George W . . .
Combs, Jesse B
Residence.
Fort Scott.
Nevvt'nia, Mo.
De Soto
Springfd,Mo.
Marraaton.. . .
Date of
enlistment.
Neosho, Mo.
Humboldt —
Topeka
Fall City, Neb.
Maplettm
Hermit'.ge,Mo
Highland
Cherokee Nat,
Mapleton
Neutral L'ds.,
Ozark, Mo
Fort Scott . . . .
Chester, Andrew .J.
Dearing, John B. . .
Durbrow, John R . .
Dunn, .John
Davison, Peter
I^egraffenried, Calvin
Dillender, Lorenzo. .
Dobbins, Tliomas J .
Dobbins, .James .J . . .
Daniels, .John
Estes, .James E
Elliott. Charles E...
Flinn, John H
Gaddis, Jonathan A.
Gray, Elsey
Hopkins, Tln)mas .J.
Hoge, William J....
Hvde. Hiram V
Hoggatt. Roliert M. .
Hardintr, Joseph
Hamby, William M.
Hargrove, John S. . .
Harris, Tliomas
Hawley, Lewis C
Herrington, Fer-
nando A
Hoarding, ("harles . . .
Hoggatt, John S —
Ireland, John
.It)hnson, .John T. . . .
Fort Scott.
Ohio City..
Date of
muster.
Neosho, Mo. . .
Olathe
Cherokee Nat
Neosho, Mo...
Sherwood —
Fidelity, Mo.
Fort Scott...
Joy, Edward M.... ..
Jones, Anderson S. . .
.lohnson, George B. .
Johnson, .James S. . .
Jordan, John T
Kuiikler, John
Fall City.Neb
Mt.Vern.. Mo.
Fort Scott . . . .
Marmaton.. . .
Lamar, Mo. . .
Baxter Spr'gs,
Fort Scott....
Spr'.gRiv.,Mo.
Preston, Mo..
ClierokeeNat.
Ohio' City'.!]!!
Aug. 2ti, 'Gl
Sep. 26, 't)l
Sep. 6, '«!
Sep. 27, '61
Oct. IT, 'ei
Feb. 18, '62
Sep. 9, '62
.\ug. •>», "61
Dec. 11, "61
Sep. 27, '61
Aug. ■>f<, '61
Sep. 7, '61
Nov. -■>. "61
Doc. m, "61
Sep. 26, '61
Feb. 1, '68
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Apr. 24, '62
June 20, "62
May 19, '62
Mar. :il, '64
Sep. 26, '61
.\.ug. 26, '61
Nov. 21, "81
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. :^0, "61
Dec. 10, '62
Nov. 21, "61
Nov. 10, "61
Nov. 28. '61
Oct. 14, "61
Feb. 17, '62
Oct. 6, "61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 1, "61
Jan. "), '62
Jan. :{, '62
Dec. 8, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. :i '61
Sep. 12, '61
Aug. 24, "61
Nov. 5, "61
.Jan. 17, "62
Dec. 28, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Jan. 6, '62
Sep. 28, '61
Aug. 81, '61
Sep. 8, '61
.Vug. 2i;, '61
Sep. 26, '(il
Sej). 6, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Feb. 18, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 28, '61
Dec. 11. '61
.Sep. 27. "61
Aug. 28, '61
Reynolds, Mo.
Lamar, Mo. ..
Sep.
Nov.
Dec.
Sep.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
.\pr.
June
May
Mar.
Sep.
Aug.
7, '61
5, '61
81. '61
26, "61
1, '68
18, '61
28, '61
24, '62
20, '62
19, '62
31, '64
26, '61
26, '61
Remarks.
Jan.
28.
•62
Sep.
16,
"61
.\ug.
80,
'61
Nov.
80,
•61
Dec.
16,
'61
Feb.
18,
■62
Oct.
28.
•61
Nov. '21, "61
Dec. 10. '61
Dec. 9, '61
Nov. 8U, '61
Dec. 10, "62
Nov. 'iL '61
Mar. 8, '62
Feb. 17, '62
Oct. 6, "61
Dec. 10, "61
Oct. 1, "61
Jan. "), "62
Jan. 8. "t)2
Dec. 8, "61
Nov. 2, "61
Dec. 8, "61
Sep. 12, "61
Aug. 27, "61
Nov. "), "61
Jan. 17, "62
Dec. ^28, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Jan. 6, '62
Sep. 28, "61
Aug. 81, '61
Sep. 8. '61
Jan. •28. "62
Sep. 16, '61
.\ug. 80, '()1
Nov. 80, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Feb. 18. '62
Oct. -IS. '61
Killed in skirmish, Nov. 10, ^62,
Newton Co., Mo.
Promoted Corp.
Pro. 1st Sergt. >Sep. 6, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Lea'wortli.
Re-enlisted veteran.
.\ss. to new Co. A, .\pril 8, '6.").
Dis. for disab. Feb. '20, •64, Ft.
Scott.
Dis. for di.-^ab. Nov. 1, "62, Ft.
Scott.
Died of disease. Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 12, "68.
Died of disease. Fort Scott.
Oct. -M, "61.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 7. ^61.
Pro. Cor)). Nov. .5, '61.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Ass. to new Co. A, .\.pril 8, "6.5.
Mus. out Jan. '24, '65, Ft. Scott.
Ass. to new Co. X. April 8. "6.5.
Dis. for dis. March 11, "62.
Killed in action .Vug. '24, 'ii2.
Cane Creek, Mo.
Died ofdi.sea.se, Ft. Scott.Kan.,
Dec. 11, "61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Dec. 11, '64, Ft. L'v'tli.
Died of di.-iea.se. Ft. Leavn'th,
Sep. 12, "1)8.
Died of disease, Monticello,
Kan., Apr. 12, '()8.
Trans, to Co. H, Jan. 1, "62.
Trans, to Co. (i, Juno 1, '62.
Pro. Saddler: mus. out Dec. 11.
'64, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 8, "64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Apr. "2.5, "68.
Mus. out Dec. 11, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Farrier: mus. out Dec. 1.
'64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. ■27,_ '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. Ti, "61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '68.
Trans, to Co. (i, June 1, "62.
Trans, to Co. H. June 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 6, '62.
Died of disea.se. Leav., Kan.,
Sept. 12, '68.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leavn'th.
Killed in skirmish Nov. 12, '61,
.Jasper Co., Mo.
'Killed in skirmish Nov. 10, 'ii2.
Diamond Grove, Mo.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 80, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 15, '68.
Promoted Saddler.
Dis. for dis. Feb. '27, '6:5. Camp
Solomon, Mo.
state of Kansas.
175
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C-Co7itinuea.
Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
I'RIVATES.
KilKor(\ Jolui
Kiinklcv, Lewis
Kellei-, .Jiuiies
Larue, .Jacob
Lar\ie. David
Lowe. Micliael
Maxwell, Andrew J.
Millett. Lewis
Moiince, Cliiitoii f, .
Manley. .John
Mote, .Jacob ('
Vn Buren,Ak,
Fort Scott. . . .
Miirniatoii. . . .
Bolivar, Mo..
Murphy. Robert ('.. ..
Merrick, Walter
Mackey, .Andrew .1....
Mylius, Lewis
McArty, Perry
McfJarthy, Callaliau.
JIcLaiilan, James
Noyes. Henry L.
Osborn. Wiley A.
Fort Scott.. ..
Humboldt.. . .
C'iierokee N ..
Fort Scott. . . .
Lamar, Mo. .,
Slierwood.Mo.
Reynolds, Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
Spring R.,Mo.
Humboldt ...
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 26, "64
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov, 6, "61
May lil, '62
Dec. 2<>, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Sept. 10, "61
Jan. 20, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Oct. 7, '62
Sept. 1, "61
Sept. 21, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Dec. 2:i, '61
Auf?. "2!^, '61
Potter. Beu,iamiu F.
Prosser, William H .
Parker. Marcus F.. .
Parris, William
Phelps, Thomas .1 . . .
Rentsh, .John,
Rice. .John R .
Sliamblin, Lafayette,
.Sly, (leorge W
Sinunons, Thomas .
Sand(>rson. .James. . . .
Stewart, .Jack.M>n ....
Simmons. William ...
Simmons, Charles.. . .
.Shoi^rs, .John H
Fort Scott.. ..
MacouC'y.Mo.
Fall C'y, Neb.
.Jackson, Ind .
Neosho, Mo.
Fort Scott, . .
B'wer,sM.,Mo.
Lamar. Mo. . .
Fort Scott.
Lamar, Mo. . .
Ottumwa, la.
Sears. George D
Smith, Dennis
Stiers, Scott
Vance, .Jes.se J^
Vance, Isaac
Vail. William
Walker, James
Wi-atherwax, Al-
bert A
Ward, Beverly R.
Ward. Isaac
Wentwoith. Clias. W
Wallace. William....
Watson, .Jacob
Ward. Reece M
Whit<'. Benjamin F
Veltou, .lolm
Veltou, Ben.iamin F.
Keitsv'le, Mo.
M'tavalo, Mo.
Sherwo'd,Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
Ohio City ....
Fort Scott. . . .
Dallas. Ark..
Mt. Ver'n.Mo.
Sherwo'd,Mo.
Carthago, Mo.
Fort Scott....
Sept. 26, '61
Nov. 25, "61
Apr. 6, '62
June 1.5, '62
Sept. 21, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Sept. 28, "61
Sept. 24, '61
Mar. 24, "62
Aug. 2.T, '61
Dec. 12, "61
Oct. "28, '61
Aug. 30. '61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 21, "61
Aug, '20, '62
Apr. 23, '62
May 16, '62
Nov. "25, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sept. 16, '61
Jan. 2.T, '62
Aug. 26, "61
Dec. l.s, "61
Jan. 2.S, "64
Jan. 1, "62
A)ig. 27, "61
Oct. 2,S, "61
.\ug. 28, "61
Aug. '26, '61
Aug. 2.S. "61
Nov. 2, '61
Date of
muster.
Jan. 26, '64
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 6, "61
Ma.\ 19, '62
Dec; 26,
Sept, 21,
Sept. U), '61
Jan. 20,
Apr. 24,
Oct. 7,
Sept. 1,
Sept. 21,
Sept. 20,
Sept. 21,
Dec. 23,
.\ug. 28,
Sept. 26,
Nov, 2,5,
Apr. 6,
.June 1-5,
Sept. 21,
Dec, 10,
Sei)t. "23,
Sept. 24.
Mar. 24,
.Vug. 20,
'61
Oct. 28,
Aug. 30,
Nov. 16,
Nov. "21,
•Vug.
20,
'62
.Vpr.
23,
'62
May
16,
'62
Nov.
2.5,
'61
Oct,
17,
"61
Sept
16,
"61
Jan.
25,
'62
Aug.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
.^ug.
-Vug.
.Vug.
Nov.
Remarks.
Dec. 12, "61
.Vss. to new ('o. .V, .Vpr. 8. "65.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Trans, to Co. G, June 1, "62,
Mns. out Dec. 1, "64, Leavn'tli.
-Vss. to new Co. .V, Ai)r. 8, "()5.
Des. Sp'ngfleld, Mo.,Feb. 2:i,'6:{.
Trans, to Co. G. June 1. "62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 21. '61.
Pro. Corp. .■Vug. 1, "63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep., "61 ; nms. out
Dec. 1, "64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Farrier Jan. 20, "62,
.Vss, to new Co, .V, Apr. s. ■()5.
Pro. Corp. Sept. 1, 'til,
Renl, Vet.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'th,
Pro, Corj), : mus. out Dec. 1,
"ti4, Leavenworth, Kan,
Renl, Vet.
Died Of di.sease at Drvwood,
Kan,, Sept, 29, "ti2.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
.Vss. to new Co. A, Aijr. 8. "65.
Died of di.sease. Barton Co..
Mo., Dec. 1. '6!,
Pro. Farrier,
Died of fever, Houston. .Mo..
May 13. "63.
Pro. Bugler Feb, 1, '62.
Trans, tt) Co. G. .June 1, '1)2.
Killed in skirmish, Dec. 25, "62.
Riiea's Mills. Ark.
Des. Baxter"s Springs. C. N..
June 21. '62.
Mus. out Dec. 1, 'lU, Leav'tii.
Renl. Vetei'an.
J'ro. Corp: mus. out Feb. 21,
'65, Ft. Smith. .Vrk.
.Vs'd to new Co. .V, Apr. s, "1)5.
Trans, to Co. G, .June 1, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 1. '64. Leav"th.
Renl. Veteran.
.Vs"d to new Co. .V, \\n\ 8, "65.
.Vs'd to new Co. .V, ,Vpr. 8, '65 :
not acc'd for on roll of that Co.
Killed in iiction, Nov. 12, '61,
.Jasper county. Mo.
Trans, to Co. G, Jan. 1, '()2.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 18, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'th.
Dis. Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Leav'th, (i.
O. No. 9, from Dept. of Kan.,
.series of '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '61.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. C.
SKKOE.V.VTS.
William .M. Hamby
(xoorge B. .lohnson.
( ()RPt)K.\l..S.
.Jolni S, Hargrove. .
William W. Bryant
Fall C'y, Neb.
Ohio City ....
Mt.Ver'n, Mo.f
W'yn'v'le.Mo.'
Feb. ],"t;4 ; Mar. 5, "64 ' .Vs'd to new ("o. A, .Vpr, >.
James S. JoJinson ' Ohio C'it.v
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry — Cou^/zntef/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS- Co. C -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
BUGLERS.
Abi-aliani .Jones
Lamar, Mo. . .
Feb. 1,"(U
Mar. .5, "(U
Ass. to new Co.
A, Apr. S,
'I).'..
Jacob D. Mendtuiliall,
Fort Scott.. ..
' '
■ '
' '
J'EIVATES.
Bittlc. .James N
De Soto
' '
' '
Brvant, William W. . .
Way'sv'le.Mo.
Pro. Corp.
Collins, .John A
Fall City.Neb
.Vs'd to n(>w Co
.V, .\pr. 8,
'1).).
Castoc. Robert
Mapleton
' •
' '
Deariuf,'. .John B
Fort Scott.. ..
' '
Dnrbrow..John R
' '
' '
Flinn,.roliii H
Olathe
' '
Hvde. Hiram P
Fort Scott. . ..
' '
Hoi;e. William .J
Fidelity, Mo..
• '
' '
Hambv. William M.
Fall City.Neb.
Pro. Serjft.
Harirrove. .Tolni S
Mt.Ver'n, Mo.
Pro. ('Orp.
.Johnson, (-reorire B . ..
OliioCitv ....
Pro. Ser^t.
.Johnson, .lames S. . . .
Pro. {^orp.
.Jones, .\hraliam
Lamar, Mo. ..
' ' ,
Pro. Busier.
Knnkler. Lewis.
Fort Scott.. ..
.Vss. to new Co.
A, Ai)r. S.
'().!.
Mendenliall. .Jacob D.
' •
• '
McArty, Perry
' '
' •
Noves, Henry L
Humboldt.. ..
PotU'r, Heniamin F" . .
Fort Scott.. ..
Prosser. William H..
Mac'n C'y.Mo.
Simmons, William —
Autiimwa, la.
' •
Simmons, Charles. . . .
' '
' '
Walker. James
Fort Scott. . . .
' '
Weatherwax, .\1-
bert -V
Ohio City ....
Fort Scott.. ..
"
Wanl. Beverly R
COMPANY D.
t'APTAlN.
John W. Orahood .
David (toss
FiKsr LTKi-r.
.Jo.^epli Hall
David (joss
Hiram P. Barrick.
SI'XOND r.IEUT.
.John S. Lane
Trading Po.-it,
David Goss , . .
Hiram P. Barrick
William H. Shattuck,
I'lEST SERCiT.
David (fo.<s
Enoch Esti'ji
Paris
Trailing Post,
Paris
Trading Post.
Anir.
Jan.
25, '61
.VuK. i5,
July 15,
Jan. 4,
Jan. S,
Julv 15,
Jan. J,
Hiram P. l^arrick ....
William H. Siiattuck,
James Goss
IJ. M. SERHT.
John Phillips
fOM. SEEC. EANT.
Charles S. Atkin.<
SERCiEAXTS.
Enoch Estt'p
Ben.iamin F. Crais- •■
Josiah R. Vanzandt. .
Charles S. Atkin.-;
Isaac C. Vaidiei)(n' . ..
.John Phillips
.James (toss
Wallace R. Kelly
Elia'- S. Tubbs
.lames Moore
.\rthnr Barnard
CORPORALS.
Hiram P. Barrick
Abel T. Elliott
William H. Shattuck,
Gilderoy Hohleman . .
Arlhur l>arnard
Mound Cit.\-..
Paris
Tradiiii,' I'ost.
Mound City ..
Trading Post,
Au^;. 17, "lil ; Au^^ 25. 'lil
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Aus.
Nov. 2:i, '()1
1 Nov.
I Dec.
j Sep.
I Nov.
I Dec.
AUK.
Paris
.Trading' Post,
Dec,
Nov
Nov
Au^^
Nov
Nov.
Dec.
Sep.
Nov.
Dec.
Ant;.
Disndssed the .■service Sep. 22,
'•53, for ab.'ience without leave.
Mus. out .Jan. 5, 't?5, Leav'tli.
Res. .June 1. '63.
Pro. Cai)t. Jan. 4, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 5, "65, Leav'th.
Pro. Ut Lieut, and R. C., Jan.
S. '63.
Pro, 1st Lieut. Julv 15, '63.
I'ro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 4, '(M.
.Vss. to (hit\' as 2d Lieut, in
new Co. ,V, Mar. 21, "65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 8, '63.
Dis. for di.sahilitv \\\s. 10, '<«,
Parkville, C. N.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 14, '63, to
date July 15, '63.
Pro. 'Jd Li(nit. Jun, 4, '64.
Mus. out. Jan. 5, '65, Leav'th.
Mus, out Jan, 24, '65. Ft. Leav,
Reld. Vet.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Jan. S, '&i.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Com. Serfft.
Mus. ()ut,\pril 8, '(Ci, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark,
Pro. (j. S(^rgean1.
Pro. 1st Serjeant,
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 5, '65, Lea' worth.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mu.s. <mt Nov. '25, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. 1st. Sorgt. Apr. 14, '(«.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. July 15, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Serst. July 7, '63,
state of Kansas.
IT
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry
COMPANY B- Continued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
James Gos.s
Jficmiah Eockliold.
EliasS. Tubbs
Joliii Phillips
Wallace R. Kelly....
Pet*"!' Bartnes.s
J<).<ei>li William.^. . . .
Jaines Moore
Jame> Henslev
William Hobbs
Jo.-^oph (i. Cooper . . .
Seth W. Slioemaker.
Alonzo B. SImler
BUGLER.
Cleveland Murray . . .
FARRIER.
James Harbour
PRIVATES.
Barnard, Arthur
Barrick, George W. .
Barrick, Hiram P
Crais, Benjamin F. .
Courtney, Middleton
Crawshan, Samuel. .
Defreese, Green L
Dolen, William
Residence.
Estep, Enoch . .
Elliott, Able T.
E(bnin.stou, Alfred . .
Eldridge, Levi
Goss, David
Gaine.s, David.
Holderman, Jacob. .,
Holderman, Gilderoy
Irwin, Benjamin F. ..
La inh, Reuben H
Lane, Albert H
Lloyd, Richard
Nickels, Newton
Nedrow, John C .
Oathoust, Willard .
Pointeo, Andrew J.
'Reed, Anson E
Shattuck,William H.
Shuler, .\lonzo B
Speaks, Henry W
Storms, Columbus. . . .
Vanzandt, Josiali R . .
We.stover, Richard. ..
Warden, Elijah H....
Trading Post.
Cane Hill, Ark
Trading Post.
Brooklyn ....
Trading Post
Potosi,
Date of
enlistment.
Trading Post
Trading Post.
Paris
Trading Post
Mound City . .
Trading Post.
Mound City . . Aug. 17, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Nov. 29,
Nov. 22,
Sej). 2,
Oct. 6,
Apr. 1,
Dec. 1.S,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 5,
Nov. 29,
Nov. 11,
.\ug. 17,
Aug. 7, '62
Mar. 20, '63
Aug. 17, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Dec. 19, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Aug. 1.5, '63
Dec, 18, '61
Nov. 1, '62
Nov. .5, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Aug. 2.5, '61
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 25, '61
Aug. 17, '61
Aug. 27, '61
Aug. 25, '61
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 25, '63.
Mus. out April 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 25, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar 18, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt.
.Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64. Ft. Leav.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, Ft. Leav.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '61.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Dec.
12, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 25, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 25. '61; dis.
for dis. May 20. '63, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Lea' worth.
Mus. out April 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 1, "64, Leav'tli.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 10, '63,
Parkville, C. N.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 25, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 25,'61 ; mus. out
Nov. 25, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 25, '61.
Mas. out Apr. 8, '65, at DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Dis. Aug. 25, '65, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 25,'61 ; mus. out
Sep. 25, '64, Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 22, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Killed in action, Apr. 4, '64,
Roseville. Ark.
Drummed out of service, Apr.
1, '63, Ft. Scott, Kan., by sen-
tence of gen'l court martial.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of disease at his home in
Linn Co., Kan., Feb. 24, '62.
Died of disease at his home in
Neosho. Mo.
Dis. fo7- disability Mar. 18, '63,
Camii Moonlight, Ark.
Died of disease, Springfield,
Mo., Mar. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 25, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Leav'tli.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 25, '61 ; dis. for
disab'ty, .July 1 4, '62, Ft. Scott.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 19, '62,
Camp Moouliglit, Ark.
Mus. out Nov. 25.'64, Ft. L'v'th.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Armstrong, Orchester,
Ashley, Milton M
Atkins, Charles S
Bronson, John L. . . .
—12
Trading Post.
Jan. 5, '62
Dec. 22, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 14, '61
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 29, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 25,'64, Ft. L'v'th.
17!
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/ii-Zn^ec/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. T)— Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIYATES.
Bartness, Peter..
Berry, Jolm C
Brock way, Talcot P.
Boots, Solomon J . . .
Boyd, William P....
Bailey, Jasper W. .
Babb, Thomas
Barton, Eobert B.
Bailey, John D
Croley, Daniel B. .
Croley, Thomas . . .
Courtney, John . . .
Carter, Daniel
Croley, Randolph.
Carter, Samuel. . . .
Cooper, Josei)h G .
Defreese, A. B
Davis, John
Dale, Jasper W. . .
Elliott, Solomon.
Ernest, Daniel . . .
Evans, Wesley A.
Francis, Thomas.
Foster, Elias T
Ford, Thomas
Goss, Thomas
Goss, James
Goodman, Columbus
Hageman, John.
Hageman, Mark.
Holt, William . . .
Harbour, .James
Holdeman, Marion...
Hensley, George W. . .
Homan, Levi
Harvey, William A...
Hensley, John P
Hageman, Philander.
Hensley, James . .
Hobbs, William . .
Holdeman, Scott.
James, Allen
Jones, George W
Jameson, Andrew J.
Jameson, N. E
Kiug, WiUis J
King, Earls
Kelley, Wallace R..
Landers, Thomas . .
Logan, John H
Lamb, William J. . .
Moore, James
Marshall. James H.
Murray, Cleveland.
Martin, Emanuel. . .
Meeker, David A...
Trading Post,
Potosi
Trading Post,
Pleas't Grove,
Trading Post
Potosi
Chelsea
Trading Post
Bloom. Grove
Trading Post,
Trading Post,
Melford, Ind.,
Potosi
Trading Post,
Brooklyn
Trading Post.
Charlos'n, Ak.
Trading Post,
Cane Hill, Ak,
Trading Post,
Mound City..
Har'is'nv.,Mo.
Mound City . .
Trading Post,
Twin Spi'ings,
Oct. 6, '61
Dec. 18, "61
Oct. 14, '61
Dec. 16, '61
July 15, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Nov. 24, '62
July 15, '63
Dec. 22, '61
Dec. 25, "61
July 15, '63
Oct. 25, "61
Dec. 22, '61
Sept. 5, '62
Nov. 29, '61
Mar. 25, '62
Oct. 6, "61
Mar. 7, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Nov. 24, '62
Aug. 15, '6;^
Mar. 7, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Mar. 7, '62
Sept. 5, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Nov. 29, '61
Mar. 25, '62
Potosi
Trading Post,
Aug
Dec.
19
16,
63
'61
Mar.
7,
.'62
Dec.
IS,
'61
' '
May
1,
'63
Aug.
15,
'63
July
15,
'63
May
1,
•63
..
Aug.
10,
'63
Dec.
19,
•63
Aug.
•■>,
'63
' '
Dec.
19,
'61
Dec.
19,
'61
Dec.
IS,
'61
Mar.
7,
'62
Jan.
s.
'62
Jan.
8.
'62
Apr.
6,
'63
Aug.
15,
'63
Mar.
20,
'61
'<
Mar.
9,
'62
Mar.
9,
'62
Jan.
■>,
'62
Mar.
7,
'62
Apr.
19,
'63
Dec.
9,
'63
.\ug.
14,
'62
Aug.
14,
'62
Deo.
4,
'62
Dec.
4,
"62
■Jan.
5,
'62
Mar.
1,
'(;2
Nov.
1,
'62
Nov.
1,
'62
Nov.
D,
'61
Nov.
^.
'61
Sept
w"'^'
'61
Sept
2
'61
12,
18,
'64
'61
Nov.
Mar.
7,
'62
Nov.
1,
'61
'
Apr.
1,
'63
Aug.
15,
'63
Sept
1,
'63
Dec.
9,
'63
Sept
'>
'61
Sept.
•}
'61
Dec.
16,
'61
Mar.
i,
'62
Jan.
13,
'63
Jan.
13,
'63
Dec.
16,
'61
Mar.
7,
'62
Dec.
18,
'61
'
Jan.
S,
'62
'
Aug.
7,
'62
Aug.
7,
'62
Nov.
1,
■62
Aug.
15,
'63
Dec.
is,
'61
Mar.
7,
"62
Pro. Corp. Apr. 14,'73; nius. out
Nov. 25, '64, Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Mar. IS, "63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Drowned Apr. 4, '64, in Ander-
.-^on Co., Kan., while on furl'h.
Died of di.sease, Camp Deitzler,
Kan., Mar. 7, '62.
Killed in action, Apr. 4, '64,
Roseville, Ark.
A-s'd to Co. I, Mar. IS, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 5, '65, Ft. L'v'th.
Des. Keitsville, Mo., Oct. 17, '63.
Des. Ft.- Smith, Ark., Sep.2,'64.
Mu.s. out Nov. '24, '64, Leav'tli.
Mus. out Jan. 5, "65, Leav'tli.
Ass. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Kan., Dec. 16, '61.
Killed in action Apr. 5, "64,
Roseville, Ark.
Missing in action Oct. 12. '6:;.
Webber's Falls, C. N.
Mus. out Jan. 5, '64. Leav'th.
Ass. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Died Aug. 12, '64, Ft. Smith,
Ark., of w'ds rec'd in action
July 27, '63, Muzzard Prairie.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. IS, "65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 26, '61.
Killed in action Apr. 18, tU.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of disease, Fort Scott,
Kan., Feb. 28, '6'2.
Killed in action Mav 1, '61,
Lee's Creek, Ark.
Pro. Farrier.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June 21, '65.
.Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Sick in Hospital at Ft. Scott,
Kan., since July 9, '64; no f\-
idence of muster out on file.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Ft. Leav.
Dis. for disab. Apr. 9, '63, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Dieil of disease in camp at
Ives' Ford, Ark., Feb. 26, '64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 9, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark,
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, Leav'th.
Des. Fort Smith, Sep. 20, 'li4.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. IS, "6"..
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Died of disease, Camp Flat
Rock, Ark., July 15, '62.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June 21, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Bugler.
Assigned to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Dis. for disab. Oct. 16, '63, Ft.
Scott, Kan.
state of Kansas.
179
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry - ro>;^/y;«rf/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. T)- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Martin, James
Trading Post,
Sep. 'i, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Dis. for disability Mar. 9, "62,
Camp Bo wen, Ark.
Marshall, .Jesse H
Twin Springs,
Oct. 16, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Mus. out Nov. 25, "64, Leav'tli.
Miller, Daniel
Trading Post,
Dec. 25, '61
Killed in act'n Apr. 4, '64, Rose-
ville. Ark.
Murray, James
* '
Sop. .5, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Trans, to Inv. Corps.Apr. 12,'64.
McArt y, W illiam
' '
Oct. '26, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Mus. out June 21, '65.
Nickel. Samuel
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Disc, for dis. Mar. 18, "63, Cp.
Moonliglit, Ark.
* *
' '
' '
Mus. out Nov. '25, '64, Leavn'th.
Mus. out June 21. '65.
Newton, Isaiah D
Nickel, Benjamin F..
"
Nov. '22, '61
Mar. 7, "62
' *
Dec. 21, '61
Died of disease. Ft.' Scott, Ks.,
Jan. 18, '62.
Nickel, W illiam K
"
Sep. 14, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Died of disease, Neosho, Mo.,
Feb. 13, '63.
Ass. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Ogan, Fieldon G
"
June 8, '62
June 8, '62
Pierce, Lewis S
' '
May 20, '63
Aug. 1.5, '63
Phillips, Marion
' '
Aug. 5, '63
Dec. 9, '63
11 11
Phillips, John
' '
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Pro. Corp. Sop. 20, '62.
Eichey, Albert H.:...
Dec. IS, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Kobinson, William...
Trading Post,
Nov. 13. '61
' '
Des. Fort Smith, Sep. 20, '64.
Rockhold, Jeremiah..
' '
Sep. 2, "61
Sep. 2, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '62.
Shuler, Joseph
"
Dis. for dis. July 10, "62, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Stinson, Rhoads D . . .
* '
Dec. 19, "61
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Ks.,
June 24, '62.
Shackleford, William,
' •
Jan. 5, '62
Died of disease, Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Feb. 9, '62.
Speeks, \\ illiam
Dec. 16, '61
Mar. 7, "62
DiedDec. 6,"62, Cane Hill, Ark.,
of w'nds rec'd in action Nov.
28, '62. Cane Hill, Ark.
Speeks, John W
' '
July 1.5, "63
Aug. 15, "63
Ass. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Speeks, Hiram
' *
' '
' '
Shoemaker, Seth W . .
Potosi
Nov. 11, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Tubbs, Elias S
Trading Post,
Nov. 29, '61
Nov. -29, '61
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 30, '62.
Tumbv, Charles
Paris . . .
Dec. 19 '61
Mar 7 '6''
Mus. out Jan. 5, '65, Leavn'tii.
Died June 10, '64, Fort Smith,
Tetrick, Peter
Cane Hill, Ak.
Mar. 20, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Ark., of w'nds rec'd in action
.4pr. 4, '64, Roseville, Ark.
Vaughn, John
Trading Post,
Dec. 16, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Dis. for dis. July 14, '62, Fort
Scott, Kau.
\ anhober, Isaac C
' '
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Pro. Sergt. Mar. '29, '62.
\\ illiams, Augustus..
* '
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, Leavn'th.
W hinery, Joshua
' '
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Des. Fort Smith, Sep. 20, '64.
^\ illiams, Zebediah . .
' '
Aug. 24, "62
Aug. -24, '62
.-Vss. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
W isenmn, James
Dec. 12 '63
Jan '■'4 '64
Williams, Joseph
Cane Hill, Ak.
Apr. 1, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Pro. Corp. Apr. 14, "63.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. D.
COM. SERGT.
Charles S. Atkins
CORPORAL.
Seth W. Shoemaker
PRIVATES.
Atkins, Ciiarles S ..
Ashley, Milton M...
Cooper, .Joseph G . .
Eldridge, Levi
Marshall, James H.
Nickel, Newton
Richey, Albert H...
Shoemaker, Seth W
Trading Post
Potosi
Trading Post.
Potosi
Trading Post,
Twin Springs,
Trading Post,
Potosi.
.4lss. to Co.I. Mar. 18,'65 : w'nded
in action July 27, '64, Muzzard
Prairie, Ark.
Ass. to Co. I, Mar. IS, '65.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
.\ss. to Co. I, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed in action July
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
iT, "64,
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
Henry M. Dobyns
FIRST LIEUT.
Brainard D.Benedict,
Anson J. Walker.
Paris
Centerville .
Sep. 2, '61
Mar. 13, '63
Killed in action Oct. 23, '64,
Cow Creek, Mo.
Died of consumption, Mound
City, Feb. 20, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 27, '65.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry — C'o»Y/«Mff7.
COMPANY 'E— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SECOND LIEUT.
Herbert Robinson. . .
Anson J. Walker
John M. Defriese
FIRST SEKGT.
John M. Defriese
Robert M. C. HiU....
^. M. SERGT.
Tbeo. H. McCauley. . .
John N. Ewing
COM. SEEGT.
.John N. Ewing
SERGEANTS.
Robert M. C. Hill....
Thomas Lowman —
Lander Robinson —
John J. Back
Centerville .
Paris
Twin Springs.
Paris
Fort Scott.
William K.Everett..
Wm. P. Culberson. . . .
Christopher W.Clapp
John N . Ewing
David Newton
Samuel Uoodrich
(^OKPOR.VLS.
Lander Robinson..
Danford K. Robbin
.John Dixon
John .J. Back
William K. Everett
Sim"n P. Weatherman
Joshua Stacy
Sidney X. Gault . . .
Samuel Groodrich .
James Davis
Paris
Centerville. ..
Paris
Twin Springs,
Henry L. Barber. .
Joseph B. Dobyns .
Charles Hosley —
William P. Graham.
•Johnson Petty
Andrew .J. Crumn. . .
William H. Ward...
John Cowen
Thomas B. Landers.
Eli Cox
BUGLERS.
Burton H. Johnson. .
Reuben H. Dedrick . .
FARRIER.
.John Dixon '.
.Joshua Stacy
James Weldon
Jacob Ungerhier
PRIVATES.
Barber, Henry L
Caldwell, William W.
Caldwell, William . . .
Defriese, John M...
Dixon, John
Dobyns, Joseph B . .
Dorsoy, Truman H.
Fverett, William K..
Gwinn, Samuel P . . . .
Gilbert, John W
Hill, Robert M. C . . . .
Hodgson, Jonathan . .
Hutf, Daniel F.
Johnson, Burton H. . .
Johnson, Bradford E.
Centerville.
Paris
Centerville. ..
Twin Springs
Centerville. ..
Paris
Centerville . . .
Centerville.
Auburn
Paris .
Paris
Olathe
Brooklyn
Twin Springs
Fort Scott. . . .
Twin Springs,
Paris
Fort Scott. . . .
Twin Springs,
Centerville .
Paris
Centerville . .
Paris
Twin Springs.
Paris
Paris.
Sep.
'61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Oct. 17, "61
Sep. 12, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. ^ 2, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Jan. 19, '62
Sep. 12, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Sep. 2, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 2, '61
July 27, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. 18, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Mar. 12, '62
Mar. 13, '63
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 18, "61
Sep. 12, "61
Sep.
Mar.
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 2. '61
Sep. 4, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Sep, 2, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. ^ 2, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Jan. 19, '62
Sep. 12, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Dec. '24, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 2, '61
July 27. '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. 18, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Mus. out March 9, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 13, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 27. '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 13, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Lea" worth.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Lea' worth.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 6, '63.
Mus. out .June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Lea'wortli.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. oiit .Jan. 8, '65, Lea'worth.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Com. Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Lea'worth.
Pro. Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Appointed Farrier.
Pro. Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Killed in action, Apr. 5, '64,
Roseville, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Feb. 25, '64, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Killed in act'n Apr. 5, '64, Rose-
ville, Ark.
Killed in action, July 27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
Killed in act'n Apr. 5, '64, Rose-
ville, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 2, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 2, '61.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Killed in action, Oct. 25, '64,
Mound City, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 2, '61.
Dis. for disability, .Jan. 9, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'tli.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
f^tate of Kansas.
181
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co«Y/««ed.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlis-tment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Kelsoy, Augustus
Kerr, Calvin C.
LonfT. Enos
Loiifj, .John
Mays, Chas. W
McDowell, Simeon .
Ri)binsou, Lander. .
Robins, Dauford K.
Stevens, Wm. H.
Snyder, Wm. T. .
SteviMison. Joseph
Walker, Samuel B.
Weatherman, Si-
mon P
Whitesides, Thos. G.
Paris
Centervillp
Brooklyn . .
Paris
Ceuterville , ..
Twin Springs.
Paris
Centerville . ..
Paris
Sei.t. 2, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Mus. out .June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '6.5, Leav'th.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mar. 13, '65.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 2, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. '2, '61, dis. for
dis. Mar. 17, '63, Camp Moon-
light, Mo.
Killed in action Aug. 12, '6i,
near Van Buren, Ark.
Mus. out June "23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out June3,"65, Lea' worth.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out June 3,
'65, Leavenworth.
Killed -June '28, '63, near Fort
Scott.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co.* E.
Arney, Georfre .
Ard, David . . .
Barnes, Wm. F...
Beth, Charles
Beth, William
Back, .John .J
Beemont, John M.
Carson, Win. H
Crabtree, Job
Culberson, Samuel B.
Cash, .Samuel F
Cowen, John
Coberly, Oliver
Cliambers, -Jolm D.
Crunin, Andrew J..
Cox, Eli
Clapp,Cliristopher W
Carinack, Thomas . . .
Crosley, Isaac
Culberson, Wm. P. .
Dorsey, James A. . .
Dickey, Peter
Davis, .James
Dedrick, Reuben H.
Dunn. James A
Ewintr, Jolm N .
Fresh, Charles .
Fuller, Asa
(iraham, Isaiah L.
Gilstrap, Joseph
Fort Lincoln,
Fort Scott.
Centerville .
Paris
Ceuterville . .
Twin Springs
Centerville . .
Twin Springs
Fort Scott...
Olathe
Twin Springs,
Trading Post,
Twin Springs,
.Vuburu
Fort Scott. . . .
Twin Si)rings,
Paris
Mar. 7, "62
June 26, '62
Oct. 17, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Dec. '26, "61.
Oct. 9, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Dec. IS. "61
Sept. 12, "61
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 5, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Oct. 17, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 14, '62
Sept. 4, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Ai>r. 4, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Oct. 2, '61
July 9, '62
Sept. 12, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Sept. 30, '61
Mar.
7, "62
June 26, "62
Oct. 17, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Dec. '26, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Aug. IS, "62
Dec. 18, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 5, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Oct. 17. "61
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 14, '62
Sept. 4, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Apr. 4, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Oct. 2, '61
July 9, '62
Sept. 12, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Sept. 12. "61
Jan. '21, '62
Sept. 30, '61
Mus. out June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Died Dec. 14, "62, at Ft. Scott,
of w'ds "rec'd in action April
18, '62, Clear Creek, Mo.
Mus. out May 10, '65, Le' worth.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's-.
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for disab. Ft. Scott, Nov.
9, '62.
Died -of dis. Ft. Scott, Dec.
11, '61.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, July
•20, '64.
Died wliile on furlough Jan.
21, '62
Pro. Corp.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. ; assigned to Co. G.
March 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out June 23,
'65, DeVall's Bluff".
Mus. out April 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville, Ark.
No. evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler : mus. out June
23, '65. DeVall's Bluff.
Killed in action Apr. 5, "64,
Roseville, Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 9, '62, Fort
Smith.
Mus. out Nov. 1,'64, Lea' worth.
Died of disease, Rhea's Mills,
Dec. '23, "62.
Dis. Oct. '28, "62, Ft. Wayne. C.
N., by sentence of G. C. M.
182
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Conimwcr?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. E— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Gipson, .James N
Goodrich, Samuel —
Graham, William P.,
Gault, Sidney A
Harmon, Charles H.
Hosley, -James
Humphrey, Samuel F.
Huff, George
Hutchin, Wallace W
Hosley, Charles
Hults, Edward
Hill, Greenup N
Hiitchin, JoelG
Hawthorn, Jesse N. .
King, Joseph N
Landers, Thomas B.
Lambert, Stephen . .
Lowry, Thomas H. . .
Lowman, Thomas.. .
Mullins, Terry
Macon, Wallace W. .
Madden, William . . .
Mays, Jackson
Murphy, Thomas —
McCauley, Theo. H. .
McDowell, Joseph. .
Newton, David
Centerville.
Paris
Paris .
Nation, Thomas E..
Noggle, Thomas J..
Prock, Henry
Pumphlin, John.. ..
Petty, Johnson.
Payton, John. . .
Rose, John P
Richardson, .James
Severs, .John
Stevenson, James C.
Stacy, Joshua
Snyder, Henry
Shawver, Elias G.
Ungerhier, Jacob..
Yanwormer, David
Venable, James
Venable, Edward . .
Vanwormer, Feeliui;
Ward, William H. .
WiLsou, Peter
Paris .
Trading Post
Osawatomie.
Paris
Trading Post
Twin Springs,
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott. .
Paris
Paris
Fort Scott. .
Paris
Paris . .
Paris
Wadkius.Tliumas.
Paris . .
Aug. 18, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Dec. .5, '61
July '29, '63
Sep. 24, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. 5, '61
July 9, '62
Oct. 9, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Feb. 15, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Dec. 23, '62
Mar. 7, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Mar.
•62
Mar. 27, '62
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Oct. 17, "61
Twin Springs,
Humboldt. . . .
Centerville . . .
Fort Scott. . . .
Fort Scott.
Brooklyn. .
Humboldt.
Fort Scott. .
Aug. 18, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Dec. .5, '61
July 29, '63
Sep. 24, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. .5, '61
.July 9, '62
Oct. 9, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Feb. l.i, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Dec. 23, '61
Mar. 7. '62
Dec. 27, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Mar. 27, '62
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Oct. 17 "61
July
Nov.
•27,
6,
'63
'61
July
Nov.
•27,
6,
'63
'61
Apr.
26,
'62
Apr.
26,
'62
Mar.
7,
'62
Mar.
7,
'62
Jan.
16,
'62
.Jan.
16,
'62
Jan.
n.
'62
.Jan.
17.
'62
Sep.
June
16,
11,
'61
'62
Sep. 16,
June 11,
'61
'62
Dec.
•2.5,
'61
Dec.
•2.'),
'61
Jan.
•20,
■62
Jan.
•20,
'62
Mar.
Nov.
10,
'29,
'62
'61
Mar.
Nov.
10,
•29,
'62
'61
Dec.
24,
'61
Dec.
•24,
'61
Sep.
Mar
1,
7,
'62
'62
Sep.
Mar.
1,
7,
'62
'62
Oct.
Mar
9,
7,
'61
'62
Oct.
Mar
9,
7,
'61
'62
JUIK
16,
'62
June
16,
'62
Sep.
Mar
1,
7,
'62
'62
Sep.
Mar
1,
7,
'62
'62
Jan.
Oct.
19,
•21,
'62
'61
Jan.
Oct.
19,
'21,
'62
'61
Jan.
19,
•62
Jan.
19,
'62
Died of dis. at Neosho, Mo.
Dec. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out May 22,
'65, DeVall's Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Mus. out .June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corporal.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of disease at Ft. Smith,
Ark., Jan. 9, '64.
Killed in action July '27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
Dis. for disability Jan. '29, '64,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Killed in action Oct. 12, '63,
Webber's Falls, C. N.
Died of measles at Fort Scott,
Kan., Nov. 19, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Killed in action Apr. 5, '64, at
Roseville, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 17, '63,
Arkansas.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Apr. 5, '62,
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Quar. Master Sergt. ; mus.
out Jan. 3, "65, Leavenworth.
Assigned to Co, G, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; killed in action
April 5, '64, Ro.seville, Ark.
Mus. out April 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June ^23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia while on
furlough, Apr. 14, '62.
Died of disease, Fort Scott;
date unknown.
Pro. Corjj.
Mus. out June ^23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of mea.«les. Fort Scott,
Jan. 14, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville, Ark.
Trans, to Co. K, May 23, '6'2.
Mus, out Jan. '24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out Jan. 3,
'65, Leavenworth, Kan.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June '23, '65, Clarks-
ville, Ark.
Pro. Fan-ier.
Killed in action July 27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie.
Killed in action May 25, '63,
Fort Gibson, C. N,
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kansas.
183
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalky— Con^mwer?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. IS, — Continued.
Names aufi rai-.l
Ki'sidonce.
PRIVATES.
Woods, John VV .
\Yiim, James M
Wagner, Aaron. .
Welch, William .
Weldon, .James. .
Paris
Miami Mis'n,
Fort Scott.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
July 28, '63
Apr. 21, '62
Dec, 24, '61
Sep. 29,'61
Feb. 2.5, '61
July 23, '63
Apr. 21, '62
Dec. 24, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Feb. 2.5, '62
Remarks.
Ass. to new Co. G, Mar. 18, '6.5.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVall's
Rlutf, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 29, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Pro. Farrier ; killed in action
.Jvdy 27, '64, Muzzard Prairie
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. E.
Coberly, Oliver Fort Scott . .
Caldwell, William.. . . Centerville .
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Ass. to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Charles F. Clarke....
FrederickW.Schuarte
William Gordon
Charles O. Judson —
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles F. Clarke....
Fred'k W. Schuarte . .
William Gordon
Charles W. Jewell . . .
Wm. R. Judson, jr
SECOXD LIEUT.
William Gordon
Cliarles King
John P. Grassberger. .
FIRST SERGT.
Robert Henderson . . .
Patrick Flannery
Robert Wheeling
q. M. SERGT.
Patrick Flannery
Scott Newell
John Tennant
COM. SERGT.
William J. Hunter. . .
SERGEANTS.
Patrick Flannery
James Maloney
Robert Wlioeling
Luke F. Parsons
Henry Brothers
George W. Paine
Benjaimn F.Robinson
John Tennant
Hector L. Schlatter . .
Christopher C. Lin-
viUe
John Beatty
Albert Edmonds
Charles Speiner
Alexander Spillman . .
.A.dnaT. Owens
James Swan
COKPOR.VLS.
Robert Wheeling
George F. Long
Henry Brothers
George W. Paine
Alexander Spillman . .
Christopher (.'. Lin-
ville
Jf>hn Tennant
William J. Hunter. ..
Benjamin F. Robinson
Ft. Riley
Gatesville.
Fort Scott.
Ft. Riley . .
Gatesville .
Topeka . . .
Fort Scott.
Gatesville .
■ropeka
Davis Co. .
Jimct'n City.
Riley Co
Manhattan.
Riley Co
Davis Co
Riley Co
Saline Co
Davis Co
Saline Co
Manhattan...
Leavenworth
RileyCo
Riley Co
Junct'n City.
Dickinson Co
RileyCo
Davis Co
Junct'n City.
RileyCo
Manhattan. ..
Saline Co
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 8, "61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. 4, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 4, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct.
Mar.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Sep.
Nov. 20, '62
21, '61
28, '62
15, '62
18, '63
4, '61
21, '61
1, '62
15, '62
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
20, '61
1, '62
15, '62
4, '61
8, '61
4, '61
7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct.. 7, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. 4, "61
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 4, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 7. '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Pro. Capt. and Asst. Adj. Gen.
U. S. Vols.
Trans, as 2d Lieut, to the 2d
U. S. Cav. .July, '62.
Resigned Aug. 4, '63.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, 'A5.
Pro. Capt. Oct, 21, '61.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 28, '62.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. 1st. Lieut, and R. Q. M.,
Nov. 7, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, Leavn'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 1, '62.
Resigned Sep. 18, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. G, Sep. 15,'62.
Reduced to ranks Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. Reg. Com.Serg..June24,'64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 4th Ark. Cav.,
Oct. 18, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Quartermaster Oct. 20,'61.
Red. to ranks, Nov. 21, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Ind. Home
Guards, July 14, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Dis. for disability. May 15, '62,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Ft. L'v'th.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. June 24, '64.
Killed at Olathe, Kan., Apr. 12,
'63; accidentally shot.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Pro. Capt. 3d Ind. Home G'rds,
July 14, '62.
Reul. Veteran.
As'd to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. '24, '61. '
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 24, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 15, '62.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Oct. 15, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- Co^f/;)^*^^/.
COMPANY ¥ — Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
tORPOKALS.
Benjamin H. Clark. . .
Grenville L. Gove —
William Burgoyne . . .
Hector L. Schaltter..
Bewis Olson
Albert Edmonds
John Nobs
John Beatty
Cliai-les Speiner
Curtiss .Johnson
Ephraim Badger
Isaac \V. Martin
Richard H. Oltmans,
Patrick Flanuei-y —
Jasper Sewell
James Swan
Harlan P. Sanford. ..
William Condray
Reuben Church
Samuel P. Rolander..
Joseph Weisse
BUGLERS.
John P. Grassber.ger
Edward W. Newell..
Richard B. Sarber —
James Reynolds
Alonzo Scliemerhorn
FARRTER.
Benjamin Raynor . . .
Darius Walbridge . . .
Michael Hoffmier...
SADDLER.
Jonas J. Ball
Amory M. Pooler. . . .
PRIVATES.
AUingham, .James. . .
Adams, Alexander.. .
Atkins, George E. . . .
Arnold, John E. H.. .
Bnrgoyue. George. . .
Barker, Henry L. . . .
Ball, Jonas J
Burgoyne, William. .
Badger, Ephraim . . .
Beveridge, James . . .
Beigart, John W
Brothers, Henrj'
Brussow, William . . .
Bruce, David W
Coffin, Homer
Caillog, Frank
Cooper, John W
Condray, William . . .
Church, Reuben
Clark, Benjamin H. .
Clark, Reuben
Church, David
Edmonds, .Ubert. ..
Edwards, Stephen..
Flinn, Patrick
Fisher, John
Fox, John
Flannery, Patrick . . .
Gloge, August
Grassberger, John P.
Manhattan. ..
Leavenworth,
Manhattan...
Riley county.,
Jnnct. City. ..
Junct, City. . .
Saline Co. . . .
Davis county
Saline Co
Riley county.
Stanton
Shawnee
Manhattan...
Junct. City . . .
Riley county.
Wab'n.'iee Co.
Davis county
Manhattan. . .
Leavenworth
Manhattan . . .
Davis county
Manhattan..
Salina
Manhattan.. ,
Jimct. City... Oct. 4, '61
Manhattan... Oct. 7, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1«, "61
4, '61
7, '61
15, '61
7, '61
4, '61
7, '61
10, '62
1, '62
7, '61
5, '61
7, '61
4, '61
1, '62
18. '62
4, '61
7, '61
4, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. '26, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Aug. 23, '62
Oct. 7. '61
Oct. 4, "61
Oct, 7, '61
Davis county
Manhattan.. .
Davis county
Saline Co
Pottawat. Co.
Riley county..
Manhattan.. .
Davis county.
Lane Rdg., II.
Dickinson Co,
Davis county,
Riley county..
Davis county
Riley county.
Leavenworth,
Davis county
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
,S, '61
7, '61
4, '61
7, '61
4, '61
7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct.
Oct.
4, '61
7, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. l.'i, '61
Oct.. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Oct. 4, '61
Oct.
Oct.
7, '61
4, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Aug. 23, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
8, '61
7, '61
4, '61
7, '61
4. 61
7, '61
Oct.
Oct.
7, '61
8, '61
Oct. ^ 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct.
Oct.
4, '61
7. '61
Oct. 5. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Reduced to ranks.
Pro, 1st Lieut. Co. G, 11th K. V.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. -June 28, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1."), '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 30, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'tli.
Red. to ranks, Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Died of di.sease, Fort Smith,
Ark., Jan. 20, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 19, "64, Leav'th.
Pro. Chief Bugler .June 2^, '62.
Reduced to ranks Apr. 1, '63.
Pro. Chief Bugler June 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Reduced to ranks.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, "6o.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Drowned while attempting to
cross the river at Ft. Smith,
Ark., Jan. 20, '64.
Died of disease, Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Nov. 7, '62.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 22, '62, Rliea's
MiUs, Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. G, 15th K. C,
Nov. 18, '62.
Pro. Saddler Oct. 10, '61 ; disc.
for dis. May 18, '63, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Corporal Mar. 1, '62,
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 24, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp, Nov. 30, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 30,'61 ; renl.Vet.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Disc, for dis. Jan. 9, "63, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Disc, for dis. May 19, '62, Fort
Leavenworth.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 15, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 9, '61 ; pro. Corp.
.June 1, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Leaven-
worth, Dec. 26, '61.
Pro. Bugler, Oct. 9, '61.
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry
COMPANY V - Continiu'd.
-Confhtued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
;i>KIVATES.
(idve, Grenville L . . . .
Manhattan . . .
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, "61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '61.
Hunter, William J. ..
' •
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Corp. March 1, '62.
Hunting. William —
' '
' '
' '
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Le'worth.
Henderson. Robert...
Junction City,
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. '20, '61.
Jones, James E
Manhattan. ..
' '
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Le'wortli.
Johnson, Cnrtiss
Saline county.
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18, '62; pro.
Cap. Co. E, 1.5th K. C, Nov.
15, '63.
Keating, Robert
Manhattan . . .
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Dis. fordis. May 9,'62,Ft. Lea v.
Kurtzie, Charles F.. .
Davis county,
Oct. 7. '61
Oct. 7. '61
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Le'worth.
Liuville. Christo-
pher C
Riley county.
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 24, '61; mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Long, George F
Davis county.
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '61 ; re-en-
listed veteran.
Maloney, James
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 5. -61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 9, '61; mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Morris, Dewitt C
Clay county . .
Oct. 7. "61
Oot. 7, '61
Mus. out Nov. 19,'64, Le'worth.
Martin, Isaac W
Davis county,
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63 ; mus. out
Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Maloney, Philip
' '
' '
Re-enlisted veteran.
Manhattan.. .
Juncti'n City.
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, "61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 14, "62.
Nobs, John '. . .
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, "62.
Newell, Edward W...
Manhattan . . .
Oct. 4, "61
Oct. 4. '61
Pro. Bugler Oct. 9, '61 ; mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Owens, Adna T
Juncti'n City,
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt.
Oltmans. Richard H..
Saline county.
Oct. 7. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63 ; mus. out
Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Manhattan. ..
Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Pooler, Amory M
Davis countv.
' '
' '
Pro. Saddler Dec. 12, '63.
Patterson.Leonard H.
' '
' '
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Le'worth.
Parsons, Luke F
Saline county,
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 21, '61.
Paine, George W
Davis county,
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Oct. 24, '61.
Robinson, Benja-
min F
Saline county.
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 30, "61.
Rolander, Samuel P..
Riley county..
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, "64.
Reynolds, James
Manhattan.. .
' '
' '
Pro. BuglerApr. 20, '63.
Rodman, John H
Davis county.
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Mns. out Nov. 19, '64, Le'worth.
Rohrer, Joshua
Atchison Co . .
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. '20, '61
11 11
Sanford, Harlan P..
Manhattan . . .
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 30, '63.
Simons, W illiam
Saline county.
' '
' '
Mus. out Nov. 19, "64, Le'worth.
Singleman, Adam
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Sweet, Benjamin H..
Pottawat. Co.
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
" "
Shannon, William.. ..
Irwin
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. _ 4, '61
Re-enlisted veteran.
Spillman, Alexander..
Juncti'n City,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 24, '61.
Sarber, Richard B
Manhattan.. .
Oct. 7. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Bugler June "28, '62.
Schlatter, Hector L. .
' '
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Pro. Corp. May 18, '62.
Tennant, .John
' '
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 26, '61.
Trainer, William
Davis county.
' '
' '
Dis. fordis. Mav3.'62, Ft. Riley.
Wheeling, Robert
Riley county..
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 9, '61.
Weisse, Joseph
Wab'nseo Co..
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Walbridge, Darius. ..
Manhattan . . .
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, "61
Pro. Farrier Oct. 10, '61 ; mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Wandler, Joseph
Davis county.
' '
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Wetzold,EhregottW.
Wab'nsee Co..
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Young, James H
Manhattan. . .
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. L, 5th K.
C, Jan. 4, '6-2.
Zimmerman, John . ..
Leavenworth,
Oct. 9, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. F.
Blood, Charles L.
Blood, Martin V. .
Beatty, John
Badger, John
Brisby, James
Cease, Frederick.
Clark, Harmon. . .
Dunn, James E
Fx-ankliu, James B.
Gleason, Martin
Hoffmire, Michael.
St. George.
Davis county,
Milford, Tex. .
Davis county.
Clay county . .
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Chicago. 111...
Leavenworth,
Nov. 7, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Jan. 21, '62
June 11, "64
Feb. 1, '62
Dec. '20, '63
Oct. 23, '63
Aug. 23, '62
Nov. 7,
'61
Jan. 10,
Jan. 21,
'62
'62
June 11,
Feb. 1,
'64
'62
Dec. 30,
'63
Aug. 23,
"62
Mus. out Jan. '24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Pro. Corp. June 15, '62.
Mus. out Jan. '24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, "65.
Killed in action Aug. '24, '62,
Coon Creek, Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'onim?<ed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hunt, Robert H .
Honey, Quincy. .
Hawk, Edward.
Link, Jacob —
Motague, George W .
McCann, Thomas J.
Prather, John W —
Palmer, Leonidas...
Eeiner, Frederick.
Eaynor, Ben.iamin
Sewell, Jasper
Stephens, Charles .
Speiner, Charles,
Swan, James
Scliemerhorn, Alonzo,
Thurber, Benjamin...
Thomas, Henry
Teal, Peter
Walsh, John. . . .
Waldeck, Fred-
erick W
Residence.
Dickinson Co.
Davis county,
Fort Riley. . . .
Davis county.
Fort Riley.. ..
Davis county,
.Juncti'n City,
Manhattan ..
Stanton
Juncti'n City.
Dickinson Co,
Manhattan . .
Riley county.,
Davis county;
Leavenworth,
Date of
enlistment.
Oct. 21, '61
Feb. 1, '62
June 1, '63
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '63
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 26, '62
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Jan. 10, '62
Nov. 7, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Apr. 1, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Nov. 18, "61
Date of
muster.
Oct.
Feb.
21, "61
1, '62
June 1, '63
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '63
Feb. 1, "62
Oct. 26, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Oct. 26, '62
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Jan. 10, '62
Nov. 7, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Apr. 1, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Nov. 18. '63
Remarks.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. I, 2d K. C,
Dec. 6, '61.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 30, '64,
Fort Scott.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville.
Is not accounted for on mus.
out roll.
Renl. Vet.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. IS, '65.
Dis for disability Nov. 22, '62,
Rhea's MiUs, Ark.
Mus. out Feb. 1, '65, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Farrier, Oct., '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Missing in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15. '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '63.
Pro. Bugler May 10, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Killed by guerrillas May 19, '64,
while on escort duty.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. Leav'th, Jau. 31, '62
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. F.
SERGE.\NTS.
John Nobs
Adna T. Owens
COKPOEALS.
William Coudray
Reuben Church
BUGLER.
Alonzo Schermerhorn,
PRIVATES.
Adams, Alexander . . .
Clark, Reuben
Clard, Benjamin H...
Condray, William . . . .
Church, Reuben
Fox, John
Long, George F
Maloney, Philip
McCann, Thomas J . .
Nobs, John
Ow.'us, Adna T
Shannon, William
Scliemrrhorn, Alonzo.
Juncti'n City
Manhattan ..
Juncti'n City,
Manhattan ..
Salina
Minneola
L'n Ridge, 111,
Randolph .. ..
.Juncti'n City
Fort Riley....
Juncti'n City,
Irwin
Manhattan
Jan. 18, '64
Feb. 16, '65
Jau. 1. '64
Mar. 30, '64
.Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Aug. 5, '64.
Ass. to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
As'tl to new Co. A, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
As'd to new Co. A, Mar. Ij;, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Natlianiel B. Lucas.
Robert Henderson
FIRST LIEUT.
.John M. Laing
Robert Henderson
Ebenezer W. Lucas
SECOND LIEUT.
John M. Dunn
Robert Henderson
Ebenezer W. Lucas
Daniel Braraan.. . .
FIRST SERGT.
William Markwood.
Ebenezer W. Lucas. .
Daniel Braman
Jolin My(
Wyandotte . . .
.Juncti'n City
Juncti'n City
Wyandotte . . ,
.Juncti'n City
Wyandotte . . .
Wyandotte.
Shawnee . ..
Apr. 19, '62
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Feb.
4,
'62
Dec.
9,
'64
Doc.
30,
'61
Jan.
1,
'64
Mar.
15,
'65
May
26,
'62
^ept
15,
'62
Jan.
1,
'64
Apr.
19,
'62
Dec.
10,
■61
Trans, as Capt. to 18th U. S.
Col'd Vol., Apr. 6, '64.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff; wounded in act'n, Apr.
18, '64, Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Maj. l.")th K. C. Oct. 15, '63.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 9, '64.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Ut Lieut. Mar. 15, '65.
Com. and as'd to duty as 2d
Lieut., but never mus.
Red. to ranks, Sep. 1, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. : mus. out Nov.
16, '64, Ft. Leavenworth.
Mus. out Nov. 15.'64, Ft. L'v'th.
state of Kansas.
187
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS i
COMPANY G- Continued.
Cavalry — Contimicfl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
D;it(^ of
enlisliinnit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
FIRST SERGT.
Tlionias Finn
SEKGEAXTS.
EliasM. Wriirht...
Ebenezer W. Lnca^
Gideon Vllsworth .
Daniel Braraan.. . .
Jolm Myers
Samuel J. Martin.
Ralph D. Luther....
Patrick Burke
George H. Thomas. .
Heur.v P. Ledger . . . .
Amaziah Williams..
John Wi'lbright
William Humphrey.
Isaac Fountain
Philip Burns
CORPORALS.
Elienezer W. Lucas .
Daniel Braman
Amaziah Williams..
John Mvers.;
Ralph D. Luther....
Samuel .J. Martin...
Albert B. Coffin
Tliomas Finn
William Humphrey.
Joel T. Martin
Isaac Fountain
Philip Burns
Henry Winters
John Walbriglit
Beverly Lancaster . .
Jacob Friend
Tliompson Field
Hugh Sliamblin
BUGLERS.
Talton Wilson
Charles Lonergan . . .
Lafa.vette Sliamblin
FAREIEE.
James C. Milligen...
Allen T. Wright
SADDLER.
Jes.se W. Branson . . .
PRIVATES.
Atchison. Alexander,
Allsworth, Gideon.. .
Burke, Patrick
Braman, Daniel
Bellows, William
Collins, Thomas .J...
Coijeland, Edward ..
Gilder, John
Giblin, Michael
Hardin, .John B
Harris, John V
Hammond, Freder'k
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Shawnee
WyandotUv ..
Leaven worth ,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Fort Lincoln,
Leavenworth,
Fort Lincoln ,
Fort Scott. . . .
Marysville, O.
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Lincoln ,
Shawnee
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Lincoln,
Neosho, Mo..
Fort Scott. . . .
Marysville, O.
Ft. Leav'wth,
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Newtonia.Mo.
Maysv'le,.\rk.
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Neosho, Mo . .
Wyandotte. ..
V. Buren,Ark.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis. Mo.
Wyandotte. ..
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Fort Scott
Shawnee
Osawatomie..
Mar. :il, "6J
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 22, '(il
Nov. .1, '61
Nov. 7, "til
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. Ti, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 31, '62
kng. 2, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 1. '61
Oct. 29; '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 27, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. :U, '62
Sep. 8, '62
.A.ug. 2, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Jan. 14. '63
June 15, '62
6, '61
5, '61
4, '63
Feb.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Jan,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
14, '61
24, '61
2, '62
18, '6:i
24, '62
16, '61
5, '61
1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov.
Nov.
26, '61
19, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec.
Nov,
Dec.
31, '61
16, '61
9, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Nov. 1, "61
D(>c. 10, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Dec. IS, '61
Oct. 29, ;61
Nov. 6, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Aug. 2, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Dec. 10, "61
Oct. 29, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. 31, "62
Sep. 8, "62
Aug. 2, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Feb. 4, '63
Jan. 14, '63
June 15, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Oct. 14, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 2, '62
Jan. 18, '63
Nov. 24, '62
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. -i^, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 9, '61
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. ■2d Ind. Home
Guards, Sep. 9, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 15,'64, Ft. L'v'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 15, '64.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
wounded in action. Mar. 18,
"64, near Roseville, through
right hip, limb amput'ted, ab-
.sent sick in hospital, St.Louis.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 1, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out May 18, '65, DeVall's
BlufT, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 8, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 15,'64, Ft. L'v'th.
Mus. out May 19, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mu.s. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. May 2, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 5, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Died, Sep. 18, '63, of wounds
rec'd in street. Ft. Scott, Kan.,
while in dis. of his duty.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 15, '64:
wounded in skirmish. May 17,
'63, Ft. Blunt, C. N.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 15, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 15, '64.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 15, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. L'v'th.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Nov. 18,'64, Ft. L'v'th.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 20, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Disc, for dis. Nov. 19, '63, Fort
Leavenworth.
Pro. Serg. June 15, '63.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 15, '65, Ft. Leav.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Missing in action May 1, '64,
Saline River, Ark.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
188
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^in^ef?.
COMPANY G-Contiinwil.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Harris, Thomas —
Jackson, Peter D..
KelJer, James
Kames, Thomas S. .
Lucas, Ebenezer W
Laden, James
Ledger, Henry P. ..
Lonegan, Charles..
Lnther, Ealph D. ..
Lancaster, Beverl.v .
Martin, Samuel .J...
Millet, Lewis
Myers, John
Miller, Benjamin . . .
Orey, Michael
Ryan, Patrick
Stephenson, Geo. E. . .
Shamblin, Lafayette,
Sem, Samuel
Stallraan, Conrad . .
Smith, Charles H...
Scrivenor, John
Scrivenor, William
Smith, Henry C . . .
Tarr, Greorge W
Toomey, Michael . . .
Thomas, George H.
Tool, Thomas
Vance, Jesse L.
Vance, Isaac
Wolcott, Albert G.
Weldon, Peter
Williams, Amaziah .
Woolford, Soloman .
Wright, Elias M
Walbright, John
Youngman, William
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Fort Scott.
Easton
Fort Scott.
Wyandotte
Ft.L'venw'th,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte.. .
Fort Scott. . . .
Shawnee
Ft.L'venw'tlr
Shawnee
Fort Scott....
Ft.L'venw'th
Easton.
Ft.L'venw'th.
Leavenworth
Fort Scott, . . .
Ft.L'venw'th
Fort Lincoln
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
Dec. 28, "61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. IS, '61
Oct. 14. '61
Nov. 22, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Oct. 27, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Nov. '20, '61
Nov. 2, "61
Sept. 24, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 15, '61
May 6, '61
Nov. S, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 26, "61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Date of
muster.
Dec. 28, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Dec. 3, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 12, "61
Dec. 18, "61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 10, "61
Sept. 24, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 15, '61
May 6, '61
Nov. 8, "61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 26, "61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 1.5, '61
Nov. 1, "61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Remarks
Des. Fort Scott, Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 18, '64, Ft. Leav.
Di.sc. for dis. Nov. 15, '64, Chi-
cago, 111.
Pro. Corj). Jan, 1, '62.
Disc, for dis. Jan. 21, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark., of w'nds rec'd in
arm in act'n at Backbone Jit.,
Ark.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 28, '64.
Pro. Coi-p. Sep. 1, '62.
Died of diarrhea Camp Bub-
cock, .\rk.
Pro. Corp. May 16, '62.
Trans, to Inv. Corps, Ft, Leav.,
Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. ; w'nded in action
May 19, '64.
Des. Fort Scott. June 13, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out iVIay 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Killed, Fort Scott. Oct. 31, '63.
Des. Fort Riley, Dec. 10, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav.
Des. Fort Scott, June 20, '62.
Drowned at North Fork, C. N.,
Sep. 10, '62, while watering
his horse.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '62.
Re-enlisted veteran; slightly,
w'ded in action at Ft. Blunt,
C. N., May 17, '63.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. Leav. ,
Mus. out May 19, "65, DeVall's ;
Bluff.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Ft. LeavJ
Pro. Corp. May 1, "62.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Died of fever at Camp Flat '
Rock. C. N.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. G.
Bran.son, Jesse W
VanBuren.A.rk
Nov. 24, '62
Nov. 24, '62
Pro. Saddler ; mus. out .July
18, "65, DeVall's Bluff. ,
Burgoon, William R..
"
"
Died of chronic diarrhea, F^
Scott, Jan. 15, '63. ]
Burns, PhiliiJ
Marysville, O.
Apr. 28, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Pro. Corp. Aug. 8, '63. 1
Beeves, Moses
Cherokee N'n.
.June 11, '62
June 11, '62
No evi. of mus. out on file. J
Breedin; Thomas J. . .
Cane HULArk
Nov. 1, '62
Nov. 1, '32
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall'i
Bluff. 1
Breedin, Reuben R...
VanBurenArk
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. 26. '62
' ' "
Coffin, Albert B
Leavenworth,
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '62.
Conner, Cyrus
Fort Riley, . . .
Dec. 26, '62
Dec. 26, '62
Died of fever, Talequah, C.
N., May 1, '63.
Craig, Jonathan
Maysv'le, Ark.
Jan. 23, '63
Jan. 23, '63
Died of consumption, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N., Nov. 6, "63.
Cromick, James N. ..
Fort Scott. . . .
Jan. 14, '62
Jan. 14, '62
Des. ClarksviUe, Feb. 15, '65.
Cash, Frank
Paola.
May 5, '62
Ma,y 5, "62
Dis. for dis. May 9, '63. Fort
Scott.
Clark, William
Fort Scott. . . .
June 24, '62
June 24, '62
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Cane Hill,Ark
Nov. 22, '62
Nov. 22, '62
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Carver, James R
Richland„Mo.
Mar. 29, '63
Mar. 29, '63
I ( I i
1
i
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o?i^m?/<'<7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G—Continwcl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
eulLstment.
Date of
mus^ter.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Daniels, .John
Dickey, William R.
Dorand, William —
Daniels, Ricliani L
Danton, Rnfus N..
Ensrland, Joseph...
Eni,danil, William.
Fountain, Isaac. . .
Foster, William P.
Fountain, .Joseph.
Flemmings, W^illiam,
Frederick, John N.
Fuller, .John W.
Friend, Jacob. .
Field, Thompson .
Finn, Thomas . . .
Goddard, John. . .
Goddard, Larkin.
Gibson, Samuel.
Galleon, Barton.. .
Hawkins, William
Hutchins, William H.
Humphrey, William..
Jenkins, Wesley. . .
Kelsey, William
Lee, James R
Ijimerick, William. .
Millis, .James
Millis, Daniel
Millii,'en, James C . . .
Millisen, William E.
Matthews, Jacob
Miller, William G....
Martin, James P.,
Martin, Joel T
Markwood, William.
McNary, John
McMahan, Joseph, . . .
McKinzie, Thomas J.
McDonald, Alexander
Pettit, Julius C...
Pooler, Alexander.
Ritchie, George D .
Roy. Martin L
Pls'nt R'e.Mo
Fort Scott.
Cherokee Na.
Maysville, Ar
Fort Scott. . . ,
Walnut Hill. .
Fort Scott. . . .
Newtonia, Mo
Maysville, Ar.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Cherokee Na
Neoslio, Mo.
Feb. 17,
Feb. 4,
Aug. 30,
May 2:5,
July 2.5,
Jan. 23,
July 2.S,
Aug. 2,
June 9,
Aug. 20,
June 26,
Nov. 24,
June 14,
Feb. 4,
Jan. 14,
Mar. 31,
Sep. 4,
Apr. 29, '63
Ft.Le'v'nw'th
Fort Lincoln ,
Easton
Fayettev'e, Ar
Paola
Fort Scott . .
Neosho, Mo.
Junction City
Ft. Le'vn'w'h,
Neosho, Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
Ft. Le'vn'w'h
Leavenworth.
Cherokee Na.
Fort Scott. . . .
Fort Riley....
Fort Scott. . . .
Sep. 8,
Nov. 24,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 7,
Nov. 5,
Apr. 28,
May 27,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 12,
Sep. 2,
Jan. 30, '63
Dec. '26,
Jan. 3,
Sep. 8,
Apr. 19, '62
June 16, '62
.June 25, '62
Feb. 25, '62
July 25, '63
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 5, '63
Nov. 24, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Feb. 17, '62
Feb. 4, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 23, '62
July 25, '62
Jan. 23, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 2, '62
June 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
.June 26, '62
Nov. 24, "62
June 14, '62
Feb. 4, '63
Jan. 14, '63
Mar. 31, '62
Sep. 4, '62
-Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 8, '62
Nov. 24, '62
Mar. 31, "62
Feb. 7, '63
Nov. 5, '61
Apr. 28, '63
May 27, '62
Feb. 15, '6:3
Feb. 12, '63
Sep. 2, '62
Jan. 30, '63
Dec. 26, '62
Jan. 3, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Apr. 19, '62
Juno 16, '62
June 25, '62
Feb. 25, '62
July 25, '63
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 5, '63
Nov. -24, '62
Mar. 3. '62
Des. DeVall's Bluff, May 20,"65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluti'.
Des. Baxter's Springs, Sei).
■M. '63.
Mus. out May 22; '65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 1, '64.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '63.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. Sarcoxie, Mo., Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 15, '64; mus.
out July_18,'65, DeVall's Bl'fl-.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '62.
Des. Fort Smith, Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Des. Clarksville, Ark., Feb. 15,
'65 ; slightly wounded in ac-
tion May 17, '63, Ft. Blunt,C.N.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 5, '63,
Ft. Gibson, C. N.
Des. Fort Smith, Ark., Nov.
1, '64.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 17, '62.
Missing in action Mar. 25, '63,
near Neosho, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 29, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of disease, Park Hill, C.
N., Apr. 14, '63.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .Ark.
Pro. Farrier; no evidence of
muster out on file.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of di-sease, Rhea's Mills,
Ark., Jan. 6, '6:3.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '6:3.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 19, '62 ; des.
on marcli Nov. 31, '62.
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of disease. Ft. Leav'th,
May 24, '63.
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. for disability, .Apr. 5, '63,
Fort Gibson, C. N.
190
Adjutant (reneraVs Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'onf/»/^ef/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Fort Scott
Oct. 16, "63
Oct. 16, "63
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Shamlin, Hugh
June 15, '62
June 15, "62
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out May 22,'65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Sitz, Fredrick
Cherokee Nat.
July 6, '62
July 6, "62
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Spears, Daniel*
Fort Scott. . . .
Jan. 26, '62
Mar. 3, "62
Dis. for disability Apr. 5, '63,
Fort Gibson, C. N.
Shreves, Napoleon B.
Ft. Leaven'th
Mar. 25, "62
Mar. 25, "62
Mus. out May 19, '63, DeVall's
Bluff.
Sly, George \V
Bow's M's, Mo
Mar. 24, '62
Mar. 24, "62
Des. Ft. Scott, June 9, "62.
Terry, Charles B
Cherokee Nat.
July 7. '62
July 7. '62
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Testerman, Lewis
Carthage, Mo.
Mar. 28, '62
Mar. 28, '62
Mus. out May 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Testerman, Ambrose..
Apr. 5, '62
Apr. 5, '62
11 11
Vance, George W
Fort Scott. . . .
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 1, "63
Died of measles. Fort Smith,
Ark., Aug. 2S, "64.
Velgarlo, Bruno
July 28, "63
Aug. 15, "63
Dis. for disability Feb. 1, '64,
Fort Smith.
Wright, Allen T
Wyandotta . . .
Jan. 18, '63
Jan. 18, '63
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out July 18,
'65, DeVaU's Bluff.
Walker, John
Van BureUjAk
Mar. 25, '63
Mar. 25, "63
Must out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Wilson, Tarlton
Fort Scott. . . .
Feb. 7, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Pro. Bugler ; renl. Vet.
Nov. 24, '62
Nov. 24 '62
Mus. out July 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Jan. S, "62
Mar. 3, '62
i I (1
Weatherbee, Eichard
Fort Scott. . . .
Mus. out May 19, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Winters, Henry
Ft. Leaven'th
Mar. 25, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. G.
COEPOKAL.
Thomas Tool ....
PRIVATES.
Collins, Thomas J. . .
Tool, Thomas
Woolford, Solomon.
Wilson, Tarlton
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . .
Feb. 10. "64
Mar. 5, '64
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 15, "64.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall"
Bluff, Ark.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF Co. E, ASSIGNED TO Co. G.
Coberly, Oliver
Caldwell, ^\■illiam W,
Fort Scott. .
Centerville .
Feb. 29, "64
Mar. 5, "64
Mus. out July 18, '62, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
RECRUITS OF Co. E, ASSIGNED TO Co. G.
Beth, William.
Cox, Eli
Hults, Edward ,
Humphrey, Samu'l F.
McDowell, Joseph....
Snyder, Henry
Venable, Edward
Woods, John W
Fort Scott. . . .
Twin Springs,
Osawatomie. .
Paris
Twin Springs,
Paris
June 26, '62
Aug.
July
9, '62
9, '62
July 29, '63
July 27, '63
Sep. _ 1, '62
July 23, '62
June 26, '62
Aug. 9, '62
July 9, "62
July 29, "63
July 27, '63
Sep. 1, "62
July 23, '62
Mus. out May 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
RECRUITS OF Co. H. ASSIGNED TO Co. G.
Anderson, Andrew D.
Cowarden, Peter G . . .
•Cowarden, Charles L.
Cunningham, Leoni-
das
Jones, WiUiara T
Meek, John W
Mounce, James S
Moss, Henry
Moneka
Carrolton,Mo.
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
Casseville,Mo
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 2, '62
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 16, '64
Sep. 16, "63
Jan. 10, '64
Nov. 1, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Nov. 13, '62
Feb. 10, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Mar. 2, '62
Aug. 14, '63
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kansas.
191
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co;«^/»(/rrf.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY H, ASSIGNED TO Co. G -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
McCombs, Francis M,
Potrne, Ira
Wostfcill, John H
WVstfall. JaniesA....
WimiH'.v, James H —
Winipoy, William D . .
Wise, Urial)
AuR. 1, '62
Jan. 1, '64
May 30, '62
June 2, '62
Aug. 2, ;62
Aug. 7, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Feb. 21, '64
June 30, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 16, '64
No evidence of mus. out on file.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIX.
David Mefford
FIRST LIEUT.
George J. Clark
SECOND LIEUT.
Albert H. Campbell..
FIRST SERGT.
Charles E. Bromwell.
.Vndrew G. Clark
Benjamin F. Josling .
Thomas E. Saul.«
SERGEANTS.
.\mlrew G. Clark
Pleasant Fountain. ..
Thomas J. Dobbins . .
Benjamin F. .Josling
John J. Worthington
Tliomas E.Sauls
Daniel F. Lee
James Combs
William Gillstrap.
Lorenzo Dilleuder.
Rilc.v Melton
William F. Horton.
■Job Thurman ..
Oliver Johnson.
William A. aicdle
Samuel Koous.. .
Jolm N. German.
CORPORALS.
Daniel F. Lee
William F. Horton.
James W. Riley
Riley Melton
John N. German . .
WesselH. Talifaro.
Cliarles Thompson .
Job Thurman
George S. Charlton.
Daniel M. Watson. .
Samuel Koons
William A. Medlen. ..
Francis M. McCombs,
Oliver .Jolmson
Joah Secrest
William Gillstrap
James Combs
Fort Scott.
Humboldt.
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott. .
Fort Scott
Newtonia.Mo,
Ne\vtonia:Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
Newtonia.Mo.
Fort Scott.
Sep. 6, '61
Feb. 1. '62
Nov. '20, '61
Feb. 4, '62
Feb. 1, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Nov. -20, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Nov. 10, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 13, '61
Mar. 27, "62
Dec. 18, '61
Jan. 22, '62
Feb. 4, '61
Nov. 20. '61
Jan. 7, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. '21,
Feb. 4,
Jan. 17,
Dec. 13,
Jan. 15,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 22,
Dec. 18,
Aug. 1,
Mar. 27,
Mar. -24,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 25,
Feb.
Feb.
7, '62
1, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Pro. Maj. July 27, "64.
Pro. Capt. Co. E, lltli K. C,
Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Capt. Co. G, 14th K. ('.,
Sep. 8, '63.
Des. at Cow Creek, I. T., June
27, "62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 2d Kan. Battery,
Sep. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E.,14th K. C,
Aug. 20, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Muz-
zard Pi-airie, Ark., July 27, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 27, '62.
Pro. Reg'l Q. M. S. Mar. 1, '63.
Reduced to ranks Apr. 20, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sep. 10, '62.
Trans, to Co. K, Mar. 31, '6'2.
Pro. 1st Serg. Aug. '20, '63.
Des. near Baxter's Springs, C.
N., Aug. 7, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. ovit on file ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Muz-
zard Prairie, Ark., July 27, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .\rk.
Mus. out April 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff;, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
pris'r of war, capt'd at Muz-
zard Prairie, Ark., .July 27, "64.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Disc, for (lis. Mar. 4, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark. ;com'das'2dLieut.
Sep., '63, but not mustered.
Pro. Serg. May 27, '62.
Pro. Serg. Sop. 20, "62.
Died of wounds rec'd in action
Mar. 22, '62.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 1, '62.
Des. while on march June 25, '63.
Des. at Grand River, C. N.,
July 1, '62.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Keitsville, Mo. ,Nov. 18,'62.
Died, Feb. 22, '63, of wounds
rec'd by discharge of pistol.
Pro. Sergt. May 6, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
As'd to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Sergt.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalky—C'o??^/^??^^/.
COMPANY H— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Thomas B.Williams.
James W. Stoneman.
Ephraim V. Frye
Abel Crow
Elbert Scott
BUGLERS.
William White.
Fort Scott .
Elias Copenbarger.
James J. Dobbins..
FARRIER.
Thomas E. Sauls.
Joel Grubb
.Ja mes F. Payne .
SADDLER.
D a n i el Jennings .
PRIVATES.
Armstrong, John F. .
Atkin.son, William H.
Neut'l Land.'
Emporia
Blurton, Malachi . .
Bromwell, Chas. E.
Baker, Henry C
Bronson, Levi
Bond, Benjamin W.
Copenbarger, Elias.
Copenbarger, Wm . .
Clark, Andrew G. ..
Cro\*, Abel
Charlton, Cie.orge S.
Copenbarger, Oba-
diah
Humboldt.
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott...,
Fort Scott!!!!
Chester, James H .
Coleman, Philip J
Combs, Joel
Coleman, Hosey
Caylor, George W . . .
Cobbs, David
Combs, James
Dobbins, Thomas J .
Dillender, Lorenzo . ,
Dobbins, James J . . .
Duncan, Jeptha
Epright, Marion.
Edwards, John. .
Ft. Lincoln . ,
Fort Scott....
Baldwin City
Fort Scott....
Fountain, Pleasant.
Frye, Ephraim Y
Grubb, Joel
German, John N
Gillihan, Clement...
Gliser, Christian . . . .
Gillstrap, John,
Humboldt. .
Fort Scott..
Grisham, DeWitt C .
Gillstrap, William . .
Neosho, Mo..
M'tgom'y.Mo.
Lawrence
Mar. 1, '62
Jan. 17, '62
Jan. 27, '62
Jan. 14, '62
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. ai, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Oct. 14, '61
Feb. 4, '62
Jan. 14, '62
July 15, '62
Feb. 9, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Feb. 9, '62
Sep.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
6, '61
2, '62
23, '61
9, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Feb.
-Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
h '62
14, '62
1.5, '62
21, '62
12, '61
•21, '62
20, '62
21, '62
20, '62
20, '61
2a, '62
28, '61
10, '61
14, '61
15, '62
17, '62
9, '62
7, "62
27, '62
14, '62
4, '62
•20, '61
5, '62
17, '62
21, '61
21, '62
Mar. 3, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Mar. 3, gg,
Mar. 3 62
Mar. 3. '62
Mus. out Apr. lS, '65, DeVall":
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Keitsville,
Mo., Nov. '2, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall'.-<
Bluff, Ark.
Des. Camp Solomon, C.N., .Vug.
1,'62.
Mus. out Apr. S, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Serg. May '20, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of couge-stionof the brain
in camp on Crane Creek, Mo.,
Feb. 9, '63.
Killed in action, July '27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died, Ft. Scott, July 8, '63, of
wounds rec'd by accidental
discharge of pistol.
Mus. out Mar. 19, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 3, '62.
Killed in action June 19i '64,
near Iron Bridge, C. N.
Pro. Reg. Q. M. Jan. 12, '65.
Dis. on account of wounds re-
ceived in action, Sep. 29, '63.
Pro. Bugler, June 2, '62.
Des. Gr'd Riv., C.N., July 21,'6'2.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. July 22, '62.
Died of mea.sles, Ft.Scott, Kan,
Feb. '22, '62.
Died of measles at Ft. Scott,
Kan., Dec. '27, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Ft. Scott,
Kan., Mar, 1'2, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. May 6, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 3, '62 ; des. Ft.
Scott, Feb. 1, '6'2.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. '27, '62.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Died of typhoid fever. Fort
Scott, Feb. 8, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Hos. Steward Mar. 3, '62.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of bilious fever. Fort
Scott, Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
state of Kansas.
193
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS V0LUNTP:ERS CAVALKv-ro/^///^ /,,,/.
COMPANY K — Contimied.
N'ames' aud rank.
Residence.
Dat« of
euJistiiM'ut.
Date of
muster.
Remark.s.
PKIVATES. I i
Hausford. Graiivillo ■ Ft-b. is, 'ffi
llawley. Lewis C.
Hazplctt. Juliu...
Horton, William F.
Jennings, Daniel . . . .
Jolinsou, .\ndre\v N.
Marmiton .
Xewtonia, Mo
Neutral L'ds,
[)ec. -1. '(U
Jan. U. '62
Jan. 7, '62
Feb. 9, '62
Jan. 17, '62
Jolinsou, William . . . . ! ' .Ian. 21, '62
Josling. Benjamin F.,
Koous, Samuel
Lee, Daniel F
Lamar. Alexander . . .
Martling, William H.
Melton, Thomas A.. . ..
May, Abram
Martin, William . ..
Melton, RUey
Medlen, William A.
May. William
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott....
Mizer, George N. . .
Marsliall, Elias M.
Martin, Adam B.. . .
Martin, Michael. . . .
Medlen, Francis M.
Mizer, .James M . .
Moss, Peter W
Mounce, James S.
Nichols, William..
Newsham, Thomas
Oakley, Jo.shua J . .
Parks, Francis
Roy. Martin L.
Riley, Peter...
Roberts, (ieorge W.
Roberts. Joseph F..
Riley, James W.
Steel, Wilson B.
Stoneman, James W.
Sauls, Thomas' E
Spears, Daniel
Scott, Elbert
Smith, .fohn
Secrest, William . .
Secrest, John B
Spencer, James H.
Thurman, Job
Testerman, James M.
Talifaro, Wessel H. ..
Thompson, Charles . .
Wellington, Daniel . .
Watson, Jacob
Fort Scott.
Mt.Vern'n,Mo
Fort Scott.
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
Mound City
Fort Scott. .
Fort Scott.
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
Fort Scott.
St. Louis, Mo.
Fort Scott.. ..
Lecompton. ..
Fort Scott. . . .
Wyandotte .
Mound City.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Fob.
Jan.
20, '61
•22, '62
20, '61
21, '61
1.5, '62
10, '62
20, '62
21, '62
18, '61
20, '62
10, '62
26, '62
1, '61
•20, '62
12, '61
9, '62
10, '62
7, '62
Feb. 10, '62
Dec. 81, '61
Jan. '25, '62
Jan. 20. '62
Jan. '2.5. '62
Jan. 15, '62
Feb. '22, '62
Feb. 21, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Feb. 14, '61
Jan. 17, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Jan. '26, '()2
Nov. 21, '61
Jan. 13, '62
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. '28, '61
Feb. 18, '62
Dec. 13, '61
Feb. 9, '62
Jan. 17, '62
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. '28. '61
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
3, '62
3, "62
Dis. fordisab. Sej). 2ti. '63, Fort
Scott.
Died of pneum(mia Cp. Bab-
cock, Ark., Nov. '20, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Bentoxi
B'ks, Mo., Nov. '29. ■6-2.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Pro. Saddler Sep. 1, '62.
Died of chronic dvseiitvrv.
Little Rock.
No evitlence of mus. out on
file; pris. of war, cai)t"(l at
Muzzard Prairie, July 27, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. •20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Ft. Scott.
Nov. -i^, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18. '65, DeVall's
Blufl-.
Des. at Neosho River, Mo.,
June 29, '62.
Des. Hos. Ft. Scott, Sep. 3, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 30, '6:3.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. '20, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVall's
Blufl-.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 12, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Died of measles. Ft. Scott,
Mar. 8, '62.
Died of bronchitis. Ft. Scott.
Mar. 11, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18. '65, DeVall's
Bluft'.
Absent sick of w'ds rec. in ac.
Muz. Prairie, .July '27, '64 ; as-
signed to Co. G, for muc!. out.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Nov. 30, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. Keitsville, Mo., Oct. 20,'62.
Trans, to Co. G, June 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
No evid. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62,
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Farrier, Feb. 4, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, June 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. (mt Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
No evidence of muster out on
file ; on detached .service at
date of mus. out of company.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '62.
Des. Keitsville, Mo., Oct. 18, '62.
Des. at Neosho river. Mo., .June
•29. '62.
i:5
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Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY K — Continued.
Cavalrv — Continued .
Nair.rs and rank.
ResidoTice.
Date of
euli^-tnl(■ll^.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Worthin^ton, Joliu J.
Wilson, Tarlton
Weatherbi'c, Richard,
Williams, Thomas B.
Warren, Charles
Watson, Daniel M.. .
Westfall, William R.
Whit*-, WiUiani
Young, Perry. .. .
Newtonia,Mo
Fort Scott. . . .
Fort Scott. .
Jan.
7,
'62
Keb.
7,
'fi2
.Ian.
■"^i
■62
Mar.
1.
'62
Jan.
21.
•62
Feb.
27,
'62
Dec.
HI,
'61
Jan.
IH,
•62
Mar. 3. "62
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1. '62.
Trans, to Co. G. June 1. "62.
Pro. Corp.
Committed suicide near Fort
Scott, Kan., Aufr. 2ii, "62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out Mar. IK, '6^, DeVall'.-
. Bluff.
Pro. Bugler Mar. 8, ^62.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott-
Kan., Feb. 10, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Anderson, Andrew D.
Berryhill, Harris
Cunningham,
Leonidas
Cowarden, Charles L.
Cowarden, Peter G. ..
Dixon, William
Foreman, William..
Griffin, Tliomas R....
Carrolton.Mo
Moneka
Haverson, Thomas
Johnson, Willis . . .
Johnson, Oliver . .
Joins, William T..
Meek, Jacob
Aug. 2,
Sep. •iO,
Sep.
Sep.
Mar. 19,
Sep. 23,
Jan. 29,
Mr ss, Levi W
Meek, John W
Moss, Heni-y
Moore, James
McCombs, Francis M,
Pogue, Ira
Pickett, Newton
Payne, James F. . .
Spurgeou, Willis .
Secrest, Job
Shearer, William. .
Secrest, Isaac
Testerman,Francis M.
Watson, Richard. . . .
Westfall, James A.. .
Westfall, John H. . . .
Wall, William H....
Wimpey, James H..
Wimpey, William D.
Wise, Uriah
Mt.Vern'n,Mo
Fort Scott
Cassville, Mo,
Fort Scott. . . .
Sep. 2:i. '63
Sep. 22, ^63
Mar. 27, '62
Jan. 10, '64
Oct. 28, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Nov. 1, 62
Nov. 13, '62
Sep. '20, '62
Aug. 1, '62
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 19, '62
July 15, '62
Mar. 27, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Mar. -24, 62
Mar. 19, ^62
Mar. 27, ^62
June 2, '62
May 30, '62
Apr. 7, '62
Aug. 2, '62
Aug. 7, '62
15,62
Sep.
15,
'62
Jan.
16,
'64
Apr.
30,
'62
Feb!
'27,
'64'
Apr.'
Dec.
■36;
10,
''6-2'
'64
Apr.
30,
•62
Aug.
14,
'63
Sep.
Feb.
Apr.
15,
21,
30,
■62
'64
'62
Sep.
Apr.
15,
30,
'62 1
'62
June
30,
'62
Apr.
Sep.
30,
15,
'62
'62
Jan.
16,
'64
Assigned to '"o. G\ Mar. 1\ '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 30, '6:1.
Assigned to Co. (t. Mar. ]^. '(in.
No evid. of nuistiM- out on file.
Des. Fort Scott, Kan.
Died July 29, '64, Ft. Smith,
Ark., of w^ils rec'd in action
July 27, '64, Muzzard Prairie.
Des. Fort Smith.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov, 30, "63.
Pro. Corp. July "22, 'tW.
Assign(^d to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
Died of small-pox, Cam|) Sol-
omon, Mo., Mar. 8, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. is. 'ti,").
Des. Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Assigned to Co. G, Mar. 1>, '65.
Died of iuflauunation of brain,
Ft. Smith, Ark., June 8, '64.
Pro. Farrier.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 11, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
No evidence of mus. onton lile.
Prisoner of war, capt'd at Muz-
zard Prairie, .fuly 27, '64.
Died of inlianuiLitioii of hr.iin.
Keitsville, M<>., Jan. 5, "63.
No evidence of nuis. <mton tile.
As'd to Co. G, Mar. 18. '65.
No evidence of mu.s. onton tile.
As'd to Co. G, Mar. 18, '65.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
John T. Blake
FIEST LIEUT.
Silas D. Harris
SECOND LIEUT.
Levi T'. Stewart
FIRST SERGT.
John G. Smiley
Q. M. SEEGT.
Benjamin D Russnm
COM. SERGT.
WiUisD. Disbrow.. ..
SERGEANTS.
Peter Diviney
William J. Smitson..
Indepond.,Mo
Bellair, Iowa,
Kau.City, Mo.
Independ.,Mo
Auburn
Auburn
Westport, Mo.
Independ.Mo.
Apr. 27, '63
Apr. '28, '63
May 16, '&i
Apr. 18, '63
May 1, '6:3
May 26, '63
Mus. out Apr. 1. '66, to date
July 18, ^65.
Mus. out July 18, •65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. May 2, '65.
Mus. out July 18. '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
state of Kansas.
195
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — r'o)////^//^;./.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Naiiu's and rank.
SERGEANTS.
Simon B. Di'esser
Lewis W. Stewart. . . .
Jolm W. Sheets
William A. Coghill. . .
Charles S. Atkins
Rudolpli Wenderstein
Heury Wilson
James Hensley
CORPORALS.
Tennessee N. Buckles.
Charles T. .J. Barth. .
George Mason
Henry Eugler
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Rudolph Wenderstein
Timotliy Reed
Jolin P. Murray
Leroy Baricom. . .
Get>rge L. Harris .
Abraham Malinson...
.Joseph .J. Williams ..
William Walls
George A. Coray
Emer)- Smith
John W. Specks
James H. Marshall...
FARRIER.
Josejih J. Hilta bridle,
William R. .Jackson..
SADDLER.
Augustus Sommers. . .
PRIVATES.
.\rmstrong, William..
Bancom, Leroy
Burgess, James C
Barnard, Thomas
Bowles, Clayton
Buckcls, Tennessee N.
Barth, Charles T. J..
Brooks. .Joiin
Barnard, Solomon . .
Carter, Richard.
Cransline, Jolin .
Coray, George A.
Copelin, George.
Bisbrow, Willis D. .
Diviney, Peter
Dresser, Simon P.
Dodd, Frederick .
Eugler, Henrv
Evans, Wesley A. .
Endres, John
Endres, George. . . .
Fann, .James W
Fann, James N
Kan. City, Mo.
Twin Springs.
Kan. ("ity,Mo.
Trading Post,
Cincinnati. O.
Piiiladelphia.
Brooklyn
Westport.Mo.
Kan. City. Mo.
Cincinnati, O.
Harrisonville,
Westport.Mo.
Kan. ('ity.Mo.
Inde{)end'nc(>.
Fort Scott. . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Trading Post,
Twin Springs,
Westport, Mo.
Atchi.son
Kan. City, Mo.
Shawnee
Kan. City, Mo.
Richm'nd.Mo.
Westport, Mo.
Kan. City. Mo.
Leavenworth.
Westport.Mo,
Wyamlotte . . .
Westport, Mo.
Auburn
Westport.Mo.
Quindaro
Kan. City, Mo.
Chelsea
Westport. Mo.
Independ'nce,
Apr. :W. 'ti:{
Apr.
Apr.
June
Feb.
10. 'm
22. '63
6. '63
1, "63
May 26, '63
May
Nov.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
.June
Apr.
Apr.
May
]l), '63
1, "02
1,^. "63
17, '6S
16, 63
21. "63
26, '63
3. '63
1,S, '63
27. "63
26. '63
May lU, '63
Apr.
May
Apr.
July
29, '63
12, '63
19. '63
1.5, '63
Feb. 1 , '64
Apr.
-Apr.
l>s, '63
12, '63
Apr. 22. '63
Apr.
May
27. '63
9, 'm
Apr. 14. 'ta
May
.A.pr.
•20, "63
18, '63
Apr. 17, "63
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
.\pr.
May
Apr.
13. "63
14. '63
11. '63
1, "63
12, "63
17, "62
16, '63
IS '63
Apr. M, '63
May
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
11, '63
21, '63
1, '6:3
1.5, '63
14, '63
29, '63
Ma.v 26. '63
June S. '63
Mar. ."). '64
June S, "63
May 26. '63
Nov. 1. "62
May 26, "63
June 8, "63
Sept. ,S. '63
May -26, '63
June 8. '63
May 26, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Mar. 5, '64
May '26. '63
Remarks.
Aug. 15. '63
May 26, "63
Red. to ranks at own reipiest,
Jan. 2, '65.
Pro. Reg.Q.M. Sergt. Jan.29,'65.
Mus. out .July 18, "65, DeVall"^
Blutf, Ark.
Dis. for disal)ilitv, limb aiiipii-
tated, Marl8.'6.".. DeV'l'sBl'ff.
Mus. outJulv 18, '65, DeVall's
Bhiff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of dis. Ft.Scott, Nov. 4,'64.
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
Feb. 14, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, "6.5,
Reduced to ranks,
Mus. out July 18. '65, DeVall's
Bhitt'.
Mus. out Aug. 14, "65, Ft. Leav.
Killed in action July 27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie.
Mus. out .July 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff,
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 15, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Reduced to ranks.
Di.s. for dis. June 8,'65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Dishonorably dis. Sei). 4, 65,
St. Louis.
Pro. Corp. May 26, '63.
Mus. out Julv 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Dishonorably ilis. Soj). 4, "65,
St, Louis.
Pro. Corp. May 26, 'OS ; dis. for
dis. Jan. 7, '64, Kansas City.
Pro, Corp, May "26, "63; i)ro.
Hos. Steward Jan. 29, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 15, '64.
Died of disoa.se. Fort Smith,
Mar. 29, '65.
Killed in action July "22, 'i'it,
near Harrisonville, Mo.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 12, '63, Kan-
sas City.
Pro. Corp. Oet. 4, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Com, Sergt. May 26, "63.
Pro. Sergt. May 26, '63; mus.
out July 18,'65, DeVall's Bluff'.
Pro, Sergt, May 26, '63; mus.
out Aug. 14, '65, Leavenwortlu
D(>s. Ft. Scott, Sep. 7, '&i.
Pro. Corp. May '26, '63.
Mus. out Julv 18, "65, DeVall'^
Bluff, Ark,
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry C'o»7mMec7.
COMPANY 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Faun, Jolm P
Faiiss, .Joseph
Gilleece, .James
Hejron, Joseph
Hish, .Jacob
Hoover, Lorenzo D. .
Halt, Harvey
Inilep'd'e.Mo.
Westport,Mo
Wyandotte . .
Hoover, (ieoiffe W.
Hiltabri<ile, Joseph J,
Hensley, Jolm P..
.Jolmson, Richard.
•Jenkins, Lewis. . . .
.JolnisoTi, Cebran..
.lack.^on, William R .
Little, Samuel T....
Linney, John
Mason, George
Malison. Abraham.
Murray, .John P
Murphy, Daniel
Mc
Samuel.
Mamae, George.
Mylin, Aaron. ..
McGuire. .James.
Nothe, Jo.seph A.
Owens. .John H. .
Phelps. John W
Peacock, .James
Petrey. Reuben
Quisss, Charles W...
Reagan. John F
Renick, William H...
Rippetoc, William H
Rodders, Thomas
Riissum, Benjamin D,
Roberts, .John W
Rodders. David N...
Robinson, James W .
Rogers J'ames
Reagan, James W . . .
Sailing, .John
Strong, .Joseph W . .
Stewart, Lewis W . . .
Sinimons, James H. .
Smiley, John G.-
Sheets, John W
Somiuers, Augustus.
Smitson, William .J .
.Slieets, Andrew
Sheets, Monroe. . . .
Sliepard, .James S.
Twin Springs,
Santrelle F. ..
VVesti)ort,Mo.
Trading Po.'it.
MLlford,Ind..
Twin Springs,
Indep"d"e,Mo.
Atchison
Indep'd'e,Mo.
Twin Sprin.gs,
Kan.City, Mo.
Indep'd'e.Mo.
Westport, Mo.
Kan.City, Mo.
Liberty, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Westport, Me
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte
Weatherly.Pa
Liberty, Mo..
Westport, Mo
.Vaburn .
Wyandotte.
Springti'd, Mo
Westport, Mo.
Indep'd'e, Mo,
Kan.City, Mo,
Indep'd"(>, Mo,
Twin Springs.
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Twin Springs,
Ai)r. +, '63
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
Apr.
22, '63
•20, '63
18. '63
12, '63
19, '63
14, '63
15, '63
18, '63
Dec. 4, '62
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Apr.
.4pr.
May
Api'.
Apr.
22, '63
30, '63
22, '63
12, '63
15, '63
1.S, '63
16, '63
10, '63
18, '63
24, '63
Apr. 18, '63
Apr.
May
May
Ma,v
Apr.
May
Apr.
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 22. '63
17. '63
9, '63
21, '63
9, '63
30, '63
4, '63
•28, '63
26, '63
12, '63
18, '63
20, '63
Apr.
May
28, '63
3, '63
Apr. 12, '63
May
May
Apr.
May
16, '63
12, '63
14, '63
•22, '63
May 9. '63
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Apr.
10, '63
15, '63
•27, '63
•22, '63
1, '63
•22, '63
May •26, '63
Dec. 4, '62
May 26, '63
June 8, '63
May '26, '63
Mus. out June 25, '65, DeValls'
Blult, Ark.
Des. Kan.City. Mo., Nov. 5, '63.
Dishonorably disc. Sep. 4, '65,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out .June 16,'65, Little R'k.
Mus. out May '25, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Disliouorably disc. Sep. 4, '65,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out July 18, ■(>5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out July 18,
'65, DeVall's Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disoa.-^e, Fort Smitii.
Ark., Dec. '24, '64.
Pro. Farrier May 26, '63.
Mus. oat July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Des. DeVall's Bluff, Apr. •22,'65.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. May 26, '&'..
Pro. Corp. Dec. 2, '63.
Dishon. disc. Sep. 4, '65, per S.
O. No. 474, W. D.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Des. Harrisonville, Mo., Aug.
10, '63.
Dishon. disc. Aug. 5, '65, Col-
umbus, O.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Des. Ft. Smith, Mar. 31, '64.
Mus. out Julv 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 18, '63, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Di.ihon. disc. Sep. 4, '65, De-
Vall's Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Julv 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Q. M. S. May '26, '63.
Died of di.sease. Ft. Leav., May
29, '63.
Disc, for dis. Jan. '20, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Di.sc. by order June 1,'63, Leav.
Des. Little Rock, Mar. 5, '65.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Sep. 4, '63.
Killed in action, .\.pr. 5, '64,
Roseville, Ark.
Di.«c. for dis. Jan. 23, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. May 26, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith, May 26, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May '26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. May 26, '63.
Pro. Saddler, Jan. 30, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 26, '63 ; mus.
out Julv 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
state of Kansas.
19"
SIXTH RE({IMEi\T KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — r'o,<^/>/<e</.
COMPANY I — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dat(! of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
PKlVATliS.
Smith, Ja.sper X.
Steele. Raif
Smitli, Fredrick
Smitli, Emery
'riionipson. Ralpli A .
Tomlinson. James N.
Williams, .Joseph J .
Windsor, 'I'azewpll.. .
Woodward. .James. .
Twin Spring.s,
Wyandotte . ..
Twin Springs.
Kan. City. Mo.
Fort Scott. .
Paola
Wilson, Henry
Williams. .John W.. .
Walters. Thomas C. ..
Walls. Willi;im
Wilson. Heury
Kau.City.Mo.
Greenfield. Mo
Kan. City. Mo.
Philadel'a.Pa
.Vl)r. 22. "(58
Aijr. lit. -6:^
May 7, 'tW
Apr. 2ft, '68
Apr. 29. "63
Apr. 12. '63
Apr. 28, '63
Apr. 14, '63
.Vpr. 20, "63
May 23, '63
May 12, 'm
May 10, '63
May 26, '63
Dislionorahly dis. Sej). 4, '6.i,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. (mt .Tulv ]H, •6.'i, DeVatl's
Blnfl^^.
Pro. Corp. ■
Mus. (mt .Tulv IS, ■6,'i. DeValls
Bluff.
NocnMdenceof mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Feb. l."). '64.
Mus. (mt May 2.5, 'li.'). DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of disease whil.^ ab.s(>nt
on furlough.
Des. Ft. Smith. May 26, '64.
Mus. out .Tulv LS, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Corp. Sep. I.t, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Ai)r. 1. '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I.
Buclier, Samuel
Wesport,tMo.
Sep.
3,
•63
Sep.
8,
•6:^
Dislionorahly dis. Sep. 4, '65,
St. Louis.
Burke, .losepii
Harri'v'le, Mo
July
10.
■63
Mus. out July l>i. "Ho, DeVall's
Bluff.
Co^diill, William A...
Galley. Smith
Kan. Citv.Mo.
June
6.
•63
June
S.
•63
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 2, '63.
May
27,
'()3
'
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Harris, Harry A
Twin Springs.
June
23,
■()3
Sep.
«,
63
No evidence of mus. outou file.
Harris, George L
Kan. Citv,Mo.
Mav
27,
•63
June
«,
'63
Pro. C(>i-i>. Aug. 10, '63.
J(mes. Lewis
Twin Sjirings.
Aug.
25,
'(53
Sep.
s,
'63
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
King. Earles
Cane Hill.Ak.
Sep.
1,
'63
Dec.
9,
"63
' ' ' '
Murpliy, James
Pleas'tHTMo
Aug.
U,
'63
Sep.
S.
'63
Dishonorably diseliarged Sep.
4. •Bo, St. Louis.
Racket- Edward L
^^est))ort,Mo.
Sep.
4,
•6:-i
Mus. out July 18. '65. DoValPs
Bluff-.
Reed. Timotliv
Harri'vTc. Mo
.Tune
■•i.
•63
Pro. Corp. Mav 26, '63; mus.
out Julv 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Reynolds, Melville....
Weston. Mo ..
.June
1.
•63
J une
s.
'63
Mus. (mt July IS. •|i.5. DeVall's
Bluff-.
Smalley. Edwanl F ..
Twin Springs,
Aug.
2."!
63
Sep.
8,
'63
Dishonorably dis. Sep. 4, '(!,■),
St. Louis.
Weuder.steiu.Rudolph
Cincinnati, O.
May
26.
•63
June
«.
'63
Pro. Corp. May 2t;, -63.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF Co. D, ASSIGNED TO Co. I.
Atkins, Charles S..
Asliley, Milton M.
Cooper, .Josepli G .
Eldridge. I.,evi
Marshall, James H.
N ickel. Newton
Siioemaker. .Seth W.
Trading Post. Feb. 1, '64
Potosi I
Trading Post. i
Twill Springs.
Trading Post.
Potosi I
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Julv 18, '6."i, DeValT:
Bluff.
Mus. out .hiue 21. 'li.-i, DeVair:
Bluff.
.Mus. out Jidv 18. -tl^. D.'VaU-;
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. .Vpr. 1. ^65.
Mus. (mt Julv IS, "65. DeVall':
Bluff-.
RECRUITS OF Co. D, ASSIGNED TO Co. I.
Barton, Robert B.
Bailey. Jasper W.
Babb, Thomas....
Carter, Samuel. . .
Fo,ster, Elias T.
Ford, Thomas
Goss, Thomas
Holdeman. Marion .
Trading Po.«t. July 15, '&.i
Mar. 15. &i
I Nov. 24, '62
' ' Sep. 5. ^62
Blooming (i'y. May 1. 't>3
Trading Post. Aug. 10, ^^^
Aug. 5. •63
Mar. 9. '62
Aug.
15,
•63
Nov.
Sep.
•24,
5,
•62
•62
Aug.
15,
•63
Dec.
19.
•63
Mar.
9.
•62
Bluff. .Vrk.
Mus. out Jiuie '23, '^^. DeValP.-
Bluff.
Mus. out Julv 18. '65, DeVair>
Bluff-.
No evidence of mus. out on tiJe
Mus. out June •!. •65. DeVair-
Bluff-.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry— C'on«//i«e(/.
RECRUITS OF Co. D, ASSIGNED TO Co. 1 — Conliyined.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistmeat.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Harbour, James.
Harvey. William A.
Heiisloy, James
Homaii, Levi. .
Losan, .lohn H
Martin, Emanuel. . .
Murray. Cleveland.
Ogan. Fieldon G.
Fierce. Lewis S. .
Pliillips, Marion
Specks, Hiram
Speeks, John W
Williams, Zebediah.
Williams, Joseph.
Wiseman, James.
Potosi.
Brooklyn
Milford, Ind..
Ha'risn'v',Mo
Potosi
Tradinir Post,
Caue Hill, Ark
Mai-. 20, '63
Aug. 14, '(32
Nov. 1, '62
Apr. 19, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Nov. 1, '62
Aufr. 7, '62
.June 8, '62
May 20. '63
X\\^. ."), "63
Jidy 15, '63
Auf,'. 21, '62
Apr. 1, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Aug. 15,
Aug. 14,
Nov. 1,
Dec. 9,
Jan. 13,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 7,
.June s,
Aug. 15.
Dec. 9,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 24,
Aug, 15,
Jan. 1,
Mus. out June 21, '65, DeVall":
Bluff.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall'
Bluif.
Pro. Sergt. Ajjr. 1, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DoVall';
Blufl-.
Mus. out June '23. '65, DeVall's
Blutf.
Mus. out June 8, '65, DeVall's
Blufi'.
Mus. out June 21, '65, DeVall'.-^
Bluff.
Mus. out .July IS, '65, DeVall'.-
BlutT.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out June 23, '6.5, DeVair>
Bluff-.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 29, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
COMPANY K.
CAf'TAIN.
.John Rogt^rs —
Jolm Rogers
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles H. Haynes.
John Rogers
Charles H. Haynes.
.John G. Harris. . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Levi Hatch
Jolin G. Harris. . . .
William M. Smalley.
FIRST SERGT.
Henry T.Cottman...
George T. Richie. . . .
Neutral La'ds
Fort Scott....
Neutral La'ds
Fort Scott ....
Neutral Lads
Osage,
William M. Smaliey. .
Silas P. Maupiu I Neutral La'ds
q. M. SERGT. I
IraTayh.r
.John Severs
Neutral La'ds
Neutral La'd
COM. SERGT.
Charles W.Jewell...
SERGEANTS.
Cyrus W.Campbell.
WUliam VViUetts....
Jolni M. Snodgrass. .
.James 1'. Chitwood.. Mapleton..
William M. Smalley . .
Sihis P. Maupin Neutral La'ds
Calvin Greon
George H. Richie
James N ichols
Zaccheus Hudson....
Frederick Hehnerick,
William T. Aker.s
Osage,
-Jonas Elliott Neutral La'ds
An<lrew.J.Waterhonsel
Aug. 15,
Oct. 3,
Mar. 18,
Sep. -24,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 10,
Sep. '24,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 8,
Sep. 24,
Feb. 25, '62
Oct. 3, '61
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. 27, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Dec. 27, "61
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Aug. 15, '61
Apr. 1, '62
Aug. 15. '61
Mar. 7, '62
Apr. 1, '62
July 16. '63
Aug. 15. '61
Apr. 1, '62
July 16, ■t)3
Aug. 15, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Mar. IS, '62
Sep. 24, "61
Aug. 15, '61
Mar. 10. '62
Sep. '24, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Mar. 8, '62
Sep. '24, '61
Feb. -25, '62
Oct. 3, '61
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. -27, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Mar. 7. '62
Mar. 8, '62
Mus. out as Capt. Mar. 7, '62,
Ft. Scott, and mus. in as 1st
Lieut.
Killed in skirmish, June 2, '64,
near Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Capt. Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Capt. Co. B, 14th Kan.
Cav., June '28, '63.
Res. acc't of dis., Feb. 11, '64.
Mus. o\it Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Pro. 1st Lieut. .July 16, '63 ; .se-
verely wounded in neck in ac-
tion, Nov. 28, '62, at Cane Hill.
Mus. (mt Mar. 27, '65, Leav'tli.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Died Dec. 1,'62, Cane Hill, Ark.,
of w'ds rec. in ac. Nov. 28, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 16, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out May 1, '62, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out Mar. 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Died of congestive chill, Fort
Scott, Dec. 11, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 16, '63:
w'nded in action Nov. 28, '62,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '()2.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Killed in action Dec. '27, '62,
Neosho, Mo.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, 't>5.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H, 3d Ind.
H. G., May '20, '63.
state of Kansas.
199
SIXTH KKGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTP]ERS
COMPANY K — CoiUiiiued.
C'Av.M.Kv ( 'oiifinued.
N nines and rank.
R.si,)<M>co. ,;^^^,,_
Date of
muster.
Bern arks.
COltl'OKALS.
.lamps P. Chitwood .
William Babbitt,...
-Jo.^eiili M. Davidson .
Lewis Dciin.v
Joliij Jlolcomh.. . .
<ii'()r,t,'e H. Ricliie,
•Tallies Butler
Andrew J. Rock . .
Mapletoii
Xout'l Lands
rharlesW.JewelL..
William B. Hood....
Heuiy Stapp
Zaccheus E. Hudson,
James Anderson.. .
John M. Wikle ] lola
Jesi?e P. Driver '
Neut'l Lands,
G reen L. Rent roe
Reuben Rusk
Geor^'e W. Roatii Neut'l Lands.
lU'ClLUKS.
Michael Marks j
Janie.s Hulse
tWKKlEK. I
Owen H. Kell.v j Neufl Lands,
Pleasant M. Smith. ..i
Joseiih Tliurman ....
S.VDDIjER.
Irwin Wilson
WAIiONER.
John H. Coonrod
James Jones
Napoleon B. Walker
PRIVATES. I
Anderson, .James
Adams. Robert | Neut'l Lands,
.\nderson, Andrew M.t "
Austin, Elliott I
Neut'l Lands,
Babbitt, William....
Bledsoe. William
Burns, Erastus
Bobier, Joseph R
Cofl'man, Henry T. . .
Campbell, Cyrus W .
Chitwood, James P. .
Coonrod, .John H . . . .
Carpenter, Myron . . .
Campbell, George . . .
Cunningham, Na-
than
Coonrod. Francis M.
Coonrod, Thonnas J .
Carroll, Henry
Denny, Lewis
Deshow. William .. .
Daltnn, Riley
Davidsim, Joseph M .
Etter. Edwin A
Etter. Hiram
Gather. .Jeremiah H .
Gray. Isaac H
Mapleton. .. .
Neut'l Laads
Mapleton
Neut'l Lands,
Fort Scott . . . .
Fort Scott.
Neut'l Lands,
Neut'l Lands,
Gray. William P...
Hawkins, Buell J .
Hoffman. George. .
Hoffman. Charles.
James. Samuel. . . .
Kelly, Owen H
Martin, John B
N(iwman, Peter.' ' "
Odara, James B . . .
Odam. Harvey . . . .
Neut'l Lands,
Aug. 15, '61
Sep. Ti, 'til
Oct. :i, '61
Feb. 2^, '62
Oct. X '61
Sep. 24, "61
Mar. '24, '62
Sep. 24, '61
Apr. 27, '62
Aug. 15. "61
May 14, '63
Dec. 17, 'HI
Mar. 30, '62
Dec. 27, '62
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 20, "61
Sep. 24. '61
Aug. 15, "61
Aug. 26, '61
Mar. 24, '62
Aug. 15, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Mar. 17, '62
Aug. 15, "61
.Vug. 15. '61
Sep. 27, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Mar. 7. '62
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Sep. 24, '61
Apr. 27, '62
Aug. 15. '61
May 14, '63
Dec. 17, '61
Mar. 30, "62
Dec. 27, "62
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 20, "61
Sep. 24, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Mar. 24, '62
.Vug. 15, "61
Sep. -24, '61
Mar. 17, '62
Aug. 15, '61
I'ro. Sergt. Mar. 7, '62.
Des. Ft. Scott, Feb. 14, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Died of measles, Fort Scott,
Feb. 16, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 1,'64, Lea'wortli.
Pro. .Sergt. Apr. 1, '62.
Red. to ranks May 20, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 1,'64, Lea'worth ;
wounded in left limb while in
Hue of duty, Dae. 1, '62.
Pro. Com. Sergt, Nov. 1, '62.
Killed in skirmish -July 15, '64,
near Carthage. Mo.
Mus. outDec. 1, '64, Lea'worth.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. outDec. 1, '64, Lea'worth.
Ass. to Co. L. Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville. Ark.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Reduced to ranks June 1, '62.
Red. to ranks.
Red. to ranks July 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 7. "62, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out Dec. 1. '64, Leav'th.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mils, out INlar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Red. to ranks July 30, '62.
Red. to ranks July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
KiUed in action Sep. 25, '61,
Rappiusville, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 15, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Seott.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 15, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 15, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 15, '61.
Pro. Wagoner Aug. 15, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out May 1, "62, Ft. Scott.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 6, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 8, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 15, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Seott.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 15, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 6, '61.
Died of measles, Fort Scott,
Oct. 26, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
■Pro. Farrier, Aug. 15, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 6, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— CV,>;^?»Mf^f7.
COMPANY K—Cojitimtccl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Parish, Joseph S
Auk. 15, '61
.\UK. iri, '61
Mus. out Mar. 7. "fili. Ft. Scutt.
Paulk, William A...
Neutral L'ds,
' •
' ' ' '
Potter. Zacl\ariah.. ..
' '
' '
' • ' '
Pear.son, William
' '
' '
• ' ' '
Pelly, William P
Dis. for disability. Doc. 27. 'i>2,
Ft. L(^aveiiwortii, Kan.
Koatli, Geort;e W
"
Pro. Coi'p. Apr. 1, '62; inns, out
Dec. 1, '64, Leavenwoi-th.
Keynolds, William L.
' '
' '
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Snodirrass, John M...
' '
' '
Pro. Serst. Axm. 15, '61.
Scott, Samuel
' '
Mus. out Mar. 7, '62, Ft. Scott.
Schultz, Frank
Neutral L'ds,
Swan, Milo J
>>
.>
( ( , (
Swan, William H
.c
Taylor, (xeortre H . . . .
' '
' '
' • > '
Taylor, John W
' '
"
' ' ' '
Taylor. Ira
Pro. Q. M. Scrst. Aus. 15, '61.
Wilson, Irwin
Ncutnii L'ds,
Pro. Saddler. Aus. 15, '61.
Willetts, William...
Pro. Sersrt. Auet. 15, '61.
.iiDDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K.
Adams, Solomon . ..
Alcom, .John F
Akers, William T...
Baker. Bi-njamin S.
Brown. Richard. . .
Buchanan, .\lbert.
Basham, Leroy J. .
Ballard, Thomas..
Brock, William J .
Brown, William. . .
Barnes, John P. . . .
Britton, Wiley
Butler, .James.
Baker, Simon P.
Britton, .lames R. . . .
Chamberlin, .Jo.seph.
Chapman, Milburn..
Creusou, diaries H.
Campbell, Charles P.
Carter, Josepli Y. . . .
Coe, Edward
Cosby, Thomas J . .. .
Carroll, George
Cormick, .James N. .
Clancy, Cornelius. . .
Carrol], William H.
Cunninffham, Nathan
Clary, John W
Collins, Charles
Dunbar, Simon F. C.
Davis, -inthony G.. .
Deshon, William. . . .
Davis, Frederick D.
Driver, Jesse P
Elledge, William S. .
Elliott, Jonas
Emmitt, Thomas. . . .
Etter, Edwin A
EUis, Edmond
Fountain, Edward. ..
Fishburn, Benjamin F
Fort Scott. . .
Burlingame .
VanBur'n,Ark
CherokoeNat.
Bower's M. Mo
Cartilage, M-
Fort Scott...
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott .
Neutral L'ds
Fort Scott.!!,
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott.
Neutral L'ds,
Neutral L'ds,
Jan. '20, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Dec. 27, '61
Mar. 5, '62
Mar. SO, '62
July :n, '63
May 9, '63
Dec. 30. '62
Apr. 10, '62
Mar. 30. '62
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Feb. 10. '62
Mar. :iO. '62
Feb. 25, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Mar. 22, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Apr. 27, '62
June 9, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Jan. U. '62
Oct. 3, '61
Mar. 8, '62
May 8, '62
Nov.
July
Dec.
Mar.
2, '61
7, '63
4, '61
8, '62
Apr. 22, '62
June 29, '63
Dec. 17, '61
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 10, '62
June 24, '62
Mar. 30, '62
Mar. 29, '62
Mar. 12, '62
Jan. 20,
Aug. -26,
Mar. 7,
Mar. 5,
Mar. 30.
July 31,
May 9,
Dec. 30,
Apr. 10,
Mar. 30.
Mar. '26.
Mar. 8,
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarksvl.
.As'd to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. S(>rgt. Sep. 1, 'm.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 25, '(>!,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
.Vs'd to Co. L, Mar. IS, '65.
j Pro. Reg. Com. Sergt. Mar. 20,
'62 : dis. for disab. .Jan. 16, '65,
Ft. Sniitli, Ark.
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 1, '62; mus. out
Mar. l.H, '65, DeVall's Bluif.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '64, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Mar. 30, '62 Died of cholera. Ft. Blunt, C.N.
June 17. '63.
Des. C'mpDcitzler, Mar. 10,'62.
Mus. out Mar. 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
As'd to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mar. 7,
Feb. 1(1,
Feb. 25,
Mar. 10
Mar. 22.
Apr. 10.
Apr. 22!
Apr. 27,
.June 9.
Sep. 9,
.Jan. 14,
Oct. 3,
Mar.
May
Nov. 2,
July 7,
Mar. 7,
Mar. 8.
Apr. 22,
June 29,
Dec. 17,
Mar. 26,
Mar. 7.
Mar. 10,
June 24,
Mar. 30,
Mar. 29,
Mar. 12, '
Trans, to Co. G, May 20, '62.
Die<l of debility, Ft. Scott, Oct.
20, '61.
Killed by accident near North
Fork, C. N., Sep. 25, '63.
Miss, in act'n. Poison Springs,
Ark., Apr. 18, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 28, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott. Sep. 5, '64.
.\ss. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Mar. IS, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Disc, for disability Mar. 23, '63.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 17, '65, Ft. Leav..
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 8, '64.
Died of consumption, Ft.Scott,
Juno 11, '63.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65. DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ro/(^/)/(rf/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.-Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
I'EIV ATES.
(ireen. Calvin
Go<Mard, .fames
Gable. Henry
Gorton, Reuben H .
Hardin, .John B . . . .
Hoskins, Alcxaiidir
Harris, William ('
Helmerick, Frederick
Hulse, .James
Holcomb, .Jolin. .
Howard, Levi H
Hawle.v, Lewis ('
Hood, William B
Hudson, Zacclieu.s E
Hick.son, Steplien
Hntcliison, .Ionian
Team berry, .Vrchibald
.Jewell. Charles \V..
.Tones, James
Kilpatrick, James
Kenui.son. Bradley
Knight, Madison . , ,
Keester, Samuel., . .
Killiou, Martin V..
Long, Samuel.. ,
Maupin, Silas P.
Marks, Michael .
Marsh, Thomas B.
Moss, Pascal \ . ...
Meek, .Jacob
Madden, William .
Mulvaney, John W
Nichols, Green
Norval. George
Nott. Manford A . . ,
Nichols, .James. ...
Pringle, Peachy D
Patterson, Robert W.
Pierce, John M
Prinsle, Steph(>n
Pershall, Samuel
Parsons, Andrew .1. .
Potter, Zachariah .. .
Raiburn, Robert G. .
Rock, Andrew J
Rice, George
Richardson. Homer,
Ren f roe. Green L . . .
Rusk, Reuben
Richie, Geortre H. . . .
Shaw, Albert
Stapp, Henry
Smalley, William M..
Sullivan, Jeremiali. ..
Swan, Milo J
Smallwood.FrancisM
N'utr'l L'nd^
Fort Scott. . .
N'ntr'l L'nd.-
N'utr'l L'nd
N'ntr'l L'nds
Fort Scott.
N'ntr'l L'nds
N'utr'l L'nds
Batchellor . .
Verona, Mo. .
N'utr'l L'nds
Fort Scott. .
N'utr'l L'nds
N'utr'l L'nds,
Osage.
Fort Scott.
Feb. 2.5, 'ii2
Aug. 4, 'Si
Apr. 2.5, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. ;n, '61
Sep. 24, 'lU
Feb. 25, '62
Aug. 4, '63
Apr. 25, '62
.Ian. 20, '62
Dec, :U, 'lil
Sop, 24. '61
Feb. 25, "62 1 Feb, '25, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. '27, '61
Sep, 24, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Mar. '24, '62
Apr. 27, '62
May 19, '62
.June 21, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Sep, 24, '61
Mar,
May
Oct.
Jan.
.Jan.
Feb.
Sep.
Aug.
30, '62
10, "63
'24, '62
4, '62
'25, '62
24, '61
20, '61
Feb, 17, '62
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
.s, '62
25, '62
19, '62
10, '62
Apr. •2,'). '62
Apr.
Feb.
.Vpr.
Mar.
•22, '62
13, '6;^
24, '62
S, '62
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. «. '62
Mar. -24, '62
Apr. '25, '62
June 7, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Oct. 3, '61
May 30, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 30, '62
Dec. 27, '62
Oct. 3, '61
Jan. 13, '63
Sep. -24, '61
Mar. ,s, '62
Jan. 4. '62
.June 14, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Sep. '24, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Sep. '24, '61
Dec. 2. '61
Mar, -24, '62
Apr. "27, '62
May 19, '62
June '21, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Sep. 24, '61
Mar.. 2, '62
May 30, '62
Jan. -21, '64
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 4, '62
Feb. -25, '62
Sep. 24, '61
Aug. '20, '61
Feb. 17, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Dec. 25, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Apr. 25, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Feb. 13, '63
Apr. 24, '62
Mar. M, '62
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. S, '62
Mar. 24, '62
.\pr. 25, '62
June 7, '62
Mar. 17. '62
Oct. 3, '61
May 30, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. :», '62
Dec. 27, '62
Oct. 3, '61
Jan. 13, 'm
Sep. -24, '61
Mar. 8, '62
Jan. 4, '62
June 14, '62
Aug. 7, 62
Pro. Serg. Api'. 1. 'ti2.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 8. '64.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, "65.
Died of nieas](^s, Ft. Scott, Mar.
4, '62.
Trans, to Co, G, May '20, '62.
Trans, to Cai)t. Bariie's Co.,
Ind'p't Rangers, Nov. 16, '61.
Killed in skirmish Aug. 42, "64,
near Van Bnren, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 1, '62.
Pro. Bugler Apr. 1, '62; mns.
out Dec. 1, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corporal.
Killed in skirmish Nov, ,s, '62,
near Cato, Kan.
No evidence of raus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Oct.
31, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 20, '62.
Died Jan. 1, '64, of accidental
w'nd rec'd at Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Nov. 18, '63.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '6'2.
Pro, Wagoner; mns, out Dec, 1,
'64, Leavenworth,
Mu.-i, out Mar, 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark,
Ass, to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. Ft, Scott, Feb. 14, '62.
Dishon. disc. Mar. •20, '62, Fort
Scott, by sentence of G. C. M.
Died of dis. Sp'gfi'ld, Dec.!, '6-2.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Dec. 1,
'65, Leavenworth.
Mns. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Ass. to Co. L, ^lar. IS, '6.5.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 1, '62.
Killed May '20, "62, by hor.se
running away witli him.
Dis. for dis. Mar. '23, '63, Fort
Scott.
.Ass. to Co. L, March 18. '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '62.
Mus. (mt Mar. 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff'; pris. of war, cap. at
Jenkin's F'y, Ark., Apr.'29,'64.
Des. Dec. 8, '62.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Ass. to (^o. L, March 18, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, June -20, '62.
Pro. Corp. .A.pr. 1, '62.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 29, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 3, '61.
Died of dis. Fayetteville, Ark.
Feb. '26, '64.
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 8, '62.
Ass. to Co. L. Mar. 18, '(55.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 8, '64.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ro/i^/>/</<:^f?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K — Con^wMY-rf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Fort Scott. . . .
VanBuren, Ar
N'utralL'nds,
PRIVATES.
Sullivan, William . .
Stewart, William H
Stewart, Jesse
Smith, Pleasant M.
Severs, John
Smith, Peter I
Sullivan, Dennis Fort Scott. . . .
Salmons, Marion G. . . I
Stafford, Thomas ....
Shay, Jolui.. N'utralL'nds,
Test«rman, Ambro.se.
Trofrdon, Nowy G —
N'utralL'nds,
Trog'don.ArrinKton Wi
Tucker, George W. . .
Teefertallow, Jacob.
Thurman, Joseijh
Thomas, Jesse M.
Testerman, Lewis...
Todd, Elijah M
Van, James G.
Wilson, James
AVilli.?, Levi
Walker. Napoleon B.
Burlingame.
Wa^uor, S4)lom()ii . .
Woodall, Abraham.
Waterhouse,AudrewJ
Wortliinston, John J.
Wheeler, Benjamin...
Wiseman, Daniel
Wisham, Wade H . . . .
Wikle, Jolm M
Wikle, Samuel M
Youns, Clinton
Young, John D .
Y'^oung. George.,
Newtonia, Mo
Mt.V'rnon,Mo
Fort Scott, . . .
Fayettev'e, Ar
lola
N'utralL'nds,
Aug. 15, '6;^
Oct. ^ 8, 'fti
Aug. 26, '61
Mar. 10, '62
Sep. 21, '61
Apr. 4, '62
Feb. 10, '62
Oct. :i, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Apr. 5, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Mar. 28,
Mar. :«),
Mar. 24,
Feb. 12,
Mar. 28,
Mar. 8,
Mar. .5, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Mar. 17. "62
Mar. 25, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Mar. 8, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Jan. 6, '63
Mar. IS, '62
May 14, '62
Dec. 12, '61
Oct. 12, '61
.Vug. 24, '62
Date of
muster.
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Sep. 27,
Mar. 10,
Sep. 24,
Apr. 4,
Feb. 10,
Oct. 3,
Sep. 24,
Apr. 5,
.\ug. 26,
Mar. 23,
Mar. 30,
Mar. 24,
Feb. 12,
Mar. 28,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 5,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 17, '62
Mar. 25,
Apr. 24,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 3,
Feb. 25,
Jan. 6,
Mar. 18,
May 14,
Dec. 12, "61
Oct. 12,
Aug. 24,
Remarks.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Farrier, Aug. 26, "61.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. May 20, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Lea'worth.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 16, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 30, '62.
Dos. Ft. Scott, Feb. 14, '62.
Died of consumpt'n, Ft. Scott,
Oct. 27, '64.
Trans, to Co. G, May 20, '62.
Died of dis. Fort Scott, April
26, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Ft.
Scott, Nov. 27, '63.
Ass. to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Pro. Farrier, Mar. 24, "62.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Co. G, May 20, '62.
Dishonorably dis. June, '63, by
.seutence G. C. M.
Mus. out Mar. 18. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Wagoner, Nov. 1, '62;
mus. f>ut Mar. l.S. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 30, '62;
afterwards killed by enemy.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Capt. 1st Ark. Cav., Apr.
8, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. IS, '65.
Pro, Corp. .June 1, "63.
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Clarks-
ville, Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 1, "64, Leav'th.
AssiguiHl to Co. L, Mar. 18, '65-
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. K.
SERGEANT.
Feb. '28, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Mar.
5. '64
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. IH, '65.
PRIVATES.
Pro. Sergt, .\pr. 1, '64.
Thomas. Je.s.se M
Wlieeler, Benjamin..
Toledo
Mt.V'rnou.Mo
Assigned to Co. L, Mar. 18. "65.
COMPANY L.
CAVTXIN.
Henry P. Ledger.
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry P. Ledger.
.Jefferson Denton.
Leonard J. Swingley,
SECOND LIEDT.
Leonard J. Swingley,
James Graham
FIRST SERGT.
Henry DeVilliers
Samuel D. Armstrong
Sharp McKibben
St. Louis, Mo.
Fort Scott.
Topeka ....
St. Mary's Mi;
Pai^s
Fort Scott. .
Mar. 1, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Mar. 1, '63
June 18, '63
June 18,
Feb. 15,
June 18,
Oct. 1,
May 14, '63
Mus. out July IS, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. ('apt. June 18, '63.
Died of small-pox, Ft. Scott,
Nov. -20, '63.
Mus. out July is, '65, DeVall's
Bluff".
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 15, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Reduced to ranks.
Killed in action, .June '26, '64,
Grand Prairie, Ark. ; was com.
2d Lieut, and awaiting mns.
state of Kansas.
20:3
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry - ro/*//)//^fY('.
COMPANY L — Contimted.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
miistor.
Remarks.
laRST SKECiT.
James Graliam
Jolin H. Martin
y. M. SERCiT.
Sharp McKihbeu
Erastn.s H. Lee
Otis Dodge
COM. SERGT.
(Jeorgo M. Moore
Henry F. Blase
SERGK.VNT.S.
Samuel D. Armstrong,
James Graham
Charles Cane
Samuel P. Carpenter,
George W. Moore
Joseph Toothman. . . .
.John H. Martin
Otis Dodge
Newton Marshall . . . .
James T. Bunch . . . .
John Marshall
Bernard Clark
Calvin Green
CORPORALS.
James .Alexander. . .
Benjamin Stepp. . . .
Frank Pearish
Henry H. Pryor
Lafayette Gowing. .
Thomas Baker
Sharp McKihben. . .
Charles Cane
Otis Dodge
James W. Pettey . . .
Patrick Smitli
Bernard Clark
James T. Bunch . .
Henry F. Blase. .
Ne\vton Marshall
•Jolm Marshall
.T()sei)hus Gorsuch
James Long.
Michael Strickland
Hamilton Goodpas-
ture
Reuben Rusk. .
.Albert Buchanan
William H. Stewart..
Washington L. Pope-
.i"y
PRIVATES.
-Arm.-trong, Samuel D.
-Vuthony, William
Alexander, James. . . .
Blase, Henry F
Bunch, James T
Barnes, Solomon
Bak(a-, Tliomas
Barrett, Richard
Carpenter, Samuel P.
Clark, Bernard
Cane, Charles
St. Mary's Mis
Fort Scott. . . .
Paris
Leasville, Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
St. Mary's Mis
Fort Scott. . . .
Paris
Butler Co., M(
Fort Scott. . .
Paris
Fort Sct)tt.
Fort Scott. . . .
St. Mary's Mi^
Fort Scott
Paris
Fort Scott
Paris
Leasville, Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
Sp'gfield. Mo.
Paris
Vern'nCo.,Mo
Paris
Fort Scott. . . .
Bxirlingame . .
Van Buren,.\k
Fort Scott. . . .
Leasville, Mo.
Paris
Fort Scott
Apr. 26, 'm
.Vpr. 1. '158
Mar. 1, '(W
Mar. 25, 'W
Mar. 1, "(i.•^
May '2.'>. 'tJM
Apr. 15, 't)3
Apr. 2t), '6;}
Mar. 17, 'tS:-!
Apr. 1, '(58
Mar. 1, '6:t
Feb. 7, '«3
Apr. 1, '(W
Mar. 25. '63
Oct. 31, '6:^
Apr. 16,
July 1,
May 5,
Feb. '28,
Apr. 15,
May 18,
Apr. 26,
Feb. 7,
Mar. 1.
Mar. 17,
Mar. 25,
Mar. 1,
May 5, '63
Apr. 16,
May 25,
Oct. 31,
July 1,
Mar. 5,
Mar. 1, 't;3
.Vpr. U,
Dec. 27,
July 31,
Oct. 8,
May 10,
.Vlir. 15.
Mai-. I, '6:i
-Vpr. 15, '6:J
May 25, '63
Apr. 16, '63
Apr. 25, '63
Mar. 1, '63
May 5, '6S
Apr. 1 '63
May 5, '63
Mar. 17, "63
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
June 18, '63
May U, '63
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
Dec. 14, '63
May 14, "63
Dec. 14, "63
May 14, '63
Feb. '28, '64
May 14, '63
June 18, '63
May 14. '63
June 18, '6:i
Dec. 14, '63
May 14, '63
Dec. 27, '63
July 31, '63
Oct. 8, '63
May 14, '63
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 1, 64.'
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Reduced to ranks,
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out July 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June :!(), '64.
R(>duced to ranks.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct, 1, '64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Mus. out July IS, '65, DeVall'
Bluff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug, 1, '63.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall";
Bluff, Aivk.
Prt). Sergt. June 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. '20, '64.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64,
Pi'o. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall'
Bluff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
Dis. for <lisabilit,\ , .June 8, '65,
DeVall's Bluff,
Mus. out July 18, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff,
I'ro. Sergt, Jane 18, '63; killed
in skirmish, Feb, 12, '65, near
Ft, Smith, .\rk.
Killed in action, ,Vpr, 5, '64,
Stone's F;irm, Ark.
Pro, Coi'p, June 18, '63; nuis. out
Julv IS, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20, '6:1.
Mus. out July 18. '62, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. ; died of disea.se, De-
Vall's Bluff, Apr. 18, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 15, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June IS, '63; des.
Ft. Scott, Kan., Jan. 10, '65,
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, "6:!.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63; mus.
out Sep. 14, '65, Leavenworth.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPAN Y L — Cunlmued.
Cavalry — Contiiiued .
Names aiul rank.
Resilience.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
("ox. HutrliD...
CalliouD, Squire D.
DodifC, Otis
Duncan, Robert . . . .
Dotrick, Brave
Dolson. Stephen..
DeViiliers. Henry
Denton. Alfred...
Eales. (Jeorge ^^■
Earnest .Jacob
(toishcIi. .losephus.
(rraliam. James....
(Towine:. Lafayette.
(xoodpasture, Ham-
ilton
Goodwin, John
Gage. Louis
Heck. Jacob
Hogue, Louis
Hartmaii. Wesley . .
Hereford, .John H..
Hereford, William.
Hereford, Henry....
Kin.ij. James
Lambeth. James D.
Lewis, William
Lee.Erastus H.
Long. .James.
Lankford, William..
Moore. George M
Moore, George W
Moore. Squii'e D .
Macco. John
Millender, Charles.
Martin, John H
Mills. .James
McCue, Michael
McKibben, Sharp..
McCue, Joseph
Xachima, William..
Ogan. .John H.
Onkato, John .
Pettey. James W. . .
Popejoy, Washing-
ton L
Pringle, Stephen. ..
Peudajor, Napoleon.
Pendajor, Peter
Pryor. Henry H
Fort Scott.
St. Mary's Mis.
Fort Scott .
Paris
Fort Scott....
Osceola, Mo. .
Sp'gfield, ^[o.
St.Mary'sMis.
Paris
St.Mary'sMis,
Fort Scott....
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth,
Paris
St.Mary'sMis,
Fort Scott...
Paris
Fort Scott.
Paris
St.Mary'sMis.
Fort Scott....
St.Mary'sMis-
B'ort Scott....
St.Mary'sMis.
Paris
St.Mary'sMis.
Fort Scott
Pawnee. Lewis.
Mai)leton
Fort Scott
St.Mary'sMis
Fort Scott....
St.Mary'sMis.
May 'Ai. '6;^
May 25, '63
Mar. 25, '63
May 24, '63
.\pr. 2ti, '03
Apr. 1, 'l«
Mar. 1. '63 j
Mar. 23. '6:^
May 14, '63
Mar. 5. "6:^
Apr. 26. '63
Mar. 1. "6;^
June IS, "(W
May 14, "63
June IS. '63
May 14. '63
June IS, 'Ji3
Mav 14. '63
-Vpr. 14, '63
Apr. 26, '6;^ I June IS, '63
Apr. 18, '63 Mav 14. "63
Mar. 14. '63
May -26, '63
May 14, '&6
Apr. ■H\. "63
Mar. 1, '63
A{)r. i. '63
Mar. 1. '6:^
Apr. -26. "63
May 14. "63
Apr. 1. '63
Feb. 'i. S3
Apr. 26, '63
Mar. 1, '63
.\pr. 26. '63
Mar. 1. '63
May 1, '63
Mar. 1. '6:3
May 10, '63
Mar. 8, '62
May 1. 'm
Feb. 7, '63
May 1. '6:^
June is. '63
May 14, '63
June IS. 'm
May 14. '63
June IS. "63
May 14, '63
.June 18, '63
May 14, '63
•June IS, "63
May 14, '63
June IS, '64
May 14. "63
Mar. S, '62
June IS. '63
May 14, '63
June 18, '6;j
Mus. out July IS. •(,:,. DeValls
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. July '20. '63.
Died of congest'n of the brain.
Ft. Gibson, ('. N., Nov. ]!), 'm.
Died of di.-ea.se, Little Rock-
Ark., Jan. 6, '6.').
Des. Saltw'ks, C.N., Feb. '20, '6.5.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 18, '6:J: pro.
Lieut. U. S. Col'd Troops.
.Vug. 2, '63.
Mus. out June 20. '6.'), DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July IS. '6.1. DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, "64.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, "63.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '6:1; kiUed
in ac'n, Apr. .5,'64. Stone's F'ni.
Pro. Coi|). June 30, '64.
Des. Saltw'ks.C.N., Feb. '20, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 10. '63.
Dis. for disability. Jan. 1, '64.
Fort Smith, .\rk.
Mus. out July IS. "65. DeVall's
P.luff.
Died of acciilental shot. Fort
Scott, June 15, '(i3.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. : retained by
civil autliorities. Ft. Scott ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out .Julv IS,
'65. DeVall's Bluff.
Mu.';. out May •24.'65. Ft. L'v'th.
Pro. Com. Sergt. June 18, '63;
mus. out July 18. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63: mus.
out May 27, '65. Ft. Leav'th.
Mus. out July IS, '65. DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Sergt. July 10, '63.
Des. Shawnee Creek. C. N.
June '29, '63.
Died of disease. Tyler, Tex..
.Jan. "23, '65, wliile pris'r of war.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of di.^oase, St. Mary's
Mission, Kan., Jan. 5, '65.
Dis. for disability. Jan. 28, '62,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out Julv IS. '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. July 31. "63.
Pro. Corp. .June 1. '65.
Mus, out Apr. 2S. '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July IS. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. June IS, '63; mus.
out July 18,'65. DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out .July IS, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- CAVALKY — ro/(('/»w^^</.
COMPANY "L — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Pforish. Frauk. . .
PciKlajor, Lewis..
Patterson. Louis.
Pcarish, Louis . , .
Residence.
Parsons. Audrew .) .
Pearson. .Joseph. . . .
Rofjors, Stephen.
Rice, William M .
Rico, Doc (Jill.
Rockwell, Erwiu G.
Smith, Patrick
St('])p. Benjamin .. .
Scott, .James
Shop-ka-kee, Louis
Seaborn, Bradford.. ,
Seeley, Horace H
Strickland, Michael.
Swatford, .John
Sho-pia-tue, Peter...
Toothman, .Joseph. .
Topo.sh, .Jolm
Vicar, .James
West, James
Walker, Jonathan .
Walker, William H.
St.Mary'sMis.
Barnesville. .
St.Mary'sMis
St.Mary'sMis
Wyandott*' . . .
St.Mary'sMis.
Fort Scott. .
Fort Lincoln .
Fort Scott. . .
St.Mary'sMis.
Fort Scott
Vernon Co.Mo
Fort Scott. . . .
St.Mary'sMis.
Butler Co.Mo.
St.Mary'sMis.
Fort Scott..
Date of
enlistment.
.Vpr. 2(j. 'tW
May 1, '6:i
Mar. 4, '6:i
Apr. -26, "SJ
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
May 1, '(W
Mar. 17,
Apr. 26,
Mar. '23, 'eW
Mar. 17,
May 5.
May 18,
Apr. 1,
Ajjr. 26,
Feb. 7,
Apr. 1,
Mar. 1,
May 18,
Apr. 26,
Feb. 7,
Mar. 1,
Apr. 26,
Mar. 1,
Apr. 1,
.June IS, '6o
May 14, 'm
June 18, '6;i
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
.June 18, '63
May 14. '63
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
June 18, "63
May 14, '63
June 18, '63
May 14, '63
i'ro. Corp. .June 18, 'tvi; died of
dis. DeVall's Bl'f, June 1'2, '65.
Died of disease. Fort Smitli,
Jan. 9, '64.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 28, '6.'),
F<u-t Scott.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 19, '64„
Jeli'er.son Barracks, Mo.
No further record of him.
Mus. out June 20, '6.'), DeVall's
Bluff.
Killed in action, July 27, '64,
Muzzard Prairie, Ark.
Mns. out July 18. '6.5, DeVall's
Blnft:
Mus. out Sep. 1, '6.1, Leav'tb.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1; '63.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63; mus.
out July 18,'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of dis. Fort Smith, Nov.
20, '63.
Dis. for disab. Apr. 7, '65, Fort
Scott.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 8, '65.
Pro. Coi'p. ; des. Drywood, Ks.,
Augr. 19, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ausr. 15, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 25, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63; des.
Fort Scott, July 20, '63.
Missing in action, Cabin Cr'k,
C. N., Sep. 19, '64.
Mus. out June '20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, .June
7, '63.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. L.
Bloomfleld, Eli H .
Hereford, Elijah....
Hereford, Franklin
Jewell, Louis
Jackson, Robert
Leanies, John.. . .
Long, George W.
Marshall, Newton..
Marshall. John.. . . .
Pettey, Joel
Rhodden, George
Robertson, Tramuel.
Robertson. .Jefferson,
Stockton, Richard....
Young, .James. . .
Young, William .
Fort Scott. .
Fort Scott. . . .
Mt. Vernon Mo
Westport, Mo.
Fort Scott. . . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 11,
'63
Aug. 1,
'64
.July 21.
'64
Sept. 14,
'64
Aug. 26,
'64
Oct. 1,
'63
Oct. 31,
July 1,
'63
'63
July '25,
Sept. 8,
'63
'64
Sept. "20,
'64
Dec. 14, '63
Dec. 1, '64
July 21, '64
Dec. 14, '63
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. "25, '65.
Mus. out July 6, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Sick in Hosp. Ft. Gibson, C.
N., since March 2, '65; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Missing in action Oct. 10, '64.
near \Ve.stport, Mo.
Killed in action Apr. 5, '64,
Stone's Farm, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 8, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of dis. Leav'nwortli, Mar.
28, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, June 8, '65.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF Co. K, ASSIGNED TO Co. L.
Green, Calvin
Thomas, Jesse M .
Wheeler, Benjamin
Toledo
Mt.VernonMo
Feb. 28, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 10, '65.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall'.-
Blutt'.
20(5
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Coy^r/wjief/.
RECRUITS OF Co. K, ASSIGNED TO Co. I —Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment-
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Alcorn, Jolin F. ..
Ballard, Thomas.
Basliam, Leroy J.
Barnes, John P. .
Brown, William
Buchanan, Albert —
Brock. William .J —
Cosby, Thoma.s .J
Coe, Edward
Carter, Joseph Y
Carrol, George
Crouson, Charles H . .
Campbell, Cliarles P,
Davis. Frederick D. . .
Dnnbar, Simon F. C.
Deshon, William
Fountain, Edward.
Gable, Henry
Helmerick , Frederick
Kenni.son, Bradley. . .
Kniglit, Madison.
Moek, .Jacob
Nott, Manford A.
Nichols, James. . .
Neutral L"ds,
Norval, George
Per.shal, Samuel
Parsons, Andrew J . .
Potter. Zachariali.. .
Richardson, Homer.
Rice, George j "
Renfroe, (ireen L ] Fort Scott.
Rusk, Reuben
Sullivan, .Jeremiah. .
Swan, Milo J
Fort Scott,. ..
Cherokee Na,
VanBuren,Ar.
Cartilage, Mo.
Bow'rsM's.Mo
Biirlingame..
Neuti-al L'ds,
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott.
Neutral L'ds,
Fort Scott.
Batchellor
Verona, Mo. .
Stewart, William H.
Sullivan, William . . .
Stewart, Jesse
Teefertallow, Jacob .
Tucker, George W...
Thurman, Joseph...
Wagnor, Solomon . . .
Wilson, James
Wikle. Samuel M. . . .
W'ikle, .John M
Wisham, Wade H.
Wiseman, Daniel. .
Young, George . . .
VanBuren,Ar
Fort Scott....
VanBuren,Ar.
lola.
Aug. 26, "62
Dec. :«, '62
May 9, '63
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. 30, '62
July ;il, "63
.Vpr. 10, '62
June 9, '62
Apr. 27, '62
Apr. 22. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Mar. -22. '62
Apr. 10, '62
June 29, '63
Dec. 4, '61
Apr. 22, '62
Mar. 29, '62
Apr. 2.5, '62
Mar. 10, '62
May 30, '62
Oct. 10. '63
Dec. 25, '62
Feb. 13, '63
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Mar. 24. "62
Apr. 2.-), '62
June 7, '62
Sep. 1. '»2
May 30, '62
Mar. 30, '62
Dec. 27, "62
Jan. 4, '62
June 14, '62
Oct. 8, "63
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Mar. 30, '62
Mar. 23, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Mar. 25, '62
Mar. 5, '62
May 14, '63
Fayettev'e, Ar
Fort Scott.
Neutral L'ds,
Mar. 18, '63
Jan. 6, '63
Aug. 24, '62
.\.ug. 26, '62
Dec. 30, '62
May 6. '63
Mar. 26, '62
Mar. :S0, '62
July 31, '63
.Vpr. 10, '62
June 9, '62
Apr. 27, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Mar. -22, '62
Apr. 10, '62
June 29, '63
Mar. 7, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Mar. -29, "62
Apr. 25, 'ti2
Mar. 10, '62
May 30, '62
Jan. '21, "64
Dec. '25, '62
Feb. 13, '«5
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. 22, '62
Mar. 24, '62
.\pr. 25, '62
June 7, "62
Sep. 1, '62
May m. '62
Mar. 30, '62
Dec 27. '62
Jan. 4, '62
June 14, '62
Oct. 8, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Mar. 30. '62
Mar. 23, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Mar. -25, '62
Mar. 5, '62
May 14, 'aS
Mar. 18, '63
Jan. 6, '63
Aug. 24, '62
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of dis. DeVall's Bluff,
April 18;65.
Mus. out .\pril 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out xMay 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, \vk.
Mus. out June 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .\pr. 25, "65, DeVall's
Bluff', .Vrk.
Disc, for dis. June 8, '65.
Mus. out May 24, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May '24, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out Apr. 25, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 25, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 18, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus. out July 18. "65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mu.s. out Apr. 25, '65, Devall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .Vpr. 17,
Bluff, .Vrk.
Mus. out May 18,
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .June 16,
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out June 23,
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May 18,
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 17,
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out .June 9, '
Mus. out June 16,
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out .July 18,
Bluff, .Vrk.
'65, DeVall's
'65, DeVairs
'65, DeVall's
"65, DeVairs
"65, DeVall's
'65, DeVall's
65, Ft. Leav<
'65, DeVaU's
"65, DeValFs
Mus. out Apr. 17, "65, DeValFs
Bluff, Ark,
Mus. out July 18, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out J une "23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUxNTEERS — CAVALRY^ro/^^„,<..r/.
COMPANY M.
Namos and rank.
Residence.
Date of
, enlistment.
1
Date of
muster.
Remark.-.
CAPTAIN.
John W. Duff
Kan. City, Mo.
Jul.\- 30, '63
Mus. out Jiilv 1^ '6.') DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
FIRST LIEUT.
James Brooks
Clinton
it
SECOND LIEUT.
Joliu C .A.nflorson . . .
Leavenworth.
it . .
FIRST SERliT.
William A. Trohoufrli.
Osceola, la. . .
June -23, '03
July 23. '63
Red. to ranks Nov. 30. '63.
Tlieobold Werry
Westport,Mo.
May 27. '63
Mus. out July 18. "65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
(J. M. SEEGT.
Martin Crotty
Leavenworth,
May 4, '63
' '
Dis. for disability. May 13, '65.
Alixander B. CoUett,
Delaware
Sept. -20, '63
Nov. .i. '63
Mus. out Julv 18. '6.5. DeVall's
Bluff.
COM. SERGT.
l.omuelP. Ketchum..
Wyandotte . . .
May 7. ■ti3
July 23, '63
Dis. for disability Nov. 13, '63,
Kansas Citv. Mo.
Alfxantk-r B. Collett,
Delaware. . . .
Sept. '20, '(53
Nov. h. '63
Pro. Q. M. S. May 15, tJ-).
Josiali Woiisetter ....
Wyandotte. ..
May 14, "63
"
Mus. out July 18. '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
.SERGEANTS.
Th.-obold Worry
Westport, Mo.
May 27. '63
July 23, '6:^
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1, "63.
Jo.<iali Won.-;etter ....
W^.\andottie . . .
May 14, '63
Nov. .5, '63
Pro. Com. Sergt. Mav 15, '65.
William R. Ketclijim,
Quindaro
May 28. '6;i
July 23. '63
Mus. out .July 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff-.
Alfred W. McCartv. . .
Twin Springs,
May 23, '63
' '
Red. to ranks June 25, '64.
William T. Alsup
Wyandotte . . .
July 30, '63
Aug. 3. '63
Mus. out July 18. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Samuel VValdron
Mt. .A.yers, la.
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Charles Potts
Harrisonville,
May 27, '63
July 23, '63
' ' ' ■
Richard Broome
Delaware
May 28, •(»
Killed in action .Vug. 12, 'tU,
near Van Buren.
Benjamin Wright
LeavenwortI).
May 16, "63
Mus. out .July 18, -65. DeVall's
Bluff.
CORPOR.\LS.
Benjamin W'riarlit
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1. '63.
Charles Potts ,
Harrisonville,
May 27, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '65.
John F. Maloney
Ft. Leav'w'th,
July 18, '63
"
Red. to ranks Dec. 1. '63; mus.
out July 18, '65, DeVall's Bl'ff.
Petx^rShatf
Leavenworth.
May '29, '63
' '
Red. to ranks Oct. 15. '63.
Georse A. Wallahan. .
July 1, '63
' '
Red. to ranks Dec. 1. '64.
-Vugust Wendt
Westport, Mo.
May 27, '63
' '
Franz Hahn
Ft. Leav'w'th.
Garrettsv'e.O.
July 31, '63
Aug. 3. '63
Eeubeu 0. Daniels. ..
Red. to ranks July 31, 'tU.
TilmauA. H. Al.«up.
Wyandotte . . .
July 1, "63
July 23. '63
Rod. to ranks June 30, '64.
David Tibhetts
Ft.Leav'w'tli.
July 16. "63
"
Dis. for disability Nov. 30. '64.
Fort Smith.
William T. Alsup
Wyandotte . . .
July 30, '&i
Aug. 3, '63
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 26, "63.
John Bell
Peoria Citv.
July 1, '63
July 23, '63
R(!d. to ranks Dec. 1. '64; mus.
out July 18, '65, DeVall's Bl'ff.
Solomon Love.
Quindaro
June 20, '63
"
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Milton Jackson
Lit. Stranger.
May 18. '63
' '
Jolm N. Sliafer
Lapier, Mich .
July 10, '(W
' '
Red. to ranks. May '24, '65.
Amos Stewart
Cent' rvi lie. la.
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. .-). '64
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
John Zimmerman
Vine Eagle.Ia.
■ '
' '
Richard Simmons
Cent'rville,Ia.
' '
' '
Jefferson Kenedy
Aug. 29, '62
May 2.=), '6:^
Aug. -29, '62
July 23, '63
Mus. out Aug. 9, '65, St. Louis.
Dis. for disab. May 25, "65, De-
Michael O'Connor
Ft. Leav'w'th.
Vall's Bluff-.
BUGLERS.
William .\. Smith...
.\tc bison
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. f>, '64
Mus. out July 18. '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
William Weidenm.in,
Westport, Mo.
Mar. 27, "63
July -23, '63
F.ARRIEK.
Edward Newton
Gardner
July 28, '63
Aug. 3, 'm
"
PRIV.\TES.
Anderson, Georyre R . .
Marysv'le.Mo.
June 29. '63
July ;2;^, '63
11 .1
Alsup, Tillman A. H..
Wyandotte . . .
July 1. '63
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63 ; mus. out
July 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
.4rm.strong. .Arthur. ..
Ft. Leav'w'th.
June 29, "63
"
Dis. for dis. Aug. 11, "64, Fort
Leavenworth.
Broome, Ricliai-d
Delaware. . . .-.
May 28. '63
' '
Pro. Sergt.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -r'o;(^//,»rr/.
COMPANY M — Continued.
Names and rank. Resiek-iice
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES. j
Bullett, .Tack.son j
Bohb. Youus
Bell, Jolin
Bill. John
Brokekuife, Philip...
Balfjer, Patrick
Bookout, Stephen M..
Capps, John
Connor, Alexander J.
Clark, FrancLs M
Crotty, Martin
Clark, Jame.sK
CummiuKs, George • ■■
Deitz, William H
Ellis, Roton
Evans, George
Fisii. John
Fulton, Hastou
File, John
Green, Isaac
Hutcheson, William..
Hal in, Franz
Harwood, Wm. F.. sr.
Hartman, George W..
Haliu, August
Harwood, Wm. F., jr.
Henshaw, Martin
Humboldt. George...
Hill, Jacob
Hill, George H
Hatt. John
Jonue.vcake, John ....
Jonneycake, Benj
Jim, Young
Jim, Big
Jackson, Milton
.Jones, Mark W
Ketchum, Lemuel P..
Ketchum, William R.
Lenneas, Jacob
Love, Joseph W
Love, Solomon
Leaf, Yellow
Mahoney, Batt
Miller, Henry
Maloney, Gideon B. ..
Mah)ney, John F
Mull, John
McBride, Thomas B. .
McCarty, Alfred W. . .
McGinnis, Smith
Wyandotte ..
Ft. Leaven'th
Peoria City. . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
Ft. Leaven'th
Lawrence —
Leavenworth,
Cassville, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Ft. Leaven'th
Wyandotte . ..
Ft. Leaven'tli
Stewa'tv'e.Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Ha"ris'nv',Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott....
Ft. Leaven'th
Kan. City. Mo.
Rushville; 111.
Westport, Mo.
Kan. City, Mo.
Ft. Leaven'th
Delaware
Ft. Leaven'th
Wyandotte . . .
Ft. Leaven'th
Baldwin City
Wyandotte . . .
Ft. Leaven'th
Quindaro. .
Wyandotte
Ft. Leaven'th
LittleStrang'r
Ft. Leaven'th
Delaware..
Twin Springs,
Leavenworth
May 2.'>, '63
July 7,
July 1,
June 'Z((, '68
May 7,
May 27,
July 11,
May • 20,
July 11,
.July IC,
May 4,
July 10,
May '21,
July 4,
May 10,
May 7,
May 20,
May 21,
July 8,
July 4,
May 27,
May 10, '63
July 11,
May '27,
May 20,
May 22,
July 17, '63
June I,
June 15,
June 20,
May .'j.
May 28,
.June 11,
May 18,
May 21,
May 7, '63
May 28,
June 10,
June 20,
June 2,
June 5,
May 22,
July 18,
July 23,
May 8,
May n,
May S, '63
.Tulv 23, '63 Died of cons'mption, Ft. Scott,
May 3, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 16, 'IM.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '64; pro.
Corp. June 1, 'e,').
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
July '25, "63
July 2:1 'ti3
Aug. 3, '63
July 23, '63
Dis. for dis. Jan. 30, '64, Fort
Smith.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 19, '64, Fort
Smith.
Mus. out July 18, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. q. M. Sergt. July 23, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Ft.
Scott, Sep. 15, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 16, '64.
Des. Leavenworth. July 25, '64.
Mus, out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of consumption, Fort
Scott, Mar. 18. '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Dis. for dis. May 13, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. July 23, '63 ; mus.
out June 16, '65, St. Louis.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. tor disability, Aug. 10, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Apr. 11, '65,
Fort Scott.
Des. Fort Scott, Dec. 18, '64.
Des. while on detached service,
July 15, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 16, '64 .>
No ev. of muster out on file.
Died of hemorrhage, Fort
Smith, Ark., June 4, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Commissary Sergt. July
23, '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 27, '63.
No ev. of mu.^ter out on file.
Des. Fort Scott, Dec. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64. •
No ev. of muster out on file.
Dis. for disability May 16, '65,
Ft)rt Scott, Kan.
Dis. for disability May 13, '65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. July 23, '63; pro.
Corjj. June 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov., '63.
Des. Ft, Scott, Dec. 18, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 23, '63; mus.
out July 18, '65, DeVaU's Bl'ff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
state of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry Continued.
COMPANY U- Continued.
Names and rank.
PRJ.VATES.
O'Connor, Michael. ..
Pardee, Joseph.. .
Pardia. Marcellia —
Partridge, Jaino.s
Potts, Charles
Paschal. Johu B
Reed, George W
'Swanuock, Lewis . . . .
Shawnee, Johu
Sarcoxie, Joseph
Sauds, Johu
Shafer, J ohii N
Shaff, Peter
Troboush. William A
Tibbetts, George H.
Tibbetts, David ....
Willahau, Georg-o A
Waddle, James. ...
Wright, Richard R.
Wcndt, August
Wilson, Thomas. . . .
White, John
Washington, Byau.
Weidenman, William,
Wright, Benjamin
Wonsetter, Josiab.
Worry, Tiieobold..
Waller, Joseph. . . .
Willibee, Thomas.
Worley. David M . .
Wise, Samuel
Res-ideuce.
Ft. L'veiiw'th,
Harris'nv.Mo,
Delaware
Ft.L'venw'th,
Delaware
Lawrence ....
Leavenworth
Lapier, Mich.
Leaven wort))
O.^ceola. la. . .
Delaware
Ft.L'venw'th,
Leavenworth,
Stewartsv. Mo
Middlebury,0
Westport, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Ft.L'venw'tli.
Westport, Mo
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo
Harrisonv.Mo
Ft.L'venw'th
Wyandotte .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
May 25, '63
May 31. '63
May 20, '63
July 18, '63
May 27, '63
May 31, '63
July 10, '63
June 6, '63
May 28, '63
June 14, '63
July 10, '63
May 29, '63
Jane 23, '63
July 7, '63
July 16,
July 1,
July 15, '63
July 20,
May 27,
May 1.5,
May 20,
June 9,
May 27.
May 16;
May 14,
May 27,
May 8,
May 22,
July 1,
May 21, '63
July 23. '63 | Pro. Corp.
Mu.K. outMay 30, '6,^), DeVaU's
Bluff.
Died Sep. 18, '64, from injuries
rec' by gov't wagon. Ft. Scott.
I No ev. of muster out on file.
I Pro. Corp. June 1, '65.
I Dis. for disability Apr. 17, '65.
i DeVall's Bluff. '
Des. Ft. Scott Dec. 18, '64.
Died of consumption, Wyan-
dotte, Kan., Dec. 25, '63.
No ev. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
I Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '65; mus.
out July 18. '65, DeVall's Bl'ff.
Pro. Corp. July 23, '63; mus.
out July 18, '65, DeVall's Bl'ff.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 23, '63;
mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Dis. for disability. Jan. 30, '64,
Ft. Smith.
Pro. Corp. Jan., '64,
Pro. Corp. July 23, '63; mus.
out July 1^, '65, DeVall's Bl'ff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. July 23,'63; mus. out
July 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 29, '64,
Fort Smith.
Missing in action, .Sep. 19, '64,
Cabin Creek, C. N.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. July 23, '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 23, '63.
Mus. out June 21, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of consumption, Ft.Scott,
Dec. 28, '63.
Died, Apr. 15, '64. Roseville,
Ark., of wouuds rec'd id act'n,
Mar. 25, '64, near Roseville.
Missing in action, Sep. 19, '64.
Cabin Creek, C. N.
Nov.
July
5, '63
23. '63
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. M.
Alsup, William T
Brittain, William A..
CoUett, Alexander B.
Grotty, John
Durham, Samuel. . .
Daniels, Reuben O.
Fulton, Arthur
Klamm, Jacob
Lascar, John. ..
Newton, Edward.
Pratt, John V . . . .
Ronner, Adam.
Wyandotte . .
Delaware.
Lawrence
Delaware
Garrettsv'e,0.
Harrisonv.Mo
Parkville.Mo.
Ft.L'venw'th,
Gardner
Squircsville .
Parkville.Mo.
July
Jan.
Sep.
July
Oct.
July
30, '63
14, '64
20, '63
31, '63
20, '63
31, '63
Oct. 21, '63
Aug.
Oct.
July
July
1, '63
21, '63
28, '63
31, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 3, '63
June 30, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Pro. Corp. June 30, '64.
Dis. for disability, June 3, '65.
DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out July 18, '65. DeVall's
Bluff-.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '&i ; mus. out
July 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff".
Died of consumption, DeVall's
Bluff-, Mar. 31, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
-14
210
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry - CowCmitetf.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF Co. B, ASSIGNED TO Co. M.
Names and rank.
Ko.sidciice.
PRIVATES.
Arrison, Edward R.
Barrett, John
Bellvail, Saimiel J .
Fuqua. Richard T..
Gillman, Arthur
Goldsberry, John W
Hercules, WiUiam T.
Morri.«, William W. . .
Morris, Henry
McCord, Andrew . . ,
McGuire, George. .
Orrill, Alli.><on W..,
Paite, David
Paite, Mattliew —
Ross, George W —
Roy, Josiah
Simmons, Richard
Smith. William A..
Stewart, Amos
Whitham, John W
Waldron, Samuel
Zimmerman, George.
Zimmerman, John . .
Belaire, Iowa,
Cent<^rv'e. la.
Willow, la . .
St. John, la .
Belaire, la . .
Unionvi'e, la
Centerv'e, la
Ravanah, la.
Pt.Pleasant, I
Centerv'e, la.
Belaire, la . .
Icouium, la.
Centerv'e, la
Atchison ....
Centerv'e, la
Wyandotte . .
Mt. Ayers, la .
New Beauty, I
Vine Eagle, la
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Feb. 16, '64 Mar. .5. '64
Remarks.
Mus. out June 21, '6.i, DeVall's
Blufif.
Dis. for disability, Jane 8, '65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out June 21, '6.5, DeVaU's
Bluii.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Aug. 9, '65, St. Louis.
Mus. out June 21, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Dis. for disability, June 8, '65.
DoVaU's Bluff'.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DoVall's
Bluff'.
Mus. out .June '21, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark,
Pro. Serg. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65,
PRISONERS OF WAR OF Co. B, ASSIGNED TO Co. M FOR MUSTER OUT.
SERGEANTS.
Noah M. Scott
Addison Pendegast.
John W. MiUer
Cyrus N.Teater....
James M. Asher —
CORPORALS.
Peter Sidles
OUver C. Rinker.
Thomas C. Harri.son
PRIVATES.
AUen, David H
Puck, Sylvester
Boston, Cyrus ..,. —
Hamliu, 'Thomas
Jackson. Alexander.,
Jennings, Edward T.
Manning, Enoch
Manning. William J .
McDonald, David P .
Root, George R
Strickland, Elmors .
Wood, .John O
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Mus. out. Apr. S, '65, DoVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff', Ark.
RECRUITS OF Co. B, ASSIGNED TO Co. M.
Cook, Samuel B. . .
Curti.ss, George W.
Cook, WiUiam J...
Clark, David S...
Cox, John
Davis, Benjamin F. ..
Eisele, William
Furtmire, Antoine . ..
Famsworth, John —
Haslett, Thomas
Olathe.
Centerv'e, la.
San Francisco
Aug.
19,
'62
June
12,
'62
Aug.
19,
'62
Aug.
15.
'62
Apr.
19,
'64
Apr.
1,
'63
Aug.
15,
'62
Aug.
19,
'62
May
7,
'63
Feb.
9,
'63
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb. 9. '63
Mus. out June 28, '65, Ft. Leav.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June 21, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 18. '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Sitate of Kansas.
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SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— 6V>/y^/>i wed.
RECRUITS OF Co. B, ASSIGNED TO Co. M -Continued.
Names urul i-iink.
PKIVATKS.
Johnson, John B. . . .
Kt'nedy, Jefferson . . .
Lncas, (Treenfield F .
Levy, .Jacob I .. . .
Margin, Stephen.
McKown, John B
McKown, Thonia.s. . .
McDonald, Donald. .
Stanfield, Holuian . ,
Suider, Jacob
Tatman, Joseph . .
Teater, Lysander.
Widemaun, An-
toine M. E
Wallace, John K.
Residence.
Olathe.
Kan.(^ity, Mo,
Kan.City, Mo,
Westport, Mo
Westport. Mo-
Centerv., la..
Kan.City, Mo
Olathe
Date of
enlistment.
Feb. 27, '6:^
Aug. 29, '62
May 9, '68
May 1, '63
Mar. 3, '6:}
May 20, '63
Aug, 18, '63
Nov. 19, '62
Dec. 10, '62
Feb. 17, '63
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 1, '&i
May 13, '63
June 3, '63
Date of
muster.
Feb. 27, 'GS
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 13. '63
Jan. 21, '64
Nov. 19, '62
Dec. 10, '62
Feb. 17, '6:{
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Remarks.
Mils, out July IJ^, "65, DoVaJl's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall'.'-
Bluff'.
Dis. for dis. May 13, '64, De-
Vall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out June 21, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
No evi. of mus. out on file;
sick in Gen. Hosp. Ft. Leav.
No evi. of of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Chief Bugler, Apr. 23, '64.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
NEW COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Fort Scott.
Sep. 18, 'm
Mus. out July 18. '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
FIRST LIEUT.
Thomas G. Howell. ..
Leavenworth,
Mar. 21, '65
SECOND JAEVT.
William H. Shattuck,
Trading Post,
Jan. 4, '64
• . . .
FIEST SERGEANT.
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Mus. out June 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
George B, Johnson . . .
Ohio City
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Mus. out July IS, '65, DeVall's
COM. SEEGT.
Bluff.
George Williams
Johnstown, O.
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 5, '64
SERGEANTS.
George B. Johnson . . .
Ohio City
Feb. 1, '64
"
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1, '65.
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mus. out July 18, 65, DeVall's
Bluff.
William M. Hamby..
FallCity,Neb.
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 5, '64
WiUiam Condray
Manhattan . . .
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 18, '6t
< • 11
John Walsh
Leavenworth,
Jan. 24, '63
Jan. 24, '63
'1 11
James E. Oveliuls
James'Cros'g,
Feb. 14, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Red. to ranks July 1, '65.
CORPORALS.
Reuben Church
Junct'n City..
Jan. 1, '64
.Jan. 18, '64
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall'*;
Bluff.
Philip Malouey
' '
Joseph A.Hawkins..
Pleas. Grove..
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 5, '64
II
John S. Hargrove
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 5, '64
• ■ 11
James A. Bearse
Hyannas.Mas.
Feb. 15, '64
• ' > >
Charles Simmons
Ottumwa,Ia..
Feb. 1, '64
> • 11
Iowa Point. ..
Quindaro
Feb. 15, '64
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 1, '62
( , ( (
Henry W. Freeman. . .
Mus. out June 23. '65, DeValPs
BUGLERS.
Bluff.
J.-imes W. Duncan
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 5, '54
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Mus. out Feb. 12, '66, Leav'th.
Abraham Jones
Lamar, Mo. ..
Feb. 1, '6t
"
FARRIER.
M ichael Hott'mior
Leavenworth,
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Mus. out June "23, '65, DeVall's
PRIVATES.
Bluff.
Adams, Alexander . . .
Salina
Jan. 1, '6t
Jan. 18, '64
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Archer, James P
Burlington . . .
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff'.
Binghaman, Uriah. ..
Spring'd, Mo.
Feb. 18, '62
Feb. 18, '62
Mus. out May 21, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Bittle, James N
DeSoto
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Died of disease, Paola, Kan..
June 5, '65.
Bearse, James A
Hyannas.Mas.
Feb. 15, '64
Pro. Corp.
BufEngton, Ben-
jamin F
Marmaton. . . ,
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 9. '62
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry Consumed.
NEW COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
PETVATES.
Bryant, William W.
Bisbee, Lucius A.
Bisbee, George M.
Bishop, James E..
Busby, James —
Chapman, John..
Coudray, William .
Coleman, William.
Church, Reuben.
Cox, William
Cox, Solomon
Churchill, Henry L.
Crain, Jonathan C. . .
Coats, William
Collins, John A
Clark, Benjamin H. .
Clark, Reuben
Castoe, Robert
Coats, James
Donnelly, Joseph R.
Bearing, John B —
Durbrow, John R . . .
Dunn, James E
Duncan, James W. . .
Fox, .John
Flinn, John H
Freeman, Henry W.
Franklin, James B..
Gleasou, Martin —
Hawk, Edmund
Higgins, Joseph
Higgius, Wallace . . .
Hubbard, John E. . .
Hawkins, Joseph A.
Hamby, William M .
Hyde, Hiram P
Hoffmeir, Michael..
Hoge, WiUiam J —
Hanford, Charles R .
Hanford, Jo.seph —
Hurd, Benjamin W. .
Heany, Joseph J
Eawkins, William J.
Hargrove, John S.
Hicks, James
Jones, Abraham
.Johnson, George B . . .
.Johnson, James S. . . .
Knapp, Chauncey —
Kirkpatrick, John H,
Kunkler, Lewis
Kilgore, John
Lower, Michael
Lame, David —
Long, George F.
Landrum, Ben-
jamin L
Lowry, John....
Lane, James W.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Wayn'v'le.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
MQford, Tex..
Mapleton
Manhattan. ..
Neutral L'ds,
JunctiouCity.
Cherokee Nat
Highland
Hormi'ge.Mo.
Atchison
Iowa Point. . .
Fall City,Neb.
L'wnRi'ge,Ill.
Minneola
Mapleton
Iowa Pt)int. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott....
Ft.Smith,Ark,
Quiadaro
Junction City.
Olathe ....
Quiudaro.
Chicago, 111.
Fort Riley. . .
Quiudaro —
Pleas't Grove
FallCity,Neb
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Fidelity, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Quindaro
Quindaro
Mt.Vern., Mo
Quindaro
Lamar, Mo.
Ohio City...
Monrovia.
Fort Scott....
V. Buren,Ark.
Bolivar, Mo..
Marmaton. . . .
Junction City,
Atchison
Shawnee
Ft.Smith,Ark,
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Apr. 1, '63
Juno 11, '64
May 19, '62
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. ;il. '64
Jan. 1, '64
June 20, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Feb. 1. '63
Apr. 8, '63
Feb. 15, 64
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. _1, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Feb. 15, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Sep. 1, '62
Dec. 20, '63
Oct. 23, '63
June 1, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Date of
muster.
Aug.
Feb.
23,
1,
'62
'64
Feb.
15,
'64
Sop.
1,
•62
Sep.
10,
'62
Feb.
July
1,
21,
'64
'61
Feb.
1,
'64
Feb.
15,
■64
July
Feb.
Jan,
15,
1,
26,
'63
'64
'64
May
19,
'62
Jan.
1,
'64
Feb.
15,
'64
Mar. 5, '64
Aug. 3, '63
June 11, '64
May 19, '62
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 18, '64
June 20, '62
Apr. 24, '62
Feb. 1, '63
Aug. 3, '&A
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Sep. 1, '62
Dec. 30, '63
Dec. 30, '63
June 1. '63
Aug. 3; '63
Mar. 5, '64
Aug. 2.3, '62
Mar. 5, '64
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Mar. 5, '84
July 21, '61
Mar. 5, '64
Ang. 3, '63
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 26, '64
May 19, '62
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DoVall'
Bluff.
Mus. out May 21, '65, DeVaU'-
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability, May 15, '65.
DeVaU's'Blutt'.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Apr. S, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out June 8, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Juno 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Mas. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 6, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Reg. Com. Serg.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May 21, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kansasi.
213
SIXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cav alky ^OonUnued.
NEW COMPANY A -Continued.
Names ami iMiik.
PRIVATES.
Iaivo, Samupl . . .
Mackcy, Andrew J . .
Merrick, Walter
Malionoy , Patrick —
Menilouiiall, Jacob T).
Makiuey, Philip
McCann, Thomas J .
McArty, Perry
McMurray, Samuel R.
Noyes, Henry L
Nobs, John
Osborn, Robert.
Ovehuls, James E. . . .
Pott<!r, Benjamin F..
Prosser, William H, .
Pedigo, William P. .
Pedifjo, William X. ..
Parker. Marcus F
Parris, William
Prather, .John W
Renner, Valentine.. ..
Kussell, Benjamin F . .
Ruffieux, Louis E . . . .
Simmons, William . .
Shamon, William
Sears. George D
."^now, Rodney
Smith. Dennis
Simmons, Charles. . . .
Schemerhorn, Alonzo,
Swan. James.
Stiers, Scott .
Thorp, Jo.seph.
Teal, Peter
Williams, Alvatus ,
Wallace, Granville.
Ward, Isaac
Ward, Beverly R.
Walker, .James. . ,
Weatlinrwax, .\1-
bert \
Walsh, John
White, Thomas. .
White, Peter
Wise, Edward
Williams. George.
Residence.
Date of
enli.s-tment.
Wyandotte. .
Reynolds, Mo
Sherwood, Mo
Foi-t Scott....
Junct'n City..
Fort Riley ....
Fort Scott...
Humboldt. .. .
Junct'n City..
Plea.'sant G'e,
James' (^r's'g.
Fort Scott....
Macon C'y, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Fall City,Neb
.Jackson, Ind.
Parksv'e. Mo.
Apr. 1, '6:i
Oct. 7,
Apr. 24,
Feb. 15.
Feb. J,
Jan. 1,
Mar. 30,
Feb. 1,
July 20,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
Feb. K).
Dat« of
muster.
Ans. -i, 't53
Oct. 7, '(52
Apr. 24, '62
Mar. 5, '(54
Jan. IS, '64
Mar. :», '64
Mar. a, "64
Aug. -i, '63
Mar. 5, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Mar. 5, '(U
Feb. 1. "64 !
Quindaro
Kan. City, Mo.
Ottunnva, la.,
Irwin, la
Keitsville. Mo
Mo"tavalo,Mo
Ottumwa, la.,
Manhattan. ..
Dickinson Co
Sherwood. Mo|
Quindaro j
Leavenworth,!
Quindaro I
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
Dallas, Ark . .
Fort Scott ....
Aug. 1,
Aug. 11,
Apr. 6,
June l.'i,
Aug. 20,
Apr. 1,
Feb. 15,
Feb. 1,
Jan. 1,
Aug. 20,
Apr. 12,
Apr. 23,
Feb. 1,
Mar. 30.
Aug. 18,
May 16,
.Vug. 18, "63
.A.j)r. 6. '62
June 15, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 3, "63
Mar. 5, "64
Apr. 1. '63
Sep. 10,
Apr. 1.
Jan. -28,
Feb. 1,
Ohio City j ' "
Leavenworth, Jan. 24, '63
Atchi.son Feb. 15. '64
Wyandott<' . . .
N. Y.City ....
.Johnstown,0.
Jan.
.\ug.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
May
15, '64
20, '62
12. '62
23, '62
.5, '64
:», '64
18, '62
16, "62
Aug. 3, '63
.\pr.
Sep.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
1, '63
10, '62
3. '63
28, '64
5, '64
Jan. 24. "63
Mar. 5. 'tU
Remark.s.
Mus. out July IS. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 13, '65, Ft. Loav.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Di.sc. for dis. May 10, '65. De-
Vall's Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
.Mus. out July IS, '65. DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Des. Ft. Leav., June 20, '65.
Mus. out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall".-^
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 8,'65; mus. out
July 18, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July IS, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out Apr. s, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark
Mus. out June 30, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mils, out July 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Aug. 14, '64, Leav'tb.
Mus. out .July 18, '65, DeVall's
Blnff.
Mu.-. out June 23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff".
Mus. out Apr. 8, '65, De'i'aU's
Bluff".
Mus, out June '23, '65, De.Vall'.-
Bluff".
Pro. ("orp.
Dis. for disabilit.\ , .June H, '65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out May 21, '65, DeValls
Bluff".
Mus. out June 20, '65. DeValTs
Bluff".
Mus. out .June '23, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out .lidv 18, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Julv 18, '6.5, DeVair.-
Bluff.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
214
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and raiilc.
R.
i Date of
I eulife^tment.
Datf of
uiu.stor.
Remarks.
COIiONEL.
Charlos R. .Jemiisou.
Albert L. Lee
Thomas P. Herrick .
HEDT. COL.
Daniel R. Anthon.v . .
Thomas P. Herrick .
David W. Houston . .
William S. Jenkins .
Francis M. Malone. .
MA-IOE.
Daniel R. Anthony. .
Thomas P. Herrick .
Albert L. Lee
John T. Snoddy. ...
f'lark S. Merriman. .
William S. Jenkins .
Francis M. Malone. .
Charl.'- H. Grearory .
Levi K. Utt
AD.IUTANT.
•lohn T. Snoddy
William O.Osgrood..
Frederick W. Emery
Simeon M. Fox
QUARTER.MASTEE.
Robert W. Hamer...
Ebenezer Snyder. . . .
•Tames Smith
COMMISSARY.
Lneins W)\itucy
s(R(;i:oN.
Joseph L. Wever. .. .
Josei>h S. Martin. . . .
ASST. SURGEOX.
Joseph S. Martin . . . .
Joel J. Crook
CHAPL.\*1X.
Samnel Ayors
Charles H. Love.ioy ,
Leaveu\vi)rth,
Elwood
Hifridand
Leavenworth,
Highland
Garnett
Leavenworth,
Pana, 111
Leavenworth,
Highland
Elwood
Mound City..
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Pana, 111
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Mound City..
Leavenworth,
MaTdmttan. . .
Leavenworth,
Highland
Leavenworth.
Mound City..
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 2!<, '61
May 17. '62
June 11, '6y
Oct. 29, '61
Sept. ?,. '62
July \, '68
Mar. 21, "64
Nov. 19, '64
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Oct.
May
Aug.
Apr.
Nov.
Oct. 14, '61
May 27, '62
Oct. :10, '62
Dec. 27, '64
Oct. l.i, '61
July 2:^, '63
Jan. 9. '6.")
July 22, '63
Jan. 10. '62
July 18, '64
Nov. .5, '61
Oct. 10, '64
Leavenworth Oct. 14, '61
Baldwin City I Apr. 19. '.13
Res. May 1, '62.
Pro. Brig. Gen.Vols. Nov.29,'62.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '6.i.
Res. Sep. 3, '62.
Pro. Col. June 11, '63.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 1, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 14, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '6.').
Pro. Lieut. Col. Oct. 29, '61.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Sep. 3, '62.
Pro. Lieut. Col. May 17. '62.
Res. Mar. 6, '63.
Res. J\ilv 13. '63.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Mar. 21, '64.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Nov. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out .Inly 17, '62, per G. O.
No. *26.
Mus. out July 29, '62.
Pro. Cap. and A. A. Gen. .June
30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. ont July 17. '62, per G. O.
No. 25.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Res. .June 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Surgeon July 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Res. Aug. 31, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGT. M.\.JOR.
William .\. Pease.
Harmon D. Hunt. .
Simeon M. Fox. . . .
Henry C. Bird
Q. M. SERGT.
Eli Rabb
Plet-cher Pomeroy . . .
COM. SERGT.
Lucius Whitney
David W. Morse
HOSP. STEWARDS.
John M. Wliitehead.
James W. Lansing. .
.Arthur F. Reeve
.\lbert G. Speer. . . .
CHIEF BUGLER.
George Gross. . . ., .
.lohn Gill
FARRIER.
.fames Rigby
S.VDDLER SERGT.
Ira W. Phelps
Kan. City. Mo.
Elwood
Manhattan.
Atcliison . ..
Mound City..
Wyanet, 111...
Mound City . .
AVolf Creek...
Elwood
Leavenworth,
Hamlin
Leavenworth,
Sept. 25. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Jan. 1, '64
Sept. 1. '61
Aug. 18, '61
Sept. 1, '61
Sept.. 14, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 12. '61
Aug. 20, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Mound City . . .Sept. 6, '61
Leavenworth,! Sept. 27, '61
Sept. 25, '61
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
2«. '61
.30, '61
22, '64
12. '61
3. "62
12, '61
14, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
28, '61
12, '61
6. '61
23, '61
Red. Oct. 31. '61, and a.ssigned
to Co. G.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G, Apr. 2.'6:i.
RenL Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. l.st Lieut. Co. D. '2.5th U.
S. C. I. May 18, '65.
Real. Vet.
Pro. Reg. Com. July 22, '6:^.
Reul. Vet.
Red. to ranks June 20, '62, and
a.ssigned to Co. I.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Capt. Co. D, 4.5th V. S. C.
I., May IS, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out by order of Gen.
Grant. Nov. 20, '62.
Oct. 12, '61 Tj-aus. to Co. G, Oct. 3. '63.
.Sept. 27. '61 1 Renl. Vet.
Sitatc of Kansas.
215
SP]y.KNTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry^ Continued
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS— NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
N.'iiii.'s
rank.
SEEGBANT MAJOR.
Simeon M. Fox
q. M. SEKtiKANT.
Flctcbor PoiiK^roy.. .
COM. SERC.HANT.
David W. Morse
HOSl'. STEWARDS.
.lames W. Lansing. .
Albert G. Speer
SADDLER SERGEANT,
IraW. Plielps
K(
ik'tice.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Manhattan,.. .Fan. 1, '(U .Tan. 1, '64
Wyandotte ... J
Wolf River...
Leavenworth,
Hamlin
Leavenworth,
Remarks.
Pro. Ad.it. Dec. 27, 'e54.
Mns. out with res. Sop. 29, 'fi5.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Thomas P. Herrick. .
Levi H. Utt
Hazil (;. Sanders
FIRST LIEUT.
Levi H. Utt
.\arou M. Pitts
Bazil C. Sanders.. .
Henry M. (yampbcll.
SECOND LIEUT. •
Thomas H. Lohnes.
.Jacob M. .Antliony. .
DeWitt C-^. Taylor ..
FIRST SERllEANT.
Georgre Graham . . . .
.Jackson T. La very.
Hifihlaad...
White Ch>u.l.
FarminKtoii .
White Chuid.
Hiffhland ....
FarininstoQ.
Highland
Hit,'hland ....
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
SERGE.VNTS.
Aaron M. Pitts
Rosalviu C. Porham.
David W. Mor.se
Henry A. Lavereutz.
DoWitt C. Taylor. . . .
.John Brady
.John Smith
•John Elli.s
Thomas Bryan
Bazil C. Sander.*
Henry M. ('ampbell.
Hezekiah .Jennintrs.
Morris Davison
.John McTatisfart
Sino .Stanle\
Franklin Hesse
Geor.ee W. Hennett.
Charles T. Boomer. .
-Newell Patterson. . .
CORPORALS.
Rosalvin C. Perham.
Andrew .J. Jimison . .
Henry M. Camyibell .
Luther Si)erry
Morris Davison . . .
Matthew T. Neal . . . .
Benjamin S. Eye.. . .
.John McTagirart . . . .
•James W. Purdy
Edgar W. Cone
■John P. Colver
.Alexander B. Mon
cravia..
Sino Stanley
•fo.seph .Vbrams
William Graham...
.John P. Robinson . . .
Isaac A. Sawin
Duncan Mcintosh..
Charles E. Joy
Lewis Vauyrhu
George Rosalieu. . . .
Albany.. . .
Hijrhland
Highland . .
Farmington .
Syracuse . . . .
White ('h>ud.
Sabetha
Hiffhland
Sabetha
Leavenworth
Farmington.
Highland
Salem. Neb.,
Highland
Syracu.se
Seneca
Syracuse..
Hamlin
Farmington .
Aug. -i, '61
Aug. 10. '61
Aug. 81, '01
Oct. 28. '6t
Feb. 6, 'm
Aug. 31, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. .5. '62
Jan. IS, '6.5
.Aug. 31, '61
Apr. 2, '62
May 18, '63
Aug. 31. '61
Aug. 20, '61 I
Sep. U. "61 Sep. 14, '61
.Vug. 10, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 5. '61
Sep. 12. '(il
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 10, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 20. '61
Aug. 31. '61
Sep. 12, '61
Aug. 31. '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Oregon, Mo...! Aug. 10, '61
Highland..
Hiawatha.
Highland. .
White Chuid..
Highland
Troy
Albany
Highland
Syracuse
Whit.<^ Cloud..
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 10, '61
I Aug. 20. '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sop. 14, "61
Oct. 1.5, '61
Aug. 10. "61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 10. '()1
Albany Nov. 2!!, "61
Atchison Aug. 20, '61
Hamlin "
Highland .\ug. 10, '61
Sabetha .Aug. 20, '61
Hiawatha. . . . Aug. 10, '61
St. Louis, Mo. Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 16, 'til
Sep. 14, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Nov. 23, '61
.Aug. 31, '61
Sop
Pro. Ma.i. Oct. 28, '61.
Pro. Ma.]. Nov. 17, '64; wounded
in action, Apr. 2, '63, Leigh-
ton, .\la.
Mns. out Sep. 29, '»J5.
Pro. ('apt. Oct. 28, '61.
Pro. Capt. Co. D. Oct. 3, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 3, '65.
Mns, out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Res. Feb. 13. '62.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, .May 16, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 14, 'iU.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Mem-
phis, Teun.. Feb. 11, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 28, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 31, '64.
Pro. Reg. Com. Sergt. -July
25, '63.
Reul. Veteran.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 17, '63.
Mus. out -Aug. 31, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 5. '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '61.
Appointed Farrier.
Pro. Sergt. -Aug. 31, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '62.
Dis. for dis. May 16, '62, b'ort
Riley.
Re-enlistt>d Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. May 17, '63.
Red. to ranks Dec. 22, '61.
Red. to ranks .Jan. 4, '62.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 2.5, '62.
Re-enlisted Vet<M'au.
Pro. Sergt.
Re-enlisted Vet. ; wounded in
act'n May 5, '63, Tupelo, Miss.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 20, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Killed in act'n July 9. '63, Clin
ton. Miss.
1
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry -Co/j/mwed.
COMPANY A — ConUnued.
Niiuu'S an<l rMiik.
Ri\si(l(!nco.
Dale of
eiilir-tiiii'Dt.
CORPOKAI^S.
Edwin M. Vaughn . . .
Henry A. Laverentz.
Franklin Hesse
Geori;(» W. Bennett. .
BUGLERS.
Andrew Schmidt. . . .
Jackson T. La very . .
Jacob S. Stilwell .. . .
Lewis Starr
Miltim Kins
SADDLEK.
William Evans
John E. Hurst
Oliver S. Leslie
FARRIER.
James Leonard
Andrew J. Jimisou.
Noah Tatlow
PRIVATES.
Abraras, Joseph . . . .
Anderson, Levi 0. . .
Allison, Josiah. . . .
BoUinsjei', Levi C...
Hiawatha.. . .
Syracuse
Seneca
Syracuse
White Cloud.
Highland. ...
W'hite Cloud.
Leavenworth,
Highland
White (-loud.
Barrett
Lex'gton, Mo.
Oregon, Mo. . .
Seneca
Bunce, George W. . . .
Boomer, Charles T. .
Brooks, Frederick C.
Burk. JoJin
Bradway, Jolin V . . .
Brady. John
Clark. James
Chase. Ashley
Campbell, Heni-y M.
Donaldson, Samuel.
Davison, Mori-is
Elli.M, Henry
Evans, William
Eye, Benjamin S
EUis, John
Ford. Christopher M,
Foster, Alexander C. .
Fletcher, Robert H ..
Graliam, George W ..
Ga.ston. Robert
White Cloud
Goss Creek . .
Highland.. .
Hiawatlia .
Handin. . . .
Barrett. . .
Graliam. George ....
Hef.so. Fi-aiikliu . . . .
Holctimb, Eliliu
Hender.soii, Robert..
Ingraliam. Daniel L
Jennings, Hezekiah .
Joy, Charles E
Jimison, .-Vndrew .1.
Kenan, George W' . . .
Leon;ird, James
Lavery, .Facksoii T. .
Leonard, John W . . .
Leslie, Oliver S
Mcintosh, Duncan. .
McKay, Dix
Moncravia. .\lexau-
der B
Mnire, Donty U
Marion, Andrew
McTaggart. John. . .
PawneeCNh
Sabetlia
Fall City. Nb.
Hamlin
Highland
Sabetha
Highland
White Cloud.
Higldand
White Clond.
Sabetha
Highland
Hamlin
Sabetha
Higliland
Handin
.\lbaiiy .
Seneca
Middleb'g.Nb
Barrett
Seneca
Salem
Sabetha
Oregon, Mo...
Lex'gtou, Mo
Highland
Barrett
Highland
Troy
Highland
Pedonia
Farmingtou . .
Highland
Date of
muster.
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Mar.
Aug. 10, '61
Feb. 10, '62
Aug. :n, '61
Aug. 10, 61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 10, '61
.\ug. 31, "61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 31. '61
Aug. ."), 61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 20, "61 I
Aug. 10, '61 I
Aug. • .5, "61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aiig. 10, '61
Aug. 31, "61
Aug. 21, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 14. '61
Aug. 31, '61
JIar. 7. '64
Aug. 31, '61
Apr. 19, '63
Aug. 31 . '61
.Vug. r>,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 31,
.Vug. 20.
Aug. 10,
Aug. 31,
Aug. 10.
Aug. 31,
'61 I
•61 j
I
'61
'61
'61 !
'61
Aug. 10. "61
Remarks.
Aug. 20,
Aug. 10.
Killed in action May 6. '6;i
Tupelo, Miss.
Pro. Sergt.
Re-enlisted Vett^rau.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Dis. for dis Oct. 10, '6».
Mus. out Aug. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '6^.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out on det. roll, St. Louis.
Nov. 30, '64.
Re-eiilisted veteran.
Pro. ("orporal.
Disc, for dis. Mar. 1, '63.
Killed in skirmish May, 2, '64.
Memphis, Tenn.
Diedofdisea.se, Leavii'fch, Nov
26, '61.
Des. Leavn'tli, Dec. 22, '61.
Pro. Sergeant Sep. 1, '63.
Disc, for dis. Feb. 15, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of disease, Ft. Leavn'th
Nov. 11, '6').
Pro. Sergeant Aug. 31, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out .Vug. 31, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '64.
Killed in skii-mish Apr. !. '6:i'.
Germantown, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergeant.
Disc, for dis. Feb. 6, '63, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Trans, to Co. C. May 1, '«:?.
Mus. out Aug. 31, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
I Disc, for dis. Feb. 1, '63, Mem-
phis on acc't of w'nds rec'd iu
I action Dec. 'iK '62; Hollj
i Springs, Ark.
I Pro. 1st Sergt. ; mus. out Aug.
I 31, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 2», '62.
I Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of w'nds rec'd iu action
Nov. 11, '61, Little Blue, Mo.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. July 28, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Bugler.
Re-enlisted Vt^torau.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran,
Pro. Corp. Jan. 31, '62.
Died of t.\j>hoid fever Sep. 6.
'63, Corinth, Miss.
Died of disease, LeaTu'th, Dec.
4, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '61.
state of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLIJNT^^RS Cawt.ky Onnfinurd.
COMPANY k— Continued.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Neason, Matthew . . .
Neal, MatthowT. ...
Ordway, Edwin N . .
Patterson, Newell.. .
Perham, Rosalvin (',
Pitts, Aaron M
Bice, NeLson
Robinson, John F. . .
Spear, Isaac N
Starr, Lewis
Stumbo. Francis M .
Stewart, Steplien —
Schmidt, Adam
Scrafford, Martin.
Stilwell, Stephen....
Sanders, Hazil C. . . .
Stevens. George H . .
Stevens, William. . . .
Sherman, Thomas H.
Sawin, Isaac A. . . . .-.
Spear, Fredm'ick M .
Smith. James
Stilwell, Jacobs....
Sperry, Luther
Smith, John
Tat low. NoaJi
Taylor, DeWitt C...
Vaiitrhn, Edwin M.. .
Varif^'hn, Lewis
Wilkinson, William.
Wll.Mm, William A. .
Wil.son, John D
Hiffhland
Pedonia
Farmington .
Highland
Atchison
Hamlin
White Cloud.,
Fall City. Neb,
Hiijhland
White Cloud.,
Hi,diland
Farmistonii ..
Sabetha
Alhan.\
Hamlin
Leavenworth
Barrett
Highland
Hiawatha . . .
Highland
Seneca
White Cloud.
Hiawatha . . . .
Pedonia
Oregon, Mo. . .
Barrett
Aug. 31, "til
Aug. 20, "61
Aug. 31, "(51
Au,g. 20, '61
Aug. 10, V,\
Aug. 20, '61
Sei). 6, '61
Aug. 10, '61
-Vug. 2(1. "61
Aug. 81, '61 j
Aug. 10, "61 i
Aug. 20, '61 I
\iig. 10, '61 I
.\ug. 31, 61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep.
Aug.
Trans, to Co. (i, Oct. 31, '61.
Pro. Cor)). Aug. 31, '61.
Trans, to Co. D, Oct. 18, '61.
F'ro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 31. '61.
Rcul. V<-t.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for di.-^abilitv. .-Vpr. 16. '62.
Pro. Bugl(M-.
Renl. V(>t.
I Pro. Bugler July 2S, '(52.
i Ronl. Vet.
! Killed in act. Nov. I, '61. Little
Blue, Mo.
! Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1. '61.
I Ronl. Vet.
I Died of disea.se, Kansas City.
I Mo., Dec. 5, "61.
I Renl. Vet.
Pio. Corp.
Trans, to Co. <t. Oct. 30, '6:{.
Renl. Vet.
I Pro. Bugler Aug. 31, '61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '61.
Pn). Scigt. Aug. 31, 61.
j Pro. Earlier Aug. .31, '61.
j Pro. Sergt. Aug. 31, '61.
! Pro. Corp. .Ian. 1. 'IW.
Renl. Vet.
I Dis. for disabilit.\ Mar. 27, '63
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Buel, James S
Bryan, Thomas
Bennett, George W.
Bunch, John L. M..
Brumley, Alfred E..
Cone, Edgar W
Colver, John P
Crosslin, Jesse C. . .
Coleman, John. . . .
(iraham. William..
Heaston, Beuj. F. ..
Hurst, John E
Hill. Joseph S
Iddings. Julian A-..
Levei-entz, Henry A
Lancaster. .lames H
Liner. .James
May, Dexter
Mor.se, David W....
McKee, Robert J...
Macjuilken, Sanniel
Marshfield. Henry..
Moore, William W.
Nichols. Rau.som. .
Purdy, James W. . .
Pope. Abram
Powers, Edwin W.
Rosalieu, George. .
Ralston, James. . . .
Stanley, Sino
Stanley, Levi,
Spear, .4Jbert G . . .
Leavenworth,
Svi"icuse . •. . .
Trenton, Ten..
Corinth, Miss.
Albany
Highland. . . .
Trenton, 'I'cMi..
Albany
Hamlin
White Cloud.,
Plymouth
Oregon, Mo. . .
Syracu.st'
Troy
Rienzi, Miss..
Syracus(>
BaiTott
White Cloud.
Ma^.^ sville. . . .
Troy
Wyandotte . .
Trenton, Ten.,
St. Louis, Mo,
White Cloud.,
Syracuse
Hamlin
Sep. 18, '61
Sej). 12, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 6, '63
Sei>. 14, "61
Oct. J'), "61
Jan. 7. "63
Sei). 10, "62
Nov. 23, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Feb. 10, '63
Sep. 6, 'f)2
Sej). 10. 'fi{
Sep. 14. '61
Oct. 2s, "61
Oct. 18. "63
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sei). l'-^- ■''■-
Mar. l,s, "(W
Dec. I. "62
Sep. "), '61
Sep. 16. '61
Dec. 1."), '61
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 5, "61
Sep. 12, "62
Sep. 14, "61
Oct. 1, '62
Aug. 20. "61
Sep. 18.
Sep. 12,
Sep. 14,
May 19,
Sep. 6,
Sei). 14,
Oct. 15,
May 19,
Nov. 23. "61
Sep. 14, '61
Aug. 19. 'a3
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 14,
Oct. -28,
Oct. 19,
Sep. 14,
Aug. 31,
May 19,
Sep. ■i,
Sep. 16,
May 19,
Sep. 5.
May 19,
Sep. 14,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 6.
Jl, '62.
68, Corinth, Miss,
inus. out Sep.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. .]n\s
Renl. Vet.
Des. Sep. 2(
Pro. Corp
14, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '6.').
Died of disease Germantown,
Tenn., Feb. S, "63.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. by G. O. No. 14, Apr, :«), '62.
Pro. Saddler, Aug. 1, '63.
Mns. out on det. roll, St. Louis,
Mo., Nov. 30, 'tM.
Died of dis(>ase, Corinth, Miss..
Jnb 16, "62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Dieil of di.sease. Bethel, Tenn..
Sep. 4. "62.
Mus. out with reg., Sep. 29. '6.5.
Reid. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 30, '61.
Mus. out on det. roll, St. Ijouis,
Mo., Nov. :«), '64.
Di.s. for .Usability, June 28. '64.
.lefferson City, Mo.
Trans, to Co. G, Oct. 8, '61.
Pro. Corp.; renl. Vet.
Renl. Vi-t.
Trans, to Co. (i, Apr. 2'.>. 'lij.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Sep. — , 'tJ4.
Pro. Corp. May 17, '63.
Mus. out by G. O. Apr. M, '62.
Pro. Hos. Steward, July 25. 'rn.
\
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Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEP^RS- Cavalry Co//.W////.'v/
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. k— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Sibert, William E...
Seaman. William B..
Snyder, Ebenezer
Shaw, Lewis
Saundors, Edwin T. ..
Underwood, Pleasant
Vickery. Ira M
Whitney, OliverC...
Wessel. Owen
Zi.smer, John C. P —
Residence.
White Cloud.
Sabetha
Hisliland
Leavenworth-
Syracuse
White Cloud.,
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 21, '62
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 30, '61
.Jan. 4, '62
Dec. 26, '62
Dec. 3, '62
Date of
muster.
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 30, *61
Sep. 21, '62
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 30, '61
May 19. '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with rejer. Sop. 29, '65.
Died of disease. Leavenworth,
Kan., Nov. 14, '61.
Pro. Reg. Q. M. July 23, '63.
Killed in skirmish, Nov. 5, '62,
neay .Tumpertown. Miss.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64.
Des, Leavenworth, May 1, '64.
Mus. out on det.roll, Nov.3C,'64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. A.
FTR8T SEEGT.
Henry A. Laverentz . .
NEKGEANT8.
Henry A. Leverentz . ,
Henry M. Campbell . .
Hezekiah Jennings. . .
Mt>rris Davison
.lohu McTuKKart
COrtPORALS.
Alexander B. Mou-
cravia
Franklin Hesse
George W. Bennett. .
Duncan Mcintosh . . .
Sino Stanley
Charles T. Boomer. .
St*^phen Stewart
Edwin T. Saunders. .
UUGLEE.
Adam Schmidt
lAREIEK.
Andrew J. Jimison . .
PRIVATES.
A I) rams, .Joseph
Bennett, George W . .
Boomer, Charles T. .
Buel, -Tames S
Bryan. Tliomas
Bunchlield,JohnL.M
Biirk, .John
Clark, James ,
Campbell, Henry M.
Davis<ni, Morris
Ellis, .John
Ellis, Henry
Eye, Ben.jamin S. . . .
Evans. VVilliam
Graham. George W. .
Graham, William ...
Holcoinh, Elihu
Hesse, Franklin
Ingrah.im, Daniel L.
.Teimings, Hezekiah.
Jimison, Andrew J. .
Kenan, George W. . .
Leonard, .John W
Leonard, James ....
Leslie, Oliver S
Leverentz, Henry A.
McTaggart, John.
Moucravia. Alex-
der B....
Mclnt-osh, Duncan..
May, Dexter
McKay Dix
Jan. I, '64 Jan. 22, '64
Highland. . .
Salem. Mo.
Highland.
Seneca
Syracuse
Highland
Syracuse
Hamlin
Highland
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Oregon, Mo. . .
White Cloud..
Syracuse
Hamlin
Leavenworth,
Trenton, Tenn
Barrett
Fall City, Neb
Highland
Sabetha
White Cloud..
Highland
Albany
M'dleb'g.Tenn
Seneca
Salem, Mo.
Oregon, Mo. . .
Lex'gton, Mo.
Barrett
Lex'gton, Mo.
Barrett
Syracuse
Higliland
Syracuse
Troy
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, 'tifi.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. 1st Lieut. .Jan. 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65 ;
wounded in action, July 10, '64,
Ponotoc, Miss.
Dislinnorably dis. Sep. 29, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mils. ()\it with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
: Dis. lor disability, Feb. 26, '65,
' on acc't of w'dsrec'd in act'n.
! Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
; Died of disea.se, Highliind,
' Kan,, Apr. 9, '65.
: Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
i Dis. for dis. Mar. 23, '65, on ac.
! of wounds received in action.
i Mus. out with regt. Sep. 29, '65.
' Pro. Corp.
I "
Mns. out with regt. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leaven-
worth, Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Trans, to Co. E, April 29, '65.
Dishonorably dis. Sop. 29, '65.
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. i)nt with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Trans, to Co. E, Apr. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. ('orii.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65,
Dishouorably dis. Sep. 29, '65.
Leavenworth.
Sltate of Kansas.
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SEVKNTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOIjUNTEERS Cavauhy Co nHnued
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. A— Continued..
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
PatUsrsou, Newell .
Pope, Ahram
Purdy, James W .
Rice, Nelson
Robinson. John K. , .
Stanley, Sino
Stewart. Stepliou —
Saunders. Eilwia T.
Schmidt. Adam
Stnmlio, Francis M...
Sperry, Lutlier
Smith, James
Scrafford, Martin —
Stevens, Georse H —
Sherman,Thomas H . .
Sawin, Isaac A
Tatlow, Noah
Underwood, Pleassant
Vaughn, Lewis
Vickerv, Ira M
Wilkinson, William . .
WiLson, William A ...
Buckley, Isaac
Can-ick. Jacob B —
Gaston, Robert
Mahon, James
McDonald, Ozias D .
O'Harra, Francis . . .
Residence.
Farmingtou.
Wvandott(v .
Troy
Hiffhland ...
Date of
eulistmeut.
Jan. 1, '64
.•Vtchison '
Syracuse 1
Highland . . . . |
Leavenworth,
WhiteCloud..!
FalK^ity.Neb.;
Hiawatha ....
Barrett
WhiteCloud..
Sabi^tha
Albany
Hamlin.
Seneca
Svracuse i
Hiawatha . . . ,
Syracuse j
Pedonia 1
Oregon, Mo... I
Date of
muster.
Jan. 22, '61
Remarks
Mus. out with reg. .Sop. 29, '6S
Dishoiu)rably dis. Sep. 29, '65,
Loavenwortli.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Reg. Q. M. Jan. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for disability, July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
VETERAN RECRUITS OF Co. A.
Leavenworth. Mar. 10, '64
.1 Mar. 16, '64
Feb. n, '64
I Mar. 7. '64
! Feb. 17, '64
Stumbo, John .1
Sherman, Stephen
Mar. 10, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Feb. 11, '64
Mar. 7, '64
F.^b. 17. '64
Mar. 10, '64 Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 26, '64 | Feb. 26, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of di.sease. Leavenworth,
Apr. 28, '64.
Died of small-pox, St. Louis,
Mo., Apr. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
RECRUITS OF Co. A SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZ.\TION.
Abram. Jan)es W.
Blake, George W .
Rurk, (Gilbert J . .
Leavenworth.
Burk, Isaac
Clark, Benjamin H.
Cunningham. Lo-
renzo D
Crew, Calvin
■Clem, EUis
Leavenwortli,
Leavenworth.
Dean, Andrew
Gabriel, Nehemiah. .
Goolsby, .James N . . .
Grady, John
Gnsett, Ncdson
Ingraham, Charles W
Leavenworth
Jones. Albert
King, Milton
Knight, Charles (i .
Lease, Arthur E
McCready, Charles.
Morse, Enoch L
Mattoon, George H
Meek, .VlJen
Neil, George W
Roots. Albert
Elwood
Seneca. .
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
Ryus, Emmet
Roberts, Isaiah
Rains, Thomas. . ..
Scratford, Henry C
Scmidt, Michael
Sebastian, Robert.
Simpkins, Robert.
Elwood
Leavenworth
Mar. 24, '64
May 12. '64
Feb. 25; '64
Mar. 11, "65
Mar. 10. '64
Dec. 29, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Feb. '27, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 10. '64
Feb. 9. '64
Mar. 24. '62
Feb. 25, '64
Mar. 7. '64
Nov. 25, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Fel). 29, '64
Mar. 24. "64
Feb. 24. '64
Mar. 16. '64
Mar. 7, "»>*
Feb. 25. '64
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Dec. 2S, '64
Mar. 24. '64
Sep. 2S, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Mar. W. '65
Mar. 10, '64
May :i, '65
Feb. 29. '64
Feb. 27. '65
Mar. 13. '65
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 9, '64
.\pr. 12. '64
Feb. 25. '64
Mar. 7. '64
Dec. 10, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Feb. 25. '64
Feb. 20. '64
Mar. 24, '6t
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 29, '64
May 3, '65
Killed iu action, June 9, '64,
Lafayette, Tenn.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Leav'th,
Apr. 14, '64.
Trans, to Co. C, Apr. 22, '64.
Mns. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of di.sea.se. St. Ltiuis, Mo.,
May 16, '64.
Mus. oixt with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 14. '65, Rock Is-
land, 111.
Des. F'm'gtoii, Mo. .June 15, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dishonorably dis. Leaven'th,
.Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th. .\pr. 17, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
Des. St. Louis, Mo. July 20, "65.
Trans, to Co. C.
.Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Des. Cairo. 111., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dishonorably dis. Leavenw'tl\,
Kan., Se|). 29. '95.
Mus. out with re.g. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for disability, .Tune 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65,
Dishonorably dis. Leavenw'th,
Kan., Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry — 6'o«^mucf/.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY A, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION —Co»7<mMerf.
Nami-,-- anil innk.
Resilience.
Date of
enlititmeut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Trasper, George M . . .
Trasper, Hugh G
White John.
Leavenworth,
Mar. 14, "64
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Dec. -23, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 7, '65
May 3, '65
Feb. 29, '64
Mas. out witli reg. Sef>. 29, '6." .
"
' '
Williams, Johu
Williams, Nathaniel,
Leavenworth,
Des. Palmyra, Mo., June 4, '6-1.
Des. St. Louis, Mar. 29. '64.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
jTpfifl^ Swover
Lea ven worth ,
Oct. 5, '61
Killed in action, .Jan. 3, '64.
Somerville, Tenn.
Wm. S. Moorliouse. ..
Atchison
June 23, '63
Mus. out Mar. 7, '65, St. Loni^.
FIRST LIEUT.
Fred. Swoyer
Leavenworth,
Sep. 15, '61
Pro. Capt. Oct. 5, '61.
Isaac Gaiiuett
Chicago, 111 . .
Oct. 5, '61
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '<i5.
SKfONO LIEUT.
Wm. S. Moorliouse. ..
Atchison
Sep. 10, '61
Pr«). Capt. .Apr. 22, '63.
Charles L.Thompson,
Noy.-^ville, III.
Apr. 22. '6:^
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, 'liri.
FIRST SEROT.
Isaac Gannett
Chicago, lU . .
Sop. 16, "61
Sep. 16, '61
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 5, '61.
James Scott
Leavenworth,
Sep. 5, "61
Sep. 5, '61
Red. to ranks Jan. 16, '62.
Andrew Jessup
Sep. 15, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Sep. 16, "61
Des. Germantown, Tenn., Feh.
('harles L. Thompson,
Noysville, 111.
S, '63.
Pro. 2<t Lieut. Apr. 22, '&i.
Q. M. SERGT.
Francis M. Wayte.. .
Sei>. 5. "61
Sei>. .->. '61
Dis. by .sentence of General
Court Martial. Nov. 15, '64.
SEKGEAXTS.
Theodore Krjjuse
.Atclu.son
Sep. 17, "61
Sep. 17, "61
Renl. Vet.
Andrew Jessup/
Sep. 15, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Pro. 1st Serg. Feb. 11, '62.
John L.Blair
.\tchison
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Disc, for dis. Jan. 1, '&,i, Lea\.
John A. Mi.ldleton.
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Des. Gerinantowu, Tenn., Fib.
18, '63.
Nelson H. Berry .....
Atchi.-;oii
Sep. 5, "61
Sep. 5, "61
Re-enlisted Vett^rau.
Charles L. Thompson.
Noy.sviUe, lU.
Aug. 10, "61
Sop. 16, '61
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
James Scott.
Leavenworth,
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Pro. 1st Serg6. Oct. 19, '61.
John H. G. Hood
Berlin, 111
Aug. "29, '61
Sep. 16, ;61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Norris Lorey
L(!avenworth,
Sep. 5, '61
Sei>. 5, "61
• '
Henry C. Bird
.-Vtchi.sou
SeiK 17, "61
Sej). 17, "61
Ben.iamin C. Cable.
Fort Scott...
Dec. 28, '64
.Jan. 6, "65
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '6.').
CORPORALS.
Warren W. Braraan..
Sep. 5, "61
Se<l. 5. '61
Disc, for dis. Aug. 13, '63, Cor-
inth, Miss.
John H. G. Hood
Berlin, 111
Aug. 29, "61
Sep. 6, "61
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 22, '63.
Nelson H. Berry
.Vtciiison
Sep. .5, '61
Sei). 5, '61
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, 'Cii.
Alexander Abbott —
Oxford, 111..
Sep, 16, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Reduced to ranks.
Norris Lorey
Leav(uiwortli,
Sf p. 5, '61
Sep. 5. -61
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '6:}.
James D. McGiew..
.Vtchison
Sep. 25. "61
Sep. 25, "61
Disc, for dis., from a strain.
May 9, '65, Corinth, Miss.
William A. Topping . .
Sep. 5. "lil
Sep. 5, "61
K(!-eulisted Veteran.
J ames Hensal
Lea veil worth.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
.Tohn T. Grimes
Atchison
Sep. 17. '1)1
Sei>. 17, "61
Disc, bv order of Gen. Halleck.
Mar. 13, '62.
Hollis P. Swan
Sep. 5. "61
Sep. 5, '61
Des. Leavnth May '27. '62.
Paul Bryan
Leavenworth,
' •
Ri--enli.<te(l Vetoian.
Charles Stockford.. ..
Oxfor<LIll....
Sep. 1, "61
Sei). 16, '61
Howard (xrimes
Atchison
Sep. 17, "61
Sep. 17, '61
George Tarliox
<'en.Ridge,lll.
Aug. 29, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Allen A. Griffin
Fort Scott . .
Jan. 2. "64
Jan. 2, '64
Mus. out with n-g. Sep. 29, iCi.
BUGLERS.
.Andrew J. Batty
Topeka
Sep. 9, '61
Sei>. 9. '61
Killed, accidentally shot him-
self, Holden, Mo., Jan. 8, '62.
.)oseph V. Berkshire..
So)). 16. '61
Sep. 16, '61
Di.sc. for dis. Mar. 25, '6:?, Ger
man town, Tenn.
John Meuhenitt
Ridgeway
' '
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Augustus Pauling.. . .
STv'nCo.Ten.
May 25, '64
Nov. 15, "64
Mus. out with i-eg. Sep. 29, '65.
SADDLERS.
Nathan McCumber. ..
Oxford. 111..
Sei>. 16, "61
S(M>. 16, "61
Disc, for dis. Aug. 10, '62, Inka.
Miss.
Re-eidisted Veteran.
Edwin R. McCumber,
Aug. 30, '61
, . •
FARRIER.
JUson Ray
Leavenworth,
Sep. 25, '31
Sep. 25, "61
PRIVATES.
Abbott, Alexander
Oxford, 111.. . .
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Bryan. Paul
Leavenworth.
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 5. '61
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '6:i.
state of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry Confinued.
COMPANY B — Continued.
, , -D , • J „^ Date of Date of
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PlllVATES.
Bowman, Williain.
Berry, Kobort
Bin), Hoary C
Balt^, (io(irj«i D
Babl), Jolni
Brown, Jacob
Brilcs, Benjamin W
Baltimore, Jolin . . .
Basliier, AJfrtMl H.
Bliiir, John L.
Bramaii, Warnui W.
Berry, Nelson H..,.
Batty, Andrew J. . . .
Birivsliire, Josepli V
Carien, .James A. . . .
Camp, Martin
Call. Edwin N
Cook, DanielJ
Dolphin, Royal M..
Davis, Irvins, P. C.
Davis, Isaac
Atchison
Atchison
Chicago, 111...
Leavenwortli,
Oxford, 111....
Quincy, 111. . . .
MercerCo.,111,
Atchison
A fcchison
Topeka
Leavenworth .
Galesburs:,Ill.
.\roma, 111. . . .
.Gardner .
Davis, .Joseph
DowuiuK, Mahlon F.
Diviu. Samuel
Eiran. Patrick
Foley, Tlioraas
Fox, Christoi)her
Faraham,G('orijo W.
Goddard, Frank
Gannett. Isaac . .
Grimes, Howard
Grimes, .John T.
Graves. Samuel .
Galesburg.Ill.
Leavenworth,
.Jackson Co...
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Chicago, 111.,
Atchison . . . .
Haven, Edward P.
Hunter, .James A.
Hensal, James . . . .
Hadley, Walt(>rF..
Haber, Charles
Hunter, James
Harrington, Augustui-
Hardenbrook.Thomp-
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Hood, .John H.G.
Jon(!s, John
Je.ssup, Andrew
Johns, VViUiam T.
Key, Richard
Doniphan
St. .Joseph, Mo
Cen. Rdff., 111.
Berlin, 111
Troy
Atchison
Kimball. Frederick E,
Kline, Henry S .
Krause, Theodore .
Lind.sey, Elsoy
Lewis, William
Lowe, Robert
Lorey, Norris
McDonald, James. . .
McCumber, Silvey D.
McCumbor.Edwin R.
McCumber, Henry N.
Minguis, Orrin
Martin, William
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Troy
Leavenwortli.
Ru.shville.Mo.
Oxford, 111....
Sep. .i, "61
Sep. 12, "61
Sep.
Aug.
Sej,.
Aui;.
Sep.
.•Vug.
Ser).
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
17, '61
17, '61
16. '61
3, '()1
16, '61
26, '61
16, '61
25, '61
.1, '61
9, '61
16, '61
24, '61
27, '61
16. '61
21, '61
.1, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
28, '61
2.5, '61
5, '61
24, '61
f>, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. .5, '01
Oct, 1, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sop. .5, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Oct. ,^1, '61
Sep. .5, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Aug. :«, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. .1, '61
Sei). 12, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 16. '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. ^,5, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Sep. 5. '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 16, "61
Sep. 15, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Oct. ,,1. '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Dis. for dis. Mar. 19, '6:i, Ger-
mantown. Teun.
Died Doc. 7, '61, Kansas City,
of w'ds roc. in ac. Little Blue.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 18, '6:1.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 19, '6;i.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64, St. Louis.
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 19, '61.
Reul. Vet.
Dis. for dis. July 4, '62, Hum
boldt. Teun.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 5, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61.
Pro. Bugler.
Renl. Vet.
Des.Barn'sv'le,Mi.ss.Aug.28,'62.
Des. Humboldt, Feb. 25, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 1, '63, Lea
venworth.
Reul. Vet.
Died Nov. 19, '61, Kan. City, of
w'ds rec. in ac. Little Blue,
Dis. for dis. Apr. 24, '62, Law-
rence.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 16, 61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Dis. for dis. .\pr. 4, '63, Mem-
phis, Teun.
Dis. for dis. May 13, '62, Fort
Riley.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 24. '61.
Killed in action Oct. 12, '62,
Wyatt. Miss.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 17, '62
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61.
Died of fever, Germantown,
Teun., Mar. 20. '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 5, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Drowned in Missouri river,
Jan. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 30, '63,
Kansas City, Mo., on account
of wounds received in action
in knee. Little Blue, Mo.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sorgt. Oct. 5, '61.
Died of fever, Germantown,
Teun., Feb. 22, '63.
Ronl. Veteran.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 6, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Saddler, Sep. 10, '63.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 25, '63,
St. Lovis, Mo.
Des. Fort Scott, Feb. 22, '61.
Dis. fordisab'y, date unknown,
Leavenworth, Kan.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS YOIjUNTKERS Cavalry— Co7itinuecf.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
MiUer, Jobn E .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Middloton, John A .
McLean, John
Mullen, Timothy. ..
Menhonitt, Richard .
Menhenitt, John
Murphy, James C. .
McGrew, James D. . .
McCuraber, Nathan.
O'Neil, John
Peck, Andrew J
Popeges, William . .
Ray, Jilson
Ratliff, John
Swan, HollisP
Smith, John
Shaw, James L
Stallows, Silas M . .
Stewart, Charles . . .
Stockford, Charles.
Slaw.son, Oscar M. .
Smith, John W
Streeter, George O .
Schelley, Robert E..
Scott, James
Tanney, John
Tarbox, George
Toben, John
Tillotson, Frank
Topping, William A. .
Thompson, Charles L.
Vincent, James
Wyrick, Israel G
Whitehead, Benjamin
Way, Henry L
Wayte, Francis M.
Ridgeway
Atchison . . .
Oxford, 111 ,
Gardner —
Leavenworth.
Oxford, 111
Leavenworth,
Oxford, lU . . .
Leavenworth
Center R'e,Ill,
Atchison
Osawkee
Atchison
Noysville, 111
Leavenworth
Wyandotte.
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. ^ 5. '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. ^,1>'61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Sep; 5, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Sep. 16, '51
Sep. 5, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep.
16,
'61
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
1,
23,
24,
'61
'61
'61
Sep.
16,
'61
Sep.
5,
'61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
25,
16,
5.
'61
'61
'61
Sep.
10,
'61
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
25,
1,
^5,
'61
'61
'61
Sep.
16,
'61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
5,
16,
20,
'61
'61
'61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
5,
24,
16,
5,
'61
'61
'61
'61
Sep.
Sep.
16,
5,
'61
'61
Sep.
16,
'61
Sep.
5,
'61
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Mo., July 25, '6:5.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 22, '64.
Killed iu action. Jan. :?, '63,
Somei'ville, Te.nn.
Renl. V(^teran.
Pro. Bugler, June 8, '63.
Killed by Lieut. Hughes, Kan-
City, Mo., Nov. 20, '61, for dis-
obe.\ing orders.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61,
Pro. Saddler, Sep. 16, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Killed in action, Nov. 11, '61.
Little Blue, Mo.
Pro. Farrier.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 13, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley, Apr. 16, '62.
Des. Kan. City, Mo. Nov. 20,'6i.
Died of fever, Leavenworth,
Nov. 9, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Mem-
phis, Tenn., Aug. 14, '63.
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 19, '6L
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Dis. for disability, July 4, '62,
Humboldt, Tenn.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19,'63; renl. Vt.
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 19, '61.
Pro. Cori). Oct. 20, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 5, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 5, '61.
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 19, '61.
Killi'd in action, Nov. 11, '61.
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out Sop. 27, '64.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 5, '61,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Q. M. S. Oct. 5. '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B.
Berg, Moses
Falkner, William ..
Syfritt, Charles W.
Nov. 28. '61
Sgp. 10, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Sep. 10, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Dis. for disability, Apr. 7, '6:5,
Corinth, Miss., on account of
wounds received in action
Dec. 24, '62, Middleburg, Tenn.
Des. Corinth, Miss., Nov. 10, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, St. Louis.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS - Co. B.
FIRST SEEGT.
JohnH. G. Hood,
Q. M. SEEGT.
Norris Lorey
SERGEANTS.
Nelson H. Berry..
Jilson Ray.
Henry C. Bird —
Patrick Eagan
Paul Bryan
CORPORALS.
WiUiam A. Topping.
Howard Grimes
Charle Stockford —
Mahlon F. Downing.
William Lewis.
Berlin, Iowa..
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Atchison
Troy
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Des. Omalia, N. T., Aug. 6. '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. U. S. A., Mar.
18, '64.
Des. at Memphis, Tenn., July
22, '65.
Mus, out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
state of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry rv>»^»,7/.,^</.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. B- Continued.
Names and rank.
BUtiLER.
Joliu Meulieuitt
SADDLER.
EdwardR.McCumber
PRIVATES.
Bati>, George B
Baltimore, John
Berry, NeL^oii H
Bird, Henry C
Bryan. Paul
Capen, James A
("^amp. Martin
Call, Edwin N
Davi.«, Irving P. C.
Davis, Jo.soph
Downing, Malilon F
Diven, Samuel
Egan. Patrick
Foley, Thomas
Residence.
Ridgeway . . .
Oxford, 111..
Chicago, 111.
MercerCo.,111.
Atchison . .
Fox, Christoi)her..
Grimes, Howard . .
Haber, Charles....
Harrington, Augustus
Hood, .John E.G..
Johns. William T..
Kline, Henry S
Krause, Theodore . . . .
Lorey. Norris
Lewis, William
McDonald, .James
McCnmber, Silvey D.
Mciihenitt, Richard..
Mciihenitt, Jt)hn
McCumbor,Ed\vardR,
O'Neil. John
Peck, Vndrew J
Rati iff, .John
Ray, Jilson
Stockford, Charles. ..
Stewart, Charles
Scott. .James
Tillot.son, Frank
Tarbox, George
Toben, John
Topping, William A.,
Leavenworth,
Galesburg,Ill
Aroma, 111.. ..
Gardner
Galesburg,Ill.
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth
Atchison
Doniphan ....
St. Joseph, Mo
Berlin, 111 .
Troy
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Troy
Rushville.Mo.
Oxford, 111....
Ridge way . . .
Oxford, lU....
Gardner
Leavenworth,
Oxford, ni....
Leavenworth,
Osawkee
Atchison
Date of
enlistment.
Jim. J. '64
Date of
muster.
Jan. 22, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mns. out with Reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Omaha, N. T. Aug. 6, 'C.5.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65,
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Serg. Aug. 1, '65.
Died of di.sease, St. Louis, Mo.,
May V.i, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Disc, by sentence G. C. M., St.
Louis, Feb. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Quartermaster Sergeant.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, '65.
Des. at Leavn'th, Apr. 3, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Saddler.
Killed in action July 16. 'M, at
Ellistown, Miss.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Pro. Sorg. Mar. 14, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. at Omaha, .Aug. 6, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
VETERAN RECRUITS, Co. B.
McGrew, James D. .
Wardo, George
Leavenworth, Feb. 29, '64 Feb. 29, '64 Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Des. at St. Louis, Apr. 14, '64.
VETERAN RECRUITS OF Co. B, SINCE ORGANIZATION.
Bennett, Frank Jeffer.son Co
Bookholtz, Valentine
Beard, James
Cable, Benjamin C. . .
(/Opeland, William...
Griffin, Allen A
Hayes, Charles C
Herring, Eber D
Moore, Thomas ,
Medley, Leonidas C . ,
Medley, Samuel S. . . ,
Pauling, Augustus..
Ralls, Samuel D
Strickland, Landen..
Tolliver, Enoch B
Wallace, George W. . .
Fort Scott
Leavenworth.
Jefferson Co..
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Oskaloosa
.Jefferson Co. .
Sullivan Co ..
Leavenworth,
.Jefferson Co. .
Leavenworth,
Dec. 28, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Feb, 23, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 28, '64
May 25, '64
Dec. :«, '64
Dec. '29, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Jan. 6. '65
Apr. 25, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Feb. Zi, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Jan. 6, '65
Nov. 15, '64
Apr. 25, '65
Jan. 6, '65
Apr. 25, '65
Died of disease, Ironton, Mo..
Apr. IS, '65.
Mus. out with reg. 3ept. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dos. at Cape Girardeau, Mo..
July 8, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Trans, to 10th Kan. Inf.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '63.
Pro. Bugler, May 25, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '65.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry -Con«iw/yr/
COMPANY C.
Names ainl rauk.
t'.VPTAIN.
William S. Joakins. .
James Smith
FIRST LIEUT.
Francis M. Ray
James D. Siioddy —
John A. Farmer
Bayles.s S. Campbell.
SECOND LIEUT.
James Smith
Bavless S. Campbell.
John H. Wildey
FIKST SERGEANT.
John H. Gilbert ....
John H. Wildey
George W. Brown...
.SEKGEANTS.
Edmond N. Morrill .
John H. Wildey. ...
Robert T.Thompson.
John Hopkins
Darius E. Fowler —
Joseph B. Yorke
Bayless S. Campbell.
William G. Sargent
George B. Brown
Alexander C. Foster
COEPOEALS.
Josei)h B. Yorke
George W. Brown . . .
Alvin S. Butler
Joshua T. Stout
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth.
Mound City . .
Taylorsville . .
Highland
Leavenworth
Higliland
Leavenworth,
Highland..
Delaware. .
Henry Bash
William P.McGauhey
Ge(jrge Roslein
Edward H. Mintou. . .
Lewis Holden
Simeon M. Fox
Christfleld Johnson . .
Joseph Overhulls —
Joseph Sinex
Thomas Graham
Samuel K. Klinefe)tiu-
.John liarnum
Burrows S. Foster.. ..
David Gaston
Daniel R. B. Flora...
BUGLERS.
George Bird
George L. Spinning..
Francis Woodward . .
SADDLEE.
George M. Nye
PRIVATES.
Appold, Frederick . . .
Baird, Burton A
Brown, Willi'am H. ..
Beach, Simeon D
Brainey, Levi
Burns, John . .
Bell, William.
Bird, George..
Bash, Henry..
Hamlin
Highland
Denver City .
Leavenworth
Hiawatha ..
Highland
Date of
enlist ment.
Date of
mu>ter.
Hamlin.
Delaware.
Highland.
Delaware
LeaAenworth,
Holt Co., Mo.
Plattsb'g, Mo.
Hiawatha —
Leavenworth,
Waupaca, 111.
Leavenworth,
Highland
Holton
Nevada C, Mo
Leavenworth,
Hiawatha
Highland
Den. City,Col
Leavenworth
Hiawatha.
Highland. .
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Oct. .5, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sei>. 10, '61
.\ug. 11, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Sep. 80, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 80, '61
Sep. 1.5, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 80, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 9, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 18, '61
.A.ug. 13, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Butler, Alvin S.
Brown. George W.
Ogden
Lawrence .
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Holton
Leavenworth,
Hiawatha
Plattsb'g, Mo
Leavenworth
5, '61
18, '61
20, '64
30, '61
14, '61
1, '62
16, '61
1, '61
10, '61
15, '61
16, '61
18, '61
13, '61
5, '61
30, '61
9, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Feb.
Sep.
Oct.
Mar.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Remarks.
Sep. • 5, '61
July 1, '6:3
Oct. 10, '61
Dec. 22, '61
Dec. 30, '62
Oct. 81, '63
Oct. 10, '61
July 2:i, '63
May 2, '64
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. :«, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Sep. 80, "61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 80, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. :«), '61
Sep. 15, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 80, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Feb. 20, '64
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 15, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Pro. Major May 27, '&i.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Res. Dec. 8, '61.
Res. Dec. *, '62.
Res. July 23, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Cap. July 1. '63.
Pro. l.st Lieut. Oct. 31, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. at Lea'worth, May 21, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 2. '64.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Capt. and C. S., U. S. V.,
Aug. 27, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 1, '62.
Des. Morrist'n, Mo., Jan. 14, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 27. '64.
Mus. out Oct' 17, 64.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 23, '63.
Pro. Major 9th La. Inf'y, Oct,
13, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Renl. Vet.
Delaware Sop. 15, '61 I Sep. 15, '61
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks Dec. 20, '62.
Killed in action Apr. 24, '63,
Leighton, Ala.
Red. to ranks Jan. 13, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Trans to Co. A, May 15, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Red. to ranks Dec. 20, '64.
P7-0. Sergt. Maj. Jan. 10, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Sep. 30, '63,
Swallow Blutf, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disabiUty, Oct. 14, '62,
Corinth, Miss.
Mus. out May 2, '65.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Des. Morristown, Mo., Jan.
14, '62.
Des. at Camp. Herrick, Dec.
9, '61.
Dis. for di-sabiUty Apr. 9, '63,
St. Louis.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 16, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 24, '63,
Germantown, Tenn.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Oct. 5, '6;}.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61; mus.
out Sept. 27, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61 ; dis. for
disability May 9, '63, Corinth,
Miss.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
state of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ^roHy/M/<rr/.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PEI VAXES.
Ciiuover. Philip V. .
Cook, Kichard M...,
Collenbach, Charles
Connell, Cornelius.. .
Culbertrou, John
Canipbpll, 13a.vlpss S.
CI land lor, Alb(M-t
Chandler. Molvin ...
Dix, .John B
Dawson, John
Ehart, Georsp
Fox, Simeon M
Fraker, Abbott G....
Foster, Burrows S. .
Fowler, Darius E —
Foster, Alexander C.
Gehrmann, .Joseph . .
Graham, Thomas . . .
Gaston, David
Gilbert, John H
GuUuer, Arnold
Hamilton, Walter B.
How-ard, John
Hoath, Oscar. .
Holden, Lewis
Hojikins, John
Johnston, .James R. .
Johnson, Christfield.
Kelley, Timoth.v
Knoles, Robert
Lible, Martin
Lewis, Joseph B
Lawton, .John W. . . .
Miller, Nichols
Mayor, Christian....
McCluro, Emery ._. . . .
Mallows, Zachar>ias.
Merrisou, .Joseph —
McNamara, .Jamet
Holton,
Leavenworth.
Topeka
Denver, Col.
Hiawatha . .
Leavenworth,
Delaware — .
Leavenworth,
liighland
Jjeavenworth.
Highland
Hiawatha. . . .
Hamlin
Leavenworth.
Denver, Col...
Leavenworth,
.Seigel, Mo..
Holton
Leavenworth
Hiawatha.
Denver, Col..
Leavenworth
Highland
Boston, Mass.
Leavenworth,
Auj
1. '(Jl
Sept. :«, '61
Sept. 1.5, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Sept. 15, "Gl
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
1, '61
24, '61
1, '61
80, '61
7, '61
.5, '61
4, '61
:U, "61
1, '61
13, '61
18, '61
17, '61
14, '61
1, '65
5, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 11, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Date of
muster.
Sept. 15, '61
Sept. 30. '61
Sept. 15, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 15, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 24, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Sept. 17. '61
Remarks.
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 19, '61 Sept. 19, '61
Sept. 30, '61 Sept. 30, '61
Hiawatha . . . .
Leavenworth,
Mintou, Edward H.
McGauhey. Wm. P..
Morrill, Edmond N.
Nye, George M
Nichols, IJarvey —
Overman, .Jacob —
OverhuUs, Joseph . .
Rush, Benjamin A..
Russell, Samuel H..
Raymond. .Joseph..
Reeves, John T
Roslein, George
Ray, Francis M
Schamp. .\lbert M .. . .
Smith, .James
Sinox, .Joseph
Schilling, Francis....
Schwint, Henry
Swinchen, Joseph ., . .
Schappell. Charles. ..
Stewart, Matthew M
Sargent, William G.
SliaiTai, Frank
Stout, .Joshua T
Thompson, John B. .
Tucker, John
Waujiaca, 111.
Hiawatha —
Hamlin
Lawrence
Hiawatha —
Leavenworth,
Holtou
CarrolltouMo
Leavenworth,
Hamlin
Leavenworth
Nevada, Mo..
Leavenworth
Iowa Point. . .
Leavenworth
if ighland
Hamlin
Topeka
Holt Co., Mo.
Burlingame .
Sept. 28, ;61
Aug. 5, '61
Sept. 5,:61
Aug. 12, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 22, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Oct. 5. '61
Sent. 16, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 22, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Aug. 1. "61
Sept. 18, '61
Au?. 17, '61
Sept. 19, '61
Sept. 22, '61
Sept. 26, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Sept. 9, '61
Sept. 28, "61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 22, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 30, "61
Oct. 5, '61
Sept. 16, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Sept. 14, '61
Sept. 20, "61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. "22, '61
Sept. 30, "61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 19, '61
Sept. 22, '61
Sept. 26, '61
Sept. 30, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Mns. out S(>p. 27, '64.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 13, '62,
Rienzi, Miss.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. Sergt. .June 1, "()2.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Des. at Lawrence, May 13. '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '6:^.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 10, '61.
Des. St. Louis, June 14, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Killed in action, Dec. 5, '62,
Coffeyville, Mi.ss.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62; dis. for
disability, June 3, '63.
Pro. Seigt. Oct. 10, '61.
Died of dis., Memphis, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Aug. 17,'65, Ft. L'v'th.
Died of disease, Corinth, Miss.,
Sept. 20, '62.
Mus. out Oct. 3, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Nov. 24,'61.
Renl. Veteran.
Killed in action, Jan. 9, '62,
Columbus, Mo.
Killed by Provost Guard, Sep.
25, '61, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '61.
Pro. Saddler.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 29, '62,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 19, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Died of disease, Corinth, Miss.,
Sept. 20, '62.
Shot by sentence of gen'l court
martial, at Kansas City, Mo.,
Nov. 24, "61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, "61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 10, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '6;i.
Trans, to Co. I, June 23, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 16, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 16, '63, Ger-
mantow-n, Tenn.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '63.
No. evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
No evi. of mus. out on tile.
—1.5
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^mwer/.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names aud rank.
PRIVATES.
Thompson, Robert T.,
Vosel, Waldo
Williams, Lewis D. . .
Winkles, Benjamin ..
Watson, Alexander H.
Wildey, John H
Young-, William
Yorke, Joseph B
Residence.
Denver, Col . .
Leavenworth.
Pike's Peak..
Hiawatlia
Highland
Leavenworth,
Hiawatha
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. 10, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Oct. .5, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 5. '61
Sep. 18, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. .5. '61
Sep. 30, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 27, '63, La-
Grange, Tenn.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10. 61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Barnum, John
Baskans, Joseph. . .
Bes.ser, John P
Frame, Thomas W.
Gerdon, Alexander.
Klinefelter,Samuel K
Klinefelter, Peter R . .
Ledford, John B
Noles, Henry
Selleg, Edwin
Spinning, George L..
Snively, John M
Woodward, Francis . .
Winter, Adam
Young, James
Hiawatha
.Jacks(m,Miss.
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Hiawatha .
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Highland. .
Hiawatha .
Ogden
Highland. .
Delaware..
Mar. 15, 62
Apr. 1, '63
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 15, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Oct. 1, '61
July 13, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Mar. 15, "62
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 15, '61
Mar. 15, "62
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 16, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Feb. 24, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Nov. 16, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Pro. Corp.
Des. Memphis, Aug. 8, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 19, '64.
Des. Kansas City, Nov. 14, '61.
Died of dis. Mt. Pleas't, Kan.,
Mar. 17. '63.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Kansas City, Nov. 14, '61.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 9, '63.
Died of dis. Coi-inth, Miss.,
Oct. 28, '62.
Pro. Bugler.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64.
Des. Kansas City, Nov. 14, '61.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. C.
FIKST SEEGT.
George W. Brown —
Delaware
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 1, -64
Dis. for dis. July 22, '64.
Christfield Johnson . .
Plains
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '64.
-SEEGE.'VNT.S.
Joseph B. Yorke
Highland
Dis. for dis. June 28, '65, Con-
cord, N. H.
Alexander C. Foster. .
' '
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Christfield Johnson . .
Plains
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Wm. P. McGaughey..
Hiawatha
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Edward H. Minton. . .
Waupaca, 111.
" "
C^OEPOEALS.
Plains
Pro. Sergt. May 11, '64.
Joseph Overhulls —
Hoi ton
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Joseph Sinex
Nev'daC'y.Mo
" "
SADDLER.
George M. Nye
Lawrence
" "
BUGLER.
George Bii'd
Hiawatha
11 11
PRIV.\TES.
Barnum, John
Hiawatha
11 It
Brown, George W —
Delaware
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Bird, George
Hiawatha
Pro. Bugler.
Chandler, Albert
' '
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Chandler, Melvin
' '
11 .1
Leavenworth,
11 11
Fraker, Abbott G . . . .
" "
Foster, Burrows S
Highland
' ' ' '
Foster, Alexander C . .
' '
Pro. -Sergt.
Gaston, David
Denver, Col . .
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Johnson, Christfield. .
Plains
Pro. Corp.
Klinefelter,Samuel K.
Hiawatha
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Kelley, Timothy
Denver City..
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 4, '65.
Klinefelter, Peter R . .
Hiawatha
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
McClure, Emery
Des. St. Louis. Sep. '26, '64.
McGaughey, Wm. P . .
Hiawatha
Pro. Sergt.
Minton, Edward H. . .
Waupaca, 111.
' '
Mallows, Zacharias..
Hiawatha
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Nichols, Harvey
' '
.11 11
Noles, Robert
Leavenworth,
11 11
Nye, (leorge M
Lawrence
Pro. Saddler.
Overhulls, Joseph —
Holton
Pro. Corporal.
Reeves, Robert T
Hamlin
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Snively, John M
Hiawatha
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
11 11
Schappell, Charles. ..
Leavenworth,
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
' ' , ,
state of Kansas.
227
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry^ Co/^^/nwed.
EE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. C— Continued.
NauK'S and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Siuex, Joseph
Williams, Lewis D. ..
Youns. William
Yorke, Joseph B
Nev. City, Mo. .Jan. 1, '64
Pike's Pk.Col.!
Leavenworth, : ' '
Highland 1 "
Jan. 1, '64
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
VETERAN RECRUITS OF Co. C.
Chaffiii, Daniel V
Leavenworth,
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29, '65.
Gross, treorge
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Died of disease. Ft. Leav'th.
Lane, Edward L
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Partcli, Jo] in W
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 23, '64
11 11
Partch, WarnMi
I ( *
' '
* '
' ' ' '
Stevens, Henry E
Mar. 12, '64
Mar. 12, '64
' ' ' '
Wells, Victor S
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
" "
RECRUITS OF COMPANY C, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Allman. .Tames A. ..
Bean, Robert F
Baumer, .Joseph. . . .
Brooks, Samuel W.
Bancom, William R
Burk, Isaac .-..
Chandler, Charles.
Curtiss, Randall E
Collins, Eber
Cone, Sidney
Durand, rUfred —
Dees, .Jonathan . . .
Flora, Daniel R. B
Felt, Myron H . . . . .
Fisher, Frederick .
Frier, Charles M . .
Gossett, Nelson —
Harrison, William
Herring, Charles H
Hughes, Charles N
Hudley, .Joseph . .
Jones, Wilberforce
Kiles, Alexander ,.
Kennedy, .James.. .
Kunkle. Charles C
Lea.se, Arthur E . . .
Lackey, Nicholas .
McDaniels, Samuel
Montgomery, George
Myers, Anthony
McGlanham, Cherry
Provost, Thomas
Ramsey, Isaac N . .
Roads. Henry C...
Rains, Thomas. . . .
Russell, Traver.se..
Sevier, Moses
Seeley, William . . .
Sutton, .Almond . . .
Saimders, William
Stice, .Josiah A. . . .
WeUs, Solon B
Wat.son, John . . . .
Winans, George B .
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth.
St. Louis, Mo,
Albany
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Albany
St. Louis. Mo.
Patters'n, Mo,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Patters'n, Mo,
El wood
Leavenworth.
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth,
El wood
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Patters'n, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Feb. 28,
'65
May 31, '65
Mar. 12,
'64
Mar. 12, '64
Mar, 31,
'64
Mar. 31, '64
June 1,
'64
June 9, '64
Mar. ,S,
'65
May 3, '65
Feb. 25,
'64
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 26,
'64
Feb. -26, "64
Feb. 28,
'64
Feb. 28, '64
June 1,
'64
June 9, '64
Nov. 28,
'64
Nov. -IH, '64
Feb. 18.
'65
May 3, '65
Feb. 20,
'64
Feb. 20, '64
Feb. 25,
'64
Feb. -25, '64
Mar. 26,
'64
Apr. 28, '64
Feb. 15,
'65
May 31, '65
Mar. 4,
'64
Apr. 12, '64
Mar. 14,
•64
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 13,
•65
May 3, '65
Mar. 8,
•64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 31,
'64
May 5, '64
Feb. 26,
'64
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 13.
'65
May 3, '65
Jan. 30,
'65
Jan. 30, '65
Mar. 1,
'65
Mar. 1. '65
Mar. 15,
'64
Mar. 15, '64
Mar. 7,
'64
Mar, 7, '64
Mar. 16,
'64
Mar. 16, '64
Feb. 8,
'64
Feb. 8, "64
Mar. 1,
'65
Mar. 1, '65
Mar. 22,
'64
Mar. 22, '64
Feb. 8,
'64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 8,
'65
Mav 3, '65
Mar. 7,
•64
Mar. 7. '64
Mar. 24,
'64
Apr. 12, '64
Apr. 4,
'65
Apr. 14, '65
Feb. 26,
'64
Feb. -26, '64
Mar. 30,
'()5
Apr. 8, '65
Mar. 24,
'65
May 3, '65
Feb. 16,
'64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 13,
'65
Mar. 13, '65
Feb. 26,
•64
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 7,
•65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 13,
'65
Mar. 13, '65
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Died of rubeola, St. Louis, Mo.,
May 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Never reiaorted to Company.
Trans, to Co. I, Sep. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
DiSd of rubeola, St. Louis, Mo.,
May 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 4, '64, Iron-
ton, Mo.
Dis. for dis. June 6, '65, Iron-
ton, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 8, '64.
Name does not appear on mus..
out roll.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. St. Joe, Mo., July 28, '65.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels, LaGrange,Tenn.,Aug.
2, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Ft. Leavn'th, Mar. 20, '64.
Des. St. Joe, Mo., July 28, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disease, Leavn'th, Mar.
20, '64.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con««?/erf.
COMPANY D.
Nami
(1 vauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAINS.
Clark S. Merrimau. .
Aaron M. Pitts
FIRST LIKUT.
Andrew Downing —
William Henry
SECOND LIEUT.
Isaiah J. Hughes; —
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel W. True
Daniel Holmes
Nathan B. Hinsdale.
Francis E. Newton. .
William Henry
Q. M. .SERGT.
Francis E. Newton. .
William Henry
SERGEANTS.
Nathan B. Hinsdale.
Samuel A. Shurtleft.
Welcome Mowry
John Thomas
Francis E. Newton. .
William Henry ,
Jo.seph Kinnick
John N. HiU
Webster W. Moses. . . .
Eli White
Jacob Ruppelins
CORPORALS.
William Henry
Abbott P. Bass
Webster W. Moses . . .
Charles C. Everson. . .
Edwin N. Butts
Charles Parchen
Eli White
David Morehouse —
Peter T. Clayton
Joseph Carnahan —
Joseph C. Hewitt
George W. Corl
Pardon C. Hewitt....
John C. Brickford. . . .
Charles A. Sergeant . .
William Hyde
Marion Cross
George Welile
Frederick A. Gaskill.
Elzy Triplett
William M. WiUioit..
BUGLER.
Henry Baker
WAGONER.
Samuel C. Seigler —
PRIVATES.
Allen, Perry
Bailey, David
Barkhurst, William . .
Bickford, John C
Bass, Abbott P
Butts, Edwin X
Baker, Henry
Carr, Survaruard J. . .
Courtright,Thomas J.
Carnahan, Silas
Cross, Marion
ampbell, Andrew , ..
Wyanet, 111.
Highland. . .
Wyanet, 111 .
Leavenworth.
Wyanet, 111...
Leavenworth,
Wyanet, 111...
Sep. a, '61
Aug. S, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
3, '61
3, '62
3, '61
28, '64
Sep. 3, '61
Aug.
Sep.
12,
3,
'61
'61
Aug.
^18.
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Nov.
1,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Aug.
•2:^
'61
Sep.
1,
'61
Aug.
1'2,
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Aug.
23,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
Aug.
23,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
Oct.
29,
'61
Sep.
1.
'61
Aug.
8,
'63
Sep.
1,
'61
Aug,
8,
'61
Sep.
1,
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Sep.
• 1,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Aug.
28,
'61
Feb.
•27,
'64
Aug,
12,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Sep.
1,
'61
Aug.
21,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
18,
'61
Nov.
Sep.
1, '61
3, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Feb. 27, '64
Sep. 3, '61
Pro. Major Oct. 3, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '6.5.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '6.5.
Res. June 2, '63.
Red. to ranks Nov. 3, '61.
Killed in action Jan. 8, '62, Co-
lumbus, Mo.
Killed in action Dec. 5, '62,
Coifeeville, Miss.
Red. to Q. M. Sergt, Julv 3, '63.
Pro. 1st. Lieut. Dec. 28, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 5, '62; reid.
Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 3, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 8, '62.
Red. to ranks Nov. 3, '61.
Real. vet.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. 8, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Dec, .5, '62.
Red. to ranks Aug. 12, '62.
Red. to ranks Mar 18, '64.
Real. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 3, '61.
Killed in action Jan. 8, '62, Co-
lumbus.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 22, '62.
Died of dis. Ft. Leavenworth,
Oct. 30, '61.
Killed in action Jan. 3, '63,
Somorville, Tenn.
Red. to ranks Jan. 30, '62.
Pro. Sergt. June, 10, '63.
Red to ranks Nov. 3, '61.
Red. to ranks, July 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64, St. Louis.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disease, July 5, '62,
Jackson, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 28. '64, St. Louis.
Dis. for disability, May 28, '62.
Died of di.-;ease, Nov. 12, '61,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30. '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, '61.
Pro. Bugler.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of disease, Oct. 18, '62, St.
Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July 11, '62.
Des. Humboldt, Feb. 10, '62.
fitate of Kansas.
229
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — r'on/mued.
COMPANY T) -Continued.
Niinu's aud rank.
Kosidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Clayton, Pet<>r T
Corl, George W
Clark, Isaac
Defeubaugh, Solomon
Danford, Frank
Dunham, Fletcher....
Day, Edwin N
Dickes. Peter
Eatinser, Richard A.,
Enyart, Jeremiah C . .
Everson, Charles C. . .
Fulk, Charles
Ga.skill. Frederick A.,
Griffith. Ellis
Gill, James W
Grant, Abram
Hyde, William
Hughes, John R. . .
Hewitt, Pardon V . . .
Hewitt. Jo.sei)h C . . .
Holmes, Daniel
Hinsdale, Nathan B.
Henry , William
Knapp, Luther H . . .
Kinnick, .Jo.seph
Kennedy, Harvev
Lell, WiUiam
Mowrv, George
MQler. David R
Manner, .Joseph
McDnffie, William H,
Mowry, Welcome. . . .
Moses, Webster W. . .
Morehouse. David. . .
Newton, Francis E, .
Ordway. Edgar N . . .
Owens. Peter R
Pomeroy, Fletcher . .
Pomeroy, Emerson W
Pickering, St<>phen A.
Parchen, Cliarles. .
Rhodes, William..
Ruppelins, .Jacob.
Sheldon, William..
Stock, Leroy
Smith, Era.st US. ..
Smith, William A.
Sanderson, Charles .
Stanley. Robert B...
Swausou, .John A . . . .
Si)ielmau. John
Sergeant, Charles .\.
Seibel, George
Seigler, Samuel C . . .
Shurtleff. Samuel k .
Tapley, Samuel
Triplett, Elzv
True, Daniel W
Thomas. John
Wilson, William
Wehle, (jeoi'ge
Weedoii, Jo.-eph T...
White, Eli
W'roton, John
Wyanet, 111. . .
Ft. Le'worth.
Wyanet, lU. . .
Mound City..
Geneva, 111. ..
Wyanet, m...
Provid'ce, 111.
Wyanet, 111...
Lawrence . .
Quincy, 111..
Wyanet, 111.
Geneva, 111.
Wyanet, 111.
Pedonia
Wyanet, 111.
Provid'ce, 111
Wyanet, 111...
Eldora, la..
Wyanet, lU.
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. :J1, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. ,-J, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 2;J, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. \i^, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 8, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Sep. 1, "61
Aug. 8, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 19, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 18, "61
Aug. 23, "til
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 18, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 23, "61
Sep. 1, "61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Auar. 12, '61
Aug. 23. "61
Aug. 18, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 23, '61
Aug. 18, "61
Aug. 28, "61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 18, '65
Sep, 1, '61
Aug. 2:!, '61
Aug. 18, "61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep.27,'64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3. '61.
Dis. for disability. May 16, '62.
Died of disease, Nov. 26, '62,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Feb. 27, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 22, '64, St. Louis.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, "61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. June 10, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 9, "62.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Ft. Riley, May 22, '62.
Pro. .Corp. Aug. 22, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 18, '63,
Germantowu, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 3, "6l!
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, '(iL
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64, St. Louis.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 3,'61 ; nuis. out
Mar. lU, '65, St. Louis.
Des. Quincy. 111., Sep. 23, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 19, '61,
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '62,
St. Louis.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, "61 ; mus.
out Sep. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, '61 ; renl Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 23. '63.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease, Oct. 18, "62,
Corinth. Miss.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 1, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Somerville, Tenn., Jan.
3, '63.
Pro. Corj). Sep. 3, '61 : deserted
Humboldt, Kan., Feb. 10, "62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt.
Renl. Vet.
D(>s. Hund)()l<lt, Kansas. Feb.
10, "62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Feb. '2(1, '62.
Mus. out Si'i). 9, '64.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Sergt. Sen. 3, '61: dis. for
di.sabilitv. May 28, '6"2.
Des. Quincy, lU., Sep. 16, "61.
Pro. Corp. June 10, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 3, '61 : renl.
Vet.
Pro. Sertrt. Sep, 3, '61.
Des. Corinth, Miss., Julv, 8, "62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '63.
Re-enlist<>d Veteran.
Pro. Corp Si>p. 3, "lil
Re-f>nlistod Veteran.
230
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— CoJiY/wHcr?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlisriiuMit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bm-sou, Daniel S
W^vanet, lU...
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dis. for dis. Nov. 22, '62, Grand
Junction, Tenn.
Cummins, David
Kingston, Mo.
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Carnahau, Joseph —
Wyanet, 111. . .
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3, '61.
Early, John N
Merabile, Mo.
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 19. '61
Died of disease Germantown,
Tenn., Feb. 20, '63.
Hosback, Henry
Kingston, Mo.
' '
Des. Leavn'th, Apr. 19, '62.
Henrv. James H
Wyanet. lU...
Nov. 1. '61
Nov. 1. '61
Mus. out Nov. 4, '64.
Hill, John N
Leavenworth,
Pro. Serst. Jan. 15, '62 ; mus out
Dec. 2, '64.
Wyanet, 111. . .
Leavenworth,
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Ft. .Scott, Apr. 29, '62.
Knapp, Cyrus W
Dis. for dis. Dec. 2, '62, Keokuk.
Kinnick, Walter'W. . .
Wyanet, lU. . .
Aus. 10, -62
Jan. 2.5, '63
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64.
Knisjht, Cluii-les B.. ..
' '
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
LiuKPblack, William,
Lawrence —
Apr. 25, '62
Apr. 25, '62
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64.
Nicliols. Ransom
Marysville.. ..
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Porter, Oscar G
Humboldt.. . .
Mar. 14, '62
Mar. 14, '62
Killed near Salsbury, Tenn.,
Apr. 16, '63, while straggling
from command.
Smith, Charles
Leavenworth.
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Des.Morrist'wn,Mo.,Feb.22,'62.
Taylor, Theodore A. . .
Wyanet, 111. . .
July 12, '62
July 12, '62
Dis. for dis. Dec. 10, '62.
Tripplett, Milton C...
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
KiUed in action Jan. 8,'62, Col-
umbus, Mo.
Wilcox, John
Wiuterset, la.
Jan. 17, '62
June 25, '63
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64.
W'hitver, .Jeremiah . . .
Wyanet. lU...
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Wilhoit, Greenup B..
Cameron, Mo.
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
* '
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. D.
FIRST SEEGT.
Marion Cross
Q. M. SERGT.
Francis E. Newton . . .
Peter Dickes .'
, SERGEANTS.
.Jacob Ru ppelins
John Thomas
Webster W. Moses
Eli White
Marion Cross
Joseph C. Hewitt
George Wehle
CORPORALS.
John C. Bickford
William Lell
Joseph Carnahan —
Joseph C. Hewitt
Chai-les A. Sergeant..
Marion Cross
Erastus Smith
George Wehle
Emmersou W. Pome-
roy
BUGLER.
W'illiam Sheldon
FARRIER.
Jeremiah C. Enyart. .
SADDLER.
William Rhodes
PRIVATES.
Bickford, John C
Cross. Maritm
Carnalian, Joseph
Carr, Survarnard J...
Corl, George W
Cummins, David
Courtright, Thomas J.
Day, Edwin N
Dickes, Peter
Enyart, Jeremiah C
Eatinger, Richard A. .
Fulk, Charles
Gill, James W
Hewitt, Jo.seph C
James, John
Wyanet, 111.
Pr'vidence,Ill
Wyanet, 111
Pr'vidence,Ill
Wyanet, 111.
Lawrence . .
Wyanet, 111.
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65,
Pro. Capt. U. S. Col'd Vols.,
Sep. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 3, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for disability, June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. Omalia, N. T., Aug. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out May 13, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Dis. for disability, June 22, '65,
Ironton, Mo.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Farrier.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
state of Kansas.
281
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOhUNTEERS — Cavalry Continnrd .
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. T>- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Knight, Charles B...
Loll. William
Manner, Joseph
Mowry, Georsje
Moses, Webster W....
Morehouse. David . . .
Nichols, Ransom
Ordway, Edtjar N
Pomeroy, Emmer-
son W
Rhodes, William
Ruppelins, Jacob
Smith, Erastns
Sheldon, William —
Stanley, Robert B....
Sergeant, C'harles A..
Swanson. .John A
Si)ielnian, John
Sanderson, Charles . .
Stock, Leroy
True, Daniel W
Wrotou, Jonu
Wilhoit, Greenup B..
Whitver, Jeremiah. . .
Weedoii, Joseph T. . . .
Wehle, George
Brewer, Wesley
Billings, Fred H
Lozarth, Benjamin W.
Eatinger, Perry E
Lemon, Simeon E
Murrav, .Josejih G
Noell, Alfred H
Wilhoit. William M..
Weatherby, Edward L
Wyanet, 111. .
Leavenworth,
Pedouia
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Wyanet, lU. . .
Providence 111
Wyanet, 111...
Cameron, Mo.
Wyanet, 111.. .
Dis. for disability, July 9, '65,
Ironton, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. St. Louis, May V.i, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65, per Gen.
Order No. 77.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '64.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1. '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. '29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. St. Louis, July 20, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Leavenwortli,
Feb. 15, '64.
Des. Omaha. N. T., Aug. 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for dis. July 21, '65, Iron-
ton, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
VETERAN RECRUITS -Co. D.
Leavenwoi'th,
St. Louis, Mo.
Feb. 7,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 23,
'64
'64
'64
Mar . 15,
'64
Feb. -22.
Feb. 27,
'64
'64
.June 1,
'64
Feb. 7, '64
Mar. 14. '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Mus. out with re,g. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of dis. St.- Louis, Dec.
15, '64.
Det. Omaha, X. T.. Aug. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Pro. Corp. July 18, '65.
Des. LaGrauge, Tenn., June
•26, '64.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN".
George J. Yeager
Charles H. Gregory . .
John Noyes, jr
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles H. Gregory . .
Russell W.Maryhugh
Edwin L Saunders. ..
SECOND LIEUT.
John Noyes, jr
FIRST SERGT.
Russell W.Marvhugh
•James G. Russell
Matthew A. Parker ..
ser(;e.\nts.
Lyman Williams
Henry C. Bishop
David Turner
Matthew A. Parker ..
Charles Stiuson
John Daley
Burton H. Bristol . . . .
James G. Rus.sell
COEPOR.\Ls.
John Daley
Bradford Stevens
Charles A. Gregory. .
Jeremiah Stanford..
Martin Smith
George H. Dudley
Barton H. Bristol...
Chicago, 111..
St. Louis, Mo.
Moawequa.Ill
Leavenworth.
St. Louis, Mo.
Moaweijua.Ill
Chicago, 111. .
Laporte, Ind.
Chicago, 111..
Ft.Wayne,In(l
Kan. City. Mo.
Chicago, [11..
-Vug. 4, '61
Sept. 12. '61
Aug. 16, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Aug. 16, '81
Sei>t.l8, '61
Aug. 14, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Sept. 16, '61
.\u!_'. 7, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Oct. 9, '61
May 19, '64
Aug.
Oct.
.Ian.
4, '61
18, '61
6, '65
Oct. 18, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Aug. 14, '61
Sept. 18, '61
Sept. 12, '61
Sei>t. 16, '61
Aug. 7. '61
Res. Oct. 8, '61.
Bro. Major Apr, 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 9, '61.
Mus. out Oct. 12, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 19, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut, Oct. 18, '61.
Red. to ranks Jan. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks Apr. 17, '64.
Red. to ranks Feb. 5, '63.
Renl.Vet.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 12, '62.
Corinth, Miss.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Oct. ix, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 5, '63.
Red. to ranks, Aug. 18, '62.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 6, '63.
Des. Kan.sas City, Nov. 7, '61.
Red. to ranks. Mar. 1, '62.
Pro. Seri^t. M.4r. 9. '63.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— eo«//n?<(v/.
COMPANY E - ('oniiniK'd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Juiiiu.'-- B. Westgate..
Madison. Ind.
Aug. 6, '61
\\xg. 6, "til
Renl. Yet.
.John Corkins
Chicago, 111..
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 13. '61
Charles Christy
Aug. lU, '61
Aug. 10, '61
' '
Isaac Adler
' *
Aug. 9, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 9, '61
William B. Chambers
"
Aug. 4, '61
BUGLERS.
Jacob C. Myers
BushviUe, 111.
Aug. 6, "61
Aug. 6, "61
Killed in action Nov. 'l^S, '61,
Independence, Mo.
Thomas Feeuey
Chicago, 111..
Aug. 9. '61
Aug. 9, 61
Renl. Yet.
Joliu Bowha
Leavenworth,
Oct. 2:i, '61
Oct. 23, "61
Died of small-pox, Ft. Leav"th,
Feb. 28, '63.
Micliael Diuuing
Chicago, 111..
Aug. 26, "61
Aug. 26, "61
Killed in action Jan. 27, "63.
Germantown, Tenn.
Henry Hartley
Quincy, 111
-Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 6. '61
Reid. Yet.
SADDLER,
William P.McCoUoni,
' '
' '
' '
F.UiRIER.
Charles J. Wood
Chicago, 111..
Sep. 1. '61
Sep. 1. "61
Mus. out Sept. 25, '61.
.John Hendricks
Quincy, 111
Aug. 9, "61
Aug. 9. "61
Renl. Vet.
PRIVATES.
Adler, Daniel
Chicago, 111 . ,
' t
Dcs. Morristo^vii ]\i»>., .];tij
11, '62.
Adler, Isaac
• '
» '
Pi'O. Corp.
Des, Leav'th, Dec. 13, "61.
Bostick, .John
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Brenuau, Tliomas
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Trau.s. to Yet. Res. Corps, May
14, '64.
Bullis, Charles B
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 18, "61
Dis. for disability, June 25, '62,
Humboldt, Kan.
Babb. John
Leavenworth,
Sep. 17, '61
Sep. 17. '61
Dis. foi' disability, June 10, '62,
Humboldt, Tenn.
Briles, Benjamin W..
Quincy, 111....
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16, "til
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16. "62,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Bisliop, Henry C
Chicago, 111..
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 18, '61.
Bristol, Burton H....
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18, '61.
CarixMiter, Peter
' '
.\ug. 4, '61
Sep. 4, "ei
Re-enlisted Yeteran.
Christy. William
Laporte. Ind..
S^jp. 1, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Christy, Charles
Chicago, 111..
Aug. 1(). '61
Aug. 10, '61
Pro. Corp. June 10, '63,
Chambers.William B.
' '
.\ug. 4. '61
Aug. 4. '61
Pro. Corporal.
Corkins, .John
' '
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 6, '63.
Dawson, Elbridge G. .
' '
Aug. 4, '61
.\ug. 4, '61
Re-enli.sted Veteran.
Dowd, Cliarles H
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 16, '61
' '
Dinning, Michael
Aug. 26, '61
Aug. "26. '61
Pro. Bugler July 1, '62.
Daley, John ...
' '
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 16. "61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18. '61.
Dudley, George H —
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '61 ; dis. for
dis. Apr. 26, '62, Leavenworth.
French, Ralph G
Aug. 16, "61
.\ug. 16, '61
Died of disease. Ft. Leavn'th,
Nov. 19, '61.
Fleming, .Jolm
' '
.\.ug. 20. '61
Aug. 20, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Fouts, John W
' '
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Dis. by sentence G. C. M,. Dec.
7, '64.
Dis. by .sentence G. C. M., Nov.
;s, '61.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 9. '61.
Fowler, .John D
Sep. 11, '61
Sep. 11. "61
Feeney . Thomas
-Vug. 9, '61
Aug. 9, '61
Goodfellow, Theodore
• '
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Des. K. C., Mo., Nov. 9, "61.
Goodfellow, .Ahner...
' •
' '
Gosom. Isaac X
Ft.Wayne,Ind
Aug. 13, '61
.\ug. 13. '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Granger, John
Wyanet, 111...
Aug. 1.5. '61
Aug. 1.5, '61
' '
Gregory, Charles X. . .
Chicago, 111..
.\ug. 14, '61
Aug. 14, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 8, '61 ; died June
30, '63, of w'nds rec'd in act'n
May "26, '63, Florence, .Via.
Hobernian, .John H ..
-Vug. 5, '61
.-Vug. .i, "61
Des. St. Louis, May 29, '62.
Hartley, Henry
Quincy, 111.. . .
Aug. _ 6, '61
.Vug. 6. "61
Pro. Bugler.
Hamilton, George
Chicago, 111..
Drowned in Missouri river May
28, "62, near Waverly, Mo.
Hawtou, Pet«r
' ■
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Hendricks, John
Quincy, 111....
.Vug. 9. '61
Aug. 9, "61
Pro. Furrier.
Henry, Daniel B
Chicago, III..
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Des. Leavn'th Dec. 12, '61.
Herring, Louis C
' '
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16. '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Johnson, Albertie
' '
.A.ug. 8, '61
Aug. 8, '61
' '
Johnson, John .J
■ *
Sep. 11, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Disc, by sentence G. C. M., Nov.
10, '61.
Trans, to Yet. Res. Corps, May
5, '65.
Des. Leavn"th, Nov. 3, '61.
Marshall, John C
Quincy, 111
.\ug. 8, '61
Aug. 8, '61
McAuley, Malcomb. .
Chicago, 111..
.\ug. 9, '61
Aug. 9, '61
McAllister, John
Waukegan.IlI
Sf^p. 11, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Des. Jackson, Tenn., Nov. 28,'6"2.
McCollom,William P,
Qnincy, Ill...^
Aug. 6. '61
Aug. 6, "61
Pro. Saddler.
state of Kansas.
2:i3
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Cowiwwed.
COMPANY E — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlist iiiiut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
McCabe. Joliii
Chicago. 111. .
Aug. IS, 'til
Aug. IS. '61
Died Feb. 17, 63, of w'nds rec'd
in act'n Jan. :i, '6:^, Somerv'le,
Tenn.
Mvers, Jacob C
Bushvillc, 111.
Aug. (5, "61
Aug. 6, '61
Pro. Bugler Aug. 6, '61.
Marvhneli, Russell W.
Moawequa, 111
Aug. 4. '61
Aug. 4, '61
Pro. l.st Sergt. Oct. 18, "61.
Nordin. Frederick. . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Oct. 4, "til
Oct. 4, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Noves, John, jr
St. Louis, Mo.
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 18, '61.
OiT, Charles
Calumet, 111. .
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Dis. for dis. Sep. 11, '62,Iuka.
Miss.
Des. Leavn'th, Dec. 12, '61.
Oleson, William H. ..
Chicago, 111...
Aug. 26. '61
Aug. 26, '61
Oldenhase. John L. ..
Quinev, 111. ..
Sep. 11, '61
Sep. 11, "61
Des. K. C, Mo., Dec. 19. '61.
Ostrandev. Henry P. .
Waukesan, 111
Aug, 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Dis. for dis. Dec. 18, '61, Fort
Leavenworth.
Pierce, Robert
Chicago, 111...
Aug. 9, '61
Aug. 9, '61
Pro. 1st Lieut. 21st 111. Inf. Apr.
21, '62.
Dis. by order Brig. Gen. Stnr-
Pennintcton, Alonzo..
Quincy, 111....
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
gis, Oct. IS, '61, K. C, Mo.
Parker, Matthew A. . .
Chicago, 111...
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct.lS,'61 : renl. Vet.
Russell, James G
' '
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
' ' ' '
Sheely, Moses
Quincy, 111.. .
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Died of dis. Leave worth, Nov.
Nov. 19, '61.
Shutrruo, Michael
' '
Aug. 6, "61
Aug. 6, "61
Renl. Vet.
Smith, Thomas
Ft.Wayne,Ina
Aug. 16, '61
Aug. 16. '61
* '
Smitl), William
Chicago, 111...
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Des. Ft. Leav., Nov. 14, "61.
Smith, John W
Leavenworth,
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Dis. for dis. June 25, '62, Hum-
boldt, Kan.
Stevens, William
Quincy, 111.. . .
Aug. 4, "61
Aug. 4, '61
Des. Quincy, 111., Sep. 19, '61.
Stimson, Charles
Chicago, 111...
Sep. 21, '61
Sep. '21, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. IS, '61.
Stevens, Bradford
Laporte, Ind.
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18, '61 ; des. at
Kansas City, Mo. Dec. 3, '62.
Stanford, Jeremiah.. .
Ft.W'ayne.Ind
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Oct 18, '61 ; renl. Vet.
Smith, Martin
Kan. City. Mo.
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18, '61.
Shaffer, Pet^-r
Quincy, 111....
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Renl. Vet.
Chicago, 111.. .
Sep. 24, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 14, 61.
Turner, David
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 18, '62.
Vincent, James
Quincy, 111....
Sep. 29, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 3, 61.
Warren. Joel S
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Des. at St. Louis, June 2, '62.
Woods. John P
Chicago, 111...
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Died in prison, Florence, S. C,
Sep. 15, '64.
Williams. James
' '
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Renl. Vet.
Wood, Charles J
' '
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Pro. Farrier.
Weber, Charles
' '
Sep. .5, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Renl. Vet.
Willis, William
' '
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Des. Leavenwortli, Dec. 10, '61.
Weaver, Charles
Quincy, 111.. . .
Aug. 4, '61
Aug. 4, '61
Des. Quincy, Sep. 19, '61.
Williams, Lyman
Chicago, 111...
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. :5, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 18, '61 ; mus.
out Sep, '2.5, '64.
Westgate, Junius B. .
Madison, Ind.
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 6, "61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 18, '61.
ADDITIONAL
ENLISTMENTS — Co. E.
AHison, Henry C
Mor'st'wn, Mo
Jan.
•23,
'62
Feb.
23, '62
Renl. Vet.
Arentseu, Andrew J. . .
Milwauk',Wis
Mar
1,
'63
Mar.
1, '63
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '6;).
Bowha, .John
Leavenworth,
Oct.
•23,
'61
Oct.
23, '61
Pro. Bugler Oct. '23, '61.
Bence, Henrv
Chicago, 111...
Dec.
Nov.
12,
fi,
'61
'61
Dec.
Nov.
12, '61
6, '61
Renl. Vet.
Chambers, Robert B..
"
Edwards, .Tohn
July
2,
'63
July
2, '63
Des. May 13, "61, while on
fnrlougii.
English, Henry H. . ..
Leavenwortli,
Oct.
•26.
'61
Oct.
•26, '61
Dis. for dis. June 25, Htun-
boldt, Kan.
Hichs, Charles
Dec.
1-^
'til
Dec.
12, '61
Died of dis. Omaha. May 1, "63.
Hott'man, Augustus..
Nov.
6,
'61
Nov.
6, '61
Renl. Vet.
Higbee, William
Lima, 111
Nov.
20,
'61
Nov.
'20, '61
' '
Mclntnrff, Tlumias .J.
Shan'ud"!), Va
Jan.
•23,
'62
Jan.
■24, '62
' '
Powers, Edwin W. . . .
Trenton, Tenn
Sep.
10,
'62
Mav
19, 'm
Mus. out Dec. 1, "64.
Quirk, Thomas
Oregon, Mo. . .
Nov.
IS,
'62
Nov.
IS, '62
Mus. out with reg. Sep. ^29, 05.
Thoma, David
Leavenworth,
Dec.
12,
'61
Dec.
12, '61
Dis. for dis. June 'IS, '62, Hum-
boldt, Tenn.
Vincent, James
Quincy, 111.. . .
Sep.
'29,
'61
Sep.
•29, '61
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 3. "61.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. E.
FIRST SERGT,
Isaac xVdler
8ERGE.\NTS.
Henry C. Bishop
David Turner . . .
Chicago. 111..
Jan. 1, '64
.Jan. 21. "64 I Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
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SENENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co»Yi;r»Pf7.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. 'E—Coutinwd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enli.stment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Burton H. Bristol . . .
Junius B. Westgate.
Elbridge G. Dawson.
CORPOKALS.
Junius B. Westgate.
.John Corkins
Cliarles Christy
BUGLER.
Thomas Feeny
SADDLER.
Wm.P.McCollom...
pravATEs.
Allison, Henry C . . . .
Adler, Isaac
Bristol, Burton H . . .
Bence, Henry
Bishop, Henry C
Carpenter, Peter. . . .
Chri.^ty, William....
Corkins, John
Christy, Charles
Chambers, Robert B
Chambers, William . .
Dawson, Elbridge G. ,
Dowd, Charles H
Daley. John
Fleming, John . .
Feeney, Thomas.
Gosom, Isaac N .
Granger, John . . .
Hartley, Henry
Hauton, Peter
Hendricks, John . . .
Herring, Louis C. . .
Hoffman, Augustus
Higbee, William
Johnson, Albertie
Mclnturff. Thomas J,
McCollom, William P,
Nordin, Frederick.. ..
Parker, Matthew A .
Russell, James G
Shugrue, Michael
Smith, Thomas
Stanford, Jeremiah.
Shaffer, Peter
Turner, David
Westgate, Junius B.
Weber. Ciiarles
Chicago, 111..
Madison, Ind.
Chicago, 111..
Madison, Ind.
("■hicago. 111..
Quincy, 111. ..
Morrist'n,Mo.
Chicago, 111..
Leavenworth,
Chicago, 111..
Laporte. Ind.
Chicago. 111. .
Williams, .James
Ft.Wayne.Ind
Wyanet, 111. . .
Quincy, 111 . . .
Chicago, 111..
Quincy. 111. ..
Chicago, 111..
Leavenworth,
Lima, 111. .
Chicago, 111
Shenand'h,Va
Quiucy, 111 . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Cliicago, 111..
Quincy. Ill
Ft.Wayne.Ind
Quincy, 111.. .
Chicago, 111..
Madison, Ind.
Chicago, 111..
Jan. 1, '6-1
Jan. 21, '61
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with re.g. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disease at Marine Hos-
pital, Chicago, May 16, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Drowned in Black River, Mo.,
May 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, July 10, '65,
Ironton, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Died of disease, St. Louis, Mo.,
May 20, '64.
Died of disease, St. Joseph,
Mo., Feb. 4, '64.
Mus. out with I'eg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. for disability, June 24, '65,
Ironton, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29, '65.
Dis. by sentence General Court
Martial, July 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29, '65.
Killed in quarrel at Patterson,
Mo., Apr. 2, '65.
Pro. Saddler.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Dis. by sentence of Gen. C. M.,
Feb. 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. bv S. O. No. 340, W. D.,
A. G. O., June 28, '65.
Des. Mar. 13, '64, while on fur.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. bv .sentence of General C.
M., Feb. 16, '65.
Mus out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY E, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Blue, John L
Eye, Benjamin S.,
Leonard. James. .
Smith, Ciiarles. . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Lex'gton, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Mar. 14. '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Francis M. Malone.
Edward Colbert....
FIRST LIEUT.
Amos Hodgman
John Clark
John W. Moore
Moawequa.Ill
Peoria, 111.. . .
Leavenworth,
Moawequa.Ill
Rockbr'ge.Ill.
Sep. 14, '61
Oct. 26, '63
Sep. 25, '61
Oct. 26, '63
July 17, '65
Pro. Maj. Aug. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. H, July 23, '63.
Res. Feb. 15, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, '65.
state of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry Continued.
COMPANY ¥ — Continued.
Names and vauk. Residence.
SECOND Lieut.
John A. Tanner —
Edward Colbert
FIRST SERGEANT.
Edward Colbert
John Clark
Jolin W. Moore
SERGEANTS.
Francis M. Gallis-her
Ezra W. Fletclicr
Basiel A. lira ha in
Michael H. Glass
Aaron G. Pool
John Green
Charles O. Putnam. . .
John W. Moore .......
James A. Trail
Alfred Eltzroth
James Hultz
John Doye
Joshua Peary
Alexander B. Wilisus.
CORPORALS.
John Green
James McCoye
Charles O. Putnam ..
John W. Moore
James Hultz
James A. Trail
Alfred Eltzroth
Robert H.Benninarton
Andrew Burke
John Clark
Lewis J. Clark
William Dunn
Robert Ray
James Sexton
Jo.seph B. Hanson
John .Joyce
Allen B. Haushey
Francis M. Gallitrher,
Samuel Farrar
William J. Wickham,
Basiel A. Graham
Thomas Jimmer.^on. .
James R. .Johnson. . . .
PEIV.A.TES.
Allen. Robert
D;,reof Date of
••nlistinent. muster.
Taylorv'e, 111.
Peoria, 111...,
Moaweijua.ll.
R'kbridgeJll.
Moaweaua,Il.
Moawequa.Il.
R-kbridge.Ill.
Moawequa, I
Burke, Andrew. . .
Bowers, Jolm
Bagby, William T.
Brown, William .\.
Beverly, David B. .
Bloxom, Cornelius
Burlow, .John
Barker, William . .
Bennington. RobertH.
Bowers, William H. ..
Creek. William
Craighead. John
Conner, Peter
Clark, John
Clark, Lewis .J
Callahan, James O. . .
Clark, Edwin M
Colbert, Edward
Davis, Barney W
Doye, John .
Moawequa.Il.
R'kbridge.m.
Moawequa.Il.
Kan.City, Mo.
Moawequa, II.
Taylorv'e, 111.
Mar'wbone.Il.
Kan.City, Mo.
Moawequa, II.
McLean, 111..
Moawequa, II.
Leavenworth,
Kan.City, Mo.
Kan.City, Mo.
MaconCo.,111.
Kan.City, Mo.
Ullen, 111
Shelby Co.,Ill.
Moawequa,!).
Macon Co. ,111.
Moawequa, II.
Chicago, 111 . .
Moawequa, II.
Liberty, Mo . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Moawequa.Il.
Taylorv'e, 111.
Moawequa.Il.
Peoria, 111
Moawequa, II,
Aug. 22. '61
Aug. 12, '(51
Aug. 12. '61
Aug. 22. '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, "61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, "61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Remarks.
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, "61
Aug. 22, "61
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. 14, "61
Oct. 31, '62
Sep. 25. '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sej).
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sei>.
Sep.
14, '61
2.'i, '61
14, '61
25, '61
14, '61
10, '61
25, '61
14, '61
25, '61
14, '61
25, '61
14. "61
Sep. 25, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
10, '61
14, '61
25, '61
14. '61
25, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep.
Sep.
Feb.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
25, '61
14, '61
1, '62
14, '61
25, '61
14. '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Sei). 25, '61
Sep. 14, "61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Pro. Lst Lieut. Co. C, Oct.
31, '62.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 26, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 31, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 26, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 17, '65.
Red. to ranks, Jan. 13, '62.
Red. to ranks, Dec. 1, '61.
Red. to ranks. Mar. S, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '64.
Red. to ranks, Nov. 5, '61.
Des. Corintli, Miss., July 10, '62.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 14, '63.
Germantown. Tenn.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Oct. 2. '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Lawrence. .Vpr. 30. '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. to ranks. Feb. 25. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 25. '62.
Red. to ranks. Jan. 12. '63.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 28, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 20, '62.
Red. to ranks. May 1, '62.
Red. to ranks. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 22, '62.
Red. to ranks. Jan 11. '63.
Red. to ranks. July 11, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 12, "63.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. to ranks, .June 10, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Renl. Veteran,
Mus. out Nov. 23, "64.
Renl. Veteran.
Died, -Vug. 2S, '62, Kos.suth,
Miss., of wounds received in
action, .\ug. 27, '62.
Pro. Corp. : renl. Veteran.
Des. Leav'th, Oct. lis, '61.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 30, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, Mav 30, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct, 4, '62,
St. Louis.
Renl. Vet*n'an.
Trans, to Invalid Corps.
Died of pneumonia, (irand
River, Mo., Nov. 23, '61.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. Veteran.
Des. Leavenworth, Mav 30, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '64.
Des. Lawrence, .4.pr. 11, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 16. '61.
Pro. Corp. ; mus.out Nov.23,'64.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Ft. Riley, May 14, '62.
Pro. l.st Sergt.Oct. 21, '61.
Died of dis. Ft. Leavenworth,
Oct. 23, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '61.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^//med.
COMPANY F — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dat<. <.r
onli>iiii( lit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Doyle, Edward
Donnels, Isaac N
Duncan, Alexander C.
Davidson, A. J
Eltzroth, Alfred
Ellsworth, Daniel —
Farrar, Samuel
Forbes, Peter
Fletcher, Ezra W
Farrar, Charles A —
Goatley, William
Goatloy, James
Glann, Patrick
Galliffher, Francis M.
Kan. City, Mo.
Moawequa.Il.
Leavenworth,
Moawequa,Il.
Leavenworth,
Moawequa,Il.
Graliam, Basiel A.. .
Glass, Michael H. ...
Henderson, .John W.
Hotfner, Eli M
Moawequa.Il.
Aus. 12. '61
Aug. 22; '61
Aug. 12, '61
AuR. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Hooper, Charles H . . .
Haughey, AUen B....
Hanson, Patrick
Houston, David L. . .
Hanson, Joseph B. . . .
Hamilton, Arcliibald.
Hultz. .James
Hinman, Howley D..
.Johnson, .Tames R.. ..
Jackson, .John A
Joyce, John
.Jimmerson, Thomas. .
Knox, William H
Kelley, James
KeysiT, Frederick ....
Leary, Dennis O. . . .
Langon, Dominick.
Miller, Lavern
Miller, Josepli
Moawequa,Il,
McLean, 111..
Moawequa,Il.
Kan. City. Mo.
Moawequa,Il.
Moawequa.Il.
Kan. City, Mo
McConn augliey ,
George VV
McCall, James . . .
McCoye, James. . .
Moore, .John W...
Mar.shall, Ira B..
Peary, Joshua.. . .
Price, .Zachariah .
Pool, Aaron G . . . .
Mar"wbone,Il.
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22. '61
Aug. 12, '61
.\ug. 22, '61
.Vug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
.Vug. 12. '61
Moawequa,Il.
Rockbridge .
Moawequa.Il.
Putnam, Cliarles O.
Ross, Angus
Ray, Robert
Reading, Samuel. . .
Richardson, Chan-
cellor L
Mar'wbone.Il,
Rambeau, Charles . ..
Reynolds, Calvin
Sexton, .James
SylJeyfiu. .Jolui
Scribncr. Samuel R..
Stormbaugli. Martin,
Thompson, Wm. W. . .
Trail, Thomas
Trail, .James A
Wickham. Wm. J
Wilgus, Alexander B.
Kan. City, Mo.
Kan. City, Mo.
Moa\v(>qua.Il.
Kan. City, Mo.
Wilson, John N.
Wilt, John
Aug. 22. '61
Aug. 12, "61
Aug. 22. "61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12. "61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sop. 14, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
14. '61
25, '61
14, '61
25. '61
14, '61
25. '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. 14. '61
Sep. 25, '61
Set). 14, "61
Sei). 25. '61
Si>p. 14. "61
Sep. 25, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25, "61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25. '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 25. '61
Sep. 14, '61
Renl. Vet.
"62
Dis. for dis. Mar. 1!
sas City.
Des. Ft. Lea'worth,Oct
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '(Y.i.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '64.
Pro Sergt; dis fordis Ma
Renl. Vet.
, Kan-
18, '61.
y2,"64.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. >S, '61.
Pro. Corporal ; des. Lawrence,
May 7, '62.
Pro. Sergt.Mayl,"62 : pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 21. '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 15, '63, Mem-
phis, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp; renl. Veteran.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. IS, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Des. Ft. Le'worth, Dec. 15, "61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21. '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Renl Vet.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '63.
Des. at Lawrence, Apr. IS. '62.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Aug. 27, '62,
Kossuth, MLss.
De.«. Ft. Leav'w'tli, Dec. 15, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 2,'62, Keokuk,
on ac. of wo'nds rec'd in skir-
mish, Sep. 9, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, May 30, "62.
Des. Ft. Riley, May 4, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21,'61 ; renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. — , '61.
Killi^d in action, Aug. 27, "62,
Kossutli, Mi.ss.
Pro. Serg. ; dis. for disal)ility
Aug. 1, '62, Ft. Leavenworth,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Oct..29, "63,
Memphis, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Kan. City, Nov. IS, "61.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet.
Died of congestive fever. Ft.
Riley, Kan., May 1, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley, May 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21, '61.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Sergt. ; des. Germantown,
Tenn., Feb. 4, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action. Aug. 27, '62,
Kossuth, Miss.
state of Kansas.
2137
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VO'LVNTE'ERS^CAy.xhRY — ContinHcd]
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Nanios and rank.
Resideuce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Adams, .Jacob ..
Allison, Carmin
Burrow, Aaron
CluipiK-1, Dwitrlit R ,
Cabauski, Michael. ,
Cabauski, Martin.. .
Dunn, William
Ellis, (xeorgo W. .
Farrar, Joseph R.
Grrcen, John
Hubbard, George.
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth,
Johnson, Noel R
John.son, Robert F.
Smith, Frank
Smttli, Georse B.
Jan. 1, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 12, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Dec. 22, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Jan.
Dec.
1,
1,
'62
'61
Oct.
Mar
Oct.
10,
1,
12,
'61
'62
'61
Feb.
1,
'62
Dec.
Oct
Oct.
22,
24,
10
'61
'61
'61
Nov.
7,
'61
Oct.
Oct.
10,
12,
'61
'61
Renl. Vet.
Des. Fort Rile.v, Kan., May
27, '62.
Des. Feb. 2<S, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 1, '65.
Died of di.sea.se, Corinth, Miss.,
Sept. 12, '62.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 26, '62,
St. Louis.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disab. Feb.
1.5, '63, Germantown, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corj), Oct. 20. '61.
Trans, to i:ith reg. Mo. Vt)ls.
Apr. 11, '62.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 12, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 15, '62,
Kan.sas City, Mo.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 11, '62.
Killed in action Aug. 27, '62,
Kossuth, Miss.
RE-ENLISTED VETERAN S- Co. F.
FIRST SEEGT.
James A. Trail . . .
SERGEANTS.
Ufred Eltzroth...
Fames Hultz
Fames A. Trail.
Robert Ray. . . .
Foshua Peary .
Foseph B. Hanson . . .
iVilliam J. Wick ham
CORPORALS.
A'illiam .J. Wickliam
iiobcrtRay
fosiiili B. Hanson .. .
rohu .Joyce
lllen B. HauKhey . . .
ra B.Marshall
BUGLERS.
)avid L. Houston . .
racob .\dams
F.A RRTER.
lowley D. Hinman .
Indnnv Biirk(>
PRIVATES.
Ldanis, .Jacob
5nrke, Andrew
Bennington, Robt. H
Jloxom, Cornelius . . .
'allahan, James O. ..
'onner, Peter
)oyle, Edward
)onnels, Isaac N
311 is, (leorge W
Jltzi-oth, Alfred
'arrar, Samuel
'anar, .Jo.seph R
'arrar, Charles A
foatley, .James
foatlcy, William
loop,!-, Charles H...
[endc-r.sou, John W..
[oiiston, David L
[inniau, Howley D ..
[aui;h(>y, .Ulen D....
lan-;(in, Joseph B
tnUz, James
ohuson, James R
ackson. John A
Man'owb'e,Ill
Jan. 1, '64
Moaweq[ua,IIl
Kan. City, Mo,
Kan. City, Mo,
Marrowb'e,Ill
Moawequa,Ill
McLean, 111
Moawequa,Ill
Kan. City, Mo.
Kan. City, Mo.
Moawequa,Ill
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Moawe(ina,Ill
Kan. City, Mo.
McLean, 111 . .
Moawequa,Ill
Jan. 21, '64
Kan. City, Mo.
Moawequa,Ill
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disea.se while on fur-
lough, Oct. 15, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of disea.se, Ironton, Mo.,
May 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65,
Pro. Sergt. July 1, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. at Omaha, Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with rog. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis. by .sentence of G. C. M.
Feb, 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
238
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— <7o»fiM?/ed.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. F—ConMnwed.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Jimmerson, Thoman.
Joyce, John
Kelley, James
Langon, Domiuick. .,
Miller, Lovern
Marshall, Ira B
McCoye, James
Peary, Joshua
Ray, Robert
Ross, Angus
Reading, Samuel
Rambeau, Charles.. .
SuUejfin, John
Sexton, James
Stormbaugh, Martin
Scribner, Samuel R .
Trail, .James A
Wickham, William J.
Wil.son, John N.
Residence.
Kan. City,Mo.
Moawequa.Il.
Kan. City.Mo.
Moawequa.Il.
Mar'wbone,D.
kan. City, Mo.
Moa\vequa,Il.
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 1, '64
Date of
miister.
Jan. 21. '64
Remarks.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out Sept. 29,'65, Leaven.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Mar. 13, '64.
Died of dis. St.Louis, Aug.4,"64.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Died of dis. Memphis, Tenu.,
Sept. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 17, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out. with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
VETERAN RECRUIT OF COMPANY F.
Toppass, James | Leavenworth, | Mar. 5, '64 I Mar. 5, '64 I Died of disease.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY F, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Clappold, Havier. . .
Guyer, Joseph
Hughes, Bela M . . . .
Lynn, William L. F
Martin, WiUiam —
Neil, Daniel
Stanford, James L .
Trail, Wiley
Wilson, James
Leavenworth,
Feb. 28, '64
Apr. 5, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 5, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Des atOmalia, N. T., Aug. S,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, 65.
Died of dis. St. Louis, X]n:
30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Edward Thornton . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Edward Thornton . . .
David W. Houston. .
Harmon D. Hunt —
Zachariah Norris —
SECOND LIEUT.
Christ. C. Tompkins.
Richard H. Kerr
Zachariah Norris —
William A. Pease
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel P. Eldridge...
Q, M. SERGT.
WiUiaraTefft
SERGEANTS.
WiUiam J. Middleton
Joseph Y. Alexander,
WiUiam B. Springer..
WUliam Smith
.John F. Patterson. . . .
Miles Morris
Ephriam Reynolds. ..
George W. ArreU
CORPORALS.
Martin V. Smith
John W. Higby
James M.Tefft
Elias F. Hamilton. . . ,
Zacliariah Norris
Noah V. Ness
James F. Hamby.
Charles HaUer . . .
Mound City,
Garuett . .
Wathena ,
Garnett . .
Leavenworth,
Garnett
Mound City,
Leavenworth,
Moun'd City
Garnett . . .
Humboldt.
Mound City,
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Feb, 27, '64
Sep. 1, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Jan. 28, '62
Feb. 8, '62
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct, 29, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Apr. 2, '63
Jan. 17, '65
Oct. 29, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Aug. 31, "63
July 1, '65
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Oct, 12. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Feb. 27, '64
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Aug, 31, '63
Oct. 12, '61
Mus. out Sept. 29, '65.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 29, '61.
Pro. Capt. Co. H, Sept. 30, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, "65.
Resigned Feb. 1, '62.
Dis. the serv. per G. O. No. 195,
dated W.D.,A.G.O.,Nov.24,'62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Re-enli.sted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 11, '64, St. Louis.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Morristo'n, Mo., Jan.14,'62.
Des. Ft. Leaven'th, May 25, '62.
Dis. for. dis. Oct.13,'62, Corinth.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dis.for dis. Mar.26,'63,Ft. Scott.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64, St. Louis.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 31, '63.
Died Aug. 22, '64, Abbeyville,
Miss., of w'ds rec'd in action
Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
state of Kansas.
239
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS YO-LVNTEBHS^Cavalry -Continued.
COMPANY G-C07itinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
CORPORALS.
Judson G. Stewart . .
William B. Springer.
John W. Sylvester.. .
William G. Seright. .
William Pittman
Andrew Beall
HUGLEE8.
William N.HambyJr
David P. Eldridge, jr.
F.VKRIEES.
Isaac Morley
James Rigby
SADDLEK.
Bernard Setter
BLACKSMITH. ■
Martin Van Morsal. . .
PRIVATE.
Allen. William H
Alexander, .Joseph Y..
Bray, Samuel L
Babb, Eli
Babb, Alfred
Brower, Peter
Brown, Jeremiah
Blackburn, John H..
Buskill, Andrew
Bloomfield, Cyrus W.,
Copple, William
Champion, Robert W,
Campb(>ll, James
Creager, (ieorge W. ..
Drisgs, Hiram
Mound City
Leavenworth,
Mound City
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Leavenworth
Mound City
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Sep. 1, '61
Oct.
Sep.
May
:M, '61
1, '61
6, '64
Ewius, James C
Eldridge, David P. .
Mound City .
rarii.-^wortii, .jonn \v.
Frankeborger, Joel A.
Ford, .lohn
"
Garret, Cornelius R...
Gayhart, Washington
Higby, John W
Harper, Jesse
;j
Haller, Charles
Hamby, James F
Houston, David W. ..
Hamby, William N...
Justice, William
Garnett
Mound City .
Jones, .John D
"
Johns, Samuel
Lampman, William . .
"
liyman, William A. ..
Morris, Benjamin F..
Leavenworth
Mound City . .
McKee, Robert J
"
Vlintou, .John W
Vliddleton, William J.
Morris, Miles
S'ewman, Daniel H...
Vewton, Thomas
'^eison, Martin
Highland
Pitchard, Edward....
^ruitt, Elijah
=aul, William F. R..
^ease, William A
Mound City . .
Feb. 27, '65
Oct. 17, '61
Feb. 23, '65
Dec. 13, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Mar. 15, '65
Sep. , ^1, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 12, '61
May 6, '64
Feb. 27, '65
Oct. 17, '61
Feb. 24, '65
Dec. 13, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Mar. 15, '65
Oct. 12, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Remarks.
Reduced to ranks.
Promoted Sergeant.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Sop. 29, '65.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Supposed to have died in Gen.
Hosp. in St. Louis, Nov. —,'62.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Fort Kearney, Aug. 27, '65.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 14, '61.
Trans, as 1st Serg. Co. D, 1st
Regt. Ala. Col. Inf., May 18,'63.
Died di.s. K. C, Mo., Dec. 1, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 18, '62, Cor-
inth, Miss.
Des. West Point, Mo.,Dec.29,'61.
Dis. for dis. Dec.31, '62, St. Louis.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 21, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 18, '62, Rienzi,
Miss.
Des. Humb'rt,Kau., Feb.15,'62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. (fct. 12, '61.
Died of dis. Humboldt, Kan.,
Mar. 25, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. June 12, '65.
Des.'Ft. Leav'w'th, May 28, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. May 5, '65.
Pro. 1st. Lieut. Oct. 29, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease, Corinth, Miss.,
.June 17, '63.
Dis. for dis. Jan. — , '62, MoV-
ristown, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disab. Apr. 3, "61, St.
Louis, Mo.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease Corinth, Miss.,
June 11, '63.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 13, '62. Cor-
inth, Miss.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Serg. Oct. 12, '61.
Pro. Serg. Jan. 17, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64, St. Louis.
Died of dis., Leavenw'th, Nov.
20, '61.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 13, '62, Mor-
ristown. Mo.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
240
Adjutant' General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -- Cavalry— C'o?7<i??»ef7.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names aucJ rank.
Kesidence.
Dat.'of
enli.-.tiiicut.
DatH of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Patterson, John F . . .
Roberts, Solomon M.
Reed, William W....
Reda, Marton
Rigby, .James
Soaulding, William.
Staley, William ....
Stewart, Judson G .
Springer, Geo. H. T.
Setter, Bernard —
Smith, John
Springer, William B.
Spear^ Frederick M. .
Seright, William G. .
Smith, Martin \ ....
Smith, Benjamin F .
Tompkins, Christo-
pher C
Tefft, Pha
Tefft, James M
Tefft, William
Underwood, Mai'-
cus L
Williams. Owen
Williams, William. .
WUliams. Wm. H. H.
Wingold, John A
Whitney, Lucius. . . .
Weir, John A
Young, John W
Mound City
Leavenworth,
Mound City..
Leavenworth
Mound City..
Mound City
Mound City.
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Pro. Sergeant.
Absent sick at Humbolt, Kan.,
at time of mus. out of Co. ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Farrier.
Died of dis. Corinth, Miss.,Jan.
17, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64, St. Louis.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 24, '62 ; dis. for
dis. Nov. 27, '63, Ft. Leav'th.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Saddler.
Died of dis. Kansas City, Mo.,
Jan. 4, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '62.
Dis. by civil authority Dec. 12,
'61, Leavenworth,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 12, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 29, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64, St. Louis.
PiX). Corporal.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 12, '63.
Des. St. Louis. Mo., May 29, '64.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, May 28, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Dec. 15, '61.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 14, '61.
Dis. by sentence of Gen. C. M.,
Dec. 15, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. G.
Armstrong, Hugh . . .
Armstrong, Wm. W. .
Creager, Francis A. .
Cannon. Michael. . . .
Eldridge, John
Helme, .James
Hamilton, EliasF...
Hamby,\Vra. N.. jr. .
Jones. .Ufred W
Mead, Charles
Morley, Isaac
Nelson, John H —
Norris, John
Ness, Noah V
Norris. Zachariah .
O'Kiefe, Daniel ...
Pittman. Morris.. .
Reynolds, Ephraim .
Ruckle, David
Stilwell, Carlos . . . . .
Springer, James W. .
Sylvestei-, Henry
Sylvester, Richard.
Sylvester, .John W . . .
Smith, William
Thompson, Chas. L .
Wilson, Henry
Wilhite, Joseph.
Leavenworth.
Kan.City, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth,
Humboldt. . . .
Garnett
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Garnett
Leavenworth
Mound City,
Leavenworth
Apr.
1.
'62
Jan.
Si
'62
Keb.
3;
'62
Oct.
13,
'61
Oct.
30,
'61
Oct.
20,
•HI
Nov.
4,
'61
Oct.
17,
'61
Dec.
13,
'61
June
3,
'62
Dec.
13,
'61
Jan.
5,
'62
Mar.
2.
'62
Feb.
.S,
'62
Jan.
2X,
'62
Oct.
17,
'61
Apr.
12,
'62
Nov.
10,
'61
Feb.
16,
'62
Nov.
12,
'61
Oct.
30,
'61
Oct.
17,
'61
Oct.
30,
'61
Oct.
26,
'61
Dec.
31,
'61
Aug. 31, '62
Oct. 13, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 17, '61
Apr. 12, '62
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 12, "61
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64, St.Louis
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 17, '61.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 17, '62, Cor-
inth, Miss.
Des. Humboldt,Kan.,July 4,'62.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64, St. Louis.
Des. Leavenworth, May 27, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 31, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of small-pox, St. Louis,
May 9, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 17, "62.
Renl. Vetei'an.
Des. Humboldt, Feb. 20, '62.
Ronl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 2, '63,
Gcrmantown, Tenn.
Supposed to have been killed
while on scouting service in
Mo., Dec. 18, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Rpul. Veteran.
Dis. bv .sentence General Court
Martial, Dec. 14, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
state of Kansas.
241
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalkv - CoHfiunrff.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. G.
Names and rauk.
Ri'sidt'uce.
Date of
enlistrnent.
Mound City
FIRST SERGT.
DiividP. EldiidKc.
\A"illiaiii (i. SiM-iKlit.
y. M. SKRCT.
William Tcfft
SEKGKANTS.
Kpliriaiii Royiiolds.
William G. .S(>rifj:lit. .
Jdsopli y. Alexander
John W. S.vlvi'stcr.. .
Fianci.-- A. ('iivit;\'r. .
William B. Spiinirci-
Charl.'s Haller..:..,
tORPOEALS.
Jolm Ford ^
William B. Sprin^'cr . j "
James W. S])rini,'(-r. . . | Leavenworth
John W. Miiiton Monud City . .
Charles Haller " '
Elias F. Hamilton ...
Jan. 1, 'fU
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Leavenworth,
Mound Citv ..
James F. Hamby Mound City . .
Joseph Wilhite I Leavenworth.
William A. Lynuiii. . ' •
RIGLER.
Feb.
Jan.
3, '64
1. '64
Apr. 11, '64
Jan. 1, '64
William X. Hanby.
FARRIER.
Janu's Ritrby :
SADDLER.
Bernanl Setter
PRIV-ATES.
Ulen. Wdliam H...
\rm.~troug. Wm. W
Blackburn, .John H
Bra.\, Samuel L. . . .
Browu, Jereiiuah...
Campbell. James...
jr. Mound City
Leavenworth
Mound City . .
'armon. Michael
^rea!,'-er, Georire W . . .
^cairer, Francis A. . .
■Ilih-id^re, John
"^Idiidse, David P....
rord, John
^rankoberf?er. Joel A.
jarrett, Cornelius R.
ia,\ hart.Washinijton,
lamby. James F
laller. Charles
Iaiid5y,WilliamN..ir
lamby. William N..
lamilton, Elias F..
lelme, James
ohiis, Samuel
iyniaii, William A .
liiiton. .John W
iewman. Daniel H
Mound Citv
Leavenworth,
Mound Citv ..
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
0, '64
1. '64
;i '64
1. '64
' Kiefe, Daniel
ease, WiUiam .\
aul, William F. R .
ruitt, Elijah
:eda, Martin
:uckle, David
'Kby, James
eed, William W. . . .
eynolds, Ephriam ..
nnth. Benjamin F...
priuwr, James W. ..
pruitfer, George H.T.
—16
Leavenworth
Monud City . .
Leavenworth,
Mound City .
Garnett
Mound Citv
Leavenworth.
Mound City . .
May 10, '64
.Jan. 1. '64
Apr. 11, '64
Jan. I, "64
Jan. 4, "64
Jan. 1, tU
•l.m. 1, '64 Red. to ranks, July IM, '6;j.
INIus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, St.
Louis, Oct. 7, '64.
Pro. 1st SeriTt. July l.S, '6.").
Mus. out with ri'u. Sep. 29. '65.
Pro. Ser^t.
Mus. out with retj. Sej). 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disabilit,\. June ,S, 'H'>.
Ironton, Mo.
Died ofdi.sea.se, Omaha, N.T..
Auk. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Dos. Omaha. Auir. 7, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Des. Omaha, Auk:. 7, '65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 5, '65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Killed by railroad accident at
Jeii'erson Barracks, Mo., Dec.
6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. : mus. out with
reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Pro. Corp- May 5, "65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Bugler.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 4, '63,
Pilot Knob, Mo.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 20, '65.
Died Apr. 18, '65, Cape Gi-
rardeau, Mo., of wounds re-
ceived in action.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. 2fl Lieut. July 1, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sej). 29, '65.
Pro. Fairier.
Dis. for dis. .\pr. 14, 1865. Iron-
ton, Mo.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
242
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — TV;/*//////''/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. (i — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Seriglit, William G. . .
Springer, William B. .
Setter, Bernard
Sylvoister, .Joim W.. . .
Tiiom|)si)n,Charles L.
Tefft, William
Tefft, James M
Williams, William . . .
Williams, Wm. H. H.
Wilhite, .Joseph
Young, John
Mound City ..
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Jan. 1, 'tU
Jan, 1, '6-1
Mound City:
Leavenworth,
Promoted Sergeant
Promoted Corporal
Promoted Saddler.
Pro. Serst. July 1!:<,
Des. St. Louis, Mo.,
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Dis. for dis. .Jan. 28
Des. Omaha, N. T.,
Mus. out with reg.
Promoted Corpt)ral
Died of small-pox
Mo., Apr. 18, "64.
'1)5.
Sep.:
, 't>5.
Aug
Sep.
St.
29, 'ti5.
Louis,
RECRUITS OF Co. G, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Aslien, Andrew
Arrell, George W
Beall, Andrew
Brown, Eugene
Brown, .James
Cottle, Melvin
Culbertsou, G(>o. W. .
Carrigg, Thomas
Chamberlain, Wm. F.
Creager, John W
Carey, William.
Derby, Charles
Davis, William
Edmunds, Frederick. .
Eldridge, David P.,jr.
Egan, James
Faulkenberry, Jacob
F.C
Gates, Samuel S
Glover, Abner B
Gerelt, Edvj'ard
Gates, Davitl
Harmon, Maurice —
Hobbs, George
Haskins, William H..
Hall, Charles
Hines. Robert
Hyete, William
Jacobs, Andrew W. H,
Johnson, Franklin . . .
Kuhu, Pliilip
Koitts, William
Knowlton, John T. . . .
Lewis, William
Luce, Alden S
McAfee, Dorsey
McGargill, James
Mahue, .John
Morton, .John
Neeley, John E
Pittman, William
Pan.' burn, .John
Poteet, Henry
Porter, Benjamin
Parent, .John H
Pennington, Joel N...
Quinn, .John
Reno, Thomas P. D. .
Russell, Traverse
Reed, Nathan
Reed, Charles
Randolph, Baldon G.
Robinson, .\lfred
Smith, .Joseph O...
Smith, George E.. .
Stricklin, Michael
Stevenson, Jesse. . .
Scott, David
Leavenworth,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mai-.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mai-.
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth,
Irontou, Mo..
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
PilotKnob.Mo
Leavenworth
Leavenworth,
Feb. 27, "65
Mar. 1, '65
Feb. 25, '(55
Feb. 2:^, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Dec. 14,
Mar. U,
Feb. 27,
Mar. 7,
Mar. 14,
Feb. 28,
Mar. 14.
Feb. 28,
Mar. 1(),
Mar. 6,
Mar. 17,
Feb. 21,
Feb. 9,
Mar. 5,
Feb. s.
Mar. 5,
Mar. 21,
Mar. 14,
Feb. 27,
Mar. 6,
Mar. 2.
Feb. 21,
Feb. 28.
May 6,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 20,
Mar. -A,
Mar. 14,
Feb. 10,
Apr. 5,
Feb. 27,
Apr. 4,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 18,
Mar. 18,
Mar. 11,
Mar. 1(>, "64
Feb. 28, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Feb, 27, '65
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
May
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Fob.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
May
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr,
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
28, '65
27, '64
27, '65
14, '65
2, '65
16. "64
23. '65
14; '65
18, '65
14. '64
7, '64
27, '65
1, '65
25, '65
24, '65
8, '65
8, '65
14, '64
27, "64
7, '65
14, '64
28, '65
14, "65
28, '65
16, '65
6, '65
17, '65
21, '65
9, '65
5, '64
,s, '65
5, '65
21, '65
14, '65
27, '64
6, '65
2, '65
21, '65
28, '65
6, '64
28, '65
20, '64
8, '65
14. '64
8, '65
5, '65
27, '64
4, '65
28, '65
18, '65
18, '65
11, "64
16, "64
28, '64
16, '64
27, '64
27, '65
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 28, '65.
Pro. Sei-gt. May 5, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sei>. 29. '6."i.
Died of small-pox, St. Louis.
Mo., Apr. 26, "64.
Name does not appear on mus-
ter-out roll.
Dis. for dis. .\pr. 80, '65.
Des. in Kansas, Mar. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Promoted Bugler.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 4, '65.
Mus. ont with reg. Sep. 29, "65.
Des. in Kan.-.;as, Feb. 28, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 26, '65.
Des. Leaveuwortli, RIar. 6, ,'65.
Name does not appear on mus-
tiu--out roll.
Mus. out with rc'g. Sep. 29, '65.
Dos. Leavenworth, Feb. 9. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Des. Leavenwortli, Ft»b. 8, '65.
Des. Omaha, .\ug. 8, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 21. '()5.
Mus. ont with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 8, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 21. "65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 18. '65.
Mus. out with i-eg. Sep. 29. '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar, 8, '65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 9, '65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Des. in Kansas, Apr. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Mus. out Mar. 27, '66, St. Louis.
Name does not appear on mus.
out roll.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 27, '65
state of Kansas.
243
8KVKNTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry -CV>//7/«,,r./.
RECRUITS OF Co. G, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION -Coniwf.uet^
Names and rauk.
PRIVATES.
Sample. Samnol.. .
Setter, Martin
Scott. Rice L
Taylor. RoUa A ..
Taylor, Ell frone E. .
Tafs'gart, William .
TelTt. .Joliu<^
TiKJie, Joliii
Victory Hantin.
Van Morsal, Martin ..
Voscalder, Heurv
Williams, William A.
Wallace, Francis
Warren, James A
Wells, Peter
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Leaveuwoi'tli
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Date of
enlistment.
Mar. ."), '64
Feb. 27, "(U
Mar. 9, "6.=)
Feb. 2:<, '6.5
Mar. (i, "65
Feb. 29, '64
Feb.
'64
Feb. 2s, '(i.T
Mar. I, '65
Mar. l.i, '6.5
Mar. 2U, "6.'j
•Ian. 15, '64
Feb. 27, "65
Mar. 21, '65
Feb. 9, '65
Date of
muster.
Mar.
5,
M
Feb.
•27,
'64
Mar.
9,
'65
Feb.
24,
•65
Mar.
6,
'65
Fob,
29,
"64
Feb.
27,
'64
Mar.
2S,
"65
Mar.
1,
'65
Mar.
15,
'65
Mar.
20,
'fi5
.)an.
15,
•64
Feb.
27,
•65
Mar.
21,
"65
Feb.
9,
'65
Remarks.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. May :iO, '65.
Mus. out witli res. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of small-pox, St. Louis,
May -.i. '64.
Died of chr'nic di'rhea. Jeffer-
son Barracks, Dec. 4, '64.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 9. '65.
Mus. out with rog. Sep. '29, 'i)5.
Pro. Blacksmith.
Dos. Omaha, Aug. », "65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Fob. '2X, '65.
Des. Omaha, Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out May 80, '65.
SUBSTITUTES -Co. G.
Butler. Robert
McAiiliff, Joiui
Tibergheim, Wm. M.
Thompson. Charles .
Wallace, John
Leavenworth,! Feb. 10, '65
' ' I Feb. :i, '65
Feb. 10, '()5
Feb. 27, '65
I Feb. ;^, '65
Feb.
10,
'65
Fi'b,
3,
'65
Fi'b.
10,
'65
Feb.
Feb.
27,
'65
'65
Substitute for Thoma- Drake :
no i^vi. of mus. out on tile.
Suhstit'e for Fran's S. Drake:
no evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Jerome Mullendon : no
evidence of mus. out on tile.
No evidence of mus. out on Qlv.
Sub. for Stewart Hastings: no
evidence of mus. out on file.
COMPANY H.
CArTAIN.
Marsiial) Cleveland.
Horace Pardi'e
■James L, Rafet.\
David W, Houston. .
Amos Hodgman
Leavenworth
Garuett
Leavenworth,
Charles L. Wall.
FIRST r.IEUT.
James L. Rafetx,
John Kendall.
Charl.-s L. Wall...
Samui'l N. .V,\ers . ..
Wallace E. Dick.son
SKCONU LIKUT.
Charl,>s E. Gordon..
John Kendall
Charles L. Wall . . .
Samuel R. Doolittle
Joseph H. Nes.sel. ..
FIRST SERUT.
Jess(^ A. Reese
Samuel R. Doolittle
Samuel N. Ayers ...
SERGEANTS.
Justin N. Ayers
Samuid N. .\yers ...
Samuel R. Doolittle
Alonzo Dickson
George R. Ferris . . . .
Henry Lipper
Andrew D. Moore . . .
Andy Moore
Joseph H. Nessel
Levi Sharp
Charles L. Wall
James S. Weothe
Mound City
Staiitxm
Leavenworth
War'nsb'g.Mo
Leavenworth.
War'usb'g,Mo
Mound City..
War'nsb'g.Mo
Stanton
Osawatomie..
Leavenworth,
Mound City...
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Leavenworth,
Sept. 1, "61
Sept. I. '1)1
Oct. 12, '61
Sept. '27, '61
Sept. 1, '61
July 23, '63
Sept. 27, '61
Sept. 1, '61
Sept. '27, '61
Oct.
14,
'61
-Nov.
,s,
'61
May
15,
'62
Sept
July
30,
'6^^
21,
'63
Apr.
6,
't)4
Oct.
7
'61
May
15,
'62
Sept. 1, '62
May •28, "64
July 17, ^65
Oct. 14, '61
Mar. 15, '62
May 15, '62
Sept. 1, '62
Apr. 8, '63
Oct. 11, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 12, "61
Sept, 27, '61
Oct. 12. '61
July 2:5, '63
Sept. 27, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sept. 27, '61
Resigned Nov. 1, '61.
Resigned Ma,\ 15. '62.
Dis. by S. O. No. 319, Aug. 31, 'ti^;.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Julv 1, "63.
Died Oct. 16, '63, near Oxford,
Miss., of w'nds rec'd in act'n,
Wyatt, Miss., Oct, 10, "63.
Mus. ovit witii reg. Sei). '29, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 15, '62.
Dis, the service per G. O. No.
19.5, dated W. D., A. G. O. Nov.
22, '62.
Pro. ('apt. Apr. 6, '64.
Resigned Mar. "20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Resigned Feb. 11, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 15, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1. '62.
Resigned Mar. 3, '6:^.
Dis. the sei-vice .\pr. IS. '6i.
Killed in action. Nov. 11, '(il.
Little Blue, Mo,
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 1. '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran,
Dis. for dis. Mar. 13, 'ii2. Hum-
boldt, Kan.
Pro, 1st Sergeant.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 21. 'til.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64, St. Louis
Dos. Leavn'th, Mar. .S, '6:^,
Dis. for dis. Mar. 14. '63, Ger-
mautown, Tenu., on acc'nt of
w'nds rec'd in act'n Oct. 4, '62
Corinth, Miss.
Dis. by sentence G. C. M., Sep.
Pro. 2d Lieut. .Vpr. 8, '63
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. •2d Lieut. May 1.5, "62.
Renl. Veteran.
244
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —('o/(!'//(?<^f/.
COMPANY K — Coniinupcl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistnu-nt.
SERGEANTS.
.Itihu M. Ruby
James ('. Service . . . .
.John Kendall
CORPORALS.
Hiuiry Bolton
Myron M. Downie . . .
Alonzo Dickson
Wallace E. Dickson .
<T(>ori;o P. Eves
Samuel N. Inliofe...
Jlicliael T. Kennedy.
.Tolin Leswt
Henry Lipper
Andrew D. Moore ..
Henry J. Reed
Levi Sliarp
.liiines ('. Service. ..
Cliarles Tipton
(reorgo Thompson..
.James S. Weethe. ..
.John Smith
.loseph M. Willis...
.losliua S. Ridffway.
.Jacob H. Mann
liUCiLERS.
Ira B. (^ole
.John Moe
William R. Kinard.
.John H. Tarns
Richard Nagle
SADDLER.
William C. Bryant ,
Ira W. Plielps
FARRIER.
Cliarles Hoffman...
Con Smith
Tliomas Barber —
>Iartin Vosler. . .
PRIVATES.
Aldrich, W. F... .
Allen, Tliomas M...
Ayers, .Justin N.. . . .
.\yers, Samuel N . . .
.Vyers. John M
Baker, Francis
Barber, Samuel
Border, John
Bolton, Henry
Barber, Thomas
Beiderman, Charles
Brown. Robert R...
Coon. Adam
Clifford, William...
Cole, Ira B
Cornw(^ll, John G...
( 'ompton, Abram. . .
Cabanski. Michael.
< 'abanski, Martin . .
Casey, Curtis P
Callahan, Daniel...
Dillon. Henry
Driscol, Alexander.
Dickson, Alonzo
Doolittle, Samuel R.
Downie, Myron M.. .
Dickson, Wallace E.
Donnelly, Robert —
.Vlbany, Mo...
Mound City . .
Leavenworth
Mound City..
Leaven wort! 1
Stanton
Humboldt.. ..
Leavenworth,
Mound City..
Stanton
Mound City . .
Stanton
Loavi'nworth,
Leavenworth,
Mound City..
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Leavenworth.
Mound City
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Leavenworth,
Osawatomie. .
Leavenworth,
Stanton
War"nsb'a:,Mo
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Leavenworth,
Nov. 11, '62
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Sep. 1. '61
Mar. 1, "62
Oct. SI. '61
Oct. :<, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Dec. 18, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Dec. 10. '62
Sep. 1. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Jan. 9, '62
Nov. 20, '6:^
Oct. 14,
Oct. 11,
Dec. 10,
Sep. 27,
Dec. 7,
Sep. 2,S,
Oct. 9,
Sep,
Sep
Oct. 12,
Sep. 1.
Sep. 28,
Oct. 9,
Oct. 12,
Sep. 1,
Oct. 9,
Sep. '28,
Oct. 14,
Sep. 30,
Oct. 10,
Oct 12,
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sbp. IS. '61
Oct. 10, '61
Sei). 1, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
7. '61
1, '61
26, '61
Date of
mUster.
Remarks.
July 25. '63
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. ^14. '61
Oct. 4, "HI
Jnly 23. '63
Oct. 9. '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Dec. 13, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Oct. 12, '61
July 25, '63
Oct. 12, '61
Jan. 9, '62
Jan. 22, '64
Oct. 14. '61
Dec. 10, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Dec. 7, "61
Sep. '28, '61
Oct. 9, "61
Sei). 27. '61
Sep. '28, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Oct. 12. 61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sej). 30. "61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 14. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Mus. out Dec. 5, "64, St. Louis.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 15, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Lawrence, May 21, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for (lis. Mar. 3. '6:i, Ger-
niantown, Tenn.
Cap. while carryint; dispatches
Oct. 23. '64.
Dis. for dis. .June 15, "62, Law-
rence, Kan.
Des. Leavenworth. Dec. 10, '61.
Pro. Serfft. Mar. 14, '62.
Pro. Ser.ijt. Nov. '25, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Serfft. Sept. 1. '62.
Pro. Ser^t.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sers. .\pr. 1, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64. St. Louis.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. St. Louis, June 1, '62.
Died of dis. since mns. out roll
was made and before Co. w-as
discharged.
Des. Leavenwortli, May 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Resimenfl Saddler Ser^jt.
May 1, '6:}.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for dis. July 10. "62. Hum-
bolt, Tenn.
Mns. out Nov. 30, '64, St. Louis.
Died of consumptitm, Kansas
City, Mo.. Feb. 28, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kaii., May 1, '6'2.
Pro. S(>rKt. Oct. 14, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64, Leavn'tJi.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. K), 61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Ft. Rilev, Kan., May 20,'62
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '61.
Promoted 5'arrier.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kan., Ma.v 1, '62.
Des. Lawrence, .Vpr. 20, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 12, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Promoted Bugler.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64, St. Louis.
Trans, to Co. F, July 10, '62.
Re-enlisted Vetei-an.
Killed in act'n Nov. 11, '61, Lit-
tle Blue, Mo.
Shot for des. by sentence of G.
C. M., Humboldt, Mar. 18, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 21, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 14, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '6i;
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '63.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kan., Apr. 15, '62
state of Kansas.
245
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS CAVALiJvr,,/////,^/rf.
COMPANY U— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Kvi's, Geoiw y ■ ■
Ki'rris, (Jeoiw R.
Flasf,'. David E..
Fitcli. Homy M.
Faulkni'r.WiutliiopH
Horton. .laiiios H...
lloliiics, Wallace. ..
Houck. Conrad. ...
Hartloy, Hciir.x
Kint,'. Erastns S. . . .
K()all)l(', Jos.'ph....
Ki'iiiicdy. Miclifiel T
Kendall, .loliii
L.>e, Thomas
I.eroy, H. M
I.atlir(p|). Janics. . . .
Li|)l)er, Henry
Let.':,'et. .lohn
McCiee, (ieorw A. ..
Martin, Z. F
Mann, Jacob H
>ioreliead. .John ...
Monroe, .Jame.-;
M nri-a,\ , Tiniotli.x . . .
Mitcliell, .John C.
Mc(iinnis, Barney.,
Moore, .Vudrew D .
Mabee. William. .
Ne.-sel. .Josc'pli H..
N"ai;le, Richard
Oakley, Tliomas..,.
1 'aimer, Koderick. ,
I'aiilee. Horace ...
Phelps, Iia \V
Raymond, W. A...
RidKNvaj, Joshua S
Ree.se, .Jesse .\
Stark, (". L
Southei'n, William B,
Smith, Con
Smith. James B. . .
Smith, John
Service, James (' . .
Stafford, Ltnvis B
Sharp, Levi
Turner, William H
Thomas, Phillip K
Tuis, KliasW
Thompson, William
Thomas. William
Theob<dd, Philip.
TuKfrl.N John H, .
Tarns, .fohn H...
Yof^ler, Martin . .
Weethe, .James S.
Wheeler, James H
V.all. Charles W.
Residence.
Osawatomie..
Mound (^ity..
Leavenworth,
Date of
enlistment.
Sep.
Oct.
1, '61
12, "(51
Oct. 10, "til
Oct.
Sep.
Mound City.i Oct.
Clinton, Mo..
Jjeavenworth,
Mouud City . .
Leav(>nworth.
Moiuid City..
Leav(ni\vorth
Mound City .
Leavenworth,
Clinton
Leavenwort I
Leavenworth
Mouud City
Mound City..
Leavimworth,
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Sei>.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct..
Sep.
Sep.
VI, 'til
2,s, "til
12, '61
1. "lil
12, "01
1, '61
.-), '61
ii, "61
16, '(51
10, '61
14, '61
12. '61
27, "61
3, '61
28, '61
1. '61
2,s, '61
.-). '61
I, '61
11, '61
16, '61
^ 1, '61
26, '61
11, '61
28, '61
l.^i, '61
27, "61
80, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 12. '61
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Date of
muster.
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 2^, "61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sop.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
1, "61
7, '61
9. '61
16, '61
10, '64
14, '61
12, '61
27, '61
■■i, '61
28, '61
12. '61
•28, '61
,5, '61
12, '61
14, '61
16, '61
12, '61
27, '61
14, '61
•28, '61
15, '61
27, '61
30, '61
12, '61
11, '61
26, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 4. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sep. '27, "61
Oct. 4, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Remarks.
Fro. Corp. Mar. 4. ■6"2.
Pro. SerK't. Jan. 21, "62.
Dos. Lawrence, Apr. l.i, '62.
Killed in act'n Oct. 1,'62, Bald-
win, Mi.ss.
Mus. out Nov.30, '64, St. Louis.
Re-enlisted Veteran,
Killed in act'n Nov. 11, '61, Lit-
tle Blue, Mo.
Re-oulisted Veterau.
Dos. Lt^wen worth. Dec. 12, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '61.
Pi-omoted Serireaiit.
Des. at St. Louis Juno 1, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 12, '61.
Dos. Ft. Riley, Kan.. May •27,'62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '61.
Mus. out Oct, 1. '64, St. Louis.
Des. Lawrence, .\pr. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 15, '62.
D(^s. Kan. City, Mo. Nov. "23, '61.
Died of dis(>a.se, Rienzi, Miss.,
Ann. 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. Dec. '29. '63, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Seri,-t. Oct. 14. '6;^.
Pro. BuKler.
Des. Ft. Rilev, .Vi)r. 15, '62.
Des. Ft. Ril(>y, May '27, '62.
Pro. Cai>t. Nov. 8. '61.
Pro. Saddler.
Dis. by sentence of Gen. Court
Martial, Sep. '29, "65,
Pro. Corp.
Pro. IstSergt. Oct. 14, '6L
Des. Ft. Riley, May 1, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley. Apr. 15, '6'2.
Pro. Farrier.
Des. Memphis, Nov. '22, 'tKL
Pro. Cor]).
Pro. Cori). Feb. 4, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea. La
Grantfo, Teun., .June 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '61.
Des. Leav'th, Oct. 5, '61.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 3d U. S. Cav.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Leav'th, Nov. 3. '61.
Des. Ft. Riley, Apr. .5, "62.
Des. Lawrence. .\pr, 15, '62.
Des. Ft. Scott, Feb. 7. "62.
Pro. Bu>,der.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1. "62.
Renl. Veterau.
Pro. Seiut. Oct. 14. '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Hell, .John S.
liryaut. William C.
Heasley, (jabi'iel D.
Hiiiijham. Parley P,
Brown, John T. .
Brown, Timothy. .
Davis, William B.
Davis, Charles W
I Stanton
I Leavenworth,
, Leavenworth,
Eldon. John C.
Dec. 13, 61 Dec. 13. '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 19, '63
Jan. -20, '62
Jan. 5, '63
Jan. 9, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Dec. 16. '62
Jan. 19, '63
Dec. 10, '61
Jan. '22, '64
July 25, '63
Jan. 9, '62
Dec. 16, '61
July 25. '63
Aujr. 5 '(i2.
Sep. -29, '6;i.
Feb. 8, '6:i,
Dis. for tlisability,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Saddler.
Mus. out with r(
Dis. for disability.
Jackson, Tenn.
Mus, out Di'c. 5, '()4, St, Louis.
D(>s. Ft. Riley, Apr. 15, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. G(>rmantowii. Tenn., Feb.
8, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 8, "64. St. Louis.
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Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ^C'on^/;H^^r/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. H- fo?i<mMrf/.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Forrest. B. F . . .
Gordon, Alexander.
Hoffman, Charles..
Hungerford, Em-
ory U
Hon.ser, .Vudrow.
Hoijkins, James H. ..
Huisey, .John
Inliofe, Samuel N — i
.Jolni.-<on, Charles i
Leavenworth,
Mound City
Stiinton
Humboldt. . . .
Leavenworth.
Kiuard, William R.
Kirkland, f'onstau-
tino P.,...
Kelly, Dennis
Ki'Unm. -James F. . .
Lynn, Harvey H
Lyncli. I'eter
Mann, Edward
More, Andy
ilcAdams, Jolni .
Murphy, Martin
McGahey, Sampson.
Mop. .John
Miller, .John H
N ichols. Strother . . .
Otter, .Vlmoii
Perry, .lames M .
Price. William H.
Paola
Leavenworth,
Morrost'u. Mo
Stanton
Leavenworth,
Pitman, James E ,
Rowe. Isaac D :
Reed, Henry .J |
Rockwood. William -J.i
Royer, Neri
Ruby, JolniM....
Smitli, George W.
S(Miuet, Philip... .
Sanders, Wiley T.
Jan. 4, '63
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
13, '61
7, '61
4, '62
29, '61
•20, '63
1, '62
1, '61
Nov. 20, '63
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Auk.
Dec.
July
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
24, '62
10, '63
20, "63
14, '62
31, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Smith, Leander
Tipton. Charles
Tliompson, George .. .
Thomp.'<t>n, James H..
Wilson, Rolwrt
Wall. Charle.< H
Willis, Jo.seph M
White, Amos K
Winterbnrn. Davis. ..
Stanton
Osawatomie.
Clinton, xMo.
.Vlbany. Mo...
Leavenworth.
Liberty, Mo., i
I
Corinth, Miss.
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Leavenworth,
Gernrnt'n,T"n
Leavenworth,
Ind'ai)olis,I'd
Leavenworth.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec. 16, '61
Nov.
.Jan.
Dec.
Oct.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
'23. "61
Apr. 1, '63
Dec.
.Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
•29,
Dec.
Jan.
July
Nov.
Jan.
July
Jan.
July
July 23,
July 2.5,
July 25,
Dec. 14,
Jan. 9,
July 2.5,
Dec. 16,
•22, '64
'63
July 25, '63
Oct. '26,
July '2,5,
Dec. 13,'
Dec. 16, ^61
July 25,
Jan. 9,
July '25.
Oct. 2,
July ^22,
Dec. 13,
Dec. 16,
Jan. -22,
July 2.5, '63
Des. Germantown, Tenn., Feb.
8, '&i.
Trans, to Co. C, Feb. 20. "62.
Pro. Farrier.
Dis. for disability. May "29, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan. '
Dis. for disability. .\ug. 2, '62,
Rienzi, Miss.
Des. Omaha. Aug. 1, '65.
Des. Apr. 25, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 3. '63.
Killed in action Nov. 11. '61,
Little Blue. Mo.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Dec. 5. '64. St. Louis.
Des. .\^)r. '25, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64, St. Louis.
Pri.soner of war in Alabama
since Oct. 13. '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '63.
Killed in action Oct. 13, '63,
Wyatt, Miss.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Dec. 14. '64, St. Louis.
Pro. Bugler.
Reul. Vet.
Died of di.sea.se. Rienzi, Miss.,
.Vug. 5, '62.
Mus. t)ut Dec. 5, "64, St. Louis.
Killed in action May 2<S, '63,
Florenc(>, Ala.
Des. at Corinth, Miss., Julv
12. '62.
Mus. out Dec 5. '64, St. Louis.
Des. Ft. Riley. Kan. , May 1. '6'2.
Pro. Cor]>. May 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 4, '64,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, Jan. '29. '63,
Moinid Citv, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. at Mound Citv, 111.. Feb.
10, '63.
Killed in action, Oct. 13, '63,
Wyatt, Miss.
Died of variola, Leavenworth,
Mar. 29, '64.
Mus. out at St. Louis.
Pro. Corp. May 4, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '63.
Des. Leav'tli, July 27, '65.
Missing in action. May '28, '63,
Florence, Ala.
Died of disease, .Vlton. 111.,
May 11, '64.
Pro. ('orp.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64, St. Louis.
RE-ENLISTED
VETERANS - Co.
H.
FIRST .SEEGT.
Samuel N. Ayers
Mound Citv. .
Jan. 1
, '64 Jan. 1. '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. May '28, '64.
Wallace E. Dick.son . .
Stanton
' '
' '
Pro. 1st. Lieut. July 17, '65.
Alonzt) Dickson
■'
Killed in ac. Aug. 23, '64, Hur-
ricane Creek, Miss.
Mound Citv
* *
Mus. out with reg. Sept. '29. '65.
SERGEANTS.
Levi Sharp
Stanton
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. July '20. '65.
Alonzo Dickson
' '
' '
11 i 1
.James S. Weethe
Leavenworth,
Mus. out with reg. Sept. "29, '65.
COEPOEAI.S.
Mound City..
( (
Sept. '29, '65.
Henry J. Reed
Stant<in
' '
1 "
Mus. out with reg. Si-pt. 29, '65.
state of Kansas.
247
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS YOIj\JNTEERS-Ca\ alky— Confinued.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. 11— Conliuiird..
Nauios anil riiulc.
Residi>nce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORI'OUAI.S.
St«ut.on
Jan. 1. "(Jl
Jan. 1. '«
Mus. out with reg. S<>p. 29, '65.
.lames ('. Service
Mound Cit.s . .
Des. at Omaha, N.T., Aug. 7, '65.
Wallace E. Dickson . .
Stanton
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 1, '64.
GroPfre Tlioiiipson —
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
liUtil.lCK.
Iia B Cole
Leavenworth,
SADDl.KK.
i I
William C. Bryant...
Stanton
IWKKIEI!.
Charles Hoffman
Leavenwoith.
PRIVATES.
.Vvers. Samuel N. . % . . .
Mound City . .
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Bolton. Henry
• '
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Saddler.
Brvant, AVilliam C. . . .
Stanton
Barber. Samuel
Leavenworth,
Mu.«. out with reg. Sept. 29,'65.
Osawatomie. .
Clifford, William. ...
Leavenwoith,
Des. St. Louis, Jan. 1, '64.
Cornwell. John G
Des. Apr. 25, '65. whil(> on Vet.
furlough.
Cole. Ira 15
Pro. Bugler.
Callahan, Daniel. ....
Dis. by sentence of G. C. M.,
Davis. William B
• '
Sept. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Dick.'-on. Wallace E..
Stanton
Pro. Corp.
Dickson. Alouzo
' •
Pro. Sergt.
HoS'man, Charles —
Leavenworth,
'
Pro. Farrier.
Hortou. James H
' '
Died of chronic dysentary,
Mempliis, Tenn.. Aug. 1, '64.
Houck. Conrad
Clinton, Mo...
Mus. out with reg. Sept. 29, '65.
Leavenworth,
Koalble. .Jo.-eph
' '
Des. Leavenworth. July 27, '65.
Mitchell. John C
Mound City..
' • Cap. by tJie enemy while carry-
intr dispatclies Oct. 2:^, '154.
Mabee. William
1 1
, Mu.-. out with res:. Sep. 29, '65.
■ '
"
l)es. St. Louis, Julv 20, '6.5.
.Miller. John H
Morrist'iijMo.
i Des. at Omaha, N. T.,Aus. 9,'65.
Natrle. Richard
Leaveuwt)rth.
; Mus. out with ref,'. Sep. 29, '6.5.
Reed, Henry J
Stanton
Pro. ( orporal.
Rid^'way, Joshua S. ..
Smith, Con
Leavenworth,
Des. Omaha, N. T., Aug. 7, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
' '
Service, James C
Mound City..
Pro. Corporal.
Siiarp, Levi
Pro. Sergeant.
Tipton. Charles
Stanton
Pro. Corporal.
Tnis. Elias W
Leavenworth,
Des. .\pr. 25. '65, while on Vet.
furlough.
Thompson, (Jeorse. ..
Stauton
1 1 -^
Pro. Corporal.
Weethe, James S
Leavenwortli.
Pro. Sergeant.
Wlieelei', .lames H. . . .
Dis. for dis. Mar. i, '65, Fred-
erickstowu, Mo.
RECRUITS OF Co! H, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
.\rcher, Stephen I Leavenworth,
Anderson, E(hnond D. I "
BoltOH, .John I Palmyra, Mo. | June 1. '64
Codv, William F..
Evans, Bartley P.
Farrar. Oliver....
Hathaway, Eugene B.
Hender.-^on, Samuel F.
.Tolmsou, Lawrence P.
McDowell, .John . . .
Mouutford, Josiah
Oland, Henry
Price. William ....
Piquett, George...
Robinson, Cliarles
Ruby, John M
Smith, Thomas J. .
Scroder. Frederick
Leavenwortli,! Feb. 19, "64
Mar. 1. '64
Feb. 17, "64
i Feb. i:i, "64
Jan. 3, '64
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.,
Leavenworth,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 23,
Fob. '22,
Mar. 1,
Sept. IS,
Feb. 2S,
Feb. 27,
Dec. 16,
Jan. 8,
Mar. 24,
Feb. 19,
Mar. 1,
Feb. 17.
Feb. i:i,
Jan. 22,
Feb. 28,
Feb. -23,
Feb. 22,
Mar. 1,
May 3,
Feb. 28,
Feb. 27,
Dec. 16,
Jan. 22,
Mar. 24,
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29,
Died of pneumonia, Leavu
Mar. 23, '64.
Died Sep. 26. '64, St. Louis
w'nds rec'd while disobey
orders.
Mns. out with reg. Sop. 29,
Des. Ft. Leavn'th. Apr. 25.
Des. St. Louis, July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29,
Dis. by order. May 25, '64,
Louis.
Des. St. Louis, July 20, '65.
Des. Lafayett<>, Mo. Apr. 25
Dc>s. St. Louis, Aug. 1, '64.
Des. Palmyra, Mo., June 1,
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29,
'65,
'th,
;, of
ing
'65.
'64.
'65.
St.
'64.
"64.
'65.
I
248
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co/;^//.*^'^/-
RECRUITS OF Co. H, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION —Cf'»8<()iMe(/.
N.iaies ■A\i(\ r.uik.
I'R] VAXES.
Sclimidt, John
Tice, (ieorgo M
Van Diiseii, George E.
Vaiigliu. Burling-
ton R
Wooilfonl, WiUiaiii ..
Woods, James.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Leavenworth,
Palmyra, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Fel).
.Jan.
Mar.
< Mar.
Feb.
Palmyra. Mo.l June
:., 'Hi
:j, '64
5, '64
1, '(54
5, '64
1, '64
Feb.
May
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
May
:5. '65
:>. "64
1, "64
T). '61
Wall. Richard! '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Leavenworth. I Feb. 29. '64 I Feb. 29, '64
Di's. St. Louis. Dec. 16, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, li.",.
Dis. by s(>nteiice Geuftral Court
Martial, .Ian. 1, '65.
Des. St. Louis, Jan. 1. "(Jo.
Mus. out with reg. Sei>. 29, li").
Mus. out Sep. 29, "64, Leav'th.
Des. Palmyra, Mo., June 1, "64'
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Jolni L. Merrick . .
Jacob M. Antliouy
FIRST LIECT.
Robert Hayes
William W. Hrwe...
William Weston
SECOND LIEUT.
Edwin MiUer
William Weston
PIRST SERfiT.
J. Frank Laird
SVilliara Weston
Samuel Irvine
SERGEANTS.
.Vugustus L. Wood-
ward
Elwood
Leavenworth.
Cohnnbus .
NewYorkcity.
St.Joseph.Mo.
William Weston
James G. Wright
J ames Watson, ir —
.Vlfred Chill
Sanmel Irvine
Thomas J.Woodburn,
Hiram Housel
William Taylor
Edwin Rudrauff
(ieorge M. Osmau
.lames McDonald —
.John W. Lowe
L. Craig Sliields
CORPORALS.
Hiram Housel
William Taylor
Edwin Ru(irautt'
George M. Osmau
Jolm W. Lowe)
L. Craig Shiehls
Samuel Abbott
William Graham..
Simeon B. Thorpe .
John C. Heaney
Alexander A. Blair .
Jacob H. Bates
George C. Newbold
Edwin Selleg
Hauley P. Bailey...
Jesse H. Graham. . .
Thomas Bronsou . .
Patrick Hollarn.. .
Aaron McSparren.
John Mitchell
Frederick A. Bates
BUGLERS.
John A. Gillen
Charles Lowry ....
John Smiles
Sabetha
St.Jo.seph,Mo
Tro.\-
St.Josepli.Mo
Elwood
Wliite Cloud.
St.rosei)h,Mo
Antioch, 111 ..
St Joseph, Mo,
Columbus
Elwood
St Joseph, Mo
Doniphan .. ..
St. Jo.se ph, Mo
Kickapoo . . .
Hiawatha . . . .
Leavenwortli,
Doniphan . . . .
Topeka
Doniphan .. . .
St Jo.seph.Mo.
Kickapoci . . . .
Hiawatha —
Dcmiphan .. ..
Topeka
Troy
Hiawatha. . . .
Belmont ..
St.Joseph,Mo,
Toiieka
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud,
Mt. Pleasant,
Columbus. . . .
Elwood
Leavenworth
Wathena
WestPo t,Mo
Mt. Pleasant,
L(>aveu worth
Oct. 12, 61
Nov. 21). '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. .5. "61
Nov. 21, "61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 21, "61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 29. "61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 20, "61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. .-), '61
Nov. -20. '61
Nov. 29, '61
May 16, '63
Nov. -29, '61
Sep. -20, '62
Apr. 8, '64
Nov. 2;i '61
Oct. 18, '62
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov.
Nov.
"61
7. '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. Z\, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Mar. 20. '64
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov, 7, '61
Oct. -28, "61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Oct. 28. '61
Nov. IS, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. -21, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Mar. 20. '64
Res. Nov. 27, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
Died of dis. Corinth. Miss.,
Sep. 20, '62.
Res. Dec. 1, '6:i.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Res. Sep. "27, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. .\pr. 8. '64.
Re<i. to ranks June "22. '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 18. '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Trans, to 25th Keg. Mo. Vols..
Mar. 16. "62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 22, "62.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. St. Josejih.'Mo.. June 4. '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Oct. 18, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K, Oct. :«),'62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. •2.5. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 17, '63.
Red. to ranks June 17, '62.
Died from effects of accidental
pistol shot, Dec. 28, '61.
Trans, to Co. A. Dec. 23, '61.
Died of dis. Corinth. Miss..
Aug. 9, '63.
Des. Morristown.Mo., Feb.7,'62.
Red. to ranks, Feb. '27, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. to ranks, Sep. 27, '62.
Trans, to Co. C, July 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Died, Jan. 19,'62, Water Valley,
Miss., of w'nds rec'd ina ction,
near CoffeeviUe,Mis.,Dec. 5, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
state of Kansas.
219
SIOVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS CAVAhRY - Cnnfi/nn ,/.
COMPANY I - Coti/inucd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remai'ks.
1'.\i;i;ii;k.
.loliii L«"ib Columbus | Oct.
SADDI.KK.
Aiitniiio Tiiiiibor .
I'laVATJiS.
Ailaius, (xcin-fre. . .
Armstroiiir. .lame:
.Abbott. S.niuii'l . . .
Rail.w. Haulcy V...
Hall, Tlionias..... ..
Hatos, Frederick A .
Hauslin. .Tames
ISooth, Erasmus .J . .
Bronson, Tlioinas . .
Blair, Aloxaiidor A.
Bates, .Jacob H..
Calvin, Solomon.
12, 'tjl Oct. 28. "61
Carniirhaii, Archibald
Casey, Ricbanl C
Chase. Alonzo
Collins, William H..
Cliill, Alfred
Dealdo, Delorose. . . .
Dunn, Timotliy
English, James A
Evans, Daniel
Farrar, .Joseph ,
Fessenden, Charles P
Floyd. Edwin D
Frederick. .Vbraham,
GiUen, John .1
Goodrich, Francis A.
Uraliam, .Jesse H
(iraham, William
Harmon. .John F
Harper, James P
Harper. .Jolni T
Haszo(),se, .Jo.sepb
Holimaii, Augu.stus.
HoUarn, Patrick
House], Hiram
Hubbard. Albert
Hulain, Thomas
Hunt, Harmon D
Hutchius, James E. ..
Heaney, Joliii C
Irvine, Samuel
Jetfers, John
Jordan, William
Kirkland, William...
Lansinsr, -James W. ..
Leib, John
Lloyd, Samuel
Love, George C
Lowe, .Fohn W
Lyons, John
Laird. J. Frank
Belmont : Oct. 211. '(il Oct. 20, "61
Wiiite Cloud. [ Nov. 28, 'f,!
Nov. 1. "HI
Nov. 28, '(il
Nov. ]. '(U
Troy
Mt. Plea.sant,
Belmont
Mt. Pleasant.
Leavenworth
El wood
Topeka
Mt. Pleasaiit,
Columbus . . . .
Lawi'cuce . . . .
Oct. 12, til
Nov. 11, "til
Oct. 12, "lil
Nov. 11, "HI
Nov. ."), "61
Oct. 12. '61
Nov. .'). "(U
Nov. 11, 'til
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 11, '(il ! Nov. 11, "61
Oct. 2S, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. Ti, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. .5, "61
Nov. 11. "61
Oct. 28, '61
Belmont i Oct. 12, "61 j Oct. 28, "61
Doniphan
Columbus . . . .
Leavenworth,
El wood
Kau.City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Topeka
St. Joseph. . . .
Doniphan ....
Leavenworth.
Columbus
Hiawatha
Indianola ....
Colubmus
Leavenwtirth,
Doniplum .
Topeka . . . .
Wathena .
Elwood
Doniphan ....
St.Jo.seph.Mo
Elwood
Brownsv'c,Mo
Belmont
Wathena
Leavenworth,
Columbus
Leavenworth,
St.Josepli,Mo
Leavenworth,
Troy
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 19, '61
lOct. 28, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 20. '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. .5, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 2:^, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 26, "61
Nov. , 6, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 9, "61
Oct. 12, "61
Nov. 9. '61
Nov. 20. "61
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 28, "61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 2.S, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Nov. 9, "61
Nov. 16, "61
Nov. 9, "61
Nov. 7. '61
Oct. 12. "61
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 1.5, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 28, "61
Nov. 9. '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Oct. 28. '61
Nov. 9, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 7, 61
Oct. 28. '61
Rciil. Vrl,.|-an
Mus. out May :!, '6."). St. Louis.
Died from effects of accidental
pistol shot, at .Jacinto, Miss.,
Aug. 22, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. June .5. '62.
Mus. out Nov. 28. "64.
Pro. Cori). Nov. 29, '61.
Di(>d of di.sease, Morristown,
Mo., Jan. 6, '62.
Des. Ft. Riley, May 14, "62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 20, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61 : lU-s.
while on det. .-service.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61.
Dis. for disability, Mav 17, •ii2.
Ft. Riley.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, "68.
Kansas City, Mo., on account
of woiuids received in action.
Blue .Si)riugs, Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 2.8, "64.
Reid. Vi>teran.
Killi'd in action, Dec. .">, '62,
Colleeville, Miss.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 29, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 16,'61.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Dis. by civil authority .\pr. 17,
'62, Lawrence, Kan.
Dis. by .sentence of Regt'l C. M.
Jan. 31, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Morristo'n, Mo., Feb. 7, "62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Ft. Leaven'th Nov. 6, '61.
Promoted Bugler.
Dis. for disa. Apr. 17, '62, Law-
rence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61.
Re-(uilisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. .Jan. 20,"63,Cairo,Il.
Re-eidisted Veteran.
Des. Ripley, Miss.. Jan. 1, "6:}.
Des. Ft. Leaven'th, Nov. 6, "61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 24, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. '22, '61.
Killed in action Dec. -■), '62.
near Coffeeville, Miss.
Died of dis. Corinth, Miss., Oct.
9, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Major Jan. 1, '62.
Dis. for. disa. .\pr. 10, "62. Law-
rence, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 29, "61.
Died of disease St. Louis. Oct.
14, '68.
Re-enlist(Hl Veteran.
Pro. Hosp. Steward June 80,'(i2.
Promoted Farrier.
Des. Leavenwoith, Nov. 9, 61.
Des. Morristo'n, Mo., Feb. 7,'62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, "68.
Dis. for disability .\pr. 10, '62,
Lawninco, Kan.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 29,'61 ; died
of dis. M'nd C'y, Ill.,Oct.81.'62.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — CV«Ji!irt«r(/.
COMPANY I — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
1
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
McC'rum, James P. . . .
Doniphan —
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Re-enlisted \ eteran.
McDonald, James ....
Leavenworth,
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 11, '63.
McSparren, John
Watliena
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Absent in confinem't Alton, 111..
at date of mns. out of comji y .
McSparren, Aaron. . . .
"
•'
Pro. Corp. Dec. 17, '63.
Miller, John
St. Joe, Mo...
West P't, Mo.
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 7, "61
Nov. 6, '61
Re-enlisted "\ eteran.
Mitchell, John
Pro. Corp. Dec. 6. "63.
Mitchf^ll, Samuel D..
Watheua
' '
' '
Re-enlist<:'d ^ eteran.
Mouriquand, J. P. D.
Leroy
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. 29, '61
' ' ' '
Hiawatha —
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Dis. for disa. May 17, '62. Ft.
Riley, Kan.
McCune,AlexanderH.
Doniphan . . .
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dis. for disa. Apr. 11, '6\i, (rer-
mantown. Tenn.
Leavenworth,
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Pro. Corp. Jfin. 1, '62; dis. for
disa. Nov.30,'62, Mo'nd C'y,m.
Troy
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Dis. for disa. Jan. 26, '&i, Cor-
inth, Miss.
Osman, George M
Hiawatha
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61.
Parton, Newton
Ozark. Mo —
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Renl. Vet.
Pfaffle.v, John
Columbus —
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Mus. out Nov. 2:^, 64.
Pretzer, Frederick . . .
' '
' '
* '
■ '
Eicliard.-^on, Abel
Hiawatha —
Nov. 23, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Renl. Vet.
Kicl^wa.v, James A. ..
Tecuniseh
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Mus. out Nov. 23, 64.
Kndrauff, Edwin
Kickapoo ....
Nov. a, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Pro. Corp. June li, '62.
Sclilemmer, Charles..
Columbus —
Oct. 12, 61
Oct. 28, '61
Dis. for disability. May 1^ 62,
Fort Riley. Kan.
Selleg. Edwin
White Cloud.
Nov. 2:^, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 27. '62.
Shaiffer, Jacob
' '
' '
' '
Renl. Vet.
Shaitier, William H..
' '
' ■
* '
Shields, L. Craiff
Toi>eka
Nov. 7, '61
Nov. (, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 11, '62; pro.
Ser.gt. D(^c. 17, '63.
Shirley, Georg-e
Leavenworth,
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dis. foi- disability, .\pr. 19, '62,
Lawrence. Kan.
Troy
Oct. 12, "61
Oct. 28, '61
Died of disease. Mempliis.
Tenn., Jan. 28, '64.
Stanton. Johu
Leavenworth,
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Nov. 16, '61.
Swisset, John
Belmont
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Renl. V(>t.
Schilling, Francis
Lafayette.Ind
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Killed in action Dec. 5, ii2,
ueai- CoftVeville. Miss.
Tambor, ,\atonio
Belmont
Oct. 29, '61
Oct. 29, '61
Pro. Saddler.
Ta.\ lor. William
St. Joe, Mo. . .
' •
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29. "61.
ThoriM , Simeon B....
Belmont
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 28, '61
11
YerKett. Peter
Wathcna
' '
* '
Renl. Vet.
Watson, James, sr —
Columbus —
Dis. for dis. Apr. 17. 62, Law-
rence.
Weston, William
St. Joe, Mo. ..
' '
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '62.
Whitehead, John M . .
Belmont
' '
Mus. out Nov. 23, "64.
Woods, Daniel
' '
Died of dis. Humboldt, Kan.,
Oct. 30. '62.
Woodburn, Thomas J.
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Nov. 21, "61
Nov. 21, '61
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 29, '62.
Wria:ht, .Tames G
Antioch.Ill...
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 29, '02.
Woodward. Augus-
tus L
White Cloud.
St. Joe, Mo...
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 21, '61
' '
Watson, James, jr.. ..
' •
Zook, Henry
Indianola —
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Des. Coriutii, Miss., July l^,'62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I.
Budd, Daniel B
Earlieai't, George C .
Hurst, Jonas F
Bamberger, Albert ,
Leiber, Charles
Leiber, Florin
Lowry, Cliarles
Newman, Mark
Schneider, George..
Wakes, .lames
Wormbold, William
Doniphau
Columb's,N.T
W'hite Cloud.
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Wathena
Leavenworth,
Belmont
Wathena
Belmont
Wathena
May 25, '62
Feb. 26, '62
Nov. 23, '61
June 3, '62
Dec. 22, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 22, '61
June 9, '63
Nov.
June
Dec.
Dec.
June
Dec.
23,
Mus. out June 3. '65.
Died of dis. St. Louis, Oct.
18, '62.
Trans, to 2.")th Mo. Inft'y Vols.,
May 16, '62.
Mus. out June 3, '65.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Dec. 27, '64.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out Dec. 27,
'64, St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Dec. '27, '64, St. Louis.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. May 26, '62, Fort
RUey.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 13, '&i, Ger-
mantown, Tenn.
8tate of Kansas.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalkv <'ni,ti,nH<1.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. 1.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
mu.ster.
Remarks.
FIRST SERGT.
Samuel Irvine
El wood
.Ian. 1, '64
.Jan. 1. 'tU
Mus. out with leK. Sej'. 29. 65.
SEKCKANTS.
Edwin Rudrauff
Kickapoo
' '
( , ' '
Georire M . Osnian —
Hiawatlia ....
' *
' '
John W. Lowe
Doniphan. . . .
' *
' ' * '
L. Craiy Shields
Topeka
' *
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H. loth
Kansas Cav., Nov. 26, '64.
Hiram Houscl
Donijihan .. .. '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 29, '65.
COUPORAI^S.
Frederick A. Bates ..
Mt. Pleasant..
( . i i
Patrick Hollaru
Leavenworth,
11 i .
John Mitchell
West l^'iit. Mo
t ( ( (
Aaron McSparrcn —
Wathena
Des. Columbus. N. T.. Auk.
13, '65.
isruLKK.
.)<)hn A. Gillen
Leavenwortii,
Des. St. Louis, Feb. 8, '61.
FAERIKB.
Mus. out W'ith res. Seji. 29, 65.
SADDI^ER.
\iitonioTambor
Belmont [ "
' ' * *
I'UIVATES.
[latcs, Frederick A. ..
Mt. Pleasant..
Pro. C'orji.
Il.ites. .lacob H.
Mus. out witli rcK. Seji. 29, '65.
Hail.'v, Hauley P
Leavenworth,
' ' ' '
iironj.on, Thomas
El wood
11 11
Cliase, Alonzo
Belmont
1 . 11
Chill, Alfred
C'lumbus.N.T
Elwood
Dunn. Tiniotliv
Dis. for disab. May 17, '65. Fort
Leavenworth.
Karrar, Joseph
Topeka
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29, '65.
Flovd, Edwin D ....
Donijihan
cnien, Jolin A
Leavenworth,
Pro. Busier.
Ildusi'l, Hiram
Doniphan.., . .
Pro, Sergt.
Hollani, Patrick
Leavenworth,
' ' i Pro. Corji.
Harmon, .John F
Indianola ' "
1 Des. St. Louis, May 13, 'tW.
Harper, John T
C'lumbns,N.T[
' ' I Mus. out with ret?. Sep. 29, (55.
Irvine, Samuel
Elwood 1
Pro. 1st Serart.
Jordan, William
Belmont ; "
' ' Dis. for disab. June 12, '65, St.
Louis.
Kirklaud, William. ..
Wathena
" j Mus. out with retr. Seji. 29, "65.
Leiber, Charles
' '
11
l>eib, .John
Leaveuwoi-th,
Pro. Farrier.
Lowe. John W
Donijihan
Pro. Sergt.
Mitchell, John
WestP'nt, Mo
Pro. Corp.
MiSparren, .\aron.. ..
Wathena
' '
.NicDiinald, .James
Leavenworth,
Des. St. Louis, Feb. 8, '64.
Miller, .John
St..Jo.seph,Mo
Mus. out with res. Sej). "29. '65.
Mitchell, Samuel D..
Wathena
11 II
.McCiine, James P
Donijihan \
11 11
Mi>iiri(|uand. J. P. D.
Ler(iv
.'
11 11
Osman, George M
Hiawatha
Pro. Serst.
I'arton, Newton
Ozark, Mo
Dis. by .sentence G. C. M.. .Vus.
•21, '65, Omaha, N. T.
Rudrauff, Edwin
Kickapoci
' '
Pro. Serst.
Richardson. Abel
Hiawatlia ... "
" 1 Mus. outOct. 2-t,'65, Leaven'th.
Shield>. L. CraiK ...
Tojveka
' ' 1 Pro. Sertjt.
Sli.iitler, William H..
White CI. aid..
1 Dis. for di.^^ab. June 7, '65, St.
IjOUlS.
Sii.-iitler, Jacob
Mus. out with retr. Seji. 29. '65.
Schneider, (teorire.. ..
Wathena
11 11
Swiirtret, John
Belmont "
1 . 11
Ta.vlor. William
St. J(i.sej)h,Mo "
" Des. Leavenwoitli, Sej). 17. "6:i.
Tambor, Antonio
BeluKiiit "
" Pro. Saddler.
Vergrett, Peter
Wathena "
Dis. lor dis:ib. Mar. 6. '64, Ft.
Leavenworth.
Wrisht, James (i
.Vntioch, 111...
" 1 Des. St. Louis, May 13, '64.
VETERAN RECRUIT OF Co. I.
Floyd, WiUiam P.
Leavenworth,! Feb. '27, '64 I Feb. 27, '64 'Mus. out witii rrtir. S.m). 29, '65.
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SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — C.vvALRi---rortY//(,,rr/.
RECRUITS OF Co. I, SINCE VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Brydcu, William
St. Lonis, Mo.
Feb. It). "64
Feb. 16. "64
D.s.
St. Louis, Ai)r. lii
"64.
Coni". Sidney
Leavenwortli,
.luiie 9. -tU
.lime 9, "64
Mil-
out with I'l'ir. Se)i
■'ii i;.",
Chamblin. ('Iiarlt-is. . .
Ft^b. 16, "tU
Feb. 16, '64
lies.
St. Louis, Mo.. Sei
).2ii. i;:,.
Delany, Patrick
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Mils
out with re^-. Sei
. 29, "li:,.
Hack, Anynstu.s
Mar. 1."), '(U
Mar. 15, "64
14 . (
.Fackson, .lolni B
Elwood
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. :{(), '64
Dv^
St. Louis, Apr. 2n
"64.
McMahill, Piukney ..
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 1, '(U
Oct. 1, "64
Miis
out with rciT. Sep.
29. 'ir,.
Oldliaiii. William H..
LeavenwoT-tli,
Feb. 16, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Smiles, ,J()lin
Mar. 20, '64
Mar. 20. "64
Pn..
P.Uijler.
Thompson, William..
Feb. 20, '64
Feb. 20, "64
Des
St. Louis, .^pr. 25
"61.
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. '25, "64
Dis.
Me
for (lisal)ility. Se
ujihis, Teuii.
). s. "''a.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
.lohii Brown, .jr
(reorw H. Hoyt
Burr H. Bt)stwick
FIRST LIEUT.
Burr H. Bostwick...
William W. Crane.. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
(leorgo H. Hoyt
Freiierick W.Emery..
Thoma.s .1. Woodburn
AVilliam W. Crane. . . .
FIRST SEROT.
Leaiidor F. Cotton. ..
SEH(iEANTS.
Maurice .1. Thomijson
Joseph Seacrist.
Fred. C. Peck . . .
Elbridge E. Ward
James M. Thompson,
William W. Crane. . . .
Merrick K. Pulsipher.
Marcus L. Smith
Amasa H. Allen
Thomas R. Evan.s
CORPOR.VLS.
Marcus L. Smith
John S. Thatcher . . . .
Amos Slater
(ieoiw W. Sharp
Merrick K. Pul.sipher
Trnman L. Creecy.. .
Amasa H. Allen
Hezron A. Harmon. . .
Harrison H. Locke. . .
Henry H. Tonrgee
Mail rice J.Thompson ,
BUGLERS.
Charles P. Hopkins..
(reorse Carrigan . . ,
PRIVATES.
Allen, Amasa H
Bowman, Welling-
ton N '. .
Blanchard, Alfred L.,
Blauchard, Martin V,
Buckley, Calvin H
Brockway, Darwin G.
Dorset. Ohio..
Boston, Mass.
Haif.s(i've.O.
Lenox. Ohio
Boston, Mass.
Lea v(ui worth,
Lenox, Ohio..
Hartford, O..
Monroe, Ohio,
ColiimbianaO
Riceville, O...
Mori,'an,Ohio,
Lenox, Ohio. .
W.Audover,0.
Aiistinburg,0.
Titusville. O. .
Morgan. Ohio,
Austinburg,0.
Lenox, Ohio..
CherryVal'y,0
Pittsfield.O. . .
W..\.iidover,0.
Titusville, O..
Lenox, Ohio..
Titusville, O..
W'.Andover,0.
Monroe, Ohio,
Parkman. O. .
Busti, Ohio...
Titusville, O..
Salem, Ohio..
W..\ndover,0.
Tidionte, O.,
Rome, Ohio ,
Sep.
Jan.
May
10,
Oct. :{0, '62
Nov.
Sep.
Nov.
May
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
R(^s. on acct. of di>. ^[ay '27, 'ii2.
Res. on account of disability.
Sep. :i. "62.
Mns. out with reg. Se|). 29. "il."!.
Pro. Capt. Oct. :!ll. '62.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29, 'i.."p.
Pro. Capt. Mav 27. "62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. ,uiil .Ad.jt. Oet.
30, "62.
Killed ill action Dec. 5. 'ii2.
neMrCofleeville, Miss.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Se].. l:l "tW.
Red to ranks. May 19. "64.
Killed in action Dec. .">, '!)2.
near Cott'eeville, Miss.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability Nov. 6, iVi.
St. Louis.
Red. to ranks July 1. "(i2.
Dis. for di.sabilitv. Dec. 9, 'i)2.
St. Louis. Mo.
Pro. '2(1 Lieut. Am:. 15. ■6;i.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sei'gt. -Vug. 27. '6:).
Dis. for disability Dec. 14. 'i>2,
Columbus, Ohio.
Dis. for disability Mar. 15, '62,
Memphis, Tenn.
Died of typhoid-pneumonia.
Corinth, Miss., Sept. 11, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 1, '62.
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 14, "63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, "61.
Dis. for disability. Mar. l.S, "63,
Memphis. Tenn.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12. "61.
Killed in action, Aug. 1)S. '63.
near Jack.son, Tenn.
Killed in action. .Jan. Ji, '62,
Columbus, Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 12, "64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability. Sept. 8, "62.
Columbus, Ohio.
8tate of Kansas.
253
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — (^avai.kv Coiiiinncd.
COMPANY K — Continued.
N allies and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
l-niVATlOS.
Hiirk. .lauuv- ! Sep. ti, '61
("anipljcll. .lanir.--
<'(itt<>n, Lcanilcr F. . . Hartford, O . .
( avcy. UJ.vsses ; Rome, O
Coon, Goort;i' L ' Dorset, O
(iileinan, Clark C I Aiidover. O.. .
I raiir, William H j Lenox, O
I iv(C,\ . Triiiiuin L ' W.Andover, O
K\ alls, Unriie.v j Morgan, O. . . .
Evans, Luther G "
K\ans, Daniel ' ' '
l-\ aiis, (reor^e W,.
lOvan-S, Oscar
Kvans, Asa
FiVaiis, Thomas R .
I'oot, Derrt)\v
Forrest. William. .
(ii'orse, Thomas C...
(ileason, Jerrows W .
(xreen, Horati<i A. . . .
Tidionte, O.
Harmon, Henry | Lenox, O.
Harmon. ElnathanT.
Hopkins, Charles P.,
Holman, Ledyard B . .
Holcomb, Isaac
Harmon, Hezron A.
•lones, Joel V
Kiiii;, George H
Kuowlton, David B.
Locke, Harrison H..
Liise. Watts B
1-atlirop, Daniel
Pulsipher, Merrick K.
I'ayne, William B
I'eck, FredC
• Juick, James
K<>eve, Arthur T
Reeve, Henry H
Slater, Ira
Smitl), Edward Z
Stackpole, Henry H . .
Steinbrenner, Geo. .J. .
Seacrist, Joseph
Smith. Marcus L
Slater, Amos
Sharp, Geortie W
Tonriree, Henry H
Hiompson, .James M..
Thompson, Maurice J
Tliatclier, .John S
Ward. Elbridge E . . . .
Williams, David H. . . Lenox. O
Parkmau, O.
Lenox, O
Lenox, O.
W.Andover, O
Morgan, O
Titusville.O..
Southwest, O.
Leavenworth,
W.Andover, O
Titusville,0 . .
Riceville, O..
Morgan, O. . . .
Leavenworth,
Titusville, O. .
MeadviUe,0 . .
Columbus, O. .
Austinburg, O
Cherry Va'y,0
Pittsfleld.O..
W.Andover, O
Morgan, O. . . .
M(mroe, O
Lenox, O
Remarks.
Nov. 12, 'til Des. Ft. Riley. .Vpr. -J.S, tl^.
Mus. out Nov. 12, "64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 12, 'til ;
mus. out. Nov. 12, '(U.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disabilitv, Dec. is, ■()2,
St. Louis. Mo.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Ser^t. .Jul,\ 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12, '61.
Dis. for disability, Mar. IS, 'li:-!.
Memphis, Tenn.
Dis. for disability, May 2f), 't)2,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability, May 2(t, '02,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 2.5, 't)2,
Corinth, Miss.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 27, '6;-i.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Dis. for disability, May 28, '62,
Leavenworth. Kan.
Mus. out .June 9, '6.").
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Dis. for disability. May 2.s, "62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability. Dec. l.i, '62,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Died of intermittent fever,
Corinth, Miss., Sep. "28, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Dis. for disability. May IS, '62,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. May 4, '62,
Kansas City.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 14, '63.
Dis. for di,«ability, Oct. 8, "62,
St. Louis.
Mus. out Jan. 10, '6.').
Pro. C'orp. Nov. 12, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Pro. Hosp. Steward, Sep.16,'62.
Died of t.\ plioid fiwerathome,
in Ohio, July 24, '62.
Dis. for disability, May :tO, '62,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 7. '6:^,
Keokuk, Iowa.
Mus. out Nov. 12, "tU.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 14, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov, 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 14, '61 : pro.
2d Lieut. Co. D, 1st Ala. (^ol'd
Inf. May 18, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
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SEVENTH EEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry- ro/^^/z^.^rr/.
"YADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Names and rank.
Re.sidence.
PRIVATES.
Bailey, William W...
Con vor.s(A,Ly Sander P,
Crosby, George H
Carrisan, George
Gordon, Napoleon B,
Houseman, Wm. G.. .
Houseman, Clias. L.
Haggarty, Asa C
Heilemaun, David.. .
.Jennings, Julius
Johnson, John F
Knowlcs, Henry
Lowery, John T
McGahey, Samisson.
Moody, Charles L. . .
Moser, Theodore
Preston, Clark A
Smith, Sidney M
Stewart, George C .
Slo.it, George R
Stansell, George W. .
^Vag(■ner, William F.
West, Milton B
AVhitwell, JolinH....
Wadley, .John B
Henderson, O;
Ionia, O..,
Busti, O ..
Cincinnati
Ionia, O...
ClayBanks,0.
Ottawa
Ionia, O
Madison, O. ..
Springfield, O.
Leavenworth,
ClayBauks,0.
Henderson, O.
Ionia, O
Leavenworth,
Morgan, O
Henderson,©.
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 22, 'ft^
Dec. 22, '61
Sept. t), "til
Dec. 25, '61
Dec. 22, '61
June 20, '63
July 25, '62
Nov. 2. '63
Dec. 14, "61
Dec. '22. '61
Sept. 15, '6:5
Dec. 22, '61
Dec. 15, '62
Jan. 10, '62
Nov. 26, '6;H
Aug. 6, "63
July 20, '63
Jan. 22, '63
Date of
muster.
Jan. 22, '63
Dec. 22, '61
.Jan. 10, "62
Dec. 25, '(U
Jan. 10, '62
June '22, '63
July -25. '62
Dec. 14, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Sept. 15, '63
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. 15, '62
Jan. 10, '62
Nov. -26, "63
Aug. 14. '63
July 25, '63
Jan. '22, '63
Remarks.
Mus. out Nov. 12. "64.
Pro. Cai.t. .5th Indian Reg.
Nov. 11, '6'2.
Died of measles, Corinth, Miss.
Dec. 1, '62.
Pro. Bugler.
Renl. Veteian.
Died of disease. Union ('it\,
Tenn., July 8. '62.
Mus. out Dec. 22, "64.
Dis. for disability. May 8, tVi.
Des. Memphis, Mar. 13.;'64.
Des. Memphis, Feb. 15, '64.
Prisoner of war, captured at
(,'orinth. Miss., Jan. 8. '64; no
evidence of mus. out (m file.
Trans, to Co. H, Dec. 4, '64.
Dis. for dis. May S,'62, L'worth.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
'Dis. fordis. May 8,'6"2, L'worth.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64.
Dis. fordis. May8,'62, L'wortli.
Mils, out with reg. Sep. 29, firj.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. K.
FIRST SERGT.
Harrison H. Locke. .
serc;eant.s.
Merrick K. Pulsipher
.Joseph Seacrist
Marcus L. Smith
Thomas R. Evans
Aniasa H. .Vllen
CORPORALS
Merrick K. Pulsipher
Hezron \. Harmon. . .
Harrison H. Locke. . .
George W. Evans
Henry C. Tourgoe. . . .
Oscar Evans
William B. Payne
BUGLER.
George Carrigan
PRIVATES.
Allen, Amasa H
Buckley, Calvin N....
< 'oleman, Clark C
( 'arey , Ulyssus
Carrigan, George
Evans, Thomas R...
Evans, George W
Evans, Oscar
Gor<lou, Napoleon B..
Harmon, Hezron A. ..
Locke, Harrison H. , .
Pulsipher, Merrick K.
Payne, William B....
Seacrist, Joseph
Smith, Marcus L
Steinbrenner, Geo. .J..
Tourgee, Henry H.. . .
Titusville, O..
W.Andover,0.
f'ol'mbiana,©
.Vustinburg, O
Morgan, O
Titusville, O..
W.Andover.O.
Lenox, O
Titusville, O..
Morgan, O. . . .
W.Andover,0.
Morgan, O. . . .
Titusville, O..
Busti, O
Titusville, O.
Tidionte, O. .
Andover, O.. .
Rome, O
Bu.sti, O
Morgan, O...
Cincinnati, O.
Lenox, O
Titusville, O..
W..\ndover,0.
Titusville, O..
Cormbiana,0
Austinburg, O
Meadville, O..
W..\ndover,0.
Jan. 1, "64
Jan. 1, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. '29, '65.
Des. .Ipr. 8, "64. while on Vet.
furlough.
Red. to ranks July 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 2{\, 'i;5.
Pro. Sergt. July 18, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Sep. 29. '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 19, '64.
Mus. out witii reg. Sep. '29, 'ti.T.
Pro. Seigt.
Mus. out with reg. Sep. "29. 'i;.'
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. .\i)r. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 18, '65
Mus. out with reg. Sep, 29, '6.').
Promoted Corporal.
Promoted Sergeant.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Corp. July 18, '65.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
Sep. 29, 65.
Des.Apr.8,'64,while onVet.furl.
Promoted Corporal.
state of Kansas.
255
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ^Co^/^///,, rr/.
RECRUITS OF Co. K, SINCE VETERAN ORCtANIZATION.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
PRIVATES.
Allon, Oscar F
/Ulen, William
Carlisle, Gooi-ge
Edward, Eli
Fariisworti), Orrin E.
Holloway, ElisliaD..
Joimson, Rub(>ft
Kent, Georjje W
Larew, John H
Locke, David E
Locke, Stephen F
Parker, ("liarlcs
l'a> no, Mervinc E . . . .
Sipi's, Franklin
St:inin), Christian. . . .
Travis, Calvin M
W.iinlov, Noah
Willis, William H....
Wisi'carvfr.Natiian H
I'aniphell, Charles
Ni-wleo, James O
Westlake.OrvillpH..
Leavenworth
Patters'n.Mo,
M'phis, Tenn,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Corinth, Miss,
Patters'n.Mo,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Patters'n.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Patters"n,Mo.
Loavcnworth,
Mar.
Feb.
Juno
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
.Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
.Jan.
Feb.
•June
Mar.
Mar.
Iti, U
28, "65
24, '(U
17, '64
25, '()4
•26, '64
23, '65
2, '65
17, '()4
16, '64
■25, '64
17, '64
16, '64
17, '64
2, '65
16, '64
17, '64
•25, '65
19, '65
28, '64
•26, '64
•27, '64
Mar. 16, '64
May :i. '65
Mar.'i?, '64'
Nov. '25, '64
Nov. ^26, '64
May :■!, '65
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Nov. 25, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Mar. 17, '64
May :<, '65
Mar. 16, '64
Mar. 17, '64
May 3, '65
June 28, "64
Mar. '26, '64
Mar. '27, '64
Mus. out with ret;. Sep. 29. '65.
Des.LaGrange, Tenn., July!, '64.
Des. St. .loe. Mo.. July 28, '65.
Mus. out with rftr. fit'p. '29, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED MEN UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Bid.ile. Alfred
Bratlford, Jason M. .
Hnrar, (leor^e H
Barnes, Ransom
Cox. .James
Campbell, .John
Dobyns, .Jesse
Deacon, William. . . .
G!as|)y, Siles
Gottleib. Ferdinand.
Harmon, (}eorsi> W .
Honey, Zachary
Kelley. Thomas
Larri.son, (ieorj^e W.
Larri.son, .John M
ilcCabe, Peter
.Morton. .Joseph S. . .
Neswauger, William.
Norwood, .\brani
I'hillips, Thonuis
Pliss, Samuel W
Potterton, .lohn
Plain, John
Phillips, James
Roberts, Huniplirey .
Atchison
Feb.
Mar.
xMar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
.)an.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
17, '65
14, '65
Feb. 17,
Mar. 14.
Mar. 4,
Mar. 10,
Mar. 4,
Mar. ],
Feb. '25,
Mar. 2,
Feb. 24,
Mar. 3,
Mar. 4,
Jan. 30,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 3,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 13,
Mar. 14,
Mar. 9,
Mar. 13.
Mar. 14.
Feb. 18,
Mar. 14,
Feb. 27,
Sub. for Theodore Bartholow;
no evidence of mus. out on iilc.
Sub. for Jacob J. Weltermer;
no evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Samuel Dermis; no
evidence of mus. out on tile.
Sub. for .John Dawson ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for .Joseph Wix ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for G. W. Hinkley ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for David Deiran ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on fil(>.
Substitute for Henry Brandon :
no (evidence of nuis. out on tile.
Sub. for Barney Foley ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Henry Bumming: no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Pat. Ciunniiuf,'.- : no
evi. of nins. out on file.
Sub. for Archibald Crais; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Harvey W. Ide ; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Edward K. Blair: no
evi. of nuis. out on file.
Sub. for Samuel N. (ilenn : no
evi. of mus. out on file.
.Sub. for James C. Stone: no
evi. of mus. on tile.
Sub. for .John Smith: no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Pleasant Pownell : no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for E. L. Pound: no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Michael Gillespie: no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Batson J. Dennis: no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Hezekiah Etherton ;
no evi. of nuis. out on file.
Sub. for Samuel Pardee: no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Wm. Y. Hart; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for William Ketcham ; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
256
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry — C'o//?/y/««f/.
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED MEN UNASSIGNED TO COMP AN lES - Contin tied.
Names aud rank.
PRIVATES.
Eicliards, Samuel..
Sliide. .\ndrew
True, Walter A
Toler, Jame.s W
Tuxburry, Jesfie —
Vincent, Frederick.
Weldon, Peter
Walds, George
Wyrick, Hugh \V. . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Mar. 1:H, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. :i, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Jan. :U, '65
Feb. 9, '65
Feb. 6, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Date of
muster.
Mar. 13, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. :i, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Jan. :U, "05
Feb. 9, '65
Feb. 6, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Remarks.
Sub. for William P. Proctor:
no evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Henry Buttron : no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Hezekiali Fanboin : nn
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Joshua Edwards: m
evi. of mus. out on lilc.
Sub. for Milton E. Clark: nc
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for John F. Richards ; n<
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for John L. Peudery : \\<
evi. of mus. out on fi.le.
Sub. for Dennis C. Hawthorm-
no evi. of mus. out on tile.
Sub. for James B. Green; n.
evi. of mus. out on file.
state of Kansas.,
257
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry,
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Henry W. Wes-selt-
Robert H. Giuliani.
John A. Martin
LIEUT. COLONEL.
John A. Martin
James L. Abernathy.
Edward F. Schneider
James M. Graham —
John Conovt-r
MAIOE.
Edward F. Scliueider
James M. Graliam. . . .
John Couover
Henry C. Austin
ADJUTANT.
Sheldon C. Russell...
James E. Love
Solomon R. Washer.
OUARTERM ASTER.
K. P. Bancroft
lit'njamin B. Joslin. . ,
Alfred. Robinson
-Vdam Cosner
SURGEON.
.1. B. Woodward
Oliver Chamberlain . .
Nathaniel C. Clark...
ASST. SUEG,
(j(^orgeW. HoKebooni
•)<)hn Butterbaush. .
Samuel E. Beach
iMlwin J. Talcott
CHAPLAIN.
John Paulson
Fort Riley.
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth.
St. Louis, Mo,
Lavv'rence
St. Louis, Mo,
Atchison
Emporia . . .
Moline, lU
Lawrence . ,
Moline, lU
Riley county
Mpline, 111 . .
Wathena ....
Leavenworth
Garnett ....
Wabaunsee.
Spring HUl.
Tojieka ....
Nov. 1, '62
Oct. 27, '61
Nov. 1, '62
Dec. 21, '63
June 26, '64
Oct. 21, '64
Sep. 17, '61
Dec. 21, '63
Aug. 23, '64
Nov. 16, '64
Oct. 23, '61
Nov. 17, '62
July 31, '63
Oct. 22. "61
Apr. 2. '62
Sep. 1, '64
Oct. 4, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Nov. 14, '64
Oct. 23, '61
Nov. 9, '62
May 25, '63
May 1, '64
June 17, '63
Pro. from Maj. 6tli U. S. Inf. ;
ordered to rejoin his com. in
the U. S. A. per'G. O. No. 4,
W. D., series of '62.
Dis. .Jan. 27, '64, to date Nov.
Nov. 11, '62; died near St.
Louis, Nov. 11, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 1.5, '64.
Pro. Col. Nov. 1, '62.
Res. Nov. 8, '63.
Res. June 11, '64.
Res. Sep. 23, '64, Atlanta, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Dec. 21, '63.
Pro. Lieut. Col. June 26, '64.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Oct. 21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Res. Nov. 15, '62.
Pro. Capt. Co. K, July 16, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28,
'65 : wounded in action Sep.
19, "6:1, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Maj. 9th K. V. C, Apr.
1, '62.
Mus. out Feb. 28, '62, date of
consolidation.
Absent without leave ; name
dropped from the rolls after
three years' service ; supposed
to have been mustered out.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Trans, to 9th K.V.C. Feb. 28, '62.
Res. Sep. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Surgeon llth K. Vols.,
Sep. 25, '62.
Res. Mar. 4, '64.
Died of di,sease, Nashville,
Tenn., Nov. 4, '63.
Res. Feb. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 'IH, '65.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERG. MA.IOI;.
.Solomon R. Washer..
Atchison
Nov. .30, "61
Nov. 30, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, July 28,'62.
.Vugustin .J. Quiun . . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut, Co. K, Mar.2:i,'63.
Zacharias Burkhardt,
Leavenworth,
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. B, May 14,'6;i
\N illiam S. Cain
.\tchison
Sep. 19, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Pro. 1st Lieut. U. S. Colored
troops. Sep. 30, '63.
V\ illiam Richardson .
Wilmington . .
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 16, "61
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64, Chatta-
Arthur L. Carrie
Lexi'gton, Mo
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Killed by guard, Nashville,
Dec. 4. '64.
David P. Trimble ....
RockI.4and,I.
"
"
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Q. M. SERGT.
WiUiamRosentliall..
Atchison
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Pro. Regt'l Q. M., 9th K. V. C,
May ;«J, '62.
John R. Corker
Leavenworth,
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Dis. for disability July 23, '62,
Jacinto, Miss.
Elisha D.Rose
Indianola —
Sep. 13, "61
Sep. 16, '61
Renl. Vet.
Thomas Lane
Atchison
Jan. 1. '64
Feb. 7, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
COM. SERGT.
Valentine S. Fisk
Leavenworth,
Nov. 11, '61
Nov. 11, '61
Pro. 1st Lt. Co. D, Nov. 24, '63.
Eh Balderston
' '
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Renl. Vet.
William H. Horr
Atchison
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Killed by the enemy Sep. 12,
'64, near Atlanta, Ga.
Henry M. Hurd
Spring HiU, 11
Jan. 1, '61
Feb. 7, '64
Mus. out with reg. Sep. 28, '65.
-17
258
Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — CorimMtrf.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
HOS. STEWARDS.
Allen J. Phillips. . . .
Edwin J. Talcott. . .
George E. AV right . .
PRIN. MUSICIAN.
George V. Hess
Morand Beach
Benedict Kolnms .
Leo. W. Rich.
Jacob Kenck.
Lawrence
Spring Hill. . .
Doniphan . . . .
Leavenworth,
Havana
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo. .
Sep. 12, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Feb. 17, '64
Sep. 7, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 5, "61
Jan. 1, '64
Sept. 12, '61
Nov. .'3, '61
Feb. 17, '64
Sept. 7, '61
Sept. 16, '61
Sept. .5, "61
Feb. 7, '64
Trans, to 9th K.V.C., Apr.— ,'62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65.
Dis. for di.s. Nov. 22, '62, Louis-
ville.
Red. Dec. 11, '62 ; mus. out Sep.
15, '64, Louisville.
Mus. out. Sep. 16, '64, Chatta-
nooga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov, 28. 'li'i.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Elisha D. Rose
COM. SERGEANT.
Eli Balderstou
HOSP. STEWARD.
Edwin J. Talcott. . . .
Indianola
Leavenworth,
Sp'g Hill. 111.
Feb. 7, '64 Pro. 1st Lt. Co. E, Dec..6, '64.
Feb. 7, '64 Pro. 1st Lt. Co, A, July 1, '64.
Feb. 7, '64 j Pro. Ass. Surgeon, May 1, '64.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
James L. Abernathy..
Samuel Laighton —
FIRST LIEUT.
Samuel Laighton —
Roland Risdou
Eli Balderston
Ferdinand A. Berger. .
SECOND LIEUT.
John Conover
Seth Foot
FIRST SERGT.
Seth Foot
R^)land Risdou
.Joseph .Jagger
Eli Balderston
SERGEANTS.
Andrew -J. Aubrey . . .
Benj. W. Addleman.
George T. Bevin
Charles F. Walker. . .
.Joseph Jagger
Eli Balderston . .
Samuel D. Houts
Ferdinand A. Berger..
Francis M. Varner . ..
.John H. Whitson
CORPORALS.
.James G. Doane
Francis M. Varner . ..
Madison C. Dempsey,
Herbert L. Varner . . .
Ferdinand A. Berger..
.James B. H. Thornton
Frank Eichelberger . .
Justin W. WUson —
.John Mulharin
William W\ Dence
George Render . .
.Jolm .V. Vanwie.
Thomas Jollie . . .
Leavenworth,
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Winchester. . .
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Leavenwortli,
Ea.ston
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth,
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 2. '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. _1, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 30, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
July
Oct.
28, '61
1, '62
28, '61
1, '62
1, '64
21. '64
.\ug. 28, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Aug. 28, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. .5, '61
Aug. •&,. '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Xng. 28, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 16. "61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 30, "61
Sep. 1. "61
Sep. ;«, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Pro. Lieut. Col. Nov. 1, "62.
Resigned Nov. 27, '64.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 1, '62.
Resigned Apr. 13, '64.
Pro. Capt. Co. G, Oct. 12, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. '28, '6") ;
severely w'nded in act'i! Dpc.
16, '64, Na.shville, Teun.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. F, Dec.l2,'61.
Died of dis. Farmersburg, la..
May 14, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 12, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 1, '62.
Reduced to Sergt. Mar, 30, '6;S.
Pro. Reg.Com.Sergt.Nov.28,'63.
Reduced Oct. — , '61.
Reduced Sept. 30, '61.
Reduced Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 4, '62 ; dis.
Sep. 18, '63, Chattanooga, to
accept pro. in Col'd troops.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 1, '63.
Dis. Jan. 22, '64, St. Louis, on
acct. of w'nds rec'd in action
Sept. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted veteran,
Mus. out Oct.3,'64, Chat'nooga.
Reduced Nov, 16, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Nov, 1, '62.
Reduced Jan. 11, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '62.
Pro. Capt. 12th U. S. Col'd kug.
17, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 29, '64, Steven-
son, Ala.
Killed in action Sep. 19, 'ftJ,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Reduced Mar. 18. '62.
Dis. Mar. 24, '64, Leavenworth,
to accept promotion.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatta-
nooga.
Mus. out Nov. 16, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, L' worth.
state of Kansas.
259
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry — Cowf-uiMed.
COMPANY A — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
JohnH. Whitson...
George T. Bevin
PRIVATES.
Alexander, .John
Austin, Amariali C. .
Aubrey, Andrew J ...
Addleman, Benj. W.
Berger, Ferdinand A
Bevin, Georse T
Balderston, Eli
Baker, John S
Branslield. Maurice.
Brown, Thomas S...
Brown, Alexander D
Berry, Calvin J
Baptist, John,
Bradley, James
Coffin, Geors:e W. . . .
Callahan, Michael..
Copeland. Thomas J
Casska'dden,Mulford
Cantwell, .Jolm
Curry, Peter J
Corwin, Benjamin.. .
Deace, William W.. .
Doll, John A
Doane, James G
Duncan, Oriu J
Davis, .John W
Day, WiUiara
Dempsey, Madi.sou C.
Eichelber^er, Frank.
Knslenianu, Charles
Ellsworth, Hannibal
Foot. Seth
Foley, Morrison
Fox, Michael
Ferpruson, Robert W.
Goodwin, Christian . .
Goodwin, Theodore
Guthrie, Samuel
Gaddis, Hiram
Gannon, William T
Houts, Samuel D. . . .
Harrold, Christian .
Henry, James P
Harrington, Chas.W
Leavenworth,
Winchester. . .
St.Cl'rCcMo
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Ind'p'nce,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Winchester. . .
Leavenwortli,
Ind'p'nce,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
Easton
Leavenworth,
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sop. 2, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. i, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sop. 12, '61
Aug, 28, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug, 28, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. -28, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28. '61
Sep. 4, '61
Aug. 28, "61
Sep. 10, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. .30, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. -28, "61
Sep. 18, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 3, '63 ; w'nded
in ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicam'ga.
Dis. Apr. 23, '63, Ben. Barracks,
on ac. of w'ds rec. acciden'ly.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 12, "62, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatta-
nooga.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '61 ; died of
smallpox L'worth, Feb. 18, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '61; des.
Leavenworth, Feb. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. I, '61.
Pro. Sergt; pro. Corp. .Jan.
13, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1,'61.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 12, "61.
Trans, to Co. G, Dec. 12, '61.
Died of dis. Ft. Kearney. N. T.,
Apr. 10, '62.
Died of typhoid fever Nash-
-ville. Mar. 30, '63.
Died of dis. Nashville, Jan.
29, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 16, '62.
Dis. for dis. Benton Barracks,
June 11, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Dec. 1, '64, Le'worth,
wounded in action Aug. 3, '64,
Atlanta.
Dis. for dis. Benton Barracks,
June 11, '63.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Des. on march, Mar. 10, '62.
Des. en route for Nashville,
Feb. 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '62.
Mus. out Oct. 3, '64, Chatt'ga.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61 ; trans, to
Inv. Corps, Apr.30, '64; wo'ded
in ac. Sep. 20, '63, Chicam'ga.
Renl. Vet.
Des. on march, Mar. 10, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; killed in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61.
Trans, to Co. B, Oct. 3. "61.
Died of smallpox, Lea'worth,
Fob. 23, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. '
Des. on march. Mar. 10, "62.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64. Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; wounded in ac.
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Oct.
12, '61.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Dec.
1.5, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 28, '64, Leaven-
worth.
Dis. for disability Jan. 29, '63,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Apr. 5, '6.5 ; wounded in
ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o?i^ur(/rr/.
COMPANY A.- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Howard, Martin
Jagger, Joseph.
Jollie, Thomas.
Jones, .John L..
Jerrow, John .
Johnson, Eli
Kirk. Joseph —
Kelley, Michael .
Looney, Patrick.
Lake, William .
Lusher, John. . . .
Mulharin, .John.
May, Daniel O
McMichael, Matthew
Mahoney, Lawrence.
Morrison, Thomas. . . .
Mattoon, Charles F . .
Header, Solomon R . .
Nolan, Jeremiah.
O'Meara, John P.
Otten, Theodore. .
Leavenworth.
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth
O'Farrell, James
Owens, Uriah H.
O'Brien, John A
Pidcock, Baker .
Perry, William. .
Perian, Hamilton.
Patts, James M . . .
Powell, John L
Risdon, Roland . . .
Rose, Jacob
Render, George
Rooney, Thomas
Ryan, Stephen
Ryan, .Julius W . . .
Smith, Thomas
Spaulding, Charles H.
Stephenson, David. ..
Sloan, Charles F
Thorn t(m.. James B. H.
Thomas, John H
Underwood. Charles,
Yarner, Francis M. ..
Varner, Herbert L. ..
Vanwie, John A
Wilson, Justin W —
Whitson, John H —
Walker, Charles F...
Wilson, Alphonso...
Wilson, Jesse L
Watson, Charles J. . .
Williams, Charles A.
De Soto
Leavenworth
Platte Co., Mo
Winchester. .
Weston
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Eastou
Leavenworth.
Easton .
Aug.
28.
'61
Aug.
Sep.
31,
1,
'61
'61
Aug.
^28,
'61
Sep.
:M,
'61
Sep.
1,
'61
Sep.
20,
'61
Aug.
28,
'61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep.
Sep.
3, '61
1, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct.
Sep.
1, '61
1, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 1, "61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
3, '61
9, '61
Leavenworth
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Sep.
Sep.
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 2. '61
Sep. 7, '61
Aug. 28. '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 10, '61
1, '61
28, '61
Sop,
Au
Sep. 1, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 28, '61
1, '61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
3, '61
9, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 6. '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. :30, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 7, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Dis. Mar. 4, '64, Leavenworth,
on acct. of wounds received in
ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1,'61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Died, Chattanooga, Oct. 3, '63,
of wounds rec'd in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 23, '62.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Renl. Vet. ; severely wounded
in ac. Sep. 19,'63, Chicamauga.
Died of dis. Chattanooga, Dec.
2, '6;^.
Died of dis. Chattanooga, Dec.
14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '62 ; dis. Aug.
2, "64, on acct. of wounds rec.
in ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Dis for disab. Apr. 20, '62, Fort
Kearney. N. T.
Dis. for disab. May 28, '6:3, St.
Louis.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Jan.
2.5i, '63.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Dec.
18, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaycn-
wortli, Sep. 21, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Aug. 28, '64; wd'd in
ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamausa.
Mus. out Oct. 1, 64.
Trans, to Co. G, Dec. 14, '6J.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Dec.
6, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 24, '64.
Died of dis. Leavenworth, Jan.
20, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 28, '61.
Des. Cairo, 111., Feb. 16, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 12, '61.
Killed in action Sept. 19, '63.
Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '64, Leav'tii.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Des. Ft. Leavn'th, Oct. 14, '61.
Dis. for disa. Jan. 29, '63, Leav.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Nash-
ville, Tenn., .June 12, '65.
Trans, to Co. 6, Dec. 14, '61.
Died of dis. Benton Barracks,
Mo., Feb. 28, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1. '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61 ; died .>t '
smallpox, Leav., Feb. 17, (l:;.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 18, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sept. 1, '61; mus.
out Aug. 28, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Sept. 19, '64, Chat'ga.
Died in prison, Andersonville,
Ga., June 6, '64.
r^
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS-Inkantry— C'o»^/««ecZ.
COMPANY A — Couli)inc(l.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Young. George
Younfr, John F !
Yocara, Georse W —
Leavenwortli,
Platte Co.Mo.
Aug. 28, '61 Aug. 28, '61
Sep. 1, '61 Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 12, '61 Sep. 12, '61
Ro-enlisted Veteran.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co.. A.
Conner, .Josepli P —
Nashv'le,Ten.
Apr. 29, '68
Apr. 29, '63
Dis. Nov. 23, '64, on acct. w'ds
rec'd in action Sept. 19. '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Capper, Alfred
Miuneola
July 24, '62
July 24, '62
Des. Nashville, Oct. 20, "68.
De Klein. William S..
Deuv'rC'y,Col
May 26, '62
May 26, '62
Des. Leavenworth, Sept. 1, '64;
wn'ded in action Sept. 19, '68,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Forbes. .Josepli B
Tobipski. N.T.
Apr. 16, "62
•Vpr. 16, '62
Mus.out Grantville.Tenn., Apr.
16, '65 ; wn'ded in action Sept.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Ginzardie. Tliomas. . .
Leavenworth,
Nov. 20, '62
Nov. 20, '62
Died of diarrhea, Andersonv'e,
Ga., June 14, '64.
Hume. George P
' '
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Trans.tol.5th K.V.0.,Nov.l0,'64.
McCloj-, John
July 24, '62
July 24, '62
Drummed out of serv. Leav.,
Dec. 18, '62, by sen. of G. C. M.
Miller, Augustus
Atchison
Nov. 14, '62
Nov. 14, '62
Dis. for dis. .\pr. 14, '63, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
McMurtrie. James
Leavenworth,
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Des. Leaven'th, Aug. 16, '62.
Posegate, ^Vinfield. ..
"
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Dis. Sept. 11, '62, Leavenworth,
to enlist in Ordnance Dept.
Perry. Natlian
Platte Co.Mo.
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Dos. Leavenworth, Nov. 6, '62.
Perry, George \\
' •
July 24, '62
July 24, '62
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 16, '63.
Rains, William
Leavenworth,
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Dis. Albany, N. Y., June 29, '65.
Ridder, Jacob
Sep. 18, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Died, Oct. 22, '63, Chattanooga,
Tenn., of w'ds rec'd in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Slonaker. .Jacob .\
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 80, '62
Trans, to 15th Kan. Vol. Cav.,
Nov. 10, '64.
Sage, Xohemiah
' •
' '
' '
■ ' ' '
Sharp, George
Platte Co.Mo.
July 24, '62
July 24, '62
Died, .in'polis, Md.,Nov.20,'63.
UXDEE COOKS.
Shook, Isaac
July 10, '6:i
Oct. 80, '63
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Shook. Edward.
Mar. 5, '6.8
•'
Des. Nasliville, .June 14. '65.
Washington, George..
Died, Nashville, Mar. 16, "65.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS- Co.
A.
FIRST SEKGT.
Ferdinand A. Berger..
Leavenworth.
Jan. 1,
■64
Jan. 1, '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 21, '64.
Francis M. Varner . . .
' '
■ '
Feb. 7, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
SERGEANTS.
Francis M. Varner . . .
' '
' '
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Patrick Looney
Feb. 15,
•64
Aug. 16, '64
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
lOEPORALS.
f'atrick Looney
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
(ieorge W. Coffin
' '
Jan. 1,
'64
Feb. 7, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2s, '65.
PRIVATES.
Berger, Ferdinand A..
' '
' '
Jan. 1, '64
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
("ofiin. George W
' '
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. Corp. .Vug. 1, '65.
Calahaii, Miciiael
Indep'ace.Mo.
' '
Dis. for disability, .June 26. "65.
Duncan. Orin .J
Leavenworth,
Nov. 16.
'68
Died, St. Louis, July 4, '65;
wounded in action, Aug. 15.
'64, Atlanta, Ga.
(ruthrie, Samuel
Wincliester. . .
.Jan. 1,
'64
Dis. for disability, Jinie "26, '65,
Leavenworth.
Looney, Patrick
Leavenworth,
Feb. 15,
•64
Aug. 16, '64
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Nolan, .Jeremiah
Platte Co,Mo.
Jan. 1,
'64
Feb. 7, ,64
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Jan. 9, '66: wounded in act'n,
Dec. 16, '64, Nashville, Tenn.
O'Mara, John P
Wincliester. . .
Nov. 16,
'68
' '
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Powell, John L
Platte Co,Mo.
Jan. 1,
'(U
Des. Cairo, 111., June '20, '65.
Underwood, Cliarles..
Leavenworth,
Feb. 16,
'64
Apr. 16, '64
Trans, to En. Corps, Aug.'24,'64.
Varner. Francis M . . .
"
Jan. 1,
'64
Feb. 7. "64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Young, George
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Nov. "28. '65.
Young, John F
' '
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Yocam, George W
Platte Co,Mo.
' '
Des. Cairo, 111., June 20, '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry— Co^rr/Ufed^
COMPANY B.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
David Block . . . .
Claudius Keifer.
FIEST l,rEUT.
Charles Alton
Zacharias Burkhardt,
August Scluilz
SECOND LIEDT.
Martin Manerhan —
Claudius Kiefer
William Backer
Zacharias Burkhardt
FIRST SEEGT.
Claudius Kiefer
Zacharias Burkhardt,
William Backer. . .
William Haak
SERGEANTS.
William Backer —
Gustavus Deacon . . .
Henry Hegner
Louis Guy.
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo.
Leavenworth
William Melchert.
Zacharias Burkhardt,
John Binger
Frank Augustin . . .
August Shulz
William Haak
CORPORALS.
Zacharias Burkhardt
Jolm York
Louis Guy
Willian\ Haak
Henry Dorris
James D wiggens
Henry Hegner
Emile Peters
Henry Hagan
William Melchert
Frank Augustin
Jolm Binger
IJeruhardt Aring ....
Charles Weyel
Charles Longgood.
John Glaser
Henry W. Diamond
August Schulz
August Schimpf —
MUSICIANS.
George W. Held
Benedict Kolmus. . .■
W. Valentine Hess.
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo...
Leavenworth.
Weston, Mo...
Leavenworth.
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth
Sept. 2, '61
Feb. 14. '62
Sept. 17, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 17, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Sept. 13, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Sept. 6, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Sept. 10. '61
Sept. 3, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Sept. 7, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 6, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Sept. 5, '61
Dec 11, '61
Sept. 2, '61
May 14, '63
Sept. 2, '61
May 27, '63
Feb. 3, "64
Sept. 3, '61
July 21, '62
May 27, '63
May 14, '63
Sept. 2, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Sept. 17, '61
Sept. 5, "61
Sept. 2, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Sept. 2, "61
Sept. 17, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 20, '61
Sept. 13, '61
Feb. 14. '62
Sept. 6, '61
Sept.
'61
Sept. 5, '61
Sept. 4, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Sept. 10, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Sept. 7, '61
Sept. 3, '61
Sept. 2, '61
Sept. 6, "61
Nov. 16, '61
Sept. .5, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Res. on acct. of dis. Apr. 20,'63J
Wounded in right thigh in ac."
Sep. 19, "63, Chicamauga, Ga. ;]
wounded in arm and tliigh in,
ac. Aug, 4, '64, Atlanta, Ga. ;
no evi. of mus. out on tile.
Res. May 7, '63.
Died, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 28,'63'
in rebel prison of wounds reel
in ac. Seji. 19, '63, Chicamauga!
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65|
Res. July 15, "62.
Pro. Capt. May 14, '63.
Des. Nashville, Sep. — , "63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, May 27, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 21, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Dec. 17, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 27, '63.
Died Oct. 27, '63, ChattanoogaJ
of wounds rec. in action Sep^
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '63.
Red. May 25, '63.
Pro. Capt. Co. B, 1st U. S. Col'^
troops Aug. 17, '63.
Mus. out Oct. 27, "64, IndiauJ
apolis, Ind. ; wounded in acj
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Gaj
Pro. 2d Lieut. 17tli U. S. Corr
troops Jan. 23, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 3, '64; w'l
in action Sop. 20, '63, Chica
mauga, Ga.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 24, '63.
Pro. Sergt. NoV. 17, '61.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Sergt. May 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '62.
Red. Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. — , '62.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '64, Indianai
olis, Ind.
Died Sep. 27, '63, ChattanoogaJP
Teun., of w'ds rec'd in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Sergt. May 29, "63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 25, '63,
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 23, "63.
Trans, to Invalid Corps; no
evidence of muster out on
file ; w'd in action Sep. 19,
'63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Red. Aug. 3, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Red. Aug. 3, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '63.
Des. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 6, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll Nov. 7,
'65, San Antonio, Tex.
Pro. Principal Musician July
4, '63.
Dishonorably dis., Nashville,
Tenn., May 9, '63, by sentence
of G. C. M.
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'o/i^/»n?«^/.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Backer, William
Leavenworth,
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Pro. Scrgt. Sop. 2, "61.
Surkhardt.Zacharias
' *
* '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 2, '61.
Deacon, Gustavus —
Pro. Sergt. Set). 2, '61; trans,
to Vet. Res. Corps, Apr. 30,'64.
Englenian, Charles. . .
' '
Aug. 28, '61
Aug, 28, '61
Trans, to Co. F, Doc. 10, '61.
Hartmann, Jacob —
Sep. 2, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Mus. out Sep. :i '61, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Weston, Mo..
Dis. for disability, Fob. 12. '6:5,
Columbus. Ohio.
Haak, William
' •
' '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '61.
Hastan, Henry
Leavenworth,
' '
* '
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '62.
Kneip, Dioui.s..
"
Dis. for disability Dec, :U, '62,
Nashville, Tenn.
Krant, Frederick
Mus. out Sep. 10, '64, St. Louis ;
w'd in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Kiefer, Claudius
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 2, '61.
Manger, Jacob
Juncfn Cit.v..
Dis. for disability Mar. 12, '68,
Nashville, Tenn.
Struckman. Frederick
Weston, Mo..
Trans, to Vot. Res. Corps Apr.
— , '64 : wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Seebold, Charles
Leavenworth,
Mus. out. Sep. 3, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Schulz, August
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 26. '61.
Weidermann, Anton.
Died of diarrhea Anderson-
villo, Ga., Oct. 18, '64.
Wettstein , Peter
Mus. out. Sept. 5, '64, Leav'th ;
w'nded in action Sept. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
York, .John
' '
' '
Pro. C'orp. Sept. 2, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
.Vugustin, Frank Kan. City, Mo.
Aring, Bernhardt Leavenworth,
Dinger, .John i "
Brock, August I Weston, Mo . .
Beocklor, John P
Brewor, Charles.
Bero, Edward ..
Boos, (jeorge. ..
Corlier, Joseph
Cornart, Augustus..
Conrad, John
Cunningham. Louis.
Chrischeck, .John
Dwiggins, .James
Dahms, Henry ...
Dorris, Henry
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Diamond, Henry W.
Dick, Join)
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Do Godzkow, Edward
Frederick, Frank.
Glasor, .John
Golsch, August. .
Guy, Louis
Gan.ski, John
Gans, .Joseph .
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Sep.
4,
'61
Sep.
10,
'61
Nov.
28.
'61
Dec.
9,
'61
Oct.
12,
'61
Nov.
14,
'61
Sep.
12,
'61
Nov.
14,
'61
Sep.
12,
'61
Jan.
14,
'64
Nov.
19,
'61
Oct.
2.
'61
Nov.
1,
'61
Sep.
13,
'(il
Sep.
19,
'61
Sep.
20,
'61
Sep.
3,
'61
Sep.
^.
•61
Feb.
27,
•6.5
Sep.
4,
'61
Sep.
(,
'(!1
Vov.
27,
'61
S(n>.
17,
•61
Nov.
27,
'61
Nov.
1,
'61
Sep.
4,
'61
Sep.
10.
'61
Nov.
'2«,
'61
Dec.
9.
'61
Oct.
12,
'61
Nov.
14
61
Sep.
12,
'61
Nov.
14,
'61
Sep.
12,
'61
Jan.
16,
'64
Nov.
19,
'61
Oct.
2
•61
Nov.
1,
•61
Sep.
13,
'61
Sep.
19,
'61
Sep.
20,
'61
Sep.
3,
'61
S.>p.
.T.
'61
Feb.
•27,
'65
Sep.
4,
'61
Sep.
7,
'61
Nov.
■27,
'61
Sep.
17,
'61
Nov.
'27,
'61
Nov.
1,
'61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 10, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 25, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 10, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus.>s«'t Oct. 27, '64, Chat'ga.
Mus. out Nov. 17, '64, Pulaski.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Wounded in forehead in act'n
Sept. 19, "63. Chicamauga, Ga. ;
trans, to V. R. C. Apr. 30, '64:
no evidence of mus. out on file.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Mar. 9, '66, to date Nov. '28, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn. ; wn'ded in action Sept.
19, '63. Cliicaina\igua, Ga.
Mus. out Dec. 1, "64, Leavn'tli ;
wn'ded in action Sept. 19, '63,
Chicamauga. Ga. ; also, Oct.4,
•64, at .Vtlanta, Ga.
Re-oulistcd veteran.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, '62 ; renl. vet.
Dis. for dis. .June '2iS, '62, Leav.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 13, 61 ; mus. out
Sep. 20, "64, Evansville, Ind.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61 ; dis. for
disa. .Vug. 13, '63, Nashville.
Mus. out Sept. 5, '64, Chat'ga,
Tenn. ; wn^ded in action Sept.
19, '6;^, Chicamauga. Ga.
Mus. out on det. roll May :}(),
'65, Benton Barracks, Mo.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Ro-enlisted veteran.
Pro, Corp. Sept. '26, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 3, '64, Nashville :
wn'd(>d in action Sept. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Nov. 10. 'tU. Pulaski.
Tenn.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^Miwer/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B- CoHtinued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PErvATES.
Gutfrennd, Joseph.
Geyer, Casper
Griesel, John
Gunther, Peter
Hintzpeter, Albert.,
Heiss, Henry
Hegner, Henry
Held, George W —
Hess, W. Valentine
Hepp, Louis
Hofmann, Peter. . .
Hegele, Frederick . .
Heyer, Frank
Harvey, Frank
Hess, George V
Kempter, Frederick .
Kaelber, Christian. .
Klein, Adam
Krager, Adolph.
Kench, Jacob. .
Kneip, Hubert.
Kolmus, Benedict.
Keck, John
Longgood, Charles.
Ladenzer, .John . . . .
Maack, Rudolph
Marx, Christian
Melchcrt, William . . .
Miller, George
Mock, Philip
Mawrer, .John . . .
Prager, Herman .
Peters, Emile.. . .
Reck, Theodore .
Ruhe, Charles. . .
Reppert, Edmund.
Rich, Leo W
Ruther, Wendell...
Sinkhorn, Elisha . .
Sulzer, Frederick . .
Standan, Christian
Schmelz, Charles
Slaiger, Andrew
Stroll, Henry
Schmidt, Dominicus
Schimpf, August.
Simmonds, John..
Leavenwortli.
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo,
Leavenworth.
Sumner.
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo. .
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo.
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo
Leavenworth,
Sep. t5, '61
Oct. 14, "61
Sep. 4, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Nov. 16, '61
Doc. 11, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 7, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Sep. 12. '61
Sep. 7, '61
Nov. 19. '61
Sep. 10, '61
Se|). 6, '61
Sep. .1, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep.
Sep.
.5, '61
4, '61
Nov. 19, "61
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 1.1, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. .T, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 6, '61
May 26, '62
Sep. 20. '61
6, '61
4, '61
Sep.
Sep.
Nov. 14, "61
Sep. 7, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Mar. 2cS, "61
Oct. 19. '61
Nov. 16, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Sep. 6. '61
Oct. 26, '61
Sep. 4, '64
Sep. 6, '61
Mar. 17, '64
Sep. 6, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. '1, "61
Nov. 23, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 11, "61
Oct. 2, "61
Sep. 9. '61
Sep. 7. "61
Nov. 12, "61
Sep. 12, "61
Sep. 7. "61
Nov. 19, "61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 13, "61
Sep. 5, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Nov. 19. '61
Dec. 11, "61
Oct. 1.-). "61
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. .5, '61
Sep. 13. "61
Sep. 6, "61
May "26, "62
Sep. 20, "61
Sep. 6, "61
Sep. 4, "61
Nov. 14, 61
Sep. 7, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Nov. lf>, '61
Mar. 28, "61
Oct. 19. "61
Nov. 16, "61
Sep. 4, "61
Sep. 6, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Sep. 4, "64
Sep. 6, '61
Mar. 17, "64
Dis. for dis. June 16, "62, Union
City, Tenn.
No evidence of mus.out on file ;
wn"ded in action Sept. 19, "63,
Cliicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Died of chron. diarrhea. Louis-
ville, Ky., Aug. .T, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 2.5, "62.
Pro. Musician, Nov. 16, "61.
Pro. Musician, Dec. 11, "61.
Mus. out Oct. 5, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. S, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. 10, '64, NashviUe,
Tenn. : wounded in action,
Sep. 19, "63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn. ; wounded in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Trans, to Co. F, Dec. 10, '61.
Pro. Prin. Musi'n, Apr. 1, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 10, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64, near At-
lanta, Ga.
Dis. for disability. May "28, "62,
Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran.
Trans, to V. R. C. Apr. — , '64;
wounded in action, Nov. 2.5,
'63, Mission Ridge, Ga.
Pro. Musician.
Drowned off steamer Anna,
May 29, "62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 25, '62 ; mus. out
Nov. 21, '64, Pulaski, Tenn.
Trans, to V. R. C. Aug. 10, '64;
wounded in action, Sep. 19,
"63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 3. '62.
Mils, out Sep. 13, '64, Jefferson
Barracks, Mo. ; wounded in
ac'n. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Mus. out Sep. 10, '63, Leav'th;
wounded in action, Sep. 19,"63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Trans, to En. Corps, July 15. "64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 5, '63,
LouLsville, Ky.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Jefferson-
ville, Ind.
Mus. out Sep. 14, "64, Atlanta.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of chr'nic diarrhea. Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., Nov. "28, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 13, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Sep. 11, "64, Jeft'erson-
ville, Ind.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64, Atlanta.
Trans, to V. R. C. Sep. 30, "63.
Died of typhoid fever, Leav"th,
Oct. 12, "61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Aijr. 18, '64.
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Infantry Confinued.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistini'nt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Schneider, John . . .
Thiebolt, Felix....
Theibolt.fVlestin.
Trump, Philip
Ulrich, Jolin
Ulrich, John H. . . .
Vogel, Franz B
Vollmann, Chaiies
We.vel, Charle.? ....
Walter, Charle.^ . . .
Weltke, Eusene . . .
Wilken, Henry A..
Zapp. Edward
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth.
Paris
Leavenworth.
Dec. 24, "61
Sep. 10,
Sep. 12,
Sep. 6.
Sep. 20.
Oct. 2,
Nov. 30, 'HI
Sep. 9,
Sep.
Nov.
Sep. 5,
Mar. 1,
Sep. 7,
Dec. 24, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. -20, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Sep. 5, '61
Mar. 1, '65
Sep. 7, '61
Killed in action, Sep. 19, "tW,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64, Atlanta.
Died of dysentery, Bowling
Green, Ky., Nov. 11, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. May 11, '63, Nash-
ville.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 16, '62, Nash-
ville.
Des. Leavenworth, May 28, '62,
Pro. Corp. May 28, '63.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 27, '63. Louis-
ville.
Mus. outr Sep. 10, '64, Chatt'ga.
Mu.s. out on det. roll, Benton
Barracks, Mo., May 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 5, '62, Camp
Dennison, Ohio
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. B.
FIRST SERGT.
John Grie.sel
Frank Augustin
SERGEANTS.
Frank Augustin
John Binger
Albert Hintzpeter . .
CORPORALS.
Joliu Gla.-^er
•Albert Hintzpeter..
John Chrischeck. . .
Frederick Sulzer. ..
August Golsch . . . .
PRIV.VTES.
Augustin, Frank . . .
Brock, .\ugust
Binger. John
■ Bero. Edward
Chrischeck, John ..
Corlier, Josepli
Dwiggins, .James...
Frederick. Frank ..
Glaser, John
Golsch, August
Griesel, .Jolin
Heiss, Henry
Hintzpeter, Mbert .
Kempter, Frederick
Kench, Jacob
Maack, Rudolph. ..
Marx, Christian
Prager, Herman.. ..
Rich, Leo W
Sulzer. Fre(ierick ..
Standan. Cliri.stian.
Thiebold, Felix
Ulrich, John
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Weston, Mo . .
Leavenworth.
Olathe
Leavenworth
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth.
Kan. City, Mo.
Leavenwortli.
Weston, Mo..
Leavenwortli,
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 21, "64
Jan. 1, '{\\
Feb. 21, '64
Jan. 1, "64
Feb.
'64
Mar. 23, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Mar. 23, "64
Feb. 7, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Died Dec. is, '64, of w'ds rec'd
in ac't Dec. 16, '64, Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '65,
Mus. out w itli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, "65.
Mus. out w itli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1. '64.
Trans, to 1st U. S. V. E. Corps,
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65 ;
wo'nded in action July 19, '64.
Peachtree Creek, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sop. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 10, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28. '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
wortli, Jan. 9, "66.
Pro. Prin. Musician Sep. 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65 ;
w'd in ac'n .Vug. 4, "64, .\tlanta.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Prin. Musician, Sep. 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, "65.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
SUBSTITUTES -Co. B.
CORPORAL.
F. William Paetz . . .
PRIV.\TES.
Bowerly, John
Klostermann, B
Paetz. F. William...
Ro.senberger, .Jintou.
Speckleniann, Fred-
erick
Dec. 20, '64 Dec. 20, '64 Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dec. 2. '64
Dec. 20, '64
Jan. 1, '65
Dec. 2, '64
Dec. '20, '64
Jan. 1, '65
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, "65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Nov, 28, '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'o»fm!<er7.
COMPANY C.
Name? and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
James M. Graliam . . .
RicliardR.Bridgland,
Georso H. Robb
FIRST LIKUT.
Jolm G. Becktold.
Richard R.Bridglaud,
George H. Robb
SECOND LIEUT.
RichardR Bridffland
William Becker
Atchison
Troy
FIRST SERGT.
Robert Manville. .
William S. Cain
George H. Robb
SERGEANTS.
William S. Caio
William H. Horr. . . .
Oscar F. Miller
Patrick McNamara.
James H. Martin.
James Kelly
William Becker
Daniel Foltz
George H. Robb
CORPORALS.
James H. Martin
•Josiah Sams
Joseph Koch
Christian Greeuough
Thomas Lane
Michael Dougherty
James Kelly
George E. Wright . . .
George H. Robb
Daniel Foltz
John L. Sharp
Henry Lutli
William Becker
Samuel W. Dougan .
Charles W. Rust
Jolm W. McCJellan
Silas H. Bugler...
MUSICIAN.
John Nelligan
PRIVATES.
Boor, Leonard . . ,
Bond, Milton
Black, William ('
Boland, James . . ,
Bleuker, Barney . . .
Benson, William
Burnison, James.. . .
Cannady, Elijah R.
CogsweU, William H.
Cain, William S
English, Charles H. . .
Foltz, Daniel
Ford, William G
Graham, .James M. . . .
Gibbons, Stokley R. . .
Groenough, Christian,
Horr, William H
Kellev, Thomas
Atcliison
Troy.
Atchison
Atchison
Troy
Atchi.son ,
Troy
Atchison
Atchison Co .
Atchison . . . .
Doniphan .
Troy
Atchison . .
.\tchison Co.
Riley Co
Atchison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atchison . . . .
.4tchison Co .
.\tchi.son
Atchison Co.
Atchison . .. ,
Atchison Co.
Atchison ,
Sep. 19, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 19, "61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Oct, 2, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep.
Apr.
1, '61
7, '62
Oct.. 22, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Nov. 7, '61
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 1, '65
Sep. 20, '61
June 19, '63
Apr. 17, '64
Sop. 20, '61
Oct. 24, '63
Sep. 19, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 20. '61
Sep. 19, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 1, "61
Apr. 7. '62
Oct. 22. '61
Sep. 19. '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Pro. Maj. Dec. 21, '61}.
Res. Oct. 12, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2S, '(li.
Res. June 3, '63.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 8, '64.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st. Lieut. -June 19, '63.
Died ofjchron. diarrhea, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., Nov. 21, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 13th K. V. I. Sep.
19, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. May 14, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 17, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Reduced.
Pro. Capt. 13th K. V. I. Sep.
20, 62.
Died at Stevenson, Ala., Nov,
10, '63.
Dis. per S. O. No. 92, Jan. 1,'64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 24, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 16, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 6, '62.
Died Leav'th, Nov. 16, "62.
Reduced.
Dis. for disability .June 21, '62,
Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. Feb. 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 5, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Missing in action Sep. 20, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. May 16, '63.
Killed in action, Sep. 19, "63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Dec. 16. ''il,
Nashville, Tenn.
Reduced May — , "62.
Red. to ranks.
Renl. Vet.
Missing in action Sep. 5, '64.'
Renl. Vet.
Drummed out of service Jan.
24, '63, by sentence of G. C. M.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Leav'th, May 2, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64 ; wounded
in action Sep. 19, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 26, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '61.
Missing in action Sep. 18, 'i^-i:
died in hands of the enom\ .
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, May 9, '0'-.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 7, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '61.
Renl Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ^Infantry — C'o»Y/»y/ef7.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence ^'^*^ °^ ''^^^ «*
Kesidence. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Atchison Co. .
Atchison
At«hison Co . .
Atchison
Atchison Co . .
Atchison
Sep. 19, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Dis. Sep. 15, '63, Leavenworth,
to enable him to enlist a.s
Hos. St'w'd in the Reg. army.
Dis. Sep. 5, '63, to accept pro.
Pro. Corp ; des. Feb. 26, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '61 ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 20, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '61, ('hatt'ga.
Died, Stevenson, Ala., Nov.
3, '63.
Died Oct. 3, '63, Chicamauga,
of wounds received in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 19,' 61, Louis-
ville ; wounded in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Musician ; renl. vet.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 26, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 2.i, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1. '63.
Mus. out Sep. 19,'64, Nashville.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mu.s. out Sep, 19,'61, Chatta'ga.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 1.5, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '61.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 26, '62, Lea-
venworth.
Dis. fordis. Apr. 25, '64, Louis-
ville.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatt'ga.
Des. Cairo, HI., Feb. 17, '63.
Kuhn. Henry
Maxou, Rufus
Miller, Oscar F
Manville, Eob(M't
Mart<»n.-, John
Martin., Abraham
Martin, James W
Martin, Frank M
Martin James H
Newlin, Samuel
Nellisaii, John
Otten, John
''
Sep. 1, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Sep. 1, "61
Sep. 19, '61
Price, Jacob M
Robb, George H
Atchison Co . .
Trov
Rust, Charle.s W
Riley, John
Shari), John L
Schriner, Henry
Smith, Samuel
Sams. Josiah
Tull, Lawson
Atchison Co . .
Atchison
Doniphan (^o.
Atchison Co..
Atchison
Atchison Co . .
Atchison
Wall, JohnC
Williamson, An-
drew N
WoUaber. John.
Wollaber, Henry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Akey, .Judson P
.\ndrews, Russell S. .
Becker, WiUiam
Barrett, Oliver
Black, Stephen S
Brandner Gustavus.
Bnrk, Michael..,.
Carey, .Vlbert
Creamer, John H.
Clark, Henry
Clements, Charles . . .
Dougan, Samuel W.
Dougherty, Michael.
Dillon, Thomas
Dres,sie, Nathan W. .
Dunn, James M. C. .
Atchi.son...
Atchison.. .
Solomon City
Delonega, la..
Leavenworth,
Engler, Silas H.
Elliot, Harden..
Foley. Owen
Foley, .John
Fury, John
Greenwalt. Wm. K.
Gehrett, Henry
Gillert, Henrv
I
Atchison.
Hometown .
Atchison.
Atchison.
Oct. 7, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Aug. 11, '62
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 19, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Aug. 11, '62
Dec. 11, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Jan. 26, "62
Oct, 1, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 24. '61
Sep. 27, '61
Aug. 14, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Aug
7,
23,
22,
11,
'61
:6i
'61
'62
Sep.
23,
'61
Sep.
21,
'61
Nov
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
19,
26,
ll'
'62
'61
'61
'62
Dec.
11,
'61
Oct.
22,
'61
Nov.
'24,
'61
Jan.
Oct.
26,
1,
'62
'61
Oct.
22,
'61
Sep.
Sep.
'24,
27.
'61
'61
Aug.
14,
'61
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
24,
23,
21,
'61
'61
'61
Renl. Vet.
Mu.s.out Sep. 23, '64, Le' worth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, '62.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '6:1,
Chicamauga.
Dis. for dis. June 11, "62, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out Sep. 21, '64. Madison,
Ind.
Des. L(>aveuworth, Feb. 9. '62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out on det. roll, Nash-
ville, Tenn, June 11, '65.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Apr.
6, '64.
Pro. Corp. .June, 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61 ; missing
in action Sep. 20, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Dis for disability Mar. 18, "52.
Fort Riley, Kan.
Renl. Vet.
Died, Nashville, Tenn., Mar.
11, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; died at Ft. Marcv,
N. M., Aug. 16, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, May 16, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out on det. roll, Nash-
ville, Tenn.. .June 11, '65.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 21, '64, Cliatta-
nooga, Tenn.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'onY«yit<t(7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C.-Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Greathouse, Leonard,
Hauey, William
Hammel, Edward —
Hill, Francis W.
Horth, Nicholas.
.Judali.Gill M...
Atchison ■
Kelly, .lames
Kentzler, Adam
Kentzler, Theodore
Ketchum, Christo-
pher
Kincaid, Luther..
Kelshuld, Frauci?^
Kirby, Edward A. ..
Luth, Henry
Laird, Thomas W...
Lane, Thomas
Lewis, Felix
McCJellan, John W
Mize, William H. . . ,
Murpliy, Daniel
McNaraara, Patrick. ,
McCle]lan,Nimrod C
Mize, (leorse
Ronbaugh, G«orge.. . .
Reese, Thomas.
Atchison
Atchison . . . .
Atchison . . . .
Riley county.
Atchison
Date of
enlistment.
Atchison
Roland, Henry C. .
Riceards, Thomas.. .. Atchison
Stites, William
Schilling, Francis
Shortridge, Wm. H.
Sparlin, Albert
Schlupi), .John
Tucker, .James S. . .
Tracy, James A
Ullniau, John
Urban, Augustus...
Vogler, Cliristian
AVilliamson,.James M.
AVeidner, Jacob . . .
Wheeler, Charles. .
Wright, George E.
Weis, Lewis ......
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Atchi.son
Atchison
Doniphan.
Atchison . .
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sept. 23, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Sept. 22, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sept. 21, '61
Sept. 23, '61
Sept. 24, '61
July 2.5, '62
Nov. 30, '61
Nov. 19, "61
Sept. 23, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Aug. I'l, '62
Apr. 7, '62
July 25, '62
Nov. 6, '61
Oct. 22, "61
Apr. 10, '61
July 25. '61
Sept. 2;5, '61
Sept. 24, '61
Aug. 12, '62
Sept. 27. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Jan. 24,
Oct. 14,
Aug. 15,
Sept. 21,
Oct. 1,
Mar. 30,
Jan. 30,
Sept. 21,
i3,
1.
Sept.
Oct. ■
Sept. 21.
Oct. 22.
Sept. 20,
Sept. 23,
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sept. 23, '61
Aug. 15. '62
Sept. 22, '61
Nov. :», '61
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Apr.
July
2, '61
21, '61
23, '61
24, '61
25, '62
30, '01
19. '01
23, '61
7, "61
2, "61
15, '62
7, '62
25, '62
Nov. 6, '61
22. '61
10, "61
25, '61
23. '61
Oct.
Apr.
July
Sept.
Sept. 24, "01
Aug. 12, ;62
Sept. 27, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Oct. 14. '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sept. 21, '61
Oct. 1, '61
.Tan! ':«).' '03'
Sept. 21. "61
Sept. 23. '01
Oct. 1, '61
Sept. 21, "61
Oct. 22, '61
Sept. 20, "61
Sept. 23, '61
16, '64,
19, '63,
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64, Nashville.
Reul. Vet.
Drowned en route to join liis
Co. Oct. 11, '61.
Des. Leav'th, Jan. 21, '63.
Des. Leav'th, Feb. 26, '03.
Died Dec. 2, '63, Chattanooira.
of w'ds rec'd in act'n Nov. J'l,
"63, Mission Ridge. Tenn.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '61.
Killed in action Nov.. 25, "03.
Mission Rid.ge, Tenn.
Mus. out Nov. 2H, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn.
Dis. for disability Mar. 19, "62,
Ft. Riley, Kansas.
Trans, to 15th K. V. C, Jan.
15, '64.
Died at Nashville, Tenn., Mar.
12, "63.
Des. Leav'th, Feb. 9, "63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Jan. 21,03.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '04,
Killed in action Dec.
Nashville, Tenn.
Killed in action Sep.
Chicamauga. Ga.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '65, Granville,
Tenn.
Died at Leav'th, Kan.
Dis. for disability, June 20. 'ti3,
Louisville. Ky.
Mus. out Sep. 24, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; W. in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Des. Leav'th, Nov. 18, '62.
Des. Leav'th, Jan, 21, '63.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, GalesviUe,
Ala.
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Hunts-
villc, Ala.
Mus. outondet. roll Nashville,
June 11, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, .Jan. 21, '03.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 20, '03.
Mus. out Oct. 1, '64, Chattn'ga.
Deserted.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 2S, '63, Nash-
ville.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 13. '02 Lea-
venworth.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Mus. out Sep. 21, '64, Chatt'ga.
Mus. out Oct. "22, '64. Gales-
viUe, Ala.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, "61.
Renl. Vet.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. C.
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel Foltz
SERGEANT.
Daniel Foltz
Thomas Lane. . .
William H. Horr
Charles W. Rust
WilliamK.Greeuwalt,
Atchison
.Jan. 1, '64
Fel>. 7, "04
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2>;, "05.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 17, '04.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Sept. 1,"65.
Pro. R. C. Sergt. July 14. "(U.
Dis. for dis. June 14, '05. Lea-
venworth : wounded in action
Dec. 15, '04, Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28. '65.
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— T'oHC/'/jfe^/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. C—Co7ittnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORAI.S.
George E. Wripht —
Doniphan
Feb. 17, '64
Feb. 17, '64
Pro.Hospital Stew'd July "2, '64.
Henry Lutli
Atchison
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7. '64
Dis. for dis. Apr. 1.5,'65,Leav'th.
Charles W. Rust
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 4, '64.
Judson P. Akey
Pardee
* *
' '
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
William K. Greeiiwalt
Atchison
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Albert Carev
Solomon City,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65
PRIVATES.
Ake.v. .Jiidsou P
Pardee
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Black. ^YiUiam C
Atchison
Dis. May 8, '66, on account of
wounds rec'd in action Dec.
16, '64, NashviUe.
Blenker, Barnc.\-
* '
Jan. 30, '64
■ '
Trans, to Engineer Corps, Aug.
16, '64.
Died, Nashville, Sep. 16, '64.
Boor, Leonard
Atchison Co . .
Jan. 1, '64
"
Carey, Albert
Solomon City,
' '
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Creamer, .John H
Delonega, la..
"
"
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dressie, Nathan \V. ..
Hometown....
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Dis. Jan. 20, '65, Leavenworth,
on account of wounds rec'd
in action, July 23, '64.
Foltz, Daniel
Atchison
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
GreenwaIt,WilliamK.
' •
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Dec. 15, '64.
Gehrett, Henry
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Jan. 9, '66.
Gibbons, Stockley R..
Atchison Co . .
Killed in action, July 28, '64,
Atlanta, Ga.
Haney , William
Atchison ....
Killed in action, Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Horr, William H
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Kelley. Thomas
' '
' '
' '
Dis. Nov. 1, '65.
Luth, Henry
..
..
..
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Lane, Thomas
Pro. Sergt. Jan. i, '64.
Miller. Oscar F
Sycamore, 111.
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Maxon, Rufus
Atchison Co . .
' •
' '
Nellifran, John
Atchison
' '
' '
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 30, '64.
Price, Jacob M
Atchison Co . .
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Rust. Charles W
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Wright. George E
Doniphan
Feb. 17, '64
Feb. 17, '64
Weis, Lewis
Atchison
Jan, 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Died, Vicksburg, July 5, '65.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Arthur W. Williams.
Stephen B. Todd
John L. Graham .
Philip Rockefeller...
FIRST LIEUT.
Arthur W. Williams.
Stephen B. Todd ....
John L. Graham
PhUip Rockefeller..
Valentine S. Fisk . . .
Thomas Adamson . .
SECOND LIEUT.
John L. Graham....
Philip Rockefellar.
FIRST SERGT.
Philip Rock(>f oiler.
Robert M. Hale . . . .
SERGEANTS.
Robert M. Hale .
James Halcomb.
Edward R. Sylvester,
Thomas L. Randall..
AsaF. Phillips
Sabetba
Marshall Co .
Albany . .
Sabetha .
Marshall Co
.Albany
Sabetha
Leavenworth,
Central City.
Albany . .
Sabetha .
Sabetha .
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Nov
Apr.
9,
29,
'61
'63
Nov
4,
'61
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
Sep.
Not.
10,
9,
30,
15,
24.
'61
'61
"63
'63
'63
Sep.
2
'65
Nov.
Apr.
9,
30,
'61
'63
Sep.
Oct.
28,
18,
'61
'61
Sep.
28,
'61
Oct.
18,
•61
Sep.
28,
'61
Nov.
9,
'61
Res. Feb. 2, '63.
Res. on account of disability,
Aug. 12, '63.
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '63.
Chicamauga, Ga., before be-
ing nuisterered in.
Res. Aug. 13, '64.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 9, '61.
Pro. Capt. Apr. 29, '63.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 13, '63.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 4, '63.
Mus. out .Jan. 27, '65, Nashville,
Tenn., by reason of having
served three years.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 29, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 30, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 15, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 30, '63.
Killed in action, Sep. 19. "63.
Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 1, '63.
Died of diarrhea, Annapolis.
Md., Jan. 17, '65; wounded in
action, Sep. 19, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 9, '63,
Leavenworth.
KiUed in action, Sep. 19, '63.
Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Oct. 8, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn. ; wounded in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga. Ga.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Conf/nwet/.
COMPANY D — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Tbomas Adamson
Central City..
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 28, "61
Renl. Veteran- w'ded in act'n,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Charles F. Lyman
Lafayette
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Killed in action, July 25, '64,
COEPPSALS.
Atlanta. Ga.
William D. Judd
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, "61
Mus. out Nov. 7. '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Edward R. Sylvester..
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Pro Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Casper M. G. Dusen-
sclion
Hiawatha —
Centralia
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Dis, for disability, Apr. '20, lU.
Barney GrifBtb
Died of smallpox, Leavenw'tli.
Feb. 13, '63.
Thomas Adamson —
Central City. .
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '63.
Cyrus H. Morgan
Marysville. . . .
Mar. 4, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Died of fever, Nashville, Tenn.,
Sept. 24, '63.
Charles F. Lymau —
Lafayette —
Feb. 27,62
Nov. 27, '62
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Peter Shavoy
Grenada
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
John A. Furnish
Ponj- Creek. . .
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. -28, '61
Mus, out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Mar. 18, '65.
James Sherman
' *
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '6:j,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Asa F. Phillips
Oct. 8, '61
Apr. 4. '64
Nov. 9, '61
Apr. 7, '64
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Samuel M. Lanham . .
Richmond
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. "2^. '^'>.
MUSICIANS.
William Watson
Marysville —
Apr. 11, '62
Apr. 11, '62
Reduced to ranks.
James L. Stroup
Central City. .
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 18. '61
' '
Judson W. Stickney. .
Centralia
Oct. 8, '61
' '
' '
PRIVATES.
Adamson, Thomas . . .
Central City. .
Sep. '24, '61
Sep. -28, '61
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Alexander, John
Sabetha
Sep. 28, '61
Mus. out Sep. 2S, '64, Murfrec s-
boro, 'Tenn.
Archer, Jerome
Rock Creek . .
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Mus. out Oct. 17, '64, Snako
Gap, Ga.
Anderson, Martin V. .
Turkey Creek,
' '
' '
Trans, to Vet, R. C. Jan. 29, yA.
Althons, Andrew .J . . .
Sabetha
Sep. '28. '61
Sep. 28. '61
Died, Leavenworth, Sep. 24.tvJ.
Brown, .Joshua P
Turkey Creek,
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Brooks, Daniel
Sabetha
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. 9. '61
' '
Bestwick, Charles....
Rock Creek . .
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18. '61
Mus. out Oct. 17, '64, Villianow.
Ga. ; wounded in action, Si|i.
19, '63, Ciiicamauga, Ga.
Burns, Josiah
Holton
Oct. 25, '61
Oct. 2.5, '61
Dis. for disability, Jan. 1, "Im.
Leavenworth.
Burns, John T
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Mus. out Nov. 8, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn. ; wounded in action,
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Brown, John T
Turkey Creek,
Oct. 18. '61
Oct. 18, '61
Dis. for disability, Jan. 9, '62,
Leavenworth.
Bidler, John B
Rock Creek. . .
Sep. -24, '61
Sep. -28, '61
Trans, to Vet. R. C. Apr. 10, '63.
Connell, Joseph
Holton
Nov. .5, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Renl. Vet<?ran.
Clampett, William G.
Turkey Creek,
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Carter, Clialou
Lincoln
Oct. 8, '61
Mus. out Oct. 17, '64, Villianow.
Ga. ; wounded in action, S.ii.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Cully, John W
Central City. .
Oct. 18, '61
Died of di.sease, Ft. Kearney.
N. T., June '20, '62.
Died of smallpox, Leaven'th,
Cook, John Y
Hiawatha.. ..
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Dusenschon, Casper
Feb. 13, '63.
M. G
Pony Creek. . .
Nov. 4, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. -28, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '62.
Furnish, John A
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Furnish, WiUiam H..
* *
"
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th.
Mar. 18, '65.
Fowler, Jacob
Sep. 28, '61
"
Dis. for disability, Jan. 9, '63,
Leavenworth.
Fisk, Horace
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. '28, '61
Des. Cairo, 111., Feb. 15, '63.
Graham, Robert
Sabetha
Dis. for disability, Feb. '28, 'il'-!.
Kansas City, Mo.
Graliam, John W
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Dis. for disability. Mar. 11. C,;;.
Leavenworth.
Griffith, Barney
Centralia
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Griffith, Richard
Higldand
Oct. -23, '61
Oct. 25, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Hortou, Ezra
Rock Creek . .
Nov. 5, "61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 18, '61
' '
Horton, Horace S
' '
Hale, Robert M
Oct. 18, '61
''
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 9, '61.
Howland, George
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
state of Kansas. ,:. 271
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co««int«<?(«.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Hicks, Benjamin F. .
Haslett, Charles B. .
Haskins, Stephen M.
Holcomb, .James.. .
Judd, William D..
Johnson, GrandisonW
Jefferson, Columbu
Joy, Levi
Karick, Balser
Lane, Jonathan F.
La we, .\ndrew D . .
Lilley, Doutrlas O
Leibig, William
McLaughlin, Arch. D,
Martindale, Amos R..
Marsliall, Martin W. .
Mitclioll, Joshua
Maxfiold, .James P.
Middleton, Cyrus H.
Martin, Joseph S
Miller, William
Marshall, Nathan W
Newton, John C
Oldticld, John
Paulson, William ...
Phillips, Asa F
Rockefeller, Philip. . .
RandaU, Thomas L . .
Root, Daniel E
Rariden, Seneca S. .
Randall, Harvey R.
Shavey, Peter
Starnes, James F. . .
Sherman, .James
Sylvester, Edward R,
Stroup, James L
Stickney, Judson W.
Sigafoos, Jacob
Scott, Jonathan W. .
Stumbo, Charles D. . ,
Starnes, Francis M. .
Sweetland, Isaac. ..
Sherman, Albert
Shattuck, William.
I liomiison, John
Thompson, Levi...
Varney, .John S
Wells, Aaron
Wilson, Frederick..
Sabetha .
Sabetha .
Central City.
Sabetha
Rock Creek .
Marshall Co..
Rock Creek
Lincoln
Centralia
Rock Creek
Sabetha . .
Centralia.
Sabetha . .
Highland
Sabetha . .
Troy, Mich. .
Central City.
Pony Creek .
Sabetha .
Lincoln .
Grenada.. . .
Pony Creek
Central City.
Centralia.
Sabetha . .
Pony Creek
Lincoln
Marshall Co.
Barrett
Rock Creek
Grenada
Nov. .1, "61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
7, "61
18, '61
24, '61
IS, '61-
14, '61
23, '61
8, '61
5, '61
8, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sep.
Oct.
24, "ei
8, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Oct. 2.5. "61
Oct. 8, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 8. '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Nov. .5, '61
Oct.
Oct.
7, '61
8, '61
Oct. 18, "61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Date of
muster.
Nov. 9, "61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 25, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 25, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Oct. Zi, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sop. 30, "61
Oct. 7, "61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 18, "61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Remarks.
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauffa.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Apr. 1, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Mar-
shall Co., Kan., Auff. 11. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 9, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Trans, to Vet. R. C. Apr. 10, '64.
Des. Cairo, 111., Feb. 15, '63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 3, '62,
Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63. Chicamauga.
Dis. for disability, June 2, '63,
Nashville, Tenn.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 4, '63.
Mus. out Oct. 7. '64, Villianow.
Renl. Vet<>ran.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 3, '62,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '64.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 4, '63,
Louisville, Ky.
Mus. out Oct. 14, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; w-oundetl in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Cliatta-
uooga, Tenn.
Died, Leavenworth, Mar. 1, '62.
Died Sep. 30, '63, of w'nds rec'd
in action, Sept. 19, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Des. Leavenwortli, Nov. 9, '62.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 16, '62,
Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Leavenworth. Nov. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 28, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out Oct. 24, '64; w'd in
action Sep, 19, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 9, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died, Fort Kearney, N. T.,
Apr. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Renl. Vet. ; w'd in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Mav 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Musician ; dis. for disa-
bility, June 10, '63, Nashville.
Pro, Musician : renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 1, '6:3,
Louisville, Ky.
Dis. for disabilty, Aug, 22, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for dis?ability Jan. 9, '62,
Leavenwortli.
Mus. out Nov. 8, '64 ; wounded
in action, Sep. 19,'63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Tran.s. to V. R. C. June 18, '64.
Died Leav'th, Mar. 9. '63.
De.s. Leav'tli. Dec. 4, '62.
Killed in action Nov. 25, '6:3,
Mission Ridge, Tenn.
Renl. Vet..
Died of disease, Nasliville,
Tenn., Dec. 10, '6:3.
Renl. Vet.
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— (7on)'M??<fc?.
COMPANY T> —Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Wyatt, Waller C
Sabetha
Oct. 14, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 24, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. IS, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Mu8. out Jan. 24, '65 ; w'd in
action Sep. 19, '63, Chica-
niaufja, Ga.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 20, '63,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, Pine Top,
Walker, Thornas
Barrett
Ga.
Died of mea.sles, Iowa Point,
Kan., Dec. 22, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Adamson, Aaron .
Bestwick, Thomas
Burns, James K..
Barnes, James
Cox, Daniel.
Davis, Josiah
Lymer, Abram
Lyman, Charles F. . .
Lukert, Gabriel
Lanham, Samuel M .
Morrell, Edward L. .
McCrady, William..
Morgan, Cyrus H.
Oldfleld, David. . .
Pencil, WiUiam
Roberts, Josiah.
Sutton, William A.
Sawyer, Hugh S
Thompson, Wm. M . .
Thompson, James H
Watson, William .
Seneca
Rock Creek
Holton . .
Sabetha .
Vermillion
Centralia
Lafayette —
Rock Creek..
Richmond —
Leavenworth,
Sabetha
Marysville. . .
Pony Creek. .
Sabetha .
Marshall Co.
Guitard
Holton
Marysville.
Mar. 1, '62
Jan. 22, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Apr. 4, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Apr. 4, '64
Nov. 27, '62
Oct. 18, '61
Apr. 4, '64
Apr. 4, '64
Dec. 26, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Jan 2, '63
Dec. 7, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Apr. 4, '64
Feb. ^ 1, '62
Apr. 11, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Apr. 28, '62
Apr. 7, '64
Dec. 16, '61
Apr. 7, '64
Nov. 27, '62
Oct. IS, '61
Apr. 7, '64
Apr. 8, '64
Dec. 26, '61
Apr. 28, '62
Jan.
Dec.
.Jan.
Apr.
2, "63
7, '61
7, '62
7, '64
Apr. 28, '62
Apr. 11, '62
Renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action,
Sep, 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauara, Ga.
Mus. out Mar. 4, '6.5, Hunts-
viUe, Ala. ; w'd in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga.
Died Aug, 13, '63, near Atlanta,
Ga., of w'ds rec'd in action
Aug. 3, '64, Atlanta, Ga.
Mus. out Dec. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63"
Des. Cairo, 111.. Feb. 1.5, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65 ; w'd in
act'n July 24, '64, Atlanta. Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 9, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 4, '64, St.
Louis ; w'ded in ac. Sep. 19,'63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Trans, to 2d 111. Infantry, Mar.
12, '63.
Dis. for dis. July 14, '63, Louis-
ville.
Renl. Vet.
Died Feb. 2, '6.5, Nashville, of
wo'ds rec'd in action Dec. 15,
'64, Nashville.
Drow'd oif steamer Feb. 28, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Musician ; mus. out Apr.
10, '65, Greenville, Tenn.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS Co. D.
FIRST SEKGT.
Thomas Adamson . .
Peter Shavey
SERGEANTS.
Thomas Adamson . .
Peter Shavey
.Joshua P. Brown. . .
Thomas Bestwick . .
CORPORALS.
Peter Shavey
Joshua P. Brown. . .
Thomas Bestwick . .
James F. Starnes. .
Benjamin F. Hicks
John Oldfleld
Aaron Adamson . . .
Ezra Horton
PRIVATES.
Adamson, Thomas
Adamson, Aaron . .
Bestwick, Thomas
Brown, Joshua P. .
Brooks, Daniel
Connell, Joseph. . .
Central City.
Grenada
Centi-al City. .
Grenada
Turkey Creek,
Rock Creek..
Grenada
Turkey Creek,
Rock Creek . .
Pony Creek. . .
Sabetha
Pony Creek. . .
Seneca
Rock Creek..
Central City.,
Seneca
Rock Creek.,
Turkey Creek
Sabetha
Holton
Nov. 17, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Nov. 17, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Nov. 17, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 30, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 2, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Sep, 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 15, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, L' worth,
June 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Nov. 2S, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 17, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Jan 9, '66.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, 65.
state of Kansas.
EIGHTH REGIIVIENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
KE-ENLISTED VETEEANS-Co. B -Continued.
273
Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enJistinent.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
PRIVATES.
GriflSn, Richard. . . .
Hicks. Benjamin F. .
Horton, Horace S. . .
Horton, Ezra
Johnson, Grand-
ison W
Lane, Jonathan F. . . .
McLauirhlin, Arch. D,
Oldtiold, .lohn
Shavey, Petor
Sutton, William X. ..
Stickney, Judson W . .
Starnes, James F
Thompson, Levi
Thompson, James H.
Wells, Aaron
Wilson, Frederick. . .
Highland
Sabetha". . . .
Rock Creek
Central City.
Marshall Co.
Centralia
Pony Creek. .
Grenada
Marshall Co.
Centralia. . . .
Pony Creek .
Marshall Co.
Holton
Rock Creek .
Grenada
Jan.
30,
'64
Jan.
1,
'64
Mar.
1,
'64
Jan.
1'
'64
Nov.
17,
'63
Jan.
1,
'64
Nov.
Jan.
.Jan.
17,
'63
'64
'64
Feb.
3,
'64
.Jan.
1,
'64
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 11,
Feb. 7,
'64
Trans, to Engineer Corps, .July
30, '64, Chattanooga.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mas. out with reg. Nov. 28, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 20, "6.5,
Jefferson Barracks ; wounded
in act'n Dec. 16, '64, Nashville.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Jan. 9, '66.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Died, Mar. 1, '65, Huntsville,
Ala., from injury received by
falling from a tree.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65 :
died of fever Jan. 1, '66, Cairo,
111., before receiving final dis.
Mus. out Jan. 9, '66, Leaven'th.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
John Greelish . .
Henry C. Austin
FIRST I.,1EUT.
John Greelish
Milton Ro.se
Elisha D. Rose
SECOND LIEUT.
Daniel D. Rooks
Solomon R. Washer..
FIRST SERGEANT.
Milton Rose
Morand Beach
William Richardson.
SERGEANTS.
Daniel D. Rooks ....
Elisha D. Rose
William Richardson,
William Boorst.
Richard M. Kendall.
John H. Horner
WilliamBlankenship.
Leonard A. Hiel
COKP()R.\LS.
William Richardson,
Richard M. Kendall..
Elisha D. Rose
Volney N. Brown
Cyrus Grant.
Ephriam Smitli
William L. Wendall. .
Jolm McNutt
WiUiam RIankenship,
John R. Horner
Frany Blai.se
Leonard A. Hiel
Wilmington . .
St. Louis, Mo
Wilmington . .
Indianola
Burlingame .
Atchi.son . . . .
Indianola .. .
Havana
Wilmington .
Burlingame .
Indianola . . .
Wilmington .
Wilmington .
Council Grov(
Wilmington.
Indianola
Wilmington .
Indianola . . . .
Wilmington.
Indianola
Wilmington . .
Council Grove
Salina
Indianola
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Nov. 5, '61
Jan. 30, '62
Nov.
Dec.
5, '61
6, '64
Nov. 5, '61
July 28, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. 16, '61
—18
Res. June 6, '64; wounded in
act'n Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Maj. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 5, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 5, '64, Nasliville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Res. July 13, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Julv
31, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 5, '61.
Red. June 14, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 1, '63;
wounded in action Sep. 19,'63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 5, '61.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. July 14, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 15, '62.
Mus. out Oct. 9, '64.
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Sep. IS, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenu.
Died of disease, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Nov. 28, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 13, '61.
Died of disease, Nashville.
Tenn., June 7, '63.
Died of disease, Chattanooga.
Tenn., Nov. 21, '63.
Died of disease, Nashville,
Tenn., Mar. 17, '64.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '6:i,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlist.ed Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. June 15, '62.
Pro. Sergt. June 14, '62.
Missing after battle at Chica-
mauga, Ga., Sep. 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 29, '&A.
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co/jfrnwed.
COMPANY E — Continued.
Name? and rank.
COEPOEALS.
Hector Spurgeon .
Lewis v. Bryan
James P. Kendall . .
JohnT. Hiller
MUSICIAN.
Osias D. McDonald
Alexander Smith . . .
PEIVATBS.
Bryan, Lewis V
Bancks, John B
Burnes, George W. .
Beach, Morand
BuUette, Ettina
Blankensliip, William
Brown, Volney N
Bockle, Henry
Cawkins, Lucas P. . . .
Cooney, Charles
Cagi. Eugene
Dunmire, John H
Grant, Cyrus
Harvey, Henry
Hill, Truman O
Hindman, Woodward,
Hiel, Leonard A
Hiller, John T
Ingersoll, Theodore . .
Ivey . James W
Johnson, Lewis D. . . .
Kendall, James P. . . .
Kemp, William H.. .,
Kendall, Eichard M..
Leonard, Christo-
Viher C
McDonald, Osias D. . .
McNutt, John
Naegili, Henry
Patterson, John
Rose, ElishaD
Rose, Milton
Rooks, Daniel D
Richards, Josiah
Russell, Richard
Rambo, Absalom
Richardson, William,
Smith, Ephraim
Sharrai, Napoleon . . .
Stamp, Martin
Stamp, Thomas
Salina.
ludianola . . .
Wilmington,
ludianola . . .
Burlingame ,
Salt Creek . .
ludianola . . .
Wilmington
Havana
ludianola . . .
Wilmington .
ludianola . . .
Havana
Wilmington.
ludianola .. .
Wilmington.
ludianola . . .
Wilmington.
Indianola . . .
Wilmington,
Burlingame .
Wilmington.
Indianola .. .
Wilmington.
Indianola . .
Burlingame
Indianola . .
Wilmington
Council Gr.
Indianola . .
Burlingame
Wilmington
Indianola . .
Wilmington.
Indianola .. .
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. i:?, '61
Sep. 13, "61
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 16, "61
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Mns. out Sep. 26, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenu. ; w'ded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Reduced.
Reduced .June 16. '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 13, '63.
Dis, Leav'th, Kan., Dec. 10, "62.
Dis. for disability Sep. 23, '63,
Louisville, Ky.
Pi-o. 1st Sergt. Nov. 5, '61 ; pro.
Principal Musician July 29,
'62 ; re-appointed Principal
Musician May 21, '63.
Trans. Vet. Res. Corps, July
16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 13, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '61.
Died of disease Jackson, Tenn.
Sep. 26, '62.
Killed in action Sep. 20, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Dis. foi disability Dec. 3, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability .June, 9, "62,
Louisville, Kv.
Died Oct. 19, '63, Chattanooga,
Tenn., of wounds received in
action Sep. 19, '63, Chica-
mauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 13, '61.
Dis. for disability June 6, '62,
Jacinto. Miss.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 12, '62, Nash-
ville.
Killed in action Sep. 20, '63,
Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp. June 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. vet.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64, Chatta-
nooga, wo'ded in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga.
Died of consumption, Olatlie,
July 6, '62.
Died of dis. Jacinto. Miss.,
Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. vet.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '61.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 30,'62, Aubrey,
Kan.
Pro. Musician : dis. for disab.
Jan. 1, '63, Louisville.
Pro. Corp, Nov. 13, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 26, '64, Chatfga.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 16, '61,
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '61.
Dis. for dis. June l.'i, '62, Union
City, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64, Chatta-
nooga ; wo'ded in action Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga.
Dis. for disability Oct. 23, '62,
Mound City, 111.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '61.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Sep.
Chicamauga.
19, '63,
state of Kansas.
275
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry
COMPANY B-C07itinued.
-Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Spear, Daniel
Watkins, Albert L.
Wells, John
Wendall, William L.,
Residence.
Wilmington .
Waterloo . . .
Wilmington .
Indianola
Date of
euli.stmeut.
Date of
muster.
Sep. V.i, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Remarks.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 28, '63, Louis-
ville.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64, Chatt'ga.
Died of di.s. Nashville, Apr.
1, "63,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Alexander, George..
Blai.se, Frany
Boerst, William.
Ball, Samuel . . . .
Bush, MelvinG..
Boyd, Francis M
Bickford, Steplien.. ,
Burnes, Charles
Cummings, .h'liiel H.
Cecor, Henrv
Dougherty, Wni. R.
Dexter, Lorin W . .
DrivtM-, David
Davidson, Henrv. .
Fitcli. William. ...
(irinnn, Henry
Huyett, George K.
Harris, Andrew W
Harden, David. . . .
Horner, .John R
Johnson, Zephaniali.
Johnston, .Joliii W .
Keuutner, Charles. .
Laramie, Joseph.. . .
Lutz, Henry
Large, Abraham . . .
Milne, David W....
Michael, Frederick.
ilcCleary, Wm. W..
-Matthews, Albert ..
Nichol, James
Owenby, William D
Peppinire, .John H..
Pierson, Marcus A..
Rockford, Robert . . ,
Rawlinson, James. .
Ram.^ey, .John L
Reese, Amos
Ram.sey, William S
Striet, Ithiel
Smith, Andrew J
Smith, Alexander . . .
Stewart, James
Speer, Stephen J .
Council G've
Salina
Lawrence
Burlingame.. .
Council G've.
W'ilmington . .
Council G've,
Salt Creek. . . .
Council G've.
Monticello.. . .
Indianola
Nasliv'le,Ten.
Wilmington . .
Ridgeway
Wilmington . .
Council G've.
Wilmington.
Monticello . .
Indianola . . .
Wilmington .
Aubrey
Indianola . . .
Alma
Johnson Co .
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Nashv'le,Ten,
Council G've,
St.Marysville,
Wilmington..
St.Marysville,
Burlingame...
W'ilmington..
Salt Creek....
Indianola
Wilmington . . Apr. 22, '62
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Feb. 7, '62
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. IS, '61
Oct. IS, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Oct. ,">, '61
Oct. 24, '61
May 23, '63
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Apr. 22, '62
Sep. 18, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Apr. 22, '62
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Apr. 28, '02
Mar. 30, '64
Mar, 29, '64
Feb. 7, '62
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 4, '61
May :», '63
Sep. 2;?, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Apr. 9, '62
Nov. 18, '61
Apr. 4, '62
Sep. 26, '61
Oct. 2:3, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 24. '61
Sep. 18, '61
Sep. '26, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Sep. 19, '61
Feb. 17, '62
Sep. 26, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 18, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 24, '61
May 23, '63
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 31, '61
Apr. 22, '62
Sep. 18, '61
Dec. 27, "61
Apr. 22, '62
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Apr. 28, '62
Apr. 9, '64
Feb. 7, '62
Oct. 31, '61
Oct. 4, '61
May 30, '63
Sep. '23, '61
Sep. 18, '61
'62
'61
'62
'61
'61
'61
'61
Apr, 22, '62
Apr.
Nov.
9,
18,
Apr.
4,
Sep.
Oct.
26,
Oct.
5,
Oct.
■24,
Died of diarrhea, Danville,
Ky., Nov. 4, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 14, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 13, '61.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 3, '62, Olathe.
Mus. out Oct. 23, '64 : wounded
in ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chic'ma'ga.
Died of consumption, Olathe,
Feb. 16, '62.
Died of dis. Nashville, Feb.
9, '63.
Died of dis. Nashville, Mar.
7, '63.
Died of dis. Eastport, Miss.,
Aug, 18. '62.
Died of pneumo'ia, Salt River,
Ky., Oct. 3, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 19, '63, Nash-
ville.
Mus. out Sep. 18, '64, Chatt'ga.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Bowling Gr'n, Aug. 16, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '6.5.
Mus. out Oct. 23, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Aug. 22, '65, Atlanta.
Died, Nov. 6, '63, Atlanta, Ga.,
of wounds received in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 13, '61.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 27, '6:3,
Chattanooga ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Died of disease, Jacinto, Miss.„
Aug. 2, '62.
Mus. out Oct. 12, '64.
Rerd. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Jime 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 20, '62,
Mound City, 111.
Des. Olathe, Kan., June 6, '62.
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Mus. out on det. roll, Spring-
field, 111., Sep. 29, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '65, Greenv'I.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
May 18, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Jacinto,
Mi.ss., Aug. 4, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Oct. 23, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Pro. Musician ; dis. fordisab'y,
Dec. 20, '62, Nashville, Tenn.
Mus. out Oct. 24, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; w'ded in act'n,
Sep. 20, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Trans, to Vet. R. C. .June 14, '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co»f/)?»^o?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. ^—Conlimtrrl.
Nain.'S .;mi1 rank.
Rosideoce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Stanley, Abraham —
Indianola
Oct.
24, '61
Oct.
24, '61
Died of disease, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Nov. 22, '63.
Spurgeon, Hector —
Salina
Sep.
26, '61
Sep.
26, '61
Pro. Corp.
Wilmington..
Nov.
6, '61
Nov.
6, '61
Died, Nov. 2, '63, .\tlanta, Ga.,
of wounds received in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Thompson, Haynie. . .
* '
Oct.
23, "61
Oct.
23, '61
Died of diarrhea, Loui.-^ville,
Ky., Dec. 2, '62.
Des. Na.shville, May 9, '63.
Salt Creek. . . .
Sep.
Oct.
26, '61
5, '61
Sep.
Oct.
26, '61
.5, '61
Varnev, Ezekiel H —
Dis. for disability, Apr. 30, '62,
Aubrey, Kan.
\Vendell,Ferdinand J.
Indianola ....
Oct.
24, '61
Oct.
24, '61
Dis. for disability, Aug. 4, '64;
\\(iuii(i(>(l in action, Sep. 19, '63.
Chicainautra, Ga.
Weavei-, Francis M . . .
Wilmington . .
Sep.
26, '61
Sep.
26. "61
Mus. out Sep. 26, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Wells, Wesley
Aubrey
Apr.
4, '62
Apr.
4, '62
Dis. for dis. Feb. 9,'63, Louisv'l.
Wood, James E
Henry, lU....
Mar.
1, '64
Mar.
1, '64
Mus. out on det. roll, Spring-
field, 111., May 25, '65.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. E.
FIRST SERGT.
•John McNutt
.John T. Hiller
SERGEANTS.
John T. Hiller
Leonard A. Hiel —
Napoleon Sharrai..
Robert Rockford. ..
COKPOEALS.
Lewis V. Bryan —
John McNutt — .. .
Napoleon Sharrai . .
Robert Rockford. . .
James P. Kendall . .
James Rawlins. ...
Marcus A. Pierson..
PRIVATES.
Bryan, Lewis V . . . .
Driver, David
Hiller, John T
Huyett, George K . .
Hiel, Ijeonard A —
Kendall, James P . .
Kemp, William H . .
Laramie, .losepli. ..
McNutt, .John
Nichol, James
Naegili, Henry
Peppni ire, .John H.
Pier.soO, Mai'cusA..
Rockford, Robert..
Rawlinson, James. .
Sharrai, Napoleon.
Stamp. Martin
Striet, Ithiel.
Indianola ,
Council G've,
Indianola .. ..
Council G've,
Wilmington . .
Council G've,
Indianola . . .
Monticello.. .
Indianola . . .
Ridgeway.. . .
Indianola ...
Wilmington .
Indianola . . .
Leavenworth,
Wilmington . .
Council G've,
Indianola . . .
Burlingame.
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Dis. for disability May 20, '6.5,
Cincinnati, Ohio ; wounded in
action Dec. 16, '64, Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '6.5.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability May 27, '6.5,
Nashville, Tenn. ; wounded in
action Dec. 26, '64, Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2S, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 19, '65,
Nashville, Ti^nn. ; wounded in
action Dec. 15, '64, Nashville.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 18, '65 :
wound'd in ac. Snake Gap, Ga .
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Died of dis., Nashville, Tenn.,
Aug. 29, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 16, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65 ; wound'd
in act'n Dec. 16, '64, Na.shville.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
A. W. J. Brown
John Gonover
A. Earl Beardsley . .
FIRST LIEUT.
William S. Newbery
John Conover
James A. Neff
Allen County ,
Leavenworth,
Monticello . . .
lola
Leavenworth,
Shawneetown
Jan.
1,
'62
Mar.
Jan.
15,
20,
'62
'62
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
28.
12,
23,
'61
'61
'64
Mus. out Feb. 28, '62, Osawato-
mie, Kan.
Pro. Maj. Aug. 23, '64.
Dismis.sed July 24, '65, for ab-
sence without leave.
Res. Apr. 29, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 15, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
state of Kansas.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— ("o/<</:«y/,ed.
COMPANY Y— Continued.
Names and rank.
Eesideace.
SECOND LIEUT.
J. Milton Hadley. .
W. J. Larimer
A. Earl Beardsley
FIRST SEEGT.
David C. Newman.
3. Milton Hadley. .
A. Earl Beardsley.
.James A. Neff
SERGEANTS.
John L. Brown ....
Benjamin W. Welch.
Franklin Cook
Lawrence Mahoney
James A. Neff
John Van Camp . . .
George G. Price.
Lewis B. Welch.
Thomas J. Rutledge.
Jacob Welch
Josiah Weston
CORPORALS.
Elam L. Willey, . . . .
Benjamin G. .Jones.
Lewis B. Welch
Simeon Shafor
John Van Camp
James A. Neff
Thomas J. Rutledge.
Abraham Fredericks
George G. Price
T. Jnlian Hadley
William B. Hilton.
Jacob Thorp
(reorge W. Matthews,
Edward Cain.
Harrison Jones.
Josiah Weston ....
Jacob Welch
David Applegate. .'
MUSICIANS.
George A. Deitz
Wm. R. Hathaway
Jacob Nobles...
Charles Noliles.
PRIVATES.
Acaley, George. . . .
Beardsley, A. Earl.
Olathe
lola
Monticello
lola Aug. 28, '61
Olathe Oct. 5, '61
Monticello
Sh'wneetown, Oct. 12, '61
Date of
enlistment.
lola.
Quindaro
Leavenworth,
Sh'wneetown,
Eliz'bethto'n,
lola
Leavenworth,
lola
Aug. 28, '61
lola
Monticello
Sh'wneetown.
lola.
Olathe
Eliz'bethto'n,
Monticello . .
Sh'wneetown
lola
Eliz'betiito'n
lola.
Leavenworth,
Tola
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo..
Leavenworth,
lola
Monticello
Aug. "28, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Aug. '28. "61
Mar. 30, '64
Oct. 9, '62
Mar. 12, '64
Apr. 24, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Nov. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Date of
muster.
Oct.
12,
"61
Aug
Oct.
28,
12,
'61
'61
Aug.
28,
•61
Oct.
9,
'61
Mar.
30,
'64
Aug.
Sep.
28,
16,
'61
'61
Aug.
Oct.
•28,
12.
"61
'61
Aug.
28,
'61
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
30,
28,
5,
'61
'61
'61
'61
Remarks.
Mar. 15, '62 Pro. 1st Lieut. 9tli K. V. C.
June 25, '63.
.Jan. 1, '62 Mus. out as supernumerary
Feb. 28, '62, Leavenworth.
Aug. 23, "63 Pro. Cap. Jan. 10, '65 ; w'd in
act'n Sep. 20, '63, Chicamauga,
Ga. : also .Jul,\ 2, '64, Kenne-
saw, Ga.
Aug. 28, '61 Red. to ranks.
Oct. 5, '61 Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 15, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 23, '63.
Oct. 12, '61 Renl. Vet.
Aug. 28, '61 Dis. for disability. Apr. 25, '62,
Leavenworth.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 1st Kan. Col'd
luft. Feb. 27, "63.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 7, '63,
Louisville, Kv.
Red. Aug. 10, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. — , "63.
Dis. for disability, July 1, '63,
Nashville. Tenn.
Died of dysentary, Nasliville,
Tenn., July 1, '6:3.
Mus. out Aug. 28, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; w'd in action
Jidyl8, '64, .\tlanta, Ga.
Mus. out Sep. ly, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out on det. roll, San An-
tonia, Texas, Oct. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Red. Oct. 10, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st Kan. Col'd
luft. Feb. 27, '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 17, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. '20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '62.
Red. Feb. 27, '63; pro. Sergt.
Aug. 1, '63.
Nov. 30, '61 Red. July 15, '62.
Aug. 28, '61 Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, "63.
Oct. 5, '61 Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. L, 5th K.
V. C, June 4, "63.
Oct. 12, '61 Red. Feb. 27, '63.
Aug. 28, '61 Died of chronic diarrhea,
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec.4,'63.
Nov. 29, '61 Trans, to Vet. Reserve Corps;
wounded in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Aug. 28, '61 Mus. out Oct. 28, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Teiui.- w'd. iu action
Nov. 25, '63, Mi.ssion Ridge,
Re-enlisted Veteran ; wounded
in action Nov. 25, '63, Mission
Ridge, Tenn.
Mar. :«, "64 Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Oct. 9, '62
Mar. 12, '64 Mus. nut with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Apr. 24, '62 Mus. Diit on det. roll Nashville,
Tenn., June 13. '65.
Aug. 22, '62 Died of dysentery, .Vtlanta,
Ga., Oct. 3, '64.
Nov. 22, '61 Dis. for disability Aug. 29, "64,
Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
" Dis. for disability Apr. 17, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Aug. 28, '61 Re-enlisted Veteran.
Oct. 5, '61 Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 15, "62.
Oct.
12,
'61
Aug
Oct.
28,
12,
'61
'61
Aug.
28,
"61
Oct.
9,
'61
Mar.
30,
'64
Aug.
Sep.
28,
16,
'61
'61
Aug.
Oct.
28,
12,
'61
'61
Aug.
28,
'61
I
278
Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — (7o»r/^j?/fr/.
COMPANY V- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bleviu.s, Levi
Baker, .John S
Brown, Jolin L
Cook, Franklin
Cain, Edward
Cautwell, John
Cathers, Charles
Cozard, .John
Carpenter, Howard C.
Coger, Charles
Day, .Tames H
Deever, William M . . .
Drury, .John W
Day, .John H
Deatrech, Andrew —
Donaldson, Sevand. . .
Dean, Henry
Dougherty, Henry —
Dutton, Henry W —
Englemann Charles..
Fuqua, Jordan
Frederick, Abraham. .
Fisk, Valentine S —
Forsyth, James R. . .
Goodin, .Jo.seph
Gilson, Michael L . . .
Gibson, John
Hadley, J. MUtsn...
Hilton, William B . .
Hutchinson, Beldin .
Harvey, Frank. . . .
Hadley, T. Julian .
Haxton. Joshua. . .
Jay, William A . . . .
Jennings, Eber
Jones, Benjamin G.
Jones, Harrison. . . .
Kes.sler, Francis A .
Kirk. .Jo.seph
Kelly, Michael
Matthews, Geroge W
lola
Leavenworth,
Tola
Quindaro
lola
Leavenworth,
Tola
Monticello
Quindaro. .
lola
Elizabetht'n
Mt. Florence
Monticello . .
Elizabethfu
O.skaloosa . .
Humboldt.. .
Olathe
Springfi'd, Mo
Nebraska
Leavenworth
Nebraska
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Tola
Aug. 2cS, '61
Oct. 12,
Aug. 2.S,
Oct. 30,
Feb. 21,
Oct. 19,
Aug. 28,
Oct. 30,
Dec. 12,
Oct. 12,
Aug. 28, '61
Olathe
Sliawneetown
Leavenworth,
Monticello .
Nemaha Co
Tola
Gardner .
Tola
Quindaro
Leavenworth
Dec. 11,
Oct. :J0,
Nov. 23.
Nov. 28,
.Jan. 22,
Aug. 28,
Jail. 22,
Nov. 30,
Elizabetht'n
McDowell, Barton D. Mt. Pleasant
McKinzie, .John L .
Morris, Francis M.
Mahoney, Lawrence.
McCleary, Moses
Tola
Leavenworth,
Gardner
Nov. 11, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. .1. '61
Oct. 12, 'fil
Oct. "), '61
Sep. 12, '61
Oct. :\ "61
Jan. 22, '62
Aug. 28, '61
Nov. 23, "61
Sep. 16, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Dec. 12. '61
Aug. 2.S, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 12,
Aug. 28,
Oct. 30,
Feb. 21,
Oct. 19.
Aug. 28,
Oct. :«,
Dec. 12,
Oct. 12,
Aug. 28. "61
Dec. 12,
Oct. 30,
Nov. 23,
Nov. 28,
Jan. 22,
Aug. 28,
Jan. 22,
Nov. :«,
Nov. 11,
Sep. 6,
Sep. 13.
Sep. 6,
Aug. 28,
Oct. .'),
Oct. 12,
Oct. 5,
Sep. 12,
Oct. 5,
Jan. 22,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 23, '61
Sep. 16,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 12,
Aug. 28, '61
Nov. 29.
Dec. 12,
Aug. 28, "61
Nov. 22, "61
Dis. for disability June 19. '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of chronic diarrhea, At-
lanta, Ga., in the hands of the
enemy, Oct. 10, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 28, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. July 17, '63.
Dis. for disability .June 11, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Nov. 16, '64, Pulaski.
Mus. out Feb. 20, '65 ; w'd. in
act'n Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps July
22, '63.
Died of pneumonia. Camp
IJalpine, Mo., Mar. 3, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability June 19, '62,
Leavenworth. Kan.
Dis. for disability Apr. 11, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Dec. 12, '64, Nash'vl.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Kan., July 6, '62.
Re-enlistpd Veteran.
Dis. for disability Mar. 31, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus, out Sep. 19, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Dis. for disability Dec. 30, '62,
Leavenwortli, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '62; dis. for
I disability Nov. 11, '63, Louis-
ville, Ivy.
Pro. B.C. Sergt. Dec. 1, '61.
Died of chron. diarrhea, Chat-
tanooga, Nov. 30, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 15,'62.
Des. Leavenworth, .Jan. 7, '62.
Died Dec. 1, '63, Chattanooga,
wounded in action Nov, 25,
'63, Mission Ridge, Tenn.
Pro. l.-t Sergt. Dec, 12, '61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 31, '62; killed
in ac. Sep. 20, '63, Chicam'ga.
Drummed out of service, Fort
Leavenworth, FeV). 18, '63.
Des. LeavenwortJi, May 12, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 31, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet ; wounded in action
Sep. 20, '63, Chicamauga.
Renl. Vet ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63,_Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '63.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Mus. out Aug. 28, '64, Leaven-
worth ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Dis. for disab. Feb. 25, '64, St.
Louis.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. July 23, '63, Nash-
ville.
Mus. out Sep. 18, '64, Chatt'ga.
Died Feb 18, '64, Louisville,
of wounds received in action
Sep. 19, "63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 15, '62 ; renl.
Vet.
Renl. Vet.
state of Kansas.
279
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry — ConA/Hwec/.
COMPANY F-Conlinued.
., , I D ■ 1 , Date of Date of
Names and rank. RcMd.-nce. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Miller, Jacob
Neff , .James A
Newman, David C .
Nohles, .Jacob
Nethers. (xoorgre W. ..
Noliles, Charles
Osan, Samuel
Peri-v, Charles
Parker, Hugh W
Pearson, -Jacob
Price, George (i
Rosa, Abraham
Ryan, Solomon
Robertson, Samuel X
Richards, Andrew —
Rosa. Squire
Ryan, Stephen
Rutled.ee, Thomas .J.
Ryan, Samuel
Rutledare. William I.
Redmond, Thomas B
Shafer, Simeon
Scribner, .John
Smithy, Alfred
Sliii)man. Charles —
Smith, .Jeremiah
Smith, Moses
Smithy, Oliver P
Thorp, Jacob
Thorp, James W
Thompson. Robert T
Thomas, .John H
Tinsley, George W. . . .
Van Camp, .John
Welch, Benianiin W. .
Wau'ner. ("liristian. ..
Waugh, (ieorgc.
Wright, .James S, . . . .
Woodman, .John W. . .
Welch, Lewis B
Walters. Peter
Welch, Isaac
Willey. Elam L
Wilkinson, Orin E . . .
Witt, David
Wilson, Samuel .J
Wilson, Daniel J
York, .John
Wyandotte. ..
Shawneetown
Tola
Leavenworth,
Monticello . . .
Leavenworth,
Mt. Florence,
Humboldt....
Nebraska
lola
Elizabetht'n..
Burlington. ..
lola
Elizabetht"n..
Leavenworth,
lola
Burlington . . .
lola
Monticello . . .
lola
Wakarusa . . .
Pl'tsm'th.Neb
(iardner
Monticello . . .
Wakarusa
lola
Fort Scott. . .
Tola
Leavenworth,
Shawneetown
Tola
Monticello . . .
Leavenworth,
Tola
Quiudara.
lola
Nebraska.
lola
Leavenworth.
Elizabetht'n.,
Oct. .5,
Oct. 12,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 22,
Oct. .=).
Nov. 22,
Dec. 12.
Nov. 24,
Jan. 22,
Sep. 6,
Aug. 28,
Jan. 2.5,
Sep. 6,
Aug. 28,
Dec. 12,
Jan. 2.5,
Aug. 28,'
Sep. 6,
Aug. 28,
Oct. 31,
Oct. 12,
Sej). 6,
Oct. 6,
Jan. 22,
Dec. 5,
Nov. 23,
Oct. 29,
Aug. 28.
.Jan. 22,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 8,
Oct. 12,
Aug. 28,
Oct. .5,
Nov. 15,
Sep. (5, '151
Oct. 8,
Aug. 28,
Jan. -22,
Tola
Leavenworth,
Aug. 2^, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Jan. 27, '62
Oct. 17. '61
Jan. 15, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Sep.
Aug.
Jan.
Sep.
Aug.
Dec.
Jan.
5, '61
12, '61
28, '61
•22, '61
5, "61
22, '61
12, '61
24, "61
22, '62
6, '61
28, '61
25, '62
6, '61
28, '61
12, '61
25, '62
Aug. 28, "61
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
.Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
6, '61
28, '61
31, '61
12, '61
6, '61
29, "61
22, '62
5, '61
23, '61
29, '61
28, "61
22, '62
28, '61
8, '61
12, '61
28, '61
5, '61
15. "61
Sej). 6. '61
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
8, "61
28, "61
22. '62
Aug. -IS, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Jan. '27, '62
Oct. 17, "61
Jan. 15, '62
Sep. 2, '61
Renl Vf^t.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, "62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. ; dis. for disab.
June 26, '62, Leavenworth.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out Oct. 5, "64.
Pro. Musician.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 13, '62, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatt'ga.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '62.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 5, '62, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64, Chatt'ga.
Mus. out Dec. 12, '64, Nashville.
Mus. out .Jan. "25, '65, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Mus. ou. Aug. 28, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '62; re-ap-
pointed July 17, '63.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Apr. 30, '62.
Died of disease, Chattanooga,
Teun.. Oct. 30, 'm.
Des. Leavenworth, .Jan. 7. "62.
Pro. Cori). Mar. 31. "62.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, July IS, "62,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Sep. 28, '62,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out Nov. 23, '64, Pulaski.
Tenn.
Died of smallpox, Leaven'th,
Nov. 26, "62.
Pro. Corp. June 22, "63.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 31,
'63, to accept promotion.
Dis. for disability. Mar. '20, '64,
Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 12, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 30, "61.
Renl. Veteran.
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Dis. for disability, Apr. '28, '62
Leavenworth.
Dis. Ajjr. 6, '63, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '62.
Dis. Mar. 2, "63, St. Louis, to
enable him to enlist in Ma-
rine Corps.
Mus. out Aug. 28, '6^4, Chatta-
nooga ; wounded in action,
Sept. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp. Aug, '29, '61 : nuis. out
Sep. 19. '64, Atlanta, Ga.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.
Died of diseas(\ Leavenworth,
Apr. 4, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Chat-
tanooga, Dec. "24, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea,Chat-
tanooga. Feb. '23, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 18, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. .
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Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -CO. F.
Contmued.
Names and rank.
I'RIVATES.
Applegate, David . .
Brumloy, Edward..
Boohor, O.-^car
Brundage, Fiula.v
Deitz, George A. .
Feighney. John . .
Finley, William
Hathaway, William R
Kite, Abraham
Mu.s.scr, Joseph T.
Newton, Sila.<
Pulliam, Thomas
Rudell, Cliristian
Roger.s, Joseph
Smithey, William M ,
Weston, Josiah . . . .
Wat.son, John
Welch, Jacob
UNDER COOKS.
Bell, Thomas
Harrison, Graham.
•Tones, Andrew
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
Weston, Mo. .
Leavenworth.
Fort Scott. , . .
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Monticello . .
Douglas Co.
Leavenworth,
lola
Date of
enlistment.
Mar. 12, '64
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. :J1, '62
Aug. 29, "62
Apr. 24, '62
Apr. 12, '62
July 2:^, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 6, '62
Dec. 18, '62
Mar. :i], '64
Aug. 16, "63
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. .i, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Mar. 30, '64
July 23, '62
Oct. 9, '62
Mar. 25. '63
Aug. 1.5, "63
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Mar. 12, '64
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Aug. 29. '62
Apr. 24, "62
Apr. 12, '62
July '23, '62
Aug. '22, '62
Aug. 6, '62
Dec. l.s. '62
Mar. 31, "64
Aug. 16, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 5, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Mar. 30, '64
July 23. '62
Oct. 9, '62
Mar "2,5, '63
Aug. 16, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 26, "63,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out on det. roU, Na.shv'l,
June 13, '65 : w'nded in action,
Sep. 19, '65, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out on det. roll, Nash-
ville. Tenn., .June 13, "65.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out .\pr. 11, '65, Green-
ville, Tenn.
Mus. out on det. roll, Nash-
ville, Tenn., June 11, '65.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out on det. roll, Nash-
ville, Tenn., June 13, '65: w'd
in action Sep. 19, '63, Chica-
mauga. Ga.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps. ; dis.
Sep. 14, '65, Benton Barracks,
Mo.
Died Sep. 3, '64, Nashville,
Tenn., of w'ds rec'd in action
July '29, '64, Atlanta, Ga.
Des. Chattanooga, June 9, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth. Jan. 9, '68.
Mus. out on det. roll, St. Louis,
Mo., Au.g. 25, '6.5.
Died of disease, Cairo, 111.,
Aug. 20, '65,
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Des. Leav'th, June 6, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Des. Nashville, May 1, 64.
Des. Stevenson, Ala., Oct.25,"63.
RE - ENLISTED VETERANS - Co. F.
FIRST SERGE.VNT.
James A. Neff
Harrison Jones ....
SERGE.\NTS.
Harrison .Jones
Christian Wagner.. .
CORPORALS.
Simeon Shafer
Harrison Jones
Christian Wagner...
.Joshua Haxton
PRIVATES.
.\caley , George
Dean, Henry
Deever, Williinn M.
Day, James H
Dougherty, Henry.. .
Haxton, .Josluia
.Jay, William A
.lennings, Eber
.Tones. Harri.son
Kessler, Francis A . .
Mahoney, Lawrence
McCleary, Mo.ses. . . .
Miller, .Jacob
Shawneetown
Ida
Monticello.
lola
Monticello . .
Nemaha Co.
lola . .
Olathe
Mt. Florence.
Elizabethto'n
Sp'i'gfield,Mo
Nemaha, Co..
lola
Gardner
lola
Quindaro
Leavenworth,
Gardner. , . . . .
Wyandotte. ..
Jan. 1. "64
Feb. 1, "64
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Fel). 1, '64
Jan. 1, "64
Jan. 23, "64
Jan. 1, '64
.Jan. 17. '64
Jan. I, '64
Jan. 25, "64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 1, "64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb.
Feb.
7,
29,
'64
'64
Feb.
Feb.
29,
7,
'64
'64
Feb.
7.
'64
Feb.
Feb.
29,
7,
'64
'64
Feb.
T.
•64
Feb.
13,
'64
Feb.
7,
'64
Feb.
Feb.
29,
7,
•64
•64
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. '23, ^64.
No evidence of mus. out on
file ; w'd in action Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Killed in action Dec. 16. '64,
Nasliville, Tenn.
Pro. Serst. Apr. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 16, '64.
Des. Johnsonville, Tenn., June
18, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 14, '65,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Killed in action Aug. 3, '64,
Atlanta, (la.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Jan. 9, '66.
Des. Cairo, 111., June 8, '65.
Pro. Cori). Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Des. Chattanooga, June 9, '64.
Des. Cairo, 111., June 18, '6.5.
Killed in action Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
8tate of Kansas.
2«1
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- Co»i«/(?/er;.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. F-Continuecl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
, Remarks,
PRIVATES.
Neff. .James A
Shawueetown
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, "(14
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Ogau, Samnel
Mt. Florence..
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65,
Perry, Charles
Hnmboldt. . . .
' ' ' '
Shafer, Simeon
Monticello . . .
Pro. Corp. Jan 1, '64.
Scribner, John
Ida
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28. '65.
Smithey, Alfred
Wakarusa —
Killed in action Dec. 5, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Thorjj, James W
Fort Scott. . . .
Mus. out with reg. Nov. "28, '65.
Tiusley, George W —
Shawneetown
Des., Johnsonvilie, June 20, '65.
Wasner, Cliristian . . .
Monticello . . .
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '64.
Waugh, George
Leavenworth,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
SUBSTITUTES -Co. F.
Brooks, John
Davis, Joshua
Hand, Thomas
Kirk, Joseph
Livingston, Duncan.
Murphy, Jolui \V . . . .
Parker, Treat M
Robinson. George.
Ryan, Stepliea
Smith, Joseph L.. ,
Smitli.Eli F
Thorp, Jefferson . .
Jan.
3,
'65
Oct.
7,
'64
Dec.
7,
'64
Jan.
18,
'65
Dec.
28,
'64
Dec.
1,
'64
Jan.
10,
'65
Dec.
21,
'64
Dec.
6.
'64
Nov.
29,
'64
Jan.
3,
■65
Jan. 8, '65
Oct. 7, '64
Dec. 7, '64
Jan. 13, '65
Dec. 28, '64
Dec. 1, '64
Jan. 10, "65
Dec. 21, '64
Dec. 6, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Jan. 18, '65
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Des., Nashville, June 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis., Benton Barracks, Mo.,
May 80, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Nicholas Harrington,
Robert Flickenger . . .
Eli Balderston
FIRST LIEUT.
Nicholas Harrington,
Robert Flickenger...
David Baker
SECOND LIETT.
Joseph Randolph .. . .
FIRST SERGT.
Charles O. Madoulet,
David Baker
Jolm E. Pickard
SERGEANTS.
.Vnders Anderson
James T. Smith
Charles O. Madoulet.
Edmond H. King
•losepli Wadhams . . .
Herman Cliristel . . . .
Samuel M. Bowman.
CORPORALS.
Matthew A. Elliott..
Henry Glaze
Charles Pearson..
Bejamin Sprouse.
James Trout.
James W. King
John B. Pickard
Joseph Wadhams
Herman Christel
•fohnson Rapplezea..
MUSICIAN.
Maurice Bransfleld. . .
Palermo
Geary City . . .
Leavenworth,
Palermo.. ..
Geary City.
Sumner
Palermo.
Sumner
Geary City
Doniphan
Palermo. . ,
Palermo..
Doniphan
Doniphan C<
Palermo
Doniphan Co.
Palermo.
Geary City . . .
Doniphan .. ..
Doniphan Co.
Leavenworth,
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 2, "61
Nov. 12, "61
Oct. 2, "61
Nov. 2, "61
Oct. 2, "61
Aug. 28, "61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 5, '63
Oct. 12, '64
Oct. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Sep. 10, '63
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 2. "61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Aug. 28, "61
Res. Sep. 9, '63, Murt'reesboro.
Res. Apr. 6, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 5, '68.
No evidence of muster out on
file ; wounded in action Sep.
19, '68. Chicamauga, Ga.
Res. .July 24, "68, Murfreesboro.
Red. to Sergt. Nov. 21, '61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 10, '68.
Dis. for disability Sep. 5, "64,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wounded
in action Nov. 25, "68, Mission
Ridge, Tenn.
Mus. out Oct. 2, "64, Cincinnati.
Red. to ranks Nov. 5, '68.
Red. to ranks Jan. 30, '62.
Killed by accident, Dec. 6, "(j3.
Ft. Laramie, N. T.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Red. to ranks Mar. 29. "62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 6, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Red. to ranks Oct. 15, '62.
Red. to ranks Sep. 20, '62.
Killed in action Sep. 19, "6;-t,
Cliicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Oct. 2, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Red. to ranks Aug. 8, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 3, '68.
Proi Sergt. Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 25, '62.
Re-enlisted Vetei-an.
Reduced to ranks.
282
Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o??i«n«erf.
COMPANY G—Co7itinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PEIVATES.
Anderson, Anders
Anderson, Nels
Bransfield, Maurice . .
Cain, George W
Earlywine, Thomas..
Evans, Obadiah
Elliott, Matthew A. . .
Flicheufier, Robert. ..
FursresoH, Tliomas J..
Glaze, Henry.
Greenhaulgh. John J.
Hill, James
HaU, George C.
Hanson, Tasten
Heald, Jesse
Kennison, Charles C.
Keuni.-ion, Willis M. . .
King, James W
King, William H. H . .
Madoulet, Charles O
Michaels, Louis
Miller, Jacob.
Martin, Abner.. .
Owens, Uriah H.
Pickard, John E.
Peder.son, Bendt.
Doniphan ,
Leavenworth,
Doniphan Co.
Doniphan ....
Doniphan Co.
Geary City. ..
Palermo
Doniphan Co.
Doniphan Co.
Emporia
Palermo .
Geary City
Pearson, Charles ....
Patterson, Alex. W. .
Randolph, Joseph . . .
Rapplezea, .Johnson.
Rutter, Ebeuezer. . . .
Sprouse, Benjamin.
Smith, .James T. . . .
Smathers, Henry . . . .
Stephenson, David . .
Trout, .James
Tschudy, Nathan D.
Wadhams, Joseph . .
Wood, Thomas L, . . .
White, Hiram
Wilson, John T. .
Winton, John R .
Whitsou, William W,
Leavenworth
Geary City..
Doniphan . .
Oct. 2, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Palermo
Geary City.. .
Palermo
Doniphan Co,
Palermo
Doniphan Co.
Palermo
Leavenworth
Palermo .. . .
Geary City..
Doniphan
Doniphan Co,
Palermo
Doniphan Co,
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct. 2, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep.
Oct.
1, '61
2, '61
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
1, '61
2, '61
2, '61
2, '61
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 2, '61.
Mus. out Oct. 2, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Pro. Musician ; renl. Vet.
Died of smallpox, Nashville,
Tenu., Nov. 4, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, "61.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 1, '61.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Cliicamauga ; also
Nov. 25, '63, Mission Ridge.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '61 ; died Nov.
12, '63, Atlanta, of w'ds rec'd
in ac. Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Dis. for disability .June 17, '64,
Jefferson Barracks ; wounded
in ac. Sep. 19,'63, Chicamauga.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 23,'62,Leav'th.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Nov.
— , '63.
Died of cliron. diarrhea, Knox-
ville, Tenn., Jan. 6, '64,
Dis. for disability May 28, '&;i,
Leavenworth. Kan.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 4, '63,
Louisville, Ky.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '61 ; dis. for
disability Oct. 29, '63, Louis-
ville, Ky.
Died of chronic diarrhea,
Louisville. Ky., Feb, 10, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 2, '61 ; dis-
charged for disability Nov.
15, '62, West Point, Mo.
Mus. out Oct. 17, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; wounded in ac-
tion Sep. 19,'63, Chickamauga.
Mus. out Oct. 22, 'fil, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 13, '62.
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '61.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 23, '63,
Louisville, Ky.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '61 ; trans, to
Vet. Res. Corps, Apr. 1, '64.
Dis for disability, Mar. 15, '62,
West Point, Mo.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29. '62.
Died of clu-on. diarrhea, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., Nov. 21, '63;
wounded in action Sep. 19,
'63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. (.'orp. Oct. 2, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 2, '61; trans.
to V. R. C, Nov. 11, '6;^.
Des. Leav'th, Mar. 6, '6:3.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 15, '62,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct, 2, '61.
Died of cliron. diarrhea, Na.sh-
ville, Tenn., Dec. 9, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 21, '61.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out Oct. 2, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Mus. out Nov. 4, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Died Annapolis, Md., Nov. 1,'63.
state of Kansas.
283
KIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry -Con^//(?<f'r7.
COMPANY Q—Conlinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Weis. John G . . .
Wilson, Geortrp M .
Doniphan Co.
Palermo
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Died Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 22, '63;
neverely wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Renl. Vet.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G!
Raker, David
Bowman, Samuel M.
ilr.iwu. James H. . .
Ihown. William R.
Oistel. Herman
Diesselmier, Henry
Caveuess, Nathan C .
Gammel, John
Herman, Christian.
Hudson, Jolin
Harri.-;, William B.
Hopkins, Joseph. .
Hatcher. Eli A.. .
Jones, William . .
Knndson, Knud.
Krnnisou, .James J .
Kirby. William B..
I Kinsr. Edmoud H..
I Meitenser, .Jacob. .
Madaulet..John B.
i Miller. W'illiani
i Norris, Allen
Pickard, James.
Perry, Enoch R. .
f'atterson, Adam .J. ..
Patter.^on, William. . .
Rosenthall, William.,
Reynolds, William R.
Ruckey, Robert
.Scliwope, Christian.
Scliwopr, Gf)tleib.. .
Thoinp.-on, Tliomas.
Tayl.u, Rufus R
^ inoyard, John
Wi'i.s, Frederick
Washer, Solomon R .
Wright, Eli S
Wenzler, Felix.
UNDER COOK.
Washington, George.
Sumner
Doniphan .
Geary City
Palermo. . .
Palermo.
WabashCo.IU
Geary Cit.\
Sumner. . . ,
Geary City
-Vtchison
Geary City
Doniphan .
Atchison . .
Geary City
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 1.5, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 1.5. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 6. '61
Oct. 15, "61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 15, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. :«), '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 13. "61
Nov. 2, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 2, '61
Nov. 30, "61
Oct. 15, '61
Feb. 9, '64 Feb. 9, '64
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Nov. 21, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62 ; dis. for
disability Mar. 25, '63, Leav.
Des. West Point, Mo., .Jan.
15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 25, '63.
Died Oct. 21, '63, Chattanooga,
of w'ds rec. in ac. Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 26, '63, Lea-
venworth.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 26, '63, Lea-
venwortli.
Mus. out Oct. 18, '64, Villia-
now, Ga.
Trans, to V. R. (".. Aug. 3, '63.
Trans, to Y. R. C, May 15, '64.
Died of lung fever. West Point,
Mo., Feb. 11, '62.
Des. Palermo, Kan., Nov. 5, '61.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 1, "63, Nash-
ville.
Trans, to V. R. C. May 1, '64:
severely wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 21, '61.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Tul-
lahoma, Teim., July 20, '63.
Trans, to V. R. C, Apr. 6, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. July 29, '63, Nash-
ville.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '6:i,
Chicamauga.
Trans, to Sth Wis. Batt«ry,
Dec. 26, '62.
Des. Lawrence, Dec. 15, "61.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Dec. 1, '61.
Trans, to V. R. C, .\pr. 6, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 16. ■64,Villianow,
Ga.
Renl. Vet.
Died Nashville, .\pr. 23, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Died, Leavenworth, Oct. 13,'62.
Trans, to V. R. C, Mar. 30, '64.
Dis. for disability .June 20, '64,
Madison, Ind. ; wo'ded in ac.
Sep. 19, "63, Chicamauga.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Dec. 1, '61.
Trans, to V. R. C, Apr. 6, '64;
wounflcd in ac. Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Died of dis. New .\lbany. Ind..
June 17, '64.
Des. Chattanooga. June 9, "64.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co.
G.
FIRST SERGT.
Joseph Wadhams
SERGEANTS.
Joseph Wadhams
Herman, Cristel
James Pickard
Doniphan
Geary City . . .
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 6, '64.
Mus. put with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
284
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — LNFANTRY—Con^/nwed.j
RE-ENLISTED VETEEANS-Co. (i-Continved.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
D.itcuf
en: i>l niniif.
Date of
niu.stei-.
Remarks.
CORPOBALS.
Johnson Rapplezea.
Thomas Earlywine. .
James Pickard
Christian Schwope. .
PRIVATES.
Bransfield, Maurice .
Christol, Herman
Earlywine, Thomas.
Evans, Obadiali
Furge.'jon, Thomas J.
Hall, George C
Miller. William
Doniphan Co.
Geacy City . . .
Leavenworth.
Doniphan . . . .
Palermo
Donipliau Co.
Wab. Co., lU.,
Martin, Abuer.
Pickard. James
Rapplezea, Johnson.
Schwope, Christian.
Thompson, Tliomas.
Geary City . . .
Doniphan Co.
Wadharas, Joseph
Wood, Thomas L..
Wilson, George M.
Doniphan Co.
Leavenworth,
Palermo .
Jan. 1, '64
Fob. 16. '64
Jan. 1, "64
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Died of chronic diarrhea, Pal-^
ermo, Kan., Oct. 3, '64. '
Mus. out with res. Nov. 28, ''
Pro. Serst. Aug. 1. '65.
Mus. out witli veg. Nov. 28, 'i
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65. .
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.i|
Dis. for disability, June 5, '64,>|
New Orleans, La. I
Died, Nashville, Dec. 21, '63, otH
wountls received in action '
Dec. 16, '64, Nashville, Tenn.'
Dis. for disability, Apr. — , '65,i
Leavenworth.
Pro. (Jorp. Sep. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Coi'p. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65;:j
died, Cairo, 111., before receiv-
ing final discharge.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64. _ ;
Killed in action, Dec. 15, '64,i1
Na.-;hville, Tenn. i
Des. JolmsonviUe, Tenn., .June'
20, '65.
SUBSTITUTES — Co. G.
(CORPORALS.
Silas Buggies
Jolin Scoggin
PRIVATES.
Baker, William
Creath, Carroll A...
Frazier, James M..
Halsey, Charles
Hunter. Samuel S..
Kennedy, Rupert. . .
Minshall, Byron L.
Nailor, Oliver
Owings. Samuel. . . .
Ruggles, Silas
Rue, John W
Scoggin, John
Weston, Jacob
Leavenworth.
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Leavenwortli.
Nov. 18, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Dec. 3. '64
Nov. 18, '64
Nov. 19, '64
Jan. 9, '64
Dec. 6, '64
Oct. 21, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Dec. 30, '64
Nov. 18, '64
Oct. 21, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Nov. 18, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Dec. 3. '64
Nov. IS, '64
Nov. 19, '64
Jan. 9, "64
Dec. 6, '64
Oct.
.Jan.
21, '64
10, "65
Dec. 30, '64
Nov. 18, '64
Oct. 22, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Dec. 26, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28,
Des. New Orleans, July 5, '6
Des. Nashville. June 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '6
Mus. out on flet. roll, Benton
Barracks, Mo., Nov. 10, '65.
Mus.outon det. roll, Knoxville,,
Tenn., May 16, '65.
Mus. out with rog. Nov. 28, '65.
No evidence t)f mus. out t>n file.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28. '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28,
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Edgar P. Trego.
Samuel R. Stanley
FIRST LIEUT.
Frank Curtis
Sanuiel R. Stanley. ..
.Vdam Cosnor
SECOND LIEUT.
Harvey C. Blackman.
FIRST SERGT.
Fred. W. Williamson,
Ephriam S. Slagle . . .
Samutd R. Stanley. ..
SKRGEANTS.
Samuel R. Stanley. ..
Hi'Zi'kiah B. Strong,
W:isliingtoii Waugli..
Pre-emp., 111.
Geneseo, 111. .
Moline, 111. . . .
Neb.C'y.,N.T.
Leavenworth,
Geneseo, 111 . .
Leavenworth,
Moline, 111. . . .
Jan. 20, "62
Nov. 2, '61
Jan. 20, "62
Dec. 1. '61
Jan.
30,
'62
Sep.
1,
'64
Jan.
30,
'62
July
Sep.
I,
•64
'64
Jan.
30,
'62
Jan.
20,
'62
Nov.
2
'61
Jan.
20,
'62
Dec.
1,
"61
Killed in action Sept. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability July 6, '64;
wounded in action Sep. 20, '63,
Chicamagua, Ga.
Pro. Capt. Sept. 1, '64.
Trans, to Field and Staff as
R. Q. M. Sep 15, '65.
Pro. Capt. in U. S. Col'd Tr'ps.
Des., Ft. Riley, May 13, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea, luka,
Mi.«s., Sep. 3, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 7, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Sep. 4, '62.
Dis: for disability Feb. 11, '63,
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Dis. for disability Apr. 28, '6
Nashville, Tenn.
state of Kansas.
285
I'.KJHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'o»/?-«y/cr/.
COMPANY R — Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
D.MtCOf
enli.-itiiu'iit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
( ; ■oipre H. Huslios. . .
W illiam C.GilHspio.
V.lam Cosner
.Ii>lm M. Lappens
Leavenwortli,
Viola, 111. .
Moline, 111.
Quincy, 111.
•IdIiii Henderson
Jerome W. Thomas
:> , CORPORALS.
! VViUiam C. Gillispie
! John Henderson . . . .
'William Helvins . . .
.John J. Hart
.hilni W. Lappens. , .
Ei)iiraim S. Slagle. . ,
lesse A. RodfTers. . . .
VVelliiitrton Bernard
.T.Toinf \V. Thomas .
■ "' I ties Morgan
n Cosner
Alexander Johnson .
» l,\rthurD. Craig
jRobert S. Pinkerton.
Moses Stanley
Harrison Beans
lieorge W. Cody
» 'James M. Davis
Alien B. Bozarth....
Henry D. Ellison....
' John VV. Black
'A'illiam C. Breckon-
ridije
Ml'SICIANS.
Henry H. Pierce
' rWaiard W. Nye
PRIVATES.
\-heiihurst, .lames D
U water, Ethan
liicckenridge, Will-
iam C
iinriisido, James
Bozarth. Allen B
Beans, Harrison
Slaiiey, Henry
i'Wer, Henry
ifiuard, Wellington
^ahn, Frank M
wi, William .1. . ..
n, Henry L
-"1,-y, William C...
liroaister, Elza
'fxiy, Qeorge W
Aspen\vall,Nb
(leneseo, 111
Viola, 111. .
AspenwaU,Nb
Leavenworth,
Gr'usb'g,N.Y,
Quincy, 111.. ..
Leavenworth.
Moline, lU. . . .
Leavenworth,
Geneseo, 111 . .
Leavenworth,
Moline, 111. . . .
Geneseo, lU . .
Neb. City, Nb.
Pre-erapt'n,Il.
Nem'haCNb
Neb. City, Nb
Leavenworth,
AspenwaU Nb
Nashville, Tn
Leavenworth,
Mercer Co. .11.
Neb. City, Nb.
Geneseo, 111 . .
Pro-empt'n, II
Mercer Co., II.
Leavenwortli,
Aspeuwall.Nb
Neb. City, Nb.
Leavenworth,
Neb. City, Nb.
LiunTwp.,IU.
Geneseo, lU . .
Leavenworth,
Nebraska Ter.
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Jan, 24, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Feb. 10, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 18. '61
Apr. 20, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 2C, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 2.5, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 18, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 13, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 20. '62
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
.Jan. 20, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Feb. 10, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 18, '61
Apr. 20, '63
Mar. .31, '64
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 18. '61
Jan. 20; '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 13, '61
Jan. 24, "62
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Red. to ranks June 7, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 15, '63,
Nashville, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Died, Oct. 16. '63, Chattanooga,
Tenn., of wd's received in ac-
tion Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga,
Ga.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga. Ga.
Pro. Serg. June 7, '62.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 12, '63.
Dis. for disability May 15, '62,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Red. to rank.~. .July 28, '62.
Pro. Serg. Feb. 17, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 6, '62.
Red. to ranks June 7, '62.
Red. to ranks July 22, '63.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Killed in action Sep. 19. '63,
Chicamauga. Ga.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, '62.
Reduced to ranks Oct. 1, '62.
Renl. Vet. ; w'd in ac'n Sep. 19,
'63, Chicamauga, Ga., ahso '64,
Love.joy, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of disease, Nashville,
Tenn., Feb. 5, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Mar. 16, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Hunts-
ville, Ala. ; w'd in ac'tn Sep.
19, '63, CJiicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet. ; w'ded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Renl. vet. ; w'ded in act'n Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out .Jan. 20, '65, Huntsv'l,
Ma.
Dis. for disability .Jan. 15, '64,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 8, '6;i.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 17, '63.
Dis. for disability Jan. 18, '63,
Quincy, 111.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62 ; dis. for
dis. Sep. 2, '63, St. Louis, Mo.
Died of clironic diarrhea,
Chattanooga.Tenn Nov. 15, '6;^.
Died of typlioid fever, St.
Louis. Mo., Sep. 15, '62.
Des. Leavenworth. Mar. 13, '62.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 17, '63.
286
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'oHY/??Med.
COMPANY H— Continued.
Names ::iil rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlisMneiit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Collins, Henry E
NemahaC'y,N
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Mus. out Jan. 7, '65, Huuts'vl.
Cone, Charles
Leavenworth,
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Died of disease Nashville,
Tenn., Mar. 30, '63.
Corman, Jacob W
"
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Des. on march, in Kansas.
May 27, '62.
Craig, Arthur D
Neb. City. Neb
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '62.
Cosner, Adam
Molin(-,Ill....
Jan. 24, "62
Jan. 24, '62
Pro. Corp. June 10, '62.
Davis, James M
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Pro. Corp. Feb. 17, '63.
Davis, William
NemahaC'y,N
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Trans, to 8th Wisconsin Batt.,
Jan. 1, '64.
Ford, Henry C
Moline, 111....
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dis. for disability, Oct. 18, '62,'
Louisville, Ky.
Frame, Wallace
Sumner
Dec. 19, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Dis. for disability, Apr. 18, 62,
Leavenworth.
GiUiland, Thomas H.
Neb. City, Neb
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Killed in action, Sep. 19, n:!,
Chicamauga, Ga.
GiUispie, William C. .
Viola, 111
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. :J0, '62.
Henderson, John
Aspenwall, N.
Jan. 20, "62
Jan. 20, '62
' ' • '
Haley, William
R'k Island, 111
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Renl. Veteran.
Helving, William
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Hart, John J
Gr'nsb'g, N.Y.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 30, '62 : mus.
out Jan. 28, '6.5, Huntsv'l, Ala.
Hawkins, Alfred
Nebraska T..
' '
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65, Huntsv'l.
Hurst, John M
Leavenworth,
Mus. out on det, roll, Nash-
ville, May 18, '65; wounded in
action, Dec. 16, '64, Nashville.
Haines, Frederick —
R'k Island, 111
Jan. 24, '62
' '
Mus. out Jan. 24, '65. Huntsv'l.
Hurst, .James H
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Dis. for (iisability. May 26, '63,
Nashville, Tenn.
Holt, .John M
Moline, 111.,..
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Mus. out Dec. 6, '64, Nashville.
Hartley, John W
Hart, Francis
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dis. for disability, Oct. 8, "62,
St. Louis.
Hare, James
' '
' '
Mus. out Jan. 20, '65, Huntsv 1.
Hughes, George H —
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, "62 : des. ou
march. Sep. 17. '62.
Jones, Thomas R
Boon v'le. Neb.
Jan. 30, '62
Jan. 30, "62
Renl. Vetei-an.
Jolinson, Alexaudei-. .
Geneseo, 111..
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1. '61
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disabilitv,
Feb. 3, '63, St. Louis.
Lamoreux, Louis
Aspenwall, N.
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Lee, Alfred E
Jan. 20, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Mus. out Mar. 1, '65, Ft. Rilcv.
Lappens, .John W —
Quincy, 111.. . .
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Morgan, Charles
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, "62
Jan. 20, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '62.
May field, George
' '
' *
Dis. for disability, Oct. 9, (i-.
St. Louis.
McFarlin, Robert M..
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Dis. Jan. 30, '63, to enable him
enlist in marine service.
McCardy, William...
Geneseo, 111 . .
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Died, Oct. 4, "63, Chattanooira,
of wounds received in action,
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
McDaniel, Robert
Neb. City, Neb
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Manford, Willard...
Leavenworth,
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Trans. to65tli Ohio Volunte(Ms,
Mar. 4, '6"2.
Noe, Lafayette
' '
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Renl. Veteran.
Nye, Willard W
Geneseo, 111...
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Pro. Musician.
Neimeir, Henry
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dis. for disability. .\ug, 29, '62,
St. Louis.
Pinkerton, Robert S..
Pre-empt'n, 11
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '62.
Pelstien, John
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dis. for disability, Mar. 15, ivk
Leavenworth ; wounded in ac-
tion, July 22, '64, Atlanta.
Perry, James M
Aspenwall, N.
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 18. '61
Dis. for disability, Apr. IS, '•>'-.
Leavenworth.
Parker, James W. . . - .
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 20. '62
Died of disease, Mumfordsv'l.
Ky., Sep. 22, '62.
Paul, WiUiam
Renl. Veteran ; wounded in ac-
tion, Sep. 20, '63, Chicamauga ;
al.so Nov. 25, '63, Miss'n Ridge.
Packard, Russell R..
' '
' '
Renl. Veteran.
Pierce, Henry H
Neb. City, Neb
' '
Pro. Musician.
Rodgers, Jesse A
Moline, 111....
Dec. 1, "6:
Dec. 1, '61
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 30, '62: mus.
out Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 6,
'64 ; wounded in action Scv-
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Ritchey, John J
NemahaC'y,N
Dec. 18, "61
Dec. 18, '61
Des. Oct. 2, '62.
Rodgers, John F
Mercer Co., Ill
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Re-enlisted Veteran.
state of Kansas.
287
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- C'on^«merf .
COMPANY K — Conlinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PEIVATKS.
Stanley, Samuel R.
Smith, Goorjare M . . .
Snyder, James R. . ,
Schmidt. Lewis ...
Sayle, David
Strong, Hezekiah B
Staples, Edmund L
Stoner, William H...
Stout. Walter K
Slasle. Epliriam S. . .
Thomas, .Jerome W .
T(>npain, Felix
Twinir, Frederick . . .
Venter, Enoch
Veazey, Georgre W.. .
Waufrh, Washington
Wood, William E ...
Wood, Theodore
Warren, .Tames H.. . .
Wauph. .John
Wheeler, Moroni
Whotton, Hernion . .
Williamson, Fred W,
Wright, Henry H. . . .
Geneseo, 111 .
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Leavenworth, Dec. 17, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Moline, 111
Leavenworth
Geneseo, 111
Neb'kaC'y,Nb
Leavenworth
Moline, 111. . . .
Mercer«Co.,IU.
Neb'kaC'y,Nb
Leavenworth,
MercerCo.,111.
Moline. lU....
Leavenworth,
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Nov. 2,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 10,
Dec. 13,
Jan. 20,
Dec. 1,
Jan. 24,
Dec. 13, '61
Jan. 25,
Dec. 1,
Jan. 25,
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 28, '61
Date of
muster.
Nov. 2, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Jan. '20, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 24, '62
Dec. 13, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 20, '62
Dec. 28, "61
Remarks.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Renl. Vet ; wounded in action
Nov. 25, '63, Mission Ridge.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
No evidence of muster out on
file; wounded in action Sep.
19, '61, Chicamauga, Ga.
Missing in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Mus. out Jan.25,'65, Huntsville.
Ala.
Dis. for disability Oct. 3, '62,
Jelierson Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out on det. roll, San An-
tonio, Tex., Oct. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 6, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability Ai)r. 18, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Des. Apr. 10, '63.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Dis. for disability June 27, "62,
Union Citv, Tenn.
Mus. out .Jan. 17, '65, Hunts-
ville ; w'd in hand Jan. 17, '65.
Dis. Oct. 15, '62, St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Dec. 6, '61, Nashville.
Dis. for disability Apr. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Died of consumption, Jeffer-
son Barracks, Mo., Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, May 28, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Black, .John W
Carroll, Francis M.
I'ollin.s, Henry
Ellison, Henry D...
Gilliston, James P..
Keith, Ricliard
Lucas, John T
Patterson, .Jesse M.
Richardson, Henry.
Stanley, Moses
^iiiith, RoljcTt
Sn,\dcr, Hrni-y
Taylor, William . . .
Thomas, Charles
Tucker, James L. . . .
Tyrell, EdmondL...
Taylor, .John
Caderwood,.JosephL.
rNDKR COOK.
Farris, Henry
Leavenworth,
Nashville,Ten
Neb'kaC'y,Nb
Na.sliville,Ten
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Apr. 22, '63
Apr. 20, '63
May 9, '6:^
May 1, '63
Mar. 14, '63
Mar. 16, '63
Apr. 24, '63
Feb. 10, '62
Mar. 14, '63
Apr. 24, '63
Mar. 14, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Mar. 14, 63
May 9, '6:3
Mar. 31, '64
Apr. 22, '63
Apr. 20, '63
May 9, '63
May 1, '63
Mar. 14, '63
Mar. 16, '63
Apr. 24, '63
Feb. 10, '62
Mar. 14, '63
Apr. '24, '63
Mas. 14, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Mar. 14, '63
May 9, '63
Oct. 13, '63 I Oct. 14, '63 Des. Feb. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn., .July 22, '64.
Des. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.,
Sep. 14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, "63.
Des. Chattanooga, June 9, '64.
Des. near Steven.son, Ala., Aug.
25, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Des. Nashville, May 30, '63.
Died of small pox, Chatta-
-nooga, Tenn., Sep. 28, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, '62.
Des, Nashville, June 4, '63.
Des. Brown Val'y, Ga.,Sep. 4,'63.
Died of clu-onic diarrhea,
Nashville, Tenn., Oct, 4, '63.
Killed by accident on the
Gulf of Mexico, July 7, '65.
Des. Winchester, Tenn., July
20, '63.
Des. Broomtown, Ga., Sep.
14, '63.
De.s. Nashville, Dec. 17, '64.
Des. Nashville. May 9, '65.
FIRST SEKGT.
Samuel R. Stanley.
.A.dam Cosner
.John Henderson. . . .
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. H.
Geneseo, 111 . .
Moline, 111. . . .
Aspenwall,Nb
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 25, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 7, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- 6'on«/>?»fy/.
KE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. B.- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Datn of
enlistinont.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Adam Cosner
John Henderson,
Arthur D. Craig.
Robert S. Pinkerton
Jerome W. Thomas .
CORPORALS.
Artliur D. Craig
Robert S. Pinkerton
Allen B. Bozarth
.James Burnside
Lafayette Noe
George M. Smith. . . .
.James R. Snyder
John F. Rodgers
Wm. C. Breckenrid.gt
PRIVATES.
Ashenhurst, James D,
Atwater, Ethan
Breckenridge, Wm. C
Burnside, James
Bozarth, Allen B
Boyer, Henry.
Bailey, William C . . .
Cosner, Adam
Chronister, Elza
Craig, Arthur D
Henderson, .John ....
Haley, William
.Jones, Thomas R
Lamoreux, Louis. . . .
McDaniel, Robert. . .
Noe, Lafayette
Pinkerton. Robert S.
Paul, William
Packard, Russell R
Rodgers, John F
Stanley, Samuel R.
Smith, George M
Snyder, .James R
Thomas, Jerome W
Tonpain, Felix
Moline, IlL...
Aspenw'll,Nb
Neb. City, Nb
Pre-empt'n,Il
Genoseo, 111 . .
Neb. City, Nb
Pre-empt"n,Il
Aspenw'll,Nb
Leavenworth
Geneseo, 111..
Leavenworth,
Mercer Co, 111.
Pre-empt'n,Il.
Mercer Co,Ill.
Leavenworth,
Aspen w'll,Nb.
Leavenworth,
Moline, 111..
Neb. Cit.v, Nb
Aspenw'll,Nb
R'k Island,Ill
Booneville,Nb
Aspenw'll,Nb.
Neb. City, Nb.
Leavenworth,
Pre-empt"n,Il.
Leavenworth,
Mercer Co.Ill.
Geneseo, 111 ..
Leavenworth,
Geneseo, 111 . .
Neb. City, Nb.
Jan. 2.5, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 2.5, '64
Jan. 80, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 25, '64
.Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 25, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 20, '64
.Jan. 25,
Jan. 21,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 21,
Jan. ao.
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 21,
Jan. 25,
Feb. 21,
Jan. 20, '64
Jan. 25, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 30, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 7, "64
Apr. 13, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Jan. 25, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 13, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. 1st. Sergt. July 7, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65 ;
w'ded in ac. Sep. 4, '64, Love-
joy, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 4, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Oct. — , '64,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65;
wounded in action Dec. 15,'64,
Nashville.
Died, Sep. 30, '64, Chattanooga,
of wounds rec'd Sep. 3, '64,
Lovejoy, Ga.
Dis. for disability Aug. .31, '65;
wounded in action Sep. 3, '64,
Lovejoy, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 25, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. Nov. 28, '65 ; woun'd
in action Nov. 25, '63, Mission
Ridge, Tenn. ; also, Dec. 16,
'64, Nashville. Tenn.
Dis. for disability Mar. 16, 65,
Benton Barracks ; wounded in
action Dec. 16, '64, Nashville,
Tenn.
Des. Chattanooga, Tenn., June
9 '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. m, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Des. Nashville, June 2, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 25, '64.
Killed in a quarrel, Johnson-
ville, Tenn., June 20, '65; w'd
in action Nov. 25, '63, Mission
Ridge, Tenn.
Des. Nov. — . '64 ; w'd in act'n
Aug. 4, '64, Atlanta, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Henry C. Austin.
Marion Brooks . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry C. Austin.
Marion Brooks . .
Charles, Slawson
St. Louis, Mo.
Spring Hill,Il.
St. Louis, Mo.
Spring Hill.Il.
Jan. m, '62
Sep. 16, '64
Oct. 24, '61
Jan. 30, '62
Oct. 21, '64
Trans, to Co. E, to date July 4,-
'64 ; w'd in act'n Sep. 19, '6^
Chicamauga, Ga. ; captured
July 4, '64, while absent from ,
his command.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65..'
Pro. Capt. Jan. 30, '62.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65
state of Kansas.
"289
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
COMPANY I— Continued. ■
-Continued.
N:iiiit's and rank.
Rcsiefonce.
Date of
enli!rtiiient.
Date of
mustor.
Kemarks.
SECOND LIEDT.
Lewis B. Graliam .
Byron Sleinnions..
FIRST SEEGT.
Byron Slemmont:
James O. Brooks
SERGEANTS.
James O. Brooks
William G. Davis ...
Daniel McNaug-liton.
Setli H. Wells . . . .
Charles Slawson. . .
Herbert E. Cotes. ,
Robert E. Greenlee.
CORPORALS.
Robert E. Adams. . .
William J. Carter
Herbert E. Cotes
Henry M. Kurd. .
Charles Slawson.
.losiah Shepard .
Sf'tli H. Wells . . . ,
Wallace Martin. ,
.John \\. Lonff
Charles O Robohl . . .
William Spencer
WUliam P. Brown.. .
MUSICIANS.
Whorton J. Kinsey. .
Jo.seph Kesler
PRIV.\TES.
.-Vdams, Robert E
.Mexander, Willis M .
-Anderson, Robert C .
Brooks. Marion
Boler, James
Brooker, Henry
Bans.-. Walker
Brewer, Rollin., .
Brooks, James O.
Brewer, Wallace..
Brewer, Warren . .
Bisbee, Charles.
Brown, .Albert . .
BaU, Thomas.
Bisbee, Mark.
Buckley, Samuel.
Carter, William J . . .
Collins, William H.,
Courshaine, Ferdi-
nand
Cadwell, David
Corker, John R. . . .
Cotes, Herbert E...
Davis. William G
—19
St. Louis, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Spr'K Hill, lU.
Moline, 111 . . .
Spr'g Hill, HI,
Shanghai, Mo,
Spr's Hill, 111.
Moline, 111....
Spr'jT Hill, 111.
Moline, 111
Spr'g Hill, 111
Moline, 111.
Shanghai. Mo.
Spr'ffHill,ni.
Geneseo, lU . .
White Cloud,
Neb. C'y, Neb.
PinkPr'rie,Ill
Geneseo, 111
Leavenworth,
SprV Hill, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Spr'fT Hill, 111.
Moline, 111...
Spr'»?Hin,Ill.
Moline, 111
St. Louis, Mo.
Spr's Hill, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Spr'K Hill, 111,
Neb. C'y, Neb,
Moline, 111....
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Neb. C'y, Neb.
Leavenworth,
Moline, 111. . . .
Oct. 16, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Oct. 20. '61
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
IS. "61
20, '61
20, '61
30, "61
20, '61
20, '61
20, '61
30, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
IS, '61
2.S, '61
30, '61
Apr. .3, '62
14, '61
6, '64
4, '61
20, '62
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
May
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Sep, 20, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 18. '61
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Oct. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Mar. 11, '62
Mar. 23, '63
Oct. 16, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
18, '61
20, '61
20, '61
30, '61
20. '61
2U, '61
20, "61
30, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
18, '61
28, '61
30, '61
Apr. 3, '62
14, '61
6, '64
4, '61
20, '62
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
May
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Jan. 2.5, '62
Oct. 20, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Mus. out Auff. 1, '62, Jacinto,
Miss.
Res. July 17, '6.5 ; w'd in action
Sep. I'j, '63, Chicamauga.
Pro. 2d Lieut. March 23, '63.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, Marietta,
Ga.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 23, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64, Chatta-
nooga. Tenn.
Died, Spring Hill, 111., Feb. 1,
"65 ; .severely w'ded in action
Sep. 19, '62, Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of disease St. Louis, Mo.,
Oct. 3, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Killed in action, Sep. 19. "63,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Renl. Vet. ; w'ded in act'n Sep.
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Pro. Sergt. May 20, '62.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action.
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
ro. Sergt. Nov. 15, '62.
Dis. for dis. July 27, '62, Cairo.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 10, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for dis. July 27, '62, Cairo.
Des. Corinth, Miss., July 18,'62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Dis. for disability July 17, '62,
Corinth, Miss.
Trans, to 25th Mo. Vols., Jan.
1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 30, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Killed in action Nov. 25, '64,
Mission Ridge, Tenn.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 8, '64, Pulaski,
Tenn.
Mus. out Oct. 18, '64, ViUianow,
Ga.
Mus. out Oct. 20, '64, Nash-
ville. Tenn.; w'ded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamaiiga, Ga.
Dis. for disability May 29, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Dec. 2, '64, Nashville.
Died of disease Farmington,
Miss., Aug. 10, '62.
Died of disease. New .Albany,
Ind., Dec. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for disability Oct. 11, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Mav 18. '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Conf^inwed.
COMPANY 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
English, Jaines
Louisiana. Mo
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Fuller, Lucius
Sp'ng Hill, 111.
Moline, HI.. . .
Sep. 20. '61
Sep. '20. '61
' '
Fitzenmire. Gaudloop
' '
' '
Mus. out Sep. 20, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. : w'ded inaction
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Greenlee, Robert E. . .
Sp'ng HiU.m.
Sep. 30, '66
Sep. 30, '61
Pro. Sergt. ; dis. for disability
Feb. 8, '63, Nashville, Tenn.
Greenlee, Wilson
Dis. for disability Mar. 20, '6:},
Nashville, Tenn.
Gaines, Thomijson
Geneseo, HI . .
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, "(U
Renl. Veteran.
Hughes, Henry
Nemaha, Neb.
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 12, '61
' '
Hibbard, James E.. . .
Sp'ng HiU,Ill.
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Dis. for disability, Nov. 26, '62,
Na.shville, Tenn.
House, Arthur
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Mus. out Mar. 3, '65.
Hurd, Henry M
Sp'ng Hill, ni.
Oct. :M, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62,
Hibbs, Evan R
Moline, 111....
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Died in Libby Pr'n, Nov. 16,'64.
Hibbs, Samuel B
' '
' '
' '
Died in Libby Pr'n, Sep.18,'64.
Joslin, Benjamin B..
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Dis. Jan. 1, '62, to accept pro-
motion as R. Q. M.
Joslin, Edmund
Coon Cr'k,Ill.
Nov. .5, '61
Nov. .5, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Johnson, Adams G. . .
Gene.^eo, 111..
' '
' '
Mus. out Nov. 15, '64, Cairo, 111.
Johnson, George
Waverly
Dec. 4, '61
Dec. 4, '61
Dis. Mar. 4, '62, Leavenworth.
Kelley, Joseph
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Kiser, Fred
"
"
Killeil in action, Sep. 19, 'Si,
Chicamauga.
Kuykendall, Aaron . .
Moline, 111....
Sep. '20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Renl. Vet<^ran.
Kinsey, Whorton J. . .
Geneseo, 111 . .
Dec. 4, '61
Dec. 4. '61
Pro. Musician.
Long, John W
' '
Sep. :«, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Langdou, Seth E
Sp'ng HilhlU.
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Liske, Francis
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 7, '61
Dec. 7, "61
' '
Martin, Wallace
Sp'ng Hill, 111.
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Pro. Corp. Apr. 2, '62.
Majors, Byron
' '
Sep. '20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Mulinx, Lafayette
' '
Nov. . 1. '61
Nov. 1, '61
' '
Metcalf, Abraham . . .
Coon Cr'k, 111.
Sep. '20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
' '
Martin, Charles
Sp'ng Hill, 111.
' '
' '
' '
Majors, Myron
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dis. for disability, Oct. 23, '62,
St. Louis.
Murdock, Henry C. . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 6, '61
Dec. 6, '61
Trans, to 25th Mo. Vols., Jan.
1, '62, Leavenworth.
McNaughteu, Daniel .
Sp'ng Hill, 111.
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 30, '62.
Noak, John L
Coon Cr'k, 111.
Sep. '20, '61
Sep. "20, '61
Renl. Veteran.
Newton, Charles A . . .
Cleveland, O..
Oct. 14, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Dis. for disability, Sep. 2, "64,
Cleveland, Ohio; wounded in
ac'u, Sep. 19, '63. Chicamauga.
Owens, John
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 2. '61
Trans, to 25th Missouri Vols.,
.Jan. 1, '62.
Palmer, Martin
Neb. C'y, Nob.
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Mus. out Dec. 11, '64, St. Louis.
Query, John C
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 2, '61
Dec, -2, '61
Renl Vet.
Robinson, John A
Moline, lU....
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Robinson, James Y. . .
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 25, '62
Mus. out on det. roll, Spring-
field, m., Aug. 12, '65.
Roath, Matthew W...
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Mus. out Oct. IS, '64, Villianow,
Ga.
Drowned en route from Leav-
Ridgley, John
Neb. C'y, Neb.
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 11, "61
enworth to St. Louis. May
29, '62.
Slawson. Charles
Sp'ngHill.Ill.
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Spencer, William ....
Neb. C'y, Neb.
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Sutton, James
White Cloud..
Feb. 26, '62
Feb. 26, '62
Renl. Vet.
Slemmons, Byron
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 16, '61
Oct. 16, '61
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan, 30, '62.
Spurlock, Humphrey,
Sp'ngHiU,Ill.
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Killed in action Nov. 25, '63,
Mission Ridge, Tenn.
Shepard, Josiah
Moline, 111.. . .
Sep. -20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
Slawson, Jesse
Sp'ngHill,IU.
Mus. out Sep. 20, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn ; w'd in action
Sep. 19. '63, Chicamauga.
Snider, Martin
Neb. C'y, Neb.
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dis. for disability, Feb. 2, '63,
St. Louis.
Sutton, Charles E. . . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dis. for disability, June 8, '62,
Leavenworth.
Secres, Henry
Sp'ngHill,Ill.
' '
' '
Renl. Vet.
Spurlock, Asa
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Died of disea.se, Columbus,
Ky., June 3, '62.
Shepard, Nelson
Moline, 111....
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Died, Farmington, Miss.. July
25, '62.
state of Kansas.
291
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co^j^mwec?.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRR'ATES.
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 20, '61
2.5, '63, Mission Ridge. Tenn.
Trapp, Daniel
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Oct. 30, '01
Oct. 30, '61
Renl. Vet.
Tonilinson, William. .
St. Louis, Mo.
Dec. 2, '61
Dec. 2, '61
Trans, to 25th Mo. Vols. Jan. 1,
'62, Leavenworth, Kan.
Talcott, Edwin J
Spr'y Hill, 111.
Nov. 5, '61
Nov. .5, '61
Pro. Hosp. St'wd. Mar. IS, '62.
Waltz, Gottfried
' '
Oct. 30, "61
Oct. :i0, '61
Renl. Vet.
William.s, Andrew J. .
Moline, III. . .
Sop. 20, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Killed in action Sep. 19, '6.3,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Weldinfr, Arthur
Si)r'i^ Hill, 111.
Mus. out Sep. 20, '64, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. : w'nded in act'n
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Wilson, EliasH
Moline. 111. . . .
' '
' '
Mus. out Sep. 20, '64, Leav'th.
WeUs, Seth H
Shanjarhai,Mo.
Oct. 18, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I.
Brown, William P.
Cadel, Peter
Connaster, James K.
Day, Felix
Florance, William . .
(jray, .John W
Hardison, Hiram
Hildebrand, David N.
Harper, Samuel..
Kemble, .Julius F.
Kosler, Joseph
McMurry, Charles H,
Massey, William A. ..
Powers, Patrick
Pearson, William
Pearson, William J .
Pearce, James
Resser, Moses W. ..
Robohl, Charles O.
Yates, James H
UNDER COOK.
Allen. Solomon. ...
Pink Prairie
Nashville.
Nashville
White Cloud ,
Iowa Point. . .
White Cloud
Leavenwortli
Nashville
Geneseo, 111. ,
White Cloud
Nashville
Mar.
Apr.
6,
10,
'64
'63
Mar.
20,
'63
Apr.
Mar.
21,
20,
'63
'63
Apr.
2
'62
Apr.
30,
'62
Mar.
Apr.
22,
3,
'62
'62
May
Mar.
20,
20,
'62
'63
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
6,
3,
20,
•64
'62
'63
Feb.
1,
'64
Mar.
Apr.
6,
10,
'64
'63
Mar.
20,
'63
Apr.
Mar.
21,
20,
'63
'63
Apr.
2,
'62
Apr.
30,
'62
Mar.
Apr.
22,
'62
'62
May
Mar.
20,
^20,
'62
'63
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
9,
3,
20,
'64
'62
'63
Feb.
9,
'64
Pro. Corp. Aug. I, '65.
Killed in act'n Aug. 6, '64, At-
lanta, Ga.
Des. Nashville, June 1, '63.
Des. Nashville, Apr. 15, '63.
Des. Murfreesboro, Juuel8,'63.
Died of di-sease, Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sep. 1, '64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 3, '63,
Nashville, Tenn.
Mus. out Apr. 5, '65, Greenville,
Tenn. ; w'nded in act'n Sep. 19,
'63, Chicamaugua, Ga.
Des. Eastport,Miss., Aug.15,'62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 4, '65.
Pro. Mus. May 20, '62.
Des. Nashville, Dec. 12, '64.
Des. Nashville, Apr. 15, '63.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63^
Chicamauga.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 31, '63, Nash-
ville.
Des. NashviUe, Dec. 12, '64,
Des. Winchester, Tenn., July
25, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jau. 1, '63.
Des. Winchester, July — , '63.
Des. Nashville, June 17, '65.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS - Co. I.
FIRST SERGT.
Jolm W. Long
William J. Carter.
SERGEANTS.
f'harles Slawson . .
Seth H.Wells
William J.Carter.
Wallace Martin.. .
William Spencer. .
CORPORALS.
William J. Carter.
William Spencer..
Wallace Martin...
John W. Long
Henry M.Hurd....
Gottfried, Waltz . .
Jolm C. Query
James Boler . '.
Thompson Gaines.
PRIVATES.
Boler, James
Brooker, Henry . . .
Geneseo, 111 . .
Moline, 111
Spr'g HUl, 111.
Shanghai, Mo,
Coon Cr'k, 111,
Spr'g HUl, 111,
Neb.City, Nb.
Moline, 111....
Neb.City, Nb.
Spr'g Hill, 111,
Geneseo, 111..
Spr'g Hill, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Moline, 111
Geneseo, 111..
Moline. 111....
Spr'g HiU, 111,
.Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Killed in action Dec. 15, '64,.
Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 21, '64.
Died of disease, in Ray Co.,
Mo., Nov. 2, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 24, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 21, '64 ; w'd
in action Aug. — , '64, Atlanta.
Pro. R. C. Sergt. Sep. — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65,
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Confmif^rf.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. I — Continued.
Names aud rank.
PRIVATES.
Brewer, RoUin
Carter, William J . .
Collins, William H
Coiirsliaine, Ferdi-
nand
English, James
Fuller, Lucius
Gaines, Thompson
Hurd, Henry M. . .
Hughes, Henry
.Joslin, Edmund. . .
Kelle.v , Josepli
Kuykendall, Aaron
Long, Jolm W
Langdon, Seth E..
Liske, Francis
Martin, Wallace . .
Majors, Byron
Mulinx, Lafayette
Metcalf, Abraham
Martin, Charles. . .
Noak, John L
Query, John C
Slawson, Charles. .
Spencer, William. .
Sutton. James
Secres, Henry
Shanks, John
Trapp, Daniel
Waltz, Gottfried . .
Wells, Seth H
Residence.
St. Louis, Mo.
Moliue, 111.. ..
Spr'g Hill, lU,
Neb.City, Neb
Louisiana, Mo
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Geneseo, 111 . .
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Nem'haCNb
Coon Cr'k.Ill.
St. Louis, Mo.
Moline, 111
Geneseo, 111 . .
Spr'g Hill, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Spr'g Hill. 111.
Coon Cr'k, III
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Coon Cr'k, 111
St. Louis, Mo
Spr'g Hill, 111
Neb.City, Neb
White Cloud,
Spr'g Hill, m.
Doniphan
Spr'g Hill, 111.
Shanghai, Mo.
Date of
enlistment.
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Dat€ of
muster.
Feb. 7, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Remarks
Killed in action Dec. 16, '64.
Nashville, Tenn.
Pro. Cori5. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with rog. Nov. 28, '65.
Killed in action Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Killed in action, Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Pro. 1st Lieut. lOOtli U. S. Col'd
Troops, June 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2x. '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Trans, to U. S. Engineer Corps,
July 21, '64.
Des. NashviUe, June 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
William S. Herd ....
James E. Love
FIRST LIEDT.
James E. Love
William H. Babcock
Jacob Niuffer
SECOND LIEUT.
Fred. R. Neat .......
William H. Babcock
Augustin J. Quinn. .
FIRST SERGT.
Augustin .7. Quinn. .
Jacob NiuiJer
SERGEAJvTS.
WiUiam North
Felix G. Dawson.
Peter Kelley
Austin Raper. . .
Ira N. Rose
Thomas Cross.,
Jacob Niuffer .
Joseph C. Hirll
Philip McDonald .
David P.Trimble.
Arthur L. Currie. .
St. Louis, Mo.
Galesburg.Ill.
California,Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Galesburg,IU.
St. Louis, Mo.
California, Mo
Camden, Mo..
St. Louis, Mo.
Loxingt'n,Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
California.Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
NewHav.jMo.
R'k Island.Ill
Lexingt'n,Mo
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Sep.
Oct.
1, '61
9, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 24, '61
July 16, '63
Oct. 10, '61
Mar. 23, '61
Aug. 30, '64
Jan. 1, '62
Apr. 19, '62
Mar. 23, '63
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Res. on account of disability,
June 16, '63.
Mus. out May 15, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adj. Nov.
17, '62.
Resigned June 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28. '65.
Resigned Feb. 22, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 23, '6:!.
Dis. for disability Dec. 28, "64,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pro. 2d Lieut. March 2:^, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of smallpox, St. LouiSi
Mo., Nov. 18, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 4, '64, Chatta* i
nooga, Tenn.; w'ded in action
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Dis. for disability May W, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 10, '6
Dis. for disability Oct. 30, '6
St. Louis. Mo.
Des. Corinth, Miss., July 23, '6
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Jul;
23, '64; wounded in act'n Sej
19, '63, Chicamaugua, Ga.
Killed in action Sep. 19,
Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
state of Kansas.
293
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— (7o)vi/:^rwef?.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Kamps and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Piulip McDonald . . .
Thomas Ci'oss
.Jacob Xinll'cr
O(^oi'.tj-e W. Sherwood
Albeit F. Bauta
I 'a flick O'Niel
Arthur L. Currie.
Joseph C. Hirll
Lyman Haley
Hufili Turner
David P.Trimble...
Jacob Kyle
Levi .1. Bybee
.Jackson Brit ton
Xowton Howe
Cliarles L. SuKfijs
Klisha Burnett
Henry Kc'mi>er
Henry Ortciitter
Mi'siri.\NS.
Ernest F. Grosche.. ..
Patrick Callahan . . .
Edward Dwyre
l'RIV.\TES.
Bybee, Levi J
Britton, .Jackson
Bascom, Henry M . . . .
Barrett, Jolin
Butler, .James
Burnett, Claiborn
Brown, Francis M.. ,
Burnett, Elisha . . . .
I^anta, Albert F
Briscoe, Samuel
Bleumner, Cliarles. ,
Clancy, Michael
Cissua, Joseph
Cross, Thomas
Cissua, Samuel
Currie, Artluir Li. ...
Dawson, Felix G
lUirkin. Miciiael
Dodd. Fred
Driiii,', Jolin
Ellis. David O
Flannifran, Miciiael.
Ford, Edmund
Fitzwilliams, Josepl
Grimes, Richard
(iro^che, Ernest F. . .
Howe, Newton
Hirll, Jo.seph C
Haley, Lyman
Hiedebreder, Henry .
Hentz, Charles.
Hays, William
JefFries, Joel
Keiiiiier, Henry
N'\vHav'n,Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Calif'a, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Br'iisw'k, Mo.
N'wHav'u,I\lo
Lex'Kton, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
Lex'gton, Mo
N'wHav'n.Mo
R'kLsl'd, 111..
Lex'gton, Mo,
Calif'a, Mo...
Lex'gton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Camden, Mo..
N'wHav'n,Mo
Lex'gton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Calif'a, Mo. ..
Lex'gton, Mo,
St. Louis, Mo,
Ch'lic'the, Mo
Camden, Mo..
Troy, Mo .
Camden, Mo..
Br'nsw'k, Mo.
Lex'gton, Mo.
Wash'ton,Mo.
War'sb"g, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Lex'gton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Chicago, 111. .
St. Louis, Mo.
N'wHav'n,Mo
Oct. 4, 'Gl
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Sep. 1, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Mar. 27, '64
Sep. 3, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Nov. 1, "61
June 2, "62
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Sep.
Sep.
3, '61
1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 22,
Oct. 21,
Sep. 10,
Oct. 9,
Sep. 16,
Sep. 3,
Oct. 4,
Nov. 25,
Sep. 23,
Oct. 7,
Lex'gton, Mo. Sep. 20, '(il
St. Louis, Mo. I Dec. 9, "61
Lex'gton, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
Lex"gton, Mo.
N'wHav"n,Mo
St. Louis. Mo.
War'shi,', Mo.
Cold C'p, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Nov. 1, '61
Sep. 3, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 4, "61
Sep. IS, "61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 21. '61
Oct. 24. "61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 24, "61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Apr. 9, '64
Oct. 24, '61
Nov, 1, '61
June 2, '62
Oct. 24, "61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Nov. 2.5, '61
Oct. 24. "61
Nov. 25, "61
Oct. 24, "61
Nov. 22, '61
Oct. '24, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 24. "61
Dec. 9, '61
Ni
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
1, "61
24, '61
25, '61
30, "61
24. "61
Nov. 25, "61
Oct. 24, "61
Pro. S(u-gt. Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 16, '62.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '(i2.
Mus. out Jan. 20, "65, Hunts-
ville, Ala. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19. '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Red. to ranks July 23, "62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 23, '63.
Died of pneumonia. Bowling
Green, Ky., Dec. 28, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '63.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps July
•24, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. ; w'nded in act'n Sep. 20,
"63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65.
Renl. Veteran.
Red. to ranks May 20, '62.
Red. to ranks Aug. 1, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. Nashville, .June 4, '6.'i.
Pro. Corp. Aug 1, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Nov. 4, "()4, Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. ; wn"ded in act'n
Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Dis. at Nashville, Dec. 15, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps May
30, '64 ; w'nded in act'n Sep. 19,
'63, (^hicamauga, Ga. j
Died of typhoid fever. Union
City, Mo., Sep. 10, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29, '62 ; des.
Perryville, Ky., Oct. .S, '62.
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Feb. 28, "62.
Des. Chica'ga. da., Oct. 20, '6:^.
Mus. out Nov. 4,"64,(!hattan"ga.
Dis. for dis., May 15, '63, Leav-
enwortli, Kan.
Pro. Cori)oral .Jan. 29, '62.
Des. Leav'th, Kan.. Mar. 18, '62.
Pro. Corporal Jan. 29. '62.
Pro. Sergeant .Fan. 29, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 27, '64 ; wounded
in act'n Sep. 19,"t')3. Chicam'ga.
Dis. for disability. Feb. 21, '62.
Mus. out N<)v.4,"64.('hattan'ga.
Mu>fa'red out Nov. 30, '64.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action.
KilliHl in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicaniauga, Ga.
Des. St. Louis, Mo., Dec.l, '61,
Des. Louisville, Ky., Sep. 30,'62.
Promoted Musician.
Pro. Corp. .Vug. 1,'63; renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. .Vpr. 3, "62.
Died of typliod fever TJash-
ville, Tenn., Mar. 24, '63.
Des. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 1, "62.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 13, '62.
Trans.Vet.Res.Corp, May30,'64.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 29. '(32 : renl. Vet.
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EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'o«r//H/. r/.
COMPANY K—Cot)tinupd.
Names and rank.
D.ito of
Residence. Lnlisnnent
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Kirby, John —
Kelley, Peter
Kornaman, August.
Kerrowin, Henry . . .
KVle, .Jacob
Kenuey, Mark..
Lewis, .John
Lillie, Edward,
Lawler, Patrick .J. .
Lucas, William
Lame, William D..
Malters, Michael. ..
McCauly, Malcolm. .
McDonald, Bernard .
McDonald, Philip. . .
McMulldn, .John
Murray, Charles S.
Morris, William.
McCoy, Joseph.
Moad, William
Megonigil, Berrell J,
Niutfer, .Jacob
Neiderbroker, Fred .
North, WiDiam. . .
O'Niel, Patrick...
Ortcutter, Henry.
Purdy, David
Parkinson, Foun-
tain W
Quinn, AuKustin J.
Rose, Ira N
Roberts, Robert
Red, .Jolm
Richmond, Charles..
Raper, Austin
Southworth, Thomas
Swiheart, .Jacob
Studdard, Martin
Shorn, Jacob
Sherwood, George W,
Schapdelain, Henry..
Turner, Hugh
Teasley, Jonathan . . .
TuUey, Andrew.
Taylor, .John.. . .
Trimble, David P.
Winchell,WashF.
St. Louis, Mo
N'wHav'n,Mo
St. Louis, Mo,
Lex'gton, Mo.
Calif a. Mo
Warr'b'rg.Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Lex'gtou, Mo,
Leavenworth
PlatteCo.,Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Calif a, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Camden, Mo.
Calif a, Mo..
Camden, Mo..
Calif a, Mo
N'wHav'n,Mo
Camden, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
St. Louis, Mo
Camden, Mo..
St. Louis, Mo,
Warr'b'rg, Mo
St. Louis, Mo
N'wHav'n.Mo
Lex'gton, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Camden, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
N'wHav'n.Mo
Camden, Mo..
Camden, Mo..
RockLsl'd, 111.
St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 24,
Oct. 1,
Oct. 2,
'61
Oct, 9. '61
Nov. -21 ,
Oct. 24,
Sept. 1,
Oct. 21.
Nov. 20,
Sept. 25,
Nov. 14, '61
Dec. 9,
Dec. 11,
Oct. 4,
Oct. 24,
Dec. 11, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Sept. 1, "61
Oct. 24,
Sept. 1,
Oct. 24,
Nov. 20,
Sept. 1,
Oct. 3,
Sept. 28,
Sept. 24, '61
Dec. 13.
Oct. 1,
Oct. 9,
Oct. 21,
Oct. 27, '61
Sept. 23.
Nov. 19.
Oct. 15.
Oct. 16, '61
Nov. 12,
Jan. 7,
Nov. 25,
Oct. 7,
Oct. 2,
Oct. 22,
Sept. 18,
Sept. 1,
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 24. 61
Nov. 25. '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. .n, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 11, "61
Nov. 1. '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 13, '61
Oct. 24, "61
Oct.
'61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 31, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19,'63, Chicamaugua, Ga.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 29. '62.
Mus. out Nov. 27,'64 ; w'd in ac-
t'n Sep. 19, '63, Chicamaugua.
Dis. for disabilty Nov. 29, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '63.
Re-enli.<ted Veteran.
Dis. for disability Nov. 29, '62,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 30, '64.
Des. Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, '61.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 18, '62.
Renl, Vet ; w'nded in act'n Sep,
19, '63, Chicamauga, Ga.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
Sep. 19,'63, Chickamauga, Ga.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29, '62.
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '6:3,
Chicamaugua. Ga.
Mus. out .Jan. 14.'65,Hunt.sville.
Ala. ; w'nded in action Sep.
19. '63. Chicamauga, Ga.
Died of lung fever, Murfrees-
boro, Tenn., Mar. 27, '63.
Died of pneumonia, St. Louis.
Dec. 28. '61.
Des. Herman. Mo., May 27, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29, '62.
Killed in action Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29. '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29, '62 ; mus.
out Nov. 2. '64, Louisville.
Renl. Vet. ; wounded in action
.Sep. 19, '63, Chicamauga.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 10, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 29, '62.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 11, '62, St.
Louis.
Died of disease, Nashville,
Dec. 30, '63.
Des. Louisville, Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 29, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Mar. 12, '62.
Died of di.sease, Chattanooga,
Nov. 15, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 22, '62.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 12, '6'2.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 29. '62.
Mus.outNov.2,'64,Madi.son,Ind.
Pro. Corp. .A.pr. 3, '62.
Killed in action, Sep. 19, '63,
Chicamauga.
Dis. for disability, Dec. "27, '62,
St. Louis.
Dis. for disability. May 1, '64;
wounded in action, Sep. 19,'63,
Chicamauga.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, '62.
Dis. bv reason of gunshot w'd,
Mar. 2, '62, St. Louis.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K.
Corchran, Martin...
Callahan, Patrick. . .
Dwyre, Edward
St. Louis, Mo.
.June 2. '62
.June 2, '62
Accidentally killed. Edgefield*^., ;
Tenn., Nov. 8. '62. >*.j.
Pro. Musician, -"/^l
state of Kansas.
EIGHTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K— Continued.
2^5
Continued.
Resilience.
Nashville, Tn
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
McGuire, Richai-d
Sugrgs, Charles L i Leavenworth,
Smith. William | Nashville, Tn
rXDEE COOKS.
Ward, Edniond
Williams, Gilbert ....
Date of
enlistment.
Mar. 30, '63
Mar. 27, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Sep. 8, '62
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Mar. 30, '63
Apr. 9, '64
Mar. 22, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Claimed as deserter, Nashville
May — , '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Des. Chattanooga, Oct. 20, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, May 25,'65.
Des. Nashville, June 15, '65.
RE-ENLSITED VETERANS -Co. K.
FIRST SEKGT.
Jacob Niuffer
David P. Trimble..
Levi F. Bybee
.SEEGE.VNTS.
Arthur L. Currie. . .
Levi J. Bvbee
David P.Trimble..
Hugh Turner
COEPOR.\LS.
Levi .J. Bybee
Jackson Britton.. ..
Hugh Turner
Patrick O'Neil
Elisha Burnett
Henry Kemper
Henry M. Bascom..
Mark Kenney
Michael Walters . . .
Newton Howe
PRIVATES.
Bybee, Levi J
Britton, .Jackson . . .
Bascom, Henry M . .
Burnett, Elisha.. . .
Currie, Arthur L. . .
Flanuigan. Michael
Grosche, Ernest F . .
Howe, Newton
Kenney, Mark
Kemper, Henry
Kirby, .John
Lewis, .John
Megonigil, Burrel .J
Malters, Micluiel. ..
McCauley, Malcolm
McDonald, Bernard
Niuffer, Jacob
O'Neil. Patrick
Purdy, David
Trimble, David P .
Turner, Hugh
California, Mo
Rock Isl'd. Ill
California. Mo
Lexingt'u,Mo
California, Mo
Rock Isl'd, 111
NewH'v'n,Mo
California, Mo
Lexingt'n, Mo
NewH'v'n.Mo
Camden, Mo..
New H'v'n,Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
California, Mo
Lexingt'n, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
California, Mo
Lexingt'n, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Camdon, Mo..
Lexingt'n, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
Lexingt'n, Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
California, Mo
NewH'v'n,Mo
St. Louis, Mo.
War'sb'rg, Mo
Camden. Mo..
Lexingt'n, Mo
Leavenworth,
Platte Co., Mo
California, Mo
NewH'v'n,Mo
St. Loui.s, Mo.
Rock Isl'd, 111
New H'v'n,Mo
Jan. 1, '64
Nov. 16, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Nov. 16, '63
Jan.
1, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 30, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Dec. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 2S, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks, Dec. 15, '64.
Des. Nashville. Tenn., June
15, '65.
Mus. <mt with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '65.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. "28, '65. ;
wounded in action.
Des. New Orleans, .July 5, '65.
Pro. Corj). Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp ; w'ded in action.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Trans, to Engineer Corps, Aug.
24, '64.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. "22, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 28, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 28, "65.
Pro. Sergt. .Ian. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, '64.
RECRUITS UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Brown, William P
Van Dusen. Henry M.
Pink Pr're, lU
Leavenworth,
Mar. 6, '64
Feb. 10, '65
Apr.
Feb.
9, '64
10, '65
No evidence of mus. out on file.
SUBSTITUTES -UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
AUen, Joseph
Cesnut, Frank
Farr, John W
Kelly, John
McCleane, .John
Randolph, Harvey F
Leavenworth,
Delaware Tp.
Leavenworth,
Stranger, Tp..
.Jan. 5, *65
Jan. 28, '65
Jan. 25, '65
Feb. 2, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Feb. 22, '65
.Jan. 5, '65
Jan. 28, '65
Jan. 25, '65
Feb. 2, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Feb. 22, '65
Mus. out May 30, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo. *
No evidence of mus. out on file.
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Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Resi(ieiice.
Date of Date of
eulistraent. muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Edward Lynde
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Charles S.Clarke..
WillouKbby Doudna..
MAJOR.
James M. Pomeroy...
Grasshop'r F.
lola
Humboldt. . . .
Edwin P. Bancroft. . . Emporia
Willouglibv Doudua..' Humboldt.. ..
Luin K. Thaclier 1 Kan. City, Mo.
J. Milton Hadley
AD.JUTANT.
Luin K. Thacher
Albert D. Searle
BAT. ADJUTANT.
John W. Hatcher
Hayden M.Thompson
OUARTERM.VSTER.
William Ro.'^enthal. ..
Jonathan B. Snider..
COMMISSARY.
.John VV. Hatcher . . . .
Isaac O. Pickering. . .
SURGEON.
Henry C. Bostwick. . .
William Wakefield...
ASSIST. SUR(}E()N.
William Wakefield. . .
Norman T. Winans. . .
Abijah J. Beacli
CHAPLAIN.
Gilbert S. Northrup.
Strange Br«oks
Mouticello ,
Kan.fUty, Mo,
Lawrence .. . .
Grasshop'r F.
Neoslio Falls
Lawrence . . . .
Washington . .
Grasshop'r F.
Olathe
lola
Humboldt.
lola.
Coucil Grove,
Mar. 24, '62
Jan. 2, '62
May 1.5, '65
Feb. 28, '62
Apr. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '63
Jan. 5, '63
May 15, '65
Oct. U,
July 9,
Apr. 1,
May 28,
Feb. 5,
Oct. 31,
Oct. 14.
Sep. 3,
Mar. 27,
Apr. 4,
Sep. 2,
Apr. 6,
Jan. 14, '64
Mar. 27, '62
Mar. 24, "64
Mus. out Nov. 2.5, '64, DeYali's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Feb. 19, '63.
Pro. Lieut. Col. May 15, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. ; w'd in skirmish,
Osage river, Mo., 1863.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Maj. Jan. 5, '63.
Res. Oct. 10, '64.
Pro. Reg'l Commis'y Oct.14,'62.
Mus. out July 29, '62.
Res. Sep. 12, '64.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Ees. Aug. 12, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Jan. 2, '63.
Mus. out Mar. s, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Serg. Apr. 4, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Res. Mar. 9, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '64. DeVall's
Bluff.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SEEGEANT MAJOR.
William J. Hougha-
wout
Humphrey W. Willott
.Joseph L. Dennison..
Henry M. Ellis
Q. M. SERGEANT.
.Tonatlian H. Spicer,
Edwin G. Parker.
Martin H. Price .
Evans P. Short...
COM. SERGEANT.
James L. Arnold. .
Isaac O. Pickering
Charles T. Cooper.
Joel B. Fi.sk
HOSP. STEWARDS.
.John A. Halt
Allen J. Pkillips....
Neosho Falls,
Prairie City . .
lola.
Geneva
Leavenworth,
.Juncti'n City,
Westport, Mo,
lola
Olathe
Central City.
Lawrence
lola
Lawrence
Oct.
Oct.
26,
'61
'61
Jan.
4,
'64
Aug.
6,
"63
Oct.
19,
'61
Mar.
1,
'63
Aug.
25,
'62
June
18,
'63
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
25,
•20,
6,
"61
'61
'61
Aug.
15,
'62
Dec.
Sep.
15,
12,
'61
'61
Jan.
Oct.
16.
7,
'62
'61
Mar.
18.
'64
Nov.
12,
'63
Jan.
16,
'62
Aug.
19,
'63
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
17,
'63
.Jan.
16,
"62
Aug.
15,
"62
Jan.
Sep.
16.
12,
'62
'61
Pro. 2d Lt. Co. K, Apr. 19, "63.
Red to ranks and ass. to Co. A,
Oct. 18, '64.
Trans, to new Co. B, as Sergt.
May 25, '65.
Mus. out July 17, "65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Jan. 16, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. ■2d Lieut, new Co. C, May
13, "65.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
No further record of him.
Pro. Regt'l Com., Sep, 3, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Des. Ft. Smitli, Dec. 18. '64.
Trans, from 8th K. V. I. ; red.
to ranks and assigned to Co.
A, Oct. 18, '64.
state of Kansas.
297
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'on<i/mer/.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF —Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
HOSP. STEWARDS.
August Mouravek . .
William Landers. . .
lola
CHIEF BUGLER.
Christian A. Menger.
YET. SURGEON.
John Phillips
John Eaton
Lawrence.
Black Jack.
CHIEF FARRIER.
John Phillips
SADDLER SEKGT.
Leslie Gilliford
William H. Cooper.
Carlyle
Monticello ,
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 2.5, "62
Oct. 19, '61
Mar. 16, '65
Oct. 19, "61
Nov. 2.5, '61
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 31, "64
Jan. 25, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Mar. 16, "65
Jan. 16, '62
Jan. 16, .62
Oct. 15, '63
Mus. out Jane 24, '65, DoVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Renl. Vet,
Dis. for disability, Dec. 13, '64,
DeVall's Bluff'.
Mns. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Vet. Surg. Mar. 16, '65.
Mus. out May 13, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS OF NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
CHIEF BUGLER.
Christian A. Monger..
Lawrence.
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Oct. 24, 61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Jan. 1, '63
July 19, '63
Oct. 24, '61
Jan. 27, '63
June 23, '64
Sep, 13, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sop. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Dec. 16. '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, "61
Oct. 7, '61
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th,
FIRST LIEUT.
George F. Earl
Joshua A. Pike
Albert D. Searle.
Bloomington ,
Pro. C:apt. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. Capt. Co. K, Jan. 24, '63.
Pro. Adj. July 9, '63.
Ass. to new Co. A.
SECOND LIEUT.
Albert D. Searle
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jau. 24, "63.
FIRST SERGT.
Steplien J. WiUis ....
Benton Smith
Amzi J. Steele
Henry C. Davis
Williamson S. Myers,
q. M. SERGT.
Humphrey W.Willett,
John Doak
COM. SERGT.
Charles W. Persall...
SERGEANTS.
Benton Smith
George W. Sharp
Thomas B. Palmer
Bloomiugton,
Lawrence
Prairie (Jity . .
Lawrence
Bloom ingttm,
Lawrence
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 5, '61
S(>p. 13, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Dec. 16. '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Pro. 1st. Lieut. Co. A, 10th Kan.
Vol. Inf., Aug. 22, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 27, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 19, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 23, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. July 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 22, '62.
Red. to ranks, Jan. 1, '62.
Red. to ranks, Jan. 31, '62.
Amzi J. Steele
Bloomiugton,
Lawrence
Clinton
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 27, '63.
Henry C. Davis
E. W. Smith
Willis Mvers
Pro. 1st. Sergt. July 19, "63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Thomas Kirbv
Dis. for disability Aug. 20, "64,
Williamson S. Myers,
George W. Packard..
William Draper
Casper Wrech
David Brvson
Salina
Rising Sun . . .
Lawrence
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. July 14, '61.
Red. to ranks Dec. 6, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
.Assigned to new Co. .V.
CORPORALS.
William E. Monroe..
Charles H. Hovt
E. W. Smith
Lawrence.. ' . .
Clinton
Bloomington ,
Red. to ranks Jau. 31, "62.
Appointed Bugler Feb. 1, '62,
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '62.
William B. Chapman,
Amzi J. Steele
Willis Myers
Williamson S. Myers,
Red. to rauks Jan. 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1 , '61 .
Pro. Sergt. May 27, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan, 1, '63.
Henry C. Davis
Haskell Gates
George W. Packard..
Thomas Kirbv
Lawrence
Salina
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Ft. Scott.
Kan.. Nov. 13. '62.
Pro. Sergt. July 19, "63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Casper Wrech
Lawrence.:. ..
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
298
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co»^f/r(?<ef/.
COMPAN Y A — Continued.
Names and rank.
Resilience.
Date of Datf^of
enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
COEPOEALS.
William Draper.
John S. Moore —
Rising Sun. ..
Bloomington,
David Bryson... .
Robert Houston .
Elza Wiley
B. F. Conklin
John C. Moore
John S. Waymire
Walter Corwin
Albert R. Green
BUGLEES.
Wm.F.M. McAllister,
Jesse Wilkins
Charles H. Hoyt
George A. Baldwin . . .
FAEEIEE.
John B. GiU
William E. Monroe. .
John H. Wood
SADDLES.
George W. Sharp —
PEIVATES.
Baldwin. George A.
Conklin, B. F
Cole. Nathaniel .
Duncan, John W . . . .
Davis, Henry C
Gates, Haskell
Gabhart, Thomas H
Graham, .James R . . ,
Hammond, Andrew R.
Henson, David. . . .
Hoyt, Charles H...
Justice, William . .
McCabe, James A . . .
McKean, James D..
McKune, Grayton D
McLelland, William J
McGill, Patterson..
Monroe. William E.
Myers, Williamson S.
Myers, Willis
Phillips, Allen J
Palmer, Thomas B . .
Lawrence
Bloomington,
Ogden .
Prairie City .
Lawrence . .
Clinton.. .
Lawrence
Lawrence
Nov. 26, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Oct. 5, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Sep. la, '61
Sep. 2S, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Lawrence .
Lawrence
Lawrence
Packard, George W .
Pike, Joshua A.
Persall, Charles
W.
Smith, Aaron V. .
Shaw, Wiuslow. . .
Searle, Albert D . .
Smith, Benton. . . .
Sharp, George W .
Stipp, John
Smith, Salathiel .
Trekell, Thomas. .
Wise. John
Wes.sells, John H.
Wilev, Elza
Willis, Stephen J.
Saliiia
Lawrence
Lawrence —
Bloomington
Lawrence
Aubrey
Aubrey
Lawrence ,
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 9, '63.
Died of chronic diarrhea,
Bower's Mills, Mo., Sep. 25,'62.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 19, '64.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '61, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Assigned to nev*' Co. A.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Nov. 19, 64, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 26,i'62, Fay-
etteville. Ark.
Reduced to ranks July 26, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '6:^.
No ev. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '61.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, '62.
No ev. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
No ev. of muster out on file.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '61.
Died of lung fever, Lawrence,
Kan., Mar. 28, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet,
Dis. for disability, Mar. 21, '63,
Olathe, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '61; pro.
Farrier Jan. 1, '63; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '61 : mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62; mus.
out, Nov. 19, '61, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. Commissary Sergt. Sep.
13, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 24, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '61; pro.
Saddler Oct. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 5, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Dis. for disability Aug. 29, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 13/61.
state of Kansas.
299
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry — C'o//Y//r«r^7.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Naini's and ranjc.
Residence.
Date of
enlislaiont.
PRIVATES.
Alberts, William
Anderson, Lars. .
Black, George M.
Brewer, Jesse J
Baldwin, Lymau B. ..
Bryson. David
Chapman. William B.
Coxon, John B
Corwin, Walter
Clemins, Aurelius —
Cavenes, William C.
■Carpenter, Janu>.« L . .
Draper, William
Dale, George S
Darrell, W^illiam
Dale, Joseph
Doak, John
Dodd, Stephen
Eastman, Benjamin F,
Farmer, Lemuel
Fix, Joshua
Firestone, Nathan B..
Fisher, Samuel
Farmer, .Jonathan . . .
Farmer, James O
Chjodman, William H,
Green, Albert R. . . .
Green, John
Gill, John B
Godfrey, George . . . .
Hannon, Christian .
Hughes, Robert
Hupp, William B.
Houser. James H
Houston, Robert
Hammond, Thomas B,
Hupp, William M
Hutcheson, Jolm M..
Hutcheson, Josiah. ..
Hanell, Elias
Irwin, John M. . .
Jones, Cliester (i.
Jacobs, .John
Knowles, John E. . . .
Kirby, Thomas
Kinney, Ed. P
Lanterwasser, John.
Lindsay, Daniel D. .
Lee, William H. . ,
Matthews, .Jona-
than W
Moore, John S
Moore, John C
Matthews, George . . .
Matthews, .John
Matthews, Francis. .
Moravek, August
MUler, Michael
Myers, Josepii M. ...
Moore, Milton R
McAllister, Wm. F. M.
Lawrence
Bloomington,
Ogden
Bloomington.
'Lawrence . . . .
Ogden
Clinton
Baldwin City
Rising Sun . . .
Prairie City
Rising Sun .
Ogden .
Big Springs
Clinton
Lawrence . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Lawrence
Twin Mound,
Lawrence —
Twin Mound,
Lawrence .
Clinton .
Troy . . . .
Clinton .
.Junct. City .
Lawrence ..
Prairie City
Bloomington
Ogden
Topeka
Prairie City
June 20, '62
Oct. 21. '61
May 29, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 20, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Sep. 20, '61
.\ug. 20, '62
Oct. 5, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 2, "61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 3, "61
Oct. 5, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Nov. 20. '61
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
May 28, '63
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 29, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 28, '61
June 21, "62
Oct. .5, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 8, '62
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct. l.->, "61
Aug, 20, '62
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Oct. 3, '61
.\ug. 25, '62
Oct. 21, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Sep. 27, '61
Sep. 25, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, "61
July 25, '6;^
Aug. 20, '(i2
Sep. 6, '63
Oct. 5, '61
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
June "20, '62
Oct. 24, '61
May 29, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Dec. 16, "61
Sep. 28. '61
.\ug. 20, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
May 28, '63
Nov. 20, '61
Aug. 20, "62
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 2S, '61
June 21, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Aug. 20, "62
Nov. 8, '62
Oct. 7, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 7, "61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 7, '61
-Vug. 25, '62
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Nov. 20, '61
July 25, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Sep.
Oct.
6. '63
7, '61
Assigned to new Co. A.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of congestive fever. Little
Rock, Ark., Sep. 1.5, '64.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep, 28, '61 ; mus. out
Nov. 19, '64, Leavenwortli.
Mu.s. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corj), Jidy 19, '63.
.Assigned to new Co. A.
Trans, to Co. B, Nov. 1, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '61, Leav'th.
Dis. on acc't of imbecility .June
9, '62, Troy, Kan.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Kan., Nov. 27, '61.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
.\ssigned to new Co. A.
Dis. for disability. Sep. 6, '62,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Mus. out Nov. 19, "64, Leav'th.
Des. Trading Post, Kan., Dec.
1, '63.
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '64.
.\ssigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Farrier Sep. 2.S, '61 .
Died of dis. Paola, May 17, '63.
Trans, to Co. B, Nov. 20, '61.
Dis. for disability Sep. 6, '62,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Dis. for disability. May 23, '62,
Troy, Kan.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
.\ssigned to new Co. A.
Dis. by civil authority, .June 21,
'62, Lawrence, Kan. ; minor.
Trans, to Co. B, Nov. 20, '61.
Died of di.sea.se. Little Rock,
Ark., Oct. 18, '64.
Assigned to new Co. .V.
Reiil. Veteran.
Dis. for disability. Jan. 23, '63,
Fort Scott. Kan.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Died of consumption, Troy,
Kan., May 11, '62.
Dis. for disabilitv, June 9. '62,
Troy, Kan.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Kan., Jan. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Bugler; dis. Jan. 1. '63.
Rhea's Mills, Ark., to enlist in
U. S. army as Hosp'tl Stw'rd.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A— Continued.
Continued.
Names and rauk.
Rosiiience.
Li^ite of
oii!istm(Mit.
Date of
niiister.
Remarks.
PRrVATES.
McLellaud, .Joseph. .
McEiitire, .Jolin.son..
Parinan, George
Ricliaiiis, Reuben B.
Rotlirock, Hiram ...
Roe, (leorge
Steele, Amzi J
Smith, E. W
Simpson, John
Stephens, .Jolin W . . .
Stone. George L
Spencer, William F.
Spencer, .John W . . . .
Smoot, .John E
Schwab, Michael —
Shore, Robert A —
Wrisht, William P
Wrech, Casper
Wood,. John H
Woodward ..Joseph S.
Waymire, Frederick.
Wa.vniire, Harrison.
White, Morris E
Wilkins, Jesse
Willett, Humphrey W'
Waymire, .John S
Waymire, Daniel
Waymire, Isaac
Wilkins, Theodore. .
Whitacre, Elisha
Williams, Johnson S
Waybright, William.
White, Austin
Winton, John R
Willett, Oliver P
Lawrence —
Aubrey
Bloomington,
Aubrey
Brooklyn
Paola
Bioomington,
Clinton
Bachellor
Osden . . ....
Big Springs . .
Lawrence
Kan.City, Mo,
Lawrence ,
Clinton . .
Lawrence
Prairie City
Ogden . . .
Ashland .
Bloomington
Prairie City .
Washburne, John.
Yates. Polk
Paola ■
Bloomington
June 20, '62
Mar. 22, '62
Sep. 6, '63
Mar. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '62
July 13, '63
Sep. 23, '61
Aug. 18, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Oct. 23, '61
Sep. 8, '61
July 23, '63
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 10, '61
7, '61
2, '61
7, '61
3, '61
Oct,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep. 2.5, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Apr. 15, ;62
June 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 5, '61
May 28, "63
Sep. 6, '63
June 20, '62
Mar. 22, '62
Sep. 6, '63
Mar. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '63
July 13, '63
Sep. 28, '61
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Oct. 2J, "61
Sep. 8, '61
July 23, '63
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 7, "61
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Aug. -Jd, '62
Apr. 15, '62
June 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 7, "61
May -2:6. '63
Sep. 6, '63
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 28, '61.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Dis. on acc't of imbecility May
1, '62, Ft. Leavenworth. •
Des. while absent on furlough,
Dec. 12. '63.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Pro. Farrier, July 21, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out Nov. 19,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62;
mus. out Nov. 19,'64, L'worth.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
.\ssigned to new Co. A.
Dis. for dis. Mar. It<,'63,01ath6,
Trans, to Co. B, Nov. 14, '61.
Killed in action while on det.
service with 1st I. H. G. ; was
serving as Capt. but not mus.
Des. Westport Mo., June :M,'63.
Assigned to new (-ompany A.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS - Co. A.
Baldwin, George A.
Farmer. Lemuel.. . .
Jones, Chester G. . .
McLeiland, Wm. J.
Lawrence
Troy
Lawrence
Feb. 29. "64
Mar. 24, "64
.Vssigned to new Company .\.
COMPANY B.
CAPT.\IN.
Asaph Allen
FIEST LIEUT.
Asaph Allen
Lemuel T. Heritage .
Robert Madden
Henry Brandley,. . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Robert Madden
Henry Brandley
Hugh W. Williams
William T. Kirby .
FIRST SERGT.
William T. Kirby .
Henrv Brandley. . .
Hugh W. WiUiams
Samuel J. Walker.
John D. Gib.son . . .
Lawrence
Emporia.
Bazaar . .
Emporia.
Bazaar .
Big Springs
Bazaar . . .
Emporia. .
Americus.
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 12, "61
Nov. 20, '61
Apr. 5, '62
May 17, '63
Nov. 20, '61
June 1, '62
May 17, '63
June 24, '64
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leaven-
wortli, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 20, '61.
Resigned Mar. 28, '62.
Resigned Apr. 19, '63.
Assigned to new Company B.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 5, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 17, '63;
wounded by Indians Feb. 27,
'63, near Ft. Halleck, Idaho.
Resigned Apr. 8, '64.
Mus out Nov. 19, '64. Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Red. to Sergt. Mar. 19,' 62 ; pro.
2d Lieut. June 24, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 1, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 17, '63.
Died of pneunomia, Sarcoxie-
ville, Kan., Dec. 22, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '63, Leav'th.
state of Kansas.
801
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOL,VNTEERS~CA\:\hR\' Coiifmiifd.
COMPANY B- Continued.
., J 1 T> „j Date of Date of
Names and rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
y. AI. SERGT.
Luther W. Allen
Amos Walton
COM. SERGT.
John D. Gibson
John Pearson
SERGEANTS.
SamuelJ. Walker...
Henry Brandloy
Hugh W. Williams..
Thomas Murdock . . .
Lemuel T. Heritage.
John Phemistcr
William T. Kirby . .
S. N.Waugh
Lawrence ..
Americus.
John D. Gibson
W. T. A. H. Boles...
John Pearson
Aaron B. Watson —
John Walton
John S. Watson
Christopher Ritsou
Silas H. Cooper
CORPORALS.
W. T. A. H. Boles. . .
Robert Johnson
S. N. Waush
John Pliemister
John D. Gibson
John Pearson
Clarkson Reynolds.
Aaron B. Walker. .
John Walton
Patrick A. Hamilton,
.John S. Watson ....
Silas H. Cooper. . . .
Cliristoplier Ritson
William S. Hunt. ..
Seth Kelly
Thomas H. B. Mur-
dock
Andrew J. Burdick.
Patrick B. McCabe.
George W. Zinn
WiUiani M. Young.
Thomas W. Gideon
Lewis McHone
Peter Sluifer
Henry Vining
BUGLER.
Leonard Ro.sebrook. .
Christian A. Menger. ,
FARRIER.
Amos Walton
Frank B. Varnuni.. ..
PRIVATES.
Alexander, Isaac
Allen, Luther \V
Emporia
Bazaar . .
Emporia
Fremont . . . .
Big Springs.
Lawrence . . .
Cottonw'd F.
Emporia
Highland
Fremont.
Americus
Cottonw'd F.
Emporia
Leavenworth
Emporia
Emporia
Fremont
Bazaar . .
Emporia
Emporia
Allen, Elmore
Allen, Charley B....
Brandley, Henry
Burdick, Andrew J. .
Boles, W. T. A. H....
Bay, James.
Emporia .
Franklin .
Cottonw'd F.
Lawrence
Bazaar . .
Fremont
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 9. '61
Sep. 21. '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 22. '61
Sop.
Oct.
Nov.
Doc.
Oct.
Sep.
Mar.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Sep.
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Oct.
21, "61
22, '61
9, '61
6, '61
12, '61
21, '61
19, '62
12, '61
22, '61
14, '61
22, '61
26 '61
21, '61
9, '61
12, '61
6, '61
12, '61
•24, '62
21, '61
12, '61
19, '62
4, '62
12, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. .5, '61
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 21, "61
Aug. 1.=), '62
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. '20, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 1.5, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. '21, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Oct. 26. '61
Oct. 22, '61
Sop.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Oct.
Sep.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Sep.
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Oct.
21, '61
22, '61
9, '61
6, '61
12, '61
21, '61
19, '62
12, '61
22, '61
14, '61
22, '61
26, '61-
21, '61
9, '61
12, '61
6, '61
12, '61
24 '62
21, '61
12, '61
19, '62
4, '62
12, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 21, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Oct. 12, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 19, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Red. to ranks June 4, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 17, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 17, '6:5.
Pro. 1st, Sergt. Mar. 9, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. June 1, '62.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Mar. ai, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 20, '61.
Red. to ranks May 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Serg. Dec. 2:5, '6:i
Died, July 8, '63, of w'nds re'cd
in skirmish with Ute Indians
.July 7, '63, near Ft. Halleck.
Pro. Commissary Serg.
Red. to ranks May 12, '63.
Pro. Com'sy Serg. June 17, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 14, "62.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Kan., Jan. 3, '62.
Pro. Sergt. June 6, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 31, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June — , '63.
Pro. Com'sy Sergt. June 7, '64.
Dis. Jan. 2, '63, by S. O. No. 2
from W. D., A. G. O.
Pro. Sergt. May 17, '63.
Pro. Sergt. May 25. '63.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. June 11, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 24, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Lieut. 18th U. S. Col'd,
Oct. 5, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
.\ssigned to new Co. B.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Renl. Vetei'an.
Killed, Dec. 7. '63, by guerrillas,
near Rhea's Mills, Ark., while
on detached service.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Kan., Dec. 31, '61.
Trans, to Co. I, June 1, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. June 1, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 20, '61 ;
dis. for disability Sep. 10, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Feb. 16, '64,
Lawrence, Kan.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '61.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61 : mus.
out Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Renl. Veteran.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — CAVALRy—Cojif /»«€(/.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlibtmi nt.
Dale of
muster.
PRIVATES.
Broxon, Ziraro .
Birch, William
Crowe, Zeuas P . . .
Crowe, Alexander.
Cutler, Alfred
Cooper, Silas H . . .
Caveness, N. C
Ferguson, John F.
Filner, Albert
Fitz, Arthur D
Fix, Cyrus H
Grammoll, John —
Gibson, John D
Gibson, Joseph S
Goodspeed, Joseph M
Goodwill, William W
Greenhaulgh, .John J
Heritage, Lemuel T. .
Heald, Jesse
Herman, Christian.
Hutchison, .John . . .
Hutchison, Josiah .
.Johnson, Robert
Johnson, W. P
Jarrett, David B. ..
Jones, Nathaniel. ..
Johnson, B. T
Kirby, William T . .
Kelly, Seth
Kirby, William B . .
Lapham, Solomon...
Murdock, Thos. H. B.
Madden, Robert
Mathers, .James R.. .
Myers, Benjamin F. .
Morehead, Edwin...
Murdock, Thomas.. .
Emporia
Emporia .
Emporia .
Big Spring
Americus
Emporia
Emporia .
Lawrence
Highland
Emporia .
Lawrence . . .
Big Springs
Oct. 12. '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 7, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 12, "61
Oct. 20, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Sep. 21, '61
McCune, Daniel . . .
McHone, Lewis . . .
Pear.son, John
Pinney, Jesse C. . . .
Pierce, William A.
Plumb, George
Phillips, Allen J...
Phemister, John . .
Pettengill, Hugh..
Reynolds, Clarkson . .
Reeve, Henry.
Reames, John W
Read, James W
R inker, Henderson H
Rosebrook, Leonard..
Simmons, Leonard M.
Speers, Benjamin —
Sammon, John
Ship. David
Emporia . . .
Lawrence . .
Emporia . . .
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
12, '61
21, '61
6, '61
2, '61
7,' '61
28, '61
14, '61
25, '61
26, '61
18, '61
22, '61
12, '61
13, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
12, "61
21, '61
13, '61
22, '61
12. '61
7, '61
21, '61
12, '61
20, '61
22, '61
20, '61
Remarks.
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct, 2, 61
Emporia
Emporia
Fremont.
Cottonw'd F.
Shafer, Peter
Thornton, George W,
Vining, Israel A
Van, C. W
Emporia
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Nov. 18, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Madison Cen,
Emporia
Emporia
Madison Cen,
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 13. '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 21, "61
Nov. 18, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 12. '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 18. '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 6, "61
Nov. 13, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
7, '61
28, '61
14, '61
25, '61
26, '61
18. '61
22, '61
12, '61
13, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
6, '61
14, '61
12. '61
18. '61
12. "61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Oct. 26. "61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Nov.
Sop.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
Sep.
12, '61
21. '61
18, '61
22, '61
12, '61
21, '61
18, '61
20, '61
21, '61
12, '61
6, "61
13, '61
21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence.
Kan., Jan. 2, '62.
Died of pneumonia, West
Point., Mo., Jan. 2, '62.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, 8th Kan. Vol.,
Dec. 1, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'tli.
Trans, to Co. G, 8th Kan. Vol.,
Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet.
Trans, to Co. G, 8tb Kan. Vols.,
Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 21, '61.
Trans, to Co. G, 8th Kan. Vols..
Dec. 1, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64. Leavth.
Pro. CoBp. Nov. 20, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 20, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '62.
Trans, to Co. G, 8th Kan. Vols.,
Dec. 1, "61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. May 28, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 20, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '61 : dis.
for disability Apr. 10, '63, Fort
Halleck, Idaho, Ter.
No further record of him.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L' worth.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61 ; trans,
to Co. I, June 1, '62.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 10, '62. Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L'worth.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 22, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L'worth.
Renl. Vet.
Died of pneumonia. West
Point, Mo., Jan. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64, L'worth.
Died of spotted fever, Sar-
coxieviDe, Mar. 13, '64.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Jan. 13, '62.
state of Kansas.
303
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS YOhUNTEERS — Cavalry —Conflnued.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Viuing, Henry..
Vining, Erastus C.
Vining, Cliarles A.
Varnum, Frank B .
Walker, Samuol J .
Waugh, S. N
Winton, .John R . . .
Nov. 20, '61
Watson, .John S
Walton, John
Williams. Hugh W.
Walton, Amos
Young, William M..
Emporia
Doniphan Co.
Emporia
Emporia
Sep. 6, '(Jl
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 2. '61
Sep. 21, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Sep. 21, '61
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '62 ; mu.s. out
Nov. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Nov. 19, '64. Leavn'tli.
Reul. Veteran.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '61.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '61.
Tran.s. to Co. G, 8th Kan. Vols.,
Dec. 1, '61.
Pro. Corp. .June 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 6, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '61.
Pro. Q. M. S. June 1:3, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B.
Abraham, Richard J.
Anderson, Charles H.
Barnett, Elias M
Branson, David
Duncan, William A..
Ferguson, William O.
Fisk, JoelB
Finch, Davis M
Gilmore, Robert
Garvin, David
Gideon. Thomas M. . .
Hallmark. William..
Hamilton, Patrick A.
Hart, John W
Hallmark, Daniel
Hegwer. Augustus . . .
Hunt, William S
Hegwer. Henry
Jones, David E
Johnson, Richard M..
Jpftt-ey, Francis A
Lamar, Alexander . . .
Littlejohn, James W.
Lyon, William
-Martin, Edmond
Mosher, Cephas F...
Mosher, Lerov E
Murdock. Roland P.
Mickle, .John V
Menger, Christian A.,
Mitchell, Brady J . . . .
McCune, Daniel
Orril, Joseph G
Pearson, James L
Phenis, Cyrus H
Pettengill, Frank . . . .
Pearson, Augustus. ..
Riggs, Albert M
giggs, Stephen F
Ritson, Christopher. .
Schoek, Carl W
Sheppard, J. T
Schell, Henry
Schultz, William
Thorp. , Albert A
Williams, Vincent W.
Whitten, James
Whitloe, James Mc ..
Whitloe, Alexander..
Whitloe, Frank J....
Wells, Thomas F
Zinn, John
Wakarusa. . .
Lecompton. .
Emporia , . . .
Big Springs .
Emporia . . . .
Miami Villas
Emporia ...
Franklin ...
Lawrence . .
Diamo'dSp'gs
Emporia
Diamo'dSp'gs
Lawrence
Lecompton. . .
Cottonwood F
Lecompton. . .
Paola
Franklin
Bazaar
Peoria
Franklin
Lecompton...
Burlingame . .
Lawrence
Emporia .
Emporia .
Richland.
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Marysville. . ..
Atchison
Lawrence ....
Cottonwood F
Baldwin City,
Wakarusa. . . .
Lecompton. .
Mar. 28, '64
Mar. 20. '64
Nov. 21, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Feb. 8, "62
Dec. 19, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 24, "62
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Apr. 4, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Aug. 15. "62
Apr. 8, '62
Aug. 15,
Mar. 15,
Feb. 22,
Mar. 1,
Dec. 19,
Jan. 25,
Nov. 28,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 9,
Aug. 15,
Apr. 18,
Jan. 29,
Nov. 25,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 19,
Nov. 25,
Aug. 15,
May 1,
May 19,
Aug. 15,
Dec. 6,
Mar. 31,
Mar. 23,
Nov. 25, '61
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Nov. 21, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Feb. 8, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 24, "62
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 19, "62
Apr. 4, '62
Mar. 19, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 15, '62
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 5, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Jan. 25, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 9, "62
Aug. 15, "62
Apr. 18. '62
Jan. 29, '62
Nov. 25, '61
Mar. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Nov. 25, '61
Aug. 15, '62
May 1, '62
May 19, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Dec. 6, '61
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Nov. 25, '61
Mar. :«, '64
Assigned to new Co. B.
Dis. for dis. July 19, '64, Ft.
Leavenworth.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Trans, to Co. I, June 1, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
DLs. for disability Sep. '25, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. .June 1,'62; assigned
to new Co. B.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died of pneumonia, Atchison,
Kan., Apr. "20, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 10, '63,
Ft. Halleck, Idaho Ter.
Pro. Bugler.
Trans, to Co. I, June 1, "62.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Jidy 13, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, June 1, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died of consumption, Emporia,
Kan., Aug. 10, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '62.
Mus. out 'Nov. 19, "64, Leav"th.
Dis. for disability Apr. 10, '63,
Ft. Halleck, Idaho Ter.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
Ark., Sep. 20, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Trans, to Co. D, June 1, '62.
.\ssigned to new Co. B.
1
804
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C'on^?»?Yec?.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. B.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
1
Remarks.
SERGEANT.
Christopher Ritsou . .
Leavenworth,
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Assigned to new Co. B.
CORPORALS.
William M. Young. ..
Lewis McHone
Emporia
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 24, '64
"
/
PRIVATES.
Allen, Carley B
Lawrence
Emporia
Miami Vill'ge
Emporia
Diamond S'gs
Lawrence —
Emporia
Leavenworth,
C'ttonw'd F's
Emporia
Burlington. . .
Emporia
Mar. 21. '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Pro. Cor]).
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 24, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 30, '64.
Finch, Davis M
GoodwiU, William W.
Hegwer, Augu.stus . . .
Hegwer, Henry
.Jones, David E
McHone, Lewis
Phillips, Allen J
Ritson, Christopher..
I
Reames, John W
Sammon, John
Vining Charles A —
Young, William M...
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN.
John E. Stewart.
FIRST LIEUT.
John Bowles
Lorendus B. Conant.
SECOND LIEUT.
Wash. J. Buchanan..
Lorendus B. Conant.
Robert C. Pliillbrick,
FIRST SERGE.^NT.
Joseph Emerick
Barnabas D. Palmer,
Andrew J. Armstrong
Stephen M. Cunning-
ham
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Theodore J. Dicken-
son
Elijah Walker
COM. SERGEANT.
Elizur Hills
SERGEANTS.
Elizur Hills
George Hunter
Elnathan Rliodes —
Theodore J. Dicken-
son
Elijah Walker
Peter W. Basinger. ..
D. T. C. McCormick..
Atwood J. Knowlton,
Barnabas D. Palmer.
Jeremiah Pear.'^on.. ..
Benjamin A. Rice
James W. ShuU
CORPORALS.
Peter W. Basinger. . . .
D.T. C. McCormick..
Thomas K. Dooley...
Marcus F.Gilpatrick,
Charles J. Coleman . .
Argent Causdell
Walters. Williamson
Lawrence
Prairie City.
Lawrence . . .
Prairie City.
Delaware
Lawrence
Hartford.
Topeka. ..
Manhattan. .
Prairie City.
Lawrence
Topeka
Manhattan. .
Prairie City..
Lawrence . . . .
Ottumwa
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Leroy
Prairie City.
Lawrence . . .
Ottumwa. . . .
Topeka
Kanwaka.
Prairie City.
Ottumwa. . . .
July 24, '61
.A.ug. 13, 'ei
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 7, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 20, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 20, '61
July 28, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 15, '61
July 24, '61
Apr. 12, '62
July 24, '61
Sep. 8, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. .5, '61
July 24, '61
Sep. 8, '61
July 24,
Jan. 24,
July 29,
Apr. 24,
Apr. 12,
Mch. 3,
July 24,
Aug. 13,
Aug. 8, '61
June 30, '63
July 24, '61
June 30, '63
July 24, '61
June 20, '63
July 28, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 1.5, '61
July 24, '61
June 20, '63
July 24, '61
June 30, '63
Feb. 12, '62
July 24, '61
June 30, '63
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Lieut. Col. 1st Kan.Col'dj
Inft., Jan. 29, '63.
Assigned to duty as 1st Lieut.,
new Co. A.
Res. Apr. 12, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 29, '63.
Assigned to duty as 2d Lieut.
new Co. A.
Killefl iu action Sept. 2, '61,^
Drywood, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 18, '64,
Leav'th, on ace. wounds rec.
in action July 2, '63, Cabin
Creek, Id. T. ; right arm amp. ;
since app. Capt. .5th U. S. Inf.
Pro. Capt. 1st Kan. Co'ld Inf.
Mar. 21 '63.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Red. to ranks, June 30, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Com. Sergt. June 1, '62.
Red. to ranks at own request,
Mar. 3, '62.
Red. to ranks, Apr. 1. '62.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 15, '61.
Pro. Q- M. Sergt.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Fro. 1st Sergt. June 30, '62.
Red. to ranks, Apr. 7, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '62.
Reduced to ranks Apr. 7, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut, 83d U. S. Col-
ored Infantry, Nov. 3, 63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H, 1st Kan-
sas Colored Inf., May 1, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
^
state of Kansas.
305
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
. COMPANY C -Continued.
Cavalry — Confiinie(/.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Bethuel Hitchcock. .
Atwood J. Knovvlton.
Theodore J Dickenson
Benjamin C Fr(>nch
Moses Biselow
John L. Price
Stephen M. Cunning
ham
William T. Phillips.
Jeremiah Pearson...
Elijah Walker
James C. Strowan. . .
Daniel E. MahaftVy.
Benjamin A. Rice...
John Roffers
James W. Shall
James W. Fox
George T. Fitz
Lester F. Buttles. . . .
Thomas Campbell . . .
Nathan G. Carver. . .
BUOLERS.
William Henry
Lawrence
Charles Gordon . . .
Martin L. Decker.
PRrvATES.
Buchanan, Wash-
ington J
BasLnger, William
Cau.sdell, Argent . .
Conant, Lorendus B.
Decker. Martin L . . .
Delong, John F
Dickenson, Tlieodorc
J
Emerick, .Joseph
Fox, James W
Fitzpatrick, Henry...
Goodman, Thomas .T,
Harry man, Georgo W,
Hunter, Geortre
Hills, Elizur...
Henry, William
Minton, .John
Myerly, Lewis
McCormick, D T. C.
Phillips, William T..
Rice, Benjamin A
Scott. Charles C
Thomas, .James B...
V.I nwert, Jacob L...
Wyland, Peter. . . .
Whelan, Cyrus S.
Ottumwa.
Topeka. .
Ottumwa.
Lawrence
Auburn.. .
Topeka «. .
Leroy
Leav(>nworth
Manhattan.
Ottumwa
ElmendaT'o. . .
Brooklyn .
Leroy
Auburn.. .
Hartford . . .
Prairie Cit,\
Lawrence
Lawrence . . .
Prairie City.
Lawrence . . .
Prairie City.
Auburn
Topeka . . . .
Lawrence .
Auburn.. . .
Osage
Neutr'l Lands
Lawrence . . . .
Prairie City. .
Lawrence . . . .
Prairie City .
Lawrence . . .
Leroy
Twin Mounds,
Topeka
Geneva
De Soto . . .
Lawrence .
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 7. '61
July 24, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Oct. 17. '61
Mar. 7, '62
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
July
Aug.
.4.pr.
July
July
Mar.
Apr.
Jtdy
21, '61
15, '61
20, "62
9, '61
7, '61
24, '61
15, '61
12, '62
24, '61
27, '61
7, '62
18, '62
14, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 15, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 7,
July 24,
.June 30,
July 28,
Mar. 7,
June :30,
July 24,
Aug. 15,
June 30,
Aug. 7,
July 24,
Aug. 15,
June 30,
Jidy 24,
June 30,
July 24 '61
Aug. 15,
July 24,
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co, G, 1st Kan-
sas Colored Inf., Mar. 9, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '62.
Reduced to ranks Mar. 31, '62.
Reduced to ranks Mar. 30, '62.
Transfd. to Co. H, May 28, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leven'th
Pro. Sergt. June 28, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leven'th.
Pro. Sergt. March 1. '64.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leavn'th.
Reduced to ranks. *
Assigned to new Co. A.
'.Killed in act'n Sep. 2. '61, Dry-
wood. Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 24, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leavn'th.
Pro. ('orp. ; mus. out Nov. 21.
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 12, '62.
Pro. Bugler Sep. 21, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 21, -'64, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp.; mus. out Nov. 21,
'64, Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 24, '61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Des. Clinton, Kan., Oct. 20. '61.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leavn'th.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Serg. July 24, '61 ; mus. out
Nov. 21, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. July 24, '61.
Pro. Bugler July 24, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 18, '61.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Sergt. July 24, '61.
Pro. Corp. April 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Died of pneumonia at Mound
City, Kan., Mar. 1, '62.
Killed in action Oct. 25, '65,
Maple Creek, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file
Armstrong, Andrew J.
.Vyers, Benjamin F. ..
.Vllon, Charles
Allen, Jeremiah
Adler, .John H
Assling, Frederick . ..
liigelow, Moses
Booth, Edward
B ndbury, Benjamin
W
Branson, Jacob
Brown, Theodore J. . .
Brown, Samuel
Burd, Martin M
—20
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Hartford . . .
Mt. Gilead..
Lawrence .
Junction City
Lawrence . . . .
Brooklyn
Ohio City
Aug. 8, '61 Aug. 8,
Feb. 19, '62 Feb. 19,
Nov. 4, "61
Oct. 20, '61
Apr. 7, '63
Aug. 11, '62
Oct. 17, '61
Sep. 1, '61
July 28, '61
July 31, '61
;Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Feb. 12,
Oct. 20,
June 30,
July 28,
June 30,
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Dis., Ft. Riley, May 4, '6;j, by S.
O. No. 94, W. D.
Trans, to Co. E, May 28, '62.
Died of typhoid fever. Fort
Scott, Dec. 15, '61.
.Issigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61 ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, L'worth.
806
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Conf/nwec/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C- Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Basinger, Peter W. .
Buttles, Lester F...
Bacon, Lewis L. . . .
Bowers, Moreau. . . .
Boyle, James
Betliurem, Isaac. . . .
Basingor, Oregron F
Buhrle, David
Betliurem, David P
Benedict, Walter F. .
Benedict, Elisha C . .
Bradley, Milton
Bushnell, Wellin{?ton
Cliue, Emanuel
Crail, Jesse
Coleman, Charles J .
Campbell, Thomas..
Carver, Nathan G
Cunningham,
Stephen M
Dooley, Thomas K.. .
Dixon, Alexander. . . .
Dole, Artemus W
Emerson, Joseph
Emerson, John R. . . .
Finnemore, .James C.
Fitz, George T
Fox, William H.H...
French, Benjamin C.
Giddings, .Jerome W.
Gibbons, Robert C. ..
Garraire, John A
Gilpatrick, Marcus F
Gordon, Charles
Hoover, John J
Hyde, James C
Heck, Jacob
Hayes, Josiah
Hadlow, JohnW
Holo, Philip
Hitchcock, Bethuel..
Heidle, William
Heintzman, Barthol-
omew
Hindman, Lorenzo...
High, Austin
Jameson, James M. . .
.Jameson,- George G. . .
.lones, Thomas B
.Jones, Ellis
Julian, Thomas B. . .
Jordan, Quincy A
Jackson, Brice A
Knowlton, Atwood J
Leabo, James
Leonard, Auletas
Lee, .Joseph
Mundell, Samuel
Mahafloy, Robert F.
Mundell, Joseph
Mahaffey, Daniel E.
Macy, Robert E
Meinhaus, Wm. H. . .
Prairie City
Auburn
Hartford
Ogden
Burlington. .,
Prairie City.
Big Stranger.
Burlington. . .
Ottumwa
Burlington . . .
Junction City
California
Kanawaka
Hartford
Prairie City . .
Topeka
Ottumwa
Auburn
Lawrence
Auburn
Ottumwa
Auburn
Ottumwa
Manhattan. ..
Man.sfield
Osage
Topeka
Lawrence .. . .
Ottumwa
Auburn
Fort Riley....
Kan. City,Mo.
Ottumwa
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
.Junction City
Auburn
Brooklyn
Burlington . . .
Brooklyn
Elmandaro. ..
Mapleton
Burlington . . .
Palmyra
Ottumw^a
Auburn
Elmandaro..
Mount Gilead
Elmandaro. ..
Mount Gilead
Elmandaro...
Ottumwa
July 28, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 1, '63
Mav 6, '62
.Vug. 15, "61
Oct. 8, '61
Apr. 30,
June 30,
July 28,
June 30,
Feb. 12,
June 30.
Sep.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
.Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Apr.
.\pr.
Mar.
Sep.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
July
Oct.
Sep.
-•Vug.
Sep.
Mar.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
8, '61
2, '62
24, '61
2, '61
26, '63
22, '62
5, '61
18, '62
14, '62
7, '62
8, '61
6, '61
22, '61
Zi, '62
20, '62
6, '62
27, '61
17, '61
8, '61
20, '62
1, '61
6, '63
4, '61
15, '61
29, '62
Feb. 12, '62
Mar. 2, '62
Nov. 24, '61
Feb. 12, '62
June 30, '68
Feb. 12, '62
June 30, '6:3
Oct. 20, '61
Apr. 30, '63
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 28, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 15, '61
Aug. 14, '62
Mar. 16, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Sep. 9, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Mar. 5, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Apr. 21, '63
Aug. 15, '61
Oct. S, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 28, '63
Feb. 12, '62
Aug. 15, '61
June 30, '63
Feb. 12, '62
Apr. 30, '63
Dec. 9, '61
June 30, '63
Aug.
"61
Aug. 15, '61
June 30, '63
Aug. 15, '61
Feb. 12, '62
Aug. 7, "61
Nov. 4, '61 June 30. '63
Nov. 26, '61
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Mar. 15, '62
Aug. 7, '61 Aug. 7, '61
Nov. 26, '61 June 30, '63
Sep. 8, '61
Pro. Corp. July 28, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '64.
Assigned to new Co, A.
Killed in action July 2, '63,
Cabin Creek. C. N.
Dis. for dis, July 12, '63, Fort
Blunt. C. N., on account of
gunshot wound rec'd in act'n.
Trans, to Co. D, May 28, '62.
Trans, to Co. E, May 28, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '64.
Pro. (^orp. Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64 ; mus. out
Nov. 21, "64, Leavenworth.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Cor|). Mar. 1, '64; mus.
out Nov. 21, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61 ; mus.
out Nov. 21, '64, Leavenvforth.
Assigned to new Co. A.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. May 15. '62.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 15, '61.
Died Nov. 9, '63, Ft. Blunt, C.
N., of wounds rec'd iu action.
Died of pneumonia, Shawnee,
Kan., May 1, '62.
Died of injury rec'd by a fall,
Kansas City, Mo., June 16, '63.
Trans, to Co. E, May 2S, '62.
Dis. for disability May 17, '64,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Dishonorably dis. Oct. 3, '61,
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. .V.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav"th.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Dis. for disability Sep. 8, "61,
Ft. Lincoln, Kan.
Trans, to Co. I, May 28, '62.
Died of typhoid fever Mar. 19,
"62, Prairie City, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 29, '61.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Killed in action June 24, '64,
near Fayetteville, Ark.
Died of smallpox, Kansas City,
Mo., Dec. 18, '63.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. June 28, '63.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
state of Kansas.
307
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Conimwed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRtVATES.
Much, William P.
McDauiel, Jesse
Palmer, Barnabas D.
Pearson, Jeremiah. . .
Phillips, Aaron W....
Price. John L
Quiett, James H
Rhodes, Eluathan
Rogers, John
Renberger, Pleasant.
Rogers, Charles
Rhodes, William
Rote, Thomas R.
Strange, Robert
Si'ott, Hpury
Slaton, WiUiam W. ..
S.iunders, Henry
Sha\vbell, John G....
Smith. Andrew J
Stoker, William E. . ..
Scott. Georue W
Slmll, Jani(^-< W
Shull, SVilliamH
Scott, John C
Strowan. James C. . . .
Torhiipheu, Henry...
Cpdegraft', Samuel...
Updegratt', Herman..
Vail, Levi R
Williamson, Walter S.
Wooten, .John
Walker, Elijah
Woodrum, James
Ward, William
Wetzel, Charles M. ..
Yager, William
Residence.
Ottumwa .
Burlington. ..
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
Leroy
Auburn
Hartford . . . ,
Lawrence . . .
Brooklyn . .
Fort Scott.
Brooklyn . .
Ottumwa. .
Indep'd'e,Mo.
Kan.City, Mo.
Ottumwa
Pott'watomie
Ottumwa
Brooklyn
Ottumwa
Oct. .5, '61
Oct. 13, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Sep. 9, "61
Feb. 27, '62
Nov. 28, '61
May 18, '62
Dec, 20, '61
June 9, '68
Apr. 12, '62
Sep. 9, '61
Feb. 10, '62
Sep. 9, '61
Aug. 11, '62
Nov. 2, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Auburn Mar. 7, '62
Ottumwa Sep. 8. '61
DeuverCy,Col Aug. 9, '61
Manhattan. .. [ Aug. 20, '62
Osage I Mar. 6, '63
Burlington ... Sep. 9, '61
Harris'nv.,Mo' Nov. 4, '61
Emporia I Nov. 24, '61
Leroy
St. Joe, Mo...
Ottumwa
•JunctionCity,
Elmendaro. ..
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 29, '61
Oct. 1,
Aug. l.j.
Sep. 9,
Mar. 7,
Sep. 9,
July 2.1,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 6,
Dec. 11,
Aug. 1,
Date of
muster.
Feb. 12, '62
Aug. 1.5, '61
June 30, '63
Mar. 7, '62
June 30, '63
Apr. 30, '62
Aug. 15, '61
July 28, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 1, '61
Oct. 5, '61
Oct. 17, '61
Feb. 12, '62
June 30, '63
Nov. 4, '63
June 30, '63
June 30, '63
July 28, '63
June 30, '63
.\ug. 7, '61
June 30, '63
Aug. 9, '61
June 30, '63
July 28, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 4, '61
Nov. 24, '61
Remarks.
Dis. for disability Jan. 15, '63,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Trans, to Co. D, Mav 28, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1,'62 ; mus. out
Nov. 21, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. July 25, '61; mus.
out Nov. 21, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. June 28, '63.
Assigned to new Co. .A.
Dis. for disability Dec. 1, '63,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Died of pneumonia, Osawat-
omie, Kan., Dec. 10, '61.
Des. Springfl'd, Mo., Oct. —,'63.
Trans, to Co. E, May 2% '62.
Trans, to Co. I, May 28, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Corp. June 28, '63.
Mus. out Nov. -21, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. 'V'et.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '63.
Assigned to new Co. A..
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 1, '62,
Fort Riley, Kan.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Nov. 21, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Killed by a citizen Jan. 12, '64,
Shawnee, Kan.
Trans, to Co. I, May 28, '62.
Died of pneumonia. Mound
City, Kan., Jan. 1, '62.
RE-ENLISTED VETERAN — Co. C.
Scott, John C I St. Joe, Mo. . . I Feb. 24, '64 I Mar. 24, '64 j Assigned to new Co. A.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Charles F. Colemau . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Anderson C. Smith. ..
Austin G. Carpenter.
SECOND LIEUT.
Avery T. Spencer
JeremialiR.Senceuich
FIRST SERGT.
JeremialiR.Senceuich
William B. Learned..
Q. M. SERGT.
TyrusQ.Hurd
John P.Dickey
COM. SERGT.
WiUiam B. Learned. .
WiUiam E. Holbrook,
SERGE.VNTS.
Green W. Jackson
Anthony Fitzpatrick.
William B. Learned..
WiUiam E. Holbrook,
James Robinson
Geneva .
Belmont.
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 16, "61
Oct. 19, '61
Jan. 17, '62
Oct. 19, '61
May 20, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Mar. 2, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Mus. out Dec, 19,'64, Little R'k.
Resigned, Mav 20, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk..
KiUed in action, Feb. 19, '63,.
Spring river. Mo.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 2, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Pro. Capt. Co. D, 15th Kan.
Cav. Vol., Nov. 18, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 19,'64, Little Rk.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 2, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Dis. for disability Aug. 10, '64,
from hospital, Leavenworth.
Pro. Com'sy Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Com'sy Sergt. Mar. 2, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
808
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Confmi/erf.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Date of Date of
eulistiiieut. muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
George W. Stevens.
John T. Spencer —
James A. McGinnis.
James B. Ditmars. .
COEPOEALS.
Henry Cochran
Leroy W. Johnson .
Madison A. Tye
Edward P. Mattoon
Joseph J. Haag —
William B. Lamed .
William P. Samms.
James B. Ditmars. .
Mo.ses T. Conant...
Lysandir M. Bly.
William E. Holbrook,
William Lorance
Cyrus E. Mnnger
John M. Ingram
Aaron M. Thomas —
Joseph S. Oliver
BUGLEKS.
Stei>heu Beck
Joseph S. Oliver
BLACKSMITH.
Parmer McClure
PRIVATES.
Benbow, Reuben
Benedict, Walter P . .
Borror, John W
Burton, Alfred P.
Brown, James R. .
Brown, Richard..
Berry, Charles B.
Cole, Lemuel H. .
Cochran, Henry
Dickenson, Lewis J.
Ditmars, Samuel F. .
Ditmars, George W.
Evans, Henry
Fitzpatrick, Anthony
Hoagland, Josiah —
Hurd, Tyrus Q. ..... .
Haag, Joseph J
Holbrook, William E
Hawk, William
Howland, James H. .
Hoagland, James —
Hart, Hiram W
Hazzard, David H.. .
.Johnson, Leroy W. . .
Jones, Thomas .J
.Johnson, Duncan O .
Jack.son, Green W —
Keeth, William C
Kelly, Dennis
Landers, .John B
Lorance, William —
Learned, William B.
Lewis, Edward N —
McWilliams, David.
McWilliams, Wm. B.
Geneva
Hartford
lola
Geneva
lola
Geneva
Neo.sho Falls,
Geneva
lola
Geneva
Neosho FaHs,
Geneva
lola
Black Jack. ..
Oxford
Lancaster
Humboldt. . ..
Neoslio Falls,
Humboldt. . . .
Geneva
Hartford
lola
Geneva
Humboldt. .
Geneva
lola
Geneva
Tola
Geneva
Neosho Fall
Geneva
Tola
Geneva
lola
Geneva
lola
Geneva
lola
Geneva
Black Jack..
Geneva
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. la, '62
Oct. 30, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Oct. 30, '61
Dec. 26, '61
Dec. 30, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Apr. 1.5, '62
Dec. 12, '62
May 16, '63
Dec. 24, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Dec. 20, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Sep. 8, '61
Oct 19, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Oct. 31, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Dec. 31, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 16. '62
Sep. 8, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Died of pneumonia. Big Creek,
Kan., Apr. 18, '62.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out Dec. 19. '64, Little Rk.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Leav-
enworth, May 19, '62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 21, '63,
Rockville, Kan.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Mav
21, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '61.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Apr. 21, '63,
Rockville, Kan.
Died of camp fever, .Jan. 14, '63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
ReAuced to ranks.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Dis. by Med. Ex. Board, May
21, '64, Leavenworth, Kan.
Killed in action Feb. 29, '63,
Spring River, Mo.
Died of pneumonia, lola, Kan.,
Jan. 24, '62.
Died of measles, lola, Kan.,
Mar. 10, '62.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 21, '63, Rock-
ville, Kan.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. by order Med. Ex. Board,
Mar. 21, '64. Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 19,'64. Little Rk.
Mus. out Jan. 14, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '6^, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '61.
Dis, by order Med. Ex. Board,
Mav 21, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 19, '61.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Pro
Mu
, Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
;. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '61.
Dis. for disability. May 1, '63,
Rockville, Kan.
Trans, to Co. F, July 1, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little Rk.
state of Kansas.
309
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con??«wed.
COMPANY T>— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Nortlmp, Gilbert S. . .
Geneva
Oct. 19. '61
Jan. 16, "62
Pro. Chaplain Mar. 27, '62.
Neff, Benjamin H
lola
' '
' •
Dis. for disability Apr. 21, '6.3,
Rockville, Kan.
Beagaii, Hug:h L. W..
' '
Mus. out Dec. 19,'64, Little R'k.
Stamp.'*, George W.. . .
Geneva
• '
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Spencer, Samuel J —
lola
* *
Dis. for disability. May 16, '6:5,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Samm.s, William P . . .
Geneva
' • ' '
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
Stamps, Nathan B
lola
' '
Died of disea.se Ft. Scott, Mar.
10, '63.
Spencer, John T
Geneva
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Stilwagon. Jacob B..
' '
Mus. out Dec. 19,'64, Little R'k.
Spurgeon. Santford .
' '
' ' ' '
Stevens, George W. ..
■ '
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Sencenich.Jer'miahR
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 19. '61.
Spicer, Jonathan H..
Snort. Sliepard
• '
Pro. Reg. Q.M.Sergt.May 31,'62.
' '
Dis. for disability Nov. 16, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Thompson. Isaac C.
Neosho Falls.
Dis. for dis. May 28, '6.3, Paola.
Tye, Madison A
lola
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '61.
Tye, George W
Died of dis. lola. May 19, '63.
Wray, William H....
Geneva
Killed in action Sep. 30, '62,
Xewtouia, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
.\uderson, Henry M . .
-Vnderson, Watson G..
.\brams, John
Benedict, Elisha
Bodflsh. Benjamin B.
Bly, Lysander M.
Brown, .John T.. . .
Beaver. Danial W . . .
Braskett, William A.
Buck, Willace B
Beck, Stephen
Cole, Edwin H
Carrol, William
Conant, Moses T
Clark, Charles W. . . .
Cooaut. John E
Clark. Lafayette
Deunison, Darius A..
Dickey, John P
Dunbar, Artliur F
IMtmors, James B.. . .
Dutchor. Charles W..
Deiiu). Delbert
Kll.Mlge. William
Eaton. Robert W. .. .
Eaton, John
Foster, .Jackson
Finch, Curtis L
Gilloy, .James B
Hoi tznian,Horten tins
Hedrick, John 1)
Hedrick, Cretli O
HoUaman, Virgil M . .
Holman, Joseph X. ..
Hyde, William .\
Garnett.
lola ....
Hartford .
Geneva . . .
Neosho Falls,
Lawrence . . . .
lola
Neosho Falls
Black Jack. .
Neoslio Falls
Humboldt.. .
Black Jack. .
(jeneva
Black Jack.
Geneva
Black Jack,
lola
Lancaster . .
Oxford
Black .Jack.
Lancaster. .
Neosho
Black Jack.
Oxford
Ingram. John M
Jones, Joseph W
Kertsinger, I.saac W.
Keeth. Isaac D
Lutton, Fletcher. . . .
Lewis, Silas
Long, .John
(xarnett. .
Geneva .
Oxford
Geneva
Black Jack.
Geneva
Black Jack.
Rockville
Dec.
19,
'61
Nov.
1.1,
'61
Dec.
20,
'62
Mar.
2,
'62
June
21,
'62
Dec.
30,
'61
Nov.
1,
'61
Feb.
1,
•63
Apr.
20,
•63
Aug.
21,
'63
Nov.
20,
'61
Jan.
1,
'62
Sept
20,
'63
Dec.
26,
'61
Dec.
IH,
'61
Nov.
16,
'61
Apr.
25,
'64
.\pr.
20,
•63
Nov.
16,
'61
Mar.
21,
'62
Oct.
30,
'61
Sept
1,
"62
June
•20,
•Ki
May
20,
'6:5
Feb.
1,
'63
Sept
1,
'63
Mar.
20,
'(52
May
20,
'(>3
Sept
•^2,
'62
Aug.
21,
'63
June
1,
'()3
May
20,
'63
Dec.
19,
'61
Nov.
28,
•61
Nov.
26.
'61
Dec.
12,
•62
Aug.
21,
'63
Jan.
•21,
'64
Dec.
ll»,
'61
Feb.
1,
'64
Aug.
•21,
'63
Mar.
11,
'63
Jan. 16, '62
Dec. 31, '62
Mar. 2, '62
June 30, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 28, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sept. 21, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Oct. 8, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Apr. 30, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Oct. 31, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. -28, '63
Sept. '21, '63
Apr. 30, '62
Aug. 12. '63
Oct. 31, ^62
Sept. 21, '63
Aug. 13, '6:3
Jan. 16, "62
Dec. 31, "62
Sept. '21, '63
Jan. '2.3, '64
Jan. 16, '62
Mar. 10, '64
Sept. 21, '6:5
.\ug. 13, "63
Mus. out Dec. 19. '64. Little R'k.
Dis.tor dis.Nov. 16,'62,"Ft.Scott.
Assigned to new Company D.
Died of camp fever. Ft. Scott,
Sep. 3, '62,
Died of camp fever. Ft. Scott,
Nov. 21. "62.
Pro. Corporal Jan. 16, '6'2.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 10, '62, Fort
Leavenworth.
.\ssigned to new Company D.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 16, '62,
Assigned to new Company D.
Pro. Corporal .Jan. 1.5, '62.
Mus. out Dec. 19. '64, Little R'k,
Died of camp fever, Geneva,
Kas.. Dec. 1, ^62.
Died of disease. Ft. Smith,
Ark.. July 2, '64,
Died Apr. 24, '64, Kingston, Ark.,
of w'nds rec'ved accidentally.
Pro. Q. M.S. Dec. 20, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corporal Oct. 30, '61.
Assigned to new Company D.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
.Assigned to new Co. D.
Dis. for (lis. June 1, '62, Camp
Brice, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 9. '6:5, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little
Rock.
Pro. Corp. May 1. 63,
.\ssigued to new Co. D.
Renl. Vet.
Assigned to new Co. B.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— (7o/vY/n?<rr/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D—Contimiecl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
D: I re of
enlisUneut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Hunger, Lewis C
Maphet, John R
Missey, .Jacob M
Hunger, Cyrus E
Menger, Christian A.
Hartin, Miles
Moore. Hiram
Mikesell, David D...
Mattoon, Edward P.
McCoou, Charles S . .
McClure, Parmer
McKinney, James —
HcGiunis, .James A. . .
McDowell, William..
McGinnis, Harrison L
O'Neal, Charles W...
Owens, Harmon
Oliver, .Joseph S
Phillips, John
Pontius, William. . .
Ramfield, Michael.
Ryan, Charles
Rumbley, .James . . .
Reno, William G . . .
Robinson, .James...
Russell, Zimeriah..
Rumbley, Thomas J.
Sopher, William
Southard, Charles C.
Smith, Joseph W. . . .
Shuee, George W. . . .
Shuee, James L
Shuee, Samuel P. .. .
Sims, James
Thompson, James C .
Tucker, Stephen
Thomas, Aaron M . . .
Wiggins, Henry
Wilker, William
Young, Arthur . .
Young, Julius. . .
Black Jack. . .
Rockville —
Oxford
Black Jack. . .
Lawrence
Neosho Falls.
Geneva
Neosho Falls,
Geneva
Hartford.. .
New L'ncast'r
Hartfnrd
lola
Westport, Mo.
Humboldt
Neosho Falls,
Rockville
BarnesvUla. . .
Garnett
Ohio City
Belmont
lola
Garnett.
Geneva..
Oxford. .
Westport, Mo.
Neosho Falls
Mound City . .
New L'ncast'r
Geneva
Butler, Mo
lola
Mar. 11, '63
May 1, '63
May 20, '63
Apr. 15, '62
Jan. 2.5, '62
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Apr. 1, '63
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Dec. 20. '61
Nov. It', '61
Oct. 15, '62
Mar. 11, '63
Oct. 15, '62
Nov. 21, '63
Apr. 30, '63
Dec. 24, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Mar. 11, '63
Apr. 1, '63
June 21. '63
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Jan. 17, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Feb. 20, '63
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Feb. ,3, '64
Mar. 1, '63
Mar. 11, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 1, '63
May 16, '63
Nov. 28, '61
June 1, '63
Jan. 20, '62
Mar. 20, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Apr. 30, '62
Jan. 28, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Oct. 31, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 31, '62
Feb. 23, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 31, '62
Oct. 31, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 28, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 23, '64
Aug. 13, "63
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Apr. 30, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Pro. Chief Bugler June 1, "62.
Trans, to Co. F, July 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 16, '62, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 10, '63, Kansas
City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '61.
Mus. out Dec. 19, '64, Little R'k.
Pro. Blacksmith Jan. 16, '61;
dis. for dis. June 1, '62, Camp
Blair, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Apr. Zi, '63. Rock-
ville, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Bugler .Jan. 16, '62 ; pro.
Corp. Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. Vet. Surg. 9th Kan. Cav.,
June 20, '62.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Sergt. April 19, '62.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 16, '62, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Dec. 19,'64, Little R'k.
Des. Ft. Smith.Ark., May 27,'64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. L, Aug. 15,'63.
Pro. Lieutenant.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '64.
Died of disease, Fort Scott,
Kan., Jan. 2, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Died of pneumonia, near Ft.
Scott, Kan., Dec. 23, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — COMPANY D.
Berry, Charles B
Geneva
Mar. 30, '64
June 2, '64
Assigned to new
Co. D.
Dunbar, Arthur F
Black Jack. . .
' '
' '
Foster, Jackson
' '
• '
Keeth, Isaac D
Geneva
' '
* '
Lewis, Edward N —
Black Jack. . .
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
McWilliams, David..
Geneva
Mar. 31, '64
May 24, '64
Stamps, George W —
' '
' '
' *
COMPANY E.
C^APTAIN.
Henry Fle.sher
FIRST LIEUT.
Claudius M. Meek..
Nimrod Hankins
SECOND LIEUT.
Jesse Parsons
FIRST SERGT.
Nimrod Hankins . . . ,
Joseph L. Dennison
lola
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Oct.
19,
'61
Oct.
June
19,
10,
'61
'62
Oct.
19,
'61
Jan.
16,
'62
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Resigned May 22, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. June 10, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
state of Kansas.
311
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ~ Cavalry C'o?/C/w»ef/.
COMPANY ^ —Coniinued.
Names and rank.
SERGEANTS.
Seth Rlioades
Daniel R. Brown —
Wash. W. McKenzie.
Marshall M. Hart...
John M. McDonald .
Lyman .]. Rlioades. .
Lewis Echnuudson. .
John W. Blackford. .
William Y. Crow. . .
John P. McCoy
CORPORALS.
Lyman J. Rlioades.
David L. Hutton. . .
John H. Walters.
John S. Kirkpa trick.
William Y. Crow. . . .
Lewis Edmnndson . .
Drewry Tye
Joseph L. Dennison .
William Fitzpatrick
Matthew Graham ...
AlexanderE.Net'dham
John \V. Blackford..
James F. Morris
Thomas McLellaud .
John P. McCoy
Benjamin H. Ayers.
William Neighbor..
BLACKSMITH.
Richard Christ
WAGONER.
John Gilkerson
Mein W. Po.st
PRIVATES.
Vyers, Benjamin H.
.Vrnett. William L. .
Allen, Charles
Blackford, Jolin W.
Bird, .Jasper N
Bradley, Milton
Brown, Daniel B. .
Beauvois. Charles.
Brant, Stephen
Boyd, James T.
Bushnell, Wellington,
Butler, William
Crow, Franklin S
Christ. Richard
Crow, William Y .
Carrol, John
Drake, .James W .
Delovier, Antliony.,
Dohoney, James R.
Residence.
lola
Carlyle
Tola
lola
Lawrence,
lola
lola
Lawrence,
lola
Date of
enlistment.
Oct. 19, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. 19, '61
lola
Nov. 18, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. IS, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Aug. lf<, '68
Oct. 19, '61
Not. 1, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 14, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
.Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
.Jan.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
24, '61
19. '61
11, '61
12, '62
27, '61
2, "61
16, '62
19, '61
17, '61
19, '61
17, '61
19, '61
10, '62
19, '61
Date of
muster.
Jan. 16, '62
Sep. 27, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 12, "62
Jan. 16, '62
Remark.s.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of dis, lola. Sep. 2.5, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Nov. ;i0, '64,
DeVall's Bluff, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability .Jan. 16, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Renl. Veteran,
Mas. out Jan. 16, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. ,\pr. 22, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluffs, Ark.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Killed in action June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '64.
Pro. Sorgt. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out .Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 13, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Killed in action June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 23, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '64.
Re-enlisted Vetei'an.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Dis. for disab. March 23, '63,
caused by breaking an arm
in camp.
Dis. for dis. .A.pr. 19, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out .fan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, "62.
Killed in action June 17, '&i,
near Westport, Mo.
Died of dis. lola, Apr. 2, '62.
Died of dis. Talequah, C. X.,
Apr. 17, '63.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 25. "63, Fort
Scott.
Dis. for dis. May 18, '64, Lea-
venworth.
Died of measles, lola, March
15, '62.
Pro. Blacksmith; dis. for dis.
Nov. 25, '62, Fort Scott.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 16, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died Oct. 10, '62, Sarcoxie, Mo.,
of w'ds received in action.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co?i^tnMed.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Deal, Martin V.
Ditmars, Geoi'st> W. . .
Dennison, Josepli L. .
Eldridge, George
Edmundson, Lewis...
Fitzpatrick, William,
Graham, Mattliew . ..
Gilkersou, John
Guntor, Thonia.«
Grimes, William
Goforth, .Jerome
Haukins, Nimrod .. ..
Hutton, David L
Hayward, Hiram H. .
Hays, William X
Hays, .John P
Hays, .Tosiah
Hart, Mar.shall M. ...
Hart, .John A
Hull, .John G
Helmka, John
Jackson, .John L
.Jackson, Joseph
Kiser, Michael
Kirkpatrick, John S.
Lorance, Peter ...;..,
Lander.s, William
Myers, Lewis
Myers, Robert X
Myers, George
McLelland, Thomas.
McKee, Edmund .
McKenzie, Wash. W. .
McDonald, John M. .
McCoy, John P
McCarty, Dennis . .
Needham, Alexander
Neighbor, William . .
Penn, Stacy
Post, Mein W
Pirtle, John M
Perrier, Lewis
Perrier, Peter
Reynolds, Theodore .
Rhoades, Orriu
Rus.sell, Thomas ....
Rhoades, Lyman J. .
Rhoade.s, Seth
Spurgeon, James M .
lola
Carlyle .
lola ....
Kan. City, Mo.
lola
Carlyle .
lola . . . .
Catholic Mis.
lola
Date of
enlistment.
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Oct. i9, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Dec. 1.5, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct, 19, '61
Dec. 22, '61
Oct. 19. '61
Dec. S, '61
Oct. 19. '61
Dec. 12, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct, 19, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Date of
muster.
Jan. 16, '62
Dec. 9, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Remarks.
Died of measles, lola, Kan.,
Mar. 11, '62.
Trans, to Co. D, .■Vug. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16. '62; dis.
for disability, Mar. 11, 'm,
Coldwater Grove, Kan.
Pro. Corp. June :30, '62.
Pro. Wagoner ; mus. out Jan.
16, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
No evidence of mus. out on
file ; reported in hospital at
Leavenworth. Kan,
Killed in action June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Dis. Ai)r. 25, '63, on account of
wounds received in action
Sep. 30, '62, Newtonifi, Mo.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Killed in action, .June 17. '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pi"o. Hosp. Steward, Mar. 6,'62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Renl. Veteran.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
reported absent sick at Jeffer-
•son Barracks Hosjaital, Mo.
Killed in action, -June 17, 'fti,
near Westport, Mo.
Dis. Feb. 17, '64, on account of
woundrf rec'd in action, June
17, '63, near Westport, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out .Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of dis. Tola, .-Vpr. 18, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 24, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Dis. for disability. May 11. '6:^,
Coldwater Grove, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. May 30, '6;i.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out .Jan.
16, '65, DeVall's Blnff.
Renl. Veteran,
Dis. for disab'y Oct. 24, '62, Ft.
Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of dis. lola, .July 8, '62.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Dec.
24, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
rj,^
State of Kansas.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ron/mwe<7.
COMPANY E— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Kemarks.
PRIVATES.
Stebene, Joseph
Scott, Henry
Tye, Drewry
Weeden, George H . . ,
Wilson, James W
Woolverton, William
Walters, John H
Zikes, Jacob
Cath. Mission,
Leavenworth,
lola
Jan. 12, "62
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Jan. 10, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Died of congestion, lola, Kan.,
Mar. 14, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. (^orp. .Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '6."), DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 16, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. ; w'nded in skirra.
Jan.21,'6:^, near Pineville, Ark.
Died of congestion lola, Kan.,
Jan. 17, '62.
Re-enlisted Vet. ; w'nded in ac-
tion Sep. 7, '63, in Cass Co., Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. ; w'ded in action
June 17, '63, near Westp'rt, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Brubaker, Isaac S .
Brown, Marion . . . .
Bender, Frederick. .
'Bmnam, William ..
Barcus, Charles E. .
Clemor, Peter
Deal, Andrew M .
Dudley, Barnett.
Daniels, Jeremiah. . .
Daniels, John
Daniels, Lloyd W . . .
Daniels, Nathan
Dudley, .John C
Ellis, Charles M
Ellis, Henry M
Fitzsimons, .John D.
Foreman, .John
Friholtz, John
Graham, John
Hays, .John B
Harris, .John H
Hotze, Robert F . . . .
Jones, Thomas J. . .
Jones, Jeremiah F.
Kemp, Murphy
Lambert, Anthony .
Lynn, Samuel C.
Low, Elijali
Lee, Francis A. .
Masters, Henry..
Morris, .James F
Mar^li, .James C
McGuffin. Preston . . .
Nelson, John H
Prudeliomme, Peter.
Rogers, James H
Rutledge, James P.
Read, Hugh L
Simms, Zachariah .
Steen, William M.
Shornick, .Jacob.. .
Vanriper, John
lola.
Easton
C'ld W'rG've,
lola
Osage Mis'n ..
lola
Belmont.
Har's'v'e, Mo.
lola
Ida.
Clinton
Paola
Har's'v'e, Mi
lola
Carlyle .
Leavenworth,
lola
Paola
lola
Cath. Mission,
Belmont
lola
Har's'v'e, Mo.
lola.
Mar. 7, '6:5
June 9
Apr. 3
Aug. 6
Jan. 19
Feb. 28
.June 11
Apr. 20.
Sep. 23
July 5
Mar. 7
Aug. 6,
Aug. 1.5
Sep. '28
May 11
Aug. 6
Mar. 23
Aug. 15
Mar. 10
Apr. 21
Oct. 29
Aug. in
Jan. 19
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Sep.
Aug.
July
Sep.
Sep.
Feb.
Sep. 23
Mar. 7
Aug. 15
Oct. 30
Oct.
.\ug.
Nov. 12, '63
June 9, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Jan. 19, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Sep. 23. '62
Aug. 17. "63
Nov. 12, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep, 28, '62
May 11, "62
Sep.. 27, "63
Mar. 23, '62
Sep. 27, '&:i
Mar. 10, "64
Aug. 17, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Sep. 27, "63
Jan. 19, '62
Feb. 23, "64
Mar. 31, '64
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 23, "63
Nov. 12, '6:^
Feb. 28, '62
Sep. 23, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Nov. 12, '6:^
Sep. 27, '63
Killed in action June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Died Dec. 4, "63, Harrisonville,
Mo., of wounds rec'd in act'n
.June 17, '63,near Westport, Mo.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Killed in action Aug. 26, '64,
Bull Bayou, Ark.
Killed in action .June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 2.5, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died of dis. lola, Nov. 28, '63.
Dis. for dis. .Jan. 25, '64, on
account of w'nds rec'd in act'n
June 17, '63 near Westport, Mo.
Dos. Ft. Scott, Kan. .Nov. 25, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died June 20, '63, Westport,
Mo., of wounds rec'd in action,
June 17, '63, near Westport.
Assigned to new Company B.
Killed in action June 17, '6;},
near Westport Mo.
Pro. Corporal Oct. 1, '63.
Assigned to new Company B.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 20, '6:5. Har-
risonville, Mo.
Sent to Hospital. Fayetteville,
Ark., Dec. 12. '62 ; no fur.record.
Assigned to new Company B.
Died of dis. Harrisonville. Mo.,
Dec. 2, '6:5.
Assigne<l to new Company B.
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Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEEES -Cavalry — Con^/nwer/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. -R -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
enlisTiiii'Ml
Dato of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Walters, Edward.
Wall, .John H...
Waid, William.
Wilson, Jacob. . . .
Walters, John R .
Wise, William.. ..
Paola.
Ida. . .
H'r's'nv'e,Mo.
NewL'neaster
Paola
Mar. 30, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Oct. 29, '63
June 28, '63
Sep. 1, '63
AuR. 17, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Killed in action, June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Died of disease near DeVall's
Bluff, Ark., Oct. 27, '64.
Dis. for disability Sep. 4, '64,
lola, Kan.
Assigned to new Co. B.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -
Co.
E.
FIRST SERGEANT.
^
Joseph L. Dennison. .
lola
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 18,
'64
Pxo. Serg. Maj. Oct. 18, '64.
SERGEANTS.
Daniel B. Brown
' '
' '
Died, Sep. 25, '64, lola, Kan.
Wash. W. McKenzie.
.Jan. 11, '64
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
John M. McDonald..
Jan. 4, '64
' '
11 11
Seth Rhoades ,.
' '
' '
11 11
CORPORALS.
Beniamin H. Ayres. ..
■ '
Assigned to new Co. B.
William Y. Crow
* '
' *
' * ' '
Lewis Edmundson.. . .
' '
' '
' ' ' '
John P. McCoy
' '
' '
' ' ' '
William Neighbor...
' '
' *
' * * *
John H. Walters
' '
" "
PRIVATES.
Ayres, Benjamin H..
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Brown, Daniel B
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan, 4, '64.
Crow, William Y . . . .
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
Carrol, John
' '
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
Denui.son, Joseph L..
' '
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 4, '64,
Edmundson, Lewis..
* '
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
Holmka, .John
' '
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
Landers, WOliam ....
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31,
'64
I . .1
McKenzie, Wash. W. .
Jan. 11, '64
Mar. 18,
'64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 11, '64.
McDonaki. John M..
Jan. 4, '64
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 4, '64.
McCoy, .John P
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
McCarty, Dennis. ....
' '
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
Neighbor, William...
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
Pirtle, John M
"
"
Died Dec. 26,'64, DeVall's Bluff,
of w'nds rec'd accidentally.
Rhoades, Seth
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 4, '64.
Scott, Henry
Leavenworth,
' '
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
Walters, John H
lola
' '
* '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Benjamin F. Goss
FIRST LIEUT.
Isaac W. Dow
SECOND LIEUT.
Henry H. Opdyke. . ..
FIRST SERGEANT.
James Crane
David H. Faler
William C. Thrasher.
Charles B.Graves...
SERGEANTS.
David Reynolds
Gardner Wakefield..
Wilson W. Comi)ton.
William C. Thrasher.
Charles B. Graves
Addison L. Tulley...
David H. Faler
Alfred C. Johnson..
John P. Harryman.
Neosho Falls .
Leroy
Neosho Falls
Owl Creek. . . .
Neosho Falls.
Turkey Creek
Owl Creek . . .
Neosho Falls.
Turkey Creek
lola
Owl Creek....
Neosho Falls.
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co.H, May 28,'62,
Reduced to Sergeant.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Dis. for dis. .June — , '62, Leav.
Mus. out Jan. 16, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 1, '62 ; mus.
out Jan, 16.'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Renl. Vet.
state of Kansas.
315
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY F —Continued.
Cavalry — Confinuecl.
Namos; and rank.
CORPORALS.
Augustus Sliultz
Joseph Gardner
William Phillips
Daniel H. Miller
John Chapman
Isaac Wait
Wilton Williams
Ernest F. Linder
David C. Harrison. ..
Alfred C. Johnson
George J. Seitz
John Henley
George E. Faler
Stephen Coulto-r
David R. Price
BUGLER.
Arnold H. Sherman..
SADDLER.
Hiram Doming
VEIVATES.
Askren. .John S
Becker, Samuel
Brown, Francis M
Bringle, Thomas
Bowman, Benson H . .
Brown. George W . . . .
Brown, William H. ..
Compton, Wilscm W..
Coulter, Stephen
Conn, James
Crane, Thadc-tous
Collins, Daniel K
Chambers. Nathaniel,
Cliase, Emerick
^urtiss, Ebenezer H. .
Crutchfield, Robert..
Coulter, John D
Connell, Isaac N
Chapman, .John
Crane, James
Caskey. Joseph O
Deniing, Hiram
Deming, Alphonso . . .
Eberhard, Cornelius,
Faler, David H
Faler, George E
Furthey. William H..
Fender. Enoch
Fogle, Micliael
Graves, Charles P....
Residence.
Owl Creek. . .
Neosho Fall,--
Burl'gton.Mo.
Neosho Fall.«
Owl Creek. . .
Big Creek .
Neosho Falls,
Leroy
Neosho Falls
lola
Turkey Creek,
Neosho Falls,
Reroy.
Spr'gRiv.,Mo
Leroy
Neosho Falls,
Burlington . . .
Turkey Creek,
Neosho Falls,
Leroy
Neosho Falls
lola
Neosho Falls.
Lerov
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 26. '61
Nov. 10, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Jan. 3, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
.Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
.Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Oct.
1.5, '61
•26, '61
14, '62
10, '61
15, '61
•20, '61
26, '61
13, '62
8, '62
10, '61
10, '62
13, '62
1.5, '61
•26, '61
Nov. ^20, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. '26. '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Oct. '26, '61
Dec. 19, '61
Dec. 15, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Date of
muster.
Jan. 16, '62
Mar. 14. '62
Jan. 16, '62
Remarks.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 25, '62,
Fort Scott. Kan.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 29, '63,
Fort Scott,
Dis. for disability, Nov. '25. '62,
Fort Scott.
Died of camp fever. Ft. Scott,
Aug. 25, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Red. to ranks ; mus. out Jan.
16. '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 27, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65. DeVall':
Bluff.
Died of pneumonia. lola, Feb.
22, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of disease, Leavenwoi-th
Dec. 3, '62.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 25, '62, Fort
Scott.
Dis. for dis. June 8, '62. Camp
Brice, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. '16. '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 27, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of chronic diarrhea St.
Louis, Nov. 7, '64.
Pro. Capt. Co. G, •2d Kan. Col'd
Vol. Inft., Nov. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability Apr. •29. '63,
Trading Post, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 22, '62, Fort
Scott.
Dis. tor dis. .June 22. '62, Lea-
venwortli.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16. '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Saddler.
Mus. out Jan 16, '65, De Vall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Fayette-
ville. Ark., Jan. 6, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. '27, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, De VaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for disability Nov. '25, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Dis. for disability Aug. 1, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16. '62.
m
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Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — 6'ont/» wed.
COMPANY F — Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Duto of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Goreley, Jeremiah . . .
Goreley, Alonzo C
Gwinn, Daniel
Ga.ssa\vay, Daniel F. .
Gardner, Joseph
Harrison, David C. . .
Henley, .John
Hartwig, John
Hartvvig, William —
Harrymau, .John P. ..
Henning, Frederick..
Hathaway, LorenzoA
Harrison, James C . . .
Hathaway, George Z
Haughawont, Wm. J
Johnson, Alfred C
Johnson, Samuel J. . .
Kelley, Dennis
Linder, Ernest F
Lobaiigh, Joseph S . ,
Lobaugh, John S
Moiiette, John H
Murphy, Beu.iamin. .
Martin, Miles
Moffettp, Ferdinand E
MiUer, Daniel H
McNew, Eli
Norton, Michael
Pouting, Michael
Puffer, Richard
Phillips, William ....
Pickering, Isaac O . .
Reynolds, David
Shultz, Augustus
Seitz, George J
Strange, Henry
Sharp, Burbridge D.
Smith, John W
Stuckebraut, Wm . . .
Sherman. Arnold H. .
Tulley, Addi.son L...
Tulley, James A
Tyrrell, John
Thrasher, William C
Will, Anthony
Williams, Milton
Wilson, George W. . .
Wakefield, Gardner.
Wait, Isaac
Burlington . . .
Pleasant G've
Carlyle
Neosho Falls,
Burlington . . .
Neosho Falls,
Big Creek
Neosho Falls,
Burlington . . .
Neosho Fall!5,
Geneva ....
Neoslio Falls,
Burlington .
Leroy
Neosho Falls,
Burlington
Humboldt. .
Neosho Falls,
Osage Missi'n
Neosho Falls
Turkey Creek
Neosho Falls
Olathe
Neosho Falls,
Owl Creek....
Neosho Falls
lola
Neosho Falls,
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 19,
Nov. 30,
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 20,
Jan. 3,
Nov. 20,
Dec. 1,
Nov. 15,
Nov. 20,
Oct. 26,
Jan. 3,
Oct. 26,
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 20, "61
Nov. 25, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Dec. 25, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Oct.. 26, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 5, '61
Nov. 10, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Oct. 2(), "61
Nov. 25, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Jan. 8, '62
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Date of
muster.
Jan. 16, '62
Remarks.
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, De Vails
Bluff, Ark.
Died of camp fever, Maysville,
Ark., Oct. 31, '62.
Dis. for disability June 9, 02,
Camp Brice, Kan.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 13, '63 ; pro.
Corp. Feb. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 27, '64.
Mus. out .Jan. 16, '65, DeValFs
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Drowned in Neosho river, Neo-
sho i'alls, Kan., May 1, '63.
Died of conge.stion, Lawrence,
May 3. '62.
Died of lung fever, Burlington,
Kan., May 11, '62.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 25, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Seigt. Ma.i. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63. ,
Died of congestive chills, Dec.
24, '62, Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corjj. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 25, '62,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of camp fever, Fort Scott,
Aug. 21, '62.
Dis. for disability. Fort Scott,
Oct. 13. '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Dis. for disability, June ^, '62,
Cam]) Brice, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Reg. Cm. Sergt. Mar. 27, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 27, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. for di.sability Nov. 25, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, '62.
Dis. for disability Oct. 24, 62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Dis. for disability, .June 2. 'iVJ.
Cami) Brice, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, "62 ; mus.
out Feb. 8, '66, Leav'th, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 16, 62.
Dis. for disability, .June 8, '62,
Camp Brice, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jac. 16, '6'2^
state of Kansas.
317
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^/nr/^r?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Names and rank.
PRn'ATES.
Alder, Conrad B
Brown, William M . . .
Bradon, David R
Biggs, Adam
Cooper, Isaac
Carpenter, Hopliins. .
Fender. Jacob G
Fender, Greorge W —
Farris. Wasliinirton . .
Goreley, Cyrii.s
Gassaway, Lemuel. ..
Helton, -Jackson
Hibbanl. Henry C...
Holliut;sh<-ad..JohnC.
Hartwiir. Charles F..
Johnston, Edward..
Lobauffh, Jacob G.
Lumpkins, John T.
Moore. Milton L
Morris, .Tames M , . . ,
Morris, Allen S
Miller, James A . . . .
Milbnrn, Thomas .J
Nickle, Jasper
Ott, Abraham
Price, David R
Powell, -Tames
Peck, Theodore
Ross, William
Raser, Benjamin F.
Ray, Andrew
Reeves, William M.
Roberts. Michael. . .
Sears. -Tames M
Staley, A. B.
Sword, WiUiam.
Sharp, Pearl S
Siitiiiis, James W. . . .
Stanley, -Jes.se T
Thompson. James.. ,
Trimble. WiUiam . . .
Van .\nsdale, Henry.
Tince, Eugene
Whitney, Omar
'Ward, .James M
Ward, Lewis W
Residence.
Garnett
Neosho Falls .
Tradiuior Post .
Palmyra
Emporia
Valley Tj)
Neosho Falls.
Trading Po.st.
Verdig-ris Riv.
Neosho Falls .
Trading Post.
Leavenworth,
Neosho Falls.
Neosho Falls.
Burlington . . .
Neosho Falls .
Emporia
Leavenworth,
Trading Post.
Leroy
Trading Post.
Burlington . . .
Wyandotte. . .
Humboldt
Trading Post.
Pleas'ntGrove
Trading Post
Verdigris Riv
Leroy
Burlington . .
Germantown
Lawrence . . . .
Wyandotte. ..
Neosho Falls
Burlington . . ,
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
May 1
Aug. 3
July 20
Mar. m
Aug. 14
June 19
June 30.
•Aug.
Oct. 23,
Aug. 11
July 16
May 28,
Oct. 1
Nov. 18
June 25
Feb. 21
May 1
Aug. 7
Jan. 20
Aug. 11
Aug. 7
Aug. 3
Mar. 28,
Nov. 1
Aug. 14
Mar. 14
May 21
Oct. 7
Feb. 24
June 22
Sep. 12
Oct. 18
Feb. 24,
Aug. 11
Feb. 24
Mar. 10, '63
June 11, '63
Aug. 7. "63
May 10, '63
Dec. 23, '62
Aug. 10, '63
Feb. 2-5, '64
.\ug. 7, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Date of
muster.
May 1, '62
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 17, '63
June 30, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
June 25, '63
Feb. 21, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Jan. 20, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Dec. 8, '6:^
Mar. 14, '62
.\ug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Feb. 24, '64
June 22, '62
Dec. 8, '63
Feb. 24, '64
Dec. 8, '63
Feb. 24, '64
May 10, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 23, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Feb. 25, '64
Aug. 17, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Remarks.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Smith,
May 17, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of camp fever. Ft. Scott,
Sept. 23, '62.
Died of measles, Iola,Apr. 4, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of iuflamafnof the brain
Trading Post, Ks., Dec. ]6,'6;^.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. Aug. 5, '64.
.Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Van
Buren, Ark., July 27, '64.
Died of congestive chill, Green-
wood, Kan., Mar. 4, '64.
Died of pneumonia. Van Buren,
Ark., July 3, '64.
Assigned to new Company C.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. F.
.SERGEANT. I
John P. Harryman ...
PRIVATES.
Brown, William H . . . SpringRiv.Mo
Caskey , Jo.seph O Neosho Falls .
Harryman, -John P. . . |
Mar. :30. '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 15. '64
Mar. 30, '64
Killed in action July 1. '64,
Frog Bayou, Ark.
.\ssigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 30, '64.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Willoughbv Doudna
J. MUtouHadley....
FIRST LIEUT.
Lewis C. Thompson.
Luin K. Thacher. .. .
J.Milton Hadley....
Samuel M. Stansbury
SECOND LIEUT.
John N. W^alkup
Henry B. Hall
Humboldt ,
Monticello.
Verdigris
Kan. City, Mo.
Monticello
Humboldt. . . .
Dec. 17, '61
Nov. 1, '62
Oct. 15, '61
May 11, '62
June 25, '63
Dec. 15, '63
Oct. 15, '61
June 10, '62
Pro. Maj. Aug. 21, '63.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Res. May 16, '62.
Pro. Adj. Oct. 14, '62.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall'.-
Bluff, Ark.
Died of di.sea.se, Easton, Kan.
June 6, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall'?
Bluff, Ark.
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Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^inwef/.
COMPANY G — Continued.
Names and rank.
FIRST SEEGT.
Jeremiah Cox
Samuel M. Stansbui-y
Edward Corman
SERGEANTS.
James B. Young. .
John M. Moore. ..
Thomas A. Rogers. . .
demon C. Squii-es...
Alfred M. Craig
William L. Bartles. .
Steplien L. Kenyou .
Mark E. Wynne
Jes.se S. Webb
Residence.
Humboldt.
Belmont. . .
Humboldt
Dnto of
enii.-'iimiit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
ZedekiahW.Tibbetts,
William G. Ingram
CORPORALS.
Mark E. Wynne —
George W. Craig., . .
Francis M. Orwan . .
Samuel M. Stansbury,
Christian Schmoutz. .
William H. Michaels,
Hugh McGuiuta
Robert Z. Williams,.
Edward Corman
Harrison C. McFar-
land
Edward Wynne
George W. Phillips. . .
Zadok C.Delashmutt
Jesse S. Webb
Zedekiah W.Tibbetts
Mesheck F. Downing
BUGLERS.
George B. Stepp.
Nicholas Piatt...
Francis M. Orwan.
FARRIER AND
BL.'VCKSMITH.
Abraham Smith. . .
Almon N. Foster...
Abijah Hamilton.
Thomas L. Crane
SADDLER.
John B. Tibbetts.
PRIVATES.
Amsden, Henry T
Cottonwood .
Humboldt . .
Belmont
Covingt'n.Ky
Humboldt
Belmont . . .
Arnold, Thomas P .
Bartles, William L.
Burton, William M .
Corman, Edward.
Craig, George W..
Corman, Isaac . . .
Humboldt . ..
Hawleyv'e,Ia.
Humboldt . . .
Council G've,
Humboldt . . .
Covingt'n,Ky
Humboldt . .
Belmont.. .
Humboldt
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sej). 9, '61
Dec. 20, "61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 23, '61
June 25, '62
Dec. 25, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Dec. 25, '61
Oct. 13, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 29, '61
Mar. 17, '62
June 24, '62
Se»j. 13, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Dec. 25, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Jan. 8, '62
Oct. 15, '61
Apr. 20, '63
Sep. 29, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 23, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Sep. 9, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Red. to ranks July 9, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 15, "63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVaU's'
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 1. lU.
Leavenworth. •
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeValls
Bluff.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Apr. 15, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65. DeValls
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. M, Dec.
20. '63.
Killed in skirmish Oct. 24, '&,
near Harrisonville, Mo.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DoVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sprgt. June 1, '6.3.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeValls
Bluff.
Appointed Bugler, July 1, '62;
mus. out .Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 9, '62.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Red. to ranks June 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 15, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of jaundice. Ft. Lyon, C.
T., Sep. 4, '62.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
■supposed to have been killed
while on scout.
Assigned to new Co. ('.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Red. to ranks July 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. '25, '64.
Red. to ranks, Juue 20, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Red. to ranks Sep. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks Jan. 1, '65.
Dis for dis. of the lungs, Jan. 10,
'6;i, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for chronic rheumatism,
Dec. '26, '62, Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 9, '62.
Dis. for chronic rheumatism,
Jan. 10, '63, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corporal Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. Corporal Jan. 16, "62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, De VaU s
Bluff, Ark,
r
State of Kansas.
319
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY G-Co7iti>iued.
Cavalry — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
Qnlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Craig, William A. . . .
Covvdeu, Brauden W.
Crais, Alfred M
Collier, John
Copper, David
Cox, .Jeremiah
Downing. Mesheck F
De Witt, Eva rt
Dotson, James C
Foster, Almon N
Hall, Henry B
Hampton. Abijah
Hamlin. Hush
Hainlin. James
HaiTis, Jesse
Hase, .John
Hampton, Leonard ..
Ingram, William G. . .
•lenniugs, Henry
•Jennings, .John
■Icmiings, .James ....
•Ii'uuings, Joseph
Kern, John M
Kulp. EliasH
Kulp, Henry B ,
Michaels, W'illiam H
•Marshall. William....
Moore, John M
McFarland Harri-
son C
.McGuinta, Hugh
McFarland, Harvey F
McCune, Henry
•McCune, WaUace D..
Orwan, Francis M. . .
Piatt. Nicliolas
Peutico, Simon
Peuturf, Jacob
I'enturf, Michael
Price. William M ....
Peters, Richard S....
Patterson. Oliver P . .
Rogers, Thomas A
Rapp, Martin
Reeves, Marion
Romine, Alfred J
Row, James R.i
Belmont. . .
Humboldt.
Lawrence . .
Humboldt. .
Belmont. . . .
Humboldt. .
Hawleyv'e.Ia
Humboldt.. . .
Hawleyv'e.Ia,
Humboldt.. ..
Covington, Ky
Humboldt. . . .
Pachinv'e,Pa.
PleasantG've,
Humboldt.. ..
Belmont. . . .
Humboldt..
PleasantG've.
Humboldt
Nov. 15, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Dec; 25, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Sep. 28, '61
Sep. 26, '61
Jan. 8, '62
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 30, '61
Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 29, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
25,
Jan. 8, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sep.
Dec.
Dec.
15, '61
9, '61
15, '61
29, '61
1.5, '61
30, '61
25, '61
29, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Jan.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
4, '62
9, '61
27, '61
15, '61
2, '61
15, "61
23, '61
15, '61
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff's, Ark.
Killed in action, .June 24, '64,
near FayetteviUe, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Dis. for deafness, June 10, '62,
Easton, Kan.
Dis. for consumption, June 10,
'62, Easton, Kan.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 16, '62 ; dis.
on account of chronic sore leg
Mar.1,'64, Little Sante Fe,Mo.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '64.
Mustered out Jan. 16, '65. De
VaJl's Bluff, Ark.
Died of measles, Humboldt,
Kan., Mar. 8, '62.
Pro. Farrier, June 20, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 10, '62.
Pro. Blacksmith Nov. 1, "62;
mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for chronic rheumatism,
June 10, '62, Easton, Kan.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, Sep.
•X), '64 ; no evidence of dis.
on file.
Reported dead on descriptive
book ; no further rec. of him.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease, Humboldt,
Kan., Mar. 31, '62.
Dis. for deafness, Aug. 20, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of congestive fever, Hum-
boldt, Kan., Dec. 28, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Kingston,
Ark., Apr. 24, "64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
No evidence of mus. out on file ;
supposed to have been killed
while on scout.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan, 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Died of congestion of the
bowels, Little R'k., Aug. 5, '64.
Died of pneumonia, Lawrence,
Kan., May 3, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of measles, Humboldt,
Kan., Feb. 17, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels. Fort Lyon, Oct. 18,'62.
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Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY G -Continued.
Cavalry — Continued
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
Reed, Samuel
Stansbury, Sam'l M .
Simons, WQlia m
Scott, William A. —
Shaffer, .John
Stepp, George B
Smith, Abraham
Schmoutz, Christian
Stansbury, John
Stansbury, William .
Stansbury, Joseph..
Stansbury, John W. . ,
Springer, Charles R .
Springer, Charles E .
Squires, Clemon C. .
Tibbetts, Zebediah W
Trimble, Joseph
Tibbetts, John B
Vining, Benjamin B.
Webb, Jesse L
Wisborg, NUesP
Williams, Robert Z.
Works, Robert M
Humboldt.
Belmont. . .
Humboldt.
Belmont. .
Leroy
Belmont. .
Humboldt
Belmont. , .
Humboldt.
Sep. 28, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 15. '61
Jan. 7, '62
Dec. 10, '61
Dec. 11, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Dec. 12, '61
Sep. la, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Sep. 31, '61
Jan. 16,
Died of chronic diarrhea. Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., Oct. 6, '64.
Pro. Coi-p. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall'.s
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Bugler .Jan. 16, '62 ; mus.
out Jan. 16,'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Farrier Apr. 30, '62 : mus.
out Jan. 16,'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62; mus.
out Jan. 16,'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out. Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Humboldt, Kan., Jan. 10, '63.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. ; dis. for rheu'tism
.Jan. 10,' 63, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '64.
Dis. for .sore eyes Jan. 10, '62,
Easton, Kan.
Pro. Saddler Jan. 16, '62.
Died Sep. 23, '62, Ft. Lyon. ('.
T., from the effects of injuries
received while drilling.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.Ark.
Pro. VoT\>. -Jan. 16, '62; mus.
out Jan. 16,'65, DeVall's Bluff'.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. G.
Atkinson, Isaac
Bly the, .James ....
Baker, .Joshua W
Crane, Thomas L
Craig, Zachariah H..
Cook, Henry A
Delashmutt, Zadok C
Denton, Eugene H.. . .
Denton, Edward M. . .
Demass, William
Fairbanks, Milton C
Gregory, .James R —
Gilham, William H..
Henley, Miles M
Howard, Emery G. . . .
Jones, Franklin
Kenyon, Stephen L. . .
Kelley, Jacob
Morse, Philip
Marshall, Miles
Monjeou, Thomas
Nicholas, Stephen.. ..
Phillips, George W. . .
Porter, John E
Parker, Edmoud G. ..
Payne, Thomas O —
Peters, John S
Shatter, Samuel
Sherlock, Samuel
Splane, William
Splane, John
Council Grove
Apr. 9
'63
Humboldt —
Feb. 7
'62
Council Grove
Dec. 13
'(>2
Humboldt
Apr. 20
'63
''
Aug. 1
'63
' '
July 27,
'63
Council Grove
June 24
'62
' '
June 23
'62
' '
Mar. 14
'63
Fort Riley.. ..
Dec. 13
'62
Council Grove
June 24
'62
Lerov
Nov. 26
Mar. 15
'62
'63
Council Grove
Humboldt. . . .
Apr. 28
'63
•'
Apr. 4
'63
Council Grove
June 24
'62
Cottonwood..
June 25
'62
Council Grove
Mar. 1
'63
Fort Riley. . . .
Dec. 13
•62
Humboldt.. ..
Mar. 4
'62
' '
June 7
'63
Ft. Ly<)u,Col.
Oct. 3
'62
Humboldt. . . .
Mar. 17
'62
Leroy
Oct. 1
'62
Leavenworth,
Mar. 1
'63
Council Grove
Mar. 15
'63
Har's'nv'e,Mo
Dec. 1
'63
Fort Riley.. ..
Dec. 13
'62
Humboldt
Apr. 4
•63
' '
Jan. 27
'62
' '
Feb. 5
•63
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 19, '63
12 Aug. 19. '63
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. 9, '63
Dec. 13, '62
.\ug. 19, '63
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Blacksmith Nov.
assigned to new Co. C
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1. '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of rubeola, Springfield,
Mo.. Apr. 25, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Accidentally shot at Leaven-
worth, Feb. 10, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, 'm.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. Humboldt, Kan., Mar.
29, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 16, '62.
Assigned to new Company C.
state of Kansas.
321
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS YOIjVNTEERS — Cav alky— Continued.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. G.— Continued.
Naine.s and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
mi'^tef Remarks.
■
PRIVATES.
Smith, (leorKe L
lola
Humboldt.. ..
ConncilGr'vi',
Easton
Leavenworth,
Fort Riley. . . .
Ft.Lyon,Colo.
CouncilGr've,
Humboldt.. ..
Apr. 25, '62
May 28, '63
June 24, '62
June 10, '62
Mar. 1, "6:^
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 28, '62
July 1, '62
Sep. 10, '62
SoutI), Bichard F....
Titus, Charles W
Aug. 19, '63
Died of erysipelas. Pleasant
Hill, Mo., Feb. 28, '64.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. L.\(>n,
C. T., Nov. 21. '62.
Assigned to new Company C.
Thomas, Lewis
Vandervelde.EdwinA.
Vanoy, Thomas (i —
.\u.i?. 19, '63
Webb. Rnfiis S
Wise, Will lain W
Wymer, Benjamin P.,
AuK. 19, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Assigned to new Company C.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. G.
Patterson, OllTer P.. Humboldt — Jan. 4, '64 Mar. 20, '64 Assigned to new Company C
Springer. Charle.s E . . '^ Jan. 11, '64 Mar. 24, '64 '' "
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Thomas P. Killen...
FIRST LIEUT.
Jaine.s W. Christian .
James Crane
SECOND LIEUT.
Horatio N. F. Reed.
James Crane
.John M. Sing(?r
FIRST SERGT.
\Vm. F. Thornberry.
Jolm L. Price
David M. Hester
SERGEANTS.
Jacob R. Shields
William H. Nichols.
Edward Bal.sou
Fienry Strickland.
Hezekiali F. Brvant.
David M. Hester...
Cyrus H.Lowry
.\lfred Brown
(^harles A. Rankin.
Elaem Leniast«rs..
Harmon Scott
•lames R. Eaton.. .
Milton Smith
Edward Si)urlock.
CORPOKALS.
Daniel Harmon . . .
David M. Hester . .
William G.Hill...
Miltou Short
•lose[)h W. Arnold.
Elaem Lemasters.
Knoch Doran
Charles .\. Rankin,
riiomas Means
Carlyle .
Neosho Falls
Central City. .
Neosho Falls,
Ottumwa
Leroy . . . .
Auburn. . .
Centralia .
Reeder Tw^j .
Reedcr Twp .
Garuptt
Elizabetht'n.,
Lerov
Centralia, 111.
Cresco
Leavenworth,
ScipiO
Leroy
Carlyle
Leavenworth,
Rockport.Mo.
Garnett
Centralia, 111.
Central City.,
Leroy
Ida
Leroy . . .
Carlyle , .
Scipjo . . .
Cresco .. .
riiomas J. CotHand . . Carlyle
.Uonzo .Jones lola
J<ss(. Sutton MountGilead,
•John Aldridge Cresco
William P. Aldridge. I
Joseph McClintock . . ' Ottumwa
Dec. 17, '61
Mar. 7, '62
Nov. 6, '61
John McCamish Leavenworth,
John L. Price I Auburn,
Dec. 17, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 8, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Nov. 17, '61
Nov. 22, '62
Mar. 18, '63
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 25, '61
Dec. 17. '61
Nov. 12, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 25. '61
Dec. 26. '61
Nov. 16, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Mar. 17, "63
Jan. 2, '62
May 28, '62
Mar. 21, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Jan. 16. '62
Nov. 22, '62
May 8, '63
Jan. 16, '62
Nov. 16, '62
Mar. 7, '62
—21
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Aug. — , '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, May 28, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 17, '63.
Res. Jan. 12, '65.
Red. to ranks Julv 31, "62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. M, Dec. 3, '63.
Mu.s. out Jan. 16," 65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease. Leavenworth,
Kan., Apr. 11, '63.
Died of disease, en route to
Fort Smith, May 1, '64.
Red. to ranks, Dec. 5, '63.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Sep. 2, '62.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 29, '62.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Dec. 6, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H, 3(1 lud.
Reg., July 11, '62.
Trans, to Vet. R. C. Sei.. 3ti, '64.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sei-gt. Sep. 3, '62.
Died of dis'se. lola, Feb. 21, '62.
Dis. for disability. Aug. 2, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65 DeVall's
Bluff.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 28, '62.
Red. to ranks at his owni ivii'st,
Aug. 31, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 6, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall'.-
Bluff.
Killed in action July 3, "62
Locust Grove, C. N.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 31, '62.
322
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — C-w.^LRY—Conr/nMr^.
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
eniistmeut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
BUGLERS.
Edward Bol.=oii
Garnett
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Mus. out Jan. 16.'65, DeYall's
Bluff.
William Doraii
Carlyle
Oct. -22. '61
' '
Red. to ranks.
Charles T.Cooper....
Central City. .
Nov. 6, '61
' '
' '
S.\DDLEE.
Leslie Gilliford
Carlyle
Nov. 2.5, '61
Pro. Regt'l Saddler Scix't.
Mar. 22, '64.
Joseph Campbell
Stinesvil., Ind
Nov. 21, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Assigned to new Co. A.
BLACKSMITH.
Cyrus H. Lovvry
Cresco
Nov. ,s, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 24. '62.
Frank A. Christian . . .
Grandview,Il.
Oct. lit, '61
■
Mus. out Jan. 16, 'li.i, DeYall's
Bluff.
PRIV.\TES.
Arnold, Jo.seph W. . . .
lola
Nov. 2.i, '61
• '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Aldridge, WiUiam P..
Cresco
"
Pro. Corp. Feb. 21, '64.
Aldridge, John
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. July 12, '63.
Aldridge, James M. ..
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeYall's
Bluff, Ark.
Ayers, Seymour.
Neosho Falls,
Nov. 12, '61
Dis. for dis. June 11, '62, Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Arnold, James L
lola
Nov, -2.1, '61
' '
Pro.Regimental Comis'v Siiiit.
Jan. 16, '62.
Brown, Alfred
Leavenworth,
Nov. 6, '61
' •
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '63.
BaJson, Edward
Garnett
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '()2; pro.
Bugler Jan. 1, '64.
Bray, Henry C
Oct. '22, '61
' *
Mus. out Jan. 16. '65, DeY.iU's
Bluff, Ark.
Beerup, George
Leroy
Dec. 16, '61
' '
" ' '
lola
Nov. 18, '61
Dec. 17, '61
"
I * i (
Bryant, Hezekiah F.,
Lerov
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62; uiu.s.
out Jan. 16, '65,DeVairs Bluff.
Breckenridge, Heni-y,
Oct. 22. '61
' '
Died of di.sease. Fort Sc-nrt.
Kan., Jan. 21, '63.
Coffland, Thomas J...
Carlyle
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, '62.
Christian, Frank A. . .
Grandview.n.
Oct. 19, 61
' '
Pro. Blacksmith.
Carmine, Peter M. . . .
Carlyle
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeYall's
Bluff', Ark.
Cratts, Elijah
Dec. 17, '61
Nov. 18, '61
it
Coffield, Daniel V.
lola
i I
Coffield, James C
i>
Cooper, William
Central City. .
Nov. 6, '61
Died of disease, Leavenwortli,
Kan., Feb. 14, '63.
Conerty, James
Humboldt
Oct. -22, '61
Died of disease, Little Rock.
Ark.. Sep. 3, '64.
Clirist, Stephen
lola
Dec. 11, '61
"
Died of disease. lola, Kan..
Feb. 2, '62.
Carpenter, Austin G,.
Geneva
Oct. 19, '61
Com. Q. M. Jan. 2, '62; pro. 1-t
Lieut. Co. D, May -20, '62.
Cooper, Charles T. . . .
Central City. .
Nov. 6, '61
Pro. Bugler; pro. Reg. Com-
missary Sergt. Sep.lT, '64.
Doron, William
Carlyle
Oct. 22, '61
Pro. Bugler Mar. 1, '62; mus.
out Jan. 16, '65, DeYall's Bluff'.
Doron, Enoch
Nov. 12, '61
"
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16. '62; mus.
out Jan, 16,'65, DeYall's Bluff.
Denica, Theodore
Burlington . . .
Jan. 8, '62
Dis. for disability, Apr. — , '63,.
Leavenworth.
Evans, Chalmers Y. . .
Lerov
Dec. 17, '61
Bluff. ' '
Ela, George A
lola
Jan. 8, '62
' •
Killed in action, Oct. 6. '''•'■'.
Baxter Springs, C. N.
Eaton, James R
Nov. 17, '61
Pro. Sergt.
Fitzpatrick,
Thomas H
lola
Jan. 16, '62
Mus. out Jan 16, '65 DeYall's. a
Bluff.
Farmer, Travis
' '
Dec. 18, '61
' '
' '
Gilliford, Leslie
Carlyle
Nov. -25, '61
' '
Pro. Saddler.
Hester, David M
Centralia, lU.
Nov. 6, '61
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Harmon. Henry
Leavenwortli,
Nov. -25, '61
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeYall's .,.
Bluff, Ark. ..■*>:
Holsey. Robert
Burlington . . .
Nov. 20, 'ol
' '
" '' ''.
Hill, William G
Central City..
Nov. 16, '61
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62.
Harmon, Daniel
Garnett
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62 ; dis. on
account of w'ds in left arm,
Aug. 27, '64, Kingston, Ark.
Henley. John
Burlington . . .
Nov. -20, '61
' '
Trans, to Company F.
Jones, Alonzo
lola
Nov. 18, '61
* '
Pro. Corp. Dec. 21, '62.
state of Kansas.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOIAJNTKERS — Cavalry- Continued.
COMPANY a— Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
eulit^tim-nt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Jones, Thomas..
Jenkins, Elias
Lowry, Cyrus H. .
Lomaster, Elaem.
Logan, William..
Hamden.
Lamar, Charles
Laramore, James F.
Means, Thomas
Mills, .James
Meglin, WiUiani.
McClintock, Joseph .
-McCombs, John W. .
McCormick. .John . . .
McKee, Milton
Niswauger, Edwin.. .
Nichols, William H.
Perkins, Jolin M
Rankin, Cliarles A.
Richardson, John..
Ragan, William N.
Sutton, Jesse
Sutton, Ottawa. . . .
Simpson, Cyrus M. . . .
Shields, Redington J.
Shields, Jacob R
Strickland, Henry
Starr, WUliani
Short, James W
Short, MUton
Singer. Jolm M
Scott, Harmon
Spicer, Jonathan H . .
Thornberry, Wm. F..
Thompson, Hayden M,
Vickery, Alfred A
Wetherman, Thos. A.
White, Julian S
lola . . .
Cresco. .
Leroy. . .
Carlyle .
Cresco ...
Ozark . . .
lola
Ottnmwa.
lola
Emporia ...
Reader twp
lola
Scipio .
Leroy. .
Burlington . .
Mt. Gilead...
lola
Central City. .
Reeder twp . .
Eliz'b'thfwn,
Central City. .
Leroy.
Ottnmwa
Carlyle
Geneva
Leroy. . .^
Neo-sho Falls
Leroy
lola
Central City.
Dec. 25, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov, 8, '61
Dec. 17, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Nov. 12, '61
Dec. 26, '61
Dec. 21, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Dec. 25, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 21, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Dec. 28, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Dec. 18, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Oct. 19, '61
Dec. 17, "61
Dec. 20, "61
Dec. 17, '61
Oct. 22, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Jan. 16, '62
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 24, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62; pro.
Sergt. Feb. 21, '64.
Died of disease, Marmaton,
Kan., Oct. 22, '62.
Deserted, lola, Jan. 28, '62.
Must. out. Jan. 16, '65, Le'v'th.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for disability Nov. — , '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Nov. 27, "62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Dis. for disability Aug. 10, '64.
Dis. by .sentence of G. C. M.
Died of dis. lola. Mar. 21, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '62, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62. >
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease, Leav'th Kan.,
Apr. 28, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 21, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of dis. lola, Mar. 12. "62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '62.
Dis. for disability June 11, '62,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Aug. 2, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '62 : dis. for-
dis. Aug. 2, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 21, '62.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. rcgt'l Q. M. S. Jan. 16, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 10, '62 ; mus.
out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Bat. Adj. May 28, '62.
Died of disease, Leav'th, May
28, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease,|Iola, Ks., Apr.
2,62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Brown, William H...
Brown, Herbert
Burr, Wiley R
Bryan, Western M....
Coleman, William B.
'"iiadwick, John
Cavin, John
' 'avin, James ,
'ooley, William J.. .
''ornette, John .J
'^>rneli.•^on, Jasper. ..
Cliase. James S
Campbell, Joseph....
Denton, John T
Doron, Samuel
Donaldson. Wm. M...
Edmison, David A....
Eaton, William G....
V letcher, James
Central City..
Hog Eye, Ark.
Doniphan
CaneHULArk.
Fa'et'v'le,Ark
Auburn
CaneHill,Ark.
Carlyle
Stinesv'le,Ind
cai-iyie! ;::!!!
CaneHiU.Ark.
Boonsb'ro'Ak.
Central City. .
Leroy
Nov. 22, '62
June 22,
Doc. 3,
Nov. 3,
Nov. 25,
Doc. 3,
Dec. 25,
June 4,
Apr. 23.
Dec. 3,
Mar. 2:i,
Aug. 26,
Nov. 21,
Apr. 27,
Mar. 23,
Dec. 4,
Dec. 25.
Apr. 1,
Aug. 8,
Nov. 22, '62
.June
Doc.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
June
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
May ^
Dec.
Dec.
May
Aug.
Des. (Rhea's MiUs, Ark.. Dec.
31, '62.
.Assigned to now Co. A.
Assigaed to new Co. B.
Promoted Saddler.
Des. Little Rock, Son. 22, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Assigned to new Co. C.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry-
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H-Contmued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
Resideuce.
DaU^ of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
Hisan, James
Hosue, Mitchell W. .
Johnson, George W .
Kimbar, Martin
Lock, Moses
Maxon, Daniel W . . .
Maars, Isaac N
Martin, David S
Martin, John J
McCamish, John . . . .
McCamish, Eli
McCollum, George. .
McKinney, .Jona-
than W
McKinney, Ho\vell. .
McKnight, Thomas .
Passley, Thomas. .. .
Pyeatt, Alvin T
Price, John L
Perkins, John W . . . .
Reed, John
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo
Cane HilLArk
Leroy
Carlyle ....
Cane Hill,Ark
Elizabetht'n..
Leavenworth,
Cane Hill.Ark
Boonsbor",Ar,
Auburn
Rieswick, Peter
Redington, Patrick B.
Rather, John M
Skinner, William . . . .
Sullivan, Charles
Smith, Milton
Spurlock, Edward.
Smith, Augustus . .
Stout, Charles M . .
Trott, James C. ...
Trott. WiUiam ....
Cane HUl.Ark
Central City..
Barnesville...
Elizabetht'n..
Cane HilhArk
Leavenwoi'th,
Rockport.Mo.
Kan. City, Mo.
Nov. 27,
July 7,
Sep. 26,
Dec. 5,
Apr. 10,
Oct. 20,
Nov. 16,
Aug. 16,
Oct. 20,
Nov. 16,
Nov. 21,
Aug. 8,
Nov. 22,
Dec. 12,
June 24,
Dec. 26,
Nov. 2i,
Mar. 7,
Nov. 21,
May 3,
Dec. 1,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 27,
Aug. 16,
Nov. 27, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Sep. 26, '62
Dec. :->, '62
May S, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Nov. 16, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Nov. 16, '62
Feb. 27, '64
Aug. 8, '62
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Nov.
May
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
22, '62
12, '62
16, '63
26, '62
27, '64
7, '62
21, '62
8, '63
1, '62
28, '64
27, '64
16, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Tannehill, .Alfred J. .
Turner, David R
Vann, Joseph
Webber, George E. . .
Wooddall, John W..
Whittaker, William.
Wheat, Charles W...
Wilson, Elihu
Cane Hill,Ark
Grasshop'r F.
Cane HilLArk
Nov. 22,
Mar. IS,
Aug. 1,
Nov. 21,
Dec. 1,
Nov.
May
Nov.
Feb.
Dec.
22, '62
8, '63
4, '63
27, '64
1, '62
Rhea'sM'ls,Ar
Grasshop'r F.
Leroy
Elisabetht'n..
Nov. 27, '62
Dec. 21, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Nov. 2.5, '62
Dec. 16, '62
May 25, '63
Oct. 20, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Dec. 21, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Nov. 25, '62
Dec. 26, '62
May 25, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for disability Apr.
Promoted Corporal.
Assigned to new Co. C.
i7, '63.
Des. Rhea's Mills, Dec. 28, '62:
Des. Little Rock, Sep. 22, '64. '
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Drowned in Wliite River, Ark.,.
Dec. 15, '64.
Des. RoseviUe, Ar., Jan.20, '64..
Assigned to new Co. C.
Killed in action Sep. 30, '62,
Newtonia, Mo.
Des. Rhea's Mills, Ark., Dec,
31, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. Lawrence, Apr. 3, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's"'
Bluff. ;
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. DeVall's Bluff, Dec.28,'64,,'
Assigned to new Co. C.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Horatio N. F. Reed
FIRST LIEUT.
Matthew Cowley.
Jeremiali D. Conner. ,
.SECOND LIEUT.
Alberts. W. Knapper
.Jeremiah D. Conner. .
FIRST SERGT.
Birge W. Atwood
.Jeremiah D. Connor. .
David Upham
SERGEANTS.
Henry K. Winans
Joel Wells
Henry Worley
David Upham
Peter F. Shoemaker.
James B. Willis
Andrew J. Corbett.
Thomas A. Hager..
Henry Sanders
Richard W. Wells..
Central City.
El Dorado.
Leavenworth
El Dorado....
El Dorado. .
Emporia . . .
lola.
Eureka . .
Emporia
Oct. 19, '61
Mar. 20, '62
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Apr.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Sep.
Mar.
19, '61
20, '62
19, '61
20, '62
10, '62
19, '61
20, '62
19, '61
1, '62
20, '62
May 28, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Jan. 9, '65
Nov. 6, '61
Jan. 31, '64
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 6,^62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 6, '63
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease. Little Rock,,
Ark., Oct. 7, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall'S/
Bluff, Ark.
Prom. Capt. Co. B, 16t.h, K. V.
C, Dec. 19, '63.
Pro. 1st. Lieut. Jan. 9, '65.
Red. to ranks June 4, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 31, '64. ^
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.
Mus. out Mar. 22,'65, DeVall's.
Bluff, Ai;k.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Aug. 10, '62.'.
■ M
state of Kansas.
325
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C^o»/m?irrf.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Thomas F. Wells
William W. Slayton.
McGinley M. Neely. .
CORPORALS.
Peter F. Shoemaker.
James B.Willis
David Upham
Andrew J. Corbett . .
Jesse McDaniel
Thomas A. Hager
Henry Sanders . . .
Darius Wells
Geortre Anderson
William H. Cochran..
Ui-ias Lonj;
William .J. Hunacntt,
William Smethers. . . .
Thomas F. Wells
William Ward
.James B. Perry
Thomas B. White .
Charles W. Wells. . . .
Augustus .J. Applen .
Wesley C. Haser.
BUGLERS.
Milton H. Lucas.
Alexander Petrie
Christian A. Menger. .
FARRIER.
Enoch Millis
James W. Van Blari-
cam
SADDLER.
Kinchen Matthews
PRIVATES.
Anderson. George . .
Atwood. Birge W...
Ba.^sille, Louis. .
Beaver, .Joseph . .
Bigheart, .James
Buck, Kichard . .
Balou, Thomas. .
Cassee, Peter
Cathers, James
Christiansoii, Charles
Christie, .John F
Christie, William V..
Cross. John Y
Cooper, Thomas B. ..
Crawford, Tliomas D.
Craft, Thomas J.
Craft, James
Clemor, Peter ,
Coy, Ephraim
Duval, Luke . .
Duval, Benjamin.
Topeka .
Emporia
Eureka.
Lawrence
Paola
Osage Mission
Osage Mission
Nov. 25
Sep. 9
Mar. 20
Apr. 10
Oct. 19
Mar. 20
Oct. 1
Oct. 19
Sep. 1
Oct. 19
Dec. 27
Apr. 23
Dec. 6
Nov. 25
Sep. 9
Sep. 1
Mar. 20,
Nov. 28
Oct. 19
Mar. 20
Jan. 25
Nov. 28
Oct. 19
Sep. 3
Oct. 19
Mar. 6.
Jan. 19
Feb. 10
Mar. 6
Oct. 19
Feb. 10,
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 6
Oct. 19
Jan. 19
Sep. 10,
Mar. 6,
"61
Nov. 25, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 10, "62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Oct. 1, '61
Mar. 6, '62
Sop. 1, '62
Mar. 6. '62
Dec. 27, "62
Apr. 23, '62
Dec. 6, '62
Nov. 25, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Nov. 28, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Jan. 28, '62
Nov. 28, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Jan. 19, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 6. '62
Jan. 19. '62
Mar. 6, '62
Dis. for disability, Sep. 1, '64,
Little Rock, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 2, '62,
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. B, 16th K.
V. C, Jan. 21, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, Leav'th.
Killed in action, Oct.. 8, '64,
Whitten's Mills, Ark.
Died of intermittent fever. Cow
Creek, Kan., June 24, '62.
Des. Ft. Larned, Aug. 10, '62.
Died of disease, Macon, 111.,
Oct. 20, '63.
Died of hemorrhage of the
lungs, Leav'th, .June 22, '62.
Mus: out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Trans, to Co. D, July 1, '62.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out Mar. 2i, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 6, '62 ; died
of pneumonia. DeVall's Bluff,
Ark., Nov. 11. '64.
Mus. out Mar. 22. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Osage Mis-
sion, Kan., Mar. 29, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.-
Killed near Clarksville, Ark..
May 10. '64.
Died of typhoid fever. Little
Rock, Ark.. .Sep. 3, '64.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 30. '64, Fort
Smith. Ark.
Trans, to Co. E, June '2, '62.
Dis. for dis. July 22, '62, Leav.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of inflammation of the
brain, Ft. Riley, May 23, '6:}.
826
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— t'o^i-Z/Jw^f/.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Res>idence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Gilmore. Eobert
Hager. Thomaf* A...
Hager, .Jonatliau H .
Emporia
Hager, Jo^^iah D . . .
Hallett, Almerza A.
Hager, Wesley C. . .
Joiie;?, Benjamin F.
Jay, Nelson P
Ji>rdaii, Quiucy A.
King, Wilson M . . .
Lambert Anthony .
Mosile, Joseph
Mograine, Charles
Michell, Brady J..
Monger, Chi'istian A.
McDaniel, Jesse
Neeley, Jolin F
Lecompton
Lawrence . .
Penn, Edward
Phemoster, John ....
Prudehomme, Peter.
Reward, Louis E
Catholic M'sn
Osage
Ricker, Pliilip
Ross, .John
Rodington, Patrick B
Regan, Hugh L. W. . .
Smetliers, Reuben. . . .
Central City.
Tola
Slayton, William W..
Trudell. Louis
Ottumwa
VanBlaricam, .James
W
Worley, Henry
Willis, James B
Wells, Darius ,
Williams, Joseph D. .
Wetz(^l, Cliarles M . . .
WeUs, Thomas F,
Winans, Henry K
Ward, William. . .
Eureka ,
Eureka
H'rrsnv'lc\Mo
lola..
Dec.
Oct.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
19, '61
19, '61
fi. '62
S. '61
19, 61
19, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Nt)v. 2iS, "61
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Sep.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Sep.
Mar.
2.5, '62
1, '61
19, '62
6, '62
10, '61
28, '62
19, '62
19, '61
6, '62
24, '62
19. '61
9, '61
6, '62
Oct. 19, "61
Nov. 4, '61
Nov.
Oct.
Sep.
25. "61
19, '61
9, "61
Dec. 19, '61
Mar. 6, '62
Feb. 12, '62
Mar. 6. "62
Jan. 19, '62
Mar. 6, "62
Nov. 28, "61
Jan. 2S, "62
Oct. 1, '61
Jan. 19, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Oct. 26, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Jan. 19, '62
Oct. 19, '61
Mar. 6, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Jan. 16, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Feb. 12. '62
Mar. 6, '62
Nov. 4, '61
Nov. 2.5, '61
Mar. 6. '62
Feb. 11, '62
Assigned to new Co. D,
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, 'fii.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of consujnp'u. Fall River,
Kan., May 28,'62.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out Mar. 22, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Kan., .Jan. 21, '6H.
Dis. for disability Oct. 2, '64,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Trans, to Co. E, June 2, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia. Fort Lar-
ned, Kan.
Died of mania a potu, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Jan. 22, '63.
Promoted Bvigler.
Pro. Corp. .June 1. '63.
Mus. out Mar. 22. '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Trans, to Co. E. June 2, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Trans, to Co. H, June 2, '62.
Trans, to Co. D, June 2, '62.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 2, '64,
Little Rock, Ark.
Died, Leavenworth, Jan. 31,
"63, of pistol-sliot wound.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Sergt. May 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 22, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 15, '64, Lea-
venwortli.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 6, '62.
Pro. Corp.
.VDDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -COMPANY I.
Applen. Augustus .J.
Bassett, Peter B
Black, Robert
Corbett, Andrew J *.
Cornor, William
Cochran, William H.
Cowley, WiUiam R...
Collins, Daniel N . . . .
Chapman. Norman..
Cochrun, Francis M.
Church, James
Conner, Jeremiah D.
Doregas, Francis
De Bavey, Eugene .
Etchison, William
Holton.
Big Springs.
Bazaar
El Dora do
Santa Fe,N.M
Nov.
2,S,
'62
Oct.
28,
'62
Nov.
27,
'63
Mar.
20,
'62
Dec.
•27,
'62
,lulv
21,
'62
Oct.
20,
'62
Oct.
21,
'63
June
20,
'62
May
13,
'(53
Mar.
20,
'62
July
8,
'62
Junt
13,
'62
May
18,
■e
Nov.
28,
'62
Oct.
28,
'62
Dec.
24,
'63
Mar.
20,
'62
Dec.
'27,
'62
July
21,
'62
Oct.
•20,
'62
\)cc.
■24,
'63
June
20,
'(i2
Dec.
■24,
'63
Mar.
20,
'62
July
8,
'62
.June
13,
'62
Dec.
24,
'63
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Assigned to new Company D.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Killed by guei'rillas near
Clarksville, Ark., May 10, '64.
Des. Fort Larned, Kan., Oct.
13, '62.
Died of acute bronchitis. Ft.
Smith, Ark., July 7, '64.
state of Kansas.
327
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- Co><Y/>7?/^f/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Edwards, William A.
Ena-laiKl. .Tamos D. ..
England, Juscpli C. ..
FufKCSou, Columbus.
Heath. Oscar
Howell. .John P. H. ..
Hunacutt, William .J,
Ha ins, Benjamin
HalJett, Edmund
Jones, Benjamin S.
Kins:. John B
Landis, Jacob B. .
Long, Urias
Long, .John D . . .
Lucas. Milton H.
Mellon, James
Matthews, Francis M,
Moore, Hubbard A.
.Marcuse, Theodore. . .
Millis. Enoch
Matthews, Kinchen..
McDonald, Harland..
MoCabe, David h ...
McCombs, George —
Ne.d.v. McGinle.v M..
Norton, .John
Norton. Thomas
Orrill, .Joseph G
O'Rorke, John
Perr.v, .James B
Price, David R
Petrie, Alexander
Perry, Benjamin F.W,
Perry, Reed
Plumraer, Solomon. ..
SlHi>ley, James
Sharp, I'earl S
Sliocniaker, Peter F . .
Sanders, Henry
Smethers, William, ..
Sage. Christopher C
Sliarp, ("alvin E
Sliarp, .Jiudersou .S. ..
Shoto, James
Swindler, William . ..
Thorp, William H .
Thorp, Charles F. .
Upham, David. . .
Vallier, Vincent . . ,
Residence.
I Date of
enlistment.
Leavenworth,
Eureka .
Date of
muster.
Burlington .
Paola
WelLs, Joel
Worley, Joseph.
W.ll^, Richard W,.
Wrlls, Charles W...
Wolls, Benag.-r E. . .
Wilson, William C,
Ward. .Jonathan D. .,
W'ard, Barney B
Warnick, James
VVilliams, Thomas C
Worley, Andrew
White, Thomas B...
El Dorado .
Eureka . . . .
Topeka. ..
Bazaar . . . .
Councilor" ve.
Leroy
Verdigris Rv
Bazaar
Osage Miss'n.
Rockville,
Emporia .
Burlington. . .
CouncilGr've,
Eureka
Leavenworth
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. IS, '02
Feb. 3, '63
Dec. 6, '6;^
Dec. 6, ;62
Sep. 3, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 22, '62
Apr. 23, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Mar. 12, '62
Nov. 20, "63
Aug. 10, "63
July '26, '63
Nov. 28, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Feb. 3, '63
Mar, 1, '63
Mar. 20. '62
July 2^, '63
July 12, '62
Mar. 9, '62
Oct. 14, '63
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 14, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Dec. 14, '63
Mar. 20, "62
Dec. 6, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Dec. 6, '62
July 24, '62
July 12, '62
July 24. '63
Xpr. 25, '62
July 11, '62
Aug. 10, '6:^
Nov. 7, '&i
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 25, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Aug. 10, '63
June 16, '62
Mar, 1, '63
Mar. 23, '63
Dec. 6, '62
May 7, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 18. '62
Feb. 3, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Dec. 6, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Mar. 20. '62
Apr. 23. '62
Sep. 19, '62
Mar. 20, '62
iMar, 12, '62
Dec. 24, '63
Nov. 2S, '62
Sep. 3, "62
Oct. 1. "62
Feb. 3. '63
Dec. 24. "63
Mar. 20, '62
Dec. 24. '63
July 12, '62
Mar. 9, "62
Dec, 24, '63
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 14, '62
Dec. 24, "63
Mar. 20. '62
Dec. 6, '62
May 10, '62
.\pr. 10, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Dec. 6, "62
July 24, '&
July 12, "62
Dec. 24, ;63
Apr. 25, '62
July 11, '62
Dec. 24, '63
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 25, '62
Mar. 20. '()2
Dec. "24, "63
June 16, "62
Dec. '24, '63
Dec. 6, '62
May 7, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Remarks.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 2, '63,
Fort Riley, Kan.
.\.ssigned to new Comjjany D.
Des. Council Grove, Kan., Nov.
1, '63.
Dis. for disability, Little R'k,
Ark., Sep. 6, "64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Jan. 20, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 12, '63,
Fort Riley, Kan.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 21,
'63, Fort Riley. Kan.
Des. lola, Kan., .Apr. 23, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '64.
Assigned to new- Co. D.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Mar.
22, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out Mar. 16, '65, DeVall's
Blutt'.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., Sep. 22, '64.
Died of congestive fever, Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., Oct..20, '64.
A.ssigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Sa(hller.
De.s. SantaFe, N.M., May 26,'63.
Assigned to new Co. D,
Pro. .Sergt.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
.Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. F, June 2, '62'
Pro. Bugler.
Assigned to new Co. D,
Des. Ft. Lvon, Ks., July 2, '6;J.
Des. Ft.Smith, Ark., May 27,'64.
Trans, to Co. F, July 1, "(Vi.
Pro. Corp, May 9, '62.
Pro. Cori). .Vug. 1, "63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. li 't54.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Died of dis'sc, Camj) Thacher,
.Vrk.. Aug. 2, '64.
A.ssigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. July 22, '62.
Died of erysipelas. Fort Riley,
Mar. 2, "63.
Pro. Sergt. May 9. '62.
Mus. out Mar. 22. '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt.
Prg. Corp.
Des. Ft. Larned, Aug. 10, '62.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 18, '64,
Fort Smith.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corj).
828
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co»f<r/iterf.
COMPANY K.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
TJiomas; M. Bowen . .
Marysville —
July 30, '62
Pro. Col. 13tli Kan. Vol. Inf.,
Sep. 20, "62.
Joshua A. Pike
W'm. J. Houghawont,
FIRST LIEUT.
Tliomas M. Bowen.. . .
John D. Wells
John K. Whitson
Jan. 24, '63
Res. Sep. 20, '64.
Neosho Falls,
Nov. 3, '64
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
July 11, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Sep. 25, '63
Pro. Captain -July 30, '62.
Resigned June 24, '63.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
SECOND LIEUT.
Francis N. Sales
Louisville. . ..
Aug. 4, '64
Resigned Mar. 9, '63.
\Vm. J. Houghawont,
Neosho Falls,
Apr. 19. '63
Pro. Captain Nov. 3, '64; was
wounded in action Oct. 23,
'64, Hurricane Creek, Ark.
Cliarles Johns
FIRST SERGT.
Edward G. Snider . . .
Dec. 6, "64
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Washington ..
July 11, '62
July 11, "62
Reduced to ranks March 1, '64.
Jolm L. Webber
Marysville. . . .
* '
"
Mus. out June 24, '65.
SERGEANTS.
Jolm L. Webber
Charles A. Young ....
Washington..
' '
' '
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Killed in action Oct. 23, "64,
Hurricane Creek, Ark.
Randolph —
July 19, '62
July 19, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 25, '63.
Perry C. Barkshire. ..
Marysville. . . .
July 11. '62
July 11, '62
Dis. for disability Jan. 21, &,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Austin G. Eowell
Saint George,
Aug. 29, '62
Died of chronic diarrhea, Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., Aug. 16, '64.
Peru, Neb.. ..
Sep. 1, '62
Mus. out May 19, '65, Lea'vth.
Marysville. . . .
July 11, '62
July ii, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Pollard Carnahan. . . .
Manhattan...
July 25, '62
July 25, '62
George H. Titcomb . .
Leeds, Mass. .
July 31, '62
July 31, '62
■
St. Louis, Mo.
July 11, '62
July 11, '62
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec 6, '64.
David A. Frazier
Marysville —
July 30, '62
July 30, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Evans P. Short
Squiresville. .
June 18, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Peter Trosper
Marysville —
July 11, '62
July 11, '62
Reduced to ranks.
CORPORALS.
George A. Leavett....
Joseph Cottrell
Louisville —
"
''
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. for disability Jan. 28. '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Joseph R. Carnahan..
Manliattan. ..
July 14. '62
July 14, '62
Red. to ranks Nov. 1, '62; mus.
out June 24, '65.
"
July 25. '62
July 25, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Patrick Casey
Marysville.. ..
July 26, "62
Dis. for disability Jan. 21, 63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
"
July 30, '62
July 30, "62
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 20, '64.
Pollard Carnahan. . . .
Manhattan. ..
July 25, '62
July 25, '62
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '63.
Berde.ss, N. Y.
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Jolm N. Cosner
Mt Vernon. Nb
Sep. 1, '62
Killed in action June 17, 63,
near Westport, Mo.
George H. Blodgett ..
Marysville —
Aug. 5, '62
Aug. 5, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Evans P. Short
Squiresville . .
June 18, '63
Aug. n, '63
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out July 1, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Ewen P. Bailey
Pleas'tH'l,Mo
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 22, '63
Louisville —
July 25, '62
July 25, '62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Martin H. Price
.JunctioaCity,
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Red. to ranks.
Killed by guerrillas, Ser). 'm,
Thomas J. Kell
Centralia
Aug. 4, '62
'64, in Missouri.
BUGLERS.
Daniel A. Clements . .
Marysville —
July 11, "62
July 11, "62
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Charles M. Murdock..
' '
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 23, "62
WAGONER.
Jonathan B. Snider..
Washiugton . .
July 11, '62
July 11, '62
Red. to ranks.
PRIVATES.
Brooks, Frank C
Marysville.. ..
"
"
Drown'd near Marysville Kan.,
Sep. 2, '62.
Des. while on march to Lea-
"
"
"
venworth, Sep. ), '62.
, ,
, ,
Des. Marysville. Sep, 5, '62.
Barkshire, Perry C. ..
Clements, Daniel A .
Marysville.. ..
Pro. Sergt. July 25, '62.
Pro. Bugler July 11, '62.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Died of fever at Blue Rapids,
Colony, Oliver L. P . .
CoUard, James T
Pleas'tV, Nb
Barrett's P.O
.'
"
Kan., Sep. 3, '62.
Clark, Daniel
Washington.
' '
' '
Died of disease DeVall's Blutt,
Ark.. Dec. 15, '64.
Cobble, Samuel
Marysville. . .
"
"
Des. Mary-sv'le, Kan., Sep, 5, 62.
Cobble, Morgan
* *
"
state of Kansas.
329
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry Continued.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Name'fe and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
ChaiKlloi-. .John .J . . . .
Irwin City. .. .
July 11, "(32
July 11, '62
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Nov.2,'62.
Cottrell, .Joseph
Louisville
* '
' '
Pro. Corp. July 11, '62,
Griffith, J osiah
Marysville .. .
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Nov. I, '62.
Garrett, Alfred
Died of lung fever Marysville,
Kan., Sep. 5. '62.
Garrett, James
' '
' '
' '
Des. Marysv'le, Ks., Sept.12,'62.
Hall, Charles D
' *
' '
' '
Des. on m'ch in Ks. Sept. 10,'62.
Johns, Charles
St. Louis, Mo.
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 23, '64.
Leavett, (reorsc k
Marysville . . .
, ' '
Pro. Corp. July 11, '62.
Leonard, .1. W
* '
' *
' '
Des. Marysv'le, Ks., Sep. 4, '62.
Leibschutes, Fran-
cis A
' *
* *
' '
Dis. for disability May 1, '63,
Paola, Ks., acct. w'nds rec'd
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Martin, Wilson
' '
' '
Mus. out June 24, '6.").
Mounce, .John H
Irwin City. . . .
' '
' '
Mace, James
Marysville . . .
Died of fever, Marysville, Kan.,
Sep. 6, '62.
Prall, Erastus JI
Washington..
' '
' *
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Stonebreaker. Se-
bastian
Westmorel'd..
<i
' *
< i i (
Shute, Joseph E
.1 i.
Seymour, H arlow
Marysville . . .
' '
' '
11 11
Snider, Edward
Washington. .
"
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 11, '62; mus.
out Oct. l.T, '6.5, Leavenworth.
Schroeder, Casper H..
Barrett's P.O.
Killed in action with Livings-
ton's gU(M-'la liand Feb. 19, '63,
Sales, George A
Westmorel'd..
Died of typhoid f(>ver, Rock
Creek, Kan., Sep. 5, '62.
Stevens, Robert
Marysville . . .
' '
' '
Des. Marysv'le, Ks., Sep. 12, '62.
Snider, Jonathan B. . .
Washington..
"
Pro. Wagoner ; pro. Regt'lQ.M.
Oct. 31, '64.
Trosper, Peter
Marysville . . .
"
"
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out July 17,
'65, DeVall's Bluff, Ark.
Tliomas, David E
Barrett's P.O.
"
Hung by guerrillas, Sep. 30, '65,
Sine Hills, Mo.
Webber. John L
Marysville . . .
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. July 11, '62.
Willis, James P
' '
' '
' '
Des. Leavenworth, Sep. 22, '62.
White, .Jolin
' t
i I
Name appears on orig. mus.-in
roll ; no evidence of mus. out
on file.
Wilson. Millard
' '
' '
Williams, Joseph
1 1
Wilson, .James
> 1
^ '
11 11
Yonnpr, Cliarles A
Wasliington..
"
Pro. Sergt. July 11, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Allen, John H
Aiidnrson, .James W.
Adkinti, Ephraim
Allen, Sidney J
Bailey, Ewen M
Bl<)dgett.G(>orgeH..
Brown. Fi-ter (i
Bnuufiehl, Samuel. .
Brumfiold, William .
Bennett, Williiim S..
Beeson, .Jes.se H
Carnahan, Pollard. .
f 'arnahan, Joseph R.
Cooper, John H
(]ochran, Thomas G .
Cosner, .John H
Cosner, Alva J
Cosner. Adoniram J .
Carder, James N
Cook, Seth B
Ca.sey, Patrick
Downing, Alexander
Marysville . ..
Manhattan...
Marysville . . .
Pleasant HiU,
Marysville . ..
P'ndEdy,NY
Topeka
Lexington. .
Manhattan.
Louisville
Mt.Ver'n, Xeb
Peru
Manhattan...
Washington. .
Aug. 25, '62
Dec. 24, '64
July 25, '62
July 19, '62
Sep. 3, '6:^
Aug. 5, '62
Aug. 4, '62
July 12, '63
Mar. 16, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Aug. 31, '63
July 25, '62
July 14, '62
July 25, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Marysville . .
Manhattan..
Aug.
Aug.
1, '62
4, '62
July 26, '62
July 25, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Dec. 26, '64
July 19, '62
Oct. 22, '63
Aug. 5, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Mar. 16, "64
Feb. 23, '64
Jidy 25, '62
July 14, '62
July 25, '62
Sep. 3, '62
July 25, '62
Mus. out .June 24, "65.
Des. at St. Louis, .Jan. 31, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 21, '64, Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 20, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '62.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blutf , Ark.
Des. Aug. 30, "63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3, "62.
Pro. Corjj. July 14, '62; pro.
Corp. Mar. 14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Killed in action .Juno 17, '6:^,
Westport, Mo.
Died i?'eb. 22, '62, of wounds
received in action Feb. 19, '62.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Mar. 4, '63.
Died of ijncumonia, Trading
Post, Kan., Mar. 20, 'm.
Pro. Corp. July 26. '62.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
330
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — r;o?i^/n?ferf.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Dougherty, Daniel B.
Dyer, James D
Deeds, David H
Frazier, David A
Frazier, William .J. ..
Filpel, William
Foley, Patrick
Fisk, Lou's S
Farrow, William W . .
Gamble, Robert
Garrison, David S. . . .
Hagertv, David M. ..
Hatter, E!i E,
Harper, James L
Hopperman, Henry . .
Harper, James L
Hardy, Samuel
Huffman, Henry
Joslin, Benjamin F . .
Johnson, Charles M . .
Kell, Thomas J
Lytle, Francis B
Lawrence, .John
Lnnn, .John
Murdock, Charles M
Mack, .John
Musson. William H..
Martin, .James W
Manly, .Joseph W
Meadow, William M.
McCormack, James..
Norris, John W
Penwell, Silas S
Penwell, George C. ..
Phillips, George W. . .
Price, James H.
Price, Martin H
Roll, .Jacob
Rider, Samuel B
Ratigan, Barney .
Rosa, Tunis J
Robbins, .Josiali S. . .
Rowell, Austin G.
Shoi't, Evans P
Springer, Hosea
Storms, George A
Sanders, William ...
Simpson, Robert ...
Sprague, .Joseph L. .
Sutton, David C
Storms, Asa
Sanders, Henry.
Spencer, .John R . . . .
Smith, Edwin D
Stroby, William
Snider, John M
Marysville. .
Manhattan.
Aubrey.
Marysville..
Manhattan.
Marysville..
Manhattan. ..
Oskaloosa
Louisville. . . .
Berdess, N. Y.
Washington . .
Manhattan. ..
Marysville.. ..
Aubrey
St. Louis, Mo.
Louisville
Marysville..
Pleas'tH'l,Mo
Centralia . . .
Clarinda, la
Leavenworth,
Parrett's P.O.
Marysville.
Leavenworth,
MoleHiU,Va
Blue Rapids.
Westmorela'd
Aubrey ....
Blue Rapids.
Randolph . . .
Big Springs .
Lawrence . . .
Manhattan. .
Peru, Neb.. .
Junction City,
Atchison
Aubrey . .
Manhattan.
St. George .
S(iuire.sville ..
Manhattan
Marysville.
Westmorela'd
Greenville, 111
Irving
Manhattan. .
Squiresville
Prairie C'y, 111
Leavenworth,
.\ubrey
Feb. 16, '154 Feb. 30, "64
July 25,
Sep. 20,
July 30,
July 2,5,
July 31,
July 28,
Aug. 11,
July 28,
Aug. 26,
Jidy 19,
July 25,
Aug. 6,
Sep. 1,
Oct. 1,
Aug. 4,
May 2,
Sep. 30.
Aug. 4,
Aug. 5,
Nov. 14,
July 18,
Aug. 23,
Jan. 7,
.\ug. 26,
July 25,
Aug. 9,
Sep, 20,
'62
Aug. 4, '62
Aug. 1,
Mar. 23,
Aug. 1, '62
Sep.
Aug.
Aug. 5,
Sep. 20,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 12.
Aug, 27, '62
Aug.
29
June
18
July
25
July 26
Aug.
4
Aug.
11
Aug.
25
Mar.
23
Mar. 9,
Mar. 23,
Nov. 9,
Oct. 19,
May 15,
62
62
62
Aug.
July
July
26,
19,
25,
'62
'62
'62
62
63
64
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
6,
23,
4,
'62
'63
'64
63
Aug.
17,
'63
63
Dec.
23,
'63
62
64
Aug.
Nov.
5,
14,
'62
'64
6'?
62
'65
Aug.
Jan.
23,
7,
'62
'65
July 30, '62
July 25, '62
July 31, '82
Aug. 11, '62
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 1, '62
Mar. 23, '64
Aug- 25, '62
Aug. 5, '62
Oct. 20, '&
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 17, '63
July 25, '62
July 26, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 25. '62
Mar. 23, '64
Aug. 17. '63
Mar. 23, '64
Nov. 9, '64
Oct. 20, '64
Aug. 17, '63
Died, chronic diarrhea, Little
Rock, Ark., Aug. 13, '64.
Dis. for dis. May 1, '63, Paola.
Rejected by Surgeon, Nov.1,'63.
Pro. Corp. July 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. .July 25, '62.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 27, '65, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 27. "62, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '63.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Died of di.sease, Leavenworth,
Feb. 22, '65.
Mus. out Julv 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. .June 17, '63.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Killed by guerrillas. May 19,
'63, Blue River, Kan.
Pro. Bugler, Aug. 23, '62.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Killed in action, June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Died of tvphoid fever. Fort
Scott, Kan., Dec. 19, '63.
Des. Fort Scott, Nov. 24, '62.
Dis. for disability. May 1, '65,
Fort Scott.
Killed in action June 17, '63,
near Westport, Mo.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Died Feb. 19. '63, of wounds
received in action.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; pro. Regt'l Q. M.
Sergt. May 13, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. by civil authority on ac-
count of minority. Dec. 18,
'62, Foit Riley, Kan.
Dis. for disability Apr. 1, '63,
Fort Scott.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 20, '63.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall';
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Xug. 8, '65. Leavu'th.
state of Kansas.
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NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry ('ontiunvcL
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Stansfleld, Andrew .1.
Soupene, James L . .
Sherrod, Thomas
Stevenson, Kennedy.
Swartz, David G
Sliiiltz. .Jesse G
Stumb"., Fred. M
Seiler, William H
Titcomb, George H. . .
Toney. John.
Tropp, JobT
Taylor, Edward C. B.,
Thompson, Peter
Thomas. Samuel.
Toney, Louis
Trotter. William C
Tiiomas, Enoch . . ,
Weart, William K.
Watts, William P .
Wood, Jerome E. .
Williams, Benjamin N
Wilson, James
Williams, Jacob S. .
Williams, Elisha H.
Wells, James
Whit.-on, Jolm K
Heuryville . ..
St. Georjie. . . .
Marysville. . . .
Br'nsv'e, Neb.
Pl's't Hill,Mo
Marysville,. ..
Ridireway
Leeds, Mass . .
Manhattan . . .
Oskaloosa
Wabaunsee. . .
Leavenworth,
Irvinsr
Manhattan. ..
Nemaha, Neb.
Marysville. . . .
Central City..
Bi-'nsv'e, Neb.
Leavenworth,
.\ubrpy
Manhattan. . .
Marysville.
Randolph .
Aug. 27,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 5,
Sep. 22,
July 18,
May 28,
July :51,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 12,
Nov. 10,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 2,
Aug. 5,
Sep. K),
Nov. 12,
Mar. 9,
Oct. 22. '63
.Aug. 17, '63
.July 31^ '62
Aug. 2, '62
Aug. 11, "62
Aug. 12, '62
Nov. 10, '64
Aug. 2, '62
•Aug. h. '62
Oct. 22, '63
Nov. 12, '64
Aug. 17, '63
Aug. 25, "(i2
.Aug. 4, "62
July 19, '62
July 39, "62
No evidence of mns. out on file.
Mus. out .June 16, '65, Leavn'th.
Died of typlioid fever. Fort
Scott, Nov. 6, '62.
Di(»d of congestive chill, on
marcli in Kas., Mar. 6, "63.
Died of disea.se. Little Rock,
Ark., Aug. 25. '64.
Died of dropsy of the heart.
Little Rock, Apr. 17, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mav 1, '63, Paola.
Mus. out May 30, '65, DeVall's
BlutT, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 20, '63.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Mar. 1, "63.
Died of chronic diarrhea.Cairo,
111.. Oct. 15, '64.
Dis. for disability .Jan. 21, '63,
Ft. Scott Kan.
Mus. out June "24, '65.
Mus. out .July 17. '65, DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott,
Kan., Dec. 18, '62.
D. of congestive chill. Browns-
ville, Ark., Dec. 1, '64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 21, '6.3,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. July 25. '62.
SUBSTITUTE -Co. K.
Davis, Joshua.
Leavenworth
Oct.
Oct, 7, '64
No evidence of muster out on
file ; served more than two
years in 1st Colo. Vol. Inf. ;
substitute for Len. T. Smith.
COMPANY L.
CAPTAIN'.
lolm I. DeLashmutt,
•lames L. .\rnold
FIRST LIEl"T.
John I. DeLashmutt.
James L. .\rnold
Willard Raymour
SECOND J.IEUT.
< harles C. Southard,
FIRST SERGT.
Waning H. Hunt^er,.
SERGE.\XTS.
Mobley Mansell
.4bram Munroe
Willard Raymour....
(ieorg(> W. Payne
Charles Edgorton
James Dudley
Daniel B. Baker
Enoch Pendleton
Council Grove
lola
Council Grove
lola
Leavenworth,
Geneva ....
Leavenworth<
Leavenworth,
Council Grove
Leavenworth,
Council (irove
Leavenworth,
Council Grove
July ],"63
May 4, '63
Mar, Vl, '63
July 1, '63
May 17, "tW
June 12, '6;J
July 29, '63
Mar. 28, '64
June 20, '63
■Vug,
May
31,
15,
'63
'65
May
Sep.
May
2
■21!
15,
'63
'65
Aug.
15,
'63
Aug,
14,
'63
June
May
July
June
2
2'
1,'
2
'63
'63
'63
'63
.4.ug.
14,
'63
Mar.
•m.
'64
-Vug.
14,
'64
Res, Apr. IS, "65.
Mus. out Jnlv 17, '65, DeVall';-
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Capt. Aug. 31, '6:}.
Pro. (^apt. Ma/. 15, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .\rk.
Res. D(>c. 31, '(U,
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. .
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 5, '65.
Died of congestive chill, Littli^
Rock. .Irk., July 26, '64.
Red. to ranks. May 1, 't>4.
Died of disea.se Osage Mission,
Kan., Mar, 6. '64.
Trans, to 1st Mo. Cav. Dec. 8,
'64, to be tried for desertion.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
382
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^f/n<e(/.
COMPANY l^— Continued.
Names and rank.
SEEGEANTS.
Garret D. Louck.s
Frederick Tofte...
Alexander Tucker .
COEPOEALS.
Abram, Munroe . .
John Sword
Residence.
Samuel Samson
Eli Sewell
Joseph .James
George Baker
Francis James
William Hardheart.
Francis Johnson
Garrett D. Loucks.. .
Louis Basil
.Joseph Germengo .
Thomas Stanley . • ■
Jesse JJarmond .. .
Add Dorris
BUGLERS.
John Armstrong. . .
Conasalla
BLACKSMITH.
George Libby
NVAGONEES.
John Burns
Enoch Pendleton.
PEIVATES.
Armstrong, John .
Bear, Little
Scott Twp....
Leavenworth,
CouncilGrove
Leavenworth
CouncilGrove
Fort Scott,.
OsageMission
CouncilGrove
Mar. 28, '64
July 1, '63
May 7, 'fti
Mar.l2, 'ea
May 2, '63
Mar. 12, '63
Mar. 28, "(U
July 29, '63
July 6, ;63
June 24, '63
Apr. 16, "63
July 24, '63
LittleR'k.Ark June 3, '64
D.ite of I Date of
enlistment. ! muster.
Leavenworth,
CouncilGrove
Butcher, I^ewis.
Buck, Richard.
Baker, (jeorge . .
Burns, .John
Butler, Jack
Bradford, Charles. . . .
Curtis, Jack
Cummings, James, 2d
Dearham, Stephen.. .
DeLashmutt, John. . .
Elkhorn, Eli
Feather, White
Green, William
Greenback, John H..
Hawkins, Henry
Hill, Thomas
Hardheart, William.
Johnson, Francis . . .
Jetferson, Tliomas...
Jones, John
James, Francis.
Jones, Joseph..
Little, George..
Little, John
Leavenworth,
CouncilGrove
Leavenworth,
CouncilGrove
May 1, '63
June 20, '63
Ai)r. 16, '63
Apr. 23, '63
Mar. 14, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 12, '63
May 1, "63
Mar. -28, '63
Mar. 30, '63
Mar. 14. '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 24, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 23. "63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 12, '63
Apr. 22, '63
May 2, 'C3
Mar. 19. "63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 27, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
May 2, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
May '2, '63
Aug. 14, '63
June 3, '64
Aug. 14, '63
May 2, '63
Aug. 14, '63
May 2, "62
Remarks.
Mus. out .July 17,
Bluff, Ark. _
Deserted.
'6.^, DeVall's
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, -Jirk.
Died oi bronchitis. Ft. Scott,
Kan., Jan. 27, '64.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott,
Kan.. Dec. 15, '63.
Reduced to ranks, July 18, '63.
Reduced to ranks Apr. 10, '64.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
Ark., Sep. 10, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks July 18, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Reduced to ranks.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Kan.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out Jan. 16,
'65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp, May 2, '63; mus.
out July 17, '65, DeVall's Bluff'.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out July
17, '65, DeVall's Bluff'.
Died of diarrhea. Fort Smith,
June 6, '64.
Died of pneumonia, Little
Rock, Oct. 27, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Died of fever, Springfield, Mo. ,
May 15, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall s
Bluff.
Dis. for disability. Apr. i:!, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff'.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall s
Bluff, .\rk.
Pro. Corp. May 2, '63 ; mus. out
Julv 17, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Diedof disease. Ft. Smith, Ak.,
July 10, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 13, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall s
Bluff. Ark.
.J,
state of Kansas.
33B
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Cavalry
COMPANY 1j— Continued.
Conf limed.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Mouvoe, Abrani
Moon, John
Munkers, James
Motiior, Hiram
McCasha, Cliarles.. ..
McCuUocb.SaniuelJ.
Otter, James
Ocia, Eagle
Sword, John
Samson, Samuel
'Shiill, Peter
Shoto, Peter
Sewell, Eli
Shunga, Niiga
White, Thomas
Wasliingtou, Georjie.
Wolfe, Joseph
PRIVATES.
Aqua, Arson
Basil, Louis
Baker, Daniel B
t'urtis, Jacob
Crawford, Josepli
Conn, Malcolm
Conn, John
('nmmiuir.<.. James, 1st.
Columbia. .lohn
Dorris, Add
Davis, Henry
Dunlap, Josepli
Dudley. James
Edmrton, Charles.. ..
Fisk. Benjamin
Farnsworth, James.,
(xenueugo, Jo.seph...
Gahosra. Edward
Hunter. Warring H..
Haimmond. Jes.se
Ha.ves, Seth, 1st
Hayes, Seth, 2d
Johnson, William....
Kickapoo, Josepl)
Kenipton, Jo.seph
Kasa. Eli
Loucks, Garret D . . . .
Libby, George
Lewis, Harry
Mausell, Mobley
Morgan, Henry
Mosher, John
Michael, George
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Council Grove
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
12, '63
17, '63
12, '63
27, '63
17, '63
22, '63
13, '63
17, '6:}
12, '63
17, '63
19, '63
12, '63
13, '63
20, '63
16, '63
23, '63
May 2,
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May 27, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus, out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .Tune 16, '65, Ft. Riley.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Died of disea.se, DeVall's Bluff,
Ark.. Dec. 2S, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 12, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 12, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Leavn'th,
May 11, '63.
Died of diarrhea, Little Rock,
Ark., Oct. 3, '61.
Died of pneumonia, Ft. Scott,
Feb. '26. '64.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. L.
Council Grove
Osage Miss'n,
Leavenworth.
Council Grove
Leavenworth,
Council Grove
Fort Scott
Little R'k,Ar.
Leavenworth,
CouncilGrove
OsagoMissi'n,
CouncilGrove
July 29, '63
Mar. 28, '64
June 20, '63
June 23, '63
June 24, '63
June 20, '63
July 29, '62
June "23, '63
June 24, '63
.June '23, '63
July 29, '63
June '23, '63
June '24, '63
July '29, "63
July 1, '63
June 24, '63
June 23, '63
July 6, '63
July 29, '63
Mar. 28, '64
June 3, '64
Jan. 2, '64
May 4, '63
JiUy 29, '63
Feb. -23, '64
July 29, '63
Aug 14, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Mar. 28, '64
June 3, '64
Jan. 2, '64
June 2, '63
Aug. 14, '62
Mar. 31, '64
Aug. 14, 'm
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. '23, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Mus. out July 17. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia Trading
Post, Kan., Nov. 7, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Ft. Scott,
Kan., Dec. 10, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 23, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 17, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63; mus
out July 17, '65, DeVall's Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .\rk.
Pro, Corp. Aug. "23, '64.
Died of measles. Ft. Smith.
Ark., May 23, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1. '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 23, '64.
Died of disea.sc Little Rock,
Ark., Dec. '29, '64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 13, '64,
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. "28. '64 : pro
Sergt. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Blacksmith .June 3, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .Vrk.
Pro. Sergt. May 4, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, .Vrk.
Died of brain fever. Ft. .Smith,
Ark.. May 9, '64,
334
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Confmuec?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. L,— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
McCuUocli, George...
Nega, John
Pendleton. Enoch —
Polard, Abe
Phinney, James
Payne, George W
Parrot, Marcus
Raymour, Willard . . .
Ratler, Frank
Stanley, Thoma.';
Simcox, James
Stotler, Jake
Stone, John
Thunder, Little
Tucker, Alexander...
Tofte, Frederick
White, Allen
Wood, Samuel
Wright, Jefferson —
Walker, Frank
Wethington, Charles
Residence.
CouncilGr've,
Osage Miss'n..
CouncilGr've,
Leavenworth
CouncilGr've
Leavenworth
CouncilGr've
Leavenworth,
Council Gr've,
Date of
enlistment.
June 23, '63
Mar. 2S, '64
June 20, '63
June '24, '63
June 20, '63
May 17, '63
•Jiine 26, '63
July 1, '63
July 29, '63
July 6, '63
June 27, '63
June 20, '63
July 29, '63
May 7, '63
July 1, '63
July 23, '63
July 29, "63
June 23, '63
Date of
muster.
Aug. 14, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
•June 2, '63
Aug. 14, '63
July 1, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 14, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeValls
Bluff. Ark.
Died of smallpox. Little Rt)ck,
Ark., Aug. 24, '64.
Pro. Wagoner.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeValls
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '63.
Killed by accident, Feb. 28. '64,
Osage Mission, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DcVall #
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 23, '64.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeValls
Bluff, Ark.
Died at Ft. Smith, May 31, tU.
Des. June 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall s
Bluff, Ark.
Died of twer, Fort Smith,
Ark., June 22, '64.
COMPANY M.
CAPTAIN.
Wm.W. P. McDonnell
John L. Price
^ FIRST LIEUT.
Stephen L. Kenyon. .
SECOND LIEUT.
John L. Price
FIRST SERGT.
Robert M. Duncan. .
SERGEANTS.
James T. Cooper. . . .
Thomas J. Millsap. .
John B. Robinson . . .
James J. Stamps. . . .
Charles H. Doe
John W. Stevenson. .
Martin L. Hyde
CORPORALS.
George D. Rice
Daniel G. Stamps . . .
Kassimer .J. Fink . . .
Fritz Riclnnond
Charles H.Davis....
Joseph L. Houston..
Isaac McConnell
Henry L. Hillbrant .
Willianl W. Duncan.
Solomon Osborn
Robert J. Stewart . . .
FARRIER AND
BLACKSMITH.
George Long
Wil'iam Maloney —
PRIVATES.
Adkins, Lemuel
Atkinson, Sarchel. . .
Neosho Falls,
Auburn
Cottonwood .
Auburn
Virgil
Humboldt.. . .
Hum'ns'v. Mo
lola
CouncilGr've,
Forest Hill...
.Auburn
Humboldt —
Belmont
Cot'nw'd F'ls,
Neosho Falls,
Cot'nw'd F'ls,
Owl Creek. . . .
Cot'nw'd F'ls,
Greenw'd Co.,
Lane
Owl Creek. . . .
Greenw'd Co.
Virgil
Marmaton. . . .
CouncilGr've
July 1, '63
June 11,
July 1,
July 7,
July 1,
Mar. _8,
Aug, i;
July 1,
Mar. 31,
July 1,
July 6,
June 1, '63
July 1, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 1, '63
Aug. 21, '63
Dec. 24, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Dec. 3, "63
Aug. 21, '63
MaF.^ 8, '64
Aug. 21, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Aug. 21, '63
Resigned Sep.30,'64. Little R'k.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 24, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'.s
Bluff.
Died of measles and erysipe-
las. Ft. Smith, July 9, '64.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Jan. 29, '65.
Died of disease. DeVall's Bluff,
Mar. 16, '65.
Died of disease. DeVall's Bluff',
Mar. 26, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
state of Kansas.
335
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOIjUNTEERS — Cay alky - Continued.
COMPANY M — Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Barlow, Matthew .J .
Bowser, George R
Buskell, Henry
Burris, Walter . . .
Bunch, Woodson.
Cooper, James T .
Cooper, Albert .J..
Cook, James H
Coonrod, Oliver W. ..
Curtiss, Washington J
Cook, Henry A
Corby, William
Duncan, Robert M . . .
Densmore, Francis M.
Duncan, John . . .
Damo, James M .
Doe, Charles H
Empson, John L . . .
Elliott, Joseph
Fisher, William M .
Fink, Kassimer J., .
Fletcher, David E. .
(ii-eeu, Ansel
Green, Isaac W
Green, Charles...
Hyde, Martin L.
Hatley, She rod. .
Hatley, Loroy . . .
Hatley, William.
Hawkins, John W.. .
Hillbraut, Henry L .
Lee, Owen
Long, George.
May, .James P
Mays. Josepli
Madden, Oscar
Millsaps, Thomas J.
Maloney, William . . .
Main, Enocli
May, Pleasant.
Malan, George
McConnell, Samuel J.
McConnell, Isaac
Me Buxton, John
McConnell, John R
Xorrii^, William
Osborn, Solomon .
Owens, Barnet....
0.-;born, Andrew.
Osborn, .John
i'arker, William
Neosho Falls,
Council G've,
Humboldt. . . .
Lane
Woodson Co.
June 11, '63
Virgil
Pleasant G've
Humboldt.
Woodson Co.
Council G've
Virgil
Neosho Falls
Talequah,C.N
Greenw'd Co
Council G've.
Woodson Co.
Neosho Falls
Geneva
Cott'nw'd FL
Greenw'd Co
Humboldt.
Council G've
Auburn
Virgil
Cott'nw'd Fh
Pleasant G've
Greenw'd (^o.
Humboldt
Council G've.
Geneva
Humboldt.. . .
Virgil
Lane
Neosho Falls,
Woodson Co. .
Bath
Owl Creek. . . .
Pleasant G've
Lane
Humboldt. .
Virgil
Council G've.
July ].
Aug. 5,
July 1,
July 13,
July 1,
July 13,
Aug. 5,
July 4,
July 21,
Aug. 3,
July 1,
June 11,
July 27,
Aug. 1,
July ],
Aug. 15,
July 28,
July 6,
July 1,
July .5,
July 4
Aug. 4,
'63
"63
July 1,
'63
Aug. 1,
'63
July _],
'63
June 16,
July 1,
'63
'63
J uly 5,
'63
July 2S,
■63
July 2;5,
July I,
'63
'63
Aug. 1,
June 11,
'63
'63
July 11,
'63
July 1.
July 26,
'63
'63
July. 1,
'63
Aug. 21, '63
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smitli,
Ark., May 21, '64.
Died of disease Jefferson Bar-
racks, Mo., Dec. 11, '64.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smith,
Ark., June 28, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '6.'), DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Coldwater Grove, Nov. '24, 'm.
Des. Humb'l't, Ks., Aug. 26,'63.
Des. Humb'l't, Ks., Aug. 23. '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, De Vall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of measles. Fort Smith,
Ark., June 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Killed in action Aug. 29, '64.
Bull Bayou, Ark.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 24, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Died of typhoid pneumonia.
Fort Smith, Ark., May 6, '64,
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Coldw'rGr've,Kan..Nov.'24,'63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. '26, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of measles, Kingston, Mo.,
Apr. 21, '64.
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
Ark., June 4, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Farrier Aug. '21, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Blacksmith Aug. 21, "63
Died of measles. Fort Smitli,
Ark., June 4, '64.
Died of disease,Camp Thacher,
Ark., Aug. 17, '64.
Dis. for disabilitv, June 12, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Died of measles, Fort Smith,
Juno IS, '64.
Dis. for disability Dec. 26, '64.
Died of di.sease, Leavenworth,
Feb. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Di(>d of measles. Fort Smith,
Ark., May 17, '64.
Mus. out May '20, '65, Loav'th.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-.
886
Adjutant General's Report.
I
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— (7on.A/n?<e(/.
COMPANY M — Conlinued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PBIVATES.
Pickerel, Glover
Humboldt
Jul.v tj, '6::!
Aug. 21, '63
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Eeeves, Moses M
Pl'santGrove.
Jul.v 1, '62
Eoss, James W
' •
' '
Mus. out Aug. 9, '65, Leav'th.
Eobinson, Thomas Z.
Neosho Falls,
June 11, '63
Mu.-:. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Eusk, John
Pl'santGrove,
July 1, '63
' ' ' '
Eice, Samuel
Humboldt
i ( 1 1
Eice, George D
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Eichmond, Fritz
Cot'nw'dFalls
" ' '
Robinson John B
Humansv.,Mo
July 11, '63
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
July 1, '63
Eichmond, Max-
Mar. 24, '64.
Humboldt. . . .
July 27, '63
City, Mo., Nov. 24, '63.
Stamps, James J
Stevenson, John W. . .
lola. .
July 1, '62
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Forest Hill...
Stamps, Daniel G —
Belmont
' '
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Sparks, Thomas M. . .
Humboldt. , . .
July 11, '63
Mus. out July 17, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Stamps, Eobei't G
Belmont
July 6, '64
11 i .
Stamps, Gordon F. . . .
' '
July 5, '63
I . I ,
Suttles, George W —
Humboldt
July 27, '63
11 a
Smith, Marcus L
' '
July 1, '63
Mus. out June 30, '65, Leavn'th.
Stone, James
July 4, '63
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Sanders, James
Greenw'dCo..
July 1, '63
' • ' '
Stewart, Eobert J
Owl Creek ....
July 6, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '63.
Emporia
July 1, '63
Des. Humboldt. Ks.,Aug. 23,'6:}.
Sharp, William
Died of congestive claill, Eock-
ville, Kan., Feb. 23, '64.
Vandale, Edward —
Osage Eeserve
June 16, '63
Des. Humboldt, Ks.,Aug. 30,'63.
Warner, Jacob
Humboldt
July 1, '63
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Wormington,
Bluff, Ark.
Francis M
Pl'santGrove,
July 29, '63
11 , .
Wilson, William B...
Humboldt
July 1, '63
Witten, James A
' '
Aug. 1, '63
' ' ' '
Wilson, Isaac ....;...
July 15, '63
Killed iu action Aug. 29, '64,
Bull Bavou. Ark.
Wilson, Booker
' '
Aug. 19, '63
Des. Humboldt. Ks..Aug. 23,'63.
Yohon, Joseph E
July 15, '63
Died of disease. Little Bock,
Ark., Aug. 14, '64,
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. M.
Anderson, Joseph L .
Anderson, Augustin .
Bennett, Gideon T. .
Brown, Charles W.. .
Basil, John
Carver, James M. . . .
Cooper, William H. .
Ci'otser, Isaac
Davis, Charles H
Duncan, William W..
Houston, .Joseph L. . .
Kabrey, William
Lawsing, .James.
Lyman, William.
Mears, James M
McElhany, William..
McKinney, Thomas J.
Province, John
Snyder, .James P
Taylor, George.
Yavnell, David.
Clinton .
Burlingame.
(Jlinton
Greenw'd Co.
Bl'mingGrove
Monticello
Humboldt.. . .
Neosho Falls,
Greenwood. ..
Cot'nw'dFaUs
Emporia
Council Grove
Ft. Smith, Ark
Clinton
Burlingame..
Virgil
Council Grove
Mar. 25, '64 Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 2S, '65
Mar. 31, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Dec. 14, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Aug. 28, '<!3
Mar. 18, "64
May 20, "64
Mar. 28, '64
Jan. 14, '65
Oct. 22, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Aug. 2.), '63
Jan. 28, '65
Mar. 31, '64
Oct. 13, '6;^
Mar. 28, '64
Oct. 15, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Oct. 13. '63
Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 28, '65
Oct. 22, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Oct. 15, '63
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
Ark., June 4, '64.
Died of disease, DeVall's Bluff',
Ark., Apr, 28, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died, Little Eock, Aug. 17, '64.
Mus. out Julv 17, '65, DeVall's
Ark.
Pro. Eeg. Sad. Sergt. May 25,'65.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, 65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1. '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease Little Rock.
Ark., Aug. 15, '64.
Dos. '64 Lawrence, Kan.
Killed in action Aug. 29, '61,
Bull Bayou, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., Oct. 22, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
state of Kdii.'ois.
337
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry Conthnwd.
NEW COMPANY A.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
Amzi J. Steele
FIRST LIEUT.
Loreudiis B. Conaut.
Robert ('. Philbrick.
SECOND LIEUT.
Robert C. Pliilbrick.
FIRST SERGT.
Stephen M. Cun-
ningham
Walter Corwin
SERGEANTS.
Lester F. Buttles....
Robert Houston
Milton Smith
Edward Spurlock.
James W. Slmll. . .
Thomas Campbell.
John S. Waymiro. .
David Bryson
Albert R. Green.
CORPORALS.
Chester G. Jones
Ellis Jones
Joseph M. Myers
Natlian G. Carver.. .
Rob.>rt F. Mahatiey
Elisha Whitacre . . . .
John B. Emerson
John McCaniish
BUGLER.
George A. Baldwin.
BLACKSMITH.
• lohn M. Irwin
PRIVATES.
Alder, .John H
.Uberts. William ....
Vssliug, Frederick..
Burr, Wiley R
lii'tluirem, I.saac. . . .
Buttles, Lester F....
I lasintjer, Oregon F.
Brown. Herbert
Boyle, .James
Bowers, Moreau
Brewer, Jesse J
Bryan, Weston M
Bacon, Levi L.. .
Bryson, David.. .
Cliadwick, .John.
Cavin, .Jamc.~
Cavin, John
Cornette, -John J
Coleni.in, William B.
Cliiie, Emanuel
Cooly, William J
Cunniugliani, Ste-
phen M
Corwin, Walter
('ampboU, Tlioma.s. .
Carver, Nathan G...
('rail, Jesse
Clemens, Aurelius . . .
Campbell, Jo.soph...
Cornelison, Jasper..
Dole, Artemus W. . . .
Dixon, Alexander...
Bloomington
Prairie City
Delaware. . . .
Topeka .
Ogden . .
Auburn. . .
Leavenwi>rth,
Rockport.Mo.
Leroy
Hartford
Tro.\
Elmendaro. . ,
Ogden
Prairie City. .
Elmendaro. ..
Ogden
Auburn
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Clinton.
Clay Centre . .
Lawrence
.JunctionCity,
Hog Eye, Ark.
Burlingame...
Auburn
Prairie City . .
Central ( 'ity. .
Ogden
Hartford
CaneHiii.Ark
Fayet'v'e,.\rk.
CaneHili,Ark.
Doniphan . . ..
JunctionlCit.x ,
Auburn
Topeka
Ogden
Hartford
Prairie City . .
California
Clinton
Stines'v'e, Ind
CaneHiU.Ark.
Lawrence.
.\uburn ... .
Mar. 7, '6-2
Aug. 2U, 'r)2
Mar. 7, "62
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 22, '62
Mar. 18, '63
Apr. 12, '62
Apr. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 21, '6:j
Aug. 20, '62
July 14, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Aug. 1,S, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 16, '62
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 20, '62
Apr. 7, '6;-{
June 20, '62
Aug. 11, "62
Dec. 3, '1)2
Mar. 1, "63
Mar. 7, '62
May .^), '62
June 22, '62
Aug. I.'), '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Nov. 3, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Dec. 3, '62
June 4, '64
Dec. 2.5, '62
Dec. 3, '62
Nov. 2.5, '62
Jan. 26, '63
Apr. 23, '63
Mar. 7,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 18,
July 14,
Mar. 22,
Aug. 20,
Nov. 21,
Mar. 23, '63
Dec. 22, '61
Jan. 6, "62
Feb. 16, '63
Jan. 29, '63
May 20, '65
Mar. 3, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 22, '62
Mar. 18, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Dec. 16, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 24, '64
June 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Aug. 18, '62
June 30, '63
Nov. 16, '62
Mar. 24, '64
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Juno 20, '62
June* 30, '63
Dec. 3, '62
June 30, '63
.Tune 22, '62
Julv 28, 163
June 30, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Nov. 3, '62
June 30, '63
Dec. 16, '61
Dec. 3- '62
June 4, '0)4
Dec. 25, '62
Dec. 3. '62
Nov. 25, '62
June 30. '63
May 8, '63
June :{0, 'm
Aug. 20, '62
June 30. '63
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 21, '62
May 8, '63
June 30, '63
Mus. out. July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Jan. 7, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 20. '65.
Mus. out Mar. 6, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 6, '65.
Mus. out .Juno 24, '65.
Mus. (mt July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 11, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Jef-
ferson Bar'ks, Mo., Dec. 23, '64.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mustered out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 19, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17. '65, DeVall'
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out May 4, '65.
Mus. out .June 22, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff', Ark.. June
29, '65.
Mus. out. June 24, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '6.5. DeVall's
Bluff'. Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 17. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file .
Pro. 1st Seigt. Jan. 16. '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Mus. out Juue 22, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out June 29, '65, DeVall's
Bluff-, Ark.
Mustered out Jan. 5, '65;
838
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^i/?Med.
NEW COMPANY X— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Emerson, John E
Emerson, .Joseph
Eastman, BenjamiuF
Firestone, Nathan B.
Fiunemore, James C.
Fisher, Samuel
Fix, Joshua
Garmire, John A .
Auburn.
Ogden
Clinton. ..
Ottumwa..
Lawrence .
Green, John
Green, Albert E
Giddings, Jerome \V.
Hindman, Lorenzo. . .
Heintzman, Barthol-
omew
Heidle, William
Hammoud,Thomas B
Houstou, Robert
Irwin, John M
.Jones, Ellis
.Jameson, George G. . .
Jones, Thomas B. . . .
Jameson, .James M. .
Kinney, Ed. P
Lee, William H
McCamish. John . . . .
McEntire, Johnson . .
McLelland, Joseph. .
Matthews, Francis. .
Mahattey, Robert F .
Myers, Joseph M
Moravek, August. . . .
Mundel, Joseph
Moore, Milton A
Miller, Michael
Parman, George
Rogers, Charles
Rothrock, Hiram . . .
Richards, Reuben B.
Roe, George
Renberger, Pleasant
Smith, Milton
Spurlock, Edward . .
Scott, George W
Shull, James W
Shawbell, .John G —
Stoker, William E. . . .
Sanders, Henry
Smith, Andrew J
Simpson, John
Smoot, John E
Spencer, William F . .
Spencer, John W^
Stephens, .John W. . . .
Stone, George L
Terhupheu, Henry . ..
Nail, Levi R
Wayraire, Daniel
Wilkins, Tlieodore . ..
Waybright. William..
Williams, Johnson S.
Waymire, Isaac
Walker, Elijah
Whitacre, Elisha
Wavmire, John S
Wright, William P. . .
Yates, Polk
Big Springs .
Osage
Kan. City, Mo.
Manhattan. .
Brooklyn
Auburn
.Junct. Cit.\' .
Lawrence . .
Clinton
Elmendaro
Brooklyn. .
Elmendaro. ..
Brooklyn
.Junct. ('ity. ..
Prairie City ..
Leavenworth,
Aubrey
Lawrence . . . .
Elmendaro.
Ogden
M'untGilead,
Topeka
Bloomington
Brooklyn .
Aubrey
Paola..
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Rockport.Mo.
Gallatin
Leroy
Ottumwa.
Pott'wat'mie,
Brooklyn
Bachellor
Lawrence . . . .
Big Springs . .
Ogden
Big Springs..
Junct. City. ..
Auburn
Ashland.
Manhattan. .
Ogden
Kan. City, Mo.
Bloomington,
Aug. 20, '62
Feb. 23, '62
Aug, 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Jan. 6, '62
May 28, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Mar. 6, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Nov. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Apr. 21, '63
Mar. .5, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Mar. 15, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Dec. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '62
Mar. 22, '62
June 20, '62
July 25, '63
Sep. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 15, '62
Sep. 6, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 6, '63
Dec. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 11, '62
July 13, '63
Mar. 6, '63
Nov. 22, '62
Mar. 18, '63
June 9, '63
Apr. 12, '62
Nov. 28, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Feb. 27, '62
May 18, '62
Aug. 18, '62
.Vug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
.A.ug. 11, '62
Mar. 7, '62
Apr, 15, '62
June 23. '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
June 23, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
July 23, '63
Sep. 6, "63
June 30, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Aug. 12, '6:1
Aug. 19, "62
July 28, "63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Nov. 8, "62
Aug. 20, '62
June 30, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Dec. 18, '61
Nov. 16, '62
Mar. 22, '62
June 20, '02
Jidy 25, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. ^20, '62
June 30, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Aug. 20. '62
Sep. 6, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Mar. 11, '62
July 13, '63
July 28, '63
Nov. 22, '62
Mar. 18, '63
Nov. 4, '63
June 30. "63
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '63
Mar. 7, '62
Apr. 15, '62
June 23, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
June 23, '62
June 30, "63
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
July 23, '6;^
Sep. 6, '63
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mustered out Jan. 5, '65.
Mustered out June 24, '65.
Mustered out .June 7, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blufe, Ark.
Mustered out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 6, '65.
Mustered out July 17, '65.
Mustered out Mar. 6, '65.
Mustered out Mar. 16, '65.
Mustered out June 24, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan, 16, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out June 29, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out Dec. 7, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 16, '65.
Mus. out May 19, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out .Jan. 3, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 7, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 21, '65.
Mus. out June 19, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 27, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, "65.
Pro. Hospital Steward.
Mus. out Mar. 16, "65.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 14, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Des. DeVall's Bl'ff , June "29, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 11, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out Dec. 7, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 21, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 25, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65.
Mustered out June '24, "65.
Mus. out Apr, 27, '65.
Mus. out Apr. 15, '65.
Mus. out June 22, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Died of dis. DeVaU's Bluff,
Apr. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 9, '65, Le'worth.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16. '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Died of consumption, DeVall's
Bluff, Jan. 18, '65. .
.'iSS^I
state of Kniif^as.
339
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry - Coyj^mMec?.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Companies A and C— Assigned to New Co. A.
N'ames aud rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Baldwin, George A.
Farmer, Lemuel....
Jones, Cliester G. . .
McLelland, Wm. J.
Scott, John C
Lawrence ,
Troy
Lawrence
Atchison.
Date of
enlistment.
Feb. 29, '64
Date of
muster.
Mar. 24, '64
Remarks.
Pro. Bugler, Jan. 16, '6.5,
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
NEW COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Henry Brandley
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry Brandley
Joseph L. Denni.son .
SECOND LIEUT.
Lewis McHone
FIRST SEROT.
Aaron B. Watson
William S. Hunt. ...
Wash. W. McKenzie.
SERGEANTS.
Wa.-;li. W. McKenzie.
Christopher Ritson.
Setli Rlioades
John M. McDonald .
William M. Young. .
William S. Hunt."...
•John P. McCoy
Bazaar.
Jo.sepli L. Deunisou.
William Y. Crow
John H.Walters....
(jBorge W. Zinn
Lewis Edmuadson.
Patrick B. McCabe.
CORPORALS.
James F. Morse . . .
Lewis McHone
John P. McCoy....
William Y. Crow. .
John H. Walters . .
William Neighbor
James A. Philli])s..
Tliomas W. Gideon.
David Garvin
John Sammon
William W.Goodrich
Leroy E. Mosher
Charles M.Ellis
Charles E. Barcus. . . .
Preston W. McGuffin,
BUGLERS.
Leroy E. Mosher
Benjamin H. Ayers. . .
F.\RRIER.
David E. Jones
Henry Scott
PRIVATES.
Abraliam, Richard J.,
Anderson. Charles H.,
Barcus, Charles E....
Barnett, Elias M
Brannam, William. ..
lola
Emporia.
Cottonw'd F.,
Emporia
lola
Leavenworth
lola
Emporia
lola
lola . . . .
Bazaar.,
lola . . . .
Emporia
lola
Emporia
Franklin .
Emporia .
l,ola . .
Paola.
lola
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
Emporia
Wakarusa.. .
lola
Lecompton. .
C'ld Wa'r G'e,
Dec. 5, '61
Apr. 5, '62
Jan. 11, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Fob, 20, '64
Apr. 4, '62
Jan. 4, '64
Aug. 8, '62
Jan. 4, '64
Dec. 5, '61
Aug. 15, '6:5
Mar. '21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 7, 'm
Aug. 6, 'm
Sep. 19, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 6, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Apr. 3, "63
May 15, '65
May 17, '63
May 20, '65
May 15, '65
Dec. 5, '61
Apr. 5, '62
Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Apr. 4, '62
Mar. 18, '64
Aug. 8, '62
Mar. 18, '64
Dec. 5, '61
Sep. 27, "63
Mar. 24, '64
Mar, 18, "64
Mar. 24, "64
Aug. 15, '62
Mar. 24, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Aug. 17, "6:^
Sop. 27, '63
Nov. 12, 'm
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. Ih, '64
Mar. -30, '64
Sop. 27, '63
Mar. :«, '64
Apr. 17, '6;^
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff".
Pro. Capt. May 15, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Dec. — , '64.
Mus. out Apr. 5, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 6, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr, 5, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark. ^
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 20, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Juno — , '65.
Prom. 1st Lieut, new Co. D.
May 15, '65.
Mus. out Dec, 5, '64.
Died of disease DcVaU's Bluff",
Ark,, .Jan. 21, '6.5.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 15, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 6. '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 25, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mustered out June — , '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. May '20, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'
Bluff".
Pro. Corp. June 25, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
340
Adjutant General's Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^/r/^^fv/.
NEW COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
ealistinent.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bender, Frederick.
Chase, James S
Donalson, William M,
Doran, Samuel
Dudley, John C
Daniels, Lloyd W...
Daniels, Nathan . . . .
Duncan, William A.
Daniels, John
Ellis, Charles M
Edmison, David A. ..
Ellis, Henry M
Ferguson, William O.
Fisk, JoelB...
Graham John
Garvin, David
Gideon, Thomas W.
Harris, John H
Hotze, Robert F
Hunt, William S
Hamilton. Patrick A,
Havs, John B
Hart, .John W
Hallmark, Daniel.
Hull, John G
Jones, Thomas J. .
Jones, -Jeremiah F . .
Jeffrey, Francis A
Johnson, Richard M
Kemp, Murphy
Lee, Francis A
Low, Elijah
Lynn, Samuel C
Lamar, Alexander. .
Littlejohn, James W
Mosher, Leroy E . . . .
Mo.sher, Cephas F . . .
Murdock, Roland P .
Martin, Edmund
Morris, James F. ...
Marsh, James C
McGuffin, Preston.
McCabe, Patrick. .
Nelson, John H. . . .
Phenis, Cyrus H. . .
Pettengill, Frank .
Pear.son, James L.
Read, Hugh L. . . .
Risers, Stephen F. .
Ri^'Rs, Albert M . . .
Rntlege, .James P.
Schornick, Jacob .
Steen, William M .
Schell, Henry
Schultz, William . .
Thorp, Albert A . . .
Vanriper, .John..
Walters, .John R.
Wise, William...
Wilson, Jacob. .'.
Easton
Carlyle
Cane HiU.Ark
Carlyle
Har's'nv'e,Mo
Belmont
Big- Springs
Belmont. . .
lola
Boonsbor'jAr.
Tola
Emporia
Lawrence
Tola
Franklin .
lola
Clinton
Emporia .
Lawrence
lola
Lawrence
lola . .
Paola.
Har's'nv'e,Mo
lola
Carlyle
Lecompton.
Franklin
Paola
Bazaar
Lecompton. .
lola
lola
Emporia
Tola
Emporia
Richland .
lola
Har's'nv'e,Mo
Marysville.
Atchison . .
Lawrence .
lola
NewLanc'st'r,
Paola
Har's"nv'e,Mo
June 9, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Dec. 4, '62
Mar. 25, '63
July 5, '63
Sep. 23, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 23, '62
Mar. 7, '63
Dec. 25, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Dec. 20, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Mar. 10, '64
Aug. 4, '62
Jan. 24, '62
Mar. 23, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Apr. 21, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Mar. 26,
Dec. 8,
Dec. 4,
Aug. 15,
Feb. 22,
Mar. 15,
Mar. 1,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 15,
July 14,
Sep. 19, '63
Dec. 5, '61
Sep. 6, '63
Apr. 18, "62
Jan. 29, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Oct. 29, '63
May 1, '62
May 19, '82
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. '6, '63
June 28, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 29, '63
June 9, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Dec. 4, '62
May
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Dec,
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
8, '63
17, '63
23, '62
15, '62
23, '62
17, '63
25, '62
12, '63
20, '61
15, "62
27, '63
15, '62
27, '63
10, '64
4, '62
24, '62
23, '62
15, '62
16, '62
17, '63
12, '63
15, '62
Sep. 27, '63
Mar.
Feb.
31, '64
23, '64
Aug. 15, '62
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
.\pr.
Jan.
Aug.
Sep.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Sep.
Nov.
May
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Nov.
22, '64
15, '62
5, '62
15, '62
27, '63
23, '63
12, '63
5, '61
12, '63
18, '62
29, '62
15, "62
27, '63
29, '64
8, '64
17, '63
27, '63
12, '63
19, '62
15, '62
27, '63
17, '63
27, '63
12, '63
Trans, from Co. E, as ab.sent
sick ; reported on mus. out
roll of this Co. a deserter.
Mus. out May — , '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out May
Dis. for disability, .June 20, "65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Cor]). June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability, .June 8, '65,
DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. June 1, '65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 25, '64,
.Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
Pro. Reg. Cm. Sergt. Jan.16,'65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16. '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mustered out May — , '65.
Mus. out June 2, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mustered out May
'65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'i
Bluff, Ark.
Mustered out May — , '65.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 16, '65.
Mustered out Mar. — , '65.
Mustered out May — . '65.
I'ro. Corp. Jan. 16. '65.
Dis. .Jan. — , '66, by sentenci- of
G. C. M.
Pro. Corp. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeValls
Bluff, Ark.
Mustered out Apr. — , '65.
Mustered out Jan. — , '65.
Mustered out May — , '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May — , '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 29, 6.),
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall s
Bluff, Ark.
state of Koiifias.
341
NINTH REGIxMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
NEW COMPANY B - Conlimied.
Conthrii.efl.
Names and r;ink.
Rosiilonco.
l;uJi^tm(•nt.
Date of
muhtur.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Whitten, .James
Whitloe, Alexaudei' ( '
Whitlop, Frank ,J . . . .
Watson, Aaron B
Wliitloe, .James M. . . ,
Zinn. .John
Zinn, Georse W
Baldwin City
Wakarusa. . . .
Cottonw'd F. .
Wakarusa. . . .
Lecompton. . .
Mar. ;51, '64
Mar. 2;!, '64
Dec. .5, '61
Mar. 2.3, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Auff. 8. '62
Mar. :31, '64
Mar. 2:{, '64
Dec. .5, '61
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Aus. 8, '62
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blutf, Ark.
Pro. 1st Serst. Nov. — , '64.
Died of disease, DoVall's Bluff,
Ark., Mar. 23, '6.5.
Mus. out .July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Promoted Sergeant.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS
~ Companies
B AND E — Assigned to New Co. B.
Avers. Benjamin H . . .
Alleu, Cliarles B
lola
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Pro. Bugler May 1, '6.i.
Lawrence —
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mus. out July 17, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out .Julv 17 '65 DeVall's
Bluff, Ark. ■
( 'row, William Y
lola
Jan. 4, '(U
Mar, l>s, '64
Pro. Corp. Jau. 16, '65.
Carrol, John
Mns. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Edinundson. Lewis ..
' '
J
Pro. Sergt.
Finch, Darius M
MiamiVillage
Mar. 21. '.54
Mar. 24, '64
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
(roodwill. William G.
Emporia
' '
' '
Pro Corp. May 19, 65.
Hcgwt'r, Augustus . ..
Diara'dSpr'gs
"
' '
Mus. out Julv 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Hegwor, Henry
' '
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 30, '64
' ' ' '
Helomka, .John
Tola
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. KS, '64
Dis. Jau. -, '66, by sen. G. C, M.
•Jouos, David E.
Lawrence
Mar. 21, '61
Mar. 24, '64
Pro. Farrier Jan. 16, '65.
Landers, William
Tola
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Pro. Hosp. Steward Feb. 5, '65.
.\lcK(»azie, Wash. W..
' '
Jan. 11, '64
Mar. IS, '64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
McDonald, John M...
• '
Jan. 4, '64
' •
McCoy. .John P
••
' •
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
.McCarty, Dennis
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Blutf. Ark.
McHdue. Lewis
Emporia
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Nci^rlibor. William. ..
lola
Jan. 4. "64
Mar. 18, '64
. > I i
Phillips, James A. . . .
Emporia
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 24, '64
' ' ' '
Ilitsou, Christopher. .
Leavenworth,
' '
' '
Pro. Sorgt. Jau. 16, '65.
Rho.idos, Seth
Tola
Jan. 4. '64
Mar. 18, '64
" ' '
tli'ani-, .John W
Cottonw'd F..
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Reev(\ Heurv
Feb. 20, '64
Sammon, John
Emporia
Mar. 21, '64
' '
Pro. Corp. Apr. 6, '65.
Scott, Henry
Leavenworth,
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Pro. Farrier May 1, '65.
Vinin.^, Cliarles A
Burlington . . .
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Walters, John H
Tola
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Yoimg, William M. ..
Emporia
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 22. '64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
NEW COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN,
.r. MiltonHadley.
FIRST LFEDT.
David M. Hester .
Mouticello . . .
Ceutralia, 111,
SECOND J.,IErT,
Henry B, Hall
Edwin G. Parker. .
FIRST SERGT.
Za<k)k C. Delaslunutt,
Edwiu A.Vandeveld. .
SERGEANTS.
Edwin A. Vandeveld. .
David R. Bradeii. .. .
James A. Miller
David R. Price
William M. Reeves...
Joshua W. Baker ....
William G. Eaton
Thomas McKnight. ..
Humbohlt.. ..
Leavenworth,
Council Grove
Leavenworth.
Trading Post,
Neosho FaU-s,
Leroy
Pleas't Grove.
Council Grove
Central City..
June 24, '62
Mar. 1. '63
July '20, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Mar. 14, '62
May 18. '63
Dec. 13, "63
Apr. 1, "63
June 24. "63
Dec.
5,
'63
Mar.
14,
•65
.lunt
May
10.
13.
'62
'65
Aug.
19,
'63
.^ug.
17,
63
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Nov.
May
14,
8,
14,
8.
'62
'6:^
'6:3
'63
.^ug.
16,
■63
Pro. Maj. May 15, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Res. Feb. 1(1, 65.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bluff, Aik.
Mus. out .June 24, '65.
Mns. out July 17, "6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt June 'il, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 13, '65.
Des. DeVall'sBluff, June •29,'6.5.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
342
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— CoM^JnMet/.
NEW COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank. Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
COET'OEAJwS.
William G. Eaton..
Thoma.s McKniffht.
John Splane
Alfred J. Taiuienill.
Thomas G. Vanoy . .
Benjamin F. Rasar.
Omar Whitney
Jonathan W. Mc-
Kinney
James R. Gregory —
John M. Rather
BUGLERS.
Jacob G. Fender
George W. Fender. . . .
FARRIER AND
BLACK.SMITH.
Washington Farris. . .
John C.Holliugshead
PRIVATES.
Atkinson, Isaac
Alder, Conrad B.
Baker, Joshua W
Braden, David R
Blythe, .James
Brown, William M . .
Biggs, Adam
Carpenter, Hopkins . .
Craig, Zachariah H..
Cook, Henry A
Cooper, Isaac . ;
Crane, Tliomas L
Delashinntt,Zadok C.
Menton, Eng<'ue H. ..
Demass, William
Denton, Edward M. . .
Eaton, William G
Fletcher, .lames
Fender, .Jacob G
Fairbauk, Milton ( ' . .
Fender, (leorge W . . . .
Farris, Washington..
Gassaway, Lemuel. ..
Gilham, William H .
Gregory, James R
Helton, .Jackson
Hollingsliead,.John C
Hibbard, Henry C...
Central City.
Humboldt. . . .
Grasshop'r F.
Fort Riley. . . .
Humboldt.. ..
Neo.sho Falls,
CaneHill,Ark.
Leroy
Barnesville
Hisan, James
Hogue, Mitch(41 W. .
John.son, George W .
Kimbar, Martin
Kelley, Jacob
Lobaugh, .Jacob G.. .
Lock, Moses
Lvimpkins, John T .
Morris, .James M . . . .
Milburn, Thomas J.
Martin, David S
Morris, .411en S
Miller, James A
Morse, Philip
Neosho Falls.
Trading Post,
Leavenworth,
Co'ncil Grove
Garnett
Co'ncil Grove
Trading Post
Humboldt
Neosho Falls
Palmyra . . .
Valley twp..
Humboldt. .
Emporia . . . .
Humboldt.. . .
Co'ncil Grove,
Fort Riley. . , .
Co'ncil Grove,
Central City..
Leroy
Neosho Falls,
Co'ncil Grove,
Neosho Falls,
Trading Post,
Neosho Falls,
Co'ncil Grove,
Leroy
Trading Post,
Leavenworth.
Trading Post,
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo.
CaneHilJ.Ark
Co'ncil Grove
Neosho Falls
Leroy
Burlington .
Emporia . . .
Burlington. ..
Neosho Falls
Fort Riley....
Apr. 1, '63
June 24, '63
Feb. 5, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Dec. 13, '62
June 22, '62
Aug. 7, '63
Nov. 22, '62
Nov. 26, '62
Feb. 27, '64
June 30, '62
Aug. 7, '63
Oct. 23, '63
Nov. 13, '63
Apr. 9, '63
May 1. '62
Dec. 13, '62
July 20, '63
Feb. 7, '62
Aug. 3, '63
Mar. 30, '64
June 19, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 14, '62
Apr. 20, '63
.June -24, '62
June 23, '62
Dec. 13, '62
Mar. 14, "63
Apr. 1, '63
Aug. 8, '63
June 30, 162
June 24, '62
Aug. 7, '63
Oct. 23, '63
July 16, '63
Mar.
Nov.
May
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
July
Sep.
l.-i, '63
26, '62
28, '63
18. '63
1, '63
27, '62
7, '63
26, '62
Dec. n, '62
Mar. 1. '63
May 1, '6:^
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
10, '63
7, '63
19, '63
28, '64
16, '63
7, '63
3, '63
13, '62
May 8, '63
Aug. 16, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '63
June 22, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Nov. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Mar. 27, '64
June 30, '62
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 19, '63
May 1. '62
Nov. 14, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 17, '63
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 19, '63
May 8, '63
Aug. 8, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Aug. 19, "63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Nov. 27, '62
Aug. 6, '63
Sep. 26, '62
Dec. .5, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 17, '63
May 8, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 16, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 16, '6.5.
Mus. out .July 17. '65, DeVall'sl
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 21, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff'. June 29,'«
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'd
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff, Ark., .Junel
29, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff', June 29,'e
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'S
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out May 1, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '6.").
Mus. out Feb. 6, '65.
Mus. out May 27, '65, DeVall'^
Bluff, Ark.
Des. DeVall's Bluff,June 29,'65l
Died of chronic diarrhea, De-i
Vall's Bluff, Ark., Feb. 25, '65J
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'sq
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. for disability Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Dis. for disability June 25, '65.1
Des. DeVall's Bluff,June 29,'65.f
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out Jxme 24, '65.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. Farrier Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out June -.^9, '65, DeVall'sj
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 16, '65.
Mus. out June 29, '65, DeVall'sl
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Blacksmith Jan. 16, '65,
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'g
Bluff, Ark.
Dis. Aug. 5, '65, bv sentence of
G. CM.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 16, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June "29, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
I
state of Kansas.
348
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOhVNTEER^ — Cavalry ^ Continued.
NEW COMPANY C - Continued.
Names nid rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Monjoon, Thomas.
Martin, John J. .. .
Maxon, Daniel W,
Humboldt.
Elizab'tht'wn
Carlyle
Marshall, -Miles. .
Moore, Milton L.,
McCamisli, Eli. ..
Humboldt
Neosho Falls,
McCoUum, Geortro . . .
McKiuney, Howell. ..
McKinnev. .Jonathan
W
McKnight, Thomas . .
Ott, Abraham
Parker, Edwin G.
Peters, John S. . .
Cane HilLArk
Price, David R
Porter, John E
Perkins, John W. . . .
Payne, Thomas O
Peck, Theodore
Powell, .Tames
Reeves. William M..
Robert.-, Michael....
Easar, Benjamin F.
Reddington, Patrick
B
Ray. Andrew
Rather, John M .
Splane, John. . . .
Shafer, Samuel. .
Trading Post,
Leavenworth,
H'ris'nv'leMo
Loroy
CouncilGrove
Burlington . . .
Trading Post,
Pl'sant Grove
Smith, .Augustus. .
Stout, ('harlfs M..
Sphnie, William.. .
Sharp, Pearls
Sherlock, Samuel .
Simms. James W. .
Stanley, Jesse T. . .
Thompson, James.
Trimble, William .
Thomas, Lewis. . .
Turner, David R.. .
Trott, .Tames V.
Tannehill, Alfred J...
Vandeveltie, Edwin A.
Vanoy, Thomas G
Vanoy, .John
Van Ansdale, Henry.
Vinoe, Eugene
Ward, Lewis W. ...
^yilsun, Elihu
Wliituoy. Omar
\Voo(ldall,,Tohn W..
Webber, (ieorge E. . .
Wymer, Benjamin P.
Wise, William W. . . .
Wheat, Charles W...
Wliittaker, William.
Ward, .James M
Humboldt. . . .
Central City..
Trading Post,
Barnesville. . .
Humboldt. . . .
Fort Riley . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Humboldt. . . .
Verdigris Riv.
Humboldt.. . .
Leroy
Burlington . . .
Germantown .
Easton
CaneHill, Ark
Grasshop'r F.
Leavenwoi'th,
Fort Riley. . . .
Lawrence ....
Wyandott<> . . .
Leavenworth,
Elizab'tlit'wn
Neosho Falls,
RheasMl.sArk
Humboldt. . . .
CouncilGrove
Leroy
Grasshop'r F.
Burlington . . .
June 17, '03
Oct. -20, '63
Mar. 4, '02
Jan. 20, '62
Nov. 21, '63
Aug. 8, '62
Dec. 12, '62
Nov. 22, '62
June 24, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Mar. 1,'63
Dec. 1, '63
Mar. 14, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Mar. 1.5, '63
Oct. 7, "63
May 21, '63
Oct. 18, '63
Feb. 24, '64
June 22, '62
Feb. 24, '62
Sep. 12, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. .5, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 1, '63
Nov. 21, '63
Jan. 27, '62
Mar. 10, '62
Apr. 4, '63
June 11, '63
.\ug. 7, '63
May 14, '63
Dec. 23, '62
June 10, '62
Dec. 21, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Nov. 27, '62
Mar. 1, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Aug. 10, '63
Feb. 25, '64
Fob. 27. '64
Oct. 20, '63
Aug. 7. '63
Nov. 25, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Sep. 10, '63
July 1. '63
May
'63
Dec. 16, '62
Mar. 19, '64
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 4, "6:^
Jan. 20, '62
Feb. 27. '64
Aug. S, '62
Dec. 12, '62
Nov. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. 9, '63
Mar. 14. '62
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, "63
Dec. 8, '63
Feb. 24, '64
June 22, '62
Feb. 28, '62
Dec. 8, '63
Mar. 27, '64
Aug. 19, '6:i
Dec. 13, '62
Nov. 4, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Aug. 19, '63
Mar. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dec. 23, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Dec. '21, '62
Dec. 1, '62
Nov. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Fob. 25, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Nov. 4, '63
Aug. 17. '6:^
Nov, 25, '62
Nov. 21, '62
Nov. 14, '&\
Aug. 19, '63
May 25, '63
Dec. 26, '62
Mar. 19, '64
Mus. out July 17. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 29, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Mar. 3, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Died of smallpox, DeVall'.s
Bluff, Ark., May 29, "65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. ('orp. Mar. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16. '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. 16,'65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall'.s
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65.
Di.s. for dis. Jan. 17, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff, June 29.'65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Des. DeVall's Bluff, June 29,"65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, "65.
Mus. out Feb. 27, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Cor)). Mar. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out Jan. 28, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 10, '65.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Des. DeVall's Bl'ff, June 29, '65.
Mus. out Juno 15, 65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. put June 22, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Des. DeVall's Bl'ff, June 29, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '65.
Dis. for disability, Juno 25, '65.
Mus. out May 13, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Juno 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
344
Adjutant (iencrars Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co^iYmwerf.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Companies F and G— Assigned to New Qo. C.
Nainns niid rank.
Date of 1 Date uf
enlistnii.'iit. I muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Brown, William H. . . Spr'sRiv. Mo.
Caskey, Jo.'ieph O Neosho Falls,
Patter.-ion, Oliver P.
Springer, Charles E .
Humboldt.
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. ].5, '64
Jan. 4, '64
.Jan. 11, '64
Feb. 26, '64 Des. DeVall's Bl'ff, June 29, '65.
Feb. 15, '64 Mn.s. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mar. 20, '64 1 Des. DeVall's Bl'ff, June 29, '65.
Mar. 24, '64 Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
NEW COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Jeremiah R. Sence-
nich
FIRST LIEUT.
Lewis Edmundson . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Jeremiah R. Sence-
nich
Aaron M. Thomas . . .
FIRST SERGEANT.
.John M. Ingram
SERGEANTS.
Edward N. Lewis...
William Elled.ue
.James L. Shuee
Fletcher Lutton
William Smetliers. . .
Peter F. Shoemaker.
Cyrus E. Muuger. .. .
Aaron M. Thomas. . .
Henry Sanders
James Robinson.
James A. McGinnis. .
CORPORALS.
William H. Cochran
William J. Hunnacutt
John R. Maphet
William Carrol
Reid Perry
Barney B. Ward
George W' . Shuee
Urias Long
BUGLERS.
William A. Braskett,
James C. Thompson,
FARRIER.
Enoch Millis
SADDLER.
Kinclien Matthews. . .
PRIVATES.
Ahrams, John
Beaver, Daniel W...
Buck, WiUiam P....
Black, Robert
Bas.'ictt, Pet(>r B
Braskett, William A.
Collins, Daniel N . . .
Chapman, Norman..
Carroll, William . .. .
Cochran, William H.
Cole, Edwin H
Geneva .
lola . . . .
Geneva
Lancaster.
Oxford
Black Jack.
Oxford
Black Jack.
Eureka
Black Jack.
Lancaster..
Belmout .
Hartford.
Holton.. . .
Eureka
Rockville. . .
Black Jack.
Holtou ....
Burlington .
Oxford
Neosho Falls.
Paola.
Tola
Black Jack.
Cowley, William R..
Church, James
Cochran, Francis M.
Neosho Falls
Big Springs.
Bazaar
Blackjack.
Holton
Humboldt. .
Dec. 12, '62
Jan. 4, '64
May 20, '63
Feb. 3, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Dec. 6, '62
Apr. 10, '62
Apr. 15, "62
May 16, '63
Sep. 1. '62
Jan. 17, "62
Oct. 15, '62
Dec. 27, '62
Dec. 6, '62
May 1, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Dec. 14, '63
May 1, "63
Feb. 3, '64
Apr. 23, '62
Apr. 20, "63
Mar. 20, '63
Nov. 28, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Dec. 20, "62
Feb. 1, '63
Aug. 21, '63
Nov. 7, '63
Oct. 28, '62
Apr. 20, '63
Oct. 20, '62
Oct. 21, '63
Sep. 20, '(iS
Dec. 27, "62
Jan. 1, '62
July 21, '62
May 13, "63
June 20, '(V2
May 15, "65
Mar. 2, '63
May 15, '65
Dec. 31, '62
Mar. 21, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Dec. 6, '62
Apr. 10, "62
Apr. 30, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. ],'62
Aijr. 30, "62
Oct. 31, "62
Dec. 27, "62
Dec. 6, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Apr. 23, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 28. ■(>2
Sep. 3, '62
Dec. 31, "62
Feb. 28, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Oct. 28, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 20, '62
Die. 24. '63
Oct. 8, '63
Dec. 27, "62
Jan. 16, '62
July 21, '62
Dec. 24, '63
June 20, '62
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall's
Bhiff.
Pro. Capt. May 15, '65.
Mus, out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out .Vpr. 10, '05.
Mus. out Apr, 15, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 15, "65.
Mus. out .June "24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jan. 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 79th U. S. C. T.,
May 15, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 23, '65.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out June 27, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out June 24, "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Bugler, Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out July 17. "65, DeVall's
Bluff.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 16, "(T.. DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 10, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
i^fatc of lunisas.
345
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -(•o//^i/H/ff/.
NEW COMPANY B—Contimiecl.
Names ;iii<l rank.
PKIVATES.
Demo, Delbert .
Dutchor. Charles W
Eaton, Robert W
ElledKe. WUliain. ..
England. Joseph C.
pjujsland, James D...
Eaton, .John.. . .
Finch, Curtis L .
Ferguson, Columbus.
(iilnioro. Robert.
Ijilley, James B.
Hunnacntt, Wm. J.
Harris. Benjamin ..
Hendrick, Creth O..
Hend rick, John D
Holtzman,Horteiitiu.'
Ingram. John M
Jones, Joseph W
Kertsinger. Isaac W. ,
Long, John
Lewis, Silas
Lutton, Fletchor
Long, Urias
Long, John D
Residence.
Lancaster. . .
lola
Blackjack..
Oxford
Leavenworth,
Black .Jack..
Lancaster. . .
Leavenworth
Emporia
Neosho . .
Date of
enlistment.
Eureka .
Oxford
Blackjack..
Oxford
Geneva
Black Jack..
Rockville
Black Jack..
Maphet. John R.
Millis, Enoch
Missey. Jacob M.
Marcnso, Tlieodore...
Muii;,'c'i-. Le\\ is ('
Mattliews. Kiiichen..
Munger, Cyrus E
.McCabe, David L . . . .
McCombs. George
t ! McDowell, William.,
i j McGinnis,Harri.<onL
McGinnis, James A...
Norton. Thomas
Norton, John.
O'Rork, John
O-Xi-il. Charles W
Owlds, Harmon.,
i'outius, William.
I'erry. Reid
Perry, Beu,j. F. W.
Ramfield, Michael
Ryan, Charles
Robin.-on, .James. .,
Rumbley, James....
Reno. William G. ...
Shoto, James
^hoeni.-ikiT, Peter F.
Sandt i-s. Henry
^age, CiirLstopher C .
^^harp, Calvin E
Smethers, William . .
Rockville.
Paola
Oxford . . .
Burlington .
Blackjack.
Black .Jack.
El Dorado..
Eureka
NewLancarfr
Hartford ..
Bazaar.. .
('ouncil (rr've
lola
Westport, Mo
Rockville
Holton
Rockville.
Barnesville...
Belmont
Garnett
Ohio City ....
Osage Mission
Eureka
June 20, 'i).i
Sep. 1. 't)2
Feb. 1, 'm
May 20, '68
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 1, "63
May 20, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Sep. '22, '62
Dec. 6, '62
Sep. 3, '62
May 20, '63
June 1,
Aug. 21,
Dec. 12,
Aug. 21,
Jan. 21.
Mar. 11,
Aug. 21,
Feb. 1,
Apr. 23,
Sep. 19,
May 1,
Nov. -28,
May 20,
July 20,
Mar. 11,
Sep. 3,
Apr. 14,
Feb. 3,
Mar. 1, "63
Mar. 11, '63
Oct. l."), '62
July 11,
July 28,
Oct. 14,
Nov. 2;^,
Apr. 30,
Mar. 11,
Dec. 14.
Sep. 26,
Apr. 1, '63
June 21,
Jan. 17,
Aug. '26,
Sep. 1,
Apr. 25,
Apr. 10,
Sep. 1,
July 24,
July 12,
Dec. 6,
Date of
muster.
Aug. 13, '63
Oct. 31, '62
Feb. 28, '63
Aug. 13, '&i
Aug. 13, '62
Sep, 21, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Oct. 31, '62
Dec. 6, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Dec. 31, '62
Sep. 21, '63
Jan. 23. '64
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 21, '6:^
Mar. 10, '64
Apr. 23, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Nov. 28, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 3, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Feb. 3, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 31, '62
Jidy 12. '62
Dec. 24, '63
Feb. -23, '64
Aug, 13, '63
Dec. 24, 63
Aug. 13, '63
Apr. 30, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Oct. 31, '62
Apr. 2,=), '62
Apr. 10, '62
Sep. 1. '62
July 24, "62
.July 12, '62
Dec. 6, "62
Remarks.
Mus. out July 17, '6.">, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Jul.N 17, '6.5, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out .Jiuie 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out June 20, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out .June 20, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out .June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out Set). 3, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. '22, '65.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. "22, '65.
Mus. out June '20, '65, DeVaU'
Bluff', Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '64.
Pro. Farrier Mar. '22, '65.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall';
Bluff. Ark.
Mus. out June 27, '65.
Pro. Saddler Mai'. "22, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65. DeVall'
Bluff'. Ark.
Mus. out Jidv 16, '65. DeVall's
Bluff. Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of flux DeVaU's Bluff,
Ark., .June 4, '65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
No evi. (if mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, .Vrk.
Mus. out July 17, "65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus out June 24, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. '22, '65.
Mus. out June 24. '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. .Sergt. Mar. '22, '65.
346
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
NINTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^/wj/eri'.
NEW COMPANY D — Continued.
Namos :,n(l rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Shuee, James L. .
Shuee, G-eorgo W.
Shuee, Samuel P.
Sims, .James
Sharp, Anderson S . .
Thorp, Charles F
Tucker, Stoplien
Thomas, Aaron M . . .
Thorp, William H. .
Thompson, James C.
Williams, Thomas C
Warnick, James.
Ward, Barney B.
Wilker, William.
Ward, .Jonatlmn D.
Worley, Andrew. . . .
Young, Julius
Oxford
Westport, Mo.
Bazaar
Rockville
Mound City..
Lancaster
Neosho Falls
Eureka
Council Grove
Burlington
Butler, Mo
Leavenworth,
lola
Feb. ^ 3, '64
Mar. 1, '63
Mar. 11, '63
July 24, '63
Nov. 7, '63
Mar. 1, '63
May 16, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Dec. 6, '62
May 22, '63
May 1, '63
June 1, '63
June 16, '62
May 7, '62
Mar. 20, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Dec. 6, '62
Dec. 24, '63
Aug, 13, '63
June 16, '62
May 7, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Pro. Sorg. Mar. 22, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '65.
Died of disease, DeVall's Bluff.
Pro. Bugler, Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out July 17. '65, DeVaU's
Bluff, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out June 16, '65, DeVall's
Bluff', Ark.
Mus. out May 7, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff, Ark.
RE-ENLISTED VETERAN S- Co. D -ASSIGNED TO NEW COMPANY D.
Berry, Charles, B..
Dunbar, Arthur F .
Foster, Jackson
Keeth, Isaac D
Lewis, Edward N . . .
McWilliams, David.
Stamps, George W.
Geneva
Black Jack.
Geneva
Black Jack.
Geneva
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 30, '64
June 2, '64
Mar. 21, '64
June 2, '64
Dis. for disability, Apr. 12, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVaU's
Bluff.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 21, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65, DeVall's
Bluff.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
■^
state of Kansas.
347
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. mu.ster.
Remarks.
COIiONEL.
James Montfjomor.v
William Weer
William F. Cloud.
LIEUT. COLONEL
James G. Blunt . . .
Johu T. Burris.
Charles S. Hills
JrA.IOR.
Otis B. Gvmn
Henry H. Williams...
AD.JUTANT.
Casimio B. Znlaosk.v
James A. Phillips
Thomas McGannon .
QUARTERJLVSTER.
A. Larzalere
Alfred Gray
John G. Haskell
Alfred J. Lloyd.
SURGEON.
Albert Newman
Mahlon Bailey. .
John W. Scott. . .
J. B. Woodward .
Henry H. Tuttle.
A.SST. SURGEOX.
Edwin Grant
Richard W. Shipley.
George A. Miller
P. Goidd Parker....
Henry H. Tuttle
CHAPLAIN.
H. H. Moore
Reeder M. Fisli
John H. Drummond.
Mound City
Wyandotte.
Emporia
Mount Gilead
Olathe
Emporia
Osawatomie.
Boston, Mass
Olathe.
Quindaro. .
Lawrence .
Auburn.
lola
Lawrence
Osage
Hiawatha .
Marysville.
July 24 '61
June 20, '61
Mar. 28, '62
July 21, '61
Mar. 1, '6.")
July 24, '61
May 29, '63
F«b. 11, '62
July "^4, '61
Aug. l:^, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 1.5, '61
Oct. 4, '61
June 7, '64
Aug. 28, '62
Mar. 20, '62
Sep. 10, '62
July 24, '61
Sep. 4, '61
May 1, '62
Trans, to 2d Reg. S.C.Col'd Vol.
Dism'd the .service by G. O. No.
12:i, datt>d Hdqr. Dep. of Mo.,
St. Louis, Aug. 20, "64.
Trans, to 2d K. V. C. June 1, '62.
Pro. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vols.
Ain-. 8, '62.
Mus. (mt with reg. Aug. 20, '6.5 :
pro. Brev. Col. Mar. 13, '6,5.
Pro. Brev. Col. Mar. 25, '65;
mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Mont-
gomery, Ala.
Res. May 5, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Mus. out, date unknown.
Pro. Maj. 3d Indian H. G.,
July 20. '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Assigned to 3d Indian H. G.
Tfans. to Co. B. 5th Kan. Cav.
Pro. Capt. and A. Q. M., U.
S. Vol., June 11, 62.
Pro. Capt. and A. Q. M., U.
S. Vol., April 7, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 14, '62.
Res. May 2, '62.
Res. May 9, '63.
Res. May 20, '64.
Mus. out Aug. ;iO. '65, Mont-
gomery, Ala.
Mus. out, date unknown.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Res. date unknown.
Res. July 23, '64.
Pro. Surgeon June 7, "64.
Mus. out Feb. 14, "62.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGT. MA.JOR.
James K. Scott
Benjamin Wheeler.
Marcus D. Tenny. . .
John Sherrin
Waslungton E. Ca-
rothers
John .1. Lannon
4. M. SERGEANT.
Alfred J. Llovd
Caleb A. Woodwortii,
William S. Ruble ....
Jonathan Cable
COM. SERGEANT.
John Overdear
Henry E. Palmer
Alexander B. Simons,
Thaddeus W. Maxon,
Albertus Knapp
HOSP. STEWARD.
Luther M. Chadwick,
DRVJI MA.IOR.
NatlianielD.Biugham
Marmaton . . .
Baldwin City,
(iranada. Neb
Wyandotte .
Auburn
Atchison
Osawatomie..
Troy
Trading Po.st,
Spring Hill.. .
Springdale,Ia
New L'nc'st'r
Marmaton..
Humboldt. .
July 23, '61
July 20, '61
Aug. 15, '61
July 12, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 22, '61
July 16, '61
July 24, '61
Dec. -M, '63
July 27, '61
Aug. 1, '61
July 16, '61
Aug. 2X, '61
Dec. 31, '&i
Aug. 12, 61
Aug. 7, '61
July
July
25,
20,
'61
'61
Mar.
Feb.
4,
'62
'64
Aug.
July
Feb.
Feb.
22,
16,
11,
22.
"61
'61
'62
'64
Aug.
July
Feb.
Feb.
1,
16,
11,
22,
'61
'61
•62
"64
Feb.
14,
'62
Mar.
4,
"62
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Capt. 1st Kan. Battery,
Aug. 27, '6.3.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K.
Mus. out Oct. 19, '64.
Mus. out Aug. .30, '65, Mont-
gomery. .-Via.
Pro. R. Q. M. Aug. 13, '62.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Mont-
gomery, Ala.
Pro. l.-^t Lieut. 1st K. V. Col'd
Inft., Jan. 13, '63.
No evidence mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '65, Mont-
gomery, Ala.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
348
Adjutant OoieraVs Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co»^//i//e(/.
COMPANY A.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
t^APTAIN.
Jo^iah E. Hayes
Thomas E. Milhoan..
FIRST LIEOT.
Thomas E. Milhoan..
Stephen .J. Willis
William B. Stone
SECOND LIEUT.
Fernando H. Burris.
William B. Stone
FIRST SERGT.
William B. Stone. . . .
Aldin Noteman
SERGEANTS.
Harvey R. Hall
Isaac T. Stewart
Wm. B. E. Elledge . .
Wm. O. Kretsiuger. .
Thomas McGaunon .
CORPORALS.
Jolni H. Hartley . ..
Richard P. Reed
Thomas McGannon..
Andrew.!. Williams..
William McCullocli..
Guy K. Butler
Thomas B. Davis
Frank S. Winkley . . . .
William A. Simmons,
James N. Talbott ....
Benjamin F. Herloy..
Franklin Jones
PRIVATES.
Adair, Thomas
Butler, Guy K
Burgess, George W. ..
Bowen, Addison
Beckett, Coleman R. .
('orter, John H
Dedrick, Benjamin F.
Dunn, Barney
Dodge, George N
Davis, Alpheus M
Drummond, John H..
Elledge, Jo.seph H.. ..
Elledge.WilliamB.E
Finch, Charles H...
Herley, Benjamin F
Hayes, John E
Hartley, .Tohn H...
Hammond, Jolin H.
Heir, .James I
Ham. Perry
Harthig, Frederick
Hall.-Hawes R.
Kitsmiller, George W,
Kretsinger, David L. .
Kretsinger, Wm. O. . .
Loaid, Joseph E
Olathe.
Lawrence
Olathe.
We a .
Kan. City, Mo.
Lanesfield.. . .
July 16, '61
Aug. 24, '61
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
June 23, '62
July 16, '61
Aug. 20, '62
Nov. 10, '63
July 16, '61
May 24, '62
July 16, "61
Aug. 24, '61
July 16, '61
Black Jack.
Olathe..
Ganluer
Paola....
Olathe
Leavenworth.
Paola
Olathe
Gardner
Miamiville . .
S(iuiresville .
Miamiville . .
Marysville. . .
Olathe.
Aug. 20, '61
July 16, '61
Aug. 17, "6]
July 16, '61
Mar. 5, '63
July 16, '61
Aug. 20, '61
July 16, "61
Aug. 17, '61
July 16, '61
July 19, '61
July 16, '61
May 28, '63
July 16, '61
Marysville.
Olathe
Paola
Paola
Squiresville. ,
Fort Lincoln.
Gardner.. .
Marysville.
Spring Hil). .
Marysville. . .
Olathe
Gardner ....
Olathe
Black Jack.
Kan. City, Mo.
Squiresville. .
Black Jack. . .
Miamiville . . .
Nov. 16, '61
July 16, '61
Resigned June 12, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
Pro. Capt. June 23, '62.
Trans, as 1st Lieut. Co. F, it
reg't. V. R. C, Nov. 7, '63; _'
verely wounded in right hipl
in action. Doc. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Assigned to duty to new Co. C.
Res. Apr. 16, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 10, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 24, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th,
Pro. '2d Lieut. U. S.f'ol'd. Inft.
Sep. 10, '63.
Dis. May 6. '62, Ft. Scott, Kan.
Died. May — , '62, Camp Hal-
leck, Kan., of wound received
accidentally, Apr. 1.5, '62.
Died of disease on march in
Kansas, Aug. 10, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Ronl. Vet.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 3d I. H. G., Dec
30, "63. <
Mus. out Xu^. IS, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 30, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. C, •2d Kan./
Colored Vols., .June — ,'63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Paola, Kan., Aug. 19, '61^.;.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th.. v:,
Dis. for disability Apr. 26, "63 .
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. ■
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Cliaplain May 1, ■f>2.
Died of smallpox, Alton, 111.,
Apr. 22, '64.
Pro. Sergt. :-
Re-enlisted Veteran. ,: ',
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1.'), '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. C. 'id Kan.J
Col'd Vols., Aug. '28, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Died of disease Alton, Ill«i
Feb. 26. '64.
Died of disease Wyandotte,. .
Kan., Mar. 14, '62.
Des. Carthage, Mo., Sep. 11, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 18,'64, Leav'th.;
wounded by gunshot Apr. l^
'62, Camp Halleck, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Nov. 1, '62.^.
Re-enlisted Veteran. . ;
Pro. Sergt. , '
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
state of Kani^a,^.
349
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o?(i///,,rr/.
C^OMPANY A—Coiilhiiird.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Leary, Cornelius
Olathe
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
Died of disease St. Louis, Mo.
Lawrence, .Tames J..
(la "dner
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Miller, .Jonatlian S.. .
Marysville . . .
t ( 11
Mcltwain. William (t.
Oltahe
1. a
McGill, Siiuire F
.
Died of disea.se Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 18, '63.
McCulloch, William..
Paola
Pro. Corporal.
McGannon, Tlioma.s..
Olathe
Potter, Joseph
Sac&FoxAscy
Dis. for dis. Nov. 7, '62, Cane
Hill, Ark.
Eam.'^e.x , Edward N ..
Leroy
Mus. out Aug. 18, '61. Leav'th.
Rose. Jouatliav
Squiresville . .
" "
Reed, Richard P
Paola
Pro. Corporal.
Smith, Hiram G
' '
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Shannon, .John H
Sac&Fox.\gcy
Smith, James I
Woa
Dcs. Wyandotte, Kan., Mar.
Simmons, Alexander
17, '62.
B
Spring Hill...
Pro. Com'ry Sorgt. June 19, '62.
Simmons, William .\.
Squiresville . .
July 10, '61
July 19, "61
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1.5, '62.
Stewart, Isaac T
Lanesfleld. . . .
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
Pro. Sergeant.
Talbott, James N —
Miamiville.. .
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, 'm.
Thompson, John W..
Renl. Veteran.
Town, Ezra B
Paola
Thavis, Augustus
Olathe
Dis. for disability Aug. 11, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Umplirns. David
' '
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Veland, Charles E. . . .
Gardner
Des. on march, Sep. 18, '62.
Wat'er, Elliott C
Paola
Mus. out .\ug. IS, '64. Leav'th.
Wea
July 15, '61
July 19, '61
it ( (
Wallace, William W.
Olathe
"
Wink-ley. Franks....
Miamiville . . .
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
Pro. ("Corporal.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A.
Anderson, .John O . . . . Paola
Comer, John
Cox, James H Leavenworth,
Cummings, Seymour. MarysvilL
Collins, Ben,iamin F.
Dodson, Isaiah
Davis, Thomas B
Ernhout, David
/ "Friend, George H.
•Gray, Edward H.. .
Grover, William. . . .
Gilbert, Samuel S . .
Grover, Jacob
Hall. William H....
Hall, Benjamin C . .
Hughes, Randolph.
Harris, Benjamin F.
Jones, Franklin
Lubeck, Frederick . .
Lile, Lewis
Morgan, John J
McBride. Bryant M.
McKaig, John F
McClarin, James Gardner.
Ft. Lincoln .
Gardner
Wyandotte . .
Osawatomie.
Ft. Lincoln .
Osawatomie.
Fort Scott. . .
Black .lack.
Noteman, Aldin
Newsom, Henry B . . .
Nimmo, Isaac .
Payne, Benaja
Potter, Add i.«onG...
Pitsch, Peter
Reeves, James
Sudderth, James M .
Sawyer, Micajah B. .
Wea.
Humboldt.
Wea
Wea .
Aug. 18, '61
Mar. 5. '63
Aug. 10, '61
Oct. 3, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 17, '61
Apr. 14, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Nov. 16, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Mar. 5, '6:5
Sep. 24, '61
May 15, "63
Mar. 5, '63
Feb. 16, '63
Mar. 5, '63
Feb. 16 '62
Mar. .5, '6:j
Sep. 23, '63
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Mar. 5, '63
Nov. 4, '61
Mar. 31, '62
Aug. 17, '6J
Mar. 5, '63
Apr. 10, '62
May 1, '62
Aug. 18, '61
May 28, '63
Aug. 10, '61
Oct. 4, '61
Sep. 14, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 17, '61
Sep. 16, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Mar. 5, '62
Sep. 16, '61
Mar. 1, '62
May ,28, '63
Sep. 24, '61
May 2,s, '63
May 28,' 'tW
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 31, '61
Aug. 20, '61
May _5, '63
Nov. 4, '61
May 28, '&
Aug. 17, '61
May 28, '63
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'th.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leav'tii.
Died of disease, in the flehl,
Ark.. Nov. 16, '62.
Assigned to now Co. C.
Des. Wyandotte, Mar. 17, "62.
Pi'o. Corp.
Dit>d of disea.se, Marmatt>n,
Kan., May 15, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for disability Nov. 1, '62,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Dos. Carthage, Mo., Sep. 11. '62.
Renl. Yet.
Assigned to new Ct). C.
Des. CampHalleck, Kan., Mar.
18, '62.
Died of disease, Alton, 111., Feb.
13, "64.
Pro. Corp. ; deserted. LeaviMi-
worth, Kan., April 30, '63.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for disability Mar. 1, '63.
Wyandotte. K.-m.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. I, '62.
.\ssignod to new Compan.\ C.
Mus. out -Vug. 18, '64, Leav'th
.\ssigned to new Company C.
350
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— (7oHf?»?/ef/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. k ~ Continued .
Namfs .inii rank.
Resifleace.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Sprague, John.. .
Smith, Sidney S.
Tyler, Basil W
Tremblett, George. .
Umphveys, Linville,
Wilson, Samuel S. . .
Woolaver, Henry —
Walker, William . . . .
Wilson, Owen D
Spring Hill. . .
Squiresville . .
Fort Lincoln
Wyandotte . . .
Olathe
Squiresville . .
Wilson, James
Woddle, (xeorge G —
Woodcock, Simeon B.
Woodcock, Absalom.
Williams, Andrew J. .
Shawneet'wn,
Squiresville . .
W^yandotte . . .
Gardner
Leavenworth.
Aug. 19, "G'i
Aug. 16, '61
Sep. 22, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Aug. 17, '61
Mar. f>, '63
Jan. 21, '62
Aug. 24, '61
Aug. 20, "61
Dec. 18. '61
July 19, '61
Aug. 17, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug.
Sep.
16, '61
22, '61
Aug. 17, '61
May
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Aug.
Aug.
28, '6:}
5, '62
24, '61
20, '61
15, '62
19, '61
17, '61
20, '61
Dis. for disability, Nov. 1.5. ivj.
Fort Scott, Kan.
Died of disease, Wyandotte.
Kan., Feb. 17, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Wyandotte, Jan. 20, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '64, Leavtii.
Assigned to new Company C.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 7. lij,
Rhea's Mills, Ark.
Dis. to accept promotion, Mar.
15, '63.
Trans, to Invalid Corp-;. .Jan.
18, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. A.
Beckett, Coleman R..
Davis, Alpheus M —
Davis, Thomas B
Finch, Cluirles H
Grover, Jacob
Gilbert, Samuel S —
Kretsinger, David L.,
T.vler, Basil W
Thompson, John W..
Town, Ezra B
Umphreys, Linville..
Williams, Andrew .J. .
Woodcock, Simeon B,
Woodcock, Absalom.
Winkley, Frank S....
Paola
Gardner
Spring Hill. ..
Fort Scott
Osawatomie..
Black Jack...
Fort Scott....
Spring Hill...
Paola
Olathe
Leavenworth
Gardner
Miamiville . . .
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 1, "64 Mar. 30, '64
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died of smallpox, Alton, lU.,
Mar. 9, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro, 2d Lieut. r)6th U. S. Col- --'
ored Inf., June 27, '64.
Assigned to new Co. B. ,
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Matthew Quiggs —
FIEST LIEUT.
Seth M. Tucker
SECOND LIEUT.
David Whittaker —
FIEST SEEGEANT.
Joseph Smith
Benjamin F. Whitta-
ker
SERGEANTS.
Allen T. Outis
George W. Weed
Moses Marcus
Charles D. Rebner. .
Benjamin F. Whitta-
ker
Joseph Smith
John A. Long
James A. Patton
Henry S. Anderson . .
CORPORALS.
Benjamin F. Whitta
ker
.John A. Long
James A. Patton —
William J. Saunders
Joseph Titus
Daniel Phillips
Elias Church
WiUiam J. May
Atchison .July 16, '61
Ft. Le'v'w'th,
Pardee
Atchison
Pardee
Ft. Le'v'w'th
Atchison. .
Lawrence
Pardee . .
Atchison.
Lawrence . . .
Quincy, 111.. .
Mound City.
Pardee
July 26, "61
July 16, '61
July 23, '61
July 16, '61
Aug. 30, '61
July 16, '61
July 23, '61
July 16, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Nov. 26. '61
Aug. 1, '61
July 26, '61
July 16, '61
July 23, "61
July 16, '61
Aug. 30, '61
July 16, '61
July 23, '61
July 16, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leaven-'","
worth, Kan.
Trans, to Co. I, Aug. 19, '64. ..
No evi. of mus. out on file ; ab-*:
sent on det. service date ^of
mus. out of Co.
Red. to Sergt. Sep. 1.5, '62. ^
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th. - '
Dis. for disability Oct. 17. '62,
Paola, Kan.
Red. to ranks Mar. 4, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Dis. for disability Aug. 8, '63,j
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th*
Pro. 1st Lieut. 3d Ind. H. G., i
July 11, 62.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 22, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 15, '62.
Des. Wyandotte, Ks..Apr.l9,'62,'j
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. F, 13th Kan.
Vol. Inf., Oct. 8, '62.
state of Kansas.
351
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ~lNFANTRy—CV>/<Yw(i/rr/.
COMPANY B-Contmued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
CORPORALS.
James M. Wider
Albert Clark
Mt. Pleasant,
Topeka
Atchison
July 16, '61
Feb. 1, '62
July 16, '61
July 16, '61
Mar. 4, '62
July 16, "61
Archibald McNamara
MUSICIAN.
Christopher Trew
Kan. City, Mo.
Jan. 21, '62
Mar. 1, '62
WAGONER.
William H. Jaquitli. .
Topeka
Feb. 1, '62
i.
PRIVATES.
Bailey, Geor^ci R
Briggle, Charles
Atchison
July 16, "61
July 16, '61
Cook, John
"
"
"
Comstock, Cyrus
Carmine, James H . . .
Deeke, Louis
Seneca.,
Atchison
' '
"
Fladd, John M
"
Hart. Charles
Hoden, Valentine
Howke, Herbert
Jager, John
\\
,,
''
M'Namara, Archibald
Marcus, Moses
Motz, Joseph H
''
Masters, Cliarles H . .
Outis, Allen T
Pfahl, John
\[
''
''
Price, Harvey
Patton, James A
Perkins, William
"
-
"
Reynolds, Charles A. .
Rebner, Charles D . . .
"
"
^^
Sutter, Lewis
Saunders, William J .
"
,,
, ,
Turner, James S
Trell'z, Frederick
Wliittaker, Benja-
min F
Pardee
Atchison
Mt. Pleasant,
Atchison
.'•
Weed, George W
Wider, James M
Witchen, John
Woodworth, Caleb A.
Whittaker, Fred-
erick L
' '
Walker, William
"
Remarks.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Dis, for dis. July :^1, "64. St.
Louis, Mo.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leavn'tJi.
Trans, to V. R. C. ; was w'nded
in shoulder in action Dec. 7,
'62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Trans, to V. R. C. ; was w'nded
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '62, Leavn'th.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leavn'th.
Dis. for disability, June 14, '62,
Paola, Kan.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '62, Loav'th.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 22, '6.S.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of disease, Kansas City,
Mo., Jan. 12, '64.
Renl. Vet. ; w'nded Nashville.
Pro. Sergt. July 16, '61.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th ;
wounded in leg in action, Dec.
7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 16, '61.
Dis. for disability, July 80, '6-,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Mus. out Aug. 19, "64, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. July 16, '61: mus.
out Aug. 19, '64, Leavenworth.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug, 19, '(54, L'worth.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 16, '61.
Pro. Sergt. July 16, '61.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'wortli.
Pro. Maj. 13th Kan. Vol. Inf't.
Apr. 14, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Anderson. Henry S. .
Bemus, Hiram
Burke, William L...
Bratton, George
Bartli. Casper
Church, Elias
Childers, Louis
Childers. George W.
Clark, Albert..
Drewes, Ludwig
Davis, Henry...
Deckard, Jes,se
Evans, Charles
Fhnn, Frank
Frueling, Andrew ...
Fender, Daniel
Henry, Benjamin F .
Hickey, Henrv
Lawrence
Quincy, 111 . ..
Topeka
Quincy, 111 . ..
Westport, Mo.
Mound Citv . .
Pardee
Topeka
Kan. City, Mo.
Atchison . . .
Quincy, 111 .
Kan. City, Mo.
Aug. 30,
Aug. 8,
Feb. 1,
Aug. 8,
Aug. 10,
Nov. 26,
Aug. 1,
July 24,
Feb. 1,
Aug. 10,
July 14,
July 17,
July 19,
Aug. 8,
July 14,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. «, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Mar. 4, '61
Aug. 1, '61
July 24, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 24, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 17, '61
July 19, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 2:3, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. :30, '61
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth,
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 27, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. Wyandotte, Jan. 29, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, L'worth.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Died of disea.se, Favott<^ville,
Ark., Dec. 29, '62.
852
Adjutant (IcneniVH Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry - (7onf?»?/fr/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. ^-Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
.Jaizer, Jacob
Jaquith, William H
Klein, Adam
Klein, John
Kellev, Nathan
KeUey, William T...
Keller, Samuel
Long, John A
Lenarts, Garrett A. .
May, Enoch E
May, David
May, Henry L
May, William J
Murry , James
McCrery, Wm. H. H.
McKnisht, Joliu
McDonalfl, William .
Newton, Festus M..
Owens, William R. .
Phillips, Daniel. . . .
Plasmire, William.
Riley, Alexander. . .
Rochet, Louis
Rodabaugh. Thos. i
Roots, Aaron
RandaU, B. F
Snyder, George W. . . .
Stewart, Alexander M
Smith, Joseph
Tiltral, Carl
Taylor, .Joshua
Titus, Joseph
Trew, Christopher.. .
Residence.
D.-itc of
enliM lUiiit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Kan. City, Mo,
Topeka
Kau. City.Mo.
Lawrence
Qnincy, 111. ..
Atchison . . .
Quincy, 111..
Pardee
DeKalb, Mo
Quincy, 111..
Pardee
Atchison —
Pardee
Quincy, 111..
Atchison.. . .
Lawrence . .
Quincy, 111..
Topeka . .
Atchison.
Pardee...
Atchison.
Paola
Ft.Le'v'nw'th
Lawrence
Kan. City, Mo. Jan
Au.tf. 10, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Jan. 6, '62
Jan. 1, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
July 23, '61
Aui,-. 21, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
July 23, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 30, '61
July 23, '61
Apr. 19, "62
July 26, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Feb. 1, '62
'62
Aug. 10, '61
Mar. t, '62
-Vug. S, '61
Aug. 21, '61
July 23, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
July 23, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 30, '61
July 23, '61
Apr. 29, '62
July 26, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Pro. Wagoner Feb. 1, '62.
Died of disease, Ft. Scott,
Kan., Apr. 29, '63.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability -Nov. 30, "62.
Died of di.'^ease Alton, 111., Mar.
21, '64.
Pro. Corp. July — , '61.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'tb.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 2.'-), '62.
Des. from camp near Kansas-
City, Mo., Mar. 10, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'thi
Left sick in hospital, Fa.yette-
viUe. Ark., Jan." 3, "63; uo
further record of him.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 4, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'th.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for dis. July 30, '63, Kansas^,
City, Mo.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64, Leav'ht,
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July — , '61.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Killed in action Dec. 7, "62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '62.
Pro. Musician Jan. 21. '62. jf
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS-Co. B.
Burke, WiUiam L....
Topeka
Jan.
1,'64
Feb. 1, '64 Assigned to new Co. R.
Kelley, Nathan
Quincy, 111.. . .
Mar.
1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Masters, Charles H..
Atchison
.Jan.
1, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Owens, William R....
Quincy, 111.. . .
Mar.
1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Price, Harvey
Atchison
Jan.
1, '64
Feb. 21, '64
■-
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIX.
John A. Foreman
WiUiam R. Allen
George D. Brooke
FIRST LIFA'T.
George D. Brooke.. ..
.Joseph K. Hudson. . .
SECOND LIECT.
Isaac M. Ruth
FIRST SERGT.
Andrew W. Robb
Joseph K. Hudson...,
Eli H. Gregg
SERGE.VNTS.
Josiah Ki'isler
Newton .r. Myers
George Daller
Robert W. Robinson.
Andrew J. Links
John S. Hanway
Charles Browu
Lutlier A. Thraslier..
Lawrence . . . .
Jefferson, O . .
Kan. City, Mo,
Salem, O
Lawrence
Mount Gilead
Salem, O
W. Liberty, la
Springdale.Ia
Lawrence
Paola
Mound City . .
Lawrence ....
Mount Giload
Leroy
lola..
July 24, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 23, '61
July 30, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 1, '61
July 24, '61
Aug. 2, '61
.\ug. 2S, '61
July 30,
June 12,
July 24, '61
July 24,
Feb. 11,
July 30,
Sep. 6,
July 30,
July 24,
Feb. 11.
July 24,
Feb. 11, '62
Pro. Maj. 3d Indian Reg. July
11, '62.
Mus. out Feb. 13, '62.
.Vssigned to new Co. t '.
Pro. Capt. June 12, '63.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. F. 3d I. H.
G., Jidy 11, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20. '64.
Trans, to 5th K. V. C. Oct. 8. '61;
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, 3d lud.
Home Guards, July 11, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. I, 3d InO.
Home Guards, Apr. 1, '63.
Trans, to Co. I, May 22, '62.
state of Kansas.
3oH
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY C -Continued.
Infantry — Continued.
Names and rank.
Resiciunce.
Datr of
eulistmcnt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
fORPORAI.S.
Nowton .[. Myers
Oscar Fowlor
Robert \V. Robinson,
Amos H. Black
William T. Hewitt...
Eui,'enc B. Elliott ....
Tiiaddeus \V. Maxon,
Daniel O. Mottinper,
Marcus M. Vinton ....
Nathan Tiiomas
Samuel S. Robinson..
Thomas Spencer
John E. Blunt
'Charles F. Miller
Theodores. Elliott ..
MUSKIANS.
Perry Kirkland
Archibald E. Thrasher
WAOOXEB.
Ira R. Freeman
Lambert Williamson,
PRIVATES.
Black, Amos H
Barhau, Christian.. ..
Beardslev, Thomas. . .
Blunt, John E
Barhau, Henry
Bloomer, Henry
Cunningiiani,.JamesC
Cunningham.. John W.
Daller, George
Elliott, Eusene B....
Elliott, Tht'odore S. . .
Garrett. Alexander R.
Hefiin, Abner
Hopkinson, Plinev D.
Hatch, .John S
Hariway, John S
Hoenicke, Charles H.
■hines, William
Myers, Newton .J
Owius, John
Robinson. Robert W.
Robb, Andrew W
Stroupr, Samuel
Spencer, Tliomas
Vauwort, J.icob L. . . .
Wolf, William W
Lawrence
Kinfrville, C.
Mound City..
Leroy
Salem, Ohio..
Neosho Falls.
Spr'fjfield, la.
Alliance, O. ..
Geneva
Spr'gdale, la.
Salem, Ohio..
Mt. Gilead. . . .
W.Liherty.Ia
Neosho Falls
Garnett
lola
Mt. Gilead...
Spr'sdale, la,
Leroy
Mt. Gilead. . . .
Marmaton.. ..
Mt. Gilead. . . .
Lawrence
Mt. Gilead....
Paola
Neosho Falls,
Mt. Gilead...,
Tola
Lawreuce
Mt. Gilead...,
Lawrence
Mound City
Mt. Gilead..
Geneva . . .
Lawrence
July 24, '61
Oct. 25, '61
July 24, '61
July 22, '61
Oct. 7, '61
July 24, '61
Aus. 28, '61
Oct. 10. '61
-lug. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 3, '61
July 24, '61
Oct. 28, '61
.July 24, '61
Dec. 16, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Oct. 23, '61
July 22, '61
-July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 1.5, '62
Feb. 11, '62
July 24, '61
Pro. Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt.
Mu.s. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of typhoid fever, Roop's
Point, Mo., Nov. 12, '61.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of fever, at Paola, Kan..
Mar. 13. '62.
Pro. Lieut.3d Ind. Home G'rds,
July 18, '62.
Dis. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Reduced to ranks.
Promoted Corporal
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20. '64.
Re-eulisted Veteran.
Promoted Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Oct. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Promoted Sergeant.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for (iisability, June 6, '63.
Elm Springs, Ark.
Des. Sp'gfield, Mo. Feb. -, -63.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to .^th Reg. Kan. Vol.
Cav. Nov. 3, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott, June lii, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. C.
Alexandc-.-. Robert B
.Vrinour, Charles E. .
Vllen, David
Bon.sall, Charles ....
Hiickner, Nimrod
^Hlnapp, Charle.s A.
liarhan, Eli
Botsford, Andrew H.
liatson, John
Hall, Lewis W
Hiickner, Calvin
Bat.son, Robert
Howersock. Asa
IJrowu, Charles.
Carson, Samuel F...
Cochran, William O.
Cayott, Jule C
-23
Salem, Ohio.
Wyandotte. .
Salem, Ohio..
Mt.Vern'n,Mo
VVm.sfield, O..
Mt. Gilead....
Middleb'g, O.
Ozark Co., Mo.
Mt.Vern'n.Mo
OzarkCo.,Mo.
Sin-'gdale, la.
Leroy
Mt. GUead. . . .
Neosho, Mo..
Leroy
Oct. 18,
Api-. 17,
Aug. 22.
Oct. 6,
Nov. 7,
Oct. 15,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 28,
Nov. 8,
Nov. 7,
Nov. 8,
July 30.
Aug. 2,
Mar. 7,
Aug. :jO,
Aug. 13,
Feb.
May
11,
28,
'62
'63
Feb.
11.
'63
May
Feb.
2^,
'63
•62
Mar.
Feb.
7,
11,
'62
'62
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of ch'nic diarrhea, Rolla
Mo., .Vpr. 12, '63.
Trans, to Co. D, 3d Reg.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Trans, to Co. I.
Died of pneumonia, Coldwater
Grove, Kan., Apr. 10, '62,
Des. Sp'gfield, Mo., Feb. 18, '(«.
Des. Cane Hill, .Vrk.,Dec. 25 '62
Des. Ft. Scott, June 15, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. 2d Lt. Co. L, 3d I. H. G..
May 28, '63.
854
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C - Contiwicd.
Continued.
Names aud rank.
Resideuce.
Date of
enlist meut.
Date of
muhter.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Dmnmermath, Jacob
Dickenson, Wm.H.H.
Farren, James K . . . .
Fowler, Oscar
Faffs, Tliomas R .
Fender, John W . .
Fisher, Henry . . . .
Freeman, Ira R . .
Gardner, Joseph.
Gregg, Eli H
Gurney, Sineca
Hewitt, William T..
Huntley, James W .
Hudson, Josex)h K .
Harris, Roswell. . . .
Hudson, Samuel R.
Harris, Ransom L .
Hudson. Frank
Keisler, Joseph
Kauffman, Solomon.
Kirklaud, Perry
Kirklaud, John A...
King, Joseph
Kille, Clayton
Links, Andrew
Luptou. Christopher.
Lupton, Jonathan K.
McDonald, Wm.B....
Maxon. Thaddeus W,
Mottinger, Daniel O. .
Mottinger, Henry
Montgomery, Henry . .
Maxon, Willard H.. . .
Morrison, Augustus..
Miller, diaries F
Miller, Arthur J
Moore, Charles S.
McCrea, Basil G..
Nett, William A.
Picking, William .\. ..
Reynolds, Adrian
Ross, Edward C
Robinson, Samuel S . .
South wick, Albert. . . .
Service, Peter W
Smith, Sidney B
Spriggs, Nathaniel. . .
Sharpnack, William. .
Thomas, Nathan
Tlirasher, Luther A . .
Thraslier.ArchibaldE
TvJer, Malichi
Vinton, Marcus M .
Vance, William . . .
Williamson, Lambert,
Williamson, Reason C
Westfall, Thomas J..
Westfall. Joseph S...
Willey. William H....
Wilhite, John W
Weaver, Stanton
B'frSp'gs.CN
Salem, O
Garnett
Kingsville, O,
Garnett
Neosho Falls,
Sarcoxie, Mo.
Mt. Gilead....
Wakarusa. .. .
W.Liberty, la.
Granby, Mo . .
Salem, O
Wmsfield, O.,
Salem, O
Spri'gdale,Ia.
Salem, O
Spri'gdale.Ia.
Salem, O
Spri'gdale,Ia.
Li^roy
Garnett
Salem, O
Lawrence .
Papinsv'e, Mo
Spri"gdale,Ia
Carthage, Mo
Spri'gdale,Ia
Alliance, O. .
Spri'gdale,Ia
W.Liberty,Ia.
Spri'gdale.Ia.
Jett'er.son, O..
Mt. Gilead....
Carthage, Mo.
Salem, O
Leroy
Salem, O
Spri'gdale,Ia.
Mt. Gilead....
W'msfleld, O..
Leroy
Salem, O
Spi-i'gdale,Ia.
lola
Garnett
Geneva
Papesv'e, Mo.
Spri'gdale,Ia.
Pleasant G've
Spri"gdale,Ia.
lola
Pleasant G've
Salem, O
May 2.^), '62
July 30, '01
Aug. 1, '61
Oct. 25, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Sep. 9, '61
Dec.
Aug.
4, '61
8, '61
July :«, '61
Aug. 23, '61
J uly 30. '61
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 15, '61
July 30, '61
Oct. 15, '61
Oct. 18. '61
Oct. 28, '61
.\ug. 26, '63
July 30. '61
-Vug. 6, '61
Dec 16, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 9, '61
Jub 30, "61
Aug. 1, '61
July 30, '61
Nov. 22, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Mar. 6, '63
Oct. 24, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 20, '61
■Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
1, '61
6, '61
Oct. 1, '62
Aug. 13, "61
Aug. 6, '61
Oct. 3, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Oct. 8, '61
.\ug. 1, '61
Oct. 8, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Aug. 28, '61
Jan. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '61
.A.ug. 23, '61
Aug. 16, '61
Oct. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 21, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 13, '61
July 30, '61
July 30, "61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 15, '62
July 30. '61
Feb. 11, '62
July 30, "61
Feb. 11, '62
July 30, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 13, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Aug. 26, '63
July 30. '61
Feb. 11. '62
July 30, '61
Feb. 11, '62
July :J0, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Ma.\- 28, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 13, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 13, '62
Feb. 11, '62
July 30, '61
Feb. 13. '62
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 11, "62
Feb. 11, '62
Died Fayette ville, .\rk., Jan.
5, 63.
Mas. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Died of mea.sles, Ft. Scott Jan.
15, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; ass. to new Co. C.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of inflam'ti'n of the brain
Ft. Scott, Dec. — , '61.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 30, '62.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out with
reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. F, 1st Kan,
Col'd Vol. Inft., Apr. — , '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. '20, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Assigned to new Co. C.
No evi. of muster out on file.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. I, 2d Kan.
Colored Vol. Inf., Apr. — . '63.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Capt. Co. L, 3d I. H. G.
Pro. Musician.
Ren . Vet.
Des. Fort Scott, June 15, '62.
Died of fever, Mound City,
Kan., Nov. 5, '6"2.
Pro. Sergt.
Killed by guerrillas in Bates
count.\--. Mo., Sep. 18, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Company C.
.♦^S"
Pro. Corp.
Died of constnnption, Ft.Scott,
Kan., July 18, '62.
Trans, to Co. I, May '28, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. H, 3d I. H.
G., Dec. 31, '62.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
June 12, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 20, '64.
Died of measles. Ft. Scott. Dec.
1, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 20. '64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Dis. for disability Oct. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Musician.
Died of consumption, Ft.Scott,
Mar. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. '
Killed by guerrillas in Bates
Co., Mo., Sep. 18, '61.
Pre. Wagoner ; assigned to new
Co. C.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died, Kan. City, Mo., Apr.7, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran. 'I
Dis. May 10, '62, Ft. Scott, Kan.
state of Kansas.
355
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'oMY/nwec/.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS-Co. C.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Beai<l.<l('v, Thomas A.
Boiisall, Charles
Buckuer. Niiiirod
Bowersock, Asa
Barhan, Henry
M arm a ton . ..
Salem, Ohio.,
Mt.V'rn'n,Mo
Si)ringdale,la
MountGilead,
Paola.
Dec. 31, "63
Feb. 21, '64
Assigned to new Co. A.
Died of .smallpox, Alton, 111.,
Mar. 27, '61.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Ho|)kin>()u, Pliucy D.
Hatch. John S
Kirkland. .John \
McDonald. WiliiamB.
RobiuKon, Samuel S. .
Spriggs, Nathaniel...
Strong. Samuel
Willev, William H...
Lawrence
Garnett
Carthage, Mo.
Salem, Ohio..
MountGilead,
lola
Wilhite, John W
PleasantG've,
" "
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Eli Snyder
Charles S. Hills..
FIRST LIEUT.
.Jolm Downing . . .
George D. Brooke
Frederick A. Smalley
SECOND LIEUT.
Frederick A. Smalley
Robert \V. Wood
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel M. Martin....
SERGEANTS.
George A. Sheridan . ,
Elisha L. Main
Joseph D. Taylor
B(>njamin F. Kinter.
Robert W. Wood
Jlion Heraty
.James R. Kennedy . .
CORPORALS.
Cyrus Tuttle
Francis Knapp
•John Brooks
Jackson Hendrix ....
John P. Wliitaker.. .
Frederick Dedo
Simeon B. Plummci
John Heraty
German Zern
John C. Chestnut...
Loander J. Gladish .
PRIVATES.
Ageu, Michael
Amos, Loander V
Brooks, John
Blakey, William.
B\itner. William.
Brown, Rufus.
Bruner, Jolm A
Baker, Wesley
Barns, Geo. \V
Clemons, W'ashing-
ton J
Canfleld, Francis M . .
Chestnut, John C
Dougherty, Milton T.
Durno, William W . . .
Dedo, Frederick.
Dougherty, Mil-
ton T., jr
Osawatamie,.
Emporia
N'wLanc'.st'r.
Kans.City,Mo.
Osawatomie,.
Linn county,.
N'wLanc'st'r,
Miami cou'ty,
Osawatomie,.
N'wLanc'st'r
Osawatomie,.
N wLanc'st'r,
Linn county.
Osawatomie,
Linn county
Osawatomie,.
N'wLanc'st'r
Osawatomie,.
Fort Scott. , . .
N'wLanc'st'r
Bloom'g G've
Linn pounty,
Bloom'g G've,
Osawatomie,.
Fontania
Osawatomie,.
Osceola, Mo. .
Bloom'g G've,
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie, .
Miami
Osawatomie,.
Linn county,
Miami
July 24, '61
July 26, "61
Nov. 21, '61
JiUy 24, '61
July 26, '61
July -24, '61
Mar. 18, '62
July 24, '61
May 11,
Feb, -,
July 24,
Sep. 1,
July 24,
Sep. 1,
Feb. 11, '62
May
Feb.
30, '63
11. '62
Resigned May 27, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out Feb. 11, '62, per G. O.,
W. D., series of '62.
Trans, to Co. C, Sep. 28, '62.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 1, '62.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Ronl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Oct. 23, '62.
Red. to ranks Apr. 1, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, "64.
Red. to ranks.
Renl. Vet.
Reduced to ranks.
Reduced to ranks at his owu
request May — , '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 23, '62.
Assi.gncd to new Co. C.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 19. '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, "64.
Re-eulisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for dis. Oct.
13, '62, Indian Creek, Mo.
Dis.for dis. Aug. 9,'62,Ft.Scott.
Died, Jan. 30, '63, Fayette-
ville, Ark., of w'nds rec'd in ac-
tion, Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grove.
Died of disease, Alton, 111.,
Feb. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of disease, Alton. 111.,
Mar. 10, '64.
Mus. out .with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis.for dis. Aug. 7,'62,Ft.Scott.
Killed in action, Dec. 14, '61,
Butler, Mo.
Pro. Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
356
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry - Co/?Y//H/fr^.
COMPANY 'D—Co7itinueil.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Dar.-of
ei.'Ji.-tnii'nt.
Date of
niustor.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Ebert, Michael...
Grower, James M .
Goodman, Harrison..
Gladish, Leaudar J..
Hairarrove, William . .
Hobaugli , Ben j amin D
Hatch, Andrew J
Heraty, John
Haskins. Thomas —
Jeffers, Joseph F
Kennedy, Jame.'' R. ..
Kuapp, Francis
Main, Elisha L
Martin, Daniel M ....
Maddox, James A —
Martin, William C. ..
McBride, Benjamin F.
Olney, James A
Pond, Hiram
Pluramer, Simeon B. .
Priddy, William A. ..
Priddy, John W
Ruble, William S....
Smart, Mark
Speaker, Henry
Sheridan. Cieorge A..
Terrel, Josiali B
Tuttle, Cyrus
Taylor, Joseph D
Whitaker, John P....
Wells, Henry C
Bloom's G've,
Fort Scott
Bloom's G've,
Fort Scott —
Bloom'g G've.
Fort Scott...
Osawatomie..
N'wLanc'.st'r,
Fort Scott.. ..
Osawatomie..
N'wLanc'st'r.
Osawatomie. .
Bloom's G've,
Osawatomie. .
Trading Post,
Osawatomie..
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie..
Mound City..
Linn county. .
Mound City..
Osawatomie. .
Miami Co
Osawatomie. .
July 24, '61
Feb. 11, '02
Mns. out with regr. Aug. 19, '64.
Died of disea.se, Kansas City,
Mo., Oct. 31, '61.
Ronl. Veteran.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for disability. Auk, 12, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 27, '63, Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 22. '63,
Mt. Vernon, Mo.
Pro. Corporal.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Xiis. 19. 'lU.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 28, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. July 24, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Mound City, Kan., .Vug.
22, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Dis. for disability Aug. 14, '62,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 31, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, "64.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19. '64.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
Aug. 7, '64, Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.; died Miami Co.,
Kan., Apr. 6, '63.
Promoted Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Ackerman, William .
Carver, Isaac
CampbeU, Sylvanus. .
Carver, William H. ..
Chamberlain. John..
Chandler, George W.
Clement, William A. .
Cliambois, John
Damon, Eldridge C
Diehm, Jacob F
Donahue, William H.
Dior, Sebastian
Gillett, Mason K
Heudrix, .Jackson
Hensley. William J..
Hancock, William M.
Howard, Charles M..
Hettenliouse, Henry.,
Hepsworth, Joseph . .
Jarred, Samuel
Keever, John
Knapp, Albertus
Kinter, Benjamin F .
Lee, Samuel N
Lemmon, George W.
Long, Joseph
Lackey, David M . . .
N'wLanc'st'r,
Trading Post,
Osawatomie..
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie. .
N'wLanc'st'r,
St. Louis, Mo.
Osawatomie. .
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie..
N'wLanc'st'r,
Barnesville. . .
Osawatomie..
St. Louis, Mo.
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie.
Alton, lU
Kirkville, Mo.
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie,
Aug. 10, '61
July -29, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Mar. 6, '62
Apr. 1, '62
Sep. 8, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 17, '61
Aug. 19, '61
Mar. 21, '62
Aug. 17, '61
Aug. 30, '61
July 26, '61
Sep. .5, '62
Sep. 8, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. .5, '63
Aug. 7, '63
Sep. .5, '62
Aug. 2, '61
July 2.5, '61
Jan. 22, '64
Jan. 27, '64
Sep. IS, '61
Apr. 21, '62
Feb. 11, '62
May
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
May
Feb.
30, "63
11, '62
■-,. '63
'22; '62
30, '6:3
11, '62
Feb. 11, '62
May 30, '63
Aug. .5, '63
Aug. 7, '63
May :«, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 11. ,'62
Died Springfield, Mar. 9, '6:!.
Dis. for di.sabl. Sep. — , '62 Ft.
Scott, Kan.
Died of disease, Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 20, '62.
A.ssigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 22. '63,
Mt. Vernon, Mo.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Nov. 13,'63.
Des. Alton, 111., Mar. 2, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '6-1.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Aligned to new Co. C.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Aug. 19, '64.
Died of disease, Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 4, '63.
Des. We.-^tport, Mo. Sep. 11. '61.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19. "64.
Assigned to new Co. C;
Died of disease. New Lancas-
ter. Kan.. Apr. 25, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt. ; dis. for disability
Aug. 12, '62, Ft. Scott, Kan.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease, Osawatomie,
Kan., Feb. 1, '63.
state of Kansas.
357
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. J} -Continued.
-Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date ()'■
enlistnicDt,.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Maun, John
Miller, Andrew ,T
Miller, Enoch
N a ke.-:. Oliver C
Newcomb, Jame.s D.
Ogan. Lewis L
Pritchett, Whitfield.
Pluminer, Mason J..
Polhanius, Robert C.
Priddy. Jesse F
Roberts. Thomas F. .
Richart, Benjamin..
Sheridan, .John B .. .
Shiver, .John R
Smith, John
Spangler, Henry
Tracy, George T. . . .
Trebold, Hendricks
Taylor, .John N
TeiTel, .Jeptha P
Updegraff, David L.
Williams, James
\Vood, Robert W.
Zirn. (ierman
Trading Post,
New Lanc't'r,
Ft. Lincoln ..
New Lanc't'r,
Osawatomie. .
Paris
Osawatomie..
New Lanc't'r,
Osawatomie. .
New Lanc't'r,
Osawatomie..
Trading Post.
New Lanc't'r,
Kan.City, Mo.
Osawatomie..
New Lanc't'r.
July 29, '61
Sep. 19, '61
July 26, '61
Mar. 27, '62
July 29, '61
Mar. 23, '62
July 29, '61
May 5, '63
.\ug. 12, '61
Aug. 27. '61
July 29, '61
Dec. 14, '61
Nov. 2.'"., '61
Dec. 10. '61
Feb. 3, '63
Aug. 2. '61
July 28, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Apr. 12, "63
Jan. 21, "63
Mar. 5, "62
Aug. 19. '61
Nov. 21, '61
Mar 18, '62
Feb. 11, '62
May 30, '^i-i
Feb. 11,
May 30,
Feb. 11,
May 30,
Feb. 11,
MaA 30, '62
May 30,
Feb. 11,
May .30, '63
Feb. 11,
May 30,
Dis. for disability Oct. 19, '62,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Renl . Vet.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 19, '6-t.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
-Assigned to new Co. C.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died of di.sease Ft. Scott,
Kan., Oct. 21, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Died of disease Ft. .Scott,
Kan., Sep. "25, '62.
.Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for disability Ft. Scott,
Kan.. Aug. 2.5, '62.
Re-enli.-^ted Veteran.
Assigurd to new Co. C.
Dis. Oct. ."), '63, Kan.City. Mo.,
per sentence of Gr. C. M.
Died of disease .\lton, 111.,
Apr. 19. '64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of di.sease, Alton, 111.,
Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. .Ipr. 10, '62.
Pro. (^orp. '62.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co. D.
Amos, Leander N
Baker. Wesley
Barnes, George W
Donahue, Wdliam H,
DnnglKTtv, Mil-
,ton T.. jr
Gooihuaii. Harrison..
(Thidi.^h. Leander .J..
Haskins, Thomas ....
Knapp, .\lh'»rtus
Kiiapp. Francis
Long, .Jos^jih
-M;iin. Elisiia L
.Martin. Daniel M ....
McHiidi'. Benjamin F.
Maddox, .James A
Aliller, .Vudrew -J
Neweiimb, James I)..
•Nakes, 01iv,>r C
Pluinnier. .Simeon B. .
I'hnnnur. Mason J. ..
rritchi4t, Whitfield..
I^riddy. William A...
I'riddy. Jolin W
Tracy, George T.. ..
Wells. Henry C
.Assigned to new Co. B.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN. I
Jolm F. Broadhead... Mound City
Samuel .Steven.son .... " '
FIRST I^IKUT.
David .Schorn Marmaton. . .
James McArthur. .. .
William B. Keith ...
SECOND LIEUT.
\yilliam B. Keith ...
Solomon .Smith
FIRST SERGT.
Solomon Smith.
Edward E. Oaklev...
Marmaton.
Fort Scott .
July -23, '61
July 25, "61
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Mar. 1, '6;j
Aug. 2. '61
May 29. '64
July 25, '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. IS. '64.
Died of dis., M'd City, Kan. ,'61.
Died, Dec 1?>, '62, Fayetteville,
-Vrk., of wounds rec'd in act'n
Doc. 7, '62, Prairie Grove. .Ark.
Mus. out Feb. 14. '62.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. IS, "64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. IS, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 18, "64.
35»
Adjutant (JcneraVs Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry — Co»f/»;^pr/.
COMPANY 'E — Co7Uinu€d.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
James A. Pope. . . .
Simmons Ramsey.
.John W. Flora....
Amos L. Duncan.
James (i. Roush
Robert W. Ram.sey. .
Edward Williams . . .
James K. Wheeler. . .
Robert S. Brass
Edward E. Oakley..
CORPORALS
Andrew Stainbrook.
Charles E. Hearkins
James K. Wheeler.
Francis F.Hall....
Robert S. Brass. . .
Edward Williams
Robert W. Ram.sey. ..
William T.Oakley...
Nathaniel (x. Barker.
Robert Heardy
Abel K. Hall
Lewis A. Edwards. ..
Martin V. B. Sewel. ..
Jolm W. Mays
Pliilip Osboru
PRIVATES.
Barker, Nathaniel G.
Brown, Chad
Burns, George W
Brass, Robert S
Cooper, James , .
Chambers. .John J. . . .
Edwards, Lewis .\. . . .
Gardner, .John T
Heardy, Robert
Hall, Abel K
Hearkins, Charles E.
Isherwood, John
Jones, Eli B
Kimbly, Isaac
Kimbly. .Joseph
Oakley. Edward E...
Oakley, William T...
Oliver, Joseph
Porter, Charles K....
Potts, William T
Pruitt, Thomas \V....
Putnam, James M.. ..
Ram.sey, Anstin H.. ..
Rolston, William S. . .
Smith, Solomon
Scott, James K
Stainbrook, Andrew..
Wheeler, James K. . . .
Williams, John.
Williams. Edward. . . .
Marion .
Marion
Mound City .
Fort Scott....
Marion
Mound City..
Marion
Mound Cit.\'
Marion
Fort Scott...
Marmaton.
Marion ....
Keokuk, la.
Marmaton. .
Mound City
Marion
Marmaton. .
Marion ....
Marmaton.
Marion .
Marmaton. . .
Marion
Mound City.
Timber Hills
Marmaton.. .
Marion
Fort Scott . . .
Marmaton. .
Marion
Timber Hills
Marmaton. . .
Marion
Marmaton. .
Marion .
Marion
Mound City.
Aug. 2, '61
Ang. 3, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Aug. 2. '61
Jul)- 23, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 3. '61
Aug. 10, '61
Xu^
3, "61
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 2, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. .5, '61
July 23, '61
Aug. 2, '61
July -23, '61
Aug. ."), '61
Aug. Ifi, "62
Aug. 10, '61
Feb. 14, '62
July 2.'i, '61
Aug. 2, '61
July 2.'). '61
Aug. .">, '61
May 23, '63
Feb. 14, '62
July 23, '61 July 2.5, '61
July 24, '61
July 23, '61
July 25, '61
July 23, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. I, Feb. 27, "62.
Mus. out with rog, Aug. 18, '64.
Dis. for disability Nov. 19, '63,
wounds rec'd in action Dec. 7,
'62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Died of disease, Osawatomie,
Kan., Dec. — , '61.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18. '64.
Died of disease, Alton, 111.,
Mar. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Rod. to Corp. Feb. 16, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May '29, '63.
Trans, to Capt. Barnes' Co. of
Scouts, Oct. 23, '61.
Dis. May 25, '6:1 Salem, Mo.,
on acc't of w'ds rec'd in act'n
Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grove, .Vrk.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 6, '64.
Red. to ranks, Aug. 1, '62.
Des. Camp Defiance, Kan.,
Feb. 21, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 23, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 10, '63.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. l.S. '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 10, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 1^., "64.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 6, '62, in the
field, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Mas. ont with reg. Aug. IS, "64.
Died of disease, Alton, 111.,
Mar. 20, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 7, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18. '64.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Aug. 25, '61.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 18, '64.
Pro. Cor|)oral.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. E.
Anderson, William H,
Alt'ord, John
Butler, Thomas C . . . .
Butler, Shubel
Baldwin, Willis
Osawatomie..
Lane P.O....
Marmaton.. ..
July 16,
'63
Aug. '28,
•61
Aug. 9,
'61
Dec. 31,
'61
Aug. 7,
'61
Nov.
i:i
'63
Aug.
28,
'61
Feb.
14,
'62
Assigned to new Co. A.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Trans, to Company I."
Mus. out with reg. Aug 18, '64.
state of Kansas.
359
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o«//»«ef?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. 'Er- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Barber, Levi C
Brown, I^'aac
Bathurst, William M.
Barbor, Eli N
Cooper. Montgomery,
Cottle, Thomas D . . . .
Coshon, Jacob
Covert, John S..
Marmaton.. ..
Marion
Paris
Marmaton.. . .
Marion
Twin Springs,
Marmaton.. . .
Cowan. Henry
Chadwick, Lutlier M.
Cox, Lafayette
Cowan, William T
Drake, Milton
Drake, William
Dudley, John N .
Marion
Marmaton..
Fort Scott. .
Marion
Duncan, Am6s L. ..
Fly. .John W
Ford, John
Freeman, William..
Fisher. William H..
Flora, John W. .
Gates. Barnett .
Marion
Mound City
Aug. 5, '61
.\ugr. 13, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 18. '62
.Vug. 7, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 21, '61
July 16, '63
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Oct. 23. '61
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 7, "61
Gardner, Thomas H .
Goff, JohnH
Groves, David M . . . .
Hinton, William H.
Hurd, .Tames
Haven, William W. ..
Hursh, riuistoph'r W
Hutl'man, .folui A
Harden. James
Hall, Francis F
Hamm, Adam E. . .
Hawkins. David. .
Hen<lrix, Jamos . .
Howl and, Silas B.
Ivy, Martin T
Jami.son, Zeuis D
Kumpf, William
Landers, John N
Moran, .Jesse W
McNaUy, Peter
Mu.sgrove, ("harles. .
Mason, Owen
Miller, James ,
McNallv, .John
McClure, Wiley B...,
Matterson, .James W
Mason, John W
Mayes, .John W
McGoe, Thonuis
Mound City..
Marmaton. . . .
Marion
Kan. ( 'it,\ . Mo.
Marmaton..
Marion. . . .
Fort Scott. .
Marmaton..
Lexingt'n,Mo
Marion
Xenia
Miaeola
Xenia.
St. Louis, Mo.
Xenia...
Marion.
Potosi . .
Neckerbocker, Peter.
Osborn, Philip
Petticrew. William P.
Pope, James A
RauLsey, Simmons
Roush, James G
Ramsey. Robert W. ..
Ramsey, William T..
Robinson, William E.
Roosa. Reuben R
Reeder, Thomas B. . . .
Roseberry, Thomas X.
Ross, Calvin K. P . . . .
Marmaton.
Marion. . . .
Marmaton.
Mound City
Marmaton..
Marion
Marmaton.
Marion.
Marion.
.lug. .5, '61
Aug. 3, '61
July 30, '61
Aug. 2.5, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. IS, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 23, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Nov. 6, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Oct. 9, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. h, '61
.lug. 3, '61
Aug. 11, '61
.\ug. .5, '61
July 30. '61
Aug. 10, "61
Aug. 9. '61
Aug. 26, '61
Aug. 3. '61
Sep. 4, '61
Aug. 24, '63
.\ug. 25, '61
-Vug. 13, '61
July
July
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
-lug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
.■Vug.
Aug.
.Vug.
-Vug.
.Vug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
-V-Ug.
m. '61
27, '61
4, '61
29, '61
23, '61
4, "62
18, '62
7, '61
26. '61
10, '61
12, '61
2, '61
3, '61
."), '61
2, '61
7, '61
5, '61
10, '61
12, '61
10, '63
5, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Feb. 21, '61
May 29, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 13, '61
.Vug. 21, '61
Nov. 13, '63
Feb. U, '62
May 29. "63
Aug. 7, '61
Feb. 14, '62
.Vug. 3, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 10, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 21. '61
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 3, '61
Feb. 14. '62
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Nov. 13, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 13, '61
Feb. 13, '62
Sep. 4, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Feb. 4, '62
May 29, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Nov. 26, '61
Feb. 14. "62
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 2, '61
Feb. 14, "62
Aug. 10, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Nov. 13, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Mas. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
.Assigned to new Co. D.
Dis. fordis. Feb. 10,'63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Trans, to Co. 1 .
Died of disease, .Vlton, 111.,
Mar. 20, "64.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 18, '64.
Pro. Hospital Steward.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out with re.g. .Vug. 18. '64.
Dis. fordis.Feb. 10, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Died of disease. Mound City.
Kan., Mar. 29, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Des. Ft. Scott. Kan., .\ug. 1,;62.
Died of disea.se. Mound City,
Kan.. Feb. 26, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 11, "62, Camj)
Defiance, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of di.sea.se, St. Louis, Mo.,
June 12, '61.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
.Vssigned to new Co. D.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Kan., Nov. 19, '61.
Died — . '61.
Mus. out with reg. kng. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Aug. 18, '64.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Dis. for disability June 15, '64,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dis. for disability Feb. 18. '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Trans, to Co. I.
.Vssigned to new (,'o. A.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
iVssigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. ; ass'd to new Co. D.
Dis. for for disability, Sep. 16,
'61, West Point, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 18, "64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, "62.
Pro. (^orp.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 18, 't>4.
Renl. Vet.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 5. '64,
St. Louis.
sm
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — iNFANTRY—CoHC/^rw^r/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. Ti-Con/inued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks. .
PRIVATES.
Rice, Charles D
Fort Scott. . . .
Ausr.
21, 'lU
Feb. 14, '62
Killed in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Ratforty, James
Timber Hills,
Aug.
2.5, "(il
Died of di.seasc, Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 1, "63.
Sewel, Martin V. B. ..
Keokuk, la...
Aug.
5, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Pro. Corp,
Sta iiibrook ,Beu j am in
]\[arion
July
:«, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Mus. out with reg. Aug. IS, i'4.
Stout. Joseph
Marmaton. . . .
Aug.
4, '61
' '
I i i i
Stevenson, John S.W.
Xcnia
Oct.
2, '63
Nov. 13. '63
Assigned to new Co. D.
Smith. Asaliel
Marmaton. . . .
July
:«), '61
Feb, 14, '62
Dis. for disability, June 30. i'>l.
Baxter Spi-ings, C. N.
Smallov, William A.M.
Aenia
Aug.
2, '61
' '
Trans, to Co. I.
Tenuy. Marcus D
Baldwin City,
Aug.
15, '61
Pro. Sergt. Maj.
Vansky. Isaac
Aug.
13, "61
Feb. 14, '62
Died of disease, St. Louis,
Mo., June 28, '63.
Williams, Amaziah ..
Marion
Aug.
3, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Muscatine. la.
Marmaton. . . .
Sep.
Aug.
24, '61
18, '62
Feb. 14, '62
May 2ii. '63
Assigned to new Company D.
Wheeler, Daniel H...
Williams, Abijaii
Marion
July
30, '61
July 30, '61
Dis. for disability, Aug 25, '61,
Fort Scott. Kan.
Nov.
.^ug.
21, '61
13, '61
Died.
Young, .John 1
Des. Mar. 2, '62.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS.
Cox, Lafayette . .
Fly, John W
Gardner, Thoma
Goff , .John H
Oakley, William T
Reedcr, Thomas B.
H.
Fort Scott..
Rockford ...
Marmaton..
Marion . .
Fort Scott. .
Marion
Assigned to new Co. A.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
.Jolin J. Boyd
Natlian Price
FIEST LIEUT.
Nathan Price
Cyrus Leland, jr. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Cyrus Leland. jr. ..
.John Bryan
FIRST SEEGT.
John Landis
Andrew J. Haskell.
MarkT. Landon...
SERGEANTS.
John Hyler
Chauncey D. Robb.
George L. Cherry . .
Alfred Saxey
Troy..
Geary
Troy
Troy,
Thomas Stewart....
Charles H. Smith...
George I. Campbell.
Daniel Landis.. .... .
Francis Berry
Zebulon Chill
Joseph L. Tracy
Michael Combs
Joshua R. Adams . . .
Peter Ander.son
MUSICIANS.
Harmon Martin
.John Casey
Thomas McDonald. .
W.A.GONEE.
Francis McNeely . . . .
Ti'oy
Edward Hoverson.
Hugh Cowan Doniphan
Henry Banblits
CORPORALS.
Edward Hoverson
James M. Trant . .
.Joliii Bryan
Victor Oordonier. .
Troy,
Troy.
Troy,
RoUa, Mo.
Leavenworth
Aug. 3, '61
Jan.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug,
8, '62
3, '61
20. '61
3, '61
May 20, '62
June 29, '63
Jan. 29, '63
Aug. 13. '61
Aug. 6, ^61
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 13, '61
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 6, '61
Oct. 28, '62
Aug. 6, '61
Aug.
Aug.
.Jan.
Aug.
13, '61
6, '61
8, '62
6, '61
Aug. 2(1, "61
Aug. 6, '61
Oct. 29, '63
Res. Aug. 11, '62.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 19, '64,
Pro. Capt. Sep. 15, '62.
Res. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. l.">. "62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Red. to ranks.
Des. Kansas City.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64..
Red. to ranks,
Dis. to accept promotion in 3d
Indian Home Guard, Sep.
15, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 22, "62.
Died of disease, Wyandotte,
Mar. 20, '62.
Renl. Vet. :
Red. to ranks.
Ass. to new Co. A as Corp.
Renl. Vet. :
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64. -.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19. '64.
Red. to ranks.
Aug. 13, "61 Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
state of K,insas.
3t)l
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- C'o/j//rt?<cr/.
COMPANY F~ Continued.
Nanios an<l rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Anderson, Peter.
Bryan. .Tolin
Reall. Lloyd
Bower, .lames. . .
Berry. David R. .
Brown. William R.
Banblits, Henry.. . .
Baldwin, James W.
Combs. Michael
Case, Georije
Cowger, Heory S. . .
Clement.son, Glems.
Cherry. George L . .
ChiU, Zebulon
Case, Tl.omas P
Campbell, George I .
Collins, Owen.
Cordonier, Victor
Cowan, Hugh
Gibson, Washington.
Grant, Edwin H
Garrett. Eli T
Hatton, William H.
Harr, Euocli
Harr, John
Haskell, Andrew J. .
Hoverson, Edward. .
H.vler, John
Kelly, John A
Kendall, Tubell K.
Landou, Mark T . .
Landis. .Jolm
Landis, Daniel. . .
Law.s, Tlioma.s M.
Landis, Henry . . .
Miller, .\ugustu.s.
Nickols, Thomas W.
Payne, David L
Robb, Cliaiincey D. .
Shultz, .\ngnstiis
Stewart, Thomas .,.
Saxey, Alfr.d
S'arcy, William C. .
Aus
3, 'fil
Doniphan .
Troy
Troy
Troy
Doniphan ..
Troy
Troy
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 3, "61
Troy
Troy.
.\ug. 6, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6, "61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 2, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 6, "61
May 12, '61
Aug. 3, '61
Doniphan Co.
Troy
Smith. CliarlesH,...
Silence, Levi
Silence, CharlesW.M.
Tracy, Josei)h L.
Thompson, Nels.
Trant, James M .
White. James
May 31, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6. '61
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 6, '61
.\ug. 13, '61
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 15, '61, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 16. '61.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Promoted ('orporal.
Mus. out witli reg. .\ug, 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. : mus. out with reg,
Aug. 19, '64.
Promoted Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Cor]). ; dis. for dis.. Oct.
10, '62, Kansas Citv, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 13. '61,
Kansas City, Mo.
Promoted ('i>r|)oral.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus, out with reg. .Vug. 19, '64.
Dis. by order Maj. Gen. Hunter
commanding Dept. Kansas.
Des. Wyandotte, Apr. 13, "62.
Dis. fordis.Oct.l.">,'61, Kan.C'y.
Des. Leavenworth, .\ug. 16, "61.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out witli reg.
Aug. 19, '64.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Vol. Inf.
Mus, out with reg. .\ug. 19, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. 1st Serg. ; mus. out with
reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out witii reg.
Aug. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg Aug. 19, '64.
Mus. out June 1, '64, St. Louis.
Dis. for disabilit.\ Oct. 1.5, '61,
Kansas City, Mo,
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Re-en! isted Veteran.
Pro. Corj).
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. Leavenworth on acc't of
woimds rec'd in ac'tn Dec. 7,
'62, Prairie Grove, .\rk.
I'ro. Corp. ; trans, to 6th Kan.
Vol. C'av. June 7, '62.
Died of dis. Cherokee Nation,
July 16, '62.
Died of dis.. Ft. Scott. Kan.,
Aug. 24, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 19, '64.
I'ro, Corp. : pro, 2d Lieut, Co.
B, 2(1 Kan. Col'dVol. Inf.
Mus. out witli reg. .\ug. 19. '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. F.
Vdams, .Joshua R . .'. . i Troy
Adams, Eli,iah R t Spr'ngflld, Mo
Brogan, Patrick
Bohr, John El wood
Berry, Francis
Beall, Andrew R
Bell, John ^ St. Louis, Mo.
Burk, .Tame.-; 1 Geary
Aug.
20,
"61
Mar.
1,
'63
Aug.
12,
'61
Mar.
14,
'ti2
•Jan.
,s,
"62
Oec.
21,
•61
-Vug.
30,
•63
.Jan.
8,
■62
Aug. '20, '61
.Aug. 12, '61
Mar. 14, '62
Jan. 8, '62
Oct. 28, '6i
Jan. 8, "62
Pro. Corp,
Des. Vernon Co., Mo., Mar.
18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19. "64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp.
-Assigned to new Co. .A.
Dis. for disability Feb. 15, '62.
362
Adjutant^ Gcneiars Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co»f/:;v?/r</.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F-Continned.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Dute of
enlistineiit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Couch, Commcxlore P.
Cunninsliara, Peter..
Crabtree, Walton
Conrad, Fracarius...
Casey, John
Dennis, Isaac P
Dickerson.William H
Elliott, Georgo
Franzen, Hiram
Guy, Enoch
Harris, William H. ..
Huntington, William,
Howard, .Joseph
Her, John W
Jones, Even J. B
Quincy, 111.
Leavenworth.
Rolla, Mo....
Qnincy, 111. .
Ft. Leavenw.
Johnson, Samuel. . . .
Long, Nathaniel C. .
McNeely, Francis . . .
McNutt. Simon
McTomny, John
McE'all, John W
McDonald, Thomas.
McCarty, Daniel . . . .
Mings, Thomas J
Mitchell, Thomas J.
Morris, John
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Quincy, 111. ..
Fort Scott
Quincy, 111. ..
Leavenworth.
Troy
Kolla. Mo...
Quincy, lU. .
Rolla, Mo..
Quincy, 111.
Martin, Harmon .
Myers, Christian..
Neel, Robert B...
Nelson, Nels O
Owen, Daniel C .
Redman, John
Roberts, Alfred.
Rogers, David N.
Robinson, .John J.
Sh;ister, Sude
Stirglin, Ambrose
Slonigar, .Jacob ,
Thomas, Alexander . ,
Truxel, Michael. .
Totten, Samuel. . .
Wormer, Michael.
Walker, Edward .
Zachariah, Hugh.
Sarcoxie.
Chili, lU.
St. Louis, Mo.
Aug. S, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Nov. 17, '61
June 29, '63
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 21. '61
Mar. 12, '63
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 13, '61
Jan. 8, '62
Nov. 21, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Jan. 29, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 8, '61
May 20, '62
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Nov. 17, '61
Oct. 29, '63
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Oct. 28. '63
Aug. 21, '61
Mar. 12, '63
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, "61
Feb. 22, '63
Xug. 21, '61
Aug. 13, "61
Jan. 8, '62
Mar. 3, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. S, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Jan. 8, '62
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 3, '63
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Aug. 8, "61
Au.g. 21, '61
Oct. 20, '63
Aug. '21. '61
Mus. out with reg. x\ug. 19, '64.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Mus' an ; ass. to new Co. A,
Assigned to new Co. A.
Dis. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 29^ i
'64, bv sentence of G. M. C. '
Des. at St. Louis, June 7, '6ij
Mus. out with reg. Aug. '19,'6t
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19,'64ji.i
Assigned to new Co. A.
Des. St. Louis, Aug. 13, '63.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 6, '6t*. ,
Springfield, Mo., wonnds rec'd.-
in action, Dec. 7, '62, PrairieJ
Grove, Ark.
Died, Benton Barracks, Mo.,
June 20, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Wagoner.
Assigned to new Co. A.
Pro. Mus'n ; as'd to new Co. A. '
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. X.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 6, '62,
Fort Scott.
Pro. Musician ;- dis. for disa-
bility. May 18f '63, Ft. Scott.
Des. Wyandotte, Apr. 13, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64, ■
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '6
Assigned to new Co. .\.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 3, '6
Cane Hill, Ark.
Des. Wyandotte, Kan., Ap
13, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '6
Renl. Vet.
Died of disea.se in Vernon Co., i
Mo., Mar. 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, 'fi
Assigned to new Co. A.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '6|
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS — Co.
F.
Adams, Joshua R
Troy
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 30, '63
Assigned to new Company A.
Banblits, Henry
• '
' '
' ' ' ' '.*
Bohr, John
Elwood
Mar. 16, '64
' '
11 t ,
Chill, Zebulon
Trov
Mar. 1, '64
:;
i
Case, Thomas P
Her, John W
Quincy, 111. ..
' '
Long, Nathaniel C. ..
' '
' '
Mc arty, Daniel
Dec. 31, '63
Feb. 21, '64
Died of delirium, Alton, Ills
May 5, '64.
Slonigar, Jacob
Adams county
' '
Assigned to new Company A.
Shultz, Augustus
Doniphan Co.
' '
. i
Stewart, Thomas
Troy
' '
' '
" " .J
Totten, Samuel
Chili, 111
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 1, '64
i
state of Kansas.
363
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^nrwrr/.
COMPANY G.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
eDliytiucnt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAfN.
James M. Harris.
James M. Harvey
FIRST LIEUT.
John U. Parsons-..
1 1 WUliam C.Harris....
•; James H. Harris
.1 SECOND LIEUT.
' Jo.sepiius D. Warner..
,] Andrew (t. Esre
fi Gregor Wohlwend. . . .
Joliu C. Anderson .
FIRST SERGT.
William Grant
Frederick Crafts..
Gre.ijor Wohlwend.
Miculi D. Waters..
SEKGE.\NTS.
Francis J. Fox ....
Georyi" R. Knii-'ht ..
Micali D. Waters...
GrcKor Wohlwend. .
William F. Walker.
John J. Launou . . ,
Solomon Hasting-s
Lewis A. Deits
'■ John E. Norman.. .
CORPOR.\LS.
r Solomon Hastings .
! John W. Kent .... .
' Lewis A. Deits
i Job L. Chapman . .
Mortim^'r C. Harris..
James H. Mitchell....
: Benjamin F. Saylor..
Tlionias Lannon
! .John V. Ea.^ley
' Samuel S. Knapp
. Richard C. Powell . . .
•: '.Anderson W.. Nicholas
1 MUSICI.VNS.
-Alfred F. Birum
Charles V. Oliver ....
Geo.B.Reinoclieneker
PRIVATES.
i Buzbee, Benjamin F..
■Birum, .Vlfred (i
Burrows. John C
Brewer, .Jo.-cphus
Buzbee. Charles
Boone, Daniel
Crafts, Frederick ....
Crafts. William G . . . .
( [Chapman, Job L
' ! Dayton, Theodore
~ Davidson, Micliael . . .
Dix, .Jonathan W ....
Deits, Lewis A
Franz. Andrew
Fox, Francis J
(irant, William
Hastings, L. Reed...
dastings, Solomon..
Ingham, Frank H...
Johnson, Charle.s C .
Knight, George K...
Kent, .Jolin W
Wyandotte .
Fort Riley. .
Ogden
Wyandotte .
Ogden
Doniphan Co.
Fort Riley.. ..
Doniplian
Ogden
Fort Riley
Ogden
Fort Riley..
Rock Creek
Wyandotte .
Ogden
Beverly, 111.
Ogden
Bachellor. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo,
Wyandotte . ..
Neutral L'ds
Manhattan. .
Wyandotte . .
Indiauola . . .
Osawatomie.
Wyandotte , .
Ogden ....
Indiauola
Ohio City.
Ogden
Osawkee .
Ogden
Bachellor. . .
Ogden
Beverly, 111.
Rock Creek
Ogden
Wyandotte .
Ogden
Doniphan . .
Ogden
Wyandotte .
Ogden
July 15, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 16, '61
.i.pr. 2:5, '62
July 17, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 8, '63
Aug. 7. '61
Aug. 8, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Au.g. 7, '61
.Aug. 17, '61
.\ug. 7, '61
Aug. 10, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 10, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Dec. 10, '61
June 19, '62
.Aug. 7, '61
July 15, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 17, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 17, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 8, '63
.\ug. 7, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
.\ug. 17, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 10, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 10, '61
.lug. 7, '61
Mar. 4, '62
May 29, '63
Aug. 7, '61
July 15, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 17, '61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
.Aug. 7, '61
Mus. out Mar, 4, '62, and re-
mus. as lat Lieut.
Mus. out vrith reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Died of measles, Lawrence,
Dec. 22, '61.
Mus. out Mar. 4, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Res. Dec. 30, '62.
No evidence of mus. outon tile.
Died of consumption, Alton,
111., Mar. 10, '64.
Mus. out Mar. 4, '62.
Red. to ranks Mar. 4, '62.
Dis. Carthage, Mo., Sep. 10. '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Apr. 23, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st I. H. G. Sep.
10, '62.
Red. to ranks Mar. 4, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Died of spasmodic colic, Kan-
sas City, Mo., Oct. 3, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 10, '62.
Red. to ranks Sept. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Dis. Carthage, Mo., Sep. 10, '62.
per S. O. 24, Depart, of Kan.
Red. to ranks July — , '63.
Red. to ranks Nov. — , '62.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
.\ss. to new Co. C, as Corp.
Red. to ranks.
Re-enlisted Veteran,
Red. to ranks.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. .Aug. 19, "64.
Pro. Musician; renl. "Veteran.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Vet("ran. '
Des. Wyandotte. Mar. 17, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 4, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 1st I. H G.,
Sep. 9, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out witli reg., .\ng. 19. '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Des. Wyandotte, Mar. 17, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 6, '61 ; mus.
out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. .Aug. 7, '61.
Mus. out Vi-ith reg. .Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
-lug. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out' with reg.
Aug. 19, '64.
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TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'o??Ym«cd.
COMPAN Y G - Con tin ued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Knapp, Samuel S. .
Kyer, Charles
Kliiiefogle, Cliaritv.
Lannon, John J . . .
Miller. Charles
Molton. William...
Mitchell, Jame.-' H.
McCully. .John H.
Powell, James
Par.sons, Saninel P.
Reh f eld t, Fred ...
Rich, Mathias....
Rich, James A...
Ro.vnolds, Henry
Residence.
Manhattan.
Fort Riley. .
V.'yandotte .
Manhattan , .
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo,
Saylor, Zachariah B.
Tracy, Thomas H....
Thomas, William M. .
Walker,Thomas H.B.
Waldo, Samuel W. . . .
Wohlwend, George. .
Walker, William F . .
Warren, Addison R..
Welch, Frederick
Young. Richard F.:
Wyandotte
Ogdeu
Manhattan .
Wyandotte .
Offden
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Ogdeu
Rock Creek.
Fort Riley.. .
Rock Creek.
Ogden
Osdeu .
Ausr.
T,
'(11
July
v>.
•61
Aug.
July
7,
12,
'61
'61
July
2.5,
"61
July
12,
'61
Aug.
7,
"61
July
Aug.
17.
'61
'61
July
17
"61
Aug. 7, '61
July 12, '61
July 12, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Aug. 7,
July 12,
July 25,
July 12,
A>ig. 7
July 17,
Aug. 7.
July 17
Aug. 7,
July 12,
Aug. 7,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '63: mus.
out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Killed in act'u Dec. 7, '62, Prai-
rie Grove, Ark.
Died of (lis., Alton, 111.. Mar.
10, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 4, '6J.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Died of dis. Fayettoville, Ark.,
Jan. 12, '6:^.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 6, '61 : killed by
railr'd acc'd't Apr. 4. '64, Sw-
ing, 111.
Des. Kan. City, Jan. 12, '62.
Dropped froni rolls Aug. 5. '62,
per G. O. No. IS, Dept of Kan.
Died of pneum'n'a, Wyand'te,
Kan., Feb. •26,'62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted veteran. ^ ^ ;
Died of jnieumonia, Wyand'te»
Kan., Feb. IS, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64,
Died of disease, Fayettevillej
Ark.. Jan. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64,
Pro. Sergt. Oct. '24, '61.
Pro. Sergt, Aug. 7, '61. , r
Died of disease. Ft. Leaven^ _
worth, Dec. l-i, '61,
Des. Wyandotte, -Jan. 3, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '6fc
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. G.
Austin, William
Brake, Robert E
Biadberry, .Jo.seph. ..
Barnett, Gadsden —
Burk, George
Burk, Emery
Brannon, John
Burris, John W
Blockford, Samuel. ..
''aton. Thomas
('arter, Robert
Dooley, George W —
Easley, John V
Eustace, James
FentoTi, John
Graham, William H
Galvin, James
Griffon, William ....
Grady, John
Harris, Mortimer C.
Jones, Thomas G. . . .
Beverly, 111...
Lawrence. . . .
Beverly, 111. . .
Coffey county
Kan.City,Mo,
Ohio City —
St. Louis, Mo,
Lannon, Thomas. . . .
Morehouse, George..
Mitchell, Isaiah
McCullough, Oliver Y
Mitchell, Joseph
McCannelles.s, Wm. .
Murphy, John
Mulcahy, Philip.
McKirk, William...,
Norman, John E
Nicholas, Anderson W
Neutral L'ds,
Kan.City, Mo,
Sugar Creek. .
Kan.City, Mo,
VY.xandotte . . .
Neutral L'ds
Wyandotte . , .
Brooklyn
Wyandotte . . .
Rock Creek. ,
Brooklyn
Mac'nC'y.Mo
Brooklyn
Coffey county
Kan.City, Mo
Aug. 17, '61 Aug. 17,
Aug. 1.5, '61 I .-Vug. 15.
Aug. 17. '61 I Aug. 17,
Oct. 31, '61 Mar. 3,
Beverly, 111.
Wyandotte .
Jan. 2, '64
Oct. 7, '61
Jan. 24. '62
Oct. 21. '61
Aug. lU, '6:i
Mar. 3, '64
Jan. -25, '64
Sei>. K), '61
Oct. 7. "61
Dec. 17, '61
Aug. 10, "61
July 10, "62
Aug. 10, '61
Aug. -26, '61
.A.ug. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
Sep. 7, '63
Apr. 19, '63
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 7. '61
Dec. 25, "61
Aug. 17, "61
Aug. 10, '91
Jan. 2, '64
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 30, '64
.June 25, '64
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 10. "61
Aug. 10. '61
-^■
Aug. 10. '61
Mar. 4, '62
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, 64.
Renl. Veteran.
As.signed to new Co. C.
Trans, to '25111 Mo., Mar. 4, '62,
Des. Mar. 4, '64. .-
Des. Westport. Mo., Apr. 9, 6Z.
Assigned to new Co. <^.
Pro. Corp. ,
Trans, to 25th Mo., Mar. 4, 6i.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 19. 64.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Feb. -, '62.
Des. July '22, '62. ,
Pro. Corp. Oct. — . "61: real.
Vet.
Died of mea.sles, Kansas City,
Dec. '27, '61.
Pro. Corp. June "20, '63. ./';
A.ssigne<l to new Co. C.
Dec. 31. '6;i I
Mav 29, '63 I Mus. out June 2, '64.
Mar. 4, '62 j Dis. for dis. April 1, "6:1. Fort
1 Scott. , ,«/
I Trans, to 25th Mo., Mar. 4, b<5.
i Died of di.sease St. Louis, May
31, '64.
Des. Wyandotte, July 12, 02.
Pro. Sergt. , ,
Pro. Corp. Nov. 6, '61 ; dropped
from roll .Aug. 5, '62, per G. U.
No. IS, Dept. of Kau., '62
Aug. 17, "61
.\ug. 10. '61
IState of Kaihsas.
mo
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co/y^>/^r^ r/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G—Conti7iued.
Names au<l rank.
PRIVATES.
Oliver, Charles V ....
Powell, RicliardC...
Rogers, Samuel
Reiucheneker, Geo. B.
Saylor, Benjamin F..
1 1 Synch, John
Tracy, John .• .
Vernon. Alexander S.
' i Walker. .Janice X. .
WaU, Frank H
Waters, Micah D. .
Kcsideuce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Osawatomie.
Wyandotte. .
Rock Creek .
Wyandotte . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Albion. 111...
Fort Riley...
Dec. 10, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Dec. 10, '61
June 19, '62
Aug. 10, '61
Oct. 6, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Oct. 12, '61
Apr. 20, '64
Aug. 26, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Mar. 4. '62
Aug. 10, "61
Mar. 4, '62
May 19, '6a
Aug. 10. '61
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 10, '61
Mar. 4, '62
June 23, '64
'Aug."'8,"'6i'
Remarks.
Pro. Musician ; renl. Vet.
Pro. Corj). Sep.9,'63 ; renl. Vet.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Musician ; ass. to new
Co. C.
Pro. Corp. Oct. — , '61 ; dis. for
disab. Aug. 81, '62.
Trans, to 2,')th Mo., Mar. 4, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64,
Dis. for disability, Oct. 22, '62,
Leavenworth.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Dis. for di,<abilitv Oct. i;^, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 22, '61.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS-Co
G.
SERGEANTS.
John J. Lannon
Wyandotte. ..
Dec. 31. '63
Feb. 22, '64
Assigned to new Co. B as Sergt.
Lewis A. Deits..
Ogden
.A.ss. to new Co. B as Private.
Jolin E. Xorman
Beverly, 111. . .
Ass. to new Co. B.
COEPOR.\L.
Richard C. Powell. ..
Wyandotte . . .
Ass. to new Co. B as private.
PRIVATES.
Austin, William
Beverly, Ijl. . .
.\ssigned to new Co. B
Bradberrv, .Joseph
' '
Birum, .Alfred (i
Indianola
1 ' .1
Barnett, Gadsden
Burlington.. .
I i a
Burrows, John C
Ohio City ....
< • 1 >
Burk, George
Reader
i I < i
Buzbee, Charles
Osawkee
1 . 11
Deits, Lewis. \
Ogden
Promoted Sergeant.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Galviu, James
Wyandotte . . .
Harris, Mortimer C . .
i 1 11
Lannon, .John .J
' '
Promoted Sergeant.
Miller, Charles
Manhattan...
Assigned to new Co. B.
Norman, John E
Beverly, 111...
Promoted Sergeant.
Oliver, Charles V ....
Osawatomie..
Assigned to new Co. B.
Powell, Richard C...
Wyandotte . . .
Promoted Corjjoral.
Rogers, Samuel
Rock Creek . .
' '
Assigned to new Co. B.
Rich, James A
Ogd.>n
"
* '
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Napoleon B. Blanton,
Samuel J. Stewart.. . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Samuel. J. Stfiwart. . .
James H. Signor
SECOND LIEUT.
James H. Signor
Levi Rittenhou.se
FIRST SERGT.
Benjamin H. Whitlow
Levi Rittenhou.se
John G. Winebright . .
SEEGE.VNTS.
David P. Nichols
James C. Wtiodward,
Daniel Jackson
Washington E. Ca-
•* rothers
Levi Rittenhouse
James H. Stewart
John G. Winebright. .
Wm. F. Waggoner. . . .
CORPORALS.
WiUiam E. Carman . .
William H. Bennett..
Samuel R. Brady
Elijah Strcsnider...
Daniel E. Stewart.. ..
Levi Rittenhouse
Humboldt.
M(murt City
Humboldt..
Belmont. . . .
Humboldt. .
Humboldt.
Belmont. . .
Humboldt.
Humboldt..
Oct. 7, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Sfep. 16, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Sep, 16, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Aug. 25, '61
Aug. :50, '61
Aug. 23, '61
Sep. 8, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Mar. 4, '62
Fob. 15, '63
Aug. 7, '61
Feb. 15, '63
Mar. .S, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 4, "62
Res. Feb. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 3d I. H. G. July
11, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 8, '63.
Ass. to new Co. D. as 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Died of disease Wyandotte.
Kan., Jan. 8, '62.
Ass. to new Co. D as Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 1-"). '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 11, '62.
Ass. to new Co. D as Sergt.
Pro. lat Sergt. Mar. 7, '63.
Ass. to new Co. D. as Sergt.
Re(lticed to ranks.
Assigned to new Co. D as Corp.
Reduced to ranks.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of di.sease, Alton. 111.,
Apr. 15, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '62.
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TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry —(7o«^^/mfd.
COMPANY H— CoM/mued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
CORPORALS.
John G. Winebright. .
Charles G. Tait
Levi M. Hadden
John L. Buxton
MUSICIAN.
NathanielD. Bingham
WAGONER.
Lorenzo D. Darnell . .
PRIVATES.
Beck, Philip
Burgeon, William
BinghamNathanielD.
Cole, (iporge W
Cox, William J. C —
Loomis. Hiram K —
Morris, Thomas E .
Morris, James L...
McNew. Henry
Nichols, David P .
Perkins, John M. .
Belmont
Allen county.
Humboldt.. .
Stewart, John E
Vest, Hiram
Webb, Daniel R
Webb, Davis W
Webb, Calvin
Woodward, James C
Whitlow, BenjaminH
Garnett. . .
Humboldt .
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. 15, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Aug. 25, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Sep. 11, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Date of
muster.
Mar. 4, '62
lola
Humboldt .
Garnett
Humboldt .
July 24, '61
Aug. 7, '61
Remarks.
Mar.^ 4, '62
Mar.'"4;''62'
Mar. 4, '62
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '6:1
Assigned to new Co. D as Corp.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Drum Maj. Oct. 12, '61.
As'd to new Co. D as Wagoner.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Musician Aug. 7, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Died of disease, near Ft. Scott,
Kan., Sep. 6, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Sp'gfield, Mo., Nov. 16, '61,
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 15, '61.
Trans, to Capt. Barnes' Co. of
Scouts, Dec. 1, '61.
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 9, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '61.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 7, '61.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Agnew, William
AUen, Judson
Bennett, Joseph M.
Bennett, William H .
Birlew, Lafayette.. .
Blanden, Solomon. , .
Bailey, Frederick . . .
Briggs, .Alvin
Butler, Jacob R
Buxton, Thomas R . .
Brooks. William I . . .
Brady, William M...
Balkwill, John
Bullock, James M . . .
Buxton, John L
Bartles, George . . .
Buxton, James H.
Butler, Nathan —
Brady, Samuel R . .
Beck, John M
Humboldt.
Carthage, Mo.
Johnson Co . .
Bentonv'e,Ak.
Lewistown,Ill
Humboldt —
Quincy, 111....
Humboldt —
Humboldt .
Carman, William E.
Carothers, Washing-
ton E
Copelan, James
Chilson, Edwin P . . .
Chandler, Daniel L.
Darnell, Lorenzo D .
Dotsou, Robert B . . .
Dotson, Marcus F . . .
Dye, Amos
Edwards, WiUiam N
FuUer, Jesse T.. . .
Fuller, Charles E.
Humboldt .
Sep.
16,
'61
Sep.
12,
'61
1 )pc.
24,
'61
Aug.
80,
'61
Jan.
25,
'62
Sep.
8,
'61
Aug.
«,
•61
Jan.
H,
'62
Jan.
1,
'62
May
IS,
'61
Aug.
s,
'62
Nov.
21,
'61
Aug.
21,
'61
Aug.
12,
'61
-A.ug.
25,
'61
Aug.
8,
'61
Aug.
25,
'61
Humboldt .
Humboldt .
Fort Scott
Mt. Vernon
,Mo
Sep. 17,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 10„
Aug. 25,
Oct. 20,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 12,
Aug. 17,
Sep. 11,
Nov. 27,
Sep. 13,
Sep. 10,
Aug. 25,
Nov. 26,
Mar. 4, '62
May 29, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Mar. 4. '62
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64,
As.signed to new Co. D.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 12, '62, Kansas-
City, Mo. '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 6, '62; re-en-
listed Veteran.
Des. Quiucy, 111., Aug. 29, '61.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 10, '62, m
Arkansas.
Dis. Sep. 24, '63, St. Louis, Mo.,
by sentence of G. C. M.
Pro. Corp. : dis. for dis. Nov.
10, '62, Camp Boweu, Ark. _
Killed in action, Dec. 7, 62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corp. ; assigned t« new
Co. D.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 10, '61.
Died of disease. Humboldt,
Kan., Dec. 8, '61.
Died of disease, Humboldt,
Kan., Aug. 14, '62.
Pro. Hospital Steward, 3d 1.
H. G., Oct. 31, '62.
Pro. Wagoner.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. July 27, '64, St.
Louis, Mo.
Des. near Humboldt, Kan.,
Feb. 2, '62.
Assigned to new Co. D.
state of Kansas.
307
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Conf/ww.Y/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. K- Continued.
Naiiios and r;ink.
Residence.
Frank, Andrew J.
Haddeu, Levi M. .
Haraby, William M..
Howard. John F
Hallford. William M,
Harvi.s. Andrew J
Harris, Francis M
Hull, Pappio.J
Irwin, Albert
Jackson. Daniel
Jones, Tliomas
Ma.vberry, William. .
Mountain, Theoph-
ilus
Morgan, Thomas O .
Maxwell, William F.
Maxwell, Joel W
-Neeland, Jordan..
Olden, George W..
Patterson, Wni. H.
Platter, David P..
Pruitt, John
Pruitt, Carroll
Rice, George
Rittenhouse, Levi.
Stewart, James H .
Smith, Lewis
Strosnider, Elijah .
Stops, Robert K...
.Stewart, Daniel E.. .
Tait, Charles G
Trout, Richard
Van Wafjoner, San-
ford F
Wiseman, Philip
Wiuebright, John G.
Waitrgoner, Wm. F. . .
Wasmund, l^ewis .. .
Weech, .John
Wheeler, John C...
Witt<^D, William W..
Witten, .Vndrew F.. .
■Welsh, Henry C
Humboldt. .
Quincy, 111.
Humboldt. .
Hudson, Mo.
Humboldt.. .
Quincy, 111.
Humboldt. .
TerreHaute,!,
Humboldt. . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Watts, Thoma.s D .
Humboldt..
Allen county..
Quincy, 111. ..
Lebanon, Mo.
Quincy, 111. ..
Belmont
Humboldt. . . .
Nemaha Co . .
Humboldt. . . .
Belmont. . . .
Quincy, 111.
Sep. 30. '61
Sep. 10. '61
Aug. -2.5, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Dec. 23, '61
Aug. 8, '61
Aug. 25, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 23, '61
Oct, 13, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Oct. 9, "61
Aug. 8, '61
Sep. 12, '61
Jan. 14, '62
Nov. 24, '61
Apr. 12, '63
July 16, '63
Oct. 20, '61
Apr. 26, '63
Sep. 8, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Oct. 20, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Aug. 8, '61
May 6, '63
Aug. '21, '61
Sep. 10, '61
Dec. 24, '61
Feb. 1, '62
Sep. 20, '61
Sep. 13, '61
Sep. 17, '61
Aug. 21, '61
Remarks.
Mar. 4, '62 Dis. for dis. Sep. 12, '63, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. ; assigned to new
Co. D.
Assigned to new Company D.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. .lug. 18. '64.
Mus. out, '64, St. Louis, Mo., by
sentence of G. C. M.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 10, '61.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Oct. -24, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Mar. 4, '62
May -20, '63
Oct. 24, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Dis. for dis. Feb. — , '63, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Died of disease. Camp Bowen,
Ark., Nov. 8, '62.
Died of disease near Ft. Scott,
Kan., Aug. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '61.
Des. Quincy, 111., Aug. 29, '61.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Died of disease, Kansas City,
Mo., Sept. '21, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, '61.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, '61 ; renl.
Veteran.
Dis. for disability Feb. ;">, '6:1
Springfield Mo.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, '61.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 10, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, "61.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 7, '63.
.\ssigned to new Company D.
Renl. Vet.
Died of disease, Wyandotte,
Kan., Jan. 8, '62.
I Des. Aubrey, Kan., Feb. 10, '62
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. H.
Agnew, William
.Ulen, .ludson
Bock, Philip
Balkwill. John
Bennett. Jo.-^eph M...
Brooks, William I....
Burgoou. William.. ..
Buxton, .John L
Cole, George W
Cox. William J. C...
Dotson. Marcus F....
Dotson. Robert B....
Hallford, William M.
Hams, .\ndrew J....
Harris, Francis M. . . .
Morris, Thomas R. . . .
Morris, James L
Stewart. John E
Strosnider, Elijah
Trout, Richard
>'^st, Hiram
Humboldt.
Quincy, 111
Humboldt.
Lewisto'n.Ill.
Humboldt.
Garnett
Humboldt, . . .
Quincy, 111. ..
Garnett
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Assigned to new Company A.
Died of disease, Alton, lU.
Assigned to new Company A.
368
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TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co/jC/z/^f^/.
RE-ExN LISTED VETERANS — Co. ^—Continued.
Names and rank. 1 ReriifJence. euiistnifnt.
Date of Remarks,
muster.
PRIVATES.
Webb, Daniel R
Webb, Davis W
Witteu, Andrew F . . . .
Humboldt
.Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 22, '64 Assigned to new Co. A.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Charles P. Twiss
Tola.
July 24, '61
July — , '62
Res. July 18, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
FIRST LIEUT.
William C. .Jones —
' '
July 24. '61
Pro. Capt. July — , '62.
Marion
Res. Fob. 15, '63.
Jolui F Hill
Topeka
Pro. Mai. 14th Kan. Vol. Cav.
Sep. 18, '63.
.John E. Thorp
*Iola
Apr. 26, '64
Assigned to new Co. B.
Seth M. Tucker
.\tchisou
July il6, '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64 ;
trans, from Co. B.
SECOND LIEUT.
James R. McClelland
lola
July 24. '61
Died, Ft. Scott, Dec. 11. '61.
Pemberton R. Eves . .
.James A. Pope
John E. Thorp
FIRST SEEGT.
Rockford
* *
Mus. out Mar. 15, '62.
;Feb. 27, '62
Mar. 10, '63
Promoted 1st Lieutenant.
lola
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 26, '64.
.JohnE. Thorp
' '
July 24. "61
July 24, '61
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 10, '63.
.Ufred J. Simpson ....
Carlisle
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, 64.
Pemberton R. Eves. . .
Rockford
' '
' '
Pro. 2d Lieutenant.
SERGEANTS.
Lane P.O....
Elizabetht'u..
July 25, '61
July 24, '61
Feb. 27, '62
July 24, '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64
Harry W. Stnbblefield
Pro. Capt. Co. H, 1st Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf., Apr. 2, '64.
.James L. Chri.sty
lola
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19. '64.
George D. Jones
' '
' '
" "
Alfred J. Simpson ....
Carlisle
* *
' *
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 10, '6:^.
.JolmF.Hill
Topeka
' '
' '
Pro. 1st Lieut.
John E. Thorp
lola
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt.
CORPORALS.
James L. Christy —
' '
' *
* '
Pro. Sergt.
George D. Jones
* '
* *
' *
' '
Maurice Duly
Rockford
* '
' '
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 19, t>4.
Josiah Z. Mann
Mound City..
' '
* '
' ■ ' '
Charles F. Kennett ..
' '
' '
Died Kan. City.Mo., Jan. 1, '64.
Samuel N. Moore
Neosho Falls,
Aug. 20, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Red. to ranks.
Leonard J. Steele —
Rockford
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
* '
Richard F. Mansur ..
' '
' '
' *
' '
James E. Brown
Bourbon Co . .
Feb. 20, '62
May 20, '63
' '
PRIV.VTES.
Buck, Harmon A
Marmaton. . . .
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Mus. out vvitli reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Butler, Leander
Xenia
' '
' •
Renl. \ eteran.
Butler, /Uexander —
Osawatomie. .
-July 25, '61
Feb. 27, "62
lola
July 24, '61
July 28, "61
July -24, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Died, Rhea's Mills, Ark,. Dec.
Bavless, Jacob
Xenia
12, '62.
Died, .Vlton, 111., Mar. 1. "64,
Burke, William
Osawatomie..
July 25, '61
' '
Renl. Veteran.
Christy, James L
lola
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Pro. Corp. July 24, '61.
Cuttler, Abraham —
Douglas Co. . .
' '
' '
Dis. to ac'pt pro. in 2d la. Vol.
Dickson, Thomas ....
Baruesville . . .
July 29, '61
Feb. 27, '62 Dis. for disability. Feb. 28. '^'i.
Duly, Maurice
Rockford, —
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Pro. Corporal.
Eves, Pemberton R. .
' '
' '
* *
Pro. 1st Ser^t.
Geer, William J
Barnesville . . .
.July 31, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, hi.
Hamlin. William
' '
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
' ' ' '
Hill, .John F
Topeka
Manhattan. . .
..
Pro. Sergeant.
Houser, John F
Renl. Veteran.
Haizlep, .John
Lane P. O . . . .
July 25. -ei
Feb. 27, '62
Pro. Sergeant.
Jobe. James M
Paris
July 24. "61
July 24, '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, 64.
.Jellison, .Jolin
Elizabetht'n..
July 26, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Renl. Veteran.
.Jones, Gcortre D
lola
.July 24, '61
July 24. '61
Pro. Corp. July 24, '61.
Keith, William B
Osawatomie . .
' '
' '
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, Aug. 2, '61.
Kennett, Charles F. . .
' '
' '
Pro. Corporal.
lola
* »
' '
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, 64.
Merritt, John W
Osawatomie..
July 25, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Masterson, Thomas D.
Garnett
July 26, '61
' '
Renl. Veteran.
Mansur, Richard F..
Rockford
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Pro. Coi-p. ; renl. Veteran.
lola.
"
Trans, to Co. D, 5th Kan. N ol.
Cav., Sep. -, '61.
Marmaton.. ..
Moimd City . .
"
"
Dis. for disability, Feb. 2. '62.
Mann, .Josiah Z
Pro. Corp. .June 1, '63.
state of Kansas.
369
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con//«i<^^/.
COMPANY l — PonUnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
lola
.Julv 24, "tjl
July 24, '61
Mus. out Nov. 13, '62, Camp
Bowen, Ark.
Piatt, .James M
Xenia
' '
Renl. Veteran.
Reynolds, Peter
Osawatomie..
.July 2.5, "Gl
Feb. 27, '62
Mus. out with res. Aug. 19, '64.
Reese, Abraham < '. . . .
Ida
' '
' •
Des. Fort Scott, Aug. 13, '62.
Simpson, Alfred J
Stalker, William
Carlisle
July 2 4, '61
July 27, '61
Pro. Sergt.
Marmatou. . . .
July 31, '()1
Fob. 27, '62
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 10, '64.
Steele, Leonard .J
Kockford
July 24, '61
July 24, "61
Pro. Corp ; renl. veteran.
Sailing. .James C
Osawatomie..
July 2n, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Renl. Veteran.
Stubblefleld. Harvey
W
Elizab'tht'wn
July 24, '61
July 24, '61
Pro. Sergt.
Thorpe, .John E
Tola
' '
' •
' '
Woodruff, James G.
Ohio City ....
July 31, '61
Feb. 27, '62
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, "64.
Wicks, William M...
Lawrence
July 2.5, '61
' '
Renl. Veteran.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. I.
Anderson, William.. .
Adams, Joshua E. M.,
Allen, James
Ballance, William . ..
Brown, James E
Butler, Thomas C...
Burgess, Samuel
Burlington, Pleasant.
Burlington.SamuelE,
Botsford, Andrew H,.
Bootli, William F . . . .
Butler, Shubel
Cottle, Thomas D....
Coshon, .Jacob.
Crook, Levi F
Daggett, John F
Eller. Joseph M
Freeman, Solomon C.
Fuller, James
Freeman, Samuel
Ford, Isaac
Grant, George W
Hodge, Edmund
Hodge, Mathias
Hea-let. .Joseph G....
Ivy. Martin F
Jones, Alexander
Jamison, Zenis D . . . .
Jobe, William L
James, George E
Jennings, Wiley
Keiffer, Asbury D
Lewis, Le.st'er
Lewis, .John W
LightfootjThomas M,
Moore, Samuel N
Mann, Samuel O
Mansur, Mo.^es. ......
Martin, Jolin
Martin, John McD. ..
Moore, Charles S
McConnell, William.,
McGleasson, John . . .
Newel, George M
Perkins, Mark
Packard, Freeman. ..
Pierce, William C
Razey, Daniel B
Smith, Henry D
Smalley, Wm. A. M. . .
Simmons. Joseph
Simmons, Jacob
Stacks, Michael
Sater, George H
Stout, Charles M
Scott, Washington . . .
Turner, Levi
Thrasher, Luther A.
Clinton.
Ohio City . . ,
Rockford ....
Osawatomie.
Marmaton. ..
Mound City.
Middleburg,0
Lane P.O..
Twin Sprina
Marmaton . .
Marmaton. .
Xenia
Osawatomie. .
Xenia
Marmaton.. ..
Lane P. O.,..
Cane Hill,Ark
Minneola
Marmaton,. ..
Xeuia
Paris
Carthage, Mo.
Baldwin City,
Ohio City
lola
Neosho Falls,
Marmaton.. ..
Elizab'tht'wn
.Jefferson, O..
Elizab'tht'wn
Osawatomie. .
Osawatomie..
Humboldt
Xenia
Chil'cothe.Mo
Elizab'tht'wn
Cane Hi)l,Ark
lola.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
.June
Aug.
June
Aug.
Aug.
De'c.
13, '62
24, '63
13, '62
1, '61
20, '62
9, '61
"23, '61
13, '61
13, '63
•28, '61
4, '62
31, '61
13, '61
21, '61
14, '62
7, '61
24, '63
14, '62
19, "61
14, "62
26, '61
6, '61
6. '62
Apr. 24, 'm
Aug. 3, '61
Aug. 31, '61
Sep. 4, '61
Mar. 23, '62
Apr. 24, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Sep. S, '62
Aug. 1, '61
Sep. 6. '61
Apr. 24, '63
Aug. 20, "61
Apr. 11. '6:?
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 29, '63
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Sep.
Sep.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
•June
June
Aug.
Dec.
Apr.
1, "61
16, '62
6, '61
15. '62
7, '61
28, '62
20, '63
26. '62
7, '61
2. '61
14, '62
1.5, '63
14. "63
29, "ti2
16, "62
24. '6:1
Aug. 28, '61
May 30, '63
Feb. 27, "62
May "20, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Feb. 27, '62
Sep. 25, '63
Feb. 11, '62
May 20, '63
Feb. 14, '62
Aug. 13, '61
Aug. 21 . '61
Feb. 27, '62
iviay 30/63
Feb. 27, '62
May 30, '63
Aug. 21, '61
Feb. 27. '62
Sep. 4, '61
May 21), '62
May 20, '63
May 20, '63
Feb. 27, '62
Aug. '20. '61
May "20, "6:^
Feb. 11, "62
May 20, '63
Feb. -27, "62
May 20, '63
May '26,' '63"
Feb. 27, '62
Feb. 14, '62
Sep. 25, '63
June 30, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Oct. 31, '62
May 20, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Des. C'p .Jewell, Mo.,Apr. 8, '63.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 7, '64.
Des.Rhea'sM'ls, Ar., Dec.'27,'62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pi"o. Corp. ; renl. veteran.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Dis. for disability July 28, '64.
Died, Ft. Scott, June 6, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Dis. for disabUity.
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 27, '62,
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Des. on marcli. May 30, '63.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died Springf d,Mo..Nov. 8,'61.
Died Ft. Scott. Oct. 13, '62.
Died Ft. Scott, Apr. 1, '63. -
Dis. for disability Apr. 17, '63.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Des, on march, Dec, — , '62.
Des. on march. May 20, '63.
Re-enlisted veteran.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Des. Rhea's Mills, .Vrk., Dec.
28, '62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, "64.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des., on marcli. May '20, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. Vet.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Died Ft. Scott. Aug. 21. "62.
Ass. to new Co. B. .
Died Ft. Scott, Dec. 31. '61.
Des. Kansas City, Oct. 31, '63.
Ass. to new Co. C.
Ass. to new Co. B.
Des. on march. May "20, '63.
Ass. to new Co. B.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Des. on march, Dec. — , "62..
Des. on march May 20, '63.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Pro. Capt. Co. E, 1st Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf., June 13, '64.
—21
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TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
ADDITIONAt. ENLISTMENTS — Co. l—OmUnaed.
Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Thomas, Wiseman.
Voss, Franklin
Vance, William . . . .
Walters, John
Aug. 15, '61
Dec. 22, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Feb. 27, '62
May 20, '63
Feb. 22, '62
De.-. Ft. Scott. Ks., Aug. 30,'62.
Assigned to new Co. B.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks., Feb. —,'62.
Died Ft. Scott, Ks., Dec.2.5,'61.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. I
Brown, James E
Rockford
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 30,
'64
Assigned to new Co. B.
Butler, Thomas C . . .
Osawatomie. .
' '
' *
'
Butler, Leander
Xenia
Dec. ;^1, '68
Feb. 21,
'64
' '
Butler, Alexander
Osawatomie. .
' '
* *
' '
' '
Burke, William
' '
' '
* '
Died Alton, lU., Mar. U,
'64.
Burlington, Pleasant.
Mound City..
' *
Assigned to new Co, B.
Burgess, Samuel
Mavmaton —
' '
' '
' *
Houser, .John F
' '
' "
' *
* '
Ivv Martin T
Miuneola
Marmaton. . ..
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 30,
Feb. 21,
'64
'64
Jones, Alexander
Jellison, John
Eliz'bethto'n,
' '
'
Mansur, Eichard F. . .
Rockford
' '
' '
, * *
Moore. Samuel N
Neosho Falls.
' '
* '
* *
Masterson. Thomas D.
Garnett
' '
' '
' *
' •
' '
* '
Sailing, James C
Osawatomie..
"
"
'*
Smalley, William A.M.
Xenia
* '
' '
* *
Steele, Leonard J —
Rockford
* *
* '
Wlckes. William M . .
Lawrence —
**
•ri| ' i
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Greenville Watson.,
Jerome T. Kelly . . . .
Charles S. Hills...
Horace G. l^oring.
FIRST LIEUT.
Elijah Fleming —
Horace G. Loring.
•John Slierriu
SECOND LrEUT.
James Davis
Horace G. Loring...
John Sherrin
Thomas McGannon.
George W. May
FIRST SERGT.
George W. May.
Elias S. Holliday. . . .
SERGEANTS.
John W. Scott
Franklin Miller
Austin George
Elias S. Holliday. . . .
Albert Hazen
John F. O.senburg. . .
Porter M.Phillips.. .
.James Skinner
Benjamin C. Cable. ,
CORPORALS.
Austin George
.Albert Hazen
John F. Oseuburg.. .
Verlin Watson
Thomas B. Berry —
Adrian Gray
Thomas Wood
Peter Berry
Nelson Seam
Columbus M.Perkins
William Toll
James A. Smith
Porter M. Phillips..
Benjamin C. Cable.
Casper Palmer
Charles N. Sexton.
Ahart S. Staley. . . .
Pl'sant P'lns.
Empori
Columbus
Granada, Neb
Granada, Neb
Olathe
Pl'.s't Prns,Ia
P'incetou,Mo.
Columbus
Columbus
St. .J'seph,Mo,
Columbus
P'iuceton,Mo.
Columbus
St. J'seph,Mo.
Pl's't Pl'ns.Ia
Trenton, Mo. .
White Cloud.
Columbus
■rrenton. Mo..
Highland
Columbus
Trenton, Mo..
Leon, la
P'inceton,Mo.
P'inceton,Mo.
(^olumbus —
Aug. 12,
Aug, 5,
Aug. ."),
Aug. 12,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 12,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 12,
Au^
Aug. 12,
Sep. 20,
Aug. 5,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 12, '61
May 11, '62
Apr. 3, '63
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 1, '62
Apr. 3, '63
Aug. 12, '61
Sep. 2, '61
Aug. 1, '62
Apr. 3, '63
May 30, '6:i
Aug. 12, '61
May 29, '63
Aug. 12, '61
May
Aug.
-Vug.
Sep,
Aug.
29, '6:^
12, '61
19, '61
29, '61
12, '61
Resigned Mar. 23, '6:^.
Mus. out July 12, '62, St. Louis,
Mo., by order of Gen. Halleck.
Trans, to Co. D, May 25, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '64.
Resigned Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. Capt. Apr. 3, '&i.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Regt'l Q. M., 5tb K. V. C,
Sep. 2, '61.
PrQ. 1st. Lieut. Aug. 1, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 3, '63.
Pro. Adj. May 29, '63.
Assigned to new Co. D.
Pro. -id Lieut. May 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Trans, to 5th Reg. K. V. C, Oct.
1, '61.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 7, '62.
Promoted Sergeant.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 8, '62,
Bentonville, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of smallpox, .\lton. 111.,
Apr. 28, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '63.
Died of disea.se, Osawatomie,
Kan., Dec. 30, '61.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, Nov. 5,'61,
Reduced to ranks.
state of Kansas.
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TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry - Co^^Ymwerf.
COMPANY K- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
.\(llehart, Frederick.
Berr.v, Thomas B....
Berr\, Peter
Blazir, John P
Burroughs, William.
Ball. Samuel
Cable, Jonathan —
Coats, Zachariah . .
Clibborn. George...
Cable, Ben.iamin C.
Calvin, William C.
Dill. William
Dykes, Jesse
Dykes, William R .
Duback, Adolph. . .
French, William...
Guzelman, Jacob..
Gray, Adrian
George, Austin. . . .
Gould, WiUiamO.
Goodwin, Ebenezcr . .
Holliday. Elias S.
Hazen, Albert
Hatfield, .Vudrew.
Jordan, Henry
Ke.^echer, Andrew J.,
Lauderdale, James H
Muri.hv, William B..
Maddox. Martin L...
Miller, Franklin
St. Joseph, Mo
Trenton, Mo
Cordon, la.. .
Decatur, la .
Troy
Princeton, Mo
Decatur, la
Princeton, Mo
Columbus
White Cloud..
Princeton, Mo
Morehead, Samuel N
Martin, Francis
McCoy, Charles R....
Oseuburg. .John F
Osenburg. William...
Perkins, Elisha
Patterson, Joseph H
Parsons, Stephen
Pliillips, Porter M....
Perkins, Columbus M,
Palmer, Casper
Reed, Benjamin F.. ..
Scott, John W
Skinner, .James.. .
Snook, Henry
Smith, James A. .
Sehuman. Ernest.
Sarratt, John H..
Silvers, Henry H .
Seam, NeLson
Staley, Ahart S.
Sexton, Charles N
Stroggsdill, Jonathan
Snyder, Joel ;
Sexton, Isaac J.
Toll, William...
Vanclever, Isaac M .
Weigant, Henry
Wat.son, Verlin
Wilson, WiUiam C . .
White, James W
Wallace, John
Zimmerman, John . .
Zimmerman. George.
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Aug, 12, '61
Aug. .5, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 5, '61
•Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 16. '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. .'5. '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 5, '61
Princeton, Mo Aug. 12, '61
Troy
White Cloud..
Columbus. . . .
Princeton, Mo
Columbus
Decatur, la ..
Trenton, Mo..
Pi's Plains, la
Princeton, Mo
Columbus
Chil'c'the, Mo
Pi's Plains, la
St.Joseph, Mo
Princeton, Mo
Columbus.
Princeton, Mo
Pi's Plains, la
Columbus
Princeton, Mo
Leon, la. . .
Troy
Leon, la . . .
Troy
Highland..
Columbus
Princeton, Mo
Princeton, Mo
Trenton, Mo..
Troy
Pi's Plains, la
Columbus
Aug. .5, "61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. 5, '61
.4.ug. 12, '61
.\ug. 5, '61
.\ug. 12, '61
Aug. .5, '61
Aug. 12, '61
Aug. .5, '61
Pi's Plains, la
Aug. 12, '61
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Remarks.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Doc. 7, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '6:1
Renl. Veteran.
Dis. for disability, Fort Scott.
Ihs. for disability, Jan. 8, '6:^
Fayettcville, Ark.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 2.5,'61 ; renl. vet.
Killed in action, Dec. 7, '62
Prairie Grove, Ark. '
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Died while on furlough, Jan.
— , '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; renl. Veteran.
Trans, to Co. E., 5th Kansas
Vol. Cavalry.
Dis. for di.s. Aug. 20, '63, Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '61.
Died of disease, Neosho, Jlo.,
Mar. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19,'64.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 15, '62; re-en-
listed Veteran.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Dis. for dis. Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64
Pro. Corp.
Tran.s. to 5th K. V.C.,Oct. 1 '61
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19, '64*.
Pro. Sergt.; renl. Veteran.
Re-enhsted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 15.'61 ; renl. vet
Pro. Corporal.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Sergt.; mus. out with
reg. Aug. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 19 '64
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1,'62 ; Renl. Vet"
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, 'm : dis. for
dis. Apr. -M, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 15, '61 ; died of
congestive chill, Ft. Scott,
Kan., May 24, '62.
Promoted Corporal.
Died of disea.^e Mar. 8, '62.
Died of disease, Osawatomie,
Kan., Dec. 13, '61.
Died while on fur., Jan — 'ff>
^,n'-'ii"fP- ' *^'- ■ ^oi" dis. Aug!
■M, b.j, Leavenworth, Kan
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. Corporal.
Killed in action Dec. 7 'Q9
Prairie Grove, Ark. ' "'
Renl. Veteran.
Died of disease, Leavenworth
Apr. 26, '6:i.
Trans, to 6th Kan. Cav. Mar.
1. R^.
872
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con<»/Med.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Atwood, Alfred D
Nov. 2, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 2, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Sep. 29, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Apr. 2, '63
May 29, '63
Mar. 1, '62
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of disease, Kansas
Mo., Dec. 3, '63.
Des. Mar. 3, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Renl. Veteran.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Died of disease, Cassville,
Nov. 6, '62.
Assigned to new Co. C.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks. July 20
Assigned to new Co. C.
Pro. Corp. ; ass. to new Co
Dis. for dis. Aug. 20, '63, L
Bevin, William
Leavenworth,
City,
Calvin,Archibald H.R
Columbus
Paola
Feb. 2, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Sep. 29, '61
Feb. 2, '64
May 29, '63
Troy
Barnesville. . .
Topeka
Gent, Thomas
Gent, Jefferson
Henning, Eber D
Twin Springs,
St. .Joseph, Mo
Marysville.. . .
Columbus
Barnesville. . .
White Cloud..
Pleas'tPrs,Ia
Princeton, Mo
Pleas'tPl's.Ia
Leavenworth,
Columbus
Pleas'tPrs,Ia
June 21, '62
Sep. 20, '61
Apr. 3, '62
Sep. 29, '61
Aug. 29. '61
Apr. 23, '63
May 3, '62
Aug. 3, '62
May 22, '63
Apr. 3, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Mar. 14, '62
Sep. 20, '61
Apr. 3, '62
May 29, '63
Sep. 29, '61
Feb. 22, '64
Sep. 29, '61
Feb. 22, '64
May 29, '63
Hannon, Archinedes..
Heller, David.
Menkin, John
McCuUoch. John A...
McGee, James H
McGee, John W
McGinnis, Gideon W.
Mo ,
Pope, Cyrus W
Pope, Virgil
Feb. 22, '64
May 30, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Nov. 1, '62
Feb. 22, '64
Sep. 29, '61
Scott, John R
Scott, Allen
Scott, Peter
Smith, Edmond A
Titus, John C
'62.
Wood, Thomas
Watson, Thomas
. C.
eav.
RE-ENLISTED VETERANS -Co. K.
Adlehart, Frederick.
Blazer, John P
Clibborn. George. . . .
Cable, Benjamin C. .
Coats, Zachariah. .
Cable, .Jonathan...
Dykes, Jesse
Dykes, William R.
Dulj, Nathan
Eye, William
Gray, Adrian
Geerge, Austin. ...
Henuing, Eber D. .
Lauderdale, .James H
Menkin, John
McCuUoch, .John A...
Miller, Franklin
Morehead, Samuel N.
Patterson, Joseph H.
Parsons, Stephen
Phillips, Porter M....
Reed, Benjamin F. . . .
Smith, .James A
Schuman, Ernest
Sarratt, John H
Silvers, Henry H
Vanclever, Isaac M. . .
Weigant, Henry
White, James W
St. Joseph, Mo
Cordon, la
Leon, la.. .
Princeton, Mo
Troy
Mercer Co, Mo
Troy...
White Cloud
Columbus . . .
Topeka
Princeton, Mo
Troy
Columbus .
Princeton, Mo
Princeton, Mo
Mercer Co, Mo
Leon. la
Troy
Leon. la
Troy
Trenton, Mo..
Troy
Pleas'tPl's.Ia
Jan.
1,
'64
Dec.
•Jan.
30,
1,
'63
'64
Mar.
1,
'64
Feb.
Jan.
28,
1,
'64
'64
Mar.
4,
'64
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
30,
1,
21,
1,
'63
'64
'64
'64
Mar.
1,
'64
Jan.
1,
'64
Feb.
22,
'64
Mar.
30,
'64
Mar.
Feb.
4,
22,
'64
'64
Mar.
30,
'64
Feb.
22
'64
Mar.
30,
■64
Feb.
22
'64
Assigned to new Co. A.
Trans, to 7th Kan. Vol. Cav.
July 1, '64.
Assigned to new Co. A.
I
Died of smallpox, Alton, 111
May 15, '64.
NEW COMPANY A.
CAPT.\TN.
Charles S. Hills . .
Robert W. Wood .
FIRST LIEUT.
Cyrus W. Leland.
Robert W. Wood...
Porter W. Phillips.
Emporia ....
Osawatomie.
Osawatomie.
May n, '62
Mar. 1, '65
Sep. 13, '62
Jan. 25, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Pro. Lieut. Col. Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30. '65.
Res. Dec. 29, '64, per S. O. No.
360, Dept. of Mo., '64.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
state of Kansas.
373
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry— Con^/nwerf.
NEW COMPANY A.-ConUnuecl.
Xams's and rank.
SECOND LIEUT.
Robei-t W. Wood , .
Henry Banblits
FIEST SEEOT.
Porter W. Phillips
Henry Banblits . . .
Franklin Miller...
SERC.E.VNTS.
Henry Banlilit.s . . .
Franklin Miller.. .
Grcor.ire Daller
Au.stin George ....
Elijah Strosnider
Zebulon Chill
Adrian Gray
CORPORALS.
Eli.iah Stro.snidei'
Zebulon ('hill. . . .
.\driau Gray
■John L. Buxton . . .
Franci.s Berry
Samuel .S. Kobinson.
.Jo.-hua R. Adams.. .
William T. Oakley..
William H. Willey..
Tliomas P. Ca.-e . . . .
.\nt,'U.stus SJiultz
•fohn H. (Joff
PKIV.VTES.
Adams. .Joshua R...
.A.gnew, William
Residence.
Osawatomie.
Troy
.Vllen, Jnd.sou
Adiehart, Frederick.
liowersock, .\sa
Bolir, .Jolni
Buxton, .John L
Bucknor. Nimrod
Brck, Philip
Banblits, Henry
Bonsall. Charles
Bursoon, William
Bl.izer. Jolin P
Beardslev, Tliomas .\.
Balkv.ill, John
Brooks, William I
Case, Thomas P
Cole. Geors-e W
Cox, Lafayette
<'..x. William, .J. C.
• 'Uhborii. George. .. .
(;!iill.Zebuh)n.'
('(Kits, Zachariah .. .
('able, .Jonathan
l)ots()n. Marcus F. . .
Daller, George..
Dykes, .I.v.;,s,.!. . .
D.Nkes, William R...
Duly, .N.ithan
Dot son. Robert B...
E.ve. WiUiani
Fly. .John W
Gotr, John H
Gray, .Adrian
Gardner, Thomas H.
Georcre. .Vnstin
Hallford. William M
Harris, Andrew J
Harris, Francis M....
Hatch, John S
Hopkin.'-on, Pliney D
Troy
Priucet'n.Mo
Troy
Princet'n.Mo,
Paola
Columbus . . . .
Humboldt. . . .
Troy
White Cloud..
Humboldt.. ..
Troy
White Cloud..
Humboldt.. ..
Salem, 6...
Troy
Fort Scott.
lola
Troy
Doniphan Co.
Rock Cord..
Troy
Humboldt.
St. Joseph, Mo
Spri'gdale,Ia
Elwood
Humboldt.. . .
Mt.Yern'n.Mo
Humboldt.
Troy
Salem, O...
Humboldt.
Cordon, la
Marmaton
Quincy, 111
Lewistown
Troy
Humboldt. . .
Fort Scott
Humboldt.. .
Leon, la
Troy
Priucet'n.Mo
Troy
Humboldt. . . .
Paola
Mercer Co.Mo
Troy
Humboldt. .
Troy
Rockford
Marion
White Cloud
Marmaton . .
Columbus.. .
Humboldt. . .
La\vrence .
Dnli'of
enli.^UKrur.
Dato of
muster.
Remarks.
Jan. 1, "(54
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Dec. :n, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. ],'64
.Jan. 1. '64
Mar. 1. '64
J.in. ],'64
Jan. 8, '62
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. .'U, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 31,
Mar. 16,
Dec. 31,
Jan. 1,
Mar. 1,
Dec. 31,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
Jan. 1,
Mar. 1
Jan. 1
Dec. 31
Jan. 1
Mar.
.Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '64
Sep. 1, '62
July 1, '6.5
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. ;iO, '64
Feb. 22. '64
Mar. 30, '64
'64
Feb.
Jan. S, '62
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. n, "64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30. '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
.Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '61
Mar. 30. '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, 'di
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '61
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 21. '64
Pro. 1st Lieut. .Jan. 25, '6,5.
Mus. out \yith reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '05.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 9, '65, Ft.
Blakely, Ala.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. .Vpr. 10, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
Killed in action April 19, "65,
Ft. Blakely, Ala.
No evi. of mus. out ou file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Killed in action, Apr. 9, '65, Ft.
Blakely, Ala.
Mus. out with reg. Ang. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with rog. .\ug. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 30, "65.
No evidence of nms. out oji file.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out ou file.
Died Apr. 6, '65, Ft. Blakely,
-Ala., of w'nds rec'd in action
Apr. 3, '65, Ft. Blakely, Ala.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 10. '65.
Mus. out witii reg. Aug. 30, "65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corporal.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Q. M. Sin-gt. Aug. 20. '64.
Xo evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 26, '65,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out with re.g. .\ug. .30, "65.
Pro. Corp. .July 20, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out witli reg. .\ug. ;50. '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. .A.ug. 30, '65.
874
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co«///n<6f7.
NEW COMPANY X— Continued.
Names auil rank.
PRIVATES.
Henninss, Eber D —
Her, Joliii \V
Kirkland, .loliii A
Loiifr, Nathaniel C. ..
Landei'dale,. James H.
McDonald.William B.
Morris, Thomas R —
Miller, Franklin
Menkin, John
McCuUoch, John A ..
Mf)rehead, Samuel N
Morris, James L
Oakley, William T...
Patterson, Joseph H
Parsons, Stephen —
Phillips, Porter M..
Reed, Benjamin F . . . ,
Robinson, Samuel S.
Reeder, Thomas B. .
Shultz, Augustus —
Slonigar, Jacob
Stewart, Thomas . . .
Strosnider, Elijah . . .
Strong, Samuel
Schuman, Ernest —
Silvers, Henry H —
Smith, James A
Sarratt, John H
Residence.
Topeka
Quincy, 111,. . .
Garnett
Quincy, 111....
Princet'n,Mo.
Carthage.Mo.
Garnett
Princet'n, Mo,
Troy
Columb's, Mo
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Garnett
Fort Scott —
Princet'n, Mo,
Spriggs, Nathaniel.
Stewart, .John E
Totten, Samuel
Trout, Ricliard
Vest, Hiram
Vanclever, Isaac M .
Webb, Daniel R....
Webb, Davis W....
Weigaut, Henry —
Witten, Andrew F. .
Wilhite, .John W...
Willey, William H.
M'rc'r,Co.,Mo
Salem, Ohio..
Rockford
Doniphan Co
Adams, Co., Ill
Troy
Humboldt —
MountGilead
Troy
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
.Jan.
28, '64
1, '64
31, '63
1, '64
1, '64
31, "63
1, '64
4, '64
1, '64
4, '64
30, '63
1, '64
31, "63
1. "64
Dec. 31, '63
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Remarks.
Leon, la
MountGilead,
Humboldt. . . .
Chili, 111
Quincy, 111. ..
Garnett
Trenton, Mo. .
Humboldt. . . .
Troy
Humboldt.
Pleas'ntG've
lola
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31,
Jan. 1,
Mar. 1,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 31, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
.Jan.
1, '64
1, '64
1, '64
1, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, "64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22. '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. :«, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. -21, "64
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '6.5.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '6.5.
Pi;o. Sergeant.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 30, "65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :>0, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '65. Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, "65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Trans, to new Co. D.
Died, New Orleans, La., Apr.
6, '65.
Died, Jeffersonville, Ind., Feb.
25, '65.
Des. Montgomery, Ala., Aug.
14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evi. of muster out on tile.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 9, '65, Ft.
Blakely,Ala.
Des. Montgomery, Aug. 14, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY F- ASSIGNED TO NEW COMPANY A.
Anderson, William H.
Be all, Andrew R
Bell, John
Crabtree, Walton
Casey, John
Conrad, Fracarius...
Dennis, Isaac P
Guy, Enoch
Huntington. William,
Keumpf, William —
McTomney, John
McFall, John W
Mitchell, Thomas J . .
McDonald. Thomas..
McNutt, Simon
Mings, Tliomas J. . . .
Nelson, Nels O
Roberts, Alfred
Roseberry, Tliomas A
Walker, Edward
St. Louis, Mo.
RoUa, Mo ....
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo,
Rolla, Bio....
Troy
St. Louis, Mo
July
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
June
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
18, '&i
21, '61
30, '63
3, '63
29, '63
17, '61
3, '63
12, '63
3, '63
24, '63
21, '62
3, '63
Jan. 29, "63
Jan. 8, '62
Mar. 3, "63
Dec. 23, '61
Mar. 3, '63
July 10, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Nov.
13,
'63
Jan.
8,
'62
Oct.
28,
'63
Mar.
3,
'63
Oct.
29,
'63
Nov.
17,
'61
Mar.
3,
'63
Mar.
12,
'63
Mar.
3,
'63
Nov.
13,
'63
Mar
3,
'63
Oct.
29,
'63
Jan.
8,
'62
Mar
3,
'63
Jan.
8,
'62
Mar
3,
'63
Nov
13,
'63
Oct.
'20,
'63
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Auj.
30, '65.
Dis. fordis. Apr. 21.'65. Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 14,'65, Leaven'th.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :10, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65.
Des. Montgomery, Aug. 14, '65.
Mus. out Dec. 22,'64, St. Louis.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30, '65.
Trans, to Co. E, 21st Mo.Vol. Inf.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65 .
NEW COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
William C. Jones.
riKST LIEUT.
John E. Thorp
SECOND LIEUT.
John Bryan
William M. W^icks. .
lola
Troy,
Lawrence May 14, '65
July -, '62
Apr. 26, '64
Oct. 28, '62
Mus.'out with regt. Aug. 30,'65.
Died May 14. '65, New Orleans.
La., of wounds recev'd in ac,
tion,Apr.9,'65, Ft.Blakely , Ala-
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, 65.
state of Kansas.
375
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry— f'or«///?y/e(/.
NEW COMPANY B-Cundnued.
Names and rank.
Ri-sidt'iice.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST SERGT.
John J. Lannon
William M. Wicks ...
.\ndre\v .J. Williams..
SERCE.WTS.
John J. Lnniion
William M. Wicks . ..
Andrew J. Williams..
Frank S. Winkley —
Samuel N. Moore
Leonard J. Steele. . . .
Thomas D. Master.son
George D. Burke
Elisba L. Main
CORPOR.\L,S.
Pleasant Burlington..
Francis Knapp
John W. Thompson.
Samuel N. Moore ...
Leonard J. Steele . . .
Thomas D. Master.son
Thomas B. Davi.«
Martin T. Ivy
John E. Norman
Henry r.\\ell.<
Joseph Brad berry
George Burk
Charles H. Masters ..
MUSICI.\NS.
James E. Brown
Charles E. Oliver
PRTV.\TES.
Austin, William
Amos, Leauder N
Brown, .James E
Burk, Cjcorgf
Bradi3erry,.To,s(jpli ....
Butler, Lean<ler
Butler, Alexander. . . .
Butler, Thomas C...
Burgess, Samuel
Barnett, (radsden. . . .
Burlington, Pleasant..
Burrows. John C
Burks, William L
Buzbt'e, Cliai-les
Birum, .Vlf red G
Baker, Wesley
Barnes, George W
Beckett. Coleman B . .
Davis, Tlioinas B
Donahue. William H
Dougherty, Milton
T.,jr
Deits, Lewis ,V
Fenton, .John
Finch, Charles H
Gladish, Leander J..
Galvin, James
Grover. lacoh
Gilbert, Samuel S
Goodman, Harrison. .
Houser, .John F
Harris, Mortimer C..
Haskins, Thomas
Ivy, Martin T
Jellison, .Jolin
Jones, Alexander
Knapp, Alburtus
Knapp, Francis
Kelley, Nathan
Long, Joseph
Maddox, .J-ames A
Masters, Charles H ..
Miller, Andrew J
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Leavenwortli
Wyandotte . . .
Lawi"ence ....
Leavenworth
Miamiville ...
Neosho Falls
Rockford
Garnctt
Reader
NewLancast'r
Mound ('ity
NewLancast'r
Spring Hill . .
Neosho Falls
Rockford ....
Garnett
Gardner
Minneola. . . .
Beverly, 111..
Osawatomie.
Beverly, 111..
Reader
Atchison ....
Rockford ....
Osawatomie.
Beverly, 111..
BloomingG've
Rockford. ..
Reader
Beverly, 111 .
Xenia
Osawatomie
Marmaton..
Burlington.
Jlouud City.
Ohio City. . .
Topeka
Osawkee
ludianola .. .
Stanton
Osceola, Mo
Paola
Gardner
Newfjancasfr
Miami
Ogden
Sugar Creek..
Spring Hill. ..
Fort Scott. . . .
Wyandotte . ..
Fort Scott. . . .
Osawatomie..
BloomingG've
Marmaton.. ..
Wyandotte . . .
Fort .Scott....
Minneola
Eliza betht'wn
Marmaton.. ..
NewLancast'r
Qnincy, 111. . .
NewLancast'r
BloomingG've
Atchison
NewLancast'r
Dec. -.n. '63
Mar. 1, "04
Dec. 31, '(«
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
1. '64
1, "64
31, '63
1, '64
31, '63
1. '64
31, '63
1, '64
31, '63
1, '64
31, '6:}
1, '64
31, 'fti
1. '64
31, '63
-Tan, 1, '64
Dec. 31, '6:^
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '&i
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '1)4
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. -22, '64
Feb. '21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. -22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '(>4
Feb. -22, '64
Mar. 30. '64
Feb. '22, '64
Nov. 30, '64
Feb. -22, 'G4
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Mar. :», '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. '22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 20, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 14, 'm.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30, '6.5.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Jan. 1, '6.').
Pro. 1st Sergt. May IS, '6.-).
Died, Montgomery, Ala.. .July
2.5, '65.
Mus. out witii reg. .\ug. 30, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. .Aug. 30, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 9, '65,
Ft. Blakely, Ala.
Pro. Sorgt. Nov. 14, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 9, "65.
Pro. Sergt. May 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 3(1, 'tio,
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30. '65.
Pro. Musician.
Pro. Corp. May 14, '(55.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corjjoral.
Mus. out with reg. .^ug. 30. '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 14, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. .'{0. '65.
Killed by accident Oct. 7, '64,
St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 'M, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Tan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 'M, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, .June 17, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :{0, '65.
37(5
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
NEW COMPANY B—ConYmwef/.
Continued.
Names and rank.
Rositlonce.
DatP of
oiiJi>tnieijt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Miller, Charles
Masterson, Thomas D.
Maii'inr, Richard F. . .
Marti a, Daniel M
McBride, Benjamin F
Main, Elisha L
Mooro, Samuel N
Norman, John E
Newcomh, James D..
Nakes, Oliver C
Owens, William R. . . .
Oliver, Charles V
Price, Harvey
Piatt, James H
Plummer, Mason J. . .
Pridd.v, John W
Pridd.v, William A ...
Pritchett, Wliittield..
Plummer. Simeon B.
Powell. Richard C...
Rich, James A
Rogers, Samuel
Sailing, James ('
Smalle,v,William A. M
Steele, Lconai-d J....
Tracy, (leorsre T
Town, Ezra B
Tyler, Basil W
Tliompson, JohnW.
TJmphreys, Linville..
Woodcock, Absalom
Wicks, William M....
Woodcock, Simeon B
Wells, Henry C
Williams, Andrew .J.
Winkley, Frank S.. .
Manhattan . .
Garnett
R'ockford . . . .
Osawatomie..
New L'uc'st'r
Neosho Falls,
Beverly. lU...
Osawatomie ..
New L'nc'st'r
Quincy, HI. ..
Osawatomie..
Atchison
Xenia
Osawatomie..
New L'nc'sfr
Osawatomie .
Wyandotte . . .
Ogdeu
Rock Creek..
Osawatomie ..
Xena
Rockford —
New L'nc'st'r
Paola
Fort Scott ....
Spring Hill. ..
Olathe
Gardner
Lawrence ....
Gardner
Osawatomie..
Leavenworth,
Miumiville.,
Dec. :n, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Jan 1, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Feb. 22. '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22. '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Feb. 22. '64
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mus. out w ith reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30. "65.
Pro. Musician.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, "65.
Killed in action Apr. 9, '65, Ft.
Blakely, Ala.
Died Jan. 4, '65, Nashville,
Tenn., of w'ds received in ac-
tion Dec. 15, '64, Nashville.
Died May 3, '65, Greenville,
La., of w'lls received in ac-
tion Apr. 9, '65, Fort Blakely,
Ala.
Died on board steamer Hunts-
man, Aug. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, "65.
No evi. of muster out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
RECRUITS OF COMPANY I-ASSIGNED TO NEW COMPANY B.
Botsford. .Andrew H..
Burlington, Samuel R
Freeman, Solomon C.
Hodge, Edmund
.Jobe, William L
James, George E
Keifer, Asbury D
Martin, .John
Mansur, Moses
Martin, John McD. ..
Mann, Samuel O
McConell, William...
Packard, Freeman. ..
Razey , Daniel B
Sater, George H
Simmons, Joseph
Simmons, Jacob.
Stacks, Michael..
Turner. Levi
Voss, Franklin. ..
White, James
Middleb'g, O.
Xenia
Cane Hill,Ark
Pai'is
Carthage, Mo
Baldwin City,
Eliza bethto'n
Marmaton.. ..
Elizabetlito'n
Osawatomie. .
Elizabeth to'n
Aug. 28.
Aug. 13:
June 14,
Dec. 6,
Mar. 23,
Apr. 24,
Sept. 8,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 29,
Apr. 11,
Dec. 16.
Mar. 28,
Mar. 26,
Aug. 29,
Ch'lic'the. Mo Dec. 14, '62
' ' June 15, '63
.June 14, '63
Apr. 24, '63
Dec. 22, '62
Nov. 14, '64
Feb. 11, '62
Sept. 25, '63
May 30, '6;^
Ma,\- 20, '63
May 30, 'i53
Oct. 31, '62
Sept. 25, 'ra
June 30, '63
Sept. 25, 'C;^
May 20, '63
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Discharged June 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out May 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. June 6, '65, perS.O. No. 64.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. .30. '65.
Mus. out Mar. 28, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, St.
Louis, Mo., .June 6, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. .Vug. 30, '6.5.
Dis. for disability, 1865.
Des. Nashville, Dec. 12, '64.
Des. Paducah, Ky., Nov. 14,'64.
NEW COMPANY V.
CAPTAIN.
George Brooke Kan. City, Mo.
FIEST LIEUT. |
William B. Stone Olathe
June 12, "63
Nov. 10, "63
Mus. out June 16, '95.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, 65.
state of Kansas.
377
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry ~C'o«^//t;/erf.
NEW COMPANY C — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistinout.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SECOND LIEUT.
(icorKo W. May....
FIRST SERGT.
EliH.Hregg
German Ziru
Arciiibald H. R. Cal-
vin
SERGEANTS.
Thaddeus W. Maxon
Tliomas Wood
William T. Hewitt. .
Dauiel O. Jlottinger.
Nathan Thoma.s. . .
Samuel F. Carson .
John C. Titus
Eli Barlian .
Alfred D. Atwood...
Archibald H.R.Cal-
vin
Benjamin C. Hall.. .
Emery Biirk
CORPORALS.
German Zirn
Alfred D. Atwood . . .
Benjamin C. Hall...
Marcus M. Vinton.. .
George Moreliouse..
John V. Easley
Elias Church
David L. Updegraff.
John R. Scott
William Walker.
Pl's'tPl'nsJa.
W. Lib'rtyja.
N'vvLanc'st'r,
Columbus
Spr'gdalo, la.
Columbu.« . . .
Salem, Ohio.
Alliance, O . .
Spr"gdale, la
Mt.Gilead...
Columbus . . .
Mt.Gilead., .
Columbus
Ander.son Co.
N'wLanc'st'r
Samuel .Jarred.
Jes.se Dec-kard
WillardH. Maxon...
Jefferson Gent
Daniel Fender
MUSICIANS.
George B. Koinche-
neker
Maxon K.Gillett
Perry Kirkland
PRIVATES.
.\tW()od. Alfred D.. .
Alexander, Robert B.
Burk, Emerv
Barhan.Eli"
Behiai)p,Charl<-s .\..
Geneva
Rock Creek..
X'utr'l L'uds
Mound City..
Osawatomie..
Prs'tPl'ns.Ia,
Shawneeto'n ,
N'wLanc'st'r.
Spr'gdale, la .
Barnesville. . .
Wyandott(> . .
Osawatomie.
Garnett
'■.ilviii. .Archi-
bald H. K
Caton, Thom.is
Chochran, William O.
Collins, Benjamin F..
Chilson, John G
Carver, William II..
''arson. Samuel F...
'hamberlain, John.
' arter, Robert
Salem, Ohio..
Anderson Co..
Mt. Gilead. . . .
W'msfield.O..
Columbus.. . .
St. Louis, Mo.
Neosho, Mo...
Paola
N'wLanc'st'r,
ait. Gilead. . . .
N'wLanc'st'r,
Church, Elia.-
Coruer, John
Monnd City
Aug. 28, '61
Mar. IS, '6'2
Oct.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
.Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Nov.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
2, '62
•in, '61
20, '61
7, '61
10, '61
28, '61
7, '62
U, '62
23, '62
2, '62
2, '62
5, '63
2, '64
18, '62
2, '62
.5, '63
23, '61
10, "61
10. '61
26, '61
.5, '62
3, '62
•25, '62
Sop. 5, '62
July 14. '63
Mar. 6, '63
Apr. 2, '63
July 14, '63
June 19, '62
Aug, 30, '61
Dec. 16. '61
Nov. 2, '62
Oct. 18, '61
Jan. 2, '64
Aug. 23. '62
Oct. l.j, '61
Oct, 2. '62
Aug. 10. '63
Aug. -M, '61
Sep. 14, "61
F(^b. 4, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar.
Apr.
7, '62
1, '62
Mar. 3, '64
Nov. 26, '61
Mar. .5, '63
Ma.v 30, '63
Sep. 6, '61
May 30, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 11, '62
Sep. 20, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Nov. 28, '61
Mar.
'62
Feb. 22, '64
May 28, '63
May 29, '63
Feb. 22, '64
May 28, '63
Jan. 2, '64
May 30, '63
May 29, '63
May 28, '6;^
Feb. 11, '62
Mar. 4, '62
May 30, '63
Feb; 22, '64
Mar. 1.5, '62
May 30, '63
Feb. 1, '6.5
May 28, '63
May 29, '63
Aug. 22, '63
May 19, '63
Feb. 11, '62
May 29, '6:}
Feb. 11, '62
Jan. 2, '64
May 28, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 2, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Sep. 14, '61
Feb. 4, '62
May 30, '63
Mar. 7, '62
May :30, '6:^
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Trans, to new Co. D.
Mus. out Aug. 23,'64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65, Dauphin
Island, Ala.
Mus. out witli reg. Aug. 30. '65.
Pro. Regt'l Com'sy Sergt. Aug.
•20, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 10. '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. oat Mar. 5, '65, Clialmette,
La.
Mus. out Mar. i , '65, Chalmette,
La.
Died of pneumonia, St. Louis,
Mo., Nov. 14, '64.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 23, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Aug. 26, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Sep. 10, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out. Nov. '26. '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Mar. 5, '65, Chalmette,
La.
Mus. out Apr. 3, '65, Ft. Blake-
ly, Ala.
Mus. out Apr. 30, '65, Leaven-
worth, per S. O. No. — , Hdqr.
Dept. Mo., Apr. 27, '65.
Mus out .June 5. '65, Montgom-
ery, Ala., per S. O. No. 65,
Hdqr. Mil. Div. W. Miss., '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :«, '65.
Mus. out .June 2, '65, Nashville.
Mus. out w itii reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Dec. 24, '64, St. Louis.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, St. Louis.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 7, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '65.
No evideuce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Aug. "23. '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out 5 eb. 4. '65, Eastport,
Miss.
Mus. out Mar. 5. "65, Chal-
mette, La.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Mar. 17. '65. Dauphin
Lsland, Xla.
Dis. for disability, July 15, '65,
St. Louis, on acc'nt of w'uds
recived in action, Apr. 9, '65,
Ft. Blakely, Ala.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug. '.tO, '65.
378
Adjutant General's Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — IxNFANTRY—ron^/'??M^;r/.
NEW COMPANY C — Continued.
XT J 1 D -J Date of Date of
Names and rank. Residence. enli.~tinent. muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Deckard, .Jesse . . . .
Dooly, George W. .
Davis, Henry
Fender, Daniel. .. .
Friend, George H.
Fowler, Oscar
Fagg, Tliomas R . . . .
Gent, .Jefferson
Gillett, Maxon K
Gent, Tliomas
Gregg, Eli H
Hannou, Archimedes
Huntley, .James W . .
Harris, Roswell .
Heller, David . . .
Hudson, Frank..
Hewitt, William T.
Hart, Abram
Hall, William H....
Hall, Benjamin C. . .
Hettenliouse, Henry.
Heps worth, -Joseph .
.Jamison, Zeiiis D. . . .
Jarred, Samuel
Jaquith, William H.
Klein, .John
Lewis, .John W
Lee, Samuel N
Lubeck, Frederick. .
Lile, Lewis
Lemmon, George W.
Maxon, Willard H.
Morgan, -John .J
McKaig, .John F
Mottinger, Daniel O.
Morehou.=^p, George. .
Montgomery, Henry.
McGee, James H
McGee, John W
Mottinger, Henry . .
Morrison, Augustus.
Mitchell, Isaiah
McBride, Bryant M .
McCullogh, Oliver V
McGinnis, Gideon W
Newton, Festus M.. .
New.som, Henry B.. .
Nimmo, Isaac.
Ogan, Lewis L.
Perkins. Mark
Picking, WiUiam A .
Payne, Beuijah
Priddy, Jesse F
Popo, Virgil
Pope, Cyrus W
Potter, Addison G. . .
Roots, .4.aron
Osawatomie. .
Kingsville, O.
Garnett
Barnesville. . .
Osawatomie. .
Barnesville...
\V. Lib'ty,Mo.
St. Jos., Mo..
Will'msfi'd,0.
Springdale.Ia
Marysville. . . .
Salem, Ohio..
Twin Springs,
St. Louis, Mo.
Xenia
NewLancas'r,
Topeka
Lawrence .
lola
Alton, 111 . ,
Kirkville.Mo
Spriugdale,Ia
Alliance, O.
Rock Creek
Springdale,Ia
Barnesville.
Alliance, O.
Springdale,Ia
Brooklyn . .
Macon C'y, Mo
White Cloud
Lawrence . . ,
Paris .
Elizabetlit'n
Salem, Ohio.
Humboldt. . .
NewLancas'r,
Pleas.Prns,Ia
Wea
July 14, '63
Jan. 25, '64
July 14, '63
Sep. 16, '61
Oct. 21, '61
Oct. 2, '61
Apr. 2, '63
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Aug. 23, '61
Sep. 20, '61
Oct. 1.5, '61
Apr. 3, '62
Aug. 4, '63
Oct. 7, '61
June 21, '62
Mar. .5, '63
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Feb.
Jan.
Sep.
.5, '63
7, '63
4, '61
5, '62
1, '62
1, '62
6, '61
Jan. 22, '64
Feb. 15, '63
Mar. 5, '63
Jan. 27, '64
Mar. 6, '63
Feb. 15, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Oct. 10, '61
Aug. 10, '61
Sep. 6, '61
Aug. 29, '61
Oct. 10, '61
Oct. 24, '61
Dec. IQ, '61
Mar. 5, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Apr. 23, '63
Aug, 30, '61
Mar. 5, '63
Mar. 23, '62
Sep. 7, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 4, '61
Dec. 27, '61
Aug. 3, '62
Apr. 3, '62
Mar. 31, '62
Aug. 30, '61
Aug. 6, '63
June 25, '64
Aug. 24, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Sep. 16, '61
Feb. 11, '62
May 29, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 2, '64
Sep. 6, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 22, "64
Aug. 26, '63
Feb. 11. '61
May 29, '63
May 28, '6:3
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 7, '63
Sep. 4, '61
May 30, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Feb. 27, '62
Mar. 30, '64
May 28, '63
Mar. 30, '64
May 28, "63
Dec. 31, '63
Feb. 11, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Feb. 11, '62
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 11, '62
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Dec. 31, '63
May 29, '63
Aug. 30, '61
May 5, '63
May 30, '63
Feb. 27, '62
Nov. 4, '61
May ;», '62
Feb. 22, '64
May 28, '63
Aug. 30, '61
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '65, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Nov. 17, '64, St. Louis.
Pro, Corp. July 20, '65.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out Aug. 29, '64, St. Louis.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out Sep. 23, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 10, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Mar. 5, '65, Chal-
mette. La.
Mus. out Apr. 1, '65, St. Louis,
per S. O. No. 78, Hdqr. Dep.
Mo., Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out June 5, "65, Mont-
gomery, Ala.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. .4ug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '65, St. Louis.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Feb. 1, 65, Eastport,
Miss.
Mus. out Dec. 15, '64, St. Louis,
Mus. out Sep. 6, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, on
board U. S. hospital steamer,-
Feb. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 18, "65.
Died Dec. 17, '64, of w'nds re-
ceived in action Dec. 16, '64,
Nashville, Tenn.
Mus. out July 15, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug. 23, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Aug. 29, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 10, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out Dec.10,'64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Sep. 14. '65, L' worth,
Cir. No. 30. W. D. July 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65. ,
Mus. out Aug. 30, '64. St. Louis.
Dis. for dis. July 19, '65, St.
Louis.
Mus. out with reg. .Vug. 30, 65.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65, Dauphm
Island, Ala.
Mus. out Sep. 6, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Oct. 17, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out Dec. 26, '64. Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Mus. out Apr. 5,'65, Ft. Blakely.
Mus. out Mar. 30, '65, Fort
Blakely, Ala.
Mus. out Aug. 30, '64, St. Louis.
state of Kansas.
379
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^/z^^/Y?.
NEW COMPANY C- Continued.
Xaino .'1.! lank.
Residence.
Da
enlis
te of
tment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Mar. 5, '63
Aug. 3, '62
June 19, '62
May 28, '63
Feb. 22, '64
May 19, '63
Mus. out with reg. .A.ug. 30, '65.
Princeton, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Reinclit'neker.(ieo. B.
Pro. Musician.
Suddeith, James M..
Wea
Apr.
10, '62
May 28, '63
Mus. out Apr. 9,'65,Ft. Blakely.
Scott, Peter
Plea.s'tPl's.Ia
Apr.
3, '62
Feb. 22, '64
Mus. out Apr. 3,'6.5, Ft.Blakely.
Scott, Allen
"
May
22, '63
May 30, '63
No evidence of muster out on
file ; not accounted on rolls of
this Company.
Smith, Sidney B
WiUiamsfi'dO
Oct.
S, '61
Feb. U, "62
Mns. out Oct. 8, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Sheridan. John B —
NewLancast'r
Nov.
2.i, '61
May 30, '02
Mus. ovit Nov. 8, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Shiver, -lohn R
Dec.
10. "61
Mus. out Dec. 10, '64, Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Paola
Apr.
Feb.
19, '62
3, '63
Apr. 2it, "62
May 30, '63
No evi. of muster out on file.
Smith, John
Osa\vatt)mie..
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
May
Aug.
1, '62
3, '62
May 2S, '63
Feb. -22, '64
Des. Kansas Citv, Mo., Dec.
Scott, John R
Pleas'tPl's.Ia
-, '64.-
Pro. Corp.
Thomas. Nathan
Sprinffdale,Ia
Oct.
28, '61
Feb. 11, "62
Pro. Sergt.
Trebold, Hendricks..
Kan. City, Mo
Oct.
1. '61
' '
Mus. out Oct.l, '64. St. Louis.
Titus, .John C
Columbus
Mar.
U, '62
Feb. 22, '64
Pro. Sergt.
Thrasher. Archibald E
lola
Jan.
Jan.
21, '62
1. '62
Feb. 22, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Tiltral, Carl
Lawrence
Miss.
Mus. out Dec. 15, '64, Nash-
ville, Tenn.
Updegratl, David L..
Osawatomie. .
Mar.
.•), '62
May 30, '63
Pro. Corp.
Vinton, Marcus M —
Geneva
Aug.
23, '61
Feb. 11, '62
' '
Woolaver, Henrv
Mar.
Apr.
a. '62
20, '61
May 28, '63
Juno 23. '64
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Walker, .James A
Albion, 111....
Walker, William
Shawne'town,
.Jan.
21, '62
Mar. 5, '62
Pro. Corp.
Westfall, Thomas J . .
Sprini,'dale,Ia
Sep.
6, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Mus. out.\ug. 23, '64, St. Louis.
Williamson. ReasonC.
Oct,
28, '61
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Wood, Thomas
Columbus, la.
Sep.
20, '61
Sep. 29, '61
Pro. Sergeant.
Williami^on, Lambert
Springdale,Ia
Oct.
23, '61
Feb. 11, '62
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Zirn, German
NewLancast'r
Mar.
IS, '62
May 30, "63
Pro. Corporal.
DR.\FTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES -ASSIGNED TO NEW Co. C.
Anderson, Jacob . ....
Bond, Enos
Baker, Nathan
BosswoocI, Iding
Burkliolder, Abraham
Brantman ,'TI leodore. .
Cldtwood, James P..
Denham, Isaac
Eberhart, Paul C
Eberhart, Henry S. ..
Fisher, John B
Greene, John
Harbour. William . . .
Hanway, Ezekiel. .. .
Houserman, Lewis..
Hay, Creed T
Lee, Luke
Longfellow, Jacob . .
Malan, .Joseph
Mourse, .\ndrew J . . .
Merril, James A
Moore, Henry G
Moore, (ieorge
Nicklans, John
Shockley, William..
Saxton. .James .\. . . .
Smith, George W
Schuebery, Charles .
Seaman, William H.
Van Ranken, .John. .
Welch. .John
Welch, Giles H
Williams, Owen T. . .
Williams, Michael...
Weathers, John
Feb. 24,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 21,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 23,
Feb. 20,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mug. out with reg. .\ug. :}0, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 7, '65, Memi)his,
per G. O. No. 77, W. D., '66.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out vkith reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leavn'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, |65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. .\ng. :iO, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
880
Adjutant GenernVs Report.
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co??Y/>«/ed.
NEW COMPANY D.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
oiiiistinent.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST LIEUT.
Frederick A. Smalley,
SECOND LIEUT.
Georse W. May
FIRST SEEGT.
John Gr. Wiiiebright. .
William F. Waergouer
Lafayette Birlew
James A. Smith
SERGEANT.
Daniel Jackson
James H. Stewart. . . .
William F. Waggoner
John M. Mayes
William T. Cowan....
CORPORALS.
William H. Bennett..
Charles G. Tait
Thomas R. Buxton. ..
EliN. Barber
John S. W. Stevenson,
WAGONER.
Lorenzo D. Darnell...
PRIVATES.
Alford, John
Birlew, Lafayette
Buxton, Thomas R ..
Barber, Eli N
Blanden, Solomon....
Brady, William M....
Butloi-, Jacob R
Bathurst, William M.
Briggs, Alvin
Cowan, William T . ..
Carman, William E..
Fuller, Jesse T
FuUer, Charles E . . . .
Groves. David M
Hadden, Levi M
Howard, .John F
Hamby. William M..
Hawkins, David
.Jones, Thoma.'^
Landers. John N
Mayes, John W
May berry, William...
Mountain, Theophilus
McN ally, John
McClure, Wiley B....
Matterson, James W
Ma.son, John W
Patterson, William H
Platter, David P
Pruitt, John
Rice, George
Rose berry, Thomas A
Smitlj, James A
Stevenson, John S. W
Smith, Lewis
Van Wagoner, San-
ford F
Wasmund, Lewis
Weecli, John
Wheeler, John C
Witten, William W ..
Wilson, Allen
Wheeler, Daniel H . . .
Osawatomie.
Pleas'tPrs,Ia
Belmont. . .
Humboldt .
Leon, la
Humboldt ..
Humboldt .
Marmaton.
Marion
Humboldt....
Allen Co
Bentonv'le,Ak
Marmaton
Xenia
Humboldt .
Humboldt
Beutonv'le.Ak
Marmaton.. ..
Humboldt ....
Johns'iiCo,Mo
Paris
Carthage, Mo.
Marion
Humljoldt ...
Fort Scott....
Mt.Vernn, Mo
Kan. City, Mo.
Humboldt
Lexington, Mo
Hudson, Mo
Marmaton ...
Humboldt .. .
Marmaton ..
Marion
Humboldt ..
TerreH'te, In,
Leon, la.
Xenia
Lebanon, Mo.
Nemaha Co. . .
Humboldt
Mu.scatine,Ia.
Marmaton .. ..
Sep. 16
Dec. 24;
June 21
Jan. 1
Sep. 10
Oct. 20:
Dec. 24,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 13,
Aug. 30
Dec. 24
Ma.\- 18,
Aug. IS,
Oct. 2
Sep. 11
Aug. 28
Jan. 21
May 18
Aug. IS
Sep. 8,
Nov. 21
Jan. 1
Oct. 1
Jan. 8
Aug. 13
Aug. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 6
Sep. 10,
Aug. 25
Sep. 10
Aug. 10
Sep. 12
Aug. 25
Aug. 18
Sep. 23
Oct. 13
Sep. 4
Aug. 29
Aug. 23
Feb. 4
Sep. 12
Jan. 14
Nov. 24
July 16
July 10
Jan. 1
Oct. 2
Apr. 26
May 6,
Feb. 1
Sep. 20
Sep. 24,
Aug. 18,
Sep. 1, '62
May 30, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 29, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Mar. 4, '62
May 29, '63
Mar._ 4, '62
Feb. 23, '64
May 29, '63
Nov. 13. '6:^
Mar. 4, '62
Aug. 28, '61
May 29, '63
Feb. 23, '64
May 29, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Feb. 24, '62
May 28, '63
May 29, '63
Mar. 4, '62
May 28, '63
Feb. 14. '62
Mar. 4, '62
Feb. 14, '62
Oct. 24, '63
Feb. 14, '62
May 29, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Sep. 4, '61
Feb. 14, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Mar. 4, '62
Oct. 24, '63
Nov. 13, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Nov. 13, '63
May 28, '63
Mar. 4, '62
Feb. 14, '62
May 29. '63
Mustered out Jan. 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 31), '65.
Mus. out Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Dec. 24, '64, St. Louis.
Mus. out June — , 65.
Mus. out with reg. Au.g. 30, "65.
Mus. out Sep. 9, '64.
Mus. out Oct. — , '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. — , "64.
Mus. out, date u7iknown.
Mus. out Aug. 29, '64. «
Mus. Dec. 23, '64.
Mus. out May 17, '65.
Mus. out, date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 10, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 24, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 20, '64
Mus. out, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 18, '64.
Mus. out June 5, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Aug. 25, '64.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Nov. 16, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 9, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 25, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 9, '64.
Mus. out May 22, '65. Chicago.
Mus. out Aug. 24, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Sep. 22, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 25, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 31, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 29, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 23, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 4, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 13, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. .\ug. 30, '65.
Trans, to new Co. A.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Mus. out Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 12, '64.
Mus. out Sep. '23, '64.
Mus. out June 27, '65, St. Louis,
per G. O. No. 31, Hdqr. Mil.
Div. Miss., '65.
) !
DRAFTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES — Assigned to Ne<v Co. D.
SERGEANTS.
Feb. 21, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Feb. 21, '65
Feb. 28, "65
Mar. 2, "65
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Frederick Roll
corporals.
> 1 11
.4^bner L. Brink
11 > i
Christopher Mullen . .
" "
state of Kansas.
381
TENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^/r/jy^rf.
DRAFTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES — Assigned to New Co. D— Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Dato of
euli:>uiiL-ut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Adams, Jonathan —
.\riiold. Jacob
Brannou, Michael
Brink. Abner L
Bradley, Henry
Beatman. Lorenzo D.
Cohoon, Jacob
Coulter, John
Colley, James
Carroll, Arthur
Clark, Moras
Dillmau, Henry
Duff, .James A
Frizzle, William
Fromau, Jolm
, David
Gates, Henry
Guthrie, Nathaniel H.
Hohough, John H. . . .
Hackler. .John
Hancock, Isaac W. ..
Hall, William V
Hanford. John
Ketchnm. George W..
Ladd, Henry D.
Lambut. Sterling . . . .
Libel, .John
Leverentz, John
Mullen, Christopher.
SI ott, William B
M()l)ley, Randolph...
MeichienbacherFred.
Morris. John F
Meek, Henry I
O'Day, Thomas
Perogline, George. . . .
Roll, Frederick
Richter, Charles
Robards. Alexander. .
Roimesville..JosephR.
Rhodes, Allen
Seagrist, Jolm C
Strandage. Allen H . .
Schneider, Emanuel. .
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feh.
Feb. 21
Thomas. William P Feb. 20. '65
Weydenmeir. Peter
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Peb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
'6.5
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :50. '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30. '65.
Pro. Corp. June 10, '65.
No. evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Died, Montgomery, July 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aiig. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
No evi. of mu.ster out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Died, Montgomery, Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. 30, '65.
Dis. July 10, '65, Memphis,
Tenn., per G. O. No. 77, W.
D. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Aug. :J0, '65.
382
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Thomas Ewing, jr..
Thomas Moonlight.
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Thomas Moonlight. .
Preston B. Plumb . . .
MAJOR.
Preston B. Plumb . . .
Martin Anderson . . . .
Edmond G. Ross
Nathaniel A. Adams.
AD.IUTANT.
John Willans
James E. Greer
Ira I. Taber
QUARTERMASTER
James R. McClure . .
COMMISSARY.
Robert J. Harper . .
SURGEON.
GeorgeW. Hogeboom,
Richard M.Aiuswoi-th
ASST. SURGEON.
Richard M.Ainsworth
Josiah D. Adams. . .
Granville C. Taylor
CHAPLAIN.
James S. Cline .....
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Holton .
Topeka .
Manhattan . . .
Leavenworth,
Topeka .
Holton .
JunctionCity
Manhattan . . .
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Grasshop'r F,
St,.G
Tecumseh .
Sep. n, '62
Apr. 25, '64
Sep. 20, '62
May 17, '64
Sep. 25, '62
Nov. 22, '63
Apr. 24, '64
May 19, "64
Sep. 4, "62
Nov. 2, '63
Oct. 12, '64
Sep. 10, '62
Oct. 8, '6:}
Sep. 27, '62
June 23, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Oct. 11, '62
Apr. 19, '64
Oct. 11, '62
Pro. Brig. Gen. U. S. Vol. Mar.
13, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '66, Ft. Kear-
ney, N. T.
Pro. Col. Apr. 25, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Lieut. Col. May 17, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 18, '65, Ft. Leav. ;
pro. Col. by brevet Mar. 13,'65.
Mus. out Sep. 20, '65, Ft. Leav. ;
pro. Lieut. Col. by brevet Mar.
13, '&5.
Mus. out Aug. 9, '65.
Pro. Capt. and Asst. Adj. Gen.
U. S. Vol. May 31, '63.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, Aug. 20, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 10, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
Resigned June 2, '63.
Dismissed by order of Presi-
dent, July 21, '65.
Pro. Surgeon, June 23, '63.
Mus. out Sep. '20, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
Mus. out July 7, '65.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERGT. MAJOR.
Daniel H. Home. .
James E.Greer.
Isaac H. Isbell.
Q. M. SERGT.
Robert J. Harper
Silas H. Marple.. .
William H. Cowan . . .
COM. SERGT.
Robert J. Waterhou.se
Charles E. Paine
SADDLER SERGT.
James H. Barnes
HOSP. STEWARDS.
Armenius Ashbaugh. .
David H. Johnson . ..
.John P. Koentz
CnrEF BUGLER.
Nathaniel D. Horton,
VET. SURGEON.
Thomas Barber
Topeka
Wabaunsee.
Manhattan.
Burlingame
Topeka
.Jackson Co.
Emporia . . . .
Manhattan.
Topeka
Garnett
Vienna
Manhattan.
Emporia . . . ,
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. '25, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep.
13,
'62
Sep.
Sep.
15,
13,
'62
'62
Sep.
Sep.
13,
15,
'62
'62
Sep.
22,
'62
'^ug.
Sep.
■SO,
13,
'62
'62
Sep.
15,
•62
Sep.
13,
'62
Sep.
Sep.
11,
15,
'62
'62
Sep.
13,
'62
Sep.
10,
'62
Pro. Capt. 4th Ind'n Reg. June
— , '6:^.
Pro. Adjt. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65 ; comm'd
1st Lieut, and Adjt., vice Ta-
ber, mus. out, but never mus.
Pro. Commissary, Oct. 8. '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 65th U. S. Col'd
troops, Jan. 18, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 9, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
Red. and assigned to Co. E,
Nov. 18, '62.
Mus. out Aug. 19, '65.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Lyman Scott
Henry E. Palmer.
FIRST LIEDT.
John Owens
Henry E. Palmer. . . .
Joseph L. Thornton.
SECOND LIEUT.
Henry E. Palmer. . . .
Collins T. Slane
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth,
Winchester...
Aug. 27, '62
Mar. 24, '63
Aug. 27, '62
Dec. 31, '62
May 17, '63
Aug. 27, '62
May 2, '63
Res. Feb. 20, '63.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Died of pneumonia at Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 19, '62,
Pro. Capt. Mar. 24, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 26, '65,
state of Kansas.
383
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS-CAVALRY-Con^mwerf.
COMPANY \-Co7itinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
D.itc of
eiili.-tiii. nt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST SEEGT.
Joseijli L. Thornton .
Gary Hinchman . . .
COM. SEEGT.
Alexander Sliaw
Henry C. Gale
SEEGEANTS.
Collins T. Slaue
Thomas R. Pitcher..
John L. Bristow
John \V. Baker
John H. Fenton
William I'itclier
Alexander Shaw
Henry C. Gale
William \. Young
Samnel D. Hawley. ..
Thomas H. Johnson.
Carey Hinchman
CGRPOKALS.
John L. Bristow
John \V. Baker
William Pitcher
William .\. Young. . . .
Samuel D. Hawley...
Joseph H. Bickford..
.A.mf ).-; Sim inons
Ephraim E. Bristow. .
Mindred Van Ausdol,
Davi<i C. Cochran
Eastou
Winchester.
Eastou
Winchester. .
Jefferson Co .
Easton
Winchester. .
Easton
Jefferson Co . .
Winchester, . .
Easton
Jefferson Co . .
Easton
Leavenworth,
Winchester...
Easton
Winchester. .
Jefferson Co .
William Daniels
William Mains
Samuel H.Ames
John .\. Laughmiiler,
Henry C. Hart
Johnson Mize
William Hull
FARRIER.
Thomas B. Pitcher.
S,\Dni>ER.
•l"sephH. Bickford
liLGI.EES.
Edward A. Slano. ..
Miles Pitcher
Christian Mamman
Erastus T. Ingle
PRIVATES.
Adams, William
.A.mes, Samuel H
Baker, John W
Baker, Martin A
Bickford, Joseph H
Brunei-, Jacob
Bickford, Nicholas..
Bristow, John L....
Bri.stow, Abel T
Bristow, Ei>hraimE,
Collins, David
Clark. George H.
Clark, Richard
Crane. William H...
Cochran, David C...
Cole, Robert A .
Daniels, William....
DoUfelder, George...
Darby, Thomas B . . .
Deis, Pedro L.
Decker, Charles
Easton
Winchester. .
Jefferson Co . ,
Easton
Wyandotte. ..
Holton
Easton
Leavenworth,
Easton
Jefferson Co.
Easton
Winchester..
Jefferson Co.
Winchester. .
Jefferson Co
Leavenworth,
Winchester
Easton ....
Winchester
Leavenworth,
Jefferson Co .
Easton
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Easton ,
Holton .
Easton .
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 1.5, "62
.Vug. 25, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. IS, "62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
July 13, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, "62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 14, 62
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23. "62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 17, .'62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 21, "62
Aug. 27, '62
Oct.
Aug. 27, '62
Oct. 2, '62
Aug. 27, '62
July 13, '63
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 17, '6;j.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed by Indians, July 5, '65,
on Medicine Bow river, D. T.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 2, '63.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disab. Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Com. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability Jan, 30, '63,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 17, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 22, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 8, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 21, '63.
Appointed Saddler.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '6.5.
Des. Aubrey, Kan., Aug. 13, '64.
Died of ijneumonia, Aubrey,
Kan., Apr. 26, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Died of pneumonia, camp on
Crane creek. Mo., Feb. 20, '6:^.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of pneumonia, Fayette-
ville, Ark., Jan. 12, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Killed by accidental gunshot,
Westport, Mo., July 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — . '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for dis. Jan. ;J0, '63, Fay-
etteville, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sei). 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '6;}.
Des. in Missouri, Oct. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65, per G.O.,
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Spring-
field, Mo., Mar. 2, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Fayette-
ville, .Vrk., Jan. 7, '6:3.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
384
Adjutant GcneraVs Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— (7o«//«?/^r/.
COMPANY A -^Con^i>iMed.
Names and rank.
Eosidence.
Date of
eulistnu-nt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Davenport, James M.
Donnelly, John
Duncan, Ricliard J. . .
Ellerman, Henry
Forkner, Isaac
Fenton, John H
Glidden, George W. . .
Gillegan, Thomas —
Gordon, James F
Harman, George W..
Houts, Christoijher J,
Howley , Samuel D . . .
Hull, Leander K
Halton, Fletcher
Hull, William
Hinchman, Gary
Hendrick, John W. ..
Hinshaw, Silas
Hannaahan, John —
Hart, Henry C
Ingle, Erastus T
.Johnson, Thomas H.,
Johner, Joseph
Kennedy, Robert
Kirkbride, Edward. . .
Kirkbride, Frederick
Lackey, Francis M. ..
Laughmiller, .John A
Laughmiller, .Jas. A.,
Larrison, William H
Long, Robert
Mamman, Christian.
Mains, William.
Moutre, Daniel T
Marble, Lyman H. . .
Miller, Hiram
Maxwell, Joseph
Mize, Johnson
Meadowes, .Joseph W
McKinney, Martin V.
Oliver, Richard .
Parks, .Joseph
Pierce, Alexander R.
Pitcher, James M —
Pitcher, William .
Pitcher. Thomas B..
Pitcher, Miles
Rahe, Frederick
Reignbolt, .James
Reynolds, Sotli
Rowan, Nathaniel . .
Simmons, Amos . . .
Simmons, Joshua ,
Slane, (Jollins T. . .
Shaw, Alexander.
Slater, Samuel . .
Shibert, Martin . . ,
Staley, Ephraim
Shipp, John R
Stevenson, .John V..
Simpson, William A.
Thornton, .Joseph L.
Leavenworth,
Winchester.
Easton
Leavenworth,
Easton
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Jefferson Co. .
Leavenworth.
Holton
Wyandotte . .
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth
Jefferson Co..
Leavenworth
Easton
Leavenworth,
Easton
Leavenworth.
Jefferson Co. .
Leavenworth,
Holton
Leavenworth;
.Jefferson Co..
Winchester. . .
Jefferson Co. .
Leavenworth,
Easton
L(>avenworth
Easton
Aug. 1-t, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
13, '62
15, '62
21, '62
18, '62
13, '62
18, '62
14, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug.
Aug.
20, '62
15, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 20
Aug. 15
Aug. 18
Aug. 9
Aug. 19
Aug. 27
Aug. 13
Aug. 7
Aug. 14
Aug.- 18
Aug. 23
Aug. 11
Aug. 19
Aug. 23
Aug. 15
Aug. 7
Aug. 14
Aug. 18
Aug. 22
Aug. 23
Aug. 12
Aug. 13
Aug; 18
Aug. 25
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 23, '62
.\ug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Killed in action Oct. 23, '64,
Westport, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 29, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Killed in action May 2, '65,
Dacotah Territory.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed in action Oct. 23, '64,
Westport, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 12, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sop. 26, '65.
Killed by Indians June 16, '65,
Dakota Ter.
Des. Ft. Leav' worth, Oct.3,'62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 3, '6.5.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 21, '62.
Mus. out July 14, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 21, '63.
Dis. for disability Jan. 8, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 23, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sop. 26, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 3, '62.
Promoted Bugler.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability Jan. 8, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 21, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, .Jan. 30, '63,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Des. Elm Sp'gs, Ark., Jan. 6, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 30, "63,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63.
I^ro. Sergt. ; pro. Farrier.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 20, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Oct. 3, '62._
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Spring-
field, Mo., Mar. 7, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 12, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Sop. 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sop. 26, '65.
Mus. out with company, Sep.
26, '65.
Des. Elm Springs, Ark., Jan.
6, '63.
Died of congestive fever. Camp
Bo wen. Ark., Nov. 6. '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt Sept. 1, '62.
state of Kansas.
385
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY A— Continued.
Cavalry — Confiniird.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
TEIVATES.
Tayloi-, Thomas
Turner, Thomas
Varuer, David
Williams, John
Worthington, Samuel
Young, William A. . ..
Leavenworth,
Jeilerson Co..
Leavenworth,
Jefferson Co-
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. LS, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '6.').
In arrest. Fort Scott, Kau.,
since Nov. 28, '63.
Mus. out June 21, '65, G. O.,
W. D.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A.
Aragone, Autoine
Ackley, Uriah
Armelio, Comelia
Babh, John
Campbull, Samuel P..
Conkliu, Charles L. . .
Donnelly, John
Dubois, Albert A
Davis. John L
Edwards, Geoi-ge W. .
Gooding, Isaac M
Gale, Henry C
Hautou, John
Harrington, .James T
Jay, David K
Mize, James H
Maultby, William H.
Marteon, .A.ntonio
Marteeu. Hosa
Nicliols. William F...
Nichols, Thomas M..
Nichols, William
Porterlield, James I.,
Plank, George H
Powers, Abram
Provo, Wintield S....
Slano, Edward A
Sfone, .Joseph A
Shaw. .John
Thompson, Robert...
Van Ansdol, Mindred
Waacimori, Antoine.
Wellhouso, Walter A.
West, Converse
Westport, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Aubrey
Leavenworth,
Pleasant R'ge
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Pleasant R'ge
Easton
Johnson Co. . .
Easton
W\vandotte . . .
Westport, Mo.
Pleasant R'ge
Leavenworth,
Westport, Mo.
Easton
Westport, Mo.
Easton
Leavenworth,
Pleasaut R'ge
Winchester. . .
Westport, Mo.
Winchester. . .
Easton
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo.
Pleasant R'ge
.June 29,
Mar. 17,
June 10,
Aug. 27,
Feb. 16,
July 13,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 4,
July 21,
July 22,
July 13,
Aug. 28,
July 13,
Sep. 16,
Feb. 13,
Feb. 1,
Aug. 1,
Sep. 17.
July 30,
Feb. 13,
Sep. 16
Oct. 9
Aug. 29
Feb. 6
Feb. 1
Sop. 6
Aug. 31,
Sep. 21,
July 24,
July 13,
Sep. 18,
Feb. 15,
Leavenworth, Aug. 15, '62 "Oct
Mar. 16,
Mar. 17,
July 14,
Sep. 1,
Mar. 16,
July 13,
Aug. 27,
Mar. 16,
July 21,
July 22,
July 13,
Oct. 2,
July 13,
Sep. 16,
Mar. 16,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 17,
July 30,
Mar. 16,
Sep. 16,
Oct. 9,
Oct. 2,
Nov. 16,
Sep. 6. '62
.\ug. 31,
Sep. 21,
July 24,
July 13,
Sep. 18,
Mar. 10,
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out May 4, "6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, 'tia.
De.s. Aubrey, Kan., May 7, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65,
Killed in action, Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue. Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out May 15, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Des. Aubrey, Kan., .-Vug. 13, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out July 10, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "65.
Pro. Bug. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "65.
Absent sick at date of mus. out
of Co.
Pis, for disability May 7, '64.
com;^any B.
CAPTAIN.
Martin Anderson
Louis F. Green
FIRST LIEUT.
.\mos C. Smith
Louis F. Green ,
Ira I. Taber
Jolm R. Parrott
SEfOND LIEUT.
Lonis F. Green
Ira I. Ta'oer
John B. Parrott
James B. Hastin^'s. .
FIRST SERGT.
Ira I. Taber
Jolin B. Parrott
James B. Hastings. .
Jefferson (j. Porter-
field
Q. M. SERGT.
Greenup Leeper
COM. SERGEANT.
George H. Cain
SEKGEAXTS.
John B. Parrott
William H. Dodge..
—25
(!ircleville.. ..
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Baldwin City,
Holton
Baldwin City,
Holton
' '
Aug.
16,
'62
"
Aug.
18,
'62
Aug.
23,
'62
Circleville . . .
Aug.
20,
'62
Holton
Aug.
16,
'62
Aug. :10, '62
Nov. 23, '6:i
Aug. :50, '62
Mar. 29, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Dec. 15, 64
Aug. :», '62
June 19, '63
Dec. 9. ■ti3
Dec. 30, "64
-Vug. 30, '62
Pro. Major Nov. 22, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Res. on acc'tof di.sa. Feb. 3,'6:3.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 2;{, '6:5.
Pro. Adj. Oct. 12, '61.
Mus. out witli Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 29, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 8, *63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 15, '64.
Mus. out with Co. .Vug. 31, "65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 19, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 9, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 30, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 19, '63.
Pro. R. Q. M. 19th U. S. C. T.,
May 20,^64.
386
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'onffn^^ed.
COMPANY 'B—Cnnlinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
SERGEANTS.
Robert C. Callahan . .
James B. Hastings. . .
Daniel M. Thompson,
George H. Cain
Jefterson G. Porter-
field
Greemip Loeper
John F. Hanson
James B. Kyle
William A. Blossom . .
Benjamin R. Chisam,
William Chadburn. ..
John ('base, jr
COEPORALS.
John Chase, jr
William Chadburn. . .
Allen B. Choles
Thomas H. B. Porter-
field .•
Daniel M. Thompson,
George H. Cain
Charles L. Gordon. ..
Benjamin F. McPher-
son
John M. Howard
Jefferson G. Porter-
field
Benjamin R. Chisam,
Charles Davis
John H. Campbell —
William A. Blossom..
.John D. M.vers
I5enjamin F. Logue..
James B. Kyle
John F. Hanson
William Dargitz
Walter Parmeter
John Harrison
William A. Bradley . .
George Ewbank
Sanford Robinson —
Bluford Ester
BUGLERS.
Samuel A. Howard. . .
Myron E. Footo
Moses W. Myers
John Nuzman
FARRIER.
Benjamin F. McPher-
son
Robert A. McDowell. .
BLACKSMITH.
Henry M. Hollenback
WAGONER.
George W. Drake
SADDLERS.
Manassah A. Parks..
Lemuel Cohee
.John B.Taylor
Arthur W\ Willock...
Charles Beach
PRIVATES.
Artman, Peter
Albin, John
Beach, Charles
Burnett, Benjamin F,
Blossom, William A..
Biviiis, John P
Bradley, William A..
Bailey, John P
Brown, Ira J
Soldier Creek
Holton
Soldier Creek
Circleville. . . .
Holton
Circleville. . . .
Holton
Soldier Creek
Holton
Soldier Creek
Holton
Soldier Creek
Circleville. . . .
Holton
Circleville. .
Holton
Circleville. .
Holton
Circleville..
Holton.
.Jackson Co. . .
Holton
Cii'cleville. . . .
Soldier Creek
Holton.,
Jackson Co. . .
Soldier Creek
Jackson Co. . .
Holton.
Soldier Creek
Holton
Circleville.
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '92
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
18, '62
Vo, '62
18, '62
21, '62
18, '62
16, '62
21, '62
20, '62
22, '62
18, '62
16, '62
18, '62
Date of
muster.
Aug. 30, '62
Nov. 7, '63
Aug. 30, '62
Remarks.
Dis. for disability May 18,i'63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. ^^^
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 8, '63. ^
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31,''6.5,
Pro. Com'ry Sergt. Nov. 1,, '64,
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Pa-
ola, Kan., Nov. 20, '64. ■'-^■■4
Killed in act'n Oct. 21, '64, Lit-
tle Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. '64.
Red. to ranks Nov. 20, '62,
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '63,
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '63.
Red. to ranks May 1, '63.
Red. to ranks Nov. 20, '62.
Dis. for disab. Jan. 8, '63, E)iii
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Red. to ranks July 12, '63.
Red. to ranks Sep. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 8, '64.
Red. to ranks June 4, "63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. July 12, '65, per'.G.
O., w. D. ;
Mus. ovit with Co. Aug. 31,'/65.
Red. to ranks. May 1, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Reduced to ranks Aug. 16, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Reduced to ranks, June 24, '64.
Reduced to ranks Mar. 1, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of typhoid fever, Paola,
Kan., Nov. 6, '64.
Ab.sent in arrest for des., at
date of mus. out of Co.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '63.
Pro. Saddler June 21, '64.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 2, '63, Kan. C.
Pro. Corp. June 4, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 8, '63.
Died of pneumonia, Holton,
Kan., Apr. 16, '63.
Died of pneumonia. Holtou,
Kan., Apr. 7, '63.
state of Kansas.
387
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- -Con//>M<ed.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Kosidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Blankley, Ephraim..
Bronson, DivcUy . . . .
Blankley, Hiram . . . .
Bon well, David L. ..
Cliristy, (iranvillo D.
Cole, .John C
Collie, William
Callaliam. Robert C.
Chisam, Kcnjamiu R
Cook, William M
Crcitz, William A
Coliee, Lemuel
Campbell, John H.
Chase, John, jr
Chadburn, William.
Cain, George H
Drake, George W
Deshong. William H
Dodi^e. William H...
Dallas, Jeremiah S. ..
Dargitz, William
Davis, Charles
Davis, John F
Davis, John H
Dow, James
E.<rer, Bluford
Ewbank, George .
Footc, Myron E
Foster, Newton .J. . . .
Ferrell, James R
Gordon, Charles L. .
Hart, Hugli S
Hastings, James B. .
Howard, .John M
Harrison, .John
Haruian, Alexander .
Hanson, John F
Hass, Martin
Hartnett, Charles H.
Hanim, George L
HoUenback, Henry M.
Hafer, Benjamin. ..
Hauler, Oliver B.. ..
James, .John
Jewell, Cliarles P..
Johnson, Dwight. . .
Kyle, James B
Licklighter, Eli....
Lecjier, Greenup.. . .
Logne, Benjamin F
Myers, Moses W' .. .
McKee, Jacob ,
McDowell, Robert A.
McPherson, Benj. F..
Morrow, Uriah
McCary, Alexander .J.
Morrow, Jacob, jr
Myers, John D
Nuzman, Frederick C.
Nuzman, John
Newberry, Allen
Owings, Robert M. . . .
Porterfield,Thos.H.B
Parks, Mauassah A..
Porterfield, Jeifer-
sonG
Circleville.
Hoi ton.
Soldier Creek.
Holton
Soldier Creek.
Circleville. . . .
Holbon
Circleville.
Holton
Circleville.
Holton
Circleville. .
Jackson Co
Holton
Circleville.
Holton.,
America
Circleville.
Holton
Soldier Creek
Holton
Jack.son Co. . .
Soldier Creek
Holton
Circleville.. ..
Holton
Jackson Co. . .
Holton
Circleville. . . .
America
Holton
Jackson Co. .
Circleville. . . .
Soldier Creek
Circleville. . . .
Jackson Co. . .
Holton
Aug. 23, '62
Ang. 16, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Avig. 16, '62
Ang. 20, '62
Ang. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 24,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Dis. for dis. Jan. 8, '03, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of consumption. Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 17, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sept. 2, '63, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 2, '62.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Saddler; mus. out with
Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 12, '63.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '62.
Pro. Bla'ks'th ; mus. out June
2, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, 65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 31, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of con. in Mo. Nov. 15, '62,
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '64.
Pro. Bug. ; mus, out Sep. 19, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Mayl4,'65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 3, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 3, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 23, '63,
Crane Creek, Mo.
Dis. for disabUity, Sep. 22, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Blacksmith, May 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 4, '63.
Mus. out witli Co. Aug. 31. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '63.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 31, '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '64.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp : pro. Far. Aug. 16,'64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep. 19,'65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Bugler May 31, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '62.
Pro. Saddler May 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '62.
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Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co/? f/»»cd.
COMP AN Y B — Contin tied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PEIVATES.
Poppy, Charles
Parrott, Jolin B
Pierce, Jesse A
Parmeter, Walter. . .
Robinson, Sanford. .
Reiderer, Andrew . . .
Rimyon, Henry
Stanley, Joseph R..
Scholes, Allen B
Taylor, John B
Thomas, Isaiah
Taber, Ira I
Thompson, Daniel M
Williams, John N —
Wells, James W
Woolheater, Wash-
ington
Wills, William H
Williams, Alonzo H . .
Willock, Arthur W...
White, William A....
Waterhouse, Robert.!
Wilcox, William
Young, William A —
Circleville. .
Holton
•Jackson Co
Holton
Jackson Co
Holton
Jackson Co
Circleville.
Holton
Soldier Creek
Jackson Co .
Circleville. .
.Jackson Co
Holton
Jackson Co
Aug. 29. '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, "62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 31, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out June 2,"65.
Pro. Saddler ; mus out with Co.
Aug. 31, '65.
Died of consumption, Pinev'le,
Mo., Nov. 13, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 8, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Pro. Saddler ; died of chronic
diarrhea, Holton, Aug. 21, '63.
Died of inflammation of the
brain, Cane Hill, Ark., Dec.
28, '62.
Mus. out May 23, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65,
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co, B.
Biggs, Edward
Holton
Circleville —
Holton
Paola
July 18, '6;^
Sept. 14, '63
Sept. 21, '63
Mar. 29, '64
May 31, '64
May 22, '64
May 21, '64
Dec. 30, '63
July 23, '63
Jan. 16, '64
Sept. 20, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Oct. 4, '63
July 24, '63
Sept. 17, '63
Sept, 1, '63
Nov. 1, '63
July 20, '63
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 18. '64
Feb. 10. '64
Feb. 18, '64
Aug, 29, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Mar. 30, '64
May 31, '64
May 26, '64
Jan. 20, '64
Aug. 29, '63
Jan. 20, '64
Nov. 7, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 20, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Nov, 7, '63
Aug. 29, .'63
Apr. 23, '64
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31
'65.
Barnett, William F..
Killed in action Oct. 21,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out Aug. 14, '65
CaUahan, John ¥....
Grain, Jerome C
Grain, Zephaniali C . .
Cole, William P
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo
Leavenworth,
Holton
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Paola.. . .
'64,
Howard, Marcus C. . .
Howard, Samuel A . . .
Kirkpatrick, .James C
McCarthy, Jeremiah..
Mus. oat with Co. A
Pro. Bugler ; mus.
19, '65.
Mus. out with Co. A
ug. 31,
out S
ug. 31,
'65,
Sep.
'65.
Riley, James
Slaughter, John
Shepherd, Peter A....
Shaffer, Jasper
Stn )up, James
Wallahan, Alexander
UNDER COOKS.
Combs, George
Davis, Moses
Ewiug, Fleming
Lee, Daniel
Jackson Co . .
Ind'p'dce, Mo
,;
J
COMPANY C.
tAi'TAIN.
Preston B. Plumb . . .
Lemuel T. Heritage.
Henry Pearce
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry Pearce
William V. PhiUips.
SECOND LIEUT.
William V. Phillips.
George M. Walker...
Emporia
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 25, '62
Sept. 19, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 19, '63
Sept. 10, '62
Sept. 20, "63
Pro. Maj. Sep. 23, '62.
Res. on account of disability"'
Sep. 7, 63; w'n'd in knee in
act'n Dec. 2, '62, Prairie Grove.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro, 1st Lieut. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 22, '65.
state of Kansas.
389
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOIjUNTEERS~Cavm.ry— Continued.
COMPANY C- Continued.
Names and rank.
FIRST SEEGT.
Oivis Y. Hart
Frederick W. Horth.
Charles V. Hyde
Henry C. Clark
q. M. SEEGT.
Thomas Gordon
COM. SEKGT.
Nehemiah Eyno
SERGEANTS.
David H. Baker
Silas A. Moone
Neliemiah Rvno
Hpury C.Clark
Charles V. Hvde
William B. Morris . .
Frank M. Parker....
George Ji. Walker.. .
Frederick W. Herth.
.\uKu.'^tin A. Hickox.
-Ufred H. Cox
David Wheeler
.\rcher S. Childers,..,
.James C. Cooley
CORPORALS.
Richard H. Best
William D. Stevenson
Elijah Moore
Charles Stotler....
-Vrcher S. Cliilders . .
Frank M. Parker
William B. Morris...
.\lfred H. Cox
Maxmillian Faucett.
David Wheeler
Hartwell Martin
Jolin E. Wilhite . . . .
N'icliolas Silas
Eli Fowler
TalbertD. Childers.
Freeman G. Soule . .
.John W. Log^an
John E. McLeod
George H. McJutyre.
FARRIER.
Benjamin F. Parker.
I'RIVATES.
-Inderson, Samuel M
.\ndrews, Andrew J
Adams, 0.sam T
Barber, Thomas
Braudly, Albin
Burns, .James
BeiLson, Isaac
Baker, David H . . . .
Baker, .John
Benson, .Jacob
Be.-t. Richard H
('liil(!e.is, Archer S..
Cliilders. Talbert D
fOx, Alfred H
Cox. Isaac
Cooley, .James C
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Emporia
Lyon county
Emporia ....
Lyon county
Emporia
Lyon county
Emporia ....
Lyon county
Emporia
Lyon county,
Emporia
Saveral, N. M,
Emporia
Lyon county,
Emporia
Lyon county,
Emporia
Aug. 22, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
18, '62
25, '62
21, "62
18, '62
23, '62
22, '62
18, '62
2:?, '62
21, '62
'2,i, '62
23, '62
19, '62
18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug.
Aug.
18, '62
25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, "62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 25. '62
Aug. ■2ii, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. -22, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 2;i. "62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, 'm
Aug. '23, '62
Sep. 1. "62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Dis. for disability .Jan. 8, '63;
wounded in action Dec. 7, '62
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Re<l. to ranks.
Killed in action Oct. 18, '64,
Lexington, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. — , '61.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 20, '63.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Jan. 16, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 4, '63;
wounded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Red. to ranks Se]). lii, "63.
Red to ranks Sej). 19, '63.
Died Dec. 28, '62, Fayettoville,
Ark., of w'ds rec'd in act. Dec.
7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '63.
Pro, Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
Red. to ranks Sep. 19, '63 ; w'd
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 1. '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. .\ug. 7, '65.
Di.<. for disal)ility Dec. 18, "63;
wounded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with (''o. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Veterinary Surgeon.
Mus. out witli Co. .A.ug. 7, '65.
Died of disease, Cassville, Mo.,
Apr. :«, '6;^.
Mus. out witii Co. Aug. 7. '65,
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. .A.ug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 21. '62,
Died Oct. 17, '63, Sedalia, of
wounds rec'd in act. Oct. 14,
'&i, near Scott's Ford, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co ////// ^/ff/
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence,
PRIVATES.
Clark, Henry C
Demoss, Nelson
Davis, Evan
Davis, Owen L
Davis, George L. K . .
D(jut;hert.v. Joseph. . .
Doolittle, Lewis
Doyle, James H
Fawcett, Maxmillian,
Fowler, Levi
Fowler, Eli
Ferran, John H . . . .
Folffer, Nelson
Gordon, Thomas
Glenn, ftobert Y
Gibson, Jesse
Gibson, Noah
Gall ilier, William T..
Hart.Orvis Y
Herth, Frederick W..
Holt. S. E. G
Hyde, Charles V
Hadley, Elihu P
Emporia
Hadley. Evan B
Heritage, Lemuel T. .
Holmes, Lucius
Hickox, Augustus A..
Hamill. James A
Jesse, David
Kendall, WiUiamH..
Lamb, Frederick
Lampkins, George W
Lake, George W
Logan, John W
Moore, Elijah
Moono, Silas A
Morris, William B.
Mitchell, John S..
Musgravc, Jeremiah T
Martin, George W. . . .
Mclntyre. George H.
Martin, Hartwell
McLeod, John E
McCuUough, James A
Maloney, Michael —
Myers, William H —
Newlin, -James A
Newell, Isaac
Priest, L()renz< p O —
Plumb, William I . . . ,
Pitts. Silas
Page, Freeman T
Parker, Benjamin F.
Parker, Frank M —
Proger, Geoi'ge H . . .
Quimby, George W..
Kawson, William —
Rector, John W
Resoner, John M. . . .
Ryno, Nehemiah....
Taos, N. M.
Emporia . .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Lyon county.
Emporia . . . .
Lyon county
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. ai, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '63.
Mvis. out with Oo. Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 20, '65.
Dis. for disab. Jan. 8, '63, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out Sep. 20, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.'
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '(Ci.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Apr. 17, "64.
Mils, out with Co. Aug. 7, 't)."i.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 11, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 11, '62; mus.
out witli Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability July 10, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, "62.
Dis. for disability Oct. 1, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Dis. for disability Sep. 18, '64,
Paola, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Sept. 25, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability Oct. 1, '63.
Pro. 2d Liout. in 2d Indian
Regt. Nov. 18, '62.
Mils, out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 16, '63.
Died of dis.. Crane Cr'k, Mo.,
Feb. -22, '63.
Kill'd Oct. 31,'62,01d Ft.Wyne,
C. N.i by acc'l dis. of gun.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '6:^.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co^Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 20, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 1, 64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 8, 6:1,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 25, 63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, b.i.
Dis. for disability July 18, '6:1,
Kansas City, Mo.
Died of pneumonia, Emporia,
Kan., Apr. 17, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 2;), M,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 24, '62.
(State of Kansas.
391
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry ^Confi»ned.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rauk.
PKIVATES.
Sorvan, James H
Session, Cornelius. . . .
Shoe, John
Smith, Androw H
Staley, Edwin
Stevenson, William D
Stotlei-. Charles
Soule, Fireman H
Silas, Nicliolas
Thomas, John H . . . . .
Thomas, James W. . . .
Waite, George
Wilhite, John E
Wilhite. .Albert «
Walker, Georfre M
Weaver, Nelson E....
Wliceler, David
Wheeler, Julius
Wheeler, Jamos M; . ..
Williams, J. L
Williams, Lucius F.H.
W\vman, Horace
Residence.
Date of
enlitrtment.
Date of
muster.
Emporia
Several, N. M
Emporia
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 2«, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. '2:i, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23 '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16. '62
Sep. 10, '62
Remarks.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 1, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "6.5.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '6.'5.
Pro. Corp. Sep. '24. '62.
Pro. Corp, Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep. 1,
'65, Fort Riley, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability, June 7, '65,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; severely
wounded in ac'iou Oct. 19, '64,
Lexington, Mo.
Mus. out Sep. 20, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sept. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Died of disease, Camp Solo-
mon, Mo., Mar. 9, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Alorid, Romulus
Demoss, William
Dolson, Elza
Fowler, Dorris
Frances, Ilcnry D.. .
Fritz, Manford
trvin, George L
■lavaran, Jose
Lambdin, .Josliua T.
Mitchell, Thomas J.
Morgan, William L.
Mont.)la Publo
Mi'ira, John J
Martin, James B
Xewlin, Jacob I
Olgin, .lose
Priest, Charles E. . . .
Proctor, David R
Roe, George W
Roe, Watson
Komo, Dellino
Sesiuairo, Luciano. . ,
Silas, Nicholas
Thomas, James
Tripp, Daniel
Vincent. Unaho B.. .,
Vernal, Provincio
Woods, Woodford P.,
Zoim, Charles
New Mexico.
Emporia
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
New Mexico..
Humboldt.. ..
Leavenwortli
New Mexico . .
Emporia
New Mexico. .
Leavenworth,
Westport, Mo.
Lawrence
Emporia
New Mexico..
Westport, Mo.
Emporia
Leavenworth,
New Mexico..
Tecumseh . . . .
Emporia
Sep. 6, '63
Apr. 18, '6:3
Feb. '24, '64
Mar. 25, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. -29, '64
Aug. 12, '6:5
Mar. -iO, '64
Mar. "25, '64
.4.ug. 17, '63
•Aug. 14,. '63
Nov. 27, '63
Apr. 18, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Mar. 25, '64
Oct. 23, '63
Apr. 11, '64
Apr. 18, '6:5
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 18. '63
Aug. '23, '63
Aug. 11, '6:{
Feb. 26. '64
Feb. '29, '64
Aug. 17, '63
Nov. 9, '6:3
Sep. 2:5, '63
Sep.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
-Vpr.
Mar.
Aug. '29, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Mus. out Sep. 1. '65.
Des. Leaven'tli Ks., Mar, 1, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Mar. -25, '64
Nov. 11, '6:3
Apr. 18, '64
Aug. 11, '6:3
Aug. 15, '6:3
-Vug. 23, '63
Aug. 11, '6:3
Feb. -26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 29, '63
Nov. 11, '63
Dis. for disability, .\pr. 6, '65,
Ft. Larned, Kan.
Mus. out Sef). 1, '65.
COMPANY D.
C.\PTAIX.
Jerome Kunkel.
Peleg Thomas . . . .
„ FIKST LIEUT.
EliasGibbs
Green A. Dewey
SECOND LIEUT.
Peleg Thomas
William B. Godfrey
Rising Sun.
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa
Mt. Florence.!
Leavenworth,
Emporia |
Sep.
i:3,
"62
Doc.
13,
'64
Sop.
1:3,
■62
Dec.
13,
'64
Sep.
Dec.
1:3,
13,
'62
'64
Cashiered by sentence G. C.
M., G. O. No. .52, dated W'. D.,
A. G. O., Oct. 7, '61.
Mus. out with Co. Sej). 13, '65.
Cashiered by sentence G. C. M.,
G. O. No. .52, dated W. D., A.
G. O., Oct. 7. '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 13, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
892
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS^Cavalby— Co//7?:vmed.
COMPANY V) — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST SERGT.
George VV. Smitli.
William B. Godfrey . .
Albert L. Rivers
g. M. SEEGT.
.Jofippli W. Whitman,
COM. SEEGT.
Robert H.Garrett....
SEEGEANT.S.
Aliii'.l B. Hendrick...
Robert H. Garrett. . . .
William C. Hayues. ..
William P. Fuller....
Green A. Dewey —
Samuel B. Ruble
Elijah N. Dougherty,
Albert L. River.s
Joseph W. Whitman,
Moraran B. Donahoo. .
Egbert Macomber. . . ,
CORPORALS.
Morgan B. Donahoo..
William E. Couwell..
John R. McCoy
John B. Garrett
Daniel T. Fuller
William H.Miller.,..
Egbert Macomber . . . .
.James Slirader
Jes.':;e F. Pyle
Joseph D. Seal
James .\. Adams
Samuel T. Butcher. ..
IU!GLERS.
Walter H. Norton....
Ephraim D.Gardner,
William A. Crabbs...
^V.\GONEE.
William H. Miller...
FAEEIEE.
Lewis D. Casebier. . . .
SADDLER.
Ed%vin Starling
PRIVATES.
Adams, James A
Aldrich, Jesse
Butler, George W
Butler, Benjamin F.
Butler. Martin
Butcher. William T.
Butcher, Samuel T. .
Barnett. John C
Leavenworth.
Emporia . .
Oskaloosa .
Leavenworth,
Rising Sun. ,
Oskaloosa
Mt. Florence,
Rising Sun. .,
Oskaloosa —
Leavenworth
.Jefferson Co.,
Oskaloosa —
Jefferson Co. ,
Oskaloosa
Rising Sun . . ,
Mt. Florence
Oskaloosa
Rising Sun , .
Emporia . . .
Rising Sun.
Madison.. ..
Mt. Florence
Oskaloosa. . .
Eni,)oria . . . .
Rising Sun. .
Greenw'd Co.
Rising Sun. .
Burns. John .. .
CUne, William
CI inc. Amon.. .
Cline, JolmF..
Cline. .Jones B
Caldwell, Marias
Cook, Hiram A
Con well, William E.
Conwell, -John W.,..
Crane, Knimett
Culton. Allen S
Crabbs, William A.
Doughty, Elijah N.
Oskaloosa .
Gi'eenw'd Co.
Rising Sun. .
Oskaloosa. .
Madison
Rising Sun.
Madison.. ,.
Rising Sun,
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. :», '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 27. '62
Aug. 19, '62
July 20, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Sep. 4, '62
July 20, '63
July 22, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 4, "62
July 20, '63
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. '26, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
.\ug. 21, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 26, '62
.Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 2, "62
Aug. 18, "62
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 28, "63
Sep. 13, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, 4th Ark.
Cav., Jan. 12, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieiit. Dec. 13, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out July 6, '65.
Pro. Com'sy Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '6.5.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 13, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 27, '64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergeant.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 27, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, May
21, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed in act'n July 26, '65, with
Indians, at Platte river, D. T.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Reduced to ranks Apr. 6, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Died of erysipelas, Spring-
field, Mo., Feb. 25, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of lung fever Fayettev'le,
Ark., Dec. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Died Jan. 30,'63, Fayet'vl'Ark.,
of w'nds rec'd in action Dec.
7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 14, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, lian.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 4, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, 65.
Died of brain fever Cane HiU,
Ark., Dec. 22, '62.
Died of pneumonia. Camp Sol-
omon, Mo., Mar. 9, '63.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with
Co. Sept. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
state of Kansas.
893
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry- ro;j^Ji«^rf.
COMPANY D — Continued.
PRIVATES.
Davis, Cliristopher C
Dewey, Grpeu A
Donalioo, Morgan B.
Fuller, William P....
Frencli, John B
Full(M-. Daniel T. .
Fuller, Resoloed.
Gardner, Epliraim D
Garrett, Bailey M
Gardner, John F.
Green, Martin. . . .
Godfrey, William B..
Garrett, John B
Garrett, Robert H. ..
Garrett, Bracken M . .
Hofiaian, Jolm F. W.
Heiidriek, Alfred B. . .
Haynes, William C...
Hoskiuson,' Minor. . . .
Hensley. John S
Humphrey, George S.
Kins, (,'ampbell D...
Laufrhliu, Joseph
Loner, .James H
Rising Sun. ..
Mt. Florence,
Jefferson Co.
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth
Mt. Florence.
Oskaloosa . . . .
Rising Sun. . .
Emporia
Risin.a: Sun. .
Laytou, Martin V. . .
Maston, Silas A
Ahii--an, .James C. .
Mill«r. William H...
McCnll, William M.
Myers, Jonathan N, .
Morley, Henry
McCoy, John R
Miller, Ezra H
McN'air, .John
Norton, John A
Norton, Hiram H
Norton, Walter H....
•Norton, Benjamin F,
Nelson, William
Nel.son, Elijah
Poor. .John
Powell. Tiiomas....
Piielps, William J..
Ro.se. Nathan H . . .
Ruble, S;tuniel B...
Rivers, Albert L
Reynolds, William.
Starling, Edwin..
Seratt Sanniel....
Saunders, Wales.
Smith, George W.
Short, Morris T...
Summers, Edwin.
Todd, William C.
Van Horn, Henry C.
Leavenworth,
Rising Sun...
Oskaloosa
GrcenwoodOi
Emporia
Rising Sun. ..
Oskaloosa. . .
Emporia ....
Rising Sun. .
Mt. Florence
Rising Sun. .
Oskaloosa .
Rising Sun.
Oskaloosa. .
Emjjoria.
Oskaloosa . . .
Rising Sun. .
Oskaloosa
Rising Sun. .
Emporia
Rising Sun. .
Oskaloosa
Rising Sun. .,
Emporia
Rising Sun. ..
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa
Rising Sun . . .
Oskaloosa
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 4. '62
Aug. 17, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 1, '62
j^ug. 18, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. Ifl, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, "62
Aug. 21, "62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 20. '62
Sep. 4; '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep, 6, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. :J0, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 27. '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 23, "62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep.;i3, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 10, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 27, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 10, '63.
Missing after action Webber's
Falls, C. N., Nov. 8, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
Died of erysipelas, Rising Sun,
Kan., Sep. 18, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed in action .Julv 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 10, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 22, "63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Bro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of pneumonia, Mt. Ver-
non, Mo., Apr. 12, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out July 20, '65.
Died of brain fever, Crane
Creek, Mo., Feb. 22, '63.
Killed in action Oct. 19, '64,
Lexington, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Promoted Wagoner.
Missing in action, Lexington,
Mo., Oct. 19, '64.
Killed by guerrillas near Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 20, '63,
Springfield, M'>.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out June 9, "65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out with ("o. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Bugler ; dis. for dis. May
5, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Dis. for dis. May 5, '65, Fort
Leaven \\orth.
Died in Missouri, Mar. 1, '63.
Died of measles, Fayetteville,
Ark., Feb. 6, '63.
Killed by guerrillas near Law-
rence. .4.ug. 21. '63.
Killed by Ind's, Platt<> Bridge,
D. T., July 26. '65.
Des. Old Fort Wayne, C. N.,
Oct. 2, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep, 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt Sep. 16, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Died of bilious fever Cp. Bab-
cock, Ark., Nov. 27, '62.
Pro. Saddler, Jan. 1,'6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with ("o. .Sep. 13, '65.
Killed by Indians in action
July 26,"G5, Platte Bdge, D. T.
Died Dec. 3, '64, Independence,
Mo.', of wo'nds rec'd in action
Oct. 22, '64. Little Blue, Mo.
On det. ser. wh'nCo. mus. out.
394
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Conrtn?/er/.
COMPANY V) — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Vance, Daniel C
Williams, .John
Whitman, Joseph W.
Zinn, Willis
Zinii, Mei-ritt
Oskaloosa . . .
Leavenworth,
Rising Sun. ..
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '6/i.
Pro. Sergt. S»p. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, 'tjri
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Barker, Samuel T. .
Butcher, Isaac C . . .
Bougher, John
Bowling, Samuel N
Beeler, William H .
Beeler, George H . . .
Butcher, James
Carter, Edward L . .
Cotton, James M ._ . .
Casebier, John W . .
Casebier, Lewis D . .
Campbell, Henry M
Carter. Thomas B..
Dungans. Abraham
Fisher, ( '.ileb
Guthrie, Ethree F..
Gray, Joseph
Garrett, .John W.. . .
Gray, William D. . .
Hatton, Albert H ..
Harness, James . . .
Hazlewood, Wm. M
Hazlewood, .John C
Isaacs, Jesse
McCall. Joseph B . .
Macomber, Egbert.
Myers, Hiram A. . . .
Proctor, Hiram. R . . .
Pyle, .Jcs.se F
Presgrove, James F .
Robison, James W.. .
Seal, Joseph D
Sullivan, Adolphus .
Shrader, James
Sparks, Lot
Swain, Byron
Smith, Henry C
Todd, Jonathan D.. .
Tull, Samuel
York, Alexander.
Zinn. Jacob
Oskaloosa..
Rising Sun.
Osawkee . . .
Risin.g Sun.
Jefferson Co.
Aubrey
Oskaloosa . .
Rising Sun.
Oskaloosa . ,
Jefferson Co .
Rising Sun...
Oskaloosa ...
Aubrey
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Zinn, Anderson.
Zinn, John R.. .
Oskaloosa
Greenw'd Co.
.Jefferson Co .
Rising Sun...
Oskaloosa . . .
Rising Sun.
Oskaloosa . ,
Kan.City, Mo,
Rising Sun.. ..
Oskaloosa
Olathe.
Aubrey.
Osawkee . .
Rising Sun.
Lawrence ,
July 20, '63
July 25, '63
July 27, '63
Oct. 28, '63
Sep. 28, '63
Nov. 20, '63
July 22, '63
July 25, '63
July 20, '63
July 2:?, '6;3
Sep. 1. '63
Oct. 16, '&A
July 27, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Oct. 29. '63
July 23; '63
July 21, '63
July 20, '63
Oct. 23, '63
July 27, '63
July 20, '63
.July 17, '62
July 25, '63
July 22, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 28, '63
July 23, '63
July 26, '63
July 22, '63
Oct. 22, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Dec. 16, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Mar. 28, '64
July 27, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 10, '64
Jan. 5, '65
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 28, '63
July 7, '64
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 26, '&i
Aug. '28, '63
Oct. 26, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 26, "63
Dec. 30, '64
Feb. 27, '64
July 1, '64
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 26, '63.
Sep. 20, '64
Feb. 1, '65
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13. '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 1, '64, West-
port, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 31, '64,
Olathe, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Killed by accidental gunshot,
Ft. Riley, Kan., Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sej). 13, '65.
Killtjd by Indians, July 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Des. Fort Riley, Feb. 1, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 10, "63.
Dropped from Co. rolls, July
7, '64, on account of not pas.-s-
ing surgical examiuation.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Died of brain fever, Aubrey,
Kan., Mar. 1, '64.
Dis. by ord. of Pres. Ai)r. 12,'65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sei). 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sop. 13, '65.
Killed bv Indians, .July 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Died of congestive chill. Deer
Creek Sta., D. T., May 14, '65.
Killed bv Indians July 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed bv Indians July 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
Edmond G. Ross.. . .
John D.Walker,...
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles Drake
George T. Robinson
.SECOND LIEUT.
Nathan P. Gregg. . .
Calebs. Smith
FIRST SERGT.
JohnD. Walker....
John H. Kitts
Topeka . .
Emporia
Emporia
St. Louis, Mo.
Topeka . .
Emporia
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 13,
June 18,
'62
'64
Sep. 13,
July 7,
'62
'64
Sep. 13,
Jan. 18,
'62
64
Sep. Vi,
'62
Pro. Major Apr. 29, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Resigned Mar. 15, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. M., Apr. 19, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Capt. June 18, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7. '65
state of Kansas.
395
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry- 6'o;/^//(^/6f7.
COMPANY l&—Coniinued.
Name?^ and rank. Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
q. >I. SEEGT.
John Moys
COM. SKRGT.
Spencer P. Wade.
SERGEANTS.
Georse H. Hill . . .
John M(iys
Joseph D. Giycr
Spencer P. Wadr
.Tames C. Hivlloway.
Henrv C. Lindsey
Caleb S. Smith
Samni'l P. McCaw . .
RutusT. Conwell ...
Nathaniel Wise
Herbert E. Close
CORPORALS.
Spencer P. Wade
Henry C. Lindsey
.James C. Holaway.
Samuel P. McCaw . .
Rufus T. Conwell . . . ,
Nathaniel Wise
•John H. Kitts
Isaac R. Gaster
Herbert E. Close
John F. Cart<?r
Charles P. Mung^r. .,
.\lbert Miller
-Vlesander H. Brown.
Lucius H. Burdick. .
I
William Marlatt
•James P. Johnson . . . .
.John N. .Jmith
Eli Metzser
Georse Ross
Sylvester il. Smith. . .
FAERIEK.
Richard .Alfriend
SADDLERS.
Thomas Dill
Philips. Crawford...
WAGONER.
Thomas B. Pruitt
BLACKSMITH.
James B. Cox
Neut A. Johnson
PRIVATES.
Ashbaugh. Arminius.,
-Alfriend, Richard
•Vnderson, William H.
Burdick, Lucius H. .
Bushee. Balaam
Burtlett. William D.
Brown, Alexander H
Blandon. Samuel...
Clwe. Herbert E. . .
Cripps. Ben.iamin..
Crawford. Philip...
Conwell, Rufus T..
ConweU, James M. .
Carter, John F
Collins, .\braham . . .
Crane. Franklin L.. .
Cloud, Eugene W ...
Canning. Nathan B.
Chapman, Amasa...
Drake, Charles
Drake, .\lesander. . .
Emporia
Topeka . .
Wabaunsee.
Emporia
Topeka . .
Emporia
Topeka . .
Emporia
Topeka . .
Emporia
Topeka . .
Emporia
Topeka . .
Emporia
Topeka.
Emporia
Wabaunsee. . .
Emporia
Topeka
Emporia
W'abaunsee. ..
Osawkee
Mission Creek
Emi)oria
Topeka
Americus ....
Toi>eka
Emporia
ToiJeka .
Emporia . . .
Osawkee.. ..
Tojjeka
Wabaunsee.
Topeka
W'ilraington
Topeka.. ..
Cross Creek.
Topeka . .
Emporia
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20
Aug. 21
Aug. la
Aug. 25
Aug. 19.
Aug. 23.
Aug. 19,
Sep. 1
Aug. 23,
Aug. 19
Aug. 25
Aug. 23
Aug. 19
Sep. 1
Aug. 29
Aug. 23
Aug. 30
Aug. 19
Aug. 31
Aug. 25
Aug. 30
Aug. 25
Sep. 2
Aug. 19
Aug. 23
Aug. 27
Feb. 10,
Aug. 27
Sep. 1
Aug. 1
Aug. 1
Aug. 19,
Aug. 27
Aug. 23,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 9
Aug. 14
.\ug. 25
Aug. 28
Aug. 23,
Sep. 1
Aug. 27
Aug. 19
•Vug. 30,
Aug. 19
Sep. 10
Aug. 25
Aug. 23
Aug. 21
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 10, '64
Sep. 13, '62
Aug.
Nov.
Sep. 1
, '64
5, '6:1
i, '62
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7. '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 27, '63,
Camp .Jewell, Mo.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. 1st Lieut.Co. M,Apr. 19,'64.
Pro. Comm'y Sergt.
Mus. o\it witli Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. M,.\pr. 19,'64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 18, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. lst,Sergt.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Dis to accept promotion, per
S. O., No. 17, dated Dept. Mo.,
Jan. 18, '64.
Mus, out with Co. Aug, 7, '65.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 21, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "65.
Mus. out June 16, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Mus. out June 28, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Hospital Steward: mus.
out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out with Co. .Vug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out witli Co.
.Vug. 7, "65.
Mus. out with Co. .Vug. 7, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '65.
Pro. Saddler.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out v.-ith Co. Aug. 7. '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
.Vug. 7, '65.
Dis. for disability .June — . '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. .Vug. 7, "65.
Mus, out Sep. 27, '65.
Mus. out with Co. .\ug. 7, "65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 13, '62.
Died of disease, Cane Hill,.-Vrk.,
Jan. 1, '63.
396
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — C.\VALRY — Conf/rr«prf.
COMPANY Y.- Continued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Davis, Newton
Emporia
Aug. 23. '62
Sep. 13, '62
Died of disease, Lawrence,
Kan., May 23, '64.
Eggers, Lorenz
' '
Aug. 30, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "65.
Enderton, Sherman B
Topeka
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Eckh a It, Frederick W
Aug. '29, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Greenwood . . .
Aug. 30, '62
' '
May 1, '63.
.Aug. 19. '62
' '
Died of disease, Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 7, '63.
Farren, James
Topeka
Aug. 27, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Frost, Riilton N
Emporia
Aug. 21, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Gregg, Nathan P
Topeka
Aug. 9, '62
' '
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 13, '62.
Gaster, Isaac R
Emporia
Aug. 23, '62
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 7, '65.
Girt, Nathan
Topeka
Aug. 30, '62
' '
Mus. ont witli Co. Aug. 7, 'ij"i.
Greer, Joseph D
Aug. 19, '62
"
Pro. Sorgt. Sep. 13, '62.
Hyde, John M
Emporia
Aug. IS, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "ti"!.
Hollowav, James (.! .
' '
Ang. 25, '62
' '
Pro. Corporal.
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 20. '62
' '
HilJ, George H
Wabaunsee...
"
Pro. Sergt. Sep. — , '62.
Home, Daniel H
Topeka
'
t i -
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 2, '62.
Hunter, John M
Aug. 21, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut, in 2d Indian
Reg. July 25, '63.
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
c<
Isbell, Isaac H
Wabaunsee. ..
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Dec. 19, '63.
Judge, Mathias S
Topeka
Aug. U, '62
Killed in act'n Dec. 7, '62, Prai-
rie Grove, Ark.
Johnson, James A
Emporia
Aug. 30, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Johnson, James P
' '
' '
Pro. Corporal.
Kitts, John H
' '
Aug. 29, '62
' '
' '
Kees, Albert
Mission Creek
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co; Aug. 7, 'G-i.
Keatley, Josiah
Topeka
Aug. 21, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Lindsey, Henry C
' '
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '62.
Mulatt, William
' '
Aug. 30, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Mahan, William
Wabaunsee. . .
Sep. 2, '62
' •
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Hunger, Charles P . . .
Topeka
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Pro. Corporal.
Mills, John H
' '
Sep. .5, '62
' '
Dis. for disa. June 13, "64.
McCoy. Alouzo D
Wilmington..
Aug. 28, '62
"
Died of measles, Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 12, '63.
McLam, Charles T. ..
Osawkee
Sep. 9, '62
' '
Mus. out Oct. 4, '65.
Malone, Matthew
' '
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, 'iri.
Metzger, Eli
' '
Sep. 2, '62
' '
Pro. Corporal.
Miller, Albert
Emporia
Aug. 31, '62
• '
McCaw, Samuel P
"
Aug. 23, '62
' '
' '
McCaw, John A
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, ]65;
w'uded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Pi-airie Grove, Ark.
Morebead, Elias
' '
• ^
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Morehead, Charles. ..
"
' '
Died of disease, Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 26, '63.
Moys, John
' t
Aug. ■'!, '62
t .
Pro. Sergt. Sep. — , '62.
Died of disease, Mt. AVruon,
McCune, Joseph
"
Mo., Apr. 5, '63.
O'Neil, Alexander
Topeka
Aug. 20, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Ogee, Job P
' '
Aug. 19, '62
1 1
Pruitt, Th(mias B....
Emporia
Sep. 1, '62
Promoted W'agoner.
Paine, Charles E
' '
Aug. 23, '62
' '
Pro. R. C. Sergt. Mar. — , "64.
Ross, Edmond G
Topeka
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Pro. Capt. Sep. 13, "62.
Ross, George
Mission Creek
' '
' '
Promoted Corporal.
Ragland, William J. .
Topeka
Aug. 16, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "65.
Smith, John N
Wabaunsee. . .
Aug. 25, '62
' '
Promoted Corporal.
St. John, John J
Topeka
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Swet^t, Dean A
' '
Aug. 26, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Smith, Henry H
' '
Aug. 23, '62
' '
Dis. for dis. Jan. 6, '65, Paola.
Smith, Calebs
Emporia
' '
Pro. Sergt. Sep. — , '62.
Steward, James A
Council G've,
Sep. 1, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Smith, Sylvester M. .,
Emporia
Aug. 23, '62
' '
Promoted Corporal.
Tuttle, Perry C
Topeka
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, '65.
Wade; Spencer P
' '
' '
Promoted Corporal.
W^ise, Christian
Emporia
Aug. 25, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 7, "65.
Wise, N athaniel
' '
Sep. 1, '62
' '
Pro. Corp.
Walker, John D
' '
Aug. 16, '62
' '
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. — , '62.
Wright, Harrison ....
' '
Aug. 25, '62
' '
Mus. out June 16, '65.
Wright, Solomon
"
Died of disease, Mount Vernon,
Mo., Apr. 5, '63.
state of Kansas.
t91
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— C'oH^/»/<^r/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. E.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Andorson, Thomas . . .
Anderson, David
Adams, John N
Andorson, .John G . . . .
Adams, Binijaiiiiu F.,
Arrliihald. Frod'k W
Bixlor. Christian .J...
Bixl.T. Willett \V ....
Battev. Alviu D
Boyles, .James
Bliss, .Alexander
Brown, .Jacob
Bixler. Arthur B
Bon well, Georise
Butler, John L
Baldwin, Lewis C
Ba.sset, Isaac H
Baker, Andrew
Boa well. William I . .
Barnes, Miller \V
Butler. Ira T. M
Branson, Napoleon B,
Brownlee. William C
Baldwin, Hcnrx
Blankenship. Frauci.'
Betts, John S
Bisham, Robert F...
Boweu, Emery S
Conner. Henrv C
Crawford. .Tolm A,...
Chapell, David M ..
Clark, Wiatll
Correll. Charles D...
Cook, Henry H
Cope, Seth E
Croau, .John A
Cowan, William H . . .
Cox. James B
Cook, Lyman G
Coftman, .Jeremiah S,
Catt, Alfred E
Chandler. Abraham..
Cook, John B. C
Davis, Edward W...
Dunlap, .John W
Drake, Robert
Doty,. John N
Diipee, .A.dam
Donavan, Carvill .J. . ,
Davis, Warren
DwigKins, .James M . .
Doran, James C
Day, Samuel
Delap, Anderson
Dill, Thomas
Dunnure, .Joseph A..
Davidson, John R . . . .
D(dauo, William L. ..
Dial, John A
Dobbins, .James S
Evans, William
Frost, David R
Freeman, Charles L. .
(jrimsley, William.. . .
Grimsley, Abraham . .
Giveus. John A
Gilpin, J6hn W....
Guest, Alfred H . . . .
Hodgson, George . . .
Harriott, John G. . .
Horton, Ebenezer N
Emporia . . .
Lawrence . .
Wakarusa..
Lawrence . .
Americus . .
Topeka
Osawkoe . .
Americus .
Lyon county..
Americus .
Lawrence .
Lyon county,
Lawrence . . .
.Jefferson Co. .
Lawrence
Lyon county..
Lawrence
Emporia
T^opeka
Jefferson Co. .
Osawkee
Topeka
Emporia ....
Jefferson Co..
Grasshopper..
Lecompton. . .
Wakarusa.. ..
Topeka
Osawkee
Emporia
Mission Creek
Rock Creek. . .
Lawrence ....
Lyon county..
Lawrence
Lyon county..
.Jefferson Co. .
Tecumseh
.\mericus
Lyon county..
Lawrence
Centropolis . .
Ohio City ....
Lawrence ....
Americus ....
Topeka
.Vmericus
Wakarusa.. .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Wilmington.
Topeka
Grasshopper,
Feb. S,
Feb. 29,
Feb. 8,
Mar. 31.
Mar. 22,
Mar. 24,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 11,
Feb. 8,
Feb. 27, '64
July 31, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '64
July 25, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Aug. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 23, '61
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Sep. 22, '64
Aug. 2, '64
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 6, '64
Apr. 26. '64
July 27, '63
Sep. 22, '62
Aug.' 1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, "64
Aug. 1, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
July 28, '64
Aug. 31, '64
Feb. 16, "64
Feb. 25, '64
Sep. 27, '63
Feb. 10, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, "64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Oct. 5, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Oct. 5, '63
July 21, '63
Mar. 31, "64
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. T2, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Sep. 14, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Feb, 29, '64
Feb, 15, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Aug. 13, '64
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 6. '64
May 25, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Sep. 22. '62
Aug. 17, '64
Mar, 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Aug. 14, '03
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Sep.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Aug.
29, '64
8, '64
22, '64
29, '64
17, '64
16, '64
16, '64
25, '64
7, '63
10, '64
31, '64
30, '(U
26, '64
29, '64
31, 'Cd
5, '63
31, '64
5, '6:i
14, '63
Mar. 31, '61
Mar. 30, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Feb, 22, '64
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1 , '65.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co, M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, toCo, F, Sep.^ 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M. Apr. 18. '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '61.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Regt'l Q. M. Sergt. Mar.
8, '64.
Pro. Blacksmith.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, 64.
Mus. out Sep. 22, '65.
Mus. oxtt Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 1«, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co, F, Sep, 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Sop. '24, '64.
Died of disease, Ft, Leav'tli.
Pro. Saddler.
Trans, to Co, M, Apr. 18, '65.
Mus. out June '28, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Died, Aug. 3, '(>4, Lawrence,
of wounds rec'd by accidental
discharge of revolver.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Died of dis'.se, Lawrence, Kan.
May 26, '64.
Mus. out to date, Aug. 7, '65,
Leavenworth.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
89»
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— ConfM??<er?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. i:— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Helstrom, Gustof —
Houston Edward W.S.
Hoberling, George . . .
Haver, Lewis
Hendry, James M —
Hamni, James J
Harrison, Franklin ..
Harrison, f'harles S. .
Isbell, William F
Irwin, Perry C
Johnson, Neut A
Johnston, John H. . .
James, Robert
Jones, Joseph H
Kelly, William
Karr, John L
King, Lewis
Lacy, John M
Legere, John C
Lapham, William H,
Lewis, David G
Lewis, John S
Logstou, Matthew . .
Logston, J ames ....
Loy, Samuel
Letcher, James C . . .
Leei}er, John H
Miller, Daniel
Miller, Joseph A
McCaw, James
McCaw, David A....
Metzger, Edson B. O.,
Metzger, George
Metzger, Jacob
Mossinan, Leander J.
Metcalf, Charles A. ..
McCormick, JamesM.
Mecham, Cornelius J.
McLaiu, William R..
Merwiii, Henry C
Mills, Charles S
Merwiu, Scott C
Morgau, Edward M . .
Morgan, James
Moon, Nathaniel T...
Mack, Robert
Morris, George W —
Marquis^ William P..
Manu. Ones
Majors, WiUiam
Norville, John C
Porter, James A
Paine, John C
Presgrove, John E . . .
Patten, Andrew G
Perry, Henry A
Parkes, Joseph F
Phillips, Peter P
Paul, West
Peunick, Elijah
Rus'^oU, George W —
Ree.se, James R
Robinson, Abraham S
Roberts, John R
Rose, Alexander
Ray, James H
Russell, Jonathan..
Smith, Charles S
St. John, Henry H...
Shultz, John V. ...
Soutli, Thomas
Shoech, Jacob G. . . .
Smith, Thomas
Shockley, Albert D..
Shultz, WinfleldS...
Stovall, John H
Residence.
Lawrence
Auburn
Emporia
Lawrence
Chelsea
Wabaunsee. . .
Easton
Topeka
Americus
Kan.City, Mo
Centropolis . .
Franklin
Lawrence
Oskaloosa —
Lawrence
Jeiferson Co.
Wabaunsee. .
Americus. ...
Lyon county.
Osawkee .
Jefferson Co.
Atchison
Lawrence . . .
Americus ....
Lyon county.
Rock Creek .
Mission Creel
Topeka
Lawrence
Dale of
enlistniimt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Rising Sun. .
Lawrence .. .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Lecompton, .
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Fremont
Lawrence . . .
Jackson Co. .
Lyon county.
Topeka
Lecompton. .
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Americus
Lawrence . . .
Lecompton. . .
Lawrence —
Delaware
Centropolis . .
Lawrence
Americus
Lyon county..
Lawrence
Osage county
Nov.
12,
'63
Mar.
;h(),
'«4
M.ar.
2«,
'64
Mar.
4,
'64
Mar.
21,
'64
Mar.
31,
'64
Feb.
27,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Aug.
1,
'63
June
IS,
'63
Mar.
29,
'64
Mar.
■:^(),
'64
Aug.
24,
'64
Mar.
21,
'64
Mar.
1'S,
'64
Feb.
4,
'64
Keb.
22,
'64
Aug.
1,
'63
Jan.
1,
'64
July
30,
'63
Feb.
24,
'64
Mar
26,
'64
Aug.
1,
'63
Sep.
l3,
'63
Feb.
27,
'64
Feb.
22,
'64
Jan.
Feb.
July
July
Nov.
Feb.
Mar.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
24, '64
8, '64
'2.5, '64
29, '64
25, '63
11, '64
28, '64
29, '63
30, '64
28, '64
22, '64
30, '64
22, '64
28, '64
17, '64
29, '64
12, '64
22, '64
29, '64
Aug. 1, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 25, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Sep. 3, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Sep. 1, '64
Aug. 19, '64
July 14, '63
Aug. 7, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Dec. 7, "63
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Mar.
Mar.
Sep.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Mar.
31, '64
30, '64
14, '64
21, '64
18, '64
4, '64
22, '64
14, '64
21, '64
14, '63
24, '64
26, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Jan. 27, "64
Feb. 8, '64
July 30, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 11, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 30, "64
Mar. 17, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 14, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Aug.
Feb.
Sep.'
Mar.
Sep.
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
14, '63
29, '64
14,' '64'
19, '64
14, '64
29, '64
18, '64
21, '64
22. '64,
31, '64
Feb. -26, '64
Sep. 14, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Jan. 27, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. IS, '64.
Pro. Blacks'th; mus. out Sep.
1, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.,
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Sep, 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Apr.^ 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Des. Paola, Kan., Oct. 10, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. IS, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Nov. 3,'6o.
Trans, to Co. H, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Sep. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. IS, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. IS, '64.
Trans, to Co. F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. H, Sep. '24. '64.
Mustered out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 21, '64.
state of Kansas.
399
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Con^mwed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. lE-Conlinued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Scott, Ira
Stiuer, William
Sauiiis, (iporge A
Socrost, Samuel
St'crest. Micliael
Satri", Samuel
St. .Idhu Marceua
Sniitli. Eber P
Smith. Walter A
Spi'iT.v, Levi J
Tilton, William A....
Tayloi-, William J....
Thomas, Moines L
Town, Cornelius G. ..
Uuderwoofi, Eman-
uel S
White, James A
Wadsworth, Stopben,
\yi~combe, Wm. H. ..
Wilkin.s, Abner
Wisoombc, Walter H.
WilM>n, Allen R
Weiitworth, Edwin A.
Woods, Sanuiel
Whiiley, Frederick...
Woods ZachaiiasC.
Wilson, .Josiah T
Wentwortli. Nathan D
Wadsworth. Edsou F.
Welch, Charles W'....
Williams, Stephen...
Lyon county..
.Jefferson Co. .
Lawrence
Lecompton. . .
Mission Creek
Ceutropolis . .
Marion
Lawrence
Rock Creek . .
Chelsea
Mission Creek
Topeka
Marion
Lavvreace
Marion
Ceutroijolis . .
Topeka
Wabaunsee...
Lawrence
Jefferson Co. .
Topeka
Marion
Topeka
Lawrence ....
Aug. 3, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Apr. 26, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 30, '64
July 22, '63
Sep. 13, '63
Feb. 20, '64
Feb. 26. '64
Feb. 29, '64
Sep. 1, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Aug. 14, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 30, '64
July 30, '64.
May 25, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Sep. 14, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Tran.s. to Co. I, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M. April 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co" F, Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Mustered out Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out June 28. '65.
Mus. out Sep. 1, '65.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
Trans, to Co. I. Sep. 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. M, Apr. 18, '64.
COMPANY F.
f'APTAIX.
Jacob G. Rees
John G. Lindsay
FIRST I^IEUT.
John G. Lindsay
George W. Simons . . .
SECOND IjIEUT.
George W. Simons . . .
Marvin H. Pajiie
FIRST SEKGT.
Jolm Horn
Marvin H. Payne
^i. M. SEEGT.
David C. Lowe
Francis McShane
CDSI. SERGT.
Wm.L.Frankenberger
SERGEANTS.
David C. Lowe
Wm.L Fraukenberger
Samuel H. Furguson,
Marvin H. Payne ....
Eber L. Havward
David A. AVliipps
Thomas S. Kelly
Lloyd Sparr
David D.Judy
CORPORALS.
James L. Kercheval. .
George Baker
William R. Borror. ..
David D.Judy
Frank Fenhonse
William F. Hiatt
Christian Robstock..
Frank Minors
Allen G. Poteet
Marvin H. Payne
U illiam R. Jugram . .
Benjamin F. Webb...
MountGilead
Garnett
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Oct. 2, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
-Vug. 11, '62
Aug. Zi, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Sep. 11, '62
May 1, '65
Sep. 11, '62
June 30, '65
Sep. 11, '62
July 1, '65
Sep. 11, '62
Oct. 2, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Res. Feb. 23, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. June 30, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Red to ranks.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 1, '65.
Mus. out May 10, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Commissary Serg. Nov.
1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. ont July 6. '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for disability July 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31. '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. per S. O., No. 171, dated
W. D., A. G. O., May 7, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. .lug. 31, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Appointed Saddler.
Promoted Sergeant.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of disease, Camp Solo-
mon, Mo., Mar. 8, '63; woun'd,
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co??i!//??i(?f/.
COMPANY ¥ —Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
CORPORALS.
Hiram Springs
William McGrew. .
.Jones Rof,'ers
Wilber D. West...
Francis McShane.
Ebor L. Hayward.
SADDLER.
Allen G. Poteet. . . .
FARRIER.
Jonathan Biseiow
BUGLERS.
William Beudall..
John Sullivan
PRIVATES.
A.vass, William
Ayass, Henry
Ashburu, Charles. .
Baker, George
Barker, Enoch . . . .
Borrow, William R. .
Burns, .John
Benjamin, John
Barker, Nathan W. .
Baicker, Charles W .
Biarelow, Jonathan . .
Black, Jackson
Bingamon, Allen W .
Bendall, William
Cnmmings, Chester.
Campbell, John
Corker, Robert W . . .
Carlyle, George W . .
De\vey, Cliarles E.
Dickson, Hewitt...
Dart, Henry V
Drake, Charles. .. .
Dilday, John B
Daniels, Levi.
Fenerborn, .John H. . .
Fnrgu.son, Samuel H..
Frankenberger.Wm.L
Fonhouse, Frank
Griffith, Joshua
Horn, John.
Garnett
Hall, John
Hudnall, I.sham C .
Hart, Robert M . .
Hiatt, William F..
HoUowman, Ii'a E. .
Hydorn, John H. . . .
Hunt, Thoman^
Hull, Isaac. . .
Hayward, Ebor L...
Hiner, .Jo.'^opli M . . . .
Ingram, William R .
Johnston, Cyrus K . .
Johnston, David H. .
.Johnson, Homer . . . .
Judy, David D
Jones, Richard A. . . .
Aug. 11, '62
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Oct. 24, '63
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 2S, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Nov. 5, '63
Sep. 11, '62
Mar. 19, '64
Sep. 11, '62
Mas. out with Co. Aug. 31, '6.').
Promoted Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4, '63^
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, "65.
Mus. out Sep, 19, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 1, "65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 21, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of dis. Kan. City, Mo.,
Nov. 13, '63.
Died of dis., Fayetteville.Ark.,
Jan. 9, '63.
Pro. Farrier June 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Bug. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of dis.. Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Oct. 21, '64.
Dis. for disability Mar. 11, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Name not on mus. out roll.
Mils, out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of disease, Mt. Vernon,
Mo., Mar. 21, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. .31, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 11, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Dis. for disability Dec. 18, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. 1st Sergt. ; mus. out with
Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 24, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63; w'nded
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Trans to Invalid Corps, May
21, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65;
wounded in action Oct. 22, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of disease, Bourbon Co.,
Kan., May 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 17, '63, Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Hosp. Stew'd, Nov. 4, '62.
Mus. out July 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
■-'
state of Kansas.
401
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o>/^/»^'f (7.
COMPANY F-Cow«n««rf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
enlistniont.
Date of
nnister.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Kercheval, James L..
Lochterman, Fred-
erick
Garnett.
Lowe, David C
Minors, Frank
McShane, Francis. . . .
Moore, Robert H
Montgomery, Jolin R.
Mumaw, Abram R . . .
McGrew, Archibald..
McGrew, William. . ..
Mc( Irew, Martin
Man love, George...
Ma.i()rs, William A.
Morris, Addison. . . .
M inkier, Manly M.
Mason, James J.. .
Maness, Adonijah . . .
Oswald, .John P..
Payne, Marvin H.
Poteet, .A,llen G...
Peters. Elisha J..
Peters, Davids...
Pritchard, Charles
Paul, Henry
Pickett, .John
Eush, Alexander.
Bobstock, William. .
Robstock. Christian.
Sparr, Lloyd
Stevenson, Lewis C.
Spriggs, Hiram
Smith, John H
Shultz, JohnH.
Sitzler, John
Stailey, Samuel S . .
jTanksIey, James E.
Vess, William
Winklepleck, John.
"West.WilberD....
Whitecap, Chris-
topher
Westemier, Henry.
Wright, Daniel W .
Wliipps, David A...
Webb, Benjamin F.
Young, Charles W..
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. U, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 1-1, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, "62
Aug. 31, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 2:i, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 2S, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Pro. Corj). ; mus. out with
Co. Aug. 31, '6.5.
Killed in action, Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Sept. 12, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mu.s.out Sep. 19,'6r).
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjnt. 2d
K. V. Colored Inf. Nov. 3, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '65.
Trans, to Invalid Corps Mav
21, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Died of disease, Bower's Mills,
Mo., Mar. 27, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 18, '64, Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of disease, Mt. Vernon,
Mo., Mar. 1, '63.
Died of disease, Fayetteville,
Ark., Jan. 12, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65,
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65;
w'nded by guerrillas Aug. 25,
'63, Pink Hill, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 11, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. H, 2d Kan. Vol.
Colored Infantry.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 3, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31 , '65.
Pro. Corijoral.
Died Dec. 13, '62, Fayetteville,
Ark., of wn'ds rec'd in act'n
Dec. 7, '62, Pi'airie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out witli Co. Aug. 31, '65 ;
w'nded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of dis. Springfield, Mo.,
Feb. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Died of dis'se. Cane Hill, .\rk.,
Dec. 29, '62.
Died of disease, Anderson Co.,
Kan., Ai)r. 22, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Died' of disease, Rhea's Mills,
Ark., Dec. J<, '62.
.ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Branson, Napoleon B.l Lawrence . . .
Butler, Ira T. M
Bixler, Willett W Americus ....
Bixler, Christian J. . .
Bealer, Isaac N Garnett
Bonwell, WiUiam T.. Lyon count v,
—26
Feb.
29,
'64
-Aug.
31,
'64
Aug.
11,
'64
Sep.
1,
'64
Feb.
13,
'6-1
Feb.
29,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Aug.
31,
'64
Sep.
16,
'64
Sep.
30,
'64
Nov.
19,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
Mus. out with Co. .-Vug. 31, '65.
Diedofdisea.se, Aubrey, Kan.,
Dec. 31, '64.
Killed by Ind'ns, Platte B'dge,
D. T., June 3, '65.
402
Adjutant GeneraVs Report,
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Coi^mwed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. V~Contitiued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Clark, Peter
Cope. SethE
Dwigging, .James M . .
Gillpatrick, Ernest P
Hamilton, William D
Johnson, Cheh:ter C . .
Kelloy, Tliomas S
McCormick,James M,
Norton, Isaac
Putuan, Henry
Peters, William S. . . .
Paul, James
Rogers, Jones
Rush, Marshall P....
Roberson, Abraham S,
Sullivan, John
Shultz, Thomas J
Severns, John
Severns, Thomas
Sutton, John
Shultz, John W
Taylor, Jolin
Taylor, WiUiam J...
Garnett
.Teiierson Co.
Lawrence
Anderson Co.
Garnett
Nemaha Co..
Lawrence... .,
Garnett
Osage Co
Garnett
Brown Co
Lawrence
Garnett
Lawrence... .
Garnett
Rock Greek.
Jan. 28, '63
Apr. 26, '64
Aug. 31, '64
Oct. 1, '62
Apr.
Sep.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Sep.
Jan.
Feb.
Sep.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Apr.
1, '63
21, '63
2, '62
25, '64
3, '63
1, '63
1, '64
2, '64
10, '63
3, '63
31, '64
24, '63
22, '63
11. '63
23, '63
15, '63
1, '64
26, '63
26, '64
Nov. 19, '63
May 25, '64
Sep. 16, "64
Oct. 1, '62
May 19. '64
Nov. 5, '63
Oct. 2, '62
July 30, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 18, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Sep. 14, '64
Nov. 5, '63
May 25. '64
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 3d Ind. Home
Guards, Nov. 10, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 25, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 31, '6.5.
Absent sick at date of mus. out
of Co. ; no evi. of mus. out on
file.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Nathaniel A. Adams
Grenville L. Gove. ..
Manhattan .
Alfred C. Pierce...
FIRST LIEUT.
GrenviUe L. Gove .
Alfred C. Pierce . . .
Tliomas Huey .
SECOND LIEUT.
Alfred C. Pierce . . .
Samuel Long,
FIRST SERGT.
Henry Booth
Tliomas Huey
John C. Peck
Q. M. .SERGT.
Samuel Long
Charles G. Thompson
SERGEANTS.
Samuel Long
Horace Eells
Tliomas Huey
Charles Gyer.
William Booth
Jacob Van Antwerp
Charles G. Thompson
John C. Peck
Michael McCaun. .
.James King
Geoi-ffe (.'Imse
John M. Kimball.
Joseph Beavers . .
CORPORALS.
John Bick
John Dever
John Warner
Jacob Van Antwerp . .
William Housell
Charles Waring
Charles G. Thomp.son
Charles Bridges
•James King
John C. Peek
George Chase
•Junction City
Manhattan. ..
.Junction City
Blue
Junction City
Manhattan . . .
Blue
Manhattan. .
Manhattan.
Blue
Manhattan .
Zoandale . . .
Manhattan .
Manhattan .
Manhattan.
Blue
Manhattan . .
Junction City
Manhattan .
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25.
Aug. :»,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 30,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 23,
Sep. 13, '62
May 19, '64
Dec. 26, '64
Sep. 13, '62
May 19. '64
Dec. 26, '64
Sep. 13, '62
May 29, '64
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Pro. Maj. May 19, '64.
Died of brain fever Olathe,
Kan., Nov. 7, '64,
Mus. out Aug. IS, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 19, '64.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 26, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Lst Lieut. May 19, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Juno 13, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. L, May 26, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 26, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 29, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.'
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 14, '63.
Dis. for disa. Dec. 2, '62, Cane
Hill, xVrk.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 24, '64.
Dis. May 2:3, '65, per G. O. No.
83, W. D.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. L, Apr. 18,'64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. L,Apr. 18,'64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Mar. 24, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 22, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. C, 5th U. S.
Col'dVols.,Apr.lO, '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Mustered out May 23, '65. ,
Dis. for dis. Feb. 19, '63.
Died of typhoid fever.Fayette-
viUe, .4rk.,Dec. 14, '62.
Red. to ranks Mar. 2, '63.
Pro. Sergt, Sep. — , '63.
Red. to ranks July 22, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 14, '63.
Red. to ranks. May 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 14, '63.
Pro. Sergt. May 24, '64.
state of Kansas.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— <7on^/>?z<ed.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
.John M. Kimball
Joseph Bcavors
Jainos E. Freeman . ..
William Hardaker. ..
Isaac Shumway
George J. Warner
Charles H. Morgan. . .
Charh'S Klien
David Whitman
William H.Edelblute,
Athau W. Ryan
BLACKSMITH.
William Silver
SADDLER.
.James H. Barncvs
FARRIER.
Richard H. Kimball,
PRIVATES.
Adams, Christopher..
Allen, .John A
.\rnold, Robert R ..
.\shton, Thomas. .
Barnes, James H.
Bates, Daniel L..
Bates, Anton
Beavers, Joseph
Beebe, Charles W...
Henedix, William . . .
Benton, Flaviol P . . .
Bick, John
Block, John
Booth, Henry
Bool h, William. . .
Bridges, Charles.
Bridges, George O.
Bence, Isaac W
Chapman, John F . . .
Chase, George
Colbnrn, Everett. . . .
Conant, Thaddeus . .
Crowder, William E.
Dover, John
Donahue, James
Edelblute.WilliamH
P>Us, Horace
Essick. Michael L
Frank, John
Goodman, Benjamin
Gyer, Charles
Hardaker, William . .
Haiper, Robert J
Horton, Nathaniel D
Housell. William
Hoyt, Samuel G
Hudson, John
Huey, Thomas
Hurlburt, Simeon P.
Howe, Michael B
Kimball, John M
KimbaU, Richard H.
King, Benjamin H. .
King, James
Manhattan.
Wildcat . . .
Manhattan .
Wildcat . . . .
Manhattan.
Wildcat . . . .
Manhattan.
Blue .
Wildcat . . . .
Manhattan .
Manhattan .
Leavenworth
Manhattan. ..
Manhattan. .,
Junction City
Wabaunsee. . ,
Manhattan. ..
Leavenworth
Wildcat
Manhattan. ..
Wildcat . . . .
Manhattan.
Blue
Manhattan .
Blue
Manhattan .
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
:iO, '62
22. '62
29, '62
29, '62
26, '62
'27, '62
26, '62
10, '62
2.5, '62
29, '62
23, '&i
27, '62
28, "62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. .'), '62
Aug. -26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 22, "62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. .30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64.
Pro. Sergt Sep. 22, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Mus. out May '23, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Mus. out May 23, '65.
Mus. out .lug. 18, '65.
Mus. out May 23, '65.
Pro. Regt'l Saddler Sergt. Apr.
16, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Died of congestive fever. Cane
Hill, Ark., Dec. 5, '62.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Died of disease, Springfield.
Mo., March 5, '63.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, "65.
Pro. Saddler Sep. 14, '63.
Died of lung fever, Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 21, '63.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 22, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, "63,
Flint Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Died of diarrhea. Ft. Gibson,
C. N., Oct. 2, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 7, '62.
Pro. CoriJ. ; dis. May 8, "65, per
G. O. No. 83, W. D., A. G. O.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, .July 1, '64,
Ft. Leavenwortli,
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.-
Pro. Corp. Mar. 7, '63.
Mus. out May 23, "65.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Died of pneumonia in Law-
rence Co., Mo., Mar. 5, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '63.
Trans. 1st Kan. Inf. Jan. '10,'63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 24, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Dis. for pro. Sep. 20, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 6, '65,
Ft. Leavenwortli, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. .June 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 17, '62.
Pro. Cori). .Sep. 22, '63.
Pro. Reg.Q.M. Sergt. Sep. 16,'62.
Pro. Chief Bugler June 12, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; di.s. for disability
July 27, 64. Ft. Leavenworth.
Mus. out May 23, '65, per G. O.
No. 83. W. D.. A. G. O.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '62.
Dis. for disabUitv Sep. 16, '63,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Dis. for disability Nov. 28, '64.
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. July 22, '63.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Mus. out May 23, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 26, '62.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— CoH^//iwer7.
COMPANY G — Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Klien, Charles.. .
Kress, Georffe W.
Lee, Allen B
Lont;, Samuel . . .
Martin, .John. .. .
Manhattan . . .
Leavenworth
McLean, Thomas A.
Meader, John P.
Mihlman, Henry
Miller, Jacob. .. .
Miuter, Frank...
Manhattan.
Blue
Morsan, Chai-les H.
Nordyke, Georjre . . .
Peck, John C
Race, Newton W.
Manhattan.
Manhattan.
Shumway, Isaac
Sif?mau, George W. . . .
Silver, William
St. John, Thaddeus S,
Sonijine, John
Thompson, Charles G.
Thompson, Jonathan
V. B
Wildcat .
Manhattan.
Wildcat . . . .
Zeandale . . .
Blue.
Tilton, Arthur .'..
Towner, Henry C
Towner, William E. . .
Van Antwerp, Jacob,
Van Degrift, Samuel,
Van Degrift, Willis L.
Waring, Charles
Walker, Robert . .
Warner, George J.
Warner, John
Zeandale . . .
Manhattan .
Blue .
Manhattan.
White, Jesse
White, Nehemiah .
Wliitman, George .
Whitman, David. .
Winkle, Augustus .
Wilbur, Oliver . . . .
Lecompton.
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Pro. Corp. May 24, '64.
Mus. out May 23, '65.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 14, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 14, '64,
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Dis. for disability .Jan. 17, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. .June 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 10, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '64,
Dis. for disability, Apr. 25, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 7, '63.
Died of fever, Ft. Scott, Nov.
17, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
June 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Jtuie 13, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Sep. 14, '63.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 10, '63,
Fayetteville, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '62.
Mus. out May 23, '65, per G. O.
83, W. D., A. G. O.
Died of fever. Crane Creek,
Mo., Feb. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 3, '63.
Fayetteville, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '62.
Mus. out May 1, '65, per G. O.
No. 83, W. D., A. G. O.
Died of measles. Deer Creek,
Kan., Apr. 16, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out on det.
roll Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
June 13, '65.
Mus. out May 8, '65, per G. O.
No. 83, W. D., A. G. O.
Died of bilious colic. Cane
HiU, Ark., Dec. 20, '62.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 12, '64.
Mus. out with Co. June 13, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
Allen, Samuel
Amo, Andrew
Berry, Joseph
Boyles, .John -J. R —
Boyles, David
Blodgett, William W.
Cosgrove, William . . .
Cummings, .Joseph . . .
Clark, Ira
Casterline, William . .
Cole, Augevine . . .
Curry, George W.
Davis, Heury J. . .
Dixon, .John
Leavenworth,
Wildcat
Leavenworth,
Fort Riley . . . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Riley . .
Osawkee . . . .
Manhattan . .
Fort Riley
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Dec. 31, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Dec. 30, '64
Dec. 31, '64
Aug. 31, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Aug. 22, '63
July 22, '63
Apr. 5, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Aug. 20, '63
July 18, '63
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
11,
18,
11,
24,
'64
'63
'64
'63
Dec.
31,
'64
Nov.
Aug.
25,
18,
'63
'63
Aug.
18,
'63
Oct.
24,
'63
Aug.
18,
'63
Mus. out May 26, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Died of small i)ox, Loaveu'th,
Kan., Dec. 31, '64.
Died of measles. Leavenw'th,
Kan., July 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out July 7, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jime 11, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan,
Dis. for disabUity, Sop. 30, '62,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability. May 16, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out July 15, '65.
state of Kansas.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Conrtn?<e«:?.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. Q ^Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
pkivateS.
Dixon, Allen
Freeman, Jamos E. .
Finch, James F
Graham, Wm. H. H.
Garvey, .lames J. S. . ,
Hardy, John S
Heidel, Louis
Heidel, .Jo.scjjh
Har.shberfjer, Wm. M
.Jenkins, George R
Kimball, Charles
Kress, John
Knapp, Georse W
Jtarvin, Fred. M
McCati'erty, Michael,
MoCana, Michael —
Parkerson, Josepli W
Porter, Cyrus O
Rchlield, Charles
Roljortson, David . . . .
Reynolds, William.. . .
Ryan, Athan W.
Rifliardsoii, Davis S.
Rich, Albert
Rutlierford, William,
Wild Cat. .
Loavenvi'orth,
Topeka
Wild Cat...
Fort Riley. .
Blue Rapids,
Leavenworth
Fort Riley. . . .
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Fort Riley. . . .
Manhattan...
Fort Riley. . . .
Leavenworth,
Silver, Nathan W.
Soars, Thomas
Strong, Henry C . .
Tarlcton, John H .
Tonsffruenouxce,
Wm. C
Winns, Fox
Woodward, John M.
YouuK, Christian. . . .
Leavenworth,
Riley county,
Manhattan . . .
Leavenworth,
July 18, '63
Sep. 29, '62
Dec. ;n, '63
Dec. 14, '64
July 1>S, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Dec. 14, '61
Dec. 31, '63
Jan. 10, '6.1
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Dec. 31, '63
Nov. 10, '64
Dec. 31, '63
July 21, '63
July 23, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Jan. 25, '6.5
Jan. 7, '6.5
Dec. 31, '63
Sep. 30, '64
July 21, '63
July 18, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Jan. 11,
Dec. 31,
Dec. 14,
Aug. 18,
Oct. 24,
Aug. 18,
Dec. 14, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Jan. 17, '65
Dec. 31, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Dec. 31, '63
Nov. 10, '64
Jan. 11, '64
Aug. 18, '63
Nov. 25, '63
Jan. 27, '65
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 11, '64
Dec. 31, '63
Sep. 30, '64
Aug. 18, "63
Jan. 11, '64
Died of measles, Leavenw'th,
Kan., July 11, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '64.
Mus. out July 27, '65.
Mus. out July 15, '65.
Mus. out .-Vug. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Dis. to accept pro. per S. O.
No. 113, dated Hdqrs. Dept.
Mo., Apr. 29, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out July 15, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out July 27, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 8, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mustered out Aug. 18, '65.
Died of small pox, Leaven-
worth, Jan. 19, '65.
Mustered out July 15, '65.
Mus. out July 6, '65.
Died of .-imallpox. Leaven-
worth, Feb. 1, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 19, '65.
Mus. out .July 27, '65.
Mustered out Aug. 18, '65.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
•Joel Huntoon Topoks
FIRST LIEUT.
Harrison Hannahs.
John W. Ridgway .
SECOND LIEUT.
.John W. Ridgway.
Sherman Bod well.
FIEST SEBGT.
Sherman BodwoU.
Oliver C. Ward.
O. M. SERGEANT.
William H. Morris.
COM. SERGE.WT.
.4nios J. Cu.stard
.SERGE.\NTS.
•James E. Greer
Daniel Dodge
John Kappel
Llewellyn O. Snodd,\
Oliver C.Ward
William H. Morris. ,
Robert McMaster. . .
James Raney
J^o.seph S. Jordan
Emanuel Crowe
Constantino Um-
schield
-^mos J. Custard . . . .
Nicholas Roberti. . . .
Rome, N. Y.
Tecum.seh ..
Topeka.
Tocum.-<eh .
Big Springs
Topeka
Tecumseh .
Topeka
Tecumseh . . .
Shawnee Co .
Tecumseh ,
Topeka....
Rockingham,
Big Springs..
Topeka
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. l,s, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 19, '62
.\ug. 18, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 2:3, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Dec. 24, '64
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 1, '65
Sep. 15, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65 ;
pro. Col. by brevet Sep. 24, '65.
Pro. Capt. .50th Mo. Inf., Nov.
15, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 24, '64.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 1, '65;
wounded in action, Dec. 6, '62,
Cane HiU, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Killed bv Indian.s in action,
July 26, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Pro. Sergt. Ma.i. Jan. 31, '63.
Reduced to rank.s.
Pro. l.st Lieut, and Ad.i. 18th
U. S. Col'd Troops, May 27,'64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1. '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Pro. Commi.ssary Sergt.
Red. to ranks.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Coi7^/w?/6f?.
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names and rank.
COEPOEALS.
Oliver C. Ward..
Nicliolas Robert!..
William H. Morris
Abner Doane
Jeif rey B. Clogston
James Mecham —
Amos .J. Cii.stard . .
.Joseph H. Weaver.
Charles Schmidt. .
Robert McMaster —
William H. Ridgway
Daniel B. Hiatt
Orson Howard
William R. Black . . . .
Douglass .J. Moore. .
.John D. Wood
.Jo.se ph F. Ward
Emanuel Crowe
FARRIER.
Hardy P. Streeter . .
SADDLER.
George R. Saunders.
BLACIKSMITII.
Edward W. Neil
BUGLERS.
Edward G. Walker..
Constautiue Uni-
schield
WAGONER.
William H. Ridgway
PRIVATES.
Adams, John T
Antram .Jes.se E
Ashlien, Jolin H .
Aye, Cliarles
Residence.
Black, William R . .
Bodwell, Sherman .
Bogue, Charles L. . .
Bowman, James H.
Brown, Hugh
Brown Moses
Brown. William
Campbell, Francis I. .
Clog.ston,,JetTrpy B...
Coen, George V
Copeland, .James H..
Copeland, General M.
Cox, Isaiah
Cox, Samuel
Crowe, Emanuel
Cu.stard, Amos J
Clements, Richard...
Dawson, George W. . .
Dekat, .Joseph
Dixon, William T
Doane, Abner. . .
Dodge, Daniel. .
Dodge Jonas G
Tecumseh ..
Topeka
Tecumseh . .
Topeka
Tecumseh . .
Topeka
Big Springs
Tecumseh . .
Topeka
Shawnee Co
Tecumseh . .
Wabaunsee.
Topeka
Auburn ....
Topeka
Tecumseh . .
Topeka
Wabaunsee.
Lawrence . .
Ind'pdnce,Mo
Rockingham..
Tecumseh .
Topeka .
Kaw
Tecum.^eh
Auburn . . . .
Topeka
Tecumseh . .
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Burlingame...
Neosho R'pds
Kaw
Topeka
Tecumseh . . .
Burlingame..
Tecumseh . . .
Wakarusa.. .
Topeka
Big Springs.
Tecumseh . . .
Toijeka
Rockingham
Tecumseh . . .
Topeka
Tecumseh . . .
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
IS, '62
22, '62
15, '62
19, '62
22, '62
29, '62
18, '62
29, '62
23, '62
23, '64
20, '62
Mar. 31, '64
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 22, "62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Date of
muster.
Sep. 15, '62
May 23, "64
Sep. 15, '62
Mar. 31, '64
Nov. 10, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Remarks.
Pro. Sergt. Feb, 9, '63; w'd in
action Dec. 6, '62, Cane Hill,
Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 19, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, 65th U.
S. Colored Inf., Feb. 15, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sei'gt.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed by QuantrelJ's guer-
rilla band Aug. 21, '63, Law-
rence, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '6.">.
Mus. out July 5, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Killed by Indians in action
July 26, '65, Red Buttos, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with C'o. Sep. 13, '65;
wounded in action Aug. 14, '63,
Sibley, Mo.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep.—, '62.
Died of laneumonia. Cane Hill,
Ark., Dec. 5, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed bv Indians in action
July 26,^ '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Dis. for disability Sep. 25, '64,
Paola, Kan.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. Sept. — , '62.
Dis. for disability Jan. S, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disability May 21, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan. ; wounded
in action .\ug. 14, '63, Sibley.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '62.
Pro. Serg. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65. „ ,
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adj. 16th
Kan. Cav. Mar. 20, '6.5.
state of Kansas.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavm.ry ~Co,ifi,ine<I.
COMPANY H— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Elliott, Peter
Evans, Jacob
Gels, Gerad
Qoodnierlit,WilliamT,
Greer, James E
Harden, Anderson M.
Heil, George
Hiatt, Daniel B . . . .
Halzle, Wendell
Hoppe, August
Horton, Nathan P. . . .
Howard, Orson
Hooper, Obadiah
.Jolmston, Philip
Jordan, J<.>sep)i S
Kappel, John
Lonp:, Jesse.
Long, William B
Lynne, William 11. . . .
Marshall, Andrew J . .
McEvoy. Thomas
MrMaster, Robert.. ..
Miller, Joseph N
Miller, Delos E
Moffat, William H...
Molton, .Joseph
Moore, Douglass .J. ..
Morris, William H. ..
Mecham, James
Ogan, Stephen
Penny, Hiram P
Riiney, James
Ridgway, William H.
Roberti, Nicholas
Saunders, George R . .
Schaffer, Ferdinand..
Slagal, Adam
Schmidt, Charles
Shields, Robert
Snoddy, Llewellyn O.
Sproul, Samuel
Stevenson, Charles L.
Umschield, Constan-
tine
UpdegraflF. Albert...
Vickers. William
Ward, Joseph F
Ward, Oliver C
Wagner, George
West, William
Wood, John D
Weaver, .Joseph H
Wright, Thomas
Yeager. Joseph
Young, Thomas W...
Topeka .
Rockingham
Topeka
Tecumseh .
Wabaunsee.
Tecum.seh . .
Topeka , .
Shawnee
Topeka . .
Tecnm.-eh . .
Monmouth,
Tecumseh
Shawnee Co..
Tecumseh
Topeka
Tecumseh
Topeka
Tecumseh
Topeka
Shawnee Co. .
Tecumseh
Shawnee Co. .
Tecumseh
Topeka
Wabaun.see. . .
Tecumseh
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Kaw
Topeka
Tecumseh ...
Rockingham.
Tecumseli.. . .
Topeka
Tecumseh. . . .
Topeka
Burlingame.
Tecumseh.. .
Kaw
Big Springs..
Osage county
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
.4ug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 26, '02
Aug. 18, '62
vSep. 2, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 1, '02
Aug. 29. '62
Aug. 28, '02
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 5, '02
Aug. 15, '02
Aug. 23, '02
Sep. 15, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65 ;
wounded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Died Jan. 11, '63, Fayetteville,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in skir.
Dec. 0, '62, near Cane Hill, Ar.
Des. Leavenworth, Sep. 15, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. — , '62.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 2,'63, Kan. Cy.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 26, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 20, '65, Red Buttes. D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Killed accidentally .Jan. 13, '64,
Independence, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sept. 13, '65 ;
wounded in action Oct, 24, '64,
Liitle Blue, Mo.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Sept. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sept. 13, '65.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 26, '65, Red Buttes. D. T.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Fayetteville, Ark.. July 21, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 25. '65, Paola.
Pro. Corp. Sept. — , '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mu.s. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65;
wounded in action Oct. 13,' 64,
Lexington, Mo.
Dis. for dis. June 19, "65, Paola.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Trans, to Vet., Res. Corps,
May 28, '04.
Mus. out .July 10, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Wagoner Sep. — , '02.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Saddler.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 20, '05. Red Buttes, D. T.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 8, '63, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Pro. ('orp. Sep. — , '02.
Killed accid'tally, Olatlie. Ks.,
Feb. -29, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. — , '02.
Killed in action July 26, '65,
Red Buttes, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '05.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '05.
Mus. out May 1, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '02.
Killed by citizens, Black Jack,
Kan., Mar. 7, '04.
Killed by Indians in act'u July
•20, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed by Indians in act'n.July
20, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
40H
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ~ Cavalry— Co?i</ni<erf.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks,
PEIVATE8.
Burse, Robert M
Ballew, James
Daveuijort, James. . . .
Davis, Warren
Everline, George M..
Forsythe, Robert H..
Forsythe, .James
Horton, John
Hathaway, Rial A. ..
Hagans, Samuel T . . .
Higgiiis, Levi (t
Han-igan, John
Johnson, Henry
Karr, John L
McCartney, James M,
Mecham, Cornelius J
Martin, Cliarlos E —
Neil, Edward W
Nichols, Harrison.. ..
Parker, Martin
Paul, West
Paul, Francis
Penny, James T
Raney, Samuel B
Rose, Thomas D
Streetv^r. Hardy P...
South, Thomas
Squire, .Josepli
Walker, Edward G..
Weaver, Alfred
Williams, Francis M
Wise, John H
Paola,
Leavenworth,
Lyon Co . . .
Paola
Tecumseh .
Delaware
Topeka
Paola..
Leavenu'orth,
Lawrence .
Topeka
Lawrence .
Paoja
Lawrence .
Topeka
Paola
Lawrence..
Leavenworth,
Tecumseh .
Wabunsee .
Topeka ....
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
I'd'p'n'ce,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Paola
Mar. 30, '64
Dec. 30, '63
July 28, '64
Aug. 9, '64
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 2, '62
May 23, '63
July 23, '64
Oct. 1, '62
Dec. 30, '63
Apr. 20, '64
Aug. 24, '64
July 31, '63
July 22, '64
Sep. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 2.1, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Sep. 2,
July 23.
Dec. 30,
May 23,
Aug. 19,
Jan. 2,
Sep. 4.
Jan. 14,
July 22,
June 20,
Apr. 18, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Aug. 17, '64
Aug. 12, "64
Nov. 10, '63
May 23, "63
Aug. 2, '64
Oct. 4, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Apr.
Sep.
Nov.
July
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Sep.
Dec.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
May
Sep.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
Mus. out June 21, '65.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 26, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65 ;
wounded in action, Sep. 26, '63,
Little Blue. Mo.
Killed by Indians in action.
July "26, '65, Red Buttes, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed by citizens, Black Jack,
Kan., Mar. 7, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, June 13, '65,
Fort Riley, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Blacksmitli, Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died, Jan. 4, '65, of w'nds rec'd
by accident, Paola, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out with Co. Sex). 13. '65
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Lewis D. Joy
.James E. Greer
FIRST LIEUT.
Josiah B. McAfee..
William Y. Drew. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
William Y. Drew...
James J. Clancy . .
FIKST SERGEANT
James J. Clancy. . . ,
Benjamin B. B.
Reppart
Isaac 6. I'ennock .
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Thomas A. Turner
Josepli W. Bishop.
COM. SERGE.^NT.
Irenius C. Myers. .
Henry Todd
SERGEANTS.
Thomas A. Turner.
Irenius C. Myei-s. .
Josepli W. Bishop.
Josiah R. Drew . . .
Daniel H. Frazier. . .
Isaac B. Pennock...
Ben,iamiu B. B.
Reppart
Henry Todd
John W. Holding . . .
Truman H. Stodard,
Frederick Richard. .
Duncan B.McDouga
Burlingame . .
Topeka
Grasshopper
Burlingame..
Burlingame..
Grasshopper
Leavenworth,
Grasshopijer .
Burlingame.,.
Grasshopper .
Burlingame...
Osawkee
Leavenworth,
Grasshopper .
Burlingame.,,
Grasshopper .
Burlingame . .
Grasshopper .
Uurliniranio.. .
Sep.
Aug,
1, '62
9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 1 '62
Sep. 8, '62
S'-p. 1, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 20, '64
Sop. 16, '62
Mar. 7, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Mar. 7, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Pro. Major ISth U. S. Colored
Inf ty. Sep. 13, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Res. Feb. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 7, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 7, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. D, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf. Apr. 11, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co, I, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf. Nov. 10, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 18th U. S. Col'd
TrooiJS Aug. 8, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, 65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Pro. Com. Sergt. July 1, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '6.5 ;
wounded in neck July 2, 65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, 65.
state of Kansas.
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ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— eo;//int/ec/.
COMPAN Y I - Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Josepli W. Bisho)). .
.Tolin Bradshaw. . . .
Norman Curtis
Josiali R. Drew . . .
Daniel H. Frazii'i'..
John W. Holdiui?...
Euijeue E. Kent. . . .
Isaac F. Thiers
Frederick Richardt..
Howard Scliuyier
Truman H. Stodard , .
Henry Todd
John L. Whitman ....
Eli.jali S. Borland
William J. May
William H. Smith...
John H. Crumb ......
Charles P.Drew
Samuel S. Earl
Charles Bates, jr
Calvin K. Turner
Duncan B.McDou.i,'al,
FARRIER.
Joseph Hilty
SADDLER.
Fernando G. Olds
WAGONER.
George W. Carter
PRIVATES.
Adams, Lucien R . . . .
Bate.s Charlt-s. sr.
Bates, Cliarlc,'-, .ir .
Bishop, .Josepli W.
Borland, Elijah S.
Bradshaw, John.. .
Bush, James E.,
Catt, William..
Clancy, James J.
Cole, Joseph E.. .
Cook, Goorg-o W
("ooling, John . . .
Conran, Peter C.
Coy, Jehial
Cozine, William A.
Crumb, John H . . .
Curtis, Norman
Deniinir, William P.
Denison, William W.
Drew, George J
Drew, Josiah R .
Drew, Charles P .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Osawkee ....
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Grasshopper..
Burlingame...
Leavenworth,
Grasshopper
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Leavenworth,
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame...
Grass) i()i>per..
Burlingame...
Grasshop|)er..
Burlingame...
Aug.
14,
'(]■>
Aug.
18,
'(32
Aug.
22,
'«2
Sep.
1,
'62
Aug.
^28,
'62
Sep.
5,
'62
Sep.
2
'62
Sep.
8,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep.
2,
'62
Aug.
28,
'62
Sep.
a,
"62
Aug.
27,
'62
Sep.
9,
'62
Sep.
3,
'62
Sep.
1,
■62
Apr.
28,
'64
Aug.
15,
'62
Aug.
28,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep.
8,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Aug.
13,
'63
Aug.
■M.
'62
Aug.
29,
•62
Aug.
15,
'62
Aug.
u.
'62
Sep.
5,
'62
Aug.
18,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep.
,2,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep.
3,
'62
Sep.
1,
•62
Aug.
15,
'62
Aug.
11.
'62
Aug.
22,
'62
Sep.
3,
'62
Aug.
22,
'62
Sep.
4,
'62
Sep.
9,
"62
Sep.
I,
62
Sep. 15, '62
Apr. 28, '64
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 31, "63
Sep. 15, "62
Pro. Scrgt. Nov. 26, '62.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 8, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 26. '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Dis. to accept pro. Aug. 22, '64.
Died Dec. 7, '62, of w'nds rec'd
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 1, '6.5.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 4th Ark. Cav.
Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt, Jidy 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 26, 6::;.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in action Oct. 23, '64,
Westport, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Died of remittent fever. Fort
Gibson, C. N., Nov. 30, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 20, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in act'n July 25, '65.
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sei>. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. 21, '63;
wounded in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 20, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15. '62.
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. Mar. 17, '64, per S. O. No.
41, W. D., A. G. O.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 15, '62.
Died of pneumonia at Crane
Creek. Mo., Feb. 20, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in action Doc. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps May
24, '64.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Leav-
enworth, Oct. 2, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '35.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 1, '65 ; wo'nded
in ac. Oct. 21, "64, Little Blue.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26. '65.
Pro. 1st Lt. U. S. Col'd Troops,
Jan. 18, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 18th U. S. Col'd
Troops, June 20, '64 ; wo'nded
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro, Corp. Jan. 1, '63; wo'ded
in action Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
410 Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Con^/nwec/.
COMPANY 1— Continued. '
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Dubois, Harrison
Dutton, Henry A
Eckenkamp, William
Eckenkamp, John —
Elliott, Washing-
ton M
Emrick, Samuel....
Frazier, Daniel H..
Gentry, David
Gorman, Timothy O.
Griffith.-;, William N.
Grigsby, William.
Grigsby, Luther N
Hart, John B
Hills, Henry W
urlingame.
Grasshopper.
Prairie City .
Osawkee . . . .
B urlingame.
Hilty, Joseph
Holding, John W
Haywood, William H
Hughes, Madison T..
Kemp, Thomas .J
Kent, Eugene E
Marple, Joseph H —
Marple, Silas H.
May, William .J.
May, James M.. .
May, Isaac N
McDougal, Duncan B.
Mercer, Edmond . .
Myers, Irenius C.
Olds, Cliauncey. .
Grasshopper..
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame.
Olds, Fernando G . . .
Pennock, Isaac B . . .
Playford, Reuben F.
Playford, Jes.«e J....
Eambo, Samuel H . . .
Richardt, Frederick. .
Repi)art,Benja-
min B. B
Roderick, John
Rooks, John C
Rosencrants, Au-
gustus D
SiUs, John
Schuyler, Howard —
Smallwood, David C .
Smith, WiUiam H.. ..
Snow, James S
Stodard, Truman H . .
Stodard, Andrew M . .
Stuckesbury, Geo. W
Stiers, Stephen
Thiers, Isaac F
Lieavenworth,
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Burlingame.
Grasshopper.
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame .
Grasshopper.
Burlingame . ,
Sep. 11, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Au.g. 26, '62
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 1, "62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep, 15, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
28, '62
1, '62
8, '62
9, '62
30, '62
1, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Dis. to accept pro. in 2d U. S!
Col'd Troops, Jan. 12, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed in action Dec. 7, '62,
Praix'ie Grove, Ark.
Died of pneumonia. Camp
Boweu, Ark., Nov. 9, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65;
wounded in action Oct. 24, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co, Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Dishonorably dis. Nov. 26, '63,
by sentence of G. ( '. M.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in ac. Nov. 28, '62,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Died, Dec. 25, '62, Fayetteville,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in ac,
Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grove, A'k.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
.severely w'nded in-act'n, July
26, '65, Platte Bridge, D. T.
Pro. Farrier May 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '(33.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Died of consumiJtion, Cane
Hill, Ark., Dec. 28, "62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '63.
Died of congestive fever. Cane
Hill, Ark.. Dec. 18, '62.
Pro. Reg. Q. M. Sergt. Dec. 1,'63.
Pro. Corp. .July 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65;
w'nded in action, Nov. 28, '62,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '85.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 26, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. M, 1.5th Kau.
Vol. Cav., Jxdy20, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dis. for {Usability, Mar. IT, '63.
Honey Creek, Mo.
Pro. Saddler Juno 1, "64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 15, "62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. D, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf. Sep. 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in neck by an arrow
in action, .June 26, '65, Red
Buttes, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, b-^.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 26, '63.
Promoted Sergeant.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, fo ;
wounded in action Dec. 7, 62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Died Dec. 11, '62, Fa.vettevdle,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in act n
Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grovo, Ark.
Died of pneumonia, Mt. Ver-
non, Mo., Apr. 9, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, 65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , "62.
Des. July 6, "63.
Pro. Corp. July 4, '64. ^
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, bD.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11, '63. ..
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, bD.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
state of Kansas.
411
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co«^m?^^f7.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Thompson, Heury C
Todd, Henry
Todd, Andrew «....
Turner, Calvin K...
Turner, Thomas A. .
Vanslyke, Harrison
Woiser, Daniel
Weiser, Adam
Wheat, Patrick H..
Whitman, John L. .
BurlinjEfamo...
Grasshopper.,
Burlingame..
Grasshopper.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
'62
Sep. 15, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 2t>, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. — , '62.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in action, Oct. 4, '64,
Little Blue Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 28, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability,
Apr. 24, '63, Camp Jewell, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
Abnot, William
Bates, Houston M.. .
Buclianan, John
Bush, Eugene F
Conner, Henry C. .. .
Carter, George W...
Coffman, Noah W ...
Cotl'man, William H
Gulp, Francis M
Curl, George W'
Culp, Adam
Crawford, John A . . .
Crane, George W . . .
Chapell, David M..
Conner, Marion T..
Earl, Samuel S
Glover, William R .
Goddard, Benjamin P
Gordon, John M
Goss, Calvin W'
Goodier, Charles H..
Hammond. Pharus E
Hart, Hugh F
Hasler, George W
Lord, William H
May, riolathiel T
May, George D
Madison, Norman J .
Moore, John
Muugle. James
Myers, James L
McDonald, George W
Nunnink, Anthony...
Piper, George W ,
Porter, .James A
Russell, Ezra H
Rutty, Lewis
Scott, Ira
Shawnee.
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Burlingame...
Lyon county..
Leavenworth,
Grasshopper..
Mt. Florence..
Grasshopper..
Mt. Florence..
Lawrence
Paola
Lawrence
Fort Riley. . . .
Leavenworth.
Fort Riley. . . .
Shawnee.
Jefferson Co..
Olathe
Burlingame...
Leavenworth,
Grasshopper.,
Jefferson Co. .
Burlingame...
.lefforsou Co.
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Grasshopper.,
Burlingame...
Shawnee Co.
Fort Riley
Lyon county..
Burlingame...
Shawnee
Lyon county..
July 9, '63
July 19, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Jan. 4, '64
Sep. 26, '63
July 25, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Dec. 12, '64
Aug. 2, '64
Jan. 10, '05
Apr. 28, '64
Jan. 15, '65
Aug. 25, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Sep. 22, '64
July 22, '6:3
Apr. 28, '64
Aug. 15, '63
.Jan. 4, '64
Sep. 11, '63
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 29, '64
July 15, '6:3
July 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Jul.v 10. '6:5
Jan. 8, '65
Aug. 12, '64
Aug. 1, '6:3
July 8, '63
Aug. 3, '64
July 28, '63
Jau. 11, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Aug. 31, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Jan. 11, '64
Sep. 26, '63
Feb. 25, '64
Sep. 26, '63
Feb. 25, '64
Dec. 13, '64
Aug. 13, '64
Feb. 24, '65
Apr. 28, '64
Feb. 24, '65
Feb. 1, '65
Jan. 11, '64
Nov. 28, '64
Aug. 14, '63
Apr. 28, '64
Aug. 31, '63
Jan. 11, '64
Oct. 28, '63
Jan. U, '64
Mar. 29, '64
July 25, '6:3
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Feb. 1, '65
Aug. 14, '64
Aug. 14, '63
July 25, '63
Aug. 14, '64
Killed in action, Oct. 2:3, '64,
Westport, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep, 26, '65.
Pro. Wagoner.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed by Indians in act'n July
26, '65, Platte Bridge, D. T.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels. Shawnee Mission, Ks.,
Oct. 8, '64.
Died of typhoid pneumonia,
Leavenworth. Apr. 23. '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '63 ;
w'nded in action Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
w'nded in wrist and side, in
action, .July 21, '65, Platte
Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
w'nded in leg, in action, Oct.
21, '64, Little Blue, Mo. ; also
in arm, in action. May — , '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro, Lst Lieut. 18th U. S. Col'd
Troops.
Mus. o\it with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. 'out with Go. Sep. 26, '65;
w'nded in shoulder, in action,
Oct. 23, '64, Westport, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65;
w'nded bv Indians, in action,
July 2G,'ti.'-;, Platte Bridge, D.T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 26,'65, Platte B'dge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed by Indians in action.
July 26,'65, Platte B'dge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. '26, '65.
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Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— CoHi/n wed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. 1 — ConHnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Sephers, George
Jeiiferson Co. .
Jan. 4, '63
Jan. 11, '63
Mas. out with Co. Sep. 26, '6.').
Shepherd, Edward . . .
Topeka
Dec. 16, '64
Dec. 30, '64
11 11
Stodard, Harley L....
, Burlingame . .
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 28, '63
Mus. out with Co. Sept. 26,' 65;
w'nded bv Indians in action
July 26,'65, Platte B'dge, D. T.
Turner, Henry W
Grasshopper..
May 18, '64
May 18, '64
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
White, James W
Wyandotte. ..
July 19, '63
July 25, '63
11 11
Wood, Zachariah C. . .
Lawrence
Sep. 1, '64
Sep. 14, '64
It 11
UNDER COOK.
Craven, Harvey
Shawnee
Dec. 13, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded by Indians in act'n,
July 26, '65, Platte Bridge, D.T.
COMPANY K.
, CAPTAIN.
Jolui M. Allen
FIRST LIEUT.
Josiali M. Hubbard . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Henry C. Haas
Paul P. Grim
FIRST SERGT.
William W. Emmons
Q. M. SERGT.
John H. Pinkcrton. . .
COM. SERGT.
George Jacquemin. ..
SERGEANTS.
Jesse B. Allen
Paul P. Grim
John P. P. Hegner. ..
.John P. Koentz
.John H. Piiikertou. ,
George .Jacquemin. ,
Bernard Schouhoff.
Gottlieb Schurr
Charles A. Stuart . . .
Adolpli Hankamer. ,
Charles M. Coulson,
COKTORALS.
Charles A. Stuart...
Adolph Hankamer. .
Charles M. Coulson.
.John H. Pinkerton ,
George .Jacquemin . .
Bernard Schonhoff. ,
Gottlieb Schurr
Hicl D. Hull . . .
.John L. Wilson.
Geoi'ge N. Sabiu
Frederick Castring. . .
Moritz Kraas
Daniel Schwankeo ..
Pickins C. Pinkerton,
William A.Limlaocker
John Nealis
Labe Brenner
Henry Grimm
David D. Emmons.. . .
Steplien H. Fairfield,
FARRIER.
Ebenezer A. Bower. . .
BLACKSMITH.
August Pope
SADDLER.
William Leadington,
Zeandale. ..
Wabaunsee
Leavenworth
Vienna
St. George
Zeandale
Shields
Zeandale
Vienna
Zeaiidale
Shields
Louisville ...
St. George —
■Alma
St. Geor,ge
Alma
St. George
Zeandale
Shields
Louisville
St. George
Louisville.
St. George . .
Alma
Zeandale . . .
Wabaunsee.
St. George . .
Vienna
Alma
St. George . .
Wabaunsee.
Louisville..
Burlingame
Vienna
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 5,
Sep. 9,
Sep. 1.
Aug. 30,
Sep. 5,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 26,
Sep. 5,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 26,
Sep. 5,
Sep. 9,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 30.
Aug. 26, "62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 5. "62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 28. '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Oct. 12, '63
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Sep. 15, '65
Sep. 15, '62
Sep. 26, "64
Sep. 15, '62
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Nov. 10, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Maj. 15th K. V. C. Oct.
20, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13. '65.
Died of inflam't'n of the bow-
els,Crane Cr'k, Mo., Feb. 5,'63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 26, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Hosp. Stew. Oct. 1, '64;
wounded in act'n Nov. 28, '62,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Pro. Q. M. Sorgt. Dec. 20« '64.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Dec. 26, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 10, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 8, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sept 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 10. 64; w'din
action Dec. 7, '62, Prairio
Grove, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 8, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels, Cane Hill, Ark., Dec.
26, '62.
Killed by guerrillas. May 9,
'63, Aubrey, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
state of Kansas.
413
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLVNTEERS-CAyALRy^Contmued.
COMPANY K- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dat(! of
enli.-Jtmcnt.
Date of
muster.
WAGOKEE.
Alfred Cory
BUGLER.
Ira Wilde
PRIVATES.
Allen, Jesse B
Bellwood, John ....
Kalnier, Adam
Rowii-, Ebeuezer A. .
Bloudoll, Elonore . . .
Brenner, Labo
Ca.-trinfr, Frederick .
Crawford, Flavins J
Cory, Alfred
Cockrell, George W.
Vienna
Mt. Florence.
Zeandale. .. .
Vienna
St. George. . .
Louisville.. .
Indianola . . .
Vienna
St. George. . .
Vienna
Conl.^on, Charles M .
Cai Hog, .John F
Darvo, Louis
Dioball, Albert
Erliardt, Ferdinand . .
Eniiiions, William W,
Emmons, David D...
En.sign, George D
Fairfield, Stephen H.
Fenn, Isaac
Gibar, Adam
Gaunt, .James
Gebhardt, John G.
Grimm, Henry
Grim, Paul P
Godlove, Henry . . . .
Hegner, John P. P.
HuU. HielD
Hoover, Henry
St. George.
Louisville
Alma
St. George.
Wabaunsee.
Zeandale. .
Vienna ....
St. George.
.41ma.. .
Vienna
Hoover. .Joh.'i
Ham, Elbridge S.
Hoyt, Cyrel..
Haasel, Josepli
Hankamer, Adolph
Hofman, Edman....
Isler, Jacob
St. George. .
Vienna
Jacquemin, George. .
Kellogg, Everell . . . . .
Koentz, John P
Keyes, Hiram ,
Kolterman, Christ . ..
Kolterman, Christ F
Kraus, Moritz
Koeltz, George
Kramer, George
Limbocker.William A
Liunville, Richafd...
Lewis, George .1
Leadington, William,
Moll, John M
Miller, .Josiah A
McCormick, Arm-
stead T
McCormick, John M
St. George.
Louisville
•Alma
Shields.
Vienna .
Zeandale .
Vienna . . .
Alma
Leavenworth
St. George. . . .
Wabaunsee. . .
Loui-sville . . .
Vienna
Shannon
Zeandale
McNair, .John
Nealis, John
Xehring, Sebastian
Ochsenbein, Jacob.
St. George.
Alma
Vienna
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 24, '63
Sop. 8, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 2S, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. :», '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Sep. _ 1, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep.
Sop.
9, '62
1, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
30,
18,
30,
28,
25,
28,
'62
'62
'62
'62
'62
'62
Sep.
Sep.
8,
2,
'62
'62
Sep.
f),
'62
Aug.
28,
'62
Sep.
8,
'62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Remarks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16, '62.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Farrier, Mar. 12, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 8, '63, Elm
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Wagoner Apr. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 8, '63 Elm
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 8, '63.
Dis. .Jan. 16, '65, per G. O. No.
71, W. D., A. G. O.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 14, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of disease, FayetteviUe.
Ark., Mar. 24, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 17, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13. '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out July 7,'65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65 ;
wounded in action, Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Diedof dis'.^e, Lawrence, Kan.,
Mar. 13, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of disease. Crane Creek,
Mo., Feb. 15, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, "65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 20, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep, 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 12, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '62.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 18, '63,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Sej). 19, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of disease, Oxford, Kan.,
Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 18, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13. '65.
Mus out Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Sep. 19,'65.
Mus. out Sep. 19, '65.
Des. in Arkansas Fob. 3, '63.
Pro. Saddler Mar. 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disabUity Jan. 8, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '64.
Killed by Indians in action,
July 26,'65, Platte B'dge, D. T.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps May
21, '64; mus. out July 15, '65.
414
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —Continued.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Besidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
Pinkerton, John H. . .
Pinkertou, Pickens C.
Pinkerton, Isaac H . .
Peters, Joseph
Spalding, Elisha L. .
Seymour, William S .
Sabin, George N. . . .
Salzer, Casper
Smith, Selden
Schwaukoe, Daniel
Schweig, Frederick
Siegrist, Gottfried. .
Schram, Herman. . .
Schonhoif, Bernard
Schurr, Gottlieb . . .
Stuart, Charles A..
Timmons, Thomas.
Widney, Robert M..
Wiley, William
Woods, John C
Willson, John L. . .
Zabel, John
Zimmerman, Fred-
erick
Zeandale.
Leavenworth,
Shannon Tp..
Louisville
St. George .
Alma
St. George .
Alma
St. George .
Louisville.
St. George .
Shannon . .
Zeandale.
St. George . .
Louisville . .
Shannon . . .
Vienna
Sep.
5,
'62
Sep.
12,
'62
Sep.
Sep.
5,
'62
'62
Aug.
Aug.
30,
26,
'62
'62
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
28,
31,
30,
'62
'62
'62
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
26,
1,
30,
^,
2
'62
'62
'62
'62
'62
Aug.
Sep.
30,
'62
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Aug.
2.5,
'62
Sep.
1,
'62
Sep. 15, '62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 18, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of cousum'n near Louis-
ville, Kan., Aug. 10, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 21, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 13, 65.
Died of typhoid fever, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Apr. IS, '65 ; wn'd.
in action Oct. 21, '64, Little
Blue, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Died of infJammation of the
brain. Ft. Scott, May 1, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 18, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 22, '62.
Died of dropsy, Springfield,
Mo.,Feb. 14 ,'63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. outondet. roll, Ft. Lv'th.,
Kan., July 26, '65 ; wounded in
action Oct. 19, '64, Lexington.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Fay-
etteviUe, Ark., Jan. 10, '63.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out' with Co, Sep. 13, '65.
.ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K.
Blain, Rodman P . . .
Baldwin, Lewis C . . .
Bassett, Isaac N
Baker, Andrew
Carnine, John C
Camp, George
Doran, James C
Day, Samuel
Egtchison, Elsbery. .
Earl, Robert J
Felch, Samuel V
Goodknight, Geo. W.
Garvin, .James
Green, David
Gebhardt, Frederick
Lacy, John M
Merwin, Henry C. , . .
Martin, Andrew J . . .
McLain, WiUiam R .
Nowehjbe, John
Pope, August
Russell, George W.. .
Shorr, Thomas B....
Stovall, John H
Tilton, WiUiam A...
Taylor, Granville C .
Ulrich, John
Widney, Ormaud A .
Wilde, Ira
Was-an-qua
Young, Samuel
UNDER COOKS.
Glenn, Tiry
Jenkins, George
Lane, Stephen
Porter, James
Zeandale . .
Clinton. . . .
Emporia . .
Havanu .. .
PleasantG've,
Lawrence
Vienna
Zeandale .
Minneola.. . .
Rock Creek. .
Vienna
Pottawat'e N
St. George
Lawrence
Emporia
Rising Sun . .
Pottawat'e N
Burlingame . ,
Clinton
Minneola
Osage Co
Lawrence
St. George
Mt. Florence,
Pottawat'e N,
Shannon
Pottawat'eCo
Jan. 4, '64
Sep. ^ 1, '64
July 25, '64
Nov. 3, '63
Jan. 12, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Jan. 27, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Mar.
Mar.
May
Aug.
Mar.
July
Aug.
Jan.
19, '63
2, '62
18, '64
11, '64
25, '64
25, '63
20, '63
12, '63
3, '64
28, '64
23, '64
12, '64
10, '63
26, '64
4, '64
24, '63
4, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Sep. 20, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Sep. 14, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Nov. 10, '63
Jan. 25, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Jan. 27, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Aug. 29, '63
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Sep.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Aug.
Mar.
July
Aug.
Jan.
18, '64
11, '64
9, '64
25, '64
29, '63
10, '63
14, '64
28, '64
23, '64
30, '64
26, '63
28, '64
4, '64
29, '63
4, '64
May 25, '64
Oct. 9, '64
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65 ;
wounded in action, July 26,
'65, Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Killed in action July 26, '65,
Platte Bridge, D. T.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 13, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 1,'63, Leav'th.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 1, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Des. Paola, Kan., Oct. 9, '64.
Mus. out with Co.- Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Nov. 10, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out July 14, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Ass't Surg. Apr. 19, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Died of inflam't'n of the bow-
els, Oxford, Kan., May 3, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 13, '65.
state of Kansas.
415
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co)j«/nMed.
COMPANY L.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
Henry Bt)oth . . .
FIEST LIEDT.
Henry Bootli
Jacob Van Antwerp.
SECOND LIEUT.
William Booth
FIRST SEEGT.
Lawrence W. Crowl.
Q. iM. SERGEANT.'
Thomas Franklin . . .
COM. SERGEANT.
George Pickett
SERGEANTS.
Edward B. Smythe. .
Ambrose F. Grow . . .
.Uosos Younkin
Amos W. Gregory , . .
Valentine Pflster. . . .
.Josiah T. Green
CORPORALS.
.iosiah T. Green
Lewis Lafliu
Lewis W. Emmons . .
Thomas G. Ryan
George Shore
John W. Williams.. .
John T. Kent
James Oliver
•John Hemphill
Charles L. Wilson. . .
BLACKSMITH.
Chauncy W. Finuey.
FARRIER.
George H. Morse ....
nroLEEs.
.\lbort Copeland
\Tilliani Shepparii . .
PRIVATES.
-Vvory. Henry
Baker, Israel
Beach, Simeon D
Bland, Jo.seph
Beach. Joseph F
Cameron, Thomas.. .
Calkins, Peter
Cloud, James R
C^opoland, Albert
( 'olton, George B
Crane, .Mexandor ...
Crowl, Lawrence W.
Dean, William H
Donald, Samuel A. . .
Dodge, Theodore
Raley, Daniel
Kdward.s, Francis...
Emiiums, Lewis W'
Finolley, Samuel C.
luiiicy, Chauncev W
Finney, Franklin W.
Franklin, Thomas ..
Gana, Josliua N
Green, Josiah T
Gregory, Amos W . . .
Grow, Ambrose F...
Harrison, John
Halstcad, Andrew J.
Hanaon, George W. .
Hemphill, John
Hines, George B
Hoar, John
Manhattan.
Zeandale ....
Manhattan. .
St. George . . .
Lsland City. .
Jackson Co. .
Manhattan . .
Clay Centre .
Manhattan. .
Kossuth
Wabaunsee. .
Clay Centre .
St. George . . .
Manhattan. .
Vienna
Ashland
Ogden
Irving
Clay Centre .
St. George . . .
Clay Centre .
Manhattan. .
Clay Centre .
W^.stmorel'nd
Vienna
Kossuth
Vienna
Kossuth
Salina
Franklin
Manhattan. ..
Wabaunsee. ..
Leavenworth,
St. George
Westmorel'nd
Fancy Creek..
Manhattan. ..
Fancy Creek..
Irving
St. George
Westmorel'nd
Clay Centre . .
Lsland City. . .
Louisville
Wabaunsee. . .
Manhattan, ..
Louisville
Manhattan. ..
Lecompton...
Clay Centre . .
Manhattan...
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 14, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Jan. 2,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 16,
Mar. 31,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Apr. 1,
Jan. 15,
Dec. 30,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 20, '64
Jan. 15,
Mar. 31,
Mar. S,
Feb. 29.
Mar. 31,
Jan. 18,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 27,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Dec. 24,
Jan. 1,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 4,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 8, '64
Apr. 18, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Apr. 18, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Apr. 1, "64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1,'64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in left shoulder and
right arm in action at Wal-
nut Creek, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Apr. 18, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65,
Mus. out June 14, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt. Jan.], '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for dis. Juno 14, '65, Fort
Riley,
Died of infl'ation of the bowels
Ft. Riley, July 12, '64.
Pro. Bugler May 8, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. l.st Sergt. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Absent -at date of mus. out of
Co. ; no evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp, May 3, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith May 8, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 4, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May — , '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
416
Adjutant GenevaVs Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co)?im?/pr/.
COMPANY Y, — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Hall, Lucius G
Keat, .John T
Kent, Theodore Gr
Kelsey, Egbert A
Knight, Michael
Kress, Wesley
Lack, William
Lafiin, Lewis
Langdon, Charles —
Limerick, Thomas J.
Maul, Jacob
McDavid, Patrick . . . ,
McKinley, William H
McMining,WiniamW
McReynoids, Robert.
Moon, Elihu
Morse, George H
McMining, John A . .
Oliver, James
O'Rouke, Patrick . . . .
Overton, Arthur
Owens, Joseph
Palmer, Edward
Pflster, Valentine
Pickett, George
Pickett, Richard
Prosser, James E
Register, .Jam<=^s R. . . .
Ryan, Thomas G
Sanford, Cy rus L
Sanders, Thomas
Scott, Theodore T....
Sherpard, William . . .
Shore, George
Silver, James M
Simpson, -Tames H
Smitli, William
Smith, Charles P
Smith, John
Smythe, Edward B. . .
Spurrier, Rolin P
Stiimbo, William
Sullivan, John
Thomas, George W. ..
Thomas, Henry E
Townsend, Lester . . . .
Vandegrift, Evans R.
Walton, .John
Whitman, Smith
Wilson, Charles L
Williams, John W
Williams, Zachariah.
Younkin, Alfred
Younkin, Moses
St. George .
Ogden
W^abaunsee. . .
St. George
Fancy Creek..
Clay Centre . .
Irving
Westmorela'd
Clay Centre.
Kossuth
Kenton
Louisville.. .
Salina.
Fancy Creel:
Manhattan. .
T^ouisville. . .
Irving
Manhattan . .
Lawrence . . .
West Point . .
Lawrence . . .
Kossuth
.Jackson Co. .
Fancy Creek,
Ogden..
Manhattan. .
Ashland
Clay' Centre.
Vienna
Wildcat
Clay Centre.
Wabaunsee. .
St. George . . .
Wabaunsee..
Manhattan. .
Fancy Creek
Irving
Ashland
Clay Centre.
Kossuth
Fort Riley...
St. George . . .
Kenton
St. George. . .
.4.shland .
Fancy Creek
Clay Centre.
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Apr. 9, '64
Feb. 29, '04
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 1,
Mar. 8,
.Jan. 18,
Apr. 1,
Jan. IS,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 31,
Jan. 1,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 18,
Jan. 2,
Mar. 8,
Jan. 2,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 29,
Dec. 30,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29,
Jan. 15,
Dec. 22,
Apr. 1,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Mar. 8,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 16,
Jan. 18,
Mar. 31,
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Apr. 9, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, "64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
1, '64
8, '64
1, '64
1, '64
1, '64
8, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Apr. 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 2%, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mus. out with Co. Sept. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 7, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus out July 6, 65.
Died of measles in Marshall
Co., Kan., May 19, '64.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels, Ft. Riley, July 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability June 24, 64.
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sop. 26, "6.").
Pro. Farrier May 8, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 8, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "fi'i.
Pro. Sergt. May 5, '63.
Pro. Comis'y Sergt. May 1, '64.
Mus. out July 6, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 29, '65, Fort
Riley, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 11. '64.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. — ,' 63.
PiK). Bugler, May 8. '64.
Pro. Corp. May 5, '64.
Dis. for disability, June 22, '65.
Ft. Riley, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Mus. out June 12, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 7, '64.
Pro. Corp. May — , '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Died of bilious fever, Marys-
ville, Kan., Sep. 18, '65.
Pro. Serg. May — , '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. L.
Firrel, John W
Leavenworth,
Aug.
30,
'64
Aug.
30,
'64
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Millis, Robert B
.Junction City,
Apr.
18,
'64
Apr.
18,
'64
' ' ' '
O'Rourke, Richard. . .
Fort Riley....
.lulv
28,
'61
Aug.
30,
'6t
' ' ' '
Smith, Martins
Leavenworth,
Nov.
29,
"64
Nov.
29,
'64
' ' ' '
COMPANY M.
CAPTAIN.
Nathan P. Gregg .
FIEST LIEUT.
Joseph D. Greer. .
SECOND LIEUT
Henry C. Lindsey
FIRST SERGT.
Wiot H.Clarke...
CJ. M. SERGT.
Lewis Haver
Topeka Mar. 31, '64 Apr. 19, '64 Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65
Emporia
Feb. 10, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Feb. 10, '64
Mar. 4, '64
state of Kansas.
417
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Cavalry —Co,? ^'nj^rr?.
COMPANY TSl—Continurd.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Dato of
enlistment,.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COM. SERGEANT.
William L. Delano. . .
SERtiEANTS.
Henrv Baldwin
.loim B. C. Cook
•i ames M. Hendry
Robert Mack
Marcoiia St. John
Cliarles 1j. Freeman.,
("harles S. Harrison..
Lvmaii G. Cook
Charles A. Metcalf...
Alfred H. Guest
Walter A. Smith
CORPORALS.
Charles A. Metcalf. ..
.Marceiia St. John —
Charles L. Freeman..
.loliii A. Giveus
Charles S. Harrison..
Nathan D.Wentworth
Fn ilerick W. Arcli-
ibald
Edward M. Morgan..
•John A. Dial
John C. Paino
.John C. Norvall. . .
Charles S. Mills...
Francis Blankenship
William Majors
.\lfri-d H. Guest
William C. Brownlee,
Jonathan Russell
James S. Dobbins
F.AERIEK.
Adam Dupee
BLACKSMITH.
Samuel Woods
SADDLEE.
Henry H. St. John. ..
BUGLERS.
.Uvin D. Battev
.John N. Doty
PRIV.'VTES.
.\nderson John G
Adams, Benjamin F. .
Archibald, Fred-
erick W
Adams. John N
Battey, Alvin D
Boy les, James
Bli>i-, Alexander F. ..
Brownlee, William C,
Baldwin, Henry
Bhmkenship, Francis
Belts, John S
Bi;.'ham, Robert F....
Bowen, Emery S
IJarnes, Miller W
Cook, Lyman G
Coll'nuin. Jeremiah S
Catr. Alfred E
Chandler, Abraham .
Cook, John B. C
Correll, Charles D...,
Clarke, WiotH
Cook, Henry L
Dunniire, Joseph A.
Davidson, John R...
Delano, William L..
Dial, John A
Dobbins, James S . . .
Doty, John N
Donovan, Carvall J .
Dupee, Adam
Centropolis
Lawrence . .
Wakarusa. .
Lawrence . .
Centropolis
Topeka
Chelsea
Emporia.. ..
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Marion
Topeka. . . . .
Centropolis
Topeka
Wakarusa..
Chelsea
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Ohio City. . .
Topeka
Crawford. . .
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Rock Creek:
Wakarusa . . .
Cenropolis. .
Topeka.,..
Mission Creek
Mar. 30, '64
Wakarusa . . .
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence ..
Jefferson Co.
Lawrence . . .
Emiioria
.JetJerson Co
Grasshopper
Lecompton.
Wakarusa . . .
Topeka
Emporia
Topeka
Wakarusa . .
Lawrence . .
Centropolis
Ohio City . . ,
Lawrence ...
Mission Creek
Lawrence . . .
Rock Creek .
Mar. 17,
Mar. -M,
Mar. 21,
Mar. 80,
Mar. ;u; '64
Mar. 30,
Feb. 8,
Mar. 30:
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Feb. 8, "64
Feb. 27, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 1.5, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 2], '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 6, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 30, "64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 22, "64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 31, "64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. -23, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 10, '64
Feb. 6, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Red. to ranks May 1, '65.
Dis. for disability June 24, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Des. LaGranfre.Mo.. Ma.\ — ,'64.
Red. to ranks Nov. 30, 64.
Red. to ranks Aj)r. 30, '65.
Red. to ranks Dec. '20, '64.
Pro. Serst. May — , '64.
Pro. Serjft. Apr. 11, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 3, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 30, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed in action Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 20, '64.
Red. to ranks July 15, '65.
Red. to ranks Sep. 30, '64.
Red. to ranks Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 3, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; nius. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 14, '64,
Paola, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep, 26, '65.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Apr. — , '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Apr. '20, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20. '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Bugler Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Farrier, Apr. — , '64.
—27
418
Adjutant General's Report.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con</?«<ed.
COMPANY U— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Evans, William
Freeman, Charles L..
Givens, John A
Gilpin, John W
Guest, Alfred H
Houston, Edw'd W. S
Heberling, George —
Haver, Lewis
Hamm, James J
Hendry, James M —
Harrison, Franklin . .
Harrison, Charles S . .
Horton, Ebeuezer N . .
Irwin, Perry C
IsbeU, WiUiam F
Jones, Joseph H
Kelley, William
King, Lewis
Letcher, James C . .'. .
Leeper, John H
Lapham, William H,
Legere, .John C
Metzger, Edson B. O.
Metzger, George
Metzger, Jacob
Metcalf, Charles A...
Mossman, Leander .J
Morgan, Edward M..
Morgan, James
Moon, Nathaniel T. . .
Mack, Robert
Moyis, George W
Marquis, William P.
Mann, Ones
Majors, William
Mills, Charles S
Norvall, John C
Pennick, Elijah
Patten, Andrew G
Pressgrove, John E. . ,
Paine, John C
Roberts, John R
Rose, Alexander
Ray, .James H
Russell, Jonathan. . . .
Reese, .Tames R
Stiner, WiUiam
Saums, George A
Secrest, Samuel
Secrest, Michael
Sage, Samuel
St. John, Marcena
Smith, Walter A
Sperry , Levi J
St. .John, Henry H
Smith, Charles
Smith, EberP
Town, Cornelius G. ..
Thomas, Moses L
Underwood, Eman-
uel S
Wilson, Josiah T
Lawrence . .
Topeka . . .
Wakarusa
Topeka . . .
Lawrence
Auburn . . .
Emporia .
Lawrence
Chelsea
Grasshopper
Easton
Wabaunsee. .
Centropolis .
Franlilin
Oskaloosa.. .
Atchison ....
Lawrence .. .
Wabaunsee. .
.Jetferson Co.
Rock Creek .
Topeka
Mission Cr'k.
Lawrence . . ,
Lecomptou
Lawrence .
Topeka ....
Lawrence .
Fremont. . .
Lawrence .
Topeka ....
Crawford..
Lawrence .
Lecompton
Topeka ....
Lawrence .
Lecompton
Lawi'euce . ,
.Jeilerson Co.
Lawrence . . .
Lecompton. .
Mission Cr'k.
Centropolis .
Marion
Lawrence . . .
Centropolis .
Delaware.' . . .
Marion
Mission Cr'k.
Chelsea
Topeka
Jefferson Co.
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. m. '64
Mar. 2.S, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, "64
Fob. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 30
Mar. 21
Mar. 26
Mar. 27
Feb. 4
Feb. 22
Feb. J<
Jan. 24
Mar. 30
Mar. 28
Mar. 22
Mar. 30,
Mar. 22
Mar. 28
Mar. 17
Mar. 28
Feb. 29
Mar. 19
Feb. 29:
Feb. 22
Mar. 21
Mar. 22
Mar. 31
Feb. 29
Mar. 23
Mar. 31
Mar. 17,
Mar. 26
Mar. 30.
Feb. 26, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. ,30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, "64
Mar. 4, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Jan. 27, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Feb.
Mar.
26, '64
30, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Died Oct. 25, '64, Independence,
Mo., of wo'nds rec'd in action
Oct. 21, '64, Little Blue, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 24, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for dis. June
24, '65, Ft. Laramie.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26,'6.5.
Pro. Corp ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro, Q. M. Sergt. Apr. 20, '64,
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 5, '64, Paola.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65,
Mus. out on det. roll, Ft.Leavn-
worth, July 14, '65 ; w'nded in
act'n, Oct. 21, *64, Little Blue,
Mo.
Des. Paola, Kan., Dec. 17, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Killed in action Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo,
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt/*pr. 22, '64.
Mus. (Hit wWi Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '65. •
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, "65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out witli Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. -26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26,- '65.
Died of disease Lawrence, Ks.,
Apr. — , '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out July 21, '65.
Pro. Saddler Apr. — , '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sept 26, '65.
Dis. for disability June 13, '64,
Lawrence, Kan.
Killed in action Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, 65.
8tate of Kansas.
419
ELEVENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^mMcd.
COMPANY U~Coniiiiued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Wciitwortli.XatliauD
■VVadsworth, Edson F.
Welch, Cliarletf W....
Williams, Stephen...
WUson, Allen R
Wiscombe, Walter H,
Wentworth, Edwin A.
Woods, Samuel
Whaley, Frederick . . .
Topeka
Marion
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Centropolis
Marion
Topeka
Wakarusa..
Lawrence . .
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 29. '64
Mar. 23, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65 ;
wounded in .shoulder in act'n.
Oct. 21, '64, Little Blue, Mo.
Dis. for disabilit.v Feb. 27, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., on ac-
count of wouud.s rec'd in ac-
tion Oct. 21, '64, Little Blue.
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Apr. 20, '64.
Killed in action Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— Co. M,
Embry, Toliferro S. . .
UNDER COOK.
Lawrence
Paola
Sep. 1, '64
Oct. 10, '64
Sep. 4, '64
Feb. 1, '65
Mus. out with Co. Sep. 26,
'65.
RECRUITS UNASSIGNED TO COMPANY.
Mar. 3, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 3, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mus. out May 18, '65.
McCartney, John
420
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Charles W. Adams . .
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Josiah E. Hayes
Lawrence
Olathe.
MAJOR.
Thomas H. Kennedy,
ADJUTANT.
Charles J. Lovejoy. ..
QUAETERMASTEE.
Andrew J. Shannon..
Joshua Clayton
SURGEON.
Cyrus R. Stuckslager,
ASST. SURGEON.
Thomas Lindsay . . .
John F. Everhart . .
CHAPLAIN.
Werter R. Davis. . . .
William Sellers
Lawrence .
Baldwin City,
Paola
Eudora
Mo'hela C.,Pa
Garnett
Olathe..
Baldwin City.
Wyandotte . . .
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '64
Sep. 30, '62
May 22, '64
Sep. 30, '62
Mar. 26, '64
Pro. Brev. Brig. Gen. Feb. 13,
'65 ; wounded in action, Apr.
30, '64, Jenkin's Ferry, Ark.;
mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Brev. Brig. Gen. ; w'nded
in action and captured by en-
emy, Apr. 30, '64, .Jenkin's
Ferry , Ark. ; limb amputated
above the knee ; exchanged
Feb.25,'65 ; mus. out Julyl5,'65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65,
Res. Apr. 28, '65, Little Rock.
Pro. Capt. and Asst. Pro. Mar-
shal Mar. — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65. ■
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65;
capt'd by the enemy, Apr, 30,
'64, Jenkin's Ferry, Ark. ; ex-
changed June 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Resigned Nov. 4, '63.
Resigned Jan. 26, '64.
Resigned Apr. 13, '65.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SEEGT. MAJOR.
John W.Wells
Q. M. SERGT.
Charles Scofield. . .
Thomas Rosington. .
Newton Henshaw
COM. SEEGT.
Jonathan C. Broad-
head
Gustave Tauber.
William H. Spraggs.
HOSP. STEWAED.
James A. D. Frazell . ,
PRIN. MUSICIAN.
Thomas H. Gahagan,
WiUiam Hazlett . . .
George M. Newell..
Jonah J. Hodge.
Osage
Paola
Lauesfield. .
Eudora
Mound City.
Wyandotte. .
Spring Hill. .
Mansfield . . .
Wyandotte. .
Ottumwa.
Aug.
23,
'62
Sep.
9,
'62
Aug.
23,
'62
Aug.
14,
'62
Aug.
13,
'62
Sep.
IS,
'62
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
19,
'62
Aug.
22,
'62
Oct.
24,
'63
Sep.
15,
'63
Sep.
8,
'62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Oct. 24, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 26, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. A, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf., Aug. 18, '63.
Red. to ranks at his own re'qst
and asn'd to Co. K, Jan. 20,'65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Red. to ranks at his own req'st
and asn'd to Co. K, Jidy 23, '63.
Red. to I'anks at his own req'st
and asn'd to Co. A, Mar. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., July 15, '65.
Red. to ranks and assigned to
Co. A, Aug. 17, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest and assigned to Co. K,
May 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
James D. Chestnut.
FIRST LIEUT.
John H. Tullis
SECOND LIEUT.
Nathan R. Stone. ..
Andrew Hooper.
FIRST SEEGT.
Andrew Hooper .
Clark Gregg
SERGEANTS.
Clark Gregg
Israel P. Half....
Edward Poff
Wyandotte .
Olathe
WestportjMo.
Leavenworth,
Westport,Mo.
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep.
25,
'62
Oct.
13,
'62
Sep.
25,
'62
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Res. Feb. 9. '65, Little Rock.
Died of disease Westport, Mo.,
Oct. 13, '62.
Mus. out Apr. 10, '64, per S. 0.
No. 200, from Hdqrs. Dept. of
Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 13, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 13, '62.
Red. to ranks Mar. 17, '63.
Red. to ranks Mar. 19, '6:3.
state of Kansas.
421
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co?*^/»(/ef;.
COMPANY A— Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SERGEANTS.
Fletcher, Hedding. .
William H. Wyatt . .
\Vm. E. Carpenter. . .
James Summervillo.
John K. Wliite
Thomas Oliver
Samuel M. Stevens..
William D.Clark...
roRPOEAL.S.
William H. Wyatt . .
W'm. E. Carpenter.. .
Rufus W. Foster
William Sellers
■John N. Poe
David D. Thompson.
Levi Bleviii.s
Rudolph Wilty
William L. Field.s...
.Joseph L. Norman. .
Gu.srave Tauber
SUas .\dam.s
Orren Baldwin
Samuel W'hitney ....
.Jame.~ Summerville.
JohnB. White
JUISIC'IANS.
Jame.s P. Killen
Frederick A. Spooner
PRIVATES.
Adams, Silas
Blevins, Samuel
Blevius, Levi
Reale, David
Bigtree, Isaac
Boweu, Christian F.
Bine, William C
Brostwick, Chad
Biffkuife, Louis
Bartlett, Orlando S.
Baxter, Henry
• 'arpeuter. Wm. E.. ..
(Jole, .John W'
('rocker, Samuel W..
''lose, Breuno
''ox, .John
'learfiou, William F
;!rli.'a<l, .Jacob
'Iiarloe, .Joseph
''lark. WiBiani D....
Creeden, Cornelius H
Douny, Sebastian O..
Dounika, Peter
Edwards, Charles....
Fields, William L. . . .
Hlemmin^, David
Foster, Ruhis W.....
Tont, Lawience
jully, Philip H
yraham, .Jerome
Tre.spachor, Conrad..
Tarber, August
retla)is, John
iregg, Clark
faslett, Thomas
larding, John H
Wyandotte. ..
Industry, 111. .
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Mendota, 111..
Misk'waka,In
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Industry, 111. .
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Shawnee
Westport, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
MaumeeC'y.O
W'estport, Mo.
Wyandotte
Kan. City, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Mendota, 111.,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo
Wyandotte .
Huntsv'le.Ill.
Kan. City, Mo,
Westport, Mo,
Ottawa, Iowa,
Kan. City, Mo,
RushviUe, 111,
Westport, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
MaumeeC'y,0
Kan. City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Westport. Mo.
Geneva, 111 . . .
Westport, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo.
Ru.shville, lU.
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 16, '6'2
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 1.^, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 1.1, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Sep. S,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 14,
.\ug. 1.5,
Sep. 18,
Aug. 14,
Nov. 6,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Au,g.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
•27, '68
15, '62
14, '62
20, '62
8, '63
14, '62
21, '62
15, '62
14, '62
17, '62
14, '62
15, '62
14, '62
22, '62
25, '62
16, '62
18, '62
14, '62
16, '62
20, '62
16, '62
10, '62
•22, '62
18. '62
16, '62
17, '62
18, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 15, '63
.\ug. 16, "62
Aug. -23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
.lug. 16, '62
.\ug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Nov. 7, '63
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 25, '62
May 8, '63
Sep. 25, '62
Apr. '29, '63
Sep. ^25, .'62
Died of di-sease, Westport, Mo.,
Mar. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Kerl. to ranks, Mar. 17, '63.
Red. to ranks, June '24, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adj. 2d
Kan. Col'd Vol. Inf. Mar. 4, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 17, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June 30, '63.
Dis. for disability, June 31, '63,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Chap. Mar. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, "65.
Red. to ranks. Mar. 17, '63.
Pro. Reg'l Com. Sergt. Dec.
2, '63.
Died of dis. Leav'tli,Apr. 16,'63.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., July 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 2, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roU, Little
Rock, Ark., July 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 15, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, 65.
Died of disease, Fort Smith,
Oct. 15, '64.
Des. Westp't, Mo., Oct. 26, "62.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, July 9. '63.
Des. Wvandotte, Sep. '29, '63.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 2,'63, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H, 2d Kan.
Col'd. Vol. Inf., Nov. 3, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dos. Ft. Smith, Dec. 31, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for dis. May 27, '65, Kan-
sas City.
Des. Wyandotte, Sep. 29, '63.
Dis. for disab. Mar. 18, '64, Ft.
Smith.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, May '29, '65.
Trans, to 25th Mo. Inft. Nov.
19, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 3,0 '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con«?:ni<ed.
COMPANY X — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Holdin, EzraB... ...
Harrison, Jeremiah .
Haff, Israel P
Heddini?, Fletcher., . .
Hollovet, Edward.. ..
Horning', George A . . .
Hooper, Andrew
Johnston, William.. .
Keiser, John H
Kaiser, Jacob
Kelley, Patrick
Killeu, Jame.« P
Kroop. Au.st
Kirk, ThonifTs A
Lynch, Thomas
Lonis, Williani
McRea, Daniel
McCowan, Samuel.. . .
Mercier, Frederick.. .
Murphy, Martin
Maynard, Thomas.. ..
Matthews, Harrison. .
Myers, Elias B
Mature, James
McCain, John
Noble, Almond
Norman, Jones
Norman, William S..
Nicholas, Smith
Norman. Joseph L. ..
Nicholas, William....
Oliver, Thomas
O'Hare, Edward
Pee, John N
Puckett, William
Po£f, Edward
Parsons, Gideon B.. . .
Puckett, Henry
Porcupine, John
Puckett, Joshua
Payne, Thomas
Eandall, John A
Summerville, James
Stevens, Samuel M. ..
Sounamaker, Fred-
erick
Sinsleton, William S. ,
Sellers, William
Swain, Alfred
Streatmator, Josehp.
Santer, Chri.stiau
Tullis, James H
Tauber, Gustave
Thompson', David D.
Wyatt, William H...
White, John B
Wilty, Eudolph
Whitefeather,Wm
Whitewing, Jacob . ..
Residence.
Chili, 111
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . ..
NewYork City
Westport, Mo.
Cumb'rl'ndlU
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Hamilton, 111.
Wyandotte . . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Westport, Mo.
Augusta, 111. .
Olathe
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Misk'w'kaind
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Westport, Mo,
Wyandotte . . .
Rushville, lU
Wyandotte . . .
Shawnee
Industry, 111..
Mendota, lU.,
Wyandotte . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. J9, '62
Aug. 20. '62
Ang. 18, '62
Aug. 16,
Aug. ^2,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 20,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
AU£
Aug.
Aug.
22, '62
19, '62
11, '62
15, '62
20, '62
15, '62
22, '62
15, '62
17, '62
. .'62
19, '62
15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Xvig. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Ang. U, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Date of
muster.
Sep. 25, '62
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg, .June 30, '6.').
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25. '62 ; mus. out
with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Des. Westport, Mo., Oct. 26, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 18, '63, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Deserted, Kan. City, Mo., Jan.
— , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Musician Sep. 25, '62.
Dis. for dis. May 31, '63, Leav.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 24, '65, Leav.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Leavn'th,
Apr. 29, '63.
Des. Wyandotte, Sep. 29, '63.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 27, '65, Leav.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out on det.
roll Milwaukee, June 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62; mus.
out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. 19, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '63,
Mus. out with reg. .June 30,'65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62; mus.
out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease Wyandotte,
Kan., Sep. 23, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Dec. 11, '63.
Des. Wyandotte, Sep. 29, '6.3.
Dis. for disability. May ll, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. Jan. 28, '64, per S. O. No.
43, W. D.
Died Paola, Ks., Dec. 5, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62; mus.
out with reg. .Tune 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of dis'se. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out on det. roU, Little
Rock, May 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 4, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Pi-o. Corp. Dec. 4, '63.
Killed by guerrillas. Ft. Smith,
Ark., Oct. 22, '64.
Died of disease, Fort Smitli,
Ark., June 17, '64.
state of Kansas.
4-23
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Ips'f a NiRY—Conf/ni^ec?.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Wliitowing, Frank...
Waller, Sebajitiau —
Wengartner, Lewis . .
Whalen, Patrick
Wyandotte . . .
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 25, '62
De.s. Westport, Mo., Oct. 26, '62.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 15, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 9, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Trans, to 25th Mo. Infantry,
Nov. 19, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Armstrong, William..
Baldwin, Orren
Christians, John
Dailey, Peter
Day, William
Ellis, William
Hazelett, William ....
Nickell, .John P
Poe, Charles D
Spooner, Frederick A.
Tussy, Jonathan M. .,
Whiting, Samuel
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandott*^ . . .
Ft. Leav'n'th,
Leavenworth,
Kan.City, Mo.
Nov.
6,
'63
Apr.
29,
'63
Nov.
6,
'63
Sep.
Oct.
9,
24,
'63
'63
Sep.
5,
'63
Apr.
29,
'63
May
Aug.
Aug.
8,
19,
27,
'63
'63
'63
Nov.
7,
'63
Apr.
29,
'63
Nov.
7,
'63
Dec.
Oct.
30,
24,
'63
'63
Dec.
30,
'63
Apr.
29,
'63
May
Aug.
8,
30,
'63
'63
Mus. out July 3. '65, Little Rk.
Pro. Core. Dec. 4, '63.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 18, '65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, May 29, '65.
Mus. out July 3, '65, Little Rk.
Dis. for disability Jan. 3, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 18, '65.
Mus. out July 3, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Musician.
Des. Ft. S'th, Ark., July 29, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 4, '63.
COMPANY B.
CAPT.VIN.
Thomas H. Kennedy. .
George W. LTmborger,
FIRST LIEUT.
Lewis W. Hover
Martin L. Town
SECOND LIEDT.
George W. Umbergcr,
Martin L. Town
FIRST SERGT.
Henry Hurd
William H. McGuire,
SERGEANTS.
George W. Davis
Emanuel Flory
Milton A. Buckler
Willirim H. McGuire,
John ( '. Howard
Isaac J. Wilkins
CORPORALS.
James M. Hellems
.Martin L. Town
•John O. .\dams
Jolm C. Howard
.loliii Van Hoi'n
Charles A. Black
Thomas O. Ward
John W. Anthony
David W.Ward
James F. Cowan
Henry W. Eggart
John Q. .-Vshton
I.-faac J. Wilkins
PRIVATES.
.\dams, John Q
•Vnthony, John W....
Ashton, John Q
Buckler, Milton A....
Black, Charles A
Hartley, Joseph
Bair, David W
Bass, Cornelius
Bell, Alexander
Bilyen, Cornelius W^. .
Breze, Thomas
Brown, Isaac A
Beam, WUliam D....
Lawrence
Clinton
Lawrence ,
Clinton. . . .
Lawrence ,
Kanawaka . .
Clinton
Willow Spr'g,
Clinton
Lawrence
Baldwin City
Soigel
Lawrence .
Clinton.
Black Jack. . .
Glenwood, la,
Black Jack...
Lawrence
Baldwin City
Lawrence
Glenwood, la
Lawrence
Clinton
Lawrence
Baldwin City
Clinton
Lawrence
McKiney
Clinton
Aug. 15, '62
Aug, 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Mar. 6, '65
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Pro. Maj. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. the serv. Aug. 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks. Feb.' 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June .30, '65.
Red. to ranks Dec. 14, '62.
Mns. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Fob. 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. :«, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .luno 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 4, '62.
Mus. out with rog. June 30, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 1, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 4, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 14, '62 ; mus.
out with reg. Juno 'M, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sop. 25, '62.
Pro. Cor]}. Sop. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disea.se, Paola, Kan.
Oct. 7, '63.
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TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— I.NFANTRy-C'o//Y//r«^rf.
COMPANY B-CoiUiniicd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bnrlingame,Milford J. La wrence.
Collins, John
Cowan, James F. . .
Cosley, Franklin D.
Cornelius, Ben-
jamin F
Creeks, -Jeremiah . .
Davis, George W. ..
Dersham, Joiin A..
Dona van, David.. ..
Dexter, Silas
Elwell, Thomas D.
Eggart, Henry W. .
Flory, Emanuel. . .
Flanegan, .John
Gilges, Laban
Gahagan, Thomas H.
Glimps, Joseph
Graham, Thomas H . .
Gist, Thomas
Hoover, Lewis W.
Hurd, Heui'y
Howard, John C
Hellems, James M. . .
Hass. Lewis
Heath, AdoniramJ.
Hiatt, Richard
Hale, Jesse M
Harding, John L.
Johnson, Reuben H. .
Johnson, William R..
Jenkins, Thomas J. . .
Jones, Samuel S
Jones, Nathaniel P..
Justice, Athelstou A.
Leger, Isaac
McGuire, William H,
Martin, William
McCutchin, James . . .
More head, Frederick,
Moore, John T
Miller, John .
Owens, William. . . .
Pennick, Samuel C.
Price, Francis M . . .
Pierce, Leonard S.
Pennick, Allen T. .
Pieratte, Robert L. . .
Powill, Thomas
Puckett, Joshua
Quash, William J
Reed, David M
Root, Lewis
Umberger, George W,
Clinton
Black Jack. .
Richardson .
Lavirence
Lecompton . .
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs.
Lawrence,.. ..
Willow Sp'gs,
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Kanawaka . .
Sigel
Willow Sp'gs.
Kanawaka . . .
Lawrence
Clinton
Willow Sp'^
Eudora
Lawrence.. .
Clinton
Lecomijton. .
Lawrence... .
Twin Mounds,
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs,
Lawrence.,. ..
Baldwin City,
Ple'ntF'm,Mo
Fort Scott.
Clinton ... .
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14. '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Ang. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Dis. to accept pro. in 1st Ind'n
Reg. July l,'6:i.
Died of dis. Ft. Leavenworth,
Kan., May 22, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Dis. for disability Dec. 15, '04,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 3U, (.i.
Des. Paola, Kan.. Jan. 20, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 16th K. V. C.
Juue 1, '64.
Mus. out with re.g. June 30. '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62 ; mus.
out with reg. .June 30, '65,
Des. Paola, Kan., Doc. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Ch. Musician, Aug. 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven
worth, Kan., July 15, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., May 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 25, '62 ; mus.
out with reg. June 30, '65 ; cap.
Apr. 18, '64, Poison Springs,
Ark. ; hanged Dec. — , '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '6.5.
Killed by accidental discharge
of gun, Aug. 21, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock. Ark., May 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June, 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 4, '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Des. while absent on furlough
May 8, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, June 8, '65.
Died of disease, Paola, Kan.,
Feb. 8, '(Hi.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg, June, 30,'65.
Killed in action. Oct. 8, '63,
Baxter's Springs, Ark.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 9, '63,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Ft. Leav-
enworth, May 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, I-iittle,
Rock, June S, '65,
Died of disea.se. Fort Scott,:
Feb. 10. '63.
Died of disease. Little Rock,
May 21, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Lt. Rock,
May 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, 65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 25, '62.
state of Kansas.
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TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS YO'LVNTEERS — Infanthx— Continued.
COMPANY B — Conlinved.
Names and rank.
PRIVATKS.
Scbwarz, Frederick . .
Shields, William H. . .
Smith, Micluicl
Stevens, John W
StR)np, Isaac W
Stark, Daniel
Town, Martin L
Todd, Archibald D...
Thomas, Francis P. . .
Van Horn, John
VanHorn, Benjamin F
Van Horn, Francis M.
Ward, Thomas O
Wilkins, Isaac J
Ward, David W
Wittenburiir, Marcus..
White, Seth
Wakefield, Wm. H. T.
Wickham, Hasley
Woodruff, Francis T..
Zinn, George
Zinn, W' illiani
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Willow Spr
Eudora. .. .
Lawrence .
Eudora ....
Lawrence .
Clinton ...
Lawrence
Black Jack. ..
Baldwin City
Black Jack...
Twin Mound;
Lecompton. . ,
Lawrence
Lecompton.
Lawrence . .
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, "62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Mus. out with reg. June !^0, '65.
Died of di.sease, Ft. Scott, Nov.
1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, May 26, '65.
Pro. Asst. Surg. 2d Kan. Col'd
Vol. Inft. July 30, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Died oi disease Ft. Scott, Feb.
27, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 23, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out witli reg.
June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. U. S. Col'd
Troops, Jan. 20, '64.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 28, '65, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. oxit on det. roll, Little
Rock, May 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Killed in action, Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkin's Ferry, Ark.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Bilyero, Isaac M
Buckles, John
Evins, William
Evius, Zebulin H
Hickman, (ieorge W.
Landretii, Henry
Lee, Charles
Moore George W
Moore, Robert F
Pennick, James E
Workman, Andrew W
Fort Scott. . . .
Paola..
Kan. City.Mo
Paola
Lawrence
Oregon, Mo. . .
Fort Scott. . . ,
Lawrence
May,
29,
'63
Dec.
3,
'62
Nov.
8,
'62
Oct.
29,
•62
Nov.
23,
'62
Oct.
18,
'62
July
20,
'63
Nov.
18,
'62
Jnlv
28,
'63
Dec.
17,
'62
July 13, '63
Aug. 30, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 20, '63
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Died of dis. Fort Scott, Kan.,
Apr. 28, '63.
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN.
N ick L. Benter
William O. HubheU
FIRST LITLUT.
WiUiam O. Hubbell
William B. Nicliols
William A. WeUs...
SEfOXD LIEUT.
William B. Nicliols
Samuel S. Kirkham
FIRST SERtil'.
William A. Wells...
Benedict Miller
SERGE.XNTS.
Benedict Miller
Isaac Collins
James A. Chambers
Charles Scotield....
William T. Bailey..
Francis M. Cummin
-Vrvine Ayers
David Anderson
CORrORALS.
Henry D. Beck
George Frittv
Wm. A. Mc Williams
Osage.
Paola.
Stanton
Osage. . .
Stanton
Paola. . .
Osage. .
Stanton
Stanton . .
Ricldand.
Rockville.
Paola
Stanton . .
Paola
Osage
Richland.
Osage
Osawatomie.
Paola
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 27. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 23, "62
Aug. 21, '62
Sop. 3, '62
Aug. 21. "62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep.
26,
'62
July
19,
'64
Sep.
26,
'62
Jnlv
19,
'64
Oct.
30,
'64
Sep.
26,
'62
Oct.
:jo,
'64
Sep.
26,
'62
Sep.
:50,
'62
Sep.
26.
'62
Assassinated Apr. 2, '64, Hot
Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June -iO, '6.").
Pro. Capt. July 19, '64.
Res. Aug. 3, '64.
Res. May 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Died of disease Richland, Ks.,
July 7, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
I'ro. Q. M. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Capt. 5th Reg. I. H. G.,
Aug. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
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Adjutant General's Report.
'f
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con^im<e(7.
COMPANY C- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COEPOKALS.
Andrew J. Cramer. . . .
William H. Ricketts.,
Edwin Barnum
Corwin M. Davidson,
Francis M. Cummins.
John L. J. Chandler.,
Nathaniel E. Seward.
Dudley M. Sheldon. . .
Hiram R. Herrick.. ,
James Corn well
Henry Pittman
Arvine Ayers
Samuel S. Kirkham .
Kemp S. Page
PRIVATES.
Anderson, David
Ayers, Arvine
Bailey, William T.. ..
Beck, Henry D
Barnum, Edward
Bair, Conrad
Booth, John H
Bogard, Ulysses N....
Butcher, John
Burns, John
Bryan, Charles
Bernard, Louis
Byei's, John W
Collins, Isaac
Chambers, James A..
Cummins, Francis M
Cramer, Andrew .J. . . .
Chandler, John L. J.
Cornwell, James
Chandler, Timothy J,
Chambers, George.. ..
Childs, Samuel M —
Cluck, WiUiamT....
Coats, Stephen
Copeland, Thomas C.
Cramer, William M . .
Collins, Aaron
Davidson, Corwin M
Dayhuff, George . . . .
Dawson, Marcus A. .
Detar, Simon
Detar, David P
Doty, Henry S
Doty, William A . ...
Drake, Abraham
Durst, Belthaser. . . .
Edwards, Andrew . . .
Fritty, George
Fintou, Zina
Ford, James
Gomien, Lucien
Gormley, Livy H . . . .
Goodwin, Wilson
Goodwin, Milton
Gregg, George
Gregg, John
Greenley, Calvin P.
Geboe, Eli
Herrick, Hiram R..
Hensley, Spencer
Paola
Stanton . .
Paola.....
Rockville
Stanton . .
Osage —
Indianapolis
Osage
Paola
Indianapolis
Richland
Osage
Stanton
Osage
Paola
Osage
Stanton
Paola
Mound City.
Paola
Mound City .
Richland
Rockville
Paola
Rockville. . . .
Indianapolis
Mound City.
Indianapolis
Stanton
Paola
Ricliland
Paola
Stanton
Paola
Osawatomie.
Osage
Paola.
Osawatomie.
Osage
Stanton
Miami
New Lanc'st'r
Osawatomie
Indianapolis,
Paola
Miami
Osage
Newcastle.
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20,
Aug. 27,
Sep. 8,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 2:3,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 30,
Sep. 9,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 15, '63.
Dis. for dis. May 22, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Red. to rank.s Apr. 15, '63.
Dis. Apr. 7, '65, Ft. Scott, Kan.,
on acc'tof w'ndsrec'd in act'n
Apr. 30, '64, Jenkin's Ferry,Ak.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 7, '63, Paola.
Red. to ranks Nov. — , '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 30, '64.
Killed by accident, Oct. 12, '63.
Paola, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 8, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 8, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease, while a pris-
oner of war at Hempstead,
Tex., Nov. 24, '64.
Died of tlisease, Paola, Kan.,
Mar. 8, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. May 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '6.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62; mu.s.
out on det. roll, Little Rock,
June 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 25, '63,
Paola, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 10, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., May 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. Mar. 4,'64, per S.O. No. 125.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26. '62.
No evi . of mus. out on fUe.
state of Kansas.
427
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry - Continued.
COMPANY C - Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
HauKhey,JL'roiniah T.
Heckadon. Philip
Henson, William A...
Houstou, William H.
Hill, David J
Inman, John R
.Jackson, Madison L.
Jackson, Solomon. . .
Jackson, Robert E.. .
Jcssup, Tliomas N
Jackson, Oliver P
Jared, Samuel
Kirkham, Samuel S.
Klasseu, Matliias ...
Kralman, William...
King, John
Residence.
Lewis, Sardi.s M
Lillie, Aaron R
Lytlie, Henry
Lockhart, David W,
Miller, Benedict
McWilliams, Wm..\.
Milone, Nathaniel.. .
Martin, Hannibal S.
McElroy, William E.
Millor, Mark
Patton. Robert .\
Potts, George
Pittman, Henry
Page, Kemp S
Ricketts, William H..
Ricketts, Isaac E ....
Ross, Charles
Rudd, William B
Scofleld, Charles
Seward, Nathaniel E,
Sheldon, Dudley M . .
Simons, William C . . .
Smith, WiHiamO....
Smith, Francis M
Stanbraugh, James..
Taylor, Hial
Thoni pson ,Mich ael C
Turley, James H
Wells, William A. ...
Wells, Jesse B
Wells, John W
Waltliall.DavidP....
^V at kins, Francis M.,
Watkins, Charles W..
N'w Lanc'st'r
Miami
Stanton
Miami
N'w Lanc'st'r
Osage
Indianapolis,
Paola
Osawatomie. .
Indianapolis,
Rockville
Paola
Osage
Paola
Miami
Paola
Osawatomie..
Mound City .
Stanton
Paola
Osage
Osawatomie.
Indianapolis
Stanton
Osage
Paola
Osage
Indianapolis
Stanton
Osage
Mound City .
Paola
Stanton
Osage
N'w Lanc'st'r
Paola
Stanton . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Osage
Osawatomie..
Paola
Osage . . . .
Indianapolis,
Osage
Mound City..
Paola
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Date of
muster.
Sop. 26, '62
Sep.
Sep.
30, '62
26, '62
Aug. 29,
Aug. 23,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 21,
Au.g. 22,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 20,
Sep. 9,
Sep. 14,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 23,
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
I Aug. 23, '(i2
Remarks.
Sep.
Sep.
:«, '62
26, '62
Mus. out with reg. June :30,'65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 6, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. '
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roU Little
Rock, Ark., June 8, '65.
No. evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease Paola, Kan.,
Feb. 25, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., June 8, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. — , '62.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June ;W, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62 ; mus. out
with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll. Little
Rock, May 26, '65.
Died while a prisoner of war.
Camden, Ark., Sep. 24, '64, of
w'ds received in action Apr.
30, '64, Jenkin's Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June :W, '65.
Died of disease, Marysville,
Kan., Feb. 7, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Dec. 17, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June :30, '65.
•ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Bogard, Jared W.
Jackson, Samuel .
Stanton . .
Rockville
July 25, '63
Aug. 18, '63
July 25,- '63
Sep. 17, 'm
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, .\rk., June 30, '65.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
George W. Ashby
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry Shively
Alfred .Johnson
SECOND LIEUT.
-Alfred Johnson
William H.Baker....
Prairie City ,
Stanton
Peoria..
Berea.
Sep.
'62
Jan. 5, '65
Sep. 25. '62
Jan. 5, '65
%
Res. May 29, '65, Ark.
Res. Aug. 4, '64, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 5, '65.
Died of disease in hospital,
Little R'k, Ark., May 30, '65.
428
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— I.xFANTRY—C'o?i^«,'wer/.
COMPANY D—Cfintinved.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIEST SEEGT.
William B. Tompkins
William H.Baker.!..
Joseph T. Ashby
SERGEANTS.
W ill iamH. Baker....
William B. Tompkins
Joseph T. Asliby
Alfred Thorn brugh. . .
Isaiah Nichols
William H. .Ambrose,
Elisha W. Morland . . .
Asdrubal Reed
James M. Reed
COKPOKALS.
James M. Reed
Martin Reed
John W. Fellows
John W. Ashb.v
William Hackett
Allen Callahan
William L. Service...
Wm. H. Williamson..
.Joseph N. Baker
Gregory Geoiirey
Walter M. Clark
Columbus F. Burney,
Wm. B. Thornbrush.,
MUSICIANS.
Isum Collett
John B. Dial
^VAGONER.
James Lathau
William L. Service . .
PEIV.\TES.
Ashby, Joseph T
Ambrose, William H,
Ashby, John W
Akin, William
Armstronj?. Martin V
Baker, William H....
Barker, Dudley
Baker, Joseph N
Beebe, Byron X
Bartley, John
Baker, John T
Bewley, William W..
Beeson, Harmon V. ..
Baldwin, David S
Callahan, Allen
Clark, Walter M
Collett, Isum
CaUahan, Wm. H. H
Callahan, Darby
Copple, William
Copple, Alfred
Carson, .Albert
Creech, Ira
Dial, .John B
Dallas, Walter j:...
Doufflas, William H.
Dial, Andrew J
Fellows, John W
Fostei-, John S
Frame, James B
Giddens, William E.
Ohio City ....
Berea
Ohio City ....
Berea
Ohio City . . . .
Stanton
Berea
Ohio City . . . .
Berea
Peoria
Berea
Prairie City..
Berea
Stanton
Prairie City..
Peoria
Stranger Tp..
Peoria
Stanton
Berea
Ohio City . . . .
Berea
Prairie City . .
Stanton
Berea
Franklin Co . .
Berea
Stanton
Ohio City ....
Berea
Baldwin City,
Stanton
Shermanville.
Berea
Prairie City . .
Peoria
Berea
Minneola
Paola
Peoria
Stanton
Baldwin City
Ohio City . . . .
Berea... .
Stanton .
Oakwood
Berea —
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. '23, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Oct. -23, '62
May 26, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. '20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Sep. 21, '62
Sep. 12. "62
Aug. 19. "62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 25, '62
May 4, '63
May 27, '63
Sep. 25, '62
Pro. Capt. Co. L. 16th Reg.Kan.
Yol. Cav., Oct. 6, '64.
Pro. 2d Lient. Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Ist Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 30, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. .Jan. 5, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. A, 16th Reg.
Kan. Vol. Cav., Jan. 16, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. F. 2d Re:,'.
Kan. Col'd Vol. Inf.,Oct. 9,'c:!.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '<i."i.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 5, '63.
Died of disease. Ft. Leav'th,
Feb. 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '6.").
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, May 28, "65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, May 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Red. to ranks, Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little-
Rock, June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Juue 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. '28, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62,
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease Shcrmauvillo,
Kau., Nov. 28, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 24, '65; mus.
out witli reg. June 30. '65.
Pro. .Musician Sep. 28, '62.
Mus. (uit with reg. Juue 30, "65.
Pro. Mus. Sep. 25, '6'2.
Mus. out witli reg. June :iO, "65.
Mus. out on tiet. roll Leaven-
worth, Kan.. May 15, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30. '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll Little
Rock, Ark., May 22, '65.
Died of (lis. Camden, Ark.,
Apr. 25. '64.
state of Kansas.
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TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'on//«i«Y?.
COMPANY D — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Geoffrey, Gregory .
Hodsos, Joshua. . .
Harris, Georfre A. .
Hackett, William.
Hoaii, Orrin R
Injrle, Enos
Ivey. William J
Jordon, Arson
Kel.-ey, James F
Kelsey, Theodore B . .
Kel.'^ey, Thomas B....
KitsmilJer, Georee E.
Kibhe, William E....
Kirkliam, Samuel
Kiukaid: Marion
Keath, Gabriel F.
Lathan, James
La than, Robert D. . .
Looinis. Bushell B. .
Morland, Elisha W. .
McNutt, WiUiam F.
Morland, Daniel C. .
Mannew, Thomas N.
Morland. Aaron A. . .
Nichols, Isaiah
North, Charles H ...
North William H . . .
New, .James T
Parker, Charles S..
Perkins, Willis G. . .
Powell, John N
Reed, Asdrubal . . .
Reed, James M
Reed, Martin
Reed, Hannibal . . .
Reed, Byron H
Service, William L.
Selter, Joseph
Schmitt, Ludwig. . .
Stott, John . .......
Smith, James W....
Smith, Lindsey . .
Steele, James W ,
Swank, James W.
Taylor, James A
Tompkins, William B.
Thornbrufjh, Alfred..
Tompkins, .Jolm
Toppin;,', Philetas C.
Tompkins, Amos
Williamson, Wm. H.,
Wasson, William A ..
Ward, Frederick W . .
Ward, Henry
White, Anthony
White, George
Wilson, James C
Wicker, Harmon A...
Woods William D . . . .
Yerkes. John H
Stanton
Prairie City..
Franklin Co . .
Prairie City..
Stanton
Indianapolis.
Ohio City ....
Prairie City . .
Berea
Ohio City . . .
Prairie City
Ohio City . . .
Berea.
Sherman ville,
Ohio City . . . .
Stanton
Ohio City . . . .
.Stanton
Ohio City . . . .
Stanton
Ohio City . . . .
Berea
Baldwin City,
Prairie City..
Shermanvillc.
Berea
Peoria
Mt. Vernon . . .
Berea
Ohio City . . . .
Shermanville,
Berea
Berea
Oakwood.
Berea
Ohio City
Stanton . .
Ohio City
Peoria. . . .
Ohio City
Berea
Shermanville:
Ohio City . . . .
Berea
Stanton
Indianapolis.
Ohio City . . . ,
Berea
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
1.5, '62
1, '62
19, '62
29, '62
19, '62
1, '62
19, '62
28, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug.
Sep.
Aug
Aug
25, '62
1,'62
28, '62
19, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 11, '62
Aug, 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June:*, '65.
Died of disease. Stanton. Ks.,
Nov. 2, '62.
Dis. for disability Mav 5, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. Wagoner Sep. 25, '65.
Died of disease in Franklin
Co., Kan.. Sep. 2. '64.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 5, '61, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of dis. Paola, Dec. 23, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. — , '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disabilitv, Dec. 1. '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 18,'63,Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '62. ,
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Wagoner Nov. 1, '62 ; mus.
out with reg. June :30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 180, '65.
Died of disease, Paola, Kan.,
Feb. 26, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 23, '63.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 24, '63, Paola.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 3, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease, Paola, Kan.,
Dec. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 28, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June :W, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Burney, Columbus F,
Clay, WiUiam J
Davis, James W
Peoria. . .
Shawnee
Peoria . . .
Oct. 23, '62
Jan. 5, '63
Oct. 23, '62
May 4, '63
July 26, '63
May 4, '63
Pro. Corp. May 31, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
430
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Con<i?i wed.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D — Co7^i^nued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATEfB.
Hoag, Wilbur N
Kirkland, Colum-
bus C
Stanton
Prairie City..
Stanton
Baldwin City,
Ohio City ....
Peoria
Stanton
Paola
Aug. 23, '63
Oct. 16, "62
Sep. 29. "62
Nov. 23, '62
Mar. 6, '63
Oct. 1, '62
Aug. 23, '6:3
Nov. 1, '62
May 26, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Aug. 29, '63
May ^ i, '63
Aug. 29, '63
May 4, '63
May 27, '63
Oct. 26, '63
May 4, '63
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June m, '65.
Kirkland, Robert H..
Lambert, Charles E. .
Mapes, Daniel
File, William S
Shively, Joseph P —
Scofield, William . . .
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Mus. out July 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., June 20, '65.
Thornbrugh, Wm. B..
Thornbrugh, James M
Stranger Tp . .
Rock, Ark., June 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 31, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leav'th,
Kan., May 24, '65.
Wnson, Jacob
Stanton
Rock. Ark., June 30, '62.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
James M. Steele.
A. Jackson Jennings,
FIRST LIEUT.
A. Jackson Jennings,
James H. Pleasants.,
SECOND LIEDT.
James H. Pleasants.
Henry S. Crumrine. ..
FIRST SEEGT.
Heni-y S. Crumrine . . ,
Tolbert S. Furguson.
SERGEANTS.
Tolbert S. Furguson.
Edward Smith
Thomas Praster
Samuel T. Edmonds.
James W. Gilges
Francis M. Conley . .
Robert KeUey ,
CORPORALS.
Francis M. Conley —
Henry Baseman, sr. .
Henry W. Edmonds .
Robert Kelley s.
James G. Hutson.
John W. Tackett
William Cook
Joshua Clayton
Edward C. Warren. .
Thomas Pugh
Newton Henshaw...
Jesse Lienalen
Philip Newcome
Walter M. WUliams.
August Ziessuis
James M. Furguson .
PRIVATES.
Baseman, Henry, sr.
Baseman, Henry, jr.
Bentley, William. . . .
Burden, John W
Bratton, .Joseph M. .
Burden, Tliomas M .
Crumrine, Henry S. .
Conley, Francis M . .
Cook, William
Lawrence
Eudora. . .
Franklin
Eudora .
Franklin.
Topeka....
Marion . . . .
Eudora . . . .
Willow Sp'i
Franklin.. .
Marion
Franklin.
Eudora . .
Marion . . .
Eudora . . .
Franklin.
Eudora . . ,
Willow Sp'gs,
Eudora
Willow Sp'gs
Franklin
Eudora
Lawrence . . .
Eudora . . .
Lexington. . .
Franklin
Bulingame.. .
Franklin
Eudora
Franklin
Eudora
Aug. 2«, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
27, '62
20, '62
11, '62
18, '62
20, '62
18, '62
20, '62
18, '62
31, '62
18, '62
20, '62
27, '62
19, '62
1, '62
4, '62
21, '62
20, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 10, '62
July 10, '^3
Aug. 31, '62
Sep. 4. '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 18. '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Jan. 16, '64
Sep. 26, '62
Jan, 16, '64
Sep. 26, '62
May 24, '64
Sep. 26, '62
July 13, '63
Sep. 26, '62
Pro, Lieut. Col. IKtth U. S.
Col'd Troops Jan. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 16, '64,
Mus. out with reg. June 130, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 9, '65.
Red. to ranks, Oct. 29, '62.
Red. to ranks Feb. 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut li;3th U. S. Col'd
Inf. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30.'65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks Oct. 29, '62.
Red. to ranks Dec. :31, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1. '64.
Red. to ranks Feb. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Red. to ranks, Oct. 29, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Reg. Q. M.
May 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 15, '65 ; was cap-
tured by the enemy, Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkin's Ferry, Ark.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. 20, '65,
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability May 5, '65.
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62; mus.
out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65,
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62 ; mus, out
on det. roll, Leavenworth,
May 23, '65,
state of Kansas.
431
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry— Co;i^/«t*cd.
. COMPAN YE- Conlinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Clayton, .Joshua
Cone. .Joliu P
Cable. William H....
Cruean. Rosaman
Cook, John R
Cole, William W
Clark, Julius W
Cook, Ralph E
Cook, Abel W
Collins, .John
Decamj), Joel
Dalton, James
Edmonds, Samuel T.
Edmonds, Henry W . ,
Everhart, .John F
Furguson, Tolbert S.
Gilges, .James W
Gilchrist, James S . . ,
Gilges, John
Glidden, James S
I Hidden, John C
Guy, James W
Gilges, Laban
Hutson, James G
Henshaw, Newton . .
Haynes, James
Bass. Samuel P
Irvin, Orvil ,
Ironsides, George R .
Jones, Edward, sr
Jones, Edward, jr
Justice, John J
Kelley, Robert
Kelley, John
Kelley, Wm. H. H...
Lienaleu, Jesse
Lavo, Frank
Marquess, Benjamin
-Morse, W^ilmer S.
Maxwell, John S
Mason, Joseph
Ncwcome, Philip. . . .
Pleasants, .James H .
Praster, Thomas ....
Pugli, Thomas
Palmer, George E..
Pitts, Moten M
Pearce, Allen
P9 well, Thomas
Ripley, Ambrose . . .
Reed. Jes.«e C
Smith, Edward
Steward, George W
Smith, John
Silvey, .James W
Utiles. William
Schiesswohl, John.
Stubblelield, James
Summer, Alonzo D .
Eudora
Lawrence . . .
Burlingamo .
Willow Si>'gs
Eudora
Lawrence ,
Eudora .
Olathe
Franklin
Willow Sp'gs,
Prairie City..
Willow Sp'gs,
Marion
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs,
Eudora
Marion
Lawrence
Eudora
Willow Sp'gs,
Eudora . . .
Marion . . .
Eudora . . .
Franklin .
Eudora . . .
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs,
Franklin...
Lawrence .
Willow Sp'gs
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs
Lawrence
Topeka
Lawrence
Willow Sp'gs
Marion
Willow Sp'gs
Eudora
Hamden
Eudora
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Au.g. 18, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 2a, '62
Sep. .5, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 27, '02
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. :30, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Sep. 1, '62
May 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62,
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of typhoitl fever Fort
Smith, .Jan. 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d K. V. Col'd
Inft. Aug. 19, '63.
Mus. out ou dot. roll, Little
Rock, June 30, '65.
Trans, to Co. B, Oct. 31, '65.
Died of chronic diar'hea Cairo,
111., Oct. 31, "64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 30, '65.
Pro. Ass't Surgeon Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leaven-
wortli, May 23, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 28, 63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., Ma v 24, '65.
Trans, to Co. B Oct. 31. '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62 ; mus. out
with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 23, '65.
No. cv'd'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., .June 12, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 25, '63,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg, June 30, '65,
Ac'ly shot while on duty, Aug.
5, '64. Ft. Smith, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Ft.
Smitli, Aug. 31, '64.
Des. Paola, Kan., Jan. 16, '6;j.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. 2(1 Lieut. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, "62; dis. per
S. O. No. 90, W. D., Ft. Smith,
Ark., Mar. 9, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 6, '6:3,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Trans, to Co. B, Oct. 31, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1. '62; mus.
out with reg. June :30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
432
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Co?zfy?mer7.
COMPANY 1&— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enli.>tmeat.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Schloifer, Christian . .
Schwarz, Frederick . .
Smitli, Audrew J
Smith, Abram
Tackett, JohnW......
Tackett, Charles W . .
Thompson, Squire W,
Vanhorn, Joseph L. . .
Warren, Edward C. . .
Williams, Walter M . .
Wheeler, Samuel
Watts, Thomas
Ziessuis, August
Eudora
Lawrence
Bloomington
Marion
Franklin
Atchison
Franklin
Lawrence.. . .
Eudora
Frauklin
Eudora
Lawrence... .
Eudora
Sep. 11, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Dis. for disability, Apr. 16, '65,
Leavenworth.
Tran.s. to Co. B, Oct. 31, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. G, 1st Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf., May 2, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 113th U. S. Col'd
Inf., Mar. 9, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for illegal enlistment,
Jan. 15, '63, Ft. Scott.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Des. Paola, Kan., June 16, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Allen, John
Bradburg,WiUiam H.
Birlew, Thomas
Butler. William
Cable, Daniel N
Eley, Jacob
Furguson, William H,
Furguson, James M . .
Irvin, Eli
Lienalien, George —
Marquess, James F. S
Reed, Joseph S
Riggs, Nathan
Smith, George W
Snider, Jacob
Thompson, Moses H.
Tradwell, Rich-
ard N. P
Weatherby, Seymour
Woodkins, John
Humboldt. . . .
Lawrence
Humboldt. . . .
Gardner
Burlingame.,.
Marion
Lawrence
Eudora
Lawrence
Prairie City . .
Topeka
Kan. City, Mo.
Nemaha
Topeka
Franklin
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Apr. 29, '63
Nov. 26, '62
Apr. 29, '63
May 18, '63
June 2, '63
Oct. 27, '62
July 25, '63
July 10, '63
May 28, '64
Aug. 8, '63
July 25, '63
July 12, '63
Nov. 26, '62
May 3, '63
Jan. 4, '62
May 25, '62
May 3, '63
July 25, '63
Jan. 19, '64
June 20, '63
Aug. 13, '63
July 13, '63
May 28, '64
Aug. 16, '63
Aug. 13, '63
May 13, '63
Jan. 20, '63
June 20, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Jan. 18, '64
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 22, '62.
Mus. out ,on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 22, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock., Ark., June 30, '65.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Clark McKay
George W.S. Bell...
FIRST LIEUT.
George W. S. Bell . . .
Charles Cochrane . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
i\llen Crocker
Charles Cochrane . . .
Wm. W. Cartwright.
SERGEANTS.
Wm.W. Cartwright.
Joseph B. Samuels. .
Solomon P. Ryan
Samuel Hale
William Dooly
George W. Tuis
CORPORALS.
William Dooly
George W. Tuis
Clark Tritt
WiUiamR. Smith...
Charles Craft
John S. Troxel
Samuel Martindale.
Leroy
Ottumwa ,
Key West.
Burlington .
Key West. . .
Leroy
Ottumwa
Burlington . .
Alma
Burlington .
Alma
Burlington . .
Ottumwa ...
Burlington.
Leroy
Burlington.
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 26, '62
Dec. 7, '64
Sep. 26, '62
Jan. 5, '65
Sep. 26, '62
Resigned Apr. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '6.i.
Res. July 23, '64, Arkansas.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 5, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, "65,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark. May 24, '65.
Mus. (jut with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65,
Dis. to accept pro. Apr. 24, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
Died of typhoid pneumonia. Ft.
Scott, Kan., Mar. 10, '63.
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Ks.,
June 4, '63.
state of Kansas.
433
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry -(7on/«?i/erf.
COMPANY F —Co)ithiued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Joseph P. Round
Cliaunc.v Hammoud..
John QuiiTS'lo
William Hish
Lewis H, Burr
Augustus M. Rliodos,
PRIVATES.
Adair, Jesse M..
Arnold, Lighter F —
BeU, George W. S . . . .
Burr, Lewis H
Bales, Stephen A
Boweu, John H
Bussctt, John A
Brewer, William J . . .
Bean, Franklin
Burns, Benjamin F..
Cochrane, Charles. .
Cartwright, Wm. W. .
Craft, Charles
CadweU, James
Clark, James R
Dooly, William
Diggs, Addison W'. . . .
Dcspain, .John M
Tionny, Linden
Daylong, John J
Foster, Lewis
Garrett, Joseph
Gibson, John
Grey. William M
< i reer, William
ilale, Samuel
Hammond, Chauncy,
High, William
Hanlcu, William T..
II. lover, David N
Handy, John
Harden, Daniel K. . ..
Hodge, Jonah J
Jenks. LeweUin B
•Jenks, Thomas J
Jacobs, James
Jones, Jacob F
Kennedy, Henry
Kennedy, William...
Kennedy Dennis
Leard, John H
Martindale, Samuel. .
Martindale, Kenney..
Martindale, Abraham
Martindale. Levi
Martz, Solomon
Morris, Levi
Leroy
Burlington
Le Roy ....
Burlington
Leroy
Ottumwa ..
Burlington.
Ottumwa. .
Leroy
Ottumwa. .
Leroy
Ottumwa. .
Leroy
Key West. .
Leroy
Burlington
Leroy
Humboldt.
Alma
Ottumwa. .
Leroy
Burlington
Leroy
Burlington
Ottumwa..
Burlington
Ottumwa. .
Burlington .
Ottumwa . .
Burlington .
Sep. 1.')
Aug. 20,
Aug. 19
Aug. 26
Aug. 28
Sep. i
Sep. 10
Aug. 26
.Aug. 28
Sep. 4
Aug. 19
Aug. 29
Aug. 19
Sep. 4
Aug. 19,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 19,
Sep.
Aug. 26,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 27
Sep. 19
Sep. 5
Sep. 1
Aug. 26
Sep. 9
Aug. 19
Aug. 26
Aug. 20.
Aug. 26
Aug. 2.5
Sep. ;i
Aug. 27
Sep. 4
Sep. 8
Sep. 3
Sep. 4
Aug. 25
Sep. 6
Aug. 26
Sep. 1
Aug. 26,
Sep. 26, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep, 26, '62
Sep, 10, '62
Mus. out with reg. .June !», 65.
Died of tyi)hoid pneumonia.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 22, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Ft. Leav-
enworth, June 29, '65.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott,
Apr. 27, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sop. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
D edof consumption, Ft. Scott,
Apr. 13, '63.
Died of congestion, Cross R'ds,
Ark., Apr. 14, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, 2d Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inf., Sep. 1, '63.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 27, '63, Fort
Smith, Ark.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Setj. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of bilious colic, Fort
Scott, Apr. 19, '63.
Mus. out on det roll. Ft. Lea-
venworth, .July 18, '65,
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Dis. for dis. May 25, '65, Little
Rock ; wounded in act. Apr.
30, '64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of typhoid fever, Fort
Smith, Feb. 20, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Ft.
Smith, Ark., June 28, '64.
Dis. to accept jiromotion Mar.
3, '63.
Pro. Chief Musician Aug. 16,'64.
Mus. out with reg. June 'M, '65 ;
wounded in action .Apr. ;^,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. to accept promotion. Mar.
23, '64, Little Rock.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June :50, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Paola,
Kan., Dec. 14, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., May 24, '65.
—28
434
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
COMPANY Y— Continued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Newman, George T. . .
Leroy
Aug. 26, '62
Sop. 26, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '6.5.
Nelson, Danif'l H
' '
Aug. 19, '62
Norton, Orloff
Aug. 20, '62
Dis. to accept promotion, Oct.
27, '63.
Osborn, Edwin S
Ottumwa
Sep. 4, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Partridge, Isaac N. ..
' '
Aug. 29, '62
' ' ' '
Pearcc, George J
Burlington.. .
Sep. 1, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65 ;
wounded in action, Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Porter, Henry A
Leroy
Aug. 19, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Parker, George W —
Dis. for disability, June 30, '63,
Ft. Scott.
Quiggle, John
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. July 1, '63.
Ryan, Solomon P
Burlington. ..
Aug. 26, '62
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Round, Joseph P
Ottumwa
Sep. 1.5, '62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Rhodes, Augustus M.
' '
Sep. 4, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 26, '64.
Rich, James
Burlington. ..
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out with reg. June;:i0, '(i."i.
Roberts, William
' '
Aug. 26, '62
' ' ' '
Roberts. Solomon
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Romary, Alfred
Ottumwa
Aug. 27, '62
' ' ' '
Samuels, Joseph B. ..
' '
Sep. 4, '62
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '62.
Smith, William R...
' '
Aug. 2.5, '62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Stanfield, James M . .
Burlington. ..
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Stanfield, William H.
Ottumwa
Aug. 26, '62
Stanfield, James L.. .
Burlington. ..
Mus. out on det. roll. Mound
City, 111., June 16, '65.
Sutton, Daniel Z
Leroy
' '
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Stump, William H....
Ottumwa
Aug. 25, '62
" ' '
Smith. James
Burlington. ..
Aug. 26, '62
11 11
Siria, Moses
Leroy
Sep. 1, '62
Died of dis. Ft. Scott. Kan.,
Apr. 30, '63. .
Tuis, George W.
Burlington. ..
Aug. 19, '62
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63
Tritt, Clark
Ottumwa
Aug. 26, '62
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Troxel, John S
Leroy
Aug. 19, '62
' ' ' '
Toney, Theodore
Ottumwa
Sep. 4, '62
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., May 24, '65.
Thomas, Adam S
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Humboldt
Sep. 1, '62
Rock, Ark., June 10, '65.
Vickery, Elias
Leroy
Sep. 5, '62
Mus. out on det. rf)ll Little
Rock, Ark., May 24, '65.
Woodworth, Ellis
Burlington. ..
Aug. 26, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Williams, Jesse V
Ottumwa
Sep. 4, '62
" ' '
Watson, William F ..
Aug. 23, '62
Mus. out on det. roll Fort
Leavenworth, July 5, '65.
Wheeler, Simon
Leroy
Aug. 28, '62
Died of congestion of the brain
Paola, Kan., Oct. 5, '62.
Wilson, Lucius M
Ottumwa
Sep. 3, '62
Died of typhoid fever Paola,
Kan., Oct. 30, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. F.
Corroll, WiUiam
Fort Scott....
May 16, '63
June 3, '63
Dis. for disability Jan. 17, '6.5,
Little Rock; w'uded in act'n
Apr. 30, '64, Jenkins' F"ry,.Ark.
Cochran, Hanson S . .
Ottumwa
July 14, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., Juno 30, '65.
Cochran, Henry O
' '
' '
' '
' ' "
Fountain, Harden. . . .
Fort Scott....
Aug. 3, '62
Aug. 13, '63
Died of chronic diarrhea Ft.
Smith, Ark., Aug. 25, '64.
KesmLson, Isaac
Feb. 1, '63
Feb. 28, '63
Mus. out on det. roll Leav'th,
Kan., May 25, '65.
Paola
Oct. 3, '62
Oct. 31, '63
Rock, Ark., May 25, '64.
Lane, Jasper M
Ottumwa
Aug. 1, '62
Sep. 7, '63
Mus. out on det. roll Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Middlebusher LewisE
' '
' '
' '
Powell, James W
Fort Scott....
June 3, '63
June 13, '63
" ' '
Rees, John
' '
Mar. 14, '63
"
" "
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Ezekiel Bunn
Alexander Mc.Author,
riEST LIEUT.
Alexander McAuthor,
Franklin Newell
Mansfield
Hyatt
Mansfield
Sep. 30, '62
Mar. 22, '65
Res. Feb. 10, Little R'k, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Sep. 30, '62 Pro. Capt. Mar. 22. '65.
Mar. 22, '65 Res. May 25, '65, Little R'k.
state of Kansas.
435
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— lNFANTKY-Con^?«Mef/.
COMPANY Q- Continued.
Names and raak.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SECOND LIEUT.
Franklin Nowell . .
FIRST SERGT.
Francis H. Crum. .
Myron N. Corbiu
SERGEANTS.
Myron N. Corbiu
WiUiam McLaugUin,
George W. Blanton. ..
John S. Hoald
Elbridge W. Ray
Wm. Q. Wickersham,
John ('. Hine
CORPORALS.
William M.Agnew...
Virgil M. Hollomon..
Peter A. Day
Robert WhitHon
Alexander Martin . .• . .
William Henry
John C. Hine
John Augur
Elbridge W. Ray
Wm. Q. Wickersham,
.John E. Marutzky
John J. Cottle
PRIVATES.
Agnew, William M . . .
Augur, John
Arthor, James M . . . .
Ames, Madison M
Augur, Daniel
Anderson, Wilson
Butler, John
Dealer, Andrew. . .
Bradley, Henry S.
Blanton, George W.
Beavers, Thomas W
Bayles, Thomas. .
Baudle, William .
Cruiii, Francis H.
("orbin, Myron N .
Cottle, .John J....
('Oeu, Kzekiel
Clark, Orin J
Cottle, David
Cowen, Melcom B...
Clinton, Edward. . . .
Day, Peter .\
Dickeman, William.
Day, Jesse
En<i.<ley, David
Eaton, .Joseph L. . . .
Frazc'll, James A. D.
Heald, .Johns
Hine, .John C
FloUomon, Virgil M.
Henry, William
Hickman, Gabriel.. .
Hope, John
Hodgson, James D.
Kelso, James C
Kersey, Henry. . .
Kesselring, Ezra
Mansfield
Garnctt . .
M<ansfield
Garnett
iVlausfleld
Wyandotte. . .
Mansfield —
Hyatt
Mansfield —
Hyatt
Garnett
Mansfield
Hyatt
Mansfield . . . .
Osawatomie. .
Mansfield
Twin Springs
Mansfield
Hyatt
Wyandotte. ..
Keokuck
Hyatt
Twin Springs
Mansfield —
Twin Si^rings
Garnett
Halkswing .
Centerville.
Mansfield . .
Garnctt
Mansfield
Keokuck
Twin Springs
Keokuck
Twin Springs
Wyandotte . . .
Mansfield
Keokuck
Central City. .
Mansfield
Wyandotte . . .
Mansfield —
Garnctt ......
Osawatomie.,
Keokuck
Twin Springs
Central City.,
Wyandotte. ..
Central City. ,
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 4, '62
\ug. 18, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. i:i, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Aug. 1, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug, 16, '62
Sep. 17, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sej). 9, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 16, "62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 28. '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. ftJar. 22, "6,5.
Died of typhoid fever, Gamett,
Kan., Dec. 3, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 1st Sorgt. Doc. 10, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 'M, 'ti.'i.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Lit-
tle Rock, Dec. 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 30, "6;^.
Mus. out with reg, June 30^ '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, .Juno 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sep. — , '62.
Paola, Kan.
Mus. out on det. roll. Ft. Leav-
enworth, May 20, '65.
Died of lung fever, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Apr. 1, '63.
Died of lung fever, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Apv. 10, '&,i.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Died of fever, lioavenworth,
Kan., May 14, '63.
Des. Paol.a, Kan., Sep. — , '62.
Des. Garnett, Ks., Sep. — , '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 3, '62.
Mus. out with reg, June 30, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll. Little
Rock, .\rk., June 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of dis. .June 16, "63, Kan.
City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
Dieil in pris., C'mp Ford, Tex.,
Aug. 1, '04.
Mus. out with reg. JunelJO, '65..
Des. M'd City, Ks.. Doc. 12, '6:^.
Pro. Hosp. Stew. Oct. 1. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June .'{0, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., July 1, '64.
Died of bilious fever, Paola.
Kan., Oct. 26, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
486
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — LN-FANTRY—Con/Z/i^er/.
COMPANY G—Cuntinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Lewis, John
Lewis, Milton
Leavitt, Seth E. A. . . .
LonfT, Richard H
McAuthor, Alexander
McLaughlin, William
Martin, Alexander . .
Marutzky, John E . . . .
Matthews, Julius —
Means, Drury
MiUer, Henry
Morritt, William
Murphy, John
Newell, Franklin
Nichols, Samuel
Potter, David R
Potter, Beujamin F..
Peterson, Lass
Pottit, Francis M ....
Ray, Elbridf,'e W
Ragains, Lewis G —
Ragains, William H..
Rounds, Robert D —
Roed, Granville
Shields, George A —
Showalter, Aaron D. .
Sliowalter,Abraham"S'
Showalter, Joseph.. . .
SliouU, John
Sutton, William
Soverns, William
Swork, Silas
Taylor, WiUiam
Thomas, Henry G —
Wickersham, Wm. Q.
Whitson, Robert
W^atuetz, Lewis
Waymire, Jacob
West, Joseph
Wells, A. D
Williams, Peter
Whitson, William D..
Wikil, William
Williams, William J.,
Youngman, Michael. .
Mansfield
Wyandotte. .
Twin Springs
Hyatt
Garnott . . . .
Mansfield . . .
Wyandotte. .
Central City.
Twin Springs
Brooklyn.
Wyandotte . .
Mansfield . . .
Central City,
Mansfield
Garnett . .
Man.sfleld
Garnett . .
Halkswing . . .
Trading Post,
Central City. .
Keokuk
Mansfield
Keokuk...
Garnett . .
Mansfield
Hyatt.....
Mansfield
Lawrence
Mansfield
Paola
Hyatt
Mansfield .. .
Central City.
Wyandotte . .
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 2, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Aug
6, '62
9, '62
25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 17, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 30. '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Sep. — , '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. — , '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. — , '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Sep.
Sep.
9, '6'i
1, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., July 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 30. '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct, 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Junq 30, '65.
Died of typhoid fever. Fort
Smith, Ark., Nov. 10 '64.
Dis. by sentence of G. C. M.,
July — , '63, Leav'th, Kan.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 30, '62.
Des. Mabs'ld, Kan., Sep. — ,'62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sep. — , '62, Paola.
Died of a fractured skull, Lea-
venworth, May 7, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 30, '64, Fort
Smith.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 30, '65, Leav-
enworth.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 6, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65 ;
wounded in action Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Dis. July 1, '65, Leavenworth.
Dis. for dis. May 13, '65, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out witli reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. Sep. — , '62, Paola.
Des.Man.sfleld,Kan.,.Sep. — ,'62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 17, '65, Lea-
venworth.
Des.Mausfield,Kan.,Sep. — ,'62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 9, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
July 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Des. Mansfield, Sep. — , '6..
Died of mea.sles, Leavenw'th,
May 24, '63.
Died of lung fever, Leavn'th,
Apr. 8, '63.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 10, '63, Leav
Dis. for dis. May 30, '63, Leav
Dis. for dis. Apr. 10, '63, Leav.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS - Co. G.
Black. John
Clinton, Peter F. . .
Cole, Solomon
Cline, Charles
Clark, George W...
Deyorger, Edward .
Leavenworth,
Trading Post,
Ft.Leaven'th,
Feb. 22, '64
Jan. 26, '63
Dec. 26, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Apr. 13, '63
.July 24, '63
Feb. 22, '64
May 11, '63
May 1, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Apr. 15, '63
July 24, '63
Des. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for dis. June 31, '63, War-
rensburg. Mo.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Died of scurvy, Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Sep. 28, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 13, '65, Leav.,
i
state of Kansas.
437
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -lNFANTKYC'on^//i?<rr/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. G -Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Dikoinan, Levi W..
Hoi>(', Edwin
Mann, John J
I'liininier, Epliraini
Ray, Anderson
Roso, Chrititoplier. .
Steigner, George . . .
Vermillion, Milton .
Woods, George
Woods, John
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
Mansfield
Mound City..
Trading Post,
Graub.v
Ft. L'v'nw'th,
Trading Post,
Leavenworth,
Nov.
SO,
'63
Oct.
80,
'62
Feb.
IS,
'68
Jan.
2
'68
Nov.
26,
'62
Oct.
15,
•68
Apr.
u.
'63
Nov.
26,
'62
Feb.
_22,
'64
Dec. 30, '63
May 1, '63
Doc. 30, '63
Apr. 18, '63
May 1, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June ;%), '6.5.
Mut;. out on dot. roll, Leav'th.
May 2;}, '6.5.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Kan.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN'.
.lames W. Parmeter..
.Vugnstu.s W. Burton,
FIKST LIEUT.
.\ugustus W. Burton,
William Pellett
SECOND LIEUT.
William Pellett
FIK.ST SEEGT.
XnUm F. Wiley
.SERGE.VXTS.
Menjamin F. Dufiield.
William J. Stone
.Iciliii 8. Logan
Maiidii Milhonn
Cliii.~tian L. Roberts
William .\. Hogan . .
CORPOR.\LS.
William A. Hogan . ..
William Connell
Olathe
Fort Lincoln,
Olathe.
Andrew J. Hogan
Adam Motsinger .
(jeorge Moll
Uenj.imin F. Fuller..
Cliarlrs Page
Knfu.- F. Roberts
Henry Hill
James Parker
Marion L. Quillin.. ..
(leorge W". Witt
srusicr.VNs.
.Vlexander H. Smith..
Dawscm P. Smith....
PRIVATES.
Atkins, William H, ..
.^dams, Frederick
Brown, Abraham B...
Buchannou, .James C.
Heeson, Jesse H
Brockman, Thomas S.
Brown, James T
Balthus, George
Hurton, Augustus W
Ca.se, William M
< offce. Isaac V
Chorlow, David
Crune, I.saac B
Connell, WiUiam
Cook, Benjamin F.. ..
Freedom.
Olathe. . . .
Freedom
Olathe. . .
Freedom
Olathe...
Freedom
Olathe...
Freedom .
Olathe.. .,
Fre(ulom .
Olathe
Freedom
Olatlie.
Fort Lincoln,
Olathe
Wyandotte. ..
Olathe
Freedom
Olathe. . .
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 16, '62
.4.ug. 16, '62
Aug. :«. '62
Aug. 16. '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 16. "62
Sep. .80, '62
Jan. 26, '65
Sep. 30, '62
Mar. 10, '65
Sep. 80, '62
Dismissed, July ,7, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65,
Fort Riley, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 26, '6.5.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 10, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Died of disease, Olathe, Kan.,
Nov. 5, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability, June 6, '68.
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with C;o. Aug. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 2, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Died of smallpox. Paola, Kan.
Jan. 7, '63.
Mus. out with Co. .\ug. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 12, '6:1
Leavenworth.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps, July
18, '68, Leavenworth.
Died of di.'-(>ase. Ft. Lincoln.
Kan.. May 1, "63.
Died of disease, .lolmson Co..
Kan., Dec. 16, '68.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. :iO, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 19, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 18, '62.
Killed by guerrillas, Olathe,
Kan., Sep. 7,, '62.
438
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Conimwerf.
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRrV'ATES.
Clay, William
Dougherty, Henry.. ..
Doutrherty, Joseph...
Duffield,Eldridge....
Domler, Peter
Daffield, Benjamin F.
Drake, George C
Dougherty, .John
Dougherty, Moses
Ellis, Julius R
Ellis, Michael J
Fuller, Benjamin F..
Fisher, Thomas H —
Fisher, William H. ..
(liaury . Jes.so
Hogan, William A. . . .
HUl, Henry
Hogan, Andrew J
Holleuback, Benja-
min F
Hanna, .Jasper N
Holleuback, Clark W.
Hogan, Simeon
Huston, James
.Jarbas, Martin
Johnson, Thomas . . . .
.Judy, James B
.Judy, John ,J
Logan, John S
Littlechief , Isaac
Marss, Isaac H
Milhoun, Marion
Moll, George.
Motsinger, Adam
Mann, Aaron
McGloughlin, John. . .
Matthews, David
Moyer John
Owens, Fleming
Parker, James
Potter, William A. P. ,
Page, Charles
Price, Robert V
P(!acock, Joseph
Parmeter, .James W . .
Qailliu, Marion L.. ..
Roberts, Christian L,
Roberts, Benjamin F
Rainey, William R . . .
Rees, George O
Rockwell, Frank L. . .
Rodgers, John
Roberts, Rufus F
Stone, VVilliam .J
St<me, Enoch C
Scraggs, James
Shipman, Sylvester. . .
Stone, James F
Stacy, Abijah
Olathe.
Freedom . .
Olathe
Wyandotte
Olathe. ....
Freedom . .
Olathe
Wyandotte
Olathe
Freedom . .
Olathe.. ..
Freedom . .
Olathe
Wyandotte
Olathe
Wyandotte.
Freedom
Olathe...
Freedom
Wyandotte .
Olathe
Wyandotte .
^Olathe
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Freedom . .
Wyandotte
Olathe
Freedom . .
Olathe
Freedom . .
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1:1, '62
25, '62
16, '62
15, '62
14, '62
15, '62
18, '62
21, '62
16, '62
18, '62
20, '62
18, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Died of disease, Shawnee,
Kan., June 20, '63.
Mus. out. with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
May 7, '63.
Des. Leavenworth June 30, '63.
Des. Leavenworth Mar. 4, '61.
Mus. out with Co, Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Des. Paola, Kan., Dec. 9, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., June 17, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. — , '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Nov. 2, '64, Omaha.
Died of disease Olathe, Kan.,
Oct. 7, '62.
Died of disease Olathe, Kan.,
Nov. 7, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug, 6, '65.
KiUed by guerrillas Olathe,
Kan., Sep. 7, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1.3, '62.
Died of disea.«e Olathe, Kan.,
Nov. 20, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 10, '65.
Trans, to Vet. Resv. Corps
Apr. 14, '64, Leavenworth.
Des. Paola, Kan., Dec. 9, '62.
Dis. by civ. auth., Paola, Kan.,
Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 2, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '62.
Dis. for disability Apr. 13, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of dis. Wyandotte, Kan.,
Nov. 20, "63.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 30, '62,
Pro. Corp. July 16, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep 13, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 11, '64, Lea-
venworth.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 1, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Dis. for disab. Dec. .31, '64, Lea-
venworth.
state of Kansas.
439
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry- Con^mwed.
COMPANY a- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
So ward, Jerome A. . . .
Olathe
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. :W, '62
Pro. Capt. Co. C,2d Kan.Col'd
Vol. Infe., Aug. 19, '63.
Sanders, Samuel
Aug. 18, '62
Pro. Capt. Co. A, 2d Kan. Col'd
Vol. luft., Aug. 19, '63.
Sipple, Woudelin
Sep. 1, '62
Trans, to Vet Reserve Corps,
Apr. 14, '64, Leavenworth.
Skinner, Isaiali
Aug. 7, '62
Killed by guerrillas, Olathe,
Sep. 7, '62.
Shriver, Elia.s M
Aug. 16, '62
Died of disease, Olathe, Oct.
Oct. 3, '62.
Smith, Alexander H..
' '
Aug. 11, '62
' '
Pro. Musician Sep. 13, '62.
Smith, Dawson R
' '
Aug. 16, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Tost, William H
Aug. 2.5, '62
' '
Mas. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Turner, James
Aug. 14, '62
' '
11 11
Turner, Hiram E
Aug. 25, '62
Pro. 1st. Lieut.Co. K. 15th Kan.
Vol. Cav., July 7, '64.
Umpbrey, Langford. .
' '
Aug. 18, '62
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Witt, (leorire W
Freedom
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Ui'Us, Samuel
Olathe
' '
' '
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
Wiley, James F
' '
Aug. 11, '62
' '
11 > >
Whitefeatlier
Wyandotte . . .
Aug. 26, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Walker, William
' '
Aug. 15, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Wallace, George W. . .
Olathe
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 25, 65.
Dis. for disability Dec. 13, '64,
Wilson, Joseph
Freedom
Sep. 10, '62
' '
Leavenworth.
Wiggins, Philip F...
Olathe
Aug. 11, '62
Killed by guerrillas, Olathe,
Sep. 7, '62.
Wheeler, George W . .
Aug. 16, '62
.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
March 22, '63.
Wiley, Anton F
' '
Aug. 12, '62
"
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 13, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. H.
Alleck, Henry
Cohorn, George
'Flint, Jacob
Johnson, William . . .
"Reeds, .Jolin A
Shawnee
Olathe
Leavenworth.
Olathe
Oct. 30, '62
Oct. 18, '62
Mar. 26, '63
Nov. 23, '62
Oct. 24, '62
Oct. 30, '62
Oct. 18, '62
Nov. 23, '62
Oct. 24, '62
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Mar. 4, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease, Shawnee,
Kan., Feb. 19, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Aug. 6, '65.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Jo.seph T. Gordon .
FIRST LIEUT.
George Ellis
James H. Berkshire. .
SECOND LIEUT.
Dcmas M. Alexander,
William Liudsey
James H. Berkshire . .
FIRST SERGT.
Charles H. Giller
SEEdEANTS.
Thomas Rosington. .
James H. Bork.-^hiro.
James M. Arnold
William I. Bigehnv...
LafayettoH.Mrrdick,
Sanuial R. Hoguc
CORPORALS.
Lafayettf^H.Merdick,
^\ alter .J. Victor
William H. Sprague..
■'Thomas Martin
Lauesfield.
Spring Hill.
Wyandotttv
Spring Hill.
Wea
'•Josiah F. Deworso . .
NikUous Mikemmer.
Henry C. FLsheU
Orlando Clark
William Moll
James W. Payne
Lanesfield..
Spring Hill.
Monticollo .
Gardner
Spring Hill.
Spring Hill.
Gardner
Spring Hill.
Lanesfield. .
Spring Hill.
Wea
Lanesfield.
De Soto...
Lanesfield.
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, "62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 2«, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Aug. 13, '64
Sep. 30, '62
Oct. 15, '62
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 30, '62
Mus. (mt with reg. June 30, '65.
Killed in action, Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins ' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out witli reg. June 30, 65.
Pro. Capt. and A. C. Sergt.,
July 30, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. M, 16th Kan.
Vol. Cav., June 25, '6:1.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 13, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Reg. Q.M.Sergt.Nov.12,'63,
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 15, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 30, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out w-ith reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '6.3.
Died in rebel prison, Texas.
Died of disea.so, Leavenworth,
May 13, '63.
Died of disease, Maysville,
Ark., Dec. 22, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65,
Red. to ranks, .\pr. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
440
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — CoJi^/^j^/frf.
COMPANY I — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
CORPORALS.
William Boles
Lanesfleld —
Aug. 18, "62
Sep. 30, '62
John Codington
Spring Hill. . .
Aug. 25, '62
"
Thomas J. Allen
' '
Sep. 2, '63
Oct. 12, '63
-MUSICIANS.
George Hanford
Wyandotte... .
Dec. 6, '62
May 2, '63
Henry Chrysler
"
Mar. 12, '63
"
WAGONER.
Richard Victor
Benjamin F. Hurley..
Samuel Langley
PRIVATES.
Arnold, James M
Arnold, Isaac H
Gardner
Lanesfleld —
Monticello —
Spring Hill. . .
Lanesfleld
Spring Hill. . .
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Aurner, Jacob
.>
Berkshire, James H . .
Bigelow, William I . .
Gardner
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
"
Boles, William
Bratton, William —
Britton, Frederick R.
Bone, Marshall
Brown, John H
Lanesfleld. . . .
Spring Hill...
Wyandotte. ..
Gardner
Black Jack. . .
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 9, '62
"
Brady, Joseph
' '
Clark, Orlando
Lanesfleld —
Aug. 18, '62
"
Codington, John
Crawford, William M.
Collins, Isaac
Copeland, Thomas C .
Collins, Aaron
Dewerse, Josiah F —
Darlaud, Vanloo
Day, Kimber B
Demerest, .Abraham . .
Darland, Achillis O..
Spring Hill...
Lanesfleld.. . .
Richland
Paola
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. ^ 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
••
Richland
Spring Hill. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Spring Hill...
[\
Doty, William A
Fishell, Henry C
Fisher, Edward
Flanders, Charles
Fisher, Alpheus
Framptou, Wm. W. ..
Osawatomie. .
Wea
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 22, '62
"
Spring Hill. . .
DeSoto
"
GiUer, Charles H
Gates, Stephen F
Grooves, George W . . .
Godfrey ,|Washington
Wea
Spring Hill. . .
Gardner
Aug. 25. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 16, '62
;;
Graham, Walter
Spring Hill. . .
Aug. 25, '62
"
Hogue, Samuel R —
Hawkins, James D...
Hurley, Benjamin F.
Gardner
Lanesfleld, . . .
Aug. 28, '62
.A.ug. 23, '62
\\
Heflebower Busrod. . .
Hodges, Jesse M
Haight, Henry
Hensley, Spencer
Hogan, James
Spring HiU. . .
Newcastle
Spring Hill...
Aug. 25, '62
\\
Johnson, William —
Wyandotte. ..
Sep. 9, '62
"
Remarks.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Kan., May 31, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 16, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Mag-
nolia, -Vrk., Nov. 30, '64; wn'd
inaction, Apr. 30, '64, Jenkins'
Ferry, Ark.
Accidently killed, Ft. Smith,
Ark., Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 15, '64,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62 ; mus.
out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Des. Fort Smith, Sep. 3, '64.
Dis. for disability, July 20, '63,
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62; mus.
out with regt. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with i-eg. June 30, '65.
Trans, to Co. C. Oct. 31. '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '63.
Died of disease. Spring Hill,
Kan., Feb. 23, '63.
Trans, to Co. C, Oct. 31, '62.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus, out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, June 15, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven-
wortli, Kan., June 24, '65.
Mus. out on det. roU, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May "27, '65.
Pro. Sorgt. Jan. 14, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Wagoner ; mus. out on det.
roll, L'venw'th, May 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg.iJune 30, '65.
Died, Ft. Smith, Ar. July 18,'64.
Trans, to Co. C. Oct. 31, '62.
Trans, to Inv. Corps, Oct. 15,
'63, Kansas City. Mo.
Died Dec. — , '64, Magnolia,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in act n
Apr. 30,'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ar.
state of Kansas.
441
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Infantry
COMPANY I~Continued.
Conlinucd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
.laroil. Samuel
Liudsfj-, William H..
Ijangloy, Samuel
Lowe, John F
Lava, Frank
Mordick, Lafayette H.
Martin, Tlit)ma.s
Mikenimer, Nikilous,
Moll, William
M an-ty, William
Moore, .James
MuUius, William
Miller, Henry W
Mayfleld, Leander . . .
Payne, James W
Padeu, Henry E. R. ..
Parker, William
Peacock, William ....
Rosinffton, Thomas..
Rose, Charles-
Ramey , Daniel J
Sprague, William H..
Smith, John L
Shield, Edwin R
Sprong, David
.Smith, James R
Soule, Sardine S
Stewart, William
Spraggs, William H..
Sowers, Ellis
Thorne, George A
Traliern.WellingtonA
Trahern, Warren C. ..
Trahorn, .lacob B
Victor, Walter J
Victor, Richard
Wooley, Daniel W....
White, Charlc>.« M....
Wickbom, Charles. ..
Warren, Ambro.se S. . .
Williams, Henry
Wolf, Wiliam K
Wag.staff, rU. O
VVatkins, Francis M..
Yoeham, John
Yonker, Martin
Allen, Thomas J
.\nder.son, James
Ander.son, William . . .
Anderson, Alexander,
Chrysler, Henry
Clark, Henry T
Handford, George
(xibson, William C
Rockville ..
Wyandotte.
Lanesfield..
Kan. City, Mo
Spring Hill.
Lanesfield .
Spring Hill.
DeSoto
Spring HiU.
DeSoto
Squiresville
Wyandotte.
Lanesfield .
Wyandotte.
Lanesfield .
Spring Hill.
Paola
Spring Hill. .
Wyandotte . .
Lanesfield.. .
Gardner
Spring Hill. .
Gardner
Spring Hill. .
Gardner
DeSoto
Squiresville.
Lanesfield. . .
Paola
Black Jack, .
Paola
Aug. 25. 'fi'i
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 27. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 23, '63
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. ^ 9, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. Zi, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 30, '62
Trans, to Co. C, Oc?. 31, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 15, 'G2.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out with
reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 19, "63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of smallpox, Wyandotte,
Kan., Jan. 1, '63.
Mus. out Dec. 20, '62, Leavn'th.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease, Paola, Kan.,
Oct. 20, '62.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '62.
Died of disease, Spring Hill,
Kan., Nov. 9, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 8, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disease, Ft. Smith, Ak.,
Dec. 20, '64.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 15, '64, Lea v.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., May 26, '65.
Pro. reg'l Com. Sergt. Mar.4,'65.
Killed in act'n Apr. 30, '64, .jen-
kiu's Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 25, '65.
Mus. out witli i-eg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1. '62.
Pro. Wagoner, Oct. 1, '62; mu.s.
out with reg. Juno 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 24, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 16, '65.
Mus. out with re.g. June 30, '65.
Died of di.seaso, Paola, Kan.,
Mar. 17, '6:5.
Trans, to Co. C, Oct. 31, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
Spring Hill.
Salt Creek. .
Wyandott*^. ..
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Spring Hill. . .
Sep. 2, '63
Aug. 12, '6;^
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 12, '6:1
Sep. 1. '63
Dec. 6, '62
Aug. 22, '63
Oct.
Aug.
May
Oct.
May
Oct.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '64.
Died of excessive fatigue, Cam-
den, Ark., Apr. 23, '64.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Aug. 9, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., June 30, '65.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., July 25, '65.
442
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— IxXFANTRY—Conitmwerf.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Irwin, Samuel D —
Johnson, Josepb
Jacklin, Thomas
McGuire, Cliarles J .
Morris, George W . . .
Mosier, .John S
Suddarth, Benjamin
Wlieeler, Samuel . . .
Welsh, Isom
CAPTAIN.
John J. Sears. . .
Peter J. Miserez
FIRST LIEUT.
Peter J. Miserez
William Barrett. , . . .
SECuXD LIEUT.
William Barrett
Horace A. B. Cook.. .
FIRST SERGT.
Horace A. B. Cook.. .
William B. Clark . . .
SERGEANTS.
WiUinm B.Clark...
John Bodel
William Jackman. . .
John S. McAlister. . .
Thomas M. May
James M. Iliff
CORPORALS.
WiUiam Hall
John S. McAlister. . .
Thomas M.May
Franklin Gray
Dozier T. Morgan. . .
Andrew J. Wheeler..
William Shipley
Samuel Stewart
Nixon Blair ,
James Williamson . . .
Chas. S. Montgomery
William W. Donny. ..
PRIVATES.
Allen, John N '
Archey, Jonathan
Addis, John B
Anderson, Charles..:
Residence.
Paola.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence .
DeSoto . . . .
St. Joseph Mo,
Laneslield . . . .
Leavenworth.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Aug. 24, '63
Apr. 14, '63
July 23, '63
June 1, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Oct. 12, '63
Oct. 21, '63
Mar. 18, '65
Oct. 12, '63
Aug. 14, '63
June 24, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Oct. 12, '63
May 2, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Mar. 20, '65
Remarks.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., .June 15, '65.
Des. Leav'tli, Kan., May 13, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Died of dis. Texas, Nov. — , 64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 18, '65.
COMPANY K.
Mound City.
Bodel, John
Blair, Nixon. ......
Broadhead,. Jonathan
C Mound City
Marmaton.
Linn county.
Moneka
Marmaton. . . .
Turkey Creek
Marmatan. . .
Mound City.
Ft. Lincoln. .
Marmaton. . .
Mound City.
Xenia
Twin Springs,
Marmaton,
Mound City.
Twin Springs,
Moneka
Marmaton. . . .
Brown, Edwin C.
Brown, John
Ball, George N...
Bruen, David R.
BaU, Arthor J. . .
Beltes, Thomas
Burley, Rufus B. . . .
Cook, Horace A. B.
Marmaton. . .
Mound City.
Linn County.
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 10. '61
July 31, '63
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 30, '62
May 26, '64
Sep. 30, '62
May 26, '64
Sep. 30, '62
May 26, '64
Sep. 30, '62
Aug. 30, '63
Sep. 30, '62
Pro. Mai. 3d Reg. Missouri
Col'd Vol. Feb. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 26, '64.
Resigned May 20, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., June 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Dis. to accept pro. .June 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 20. '64,
Pro. Sergt. July 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of disea.^e. Fort Scott,
Oct. 10, '61.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 14, '65.
Pro. Capt. U. S. Col'd Troops,
July 1, '63. .
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, .June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, 65.
Died of consumption, in Alien
county, Kan., Dec. 11, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. Regt'l Com. Sergt. Oct.
1, '62 ; mus. out with reg. June
30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, 65.
Died of fever, Linn Co. Kan.,
Dec. 12, '62.
Pro. Capt. 36th N. Y. Vols.,
May 7, '64. ,
Dis. for disability Dec. 26, 64,
Ft. Scott; w'u'd in act'n Apr.
30, '64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., May 26, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 30, 64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Sep. .30, '62.
state of Kansas.
443
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'on</»»e(f.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIAATES.
Clark, Williain B
Clary, Isaac O
Craig, James M
Crastour, Douat
Carpenter, Chester B
Mickey, Uriah W.
W. H. C
Dunbar, John
Eby, Peter
Ellis, .Albert
Finley, George N
Gray, Franklin
Griffith, Jesse
HaU. William
Hncker, Henry
Hale, William F
Hooker, Alfred H
Hi^ad, Levi
Harbin, John
Hopper, Joseph
Holbrook, Alfred
Iliffi, .James M.!
Jacknmn, William. ..
.Johnston, Robert H..
James, David B
Keen. Thomas
Lahar, Adam
Lewis, Jolin W
Leifjhtou, Benja-
min F
May, Thomas M
Morgan, Dozier T
Montgomery. Charles
S
McComber. Enoch T.
McAlister John S
Mason, William E.. .,
Mason, Theophilus. ..
Pickerel, Loving
Powell, .John
Parks, Benjamin F. ..
Paine, James (i
Parks, James
Parks, John H
Rhotoii, Hiram
Riley, 'i'homas O. S..
Rosiii.,'tou, Thomas...
Rostou, Roman
Roberson, Joshua
Rliolton, Josiah
Roberts, David
•Shipley, WiUiam
Stewart, Samuel
Smith, Adam
Smith, Eugene E
Sliorteu, Richard
Snydor, John
Smith, Francis M....
Strong, Henry A
Stinsman, Edward H
Moneka
Mound City
Humboldt. .
Mound City
Marmaton..
Mound City
Turkey Creek:
Fort Lincoln,
Marmaton.. ..
Mound City...
Marmaton
Bourbon Co..
Fort Lincoln,
Marmaton. . . .
Mound City..
Turkey Creek,
Mound City...
Marmaton. .
Mound City
N'wLancast'r
Marmaton.. ..
Turkey Creek,
Mound City.. .
Humboldt.. ..
Mapleton
Mound City. ..
Moneka
Mound City..
Turkey Creek,
Mound City...
Gardner
Humboldt
Mound City.. .
Marmaton
Mound City...
Xeni4
Twin Springs
Potosi
Mound City..
Marmaton.. .
Mound City..
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. .=), '62
Aug
Sep.
Aug
Sep.
16, '62
9, '62
23, '62
.5, '62
Moneka
Mound City.
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 16, "62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. Zi, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. :30, '62
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 30, '6.5.
Died of scrofula, Paola, Kan.,
Jan. 19, '63.
Died of fever. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Oct. 25, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, Ark., May 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65 ;
wounded in action, Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
KiUed by guerrillas, Nov. 19,
'64r Cabin Creek, C. N.
t)is. for disability, Jan. 23, '64,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, June 12, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out witli reg. June 30, '65.
Des. Fort Smith, Jan. 4, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg, June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65 ;
wounded in action, Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, '65.
Died of fever, Paola, Kan.,
Dec. 24, '62.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 15, '65 ; pris'r of
war, cap'rd Aug. 25, '64, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. June ;^0,'65.
Died of apoplexy Leavenw'th,
Kan., Mar. 7, '65.
Died of diarrhea Ft. Smith,
.\ug. 2, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea Ft.
Smith, Aug. 27, '64.
Dis. for disability Sep. 23. "ft^,
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 30,'65.
Died of disease Mound City,
Kan., Nov. 25, '62.
444
Adjutant General's Report.
TWELFTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'oH</yiMOf/.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Stinson, James.
Smith, Isaac M..
Smith, Wesl(>y T.
Thompson, William .
Tyhurst, James
Upton, Lewis
Wheeler, Andrew J. .
Williamson, James .
Warren, Lucius P. . .
Weaver, John B
Young, James T
Mound City
Marmaton..
Moniid City,
Twin Springs,
Mound City..
Marmaton.
Moneka
Mound City
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 2.5, '02
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Date of
muster.
Sep. :10, '62
Remarks.
Died of fever, Leavenworth,
Mar. 24, '63.
Died of fever Leavenworth,
Apr. 16, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Company H,
1.5tli Reg. Kan. Vol. Cavalry,
Mar. 15, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 30, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 23, '63,
Kansas City.
Pco. Corp. Aug. 5, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 30, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 30, 65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Akers, Hiram
Akers, Jonatliau
C'anedy, Ricliard L.
Clary, George W. . . .
Davis, William
Dunn, John N
Denny, William W. .
Deyrotf, Frank P....
Garrett, George F. . .
Gage, Henry C
Hornbeck, Je.sse. .
Heustis, Thomas.
Howard, William A.
Harris, John A
Ingrum, William D. .
Lealy, Thomas
Morse, Henry
Newell, George M .
Osboni, James M. .
Pitts, Jasper
Pitts, Barney
Quarles, Augustus .
Reynolds, Hiram...
Rhoton, Ely
Smith, .James A.
Saine, Eliflit B. .
Vantrees, .John . .
Weir, Jasper N. .
Whitson, Allen. .
Kickapoo
Mound City..
Kan. City, Mo.
Twin Springs,
Mound City..
Wyandotte .
Cappionia..
Mound City..
Leavenworth,
Mound City..
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Lincoln,
Oskaloosa
Mound City..
Turkey Creek.
Kau.City,Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Wyandotte . . .
Mound City . .
May 2, '63
May 6, '63
May 2, '63
Nov. 7, '62
June 6, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 31, '63
Jan. 26, '63
Apr. 23, '63
May 11, '63
Apr. 30, '63
Nov.
'63
Apr. 26, '63
Apr. 23, '63
Aug. 6, '68
Sep. 1, '63
May 8, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Aug. 9, '63
May 21, '63
Aug. 30, '63
May 13, '63
Aug. 2, '63
July .31, '63
May 14, '63
May 6, '63
May 15, '63
Aug. 8, '63
June 6, '63
Nov. 30, '62
June 6, '63
Aug. m, '63
May 20, "63
Aug. 23, '63
May 2, '63
Nov. 30, '63
May ^ 2, '63
Aug. 30, '63
June 6, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Aug. 23, '63
May 2, '63
June 6, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Sep. 28, '63
June 6, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Mus. out. Little Rock, Ark.,
July 3, '65.
Mus. out im dot. roll. Little
Rock, June 30. '65.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 8, '63,
Kansas City.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, .June 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 20, '64.
Des. Kansas City, Sop. 30, '63.
Des. Kansas City, Nov. 12, '63.
Mu.s. out on det. roU, Little
Rock, June 30. '65.
Di.-J. for disability, Dec. 5, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus out on det. roll. Little
Rock, June 30, '65.
Des. Kansas City, Sop. 28, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, May 26, '65.
Died of diarrhea. Little Rock,
Ark., Oct. 15, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June .30, "65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dis. Kan. City, Mo., Sep. 2, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock., Ark., June 30, '65.
Died of fever, Fort Scott, Kan.,
Oct. 26, '63.
state of Kansas.
445
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
FIELD AND STAFF.
Infantry.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLOXEI..
Sep. 20, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Oct. 13, '6;^
Sep. 20, '62
Feb. 15, '65
Sep. 20, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Sep. 1, '63
Bv't Briff. Gen. Jan. 13,'6r) ; mu.'^.
out June 28, '65.
Mus. out with ref,'. June 26, '65.
Mus. out -Tune 26, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Resigned Oct. 10, 'i;3.
Mus. out Juno 20, "65, Little
Rock, Ark.
LIEUT. COLONEL.
John B. Wheeler
Troy
MA.IOE.
Caleb A. Woodworth,
Atchison
ADJUTANT.
William P. Badfjer...
George W. Smith
QUARTER MASTER.
St. Louis, Mo
SURGEON.
William M. Grimes...
Atchison
Resigned Oct ''0 "64 \rk
Amos H. Caffee
Mus' out June 26. 'Go, JLittle
Rock.
Res. Feb. 27, '64, Arkansas.
Res. Oct. 6, '63, Dept. Mo.
Died of disease, Springfield.
Mo., Apr. 28, '()3.
Killed in action. Nov. 25, '64,
Timber Hill, C. N.
ASST. SURGEON.
John Becker
Richard W. Shipley..
Paola..
CHAPLAIN.
Daniel A. Murdock. ..
Ozem B. Gardner
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SERT. MAJOR.
Edward P. Perkins. . .
Jacob K. Klinefelter,
William H.Widener..
y. M. SEEGT.
Thomas Stevenson. ..
.Andrew McLaughlin,
COM. SEEGT.
Horner L. Dean
Henry B. Luce
Dwight E. Merwin. ..
HOSP. STEWARD.
^^amuel P. Dickenson,
Michael Nolan
Theodore Feoutin . . .
Troy...
Atchison Co.
Atchison
Hiawatha. . .
Troy
Pardee . . .
Robinson.
Atchison
Marysville...
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 8, '62
.lug. IS, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 22. '62
Aug. "28, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. B, Mav3,'63.
Pro. Adjt. 4th Ark. Inft! Apr.
•22, '64.
Mus. out June 26. '65, Little
Rock.
Pro. Capt. Co. H, 14th Reg.
Kan. Vol. Cav., Nov. 27, '63.
Mus. out July 20,'6.5, Little R'k.
Dis. for disability Mar. 15, '63,
Leavenworth, Kau.
Mus. out as par'ld pris'r of
war May 22, '65, St. Louis, Mo.
Mus. out June '26,'6.5,Little R'k.
Pro. Capt. 2d Ark. Cav. Dec.
19, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith, Mar. 31, '64.
Mus. out June 26,'65, Little R'k.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN'.
Samuel Flickinger.
FIRST LIEUT.
Joseph A. Nixon .
Mfred A. Clutter.
SECOND LIEUT.
Alfred A. Clutter
Alexander Berry
Harvey L. McAdams,
FIRST SERGT.
.^exander Berry
Harvey L. Mc.Vdams,
Richard Moore
SERGEANTS.
Robert J. Wynn
Harvey L. McAdams,
James O. Ogan
James Bender.
Richard Moore...
Thomas W. Ogan.
>villiam Chappie.
Geary City.
Troy
Geary City.
Doniphan Co.
Geary City.. . .
Troy
Doniphan Co.
Troy
Geary City..
Troy
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20. '62
Sep. 20, '62
Dec. 22, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Jan. 25, '64
Jan. 11, '65
Sep. 20, '62
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Res. Sep. 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 22, '63.
Res. Sep. "26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 25, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 29, 'aS,
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 25, 't'4.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co H, 14th Kan.
Vol. Cav., Sep. 26, '63.
Died of fever, in Doniphan Co.,
Kan., Sep. 30, '62.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
446
Adjutant OeneraVs Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — r'o)(^
COMPANY X — Continuea.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks-
SERGEANTS.
Isaac B. Claray
John J. Baner
Thomas L. Chilton. . ,
CORPORALS.
Thomas L. Chilton. .
Thomas W. Ogan
Richard Moore ,
Isaac Wilson
Isaac B. Claray
George W. Bromley.
Samuel A. Sisley
John Osbon
Andrew J. Baird
Robei-t N. Merritt....
Moses J. Riley
Albert Johnson
John Gamble
Joseph Hill, No. 2....
Nathan W. Ogan
Theodore Collins
William H. Myers....
Benjamin F. Jenkins
Abram H. Wilson
MUSH lANS.
Julian Q. Hazen
Isaac Powers
PRIVATES.
.4rcher, Gooi'ge M . . . .
Alexander, George Q
Baird, Joseph
Berry, Alexander
Bowou, Thomas ,
Botkin, Charles D..
Burd, Joseph H
Norton, Walter C
Bender, James
Baner, John .J
Bast, .lohn H
Baird, Andrew J
Bromley, George W. .
Ciena, James
Courier, John M .
Collins, Theo.dore
Cyhapple, William
Clai'ay, Isaac B
Cowger, George W . .
Qronin, Dennis
Chilton, Thomas L. .
Dittemore, George W
Dawe, John F
Dooley, John G
Dickerson, Monar.. .
Furgason, Hiram E.
Fay, Lewis
Gamble, John
Gibson, Henderson. . ,
Howard, Frederick.
Hill, .Tosoph, No. 1..
HiU. Joseph, No. 2. .
Hammon, Jefferson .
HiU, Samuel R
Harrier, Jacob.
Troy
Palermo.. .
Geary City
Troy,
Geary City
Troy
Palermo
Troy
Lexington. . . .
Black Jack, ..
Oregon, Mo. .
Troy...
Palermo
Troy
Sp'gfleld, Mo.
Troy...
Geary City. ..
Troy
Palermo
Doniphan Co.
Highland . . . .
Geary City . . .
Palermo
Trby
Palermo
Highland
Palermo,
Troy
ColumbiaCity
Troy
Walnut Grove
Troy
Geary City.
Walnut Grove
Troy...
Iowa Point.
Wathena. ..
Palermo. . . .
Oregon, Mo
Troy
Geary City. ..
Troy
Palermo
Doniphan Co
Troy
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 22, '62
Sep. 1.'62
Apr. 23, '63
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 30, "62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 26. '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug, 25, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 22, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65,
Red. to ranks Mar. 12. "63.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 8, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 2, '63.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 18, '65.'
Red. to ranks. Mar. — , "63.
Red. to rai^ks.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 'tiS.
Dis. for disability June 29, "(13,
Springfield, Mo.
Red. to ranks.
Died of disease, Little
Jan. 18, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Rock,
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of asthma, Springfield,
Mo., Feb. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 18, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Died of jaundice. Cane Hill,
Ark., Dec. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 18, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
•June 26, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Fayette-
viUe. Ark., Dec. 19, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 18, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 13, '63.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65. ^
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.
Died of pneumonia, Spring-
field, Mo., Feb. 16, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 6o.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea,
Springfield, Mo.. Mar. 9, '63.
Died of remittent fever. Fort
Smith, Ark., Aug. 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 6a.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12. '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 2fa, 65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, 63,
Springfield, Mo.
Died of brain fever, Sprmg-
field, Mo., Mar. 15, '63.
state of Kansas.
447
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Cor?/.
COMPANY A—Cuntmued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hampton, Elisha T.
Hill. Richard
Hunt, William
Hazen, Julian Q
Johnson, Albert
Jenkins, lii'iijamin F,
Keanc, Kdward
Kane, Francis M
Lewis. (TPoriiP W
M.VITS, Kobcrt
McCullock, Wil-
liam J. B
McGalliard, James C.
McCamoy, Samuel J..
Mc.\dams, Harvey L.
Martin, \\ illiam
Mailer, TliomasC...
Mowrey, Dudley...
Merritt, Robert N .
Moonn Ricliard...
Merritt, .Vusle
Ogau, Thomas W. .
OKan, Nathan W. .
Osbon. John
Osau, James O. . . .
Pfenning, Michael
Plotner, Henry C. .
Powers, Isaac
Parker, Jolm
Quinellc, William.. .
Riley. Moses J
Round, William P...
Roth, Henry
Rich, Galon
Randoll, Sidney
Rawles, Nelson
"^'I'wart, Charles W.
'■ak, John J.
^cott, John H.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Germantown ,
Palermo .. .
Troy .
Black Jack.
Troy
Walnut Grove
Palermo ...
Troy
Palermo .. .
Troy...
Doni{)hau Co,
Troy .
Palermo .. . ,
Troy
Geary City
Troy
Doniphan Co.
Troy
Doniphan Co.
Highland
Troy
Lexingt'n,Mo
Geary City. ..
Palermo
Geary City.
Norwich. .
LaG range.
Troy
>inathers, Lewis .
>it>earman, Uriah
-^tilwell, William A..
■"^holtou, Joseph.,
■^isley, Samuel A
I'ank.sley, Harrison.
I'aylor, Richard B .
I'erril. John
I hompson, Joshua W
A'illiams. James
Wilson, Andrew
iVilson, Isaac
Vynn, Robert J.
Granville
Troy
Palermo.
Troy
Aug.
2.'),
'62
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
■i,
19,
1,
25,
4,
30,
25,
'62
•62
'62
•62
'62
'62
'62
Sep.
Aug.
25,
'62
'62
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
20,
1,
27,
'62
'62
'62
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
4,
18,
25,
30,
19,
•62
'62
'62
'62
'62
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
Sep.
20,
3,
'62
'62
Aug.
Sep.
26,
1,
'62
'62
Aug.
25,
'62
Aug.
Sep.
16,
16,
'62
'62
Aug.
25,
•62
Aug.
Aug.
28.
25,
'62
'62
Aug.
20,
'62
Aug.
27,
'62
Sep.
Aug.
5,
25,
'62
'62
Aug.
30,
'62
Sep.
5,
'62
Aug.
25,
'62
Sep.
4,
'62
Aug.
Aug.
27,
25,
'62
'62
Aug.
Aug.
19,
25,
'62
'62
Aug.
20,
'62
Sep. '20, '62
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 't>5.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 1. '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65.
Pro. Musician.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 5, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 11, '62.
Died of typhoid fever, Spring-
field, Mo., Feb. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 18, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 21, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Musician; mus. out with
reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 25, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mils, out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 6, '65,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Mar. IS, '63,
Springfield.
Des. Fort Scott, Oct. 19, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disab. March 18, '63,
Springfield.
Dis. for clironic diarrhea, Fay-
etteville, Ark., Jan. 6, '63.
Dis. for disab. March 18, '63,
Springfield.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. —,'63.
Died of brain fever. Cane Hill,
Ark., Dec. 15, '62.
Died of brain fever, Cane Hill,
Ark.. Dec. 4, '62.
Dis. for disab. Sep. 29, '63, Ft.
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June "26, '65.
Dis. for disab. Jan. 9, '63, Fay-
etteville, .Vrk.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 26. '65.
Died of lung fever, Fayette-
ville, .Jan. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
448
Adjutant General's Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A.
Cont.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Blakoy, JolmF...
Cottrcl), Moses. .. .
Carlile, Ellet
Cole.WiUiaiiiH...
Eccles, Thomas J.
Evans, James
Johnson, Alexander.
Johnson, William M
Kennedy, Allen
Kennedy, Daniel K..
Myers, William H . . .
Mullen, Lemuel
Matlock, David C . . .
Nelson, Edward V. .
Perry, James
Eeed, Mason H
Eeed, Jame.-
Reed, Eli
Rouse, Wilson
Richerson, .John
Eowles, Albert
Scarb rough, .Jona-
than M
Smith. John V
Skinner, Bailey D . . .
Stout, Newton C...
Terry, Clark
Terry, Ellas A
Wilson, Abram H. . .
Watkius, Green B..
VanBur'n.Ark
Cassville, Mo,
Fayetteville . .
VaiiBur'n.Ark
Ft. Smith.Ark
Palermo. . .
Ft. Smith,Ark
VanBur'n.Ark
Bentonv. Ark
VanBur'n.Ark
C'pBabc'k.Ak
Doniphan .
Troy
C'pBabc'k,Ak
Spi-'g:field,Mo.
VanBur'n.Ark
C'pBabc'k.Ak
Spr'.gfield,Mo.
VanBur'n.Ark
Dec. 21, '63
Nov. 12, '63
*Nov. 26, '63
Nov. 17, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Nov. 16, '62
Nov. to. '63
Nov. 1.5, '63
Dec. 2, '63
May 1, '64
Sep. 22, '62
May 21, '64
Nov. 23, '63
Dec. 2, '63
Nov. 1.1, '62
June 2.5, '63
Sep. 29, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Apr. 22, '63
Nov. 30, '63
Nov. 1.5, '62
Apr. 23, '63
Nov. 26, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Nov. 1.5. '62
Nov. 16, '62
Dec. 21, '63
June 9, '64
Sep. 22, '62
June 9, '64
Dec. 21, '6:^
Nov. 15, '62
Xwg. 16, '63
Sep. '29, '62
Nov. 15, '62
Aug. 16, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Nov. 15, '62
Aug. 15, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Trans, to Co. B. 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat. June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Dis. for disability May 29, '65,
Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Killed in skirmisli with a rebel
scout. Mar. 22, '63, near Fay-
etteville.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '63, Little Rock.
Died of chronic dianJiea Ft.
Smith, Ark., Sep. 15, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Pro. Cori). ; mus. out with reg.
.June 26, '65.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. B. 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '62, Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. B. 1st Kan. Vet,
Bat., June 26, '65. Little Reck.
Died of tvphoid fever. Ft.
Smith, Ark., June 6, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 2t>, '65, Little R'ck.
Pris. of war ; exch. May 27, '65 ;
trans to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little R'ck.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little R'ck.
Pro. Corp. ; trans, to Co. B, 1st
Kan. Vet. Bat., June 26, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Kan. Vet.
Bat., June 26, '65, Little R'ck.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Henry Haverkorst .
Marion N. Beeler. . .
Edward P. Perkins.
FIEST LIEUT.
Marion N. Beeler. . .
John F. Kotsch
Antoine Brentano..
SECOND LIEUT.
August Langeheme-
ken
Edward P. Perkins.
FIRST SEEGT.
John F. Kotsch
.Vntoine Brentano..
George Linton
Peter Mohr
SERGEANTS.
Antoine Brentano..
Jacob Kent
Jasper Calvert
Winslow VV. Smith.
Richard Manson. . .
Atchison
Troy
Groningeu.
Atchison
Troy
Groningen.
Troy
Palermo.. .
Groningen.
Troy
Sep. ^^1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 4. '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep.
20,
'62
May
19,
'63
Dec.
6,
'64
Sep.
20,
'62
May
27,
'63
Sep.
tl.
'64
Sep.
'20,
'62
May
23,
'63
Sep.
•20,
'62
Res. Apr. 20, '63, St. Louis.
Died Aug. 13, '64, Van Buren,
Ark., of w'nds rec'd in skirm-
ish Aug. 1, '64.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Capt. May 19, '63.
Res. May 20, '64, Van Buren.
Mus. out with reg. June '26. '65-.
Res. Mar. 27, '63, Springfield. ■
Pro. Captain Dec. 6, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 27, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 27, '64.
Red. to ranks Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, 65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.
St fate of Kanfids.
449
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry -~Co«^
COMPANY B- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Autoino Brantano . . .
Peter Molir
Jasper Calvort
Richard Mausoii . . . .
Jofl H. Tluirp
Josopli Walker
John S. Williains
Albert Albors
Sampson Graves . . . .
Francis M.Abbott...
William A. lies
.James Whitewater. .
MUSICIAN.S.
William Cowffer . . . .
Marion F. Harper. . .
Wellington Kirkpat-
rick
WAGOXER.
(reorse Linton.,
./■imes Heaston.
PRIVATES.
Aiiher, Thomas
.\hhott, George W.
Abbott, Francis M
Albers, .Albert
.Vliorlee. John
Arthur, Robert. . . .
Alexander, Enoch,
Harber, Daniel
Hennett, Thoma.s. .
Hutler, William B.
liutler, Edward .S.
Hrcntano, William
Hri-ntaiio, Antoinc
rami)bell, George.
Calvert, Jasper.. . .
( 'owger, William. .
("ole. Isaac
<'oker, Thompson.
Dorian, Charles.. .
Field, Jo.seph
Freeman, .Jacob. . .
Frazier, Hiram H.
Fleck, .John
Groomer, Alexander
(jraves, Sampson
Gray, Loftus
Goflre.v, Daniel.
Goll. Henry ....
Hockaday, John
Hockaday, Thomas E.
Harper, Marion F
Hack, Charle.s
Hickman, Ihmry
Hakel, Hesekiro
Heaston, James
lies, William A
• udd. j:rastus
Jones, Jessee
Kaji, Thomas.
Kotsch, John F....
Kent, Jacob
Kirk Patrick, Welling-
ton
Kirby, .John ...'.'.'.'.
Groningen . . . .
Palermo
Troy...
ColurabiaCity
Troy
ColumbiaCity
Troy
Croningen.
Troy
ColumbiaCity
Troy
Sep. 1,
Sop. 4,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 21,
Aug. :«,
Aug. 13,
Aug. 9,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 21,
Sep. 2,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 2(), '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. .5, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 1. '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 9,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 6,
Aug. 30.
Sep. 1,
Aug. 12,
Aug. 10,
Sep. 4,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 20, '62 Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '62.
I Pro. 1st. Sergt. Jan. 5, '6.5.
I Pro. Sergt. May 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt: Oct. 27, '61.
i Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6.5.
Died of congestion of the brain
C'pBabcock, Ark., Nov. 16,'62.
Trans, to Vet. Resv. Corps
.Aug. 29, '64, by order war dept.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Fay-
etteville, .Jan. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 22, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 3, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sop. 20, '62.
Pro. Musician.
Dis. for disab. March 14, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Dis. for disab. March 11, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 26, '65.
Mus. out .June 6. '65, Little
Rock.
Des. Troy, Kas., July 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '64.
Dis. for disab. March 23, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 26, '65.
Left sick atCp. Stanton, Kan.,
Oct. 8, '62; not heard from
since.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Ft. Scott.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out with reg. .Juno 26, '65.
Pro. Wa.goner.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 19, '63.
Springfield.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 14, '63,
Springfield.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Musician.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
—29
450
Adjutant GcncraVs He port.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry—Co?*/.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Rosidonce.
PEIVATES .
Kiefer, Simon . . .
Keobley, Michjiel . .
Lawrence, Edward.
Lee, David A
Linton, George
Lechner, Matliias.
MaQuilkeu, .]«)hu. . .
Manson, Richard. . .
Mansfield, Robert..
Moore, Wilson D. . .
Mobley, John W. . . .
Murray, Kirvin
Mohr, Peter
Massaw, Amanders. . .
Montisomery, Robert,
Marolf , Fi-ederick
Neeland, .John R
Pierce, Thomas M.. ..
Perkins, Edward F. . .
Paul. Frederick
Roberts, Willliam . . . .
Roberts, Jame.s
Rollier, Lewis
Reed, Sandy
Standenniaier, John.
Scull, Reuben
Silence, John
Spears, .James
Smith, Theodore T.
Smith, Winslow W.
Staub, Peter
Thorp, Joel H . . .
Tindle, James B.
Ulsh, Isaac Newton .
Williams, Johns....
Walker, .Joseph
Weishtman, Jolin . . .
Wollard, William J.
Wliite, Thomas
Willison, Samuel
Washburn, Henry . . .
Woods, Nicholas. . . .
Wiley, John W
Whitewater, James.
Troy .
Palermo .
Troy
Date of Date of
enlistment. muster.
Columbia C'y,
Troy
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. U. '62
AuK. 19. '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. ^ 4, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 14. '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Remarks.
Dis. for disability Mar. 14, '&,
Springfield.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 14, "63,
Fort Leavenworth .
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Wagoner ; mus. out with
reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 20, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26. '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Died of pneumonia, Springf'ld,
Mo., Feb. 5, '63.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Leava'th ;
pris. of war from Mar. 23, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 11, '63, Spring-
field, Mo,
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 28, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '63.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 19, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 3d Reg. I. H. G.
Dec. 31, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 14, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, >)5.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 28. '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 2(). '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 29, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 19, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 14, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mu5. out with reg. June2ti. '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 25, "65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B.
Asher, John
Bentley, Creed
Dole, William
Howard, Charles J. . .
McKinney, Benjamin.
Vann, John
Whitecloud, James.
Washburn, James . . .
Wash.Co.,Ark
Troy
VauB'ren,Ark
Cane Hill,Ark
C. Babc'k.Ark
Troy
Jan. 1, '63
May 28, '63
May 28, '63
Nov. 11, '63
Dec 20, '62
Nov. 14, '62
May 28, '63
Aug. 17. '63
Dec. 21, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Dis. for disability, Sep. 11, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, "65, Little Rock. Ark.
Des. on march, .Jan. 30, '63.
Des. on march to Van Buren
Dec. 27, '62,
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Aijk.
■^M
S>t(it<' of Kansas.
451
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry -C'o«Y.
COMPANY C.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dat(i of Date of
enlistineut. muster.
Bemarks.
CAPTAIN.
HiikIi Rt>l)ert.soii
Jeri'inialiFrankliouso
I-IK.ST LIEUT.
Jen'iniali Frankliouse
Alftvil C. Low
SECOND LIEUT.
Alfred C. Low...
FIRST SERGT.
George N. Hill
SERGEANTS.
Warren Day
Georire W. Lediuj^ton,
Robert Mealor
Powell O. Roberts. . .
.Jaini's Rivan
Tyre Nelson
CORI'()R.\LS.
Tyre Nelson
Samuel S. Hartwell.
Troy
Doniplian Co,
James H. Floyd.
Samuel C. Meek.
Doniplian Co,
Willot A. Pry
William Rrittain.
Christopher C.Clouch
Tyre H. Martin
Francis M. Mathewy..
Samuel C. Sawver
Muse^ R. Townsend..
John T. Kirwin
Jordan O. Marcel
Wesley Hif?Rins
Bird K. Ram.sey
MUSICIAN.
Samuel D. Senor
WA(;ONER.
William Garner
ChristianO.Turkleson
PRIV-VTES.
Brittain, WUliam
Berry, Isaac M
Bristoe, Nicholas
Browning, Aloiizo G.
Brnc<\ William F ...
Bryan, James
Clevenger, Samuel P..
Clift, John D
CuniminKs, Woodson..
Cloucii.ChiistopherC.
Day, Warren
Davis, (ieorjjreH
Davis, Robert H
Despain, William
Danewick, Olsen M . .
Denning, .James W. . .
EdKinston, Vino E.. . .
Edwards, Joseph.
Etherton, .James..
Etberton, Henry S.
Floyd, James H....
Foley, Patrick
Garner, William . . ,
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 30,
Aug. 19
Aug. 26
Aug. 22
Sep. 2
Sep. S
Sep.
Aug. 19,
Sep. :{
Sep. (>
Sep. 5
Aug. 26,
Sep. 5
Aug. 12
Aug. 26
Sep. 5
Sep. ^ S,
Sep. 3,
Aug. 19:
Sep. S
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep. 5
Aug. 12
Aug. 19
Sop. 3,
Sep. 6,
Sep. 2
Sep. 3
Sep. 6
Sep. S
Aug. 26
Aug. 30,
Sep. 5
Sop. 8,
Sep. 2:
Aug. 19
Sep. 3,
Aug. 28:
Aug. 19,
Sep. 4
Sep. 6,
Sep.
Nov.
20, '62
1, '63
Sep. 20, '62
1, '63
Nov
Sep.
20, '62
Res. July 12, "63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26. "6?).
Pro. Capt. Nov. 1. "63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, "6.5.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 1, "63.
Mu.s. out with re.g. June 26. '65.
Dis. for di-sability Feb. 14. '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, "65.
Red, to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Ai.r. 1, "64.
Died of consumption Favette-
ville. Ark., Dec. 8, '62.
Dis. July 6, '65, Pittsburg, Pa.
Dis. from hosp. Leavenworth,
Kan. ; date unknown.
Dis. for disability Mar. 2. "62,
Spriugfitdd, Mo.
Dis. for disability Feb. 19, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. Juno 26, '65.
Des. Sep. 12, '63.
Dis. for disability May 12, '65,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65.
Mus. out July 13, '65, Leav'tb.
Dis for disability. Mar. 24, '6:?,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. '
Mus. out with reg. .Fune 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 14, '6:1,
Sprini^lield, Mo.
Died of fever. Cane Rill, Ark.,
Dec. 13, '62.
Dos. Sep. 12, 't».
Pro. Sorgt. ; nuis. out witli
rog. June 26, '65.
Mus. out with rog. .June 26, '65^
Des. Fayett<^ville, Sop. 12, '6!^.
Mus. out witli reg. June "26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sop. "20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '6-2.
Mus. out witli reg. .Juno 26. '65..
Dis. for disability .\pril 14, '63..
Fort Scott.
Dis. for disability Apr. 3, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of typhoid fever. Spring-
field, Mar. 11, '63.
Dis. for disability Sep. 7, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Died of typhoid fever, Little
Rock, Aug. 12, '64.
Died at Milville,Mo., Ma v 7,'63,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Wagoner.
452
Adjutant General's Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY C — Continued.
Infantry — Cont.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
(Tilmore, Benjamin F,
G-race, (xeorge
(■rilmore, Samuel M.. .
Hill, George N
Hartwell, Samuel S..
Higgins, Wesley
Hargus, John L
Huss, Fielding
Hustead, .James
Hutcbins, James E . .
.Jacks, Daniel
.Jackson, Charles
.James. George A
Kirwin, John T
Ijpavering, Jacob . . . .
Lawhorn, James
La whom, Sberard...
Ledington, \Vm. K. ..
Ledington, Geo. W. . .
Lyons, Acel
Lyons, Richard F
McDowell, John
Marcel. Jordan O
Martin, Tyre H
Matbewy, Francis M.
Meek, Richard
Doniphan Co
Meek, Samuel C
Mealer. Robert
Meug, Andrew
Mossier, Frederick S<
Murry, Barney
Miller, John J. C.
Neese, .Joseph . . . .
Neese, WUliani. . .
Nowls, .John ....
Nelson, Tyre
Pitman, David.
Plummer, John R .
Powell, Walton . . .
Pry,Thaddeus T..
Pry, WilletA...
Quick, William
Ramsey, Bird K
Robertson, Free-
born G ■ .
Ross, Charles G
Roberts, PoweU O .
Rockwood, George .
Sampson, William P
Sawyer, Samuel C . . .
Shanks, William B. .
Shaw, Isaac W
Sproals, John A
Sproals, William S. .
Stanley, Preston
Stratton, Harry O. . .
Doniphan
Doniphan Co,
Doniphan
Doniphan Co.
Doniphan
Doniphan Co.
Seix S, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Auf
5, '62
1, '62
2, '62
:S, '62
2, '62
1, '62
30, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. _8, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Ang. 19, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
S, '62
9, '62
6, '62
8, *62
5, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. S, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
8, '62
6, '62
3, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
5, '62
1, '62
22, '62
9, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
26, '62
22, '63
29, '62
12, '62
19, '62
30, '62
4, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Missing in act'u Prairie Grove,
Ark., Dec. 7, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 8, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26. '6.i.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Jnne 26, '65.
Dis. for disability May 6. '6.5,
Little Rt>ck.
Dis. for disabilit,\ Mar. 24, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. -June 26, 'e.").
Died of clirouic diarrhea,
Springfield, Mo., Feb. 8, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 10, '63,
Mus. out witli reg. .June 26,' 6.i.
Dis. for disability Mar. 28, '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Mar. 11. '63,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability May 21, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg, .June 26, '65.
Des. Ft. S'th, Ark., Oct. 19, '64.
Des. Ft. L'wth, Ks., Dec. 30. '62.
Pro. Corp. .4.pr. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability May 11, '63,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6.5.
Died of congestive fever. Camp
Babcock, Mo., Nov. 24, '62.
Des. Fort Smitli, June 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6.5.
Died of continued fever, Fay-
etteville. Ark., Jan. 2, '6:1.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability. May 21, '64,
Leavonwortli.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 2, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of pneumonia, Fayette-
viUe, Ark., Jan. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Died of continued fever. Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 28, '62.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
Mus. out witii reg. June 26, '65.
Died, Sep. 7, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 14, '63.
Springfield.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 2, '63,
Springfield.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 15, '62.
Dis. for disability, Feb. 24, '63,
Springfield.
Died, at Fayettev'l, Jan. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, |65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 2, '63,
Springfield.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 24, '63,
Springfield.
Killed in action, Nov. S, '64,
Van Buren, .\rk.
state of Kdiisas.
453
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — In f.xntky
COMPANY C -Continued.
(Jont.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
S\vec<ipu, Tlu>nlal^: ....
Seiior, Sanuiel D
Townsend. Mo.^e.s R..
Turklet;ouCbristian O
Vickery. Eli T
Warren, Samuel E. ..
Ward, .James W
William.s John R...
Doiiiplian
Doniplian Co.
Walnut (xr've,
Doniphan Co.
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. .1. '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 20, "62
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '6.5.
Pro. Musician.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 5, '6:^.
Pro. Wagoner.
Killed in action. Dec. 7. "62,
Prairie Grrove, Ark.
Died at Lea'worth, Mar. 26,'6;<.
Died of spotted fever, Leaven-
worth, Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,'65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Doniphan Co.
Jan. 17, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Trans, to Co. B, 1st V^et. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Boyd, Andrew
Van Bur., .\rk
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. '29, '64
' • ' '
Brandaway, .lames K.
' '
Jan. 18, '64
Feb. 8, '64
• '
Chapman, George
Doniiihau Co.
Aug. 18, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Died of congestive fever. Fort
Smitli, Mav 11, '64.
Freeman, Aaron
Jan. 18, '64
Fob. 8, '61
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat..
June 26, "65. Little Rock.
Freeman, Moses
' '
Feb. 4, '64
' '
Des. Fort Smitli, .A.pr. 25, '64.
Hole, .Jolui G
' '
Feb. 1, '64
Des. Mar. 21, '64.
Howard, James J.. ..
' '
Feb. 2.5, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Des. June 21, '64.
Jau. 4, '64
July 15. '63
Des. Ft. Smith, Apr. 21, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
MonlioUan. .James . ..
Troy
Aug. 15, '63
June 2^^, '65, Little Rock.
Monliollan, Samuel .
Donipluin Co.
Aug. 1, '6H
Oct. 6, '63
Died of rlieuraatism. Little
Rock, Feb. 23, "64.
Neidiffer, Mark
Dec. 10, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65. Little Rock.
Ogden, Andrew
FaUCity,N.T.
Aug. 20, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Des. May 31, '65.
Pledger, Jesse F
Doniphan Co.
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Des. Aug. 22, "64.
Patrick, Meredith
Van Bur.. Ark
Feb. 25, '64
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Reed. .James
Doniphan Co.
June 8, '63
Aug. 15, '63
' ' ' '
Strvcuson, Lewis
' '
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 6, '63
' ' ' '
Smith, Richard
Van Bur., Ark
Feb. 25, '64
Feb. 29, '64
' ' ' '
Stevenson, .James
Doniijlian Co.
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Died in Kansas, Oct. 24. '64.
Snelling, Samuel
Sep. 15, '63
Dec. 21, '6:3
Died of hemorrhage of bowels.
Ft. Smith. Oct. 24, '64.
Tumbleson, William..
Van Bur., Ark
Feb. 4, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat..
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Wilson, Hiram
Doniphan Co.
Sep. 15, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Webb, Henderson
Van Bur., Ark
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 29, '64
' ' ' •
Wiseheart, James D..
Dimiplian Co.
Sep. 1, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Died of chronic diarrhea. Lit-
tle Rock, May 3(1, '65.
COMPANY D.
r,\PT.\lx.
H(Miiy R. Neal
Ri>b,-rt Mauville...
FIRST I.IKfT.
John Batsell
Rotiert Jlanville. . .
John L. McCuUy..
SKCONl) LIEUT.
Robert Manville. . .
John L. McCully..
FIRST SERGT.
Edward P. Perkins
John L. McCully. .
James H. Fincli.. .
ser<;e.\xts.
James H. Finch . . .
Scott Noel
William Elliott . .
.\ugustus Frahm.
Judson A. Crookham,
John P. Mosley
Nathan McKee
Atchison.
.Vtclii.'^ou
Tro>
.\tclii.son
Monrovia.
Atchison
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Mar. 9, '65
Res. .Jan. 16, '65.
Mus. out with rea
J uno 26, '65.
Sep. 19, '62 Res. Doc. 5, '6:^.
Mar. 12, '&i Pro. Capt. Mar. 9, '65.
Mar. 9, '65 Mus. out with re.g. June 26, '65.
Sep. 19, '62
Mar. 12, '&.i
Sep. 19, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 12, 'IW.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 9, '65.
Pro. Sorgt. Maj. Sep. 22, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6").
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 12, '63.
Killed by accidental discharge
of musket, Canij) Bowen, Ark.,
Nov. 7, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Mus. out on (let. roll, L«av'tli,
July 13, "65.
Mus. out witli reg. .June '26, '65.
Died May 9, '64, of w'nds rec'd
in action, Ai)r. 30, '64, Jenkin's
Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out on (let. roll, Ft. Leav-
enworth, May 11, "65.
454
Adjutant GencraVs Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o»^
COMP AN Y D — Co >! tinned .
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
SERGEANTS.
Nelson N. Hollcrott..
Hiirvey C. Masters . . .
Lucius Walker
CORPORALS.
Judson A. Crookham,
Harvey C. Masters. ..
Lucius Walker
Amos D. Fizer
James A. J. Hancock,
Thomas F. Cook
Nathan McKee
•James Sumner
Benjamin Whitlow. . .
.Ja mes E. Sipes
Commodore P. Brock.
PRIVATES.
Aid. .John
Abbott, .John
Brock, Commodore P.
Breedlove, Charles . . .
Best, Henry F
Barcley, Isaac H. .
Brock, William H .
Bock, .Jacob
Bobb, William H.
Baker, Nelson G..
Belze, John G
Blair, Charles..
Coburn, Joseph
Chandler, John
Commons, Thomas.
Cook, Newton N
Cook, Thomas F
Crookham, Judson A
C.-irponter, George W
Emory, William G. .
Edwards, Drury . . . .
Elliott, William...
Finch, James H. . .
Frohm, Augustus .
Fletclier, Amos W .
Fizer, Amos D
Fowles, Hen ry
Gillaspy, Patrick G.
Groves, Richard J.. .
Hnber, Matthew .
Hamilton, Eli
Harden, William H.
Ham, Malcomb
Hartsell, WiUiam E . .
Hancock, Robert W . .
Hancock, James A. J,
Halligan, .John J
Hollcroft, Nelson N . .
Monrovia.
Atchison .
.\tc)iison Co .
Atchison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atcliison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atcliison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atchison . . . .
Atcliison Co.
Monrovia.
Atchison .
Atcliison Co .
Atcliison . . . .
Atchison Co
.Vtcliisoii . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atchison
Atchison Co .
Atchison . .. .
AtchLson Co.
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, "62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 13, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. ^ ^1, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Dis. for dis. .June 11, '65.
Mus. out witJi reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 13, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 28, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 22, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus, out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 6, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leavn'th,
June 26, '65.
Pro Sergeant.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 26, "65.
Dis. for disability, April 1, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp, Dec. 4, '64.
Mus. out with rog. June 2fi,'65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E, SSd U. S.
Col'd Inft., Mar. 0. '65.
Died of fever, Fayetteville,
.\rk., Jan. 3, '03.
Killed in skirmisli, Oct. 12.'63,
Webber's Falls, C. A.
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65.
Des. Sugar Creek, Kan., Oct.
13, '62.
Died of chronic bronchitis. Ft.
Smith, Nov. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,'65.
Dis. for disab. Sep. 6, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Dis. for disab. Sep. 29, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 5, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Pro. Corp. Sop. 29, '62.
Pro. Corp, Sep. 19, '62.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 21, '64, Lea-
venworth.
Des. Leav'tli, June 5, '65.
Died of dropsy. Ft. Scott, Mar.
29, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Sop. 19, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 4, '62.
Mus. out with rog. June '26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
.June 26, '65.
Died June 22, '65, Little Rock,
of w"ds rec'd while attempt'g
to escape from guai'd-house.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 11, '63,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, .June 25, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 23, '65.
Died of congestion of brain,
Van Biirou, Ark., Nov. 4, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. .June '25, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability, May 11, '63
Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 19. '62.
state of Kiuisas.
455
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ^Infantry
COMPANY D— Continued.
Cont.
Namer= nmi rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Ingle, John F
James, ('liarlcs
.Jamrs. Saniiu'l
.Joukins, Robert
Jenkins, .John
Jenkins, Henry
Kirk, James E
Kirns, Aaron
LancastiT, .Jolm H. .
Landrum, .Toel D. . . .
Means, -James M . . . .
Mans, Joseph C
Musser, David
Miller, Madison L. . .
McCully, John L.'...
McAleny, Henry
Martin, Silas
McKee, Nathan
Mosley, Jolm P
Masters, Harvey C .
Noel, Scott
Nance, Webcome . . . .
Nutoson, Niite
Norris, Orland .T. ...
Parsons, Georse E. .
Perkins, Edward P. .
Rhodes, .John
Riley, Hender.son N .
Ramsey, William
Recht, .John
Sipes, .James E
Sipes, John F
Shetler, Barnet
Stiffey, i:)auiel
Sniock, William H. .
Scliubeit, .John ".
ScDville, George A.. .
Sumner, James
Scott, John J
Scott, William '.
Thompson, .James D
Tofte, George
Trimmer, Jolin
Tucker, .John 1?
Whitlow, Ben.iamin.
Wilson, Andrew
Widenor, William H
Wall, John S
Williams, Henry C.
Wylie, William H...
Walker, Lucius
Weaver, Theodore P
Atchison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Atchison . . . .
Atchison Co.
Aug. 19, "tVi
Sep.
Sep.
1, 't>2
6, '62
Atchison . .
Atchison Co.
Atchison . . . .
Atchison Co .
Aug. 14,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 20.
Sep. 1,
Aug. -24,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 21,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 21,
Sep. 1.
Aug. 19,
Aug. 21,
Sep. 1, '62
Trov
Sep.
Sep.
10,
1,
'62
Monrovia
'62
Atchison
'■
Atchison Co..
Atchi.son
Atchison Co..
Aug.
Sep.
21,
1,
'62
'62
'•
Aug.
21,
'62
Atchison
Atchison Co . .
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
20,
21,
1,
27,
•62
'62
'62
'62
"
Aug.
19,
'62
' '
Aug.
Sep.
20,
1,
'62
'62
Atchison
Aug.
13,
'62
Atchison Co . .
Aug.
Sep.
20,
1,
'62
'62
Sep. 19, "62
Atchison
Aug. 21, '62
Mus. out on (let. roll, Leaven-
worth, .June 26, '6.5.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 9, '62,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 26, '65.
Mus out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 11, '6.5.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 21, '65.
Mus out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Atchison, Kan., Nov. 2, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of fever, Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Apr. 10, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 19, '62.
Mus out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Corp. Nov. S, '6o.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, 65.
Dis. for. disability, .Jan. 11, '65,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Died Dec. 8, "62, Fayetteville,
Ark., of wn'ds rec'd in act'n
Dec, 7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Died of bilious typhoid fever,
Ft. Smith, July 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 20, '63,
Springfield.
Mils. o>it with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of fever. Camp Kabcock,
Ark., Nov. 27, '62.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg, .June 26, "65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 27, '63,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 10, '63,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,' '65.
Died of fever. Ft. Smith, Ark..
Aug. 25, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 15, '64.
Died of typhoid fever, Spring-
field, Mar. 26, '63.
Pro. Ser.gt. Maj. .June 15, '64.
Mus. out with re.g. June 26, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 3, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '64.
Dis. Apr. 13, '64, to accept pro
motion in 11th U.S. Col'd Inf-
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
James, Samuel. .
Potter, David H.
Winthrop,Mo.
Atchison Co..
Sep. 27. '62
Sep. 27, '62
Mus. out .June 26, '65, Little
Rock.
Died of coug"stionof the brain,
Sijringfield, Apr. 7, '63.
456
Adjutant General's Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY E.
Infantry — Con/ .
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIN.
Perry Hutchinson —
James H. McDou«:all,
FIRST LIEUT.
Jainos H. McDousall,
William VV. (jrittin. ..
SECOND LIEUT.
JoJm N. Cline
FIRST SERGT.
William C. Cleary....
William VV. GriHin...
Edward Sccrest
SERGEANTS.
William W. Griffin...
JaniL's Kellc'.v
Corndius R. Horn beck
John W. Fitch
Charles Curs
John F. Marshall. . .
William Kneeland.
Edward Secrest
( OKPOR-VLS.
Mansis Sti'wart
John F. Marshall. .
Edward Secrest
Richard Cleucy. . . .
Robert F. J. Knox.
William Kneelaud.. .
Charles Curs
Toliver Bronaugh . . .
The<-)dore Frontin . . .
Alonson A. Mortin.. .
Joseph Cunninarham.
William Paul
George W. McAtee. . .
James C. Lawson
Luman W. San ford. .
Philip A. Kizer
George George
John C. Rennor
PRIVATES.
Adam, John
Alley, Francis M
Adamson, Ahijah.
Bentley, William A. . .
Burrow, Gottfried. . . .
Burk, Philip
Block, Myers J
Burch, Charles
Bronaugh, Robert M
Bronaugh, Toliver
Clency, Richard. . . .
Clearoy, William C.
Capansky, Ferdnand,
Colony, Oliver L. P. . .
Curs, Charle.s
Cunningham, Joseph,
Deshazer, .John
Ealey, John. . . .
Fitch, John W.
Frontin, Theodore. . .
Griffin, WUliam W.. .
George, George ......
Marysville.
Centralia.
Brownsv'e. N.
Marysville . ..
Fancy Creek..
Marysville. . . .
MarshaU Co. .
Marysville.. . .
Centralia
Fancy Creek..
Mar.^hallCo..
Aug. 28, 't)2
Sep. 9, "(32
.Aug. 28, '62
Fancy Creek.
Marshall Co.
Marysville. . .
Fancy Creek.
Nemaha Co. .
America
Aug. 30,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 30,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 4,
Fancy Creek..
Nemaha Co. . .
Clay county..
Marshall Co
Marysville. .
Marshall Co
T'bleR'k,Neb
Marshall Co.
Marysville.. .
MarsliallCo.
Nemaha Co,
Richard'onCo
Wash'gton Co
Marysville..
Nemaha Co.
Brownsv'e, N.
Clay county . .
Marshall Co..
Fancy Creek.
Mar.-hallCo.
Riley county.
Centralia
Clay county
Marysville..
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 1,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 5,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 30,
Aug. 28,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 8,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 8,
Aug. 30,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 4,
Aug. 2^,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 5,
Aug. 28,
Sep. 20, '62
Dec. 4, '63
Sep. 20, '62
1,'64
.Jan.
Sep
Res. July 17, '63.
Dismissed the .service, per S.
O. No. 127, dated Little Rock,
May 29, '65.
Pro. Capt. Dec. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, i;.").
Res. Oct. 12, '63.
Red. to ranks. May 14, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '60.
Pro. 1st Scrgt. May 14, '63.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 13, '&,
Sv)ringfield, Mo.
Killed in action Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Red. to ranks, Sep. 9, '64.
Mus. out with re.g. June 56, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 13, '64.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 19, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 4, '63.
Pro. Sergt. May 14, '63.
Dis. for disability Mar. 3, '6S.
Springfield, Mo.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 22, '63,
Springfield. Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 7, '63.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 7, '64.
Red. to ranks, Apr. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 21, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. .June '26, '65.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 1, '62.
Died of varioloid, Ft. Smith,
Ark., June 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. 1st Sergt. ; mus. out with
reg. June 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 1, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Dis, for disability Oct. 15, '63,
Camp Stanton, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62; mus,
out with reg. June '26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. put with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep, '20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 7, '64.
state of h'diisns.
157
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Infamkv Con/.
COMPANY E —Contin iicd.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Hoorubeck, Cornel-
ius B
Hyatt, Joliii VY
Harris, .Tamos
Hiirlh\ut, Caleb. . .
Hamar. Ifcnrv C . . .
Hilt, Christian
Irrtliiim, Michael ..
.Fohnson. Soren
Ki'lley. James
Knox, Robert F. .J .
Kin<U\v, Matthew..
Kizcr, Philip A
Kiii'i'lami, William.
Kopiies, Nicliolas ..
Kclley, Peter
Residence.
Marysville. ,
Marshall C(
America
Clay Co
Marshall Co.
Marsliall Co.
Key, Green B Nemeha Co
Linn, David Marshall Ci
Lewis, David D. . .
Lawson. .James C.
Marshall, John F..
Mc.\tee, George W.
McNiel, James R...
Miller, Samuel F. ..
McConnel, Joseph M.
Mortin, .\lonson A.
McClosky. James M.
McKown, .John F....
.Moeley, Michael C . .
.Mosher, Dewitt C . .
Osbourn, Caleb
Paul, William
Reynolds, James T.
Reeder, George M . .
Renner, John C . . . .
Rinebolt. Henry
Rinebolt, Daniel.
Rowell, Austin G.
Rail, Jacob
Richalt, August..
Root-, James
Sanford, Luman W
Shultz, George
Secrest, Edward. .
Shroyer, William
•Stuart, Mansis. . .
Scott, Henry
Shibley, Robert Y...
Sams, .Jeremiah
Sams, Amos M
Sweet, Erasmus D.. .
Thorpe, Jacob
Toburen, Herman . . .
Whitcomb, Olney M.
Wilson, George
Wol/.David
Wooten, .Jeremiah
Weyer, August . . . .
We.ver, George
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Marysville. .
MarshaU Co.
Marysville
Nemeha Co .
Marshall Co.
Marysville. . .
Marshall Co.
Fancy Creek.
Nemeha Co .
Table R'k.Nb
Nemeha Co .
Fancy Creek.
Nemeha (^o .
Marshall Co.
Marysville
Nemeha Co
Clay Co
Swede Creek ,
Nebraska,
Clay Co
Marshall Co.
Nemeha Co
Aug. 28, 't.i2
Aug. 25. 'C2
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug, 28, '62
Aug. :«), '62
Sep. it, "62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. »K '62
Aug. -28, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 28, '62
.\ug. W. "62
Aug. '28, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug, '24, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. '29, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. '28, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug, 22, '62
Sep, 2, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. •2S, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug, 30, '62
Aug, 16, '62
Aug, 30, '62
Sep, 9, '62
Sep, '20, '62
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. AtchLson, Sep. 3, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June "26,
Mus. outon det. rol). .Inly 13,
'65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '6.5,
Pro, Corp.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, "62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6.5.
Died of disease. Camp Butler,
Mo.. May 13, '64.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 22, '63,
Springfiekl.
Dps. Atchison. Kan., Oct. 1, '62.
Died at FayettevUle, Ark.,
June 21, '63,
Pro. Cori). ; mus, out with reg.
June '26, '6.").
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. -June 26, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. .Juuo 26, '65.
Dis. for disab. May 11, '63, Lea-
venworth.
Des. Springfield, May 14, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June '26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Des. Atcluson, Oct.], '63.
Dis. for disab. Oct. 15, '63,
Camp Stanton, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 15, '63.
Des. in Kansas, Sep. 3, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Des. Mar. 31, '65, from absent
with leave.
Died of disease. Camp Bab-
cock, Ark., Nov. 27, '62.
Des. in ICan. Oct. 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18, '63,
Springfield.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 7, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, May 29. '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. '20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro, Corp.
Dis. on ac'tof minority, Oct. 15,
'63, Camp Stanton, Kan.
Des. Atchi.son, KaUyOct, 1, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 30, '64,
Fort Smith.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. '22, '63,
Springfield.
Died of smalli^ox. Ft. Leav-
enworth, Mar. — , '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 22, '63,
Springfield.
458
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Cont.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bentley, Joseph.
Benton, Mark . . .
Cook, Emanuel . .
Cox, Caleb
Crittenden, Moses.
Cooper, James
Enlow, Michael
Fizzell, James . . .
HaU, Charles....
Hill, Martin L
Latta, Franklin.. .
Points, Charles N.
Pardee, .John
Price, William . . .
Reedy, Woodford
Reedy, George W.
Ross, George
Scott, Alonzo
Swank, Samuel. . .
Smith, David T..
Taber, Robert P.
Vanghan, Eliad .
Wlutcomb, Milo.
Walker, John W.
Van Buren,Ak
Atchison Co .
Dallas, Ark. .
Cherokee Na.
Albany
Cherokee Na.,
VanBuren,Ak
Marysville
Leavenwoi'th,
Cherokee Na.,
Leavenworth,
VanBuren,Ak
Marysville.
Nemaha . . . .
Albany
Fort Scott. .
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Seneca ....
Atchison . .
Van Buren, Ak
Oct. 4, '62
Jan. 10, '64
Oct. 20, '62
Feb. 3, '64
Feb. 6, '64
Aug. 5, '63
Feb. 1, '65
Jan. 1, '64
July 11, '63
Mar. 14. '64
Feb. 3, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Jan. 10, '64
Feb. 7, '64
Feb. 24, '63
Nov. 14, "62
Aug. 25, '63
July 4, '63
Apr. 21, '64
Jan. 21, '64
.June 1, '63
Oct. 4, '62
Feb. 3, '64
Aug.
16,
'63
Jan.
14,
'64
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
3,
6,
'64
'64
'63
Jan.
Aug.
12,
16,
'64
'63
Mar.
14,
'64
Feb.
Mar.
9,
10,
'64
'64
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
12,
9.
16,
'64
'64
'63
Oct.
Aug.
6,
16,
'63
'63
Apr.
Feb.
21,
9,
'64
'64
Aug.
16,
'63
Feb.
9,
'64
Dis. from Gen. Hospital, Fort
Leavenworth, May 13, '65.
Trans, to Co. B, l.st Vet. Bat..
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Des. Camp Babcock, Ark., Nov.
27, '62.
Des. Van Buren, Ak., May 27, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26. '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Des. Van Buren, Ak., Mar. 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Ak., Apr. 1, '64.
Mus. out May 25, '65, Little R'k,
Ark., per sentence G. C. M.
Died of disea.se in liospit'l. Ft.
Leavenworth, May 7, '64.
Des. Van Buren, Ak., May 29,'64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Des. Nov. 15, '62.
Des.Van Buren, Ark, June 26,'64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Absent without leave in Kan.,
since Mar. 31, '65 : no further
record of him.
Died of rheumatism. Fort
Smith, Ark., June 24, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
John E. Hayes
FIEST LIEUT.
Archimedes S. Speck,
William J. May
SECOND LIEUT.
William .J. May
Robert B. Grimes
FIEST SEEGT.
Robert B. Grimes
Tliomas J. Payne
SERGEANTS.
TlK)mas J. Payne
George W. Blodget...
William R. Keirns . . .
Jolin L. Quiett . . .
Hiram M. Higley.
Benjamin M. Paruell
George W. Wines
Rueben Winklepleck,
CORPORALS.
Reuben Winklepleck ,
Benjamin M. Parnell:
George W. Wines
William M.Tilghman
Hiram M. Higley
Benjamin Jay
Lyman Saunders
Eli Anderson
Dwiglit E. Merwin . .
Rossel, Higley
Michael M. Beau
Andrew .T. Parnell
Edmond C. Quiett . . . ,
Albert Graham
Eli Hinton
Locust Grove,
Atchi.son Co .
Monrovia
Atchison
Walnut..
Mt. Pleasant,
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant,
Atchison
Monrovia
Mt. Pleasant,
AtcliLson
Mt. Pleasant,
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant,
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant,
Monrovia
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant,
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '66
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 5, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Dec. 1, '63
Oct.
Dec.
4, '62
1, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Resigned May 3, '65.
Resigned July 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of congestion of the brain,
Springfield, Mar. 24, '63.
Red. to ranks May 31, '64.
Dis. for disability Mar. 30, '65,
Chicago.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26,'65.
Pro. Sergt. .\pr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 4, '63.
Pro. Sergt. July 21, '64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 25, '65,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability Mar. 3, '65.
Reel, to ranks.
Died at Ft. Scott, Oct. 24, '62.
Des. Elm Springs, Ark., Jan.
7, '63.
Pro. Comm. Sergt. June 10, 65.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
state of Kansas.
459
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry C'o«^
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
MUSICIAN.
William G. .\neriis . . .
WAGONER.
James L. ParnolJ
PKIVATEs.
Andersou, DaaitAl B.
Allen, Richard
Anderson, Eli
AnRus, William G. . .
Brewer, Alexander..
Ball, Joshua L
Ball, Hez.-kiah
Bean, Micliarl M. ...
Blodffet, (icorsTo W..
Brown. Alfred
Brockniau, James L .
Buckley, I.^aac
IJavnett, Claiborne R
Cox, Warwick M. W.
Cole, .\udrew P
Colo, .Josppli D
Collier, .James T
Davis, Thmair K
Dillon, Geor,aro W
Dauffherty, H. R
Earhavt, Martin L.. . .
Earwood, Franci.s M .
Elliott, WiUiam M...
Eiler, Daniel W
Elliott. Jame.< H. P..
Basics, Elijah
Oraham. Albert
Grimes, Robert B....
Hollistcr, Andrew J..
Hinton, Zacheus
Hender.son, Eli
Henson, .\ndrew
Henson. Aaron
Harris, Daniel C
Hislcy, Ro.ssol
Hinton, Eli
Higley, Hiram M
Hartman, Frcnlerick..
Ha.ves, William P....
Jay, Benjamin
Keirn.s, William R....
Locker, .To.shua J
Laird, I.<aae S
Leo, Reuben D
McBride.William
Massey, Charles E....
Mayfield, Henry C. . . .
Mogle. John
Merwin. Dwight E.. . .
Martin, William
Mosley, Andrew J . . . .
Atchison
Mt. Plea.sant
Pardee
Atchison ....
Pardee
Atchison ....
Mt. Pleasant
Walnut
Pardee
Muscotah
Pardee
Monrovia
Atchison
Muscotah
Atchi.son
Pardee
.\t3hison
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant.
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant.
Pardee
Atchison
Monrovia
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant.
Pardee
Monrovia
Mt. Pleasant
.A.tchison ,
Mt. Pleasant
Monrovia
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 1, 't;2
Ausr. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2. '62
Aug. 2.5, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sei>. 20, "62
Aug.
Sep.
22. '62
1. '62
Mus out on det. roll, to date
July 16, '65, Leavenwortli.
Killed in action Aug. 4, '64,
Harre Head, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26 '65.
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '6.">, Little Rock.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Musician,
Dis. for disability Feb. 3, '&i,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '6:3.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of dysentery. Cane Hill,
Ark. Dec. 27 '62.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 14, '63,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Elm Sp'gs, Ark.,Jan.8,'63.
Des. Elm Sp'gs, Ark., Jan. 7,'63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, .June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Mns. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 15, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, .June 21, '65.
Died of congestion of tlie brain.
Cane Hill, Ark., Dec. 26, '62.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Cane
Hill, Ark., Dec. 27, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of consumption, Spring-
field, Mar. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergent.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
July 13, '65.
Died of congestion of the brain,
Van Buren, Ark., Nov. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 24, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mu.s. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Pro. Cori). Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Died of consumption, Ft. Scott,
.\pr. 4, '63.
Pro. Corp.; niii.s. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Lieut. 8:M U. S. Col'd Inf.,
Mar. 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of consumption, C'p Bab-
cock, Ark., Nov. 28, '62.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 23, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,_'65.
Died of consumption, Spring-
field, Mo., Mar. 7, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 12, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
4<)0
Adjiitanf Gcncrars Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co/*/.
COMPANY F — 0»itinw'(l.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
McFarland, .John D.
Owens, Perry
Parnell, Andrew J. . .
Pittman, Albert
Parnell, .James H...
Parnell, Benjamin M
Parnell, .James L . . . .
Payne, Thomas J
Quiett, Edmond C.
Qniett, .Jolm L
Rockh()ld,.Johii
Ross, John B
Reynolds, William T
Shortridse. Sanford.
Sweeney, .James N . . ,
Saunders, Lyman . . . .
Speuce, Georiro H
Smith, Oliver W
Saunders, Americus.
Snyder, .John H
Sheets, Wiley D
Tilcrliman, Richard...
Tilirhman, William M
Tlionuis, H. Thomas.
Withom, Amos ,
Wood, Delany
Warren, Buerly AV....
Withey, Charles
Workman, Richard . .
Workman, Isaac A. ..
Williams, Benjamin A.
Wines, Georije W
Winkle pleck, Reuben,
Mt. Pleasant
Walnut.
Mt. Pleasant
Pardee
Atchison ....
Mt. Pleasant
Walnut
Monrovia
Pardee
Mt. Pl<asant
Pardee
Mt. Pleasant
Monrovia. . . .
Pardee
Atchison
Pardee
Atchison ....
Muscotab . . .
Mt. Pleasant
Atchison ....
Mt. Pleasant
Pardee
Atchison ....
Auk. 23, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Sep. 1, '62
.Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aus. 2.5, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aufr. 21, '62
Auk. 28, '6'i
Aus. 22. '62
A UK. 21, '62
Auk. 22, '62
Auk. 21, '62
Auk. '28, '62
Auk. ^22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Auk. "22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Auk. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Auk. 21, '62
Auk. '22, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 20, '62
I Auk. 22, '62
Sep. .5, '62
Monrovia I Auk. 28, '62
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 8, '62.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Dis. fordis. Mar. 23. '63, SprinK-
field. Mo,
Died of consumption, Fort
Scott, .June 12, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. SerKt.
Pro. Corp. Auk. 1. '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
June 'M, '65.
.\bsent sick in liospital, Fort
Scott, at time of mus. out of
Company.
Dis. for disability Mar. 23, "63,
SprinKfield.
Trans, to Co. D. 1st Yet. Bat.,
June 26. '65.
Mus. out with reK. June 26, '65.
Noevi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. outwitlireg. .June 26. '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
wortli, July 13, "65.
Mus. out with reK. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 6,'65, Leav'tb.
Mus. out with reg. June 26. '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 7, '63,
Elm Springs, Ark.
Trans, to Col. Ellett's ram
fleet, Nov. 12, '62, Camp
Bowen, Ark.
Died of measles, Fajetteville,
Ark., Mar. 16, '63.
Des. Elm Sp'gs. Ark., Jan. 8,'63.
Mus. out with reK. J nue 26. '65.
Pro. Corporal.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS-Co. F.
•Anderson, Isaac.
Brown, Franklin
BrownMDeLafayette.
Carothers, Andrew N.
Chase, Dana B
Crabtree, Thomas
Dearson, William T..
Dobbs, David B
Deameron, George W.
DaKKs, James M
Eaton, Jolm
Hughs, John W...
Himanu, William .
Hefiinger, Henry..
Hoover, William. .
Hartman, .John H.
Kelly, Samuel
Keggs, Franklin. . .
Meltin, Samuel
McCann, Simpson.
Minter, Edward. . .
Meltin, .James L.. .
.Atchison Aug. 3, '63
Y'nBuren,Ark
.Atcbi.son
V'nBuren.Ark
Atchison
V'nBuren,Ark
.-Vtchison
V'nBuren.Ark
Scullyv'le,C.N
Atchis<m
Bent'nv'leArk
Atchison
Scullyv'le.C.N
Scullyv'le.C.N
.Atchison
Aug. 5,
.Aug. 21,
Nov. 25,
Sep. 2,
Apr. 24,
Aug. 1,
Dec. 9,
Nov. 21,
Jan. 1,
Aug. 22,
Dec. 1,
Sep. 24,
Sei). 1,
Nov,- 4, '62
Aug. 24, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Dec.
31,
'63
Apr.
Dec.
24,
'21,
'64
'63
Jan.
Dec.
12,
21,
'64
'63
Nov.
4,
'62
Dec.
'21,
'63
Dec.
21,
'63
Trans, to Co. D, Ist Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock. Ark.
Des. Van Buren, Mar. 11, '64.
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.
-June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven-
worth, June 6, '65.
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Trans, to Co. D. 1st Yet. Bat.,
June '23. '65, Little Rock.
Des. Van Bur'n, .\rk. Dec. '23, '63.
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Des. Van Bur'n, Ark. Dec.'23,'63.
state of Kansas.
461
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry To/^^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. F— Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence. en^istTnent.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Nov. 22, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 2, "63
Alls. 26, '63
AuK. i, '63
Aug. 24, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Dec. 21, '63
"
Orick, .Joseph
Richards, Pet<>r
Sapp, .Josei)h M
Sapp, David V
Sherman, Amos
Townzen, Daniel
VanBuren.Ar.
Atchison
VanBuren,Ar.
Trans, to (,'o. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
.June 26, ]6.5, Little Rock.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Wni. S. Blackburn
FIRST LIEUT.
Levi Hensel
SECOND I.IEUT.
I):iii. C. Auld
Nathaniel Slossen.
FIRST SERGT.
■ ithaniel Slossen.
I i F. Bouten
James H. Strong . . . .
SERGEANTS.
Frederick J. Pierce ,
William H.Clark...
Grin L. Gore
Eli F. Bouton
•lames H. Strong. .. .
Joim R. Hari-is
Charles Porr
.A.poUis H. Spencer.
CORPORALS.
ApoUis H. Spencer.
John U. Li>hinan. ..
David Martin
JolmG. Radclitf .
Dewitt C. Seymour.
•James W. Woods. . .
. Benjamin McElroy.
Isaac .J. Pliss
Charles A. Imbert..
James F. Watsou ..
JohnO. Wliit*'
Elijah N. Hanks...
I Joseph H. H. Ford.
' PRIVATES.
•Vgan, Lawrence.. . .
Blades. Williams...
He.-;twicli, James. ..
Bidder, Samuel . . . .
Bachman. Cliarles .
Bouton, Eli F
Brewer, Thomas H.
Clark, William H . .
Clapp, .John H
Cari>enter, Lest<'r...
Doud. John
Dunuegau, .James . . .
Dial, William
loster, Robert
Fry, Andrew
Ford, .Joseph H. H.
Frost, William T...
Foster, Aaron B
PairchUd, Ellas R..
Freburghou.se, John.
Vermillion
Seneca
Vermillion
Albany
Vermillion
Marysville.
Vermillion .
Irving
Albany
Vermillion ,
Seneca
Vermillion
Marysville.
Nemaha Co. .
Marshall Co .
America .
Seneca. . .
Vermillion ,
Rock Creek.
Seneca
Rock Creek.
Albany
Seneca
Vermillion .
Seneca
VermUlion
Seneca
Vermillion
Seneca
Vermillion
Seneca
Sep. 16, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 2.S, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep.
Sep.
4, '62
6, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 6. '62
Sep. 3, "62
Sei). 2, '62
Sej). 1, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Apr. 22, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Sep.
Sep.
2, '62
6. "62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. ;«, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
•5, '62
3, '62
8, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
1, '62
5, '62
.\ug. 29, '62
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
3, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 29, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Mns. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Res. Apr. 2, '6;i, Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pi-o. 2d Lieut. Apr. 22, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E, l.st Kan.
Col'd Vol. Inft., Apr. 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Des. Springfield, Jan. 29. '63.
Des. Cassviile, Mo., Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 27. '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 22, '65.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 2, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 18, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Died of disease, Favetteville,
Ark., Jan. 14, '63.
Dis. for disability Feb. 14, '63,
Springfield.
Des. CassvUle, Mo., Jan. 13, '6;},
Des. Cane Hill, Ark., Dec.
25, '62.
Dis. for disability Mar. 19, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 24, '63,
Leavenworth.
Died of chron. diar. Spring-
field, Feb. 6. '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.
Pro. Sergt.
Killed in action, Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26. '65.
Left sick at Leavenworth,
Kan. ; no further report rec'd.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '66.
Des. Cassviile, Mo., Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '64.
Died of pneumonia. Cane Hill,
Ark., Dec. 20, '62.
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Apr. 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, Nov. 17, '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
4(>2
Adjutant (k'Herars Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
COMPANY G— Continued.
■Coni.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Graham, Samuol
Green, Augustus
Gore, Orin L
Green, Albert W
Harris, John R
Harris, James A
Haxton, Richard
Haxton, Thomas
Hanson, Thomas J...
Hanks, Elijah N
Harlfson, Guilder
Imbert, Charles A
Jesson, Soren
Johnson, Philip I
Jones, Jonas
Kelly, Benjamin F. ..
Kenan, Joseph
Koc}i, Jarcd H
Kirkpatrick, Hugh A,
Lewis, Morris
Lara way, WiDiam H.
Luster, Moses
Vermillion .
Blue Rapids
Irving
MarysviUe .
Vermillion .
Rock ("reek
Seneca
Vermillion .
Rock Creek
Seneca
Vermillion .
Seneca
Leiiman, John U . . .
Lehman, Frederick.
Martin, David
Martin, William . . . .
Musgrave, Joseph.. .
Myers, Samuel
Mills, Ebenezer...
Morrison, Robert..
America
Vermillion
Irving
Seneca
Vermillion .
Magaelagan, Thomas
Maxwell, William C
Madison, William. . . .
McElroy, Benjamin . .
Midkelf , Thompson . .
Oliver, John W
MarysviUe . .
Vermillion . .
America ....
Rlue Rapids
Pliss, Isaac .J
Poor, Charles
Pierce, Frederick J..
Ridge, Fleming
Rilinger, Jacob
Radclift', John G
Roundtree, Dudley R.
Spencer, Apollis H . . .
Stockel, Charles H. . .
Slosson, Nathaniel. ..
Sissen, Arthur M
Seneca ....
MarysviUe
Seneca
Vermillion .
Seneca
Albany
Seneca
Smith, Isaac R
Sutton, Lorenzo D . . .
Strong, .James H
Siebert, Casper
Seymour, Dewitt D . .
Wyatt, .Joseph N
White John O
White WUliam
Wright, ThomasW. G.
Woods, James O. W . .
Webber, Owen V
Warren, James R
Walker, David B.
MarysviUe .
VermLUiou .
Shannon . . .
MarysviUe .
Seneca
America . . . .
Wright, John
Witmar, Frederick. .
Watson, James F . . .
Vermillion .
MarysviUe . .
Vei'miUion . .
MarysviUe . .
VermiUion . .
Seneca
Marshall Co.
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 59, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. :W, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
29, "62
30, "62
2, '62
1, '62
2, '62
6, '62
1, '62
2, '62
22, '62
2, '62
4, '62
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug. 28, '62
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
31, '62
28, '62
1, '62
2, '62
1, '62
2, '62
3, '62
1,'62
28, '62
2, '62
4, '62
28, '62
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
4, '62
22, '62
1, '62
Sep. 6, "62
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
16, '62
2, '62
22, '62
2, '62
3, '62
. .-' '^^
1, '62
22, '62
1, '62
2, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. -20, "62
Sep.-
20, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan.. Oct. 9, '62.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 13,'65,Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 27, "63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan.. July 1. '6:^.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 9, "64.
Dis. for disabUity, March 25,
'63. Springfield, Mo.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. CassviUe, Mo., Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of diphtheria, Springfield,
Feb. 11, '63.
Dis. for disabUity, Apr. 22, '62,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. May 13, '65,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 25, '6:^,
Springfielil.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '6'2.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of disease, Favett*viUe,
Ark., Dec. 2a, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 25, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Des. Paola, Kan., Oct. 14, "62.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Died of measles, Fayettville,
Ark., Jan. 27, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 25, '62.
Pro. Sergt. June 24, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Never mus ; d'ped from the r'ls.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disabUity Apr. 7, '63,
Springfield.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June ■26,'65,
Pro. l.-^t Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Dis. for disabUity, .A.pr. 1, '63.
Springfield.
Dis. for disabUity, Mar. 19, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Fay-
ette ville. Ark., Feb. 22, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Died of pneumonia. Fayette-
vUle.Ark., Jan. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. Nov. 24, '63, per S. O. No.
302, Van Buren, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June "26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 22, "63.
state of Kansas.
4()3
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Infantry CV>»^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
Names and rank.
PRIVATKS.
Hicks, Columbus V..
McKinney, Albert
Parker, John M
Saunders, Jeremiah.
Residence.
Padonia
Springf'ld,Ill.
Fort Scott....
Car'USpr.Ark
Date of
enli.stmeut.
Aus. ], "63
May 16, '63
July 4, '63
Nov. 14, '6'2
Date of
muster.
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 1.5, '63
Nov. 1-t. '62
Remarks.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
Jiuie 26, '65, Little Rock. Ark.
Des. Ft. Scott, July 26, '63.
Trails, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock. .Irk.
COMPANY H.
C.4PT.\IN.
Orlando H. Macauley
FIR.ST LIEOT.
James C.McElroy...
SECOND LIEUT.
Theodore Collins
John F. Shields
FTRST SERGT.
John F. Shields
.Wbert Ballard
Irvin Rea
SERGEANTS.
Irvin Rea
John F. Sliields.
John Neal
Hiram Horton
Pearis A. Ti.sdel. . ..
.41bert Ballard
William B. Henderson
John C. Rea
CORPORALS.
William S. Woodcock,
Mastin Ford
Lawson H. Slasle
Samuel Tease
John W. Proctor
Frank Kitzmiller
Thomas Tease
Albert BaUard
Thurston Cliase
William B.Henderson
WUliam J. Campbell,
Henry Hickman....
Alexander .Vbshear.
Isaac N.Elliott....
Isaac N. Carnes ...
John C. Rea
Charles Cowler
Irvin Guest
MUSICIANS.
Stephen Quaife
Harry Cheal
Frank L. Chandler.
PRIVATES.
Arnistronjr, John H
•■Vbshoar, Jolm
Abshear, Alexander
-Vnderson, Andrew..
Beard, Richard M..
Ballard. .Albert
Cowler. Charles....
Cheal, Harry
Carnes, Isaac N
Cprban, Tliomas
Chandler, Frank L. . .
''ampbell, William J,
Robinson.
Highland.
Fall City, Neb
Robinson..
Fall City, Neb
Highland
Robinson..
Troy
Robinson. .
Troy
Fall City, Neb
Marysville.
Higliland. .
Robinson.
Highland.
Robinson.
Highland.
Iowa Point. . .
Fall City, Neb
Walnut Creek
Marysville
Higldand
Robinson
Marysville..
Robinson.. .
Highland. . .
Robinson.. .
Troy
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. '22, '62
Sep. 6. '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. U, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 6,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 30,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 19,
.\ug. 25,
Sep. 6,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 25,
Robinson.. .
Fall City, Neb
Robinson..
Highland. .
Robinson..
Highland..
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Aug. :30,
Sep. 6,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 4,
'62
'62
•62
'62
'62
'62
Sep. 20, '62
June 10, '63
Sop. 20, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Mus. out witli reg. .lune '26. '65.
Resigned .\pr. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 10, '63.
Died of chr'nic diarrhea, Little
Rock, .4.rk., Feb. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 15, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '62.
Killed in action, Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Died of fever, Cane Hill, .Vrk.,
Dec. 14, '62.
Died of wounds. Ft. Smith,
July 16, '64.
Dis. for disability Mar. 23, '63.
Springfield.
Mu,';. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth. .June 17, '65.
Mus. out on dot. roll, to date
May 29, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, 'Ki.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with log. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Juno '26, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
•June '26, '65.
Des. Drywood,Kan,Aug. 15, '63.
Dis. for. di-abilitv, Dec. 2, '64,
Fort. Smith, Ark.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. June 14, '65.
Pro. Musician ; mus. out with
reg. .June '26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Musician : mus. out with
reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 27, '63.
4(')-l
Adjutant (ioioriVs Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Coy//.
COMPANY H — Continued.
, , D • 1 Date of Date of
Names iind rank. Residence. enlistment. muster.
PE I VAXES.
C'oi'bett, Bonjamin.
Cook, William C...
Cliase, Thurston...
Detrick, .James M ,
Dewey, Ezra
Dickenson, Samuel P.
Douglit.v, William L.,
Edwards, David
Elliott, .Tesse....
Elliott, Isaac N .
Feichter, John
Ford. Martin
Guest, Irvin
Guest, Wesley
Guy, George W
Hodses. Earl
Hancock, .James H. .
Hickman, Henry....
Hickman, Ed%vard...
Hinds. William C . . .
Henderson, Wm. B. .
Horton, Hiram
Higsins, .John W. . . .
Jones, Hillis
Kitzmiller, Frank...
Liuisrnist, William . . .
Leas, John M
Morgan, Georgt; . . . .
Morgan, Lafayette. .
Minnick, Robert
Marshall, .John M . . .
MUler, .James .J
Mark, Franz
Marshall, Abraham .
McElroy, James C. . .
Neal, John
Northan, Perry W . . .
Owen, Alfred J
Odell, William
Prohaco, Nathan 8.
Pearson, Laws
Proctor, .John W .
Quaife, Stephen . .
Richardson, William,
Rea, JolmC
Richard, Alexander. .
Rea, Irvin
Richards, William. ..
Slagle, Lawson H —
Simonds, Charles E . .
Smith, Henry.
Steigler, Frederic W..
Smith, Hezekiah
Sumpter, Abraham. . .
Swazze, David ('
Stout, Andrew
Spencer, Arthur M . . ,
Stevenson, Thomas. .
Shields, John F
Treakle, Thomas
Tiisdel, Pearls A
Tease, Thomas
Tease, Samuel
Highland
Troy
Walnut Creek
Marysville. . ..
Higliland
Robinson
Higliland
Iowa Point. ..
Marysville.. ..
Robinson...
Troy
Highland. ..
Robinson. . .
Highland. . .
Marysville. .
Robin.son. . .
Troy
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 2.-), '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 2.i, '62
Aug. U, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 5, '62
i Sep. 16, '62
Highland..
Robinson. .
Troy
Marysville.
Troy
Robinson. .
Kennokuk .
Hiawatha .
Highland. .
Troy .;;■■••
Robinson. .
Marysville.
Robinson. .
Marysville.
Robinson..
Highland. .
Hiawatha.
Highland..
Fall City, Neb
Highland. .
Robinson..
Claytonville.
Robin.son.. . .
Troy ......
-Vtchison.. .
Robinson. .
Highland. .
Troy
Iowa Point
Highland. .
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
22, '62
21, '62
:H, '62
6, '63
U, '62
3, '62
4, '62
22, '62
2.5, '62
6, '62
3, '62
28, '62
2, '62
8, '62
27, '62
6, '62
5, '63
8, '62
23, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 27, '62
.A.ug. 28, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. _ 6, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 2.-1, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 18, "62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. ],HV2
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Sep. 20, "62
Remarks.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 18, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out with rog. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov, 18, '62.
Died of flux, Cassville, Mo.,
Nov. 1. '62.
No evidence of mus. out on fl'le.
Pro. Hospt'lStcw'd, Oct. 13, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of di.sease, Ft. Scott, Kas.,
Dec. 25, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out on det.
roll. May '29, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corpt)ral.
Pro. Corj). .June 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Des. .\tchison. Oct. 7, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Cor|>. Nov. '27, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died of pneumonia, Fayette-
ville,Ark., Jan. 11, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 27, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Mus. out with rog. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli rog. .Juno 26, '65.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Des. Zagonia, Mo., Mar. 25, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Drywood, Ks., Aug. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 31, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65,
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. '20, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with r(>g. June2ri, '65.
Died of (iux. Ft. Scott, Nov.
27, '62.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 18,'63,
Springfield.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 25. '65,
Little Rock.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
.June 26, '65.
Pro. Musician; mus. out with
regimi'Ut .June "26, '65,
Mus. out with rog. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Ft. Smith, Feb. 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Mar. 18, 63,
Springfield.
Pro. Corp. , ,
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.
Des. Drywood, Kan., Aug. 15, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 30, '63.
Died of consumption. Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 26, '62.^
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, 65.
Des. .Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. '20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Springfield, Mar. 23, '6:}.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Corporal.
state of Kansas.
465
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry Co/jY.
COMPANY B.~ContimiecI.
N .lines and rank.
Residence,
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Westcott, Auiaziah. . .
Woodcock.Williani S.
Wanisbory, Asbery . . .
Robinson
Fall City, Nb.
Troy
Sep. 5, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
S(>p. 20, '<i2
Mus. out witli rcg. Jiui(>2(i, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Died of pneumonia, S]iring-
field. Mo., Mar. 1, '6:i.
Mus. out on dot. roll to date,
Wacie, Richard
Robinson
May 29, 'f.5. Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out witli reic. June 26, '6.").
Dis. for ilisal)ilitv, Mar. 8, '6:{,
Wilson, .Ufrod , J
Zmimernian, .Jolm.,..
Loavemvorth. Kan.
Died of couge^tive cliill. Camp
Babcock, Ark., Nov. 11, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Conkle, Jolin
Pomphrey, Henry —
Dry wood
Van Buren,Ak
•June 27, '63
Nov. 9, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
.June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
.John Schilling
FIRST LIBL'T.
Alonzo Bradner
.John H. Croft
SECOND JjIEUT.
Langdeu M. Risley. . .
John H. Croft
FIRST SER(JT.
•lohu H. Croft
Viidrew McLaughlin,
I 'onrad Meisenheimer
SERGEANTS.
AiKJrew McLaughlin,
Pldlip Martzell
John Burtwell
f'liarles E. Robinson..
Ilioinas B. Cummins.
( ourad Meisenheimer
Lewis Tracy
•lohu W. Richardson,
• rancis D. Jellison ..
CORPORAES.
I'llin W. Richardson,
< liarles P. Hauber. ..
Henry B. Luce
Simeon, Anstey
■)ohu Jones
Henry Wilkins
Robert Pollock
Andrew D. Wester-
field
•h>lin E. Manuel
Francis Scvii>r
-^>lv(>sterT. Meredith,
l^u-obMiUer
\ichibald Carson
Lafaycttt' Tiberghion
Isaac Schmitt
•lames Trent
PRIVATES.
■Vustey, Simeon
Ames. Samuel H
l>radford, John S . . .
BurtweU. Jolm
iiarnum, Thomas F .
oenn, Thomas
—30
Hiawatha .
Elwood
Hiawatha •
Syracuse.
Elwood. . .
Hiawatha.
Elwood
Hiawatha
Elwood
Hiawatha
Troy
Pedonia
Elwood
Troy
Brown Co
Elwood
Hiawatha
Elwood
Pedonia
Elwood
Pedonia
Elwood
Brown Co
Elwood
Hiawatha
Elwood
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21,
Aug. 16,
Sep. 3,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 19,
Sep. 18,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 20,
Aug. 17,
Sep. 18,
Aug. 16,
Sep. 18,
Aug. 18,
Aug. 21,
Aug. 19,
Aug. 7,
Aug. 19,
Sep. 7,
Sep. 20, '62
Jan. 6, "65
Sep. 20, '62
Mar. 2, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Res. Aug. 20, '61, Little R'k.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 26, '65.
Died Jan. 22, '63, Fayetteville,
Ark., of w'uds rec'd in action,
Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 6, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 2, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 27, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 2, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Elm Springs, Ark., Feb.
16. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Killed by guerrillas, Spring-
field, Mo., Mar. 25, '63.
Pro. 1st Serg. Nov. 3, '63.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 25, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Dis. for disability, .June 23, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 2, '63.
Died of disease, Springfield,
Mar. 7, '63.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Mar. 16, '63.
Died of disease, Fayetteville,
Ark., Feb. 22, '63.
Killed in action, Dec. 7, '62,
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Trans, to Co. K, Dec. 28, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 9, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 26, "65.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 26. '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Ft. Gibson, Sep. 5, '63.
Died of chr'c diarrhea, Spring-
field, Mar. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
466
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry ^r'o»^
COMPANY 1— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Brown, Augustus R . ,
Benedict, Greorge R .
Croft, John H
Cummins, Thomas B,
Carson, Archibald.. ..
Dodson, Saiiford
Doan, Horner L
Exliue, Abraham,.
Flanigan, Huprh
Flanig-an, Michael ,
Gallaway, Almarin..
Gentry, William.
Garpergo, John.
Hauber, John. . .
Hauber, Charles P.
Hatfield, Peter
Hartzell, Philip....
Hoiman, Thomas. . .
Holman, Shelton. . .
Haigh, Joseph
Haigh, Uriah..
Haigh, James.
Jellison, .James W.. . .
Jellison. Robert T....
Jellison, Francis D..
.Jackson, William
.Jones, .John
Klinefelter, Jacob K .
Luce, Henry B
Luciguani, Vincent..
McLaughlin, Andrew
Meredith, Williani G.
Menedith,SylvesterT.
Martin, Thomas
Meisonheim(?r,Conrad
McAuley, Daniel
Miller, Jacob
Mayhew, Truman
Manuel, .John E
McSparren, George. . .
Norton, .John
Owen, Daniel W
Poe, Joseph H
Perkins, Thomas
Pace, James
Pollock, Robert
Robinson, Charles E.
Richardson, Wm. H. .
Richardson, John W.
Stranger, Thomas. . , .
Stranger, Benjamin. .
Schmitt, William
Schmitt, Isaac
Sevier, Francis
Sevier, Newton.
Spahr, Gottlieb.
Sawyer, Dudley .
Swoi'dfiger, Eli . . .
Smith, Hudson E.
Spencer, .John T. .
Nemaha Co.
Hiawatha. . .
El wood
Troy
Hiawatha . . .
Nemaha Co.
Elwood
Watheua .
Pedonia .
Hiawatha .
Brown Co.
Syracuse . .
Elwood
Grenada
Brown Co.
Hiawatha .
Elwood
Troy
Doniphan Co.
Elwood
Hiawatha
Brown Co
Hiawatha . . . .
Brown Co
Elwood
Hiawatha
Doniphan Co.
Elwood
Doniphan Co.
Belmont
Carson
Brown Co
Doniphan Co.
Wathena
Brown Co . . . .
Hiawatha. . . .
Elwood
Brown Co —
Pedonia
Hiawatha
Brown Co
Nemaha Co . .
Grenada
Sep. 18, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sop. 18, "62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. :^, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Sep. ."), "62
Aug. 19, "62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Sep. 7, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
.\ug. 14, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 11, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
.'^ug, 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 18, '63
Slater, James H.
Selley, Isaac
Atchison . .
Hiawatha .
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
3, '62
4, '62
8, '62
9, '63
Sep. 20, '62
Des. Atchison, Sep. 29, '62.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 23, '64,
Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 7, '63.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 4, '62.
Pro. Commissary Ser,gt. Oct.
9, '62.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 2,5, '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Des. Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec.
7, '62.
Dishonorably dis. per S. O.
425, from W. D., dated Aug.
8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 5, "63.
Died of chronic diar. Spring-
field, Mar. 14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file
Deidof ccmgestion of the brain.
Ft. Smith, June 13, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Cleve-
land, O.. July 26, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. May 23, '&A.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Little Rock, May 17, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6
Pro. Corp. Sep. 7, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 4, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on fllf
Pro. Corp. Sop. 7, '63.
Mus out witli leg. .June 26,
Pro. Corp. Mar. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6|
Des. Leav'th, Kan., Oct. 8, ;6|
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6
Dis. for disability, Nov. 19, '6
Dis. Sep. 20, "64, by sen. G. C. *
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Pro. Sergt.. Sep. 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '6
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '6
Pro. Corp. May 27, '64. _
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with vegM
June 26, '65. |
Killed in action Dec. 7, '65,8
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.1
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. H. 14th Kan.
Cavalry. ^ 1
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65.1
Died May 17, '64, Ft. Smith, olj
wounds rec'd in action Apr |
18, '64, near Roseville, Ark.^ 1
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 6511
state of Kansas.
467
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Infantry— To/zY.
COMPANY l~ Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Sep. 18, '62
Auk. 19, '62
Aug. U, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. IS, "62
Sep. 19, '62
Sep. 1, "62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 4, "62
Sop. 20, '62
Twidwell. Andrew —
Tucker, Jo.seph
Tracy, Lewis
Brown county
Elwood
Wathena
Elwood
Brown county
Troy
Brown county
Oct. 4, '62.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 16, '&.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, "65.
Tiborgliien, Lafayette
Thomas, William P..
WarburtoD, John T..
Witherow, Samuel F.
Wilkins, Henry
Westerfield,AndrewD
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Dis. Leavenworth, Sep. 29, '62,
per S. O. No. 12S.
Mus. out witli reg. June 26, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Fay-
ettevaie. Ark., Feb. 2S. '6;{.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Atchison, Sep. 29, "63.
Wathena
Killed by a mob .June 16, '62,
St. Joseph, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
( 'ole, Jolin .
Free, Alexander.
Moore, James
Marks, .John . .
Moore, Reed H
Rutledge, Dudley C.
Westover, .John
Williams, John
Ehn Si)'s,Ark.
Fort Scott. . . .
Cane Hill.Ark
Fort Scott....
Sp'gfleld, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Nov.
4,
•62
Jan.
6,
"6;^
Nov.
Jan.
14,
8,
•62
'63
Dec.
2,
•62
July
Mar.
May
22.
18,
22,
'63
•63
•63
Nov. 4, ^62
Aug. 16, '63
Nov. 14, '62
July 16, '63
Dec. 2, '62
Aug. 16, '63
July 16, '63
Aug. 16, '63
Died .4.pr. 16, '6:^, Fayetteville ,
Ark., of w'nds rec'd in action,
Dec. 7, '62, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June "26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Died of measles. Fort Smith,
Ark., July 10, '64.
Trans, to Co. B, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Patrick McNamara.
FIRST LIEUT.
Daniel CO' Keefe.
Hugh Dougherty..
SECOND LIEUT.
Hugli Douglierty..
FIRST SERGT.
Martin D. Miller..
William H. Joliuson..
"William McFarlaud..
SER(;EANTS.
Timothy McArey
William H. Johnson..
John M. Cain
Martui D. Miller
George H. Stout
William McFarlaud..
Lawrence N.Ketchuni
Francis M. Dougan
Michael Nolan
CORPORALS.
George A. Ringo
Richard C. Young..
Thomas S. Hensley.
Henry Wilkins
Ebas Metts
George H. Stout
Lawrence N . Ketchum
John Witehair
Francis M. Dougan
Atchison
Mt. Pleasant,
Atcliison
St. Nicholas..
Atcliison
Mt. Pleasant,
Atchison
St. Nicholas..
Atchison
Mt. Pleasant.
.Vtchisou
Mt. Pleasant,
Nemaha Co .
Atchison
Mt. Pleasant,
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Sep. 9, '62
.Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. -21, '62
Aug. -22, '62
Aug. 21. '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Feb. 8, '64
Sep. 20, '62
Dis. May 15, '65, Little Rock,
per G. O. No. ,s, W. D., series
of '65.
Res. Aug. 15, "63, St. Louis.
Res. May 29, '65, Little Rock.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 8. '64.
Dis. Jan, 27, ^65, Leavenworth,
on account of wounds rec'd in
action, Dec. 7, '62, Prairie
Grove, Ark.
Died of disease, Fort Smith,
July 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. '20, '64.
Pro. l.st Lieut. Co. B. 2d Kan..
Col. Vol. Inf., Aug. 19, '6:3.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June '26, '65.
Pro. 1st. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65..
Pro. Hos. Steward, Jan. 1, '64,
Red. to ranks,
Des. Pond Springs, Mo., .Jan.
14, '6:{.
Dis. Aug. 1, '6:^, Leavenworth.
Red. to ranks Nov. 7, '63.
Died, Ft. Scott, Nov. 10, '6'2.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '63.
Pro. Sergt. .Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26,'65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 18, '65.
468
Adjutant General's Report.
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'onf.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
euliHtiniut.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
COEPOEALH.
Patrick H. Cairns.
Rhea.s'M's,Ar.
William P. Dougherty
Edward B. Hassett. . .
John M. Hail
Hugh Dougherty
PRIVATES.
Avery, David J. H —
Adams, John Q
Barker, Elisha
Bell, Francis M
Bailey, John R.
Atcliison
Bedwell, Killis J
Burnos, John
Burdell, .James
Bryan, William
Brynos, John
Cain, Jolm M
Carroll, Micliael
Cliristman, Frederick
Cliambers, James C . .
Carlton, James
Conroy, Timothy
Collins, Michael
Collins, .John . . . .
Coleman, James
CoUier,Washingtou F
Dougherty, Hugh —
Dougan. Francis M. .
Eades, Joim B
Geffenny, Dominick..
Hanuegan, John
Hail, John M
Heaton, John
Hensley, Thomas S.
Higgins, Thomas
Hooper, .John W . . . .
MountPl's'nt.
St. Nicholas..
Atchison
MountPl's'nt,
Atchison
Horn, Christoper E . .
Johnson, William H.
.Johnson, John W
Ketchum.LawrenceN
Langston, Larkin B.,
Lyncii, Michael....
Lang, .Jonathan G .
Matthe\vs, Nicholas
Manning, Ira
Maines, James H. . .
Maines, Joseph C
Metts, Elias
Meagher, Andrew
Miles, George W
MiUer, Martin D
McArey, Timothy
McFarland, William.
Morton, Samxiel A. H
MountPl's'nt,
Atchison
Jefferson Co .
Atchison . . . .
MountPl's'nt,
Atchison.;
St. Nicholas. .
Atchison
Morris, Joseph . . . .
Murray. Peter
Marlow, Thomas. .
Nelligan, Thomas.
Nolan Micliael
Pointer, Hiram. . . .
Porter,, George
Preston, John B . . .
Richardson, Lorenzo,
Dec. 14, '62
Dec. 13, '62
Dec. 22, '63
Aug. 22, '62
Dec. 14, '62
Dec. 13, '62
Jan. 8, '64
Sep. 20, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 3, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 4. '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
6, '62
1, '62
4, '62
9, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
hxxg. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '6.5, Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut?. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Elm Sp'gs, Ark. Jan. 6,'6:i
Dis. for disability. May 27, '63,
Springfield.
Mus. out at hospital, Leaven-
worth, no date given.
Died, Cane Hill, Ark. Dec. 2,'62.
Des. Lamar, Mo., Oct. 20, "62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 10, '62.
Des. Dryw'd, Kan., Oct. 19, '62.
Des. Atchison, Kan. Oct. 7, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Mus. out on det. I'oll, Leaven-
worth, June 13, '65.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 7, '63. <i|
Killed in action, Dec. 7, '62, j
Prairie Grove, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, "65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 18, '62.
Dis. for disab. June 4, '63, Ft.
Scott.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 15, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 20, '62.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Mus. out on det. roU, Little
Rock, May 29, '65.
Des. Springfield, Feb. 15, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. '20, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '(
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 1, '(
Springfield.
Mus. out with reg. .June '26, '(
Dis. for disability, May 12, 'i
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '61
Died of cong'stion of the bra:
Cp. Babcock, Ark., Nov. 16,'61
Pro. Corp.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 9, '62,
Des. Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 20, '62,
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven
worth. May 22, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 18,_62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 9, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, 65,
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. Springfield, Mo. Feb.l4,'i
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65|
Dis. for disability, Nov. 15, '6
Leavenworth, Kan.
Killed in action, Dec. 7, o
Prairie Grove, Ai'k.
x^
state of Kansas.
4()9
THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —iNFANTRy^Co^^^
COM PA N Y K—C'»i tit) ued.
Names and rank.
Besidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
rRTVATES.
Kini,'". Georso A
ShclHnld, Andrew .. .
Slater, Jameis H
Suodderly, Henry...
Stout, George H
Tarnow, Henr.v
Talbot, William
Towusond, Alexander
Towuseud, John M . .
Tracy, James R
Vannoy, Al)ram E
Wilkiiis, Henry
Welch, Thomas
Watson, Silas H
Whalen, John
White, Richard
Whitehair, .Joseph, sr
Whitehair, Joseph, jr
Whitehair, John ....
Wiiinacli, FrancLS M.
Womach, Allen J
Wooden, Charles.
Youns, Edward A
Y'onni;, Richard C
Atchison
Mt. Pleasant.
Atchison
St. Nicliolas.
Atcliison . . . .
Troy
Atclusi)n . . . .
Mt. Pleasant
Atcliison . . . .
Mt. Pleasant.
Atchison ....
Mt. Pleasant.
Auk. 22, '(52
Sep. S, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. .5, '62
Aug. l.S, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 4, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Sep. 8, '62
Aug. 26, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Aug. 21, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Pro. Corp. '63 ; mus. out on det.
roll, Sep. 16. '(», Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '62.
Des. Drywood Creek, Kan.,
Oct. 19, '62.
Dis. for dis. Ft. Scott, Kan.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Jan. 27, '63.
Des. Leav'th, date unknown.
Des. Van Buren,Ark. Mar. 6,'64.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Pi'o. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
June 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Des. Fort Scott, Oct. 18, '62,
Dis. Leaven'th, date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. June. 26, '65.
Pro. Coi'p. .Jan. 1, '64.
Des. Pond Springs, Mo., .Jan.
14, '63.
Des. Atchison, Oct. 7, '62.
Des. Fort Scott, Oct. 18, '62.
Pro. Corporal.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Cairns, Patrick H..
Clevenger, George . .
Douglierty, Hugh..
Dougherty, Wm. P.
Free, .fohn
Hodg.s, .John
Higgins, Luke G
Has.sett, Edward B. .
Hansford, Hiram A.
HaiiiiMock, Lewis E.
.Iiihii-:<)u, William S.
Kisei-. Jacob S
Marsliall, George W.
Matthews, Andrew. .
ihuue, William
Marshall, William E.
Phillips Daniel
Po])e, Tlioiiias B
Poi)e. William F
Page. Stephen M
Rice. N'iiiirod P
Rader, William
■pli P
Winchester. Benja-
min F
W'isdom, Jasper R ...
Eheas' M's,Ar
Elm Sp'gs, Ar.
Rheas' M's,Ar
VanBur'n,Ark
VanBur'n,.\rk
Atchi.son
VanBur'n,Ark
Atchison
VanBur'n,Ark
Cane Hill.Ark
Fort Scott....
VanBur'n.Ark
VaiiHnr'n..Vrk
VanBar"n,Ark
Dec. 14, '62
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 5, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Jan. 3, '64
Dec; 4, '63
Dec. 14, '63
Dec. 22, '63
July 1, '6:^
Feb.
July
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
25, '64
1, '63
1, '63
8, '63
17, '62
Nov. 18, '64
Dec. 4,
Doc. 1,
Jan. 14,
Feb. 10,
Mar. 1,
June 20,
Doc. 17,
Dec. 14, '63
Jan. 14,
•June 22,
Dec. 14, '62
Mar. 8, '64
Jan. 5, '63
Dec. 13, '62
Jan. 22, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Jan. 8, '64
Aug. 18, '6:^
Mar. 3, '64
Aug. 18, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 17, "62
Nov. 18, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 18, '64
Mar. 1, '64
June 20, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Feb. 29, '64
June 22, '64
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, "64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., June 17, '65.
Des. Sp'ngfl'ld, Mo., Feb.20,"63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '64.
Trans, to Co. D. 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Des. Van Buren,.\k., Mar. 24,'64.,
Des. Ft. Smitli, Ak., Apr.29,'64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 14, "65.
Trans, to Co. D. l.st Vet. Bat.,
June 26. '65.
Des. Little Rock. Apr. 25, '65.
Des. Rhea's Mills, Ark., Jan.
1, '63.
Trans, to Co. D, 1st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65, Little Rock.
Des. Pond Springs, Mo., Feb.
2, '63.
Mus. out on det. roU, Little
Rock, Juno 17, '65.
Des. Van Buren, June 6, '64.
Trans, to Co. D, l.st Vet. Bat.,
June 26, '65. Little Rock.
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THIRTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con^
RECRUITS AND SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED MEN - UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Cutruff, Carle
Christmas, James
Hartiff, Christ
Klost«rman, Bernard,
Miller, Edward
Reese, Vincent
Smith, Peter
Sweet, Carle
Sweeney, John
Towler, George T
Wilson, Francis N. . . ,
Wolf, Frederick
Robison, George
Leavenwovth,
Dec. 24, '64
Nov. 3, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Dec. 2, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Dec. 1, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Dec. 2, '64
Dec. 21, '64
Dec. 23, '64
Dec. 22, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Dec. 26, '64
Mar. 3, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Dec. 2, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Dec. 2, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Dec. 22, '64
Dec. 23, '64
Dec. 22, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Mus. out May 31, '65, Leav'th.
No date of dis. given.
Mus. out May 30, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No date of dis. given.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 30, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 31, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 30, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 31, '65, Jjeav'th.
No date of dis. given.
state of Kansas.-
471
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
COI^ONEL.
Charles W. Blair.
Eesideuce.
Fort Scott.
I.IEUT. roI.ONEL.
Charles W. Blair..
John a. Brown Leavenworth,
J. Finn Hill Topoka
Albert J. Briggs . . .
MA.JOR.
Daniel H. David . .
Charles Willetts. . .
John G. Brown
J.Finn Hill
William O. Gould.
Albert J. Brings
William N. Bixby...
AD.JUTANT.
William O.Gould....
Alexander D.Niemau.
George \V. Williams..
VLARTERM.ASTER.
George W. Huston . ..
C-OMMISSARY.
Josiah G. Haskell .
Count S. Steel
SURGEON.
Albert W. Clienoweth,
ASST. SURGEON.
.VIbert W. Clienoweth,
Willis J. Peak
Paola.
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Paola.
White Cloud.
Leavenworth,
St.Marysville,
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Marion ..
Lecompton.
Kingsville . .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Nov. 20, "63
Sei). 2(5,
Mar. 5,
Nov. 22.
June H, '65
Sep. 26,
Nov. 12,
Nov. 20.
Jan. 20,
Mar. 19,
Ma.v 4, '65
June ;<, '63
Nov. 1, '63
July -20, '64
June 10, '65
Oct. 17, "63
Nov. 9, '63
June 3, '65
Jan. 1, '64
Aug. 21, '63
Aug. 20, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out on (let. roll, Leav'th,
Aug. 21, '65, to date Aug. 11,'65.
Pro. Col. Nov. 20. '63.
Res. Aug. 5, '64, Fort Smith.
Died of pulmonary consump-
tion, St. Louis, May 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dism'd, Jan. 7, '64, Ft. Smith.
Res. .Apr. 28, '65, Pine Bl'f, Ark.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Mar. 5, '64.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Nov. 22, '64.
Mus. out (m (let. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 22, '65, to date
Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Lieut. Col. June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Major, Mar. 19, '64.
Pro. Cap. Co. D, June 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Prisoner of war from June 18,
'64. to May 27, '65 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Died of pneumonia on board
.steamer, on the Ark. river.
May 4, '65.
Mus. out witii reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Surgeon, .Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
NON-COMMISSONED STAFF.
SEEGT. M.UOR.
Pembertou R. Eves. . .
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 4, '63
Sep.
8, '63
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. C, July 29,'64.
William Jones.
* i
June 10, '63
Aug.
Aug.
21, '63
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. L,Apr. 18,'65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
.fohn Hizer
Paola
July 21, '63
•26. '63
y. M. SERGT.
Fehx Mar.sh
Fort Scott
Sep. 15. '63
Oct.
19, '63
Missing ; supposed to have died
of dis. Jenkins, Ferry, Ark.,
Apr. 29, '64.
Samuel W. Buckley..
Leavenworth,
July 9, '63
Aug.
12, 'Ki
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
COM. SERGT.
^^ illiam K. Copeland,
Paola
Sep. 8, '63
Nov.
4, "63
Mus. <mt May 18, '65 ; was pris-
oner of war, Tyler, Tex.
HOSl'. STEWARD.
Eli H. French
Leavenworth,
Juno 12, '63
Aug.
12, '63
Mus. out witli reg, June 25, '65.
George W. Williams. .
St.Marysville,
Sep. 1. '6;^
Nov.
4, '63
Pro. Ad.i. June 10, '65.
William P. Wright...
Leavenworth,
Apr. 11, '64
Apr.
11, '64
Mus. out with reg. .June "25, '6.5.
VET. SURGEON.
William McDowell...
Paola,
July 7. '6:3
Sep.
8, '63
Dis. for disability, Feb. 20, '65
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
William Larimer, .jr..
FIRST LIEUT.
Collin C. Whitman. ..
Alexandei- D.Niemau,
SECOND LIEUT.
Robert H. Pierce
FIRST SERGT.
Theodore Wade
■Watson Eves
George Patterson . .
Joseph Wolsey
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
May 28, "»«
July 13, 'tW
May 2:3, "6:1
•Vug.
12,
"63
May
19,
'63
Nov.
11,
'68
Aug.
24,
"6:3
.Tune
12,
"63
Aug.
12
"63
.June
12
"63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Killed by guerrillas, near Wal-
droD, Ark.,Sep. 19, '64.
Pro. Adjt. July 29, "64.
Mus. out with reg. June "25, '65.
Killed in acti<m, Oct. 6, '6:3,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Red. to Sergt. .\pril 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. M, May
31, "65.
Red. to Sergt. Aug. 1, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. June '25, '65.
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FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
COMPANY X—Conlinuc(l.
Conf.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Q. M. SEEGT.
.Joseph Wolsey . . .
William Graham.
David Butler
COM. SEKGT.
Georsre Keith
Diebold Snyder .
SERGEANTS.
Watson Eves. .. .
Nicliolas Edwards . .
EMiiiitt C. Gilreath.
William Graham. . . .
F. N. Gott
Diebold Snyder
David Butler
James C. McLellan .
Georare Patterson ...
.Joseph Wolsey
COEPOFAJjS.
William J. Sheaver .
Nicholas Edwards . .
James L. Cook
■John N. Requa
Daniel Branson
Emniitt C. Gilreath.
Asa M. Latham
John Burson
Dennis Jordan
William G. Martin. .
Edward Ward . . .
BUGLER.
AiiKUSt Raascli. .
FAERLEE.
Milo H. Church.
William Prentice. . .
PRIVATES.
Baker, Joseph
Bartlett, John R. E.
Bell, William J
Blair, Charles
Chase, Henry A
Cardwell, .John T. . .
Church, Milo H...
Carson, Robert. . .
Duncan, Edward.
Dee, .Julius
Donnelly, Owen . . . .
Edwards, Nicholas,
Ely, Ralph
Flanasan, John
Gilreath, Emmitt C .
Gott, F.N
Graham, William . . .
Hill, Leander . .
Hadley, Yach T.
Houghes, John.
Janda, Jacob. . .
Kelly, Thomas .
Keith, George
Lawrence, Andrew J.
Lancaster, George H.
Losey, Thomas J
Merrick, John L
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth.
May 23, '63
May 15, '6S
May 25, '63
May
'63
May 7, "63
July 13, '63
Apr. 10,
Apr. 14,
May 15,
Apr. 23,
May 7,
May 25,
Aug. 12,
July 13,
May 23,
May 4,
Apr. 10,
July 9,
June 4,
May 29,
May 14,
Auff. 11,
July 29,
July 9,
June 4,
May 15, '63
May 19, '63
Apr. 27, '63
June 18, '63
May 16, '6:^
May 7, '63
May
May
May
May
4, '63
7, '63
4, '63
1, '63
El wood.
Apr. 27, '63
May IS, '63
May 5, '63
Apr. 27, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 30, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Apr. 14, '63
Apr. '23, "63
May 15, '63
Apr. 27, '63
May 7, '63
May S, '63
May 15, '63
May 9, '63
May 13, '63
May 15, '63
May 17, '63
May 7, '63
June 12, '63
May 19, '63
June 12, '63
May 19, '63
Aug. 12, "63
May 19, '63
June 12, '63
Aug. 12, '63
June 12, '63
May 19, '6:3
Aug. 12, '63
June 12, '63
Sep. 26, '63
May 19, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 26, '63
May 19, '63
June 12, '63
May 19, '63
Sep. 26, '63
May 19, '63
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 26. "63.
Red. to ranks Feb. IS, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Killed in action, Oct, 6, "63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Aug. 1, '64; mus.
out with reg. June 25. '65.
Mus. out >vith reg. .June 25, "65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Dec. 28, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 28, '63.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Dec. 28, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Apr. 26, '65.
Red. to ranks Dec. 25, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 26, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. .June 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. "65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 4, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '64.
Red. to ranks Mar. 10, '65.
Red. to ranks July 1, '64.
Red. to ranks Sep. 14, '64.
Killed in action Oct. 6, '6.3, Bax-
ter's Springs, C. N.
Reduced May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65,
Died of disease. Little Rock,
Ark., Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Leavenwortli, May 19, '63.
Mus. out Leavu'th, Aug. IL '65.
Killed in action Oct. 5, '63, Bax-
ter's Springs, C. N.
Pro. Farrier May 19, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 4, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Killed in action Oct. 6,'63, Bax-
ter's Springs, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '62.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 3, "63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Sep. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 2, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Died of disea.se. Pine Bluff,
Ark., Mar. 28, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, May 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Sep. '26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 10, '63,
Fort Scott, Kan.
state of Kansas.
473
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavaf.ryV'o,;/.
COMPANY A - CoiUhi iicrl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Miller, Alexander ....
Leavenworth,
May 16, '63
May 19, '6:^
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Spriufrs, C. N.
Mor4,'an, Thoma.s
' '
Apr. 29, '63
11 11
Muipliy, Edward
May 11, '63
Captured Poison Springs, .4.rk.,
Apr. 18, '64; died, Tyler, Tnx.,
date unknown.
Patchcii, .fohii
May 12, '63
Dis. for disability, Nov. 1, '63,
Leavenworth.
Peirce, Zimri
' '
May 9, '6;5
•Jnne 12, '63
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Femborton, Thomas..
May 15, '03
May 19, '63
Died of disease, Fort Scott,
Oct. 24, '63.
Raasch, August
' '
May 19, '63
.lime 12, '63
Pro. Bugler, May 19, '63.
Rentfro, Isaac
' '
May 11, '63
Jlay 19. '63
Mus. out with reg. .June 25. '65.
Snyder, Dicbold
' '
May 7, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Stult<>, Heury.
' '
Apr. 23, '63
i *
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs. C. N.
^harpe, Eh B
' '
May 15, '63
' '
( ( It
.Stanley, MiltouM....
' 1
May 9, '63
' '
.1 11
Sheaver, William .J. . .
-Atchison
May 4, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 7, '63.
Sullivan, Daniel
Leavenworth,
Apr. 16, '63
"
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Shaw, William
' '
Apr. 29, "63
' '
Des. Leavenworth, May 19, '63.
Tracey, Theodoris
May 5, '63
"
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Tracey, George W
.Atchison
May 15, '63
' *
Ward, Edward
Leavenworth,
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Oct. 7, '63; mus. out
with reg. .June 25, '65.
Warner, John
May 12, '63
"
Dis. for disability, Oct. 3, 'm,
Ft. Scott.
Woodruff, Charles . . .
' '
Apr. 27, '63
"
Des. Fort Scott, Mar. 1, '6:^.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Boone, John
Burson, John
Buckley, Samuel W.
Baker, Johu A
Buckmaster, James.
Butler, David
Branson, Daniel
Clouse, James G
Cook, James L
Crou.se, George W . . .
Daniels, Mark H.
Dilda, James M . .
Dyer, John
Eves, Watson. .
Erwin, Elias. . .
French, Eli H.
Gruy, Jesse
Hubbard, John.
Uise. David ....
Ironsides, Collins C.
Jennett, James
Jordan, Dennis
Kadal, Robert F.
Kelly, Johns
Kramer, .Joseph..
Kusick, James . . .
Latham, Asa M . .
McClellan, James 0.
Martin, William G..
Ft.Smith,Ark
Leavenworth
Leavenworth
Leavenworth,
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Ozark, Ark. ..
Leavenworth,
Dec. 29, '63
July 29, '63
July 9, '63
May 30, '63
May 25, '6:3
May 29, '63
July 9, '63
July 31; '63
Aug. 7, '63
June 3, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 10, 't)3
June 12, '63
May 2, '63
June 1, '63
May 30, '63
Aug. 11, '63
June 15, '63
July 9, '6:3
Dec. 13, '63
Dec. 10, '63
June 12, '6:1
July 8. '6:3
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. 12, '63
June 4, '6:3
Dec. :30, '63
Aug. 12, '63
•June 12, ,'63
Sep. 26, '63
June 12, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Juno 12, '63
Aug. 12. '63
July .27, '64
June 12, '63
Aug. 12, '6:3
May 19, '63
June 12, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Doc. :30, '6:3
Aug. 12. '63
Sep. 26, "6:3
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63 ; mus. out
witii reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. R. 9. M. Sergt. Apr. 15, '65.
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Mus. out July 3, '65, Little Rk.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Died, Tyler, Tex., a prisoner of
war, date unknown.
Des. Ozark, Ark., Mar. 22, '64.
Killed while foraging. Sop. 26,
'64. near Fort Sinitlu
Des. Ft. Smitli, Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '63.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 20. "tW,
Fort Smith.
Pro. Hosp. Stew'd, Sep. 23, '63.
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '6:3,
Baxter Springs, C. N.
No evidence of nujs. outon file.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 20, '64,
Ft. Smith ; wounded, Sep. 3,
'63, near Waldron, .Vrk.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 12, '6:3.
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Bluff. Ark., June 20, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. "26, '63 ; dis. Sop.
4, "65, St. Louis, per S. O. 474,
W. D.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corij. Sep. 26, '63; mus
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63; mus
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '6:3.
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FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o«/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. X~Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Martin, Thomas
Moore, Francis
O'Sullivan, James. .
Pierce, Allen
Prcnticp, William . .
Patterson, (leorge . .
Roark, Richard M . .
Requa, .John M
Roach, Lawrence . .
Ryan, Michael N . . .
Volumby, Charles. .
Williams, James G.
Wilkinson, William
Wright, William P .
Wade, Theodore. . . .
Welsh, John
Way, Elias
Wolsey, .Joseph
Wright, Henry C . . .
Leavenworth,
July 25, '63
Aug. 11, '63
June 8, '63
Aug. 11, '63
June 18, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 7, '63
June 4, '63
Aug. 15, '63
June 5, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 1, '63
July 23, '63
Apr. 11, '64
May 28, '63
July 25, '63
June 7, '63
May 23, '63
May 26, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. :
Aug. :
Sep. ;
Aug. :
June
Sep. :
June :
Aug. ;
Apr. 11, '64
June
Aug.
June 12, '63
Killed in action, .Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 12. '63.
Dis. for disability Dec. 20, '63,
Ft. Smith.
Dis. for disability Dec, 23, '63,
Ft. Smith.
Pro. Farrier, Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Scrgt. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 10, '65.
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Des. Fort Scott, July 25, '63.
Killed in action, Sep. 26, '64,
near Ft. Smith.
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Bluff, Ark., June 20, '65.
Mils, out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Hospital Steward, June
11, '65.
Pro. IstSergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Killed in action, Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter's Springs, C. N.
Pro.
Des.
J. M. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
h. Scott, Oct. 3, '63.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Charles H. Haynes.
FIRST LIEUT.
James Morris
.Judsou B. Taylor
SECOND LIEUT.
Andrew M. Anderson,
FIRST SERGT.
Levi A. Perkins
Judson B. Taylor
George D. Freeman . .
Q. M. SEEGT.
Oscar M. Nelson
John C. Horning
COM. SERGEANT.
Greene W. Walton
.John G. Daniels
SERGEANTS.
William W. Tibbs....
Henry D. Haunon
George D. Freeman . .
.John N. Connor
John G. Rohrer
Preston Barnes
John C. Horning
CORPORALS.
John G. Rohrer
George Campbell
Preston Barnes
Frederick W. Folks..
John T. Hawkins
Wilson Davenport.. . .
William J. Woods.. ..
John White
James .J. Davis
Elijah Rhea
Marshal Clark
.John N . Connor
Fort Scott June 18, '63
May 6, '63
May 25, '63
May 27, '63
May 26, '63
May 27, '63
Apr. 15. '63
May 26, '63
May 21, '63
May 27, '63
May 26, '63
May 24, '63
May 27, '63
May 26, '63
May 24, '63
May ^ 6, '63
May 26, '63
May 6, '63
Apr. 16, '63
Sep. 1, '63
May 28, '63
May 24, '63
May 26, '63
Mar. 4, '65
June 18, '63
Oct. 18, '63
June 18, '63
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Dismissed, Mar. 4, '65, Pine
Bluff, Ark., per S. O. 36, from
Hdqrs. Dept. of Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. Dec. 2, '64, Fort Smith,
Ark., per S. O. 99, Dept. Ark.
Died of fever, on m'ch from Ft.
Scott, Kan., to Ft. Smith,
Ark., Nov. 13, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Mar. 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Jime 25, '65.
Died of fever in the field, Nov.
9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 4th Ark. Cav.
May 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Prq. 1st Sergt. Apr. 11, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 15, 64 ; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar 24, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Mar. 24, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 15, '64.
Died, Mar. 21, '65, Fort Scott,
of wounds rec'd accidentally.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 8, '63.
state of Kansas.
175
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalrv Conf.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FARRIER.
^ph S. Parrish .
BlIGI^EK.
Isaac J. Clay
Jos
Joseph Chronic . . .
Alexander Campbell..
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Robert M
Ayres, V. M
Bradley, George W
Bass, John
Baker, William
Barnes. Preston. . .
Bradley, Robert
Brown, Samuel.
Campbell, Alexander
Clironic, .Jo.seph . . .
Cotmor, .John N . .
''ro.^.sley, A.sa
Clark, Mar.-hall....
Cliarles. Georjre W.
Clay, Isaac J
Cox, Joseph H
Copps, Prior
Campbell, Georg-o..
('ummings, \Vm. W
Combs, Alfred S
Carlisle, Benjamin S
Grain, .Jonathan C. .
Daniels, John G
Dickinson, George \V
Dotson, James
Doushorty, Hugh ...
Davenport, Wilson..
Evans, Josi'i)h
Folks, Frederick W.
Freeman, Georgre D .
Graham, John R. ...
Hogan, David
Hannon, Henry D...
Herriden, iizra
Hinds. Asa
Hawkins, John T
Hooper, Thomas
Hornins.'. John C
Hogan, Henry
Jobe, Hamilton H.. .
John.son, William S.
Kirk. Richard
Knight, Samuel J...
Long, Tliomas B. . . .
Longacre, .And v. .
Morrow, Josiah . .
Marcus, William .
McDntfe, John . . .
McGinnis, .John..
McGiunis, Oscar
McGuire, Thomas J..
Murpliy, Hutchin.son-
Mattox, Tobias
Fort Scott.
May 28, '63
May 22, '63
May 13, '63
May 28, '63
Apr. 1.5, '63
Apr. 28, '63
May 13, '63
May 6, '63
June 17, '63
May 24, '63
Apr. 1.5, '63
May 24, '63
May 28, '63
May 13, '63
May 26, '63
May
May
May
May
May
.4.pr.
May
May
June
18, '63
24, '63
29, '63
22, '63
26, '63
1.5, '63
24, '63
20, '63
IS, '63
Oct. 18, '63
June 18, '63
May 18, '63
June 18, '63
May
17,
'63
Apr.
20,
'63
May
26,
'63
June
May
May
8,
30,
26,
'63
'63
'63
May
May
May
6,
27,
17.
'63
'63
'63
Apr.
May
15,
21,
'63
'63
Apr.
May
June
May
Apr.
May
May
15.
6,
3,
27,
15,
26.
17,
'63
'6:^
'63
'6:}
'63
'63
'63
May
May
Apr.
28,
15,
'6:^
'63
'63
May
May
May
May
26,
20,
21,
30,
'63
'63
'63
'63
May
26,
'&i
Apr.
15,
'63
May
6,
'6:i
June 18, '63
Mus. out with ri
'65.
Died of fever, in the field,
Nov. 15, "63.
Red. to ranks, Feb. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. anfl taken u])on rolls of
Co. A, 6th K. V. C.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63; mus
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died of disease. Fort Smith.
Dec. 10, '63.
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
May 10, '64.
Pro. Bugler Nov. 15, '63.
Pro. Bugler June 18, '63; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63; pro.
Sergt. Apr. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Bugler, June 18, '63.
Mus. out with re.g. June 2.5,'65.
Pro. Corp. .June 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Bluif, Ark., July 20, '65.
Killed in action. July 17, '64,
near Ozark, Ark.
Des. and taken up on roll of
Co. A, 6th, K. V.C.,Aug.^,'63.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Nov. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 18, "6;}.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Killed in action, Sep. 20, '64,
near Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Trans, to Iv. Corps, July 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died of di,s(>ase. Fort Smith,
Ark.. Jun(> 27, "61.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott. Kan., July 20,'63.
Killed by guerillas, Oct. 9, '63,
near Fort Scott, Kan.
Des. Ft. Scott.Kan., July 1S,'63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Bluff, Ark., July 20, '65.
Absent sick ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Killed by guerrillas, Oct. 9, '&i,
near Fort Scott.
KiUed in action. Mar. 6, '64,
Flint Creek, Ark.
476
Adjutant GeneyaVs Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/i^
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Nelson, Oscar M
Nelson, James T
PaiTisli, Joseph S
Pittnian, .James H. .
Perkins, Levi A
Pope, Leonard
Ryan, James f
Richardson, James. . .
Rolirer, .Jolm G
Ricliardson, .Jo)iii . . . .
R ich a n 1 SOI 1 , Geo . W .
Rliea, Elijah
Redfield, David
Ryan, Patrick R ....
Smith, George W
Slii)ier, Frederick . . . .
Shackleford, Sam. L
Skeens, James R
Stay ton, John A
Taylor, George ^^'
Tackett, John
Tibhs, William W...,
Tackett. Martin V....
Thompson, Judah
Taylor, Jiidson B
Taylor, Isaac
Welsh, James S
Woods, William J....
White, .Jolm
Welch, William
Walton, Greene W. ..
Fort Scott.. .
May 2(1, '63 June 18, '6:5
May 28, '63
Apr. 15, '63
May 6, '63
June 1 , '63
May 21, '63
June 8, '6;^
May 28, '63
May 26, '63
June 2. '63
May 6, '63
May 24, '63
Apr. 15, '63
June 8, '63
May 18, 'm
May 28, "63
May 26. '63
May 28, '63
June 8, '63
May 25, '63
May 26, '63
May
May
1, '63
6, '63
Apr. 16, '62
May 26, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Pro. Q. M. Ser.gt. ; nins. out on
(let. roll, Leav'th, May 2U, '65.
Mils, out with reg. June 25. '65.
Pro. Farrier, June 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 18, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 25, "(io.
Pro. Corp. Juno IS, ■6.3.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 20, '61,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '6a.
Mus. out on (let. roll. Leaven-
worth, Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Ab.sent sick ; no evidence of
of mus. out on file.
Pro. Sergt. June 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Serg. May 7, '64.
Dis. for disability Dec. '26. 64,
Ft. Smith.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 18. '63 ; mus.
out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Juue 18, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 15. '63,
Pro. Com. Sei'gt. June 18, 'ti:;.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. B.
Anderson, Isaac
Blagg, Thomas
Baker,ArchibaldW.O,
Cox, ClLsby
Crane, Patrick
Davis, James J
Dickenson, Joseph C,
Folks, I.saiah
Hill, Rufus K
Kelly, Elisha J
Knowles, William H.
Medlin, Wilson J
Merrill, John L
Nicliols, William E..
Slinkard, James H. . .
Steele, William E
W^isner, Robert
CAPTAIN.
Charles Willetts
Benjamin F. Henry..
FIRST LIEUT.
John G. Brown
William C.Smith....
SECOND LIEUT.
J. F. Daltou
Pemberton R. Eves.
Andrew J. Mowry . . .
FIRST SERGT.
Benjamin F. Henry,
Fort Scott...
Ottumwa ....
Fort Scott....
Humboldt.. . .
Fort Scott....
Rheas'M'sArk
Fort Scott....
Ottumwa .
Fort Scott....
Ft. Smitli,Ark
Ottumwa
Ft. Smith,Ark
Fort Scott
Aug. '26, '63
July 16, '63
July 14, '63
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
May
1, '63
8, '63
1, '63
7, '64
Oct. 16, "63
July 20, '63
Aug. 27, '63
July 14, '63
Aug. 23, '63
Aug. 28, '64
Nov. 24, '63
July 14, '63
Nov. 24, '63
July 12, '63
June 10,
Oct. 18,
'64
'63
Feb. -29,
Oct. 18,
'64
'63
June 10,
'64
Oct. 18,
'63
Aug. 28,
Feb. 29,
Oct. 18,
Feb. 28,
Oct. 18,
'64
'64
'63
'64
'63
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 29, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died in regt'l hospital, July
8, '64.
Mus. out witli re.g. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pine
Bluff, July 20, '65.
Died of measles, Ft. Smith,
June 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 30, "64, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Ak., Apr. 27,'64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Ak., Mar. •20,;64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
COMPANY C.
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
El wood
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott.,
El wood
White Cloud..
Aug. 6, '63
Aug.
Fob.
6,
23,
'63
'64
Aug.
Feb.
6,
'23,
'63
'64
Aug.
6,
'63
July
June
29,
4,
'64
'65
Aug.
6,
'63
Pro. Major Nov. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June "25, '65.
Pro. Major Nov. '20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Dishou'ably mus.out of service
Aug. 26,'64, to date Jan. 21, '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out Apr. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Capt. Feb. 2:5. '64.
state of Kansas.
477
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry — CohY.
GOMPANY Q-Continueil.
Namos and rank.
FIRST aBRGT.
Andrew J. Mowry.
Kilwin Wclliiitcton.
o. M. SKRGE.VNT.
William C. Smith .
William C. Soarcy.
Li'vi Stanley
COM. SERGEANT.
Levi St;inloy
K. ('. (Tnnnloy
SERGEANTS.
Edwin Wollinstou .
Culunibiis Parker..
I'liarlesC. Ha.ves. . .
.\iiihe\v .J. Mowry . .
\\ ni. H. .Alexander .
R. .). McSparren.. .
Wni. Le T. Rurne.s . .
II. M. Ryburn
Tlioma.-^ Stone
Fianklin Dupries
\. L.Tipton
rOKPORAI...S.
William C. Searcy
Ja mes Ga nnon
E. ('. Gruniley
A. L.Tipton
Win. H. Alexander. .
R. J. McSparren
Franklin Dupries
Jacob Wilscm
Slysrer Bi^n
William Berry
Simpson Speaks.
Ricliard Rn.s.sell
Joseph Rubideux
William W. Johnson,
P.O. Dice
Georj-'e Castile
James Bn^sey .
H. M. Rybur'u
Thomas Stone
BVGLKRS.
■Iiilm Stutniiller
•losoph Hiysrins
WAlJdXER.
■lolin Brusha
BLACKSMITH.
.•Varon Wiles
PRIVATES.
Alexander, Wm. H.. . .
Beckner, .Tohn
Biis.sey, S. W
Bnrbank, .John. ..
Brusha, John
Burbank, Joseph.
Buffalo, Henry....
Burrier. Daniel...
Beatie, S. A
Berry, William
Briles, James
Bus.sey, James
Castile, George
Campbell, George. .
Dice, P. O
Dalton, Thomas E .
Dewitt, C. C . . .
Doke, N. J
Dani, G. W
Dorin, Linn
Residence.
Elwood.
White Cloud..
Elwood.
Elwood..
White Cloud.,
Elwood
Ft. Smith, Ar,
Elwood
Date of
eulistnieut.
June 22, '(5:^
June 25, 'ty
July 7, '63
July 4, '(5:i
July 7, 'i;:!
June 22, '(i:^
July 11, '68
June 22, '6:i
July 14, '63
June 19, '63
Jan. lit, '6t
Julv 4, '63
July 23. '63
White Cloud.. July 20. '63
Elwood
Leavenworth
White Cloud.
Elwood
White Cloud.,
Elwood
White Cloud.
Leavenworth
Ft. Smith, Ar,
Elwood
Camden, Ark
White Cloud.
Elwood
Leavenworth
Elwood
White Cloud.
Elwood
Wathena.
White Cloud.,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavcnwoi-tli
Elwood
White Cloud.,
Elwood
Leavenworth.
Elwood
White Cloud..
July 7, '63
Julv 1, '63
July 7. '63
July 20, '63
July 14, '63
June 19, '63
June 20, '63
.\us:. 16, '63
Jan. 19, '64
July 24, '63
July 18, '63
Apr. 10, '64
June 20, '63
July 15, '63
Au.sr. 6, '63
June 22, '63
July 2, '63
July 4, '63
July 23, '63
July 21, "63
July 29, '63
.\uf,'. 6, '63
July 29, '63
July 14, '63
July 11, '63
June '27, '63
June 20, '63
Auff. 6, '63
June 20, '63
July 15, '63
June 20, '63
July
July
July
June
June
Aug.
July
July
July
July
July
24, "63
29, '63
2, '6:J
22, '63
'20, '6:^
6, '63
21, '63
•27, '63
22, '63
14, '6:}
20, '6:J
Date of
muster.
.\ug. 6, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 6, '63
Dec. 24. '64
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Remarks.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 4, '6:1.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 23, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Jan. — , "65.
ftlus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. '22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 6, '65.
Red. to ranks, Sep. 20, '63.
Red. to ranks, Sep. 12, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks .Jan. 25, '65.
Red. to rardvs.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. 22, '64.
Red. to ranks, Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt Sep. 20, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 12, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22. '64.
Mus. out with re,g. Juuo25, '65.
Dis. for disab, Dec. 21, '64, Ft.
Smith.
Killed in action, Sep. 26, '64,
near Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. .Juno 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 16, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Bluff, July 20, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, June 11, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Wagoner Aug. 3, '63.
Mus. cmt with reg. June "25, '65.
Mus. out on det i-oU, Benton
Barracks, Mo., Nov. 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 6, '65'.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
478
Adjutant OcneraVs Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co?/ ^
COMPANY C— Continued.
Namos and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Dorin, Cass
Dupries, Franklin —
Duncan, Josso
Elliott, D. S
Ellis, Jasper
Freeman, Jasper
Ford, Henry
Foster, John
Frisby, Samuel F
Gannon, .James
Gilliland, John W . . . .
Gilliland, E. B
Grumley, E. C
Gamble, John
Greenille, C. C
Gilliland, BF..
Henry, Benjamin F. . .
Hayes, Charles C
Higgins, .Joseph
Hopkins, Thomas —
Inks, J. C
Johnson, William W,
Joseph, James A
Kennehook, James. . .
Kennedy, Charles —
Lee, Henry
Lancaster, Taylor —
Leemaster, John A..
McSparren, Joseph. . ,
Murray. James
Mowry, Andrew J
Miller, George
McSparren, R. J
Noland, James
Overman, Andrew
Proctor, Leauder
Potter, John T
Pohock, John
Parker, Columbus —
Peteepier, Franklin..
Ryburn, H. M
Rubideux, Ferrier.. ..
Robinson, S. Walker..
Roark, Daniel
Rubideux, Joseph. . . .
Stone, Thomas
Sullivan, Larry
Stutmiller, John
Stone, William H
Searcy, William C —
Stanly, Milton
Smith, William C
Squirrell, William —
Stanley, Levi
Speaks, Simpson
Taylor, William H...
Tipton, A. L
Trent, Nathan
Vetter, Joseph
Williams, James R . . .
Wiles, Aaron
White Cloud, Samuel
Wolf, WiUiam
Warnington, George.
White Cloud,
Leavenworth,
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood
Leavenworth
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud
TSlwood
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud,
Leavenworth
White Cloud,
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud
Wathena
White Cloud
Elwood
Leavenworth
Elwood
White Cloud
Elwood .
White Cloud
Elwood
White Cloud
June 20. '63
July 20, '63
June 30, '63
July 19, '63
July 21, '63
June 20, '63
July 12, '63
July 21, '63
July 1, '63
June 6, '63
July 7, '63
June 20, '63
July 14, '63
July 6, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 11, '63
July 29, '63
July 1, '63
July 11, '6:i
July 15, '63
June 22, '63
June 20, '63
June 25, '63
June 20. '63
June 22, '63
.July 15, '63
June 17, "63
July 11, '63
June 22, '63
July .31, '63
June 19, '63
July 7, '63
July 14, '63
July 6, '63
July 17, '63
Juno 20, '9.'!
•June 22, '63
July 21, '63
July 4, '63
June 20, '63
June 27, '63
July 1, '63
June 20, '63
July 23, '63
July 1, '63
July 21, '63
July 16, '63
July 7, '63
July 27, '63
June 25, '63
June 20, '63
July 4, "63
July 1«, '63
July 6, '63
July 20, '63
July 24, '63
July 28, '63
June 23, '63
July 29, '63
.June 20, '6:i
Aug. 6, '63
Absent sick ; no evidence of
mus. out on hie.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 2.5, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 20, '63.
Killed iu action. Oct. 6, '63,
Baxter Springs, C. N.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 20. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Accidentally killed, Oct. 1, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 2S, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 30, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '6.5.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died, Arkansas, May 7, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 6, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 6, '6;i: dis. for
dis. Jan. 22, '64, Ft. Smith,Ark.
Pro. Bugler, Aug. 6, '63.
Dis. for disability. May 26, '65,
Fort Gibson, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '65.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 10,'65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Missing in action, Sep. "26, '64,
near Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died of typhoid pneumonia.
Pine Bluff, Ark., Mar. 28, '65.
Mus. out <m det. roll. Pine
Bluff. Ark., July 20, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, June 26, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 6, '6:1
Des. Leavenwoi'th, Sep. 8, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Des. Ft. Smith, Ak., Jan. 1, |64.
Mus. out with reg. .Tune 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 6, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability May 26, '65.
Died of typhoid fever. Fort
Smith, Ark., July 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Dis. Sep. 4, '65, St. Louis, per
S. O. 474, W. D., 1865.
Pro. Bugler, Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63 ; mus. out
on det. roll, Leav., June25,|65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Aug. 6, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63 ; drowned
in Arkansas river Oct. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith, Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
state of Kansas.
479
FOUETEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry r'o//^
COMPANY C — Continued.
Names and i-ank.
PRIVATES.
Wellinptou, Edwin ..
Wliite, Georf?e
Wliitewator, William
Young, Elisha
Residence.
El wood
White Cloud,
Elwood
Date of
enlistment.
June 22, '63
June 20, 'tW
July 27, '63
Date of
muster.
Auk. 6, '63
Remarks.
Pro. Sei-Rt. Aug. 6, '63.
Mus. out with regr. June 25. '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
.\ndersou, .James M.
Abbot, Stalwart
Burns, William LeT
Boer, jolm
Beor, Sanuiol
Hcor. William
Bailey, Franklin
Uvan. Slyger
Hussi'll, Richard
Hlimdell, J. B
Cole, George
Kord, John
(iainos, Andrew
Hill. John
Ham, Budd
Johnson, A. J
Jackson, Willis
Lee, William C
Lee, John W
Laster, John T
Nohart, Robert.
Reynolds. James A. . .
Smith, M. B
Smith, William
Thompson, .John
Thompson, William..
Whitccloud, Daniel..
Ward, William
Wallace, Levi
Wells, Thomas
Wil.«on, Jacob
Yocum, W. G
Ft. Smith, Ak
Elwood . . .
Ft. Smith, Ak
Ft.Leaven'th,
Ft. Smith. Ak
Camden, Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak
Fort Scott....
Camden, Ark.
Fort Scott
Leavenworth,
Ft. Smith, Ak
Ozark, Ark....
Ft. Smith, Ak
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott
Ft. Smith, Ak
Fort Scott
Ft. Smith, Ak
Leavenworth,
Aug. 11. '64
Aug. — , '63
Jan. 19, '64
Sep. 10, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Apr. 10, '64
.A.pr. 6, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Oct. 5, '64
Apr. 10, '64
Oct. 5, '64
Sep. 10, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Nov. 26, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 19, '63
Oct. 5, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 16, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Oct. _5, '64
Sep. 4, '64
Aug. 25, '64
Aug. 16, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Oct. 10, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Oct. 10, '64
Jan. 19, '64
^an. 19, '64
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 10, '64
Jan. '19,' '64"
June 17, '65
Jan. 19, '64
Oct. 10, '64
Apr. 13, '65
June 17, '65
Aug. 31, '63
Killed, Ft. Smith, Sep. 26, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, June 26, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Jan. 20, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pine
Bluff, July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 20, '63.
Died of consumption, Camden,
Ark., Apr. 26, '(54.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out ou det. roll, Pine
Bluff, June 20, '65.
Mus out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died, Little Rock, Mar. 31, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22. "64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
William N. Bixby.. ..
Alexander D.Nieman
FIRST LIEUT.
Samuel L. .Jennings. ,
William N. Bixby....
SECOND LIEUT.
James H. Berry
FIRST SERGEANT.
Dahiioy L. Messick . .
Bavid X. Williams....
q. M. SERGT.
Wesley J. Lnnsford..
SERGEANTS.
Samuel Prior
William J. CoUins . . .
David A. Williams...
Thomas L. Lease
John W. Plummer . . .
John W. Berry
James C. Chesney . . . .
'ohnC. Belk
William Tuttle
CORPORALS.
Michael Eastman . . . .
^V^lliam H. Ousley...
^teplien S. Black
Alexander Hamers. . .
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
July
Aug.
30, '63
8, '63
Sep. 5, '63
June 4, '65
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Sep. 5, '63
July '28, '63
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
21, '6:i
20, '63
8, '63
27, '6:^
28. '6;^
30, '63
July '28, '63
June
June
24, '63
23, '63
June 25, '63
Leavenworth, Aug. 24, '63
I Aug. 22, 'm
White Cloud.. I July 28, '63
Pro. Major June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 5, '63.
Dism'ed the service, Jan. 27, '64.
Died, Ft. Smith, Ark. Feb. 8, 64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea, Fort
Smith, Ark., July 17. '64.
Red. to ranks Dec. 15, '63.
Dis. per S. O. from SV. D., date
unknown.
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
Feb. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
480
Adjutant GcncraVs Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/;Y.
COMPANY D — Continued.
Names and rank. Residence.
Date of Date of
enlist muut. muster.
Remarks.
COHPOEALS.
.Jaiuos L. Day
JobiiC.Belk
William Tattle
Martin Anderson
Eli Holsey
Albert Vaughn
PRIVATES.
Anderson, Martin . . .
Alexander, John
Adams, Casper
Berry, .James H . . . .
Berry, John W
Baiim. .Jacob P
Belk, .JohnC
Bfiiley, Nathaniel C.
Black, Stephen S. ...
Blauton, Marion ....
Bledsoe, John
Bradley, Oscar
Bradley, Elli.s
Collins, William J. . .
C;hesney, .Jame.s C . . .
Chance, Isom
Colton, Moses
Colton, Thomas .J . . .
Colton, William
Clemeusou, James F
Clark, James H
Collins, .John
Chesney, Thomas J..
Day, James L
Dick, Samuel R
Davis, William C
Eastman, Michael.. .
Field, Francis M. ...
Fry, Jacob.;
Fadden, Orlando. . . .
Gamble, Enoch
GUmore, Mike
Hamcr.s, .Uexauder .
Hallin.ET, .John
Holse.\, Eli
Harden, Benjamin..
Harr, .Jesse
Harman, Jacob
Hare, William
.Johnson, Beckworth
Jennings, Samuel L.
Hunkle, Creorse
Kenedy, Patrick .J. . .
Kersey, William
Lunsford, Wesley J.
Levell, Alpheus
Lease, Thomas L
Mcssick, Dabney L. .
Minton, Henry
Miles, .Andrew .f
Mills. Jacob M
Messick, i'erry
Me.ssick, William . . .
Morton, .James W . . .
MuUins, Samuel
Mullius, James D . . .
Nuzura, Godfrey B.. .
Ousley, William H. .
Proctor, .Josepli B . . .
Potter, Franklin
Plnmmer, John W.. .
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Ijoavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud.,
Leavenworth.
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud.,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud.,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Auij. 6, "63
June- 24, '63
June 23, '63
June 24, '63
Apr. 22, "63
June 23, '63
June 24, '63
July 23, '63
Sep. 5, '63
July 28, '63
Auk. 3(1, '63
Aufr. 22, '63
June 24, '63
July 12, '63
knsr. 22, '63
July 27, '6:j
Aui?. lit, '(53
July 21, '63
July 20, '63
July 2,S, '62
July 27, '63
July 28,
July 15,
July 20,
Sep. 4,
Aug. 2,
July 28,
Aug. 6,
July 27,
Aug. 5,
June 25,
July 12,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 21,
July 20,
Aug. 26,
July 28,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 28,
July 11, '63
July 30, '63
Sep. 5, "63
June 2,5 '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 6, '63
.A.ug. 4, '63
Aug. 20, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 5, '63
.July 27, '63
July 30, '63
July 27, '63
July '20, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 8, "63
July 30, '63
July 19, '63
Aug. 24, '6;i
Aug. 5, '63
July 28, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Sep. 5. '63
Killed in action, Ozark, .\rk.
Dec. 12, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 24, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Red. to ranks .\pr. 1, '64.
Red. to ranks May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 2.i, 'tri
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63 ; mus. (
with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav
worth. May 15, '65.
Dos. Mar. 21, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 5, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,
Pro. CoriJ. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,
;)ut
en-
65.
Pro. Sergt. Sop. 5, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Doc. 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Di(^d Ft. Smith, Aug. 29, '64.
Des. May 17, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, Feb. 10, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. in the field, June 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Cl'rksv'le, Ak., Jan. 21,'65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 30,'63; mus. out
with reg. .June 25, '6.5.
Mus. (mt with reg. .June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, Ak., Oct. 3, '64.
Mus. out with re.g. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., July 11, '65.
Des. Sep. 1,'63, by failing to re-
turn from furlough.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 5, '63. __
Mus. out with reg. J uno 25, '65
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 5, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 5, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K, Feb. 7,'64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65
;i
Deserted Jan. 22, '61.
Des. Ozark, Ark., Mar. 21, '64.
Des. Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Capt. Co. K, Feb. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 5, '(y.i'\ mus. outii'5;
with reg. .June 25, '65. i
state of Kansas.
4«1
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry - C'o»Y.
COMPANY J)~Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
I'rior, Samuel
Pollock, James
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Leavenworth,
Aug. 21, -63
.lug. 4, '63
July 28, 'OS
July 21, '63
July 27, '63
July 22, '63
July 23, '63
July 1, 'm
July 6, '(33
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 21, '63
July 23, '63
June 23, '63
July 21, '63
July 28, '63
June 23, '63
July 15, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Jul> 23, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Sei). 5, -63
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
June 25, '65.
Des. from General Hospital,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
Died Ft. Smith. .Jan. 13, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, July 20, '(i4.
Died Ft. Smith, July 22, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, Sep. 25, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '63.
Des. May 17, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Ross, Thomas
Raiiiey, Andrew J
Riitledge. Andy
R\itledge, Grandson..
Snow, James R
Slinnk, Enoch
Sniiwhite, Frank
Si)oonamore, Frank-
lin
St. Clair, Levi
Till tie. William
Tliei-mio, Lewis
Vanduzen, Albert
Vauglm, Albert
Witehenack, Solomon
Weigbtman, William,
W'lite, Frank
White
Cloud..
Williams, David A...
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 5, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Adcock, James A. .
Dabbs, Thomas R.
Echerly, .James H.
Harden, Abraham .
Lincoln, George . . .
Marsh, Eli
Oasley, John
UNDER COOKS.
Moore, William . .
I'owell, Nathan.. .
Ozark, Ark. . .
White Cloud..
Ozark, Ark. ..
White Cloud..
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Mar. 23, '64
Sep. 18, "63
Sep. 16, '63
Mar. 23, '64
Sep. 17, '63
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 19, '63
Jan. 24, '65
Jan. 24, '65
Oct. 16, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
Dis. for disability Dec. 26, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Died, Rossville, Ark., Apr.
22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
George J. Clark.
FIRST LIEUT.
Benjamin F. Josling.
SECOND LIEUT.
William B.Clark....
FIRST SERGT.
William Jones
Finis B. Coclu-an
y. M. SERGT.
Matthew Carr
Frank H. Peterson. .
SERGEANTS.
Finis B. Cochran
Andrew Castello
Augustus Myres
Frank H. Peterson. .
James Kirkpatrick. .
William .Vdams
Benjamin S. Miller. .
W'illiam Wrighten-
borry
John Barker
Isaac F. Carleton...
Charles Willour
William Y. H. Fore-
man
CORPORALS.
Benjamin S. Miller. .
John Barker
Samuel Walker
John C. Joiner. .
William Adams .
WMUiam Cooper.
Charles Willour.
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Mapleton
Fort Scott . . . .
Ashboro'.N.C,
Fort Scott....
Mapleton
Elmendaro . . ,
Fort Scott...,
June 10, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Oct. 30, '63
July 22, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 6, '63
July 15, '63
July 22, '63
July 15, '63
June 8, '63
May 11, '63
July 1, '63
June 6, 'ft3
July 10, '&i
Nov. 5, '63
Dec. 5, '63
May 11, '63
June 6, '63
Aug. 1, '63
June 8, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Aug.
21,
'63
Sep.
16,
'63
Aug.
21,
'63
Mar.
Aug.
30,
21,
'64
'63
Mar.
m,
•64
Aug.
21,
'63
Mar.
30,
'64
Mus. out on det. roll. Ft. Scott,
Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Major, Feb. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 30, '64.
Red. to ranks Apr. — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Feb. 23, '64.
Red. to ranks June 30, '64.
Red. to ranks June 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '(35.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. L, Oct. 19,'6.3.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 3, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. — , '64.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 1, '65,
Fort Scott.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '63.
Red. to ranks Feb. 22, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. — , '64.
-31
482
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- Cou^.
COMPANY :E — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence. enHsIment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
John McGrath
Madison Spurgeon...
Wm. Y. H. Foreman . .
Jasper Cox
John McNeil
James Hohnes
Isaac F. Carleton —
James Taylor
David S. James
John C. Hicks
BUGLER.
Anthony Margraves..
John W. Scribner —
SADDLER.
Madison F. Joiner . . .
BLACKSMITH.
Samuel E. Hicks
PRIVATES.
Adams. WQIiam
Anderson, Caleb
Allen, Jolm J
Allen, William H
Barker, .John
Barber, Elias
Barber, Samuel
Barber, WUliam C...
Bishard, Levi
Babcock, George . . . .
Cochran, Finis B
Cox, Jasper
Carleton, Isaac F
Chapman, Jacob
Clendening, John —
Cook, Jolm VV
Cook, William
Cooper, William
Cooper, Benjamin....
Castello, Andrew
Cox, William
Crow, John
Crow, Moses
Crow. William
Eads, William H
Edwards, William N.
Flanary, Martin
Foster, David
Gresham, Samiiel —
Hicks, Samuel E
Holmes, James
Hensan, William A..
Hicks, John C
Hoistiue, Frederick..
Hassburg, Lawrence,
Huddlestou, Joel
Homesley, Burrell W
Harvey. Hiram G
Hicks, John J
Irvin, Marion
Jones, William
James, David S
Joiner, John C
Jack-son, Robert
Joiner, Madison F.. .
James, Franklin
Johnson, John P
Kelso, John R
Fort Scott....
Barnesville
Fort Scott..
Mapleton.
Barnesville
Fort Scott..
Humboldt
Fort Scott.
Emporia . . .
Barnesville
Fort Scott . .
Elmondaro.
Marmaton. .
Fort Scott..
Barnesville
Fort Scott..
Barnesville
Fort Scott..
Mapletou ..
Fort Scott..
Minneola . .
Fort Scott..
Dec. .5, '63
Jan. 8, '64
Dec. .5, '63
July 2, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 10, '63
June 8, '63
July 15, '63
July 22, '63
June 8, "63
July 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 6, '63
.June 8, '63
July 9, '63
June 5, '63
June 1, '63
June 6, '&i
June 27, '63
July 15, '63
July 17, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 2, '63
July 10, '63
June 28, '63
Aug. 12, '63
June 2, '63
Juno 13, "63
June 8, '63
July 1, '63
July 6, '63
Aug.
May
June
July
July
July
July
July
May
July
Aug.
.June
July
June
July
July
July
Aug.
July
1, '63
16, '63
20, '63
1, '63
17, '63
16, '63
17, '63
3, '63
26. '63
6, '63
1, '63
25, '63
22, '63
23, '63
8, "63
29, '63
1, '63
U, '63
11, '63
May 27, '63
June 10, '63
July 15, '63
Aug. 1, '63
.July 18, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 14, '63
July 22, '63
July 23, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 21, '63
Red. to ranks Mar. 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Pro. Sergt. June 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
Dis. for disability July 4. '64,
Fort Scott.
Mu.^^ out with reg. Jun(> 25, "65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63; mus.
out with reg. June '25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Little
Rock, June 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died, Lewisburg. Ark., Mar.
7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. Apr. — , '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63; pro.
Corp. Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 2.j, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63 ; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65* \
Died, Ft. Scott, Sep. 25, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '66, '
Died at Tyler Tex.
Pro. Blacksmith, .\ug. 21, '63.
Pro. CoriJ. Apr. — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '6
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 12, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll,_ Law-
rence, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Died, Fort Scott, Dec. 7, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 24, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg, June 25, 65.
Pro. Saddler Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Law-
rence, Aug. 11, '65.
i
8tate of Kansas.
483
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - CAVALK\--f'o«^
COMPANY 'E — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIAATES.
Kustor, George
Kniglit, Samuel -J . . .
Kirkpatrick, James.
Lacey. .JoLn L
Lock, .John P
Mvre? . Auffustus
McNii'l, John
Miller, Benjamin S. .
Madden, Roscoe
Maif,'raves, Antliony
Martin, Moses M...
Martin, John
Martin, Joel C
McDonald, Wm. A..
Marley, Benjamin H
Osmon, William
Parris, Lemuel
Pear.?on, William . . .
Peterson. Frank H..
Pearson, George W. .
Roberts, Milton
Rupell, .Tamos S
Ruble, Charles P....
Scribuer, John W. . .
Scott, Joshua
(•I Shurley, Frederick. .
Shipley, William
Smith, William J ..
Showers, John
Spence, John D
Spence, William L. .
Stark, (jeorgo W. . . .
Stubblefield, Josiah R
Steed. Isom F
Taylor, .James
Taylor, James R
— flliurman, Isaac R
Tibbs,.,John W
Vaughn, .Joel
Warden, Marion W. . .
Waggoner, George A.
Wright, James R
Wilson, Benjamin.. ..
Workman, Stephen A
Wrightenberry, Wm.,
Walker, Samuel
Fort Scott . . .
Barnesville.
Fort Scott..
July 15, '63
May 15, '63
July 15, '63
June
Aug.
July
July
May
July
June
July
July
Aug.
July
June
July
30, '63
14, '63
15, '63
28, '63
11, '63
16, '63
S, '63
3, '63
29, '63
3, '63
14, '63
.5, '63
2, '63
July 1, '63
July 22, '63
July 3, '63
July 27, '63
July 11, '63
July 25, '63
July 2, '63
June 5, '63
June 1, '63
June 9, "63
June 23, '63
July :», '63
July 22, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July ,18, '63
June 8, '63
Aug. 1, '63
June 22, '63
July -22, '6:^'
June 9. '63
July 26, '63
June 14, '63
June 9, '63
July 6, '63
June 29, '63
Ashboro',N.C. July 1, '63
' ' I June 6, '63
Ceutropolis.,
Humboldt. .
Paola
Fort Scott...
Rising Sun. .
Fort Scott...
Lawrence . . .
Fort Scott...
Contropolis .
Fort Scott . . .
Barnesville.
Marmaton. .
Fort Scott . .
Aug. 21, '63
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Killed in action, .July 14, '61,
Ozark, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63; dis. f or
disab. Jan. 28. '65, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. Apr. — , '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Bugler Aug. 21, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Oct. 24. '63.
Died Ft. Scott, Oct. 27, '63.
Died Fort Smith, June 8, '64.
Died Ft. Scott, Dec, 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug 22, '63.
Absent sick ; no evi. of mus. out
on file.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pi-o. Bugler, June 1, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June '25, '65.
Mus. out Leavenworth, Mav
24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Law-
rence, Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Died Ozark, Mar. 5, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Jan. 15, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Mus. out on fiet. roll, Law-
rence, Kan.,.\ug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability. May 3, '64,
Fort Scott.
Died Ft. Smitli, June 10, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 10,'65, Lawrence.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability May 3, '64.
Fort Scott.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 21, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. E.
Barker, Obadiah
Blagg, Jesse J
Clay, .Vlexander
Carr, Matthew
Foreman, Wm. Y. H
Gallion. Barton
Harlin, David L
Jones, Evan
James, William
Johnson; James
McShane, Robert C.
Melton, .James
Martin, James T
McGrath, .John
Fort Scott
Burlington .
Fort Scott . .
Osawatomie.
Fort Scott...
July
10,
'64
Feb.
1,
'65
Aug.
18,
'64
Oct.
;^o,
•tin
Dec.
^5,
'63
Feb.
8,
'64
July
10,
'64
Keb.
3,
'64
July
10,
'64
h'eh.
10,
'64
July
10,
'64
Dec.
5,
'63
Aug. 16, '64
Juno 9, '65
Oct. 4, '64
Mar. 30; '64
Aug. 16, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Aug. 16, '64
Mar. :», '64
Aug. 16, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 30, '6;^.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt, .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. :10, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Law-
rence, Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June '25, '65.
DiedWestport, Mo., Oct. 23,'64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 5, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
484
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — C a vaxry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS Co. ^—Continued.
■Conf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Roberts, Joseph
Fort Scott
July 2, '64
Aug. 16, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 2.5, '65.
Ruble, Heurv H
Paola
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 7, '63
' ' ' '
Simrgeon, Madison . .
Mound City..
Jan. 8, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '64.
Smitli, .James A
Fort Scott. . . .
May 23, '64
May 23, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Stone. Solomon
' '
July 10, '64
Aug. 16, '64
Died Sep. 22, '64.
Slieley, Samuel
' '
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Smitliart, Clinton A..
Sep. 21, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Dis. fordis. Mar. 10, '65, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Thurnian, Richard S.
< '
Nov. 20, '64
Dec. 6, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Wosdon, Alson G
' '
Aug. 16, '64
Aug. 16, '64
It 1 .
Wheat, Samuel H....
Leroy
July 10, '64
' '
' ' ' '
Williams, Morgan T..
Minneola
Aug. 23, '64
Oct. 4, '64
i I 1 (
Willour, Charles
Fort .Scott.. ..
Nov. 5, '63
Mar. 30, '64
Pro. Corp. Nov. 5, '63.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Albert J. Briggs
.John A. Huff
FIEST LIEUT.
John A. Huff
William D. Parish. ..
SECOND LIEUT.
William D. Parisli. ..
FIEST SEEGT.
Merton A. Payne
Jehu Kizer
Aaron J. Satterlee. . . .
O. M. SEEGT.
Israel M. Hill
-John S. Boe.son
COM. SEEGT.
Joseph Chilson
Richard E. WiUiams,
SERGEANTS.
Jehu Hizer
Thomas .Tones
Richard E. Williams,
Francis M. Prine
Aaron J. Satterlee. . . .
Thomas J. Huff'
Joseiih Chilson
Michael Fenton
John B. Rowland
Edward Tabor
M. D. Dpdegratf
CORPORALS.
Jacob M. Keetou
Charles Bilderback..
Jefferson Mead
James Mead
George Sherar
Thomas Nichols
Isaac M Fleming
Daniel Prine
John Williams
Michael Fenton
Myron Dickson
James Mills
William J. Shannon..
William P. Crawford,
BUGLEES.
WiUiam Rider
Charles Rice
Daniel Priue
BLACKSMITH.
•Jonas Thomas
PEIVATES.
Adams, Danford
Aruett, Thomas
Arnett, John
Paola.
Stanton . .
Paola
Rockville.
Stanton
Paola. . . .
Sugar Cree.k.
Osawatomie.
Paola.
Osawatomie.
Paola
Rockville. . . .
Paola
Sugar Creek.
Gardner
Peoria
Osawatomie.
Stanton
Peoria
Rockville
Osawatomie. .
Paola
Sugar Creek. .
Stanton
Marmaton . ..
Rockville
Ft.Smith,Ark.
Paola
Gardner
Paola
Gardner
Paola
July 21, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 29. '62
July 27, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 17, '63
July 21, '63
July 26, '63
Aug. 17, '63
JiUy 25, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 3, '63
July 25, '63
July 29, '63
July 22, "63
Aug. 3, 'GS
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 11, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 17, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 26, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 1, '63
July 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 26, '63
July 25, '63
July 26, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 26, '63
June 4, '65
Aug. 26, '63
June 7, '65
Aug. 26, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 26, '63
Pro. Major June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Capt. June 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. June 7, '65.
Red. to ranks, Dec. 24, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. May 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks, July 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks, July 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,'C5.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 24, '63.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Feb. 13, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Feb. 15, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 18, '65.
Red. to ranks July 1, '64.
Pro. Com. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks at his. own re-
?uest Feb. 15, '65.
us. out with reg. June 25, '6
Red. to ranks Nov. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65
Red. to ranks at his own re
quest May 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaveni
worth, Aug. 26, '65, to take
effect May 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg, June 25, '6i
Red. to ranks at his own r
quest Apr. 10, '65.
Appointed Bugler Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65*
Pro. Sergt. May 26, '65. ,'
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6
state of Kansas.
485
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- C'on^
COM PAN Y F -Conthmed.
Names and rank, i Residence.
Date of
enlistmont.
Dato of
mu&ter.
PRIVATES.
AiidiTSou, James. . .
Bilcl.'iback Charkv
Bi'oson, JoLn S
Rogard, Nathan.. . .
Benning, James D..
Ruttram, William..
Cutrislit, William..
Cook. William M...
Cook, V. L
Copeland, Allen S.
Chilton, William. .
Chil.^on, Joseph . . .
Clcmmer, Josiah M
Cook, H. L
Copelaud, John H . . .
Dickson, Myron. . . .
Dawson, George S. .
Djix'. Sidney
Elston, Elias
Fenton, Michael.. . .
Flemin^^ Isaac M..
Frakes, Robert
Goode, John W^
Goo(hnan, Nathan ,
Glascock. Daniel...
Gross, Leauder
Gro.-;s, ^^'il]iam
Hizer, Jeliu. . .
Hill, Israel M
Head, Thomas.
Houser, S. P...
Huflf, Thomas J .
Head, Benjamin.
Jones, Thomas . .
Jackson, Peter S.
Jackson, James . .
Jackson, Jack
Keeton, .Jacob M. .
Lay, Newton
Lowe, James
Laupsou, Johnson ,
Labodie, Charles...
Lilley, Harrison.. ..
Lewis, Benjamin. ..
MUls, .Tames
Mead, James
Mead, Jeti'orson . . . .
Moans, Thomas ....
Masoner, Napoleon
Morris, .John M . . . .
Nichols, Jolm D.. ..
Nay, Huon
Nichols, Thom;!
Parisli, Duty
Prme, Francis M...
Prine, Daniel
Payne, Mertou A. ...
Rider, William
Paola. . .
Peoria..
Paola. . . ,
Stanton
Paola. . . .
Rockville
Topeka
Lanesfield. . .
Suffar Creek.
Paola
Rockville.
Gardner. .
Stanton
Paola...
Gardner
Siiijar Creek..
Paola
Leavenworth
Paola
RockviUe
Paola
Lanesfield.
Stanton . . .
Paola.
Lanesfield.
Paola
Rockville
Paola
Paola..
New Lane *ter,
Paola
Marmaton. . ..
Rockville
Stanton
Paola
Stanton
Paola. . . .
July 27, 'IW
Aujar. I.'), '6;^
July 27, "63
Aug. 25, '6:^
July 27, '63
July 21, '6a
Auc. 4, '6:j
Aus. 3, "63
July 29, '63
Aug. 15. '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. i, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 4, '63
July 25, '63
Aug. 3, '63
July 23, '63
July 29, '63
July 22, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 10, '6;^
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 17, "63
July 21, '63
July 29, '63
July 28, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 3, '63
July 26, "63
.\ug. 6, '63
Aug. 17. '63
Aug. 3, "63
July 29,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 3,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 25,
Aug. 11,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 17, '63
July 26, '63
July 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 26, "63
Remarks.
Des. Ft. .Scott, Di^c. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Nov. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63; no evi-
dence of mus. out on tile.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 9, '63.
Died Ft. Scott, Dec. 7, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
wortli, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 10, '6.").
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, June 2, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 6, '63 ; mus. out
June 25, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. .June 25, '65.
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott.
Kan., Nov. 13, '63.
Pro, Sergt. .\ug. 26. '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 21, '63;
mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mns. (mt with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. :^1, '63; mus..
out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63; mus..
out witli reg. Jiuie 25, '65.
Mns. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died of disease. Little Rock.
May 15, '64.
Died, Fort .Smith, June 8, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63: mu.'*.
out witli reg. .June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25.*65.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 5, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dc>c. 19. '61.
Pro. Corp. .\pr. 10. '6."i.
Pro. Corp. .Vug. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 26,'63 ; mus. out
witli reg. June 25, 65.
Mus. out with i(>g. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
.Vug. 11, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Aug, 26,'63 : mn.s. out
with reg. June 25, 65.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '6:^ : mu.«. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Vug. 26, '6:}.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 26, "63; dis-
charged to rec. pro. Mav 7, '64.
Pro. Bugler .Aug. 26, '63.
486
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —C'on^
COMFAiiY ¥— Continued.
Names and rank.
Eesidouce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Rice Charles
Rice, John
Ramsey, Samuel
Rowland, John B. . .
Riddle, Jacksou
Satterlee, Aaron J. .
Shannon, William J
Sherar, Georije
Sherar, Derlarama.
Shelton, Stephen —
Stephens, Joshua —
Stephens, John W. .
Thomas, Jonas
Tabor, Edward
Tipton. William
Updosiraff, M. D....
Williams, Jolin
Wells, Charles W. . .
Wells, .Joseph H...
Wilson, Ebenezer . . .
Williams, Richard E. Osawatomie.
Gardner
Stanton
Paola
Gardner
Paola.
Rockville. . .
Osawatomie.
Wea
Osawatomie.
Paola
Peoria
Stantou . . . . .
Osawatomie.
Paola
Peoria
July 25, '63
July 22, '63
.July 27, '63
July 25, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 11, '63
July 21, '63
July 27, '63
Aug.;20, '63
July 26, '63
July 29. '63
July 22, '63
July 26, '63
Aus. 11, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Pro. Bugler Aug, 26, '63; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '64; mus out
with reg. .June 25, '65.
Died, Ft. Smith, Nov. 9, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 18, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 26, '65.
Pro. Con). Aug. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Aug. 26, '64.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '64.
Died Ft. Smith. July 6, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 15, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 11, '65.
Died, Ft. Smith June 18, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Crawford, William P.
Goode, Robert H
Gwin, Martin V
Gazaway, Jesse L —
Webb, John S
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Delaware
Stantou
Paola
Twin Springs,
Jan. 19, '64
May 22, '64
Nov. 16, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Sep. 19, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Doc. 15, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Pro. Corp. May 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Albert H. Campbell..
FIRST LIEUT.
Count S. Steel
.John A. English
SECOND LIEUT.
.James M. Kilgorc
FIRST SEEGT.
Pemberton R. Eves. . .
.John A. English
Zara J. Wisner
q. M. SERGT.
John A. Euglish
Zara J. Wisner
William Done
COM. SERGEANT.
William Done
Joseph M. Hoge
SERGEANTS.
Joseph M. Hoge
Harvey Sutherland . .
Hugh T. Kilbourne. . .
Mitchell La From-
boise
John B. Stitt
.James D. Als\ip
Francis LaFromboisi
CORPORALS.
James B. Osborn
John W. Donan .....
Thomas J. Vai'ner. . . .
.James D. Alsup
John W. White
Benjamin F. Duncan
Francis Ija Fromboise
George W. Castoe . . .
Uriah W. Carle
Franklin M. .Jordan
Fort Scott.
Marion. . . .
Fort Scott.
Delawai-e. .
Fort Scott.
lola
Fort Scott. . .
lola
Deer Creek. .
Doer Creek. .
Springdale . .
Wolf River...
Franklin Co. .
Shawnee Co..
Osage Twp. . .
Delaware
Shawnee (^o. .
Fort Scott. . . .
Willow Sp'gs
Leavenworth
Delawai'e
Vernon Co. . . .
Shawnee Co. .
Timber HiUs;
Springdale . . .
Franklin
Aug. 4, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 8. '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 28, '63
July 14, '63
July 11, '63
.\ug. 1, '63
Aug. 22, '63
.July 12, '63
July 27, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July 12, '63
July 29, 63
Aug. 29, '63
July 27, '63
Sep. 7, '63
July 29, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 8, '63
June 4, '65
Sep. 8, '64
Sep. 8, '63
Mus. out Mar. 20, '66.
Pro. Reg.Commiss'y June 3,'65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out July 1,'64, Little R'k.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. June 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. June 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. June 5, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 17, '64.
Red. to ranks, Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Nov. 10, '63.
Killed in action, Ozark, Ark.,
July 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, 65.
Des. Feb. 20, '64.
Dis. for disability, Dec. 17, '64,
Fort Smith.
Des. Oct. 31, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 18, '64.
Des. Nov. 18, '63.
Des. July 10, '64.
Pro. Sergt. June 5, '65. j.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kau., Aug. 11, '65 ; was
pris'nr of war, captured Apr.
14, '64, Camden, Ark.
state of Kansas.
487
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry — Con/.
COMPANY G — ConUnued.
Names and rank.
COKPORALS.
liporgc G. Martin
•^lunuel McD(>vitt
BUGLER.
^.nnuel H. Lano.
PRIVATES.
\ 1 L'xanderBeiijaniinC
Aiin-mit-nowali
Autlion.\-, Harris
Alsup, .J anil's D
Addis, William .J
Uullard. Alfred L. . . .
Brown, .Janu's
Brown, .Jacob
Brown, Sanniol E. . . .
Bowrassa, Josei)h . . .
Burnett, Asbury
Castoe, Georg-o W . . .
Carle, Uriah W
Crutchfield, Robert.
Ca.?ebolt, Job
Coidey, John W
Rosidouce.
("liiof, Joseph >
Cheralie, Francis
Done, William
Dolona, Alexander. .
Duncan Ben.iamin F
Douan, John W
Endicott, .Jo.soph
Elliott, Houston
Eve.s, Pemberton R. . .
Endicott, .'Vbncr J
English, John A
Franci.s, Georj^e
Fletcher, Drury
Green wood, .Jo.sephM
Gib.son. Georj^e C
Hosre, .Tospi)h M
Holland, Nathaniel.
Harsh, William S...
Hay word, Jackson . .
Jordan, Franklin M.
Kciunnee
Kilbourno, Hufjh T. .
Kawyer, Henry
Kilbourne.William G.
La Fromboiso,
Mitchell
Lane, Samuel H
LaFromboiso.Francis
Latouncd, Josepii
McDevitt, Samuel.. ..
Martin, Geo rare G
Martin, John S
Martin. Job B
McCoy, Isaac
Moo.se, John
Moore, Hugli M
Moses, John
Me-gee-chees
Miller, Jame.s X
McDowell, William .
MUender, Martin V.
Matson, Lorenzo. ., .
Neb-ne-quam
Newman, George. ...
Delaware
Timber Hills.
McD'u'ld.Mo,
Bourbon Co..
Pottaw't'eCo,
.Sliawnee Co..
Delaware
Paris
Delaware
Scott Twp . . . .
Lyon Co
Shawnee
Lecompton...
Timber HQls.
Springdaie . . .
Neosho
Grasshopper.
Marion
Pott'w'tomie,
Shawnee
Deer Creek. ..
Shawnee
Ve'n'nCo.,Mo.
Willow Sp'g.s,
Bourbon Co . .
Cedar Co., Mo.
Fort Scott....
Bourbon (^o . .
Fort Scott. . . .
Pottaw'te Co.
Willow Sp'gs,
Topeka
Date of
enlistment.
Ve'n'nCo.,Mo,
Springdale. ..
Scott Twp
Delaware . . . .
B-Atos Co., Mo.
Franklin
Pott'waf mie.
Franklin, Coi
Fort Scott .
Franklin...
Shawnee Co. .
McD'dCo., Mo
Shawnee Co..
Toiieka
Timber Hills,
Delaware. .
Shawnee Co..
Pottawat'mie
N'wt'nCo.Mo.
Pot'wat'e Co,
Delaware
Paola
Marmaton....
Timber Hills.
Shawnee
'V'rn'nCo.,Mo.
July 14, '63
Aug. .S, 'G3
Sep. 7, '63
July 19, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 12, '63
July 25, '63
July 14, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 25, '63
July 27, '63
July 25, '63
Sep. 7, '63
July 29, '63
July 17, '63
Aug. 11, '63
July 19, '63
Aug._ 1, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 29, '63
July 28, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 4, '63
July 27. '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 16, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 8, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 7, '63
July 14, '63
Aug. 29. '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 1. '63
July 11. '6:^
Aug. 22, '63
July 11, '6:^
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 7, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Aug. 8, 'm
July 14. '63
July 29, '63
July 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
-Vug. 27, '63
Aug. 1. '63
July 21, '63
July 7, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Date of
muster.
Sep. 8, '63
Nov.
Sop.
8, '63
8, '63
Nov.
Sep.
4. '63
8; '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63.
Missing in action Apr. 14, '64,
near Camden, Ark., supposed
to have been killed.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. (wt with reg, .Tune 25, '65.
Prisoner of war; died Tyler,
Tex., Dec. 1. "64.
Died Ft. Smith, Ar., July 19,'64.
Died Ft. S'th, Ark., Dec. 14,'64.
Pro. Com Sergt. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Ist Sergt. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out on dot roll, St. Louis,
Mo., Mar. 26, '67, to date Jun.
25, '65 ; pris. of war ; cap. Apr.
13, '64, near Camden, Ark.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .Jime 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 22, '65.
Des. in Kan. Nov. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. Nov. 27, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 8, '63; mus. out
on det. roll Leav'th, .'Vug. 11,
'65 ; was pris'r of war, capt'd
Apr. 14, '64, Camden, Ark.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 19, '63.
Des. Nov. 25, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 8, '63.
Pro. Bugler, Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '6:?.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. .June 5, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Missing in action .July 15, '64,
Ozark, Ark.
Pro. Vet. Serg. Nov. 1, '6:^.
Des. Oct. 1, '63.
Des. Mar. 21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, June 2, '64.
488
Adjutant General's Report.
FOUETEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— f'o^f.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
PRIVATES.
Osboi-n, James B.
Parks, John
Parish, Battico.. .
Phelps, .James.
Penosh
Quisenherry.Thos. M.
Rhoads, William
Ritchie, .James M —
Rodd, Alexander
Rose, James
Stiles, .\ndre\v J . .
Shocktoo, Joseph.
Shianno, George . .
Stitt, John B
Soux, Alexander —
Soldier, John
Sears, Zachariah T.
Sutherland, Harvoy
Shote, Frank
Stith, Pete? J
Tuttle, William H . .
Varner, Thomas J . . .
Wisner, Zara J
Whitepigeon, .John .
Wa-wie-ackey-mnck .
Winkle, Isaac
White, John W
Fort Scott....
Shawnee
Pot'wat'eCo.
Grasshopper.
Pot'wat'eCo.
Delaware
Freedom Tp . .
Lyon county.
Shawnee Co.
Grassliopper.
Delaware
Shawnae ....
Pot'wat'e Co.
Osage Tp...
Pot'wat'eCo..
Timber Hills,
Wolf River...
N'utr'l L'nds,
Timber Hills,
LavaccaCo.,T
Leavenworth,
Tola
Sliawnee
Pot'wat'eCo.
Grasshopper.
Delaware
July 27, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 27, 'm
July 25, '6:i
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 7, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 2o, "63
July U, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 29, '63
July 14, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 8, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. », '63
Aug. 1, '&i
Aug. 13, '63
July 29, '63
Sep. 8, 'm,
Pro. (^orp. Sep. 8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'tli,
May 22, '65 : pris'r of war.
Died Ft. Smith, Jan. 31, '64.
Dis. for disability Jan. 31, '05,
Chicago, ID.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Missing in action, .Vpr. 14, '64,
Camden, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. .June '25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 8, '63 ; mus. out
on det. roll, Little Rock, Ark.,
Juno 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
June 25, '65.
Mus. out with det. roll, Leav-
enworth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 26, '64, Ft.
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63,
Missing in action .-Vpr. 14, "64.
Camden, Ark.
Died, Ft. Smith June 4, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 8, '63^
ADDITION.\L ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
Blue, William A. v..
Buzan, William P . . .
Couch, Andrew M . . .
Hopkins, Henry L. .
Hopkins, James
Loyd, James H
Lambert, John S . . . .
Morrow, Matthew J.
Woreham, Jeremiah
Witter, David
UNDER COOK.
Boone, Daniel
Texas.
Franklin Co.
Texas
Ft. Smith,Ark
Texas
Fannin Co.,T.
Lamar, Tex..
Grayson Co., T
Marion
Mar. 10, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 29. '64
Mar. :«, '64
May 1, '64
Feb. 28, '64
May 1, '64
Feb. 1, '64
May 31, '64
.June 8, '64
Jan. 29, '64
May 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
May 1. '64
Feb. 23, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Aug. 3, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Thomas Stephenson
FIRST LIEUT.
James A. Ogan
SECOND LIEUT.
Dudley Sawyer
FIRST SERGT.
Henry C. Bailey ....
William Hobson ...
O. M. SERGT.
Job Dutton
COM. SERGT.
Absalom M. Walker
William FuUer
SERGEANTS.
John J. Bradley ....
W. R. McCullouch. .
Henry C. Bailey
Waiiam Fuller
Highland.
Troy
Hiawatha .
Troy
Oregon, Mo.
Iowa Point.
Hiawatha..
Iowa Point.
Highland. . .
Troy
Hiawatha.
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 14, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 5, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 5, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Dismissed the service .\up. 2,
'65, Lawrence, Kan.
Mus. out Aug. 2, '65.
Red. to Sergt. Apr. 30, '65. _
Mus. out with reg. June '25, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Aug. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, 65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '64 ; mus. <
out with reg. June '25, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64.
state of Kansas.
489
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry Co/*^
COMPANY B.— Cu)UiHuccL
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistmeut.
Dato of
muster.
Eeniarks.
SERlU; ANTS.
Tbcodorn Boasley .. .
William Starnes
Job Dtitton
William Hobson ....
CORPdRALS.
Theodon^ Boah^ley . . .
William Starne.s
Isaac (t. Donaldson.
James D. Boatman. .
Jolin T. Hendrickson
WUliam Eldt-r
.Josfpli Thorpe
Janus Massfy
MathowA. McVey..
E^iiitr F. Sturgis...
Job Dutton
BUGLER.
Caius M.Hall
BLACKSMITH.
William Thornton..
PRIVATES.
Beck, Reese W
Brownlee, Waltei" . .
Boatman, James D.
Bui-nam, Russell R.
Beasley, Theodore. .
Beach, David
Bradlt^y, John J
Barnett, William...
Bailey, Henry C...
Caswell, Charles W
Collins, William T.
Chambers, Franklin P
Compton, .John W. . .
Cline, Jacob K
Cbnrchill, George . . .
Button, Job
Dutton, William ....
Donaldson, Isaac G.
Detrick, Daniel . ...
Elder, William
Eldred, D. T. B
Fuller, William
Fuller, John W
Frazier, George W. . .
Flinn, Martin
Graprg, John
Guinn. Thomas A
Guy, Charles W
Hall, Cains M
Hawthorne, Robert..
Hinds, Levi
Hendren, Andrew J .
Hendren, William.. .
Hahn, Thomas
Hahn, Samuel
Hanford, Mathew...
Hendrickson, John T
Harper, Benjamin.. .
Hobson. William
Hancock, James ....
Ives, Oren
Johnson, Edward . . .
Jones, Cyrus
Highland . . .
Pony Creek .
Iowa Point. .
Oregon, Mo .
Highland .. .
Pony Creek .
Highland . . .
Claytonville
Iowa Point . .
White Cloud
Highland . . .
Iowa Point. .
White Cloud
Iowa Point. .
Highland . . .
White Cloud
Highland . . .
Fort Scott. . .
Iowa Point. .
White Cloud
Troy
Highland . . .
Troy
Iowa Point. .
Hiawatha.. .
Highland .. .
Iowa Point. .
Highland . . .
Iowa Point. .
Highland . . .
Hiawatha. . .
Highland
White Cloud
Highland
White Cloud.
Iowa Point. .,
White Cloud
Claytonville .
Highland
Oregon, Mo...
White Cloud
Iowa Point. ..
Mt. Vernon . . .
July 2;^, '6;{
Aug. 1, '6:}
July 23, '63
Aug. 14, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Aug. 26, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 16, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 2;^ '63
Sep. 9, '63
Aug. 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 26, '63
July 23, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aug. _1, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 3, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July .5, '63
Aug. .5, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 23, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 23, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 21, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 1. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, "64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
May 22, '65 ; was pris'r of war,
cap. Sep.19,'64, Cabin C'k,C.N.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1. '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Mns. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Died Fort Smith, Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 3, '64, Lev'th.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Fort Scott, Dec. 4, '63.
Died Ft. Smith. June 27, '64.
Des. Ozark, Ark., May 21, '64.
Des. Fort Scott. Sept. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1.6, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, "(W.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Missing in action Sep. 19, '64,
Cabin Creek, C. N.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, "63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Aug. 11, '65; was pris. of war,
capt'd July 7, '64. Ft. Smith.
Des. in the field, Nov. 26, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Juue 30, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
vvorth, Kan., Au.g. 11, '65.
Died in prison. Camp Goss,
Tex., Nov. 1, 64 : captured at
Poison Sp'gs, Ark., Apr. 18,'64.
Pro. Bugler, Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, "6:^.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith. Ark. Jan. 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
490
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^
COMPANY B.— Coniinued.
Names and rank.
Eosidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
Jenkins, Elijah D —
Lee, Hiram R
Lafollct, David
Massey, James
McVev, Matthew A. . .
McCullough, W. E . . .
McElroy , John L
Marcum, John S
Meisenhemmer,
Albert
Moser, Charles A
Massey, Andrew J. . . .
Maginlken, John
Quigley, Anderson M,
Quacker, Joseph
Ray, Lewis C
Rice, Alfred
Root, Jeremiah
Rockwood, George. . .
Starnes, William
Sturgis, Ewing F
Saddler, David
Shoppee, Jacob
Thompson, Harrison
Tracy, William
Thornton, Daniel
Thornton. William. .
Tracy, Benjamin F. .
Thorpe, Jo.seph
Valandrie, Joseph. . .
Varrell, James M. . . .
Vanhorn, Joseph ....
Walters, Jacob
Wilson, Richard S..
Walker, Jeffer.son . . .
Walker, Absalom M .
Walker, Nathan
Watson, Jefferson . . .
White, Isaac M,
Wooley, James M . . .
Walker, James
Hiawatha
White Cloud,
Brownsville . .
Highland
Iowa Point. . .
Highland
Fort Scott. . . .
White Cloud,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud,
Troy
Fort Scott....
Hiawatha
Fort Scott....
White Cloud,
Troy
White Cloud,
Highland
Pony Creek. .
Iowa Point. .
Highland. . . .
Fort Scott...
White Cloud,
Highland —
White Cloud,
Iowa Point. .
White Cloud,
Highland....
White Cloud,
Fort Scott...
White Cloud,
Claytonville.
Iowa Point. .
Highland. . .
Iowa Point.
July 5, '63 Sep. 26, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
July 18, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 20, '63
Sep. 2.5, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Sep. 15, '6:?
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 25, "63
Sep. 15, '63
July 23, '63
Sep. 9, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 16, '63
July 13, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aug. 21, '63
July 5, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 15, '63
July 13, '63
Remarks.
Dis, for disability Mar. 10, '65,
Ft. Scott.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 20, '6:^.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '65.
Died, Fort Smith, July 16, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 4, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out ou det. roll, Pine
Bluff, July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Died Little Rock, June 9, '64.
Des. Fort Scott, Apr. 25, '64.
Mus. out Leavenworth, .Jan. 3,
'65, by S. O. from War Dep'nt.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.^
Pro. Blacksmith Sep. 26, '63. _
Des. Leavenworth, .Jan. 20, "65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63.
Mus. out v^-ith reg. Jime 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pine
Bluff, Ark., July 20, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.^
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar.23,'65, Leav'th
Des. Iowa P'nt, Kan., Apr. 30,64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Greenup, Leonard M,
Miller, Alfred C
Whited, WiUiam
Leavenworth,
White Cloud,
Jan. 28, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Jan. 28, '64
Mar. 18, '64
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '65.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Merimotli O. Teeple. .
FIRST. LIEUT.
George L. Bo wen
Joseph Eickabaugh . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Joseph Rickabaugh . .
FIRST SERGT.
James B. McGinley . .
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Wilburn W. Slinker..
COM. SERGEANT.
Greenberry Smart —
SERGE.VNTS.
George W. Morris
William A. Patton. ..
William H. Johnson
William A. Noakes. .,
William K. Copelaud,
Paola.
Fort Scott.
Emporia . .
Osawkce
St.Marysville,
Mound City . .
Fort Scott....
St.Marysville;
Prairie City . .
Fort Scott....
Paola
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Apr. 20, '65
Nov. 4, '63
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Res. Feb. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 20, '65.
Mus.' out with reg. June 25, "65.
Red. to ranks Dec. 24, '64.
Des. Ft. S'th, Ark., .Jan. 1, 64.
Red. to ranks Jan. 18, '65.
Pro. Regt'l Com. Sergt. Nov. 4,
'63.
state of Kansas.
491
■OURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Cavalry -(?o»Y.
COMPANY I-Covtinuecl.
Names aad rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SEEOKANTS.
William Kakor. .
John McFadden
Samuel B. Crist
Joseph W. Hickman.
William Clai-k
CORPORALS.
I -Mac Moser
Hi'iiry Lolieed
.\u£rustin Woll?
William Pflley
William L. Craig
Jackson Nickolass. ..
William A. Noakes. ..
Charles A. McCoy . . . ,
Fountain Hiulson
' John McFaddeu
William Raker
I William Clark
•Josiah Bemes
Warren T. Thomas...
BLGLER.
•)<>hn Mo.ser
FAKEIEE.
Zachariali Mundan..
PRIVATES.
Appier, ^Yillianl T. ..
Allred, Joseph R
Adams. Thomas J
Adams, Samuel H
Adams, .Sidney P
I Archer, Benjamin
Baker, William
Benham, Charles
Bethuram, William . .
Brandon. Gideon T...
Baker, Bolan
Brim, George
Bradberry, Charles...
Blakely, Samuel
Bethuram, David
Bemes, Josiah
. Bemes, Vardimou
Copelanfl, William K.
Cn.st, Samuel B
Craig, William L
Campbell, Cyrus
'■'irry, William F
< r.Uty. Hugli
Crist, .Vudrew J
Crist, George W
Colder. Moses
Comett, John
Clark, Asa
Cook, Emanuel H . . . .
Capp, Jacob
Greenwood. Joseph M
Hickman, Joseph W..
Hudson, Fountain. ..
Hart, Henry
Hart, William
Holmes, .John
Hinkle, .John
Hinklo, Thomas
Jo m.son, William H..
Johnson, Britton C. . .
■Jaines W. CuUen... .
•lohnson, Noah
Richlani
Fort Scott . . .
Ozark, Mo.. .
Paris
Fort Scott...
Burlington .
Fort Scott..
Xenia
Fort Scott..
Mapleton. . .
Fort Scott . .
Richland..
Fort Scott.
Holton
Fort Scott.
Burlington.
Fort Scott..
Emporia.. . .
Fort Scott . .
Xenia
Fort Scott.
Richland..
Paris
Emporia . .
Fort Scott.
Paris
Fort Scott.
St. Marysville
Emporia . .
Holton ....
Paola
Ozark, Mo.
Mapleton. .
Paola
Pottawat'mie
Leroy
Ozark
Fort Scott....
Paola
Fort Scott....
St. Marysville
Fort Scott....
Topeka
Paris
Fort Scott...
Xenia
Paris
Prairie City . .
Osawatomie..
St. MarysviUe
Sep. 12, '68
Sep. y, '&i
Nov. 1, '0:5
Sep. 10, 'm
Dec. 8, '63
July H, '63 j- Nov. 4, '6:3
July 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
July 25, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 11, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Dec.
7, '63
6, '63
2, '63
7, '63
S, '63
12, '63
8, '63
July 20, '63
Sep. 12, '63
July 3, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
."^ug.
July 20,
Sep. 8,
Nov. 1,
Aug. 6,
Sep. 8,
.\ug. 21,
July 24,
Nov. 1,
Aug. 10,
Sep. 1,
•■^ug. 14,
Oct. 21,
Sep. 17,
Oct. 2,
Aug. ],
Sep. 10,
Sep. 7,
.\ug. 10,
Holton Aug. 17,
" ■ Sep. 29,
Sep. 10,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 4,
Sep. .'i.
Dec. 30, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Mus. out on dot. roll, Loaven-
w'h, Kan., Oct. 7, '6.5, to date
May 25, '65; was prisoner of
war, captured Apr. 18, '64, Poi-
son Springs, Ark.
Red. to ranks Dec. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 11, '65.
Red. to ranks May 27, '65.
Red. to ranks June 9, '64.
Red. to ranks May 11, '65.
Red. to ranks June 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergf Feb. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 10. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. June 22, '64.
De.s. Ozark, Ark., Mar. 21, '64.
Des. Fort Smith, Jan. 3, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 17, '64.
Des. Clarksville, Ark., Feb.
26, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,- '65.
Died Ft. Smith, May 19, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 27, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 17, '6:i,
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 24, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 20, '64.
Mus. (niton det. roU, Leav'th,
Kan., July 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pino
Bluff, Ark., July 20, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, June 6, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Dec. 9, '&i.
Trans, to Co. G. Dec. 1, '6:i.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 18, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 27, '65.
Mus. out wit) I reg. June 25, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 30, '64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
KUled in act'n, July 31, '64, Ft.
Smith, Ark.
492
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co?y^
COMPANY I—Orntinued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.-
Date of
muster.
Remark.*.
PRIVATES.
Joinor, Christopher C
•John, John
Kates, Elisha
Lowe, Thomas L . . . .
Loheed, Henry
Latoumi, Joseph....
McGhiloy, .James B. .
McCoy. Cl'.arlos A...
Morris, George W...
Mundan, Zachariah.
Mosor, John
Moser, Isaac
Moyer, John
McFadden, .John
Morjfan, Isaac N . . . .
Monk, Oley
McFadden, Clay
Nickolass, .Jackson. .
Noakes, William A. .
Pelloy, WiUiam
Parker, Lewis
Patton, William A. .
Kichey, George W.
Robinson, Rollan .
Rodabangli, Daniel D
Sliuker, Wilburu W
Simmons, John W. H.
Smart, Greenberry. ..
Stephens, John R . . . .
Scobey, William
Stripling, Samuel K . .
Thomas, Stephen
Tuttle, Charles
Thomas. Warren T. ..
Williams, William H
Williams, John
Watkins, John H
Wiley, William B
Wells, Augustin
White, Joel N
White, James .1
Wilson, John
W^illiams, George W.
Fort Scott.
Timber Hills,
Fort Scott
Topeka
Osawkoe
Fort Scott. . . .
Burlington .
Xenia
Fort Scott. . . .
St.Marysville
Fort Scott. . . .
Lawrence
Fort Scott. . . .
St.Marysville
Emporia
Xenia
Emporia
St.Marysville
Mound City..
St.Marysville
Belmont
Fort Scott.. .,
Prairie City
Fort Scott. .
Clinton
Xenia.
Fort Scott —
St.Marysville
Aug. 2S, 'IW
Sep. 16, 'm
Nov. 4, '63
Aug. 6, '63
July I, '63
Aug. 27, '63
.Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 16, '63
July 3, "63
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
29, "6:^
5, "63
16, "63
8, '63
18, '63
7, '63
6, '63
July 21), "63
Sep. 4, '63
July
Sep.
July
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
29, '&
•24, '63
6, '63
.-), '63
29, '63
4, '63
1, '63
1, '63
Sop. a, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Nov. 4, '68
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 17. '63
Sep. 1. '6;^
Aug. 4, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Died, Ft. Smith, Oct. 16, '63.
Des. in field Nov. 30, "63.
Dis. for disability July 31, 'U.
Mns. out with reg. .June '25, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. .June 2.5, '65.
Trans, to Co. G Dec. 4. '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 4, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 20. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4. "6:1
Pro. Farrier Nov. 4, '63: mus.
out witli reg. June 2.5. '65.
Pro. Bngh'r Nov. 4, '63; mus.
out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '63; mus out
witli reg. June 25, '6-5.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 10, '63 ; no evi-
dence of muster out on 91o.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25.' 65.
Died, Fort Smith. June 4. '64.
Pro. Corp. .June 20, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '63; mus.out
with reg. June 25, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on die.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4, '63; mus.
out with reg. .Juno "25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died, Fort Smith, Dec. 19, '64.
Des. Ozark, Ark., Mar. 21, '64
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Nov, 4, '63. _
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Comiss'y Sergt. Nov.4,' 03,
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
Died, Cabin Creek, C.N., Sep.
'20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Juni^ 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, "65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '&i; dis. per
Special Order No. 18, W. D.'66.
Died Ft. Smith, Jan. 23, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, Mar. 25, '64.
Dis. for disability Nov. 28, '64,
Ft. Smith.
Pro. Hosp. Steward, Nov.l, 63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS-Co. I.
Clark, William .
Graham, Je.sse .
Heward, .Jordan
Hodges, Charles A. ..
Sutherland, James F.
Tucker, Francis M . . .
Fort Scott.
Xenial
Fort Scott. . . .
Cincin'ti,Ark.
Ft. Smith.Ark
Dec. 8, '63
Dec. 18, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Sep. IS, "64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 7, '63
Dec. m, '63
June 17, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Pro. Corp. Mar. 20, '64 ;^ uins.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Clarksville, Ark., Feb.
26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 69.
Died, Ft. Smith, Sep. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pipe
Bluff, July 20, "65.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Godfrey B. Nuzum
FIRST LIEUT.
Josephus Utt
David Handley... .
SECOND LIEUT.
Henry Minton
White Cloud,
Troy
Ore.gon, Mo. . .
White Cloud,
Feb. 19,
'64
Nov. 5,
Sep. 26,
'63
'64
Feb. 7,
'64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6
Res. July 28, '64, Fort Smith.j
Mus. out with reg. June 25, b
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '
was prisoner of war from Apr.
26, '64 to Apr. 15, '65.
state of Kansas.
493
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPAN Y K — Contin ncd.
Cavalry - Conf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dnto of
oulistiaout.
Diite of
iiiustor.
Remarks.
FIRST 8EKGT.
David Handley
Thomas R. May
Q. M. SEKGT.
Jolm R. Copcland
COM. SHRliEAXT.
irciiry J. (rillespie. . .
SEKCEAXTS.
Samuel Bal(>
Amos C. Ricliardsoii.
Jesse Jones
Edwin Wincliester. .
Franklin J. Burns. . .
John T. Pain
Jabash Mnrry
Houry J. Gillespie. . .
.'i-sse H. Isgrigg
\inbroise T. Sangui-
notte
Thomas R. May
CORPORALS.
Thomas R. May
Henry S. Gillespie. . . ,
Jabash Murry
James K. Irwin
Jesse H. Isgriarg
Lewis H. C. Anderson
Isaac L. McPherson.
John R. Coppland
Edwin Winchester.. . .
Jolm G. Baird
William M. .Johnson.
Elijah W. King
Andrew J. Abbott
John M. Lease
BUGLERS.
Jo7ies Lockridge
BLACKSMITH.
Daniel R. .Joughin. ..
FARRIER.
■lohn A. J, Rice
PRIVATES.
Abbott, Andrew J
Alkin, William
Bale, Samuel
Bradley, Felix
Boley, Martin V
Brinegar, Andrew J..
Baker, Augustus
Colhour, William
Coots, James R
Derr, Jolm..
Davis, William B
Earixson, Isaac L
Edwards, Thomas
Earixson. James H
Edwards, Reuben.
Foreman, Philip J
Foreman, James F
Gillespie, Henry J
Hoppis, Ephriam.
Hays, John M
Hargus, Thomas...
Head, William B..
Handley, David...
Irwin, James K
Isgrigg, Jes.-^e H...
■Jester, James
Oregon, Mo. . .
RockportjMo.
M' Kinney, Tex
Hiawatha ....
Brownsv'e, N
Rockport, Mo
Troy
Greenv'e,Tex
Canton, Tex. .
Rockport, Mo,
Hiawatha
Oregon, Mo...
Rulo, Neb....
Rockport, Mo.
Hiawatha
Rockport, Mo
Oregon, Mo. .
Ozark, Ark. ..
M'Kinney,Tex
Greenv'e, Tex
Canton, Tex.,
Sherman, Tex,
Troy
Oregon, Mo. . .
Troy
Oregon, Mo. . .
Brownsv'e, N,
Rockport, Mo,
Oregon, Mo. , .
Salem, Neb...
Oregon, Mo. . ,
Hiawatha
Nebraska
Oregon, Mo...
Springfi'd, Mo
Oregon, Mo...
Sep. 22, '()3
Aug. 11, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 2, 'm
Jan. 19, '64
Aug. 11, '&i
.Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. S, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Dec. 10/63
Dec. l.i, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Sep. 14, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sej). 19, '63
Oct. .s, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 14, 'm
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Oct. 5, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. a, '63
Oct. 5, '63
Aug. 22, 'm
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 11, '63
Sep. 12,
Sop. 1,
Sep. 10,
Oct. 3,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 12,
Sep. 19,
Sep. 16,
Sep. 19, '62
Nov. 5, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Nov. 5, 'es
•Jan. 19, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Dec. 10, '63
Dec. in, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Nov. », '63
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. .June 2^
Red to ranks, Mar. 22, '64.
Red. to ranks Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 2,5, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 26. '64,
near Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Cora. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Rod. to ranks Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 19, '6:3.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. <mt with i-eg. June '25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1. '64.
Des. to the enemy in the field,
April 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, "65.
Red. to ranks Nov. 7, '64.
Red. to ranks Aug. 21, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 1 '65,
Dis. for disability May 5, '65,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Serg. Nov. 5, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks., Nov. 19,'63.
Mus. out on (let. roll. Pine
Bluff, Ark., June 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 28, '6:3.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Fort Smith, June 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died at Tyler, Tex., Aug. 15,
'64: i)risonor of war, capt'd
Aug. 16, '64.
Died, Ft. Smith, June 6, '64.
Des. Cane Hill, .\rk. Jan. 2S,'64.
Mus. out on det. roU, Leaven-
worth. May 27, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, May 20, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, June 4, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 19, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 5, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 5, '6:3.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 5, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
494
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— t'o«f.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
•Jou^hin, Daniel R. ..
Jones, Jesse
Kirkpatrick, John . ..
Lee, John
Lockridge, Jones
Lease, .John M
Lease, Asher H
May, Thomas R
May, John R
Murry, Jabash
Majors, Oliver
Merritt, Michael D. .
McAii'ee, Charles E.
McClurg, Joseph H. .
Noble, Ambrose T...
Quick, .Jonathan
Quick, George W
Quick, Jacob
Rader, William A...,
Rice, .John A. J
Reed, Andrew J
Richey, Thomas J
Richardson, Amos C.
Sauguinette, Am-
broise T
Sweetlaud, Ben-
jamin F
Strickland, Seth
Schneiders, Jolm. . . .
Stewart, Charles —
"Vest, Henry
Welsh, Edgar
Wells, William
Ware, Reuben S
Whipple, William V.
Oregon, Mo.
Troy
Oregon, Mo...
Rockport.Mo,
Oregon, Mo...
Rockport,Mo
Oregon, Mo...
Hiawatha
Oregon, Mo..
Troy
Oregon, Mo..
Hiawatha . .
Oregon, Mo.
Rockport,Mo
Rulo, Neb.
Seneca
Oregon, Mo..
Atchison
Oregon, Ho..
Salem, Neb.
Oregon, Mo.
Oct. 8, '68
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 19, ^63
Oct. 11, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Oct. 1. '63
Sep. 1, '6:3
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 1. '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '93
Oct. 3, '6:^
.\ug. 15, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Sep. 19, '&3
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. 8, "63
Oct. 3, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Oct.
Nov.
10, '63
5, '63
Feb. 13, '64
Nov. .5, '63
Nov. 5, '63
Pro. Blacksmith Nov. .'), "ft^.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. .5' '6:j; mus.
out on det. roll, Little Rock,
Ark., June 11, 'Q'S.
Des. Ft. Smith, June 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Bugler Nov. .5, '63 : mus.
out with reg. June 25. '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Dec. 10, '63.
Pro. CoriJ. Nov. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 5, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Fort Scott, Kan.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 19, "63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Nov. 10, '65. _
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Farrier Jan. 1, '65.
Des. Cane Hill.Ark., Jan. 28,'61.
Died, Ft. Smith, July 14, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 5, '63; died.
Ft. Scott, Kan., .\ug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '64.
Mus. out witii reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 2,'63.
Des. Cane Hill Ark., Jan. 2S,'64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 26, '64, Ft.
Smith, Ark.
Died at Tyler, Tex., Aug. 16,'65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
Alverson, David A
Anderson, Lewis H.C.
Benoit, Ernest T
Burns, Franklin J.. ..
Baird, John G
Boiles, John S
Berry, Silas A
Branham, Isom
Campbell, Thomas B.
Copeland, .John R . . . .
Cooper, Solomon A. . .
Chronic, David A
Chronic, Elisha E
Deroin, William
Gates, Joseph H
Gilmore, Isaiah W . . .
Heme, Jeremiah
Hunt, Eld red L
Johnson, William M.,
Johnson, George W..
King, Elijah W
King, Jonathan S
Lane, Joseph A
McPherson, Isaac L.,
McPherson, Elisha T.
Mace, Christopher H.
Noblett, Lyman J
Pain, John T
V'Buren, Ai"k.
Ozark, Ark. . .
V'Buren, Ark.
Canton, Tex..
Nebraska
Doniphan . . . .
V'Buren, .4rk.
Rockport,Mo.
McKinney,Tx.
Mound City..
Doniphan
White Cloud.,
McKinney,Tx,
Kauffman,Tx.
Ozark, Ark. ..
Bonham, Tex.
Canton, Tex..
Sherman, Tex.
Ozark, Ark. ..
McKinney,Tx,
Bouham, Tex,
Canton, Tex . .
Feb. 2, '64
Dec. 10, '63
Feb. 2, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 2S, '64
Feb. .5, '64
Aug. 12, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 25, '63
Jan. 29, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 17, '63
Aug. 1, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Dec. 10, '63
Feb. 2, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Jan. 28, '64
Jan. 29, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Nov. 5, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Jan. 29, '64
Jan. 28, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 17, '63
Jan! ig," "'64'
Dec. 15, '63
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 19, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Pine
Bluil, Ark.,.July20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 19, '64. ■
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, July 16, '64.
Dis. for disability, Oct. 18, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 26, '65.
Died Ft. Gibson, C. N., June
4, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Aug. 17, "64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Dec. 27, "64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 19, '64;_mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25,'65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 19. "64; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, •'op.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June '25, o
Dis. for disability May 5, 65,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 6
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 19, '64.
\i\
state of Kansas.
495
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry — Co^y^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K — Cutttinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Phillips, ZacbariahT.
Pierci', Francis
Parn.'ll, Edward T. ..
Ronhideiix, ( 'harles . .
Rosp.Elisha B
Tallp.v, Riloy
Toi'l. Thomas M
Tuckrr, Jo)m R.
Tinor, Edward
Winchester, Edwin . . .
Whitecloud, .James ..
Ozark, Ark.
Hiawatlia. . . .
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Cantou, Tex. .
Kauffm'n,Tx.
Nach'd'clips,"
Deutou, Tex. .
Greenville, Tx
Rulo, Neb. ...
Dec. 5,
Feb. :i,
Jan. 1,
Jan. 4,
Sep. 15,
Jan. 19,
Dec. 17,
Sep. 1,
Jan. 19,
Jan. 4,
Dec. 5, '63
Feb. 3, '(54
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 28, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Dec. 17, '63
Jan. 19, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Died Ft. Gibson, June 13, '65.
Des. Apr. 18. '64.
Des. Apr. 4, '64
Mus. out with resr. Juue 25, "65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Dec. 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg-. .June 25, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Aug. 17, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 14, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
COMPANY L.
CAPTAIN.
Charles Harris. .
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles Harris. .,
Josepli Pratt
William Jones
SECOND LIEUT.
William Writtenberry
FIRST SERGT.
Henry Moody
Henry Ranioy
Wisner Condra
James W. Rogers
Samuel Clawson
SERGEANTS.
Silas B. Howland . . . .
Henry Ramey
James W. Rogers.
Lsaac Miller
Adam P. Scott
Felix Mar.sli
Henry Moody
•Alexander Reed
Wi.sner Condra
CORPORALS.
David Henson
Martin W. Leonard..
George A. Parsons . ..
Wisner Condra
Jolin B. Mills
Robert S. Fike
Willi.-iiu Richie
Jo.-^ephW. Mills
PRIVATES.
-Uli.-^on, Calvin A
.\ndcrsi)n, John
Baysinger, William
H.H
Belt, .James H
Bailey, .\bram
l^itliel, George
f'lawson, Samuel
''app, WniiamP
t'ook, George D
'liitwood,SteplienD.
' ole. Baruabus N. ...
< anada, John
< anoll,,John
Cramp, Ned .
f;olHns, William T....
'lay ton, John
( Jianibers, Lorenzo . .
Condra, Wisner
Depue, Micliael.
Dani. John
Doyle, David...
*;vans, Harvey .
FvftV, David. ..
Fike, Roberts..
Fort Scott. . .
Ashboro',N.C
Kauffm'n, Tx
Kickapoo ...
Sebast'n C ,.\k
.7o'ns'nCo.,Ak
Franklin Twp
Kickapoo .
.Jo'ns'nCo.,.\k
Pettis Co., Mo
Fort Scott.
Kauffm'n, Tx.
Sebast'n C.,Ak
Dallas, Tex
Sebast'n CAk
Franklin Twp
Sebast'n CAk
Cr'wfrdCAk
Cherokee Na.,
Cr'wfrdCAk
Seba-t'nCAk
Franklin Twp
Yell Co., Ark.,
Sebast'n ('..Ak
Cherokee Na.,
Timber Hills.
Franklin Twp
Crwf'rdC.Ak
Sebast'nC. .\k
Collin Co.,Tx.
Sebast'n CAk
Cherokee Na.,
Cherokee Na.,
Sebast'n C.,Ak
Red Riv.,Tex.
Franklin
Cherokee Na.,
Sebast'nCAk
Cherokee Na.,
July 1, '63
May 1, '63
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
S, '63
7, '63
1, '63
May 1, '63
Aug.
May
7, '63
1, '63
July 22,
Sep. 15,
July 1,
May 1,
Sep. 8,
July
21
Sep.
8
Sep.
1
Sep.
8
Aug.
23
July
22
July
1
Aug.
Zi
July
20
Sep.
1
July
21
J uly
30
Aug.
23,
Sep.
1
May 17,
July 1,
Aug. 18,
Sop. 7,
Sep. 5,
July 24,
July 1,
Sep. 18,
Sep. 8,
Aug. 31,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 15,
July 1,
July 22, '63
Oct. 20,
'63
July 30,
Oct. 20,
'63
'63
Apr. 18,
'65
Oct. 19,
•63
July 30,
'63
Oct. 19,
Aug. 15,
Oct. 19.
'63
'63
'63
July 30,
•63
Aug. 15,
July 30,
'6:^
'63
Oct. 19,
July :30,
'63
'63
Oct. 19,
'63
July 30,
Oct. 19.
'63
'63
July 30,
'63
Oct. 19,
•63
July 30,
Oct. 19,
•63
'63
July 30,
'6;^
Oct. 19,
'6:i
July :30,
'63
Oct. 19,
'63
July 30,
'63
Oct. 19,
'63
Aug. 15,
July 30,
'63
'63
Dis. the serv. June 3, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Capt. Oct. '20, '63.
Dis. Ft. Smith, Ark., Apr. 28,
'65, to date Nov. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Res. Feb. 11, '65.
Red. to Sergt. Doc. 1, '63.
Red. to ranks May 31, '64.
Red. to Sergt. Sep. 15, '64.
Reduced to ranks Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1,'63; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Missing in action Apr. 19, '64,
Kiowish river, C. N.
Reduced to ranks, Jan. 24, '65.
Pro. Reg. Q. M . S. Nov, 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Jimc 25, '65.
Des. from det. serv. Aug. —,'64.
Reduced to ranks July 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 1, '64.
Reduced to ranks Jan. 1, '64.
Dis. for dis. July 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Juue '26, '65.
Reduced to ranks June 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June "25, '65.
Des. Clarksv'le, Ark., Feb. 8,'65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Killed in action in the field.
Des. from det. serv. Oct. — , '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Ak., Oct. 20, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. Juue 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'tli,
July 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. "65.
Des. Hilabee, C. N., Feb. 11, '&4.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '63.
496
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co«<.
COMPANY L — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKI VAXES.
Fink, Homy —
Frycv, Henry
Gcivdon, Jolin
Gist, Andrew.
Gordon, Willis D
Gordon. William R.. .
Harris, f'harlos
Heudor.-ion, Joel H. ..
Howlaud, Silas B —
Harper, Milton
Henson, David
Hannan, Gabriel
Howdeuhill.DavidW,
Huchison, Robert W
Harliu, Dwight
Johnson, Thomas
Kessey, Gnorse W . . .
Lipe, DeWitt
Leonard, Martin W,
Lo\vi'.y, Henry
Londiyan, John
Landrum, Proctor....
Marsh, Felix
Moody, .James
Miller, Isaac.
Montgomery , Kindred
Mills, .Joseph W...
Mills, .John K.
Moyer, David
Moody, Henry
Moody, Hickman
Morris, Alfred
Morton, George
Mosby, William
Morgan, John B
Morgan, William T .
Main, .Joshua
Parsons, George A. . .
Price, William
Pratt, Jo.seph
Price, Hugh M
Pack, William S . . . .
Richie, William
Rhodes, .John
Ramey, Henry
Rogers, Ezra
Rogers, James W.
Robin.son, Geo. W., jr,
Robinson, Geo. W., sr,
Rubison, Reson
Reed, Alexander
Scott, Adam P
Johns'uC.,Ar,
Parker, Tex..
Sebas'nC.,Ar,
Parker, Tex . .
Denton, Tex..
Denton, Tex..
Franklin Tp..
HuntCo.,Tex.
Dallas, Tex. . .
Franklin Tp. .
Indian Ter.
Sebas'n C.,Ar.
Indian Ter.. .
Sebas'n C.,Ar,
Cherokee N . .
Indian Ter. .
Fort Scott . . .
Kauffman
Crawf'd C.Ar
Franklin Tp. .
Kauffm'u,Tex
Franklin . . .
Cherokee N
Indian Ter.
Franklin Tp
Timber Hills,
Indian Tor. .
Crawf d C.Ar
Kick a poo
Crawf'd C.Ar,
Johns'nC.,Ar,
lola
Marmaton. .
Simco, Gaines
Smith. John
Smith, George A. . . .
Stinett, Lnke
Trewett, James
Taylor, James
Vaughn, Francis M
White, John
West, Franklin
Wincles, Jacob
Pettis Co. Mo,
Indian Ter. ..
Sebas'n C.,Ar,
Franklin Tp..
Marmaton... .
Crawf'd C.Ar,
Indian Ter.. .
FanninC.Tex
Sebas'n C.,Ar.
Timber Hills,
Aug. 7, '63
May 9, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 7, '63
July 21, '63
May 1, '63
July 21, '63
.Sep. 1, '63
July 21, '63
Sep. 1, '63
May 9, '63
July 1, '63
Sep. IS, '63
July 22, '63
July 30, '63
July 22, '63
Sep. S, '63
Aug. .1, '63
July 1, '63
July 22, '63
Sep. 15, '63
July 1, '63
May 1, '63
Aug. 20, '63
Aug. 23. '63
Sep. 1. '63
July 1, '63
Sep.
May
Sep.
May
J Lily
Sep.
1, '63
9, '63
6, '63
9, '63
1, '63
1, '63
May 1, '63
Sep. \h, "63
Sep. IX, '63
July 1, '63
July 28, '63
May 1, '63
July 1, '63
Aug. 7, '63
Oct. 11, '63
May 1, '63
May 21, '63
May 1, '63
July 22, '63
Sei..
.Sep.
Sep.
May
July 1,
Sep. 7,
Sep. 2,
Aug. 12,
Aug. 15, '63
July 30, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July :«, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. '20, '6:5
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '61
Oct. 19, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 16, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
July 30, '63
Oct. 19, "68
Aug. 15, '63
Mus. out on det. roll. Pine
Blulf, Ark., July20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des.Clarksville,Ark.,Feb.8,'65.
Pro. l.st Lieut, July 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '62.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Juno 25, '6.5,
Killed in action Sep. 27, '64,
near Ft. Smith, Ark.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 13, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 6, '64.
Des. Ft. Gibson, C. N., Aug.
8, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven^
worth, Aug. 11, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 7, '63.'
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '63.
No evi. of muster out on file.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, "63.
Mus. out with reg. June '25, '65.
Pro. Corp. .June 1, '64; mus,
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '65; mus.
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 19, '63.
Died Ft. Gibson, Oct. 2, '63.
Died Xenia, Kan., Nov. 4, '63.
Died Ft. Scott Nov. 17, '63.
Died Ft. Smith, Dec. 25, '64,
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 13, '63.
Des. Hilabee, C. N., Feb. 5, '6^
Pro. Corp. Oct. 19, '63. '
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6S
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 20, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65
Des. Ft. Smith, Oct. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '63; pro
Sergt. May 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '6S
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 19, '63; inual
out with reg. Jtine 25, '65. :
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65
Des. Clarksvillc, Feb. 8, '65. :
Des. Ft.Smith, Ark., Sep. 13, '6
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '64; mu9
out with reg. June 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6
Des. Clarksville, Feb. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Clarksville, Feb. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65,
Des.Ft.Gibson.C.N.,Aug.l9.'68;
;..i*.
state of Kauftafi.
497
FOURTEENTH RKGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry -r 'on ^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co L.
N'ames and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIYATEW.
Arnistroiis, Andrew
Adams, Jo.si^ih
Albert!, Josi>i>li,
Blackwell, Upton...
Cuniniirifis, John. . . .
Oago, Tlionia.s
Hembree, Tlionias. .
Hack, Abraui
Mc'k, William .
.Moore, John A
Price, Ansel D
Pyle, Jam«s R
Rogers, James
Rogers, William M..
Winclei)leck, George
Yager, Andrew
Parker, Tex .
Indian Ter.. .
Parker, Tex.
Benton Co.Ak
Ander.son Co..
Pulaski, Ark..
Dooton, Tex..
Osage Tp
Cr'wf'dCo,Ak
J'Ims'n Co,Ak
Ander.son Co..
Ft. Smith, Ak
Jan. 29, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Feb. 1, '1)4
Jan. 29, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Jan. 9, '64
.Jan. 1, '64
Nov. 1. '63
Feb. 1, '64
Nov. 5, '63
Dec. 1, '63
May
Nov.
Jan.
1, '64
5, '63
21, '64
Feb. 29, '64
May 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Died Ft. Smitli, Ark., Apr. 2,'64.
Des. Ft.Gibson,C.N.,Aug.l,'64.
Mus. out with reg. June 2.'), '6.">.
Des. Cane HiU, Mar. 1,5, '65.
Des. Ft. Gib.son. C.N., Aug. 1,'64.
Mus, out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., .July 5, '65,
Mus. out oil (let. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65,
Died Ft. Smith, July 24, "64.
Des. Cane HiU, Ark., Mar. 8,'64.
COMPANY M.
FIEaT LIBCT.
Mifxander F.Barnes,
V ii'orge Patterson ....
SECOND LIEUT,
William L. Trott
FIRST SERGT.
amesC. Trott...
William A. Thouii'son
y. M. SEEGT.
t icorgfi Auder,«on
COM. SEEGT.
William A. Thompson
SERGEANTS,
Logan
Robert Deer
Wildcat
lolin Taylor
lOhsha Stover
•iioctaw
■^iiin
CORPORALS.
lilackfoot
William Wil.son...
i.ewis
lorn Spikebuck.. .
^(lung Taylor ...
cumseh
Ml Bob
ii'liard Taylor
■^ainpsou
lames Salone
PEIYATES.
Vmlorson, George
Vxe, Little
I ilackfoot
ickhard
' lar. Little . .
i^illy, Jim
iiuUfrog ..
i'Ob, John
' 'hoctaw
'reek, Little,
''harles, Ely..
' 'liarley, Sam,
'>eer, Robert,.
Belmont
Leavenworth,
Cherokee Na
Belmont
Cherokee Na.
Belmont . . .
Dec. 17, '63
July 2. '63
Dec. n, '63
July 2, '63
Sep. 23, '6:1
June 10, '64
July 2, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July 2, '6;^
July 1, '64
May 31, '65
June 28, '64
Aug. 26, '63
June 28, '64
Aug. 26, '63
June 28, '64
Aug. 26, 'm
Aug. 26, '63
Killed in Cherokee Nation,
date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Fort Gibson, C. N,, Sep.
2, '64.
Drop'd from rolls Sep. 4, '64,
having been a mem. of Co. K,
9th K. V. C.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Red. to ranks at lii.s own re-
quest Jan. 29, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg, June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Gib.son, C. N., Jan.
28, '64.
Des. Dec. 6, '63.
Des. Feb. 8, '64.
Des. Oct. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Gib.,C. N., .June 6, '64.
Died Ft. Gib.,C. N., Apr, 7, '64.
Died Ft. Gib.,C. N., Aug. 14,'64.
Mus. out witli reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Mar. 3, '65.
Des. Feb. 24, '&4.
Des. Apr. 7, '64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63;
mus. out witli reg Juno 25, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Apr. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Ft. Gibson, C. N,, Dec.
5, '64.
Deserted, Jan. 30. '64,
Des. Sep. 21, "64.
Pro. Serg. .A.ug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. .June 25, '65.
Des. June 10, '65.
Des. Feb. 22, '64,
Pro. Sergt. .\ug, 26, '6:{,
— .32
498
Adjutant General's Report.
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
COMPANY M —Continued.
Cont.
Names and rauk.
PRIVATES.
Dick,
Duck, John
Doss, John
Ellis, John
Fish, Little
Fish, George
Fly, Jim
Fox
Gibson, Bolen.. .
Gibson, Long —
Hill, John
Horse, Light
Jacket
Jackson
Jim, Long..
Johnson, Little.
Jacob
Jim, Little
John, Little
Ka-se-ka
Logan
Lagoon
Lewis
Liney, John
La-la-wa-pa
Man, Strong
Mule
Ma-ap-ya
Mo-hod-de
Man, Tall
Neighbors
On-con-se-ca
Potatoes
Pa-qua-the-ta . . .
Pecan
Rabit..
Rock
Ra-ta-ke-wa
Stover, Elisha . . .
Sparney
Spikebuck, Tom.
Spoon, Little. . . .
Sampson
Squirrell, Moses.
Salone, James..
Suca
Stars, Seven
Sam
Sky
Squirrell
Taylor, John
Ta-ka-so-mo
Taylor, Young . . .
Tonn
Tecnraseh
Tas-tum-se-ca . . .
Tail. Long
Welsh, John
Wilson, Spanish.
Warrior
Wilson
Wright, George .
Wolf
WUson, Ball
Warrior, James.
William
Wild-cat
WU.son, William
Residence.
Belmont.
Date of
enlistment.
July 2, '63
Date of
muster.
.A.ug. 26, '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6.5.
Des. Apr. 26, '64.
Des. Feb. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25. '6.5.
Des. Feb. '22, '64.
Des. Jan. 30, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, .^k., Apr. 21, '64,
Des. Apr. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '6.5.
Des. Feb. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Died Fort Gibson. C. N., Jan.
29, '64.
Des. Feb. 22, '64.
Des. Sep. 2, '64.
Mus. out with TQs.. June 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 2fi, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June '25, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '66.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65;
wounded in act'n. Sep. 15, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Des. Feb. 5, '64.
Des. Apr. 7, '64.
Died Ft. Gibson, June 2, '64.
Died Ft. Gibson, Apr. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '(S»
Died Ft. Gibson, Apr. 8, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out witii reg. .Juno 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. '26, '63.
Died Fort Gibson, Apr. '22, '64. (
Died Fort Gibson. May 30, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Died, Fort Gibson. Feb. 15, 6t (
Des. Feb. S, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. "26. '63.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63. ,
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 68
Pro. Corp. May '20, '64. ,
Mus. out with reg. J une 25, 65
Des. Apr. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June 25, 65
Died Fort Gib.^ou. Apr. 28, 64.
Died Fort Scott, Nov. 10, '63.
Died Fort Smith, Dec. 8, '63.
Des. Oct. 29, '64.
Des. Feb. '24, '64.
Des. Feb. 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
IStafc of K (Ill-Sits.
49£
FOURTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o»Y.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. M.
Xames and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bob, .fini
Caddo, .Toe
Caddo, Richard
Downing, Walt<^r
, Leach, Martin
Redi:round, .John ....
Trott, James
Taylor, Richard
Thonip.^on, William A.
Wallace. .John
. Wliceler, Isaac
Belmont.
Ft.Gibs'n,r.N
Ft.Sinith,Ark.
Wash'tou,Ark
Belmont
Sep. 23, '&.i June 28, "64
Feb. 24, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Mar. K), '64
AufT. 12, 'i>l
Ft.Gibs'n,C.N
Cherokee Nat.
Belmont
Ft.Smith.Ark.
June 10, '64
Dec. 17, '63
Sej). 13, '63
Dec. 19. '63
June 28, '64
Pro. Corp. Aug. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. June "25, '65.
Des. Dec. 31, "64.
Pro. l.st Serjjt.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 10, '64.
Pro. Com'ry Sergt. Doc. 17, '63.
Died Pine Bluff, May 10, '65.
Des. Apr. 7, '64.
'UNASSIGNED VOLUNTEERS FOR THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT -NOT MUSTERED.
.\llen, Charles R......
-Anderson, Ciiarles.. ..
Cooper, .James F
Green, Jolm R
Griswold, Walter B. S.
■Hal(l('i-man, Aaron. ..
Marklc, David
iMarkle, Samuel
Markle, Lewis
Parker, Isaac J
Parker, Asberv
RiRffs, diaries T
Speer, Robert
Waufjh, William A. ..
Watson, John
Lawrence
Clinton
Phnadel.,Pa.
Lawrence . . .
.Johnson Co .
Lawrence . . .
Richland . . . .
Lawrence . . .
Aus. 7, '63
July 29, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 11, '63
July 7, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 10, '&i
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Killed Lawrence, Aug. 21, '6:^.
^-
500
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
eulitstment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
COLONEL.
Charles R. Jennison.
William F.Cloud...
LIEUT. COLONEL.
George H. Hoy t
Henry C. Haas .
Leavenworth,
Boston, Mass,
Topeka
MAJOR.
Robert H. Hunt.
Leavenworth,
-lohn M. Lain;;
Henry C. Haas
Benjamin F. Simpson,
Leroy J. Beam
Topeka .
Paola. . .
Clinton .
ADJUTANT.
Jo.se ph Mackle.
QUAKTERMASTER.
George W. Carpenter,
Samuel P. Warren. . . .
COMMISSAKV.
John Francis
George E. Clark
Baldwin City
aCRGEON.
Augustus E. Denning,
Edward Twiss
ASST. SURGEON.
Edward Twiss
Samuel Ashmore
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Osawatomie.
CHAPLAIN.
Benjamin L. Read.
Indiauola .
Leavenworth,
Oct. 17, 'e:i
July 26, '65
Oct. 17, '63
Sep. :i, '6.5
Oct.
'63
Oct. 19, '63
Oct. 20, '63
June 7, '65
Sep. 27, '65
Sep. 1, '63
Mar. 22, '64
Oct. 27, '63
Aug. 20, '65
Sep. 28, '63
June 14, '64
Oct. 31, '63
Sep. 27, '64
Oct. 23, '63
Dis. the service, .June 23, '65, by
sentence of G. C. M. • I
Mus. out witli ri>g. Oct. 19, "65, '
Leavenworth, Kan.
Resigned July 19, '65 ; pro.Brev.
Brig. Gen. Mar. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 10, 'ri."i.
Leavenworth. Kan.
Pro. Brev. Liont. Col. June 19,
'65 ; no evidence of mus. outon
file. i;
Dis. Mar. 20, '65, per sentence
G. C. M.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Sep. 3, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 19, '65
Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6
Leavenworth.
Pro. Capt. and A. Q. M., ''
Vols., Nov. 22, '64.
Mus. out Oct. 19, '65, Lea^
Res. June 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
Leavenworth.
Died of disease, Leavenwo^
Jan. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,j
Leavenworth.
Pro. Surgeon, June 14, '64. '
Mus. out with reg. Oct-19,'
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '8
Leavenworth, Kan.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SREGT. MAJOR.
Durand H. Neally . . . .
Ernest T. Myers
y. M. SERGEANT.
Thomas McFadden. . .
COM. SERGEANT.
Tiraotliy Brown
Robert J. Lundy
SADDLER SERGT.
William Robinson. . . .
CHIEF BUGLER.
Patrick Kavanagh.. . .
Charles L. Bansback,
HOSP. STEWARD.
Francis E. Hood
VET. SURGEON.
William Scott
Indianola
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Shawnee
Olatlie.
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 22, '6;^
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sop. 30, '63
Oct. 22, '6:^
Aug. 24, '63
Oct.
2
'63
Oct.
10,
'63
Sep.
Oct.
26,
10,
'63
'63
Oct.
8,
'63
Oct.
6,
'63
Oct.
16,
'63
Oct.
31,
'63
Oct.
10,
'63
Dis. for disability, June 12, 9
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, ^
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1%'
Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 26, 'i
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, ''
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'd
Leavenworth, Kan.
Accident'ly shot, Olathe, Ka|
July 28, '64. ,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19»
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out Oct. 19, '65, Leavi
II
i^tate of Kansas.
501
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry
COMPANY A.
(U)nt.
Naiiios and rank.
(■APIA IN.
.loliii A.Waiilc.-s.
William H. Moniy. ,
KIKST I^nClT.
I James Wilson
I SECOND J.IEIT.
David W.Waliiiirford,
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
iimstor.
Remarks.
FTRST SHR<;r.
' )ni W. Deem
I. M. SERCIKANT.
i US D. Slncuni
'ijf. SEKUKANT.
< P. Evans
SEUGEANTS.
iii-nry H. Li'onhoc. ..
Alicliael Ca.-siilv
William f'li'\<in;(n-. . .
Alexaii.liT Black
d^invis Stt'pticns
("hri;-t<)|ilicr McNultv
>fi'lvin Mickle ...'.
coiiroHA i.s.
I'Lorsre W. (rivciis
L(,-\vis Stephens
"lolni ti. Cunibo
Hui-npy Tucker
Ulani C. Odell
iWilliam Wliit...
John Welch
lohnP:ilis
Brown L. .Johnson . .
jeorse M. Parsons . ..
HldLKK.
Payton R. Liscnbee..
I'harlos L. Bausback
I FA ERIE I!.
'foseph A. Walton...
SADDLKi:.
irortre W. Mujleiiix .
liarlesSteiu
rUIVATKS.
A.rnold, .John L
■teemaii..Joliii S
>agle, Fn^derick....
weaver, Davitl.. .
Jencli. Daniel
Jailey, Robert II
iigbone, Tiionias
>lackfeather, David
ilackfoatlicr, .John
son
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
John.son Co ..
Leavenworth.
S(!uiresville ..
Shawnee
Shawnee
Leavenworth
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Shawnee
Ohio City
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Sliawnee
L(s-iven worth,
Shawnee . .
Leavenworth,
iiack. .MexandeV^^^
lendeniiiiiff, .James
>anier, Francis
■;0f?swel],.joluisou B
levenwr, Williain ..
lay, William
■umbo, .John (i
assidy. Michael,
'oujjherty, David...
'oUKheity, .John...
''"'•m. John W . .
'"iiald.son, Richard .
'(-'PPe, Frederick,
vans, Reese P.
verett, .Jolin ..
II1.S, John
unk, Martin .
'"It. .Jacob, Sr
Leavenworth
Ohio City
Shawnee
Leavenworth
Shawnee ....
Siiuiresvillc.
Shawnee
'fe. Samuel
Sop. 2, '63
Sep. ;^0. '&A
Sep. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 8, '63
Sep. I, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Auj,'. U,.*63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 12, '6:5
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 18, '63
July -24, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 12, '6;i
St^p. .5, '&.i
Sep. 30, '63
Aug. 15, '&i
Aug. 14, '6:?
July 24, '6:^
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. .5, '63
Aug. 12. '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 13, '6:i
Aug. 12, '6:J
Aug. 10, '6;^
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 2, '6:^
Sep. 1, '6;{
Aug. 12, '6:j
Aug. 1, '6;j
Aug. 8, '6;i
Sep. 12, '6;^
Sep. 2, 'm
Aug. 12, '63
Nov
23,
'63
Juni
it.
'6.5
Sep.
1",
'&.i
Aug.
29,
'63
Sep.
16,
'63
Sep.
16,
'63
Aug.
Alio-
l.i,
n
"63
Dis. the service Apr. 27, '6.'),
per sentence G. C. M. ; disa-
bility removed Sept. 2;^, 'e,").
Mu.s. out with regt. Oct. 19, '(tt.
Hon. dis. per. G. C. M., Orders
497, W. D., to date. Apr. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.'>.
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sej). 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, 'm
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 16, '&.i
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 16, '6:3
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. lii, '63
Sep. 17, '6:i
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15. '63.
Sep. 17, 'tW
Sop. 16, "63
Aug. 15,
Sep. 17,
Aug. 17,
Sep. 16.
Aug. 15. '()3
JetTerson Co.. Sep. 12, '6:i
Shawnee Sep. 4, '63
Sop. 3. 'm
Leavenworth, July 24, '63
Shawnee Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 12. '63
Oct. 6,
Sep. 16,
Sop. 17,
Sep. 16,
Aug. 12, GA : Aug. 15, '63
Dis. for dis. Sep. 26, '65.
De.se rted Sep. 1, '65.
Dis. for dis. July '21, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 2, '65.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Kan., April 2, '64.
Des. Fort Larned, Sep. 5, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 11, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 23, '65, Leven'th.
Mus. out with re.cr. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Chief Bugler Oct. 1, '64.
Mu.s. o\it with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Humboldt, Ks., June2,'f)4.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. Sep. -29, '65.
Des. Humbohlt, Ks., Sep. 21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sorg. Sep. 'M, "64.
Des. Ft. Larned Ks., Spp..5,'63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. \9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 30, '64.
Des. Humboldt. Ks., Mar. .S, 'liS.
Pro. Corp. Sej). 16, '63.
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. Humboldt, Ks., July 10,'6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 16, '63.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 6, '65; wu'ded
in ac'tn. Oct. 21, '64, Little
Blue, Mo.
AIus. out with leg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Oct. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reir. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Julj; 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Apr. 2, 'tW.
Mus. out with reir. Oct. 19, '65.
502
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^
COMPANY k— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Flint, Jame.s
Fuller, Hosea
Francis, John
Foster, James W
Gillen water,Elij ah W.
Geiser, Charles
Givens, George W
Hamilton, Ayres
Hulbert, .Jolm
.Justice, .James A
.Johnson, Brown L. ..
King, Lewis M
Lisenbee, Henry H. . .
Lisenbee, Payton R . .
Lisenbee, Payne E . . .
Louther, Alexander..
Link, John
Mercer, Peter
Mullenix, George W. .
Mullinix, Jesse
Matney, Elisha
Mickle, Melvin
McNulty, Christopher
McClung, Albert
McCorcl, Ethan A....
OdeU. AdamC
O'Harra, Michael
Price, Robert T.... ..
Parsons, George B. ..
Pedigo, George
Proffitt, .James
Payne, Heni-y B
Price. Robert V
Possum Henry
Possum, .lohn, sr
Possum, John, jr
Pablo, Tezart)
Ridley. Nimrod
Sparlin, Jonathan...
Silverhoels, Charles..
Shnltz, Henry
Slaughter, G(^or.ge VV.
Stephens, Lewis
Scan-itt, William ....
Scarritt, Edward
Sels, Gustaf
Simpson, John
Sullivan, Dennis
Stein, Charles
Tibelow, Obadiah....
Tucker, Barney
Thompson, VVaddv Z.
Tu.ssy, David M
Tus.sy, Alexander
Thompson ,Wi 11 i amE.
Titman, Jolm
Tecnmseh. Jolm
Tom, Little
Van Camp, George L.
Whiteday, George....
Whitwlav, William...
White, Horace
While, Harvey S
Walton, Josei)h A
Wili^on, Gilbert
Wliit*, William
White. Washington . .
Welch, John
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Shaw-nee
Ohio City
Shawnee .
Leavenworth,
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Co' ncil Grove,
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Shawnee
Leavenworth.
Shawnee
Leavenworth.
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Auf:
7, '63
4, '63
5, '63
29, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 1.5, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 14, '63>
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Aug. 12, '62
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. f>, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 12. '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 1.=), '63
Sep. 8, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 1. '63
Aug. 14, '63
.Vug. 12, '63
Aug. 2, '63
Aug. 20, '63
July 20, '63
.July 24, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. ^ 5, '63
Aug. 31, '62
Aug. 2.5, '63
Aug. 12. '63
Aug. 14, '63
Aug. 1.5, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. IS, '63
Aug. 15,
Sep. 16,
Aug. 15,
Sep. 17,
Sep. 16,
Aug. 15,
Sep. 16,
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
15, '63
16, '63
17, '63
15, '63
16, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Mus. out Sep. 29, '65.
Died of pneumonia, Leaveu-
worth, Kan., Feb. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Humb'dt,-Ks.,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16,
Des. Humb"dt, Ks.,
Dis. for disability,
Des. Humb'dt, Kan
Pro. CoriJ. .Jan. 15,
Des. Atchison, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 16,
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg.
Dis. for disabilit.\'*,
Humboldt, Kan.
Mas. out with reg.
.June 14,
'63.
June 11,
Sep. 29, '
,, June2,
'65.
, Aug. 18,
'63.
Oct. 19, '
Sep. 14, '
Oct. 19. '6.5.
Pro. Saddler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Larned,Kan.,Sep..5,'(
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Humboldt, Ks.,June2,'64.|
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'jS
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Des. Ft.Zarali, Kan., July :«,'
Des.Humb'ldt,Kan.,Sep.l7,'(
Des.Ft.Zarah, Kan.,July30,'
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '
No evidence of mus. out on f
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '
No evidence of mus. out on f
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '
Mus. out May 25, '65, Leav'1
Died of pneumonia, Leav'1
Apr. 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 16, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, — .
Des. Humboldt, ks.,Sep. 17,'64,|
Mus. ont May 25, '65, Leav'th,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6'
Pro. Saddlea-; mus. out witj
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Humb'dt, Ks., July 10, '6
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Oct. 2, '6
Des. Humb'dt, Ks., June 2, 'ftl|
Des. Humb'dt, Ks., Junel4, '64j
Din. for disability Sejj. 4, '65. f
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.|
Died of smallpox, Shawnee
Kan., Aug. 30, '63.
Accid'ly shot, Shawnee, Kan.I
Aug. 15, '63. f
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.']
Pro. Farrier.
No ovid. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
state of Kansas.
503
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry— Co/jY.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
euJistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Baiisback, Charles L
Beasle, William......
Dntton, William
Dickcu, Pleasant
Flint, .Jacob, .ir
•Irtrers, Orval
Linder, J;imos
Merritt, Lewis
Mitchell, Thoma.s .J.
Monto.vs, Joseph. . . .
McGawin, James. . . .
Nixon, Thomas
Price, Samuel C
Petitt. (jeortro H....
Rhodes, James, H. . .
Rowan, Fic(lcrick.. .
Slocun), C.vrus D. .. .
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Ft. L'vw'th. . .
Leaveuwi>rth,
El wood
Leavenworth.
Elwood
Leavenworth,
Shawnee
Sep. 30, '63
Mar. 14, '64
Oct. 22, '63
Mar. 16, '64
Oct. 16, '63
Mar. 14, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Mar. 26. '64
Mar. 16, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Mar. 2, '64
Sep. 22, '63
Mar. 22, '64
Sep. 19, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 9, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Feb, 22, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Oct. 6, '63
Mar. 22, '64
Oct. S, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 9, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Oct. 6, '63
Promoted Busier.
Mas. out with reif. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disabilitv Oct. 7, '65.
Des. Ft. Larned, Sep. 5, '65.
Trans, to Co. H, 12th Kan.Inf.,
per S. O. No. 7.
Dis. Mar. 29, '65, Lv'th. Kan.,
on acc't. wounds re'cd in ac-
tion, Oct. 23, '64, Westport.
Mns. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dos. Ft. Leaven'th, May 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct 19, '65.
Pro. Quartermaster Serst.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
.lolin L. Thompson.
FIRST LIEUT.
.lohn Murphy
SECOND LIEUT.
David .J. M.Wood..
FIRST SEE«E.\NT.
Frederick Lee
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Thomas F. Cnsick .
COM. .SERGEANT.
Patrick Cannon
SERGEANTS.
Jolm Donlan , ,
James Bowlin
John J. P. lieitling.,
Eusene J. Mclntire.,
William M. Ciirrie. ..
Alexander Black
.John J. Patt'.'r.son....
Leavenworth,
■lohn M. Wilkinson. .
CORPORALS.
Abel L. .Vnnstronfr. .
Jolm Murra.\
Mark Highland
Dennis Sullivan
Thomas Doiilau
Rucl C. Farnsworth. .
GeorseE. Clark
Simeon B. Teen
William L. Brink....
Jo.sejjh Grabble
John EUis
Alexander Black
William R. King
Charle< E. Wessburg,
■lohn Welch .-'. .
•lolin Morgan
•Iiilm M. Britton
BCGLER.S.
•Ji'lui Kaile.v
Malcolm Fowler
Patrick Kavauagh..
Robert M. Carrol...
PRIVATES.
•Vrmstrong, Abel L..
Bertling, John J. P.
Bowliu. James
Council Grove
Leaven wo rtli,
Council Grove
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
July 20, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 6. '63
Sep. 21, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Sep. IS, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 20, '63
July 24. '63
July 20, '63
July 26, '63
Aug. 5, '6:^
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 26, '63
July 24, 'fni
Aug. 10, '63
x\ug. 28, '6;^
July 5, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Sep. 22, '6;^
Jan. 16, '64
July 5, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 10, '64
Aug. 1, '63
.Aug. 12, '6;^
Oct.
6,
'63
Sep.
16,
'63
Mar
.16,
'63
Sep.
17,
•63
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
6,
17,
6,
'63
'63
'63
Sep.
17,
'6.3
Oct.
Sep.
6,
17,
'63
•63
Oct.
Sep.
6,
17,
'63
'63
Oct.
Sep.
17,
'63
'6:1
Oct.
Feb.
30,
25,
'63
'64
Sep.
17,
•6:1
Oct,
Dec.
6,
10,
'6:^
'64
Sep.
17,
'63
Trans, to Co. C, Aug. 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Trans, to Co. D, Sep. 9, '65.
Trans, to Co. E, Sep. 9, '65, per
S. O. No. 7.
Trans, to Co. F.
Trans, to Co, D.
Dis. for disab^y, date unk'wn.
Reduced to ranks.
Trans, to Co. G.
Trans, to Co. D.
Trans, to Co. A.
Dis. for dis. July 5, '65. Fort
Larned, Kan.
Trans, to Co. G.
Trans, to Co. D.
Trans, to Co. A.
Trans, to Co. D.
Reduced to ranks.
Trans. toCo. F.
Died of disease, Paola, Kan.,
July 7, '64.
Trans, to Co. G.
Trans, to Co. A,
Pro. Sergeant.
D(>s.TradingPost,Ks.,Aug.3,'64.
.Accidentally shot, Dec. 31, '64,
Mound City, Kan.
Trans, to Co. A.
Trans, to Co. D.
Died of pneumonia, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Mar. 20, '64.
Transferred to Com|)any D.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. : dis. for dis. Aug.
31, '65, Fort Larned, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
504
Adjtitant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPAN Y B — Continufd.
Cavalry Conf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Black, Aloxaufler —
Leavenworth,
Aug. 10, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Pro. Corp.
Blunio, Frederick —
Sep. 3, '63
Dis. for dis. Feb. 1. "65, Mound
City, Kan.
Briuk, William L
Aug. 31, '63
• '
Pro. Corp.
Buzeuian, Bernard H.
' '
Aug. 15, '63
' '
Trans, to Ctmipauy D.
Calvin, John
Sep. 13, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Des. Coldwater Grove, Kan..
June 22, '64.
Cooney , Cliarles
' '
Sep. 4, '63
' '
Dis. for dis. Marcii 11, '64.
Cooper, Milton E —
Clark, Georse E
Aug. .5, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Trans, to Co. F.
• '
Aug. 1, '63
' *
Pro. Corp.
Cusick, Thomas F....
Aug. 11, '63
• *
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Cannon, Patrick
' '
Sep. 8, '63
' '
Pro. Comissary Sergf.
Cruick.shooks, An-
drew
July 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
, 1
Trans, to Co. D.
Cumbo, John G
Trans, to Co. A.
Cummings, David C. .
' '
Sep. 7, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Trans, to Co. D.
CnnninKliam, .John. . .
Aug. 20, '6;^
Sep. 17, '63
Des. Camp .Jennison, Kan.,
Dec. 19, '6.3.
Cusick, .John
• '
Sep. 4, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. G.
Depiie, Frederick —
Jefferson Co. .
Sep. 12, '63
Oct. 6, '63
' '
DvilT\', .James
Leavenworth,
Aug. 3, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Des. Camp Jennison, Kan.,
Nov. 21, '6:3.
Dunn, .lf)hn
' '
Aug. 1, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. G.
Donlan, Thomas
' '
July 26, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, "63.
Donlan, .John
' '
Aug. 3, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 17, '6:3.
Ellis, John
July 24, "63
' '
Pro. Corp.
Farnsworth, Ruel C . .
Council Gr've,
.lug. 5, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '63; died of
pneumonia, Council Grove,
Kan., Apr. 2, '64.
Foster, .James W
Leavenworth,
Aug. 15, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. A.
Fowler. Malcolm
' '
Sep. 17, '63
' '
Pro. Bugler.
Geharett, Frederick. .
■ '
Sep. 14, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. D.
Hanley , Thomas
Council Gr've,
Sep. 11, '63
Oct. 30. '63
Trans, to Co. G.
Heard, .Vlonzo D
Leavenworth,
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Des. in the field June 7, '65.
Hymer, .James A
' '
Aug. 29, '6:{
Oct. 6, '6:3
Trans, to Co. D.
Highland, Mark
' '
July 24, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '63.
Jones, .James
Aug. 25, '63
Died of remit'nt fever, Olathe,
Kan., Aug. :31, '64.
Kavanagh, Patrick. . .
' '
Sop. 1, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Pro. Bugler.
Kilfoyla, .John
' '
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Trans, to Co. D.
Kailey, John
Council Gr've,
July 5, '63
' '
Pro. Bugler.
King, William R
Leavenworth,
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Pro. Corp.
Leo, Frederick
' '
July 20, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 17. '6:3.
Leslie, George
Franklin
Sep. 4, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Des. Camp Jennison, Kan.,
Nov. :3, '63.
Lucero, Ramon
Leavenworth,
Sep. 5, "63
July 20, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Trans, to Co. G.
Murray, John
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '6:3.
Madrid, .John
' '
Sep. 7, '63
• '
Des. from det. serv. Mar. 2, '64.
Martin, Sue
Cott'nw'd F's,
Leavenworth,
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '63
>.
Trans, to Co. G.
Mitchell, .John E.....
Died Nov. 2, '64, Ft. Leav'th,
Kan., of wounds rec'd in act'n
Oct. 21, '64, Little Blue, Mo.
McLeod, Daniel
Aug. 26, '63
"
Des. Coldwater Grove, Kan.,
.June 17, "64,
McEutire, Eugene .J..
' '
Sep. 6, '6;^
' '
Pro. Serg. Sep. 17. "6:3,
McGowan, Thomas. . .
' '
Aug. 13, '63
' '
Trans, to Cr. G.
Nohles, Charles
Aug. 12. '63
"
Dis. for disability Mar. 11, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Oakley, James
' '
Aug. 29, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Trans, to Co. D.
O'Hara, Michael
Pablo, Tezaro
' '
Sep. 14, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. A.
' '
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 17, '63
' '
Eust, John
' '
Aug. 7, '63
' '
Dis. for disability June 16, '65,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Eidley, Nimrod
CouncilGr've,
Aug. 1, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. A.
Simpson, .John
Leavenworth,
Aug. 20, '63
Oct. 6, '63
' '
Sels, Gustaf
' '
Aug. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
' '
Sullivan, Dennis
' '
July 20, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17, '6:3.
Smith, Aaron
' '
July 24, '6;^
Trans, to Co. F.
Stein, Charles
' '
Trans, to Co. A.
Te(!n, Simeon B
' '
Aug. 31, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 17. '63.
Thompson, Wm. E. ..
' '
' '
Sep. 17, '63
Trans, to Co. A.
Tittman, John
' '
Aug. 25, '63
' '
' '
Warren, .John H
' '
Sep. 16, '63
Trans, to Co. D.
Welch, John
• *
Aug. 18, '63
July 5, '63
Pro. Corp.
Wessburg, Charles E.
"
"
Wood, Samuel B
CouncilGr've,
Aug. 3, '63
' '
Trans, to Co. D.
Woods, Christopher. .
' '
Sep. 11, '63
July 25, '63
Oct. :J0, '63
' '
Yast. .Jacob
Leavenworth,
Sep. 17, '63
' '
state of Kajifiafi.
505
FIKTKKNTH REC^MENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry Coni.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Names and rank.
I'RIVATKS.
\ibni>tor, Jacob. ..
A(l;ini>-, John ('
Bauy, .John
BoavtT, Yoiuit;-
liooii, Rohcit.
Boon, Toinlin. .
Brit ton, John M. ...
Cunic. Willi;iin M. .
fotttT, Patrick
(_'unniut:h;uii. (."vrns
Carrol. Robert M...
Finch, Z.-icliary T..
Glynn, Michai
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Ohio City..
Leavenworth,
Doniphan . . . .
Lcavenwortli,
Date of
enli.stnient.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Grabble, Joseph
Hutcliins-, .John N. ..
Hamilton. .Janie.'^ M.
Lainjr. John W
Megan, John
Montoyo, .Joseph
Maloue, Lawrence.. .
Nelm, .John
Nixon, Tliomas
Patterson, .John J ...
Pierce, Charles E
Rollins, Thomas
Rowan, Frederick
Rutledge, .\lexander.
Shanks, Henry
Smithas, John
Tindell, Daniel B.....
Wilkinson, .John M...
Williams, James
Wood, Labau B
Wymore, Abram
BatesCo.,N.H
Wea
Leavenworth,
Franklin Co
Leavenworth,
Doniphan Co.
Leavenworth,
Nov. 1, 'tti
Mar. U, '64
Oct. 1, '(«
SiM). i>5, 'i5;!
Dec. S. 'ti8
Jan. It), '64
Sep. 21, '63
Oct. 14, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Aupr. 10, '64
Oct. 15, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Apr. 14, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. -28, "63
Sep. 2.=), '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Sep. '24, '63
Sep. ;21, '6;i
Oct. 19, '63
Sep. '20, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mar. 14, '64
Nov. 12, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Dec. 11, 'm
Mar. 14, '64
Oct. 6, '63
Dec. 11, '63
Feb. 2r), '64
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Dec. 10, '64
Oct. :«, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Dec. 22, '63
Apr. 14, '64
Oct. 30, '63
Oct. 6. '64
Oct. 30, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Mar. 14, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Trans, to Co. E.
Trans, to Co. D.
Des. Camp Jennison, Kan.,
Dec. 1.5, '63.
Missing in action Oct. 2."), '64,
Osiii^f, Kan.
Des. Coldwater Grove, Kan.,
June '22, "64.
Des. Coldwatei- (irove. Kan.,
June 20, "64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. -, '63.
Trans, to Co. F.
Pro. Bugler.
Des. Camp Jennisou. Kau.,
Nov. 3, '63.
Des. C'p Jennison. Kan.. Nov.
21, '63.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for di.s. May 21, '6.i, Lea v.
Des. Aubrey, Ks., May 9, '64.
Des. Coldwater Grove. Kan..
.June '22, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Trans, to Co. A.
Trans, to Co. G.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks., Feb. 20,'6,').
Trans, to Co. A.
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. C'p Jennison. Kan., Nov.
21, '63.
Trans, to Co. D.
Trans, to Co. A.
Des. Ft. Leavn'th, May 3, '64.
Trans, to Co. D.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 11, '64, Lea v.
Des.Tr'(lngPo.st,Ks.,Sep.'21,'64.
Pro. .Serijeant.
Des. Aubrey. Kan., Mar. 19, '64.
Dis.for dis.Apr. 13,'6.5, Ft.Scott.
Trans, to Co. D.
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN.
Benjamin F. Simpson
James H. Young .
FIRST LIEUT.
Joseph PliiUips
•John Murphy...
SECOND lllEUT.
Lsom Smith
Ralph J. Farnsworth.
FIRST SERdT.
John G. Henderson .
Robert Kirk
Q. M. SERGT.
Ralph J. Farnsworth,
William C. Fowler...
COM. SEEGT.
Knowle.i Shaw
SKEOEASTS.
Robert Kirk. .
Willis A. Fields :
Felix M. Ay res
William Hit,-gins
Andrew Erickstein. . .
Charles Kuukle
Stephen F. Williams,
CORPORALS.
Alexander (Jraham. . .
Henry H. Harless...
Joseph J. Hackney. . .
Stephen F.WiUianis,
William C. Fowler. .
Paola. .
Olathe.
Paola.
Rising Sun.
Paola
Springdah>
Paola
Springdale ,
Paola.
Rising Sun.
Paola.
Rising Sun . .
Paola
Springdale . .
Sep. 18,
Sep. 8,
Aug. 3,
Sep. 12,
Aug. 6, 'm
Sep. 8,
-Aug. 7,
Aug. l.=j,
Aug. 6,
Aug. 18,
Sep. 18. '63
.Aug. 7, ■6:{
Sep. 2, '6;^
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 12, '&i
Oct. 6, '63
May 14, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 17, '6:}
Oct. 6, '63
June 1.5, '64
Oct. 2, '(W
Sep. 18, '6:3
Oct. 2, '63
Sop. 18, '6:1
Oct. 2, '6.3
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, 'tW
Sep. 18, '6.3
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. Major June 7, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'li.5.
Res. May 20, e.i, Paola, Kan.
Mas. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Resigued, Apr. ;«, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Mus. out Sep. '21, '65, Ft. Riley.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 15, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, (is.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 4, '65.
Mus. out with rep. Oct. 19. "65.
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenwortii, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. July 1, '65.
506
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIFTEENTH EEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY C—Coniixued.
Cavalry — Co)>f.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Franklin Tat<^
Paola
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
William P. Gray
Rising Sun. ..
Sep. 2, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Elias P. Shepherd.. ..
Paola..
Dec. 28, '63
Feb. 23. '64
' • * *
Walter Lecoy
May 7, '64
July 13, '64
"
Stephen C. Wollard..
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Dis. for disability Oct. 6, '65.
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Isaac J. Wollard
July 29, '63
Red. to ranks.
BUGLERS.
William Banc
Leavenworth,
Oct. ^^3. '6:5
Oct. 6, '63
' '
Abler Cross
-
Sep. 4, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Andrew .J. Dalley —
PRIVATES.
Allenthorpe, Hugh. ..
• '
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Mus. out Sep. 20, '63, Ft Lcav,
Abbott, Andrew J . . . .
Paola
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '63
( *
Dis. for dis. Sep. 5, 65. Ft. Riley.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 6, '6:3.
Ayer.s, Felix M
Oct. 2, '63
Ayers, McCreary
' '
' '
Sep. 18, '63
Des. Paola, Kan., .July 24, '64.
Bruner, John B
Rising Sun. ..
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Dis. for dis. May 25, '65.
Bane, William
Leavenworth,
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 19, '65.
Canavau, Thomas
Springdale . . .
Sep. 10, '63
Oct. 2 '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Carpenter, Peter J.. . .
Rising Sun . . .
Sep. 18, '03
' '
' ' ' '
Creek, Milton G
' '
Sep. 2. '63
' '
' ' ' *
Cross, Abler
Leavenworth,
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Pro. Bugler; mus. out May 25,
'65, Leavenworth.
Creek, Isaiah
Rising Sun. ..
Paola
Sep. 28, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dale, Decatur
Died Nov. 12, '64, Ft. Leavn'th,
of w'nds rec'd in act'n Oct. 21,
'64, Little Blue, Mo.
Dawson, Isaac B
' '
Aug. 18, '63
' '
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 19, '65.
Degratfenreid,
Stephen
Rising Sun. ..
Sep. 29, '63
Oct. 2, '63
' ' ' '
Dalley, Andrew J
Leavenworth,
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Pro. Bugler ; dis. for dis. May
10, '64, Ft. Leavenworth.
Dalley, Albert
' •
' '
• •
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dolar, George M
Paola
Aug. 15, '63
Dis. for disability Sep. 11, '65,
Fort Larned, Kan.
Dolar, Henry C
' '
Aug. 12, '6:3
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dollar, Enoch
' •
Aug. 26, '63
' '
11 I i
Dodson, William T. . .
Rising Sun . . .
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Des. Trading Post, Kan., Sep.
23, '64.
Dis. for disability .June 10, '65,
Elliott, James M
Leavenworth,
Sep. 19, '63
..
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Ennis, Thomas J
Rising Sun . . .
Sep. 2, '63
* '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Erickstein, Andrew . .
Paola.
Aug. 18, '63
Sep. 18, "63
Pro. Sergt.
Farnsworth, Ralph J.
' '
Aug. 3, '63
' '
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 3, '63.
Fields, Willis A
' '
Aug. 7, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 6. '63.
Fields, Thomas A
' '
Sep. ^18, '63
Oct. ^ 2, '63
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 19, '6.-).
Fisher, Allen
Rising Sun . . .
Paola
Aug. 6, '63
Sep. 18, '63
' ' * '
Fleming, James
" ■"
Fowler, William C...
Springdale . . .
Sep. 12, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. Corp. Mar. 20, '64.
Fowler, George T
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Fulkerson.WiUiam P.
Leavenworth,
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 6,' '63
11 11
Gaddie, Francis H. ..
Rising Sun
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Gallagher, Thomas. . .
Paola
Aug. 28, '63
' '
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Glasier, Nicholas
Leavenworth,
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Goodnight, Charles H
Springdale . . .
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, "6.5.
Graham, Alexander..
Paola
Aug. 7, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, '6:3.
Gray, William P
Rising Sun . . .
Pro. Corp. July I, '64.
Hampton, Mitchell . .
Paola
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Hackney, Josepli J. . .
Rising Sun . . .
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, 'm.
Hancock, Solomon. . .
Leavenworth,
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6a.
Harless, Henry H
Rising Sun . ..
Sep. 2, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, '63.
Harless, .John A
' '
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Higgins, John
Paola..
Aug. 7, '63
Sep. 18, '63
> 1 11
Higgins, William
Aug. 6, '63
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Highle.v, Hyrcames . .
Sep. 9, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Highley, Elbert A....
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Dis. for disability June lO, 65,
Ft. Leavenworth Kan.
Hill, Thomas W
"
Aug. 6, '63
"
Dis. for disability Oct. 7, 65,
Ft. Larned, Kan.
Henderson, JohnG..
Springdale . . .
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 8, '63.
Hull, Franklin
Leavenworth,
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Huber, John
Paola
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. -S, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 18, '63
i i t t
■James, Benjamin
^fatc of hOiisas.
507
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalkv-C'o^^
COMP-INY C—Conlhrued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
I'KIVATES.
.Jordan, William M . .
Paola
.A.ug. 18, 'G:i
Dis. for disability June Kl, '65.
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Joliusoii, John W . . .
Leavenworth.
Sep. 19, '03
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Paola. .
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Kunkle, Cliark>s
Rising Sun. ..
"
Promoted Sergeant.
Mciulenliall. .Joscijli. .
Springdale . . .
Sep. 12, '63
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Paola
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 24, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Mus. out. with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Oct. 7, '65,
OstPi-man, Peter H. . .
Ft. Larned, Kan.
Parks, Paul
Leavenworth,
Oct. 4, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Plnmmer, Zacliary T.
' '
Oct. 2, '63
' '
Pickerell, Lewis D. . ,
Rising Sun . . .
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 2, '6:3
De.«. Trading Post, Sep. 23, '64.
Powell, John
Paola. . . .
\ug. 25 '&
S<:>p. 18, '63
Dis. for disability May 25, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Price, Daniel D
Aug. 31, '63
' '
Des. Potosi, Kan., Aug. 26, '64.
Ragan, James N\
Aug. 24, '63
Dis. for disability Oct. 7, '65,
Ft. Larned, Kan.
Saunders, Myrou D..
Leavenworth,
' '
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Selee, Willian
Paola.
Aug. 8, '63
Aug. 6, '6;^
Sep. IS, '63
Sp'Tiy, .Tolin
Shaw, Kunwles
' •
"
' '
Pro. Com. Sergt, Oct. 6, '65.
Smith, John
Aug. 3, '63
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Smith, George M
Leavenworth,
Sep. 3, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '63.
Sparks, Amaziah
Springdale. ..
Sep. 12, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Shorb, Winfiold S....
' '
Sep. IS, '63
11 1 ,
Shorb, Samuel
Sep. 12, '63
' '
Died of fever. Mound City,
Sep. 10, '64.
Tate, Franklin
Paola.
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Pro. Corp. Mar. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability June 10, '65,
Thorp. Oliver
Ward. .Vshael M
"
Ft. Leavenworth,
^^ollard. Stephen C.
Aug. 15, '&i
' '
Pro. Corp.
Williams, Stephen S..
* •
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, '63.
Wilgus, John S
* *
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
W ilson. Perry
Rising Sun . . .
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 2, '63
' ' ' '
Welch, Nathan
' '
Sep. 3, '63
11 I i
WoUard, Isaac J
Paola
July 29, '6;^
Sep. 18, '63
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
Oct. 6. '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Ball, .John J
Ball, Francis M
Cook, Hiram D
Carmody, James
Hymer, Daniel F
Joliiison, Silas
Ka>to:,, Guss
MuUins, James M. . .
Mullius, .JohnT
-Mickle, .Joseph S. ...
Moore, .Varon
Re..(l, Lewis A
SliadDwoiis, Thomas
Sniitli, Benjamin F.
Secoy, Walter
•Shepherd, Elias P...
Troxell. Harrison . . .
Williams, John R. P
Paola.
Fort Scott.
Paola
Leavenworth
Paola
Dec. 23, '63
Mar. 26, '64
Feb. 23. '64
June 27, '64
Dec. 24,
Feb. 13,
Dec. 4,
Dec. 23,
Mar. 26,
Mar. 30,
Sep. 18,
Dec. 24,
Nov. 30,
Oct. 7,
May 7,
Dec. 28,
Mar. 26,
Feb. 23,
Feb.
23,
■64
Mar
26,
'64
Feb.
23,
'64
Dec.
24,
'(i4
Feb.
23,
'64
M.ir.
26,
•64
Mar.
31,
'64
Oct.
4,
■()4
Dec.
■24,
'(U
Fi^h.
23.
'64
Oct.
15,
'63
July
13,
'64
Feb.
23,
'64
Mar.
26,
'64
Feb.
23,
'64
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis, for disability June 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Mus. out June 8, '65, Loav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file,
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Juno 8, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
COMP.^NY D.
CAPTAIN.
Tyrus .1. Hurd....
Leroy J. Beam . . .
Darius J. Lobdell
FIRST I^TEUT.
.\braham Ellis . ..
Leroy J. Beam . . .
Edward Tliomes. .
SECOND LIEUT,
Leroy J. Beam . .
Darius J. Lobdell
.Alien county..
Clinton
Osawatomie. .
NewLanc'.-;t'r
Clinton
Lawrence
Clinton
Osawatomie.
Nov. 19, '6:^
Aug. 15, '65
Sep. '26, '65
Sep. 11, '63
May 10, '65
Oct. 4, '65
Oct. 2, '63
May 10, '65
Resigned June 13, '65.
Pro. Maj. Sep. '27, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Resigned Feb. 22, 'B5.
Pro. Capt. .\ug. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 10, '65,
Pro Capt. Sep. 26, '65,
508
Adjutant (icnrial's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -C'on^
COMPAN YD — Cunt in ued.
Names and rank.
FIRST SEEGT.
Dariu.s J. Lolxlell. . .
Edward Thomes
y. M. SERGT.
Isaac Croston
COM. SER(iT.
George C. Stewart. . .
Greeu A. ^liller
John Motran.
ser(;eants.
Edward Tlioine^'
Merrit Leeper
William W. Parker. .
Robert C.Campbell.
Artemus Stult*
Georce C. Stewart.
James Ee<iua
Jolu) Brown
Residence.
Frederick Lee ....
Enos M. Miles
COErORALs.
AVillium W. Hup])-.
Madison Snapp . . .
Martin Baum
Anthony Tansey . . .
Sila.s M. .\idton .. .
Levi .J. Smith
EnosM. Miles
Natliau J. Maiden
Vernon Lane
Charles Maluikin .
Eveutius S. Dowd .
William G. Hays . .
Elias Jarred
John M. Britton
James A. Hymer
BUGLERS.
James H. Johnson . . .
Robert A. Brown
.John Kailey
Robert JI. Carrol
WAGONER.
William R. Parsley...
PRIVATES.
Anlton, Silas M
ArmstrouK, Abel L . . .
Buzeman, Bernard H
Brown, William W . . .
BLshop, Morris A
Baker, Jasper
Baker, John
Bnrdell.Lott
Barnptt, William C.
Buckles, William . . .
Beard, Jacob
Baum, Martin
Binkley, James A.
Bunu, John S
Brown, Robert A . .
Brown, Jolin
Cuny, Bellona M. .
Osawatomie.
Lawrence . . .
Rockville.
Fort Scott . . . .
Leavenworth
La wrence
Big SpriuA,'s . .
Lancaster. . .
Rockville
N'wLanc'st'r,
Osawatomie..
Leaveuwortli,
Black Jack . . .
Ridffeway . . . .
Osawkee
Clinton
Twin Springs,
Ridgeway
Osawatomie . .
Blackjack. ..
Rockville
Osawatomie..
Miamiville . . .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Aug. 8, '&
Sep. 1. '6:^
Sep. .i, "63
1, "63
2, "64
N'wLanc'st'r
El wood
Miami Co.
Leavenworth,
Miami Co
Douglas Co. . .
Council Grove
Miami Co
Ridgeway —
Leavenworth
Big Springs..
Osawatomie. .
Marion
Franklin Co. ,
Lawrence
Lecompton. . .
Douglas Co...
Franklin Co..
Clinton
Croxton, Isaac
Campbell, I?obert C . .
Campbell. William R.
Rockville. . .
Douglas Co.
Osawatomie.
Centropolis .
Rockville
Big Springs.
Aug.
Nov.
Sep. '22. 'Ki
Sep. 1. "tW
Sep. hi. 't)H
July 4. 'tilJ
Sep. 10, 't«
Aug. It), '6:5
Aug. 1. '63
Sep. 17. '6;^
Aug. 24. 'di
July 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 12, '&i
Sep. 19, '63
Aug. .5, "63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 8, '6:^
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Aug. 28, '&i
Aug. 10, '6:i
Dec. 30, '6:i
Sep. 2.5, '63
Jan. 16, '64
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. .5, '63
July 21, '63
July 5, '63
Aug. 10, '64
Sep. 17,
Oct. 2,
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
.-Vug.
July
Aug.
Aijg.
Sep.
S^p.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
•24, '63
•25, '&i
1, '6;^
15, '63
•22, '63
•27, '63
IS, '63
2, '63
3, '63
9, '63
5, '63
15, '63
19, '63
1. '63
1, '63
21, 'm
24, '63
1, '6:^
3, '63
10, '63
16, 'm
Sep. 17, '63
Remarks.
Jan. 30,
Oct. 3(1,
Oct. 2, 'm
Sep. 17. '63
Oct. 31, '63
Sep. 17, 'm
Oct. 2, '6:i
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17. '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '6:5
Jan. 6, '64
Oct. 31, '63
Feb. 25' 'tU
Oct. 6, '6;}
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Dec. 10. '64
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17. '63
Oct. 2; '63
Oct. 31, '63
Oct. 2, '&.i
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Pro. 2d Lieut. May 10, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6."..
Red. to Sergt.
Des. Ft. Lamed. Aug. 13, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 10, "65.
Died of congestion of the lungs
Ft. Scott, Ka>.. May 25.'64.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Killed in action Oct. 23. '61.
Westport. Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Dis. for disability. Aug. 27, '6.5.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65:
sev(!rely wounded in actiou,
Oct. 21, '64, Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out July 10. '65, Ft. Riley.
Red. to ranks. May 20, "64.
Dis. for disability. .Sep. 13, 'ti.i.
Reduced to ranks.
JIus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks. July 10, '65.
Red. to ranks. Sep. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May "20, '64.
Red. to ranks, Apr. 10, "64.
Des. Mud City. Kan. Mar. 1,'6.5.
.Accidentally sliot while in hos-
pital, Ft. Scott, June 12, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65; y
w'nded in actiou Oct. 21, '64, i*
Little Blue. Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ra!ik>.
Mus. out with ng. Oct. 19. '65.
I
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2. "63; di.s. for
dis. Oct. 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Sep. "29, ■(•,5. Leavn'tl).
Mus. out Oct. 23, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus. out June 6, '65. Leavn'th.
Mus. out witii reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Apr.
7, '64.
Mus. out Sep. -29. "65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Mus. out Sep. "29. "65, Ft. Leav.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, "63; mus. out
Oct. 19, '65, Leavenworth,
Mus. out Sep. "29,65, Le'wortja.
Dis. Oct. 19, '65. Leavenworth.
Pro. Bugler, Oct. 2, '6:5; mus.
out Sep. 2S, "65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Juue 22, '65,
Died of disease Fort Sw>tt,
Oct. 8. "64.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Oct. 2, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 2, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, h).
State of Kansax.
509
FIFTKEXTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry ^ r'o/*^
COMPANY D— Continued.
Names inul rank.
Residence.
VRiv V rt;s.
Coleinan, f 'osiua T. .
('uiiiiiiigliaiii. Willi am
Currif, William M...
rruicksliooks. An-
drew
Cusick, lohn
('ninniinf^s, David ('..
Doufrli.Mt.y, Milton T.
Davis, Alexander
Deek, William B
Downing. Oeory;!' S. ..
Dt)\vninir, Iv/.ckiel.. ..
Dowd. Hi'ury M
Duwd, Eventins S . . . .
Dehart. Hezekiaii ., . .
Donlan, Jolm
Doulan, Thomas
Pindloy, William W..
Gooding, Hnffli K
(jloun, E'lavius ,J
Geliarett, Frederick. .
Garbut, William H...
Hnfi'nian, Franklin H.
Herron, Leonard W..
Hambaugli, (}eo. W..
Hnpi), William W.. ..
Hymer, James A
Hiirliland, Mark
Hiatt, .ilphams J . . .
•letrries, Jackson P. .
Journey, John T. . . .
Johnson, .James H.
Jarred, Elias
Kailey. .John
Ivarr, Elihii A
Kilfoyla, John
KavanauKli, Patrick.
Keiiip, Thomas D
Leeper, Merrit
Lane, Vernon
Linvill, .lohn F
I.obdell, Darius J...
Li-e, Fi-i'derick
Maphet. Charles T. .
Miller, John A
Marquis, Israel
Maiden, Andrew J.. .
Miles, EnosM
Maiden, Nathan J.. .
Mahnkiu, Charles.. .
May field, Leander . .
Mires, Michael
Moore, Reuben
Majors, Peter
Murray, .John
Mclutosh, Thomas..
-McCauley, Eli.iah ., .
McClur^'.AlexanderM
Morj^an, .John
Xealv. Charle.s P
Oakley, James
Prather, John D
Pnett, WilJiam
Perkins, Isaac
Pinueo, Ezra A
I'inneo, Avery D
Parsley, William R...
Parker, William W..
Requa, Greorge N
Re(iua, James
Lawrence . . . .
.JetJerson Co..
Leavenworth,
Miami Co
NewLancas'r,
Lancaster
NewLancas'r,
Miamiville . . .
LeavenworUi,
Mapleton
Osawatomie..
Biij Sjjrin^s . .
Leavenworth,
Miami Co
NewLancas'r,
Rockville
Douglas Co. ..
Ridgi'way .. . .
Leavenworth,
Douglas Co. . .
Osawatomie..
Rockville
Miami Co
Council (jrov.
Rockville
Leavenworth.
Ridgeway
Lawrence
Osawatomie..
T(!cnniseh .. . .
Osawatomie..
Leavenworth.
Rockville
NewLancas'r,
Rockville
Black .Jack. . .
Rockville
Miamiville . . .
Gardner
Douglas Co. . .
Clinton. .. .^ . .
Miami Co
Leavenworth,
Miami Co
Miamiville . ..
Cluiton
Leavenworth,
Jefferson Co..
Leavenworth,
Miamiville . ..
Lawrence
Douglas Co. . .
Miami Co.. . .
Lawrence
NewLancas'r,
Date of
enlistment.
An^
], 't;:i
Sep. 21, 'ty
Jul.\ 20, '(>H
Sop. 4, 'tW
Sep. 7, '63
.lug. 24, '(3;{
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
.\ug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aua-.
-Vug.
Sep.
Sep.
1, 'm
10, 'm
17, "(i;}
22. '68
1, '6;i
10, "68
1.5, "68
8, "68
26, '68
15, '68
28, '68
24. '63
14, '63
2!i, '68
10, '68
LS, '63
10, '63
•23, '«i
.\.ug. 29, '63
July 24, '63
Sep. 28, '68
Aug. 21. '63
Aug. 27, "68
Aug. :>. "68
Sep.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sej).
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
-Vug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
JiUy
Sep.
Sep.
2.1, '&i
5, '6:^
19, '68
28, '68
].'68
13. '63
16. '(58
22, '63
21, "68
S. '63
20, '63
1, 'm
12, '6:5
11, '63
15, '63
1. '63
28, "63
24, '63
1, '68
22, '63
2, '68
20, '63
3, '63
8, '63
Sep. 22, '63
.\ug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
10. '6:5
29, '68
8, 'f).8
4, '6:5
26, '6:i
Aug. 24, '6;j
July
Aug.
Sep.
4, '6:^
9, '63
17, '63
Date of
muster.
Oct. 2. "63
Oct. (i, '68
S*M>. n. '6:?
Oct. (), "68
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2. '68
Sep. 17, '68
.Sep. 17, 'tKi
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '6:f
Sep. 17. '68
Oct.
"6:!
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 17, '68
Oct. 2, '(«
Sep. 17. '(»
Oct. 31, '63
Sep. 17, "63
Remarks.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep. 17, "6:5
Oct. 2, '68
Sep. 17. '68
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. :51, '&i
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, 'GA
Oct. :«. 'm
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 17, "68
Oct. 2, '&i
Sep. 17. '&i
Oct. 2, '6:<
Sep. 17, '6.3
Oct. 31, '63
Mus. out Sep. 6, '65, Lea' worth.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of congestive fever, Fort
Scott, Sep. 26, 't)l.
Mus. out Sep. 2S, "6."), Leav'th.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '6."), Leav'th.
Dis. for disability Jun(> 16, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. '29, '65.
Mus. out .June 6, '65. Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. July ], '65.
Dis. for disability May 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus
Mus
Mus
No .'
Mus
Mtis
Dis.
Mus
Pro.
Sep
Pro.
Mus,
out Oct. 8, '65, Leav'th.
, out July 11, '65, Ft. Riley.
out Sep. 29, '65, Leav'th.
vi. of mus. out on file.
, out with reg. Oct 19, "65.
, out Sep. 2.S, '65, Leav'th,
for disability May 10, '65.
, out May 22, '65, Leav'th.
Corp. Oct. 2, '63 ; mus. out
. '2S, '65, Leavenworth, K.s.
Cori).
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '65. Ft. Leav.
Mis'g in act'u Oct. 19, '64, Lex-
ington, Mo.
Pro. Bug. Oct. 2, '63 ; drowned
in Pawnee Fork, .July 23, '65.
Pro. Ct)rp. Sep. X, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'ti5.
til.
th.
Pro. Cliief Bugler.
Mus. out June 6, '65, Ft. Lv
F'ro. Sergt. Oct. 2. "68.
Pro. Corp. May 1. '64.
Mus. out Sep. 27, '67. Leav
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 2. "68.
Promoted Sergt.
Dis. for disability June 27,
Mus. out Sep. 26, '65, Leav
Dis. for disability Sep. '29,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2. '&}.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '63; dis.
disability Oct. 2, '65.
Pro. Corp. May "20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
Mus. out Sep. 28, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability June 16, '65.
Died of disease. Fort Scott,
Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out Sep. '28, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
Mus. out June 6. '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. Oct. 19, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out May '22. "65. Leav'th.
Dis. for disability, Sep. '29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Wagoner Oct. '2, '68; dis.
for disability Nov. :}0, '64.
Pro. Sergt Oct. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
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FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co^^
COMPANY D — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
eulistnicut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Ross, .James
Rounds, George B. . . .
Redden, James
Rollins, Thomas
Stults, Artemus
Stewart, George C . . .
Stoker, Elias
Sampson, Isaac
Smith, Levi .J
Snapp, Madison
Sears, William A
Shipley, Josedic
Shipley, Thomas E. ..
Stroiip, Zachariah T.
SteviMisou, William G
Schroal, Michael
Shull, Alfred
Tracy, Calvui F
Tuttlo, Cyrus
Thomes, Edward
Thomas, .John H
Tansey , Anthony
Welton, Wilnier H . . .
Whitoaker, .Joseph L.
Walh\c^^ Edward L..
Wallace, Miliken M..
Wilson, .John L
Warren, .Jolm H
Wood, Samuel B
Woods, Christopher..
Wymore, Abram
Yast, Jacob
Osage
Osawatomie..
Leavenworth.
Lancaster
RockviUe
N'w Lancaster
Osawatomie..
Osawkee
Osawatomie. .
Mission Creek
Lawrence
Miami Co
N'wLancast'r
Osawatomie. .
Lawrence
Rockville
Twin Springs,
N'w Lanca.st'r
Osawatomie..
Lawrenc(^ ....
0.sage
Leavenworth,
Council G've.
Leavenworth,
Aug. 26,
Aug, 24,
Sep.
Au^,
Aug,
Aug
'63
Aug. 10, '63
Sep. S, "63
Sep. 12,
Aug. 31.
Aug. 3,
Aug. 1,
Sep. 20,
Sep. 22,
Sep. -5,
Aug. 17,
Aug. 22,
Aug. 19,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 10,
Aug. 5,
Aug. 10.
Aug. 22,
Aug. t»,
Sep. 16,
Aug. 3,
Sep. 11,
Sep. 18,
July 2-1.
Sep. 17, '(33
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 17, '%'.\
Oct.
2. "<W
Oct. 31, "63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, "63
Oct. 31, '1)3
Sop. 17, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Dis. for disability July 1. '61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Se)>. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 2, '(&.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Oct. 2, '63.
Dis. for disabilitv June 10, '65.
Died of disease, Ft. Scott,
Feb. 2.^. '64.
Pro. Corj). Oct. 2, "63; mus. out
with rog. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '63.
Dis. for disability Sep. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 29, '65, Leav th.
Mus. out Oct. 19, '65, I^eav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of disease Ft. .Scott, Apr.
6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65. .
Mus. out .June 10, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability Sep. 29, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 2, '63.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Ft. Leav.
Di.-.. for disability Apr. 13,'65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Adams, .John C
Boiling, Thomas
Britton, Jolm H
Bailey, Charles L....
Carrol. Robert M
Doty, William
Hays, William G
.Jefiries, James A
Miller, Green A
Slianks, Henry
Sapington, Richard P
Wilson, Benjamin C
Ward, Isaac M
Wygoat, Frederick...
V^il.son, Middleton M.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Fort Scott.
Elwood.
Fort Scott ...
Leavenworth
Mound City
Fort Scott . .
Fort Scott.
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
14, '64
1. '64
16. "64
2, "64
10, '64
4. '63
30, '63
15, '65
2, '64
19, '&i
25, "65
1, '64
25, '64
Nov. 19, '63
Apr. 9, '64
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
iVpr.
14, '64
30, '65
25, "64
30, '65
10, '64
31, '63
6, '64
25, '65
30, '65
30, '63
25, '65
10, '64
25, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Apr. 25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep, 9, '65,
Des. Ft.Larued,Ks.,Aug.l3, '65.
I'ro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp, July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Comisy. Sergt. June 23,'65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Oct. 3, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '65, Leaven-
wortli, Kan.
Mus. out June 10, '65, Fort
Leavenworth. Kan.
Des.Ft. Larned. Ks.,Aug.l2,'65.
COMPANY E.
CHAPLAIN.
Cnrtiss Johnson
FIRST LEEUT.
.John T.Smith
William H.H.Grint<?r
SECOND LIEUT.
William H. Bisbey...
FIRST SEEGT.
William H.H. Grinter
.John R. W. Lucas. . . .
C}. M. SERGT.
John R. W. Lucas.. . .
Thomas F. Cusick
COM. SERGT.
•James H. Childs
SERGEANTS.
Alexander Zano
Simeon H. Shields.. . .
George W. Thomas. . .
Quindaro
Delaware Na.
Delaware Na.
WyandotteCo
Leavenworth,
Platte Co ... .
WyandotteCo
Platte Co.Mo.
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 11,
Sep. 1,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 1,
Nov.
24,
'63
Dec.
Oct.
11,
10,
'63
'65
Nov.
9,
'63
Sep.
26,
'63
Sep.
17,
'63
Sep.
26,
'63
Oct.
Sep.
10,
26,
'63
'63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Resigned May 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Mus. out May 18, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Oct. 10, '65.
Mns. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
P'o. 1st Sergt. Oct. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks
Fitate of Kansas.
511
FIFTEENTH KEGTMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry -r'o,,/.
COMPANY E- Continued.
Names and rank.
SERGEANTS.
William H. Worn-l.
John Jordan
William A. Lonir. . .
Daiiii'l P. (jarduer.
EraMims Riley
Dennis F. Lucas.. . .
Francis M. Lynn.. .
John Kannally
('ORPORALS.
.Vlfrod T. Edwards. .
.Fohn Kannally
Samuel X. Shannon.
Tlioitias B. Moody.. .
Albert Biitner
'rhomas H. Butuer...
Jolin M. Thorp
.\dani Wilson
• "arrol S. Evans
•lames Bailey
William A. Long
Daniel P. Gardner...
Tinicithy H. Carlton.
Eld ridw H.Brown..,
William Lt^ttinsrwell.
•lo.-i.ih Thorp
RUGGERS.
Jacoh Dybann
David Thomas
Henry Riiune
•lohn Hohensteiner. ..
Richard L. Worrel. ..
William A. Compton,
WAGONER.
Gilbert Lewis
SADDLER.
James M. Lonir
FARRIER.
David N. Baker
PRIVATES.
.Vrmstrong, Henry J..
•Vlexander, Ed-
mond M
Bushman, William R.
Baker, David N
Burris. Daniel J
Block, Doctor
Butner, Albert
lieaver, .Jolin
('heely, William
('arr, .James T
''omi.ton. William A.
tusick, Thomas F...,
Cross white, Jacob H
(;rosswhite. Thus. J..
Cobine, James W
Childs. James H.
Driver, William.
Bybann, Jacob..
Kllis, Alfred
treeraan, .John
trnuter, Wm. H. H.
(ranett, Byron
Groh, Stephen..
Grph, Henry
"ib.«on, Henry
Besidence.
Wyandotte Co
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte Co
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte Co
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte Co
Ijoavenworth
Wyandotte (]o
Platte Co., Mo
W'yandotteCo
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co
Wyandotte . . .
Wyandotte Co
W^vandotte . . .
Wyandotte Co
Platte Co., Mo
W'yandotte(^o
Platte Co., Mo
Monticello
Wyandotte Co
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Platte Co.. Mo
Date of
enlistment.
Au^^ 1, '63
Auf,'. 20, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Mar. 17, '64
Sep. 11, '63
Mar. 2,H, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Oct. 1, "63
Sep. 1.5, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 1, "63
Oct. 1,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 15,
Oct. 3,
Aug. 14,
Sep. 1,
Mar. 17,
Oct.
Mar. 28,
Sep.
Aug.
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 25, '6;^
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 1,
Mar. 31,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 1,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 2.
Sep. 1, '63
.4.ug. 17,
Sep. 1,
Apr. 14,
Sep. 1.
Aug. 11,
Sep. 1,
Platte Co., Mo
W'yandott^Co
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co
Delaware N . .
Wyandotte Co
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co Aug. 20, '63
Date of
muster.
Bemarka.
Sep. 21,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 26, "63
Mar. 17, "64
Sep. 26, "63
Mar. 28, '64
Oct. 28, '63
Oct. 10. "63
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Oct. 10, '68
Sep. 26, '63
Oct. 10, "63
Oct. 29, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mar. 17, '64
Oct. 28, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Sep. 26, '63
Oct. 28, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mar.
Sep.
Sep.
Apr.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Mus. (mt with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Di(Ml of di.sease. Ft. Larned,
Kan., Sep. 10. '65.
Died .Jan. 31, '6.5, Kansas City,
Mo., of w'nds rec'd in action
Oct. 23, '64, Westport, Mo.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergeant.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Scrgt. Oct. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Aug. "26. '65, Leavn'th.
Red. to ranks Oct. 12, '63.
Red. to ranks Oct. 16, '63.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sei). 26. '64,
Osage Mission, Kan.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Kansas City, Oct. 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Riley, June '27, '65.
Died Nov, 10, '64, Ft. Leaven-
worth, of wounds rec'd in ac.
Oct. '22, '64, Big Blue. Mo.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Sep. 2H. '63.
Died of diarrhea, Humboldt.
Kan., Oct. 4, '64.
Pro. Bugler, Sep. 26, '63 ; des.
Wyandotte, Sep. 30, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of smallpox, Kansas City.
Dec. 26. '6:1
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Adjutant (hncrat's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ^C.\valry-(7o>»/.
COMPANY E -Cuntlnued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Grleasou, John
Hf)liensteiner, .John .
Haun. William . .
Hovoy, Andrew B.
Harlesh., Sylvanus
Higrsins, Jacob.. .
Jordan. .John
Kctchnni, (^harles W
Kannally, John
Lucas, .John R. W . . . .
Lowis, Gilbert
Logan, .James. . .
Leflinfiwell, William,
Leamed, Charles K. . .
Lons, Daniel
LonK, William A
Ijincoln, Abraiiain . ..
LljwIs, Thomas
Loiigbone, .Jolm
Moccasin, Bii;
Martin, John.
Murray, James H . . .
Moody, Thomas B. . .
McCounell, William.
Penisey, Georse
Pipe, Wiufield
Riley, Erasmus
Rowe, .James
.Shrador, Geortco
Stilhvatjon, .Josiah. .
Sarcoxie, VVil.son
Scott, Lamon
Thompson, John
Tliorp, Josiah..
Tliomas, David.
Tliomas, Geortje W.
Tliorp, .John M
Worrel, Richard L.
Worrel, William H.
Wilson. Adam
Young-, Hiram S .
Zane, Ethan L.. .
Zane, Alexander.
Besidence.
Wyand'teCo.,
PlattcCo.,Mo.
Wyand'teCo.,
Wyand'to C
Plattt.Co.,Mo
Wyand'teCo.
Jefferson Co..
PlatteCo..Mo.
Wyand'teCo..
Leavenworth,
W^yand'teCo.,
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Wyand'teCo.,
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Aug. 10, '63 Sep. 26, '63
Sep. '26, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aut;. 20, '63
Smu. 13, '6:i
Sop. 1.5, '63
Sep. 1, '63
.V\iK. 13, '63
Sep. ],'6.i
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 1, '63
.Vug. 2i. '63
Sep. 1. '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 21, '63
St'i). 1, '63
Sep. 26. '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 1, '6:^
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 20, '63 ; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Di.s. for disability Sep. 26, '64.
Mus. out with ?-eg. Oct. 19, 'a5.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26. '63; des.
Jan. — ,'65.
Mus. out with i-eg. Oct. 19, '(55.
Pro. Corp. Sejj. 26, '63.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out with
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of disease in Delaware
Nation, Kau., Jan. 20, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died Dec. 19,'64, Kan. City,Mo.,
of wounds rec'd in act'n, Oct,
22, '64, Big Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65»
Died of (lis. Kau. City, Mo.v
Dec. 16, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63; mus.'
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 11, '65.
Mus. Out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Osage Mi.ss'n, Kan.. .June
27, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bug. Sep. 26, '63; mus. out
with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63 ; mus.
out with reg Ocl . 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65. .;
Pro. Bugler. - ''''■
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '63.
Pro. Corp. SeiJ. 26, '63 ; dis. foB
disability Simj. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 6
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 26, '6;?; mus.|
out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
.\rmbruster, .Jacob . .
Brown, Eldridge H. .
Butuer, Thomas H. .
Butner, Allen
Broham, Peter
Baker, William P...
Baker, Wiley P
( 'ompton, James M. .
Carlton, Timothy H.
Evans, Carrol S
Edwards, Alfred T. .
GiUis, John
Glass, Samuel
(larduer, Daniel P.
Wyand'teCo.,
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Wyand'teCo.,
War'nsb'g.Mo
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Wyand'teCo.,
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Wyand'teCo.,
Leavenworth,
Nov. 1, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Oct. ^^1, '63
Dec. 7, '63
Oct. 11, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 11, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Mar. 17, '64
Dec. 11, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Oct. 10, '63
Feb. 24, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Oct. 10, '63
Oct. 28, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Mar. 17, '64
Des. Kansas City, Dec. 20, '6
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out July 11, '65, Ft. Riley.i
Des. Kansas City, Dec. "27, 'd4,|
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.:;
No eviden'e of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6~
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out witli reg.
Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 30, '64.
Promoted Corporal.
state of Kansas.
513
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavakky- C'oH^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E— Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Huff, Martin
Hall, Jolm
Hopkins, Andrew J. .
Lonp;, James M
Lucas, Dennis F
Lynn, Francis M
Murray, George
Majors, Thomas
Morrison, James P. .
Myers, .Jacob
Moodv; James F
Phillips, Balaam....
Owens, Elijah
Bunnc, Henry
Roberts, .James
Shields, Simeon H. .
Smith, William H..
Shanghai, James. . .
Shields, Thomas M.
Shorter, .Joseph . . . .
Siielliug, John
Shepherd, William S.,
Shaw. Cyrus S
Shannon, Samuel A.
Vickers, Frederick . .
Woodland, William H
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenwortli,
Ku'b N's'r,Mo
Warrensb.,Mo
Date of
enlistment.
Wyandotte Co
Burlingt<m
Wyandotte Co
Platte (;o., Mo
Wyandotte Co
Burlington
Hazel HiU,Mo
Leavenwortli
Platte Co., Mo
Wyandotte Co
lola
Oct.
Mar.
Mar. 31,
Mar. 28,
Oct. 1,
Mar. 19,
Oct. 11,
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Oct.
1, '63
1, '63
Sep. :», 63
Oct. 1.5, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Dec. 1, '64
Oct. 11, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct. 10, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Oct. 28, '6;^
Mar. 19, '64
Dec. 30, '64
Oct. 10, '6:5
Feb. 24, '64
Dec. :», '64
Oct. 10, '63
Oct. 28, '63
Feb. 24, '64
Oct. 10, '63
Oct. 28. '63
Dec. 30, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Oct. 10, '63
Apr. 18, '64
De.s. Ft. Leav'th, Auir. 10, '6.i.
Des. Fort Scott, Feb. 19, '65
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'Sa.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Juno 6, '65, Leav'th.
Des. Ft. Riley, June 27, '65.
Mus. c>ut with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 15, '63; des.
Ft. Riley, Kan., June 27, '65.
Des. Ft. Riley, .June 27, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus out witli reg.
Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Juue 9. '65, St. Louis.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died Nov. 10. '64. Kansas City,
Mo., of w'ds i-ec'd in action,
Oct. n, '64, Big Blue, Mo.
Des. Ilumbolt, June 28, '65.
Des. Saline, Kan., Aug. 8, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 26, '64,
Osage Mission, Kan.
Pro. Corp. ; died of measles,
Ft. Scott, Kan.. Apr. 17, '65.
Mus. outwitii reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
Orren A. Curtis
Robert F. Bowman. . .
FIRST I.IEUT.
Thoiuas J. Bragg
leather H. Wentworth
SECOND LIEOT.
' Robert F.Bowman. ..
Allison .L PI iloy
FIRST SKRGT.
Vllison .LPliley
I>iiest T. M yers
•Simeon B. Teen
John M. Bryan
SERGEANTS.
Hugh R. Porter
Hiram H. Kirby
I'atiiek Cannon
William C. Pickerel],
Vlli.^on J. I'liley
Henry 8. (ladsey
Luther II. W(!ntworth
l>nr>t T. Myers
Wdliam H.Smith....
•lohii M. Bryan
\Mlliani A. Wilson ..
.Michael Martin
Levi Wilson
Nathan R. Bickle ....
I'ltzsiuunons Hurd. . .
CORPORALS.
Nathan R. Bickle ....
EH.^lia Henry
I'liilip Rader
William Miller
l^'itzsimmons Hurd. ..
fohn B. Starr
—33
Tojieka . .
Kickapoo.
Topeka .
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo.
Leavenworth,
Indianola
Mt. Florence,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo. .
Topeka. .. .
Kickapoo. .
Topeka ....
Indianola .
Leavenworth,
Paola
St. .Joseph, Mo
Indianola .
Kaw City. .
Indianola .
Leavenworth,
St. Joseph, Mo
Kickapoo..
Kaw City . .
Kickapoo. .
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Aug. 31, '63
Sep. 19, '6:5
Sep. 12, '6:5
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 16,
Sep. 14,
Sep. 2,
Sep, 14,
Sep. 19,
Oct. 14,
.June 6,
Sep. 1,
Sep. IS
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Oct. 2, '63
June 9, '65
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 8, '65
Oct.
Sep.
2, '63
1, '65
Oct. 2, '63
Oct.
Oct.
6, '63
17, '6:5
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 17, '(Xi
June 23, '63
Oct. 2, '23
Mus. out to date .Vpr, 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dismis.sed the service, -July 25,
'64, per sentence (t. C. M.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Capt. Juue 7, '65.
Dis. July 31, '65, per S. O. No.
9, Hd(ir. Dept. Mo.
Refl. to Sergeant.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. June 13, '65.
Mus. out July 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for <lis. Feb. 23,'65, Mound
City, Kan.
Mus. out with r(>g. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 28, '65, Fort
ScA)tt, Kau.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 1, '65.
Reiluceii to ranks.
Pro. 1st Jjieut. Sep. 8. '()5.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
No evidence of mus.outon lile.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for di,-. July 4, '65, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for dis. July :51,'64, Olathe.
Dis. for dis. Jan. 3, '64, Lev'th.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt.
Reduced to ranks.
514
Adjutant ileneyaVs Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C'o/j?.
COMPANY ¥— Continued.
Names and rank. Ecsidence. enlittmeat.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COEPOEALK.
William Ramey
James K. Miller. . . .
Casper Metternicli..
Tavlor Horu
Forrest R. Ward....
Madison W. Rock . .
John Kane
Henry M. Brooks. . .
Jacob Horn
Oscar E. Chapia. . . .
BUGLERS.
Thomas Pickerell . .
Levi Howell
Zachariah T. Benn.
John C. Porter
SADDLEK.
Eli Miles ,.
rEIVATES.
Ashmore, Samuel..
Bark, Michael
Baker, Henry
Brown, Peter. .
Beff.£c, William.
Bouum, Samuel.
Bryan, .John M
Bickle, Nathan R ..
Benn, Zachariah T. .
Bellraore, .Jo-seph. . . .
Barnes, Lorenzo .J. . .
Beacock, .Jo.seph. . . .
Brooks, Henry M
Clark, George E
Crutclifield, Moses. .
Chubb, Henry
Cooper, John
Cooper, Milton R —
Cannon, Patrick
Davidson, William..
Evans, .Jonathan
Ellis, Isaac W
Glasscock, William.
Gad.sey, Henry S
Hurd, Fitzsimmons.
Henry, Elisha
Howell. Levi
HuUsapple, Philip
Hall, Thomas
Hopkins, John W .
Jones, William .\. .
Jones, Alfred J .
Jctt, James D . .
.Jennings, Riley . . . .
Kirby, Hiram H.. .
Kennedy, Hiram K,
Kane, John. . . . :
Lynde, William.
Lemmons, David. . .
Morgan, William...
Murray. Frank
Martin, Michael. . . .
Metternicli, Casper.
Mann, Peter
Mitchell, John A. ..
Miller, William
Miles, Eli.
Mt. Florence.
Kickapoo,
Topeka
Indianola
Kickapoo
Leavenworth
Topeka
Leavenworth
Topeka
Sep. 21, "6;^
Sep. 5, '(53
Sep. 19, '6:5
Feb. 22, '64
Sep. 11, '63
S(n). 26, '63
Oct. 14. '63
Mar. 24, '64
Oct. 5, '63
Sop. 11, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Indianola..
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Indianola..
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Mt. Florence.
Leavenworth
Atchi.son Co.,
Kickapoo. , . .
Topeka
Kickapoo
Kaw City
Leavenworth
Indianola
Topeka
Kickapoo. .
St. -Josepli.Mo
Kickapoo
Topeka
Mt. Florence..
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Paola
Kickapoo. .
Indianola..
Kickapoo. .
Indianola..
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. IS, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Oct. 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 2.-). '63
Sep. .5, '63
Sej). 26, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. IS, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 30, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Sop. 6, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 13, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Aug. -23, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 11,
Sep. 29,
Sep. 2.J,
June 6,
Sep. 19,
Sep. 21,
Aug. 29,
Sep. 26,
Sep. 12, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Mar. 24, '64
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Dec. 14, '63
Feb. 22. '64
Sep. 12, '63 Oct.
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 2S, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Dec. 14, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2. '63
Oct. 11, 63
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 11, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Juno 23, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Dis. for dis May 20, '65, Fort
Leavenworth, Kan.
Di.s. fordis.Sep.20, '65.Ft.Riley.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Asst. Surgeon Sep. 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65. !
Dis. for disability Apr. 7, '65,.
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Oct. 7, '65, i
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Jan. 12. '65,
Ft. Scott. Kan.
Promoto<i Sergt.
Promoted Corp.
Promoted Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65j
Des. Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65^
Promoted Corp.
Dis. Aug. .5, '65, to ;iccept com.]
Died, Topeka, Kan., Mar. 6, '6'"
Mus. out with ro.g. Oct. 19, '6
Promoted Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65i
Died Ft. Leav'th, Aug. 19, '6'
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65d
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with regJj
Oct. 19, '6.5.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with rog.
Oct. 19, '6.'i.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Dis. for disability May 20, '6
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5,
Died of disease Foi-t Scott,.!
Mar. 7, '6,").
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 19, '65,
Pro. Sergt.
Died of disease Mound City,ij
Oct. 5, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Sep. 20, '6
Fort Riley.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. " j
No evidence of mus. out on file. |
Mus. out with re.g. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65. |
Pro. Corp. ; mu.s. out with reg. j
Oct. 19, 'e,-).
Pro. Sa idler.
state of Kansas.
515
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry Co/*/.
COMPANY F — Contin tied.
Niuiii-s auil r.uik.
Resideuce.
Dfitp of
eulistiiK'ut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Moi>r, Anthony
Miller, .James K
Myers Ernest T
Mc [Joe, Jeremiah
Neally, Durand H.. .
Obrey, Mitciiell
0(1(1111, Saiiiuel J
Plil.v. AllistrnJ
Pickerell. William C.
Porter, Husrh R
Pickerell, Thomas...
Pliley, .Vlh.M-t A
Pappan, Lewis
Pappaii, Henry
Paine. Benjamin
Petti t, Joshua
Pnckett, Henry
i'axtoii, Luther W...
Raiiney, William
Ritchev. Cephas
Rock, MadLsou W....
Riddle, Anderson
Rhndes, William
Ra.LTland, James
Rasland, Thomas
Rowe, Aaron
Rader, Philip
Smith, William H.. ..
Spiitzo!-, Anthony. . ..
Siiiilh, Aaron
Sweeny, Jamcs
SiiiKletou, John
Sattei'ly, Isaac M
Starr, .John B
Teen, Sim(,"ou B
Tlmrman, .Vndrew
Taylor, William W...
Ward, Forrest R
Wriid. John M
WilM)ii, Levi
Wiiu'jit, R(,bert M....
Wilkinson, Solomon.
Weutworth.LutherH
Zimmerman, David..
Kickapoo
Mt. Florence,
Indiauola ....
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Mt. Floi-euce.
Topeka
Leavenwortli,
Indianola
Kickapoo —
Indianola
Leavenworth
Mt. Flonmce.
Pl'sut Ridf?e,
ludianttla
Leavenworth
Kickapoo
Indiauola . . . .
St.Jo.sepli, Mo
Topeka ....
Kickapoo .
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
Kick;) poo .
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Kickapoo
St.Jo.seph, Mo
Mt. Florence,
Topeka
Sep. 27,
Sep. 5,
Sep. 2,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 19,
Sep. 14,
Sep. 2t5,
Sep. 16,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 12,
Sep. 11,
Oct. 2, 'm
Sep. 24, '0:3
Sep. 12, "03
Sep. 8, "63
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 2.5, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aus. 31, '63
July 2.5, '63
Sej). 28, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 14.
Auk. 31,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 11,
.\UfJ. '^'J,
Sep. U,
Sep, »,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out with !•(>£-. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with rey. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Pro. Serfft. Maj. :
Died of disease Ft. Leaven-
worth, Kau., Nov. 2.5. '63.
Des. Olathe, Kan.. July 7, '64.
Pro. 1st Sortrt.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Bugler; mu.^. out with
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out May 20, '65. Ft. Lea-
venworth, Kan.
Mus. out with roK. Oct. 19. '65.
Dis. for disability June 28, '65,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
De^. Olathe, Kan., July 26, '64.
Des. Ft. La rued, Sep. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. tor disability Nov. 16, '64,
Mound City, Kan.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.; nuis. o\it with reg.
Oct, 19, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Olathe, Kan., July '26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disabilit,^• July 6, '65,
Ft. Scott, K,in.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability,
Feb. 28, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
De.s. Olathe, Kau., July 26, "64.
Pro. sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability, May 20, '65,
Fort Li^avenworth. Kan.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 22, '65,
Fort Leavenworth, Kan.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Brooks, Henry M...
Chapin, Oscar E. . . .
Cotter. Patrick
Ciinuingliam, Cyrus.
Cohee. Jerterson
Henry, Charles
Harmes, Frank
Horn, Jacob
Horn, Taylor
Jac(iues, Henry L . . .
Lemons, .James
Main, Morris
McFarland, John...
Newmann, Richard.
Osburn, Jesse
Porter, John C
Root, George W
Bightenour, John W
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Douii)han ....
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka,
Leavenworth,
Indianola
Oct.
14,
'6:f
Oct,
•I,
'6;{
Oct.
14,
'63
Oct.
■\
'(i:{
Feb.
22,
'6:i
Oct.
•'>>
'tW
Mar
^4,
'64
Feb.
•22,
'64
Oct.
10,
'63
Feb.
•>■>
'63
Mar
24,
'6:1
Dec,
m.
•fhl
Mar
24,
'64
Feb.
22,
'64
Oct.
5,
'6:1
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 30. '6:1
Oct. 6, '6:5
Feb. 22, '6:5
Dec. 14, '63
Mar. -24, '64
Feb. -22, '64
Oct. 10, 'ti:{
Feb. 22, '63
Mar. 24, '6:5
Dec. ;10, '63
Mar. 24, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Oct. 17, '63
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65..
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out witlirog. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for dis. Nov. 16, '64. Mound
City. Kan.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65
Dis.for dis. June 16, '65 Ft.Sc'tt.
5]«
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Co/ji.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. ¥— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Shipley, John
Shii)le.v, Alma
Saxton, Blueford
Scott, Houderson M.
Shank, .James P
Tyler, Jamos
Williams, Columbus.
Wilson, William A. .
Topeka
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Barnesville. . .
Leavenworth,
Mar. 24, '64
Jan. 18, '6.")
Dec. 13. '63
May 4, '64
Dec. 12, '63
Oct. 2, '64
Oct. 14, '63
Mar. 24, '64
Jan. 31, '65
Dec. 14, '63
July 14, '64
Dec. 14, '63
Oct. 12, '64
Mu.'i. out witli res. Oct. 19. '65.
Died Topeka, Kau., Jan. 19, '64.
De.s. Fort Scott, Kan.
Dos. Topeka, Feb. 25, '64.
Mus. out with rosr. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
Charles O.Smith
FIEST I.nSUT.
Franci.sM. Hall
SECOND LIEUT.
Henry L. Barker
FIRST .SEUCiEANT.
Erasmu.s D. Buck
John Harnois
O. M. SERGEANT.
William Dittemore. . .
COM. SERGE.\NT.
Gaine.s Bohannon
SEIiOEANTS.
.John Harnois
.John Kish
.Jeremiah Taylor
.Tolin Miller
Samuel Linu
Joseph Jone.<?
Robert M. (^uinn
CORPOKAIjS.
Darius McBride . . . .
Robert H. .f ones
BlufordMcLellan....
Lutlier Gilliei't
Samuel Liun
Joseph Jones
Robert M. Quiuu
Nathan T.Frakes....
William T. Hanks....
Georiie M. Bradshaw,
Robert Onstot
-John Dunn
Robert Hurst
.John ('. Bradsliaw. ..
miGLER.
Frederick Buckner. . .
PRIVATES.
Allen, William
Bonland, William H..
Bradshaw, Isaac N...
Buck, Erasmus D
Brown, Timothy
Boliaunaii, Gaines.. ..
Butler, Josepli A
Banisti^r, William. .. .
Bletl.soe, William
Bradshaw, George M.
Bradshaw, John C. ..
Coffman, George W..
Carr, Samuel
Collins, William T...
Coverdill, Pernall....
Cecil, Dennis
Cannichael, James. ..
Crow, William
Cobb, Henry
Cobb, Thomas
Dittemore, William..
Dunn, John
Dix, .James S
Dwan. Martin
Topeka .
Emporia
Columbus
St. .Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
St. Joseph, Mo
Weston, Mo..
St. .Joseph, Mo
Columbus
St. .Joseph, Mo
Ft. Leav'th. . .
St. Joseph, Mo
Weston, Mo..
St. .Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
St. Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
DeKalb, Mo..
St. Joseph, Mo
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Sep. 11, '(»3
.Aug. 27, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 14, '63
vSep. 12, '63
'63
Sep. 1,
Sep. 11.
Sep. 4.
Sep. 11,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 14:
Sep. 12,
Sep. 11:
Sep. 14,
Sep. 19:
Sep. 11:
Aug. 1:
Sep
Sep. 19,
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 4, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 1, '6:^
Sep. 21, '63
July 24, '63
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 23, 'm
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep.
Sep.
17, '63
26, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Resigned Aug. 14, '65.
Res. Sep. '22, '65.
Drowned in Big Sugar creek,
Kan., Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '«>.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died Oct. 31, '64, of wounds re-
ceived in action.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of disease June 4, '64.
Des. Apr. 20, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. .Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 30, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6S,'J
Des. Nov. 23, '63.
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 19, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Pro. Regt'l Com. Sergt. Sept.
1, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Sep. 26. '63.
Des. July IS, '65.
Des. Nov. 23, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. 7, '64,
Dis. July 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Des. .July 27, '65.
Des. April 1, '64.
Des. Nov. 23, '63.
Pro. Quartermaster Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '68.
state of Kansas.
517
FIFTEENTH FIEGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cava i.ky
COMPAN Y G - Continued.
('O)lf.
Names and runk.
PRIVATES.
Daniels, Samuel W. .
Kstn>. Aut>:ustus .T.T.
Ki-;il<(-s, NatliauT...
(Ti-ocr, James
(lilbei't, Luther
(iibhs, Maro
(Tarrett, Johu
(riahle, Joseph
(iraves, William
(Trace. Theodore
Hariiois, .Tohn
Hanks, William T...
Hurst. Robert
Hanks, Martiu V....
Hanly, Thomas......
Hane.v, Milford E ..
Hickman, Hezekiah.
Honk. Peter
Haze, .lames
.lones, .Foseph
.Jones. Robert H
Ki.-h, John
Lasliapelle, Battice.
Linn. Samuel
Laljean, .Vlbert
LuciMo. Lamou
.Miller, William W. .
Malt in, Richard . . .
.Mcf luri,', Alexander.
McCl.dlan. Rliiford..
.Mcliride. Darius. .. .
McEntire. Eugene .J .
.Mc(i(i\van, Thomas..
Martin, Sue
Murra.v, .A^dam
Morri.^^on, John L...,
Morri.son, Riley
Miller. .John
Onsiot, Robert
Peltier. Stanislans. .
Pottort, Benjamin F
Plienix. Baker
Porter, Manly J
Perr.\ . James
Quinn, Roljert M
Rock wood, GeorHre. ..
Uoedde, William
Ryiiersou, James H..
Rains. William
Stricklinij. William..
Sk.e-s. .John
Siui)nier.s, Thcmias H
Siunniers, David
Slidol. Samuel
Steels. Joab..
Tel),,!,, Aleck ;
Turner, WiHiam E. .
Trilible JohnD
Taylor, .Jeremiah
Tnderwood, Pet4^r
M. V
yaiiL'lin, Calvin
>^ illiains. .Jasper. .
W'.l'l'. William
>\ ilkiu.son, .John M..
Warburton. Thomas,
White, (Jeorije A... .
Webb. Willis
^ebb. William
'^ule, William M .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
St. Joe, Mo..
DeKalb, Mo.
St. .Joe. Mo..
Leavenworth
St. .Toe, Mo...
CouncilGr've,
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Elwood
St. .Joe, H/o,..
Leavenwovtii,
St. .Joo, Mo. ..
Leaveuwortli.
Cotfnw'd F";
St. .Joe, Mo. .
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 14, '&i
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 19, '(53
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 12. '&i
Sep. n, '63
Sep. 26, "63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 11, '()3
DeKalb. Mo
St. .Joe, Mo.
Ft.L(!aven'th,
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Elwood.. .
St. Joe. M<
DeKalb, Mo
Elwood
St. Joe, Mo.
Lf^avenworth,
St. .Joe, Mo. ..
Elwood
St. Joe, Mo.
Leavenworth.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep,
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
SeiJ.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
•24, '63
14, '63
11, '63
18, '63
14, '63
11, '63
29, '63
8, '63
21, "63
7, '63
.5, "C):?
19, '(«
11. '63
23. '(53
4, '63
1, '63
6, '63
13, '63
1. '(53
19, '63
2. '63
12, "63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
.A.ug.
Sep.
Sei>.
Sep.
Sep.
St>p.
Sep.
Sei).
Aug.
Sep.
Sell.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sell.
•23, '63
•27, "63
15, 't;3
28, '63
19. '63
12. '(53
21. '6:5
9, '63
•i.-), 'Ki
•24, '&i
•2ii, '63
•29, '63
12, '63
4, '63
11, "63
12. '63
10, "(53
23, '(53
1, ■63
11. '63
•Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 26. '(!3
Aug. -29, 'm
.\ug.
Sep.
Sop. 11, '63
Sep. 7, '6:1
Sep. 26. '63
Remarks.
Oct.
Sej).
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
31, '63
17. '63
26, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. '20, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 26, '(53
De.-5. Ft. Leav., Sep. 2^, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '().">.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. ; mu.«. out with reg.
Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with re.e. Oct. 19. '6-5.
Dis. fordisab. Nov. 7, "(U.
Dis. for disab. Nov. 23. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 31. '64.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '(54.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '(55.
Dis. for disab. June 26, '65.
Died of disease Sep. 11, '65.
Died of disease Dec. 29, '63.
Des. July 9, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Nov. '23. '6;i.
Mus. out witli ret.'. Oct. 19, 'I't't.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Dis. for disability May 1, '65.
Dis. for disability Sept. 13, '64.
Died Sep. 10, '65, of wounds,
received accidentally.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31. "63.
Mils, out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. July 8, "i^).
Pro. Corj).
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65
Oct. 6, 'iXi
Sep. 26, '63
Jan. 7, "64
Sep. '2ti. '63
Pro. Sergeant.
Deserted Nov. 1, '64.
Died of pneumoui.-i, Jan. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dropsy. St.Joseph, Mo..
July '27, '64.
Des. Ft. Leaven'th, Sep. 26, '63.
Deserted July 9, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Deserted Oct. 15, '6:^.
518
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— (7o??^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co. G.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Adair, John
Trading Post,
Feb. 14, '65
Feb. 15, '65
Mu.s. out with reg. Oct. 19.
'65.
Barker, John
Leavenworth,
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 7, '64
11 11
Binkley,, John
' '
Mar. 19. '63
Mar. 19. '63
De.serted July 4, '65.
Cluck, Albert G
Ft. Leaven'th
Oct. 2, '64
Oct. 31, "64
Mus. out witi) reg. Oct. 19.
'65.
Clark, George
' '
Apr. 1, '64
Apr. 1, '64
11 .1
Davis, John H
Trading Post.
Jan. 30, '63
Feb. 12, '65
11 1 .
Dudne.v. William T...
' '
' '
' '
11 .1
Dje, John C
Leavenworth,
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 7, "64
Deserted Aug. S, '05.
Gardner, Archi-
bald H. R
' '
Dec. 4, '63
Jan. 7, '64
No evidence of mus. out on
tile.
Hickman, William. . .
' '
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 29, "64
Des. July 27, '65.
Jones, Jeremiah
Mar. 19, '64
Mar. 19. "64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19
'(B.
McBride, Marcell —
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 26, '64
11 .1
Mclntyre, Fred. L .. . .
Mound City..
Aug. 12, '64
Dec. 29, '64
11
Malone, Lawrence,...
Leavenworth,
Sep. 28, '63
Oct. 6. '63
11
Neapi.-i, Robert
Trading Post,
Jan. 30, '6.5
Feb. 12, '65
11
Patton, Samuel J
Leavenworth,
Apr. 7, '64
Apr. 7, '64
11
Parnell, Martillions..
Mar. 7, '63
Mar. 7. '64
11
Stone, Hezekiah G....
' '
' '
Des. .July 8, '65.
Tott*-n, JohnT
St. Joseph, Mo
Oct. 1.5, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19.
'65.
Wells, Wesley
Olathe
July 13, '64
July 14, '64
11 11
Trading Post,
Feb. 15, '65
Feb. 15, '65
Des. June 27, '65.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Oscar F. Dunlap...
Jacob A. Slonaker.
JIRST LIECT.
Reeder M. Fish
L. Craig Shields. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Francis E. Smith. .
Edward Gill
FIEST SEEGT.
Jacob A. Sk>naker. . .
Wm. A. Simmcrwell.
Daniel D. Drum
COM. SEEUEANT.
William H. Boll
SEEGEANTS.
Wm. A. SimmerweU.
Daniel D. Drum
Haney McCaslin ....
Thonuis Jessui)
Edward Gill
Appletou F. Barker..
Samuel E. Thompson,
George W. Miller. . .
Newton A. Clark
Luther Kiucaid. . . .
Robert McC'onuell. .
William A. \<mug. .
William C. Qniett..
Jolui B. .Johnson . . .
CORroE.\LS.
Henry Morell
Newton A. Clark
Robert McConnell..
William A. Young. .
Ree.^e Tunks
Nathan Briles
.James H. Graham..
Tliomas Jolin.scm. . .
William C. Quiett..
Lewis Blako
John E. Deitrich. ..
John H. Young . . . .
William F. Brown .
Jainc.s .Judge
Topeka
Leavenworth.
Topeka
Cottonwood F
Leavenworth,
Auburn. . .
Ohio City
Monmouth
Auburn . . .
OhioCity
Auburn . . .
Osawkee
Leavenworth,
Monmouth . ..
Leavenworth,
Auburn
Leavenworth,
Oliio City
Auburn
Osawkee
OhioCity
Osawkee
Auburn
OhioCity,....
Auburn
St.Jo.soph,Mo.
Auburn
Leavenworth.
Osawkee.
Cottonwood F
.iuburn
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Aug. .30, '62
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 1, '6:i
Aug. 22, '63
Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 18, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Dec. 20, '62'
Sep. 14, '63
July 25, '62
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 4, '63
S(^p. 11, "03
Sep. 28, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Nov. 19, '62
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Nov. 19, "62
Apr. 10, "63
Oct.
Oct.
2, '63
7. '63
Oct. 2, '63
Nov. 23, '64
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 20, '64
.4iug. 30, '62
Oct. 2, '63
July
Oct.
J5, "62
2, '63
Res. June 10, '65.
Mus. outDec.7,'65,Ft. Leav'th.
Dis. the service per S. O. No,
232, W. D., A. G. O., July 9, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Dis. the service per G. O. No.
232, W. D., A. G. O.. .Juno 9, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. M, Dec.
27, '64.
Mus. out May 12, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7. li.i.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 13,. '65.
Mus. out May 12, '65, per tel.
order.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 20, '61.
Mus. out May 20, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Leaven-
worth. Nov. 12, '63.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, 'tiri.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65. '
Pro. Sergt. May 13, '65.
Des. Pawnee City, Mar. 16, '65. '
Mus. out May 22, '65 ; per teL^
order.
Drowned in North Platte river,'
N. T., July '23, '65.
Red. Dec. 31, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out witli Co. Dec. 7. '65.
Red. to ranks.
state of Kansas.
519
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- CAVAr.KY-r'o«Y.
COMPANY H-C07, tinned.
Names and rank.
Rebidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
BUGI.EK.
\iulrtnv Reody
SADULER.
Lark in Y. Cooi>er...
PEIVATES.
Aniist.ead, Thomas. .
Bell. William H
Blako, Lewis
Brown, William F.. .
Bowers, Enoch R. . . .
Bailov, William
Ball. John
BaUitr. David M
Briles, Nathan
Barker, Appleton . . .
Brock, G<>or.i<e
Brown, Henry
Bently, John
Cobb, WiUiam W . . .
Cilark, Newton A....
Coyne, John
Combs, Clem
Cooper, Larkin Y...
Deitrich, .Jolm E. .. .
Duulap, William H.
Drum, Daniel D
Davis, Alouzo
Elliott, Jolm
Faucitt. William A..
Fox, Josiah
Fallwell, Ephraim . .
QUI. Edward
firaham. Samuel F. .
Graham, .James H . . .
Harper. William
Hartley, .Joseph
Hodson. William H.
Hook, Charles
Hume, Georue P
Hazzard, John H
Johnson, John B
Jessup, Thomas
Johnson, Thomas
Judge. .James
Jenkins, William T..
Kincaid. Luther
Kinney. John
Killbuck, Moses H.. .
Karstadt, William.. .
Miller, George \V.
McCaslin.Haney.
Miers, Franz
Moriarty, Michael..
McConnell, Robert.
Morell, Henrv
Moutairue, Wm. W.
Miles, .John T
Marler, William J....
McLaiu,.John T
Milburn, William....
Quackenbush, Alfred,
Quiett, William C...
Reedy, Andrew
Leavenworth,
Lawrence . .
Osawkee
Monmouth . ..
Osawkee
Leavenworth,
Junct'u City..
Leavenworth,
Cottonw-'d F..
Auburn
Leavenworth,
Ohio City
St.Jo.sepii, Mi>
Ohio City...
Osawkee . . .
Auburn
Shawnee Co
Leavenworth,
Lawrence . . .
Cottonw'd F.
Leavenworth,
Ohio City..
Auburn. . .
St.Jo.seph, Mo
Cottonw'd F.
St.Jo.seph, Mo
Leavenworth
Lawrenci!
Leavenwortli.
Waveland
Cottonw'd F. .
Osage
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph, Mo
Ohio City. .
Osawkee. . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ....
Ohio City
Leavenworth.
Ohio City
Junct'n City..
Leavenworth,
Auburn
Osawkee
Monmouth .. .
Ohio City
Osawkee
Junct'u City..
Ohio City
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph, Mo
Osawkee
Leavenworth,
Aug. J-i. 'tW Oct. 2, '&i
Apr. 1, '6;^
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Sejj.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
22, '63
24, '63
29, '63
19, '62
1, '63
19, '62
1, 'm
U, '63
18, 't«
i, '63
28, '6:3
Sop. 4, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. 2, '62
Apr. 1, '63
Aug. 1, 'GS
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Sep. 2.5, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 26, '63
June 8, '63
Aug. 23,
Feb. 28,
Aug. 1,
July 30.
Aug. _1,
Sep. 23,
Aug. m,
Sep. 29,
Sep. 4,
Aug. 22,
Nov. 19,
Apr. 10,
Sep. 2.5,
July 25,
.\ug. 2,
Sep. 4,
Aug. 3,
Dec. 20,
Sep. 1,
July M,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 4,
.^ug. 22,
Aug. 3,
Sep. 4,
Dec. 20,
Aug. 29,
Sep. 29,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 15,
Oct. 19, '6:3
Oct. 2, '&i
Dec. 4, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Aug. 30, '62
Oct. 2, '63
July 25, -62
Oct. 2, '63
Mus. out May 30. "65, per tel.
order.
Mus. out witii Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. Com. Sergt. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sej). 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out July 7, '65, Ft. Lea v.
Mus. out with (\i. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out May 22, '65, per tel.
order.
Dis. for disability Feb. 10, '65.
Mus. <mt with Co. Doc. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to (,'o. I. 2;M Ind. Inf.
Died Fort Riley, July 12, '61.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '65.
Dis. Sop. 15, '64, torec. prom'n.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Jan. 22, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7. '65.
Dis. for disability, Jan. 10, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with Co. Dec, 7, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Leaven-
worth, Apr. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Mar. 7, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with Co.
Doc. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; des. Ft. Larnod,
Kan., Nov. 29, '64.
Des. Pawnee City, N. T., Mar.
16. '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out Aug. 12,
'65, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out. Aug. 12. '65, Ft.
Le;ivenw'Orth, Kan.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Ft. Leav-
enwoi-th. Kan., per tel. order.
Pro. Sergt. Sop. 20, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out July 27, '65, Milwau-
kee, W'is.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out .July 17, '65, Ft. Riley.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Died of disease Ft. Leaven
worth, Kan., Feb. 27, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler.
520
Adjutant (k'neral's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -C'oh<
COMPANY B.— Conti7iued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Randal, William J...
Ohio (Jity....
Sep. 4, '63
Oct.
2, '63
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, 'il.i.
Rundle, James
Auburn . ...
Sep. 2, '63
Dec.
4, '63
' ' ' '
Shomhvir;<t,G(>orgoW.
Leavenwt>rth,
Aug. 7, '63
Oct.
7, '63
Mus. out May "22, '65. Ft. Leav-
enworth, Kan.
Smitli, Edwin R
Lawrence
' '
' '
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '6.5.
Stevens, Ricliard T. ..
("ottonwoo<lF
Sep. 18, '63
Oct.
2, "63
' ' ' '
Salsbury. Henry
Auburn
Sep. 5, '63
' ' ' '
Saunderis, Edwin A. . .
Ohio City ....
Sep. 4, '63
' '
• ' ' '
Sase, Noheniiali
Leavenwoi'th,
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Mus. out May 20 '6.5, Fort
Leavenworth.
Smitli, John
Auburn
Sep. 17, '63
Oct.
2, '63
Mus. out June 1.5, '6.5, Fort
Leavenworth.
Shomhurst. Lewis...
' Leavenwortli,
June L '63
Mus. out May 22, '65, Fort
Leavenworth.
Simnierwell, \Vm. A. .
Auburn
Sop. 2, '63
Pro. Sergeant.
Smith, Franci.s E
Cottonwood F
Aug. 1. '63
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 2, '63.
Shjnaker. Jacob A. . . .
Leavenworth,
Aug. 30, '62
Aug. 30, '62
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Show, William D
Ohio City ....
Sep. 4, '63
Oct.
2, '63
Des. from det. serv. Dec. 15, '63.
Tunks, Reese
St.Joseph, Mo
Sep. 2«, '63
Pro. Corporal.
Towusly, James
Greely
Sep. 12, '63
Mus. (mt with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Tillotson,Edwanl L..
Leavenworth,
Sep. 2, '63
Mus. out Sep. 28, '65, Fort
Laramie, D. T.
Thompson, Samuel E.
Monmouth . . .
Sep. .5, '63
Pro. Sergeant.
Tuttle, Truman
Leavenwortli,
Feb. 13, '6:3
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Van. Georije W
Sep. 2, 'm
Mus. out May 12, '65, Fort
Leavenworth.
Wain, Alonzo D
Osage
Sep. 6, '63
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Wanier, Georf^e W.. . .
Ohio City ....
Sep, 19, '63
' ' ' '
Weatherwax, Lewis..
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Williams, John
Sep. 4, '63
Mus. out July 28, '65, Fort
Leavenworth.
Winner, Isaac
Ft.Loaven'th,
Aug. 1, "63
Mus. out May 22, '65, Fort
Leavenworth.
Wade, Eli
Cottonwood F
Des. near Manhattan. .June
29, '65.
Young, John H
.4uburn
Sep. 14, '63
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Young, William A
' '
Sep. 11, '63
Pro. Corp.
.ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. H.
Bloomer, Perry H
Cook, Cliarles . .»
Elliott, .Jesse N
Frye, George W
Hood, Francis E
Hicks, WiUiam D . . . .
Helm, Jolui T
Hillman, Henry
Miles, John
Meade, George H
Quackenbush, John..
Renf ro, John
Shields, Benjamin F.,
Stone, John S
Willis, George...
Walker, .Johnson L . .
Osawkee
Ft.Leaven'th.
Fort Lamed..
Fort Riley
Ft.Leaven'th.
Fort Riley..,.
Ft.Leaven'th.
Manhattan
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
May
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Apr.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
May
20, '63
3, "63
21, '63
18, '63
22, '63
1, '64
1, '64
20, '63
4, '64
12, '63
1, '64
25, '63
1, '63
20, '63
3, '63
1, '64
Dec.
4,
'63
Dec.
31,
'63
Oct.
31,
'63
Den.
3,
'64
Mav
13,
'64
Dec.
4,
'64
Nov.
23,
'64
Dec.
31,
'63
Mav
13,
'64
Dec.
4,
'64
Dec.
4,
'63
Oct.
31,
'63
Dec-
4,
'63
May
13,
'64
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out May '22, '65, Ft. Leav,
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Pro. Hosp. Stew. Jan. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out June 15. "65, Ft. Leav,
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Des. Fort R ley. May 20, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Dec. 7, '65.
Mus. out May 22, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out with Co, Dec. 7, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
COMPANY I.
C.\PTAIN.
Samuel W. Greer.
FIRST LIEUT.
Stutely S. Nichols
SECOXD LIEUT.
William H. Morri;
Zena A. Mason ...
FIRST SERGT.
Isaiali N. Wilson.
Zena A. Masou ...
David Long
Q. M. SERGT.
Zena A. Mason. . . .
John Hagler
COM. SERGEANT
Joseph Smith
Leavenworth.
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 14, '63
July 19, '65
Oct. 14, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. A, June 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dropsy, Olathe, Kan.,
Apr. 11, '64.
Red. to Q. M. Sergt. at his own
request, Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 'Zd Lieut. July 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 19, 65.
IStatf (tf Kansas.
521
FIKTF.KNTH RKfilMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavai.kv Conf.
COMPANY I -Continued.
Names and rank.
SERGEANTS.
David Lonsr
Ki>iiiM]iiiii F. Kellor
Micliacl Fields
William Warren.. ..
Oliark's K. Ewin.ir. ..
Cliarli'.s O. I'ntnani.
Jamos D. Ahby
C'liarlo!- H. l*(>nn()ck.
Jarpd Tyson
COUPOKALS.
Charles H. Pennock.
William Hricii
Charl(>s K. Ewini:.
Zacliary Bok'w. . .
.losljiia Simmons
Xatlianiel E<lwards.
Francis M. Tritt
Hozekiah F. Edgell.
Jared Ty.st>n
Simon P. Newman..
Samtiol F. Hurt
John W. .\dkins
Residence.
Ezra F. Brown
.Tolm N . Brown
Lankford P. Evans..
• jranvilie H. McKiu-
ney
Samnol K. Gunn
Richard Wheeler
mcSLKES.
EuKeni' Ha^ar
Lorenzo D. Noland..
John Mfttiuger
WAGONER.
Joseph Petor.s
Charles T. Hunter.,
FARRIER.
Francis W. Cook
Benjamin F. Liven-
sood
sadiji.ee.
Allen ManldinK
I'nrwxTEs.
\llen, (irorirt-
Abke. Ernest . .
Adkins, John W
Abby, .James D...
Austin, Edwin S. .
Leavenworth,
Wathena
Leavenworth,
Little Str'ger,
Leavenworth,
Little Str'ser,
Leavenworth,
Leroy
Leavenworth,
Black .Jack...
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Watliena...
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. -1, '6:^
Auf;. 31, '64
Sep. 16. '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. r,, '63
Sop. 30, '63
Sep. 20, 'm
Sep.
S..p.
14, '63
Brown, Kzra F. .
Brich, William....
Ballanl. .Jenmiah
Boles, William E..
Belew, Zachai-y
Brown, .John N
Beer, John
Bittle, Jacob.
Leavenworth
Auburn
Buch. Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth
Little Str'ger.
Holt Co., Mo..
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Blackjack. ..
Wathena.
Atchi.son
Braudle. .John
Cook, Francis W
Colton, .Vndrew. . . .
Cook, Ja me.- M
Cpsgrt)ve, John
Clowsinsr, Henry
Dennison, Dorsey B.
Durham, James Q. . .
Evans, Lankford P. .
■Edgell, Hezekiah F.
Little Str'ger,
St. Josf^ph, Mo
Leavenwt)rth,
Little Str'ger,
Leavenworth,
Verdigris
Sei). 4. '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 4. '&i
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sop. 25, '63
Sep. 17, '6:3
Sop. 16, '63
Sei). 25, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Nov. 7, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
16, '63
21, '63
15, '63
28, 'ea
29, '63
4, '63
16, '&.i
18, '63
I, '63
8, '63
17, '63
20, "63
25, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Oct. 1. 'iXi
Sep. IS, '63
Se|>. I, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Black-jack... Sep. 16, '63
Leavenworth,
Little Str'gcu-,
Wathena
Blackjack...
Big Stranger,
Council (irove
Douglas ( V>. . .
Leavenworth,
Wathena
Leavenworth,
S(>p.
Sep.
Sep. IX,
Sep. 12,
Oct. 13,
Sep. 17,
Sep. 29,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 21,
Date of
muster.
Oct. 14, '63
Dec. 10, '63
Mar. 31, '64
Oct. 14, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Oct. 14, '6:j
Oct. 31, '6:3
Oct. 14, '63
Remarks.
Pro. 1st Sorgt. Oct. 1. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. :30, '64.
Died of typhoid fever, Hum-
boldt, Kan., Aug. 31. '64.
Mus. out with retc. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of infiannnatorv rheuma-
tism, M'd City. Ks., Nov. 28,'64.
Mus. out with rcis. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 16, '(>4.
Des. Pleasant (trove, Kan..
July 13, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. :iO, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest, Jan. 11, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest, Oct. 1, "64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest, Nov. 1, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. at his own request, Oct.
1, '64.
Mus. out with reir. Oct. 19, "65.
Dis. for dis. June 1, 65.Ft. Scott.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out May '24, '64, Ft. Leav.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability .Vug. 20, '64,
Humboldt, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, "64 ; mus. out
with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Des. Pleasant Grove, Ks., .July
13, "63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 14, "63 ; nuis. out
with reg. Oct. 19. "65.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for (lis. .July 14. '64, Hum-
boldt, Kan.
Dis. for dis. Sep. '29, '65, Law-
rence, Kan.
Dis. for (lis. Ft. Jjeavenworth.
Pro. Farrier.
Mns. out with reir. Oct. 19, "65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '&4.
Pro. Corporal.
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FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry — C'o>i/.
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names antl rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks-
PRIVATES.
Edwards, Nathaniel..
Ewing', Cliiirles K... .
Finch, Willi am T....
Farguson, Franklin.
Fox. James
Fields, Michael
Farkner, Tliomas J .
GriiJin, William H..
Greely, Ashley H . . . .
Grayson, William H.
Glass, Thomas M....
Hurt, Samuel F
Hunter, Charles T.. .
Henderson, Johnson
Ha^er, Entcene
Hennesy, James
Haynes, Clark
Hoad, Franfis D
Honiuth, .John
Hasler, .John
Jones, John H
Keller, Benjamin F .
Livengood, Benja-
min F
Lake, John W
Lancaster, Locky . . .
Long, David
Leonard, James
McKinney. Gran-
ville H..
McGuire, Moses
Mercer, Francis M. .
Mizee, Thomas F
Markham, James F.
Mason, Zina A
Matthews, Joseph. . .
Mizee, Lewis J
McCammisli, Rich-
ard D
McGuiro, Alvin T
Mauldiuj;, Allen
Mettinger, .1 olm
Newman, Simon P...
Noland, Lorenzo D .
Obcr, Charl(>s
Pennock, Charles H.
Putnam, Charles O. .
Peters, Josiph
Paplawski, Onnfry . .
Purket, Francis A.. .
Pottorf, .Jacob
Ramsey, Andrew O. .
Roberts, William N .
Rowan, .John
Suddorth, Andrew . .
Simmons, Joshua . . .
Shupback, William .
Stotts, Richard J . . .
Smitz. .John
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa.. ..
LittleSt'nger,
Leavenworth,
Winchester. . .
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa —
Leavenworth
NebraskaCity
Auburn
Leavenworth,
Atcliison. . .
Leavenworth,
Holt Co., Mo.
Leavenworth
Franklin Co . .
Leavenworth,
Cameron, Mo,
Johnson Co . .
St.Mary'sMis,
Leavenworth,
Wathena
Johnson Co
Leavenworth
Leroy
Buch. Co.,Mo,
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Bnch. Co., Mo,
Leavenworth,
Wathena
Leavenworth,
Johnson Co . .
Leavenworth,
Doniphan Co,
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Oct. 13, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 29
Oct. 1
Sep. 16,
Aug. 29
Sep. 16
Oct. S
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug. 31
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Se]). 16
Sep. 10
Sep. 18
Sep. 16,
Sep. 21
Aug. 23;
Sep. 4
Sep. 30,
Aug. 28,
Sep.
Oct. 13;
Oct. 12
Aug. 26,
Sep. 1
Sep. 7
Aug. 31
Sep. 21
Aug. 28,
Sep. 28
Sep. 20,
Oct. 14, '63
Nov. 8, '63
Oct, 14, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Oct.
14, '63
Pro. Corp. : mns. out with reg.
Oct. 19, '85.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Killed in action Oct. 2;i, '64,
Westport, Mo.
Des. Pleasant Grove, Kan.,
June 23, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Sep. 27, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Dis. for disability Feb. 3, '65,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Des. Humboldt, Ks., Sep.15,'64.
Des. Ft. Leavenw'h, Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 30, 'Gl.
Pro. Wagoner July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 14. '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 19, 1865.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 2, '64,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Des. Mound City, Oct. 9, "64.
Pro. Q. M . Sergt.
Died of disease Ft. Leavon-
worth, Kan., Nov. 30, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Farrier.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 8, '65,
Ft. Larned, Kan. •.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Nov. 10, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65»:,
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Dis. for disability July 14, '64,
Humboldt, Kan.
Dis. for disability Oct. 16, '64.
IJnmboldt, Kan.
Mus. out May 16, '65, Ft. L'v'th.
Des. Humb'ldt, Kan. Sep.15,'64,
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Bugler. i
Pro. Corp. Apr. 30, '64.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 14, '63. , ,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65jij;
Pro. ("orp.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 30, '64. . ^
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out wittt'
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Leav ttt,;
Oct. 30, '63. f
Found dead with skull broken^
near Atchi'n, Kan. Nov. 10,'63*
Died of disease, Fort Larned^
Kan., Aug. 5, '65. i
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65j
Dis. for disability Oct. 16, '64,,'
Humboldt, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 6 .
Pro. Corp. : mus. out with regy
Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 6
Dis. for disability July 1*- '^
Humboldt, Kan.
i
state of Kansas.
i23
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalkv
COMPAN Y I — CoiUimtcd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date ot
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Smitb, Granville A.
Scott, Thomas. . .
Smith, J()sei)h.. .
Ty.son, .Tared ....
Tritt, Francis M.
Leavenworth,
Atchistm
Leavenworth,
Taylor, Cas.-iu.-i M..
Walker, Alfred
Walker, Frauci.'^ M.
Wakely, .Joim
Warren, William...
Wilson, Isaiali N...
Doniphan Co,
Leavenworth,
Sep. 30, '6:^
Sop. 16, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Oct. 14, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 14, '63
Dis. for disability Sep. 8, '65,
Fort Larued, Kan.
De.s. Ft. Leav'nw'th..Jan. 14,'64.
Pro. Comini.ssary Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with rog.
Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mu.<. out .June 16,
'65, Leayeuworth.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
liurton, Samuel
^ Bron.son, Arthur L. . .
I Campbell, John M . . .
Daniel, Jerry
Edlin. .Tames
Emerson, .James W. . .
Emerson, Thomas B..
Gunn, Samuel K
Harrington, Charles.,
Morris. Benjamin F..
McCool. James P
Miller, MUoG
Miller, John F
Simpson, James W. . .
, Skaggs, Lewis
Smyth, Solomon
Stiilniaii. Moses
Stump, John \\
Tomlinson, Charles E,
i Tucker, .Junius
f ' Wheeler, Richard .
Leavenworth,
Greenw'd Co..
Burlington . . .
Leavenworth,
Greenw'd Co..
Leavenworth,
Coffey county,
Leavenworth,
Linn county. .
Leavenworth,
Burlington . . .
Greenw'd Co..
Burlington . . .
Leavenworth,
Oct. 29, '63
May 25, '64
May 24, '63
Apr. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
May 24, '63
Nov. 7, '63
Nov, 4, '63
Feb. 5, '64
May 26, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Nov. 2-2, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 30. '64
Apr. ^ i; '64
May 24, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Oct. 29, '63
Oct. 31, '63
May 31, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Mar. 31, '64
May 31, '63
Dec. 10, '63
Nov. 8, '63
Feb. 5, '64
May 31, '63
Oct. 31, '63
Jan. 30, '65
Mar. 26, '64
Mar. 30, '64
May 1, '64
May 31, '64
Dec. 10, '63
Mar. 31, '64 Mar. 31, '64
Des. Humboldt, Aug. 29, '64.
Des. Ft. Lamed, Sep. 1, '65.
Killed in action, Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue. Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Des. Lawrence, Feb. 1, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Nov. 20, '63.
Des. Ft. Larned, Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Dos. Pleasant Grove, Kau.
June 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
COMPANY K.
I CAPTAIN.
Moseph B. Swain .
\ii,son J. Walker . ..
FIRST LIEDT.
I'lorge W. Roberts.
"■■am E. Turner...
-ECOXD LIEUT.
iu H. Roberts . ..
I Justin N. .Vyers
► FIRST SEEGT.
i Charles A. Osgood...
I Henry H. McGlothler,
SERGEANTS.
•'amesN. Hendricks..
ferry M. Barnes
William H. Cope
Thomas McFailden ..
Newton Morrison
.Robert J. Lundv
Wm. H. Bodenhamer,
Jacob Mater
•^D.drew C. Stevenson,
"uliam C. Long
James Scott. . . .
John F.Churchill....
Daniel Callowav
'"ilasN. Gibson
l-iiatxGiestbeck.
Fort Scott
Olathe
Leavenworth
Centralia.
Olathe. . .
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe.
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Ft.Leav'w'th,
Aug. 13, '63
Mar. 23, '64
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 21,
Aug. 25,
Sep. 22,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 22,
Aug. 27,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 25,
Sei). 15,
Sep. 25,
Sep. 27,
Aug. 15,
Mar. 20,
Oct.
10,
•63
May
24,
'65
Oct.
10,
'63
July
8,
'64
Oct.
10,
'63
July
9,
'64
Oct.
10,
'63
Apr.
13,
'64
Oct.
10,
'&i
Apr.
22,
•63
Dismissed the service Mar. 20,
'65; reinstated to date Mar.
20, '65, per. S. O. 224, W. D.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dism'd May 23, '64, per sen. of
G. C. M.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dism'd May 23, '64, per sen. of
G. C. M.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Leavenworth,
.\pr. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, Kan.,
Oct. 15, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. Nov. 22,'63.
Dos. Humboldt, May 8, '64.
Pro. Regfl Com. Sergt. May
24, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
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Adjutant (irnerars Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —C'o/*7.
COMPANY K— Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
CORPORALS.
Cliark'sMcMvilk'n...
James Scott
.John F. rhuichiJl....
Dauiol ("alloway
Coniolius F. Baltzell,
Edmond .1. King-lit. ..
Bonjainin ("rumniett,
Joliu McGuttin
Roderick McDonald.,
.lohu E. Hijrst^ns
I.saac \V. Spratt
.James Burros
WLUiam L. Phimmer,
Geor^p W. Carver
Isliam Tylfr
Daniel iL. Yomis
Barnard McKenna . . .
John Wolf
Henry H.McGlotliler,
Br(iLEKS.
William Jones
William C. Umpliries.
.lolin P. Hussey
KARRIER.
Jacob Mater
SADDLER.
John H. Wilkersoii. . .
■ ^VA(io^•ER.
Hwffh H. I^ower
PRIVATES.
Ayres, Moses
Burris, .James
Bri.sco, John
Bidsworth. William . .
Barnes, Georfje M. D.,
Barnes. Perry M
Burnes, John
Baltzell, Cornelius F,
Bodenhamer. Wm. H
Carver, George W
Crummett, Beniamin
Churchill, John F....
Cope, William H
Calloway, Daniel.
Campbell, David.
Clark, John M....
Davis. .James A.. .
Elms, .James
French, James B.
Forney, David R .
Forley, Thomas..
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth.
SprinsjrHill...
Leavenworth.
Spring Hill. ..
Leavenworth
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Paola.
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Gibson, Silas X.. . .
Gwinn, Bartlett L.
Gephart, Arnold.. .
Henry, Joseph B
Hickman, James M.
Hogau, Jackson
Harris, George
Hazeltine, Robert
Horton, George H . . .
Hickman. John R . . .
Hendricks, James N.
Higgins, .John E
Jones, William
Keith. William
Olathe
Leavenworth
Olathe.
Sep. 22, 'ti3
Sep. 1.5, '63
Sep. 25, '&3
Sep. 27, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Oct. 7, '63
Sep. 2«, '6:^
Aug. 2.5, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Oct. 7, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 15. '63
.June 27, '63
Oct. 1, '68
Sep. 29. 'm
Oct. 3, '63
May 24, '63
Mar. 23, '64
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Dec. «, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Sep. 1, '&i
Leavenworth
Delaware
Leavenworth
Olathe
Spring Hill...
Leavenworth
Delaware
Leavenworth
Oct. 7,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 28.
Sep. 25,
Sep. 21,
Oct. 4,
Aug. 26,
Aug. 27, '63
Olathe
Leavenworth
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenwortii,
Spring Hill...
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Spring Hill . . .
Olathe
Leavenworth.
June 29,
Sep. 28,
Sep. 25.
Aug. 25,
Sep. 27,
Oct. 3,
Oct. 5.
Oct. 4,
Sep. 30,
Aug. 10,
Sep. 20,
Aug. 15. "63
Sep. 21, "63
Oct. 1, '6:^
Sep. 25, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 29, "63
Sep. 20, '&i
Sep. 22, '63
Oct. 1, "63
Aug. 25, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. June 2. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1. '64.
Red. to ranks.
Died of disease. Mound C^
Sep. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
July 22, '63
Oct. 10, 'as
.Juno 25, '63
Apr. 13, '64
Oct. 10, '63
Dec. 19, "63
Oct. 10, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Oct. 10. '63
Pro. ('orp. Aug. it. '64.
Mus. out Ft. Leav'th .July 6, 65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sei-gt. ; mus. out with
reg. Oct. 19. "es.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, tw.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with res
Oct. 19, '65.
" i Pro. Sergt.; mus. out witli
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
July 22, '63 Pro. Corp. Sei>. 12, '65.
Oct. 10, '63 I Pro. Corp. ; des. May 13. '<>■"..
' ' j Pro. Corp.
' ' ■ Pro. .Sergt. ; mus. ojit with n-i:
I Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19. tin
Des. Ft. Larned, Sep. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 6>
Des. C'p .Jennison Nov. 22, t>!
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, "Oa
Dis. for disability. .July 6. W
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. ^
Killed in action Oct. 21, 64
Little Blue, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 31. '6-").
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,. b-^
Died of disea.sp Mound City
Kan.. Dec. 24. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, hS
Dis. for disability Jan. 27, '6.')
Mound City, Kan.
Drowned in Marais des Cygue
river. Apr. 15, "65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Bugler.
I Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. b;
)>lfate of Kaiimfi.
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FIFTEENTH REGIMENT K.\NSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry— f'o/^^
COMPAN Y K —Continued.
Names and rank. Residence.
PRIVATES.
KuiRlit. Ednioiul .).
Kiusoy, James M
Kel.sey, Henry
Ketclimn, .John W
Lower. Hutjii H
Lontr. William C
Lundy, Robert J
Lee, James
Langly, James J
Lanfrly, .James M
.VIcKenna. Barnard ..
.McFadden, Thomas..
McKenna, John T. .. ,
Morrison, Ralph
Morrison, Newton.. ..
Muinman, Zeuo
Miller, Benjamin R. . .
Miller, William J....
Milton, Thomas
Manix, Joseph P
McDonald, Roderick
.Mctluttin, .John. ". . .
McMullen. Charles...
-Morgan. William P . .
.Mator, .Jacob
Nation, Francis M.. . .
Osgood, Charles .\....
Pluminer, William L
Pritcliard, Albert G.
I'rentice, Fletcher . ..
Riley, Thomas
Rose. John W
Roberts, George W...
Stevenson, .\ndrew C
Spratt, Isaac W
Scott. James
Spencer, Joseph A . . . .
Sigler, Albert
Stiles, Hannon C
Scott, WUJiam
Sullivan, Daniel
Tyler, I.«ham
I'aylor, William
IV)hin, Morris
I'mphries, William C
Verriet, Nasa L
Wolf, John
Wells, Francis M
William.son, James. . .
Williams, George 'W.
Voimg. Daniel L
Leavenwortii,
Olathc
Leavenworth,
Olathe.
Leavenworth,
Spring Hill. . .
Leavenworth.
Olathe
Leavenw'orth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Date of Date of
eaiistmeut. muster.
Spring Hill...
Leavenworth.
Olathc
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenwortii
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth,
Paola
Leavenworth,
Oct.
3, 'tXi
22, 'tW
30, '63
4, '63
1, '63
Sep. 10, "63
Oct. 9, '63
Sep. 28. '63
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
1, '63
8, '6;^
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sop.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep. 20, '&i
Sep. 28, '63
May 24, '6:5
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 9, '6;^
Remarks.
■(13 Oct. 10, '6:j
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 28, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 2.'j, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Aug. 2.5, '6;?
Sep. 23, '6:3
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Oct. 1. '63
Aug. 15, '6:3
28, '63
13, '63
15, '63
5, '63
5, '63
1, '63
10, '6:3
15, '63
IS, '63
15, '63
21, '63
29, '63
22, '64
24, '63
8, '63
1, '63
Sep. 29, '63
June 25, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Pro. Corp. ; trans, to 'l}^th Ohio
Inf. Juno 8, '6.1.
Mils, out with leg. Oct. I!', '65.
Pro. Wagoner .June 9, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 8, '64.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Dis. for (lisab. June 3. '64, Ft.
Leavenwortii.
Di.s. for disab. Apr. 16, '65,
Mound City, Kau.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. S(M-gt.
No evi. of mus. out on ttle,
Des. May 13, '65.
Mus. out fr<.)m hospital. Fort
Leavenworth, .July 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Pro. ('orporal : mus. out from
hosp.j Ft. Leav., May 25, '65.
Pro. Corporal; mus. out from
hosp,. Ft. Leav., May 31, '65.
Des. Camp .Jenni.son, Kansas,
Dec. '20, '63,
Pro. Sergt. : pro. Farrier. Jan.
1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 10, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1. "61.
Dis. for disab. May 28, '64, Ft.
Leavenworth.
Des. Ft. Larned, Sep. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. July 6. "64.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. .\ng. 17, "64, to accept ap-
pointment as Vet. Surgeon.
Des. Humboldt, Ks., Sep. 19.'64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1. '64.
Mus. out July 27, "65. Milwaukee.
Died of di.sease. Rising .Sun,
Kan.. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 19, "65.
Dis. f(u- dis. Jan. 27, '65, Mound
City, Kan.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out from hospital. Fort
Leavenworth, .July 14, '65.
Des. Cami> .Jennison, Ks., Dec.
20, '63.
Des. Camp .Jennison, Ks.. Dec.
14, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1. '65.
ADDITION.AX, ENLISTMENTS -Co. K
Burdick, Mortimer...
orown, John
Leavenworth,
Oct. 15, "63
Jan. 28, '64
May 23, '64
Nov. 7, '64
Nov. 19, '63
Jan. 28, '64
June 3, '64
Nov. 7, '64
Des. Hunib'dt, Ks., Sep. 9, '64.
Dis. for disability Oct. 7. '65.
Ft. Leavenworth. Kan.
Des. Big Blue, Mo„ Oct. 22, '64.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Apr. '25. '65.
Butler, Worthy D....
Conway, John
526
Adjutant (hnerat's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— C'oH^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS Co. K — Co7itinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PEIYATES.
Duffield, John E.
Evan.s, Daviil.
Ellis, Henry
Edwards, Charles . .
Gipstbpck, Ignatz . .
Gillen. Owen
Hussy, John P
Hannifin, John
•Jackson, Abner
Kiles, James C
McGlothler.lk'nryH,
Murphy. .Joliii
Moran, .John H
McGeo, .John R
Poindextcr. Frank . ..
Peck. Frod C
Patterson. AniericusD
Prentice, Charles ...
Slater, David K
Summers, Sylvester
Wilkersou, .John H.
Wilder, Christian . .
Ft.Leaveu'th
Loavenwortli
Ft.Leaven'th
Leavenworth
Fort Scott. . .
Leavenworth
Ola the
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
Oct. 15, "63
Oct. it, '64
Oct. 12, '63
Sei). 14, '64
Mar. 20. '63
Dec. 4, '64
Dec. S, '63
Sei). 1, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Sep. 25, '63
Mar. 23, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Apr. 14, '64
Oct.- 20, '63
Jan. 5, '65
Mar. 19, '64
May 1, '64
Apr. 25, '63
Dec. 10, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Fob. 23, '64
May 28. '64
Date of
muster.
Nov. 19. '68
Oct. 10, "64
Oct.
Sep.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
IS. '63
14, '64
22, '63
5, '64
19, '63
2, '64
2, '64
10, '63
13, '64
20, '64
14, '64
19, '63
5, '65
19, '64
May -28, 64
May
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
May
23, '64
10, '64
19, '63
23, '64
28, '64
Remarks.
Drowned in Grand riv., C. N.,
June 15, '64.
Dishon. di.=c. Ft. Leavenworth
Apr. 27. '65.
Des. Hunib'dt. Ks., May 8, '64.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, May 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 12, '65.
Never reported to Co.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with Kg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dis.. Ft. Leavenworth,
Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Humb'dt, Ks., May 14, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability May 9, '65,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Des. Turkey creek, Kan., Sep.
1, '64.
Des., date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability .\ug. 2, '64i
Kansas City, Mo.
Pro. Saddler Oct. 15, '65.
Mus. out from hosp. Ft. Leav-
enworth, .June 10, '65.
COMPANY L.
CAPTAIN.
Dick D. Rooks .
OrlofE Norton
Aloiizo Donovan..
FtKST LIKUT.
Alouzo Donovan..
Henry Gronheiui .
SECOND LIEUT.
Orloif Norton
Henry Gronheini .
David M.Wood ..
FIEST SEEGT.
John VV. Brown . .
John Rambo
y. M. SERC4T.
Christopher Ward . .
COM. SEEGT.
William Hardy
SEEGEANTS.
.Jesse H. Beeson
August Fenner
William A. Rooks....
.John Rambo
Patrick Callam
Daniel Follmer
Louis M. Day
William P. Stublis . . .
William A. Williams
COEPOE.VLS.
Daniel Follmer
Geor.ge W. Southwell
William Miller.
Zenith Robinett.
Burlingame .
Leroy
DeSoto .
Paola.
Leroy.
Paola.
Jacob X. Rote
.\rthurM. PhiUips.
Louis M. Day
Christopher Colum-
bus
William .J.Wallace.
Lexington.. ..
Burlingame . .
Waterloo
Leavenworth
Olathe
Johnson Co. .
Burlingame .
Prairie City . .
Belmont
Eudora
DeSoto
Leavenworth
Belmont .
De Soto. .
Wyandotte .
Prairie City
Eudora . . .
Waterloo .
Eudora . . .
Topeka .
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
4. '63
3, '&
15, '63
3, "63
4, '63
18, '6;^
14, '63
3, '63
1, '63
4, '63
25, '63
14, '63
1, '63
15, '63
13, '63
1, '63
3, '63
4. '6:^
3, '63
1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Mar. '28, '64
.Jan. 14, '65
Sep. 29, '63
Jan. 14, '65
Nov. 14, '63
Apr. 8, '64
Nov. 18, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. ^^1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Died of pneumonia. Ft. Scott,
Mar. 15, '64.
Killed bv guerrillas, Cane Hill,
Ark., Nov. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Captain Jan. 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Capt. Mar. 28, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65. .
Dis. for disability June 12, '65, '
Humboldt, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65. 1^
Dis. for disability Aug. 29, '65,
Ft. Earned, Kan.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,
Pro. Sergt. June 22, '64.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 29, '6
Lawrence, Kan.
Reduced to ranks.
Dis. for disability. July 21, 6
Fort Earned, Kan.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '65.
Appointed Wagoner.
Killed by guerrillas. July 4, 64,
Cow Creek, Kan.
state of Kansas.
527
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry r'o«y.
COMPANY Ij,— Continue(J.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistitiout.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
William T. Jones
(iideon T. Pcnwell . ..
Henry W. Boyce
Slieltou S. Britten....
Samuel H.McConnell
K'.ijah Stouo
.)aines Monlica
.Ie.-;sp H. Bei'son -
BCC.I.KRS.
Nel.-on D. JIcGinlev.,
. Charles H. Miller
Henry Abies
FARRIER.
.lolmEadclitf
W.VGOXEE.
Robert M. Giles
< 'hristopher Colum-
bus
PRIVATES.
.Armstrong, James
-Vli'sworth, Joseph
.Vbles. Henry
.Vri,<?erbright, Alonzo. .
', Boyce, Henry W
1 Brittoii.Shelton S....
; Brown, .John W
Bryraau, Geoi-ge
, Battice, Samuel
■ Blackhoof
; Burs-in, William T....
; Bee.'-on, Jesse H
Brown. .Jolin
Columbus, Christo-
' pher
; Callam, F:rtrick
1 Colion, John
''ouf^er, Tlieron
f 'owan, William
Doitz, Henry
Dt'hiry. Daniel
Duuuingan, Harmon,
, Day, Louis M
f Davis, .Tames
Donaiioo, Andrew J . .
' Ely-Esa, John
Everett. David
Eucliee, Charles
Folhner, Daniel
Fofcle, Robert
, Fortune, Alexander..
Femmer, Frederick. . .
Femmor. August
Gibson, John
'Hies, Robert M
lireenfoather, John ..
Hardy, .James
Horn, Jack
Hicks, Charles
i Hendricks, Charles. . .
Hupner, Henry
Hardy, William
Half-Dav
t Jones, William T
! Kotz, John '.
[ Lieuelon, John
Lumis, Charles
DcSoto
Fort Scott....
Burlingame..
Leavenworth
Fort Scott. . . ,
Eudora
DeSoto
Olathe
Eudora
Miuneola ,
DeSoto
Topoka . . ,
DeSoto . .
Waterloo,
DeSoto. . ,
Burlingrame . .
Leavenworth,
Lexington. . . .
DeSoto
Lexington. . .
Olathe
Leavenworth
Topeka
Prairie City..
DeSoto
Eudora
Leav'w'tli Co.
Sep.
July
Sep.
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
1, '63
14. '64
14. '63
1, '63
13, '65
9, '63
1, '63
4. '63
9, '63
26. '63
1, '63
1.5, ■()3
14, "63
3, '63
18, '63
3, '63
1, '63
9, '6:^
14, '63
1, '63
4, '63
9, '63
3, '63
15, '63
16, '63
4, '63
DeSoto
Eudora
Wabaunsee. . .
Leav<>nworth,
Wabaunsee. . .
Eudora
Sep. 12, '64
Aug. 19 '63
Sac&Fox.lg'y Sep. 10, '6!?
Sep. -25, "63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 9, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Aug. 15, "63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Oct.
'63
Belmont
Eudora .
DeSoto.
Eudora .
DeSoto.
Sac&FoxAg'y
DeSoto
Leavenworth,
DeSoto
Leavenworth,
Wabaunsee...
DeSoto.
Prairie City . .
Leav'w'tli Co.
Sep. 1, "63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 7, '6:^
Aug. 14, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Aug. 15, '6:^
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 24, '6;^
Oct. 3, '&i
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep, 16. '6:5
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 15, 'e:i
Oct. 16, '6:^
Aug. 24, '64
Oct. 16, '63
Jan. 30, '65
Oct. 15, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16. '63
Oct. ir&i
Oct. 16, "63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct.
16,
■63
Oct.
1,
'63
Oct.
Oct.
16,
1,
'63
•6:.
Oct.
Oct.
4,
16,
'63
'6:3
Oct.
1.
'&i
Oct.
16,
'&i
Oct.
1,
'&i
Oct.
1,
'63
Oct.
16,
'63
Oct.
Oct.
1,
16,
'63
'63
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
1,
16,
1,
16.
'6S
'6:3
'6:3
•63
Mus. out with ws. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with re,?. Oct. 19, "65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'li")
Pro. Bugler.
Dis. for disability .Mar. 7, '65,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
Sep. 29, '65, Lawrence.
Died of dropsy of the heart. Ft.
Scott, Nov. 19, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability July 18, '65,
Fort Larned, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. "65.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for disaV)ility, Dec. "29. '63.
Leavenworth.
Des. Diamond Springs, Kan.,
June 24. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 19, '64,
Fort Scott, Kan.
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 11, '64.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Wagoner ; mus. out with
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of consumi)tion Fort
Scott, Kan., Nov. 25, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Des. while bearer of dispatches
to Fort Gib.son, C. N.
Des. Ft. Scott July 6, '64.
Pro. Com'ry Sergt. • claimed as
a deserter from 4th Mo. State
Militia, Jan 5, '64, Kan. City.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks., July 2, '64.
Died on furlough Jan. 28, '64.
Des. Ft. Leav'th, Nov. 3, '63.
528
Adjutant GoicraVs Report.
fiftp:]enth regiment Kansas volunteers— CAVALKY-r'o»f.
COMPANY L,-- Continual.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Monlica, James
Mc(iinley, Nelson D. .
Man, Pfiter
Myers, Henry
Mordica. (reorge
Miller, William
Myers, .lacob
McClurr, Reuben
Miller, Charles H....
Natcliee, Francis
Owen, Eohert B
Poclion, John
Pac-ca-wee, Tommy . .
Pumpkin. .James
Perkins, Monroe C. ..
Pliillips, Arthur M...
Radcliff, .John
Rooks, William A.. ..
Rote, .Jacob A
Robiueth, Zenith
Rickets, .John C
Rolf, .VlbertE
Rambo, John
Stubbs. WiUiam P...
South %veU, Goorge W.
Stone, Elijah
Starr, John
Sweet, John P
Turner, William
Thompson, George. ..
Underwood, Thos. D
Ward, Christopher.. ,
Williams. William A
Wallace, William J..
Wheeler, John
Watley, .James
Yager, .James
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
DeSoto.
Eudora .
DeSoto .
Eudora .
DeSoto ,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Minneola
Leavenworth,
DeSoto. . . .
Waban.see.
DeSoto. ..
Prairie City.
Waterloo. . . .
DeSoto
Burlingame .
Endora
Prairie City
DeSoto
Burlingame^
DeSoto ....
Endora ....
DeSoto. . . .
Leavenw'orth,
DeSoto
Waterloo. .
I.jeavenworth,
Topeka ....
DeSoto. ...
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 15, '&i
Oct. 14, 'm
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. .-!, '63
Sac&FoxAgy Sep. 20, '6:^
Leavenworth, Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 1, 'm
Aug. 9, '63
Sep. 1, "63
Aug. 25, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Oct. 13, '63
.Vug. 26, '6;S
Oct. 7, '63
Sep. 26, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Oct. 9. '63
Aug. Its, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. U. '6:}
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '6:i
Sep. 14, '6:i
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 1,
Sep. '6,
Sep. 9,
Sep. 3.
Ang. 25,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 9,
Se|). 9,
Aug. 14,
Aug. 15,
Oct. 1,
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1. '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '6:
Oct. 16, "63
Oct. ^ 1, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 1, '&:i
Oct. 16, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
J-'ro. Cor|). Sep. 9, '65.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 16, '63.
Mns. ont with rog. Oct. 19, '6.5.
Dis. for disability Mar. 11, '64,
Ijeavenworth.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
Fob. 7, '65, Ft. Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability May 25, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Dis. for disability Sol>. 15, '64,_
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Bugler; dis. for disability
Sep. 29. '65, Ft. Lawrence.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Died of dropsy of the heart;;.
Ft. Scott, Oct. 7, '64. • x,
Died of typhoid fever Law- '.
rence, Kan., Sep. 27. '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corj). ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 19, '05.
Pro. Sei-fit.
Pi-o. Sergt. July 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Sop. 9, "65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Killed in action, Oct. 21, '64,
Little Blue, Mo.
Died, June 10, "64, Ft. Scott, of
wounds rec'd accidentally.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Sep. '20, '65,
Lawrence, Kan.
Des. Fort Scott, July 1, '64.
Des. Fort Scott, July 12, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. L.
ru>rraba, .James . .
C/opeland, Lewis J...
Griffith, William T...
Greenfeather, Wm. ..
Johnson, Charles
.Joy, .James
Kirkey, Lewis
Lewis, Harry
Mt)re, .\.aron
Morris Michael
McConnell, Samuel H,
Penweil, (Itdeon T...
Rodgers, 'J'homas
Wade, John W
Leavenworth,
Gardner
Ft. Scott
Ft. L'v'worth,
Ft. Scott
Kan. City, Mo,
Ft, Scott
Leavenworth
Ft. Scott
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 18, '65
Dec. 25, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 25, '64
Apr. 25, '64
July 19, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Sep. 19, '64
Nov. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '65
July li, "64
July 16, '64
Jan. -21, '65
Dec.
21,
'63
Feb.
13,
'6.5"
Dec.
21,
'63
Jan.
30,
'65
Apr.
28,
'65
July
21,
'64
Oct.
4,
'64
Dec.
•21,
'63
Jan.
:w.
'65
Ang.
24,
'64
-Vug.
26,
'64
Jan.
30,
'65
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 12, '65. ,^,^
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.i||
Dis. for dis. Feb. 22, '65, Fort;
Leavenworth.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. — . '65. „ .1
Died of delirium tremens, Fort ._
Scott, May 9, '65. .
Mus. out from hospital. Fort
Leavenworth, May 24, '65.
COMPANY M.
CAPTAIN.
Edward B. Metz.
William .V. .Johnson .
■ FIEST LIEUT.
Emmett Goss
.Jacob A. Slonaker. .
Mound City . .
Garnett
Kan. City, Mo,
Leavenworth,
Oct. 17, '63
June 9, '65
Oct. 8, "63
Dec. 27, '64
Dismissed the service May 12,
'65, ijer sentence of G. C. M.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Killed by gU(M-rillas Nov. 12,'64,
near Caue Hill, .A.rk.
Pro. Capt. Co. H, Oct. 7, '6^.1 1
.cC&fl
state of Kansas.
529
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS- Cavalry - Con^
COMPANY M— Continued.
Names and rank.
SEC'OND LIEUT.
William A. Johnson.
Edmund Morcer
f FIEST SKKCIT.
.Calvin T. Boll
I Frank Danforcl
Isaac A. Davi;-
COM. SERGEANT.
Jefferson Park
SERGEANTS.
Jeremiah C. Johnson.
.Isaac A. Davis
William Robinson. . . .
:.Johu G. Feeback
Francis .\shens
William T. Swaney. .
William A. Way
.William H. Ay res
Terrence Sherry
Oharles Paul
William M.Bell
CORPORALS.
US M. Tompkins. .
iiiiel MeConnell.. .
.MlliamM. Bell
fames L. Demastus.
Vmbrose F. Craft
/alentine Reicer
Tohn Q. Craft
Juinn Morton
lartin Morris
aiuos Ewell
harles Paul
iVilliam J. Combs
' ames Horrigau
BUGLERS.
Villiam Wells
imes R.Woodwortli.
harles H. Warren. ..
' ilm T. Lindsey
KAIiRIKR.
If red J. Pointer
BLAfKSMITIl.
;manuel Arnold
PRIVATES.
mold, Emanuel
aliens, Francis
Residence.
yres, William H
llsup, Allen
tyres, Justin M
imett, James
owers, Robert M . . . .
yrum, Alexander R,
all, Irwin R
aeon, Luther
amard, Calvin
onifield WUliam A.
owers, Robert M . . . .
>11, Calvin T
II. William M...
■>ft, John Q
itcher, James D.
latlee, Calvin D.
•irk, Charles R . .
/ift, Ambrose F. .
ickerson, Levi
vkes, Thomas. . . .
Garnett
Burlingame.
Moneka
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo.
Garnett
Mound City..
Kan. City, Mo,
Mound Cit.\- . .
Kan. City. Mo.
Mound City..
Kan.Citv.Mo.
Fort Scott....
Moneka
Twin Springs,
Kan. City, Mo.
Moneka
Kan. City, Mo.
Mound City..
Kan. City, Mo.
Mound City..
Kan. City, Mo.
Potosi
Kan. City, Mo
Fort Scott
Lawrence . . . .
Kan. City, Mo,
Date of
enlistment.
Garnett
Pari*. ...
Mound City .
Paris
Mound City.
Kan. City, Mo
Centerville, ..
Paris
Kan.Citv,Mo
Pari.-^
Mound City..
Paris
Kan. City, Mo,
Moneka
Mound City
Garnett
Kan. City, Mo.
Mound City..
Sep. 21. '63
Fob. 27, '64
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 13, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 20. '63
Mar. 11. '64
Sei). i; '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. is, '63
Oct. 1, '&i
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
.A.ug.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
16, '63
17, '63
18, '6;J
1, '6:3
21, '63
10, '63
21, '63
18, '63
6, '&i
1, '63
21, '63
2, '63
21, '63
18, '6:1
26, '63
17, '6:5
21, '6:1
27, '6:1
20, '6:1
Date of
muster.
Oct. 17, '63
July 20, '65
Oct. 17, '63
May 17, '64
Oct. 17, "63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, "63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Ai)r.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
8, '63
17, '63
l.i, '63
1, '64
17, '63
17, '63
8, '63
17, '63
.S, '63
17, '63
8, '63
17, '63
8, '63
17, "63
8, '63
1, '64
11, '64
8. "63
Remarks.
Oct. 17. '63
Oct. IS, '63
Oct. 17. '63
Oct. IS, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Dec. l.i, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Dec. 1.5, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Dec. 1.5, '6:1
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, "63
Oct. 20, '6:1
Pro. Capt. June 9, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red to ranks.
Dis. May 31, '65, Kansas City,
on ac't of wounds rec'd in a'c.
Oct. 24, '64, Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with re.g. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. IstSergt. July 22, '65.
Pro. Regt'l Saddler Sergt. Jan.
1, '65.
Mus. out with r(>g. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks July 15, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct, 19, '65.
Died of typhoid fev., Leav'th,
Dec. 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 14. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out July 11, '65, Ft. Riley.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus out with resr.
Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. K. July 9. '64.
Mus. CTut July 11, '65, Ft. Riley.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. IstSergt.; died of typhoid
fever, Mound City, Oct. 12, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. July 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Sep. 2, '64,
Mound City.
Des. Ft. Larned, Sep. 5, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out Fort Leavenworth,
June 21, '65, perG. O. No. 77,
W. D., C. S. '65.
—34
530
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY U— Continued.
Cavalry — Cotit.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Demastus, James L .
Davis, Isaac A
Dehoney, Edward.
Dunn, Richard W
EwelJ, James
EweU, William T. . .
Feeback, William . .
Feeback, Abraham.
Feeback, John G. ..
Faun, Thomas E...
Faun, William R .
Gore, Andrew
Horrigan, James
Hall, John
Hill, Philip C
Hendricks, William .
Hodson, Robert
Hufford, David C
Hicks, WUliam A...
Hicks, Harry W
Inman, Thomas S
James, Epliraim .
Jolmson, Jeremiah C
Johnson, Elias R .
Keitle, Jacob. ..
Knight, John F.
Keller, John C.
Lamb, Eli
Lind.sey, John T. . . .
Lewis, James
Morris, Martin
Mailer, Edward...
McConnell, Daniel.
Morton, Quinn
Mathews, George. .
Moore, Daniel
McMillen, .James. .
Morrison, John
Morgan, Simon L.
Martin, James H. .
McNulty, Hugh...
Moore, .John C . . . .
McDaniel, Joseph M
Moore, James
Nichols, John B.
O'Flarity, Owen.
O'Brien, Miles...
Paul, Charles
Pointer, Alfred J.
Poe, Joseph G. . . .
Park, Jefferson.
Quinn, John C
Kan. City, Mo Sep. 1, '63
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo
Mound City
Anderson Co.
Mound City .
Kan. City, Mo
Mound City
Potosi
Garnett
Reecer, Valentine
Rowcroft, Samuel W.
Robin.son, Matthew..
Reynolds, Charles. . . .
Robinson, William. . .
Storer, Isaac
Smith, WiUiam
Sperry, John W
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo
Mound City
Potosi
Paris
Kan. City, Mo
Potosi
Kan. City, Mo
Paris.
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo
Garnett . . .
Kan. City, Mo
Port Scott. .
Mound City
Kan. City, Mo
Potosi.
Kan. City, Mo
Mound City.
Paris
Kan. City, Mo
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Sep. 6, '64
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 1.5, '63
Sep. 13, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 21. '63
Oct. 7, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 12, 'ea
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 12, '62
Oct. .5, '63
Sep. 24, '63
Oct. «, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 29, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sop. 15, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 23, '63
Sep. 7,
Sep. 20,
Sep. 5,
Aug. 15,
Sep. 27,
Sep. 20,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 1,
Sep. 29,
Sep. 21,
Sep. 1,
Oct. 1,
Sep. 27,
Sep. 22,
Sep. 1,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 6,
Sep. 25,
Oct. iS, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8. '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, 'm
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. ^ 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 18, '63
Oct. S, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
17, '6:3
8, 'm
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg. .
Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability. May 31, '65,
Kansas City.
Des. Pawnee Station, Kan,*
June 10, '64. ',
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '64, I
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.'
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability, .July 14, '65
Kansas City.
Died of diarrhea, Cp. Plumb:
Kan., Feb. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with re.g. Oct. 19, '(i.'i
Pro. Sargt. ; mus. out wit
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 2, 'OJ
Mound City, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6'
Dis. for disability. July 21, "'.i
Pawnee Station, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '<i
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6.'
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '6'
Pro. Corp. ; mus out with rei
Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 'C
Died of di.sease, IndependenC'
Mo., Dec. 19, '63.
Died Independence, Mo., De
19, '63.
Died of lung fever. Fort Scot
Kan., May 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 6
Des. Mound City, Kan., Ja
10, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 6, '64.
Pro. Farrier. '
Des. Mound City, Kan., Ju)
24, '64.
Pro. Commissary Sergt.
Dis. for disability, May 15, 'i
Fort Leavenworth.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, t
Died of lung fever. Fort Lea
enworth, Dec. 14, '&i.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out. with reg. Oct. 19> •
state of Kansas.
531
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Con^
COMPANY ^—Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
I Sperry, Samuel
Shuler, George W —
Symonds, John W
' Symonds, James M. .
\ Swaney, William T. . ,
Strode, John L
; Sands, Samuel V .
South, William E...,
Tyler, Thomas S
Tippie, Joseph D
Taylor, Benjamin F.
Thomas, Charles
Tompkins. ( "aius M . ,
' Warren, Cluiiies H..
WeUs, William
) i Way, William A
( I Woodworth.James R
Kan. City, Mo.
Mound City..
Kan.City, Mo
Paris
Garnett
Paris
Kan.City, Mo
Twin Springs
Garnett
Kan.City, Mo
Sep. 25, '68
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 19, "63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. ^ 8, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65,
Died of typhoid fever, Fort
Larned, Kan., Sep. 8, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. Ft. Larned, Kan., Sep.
5, '65.
Des. Diamond Springs, Kan.,
June 25, '65.
Mus. out May 23, '65, Ft. Leav.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with
reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Pro. Bugler ; des. Mound City,
Kan., June 24, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. M,
Ashmore, John R. . .
jAshmore, George A,
Combs, WiUiam J..
Danford, Frank
Hoover, William C.
Hill, Samuel
Jennison, .John P. . .
Sherry, Terrence
Lawrence ,
Mound City . .
Pleasant G'e,
Kan.City, Mo.
Mound City . .
Kan.City, Mo.
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Jan. 19, '64
Oct. 20, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Oct. 17, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 11, '64
May 17, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Dec. 15, '63
May 17, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Killed by guerrillas Nov. 12, '64,
Cane Hill, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 6, '64.
NEW COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Livingston G.Parker
FIRST LIEUT.
lliMiry X. Dunlap
SECOND LIEUT.
William F. Goble ....
FIRST SERGT.
Lewis .\llison
SERGE.WTS.
lames M. Rus.sell
Thomas Zuck
Raleigh Brewer . . .
Levi Da vis
Elijah LoddiiigtoM
lohu E. Watrous , .
lohn Johnson
[gnatz Gif -theck.
Michael Ca.-sidy. ..
Michael Martin .. .
1 1 ward Bowmer. .
CORPORALS.
ienjamin McCart...
Tames M. Perry
Michael Cassuly. . . .
tlitchell Xeweli
fames A. Chapman .
lacob Isaac
Vm. H. Woodsmali.
-IvmG. Hell
"lin M. Egan
'eorge W. Carver
ohn Wolf
BUGLERS.
lancis M. .A.guew...
lichard Broad
SADDLER.
liarles H. Brown . . .
WAGONER.
ohn Miller
Livingston, la
Leavenworth,
Prairie City .
Paola
Leavenworth
Oskaloosa
Parkville,Mo,
Leavenworth,
Ft. Leav'th. .
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa . . . .
Lawrence
Ridgeway
Delaware
Paola
Blackjack.. .
Topeka
Shawnee Co . .
Leavenworth.
May . 22, '63
June 5, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 26. '63
July 22, '63
Oct. 14, '63
May 25, '64
July 16, '(y.i
Mar. 20, '63
Aug. 8, '63
June 6, '63
July 10, '63
Apr. 23, '6:^
June 22, '63
Aug. 8, '63
June 20, '63
June 29, '6;j
July 22, 'm
Oct. 11, '63
Feb. 2.3, "63
July 1, '63
June 29, '63
May 24, '63
May 10, '63
Mar. 31, '6:3
Apr. 13, '63
June 1, '63
Apr. 29, '65
June 1, '65
May 30, '63
June 25, '63
3vlU' 20, '63
Aug. 29. '&.i
July 22, '63
Nov. 12, '63
May 25, '64
July 23, '63
Apr. 22, '63
Aug. 17, '63
June 25, '63
July 22, '63
Apr. 25, '63
June 25, '6:3
Aug. 17, '6:3
July 22, '63
Oct. 22, '63
Feb. 23, '62
July 1, '6:3
July 22, '63
June 25, '63
Apr. 22, '63
June 25, '6:3
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65 '
Vet. Vol.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Trans, to Co. K. Sep. 12, '65.
Tran.s. to Co. A. Sop. 12, '65
Trans, to Co. F. Sep. 12, '65,
Des. Paola. Kan,, July 25, '65;
Vet. Vol,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Trans, to Co. K, Sep. 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65-
Vet. Vol.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65
582
Adjutant General's Report.
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
NEW COMPANY B— Continued.
-Cavalry — Cotri.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Allison, Lewis
Agnew, Francis M . .
Barrett, William M .
Bell, Elvin G
Boucher, Jacob W. .,
Bethurum, Isaac
Broad, Richard
Brown, Charles H
Bancroft, Linneus H
Bridges, Thomas
Bickell, Charles T....
Brewer Raleigh
Boyd, Thomas B
Boucher, William H.-
Bowmer, Edward
Cassidy, Michael
Clark, Levi
Chapman, James A..
Cummings, William J
Carver, George W . . ,
Chaploy, Rusha
Coon, Jolm
Cox, WiUiam T
Connelly, Lawrence
Dehart, Henry
Denna, Moses
Duncan, George W. ,
Darrah, Henry
Doty. James
Davis, George
Davis, Levi
Egan, John M
Fiddler, James
Fish, Isaac
Fritton, Charles A.
Fushton, Jolm
Farrell, Dennis
Fitsimmons Thomas J
Geistbeck, Ignatz
Gordon, Giles
Goble, William H. H.
Gaston, James
Hicks, Timothy M....
Hoggatt, Eli S
Hindi, .Jaiues S
Hendrix, Joseph A. .,
Holbrook, Daniel A..
Hymer, John W
Hamilton. Samuel...
Hargis, EliJ
Herbert, William B..
Isaac, Jacob
Johnson, John
Jones, William H
Keydell, WiUiam
Leddington, Elijah..
Longhouse, Zachar-
iah
McCart, Benjamin...
Monroe, William D . .
Martin, William
Musser, John
Mayer, August G
l^rairie City.
Black Jack. . .
Kan.City, Mo
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Topeka
Shawnee Co . ,
Wyandotte. ..
Peoria
Ola the
Leavenworth
Big Springs . .
Leavenworth
Lawrence . .
Delaware. . .
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Mi'mi Mission
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Douglas Co. . .
Oxford
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa . .
Ridgeway . .
Springdale .
DeSoto
Leavenworth,
Ft. Leaven'th
Leavenworth
Paola
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Parkville,Mo.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Martin, Michael
McKeirnan.WilliamL
Manning, Patrick
Manancue, Thomas. .
Mature, Philip
Macomber, Henry D.j
Melvin, Adam
Miller, John
Morley, Charles . . .
Myrick, George W..
Leavenworth,
DoTiglas Co. . .
Ijeavenworth,
Douglas Co. . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
May
May
July
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Jan.
Aug.
June
Aug.
July
Aug.
Feb.
June
July
June
May
May
July
July
Apr.
May
Sep.
July
Sep.
Aug.
July
July
Mar.
Apr.
May
Mar.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
July
^June
'Jan.
July
June
June
July
July
May
May
Oct.
22, '63
10, '63
20, '63
23, '63
8, '64
2, '63
31, '63
13, '63
S, '63
10, '63
18, '6.5
26, '63
18, '63
17, '63
10, '63
8, '63
27, '64
29, '63
17, '63
29, '63
18, '63
26, '63
13, '63
16, '63
18, '63
5, '63
17, '63
1, '63
12, '63
17, '63
22, '63
1, '63
7, '63
22, '63
15, '63
12, '63;
16, '63
18, '64
20, '63
14, '65
24, '63
14, '63
8, '63
15, '63
28, '64
24, '63
26, '63
4, '65
17, '63
12, '63
27, '63
22, '63
16, '63
1.5, '6::^
19, '63
14, '63
Aug. 9, '63
Apr. 23, '63
Feb. 18, '64
Mar. 1, '63
Apr. 8, '63
June 27, '63
June 6, '63
Oct. 1, '63
May 14, '63
May 18, '63
Aug. 9, '63
July 20, '63
July 14, '63
June 1, '63
June 26, '63
July 26, '63
June -^S, '63
July 22, '63
Feb. 23, '63
Mar. 8, '64
Apr. 22, '63
July 1, '63
Jan. 23, '65
Aug. 29, '63
June 25, '63
Aug. 29, '6;^
July 22, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Feb. 27, '64
July 22,
63
June 25,
'63
July 22,
'63
Apr. 25,
'63
May 12,
'63
Oct. 9,
'63
July 1,
'63
Sep. 25,
'63
Aug. 29,
'63
July 22,
'63
July 1,
'63
Apr. 22,
'()3
Apr. 25,
'63
June 25,
'63
Apr. 25,
'63
July 22,
•6:^
Feb. 18,
'64
Apr. 22,
'63
Feb. 21,
•65
Oct. 29,
'63
.June 25,
'63
Apr. 22,
'63
Mar. 5.
'65
Aug. 17,
'63
July 1,
'63
Jan. 11,
'65
Sep. 25,
'63
June 25,
'(i3
July 22,
'63
July 23,
'63
June 25,
'63
Nov. 12,
'63
Aug. 9,
'63
Apr. 25,
'63
Feb. IS,
'64
Apr. 25,
'63
Apr. 22,
•63
July 22.
'63
June 23,
'63
Nov. 12,
'63
June 25,
'63
Aug. 9,
'63
July 22,
'63
June 25,
'63
July 22,
'63
Feb. 23,
'64
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 20, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Saddler.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Dis. by sentence of G. C. M.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65:
veteran vol.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Lawrence, July 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Riley, Aug. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
No evi. of muster out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Riloy, Aug. 20, '65.
Dis. Oct. 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July '20, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Pro. Sergt.
Des. Lawrence, July 23, '63.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, 65 ;
Vet. Vol.
Pro. Sergt. ,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19,^ M.
Des. Lawrence, July 23, 65;
Vet. Vol.
Des. Topeka, Kan., July 24, 65-
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Wagoner. ,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, *»;
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19. O'''
Vet. Vol.
state of Kansas.
533
FIFTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry -Co/^/.
NEW COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and raak.
PRIVATES.
Newell, Mitchell ....
Nolan, James S . . . .
Nolan, Harden R....
Norton, Charle.s
Norton, Goorge W . . .
Feery, James M
Porter, Wade
Pyle. William H...
Pyle, Samuel W
Punch, Tliomas
Ragan, William D. .
Riker, Edward
Rus.sell, James M...
Sake, George W
Reading, James
Ribat, Joseph
Stephens, Henry ....
5Uiith, Thompson . . .
spurlock, William B
^Inith. Thomas A
.ipybuck, French
?hailer, William H.
iharlow, Peter
5lurk, John
)5mith, James C
imith, William
steward, William
>chimpsou, James...
ramblin, George
Tidly, Beverly..
Tucker, Sham
Turkey, Joseph
Turkey, James
iVilson, James
'Vatrous, John E
'Velch, William
Voodsmall, Wm. H..
Vestover, Benjamin..
Volf, John
'ammerman, George.,
•'uck, Thomas
DNDEE COOK.
ones, Willis
Residence.
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa
Wyandotte . . .
Kan. City, Mo.
Atchi.son
Paola
Leavenworth,
Lecompton.
Wyandotte .
Easton
Date of
enlistment.
Monticello . . .
Leavenworth
Oxford
Leavenworth
Burlington. ..
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte .
Oskaloosa .
Paola
.\tclii.son
Leavenworth,
June 20, '63
May 1.5, '63
May -2.5, '63
Sep. 29, '63
June 22, '63
June 24, '63
July 16, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Apr. 20, '63
Mar. 26, 'Ki
June n, '63
June 20, '63
May 15, '63
May 1, '63
Apr. 29, '6:^
May 10, '63
Feb. 28, '64
May 1, '63
Mar. 11, '64
June 6, '63
June 15, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Sep. 20, '63
July IS, '63
July 5, '63
Jan. 1, '63
May 20, '63
May 18, '63
July _ 2, '63
Apr. 29, '63
May 25, '64
Feb. 18, '64
Oct. 11, '63
Apr. 20, '64
May 24, "6:3
Jan. 15, '63
July 20, "63
Date of
muster.
July 22, '63
June 25, '63
Oct. 22, '63
June 25, '63
July 22, '63
Oct. 23, '63
Apr. 22, '63
June 25, "63
May 12, '63
Apr. 29, '63
May 12, '63
Mar. 5, '64
May 29, '63
Mar. 11, '64
June 23, '63
Feb. 23, '64
Sep. 25, '63
July 22, '63
Aug. 22, '63
.June 25, '63
July 22, '63
Apr. 29, "63
May 25, '64
Feb. 18, '64
Oct. 22, '63
Apr. 26, '64
June 25, '63
Apr. 22, '63
July 20, 'm
Remarks.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Riley, Ks., Aug. 29, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '85.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kan., Aug. 20,'65.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kau., Aug. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Ft. Riley, Kan., .\ug. 20,'65.
Dis. July 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, "65.
Des. Lawrence, July 2:3, '65.
Mus. aut with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Des. Lawrence, .July "23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 20, '65.
No further record of him.
534
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS
FIELD AND STAFF.
-Cavalry.
Names and rank. Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Wertor E. Davis
Baldwin City,
Oct. 8, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Oct. 8, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Oct. 8, '64
Nov. 18, '6:^
Mar. 20, '65
Nov. 24, '63
June 30, '64
July 1, '64
Nov. 16, '65
Mar. 6, '64
May 20, '65
Oct. 8, '64
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Pro. Colonel Oct. 8, '64.
MAJOR.
Res. Oct. 7, '64.
WilberF. Wood worth ,
Res. June 20, '65.
Leavenworth,
pro. Brevet Col. Mar. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. E, Feb. 4. '65.
Mus. out Nov. 28, '65.
ADJUTANT.
Philip Doppler
Leavenworth,
QUAETEEM ASTER.
COMMISSARY.
William P. Miller....
Leavenworth,
1 1
SURGEON.
John A. Hart
lola
Conner, D. T., Sep._21, '65.
ASST. SURGEON.
George A. Benjamin..
Dis. for incompetency Mar. 18,
'65, to date from mus. in.
Pro. Surgeon Nov. 16, '65.
lola
CHAPL.\IN.
Thomas J. Ferril
Baldwin City.
Mus. out Nov. 28, '65.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SEET. MAJOR.
Paul Jordan
William Sweeney
<i. M. SERGEANT.
Charles Byer
Lucius H. Felt
COM. SERGEANT.
Lauren T. Holland. . .
James L. Wightman..
HOSP. STEWARD.
George H. Stephens..
David E.Farr
CHIEF BUGLER.
Charles Schlechtwig,
Daniel B. Roland ....
VET. SURGEON.
Lemuel S. Nicliolson.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Neosho Falls,
Monmouth . . .
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth,
Osawatoraie. .
Atchison
Jan.
Dec.
1,
17,
'64
'63
Nov.
Nov.
2,
22,
'63
'63
Mar.
20,
'64
Feb.
25,
'64
Dec.
24,
'63
Feb.
5,
'64
Feb.
29,
'64
June
1,
'64
Feb.
7,
'65
Jan. 21, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 7, '64
Dec. 29, '63
July 12, '64
Mar. 1, '64
.Jan. 7, '64
July 15, '64
July 23, '64
July 15, '64
Feb. 7, '65
Mus out on det. roll May 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec, 6, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. I, June 10,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks. Mar. 1, '65, and
assigned to Co. B.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of chronic dysentery. Ft.
Conner, D, T., Sep. 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks, Mar. 1, '65, and
assigned to Co. M.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 'K.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Nathan Ames
FIRST LIEUT.
Alexander Mont-
gomery
SECOND LIEUT.
Alfred Thornbrugh. . .
FIRST SERGT.
Thomas Dixon
John F. Kuluis
Henry C. Hawkins. ..
SERGEANTS.
Elmer E. Starr
George Spicer
Hazen D. Dodge
John W. Earley
John F. Kuhns.
Henry C. Hawkins. ..
Wallace Morton
Hiram .J. Pierce
Cornelius S.Furguson
Gustave Pharoah
Jacob Brunk
Thomas Dixon
Ottawa .
Leavenworth,
Ottawa
Leavenworth.
Mapleton
Peoria City. . .
Ottawa
Peoria City. . .
Ottawa
Leavenworth,
Mapleton
Wyandotte . . .
Peoria
Franklin
Peoria City.
Centropolis
Ottawa
Sep. 5, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '6:3
Jan. 1, '65
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Jan. 21, '65
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 12, '&
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 8, '65.
Red. to Duty Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Nov. 20, '65. ^
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, b5.
Red to ranks Sep. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Red. to ranks Aug. 1, 6.5,
Red. to ranks July 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 20, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 11, ;65; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.^
Mus. out with reg. Dec. b, w>-
Red. to ranks May 15, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec.2,'63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
535
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry —Co/i^
COMPANY A- Co?i«nwec/.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
hiistave Pharaoh....
Johu S. Wilson
Ira White
Jesse Lively
Elninr E. Starr
William N. Epperson,
Josiali Hoppor.*
James TlK)rnhrugh. ..
Franklin Crow
Alphonuis Voller
FARRIER.
Dan. Stores
BLACKSMITH.
John Winningham. ..
KldLERS.
Enooli Collet
William Edseington,
PRIVATES.
.Vtwood, Matthew
Arm.strony:, Jack
Armstron.!,', Fat.
Bell, James
Ball. Thomas
Bartholomew, Lewis
Bigbone, .James
Bee, Cliarles
Benham, Alvin V
Beaver. Ohlhouse...
Balstick. Shadrack..
Bradlc.v. Kobert
Beaver, John
Brnnk, .Jacob
Residence.
Crow, Franklin.
Crow, Josf'i)h . . .
Collet. Enoch...
Dodare. Hazen D. . .
Dixon. Thomas
Dick. Rill
Doctoi-. Young-
Dausliert.v, Lewis.
Davis, Major
Dick, Moses
Davis, Georfre W
Epperson, William X
Early, .John W
Egle, White
Eddy, .Vngustus
E-tauk-toy
En-ne.s-sa-ho
Edgein.cton, William.
Hawkins, Henry C. ..
HopiKMs. Josiah
Hicks, John
Jackson, Quapaw
KuLns, .Jolui F
Lively, .Jesse
' Morton, Wallace .
Monroe, Thomas
McCoy. Isaac
Mingo, .Tames
McDonell, William.
Medicine, John
Mohock, Samuel...
Mus-su-con-na .
! Mes-sep-o
Peoria City. .
Ottawa
Peoria City.
Fall City, Nb,
Big Stranger,
Ottawa
Peoria City. .
Black Jack. .
Peoria City. .
Ottawa
Centropolis
Ottawa ....
FaU City, Nb.
Ottawa ....
Centropolii:
Ottawa
Peoria City
Ottawa ....
Shawnee . .
Ottawa
Salem, Neb..
Peoria City. .
Ottawa
Peoria City...
Mapleton
Fall City, Nb.
Ottawa
Lea veil wortli,
Ottawa
Wyandotte . . .
Ottawa
Sac&F'x.\g'y
Date of
enlistment.
Sep. .5, ^6S
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. .5, '63
Sop. 27, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, "63
Sep. 16, '63
Sop. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. .5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. .5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 5, '6:3
Sep. 16, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Sep. .5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '6:3
Date of
muster.
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '6:3
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '6:3
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 19, '6:3
Nov. 12, '63
Remarks.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 20, '6.").
Mas. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6').
Died, Le'venworth, Nov. 27, '64.
Red. to ranks Aug. 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6.5.
Mus. out as private.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Absent in confinement, Omaha
City ; supposed to have* died.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died, Leav'th, Nov. 18, '6:3.
Pro. Sergt. ; dis. June 9, '65,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler : mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, '6:3.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Jan. 1, '64.
Dis. Leavenworth, May 25, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 19, '63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler: mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, "63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 30, '65.
Died Leav'th, Nov. 20, '63.
Died Leav'th, Dec. 14. '6:3.
Pro. Sorgt. Feb. 1, '64; pro.
1st Sergt. .Vug. 1, '65, mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 19, '6:3.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '64; pro.
Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Died on the Indian Reserve,
Kan., Mar. 1, '65.
Died Ottawa, Dec. 13, '64.
Died Sac and Fox Agency,
Kan., Nov. 24, '64.
536
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — C'orit.
COMPANY k— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
>
Mohock, John
Ottawa
Sep. 16, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Mu.s. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Nashoqiion, John ....
Ososh, bimon
' '
' '
' '
' ' ' '
' '
Sep. .5, '63
' '
t i i i
Ordonna, Sebastian..
Sep. 16, '63
Miss'ng on march in Arkansa.«.
Nov. 27, '64.
Pharaoli, Gustave. . . .
Peoria City...
Sep. .5, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12, '63.
Pierce, Hiram J
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 11, '6.5.
Porcupine, John
Ottawa
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Sep. 16, '63
Des. from 1st Kansas Battery;
apprehended and returned to
his company.
Quawpaw, Jesse
' '
' '
' *
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Quawpaw, .Jack
' '
' '
' '
4 1 I i
Quawpaw, Tliomas . .
' '
' '
' '
Died Ks. City, Mo., Mar. 18,'65.
Quawpaw, Peter
Sep. 5, '63
Killed Oct. 27, '65, Morrow's
Ranche, N. T.
Rodgers, Lewiw
' '
' *
' '
Died Peoria City, Kan., Mar.
22, '64.
Des. Leavenw'th, Feb. 14, '65.
Spratt, William N....
"
Sep. 16, "63
"
Peoria City. . .
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 16, '63
.,
Pro. Farrier Nov. 12, '63.
Starr, Elmer E
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 12, '63; pro,
Corp. Sep. 2, '64 ; nius. outwitt
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Spicer, George
Ottawa
' '
' '
Pro. Serg. Nov. 12. '63.
Spicer, James
' '
Sep. .'), '63
' *
Mus. out with i-eg. Dec. 6, '6.S.
Snappoo, John
' '
Sep. 16, '63
' ' ' '
Shecan, Mosku
' '
' '
' '
' ' * *
Smith, Josiah
' '
Sep. 5, '63
' '
' ' ' '
Spicer, Armstrong. . . .
' '
' '
' '
11 11
Scott, John C
Peoria City. . .
' '
' '
11 11
Stantone, John
Ottawa
Died in camp near Ft. Cotton-
wood, Kan., Apr. 27, '6.5.
Spiver, James
Leavenworth,
Sep. 16, "63
Des. at camp, Nemaha, N. T.,
Mar. 17, '65.
Thornbrugh, James..
Big Stranger,
"
' '
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '65.
Tis-ro-qua, Jo.seph . . .
Ottawa
Sep. 5, '63
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 'Ui.
Tomihock, James ....
' '
Sep. 16, '63
' '
11 11
Tomihock, Big
' '
' '
' '
11 ^ 11
Thompson, John
' '
' '
' '
11 11
Turner, Thomas
Sac&FoxAg.
• '
' '
Des. Lawrence, Feb. 17, 65.
Tah-ki-kei-she
Ottawa
' '
' '
Dis. Leavenworth, June 9, '65
Veller, Alphomus
' '
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Aug.l, '65.
Wilson, John S
Peoria City. . .
' '
' '
Pro. Corp. Nov. 12. '63.
White, Ira
Blackjack...
Sep. 5, '63
<<
11 11
Winningham, Jolin ..
Pro. Blacksmith Aug. 1, '65.
Winningham, Robert,
' '
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. 65.
Wa-cis-co, Francis...
Ottawa
Sep. 16, '63
' '
11 11
Wach-in-ti-da, Jo.seph
' '
Sep. 5, '63
' '
1 . 11
Wa-ti-tia, Earnest.. . .
Sep. 16, '63
Absent in confinement by civil
authority, Lawrence ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Wolf, George
Prairie City . .
Peoria City. . .
"
",
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. L May 4,'64.
Young, John
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A.
Ames, John S
Chilton, George W . . .
Furguson, Cornelius S
Harris, Charles W. D.
Johnson, Francis M..
McCollum, John W...
Malone, John
Potter, Lewis D
Thomas, James
Ft.Leav'w'th,
Franklin
Lawrence
Ft.Leav'w'th,
Lawrence
Brooklyn
Feb. 25, '65
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 1, '65
Jan. 24, '65
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 24, '65
Jan. 15, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Jan. 13, '65
Jan. 21,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 27,
Jan. 21,
Feb. 25,
Mar. 1,
Dis. May 24, '65, Leavenworth.
Des. while on furlough, Feb.
18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 19, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Dis. May 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6. '65.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Albert S. W. Knapper.
John K. Wright...
FIRST LIEUT.
McGinly M. Neely
Leavenworth
•Junct'n City
Topeka
Dec. 19, '63
Oct. 1, "64
Jan. 21, '64
Cashiered per S. O. No. 45,
Dep. of Kan., dated Leaven-
en woi-th, Aug. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. E, Oct. 9, "65.
state of Kansas.
537
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry-^ C'on<.
COMPAN Y B — Con tinued.
Names and rank.
Residence. J^^^i,^ ^^^^
Remarks.
SECOND LIEUT.
Joliu K. Wriglit...
FIRST SERGT.
Michael Ryan
Wesley Gale
SERGEANTS.
Wesley Gale
Henry H. Bruce . .
; George Sheldon
' Marshall B. Lewis...
' John Theobold
' Frank Staflord
, George H. Slater
WilliamV. Hoagland,
Thomas Nitclier
I Augustus S. Miles
William W. Fithian..
John Derrick
i Isaac J. Law
CORPORALS.
: Richard Powell
'- GJeorge H. Slater
John Drew
William Sharp
John Theobold
William F. Searcy . . .
Isaac J. Law
■ John H. Noland
WilliamV. Hoagland,
Frank Stafford
John Dodson
John Derrick
Antoine Le Fever
William Nelson
Peter Delude
Cyrus Peniiock
FARRIERS.
.Augustus S. Miles
Richard Otterbarn . . .
BUGLERS.
Uriah M. Shipley ....
Joseph Sharrow
Daniel Merrinan
Lewis Shane
PRIVATES.
.\dams, Charles
Bruce, Henry H
Bloin, Henry
Burns, John
Buckley, Jeremiah. ..
Bragg, James
Branner, Jacob
Brown, John
Boyd, .Joshua S
Cluck, Benjamin
Carter, Robert
Currigan, Thomas . . .
Coleman, Thomas R .
Cavender, James W..
Cooper, James
Couse, George
Cesnet, Frank
Cooper, Charles
Derrick, John
Delude, Peter
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ....
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
St..Josepli, Mo
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
St. Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ....
St.Joseph, Mo
Lawrence
Leavenworth
DeSoto....
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth
Lawrence
St..Josoph, Mo
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Oct. 29, '6:5
Oct. 30, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 15,
Nov. 11,
Nov. 6,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 18,
Jan. 11,
Oct. 25,
Nov. 19,
Oct. 19,
Nov. 27,
Aug. 12,
Nov.' 19,
Nov. 18,
Nov. 27,
Nov. 24,
Nov. 6,
Oct. 24,
Aug. 12,
Oct. 24,
Jan. 11,
Nov. 2,
Nov. 30,
Nov. 27,
Oct. 29,
Nov. 19,
Dec. 12, '64
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 29, '63
Sep. 22, '64
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 22, '63
Oct. 23, '63
Nov. 22, '63
Nov. 19, "63
Oct. 25,
Nov. 23,
Nov. 12,
Nov. 20,
Nov. 27, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Oct. 3,
Nov. 28,
Nov. 29,
Nov. 22,
Oct. 23,
Nov. 29,
Nov. 19,
Nov. 18,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 27,
Nov. 19,
Feb. 2, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Jan. 24, '64
Dec. 7, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 7, '63
Dec._ 1, '63
Dec. 7, '63
Jan. 24, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 12, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Sep. 22, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 7, '63
Dec. 1, 'm
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Pro. Capt. Oct. 1, '64,
Red. to ranks, July 1, "64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest ; mus out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest, Aug. 1, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 1, '64.
Des. while on fur'h Jan. 23, '64.
Red. to ranks Feb. 14, '65.
Red. to ranks Sep. 27, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 14, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. June 15, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Des. Leavenworth July 28, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '64.
Red. to ranks Jan. 5, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 2. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '64.
Des. Leavenworth July 28, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 14, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out v/itli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Died of chron. diarrhea. Ft.
Kearney, N. T., July 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. while on fur. Jan. 22, '65.
Died Aug. 1, '64, from pistol
shot w'nd rec'd in a quarrel.
Red. to ranks at his own re-
quest Aug. 1, '64.
Died May 20, '65, of wounds re-
ceived from guard while at-
tempting to escape.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 28, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 12, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, July, 28,'64.
Dis. May 27, '65, Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability Apr. 29, '64,
Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability Jan. 22, '64,
Leavenworth.
Claimed and arrested as a de-
s'rter from Co.C, 12th Mo.Cav.
Des. Oct. 23, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Jan. 24, '65, Leavenworth.
Des. Aug. 11, '64, Leavenworth.
Des. Jan. 24, '65, Leavenworth.
Dis. for disability, Apr. 29, '64.
Des. Nov. 8, '6.3.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '65.
538
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co»f.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks
PRIVATES.
Deuor, John A
Drew, .Jolin
Dodson, .John
Eckley, James
Fletcher, George
Folks, Thomas
Farnam, Thomas
Fithian, William \V..
Gale, Wesley
Haily, Timothy
Henslpy , .John
Hall. Thomas
Harding, Jackson . . .
Hart, JolinN
Hays, William
Hughs, .John
Jackson, Richard I..
Jones, Thomas
Kinna, John
Kennedy, Peter S
Kelly, Henry
Law, Isaac J
Law, Jesse V
Law, .John W
Lee, Francis
Le Fever, .\ntoine.. ..
Lane, Michael
Lewis, Marshall B. ..
Lindsay, .Tohu
Lowell, Charles H . ..
Miles, Augustus S
McDfinald, John
McKillip, Duncan
Murry, John
Merrinan, Daniel
Murphy, Edward
Merrehew, Winthrop
Moore, Reuben G
Mott, Albert A
Miller, Augustus. . . .
Nitcher. Thomas. . . .
Noland,JohnH ....
Nelson, William
Oliver, John
Otterbarn, Richard.
O'Brien. Michael.
Powell, Richard. ,
Parks, John
Parker, .John
Parker, Robert. . .
Ryan, Michael.
Shane, Lewis
Slater, George H.
Stafford, Frank..
Shimptf. Earnest.
Sheldon, George..
Sharrow, Joseph.
Leavenworth,
DeSoto.
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
DeSoto
St. Louis, Mo,
Lawrence .
Leavenworth.
Lawrence
St. .Joe, Mo. ..
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
DeSoto
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
DeSoto
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth
St. Joe, Mo. ..
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence
St. Louis, Mo
Lawrence
Leavenworth
St. .Joe, Mo...
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
St. Louis, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Oct. 2.5, '63
Nov. 27, '63
Nov. 30, '63
Nov. 25, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Nov. 12, 'm
Oct. 21, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Oct. 30, '63
Nov. 22, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Nov. 21, '63
Nov. 17, '63
.A.ug. 12, '63
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
24, '63
19, '63
29, '63
Oct. 1.5, '63
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
11, '63
22, '63
30, '63
19, '63
13, '63
12, '63
24, '63
22, '63
13, '63
21, '63
27, '63
24, '63
3, '63
25, '63
24, '63
19, '63
25, '63
22, '63
16, '63
19, '63
10, '63
20, '63
Oct. 29, '63
Oct. 23, '63
Nov. 18, '63
Nov. 2, '63
Oct. 15, 'e:i
Nov. 15, 63
Nov. 19, '6;^
Dec. 1, '63
Dec.
Dec.
7, '63
1, '63
Dec.
Dec.
7, '63
1, '63
Dec.
Dec.
7, '63
1, '63
Des. .Jan. 1, '64, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1. '63.
Pro. Corp. May — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability, Mar. 11, '64,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63 ; promot-
ed 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died, .June 28, '64, Shawnee,
Kan., of w'nds rec'd accid'tly.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 28, '64.
Des. Kan. City, Mo., Feb, 11,'64.
Des. Leavenworth, .July 30, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '(i5.
Des. while on furlough, Feb.
5, '65.
Died of disease while on march
Feb. 28, '65.
Deserted, date unknown.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 7, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64 ; mus. odt
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Ft. Kearney, N. T., Apr.
29, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, June 26, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 17, '64.
Pro. Farrier Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler Dec. 1, '63.
Died of smallpox, Leavenw'th,
April 22, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 15, '64.
Des. while on det. service in
Mo., .Jan. 15, '64.
Des. while on fur. June 9, '64.
Des. Nov. 15, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 7, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 5, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Ft.
Kearney, N. T., July 19, '65. _
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 1, 'i'"'.
Ft. Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 1, '63;
claimed as deserter from 7th
Missouri S. M., and returned
to that reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with -
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Sep. 21, '64, Leavenworth,
of wounds rec'd accidentally.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. Bugler.
state of Kansas.
539
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Com ^
CPMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Spooiie. Peter
Smith. Henry
Smith, Henry .\
Sharp. William .. .
Searcy. William F.
Sotonsue, Pett-r...
Trump, Henry Y. . .
Thompson. Walter
Theobold. John . . .
Tyrer. Henry
Uell, Lenmel
Ward, Georpe
Ward. Peter
Wonder. John
Wonder, Frank
Warren. Thomas..
Whalen. .John
Wilson. John
William.s. .\lf red . .
Williams, Isaac...
Woods. James F.. .
Residence.
Lawrence ....
DeSoto
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ....
St.Joseph, Mo
Lawrence .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
DeSoto
Lawrence ....
St. Louis, Mo,
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Nov. 19, '6:i
Nov. 12, '6:<
Nov. 20, '6S
Nov. 24, '63
Oct. 24, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Dec. 21, '64
Nov. 18, '63
Nov. 6, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Nov. 12, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Nov. 18, '63
Nov. 22, '63
Nov. 17, '63
Nov. 19, '63
Nov. 4, "63
Dec. 1, '63
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Remarks.
Des. Leavenw'th, .Jan. 22, '65.
Des. Leavenw'th, .June 27, '64.
Des. Leavenw'th, Dec. 2, '6.3.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 7, '63; des.
Leavenw'th, July — , '65.
Dis. Aug. 12, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Des. Olathe, Kan., July 3, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability Mar. 6, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Died of dis. Leav'th, Feb. 1,'65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. May 12. '65.
Died Shawnee, Kan., June 13,
'64 ; acc'ly shot while on pick-
et guard.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 17, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, .Aug. 11, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Dec. 17, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 14, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Nov. 12, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. B.
Baxter, William R.
Decker. Zachariah. ..
Hoagland. William V.
Holland. Lauren T. .
Morrow, Humphrey .
Pennock, Cyrus . .
Smith. Colmers. . .
Smith. Charles F.
Shipley, Vriah M.
Shane, Peter
Tatlow, John W..
Willover. .Joseph.
UNDER COOK.
Murphy. Denni.s. .
Shawnee
Leavenworth,
Neo.'iho Falls,
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte.
July 20, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Jan. 11, '64
Mar. 20, '64
Jan. 3, '65
Dec. 12, '64
Jan. 5, '65
Dec. 17, '64
Sep. 22, '64
Feb. 28, '65
Dec. 22, '64
Dec. 21, '64
Oct. 13, '64
Sep. 19, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Jan. 24, '64
July 12, '64
Jan. 17, '65
Dec. 12, '64
Jan. 6, '65
Dec. 17, '64
Sep. 22, '64
Feb. 28, '65
Dec. 23, '64
Dec. 22, '64
Died of brain fever, Leaven-
worth, Dec. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 25, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disab. Sep. 15, '65.
Dis. for disability May 27, '65,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. .Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Doc. 28, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
Dis. May 31, '65, Leavenworth.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Feb. 28. '65.
Dis. Dec. 6, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
COMPANY C.
fAPTAIX.
Shubial P. Thompson,
FIRST LIEUT.
James W. Hendrix. ..
SECOND LIEUT.
William R. Lamdin..
Charles Ballance
FIRST SERGT.
David R. .Johnson
David AV. Seagraves..
SERGEANTS.
diaries S. Williamson
Edwin S. Corliss
William (i. Johnson. .
Edward Knicker-
bocker
Edwin E. Willis
John A. McFaddeu. ..
.\lfrpd Pense
David W. Seagrave.-^.
Reuben Brown
George T. Brooks. . . .
Thomas White
John Hogan
William Neller
William Sweeney .. .
Topeka . . .
Ohio City.
Ohio City
Wyandotte. ..
Topeka
Wyandotte. ..
Monticello . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Ohio City
Leavenworth
Topeka
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Shawnee
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence . . . .
Wyandotte . . ,
Sep. 27, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Sep. 27, '63
Dec. 2, '63
Oct. 8, '&i
Nov. 20, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 17, '&i
Dec. 8, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Sep. 1, 'di
Dec. 1. '»;:!
Oct. :«, 'tW
Oct. 10, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Dec. 17, '63
.Jan.
13,
'64
Dec.
22,
'63
Jan.
Mar.
9,
15,
'64
'64
Dec.
22,
'63
Mar.
1,
'64
Dec.
22,
'63
Mar
Dec.
Jan.
1,
2'>
"6,'
'64
'63
'64
Dec.
22,
'63
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Res. Mar. — , '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G, Oct. 7, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 5, '64, red.
to ranks Oct. 1, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Oct. 1, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 8. '64.
Died, Julesb'g,C.T.. June 18,'65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 12, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died, Leav'th, Aug. 10. '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Ma.i. .June 1, '65.
540
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— C'o»^.
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
John Hosan
Reuben Brown
Henry A. Brown ....
James Shuber
Edwin T.Miller....
William Neller
William Smith
George T. Brooks..
Samuel Lavere
James Flood
Philip Eex
John Kavauaugh. . .
James C. Barnett. . .
EliasDoll
John P. Pettegrew .
General L. Graham
FARRIERS.
James B. Barnett..
Alphonso H. Ford . .
SADDLERS.
Barnard Ritchie . . .
John R. Brown
BUGLERS.
John B. Ackers
Ephraim B. Warren
Charles H. Backus .
James E. Allen
WAGONER.
Otho M. Hamilton..
PRIVATES.
Abbot, James ..
Allen, James E
Anderson, John ....
.Allen, George H . . . .
Allen, Ethen
Ackers, John B
Brooks, George T. . .
Brown, Reuben
Barnett, James B. . .
Beavens, .John F
Barnett, James C. . .
Bryson, William . . .
Brown, John R
Brown, Henry A
Bradley, Oliver N . .
Booth, Richard
Corliss, Edwin S.. . .
Coyle, John
Christopher, John. .
Cunningham, Peter
Gregg, James
Connor, William . . .
Crum, Jonas
DoU, Elias
Davis, James R
Dorie, Josopli
Dryden, Henry C. . .
Dean, Thomas G
Flood, .James
Facenbaker, Mark .
Fisher, Oliver R
Freeman, Thomas . .
Ford, Alfonso H...
Graham, General L
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Monticello . . .
Leavenworth,
Seneca
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Ohio City . . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Ohio City . . .
Wyandotte . .
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Monticello . . .
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence . . .
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenwortli.
Seneca.
Leavenworth,
Ohio City
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 20. '62
Oct. 15, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Nov. 14, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Dec. 20, 'm
Sep. 16, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Sep. 27, "63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Dec. 7, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 10, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Dec, 1, '63
Nov. 24, 'm
Nov. 3, '63
Oct. 1, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 16, '63
Dec. 8, "63
Sep. 16, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 2. ■63
Dec. 12, "63
Nov. 20, "63
Nov. 23, 'm
Dec. 15, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 11, '63
Dec. 1. "63
Nov. 22, '6S
Oct. 15, '63
Oct. 5, '6:3
Dec. 3. '63
Nov. 14, '63
Jan.
Sep.
1, '64
4, "63
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec, 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 2, '65
Dec. 22, '&i
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
6, '64
;2, '63
6, '64
22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 15, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Red. to ranks Apr. 23, '64.
Red. to ranks May 24, '64 : red.
to ranks Feb. 2S, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Aug. 15, '64.
Red. to ranks Dec. 25, '64.
Red. to ranks Feb. 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 29, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. May 6, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability Dec. 27, '64,
Fort Leavenworth.
Red. to ranks Dec. S, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenworth, Oct. 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 1, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler ; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Died Olathe, Kan., July 15. '64.
Died Topeka, Jan. 15, '65.
Dis. May 31, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Bugler Sep. 17, "63 ; pro.
Bugler Feb. 8, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 7, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22. '63.
Pro. Farrier Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro; Corp. Oct. 1. '64; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Saddler.
Pro. Corp.; dis. May 29. '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
July 27, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, May 22, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 22, '6:3; pro.
Sergeant Oct. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for dis. May 31, '64, Chi-
cago. 111.
Des. Leavenworth, A.ug. 8, '64.
Des. Pawnee City, N. T., Mar.
20, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Dec: 6, '65.
Leavenworth
Aug. 26, "63
Dec. 2tl. '63
Des. Leavenw'th, Nov, 15, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. Corp. ; mu.<. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
541
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^
COMPANY C — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
■Gibson, James
Gallaher, Jamcs!
Ham. Kelley
Hotrau, John
Holsea, Amos
Hamilton, Otho M..
Holyard, John
Jolmson, William G
John.^ou. David B...
Johnson, Loss
Kavanaiiffh, John —
Knickerbocker, E(i-
wanl
Lavere, Samuel
Lynch, Peter
Moore, James H
McFadden, Jolin A. . .
Mallon, Thomas
Mallon, William
Miller. Edwin T
Malcomb, Jere-
miah H
McDonald, Francis..
Neller, William
Pockett, Pascal
Pitclier, James H
Pen.se, Alfred
Pettesrew. .Jolin P. ..
Pearson, John W
Ritchie. Harnard
Rex, Philip
Rilf y, Alexander
Smith, WiUiam
Shuber, James
Sa%ver, Jacob
Simmons, Hiram
Schofeubrick, Frank,
Sweeney, William . . . .
Tuttlesou, Frederick
Williamson, CharlesS
Walleumeyer, John . .
Warren, Peter
Warren, Ephraim B. .
Willis, Edwin E
Wells, Abraham D.. . .
Ward, Joseph B
White, Thomas
Wearts, Augustus
Youn6, Irvin
YuIp. William Y
Lawrence.,
Monticello..
Wyandotte.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Ohio City...
Paris
Lawrence...
Grant
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence..,
Monticello
Lawrence . ,
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Lawrence . . . .
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Sha wnee.
Seneca. . .
Leavenworth,
Nov. 20, '63
Nov. 30, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Oct. 4, '63
Dec. 10, '&i
Nov. 30, '63
Oct. S, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Nov. 2, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Oct. 16, '63
Dec. 2, '6:^
Oct. 10, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. «, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Dec. 8, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 16, '63
Oct. 15, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Dec. 11, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Nov. 20, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Oct. 6, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Nov. 10, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 30, '6:5
Nov. 13, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 6, '64
Dec. 22, '63
Des. Leavenworth, May 22, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 13, '64.
Mu.s. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22, '63; mus.
mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. May 26, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Wagoner ; des. Ft. Lara-
mie, D. T., Sep. 5, '6.5.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 8. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 22, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Dec. 22, '63;
pro. 1st Sergt Apr. —,'64;
mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 6, '64.
Dis. for disab. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg, Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 27, '64; pro.
Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22, '63; pro.
Corp. Oct. 1, '64 ; mus. out
witli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. F, Apr. 29,'64.
Dis. May 26, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22, '63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of typhoid fever, Lea-
venworth, July 2, "64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Coi:p. Aug. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file,
Pro. Saddler Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr.—, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. June 13, '64., Leavenworth
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22, '63.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 22, '63; mus.
out on det. roll, Leavenworth,
Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenworth, Oct. 30, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 15, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 30, '64.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 22, '63; pro.
Sergt. Dec. 14, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenwort^h, Mar. 18,'64.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Sergeant.
Dis. for disability Nov. 4, '64,
Leavenworth.
Dishonorably discharged by
sentence of G. C. M., Ft. Lar-
amie, D. T., Aug. 3, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of consumption, Leaven-
worth, Mar. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, June 13, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. C.
Backus, Charles H . .
Green, Henry H
Hamilton, John
Mock, John
Miller, Henry A
Ricker, Mark L
Stumbo, Charles D. .
Leavenworth,
Mound City . .
Leavenwortii,
Iowa Tp.
Pawnee. .
Dec.
^
'64
Mar.
11,
'65
Nov.
16,
'64
Feb.
26,
'65
Dec.
19,
'64
Mar.
11,
'65
Mar.
18,
'65
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
542
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Com f.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C — Continuefh
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKIVATES.
Seagraves, David W. .
Schiiell, John
Valentine, John —
Zachus, Charles H —
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 24, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Dec. 7, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Feb. 24, '65
Jan. 2, '65
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
John Kendall —
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry T. Stith. . . .
James L. Walker.
SECOND LIEUT
Silas Dexter
James A. Spencer . .
FIRST SERGT.
WiUiam Brown
James A. Spencer . .
James Delaney
SERGEANTS.
Alfred Caulkins . . . .
James A. Spencer...
James Breunner
Reuben Mapes
Thomas E. Mousley.
.James Delaney
Conrad Zehner
William Brown.
Meipsis Killough —
Alexander Hunter . . .
Joseph Hannan
Logan P. Dooley
Joseph Vaughn
Thomas Breretou . . .
WiUiam McDonald ,
John Whalen
Morgan Mclntyre...
Nathaniel Cox
Robert J. McKee —
Hosea B. Bradford. ,
CORPORALS.
James Delaney
Alfred Hutchinson.
William McDonald
Robert Bayles
Thomas Breretou —
Morgan Mclntyre —
Leavenworth,
Meipsis Killough
John Bourk
John O. Lingenfelter,
Frederick True
Abraham Half moon. .
Alexander Hunter —
John Whalen
David S. Vanalstine,
Lorenzo D. Barnett..
Joseph Hannan.
FARRIER.
Samuel D. Reynolds,
BUGLERS.
Samuel A. Stewart. . .
Winfield T. Hawkins,
Lawrence . . .
Junct'n City.
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Elwood
Leavenworth
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Delaw'e Res..
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Dec. 1, '63
Oct. 9, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Nov. 6, '63
Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
9, '63
6, 'm
8, '6:3
30, '63
10, '63
24, '63
1, '63
Oct. 12, '63
Dec,
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
1, '63
30, '63
11, '65
7, '65
1, '63
21, '63
28. '63
30, '64
16, '63
21, '63
10, '63
22, '63
Peoria .
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 28, '63
Oct. 12, '63
Dec. 10, '63
Jan. 7, '65
Oct. 10, '63
Jan. 22, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Jan. 30, '64
Dec. 8, '63
Nov. 30, '63
Jan. 18, '64
Sep. 21, '63
Dec. 6, '63
Feb, 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Mar. 31, '65
Feb. 5, "64
Feb. 11, '65
Dec. 29. '63
Jan. 12, '65
Jan. 7, '65
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Jan. 9, '65
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Dismissed the service per S. 0.
No. 276, Dept. Missouri, series
of '65.
Dismissed the service per S.
O. No. 15, W. D., dated Jan.
10, '65.
Died Oct. 22, '65, of gunshot
wounds.
Dis. per S. O. 433, W. D., dat'd
Aug. 11, '65, to take effect Jan.-
10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 28, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Feb. 11, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of cong. chill, Leaven'tb.
Mar. S, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 28, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Red. to ranks Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65 ;
wounded in hand in action.
KiUed in action, Oct. 19, '<il
Lexington, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6^).
Red. to ranks Nov. 9, '65.
Red. to ranks .July 11, '65.
Red. to ranks July 2,S, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks, Mar. 12, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Died Leav'th, Jan. 13, '61.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 6, '61.
Dis. for disability Aug. 11, '64.
Leavenworth.
Red. to ranks Jan. 13, '64 ; pro.
Sergt. July 17, '65.
Red. to ranks J'an. 10, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Red. to ranks Apr. 1, '64; pro.
Sergt. Nov. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks July 1, '64.
Red. to ranks Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
543
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry — Co/i^.
COMPANY B — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Allen James
Leavenworth,
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Died Leavenworth Feb. 27, '64.
Allison, George
Wyandotte, ..
' '
' '
Died in the field, N. T., Aug.
13, '8.i.
Pro. Lst Sergt. Dec. 31, '63;
Brown, William
"
"
"
pro. Sergt. Mar. 12, '64.
Barnett, Lorenzo D...
' '
Dec. S, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '6").
Barnes. Henry
Leavenworth,
Nov. 23, '63
' '
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Baker, John
Lawrence —
Jan. 6, '63
Nov. 27, '63
!!
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Brannan, James
Bourk, John
Leavenworth,
Dec. 10, '63
Pro. Coi'p. May 5, '64 ; no evi.
of mus. out on filo.
Bayles, Robert
Wyandotte . . .
Dec. 1, '63
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Brereton, Thomas
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Brandon, William....
Lawrence —
Nov. -23, '63
' '
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Babcock, Nehe-
Dec. 6, '65.
niiah W
Leavenworth,
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Died in the field, N. T., May
24, '65.
Bradford, Hosea B...
' '
Sep. 21, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Pro. Sergt.
Breunner, James
Wyandotte. ..
Dec. 6, '63
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 31, '63; des.
Emporia, Feb. 23, '65.
Buckley, Dennis
"
Dec. 2, '63
"
Dis. for disability Aug. 18, '64,
Leavenworth.
Caulkins, Alfred
Leavenworth,
Nov. 6, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 29, '63.
Collins, Charles
' '
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Des. Leroy, May 8, '64.
Cox, Nathaniel
Elwood
Jan. 30, '64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65; mus.
out July 5, '65, Ft. Riley.
Delaney, James
Leavenworth,
Oct. 10, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Pro. Corp. Dec. 29, '63.
Dear, John
Lawrence
Nov. 22, '63
Absent in arrest. Ft. Kearney,
N. T. ; no evidence of muster
out on file.
Dorris, Oliver
Wyandotte. ..
Dec. 8, '6:^
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Doxsee, Archelaus . . .
' '
Dec. 7, '63
' ' ' '
Ford, James
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Nov. 21, '63
Jan. 24, '64
Fob. 4, '64
( i w
Fanning, Zachariali..
" "
Fortune, John
' '
Oct. 17, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Died Leavenworth, Jan. 1, '6.5.
Felt, Lucius H
Lawrence
Nov. 22, '63
Pro. R. Q. M. Sergt. June
20, '64.
Goudy, Edwin M
Leavenworth,
Nov. 23, '63
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Gransel, John
Wyandotte . . .
Dec. 7, '63
' '
Mus. out May 15, '65, L'worth.
Hunter, Alexander. . .
' '
Dec. 1, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
Hawkins, Winfield T.
Peoria
Dec. 6, '63
' '
Pro. Bugler.
Halfmoon, Abraham,
Delaware Res.
Jan. 22, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Pro. Corp. May 1, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Harris, John
Wyandotte . . .
Dec. &, '63
Dec. 29, '63
No evi. of mus. out on file;
absent sick, since Feb. 13, '65,
Fort Riley.
Hannan, Joseph
Leavenworth,
Nov. 30, '63
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64 ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Horton, William
' '
Oct. 26, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Mus. out July 5, '65, Ft. Riley.
Horton, Sanford
' '
Oct. 24, '63
Dec. 29, '64
Dis. for disability Mar. 23, '65,
Leavenworth.
Hutchison, Alfred
Jackson, William T..
' '
Nov. 22, '63
Dec. '29, '63
Pro. Corp. Dec. 29, '63.
' '
Jan. 30, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Dis. for disability Aug. 19, '64,
Leavenworth.
Kelley, Michael
' '
Oct. 26, '6:3
Dec. 29, '63
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Kelley, Miles
Potosi
Dec. 12, '63
Nov. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
t i * '
Kelley, Francis
" "
Killouf,'h, Meipsis
Leavenworth,
Oct. 12, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '64.
Kennedy, James
' '
Oct. 17, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 8, '64.
Konkeparte, Levi
DelawareRos.
Jan. 22, '64
"
Dis. for disability Aug. 19, '65,
Fort Scott.
Lafountain, Amos
Leavenworth,
Oct. 17, '6:3
Doc. 29, '63
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Ladd. William A
' '
Jan. 2, '64
Feb. 4, '64
' ' ' '
Ladd, Edwin E
' '
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Lee, Thoni:is
Lawrence
Feb. ^ 3, '64
Nov. 23, '63
Dec, 29, '63
it It
Love, John F
H i 1
Lafreiuer, David B. ..
" "
Lovelady, Jackson. ..
Elwood
Jan. 30, '64
Feb. 4, '64
■ 1 II
Landsburg, Peter
Leavenworth,
Nov. 4, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Dis. for disability Aug. 19, '64,
Fort Scott.'
McDonald, WiUiam. .
Wyandotte . . .
Dec. 1, '63
"
Pro. < orp. Dec, 31, '63; pro.
Corp. Mar. 1, "65.
Mclntyre, Morgan,..
"
Nov. 28, '6:3
"
Pro. Corp. Feb. 4, '64; pro.
Corp. June 1, '64.
Mc.\uley , Daniel
Leaveuwortli,
Feb. 1, 64
Feb. 4, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65
544
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co«^
COMPANY D — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
McDermott, Bernard,
McKelim, Robert —
Mapes, Reuben
Mousley, Thomas E.
Matthewson, Alex-
ander
McGuire, Nathan J.
Morri-ssy, William.. .
Moore, William —
McKco, Robert J . . . .
Noble, James
Potter, Preston S
Perry, Henry
Reynolds, Samuel D.
Stewart, Samuel A. . .
Smith, Edward
Schleimmer, Charles
Stewart, Johu
Stout, John W
Stilts, Josiah
Sulton, John
Swenee, John
Schennerhorn, John.
Spencer, James. A. . .
True, Frederick
Vanalstine. David S.
Whalen, John
Welch. James
Warren, William A. .
Zehner, Conrad .
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Lawrence —
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth
El wood
Leavenworth
DelawareRes
Leavenworth
Lawrence —
Leavenworth
Wathena
Leavenworth,
Dec.
9,
'63
Oct.
10,
'63
Dec.
s,
'63
Oct.
30,
'63
Nov.
21,
'63
Nov.
24,
'63
Nov.
27,
'63
Oct.
17,
'63
Sep.
16,
'63
Nov.
29,
'63
■Nov.
4,
'63
Dec.
«,
'63
Jan.
1«,
'64
Sep.
21,
'63
Jan.
:hii.
'64
Dec.
1,
'63
Nov.
21,
'63
Jan.
29,
'64
Jan.
1,
'64
Dec.
3,
'63
Nov
23,
'63
Dec.
10,
'63
Oct.
9,
'63
Oct.
10,
'63
Dec. 29, '63
Jan. 30, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 23, '63
Oct. 24, '64
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. _ 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Apr. 20, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 4, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 30. '63; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '6,5.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 30,'63 ; mus. out
June 5, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Deserted May 20, '64.
Dos. Leavenworth, Apr. 20, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Aug. 7, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out Leaven-
worth, May 28, 'e.i.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6.5.
Deserted Feb. 22, '65.
Pro. Farrier ; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Pro.BuglerDec. 31, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability. Ft. Scott,
Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 29, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 12, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65^
Dis. for disability Apr. 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 1, '64. ^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. D.
Aid ridge, .John T
Campbell, Jonathan.
Cropp, John R
Crutcher, Robert
Courtright, John
Dodson, James
Fray, William
Ivy, .Joshua
Jones, Walter
Lingenfelter, Johu O.
Longley, John W
Leakley, Isaac N
Ocnes, Charles H
Pleamons, Charles L
Riddle, John E
Reynolds, Joseph W.
Tooley, Logan P
Vaughn, Jo.seph.
Watts, Walter. . .
Watts, Newton. .
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 9, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Jan. 7, '65
9, '65
7, '65
9, '65
7, '65
7, '65
Jan.
9,
'65
Mar.
Jan.
4,
9,
'65
'65
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
28,
9,
28,
9,
12,
'65
'65
'65
'65
'65
Jan.
9,
'65
Mus. out June 6, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. en route to join Co. Mar.
23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '65; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
William J. Fitzgerald
Philip Doppler
McG inly M.N eely....
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles Guenther —
Esculapins Buck-
master
Thomas E. Mills
SECOND LIEUT.
Esculapins Buck-
master
Thomas E. Mills
FIRST SERGT.
Thomas E. Mills
John Barber
Ridgely, Mo.
Weston, Mo.
Topeka
Weston, Mo.
Leavenworth,
Parkville,Mo,
Leavenworth
Parkville,Mo.
Eagleville.Mo
Sep, 4, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 4, '65
Oct. 9, '65
Jan. 7, '64
Nov. 1, '64
Nov. 22, '65
Mar. 16, '64
Jan. 12, '65
Sep. 23, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Res. Jan 31, '65.
Res. June 20, '64. ,
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Pro. Capt. Co. M, Nov. 3, '64.
Res. July 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, b.3.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 22, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Jan. 12, '65. ^
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
state of Kansas.
545
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry -C'o/j^.
COMPANY -E-CoiUinnecl.
Names and rank.
SEROEAXTS.
Jolin Barber
Albert H. Inj,'nuii
Lewis ('. (lai'ko, .
John R. Vais.sur. . .
, Joseph J. Daniels
John Tierney
1 Samuel Harsliberger,
( Joseph BrifTRS
[ CORPOKALS.
Lewis C Clarke
Joseph J. Daniels . .
John Tierney
, Samuel Harshberfrer,
James W. Slaifle . .
William E. Slagle.
Richard J[a!(iiiey .
Edmund \V. Smith
John Jennings
William BriirKs . . .
Elihu M. Jnirrani. .
I Jacob Mathony . . .
John (laines
John Gattiker
James Wren
: John Williams
[ FAREIER.
i Chester Wardlow.
SADDLER.
I Cornelias Coleman.
BUGLERS.
Francis M: Marcurn
1 Benedict Kimber. ..
f WAGON'EK.
\ Charles Hairedoni ,
PRIVATES.
' Ahrberg, Wm. A. F
Barber, .Tf)ha
BriKSS, Jose pi 1
BriKffs, William
■ Boydston, Nathaniel
Butler, Easom A . . .
Bailey, Thomas H. .
: Blake. Geort,'!'
, Barker, Elisha
Byer, Charles
Bolton, Francis
Clarke, Lewis C
Coker, .Josepli
Coleman, T'ornelius
Cockriid, Morgan ..
Cline, Abraham
Daniels, Joseph J..
Duffron, Daniel . . .
Davis. James
Davis, Henry
Denny, James P
Gaines, John
Guinn, Jonathan K
' Guinn, David M
Ginder, Joseph
Harshberser, Samuel
Hagcdorn, Charles,
Herron, Joscnh
Harmon. William F
Huyst. William ....
Holmes, Robert A..
Hendricks, William
Hill, John J
Hatfield, James.
Howard, John T.
Ingram, Albert H .
Ingram, Thomas J.
Ingram, Elihu M. .
Jennings, John. .. .
Residence.
Eagle ville, Mo
Ridgely, Mo..
Albany
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Ridgely, Mo..
Leavenworth.
Aspinwail,Nb
Ruch. Co.. Mo.
Richmond Mo
Ridgely, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Ridgely, Mo..
Jackson Co. . .
Platte Co. Mo.
Leavenworth,
Pratt Co., Mo.
Holton
Leavenworth,
Jackson Co. ..
Albany
Leavenworth,
Aspinwall,Nb
Leavenworth,
Eagleville,Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Ridgely, Mo..
Platte Co.Mo.
Atcliison
Leavenworth,
Ridgely, Mo..
•Jackson Co. . .
Ridgely, Mo . .
Jacks'nCo Mo
Jjeavenworth,
PlatteCo.,Mo.
Aspinwall,Nb
Leavenworth,
Aspinwall,Nb
Franklin Co..
Aspiiiwall,Nb
Indianapolis,
Bethany, Mo..
Nebraska
Ridgely, Mo..
Leavenworth,
Ridgely, Mo.
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 1, '63
Oct. 20, '63
Feb.
Dec.
1, '64
1, '63
Feb. 1, '64
Nov. 2.5, '63
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Feb. 1,
Mar. 16,
June 1,
Nov. 23,
Feb. 20,
•Jan. 1,
Dec. 1,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 17,
Dec. 1.5,
Nov. 28,
Nov. 1,
Dec. 28,
Dec. 30, '64
Nov. 17, '63
Feb. 1, '64
Nov. 10, '63
Dec. 15, '63
Dec. 1,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 25,
Dec. 1,
Nov. 1,
Oct. 26,
Dec. 15,
Oct. 21,
Jan. 1,
Nov. 2,
Mar. 9,
Oct. 20,
Nov. 17,
Dec. 2,
Nov. 26,
Dec. 1,
Dec. 3,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 1,
Dec. 15.
Jan. 16, '63
Feb. 24, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Feb. 24, '64
Feb. 9, '64
Oct. 12, '63
Jan. 17, '64
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Dec. ;iO, '63
Oct. 20, '6:<
Dec. 3, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Date of
muster.
.Jan. ^ 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. 7, "64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 30, '64
July 8, '64
Mar. 11, '64
.Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Jan. 2, '65
Jan. 7, "64
Mar. 11, "64
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
H, '64
7, '64
9, '64
7, '64
2, '64
7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Mar.
11, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
.Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
.Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11. '64
Bemarks.
-35
Pro. 1st Sergt. Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6
Pro. Sergt. June 3, 64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 2, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out w'ith reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks June 30. '65.
Mus. out \vith reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out May 16, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. L, Fob.10,'65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 11, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Killed by guerrillas in Platte
Co., Mo., June 9, '64.
Died Leavenworth. Aug. 6, '64.
Dis. for disability June 2, '64.
Pro.Reg.Q.M. Sergt. Mar. 10,'64.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Saddler Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenwortli. Mar. 21, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. '6, '65.
Dis. for disability Jan. 14, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 7, "65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. July 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. Feb. 28,'65, per sen. G.C.M.
Died Leavenw'tli, .Sept. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11, '64.
Pro. Wag. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability June 20, '65.
Claimed as a de.>erter by 7th
Mo. State Militia, Mar. 17,'64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11, '65 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 24, '65.
546
Adjutant GcncraVs Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co)i<.
COMPANY 'E-Contimied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Jaynes, Thomas .J —
Holton
Feb. If), '64'
Mar. 11, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Kimber, Benedict —
Leavenworth,
Nov. 10, '63
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Leeper, George
Ridgely, Mo..
Dec. 1.5, '63
' *
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Weston, Mo..
Platte Co., Mo
Jan. 18, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Jan. 7, '64
it ( t
Lig£?ett, James S
i< <<
Long, William P
Gentry Co., Mo
Oct. 20, '63
Killed in action Sep. 8, '65,
Powder River, M. T.
Lingrell, James H. . . .
Aspinw'll, Nb.
Jau. 24, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Died Julesb'g, C. T., Apr. 1,'65.
Mathony, Jacob
Jackson Co. . .
Dec. 15, '63
Jan. 7, '64
Pro. Corp. July 11, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Marcnrn, Francis M..
Albany
Feb. 1. '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mays, Monroe
Platte Co., Mo
Jan. 17, '64
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '64,
McBride, Bartlett....
Leavenworth,
Dec. 17, '63
Jan. 7. '64
11 11
Miles, James A
' '
Dec. 1, '63
' '
• ' ' '
Miles, Arthur C
' '
' '
11 i ,
White Cloud..
Buch. Co., Mo.
Dec. 11, '63
Nov. 23, '63
Mar. 11, '64
i i 11
Maloney, Eichard
Pro. Corp. Jan. 12, "65; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Franklin Co..
Platte Co., Mo
Leavenworth,
Dec. 2, '63
Dec. 15, '63
Feb. 9, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenworth, Apr. 21, '64.
Mus. out July 6, '65, Leav'th.
Meade, Javish
Moulton, Dorman
Wyandotte . . .
Nov. 23, '63
Jan. 7, '64
Mus. out June 17, '65, Leav'th.
Nelson, Charles
' '
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Nicliolsou, Lemuel S.
Atchison
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Pro. Vet. Surgeon Feb. 7, '65.
Petty, William G
Platte Co., Mo
Dec. 1.5, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Died Leavenworth Nov. 15, '64.
Atchison
Jackson Co. . .
.Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 3, '63
>.
Des. Julv 5, '64.
Pierce, Martin
Dis. for disability Jan. 4, '6.5.
Pearson, James
Buch. Co., Mo.
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mus. out May 29, '65, Leav'th.
Roth, Minus
Jackson Co. . .
Feb. 1, '64
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Robins, Charles
Leavenworth,
Dec. 15, '63
Mar. 9, '64
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Smith, Edmund W. ..
Richra'd, Mo.
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Pro. Corp. Feb. 21, '65.
Smith, Edward K....
' '
' '
' •
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Snyder, Stephen
Franklin Co..
Nov. 25, '63
' '
" "
Shallow, Joseph
* *
Jan. 23, '64
' *
' ' ' '
Stiers, John B
Aspinw'll, Nb.
Jan. 24, '64
' '
11 11
Franklin Co..
Oct. 19, '63
Dec. 2, '63
Jan. 7, '64
Died Ft. Kearney, N. T., July
Smith, .John
8, '65.
Died Leavenworth, Aug. 7, '64.
Sevejohn, John
' '
Oct. 19, '63
' '
Died Leavenwortli, Feb. 6, '64.
Shanga-Honga
' '
' '
' '
Died Leavenworth, Mar. 11, '84.
Stephens, George H . .
Mt. Pleasant,
Dec. 24, '63
' '
Pro. Hosp'al Stow'd Mar. 10,'64.
Tierney , John
Leavenworth,
Dec. 1, '63
Mar. 11,.'64
Pro. Corp. Mar. 11. '64.
Tiado, John
Franklin Co..
Oct. 19, '63
Jan. 7, '64
Died Leavenworth, Aug. 7, '64.
Tolbott, Joshua O. . . .
W^yandotte . . .
Nov. 22, '63
' '
Dis. for disability Dec. 22, '64.
Vassar, John R
Albany
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 1, '65.
Vassar. Eli
Wyandotte . . .
Nov. 24. '6:3
Jan. 7, "64
Williams, Henry
Wren, .James
Platte Co., Mo
Nov. 1, '63
Pro. Corj). ; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Williams, Francis. . . .
Franklin Co..
Oct. 19, "63
' '
Died Leav'th. Jan. 21, '65.
Williams, John
Holton
Dec. 28, '63
' '
Pro. Corp.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Adams, John T
Easton
Mar.
4, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Brown, Colbv
Kickapoo
Nov.
Mar.
19, '64
4, '65
Nov. 22, '64
Mar. 4, '65
11 it
Burrows, Aaron
11
Bergman, Gustave...
Lawrence —
Sep.
16, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Mus. out June 13, '65, Leav'th.
Crane, Harbord J
Leavenworth.
Feb.
24. '65
Feb. 24, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '66.
Collins, John C
Easton
Mar.
4, '65
Mar. 4, '65
11 11
Mar.
6, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Killed bv Indians June 19, '65.
Demasters, Eras-
Pawnee Ranche, C. T.
Leavenworth,
Nov.
Aug.
4, '64
22, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Aug. 22, "64
Deserted Feb. 13, '65.
Fiucher, Richard
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Flynn, Patrick
Dayton, Ohio,
Dec.
25, '64
Dec. 26, '64
Fowler, Jolin
Easton
Mar.
6, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Gattiker, John
Leavenworth,
Nov.
28, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '65.
Harris, Lorin E
St. Louis, Mo.
.Jan.
6, '65
Jan. 7, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
James, Henry W
Easton
Mar.
4, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mus. out Aug. 7, '65, Leav'th.
Kretz. Frederick
St. Louis, Mo.
Sep.
16, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Lafanner, Lewis
Chase county.
Nov.
11, '64
Nov. 17, '64
11 11
Leppard, Abraham. . .
Weston, Mo..
Sep.
16, '64
Sep. 20, '64
11 11
Lee, Jesse
Easton
Mar.
4, '65
Mar. 4, '65
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mahan, John
Wab'nsee Co.
Nov.
11, '64
Nov. 17, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Maxon, Wallace H. ..
Leavenworth.
Jan.
4, '65
.Jan. 5, '65
" "
state of Kansas.
547
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. :E. ~ Continued.
Cont.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Mills, Thomas E
Nichols, Benjamiu L,
O'Mara, James
Pa.\ 110, William
Faiks, Robert
Fiukertoii, Thomas..
Robeitsou,. James W.
Renfrew, Arthur D. ..
Rigss, David G
Slasle, James W
Sla.fflo, William E
Stopheus, John E
StariH's. Milton J
Stanford. Miltou
Sheltou, Elmore B. ..
Tritt. Felix M
Thorn p.-ion, William M
Turner, James
Thompson, Foster
Wardlow, Chester
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Parkville,Mo,
Leavenworth,
Easton
Kickapoo . . . .
Delaware
Jack.son Co. . .
Council Grove
Aspiuwall, Nb
Leavenworth,
.Albany
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo..
Ea.ston,
Leavenworth,
Sep. 4, '64
Feb. 23, '6.5
Dec. 25, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Mar.
.June
May
June
May
Mar.
Oct.
May
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
9, '65
8, '64
17, '64
16, '64
1, '64
1, '64
1, '64
5, '64
6, '65
2, '64
4, '65
16, '64
4, '65
30. '65
Date of
muster.
Sep. 23, '64
Feb. 23, '65
Dec. 26, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Mar.
July
May
July
May
Mar.
Oct.
May
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
9, '65
14, '64
19, '64
30, '64
8, '64
11, '64
8, '64
11, '64
9, '65
4, '64
4, '65
19, '64
4, '65
2, '65
Remarks.
Pro. 1st Serst.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 'fi5.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mu.s. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 3, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenworth, June 4, '64.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with regr. Dec. 6, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Farrier July 1. '65.
COMPANY F.
tAPT.\IN.
.Uioniram J. Miller
.\ndrew J. Barber..
FIRST LIELT.
Hiram Malotte
Aadrew J. Barber. .
franklin Ellis
SECOND LIECT.
JeremiahH. Malcomb
FIKST SERGEANT.
Franklin Ellis
SEEGE.\NTS.
WiUiam B. Fox
John S. Malotte
George B. Smith
Milton D. Riley..
John A. W. Bush
Edward R. Learning.
David Staples....
JohnT. Cain
John R. Hughes
James M. Elgin
WiUiam C. Hatley...
(ORPOK.VLS.
James M. Elgin
John R.Hughes
David Staides
Martin Ford
Mahlon B. Mathers . .
William B. Fox
James P. Ford
WiUiam McKinley . . .
Eh A.Cain
James M. Barnes
Oscar Short ....
George T. Culley
Harmon F. Berry
Johns. Waddle....'!
F.VKRIEE.
James F. Devault...
BL.-VCKSMITH.
Christian Rings-
hou.'^en
,,..,,. BLGJ.ERS.
\\ ilham E. Tharp ....
James T. Barnes
Michael M. Malone..
James P. Ford
Charles E. Sniitli
Ohio City.
EagleviUe,Mo
ParkviUe, Mo
EagleviUe.Mo
New L'nc'ster
Gr'nt.D'visCo
New L'nc'ster Jan. 15, '64
S.VDDLER.
Michael M. Malone.
Martin Ruthlof
James N. Daniels...
Platte Co, Mo
ParkviUe, Mo
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa
ParkviUe, Mo
PrtteCity,Mo
ParkviUe, Mo
Green viUe.. .
ParkvUle, Mo
PrtteCity,Mo
ParkviUe, Mo
Lawrence
Pl'tteCo., Mo
Ohio City ....
NeoshoR'p'd
ParkviUe, Mo
Wyandotte .
Oskaloosa ..
Leavenworth,
Wabaunsee. .
Wyandotte. .
Leavenworth,
ParkvUle, Mo
Leavenworth,
ParkviUe, Mo
Baldwin City
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
"63
'64
'63
'6:3
'64
•64
"63
'64
'63
'64
•63
'64
'63
'a3
'63
'64
'64
'64
'64
Baldwin City.
ParkviUe, Mo
Feb. 25, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Nov. 13, '63
Jan. 2, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Sep. '25, '65
Jan. 21, '64
.\pr. 14, '65
Nov. 16, '65
Apr. 29, '64
.Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Ohio City. .... Feb. 14, '64
Oskaloosa Mar. 18, '64
Mar. 15, '64
Dec. 23, '63
Oct. 1, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr, 27, '64
Res. June 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. the service Mar. 8, '65.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. Jan. 27, '65, per S. O. No.
Si from Hdqrs. Dept. of Kan.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 16, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. '6, '65.
Mus. out May 29, '65. Leav'th.
Mus. out May 17, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. for disability Nov. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 18, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 31, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, "64.
App. Bug. Jan. 22, '65.
KiUed by guerrUlas Oct. 27, '64,
Newton Co., Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Sep. 30, '65.
Red. to ranks July 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65
Red. to ranks Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Appointed Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red to ranks.
548
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co/?Y.
COMPANY F — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Anderson, William M.
Barber, Andrew J —
Barnes, .James M
Berry, Hannon F
Brink, Jackson
Brannum, Leroy M...
Barnes, James T
Butler. Francis M —
Brink, Isaac
Bridges, JefEerson —
Busb, John A. W
Brown, Sebron
Cain, Eli A
Carter, William
Cain, John T
Cobine, Jamos
Coakley, Joseph C . . .
Devault, James F —
Duncan, William B..
Daniels, James N —
Eli2:in, James M
Ellis, Asa
Ellis, Ben j am in F....
Ellis, Franklin
Fox, William B
Ford, Martin
Furgerson, Robert S.,
Ford, James P
Gray, Georsre W
Gansnell, Zach-
ariah W
Gray, John J
Hughes, John'R
Hatley, William C...
Hoss, William H
Hess, .James E
Harrington, William,
Hudnell, John
Johnson, Robert S. ..
Jordan, Paul
Kennedy, John M
Kurn, William S
Liggett, John C
Learning, Edwin R..
Lucas, Daniel P
Liiucaster, Samuel Y.
Loomis, David T
Malotte, John S
Mathers, Mahlou B..
Molone, Michael M . .
Malotte, Jasper N. . . .
McLain, David S
Moore, Theodore
McGaugh, John
McKinley, William. . .
Martin, Thomas
Muuter, Frank
Morrow, Samuel C. ..
McAlexander Samuel
McAlexander, James,
McAlexander, Mil-
ton L
Perkins, William H..
Pierce, William
Riley, Milton D
Rogers, John
Reed, St<»phen R
Lit. Stranger
Eaglev'le, Mo
Wyandotte. . .
Wabaunsee. . .
Parkville^Mo
Doniphan
Parkville,Mo,
Leavenworth
Parkville,Mo
Quindaro.
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Parkville,Mo,
NewL'nc'ster,
PlatteCo.,Mo
Pai-kville,Mo.
Lawrence..
Ohio City. .
Parkville.Mo.
Baldwin City,
Parkville,Mo.
PlatteCi'y.Mo
Greenville
Parkville.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Pai'kville,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Parkville,Mo.
Oskaloosa
Quindaro
Parkville.Mo.
Lyon county..
Parkville,Mo.
Lawrence
Baldwin City,
Parkville,Mo.
PlatteCi'y,Mo
Richm'd.Mo,,
NeoshoR'p'ds
Parkville,Mo.
Jjeavenworth,
Parkville,Mo.
Grasshopper..
Wyandotte.
Parkville,Mo.
Leavenworth,
Parkville.Mo.
Lawrence
Mar. 31 '64
Mar. 14. '64
Mar. 10, '64
Nov. 13. '63
Dec. 24, '63
Jan. 2. '64
Jan. 4, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 14, '63
Jan. 2, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Jan. 4, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Jan. 1. '64
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 1, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. 23, '63
Feb. 2. '64
Dec. 29. '63
Dec. 19. '63
Jan. 1.5, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Dec. 28, '63
Mar. 30. '64
Feb. 14. '64
Dec. 14. '63
Mar. 2S, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 24, '63
Dec. 22, '63
Jan. 4, '64
Apr. 12. '64
Jan. 5. '64
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
.Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Apr.
Jan.
12, '64
1, '64
28, '64
19. '63
4. -63
31, '64
13, '64
14, '64
26. '64
23, '63
25, '64
1.5, '64
23, '63
4, '64
3, '64
15, '64
22, '64
14, '63
5, '64
4, '64
Dec. 4, '63
Feb. 2, '64
Jan. 2, '64
Mar. 31, "64
Dec. 23, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Mar. 21, '64
Apr, 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan, 21. '64
Apr. 27. '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21. '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21. '64
Apr. 27. '64
.Jan. 21. '64
.\pr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
27. -'64
21, '64
27. '64
21. '64
27, '64
21, '64
27, '64
21, '64
27, '64
21, '64
27, '64
21, '64
Jan.
Apr.
21, '64
27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan, 21. '64
Apr. 27. '64
Jan. 21. '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21. '64
Apr. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Apr. 14, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 21, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1 , '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Killed by guerrillasJuly 7. '64,
Parkville, Mo.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 11. '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Oct. 1. '64,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Dec. 11. '61,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out May 29, "65, Leav'th.
Pro. Farrier Apr. 29. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Saddler; mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Absent sick ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Died of erysipelas, Leav'th,
June 12, '64.
Died in Dak. Ter., Aug. 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Apr. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out May 26, '65. Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out May 13, '65. Leav'th.
Mus. out INIay 29. '65, Leav'th.
Died Leav'th, Apr. 2, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 29, '64,
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Pro. Saddler Apr. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Absent sick ; noevi. of muster
out on fUe.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Died Leavenworth, July 3, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, .July 7. '64.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability July 28, '64.
Dis. for disability July 9, '64.
Dis. .\pr. 15, '65, on account of
wounds received in battle,
Little Blue, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 29. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
54S
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -Co/, ^
COMPANY F-CoyiUnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
RoK<^rs, William H. . .
Parkerv'e, Mo
Dec. '29, '63
.Jan. 21, '64
Dis. for disability Sep. 11, '65.
Rotrers, James M
' '
Jan. 4, '64
' '
Dis. for disability Dec. 1, '64.
Rhobon, Fivdoiick. . .
' •
Mar. 15, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Mus. out May 15, '65, Leav'th.
Riugshousen, Chris-
..
Feb. '20, '64
Dec. 23, '63
Jan. 21, '64
Pro. Blacksmith Nov. 1, '64.
Ruthlof. Martin
Pro. Saddler May 14, '65.
Smith, Georg:e B
' '
Dec. 29, '63
' '
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 29, '64.
Staples, David
' '
' '
* '
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '64.
Short, Oscar
Oskaloosa
Jan. 18, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '65.
Pro. Bugler Oct. 31, '6"..
Smith, Chark-s E
' '
Mar. 18, '64
' '
Shannon, Iji'orije R..
Parkerv'e, Mo
Dec. 14, '63
Jan. 21, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Shannon, John B
' '
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Simpson, James S
Quiudaro
Jan. 2, '64
' ' ' '
Shanklin, John F....
Lawrence —
Mar. 10, '64
Apr. 27, "64
' '
Smith, Wiulield S . . .
Fontana
Mar. 18, '64
Killed in action Oct. 28, '64,
Newtonia, Mo.
Still\vaj?on, James M.
Parkerv'e, Mo
Jan. 2, '64
' '
Mus. out June 9, '65, Le'worth.
Tharp, William E . . . .
Leavenworth,
Mar. 31, '64
Pro. Bugler; mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Waddle, John S
Wyandotte . . .
Jan. 2, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Pro. Corp. Oct. 31, '65.
Warreu, William
Leavenworth,
Mar. 25, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Des. Leavenworth, May 3, 64.
Wheeler, James
' '
Mar. 24, '64
* *
Dis. for disab. Apr. 25, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. F.
.\dkinson, Samuel
Leavenworth,
Mar. 22, '65
Mar. 22, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Culley, George T
' ' '
Aug. 27, '64
Oct. 1. '64
Pro. Corp. Jan' 22, '64.
Gray, Isaac N
Stranger
Aug. 1, '64
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Goodyear, Lewis P. . .
Platte Co., Mo
Jan. 1, '64
• '
Mus. out May 26, '65, L'worth.
McConnell, John C. . .
Wilm'gton.Ill
July 4, '64
Oct. 4, '64
Mus. out Dec. 6, '65.
Owens, John F
Easton
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Absent sick; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Sharia, Deleo P
Wabaunsee. . .
Aug. 26, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Mus. out June 9, '65, Le'worth.
Thatcher, Ignituis...
Easton
Mar. 1, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6.5.
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
John W. Hall
Euphratus Shepherd
FIRST LIEUT.
John W. HaU
Jacob H. Cassidy
Charles Ballance
SECOND LTEl'T.
Euphratus Shepherd
Samuel C. (Tilliland.
FIRST SEKOT.
Samuel C. Gilliland.
John H. Perkins
SERGEANTS.
John H. Perkins
Henry C. .Jackson . . . .
John X. Bewley
Samuel Gardner
.\ndrew Bruce
Ratcliff Lane
John W. Welch
Abraham Fult.s
Jacob Harbour
George W. Gregg
.James L. Wightman,
Leroy H. Hines
Richard Beyes
CORPORALS.
.Andrew Bruce
George W. Gregg,
Ratclifif Lane
William T. ElKson...
Franklin Merritt
John T. McCubbius..
Isaac B. Arnol
William G. Nichols..
Henry Carson
Jackson Burrow
Louis Richards
Richard Bves
Baldwin City
Stranger..
Ohio City.
Baldwin City
Prairie City . .
Minneola .
Baldwin City,
Osawatomie. .
White Cloud,
Big Springs . .
Minneola
Osawatomie..
Monmouth.. . .
Leavenworth,
Osawatomie.
Minneol.i.
Willow Spr'gs
Leavenworth,
Osawatomie..
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Nov. 21, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 2, '63 ,
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
24, '63
12, '63
23, '64
15, '63
3, 'tj.3
24, '63
25, '64
24, '64
5, '64
Nov. 24, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Dec. 3, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Nov. 2, '63
Jan. 20, '64
Nov. 24, '63
Nov. 16, '63
Dec. 1, '6;^
Nov. 5, '64
Mar.
Oct.
2,
7,
'64
'65
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
7!
'64
'64
'65
Mar.
Oct.
1,
7,
'64
'65
Jan.
22
'64
Mar.
Jan.
1,
22,
•64
'64
Mar.
1.
'64
Nov.
7,
'64
Jan.
.r"''
'64
Mar.
Jan.
1,
22
'64
'64
Nov.
7,
'64
Res. June 28, '65.
Mus. out with rei!
Dec. 6, '65,
Pro. Capt. Mar. 2, '64.
Res. .June 30, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '63.
Pro. Capt. Oct. 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Oct. 7, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, *65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Mar. 1. '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red to ranks May 19, 'tU.
Red. to ranks Apr. 11, '64.
Red, to ranks Sep. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Reg. Com. Sergt. Mar.1,'65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. .June 13, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1. '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6 '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 17, "65.
Red. to ranks Fob. 2:^ '65.
Died of dis. Leav'th, July 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 7, '65.
550
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry- Co«<.
COMPANY Q— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Elate of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COEPOKALS.
John Price
Orlenzo (Tanlupr
Andrew H. Chambers
George P rather
. BLACKSMITH.
Calvin Vanbebber —
SADDLER.
John Tonsant
Christian Cook
BrGLEES.
Isaac Bentley
J. Albert Hurst
PRIVATES.
Arnol, Isaac B
Adcock, JI. W
Bew]ey , Jolin A
Burrow, Jackson
Bentley, Isaac
Burgoon, .Joseph
Burgoou, David
Brown, James
Bradberry, Alonzo . .
Bruce, Andrew
Brown, Joseph
Burks, Warner D
Carson, Henry
Chambers, Andrew H
Cook, Christian
Christenson.
Georeeon
Davis, Jolm A
Davis, Solomon L . . .
Ellison. William T. .
Fuller, John A
Fults, Abraham
Fry, Charles
Gilliland, Samuel C.
Greefr, Georfre W. . . .
• Gregs, Jesse M
Grcprgr, William
Gardner, Samuel. . . .
Gardner, David
Gardner, Orlenzo
Gregory. George
Hanser, Daniel.
Hester. Joseph L. . . .
Heck, John H
Heck, Clarence P....
Hutchinson,
Charles H
Hurst, J. Albert
Harbour, .Tacob
Hines, John W.
Henderson, WilliamW
Hines, Leroy H
Hiatt, William S. . .
Hall, James
Irving, George
James, Joseph
Jackson, Henry C . .
Jackson, Louis
Lathan, John E
Lane, Ratcliff
Laven, Edward ....
Manpin, Anderson ,
McCarty, James E.
McCubbins..JohnT
Leavenworth,
Baldwin City,
Osawatomie..
Baldwin City,
White Cloud,
Leavenworth,
White Cloud,
Leavenworth,
Indianapolis,
Willow Sp'gs,
Leavenworth.
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Willow Sp'gs,
Osawatomie. .
White Cloud,
Leavenworth,
Prairie City..
Osawatomie. .
Indianapolis,
Big Springs . .
Leavenworth,
Prairie City . .
Osawatomie..
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Prairie City . .
Baldwin City,
Prairie City . .
Baldwin City
Indianapolis
Minneola
Baldwin City
White Cloud
Leavenwoi-th
Osawatomie..
Baldwin City
Leavenworth
Osawatomie. .
Leavenworth
Osawatomie. .
Prairie City..
Minneola
.Jan.
Nov. 2, '(53
Jan. 1, '64
Nov. 2, '63
Jan. 15. '64
Jan. 26, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Nov.
'63
Jan. 4, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 16, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
•Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
24, '63
26, '63
2,i, '63
24, '6:5
1, '64
15, '64
29, '63
1, '63
4, '63
3, '63
24, '63
Nov. 15, '63
.Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
25, '64
1, '63
24, '63
Nov. 2, '63
Dec. 17, "63
Nov. 3, '&i
Nov. 7, '63
Nov. 2, '63
Nov. 20. '63
Nov. 24, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Nov. 15, '63
Jan. 16, '64
Jan. 24, '64
Feb. 23, '64
Feb. 28, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Nov. 24, '63
Nov. 21, '63
Nov. 24, '63
Jan. 18, '64
Dec. 12, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Dec. 12, '63
Nov. 6, '63
Nov. 3, '63
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jun. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65;
wounded in action Sep. 8, '65,
Powder River, D. T.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out July 24, '6.i, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 5, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
Mus. out with reg. Dec, 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth Apr. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 13, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 7, '65.
Pro. Saddler ; mus. out June 6,
'65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out Nov. 6, '65, Little
Blue, N. T.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 11, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. l.st Sergt. Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22, '64; pro.
Sergt. Sep. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '64.
Dis. for disability Aug. 25, '64,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler Jan. 22, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 22, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Mus. out with re,g. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. from confinement, .Tules-
burg, C. T., , '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; des. Leavenworth,
May 21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Mus. out Apr. 9, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan, 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64.
Died of disease, Leavenworth,
Aug. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 22, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
551
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Tom ^
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Rosidonce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PKTVATES.
Mcrullough, Georgf ,
Merritt. Franklin —
MiM-iitt, John R
Niclu)!.-;, William Gr..
Ncelv. David
Parker. James H
Parker. George W. . . .
Pape. Cohunhiis N . . .
Perkins. .lolin H
Perry. .Tames
Pierce, Washington . .
Prather, Asbury
Prather. George
PoUand, William H.
Richards, Lewis . .. .
Ross, James H
Stites. AsaT
Scott. Howard M....
Suttur, John R
Spencer, Robert
Shuniway, Trumau. .
Sago, James
Scott, Charles
Tousaut, .John
Yanbobber, Calvin.
Welch. .John W
Wightman. James L
Webber, Mattis B . . . .
Walker, Jerry
Wells, Solon
UNDER COOKS.
Richardson, Dick
Vant
Gabriel.
Minneola .
Leavenworth,
White Cloud.,
Baldwin City,
Minneola
Willow Sp"gs,
Minneola
Baldwin City,
Osawatomie. .
Leavenworth,
Willow Sp'gs,
Baldwin City,
Willow Sp'gs,
Leavenworth,
Doniphan
Leavenworth,
White Cloud..
Monmouth . . .
Baldwin City,
Nov. :?, 'i>:!
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan. 26
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
27
3, '63
Apr. 1.5, '63
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1. '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Jan. 22, '64
Mar.
Jan.
1, '64
22, '64
Nov. 2m, '63
Mar. 28, '64
Dis. for disability, Aug. 15, '64,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 3, '64.
Mus. out May 22, '6.5, L'worth.
Mus. out Apr. 30, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; drowned in the
Mo. river, li'worth, Aug.23,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 3, '64.
Mus. out .June 21, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. from confinement, Leav-
enworth, June 13, '64.
Pro. Saddler; mus out Leav-
enworth, July 27, '65.
Pro. Blacksmith Apr. 15, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 6, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '66.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65;
trans, from Co. C, 1st Kan.
Inf., June 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65;
trans, from 1st Kan. Inf. June
30, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
Anderson, John W
Beves, Richard. . . .
Butler. .Johil T....
Brooks, William..
Beckwith, Tliomas
Charland, Jasper. .
Hall, .James
Malouy, Averill.. . .
McGinnis, Thomas
Narbonne, .John. . .
Owens. Owen
Pricf, John
Ranton, John L . .
Rogers. .Josepli ....
Rofro'.s, Il.Miry E. .
Salintr, William M
Smith. James
Sawyer. Bvron
Ward. Charles
Wickliam. Morgan
Wickham. Nelson.
Leavenworth,
Nov. 30, '64
Nov. 5, '64
July 5, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Jan. 15, '65
Feb. 22, '65
Dec. 18, '64
Nov. 15, '64
Jan. 20, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Dec. 13, '64
Jan. 5, '65
Feb. 6, '65
Feb. 22, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 4, '64
Dec. 9, '64
Dec. 13, '64
Nov. 15, '64
Jan. 27, '65
Jan. 28, '65
Nov. 30, '64
Nov. 7, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Jan. 15, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Dec. 18, '64
Nov. 18, '64
Jan. 23, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Dec. 14, ;64
Jan. 7, "65
June 27. '(55
Feb. 27, '65
Aug. 3. '64
Dec. 9. '64
Dec. 14, '64
Nov. 19, '64
Jan. 27, '65
Jan. 29, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Ft. Laramie, D. T., July
31, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. from con. Leaven'th, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
No. evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 17, "65.
Mus. out with re.g. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 7, "65, Leaven'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
COMPANY H.
C.\PTAIN.
H. W. Stubblefield ,
FIRST LIICOT.
W(>slev T. Smith . . .
SECOND IjTBUT.
David J. Keller
Eiizabetht'n..
Mound City
Leaven'th Co.
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 16, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Res. July '27, '65.
552
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con«.
COMPANY H — Conlinved.
Names ;iud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FIRST SEEGT.
Isaac G. McGibbon
Charles F.Walters.
.SERGEANTS.
Charles F. Walters .
Henry K. Wyatt....
James W. Powell. . .
Henry Gray
Henry \very
James McDowell. . .
Samnel T. Hannan .
William Moore
Joshua Vanfleet. . . .
.John E. Renfroe. . . .
Charle.s B. Morgan.
Alfred W. Robin.son
John M. Hall
John J. Lopeman . .
Isaac G. McGibhon.
CORPORALS.
Allen B. Edwards . .
Newton Butler
Lewis T. Hartley. . .
Frederick Ottens. . .
Alfred W. Robinson
John W. Wilson . . .
Thomas J. Wilson . .
George VVorlev
.John M.Hall
Newton J. Moyor.s . .
Joseph Whitecrow..
William Vanderslice ,
Samuel B. Bootli. .
Sheridan Woodward,
Quiudai'o
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . .
Leavenworth
Quindaro
Green B. Tabor
FARRIER.
Joseph Flowers
SADDIjER.
Samuel T. Hannan . .
BLACKSMITH.
Allen* B.Edwards...
BUGLERS.
William G. Hartley.
John W. Pearson. . . .
WAGONER.
Alexander Lopeman.
PRIVATES.
Arms, Abraham
Avery, Henry
Booth, Samuel B
Brown, .John D., jr. .
Butler, Newton
Beamish, William . . .
Baldock, Isaac
Burris, Samuel T
Boyle, Clark
Bogard, John C
Brown, John D., sr. .
Cherry, John
Delaney, William . . .
Daley, John D
Davidson, .Jacob
Dedier, Nicholas. . . .
Edwards, Allen B . . .
Fox, Michael J
Fitzgerald, Daniel...
Fitzpatrick, Michael,
Mound City .
Quindaro
Wyandotte . .
Bourbon Co.
Muncytown .
Delaware
Quindaro
Leavenwortli,
Wyandotte . . .
Delaware
Wyandotte . . .
Bourbon Co..
Osage Co
Stanton
Muncytown . .
Quindaro
VVyandotte . . .
Stanton
Allen county.
Leavenworth
Stanton
Leavenworth,
Quindaro.
Leavenworth,
Delaware
Muncytown ..
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . ,
Leavenworth
Allen county.
Wyandotte . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Jan. 26, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Feb. 13, "64
Jan. 16, '64
Jan. 20, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Jan. 26, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Jan. 22, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Jan. 31, '64
Feb. 13, '64
Jan. 26, "64
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
1.5, '64
30, '64
1, '64
29, '64
11, '64
19, '64
22, '64
30, '64
21, '64
26, '64
27, '64
20, '64
16, '64
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Feb. 23, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Jan. 26, '64 '
Jan. 15, '64
Feb. 22, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Feb. 13, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 12, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Jan. 23, '64
Jan. 30, '64
Mar. 20, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. IS, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 19, '64
Feb. 2S, '64
Feb. 27, "64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 13, '64
Jan. 18, '64
Jan. 15, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. \ '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Jan. 8. '64
Apr. ^ 2, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 7, '64
xMar. S, '64
Mai
"64
Mar. cS, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Apr. _ 2, '64
Apr. 7, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 9, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar
7, '64
8, '64
2, '64
8, '64
Mar. 13, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Red. to ranks Mar. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65, ■
Red. to ranks June 14, '64. !j
Died of erysipelas, Cottonwood u
Springs, N. T., May 19, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, May 26,'64.
Red. to ranks Mar. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks at his own re^
quest Sep. 10, '64.
Mais, out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Red. to ranks Sep. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. Apr. 15, '65, Leavenworth,
on acc'tof w'ds rec'd in act'n i
Oct. '28, '64, Newtonia, Mo.
Dis. for disability Oct. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Sep. 10, '64.
Red. to ranks June 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Sep. '20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of erysipelas. Pawnee,
N. T., Apr. 20, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. — , '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. — , '64.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17,'64 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Absent sick in hospital; no
evidence of muster out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of measles, Leav'th, Apr.
17, '64.
Des. Learen worth. May 28, 64.
Des. Albany, Kan., Mar. 8, '65.
Mus. out June 9, '65, Leavn'th.
Des. Leavenworth, May "26, '64.
Mus. out June 9, '65, Leavn'th.
Des. Leavenwoi-th, .Inly 14, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 31, '64.
Dis. Oct. 10, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '64; pro.
Blacksmith Sep. '20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. Oct. 10, '65, Leavenworth.
state of Kansas.
553
SITEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS Cavalry— C'owi.
COMPANY H-rontinvecl.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Flowers, Joseph
i {jreoii, .Tolin L
Gillilauil, William...
Gragan, Richard
■ Gray, Honry
Hall, John U
, Hartley, William (i . ,
Hanuan, Samuel T. .
j
Hunter, William
; Heck, William H. H.
Hartley, Lewis T
Hearing, George W..
I {opus, Henry
Jacobs, John W
Kennedy, Francis N..
i
Lopeman. Alexander
t>an§:los, Madric
Lewis, James
Lopeman, John J
Morgan, Cliarles B. ..
Moore, William
Mitchell, John
Mathews, Robert
■ Meyers, Newton J . . . .
McLaughlin, Wm. A.,
McDowell, James
Mitchell, Richard
McTour, James
McLaughlin,
Charles H
.\IcGibbon, Isaac G.
McFarland, John
Norris, William
Nelson, Peter
Ottens, Frederick
Oleman, Goodlip
Pearson, John W
Punch, John
Phagan, James F
Patton, George W
Payne, Jerome
i*()well, James W
Konfro, John E
Robinson, Alfred W . .
Reed, William
■Smith, John
Shick, .Johnsou B
Shorkman, Luther. ..
Sullivan. Thomas....
Smith, John R
Stephenson, William.
Taber, Green B
Theyer, John
Vander.slice, William
Vanfleet, Joshua
Walters, Charles F...
Wyatt, Henry K
Worley, George
Wilson, John W
Wil.son, Thomas J....
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Qnindaro
Munc.vtowu. . .
Delaware
Quindaro
Wyandotte. ..
Quindaro
Delaware
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. . .
Delaware
Leavenworth
Wvandotte. . .
Delaware
Wyandotte. . .
Quindaro
Wyandotte . . .
Stanton
Quindaro
Wyandotte. . .
Quindaro
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Quindaro
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte.
Muncytown..
Wyandotte . .
Quindaro
Bourbon Co . .
Wyandotte. . .
Muncytown...
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Wyandotte . . .
Stanton
Mound City . .
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Osage county,
Stanton
Mar. 7, 'iH
Jan. 30, '64
Jan. 4, '6t
Mar. 14, '64
Jan. 20, '64
Jan. 31, '64
Feb. *22, '64
Jan. 26, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 17, '64
Feb. 1, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 6, '64
Feb. 27, '64
Jan. 30, '64
Feb. 13. '64
Mar. 25, '64
Feb. 28, '64
Fob. 13, 'G4
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Feb. 27. '64
Feb. 26, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 9, '64
Jan. 26, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
14, '64
31. '64
29, '64
7, '64
23, '64
16, '64
18, '64
16, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Fob.
Jan.
Feb.
Doc.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
22, '64
11, '64
16, '64
23, '64
13. '64
■24, '64
9, '64
3, '64
17, '64
23, '64
15, '64
20, '64
1, '63
5. '64
13, "64
30, '64
19, '64
22, '64
Mar.
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 7, "64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7. '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 9, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Apr.
Mar. 24, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar.
Mar.
7, '64
8, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. 24, '61
Apr. 2, '64
Mar.
.•\.pr.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
7, '64
2, '64
8, "64
7, '64
8, '64
7, '64
2, '64
Pro. Farrier; mus. out .June 9,
'65. Leavenworth.
Mus. out witli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, May 26, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 24, '64.
Pro. Bugler Mar. 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 22, '64; pro.
Saddler Dec. 1, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '64; mus.
out with reg. Dec. <>, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '65.
Des. while ou furlough, July
28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6.5.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '6t; des.
Leavenworth, Feb. 14, '65.
Pro. Wagoner; mus. out with
reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, May 28, '64.
Des. Leavenworth. Feb. 14, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May — , '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 20, '65 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out w'ith reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 17, '65: mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of apoplexy, Leavenw'th,
Apr. 1, '64.
Died of chron. diar.. Ft. Scott,
Nov. 11, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, .\ug. 15, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 17, "64 ; pro.
.Sergt. Sep. 10, '65.
Claimed as a des. from the; 15th
K. V. C, and returned to that
reg.
Died Leavenw'th, May 2, '64.
Died Leavenw'th, May 28, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bug. June 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Des. Leavenwortli, May 30, '64.
Pro. Sergt; mus. out with reg.
Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, '6.5.
Mus. out .June 14, '65, Leav'th.
Died of consumption, Leav'th,
Apr. 13, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, .Vpr. 14, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. :W, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, .\pr. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 24, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 14, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 17, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 8. '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 4, '64.
I
554 Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SIXTENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Conf.
COMPANY H - Continued.
. _ ..
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRI\ATES.
Whitecrow, Joseph . .
Williams, Abram T . .
Woodward, Sheridan
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Feb. 27, '64
Feb. 2,S, '64
Jan. 16, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Mar. S, '64
Apr. 2, '64
Pro. Corp. Mar. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65. 1
Pro. Corp. 1
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Anderson, William. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Washington..
Blue
Wyandotte . . .
Dec. 21, '64
Jan. 1, '65
Jan. 20, '65
Nov. 29, '64
Oct. 17, '64
Doc. «, '64
Mar. 11, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Jan. 15, '65
Sep. 27, '64
Jan. 7, '65
Jan. 11, '65
Dec. 27, '64
Jan. 9, '65
Jan. 20, '65
Dec. 3, '64
Dec. 14, '64
Mar. 11, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Jan. 19, '65
Oct. 1, '64
Jan. 17, '65
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven'
worth, .June 27, '65. [
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Died of typhoid fever, Wyan-^
dotte, Kan., Jan. 28, '65. '
Mu.s. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.J
Mus. out June 2, '65, Leav'th.'
Ab.sent sick ; no evidence oi
mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Dis. Oct. 10, '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Mus. out Oct. 10, '65, Leav'tb,'
Bixler, Joshua
McNairy . Jame.^
Eenfro, James R. M. .
Kodgers, Joseph
Spicer, William H. H.
Theyer, Herman
Witt, George T
Young-man, Henry . . .
Youngman.Thompson
Youngman, Michael..
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
COMPANY I.
C.\PTATX.
Absalom Hyde
FIRST LIEUT.
George R. Barricklow
SECOND LIECT.
Charles B6er
FIRST SEEGT.
Charles Gregg
SERGEANTS.
William H. Cochran..
Frederick A. Van-
ornem
George McQueen . . .
Lafayette Goodrich
William H. Sliively
William H. Parks..
Jacob Branson
Joseph S. Reed.
John Compton..
Benjamin Richardson
CORPORALS.
•Joseph S. Ree<l
William H. Parks....
Lafayette Goodrich..
AbleT. Howard
Frederick Beckman . .
Nicholas McKinney..
Benson H. Bowman . .
George M. Hinkle
Edward C. Estes
Azariah Buchannan . .
William F. Clark ....
Columbus Denney. . . .
John .Jackson
Robert H. Shevar . . .
Daniel L. Mikesell. .
BUGLERS.
Oliver F. Smith
John Wilson
Albert Abrams
PRIVATES.
Adkins, Benjamin C.
Adkins, Wyatt
Adkins, Thomas
Adkins, James M.
Leavenworth
Paola
Neosho Falls
Paola
Baldwin City
Lawrence ...
Baldwin City
Lawrence
Baldwin City,
Paola
Neo-sho Falls,
Paola
Palmyra
Neosho Falls,
Franklin Co. .
Baldwin City,
lola
Geneva
Neosho Falls,
Douglas Co..
Neosho Falls,
Lawrence
lola
Peoria City . .
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Dec. 15, '64
Feb. 1, '61
Fob. 3, '64
Feb. 20, '64
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb,
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
3, '64
15, '64
21, '64
28, '64
30, '64
10, '64
5, '64
1, '64
28, '64
25, '64
11, '64
28, '64
5, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar. 23, '64
Feb. 10, '64
June 4, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Jan. 28, '64
Feb. 8, '64
Mar. 1, '64
June 18,
'64
Apr. 13,
'64
June 10,
'64
Apr. 13,
'64
May 26,
'64
Apr. 13,
'64
June 4,
'64
Apr. 13,
"64
May 26,
Apr. 13,
June 14,
May 26,
Apr. 13,
'64
'64
'64
'64
'64
June 4,
May 26,
'64
'64
Apr. 13,
May 26,
'64
'64
Apr. 13,
June 4,
Oct. 8,
'64
'64
'64
Apr. 13,
'64
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65,'
Res. Nov. 22, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65,t
Died of disease Stanton, Kan., J
Sep. I, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll. Leaven- 1
worth, Kan., May 26, '65. ;
Mus. out witli Co. Nov. 28, '65.;
Mus. out on dot. roll, Leaven- j
worth, Kan., July 24, '65. !
Dis. for disability May 26, '65,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65. J
Red. to ranks Dec. 1, '64. |
Red. to ranks, Dec. 14, '64. I
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 24, '65.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 1, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, 65.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 7, 64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 26, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, 65.
state of Kansas.
555
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— CoriY.
COMPANY 1—Conlinuetl.
Names aurl rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bowman. Benson H..
Bucliannan, Azariah.
iBeckman, Frederick,
Beardj James
jBarskm. William —
Barrickknv, Ran-
dolph
Biichannau, James. . .
iBrown, Isam A
Brown, Richard
Bright, .John
Rockerdite, Alson
ir, Elam
,Hi!ckman. John H
Branson, .Jacob
iCochran. William H,,
Cooley, Zara
Chapman, .John
Compton. .Jolni
Clark, WillianiF
Donney, Coluinbns. ..
Dumars, .James
Estes, Edward C
lEstes, John T
Estes, William P
Evland. Henry
(roodrich. Lafayette,
Gausnell. Willis T. . . .
Goforth. .James
iGeboe, Michael M.. ..
(roodrich, William W,
GreK},', Cliarles
Howard, Able T
Hinkle, George M
Hale, Georg'e W
Holman. .Josepli A. ..
.Hyatt, William
Ireland, David A
ilrvin. Robert
Jackson. John
McQueen , Gee n-f^o
Mikesell. Joseph
McKinzie, Joseph
McKinney, Nicholas. .
Morton, Robert R....
Miller, William
Maliu, John A
Mikesell, Daniel L. ..
Parks, William H . . . .
Pascol, John
Payne, Robert J
PufiFerj Richard
Payne, Tildon
Reed, Joseph .S
Reed. William
Reedfielrl. Leander. ..
Richardson, Ben-
jamin
Rice. Thomas
Smith, Lindsey
Stewart, Thomas
Sarhass. Thomas
Shively, William H..
Smith, (reurare
Smith,, John W
Snyder. James
Shevar, Robert H....
Stipp, John
Spry, Aaron
Neosho Falls
Baldwin City
Paola
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Baldwin City,
Peoria City. . .
lola
Geneva
Peoria City. . .
Leroy
Baldwin City,
Paola
Baldwin City,
Neosho Falls;
Leavenworth,
Neosho Falls,
Baldwin City,
lola
Geneva
Baldwin City.
Peoria City. . .
Marysville. . .
Paola
Baldwin City
lola
Paola
Neosho Falls
Peoria City. . .
Leroy
Geneva
Leavenworth
Paola
Franklin
Neo.sho Falls
Paola
Neosho Falls
lola
Palmyra
Leroy
Paola
Neosho Falls
Baldwin City
Paola
Garuett
Neosho Falls
Baldwin City
Lawrence . . . .
Miami
Twin Springs
Baldwin City
Stanton
Belmont
Neosho Falls
Paola
Baldwin City
Leroy,
Twin Springs
Paola
Lawrence . . . .
lola
Mar. .5
Mar. 25
Mar. 30
Apr. 8.
Mar. 26:
Feb. 4
Jan. 28
Mar. 27
.-Vpr. 9
Mar. 1
Apr. 6,
Feb. 4
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.^
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
May
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb. 10
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Ma r.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 19
Mar. 28,
Mar. 24
Mar. 29
Mar. 22
Feb. 20
Apr. 7
Jan. 17
Mar. :!0
Mar. 1
Apr. 11. '64
May 26, '64
June 4, '64
Apr. 14, '64
Apr. 19, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
/).pr. 13, '64
June 4, '64
May 26, '64
June 4, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
June 4, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
.Juno 3, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13. "64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
June 14, '64
May 26, '64
.June 4, '64
May 26, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
.June 4, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
June 4, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
June 4, "64
May 26. '64
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64; mus.
out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Died of flisease Peoria City,
Kan., Apr. 28, '65.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Aug. 17, '64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 24, '65,
Ft. Leavenworth.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt. .June 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out May 15, '65, Leav'th.
Pro Sergt.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65; .
Mus. out May 31, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 1, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Des. Marvsville, Oct. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 30, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28. '65.
Mus. out May 19, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 4, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out May 15, '65, Leav'th.
Died of dis. Leav'th,Apr. 20,'64.
Dis. for disability Apr. 29, '65,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 24, '65. Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1 , '64 ; mus.
out witli Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability May 16, '65,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. June 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. June 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Oct. 31, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. '65.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 24, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability, Sep. 10, '64,
Leavenworth.
556
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— C'o»^
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Smith, Oliver F
Trammill, William .J
Taylor, Andrew J
Vanornem, Freder-
ick A
Whitney, Natlian
Whitney, George
Walters, Archibald..
Woolman, John
Wasp, James
Windier, John
Wilson, .John
Zikes, George W
Abrams, Albert
Bailey, John
Duval, John
Gasty, Jeremiah
Halpin, John
Hiss, George W
Kramperts, John . . . .
Queen, James
Willey, Julius B
Lawrence
Miami
Peoria City. . .
Neosho Falls,
Peoria City. . .
lola
Neosho Falls
Paola
Lawrence.,
lola
Feb. 10, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Mar. 2, '64
Mar. 5, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Mar. 11, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Mar. 30, '6t
June 4, '64
Apr. 5, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
Apr. 13, '64
May 26, '64
June 4, '64
Apr. 13, '64
June 4, '64
May 26, '64
Pro. Bugler June 24, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. ;
Pro. Sergt. June 4, '64.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28. '65.
Mus. out May 26, '65, Leavn'th.
Pro. Bugler,
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
lola . . . .
Nemaha
Lawrence
Sugar Creek..
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo . . . .
Leavenworth,
lola
Aug.
1,
'64
Oct.
1,
'64
Jan.
14,
'6.5
Jan.
16,
'65
Feb.
26,
'65
Mar.
4,
'65
Jan.
•">,
'65
Nov.
28,
'64
July
5,
'64
Oct.
«,
'64
Oct.
10,
'64
Feb.
15,
'65
Jan.
28,
'65
b'eb.
26,
'65
Mar
4,
'65
Jan.
7,
'65
Nov.
28,
'64
Oct.
8,
'64
Pro. Bugler. •.
Missing on Price raid ; no evi- i
dence of mus. out on tile. j
Des. from confinement: date I
unknown.
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65. ,
Mus. out July 24, '65, Leavn'th. r
No evidence of mus. out on file. ■,
Mus. out with Co. Nov. 28, '65.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Nathaniel C. Credit..
Bradford S. Bassett . .
FIRST SERGEANT.
Michael C. Clary
John S. Edie
SECOND LIEUT.
John S. Edie
FIRST SERGEANT.
Elza Copple ■
SERGEANTS.
William W. Morris. . .
Franklin W Patterson
Cyrus C. Schofield...
Thomas Maloney
George E. Smith
Thompson V. .\shby..
James Reed
James Cluster
Thomp.son G. Ashby..
George W.Howard..
Martin Fahy
Hardy Rosher
CORPORALS.
Martin Fahy
Duncan Keith
David M. Drake
David M. Mulford.. . .
James F. Harris
John W. Woodman..
Thompson G. Ashby..
John Kyle
John Ander.son
William Oliver
Nathan H. Joseph.. . .
Hardy Rosher
Augustus Jordan
SADDLER.
Michael Mirely
FARRIER.
Andrew J. Priddy
BUGLERS.
WiUiam H H Baldwin
Josiah S. Sheppeard.
WAGONER.
Aaron Sharp
Prairie City
Lawrence.
Wyandotte .
Prairie City
Wyandotte. . .
Clinton
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenwortli
Prairie City..
Fort Riley . . . .
Leavenworth
Lawrence.
Wyandotte . .
Prairie City .
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenwortli,
Black .Jack. . .
Lawrence
Prairie City . .
Wyandotte .
Lawrence.
Center
Liberty, Mo..
Mar. 26, "64
Feb. 3, '64
Mar. 28, '64
May 27, '64
May 1, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Apr. 4, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Nov. 30, '64
Sep. 16, '64
May 15, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Sep. 20, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Sep. 16, '64
May 1, '64
Nov. 30, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Oct. 27, '64
Sep. IC, '64
Sep. 30, '64
July 25, '64
Oct. 1, "64
May 17, '65
May 5, '64
Nov. 25, '65
Oct. 12, '64
May 4, '64
.June 7, '64
May 4, '64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
May _ 4, '«4
Sep. 30, "64
Dec. 1, '64
Sep. 30, '64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Oct. 13, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
June 7, '64
Dec. 1, '64
May 4, "64
Nov. 17, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Dis. Apr. 21, '65, per S. 0. 178,
w. d:
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65. i]
Res. Sep. 6, '65. |.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65w fl
Pro. 1st Lieut. Nov. 25, '65. j
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65. '
Red. to ranks Feb. 26, '65. h
Des. Leavenworth, .Jan. 24, '65. Ill
Des. Jan. 24, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 24, '65, j
Leavenworth. 11
Red. to ranks Feb. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Pro. .Sergt. Feb. 26, '65. ( ,
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65. I||
Des. Leav'th, Feb. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 11,"'65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, H-i.
Red. to ranks Mar. 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 'bn.
Pro. Sergt. .July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Doc. 6, w-
Red. to ranks.
state of Kansas.
557
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Cavalry— Co«Y.
COMPANY K - Conttnued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
onli.stmont.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATKS.
Aiiilorsoii, Jolin
A.-ihby, Thompson G.
Ashbv, Thompson V.
Baldwin, Wm. H. H.
. Beebe, Sunmcl S
1 Burris, .Jereniiali
Beach, Ransom
Brig^s, Alfred
Copple, Elza
Clustii', James
Crim, Benjamin
Carr, .John
Carroll, .John
Carroll. Peter
Collins, Marcus D. S
Calvert, Theodore A.
Clary, William
Carrick, Thomas
Crowder, Georsre W..
Chapman, Lorenzo J,
Drake, David M
'DrummondjJames H,
Fuman, John
Fell, Benjamin
Frost, Michael
Fahy, Martin
Howard. George W. . .
Harris, .James F
Hodges, David H . . . .
Hardin, Victor M
Hyden. .Jacob
Hinton, Henry
Hillyer. Robert A;....
Howard, Charles M . .
; Hampton, Elias J
Hargis. Eli
Hampton, John W. ,
Holland, Lauren T.
.Joseph, Nathan H..
Jordan, Augustus . . .
Jarvis, Henry
Jones, John L
Jenkins, Joseph M. .
Keith, Duncan
Kyle, John
Keen, Benjamin
Knnckols. James H .
Lee, Charles J
LutUm. Clark
Lyduy, Doctor H
Morris, William W. .
Mulford, David M
McCarthy, Michael .
Maine, John W. ...
McDaniels, Samuel.
-Maloney, Thomas...
Mirely, Michael
Onnerson, Peter
Oliver, William
Perry, James
Plunimer,Benjamin F
Patterson, FranklinW
Kich, Samuel
Riley, Nathan
Reed, James
Leavenworth
PrarieCity..
Jjawreuce . . . .
Wyandotte . .
Prairie City . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Doniphan
Wyandotte. ..
Centropolis . .
Leavenworth,
Hiawatha
Prairie City . .
Spring Ilill...
Ft. Riley
Prairie City. .
Wyandotte . . .
Ijawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
Prairie City..
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Ossawatomie,
Ft. Riley
Leavenwoi-th,
Wyandotte . . .
Apr. 29, '61
Mar. 26, '64
May 28, '64
Sep. 16, '64
May 15, '64
Sep. 25. '64
May 17, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Sep.
July
Aug.
June
Mar.
July
Sep.
Mar.
Aug.
Sep,
Mar.
Mar.
Sep.
4, '64
29, '64
28. '64
4. '64
30, '64
6, '64
31, '64
6, '64
30, 'fi4
23, '64
16, '64
29, '64
•22, '64
16, '64
28, '64
23, '64
16, '64
Neosho Falls
Black Jack. . .
I'rairie City..
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth
Prairie City..
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Black Jack. .
Prairie City
Wyandotte . .
J-zeaveuworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Prairie City. .
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Ft. Riley....
Wyandotte .
Prairie City
Sep. 20, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Aug. 4, '64
July 2.5, '64
July 21, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Sep. 12, '64
Aug. 4, '64
Aug. 8, '64
Sep. 20, '64
Mar. 20, '64
May
Mar.
July
Aug.
Mar.
May
Mar.
July
Feb.
Apr.
May
Sep.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sep.
1, '64
29. '64
27, '64
12, '64
29, '64
15, '64
26, '64
25, '64
3. '64
14, '64
1, '64
16, '64
26, '64
29, '94
21, '64
20, '64
Ratliff, George W . . . .
sneppeard, Josiah S.
iSchofield, Cvrus C.
Ft. Riley.
Wyandotte .
Center
Clinton
May 5, '64
May 27, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Sep. 16, '64
May 1. '64
Sep. 16, '64
Fob. 3, '64
Aug. IS, '64
Mar. :J0, '64
Sep. 16, '64
Mar. 24, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Mar. 28, '64
May 4, '64
Sep.
June
Aug.
June
May
Oct. 4, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Sep. 1, '64
June 7, '64
.\ug. 5, '64
Sep. 30, '64
May 4, '64
Aug. 26, '64
Sei). 30, '64
May ^ 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Oct. 13, '64
May 4, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Aug. 26, '64
Sep. 1, '64
Sep. 30, '64
Sep. 12. '64
Aug. 26, '64
Sep. 28, '64
July 12, '64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Aug. 25, '64
May 4, '64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Aug. 5, '64
May 4, '64
June 7, '64
Sep. 30, '64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 28, '64
May 5, '64
June 7, '64
May 7, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
May 4. '64
Sep. 1, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. :M, '64
May 4, '64
Oct. 1, '64
May 4, '64
Pro. Corp. Feb. 14. '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '61.
Pro. Bugler Mar. 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea Lib-
erty, Mo., Jan. 25, '65.
Mus. out June 24, '65, L'wortb.
Dis. Apr. 15, '65, Leavenworth.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leav'th, Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 7, '65. Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1. '64.
Mus. out June 20, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out Feb. 5, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. Apr. 28, '65, Leavenworth.
Died Wyandotte, Sep. 20, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 11, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Jan. 7, '65, Lawrence,
from effects of fall from his
horse.
Des. Wyandotte, Sep. 20, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 7, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Regtl Com. Sergt. July
28, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Wyandotte, Sop. 20, '64.
Mus. out May 27, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp. Oct, 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 4, '65.
Des. Leavenwo'-th, Feb. 13, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out Feb. 8, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of measles, Leavenworth,
Feb. 13, '64.
Des. Wyandotte, June 25, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Saddler Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. (;orp. Feb. 13, '65; mu.s.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Wyandotte, June 25, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 13, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64; des.
Leavenworth, Feb. 13, '65.
Mus. out May 27, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Bugler Mar. 24, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
558
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — CAVALRy—Co»^.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Scott, James B
Saylor, Jefferson C. . .
Spicer, George W
Studebaker, David C
Sharp, Aaron
Sears, William M . . . ,
Sears, William J
Smith, John
Studebaker, Geo. W.
Saunders, Joel
Smith, George E
Tomberliu, James M
Tomberlin, Benja-
min L
Thomas, .John H
Vanderslice, Jacob. .
Wiletront, Jackson .
Ward, Dennis
Wolf, Alphonzo B...
Woodman, John W. .
Wilkinson, James G.
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Lanesfield. . . .
Liberty, Mo..
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Lanesfield.. ..
Kickapoo
Anderson, Joseph
Anderson, John . .
Bailey, George R.
Gary, George
Crisp, John F . . .
Dallas, Clinton H
Eaton, David S. . .
Eaton, Joseph L. .
Hampton, Daniel L
Hardin, William J
Looingier, James .
Lewis, George
Priddy, Andrew J.
Plastridge, Francis
Rosher, Hardy
Ross, George . .
Sutton, William..
Stanfleld, John M
Shank, John
Trombly, Lewis . .
Turner, .James H.
Wesley, Porley S.
Leavenworth,
Prairie City . .
Leavenworth,
Stanton
Wyandotte .
Centropolis
Wyandotte.
Mar. 16, '64
Sep. 23, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Jtdy 25, '64
Mar. 12, '64
May 12, '64
Mar. 28, '64
Sep. 16, '64
May 1, '64
Mar. 30, '64
Mar.' 1, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Mar. 29, '64
Mar. 3, '64
Mar. 27, '64
Apr. 12, '64
June 7, '64
Sep. 28, '64
May 4, '64
Aug. .5, '64
May 4, "64
June 7, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 30, '64
May 4, '64
Sep. 1, '64
May 4, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6
Pro. Wagoner ; mus. out with j
reg. Dec. 6, '65. ^
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6
Died of measles Leavenworth, i
May -, 64. Is
Died of consumption Leaveti-
■worth, Mar. — , '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out May 27, '65, Leava'th.
Mus. out May — , '65, Loavn'th.
Died of congestion of the lungs ,'
Camp Alkali, N. T. May 10, '65. '■
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65. .]
Absent in arrest at Leavuw'th I;
since Sep. — , '64; no evidence <!
of mus. out on file. j
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64. j
Mus. out June 26, '65, Leavn'th. ji
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. K.
Leavenworth,
Stranger
Leavenworth,
Paola
Centropolis ..
Leavenworth,
Palmyra
Paola
Leavenworth,
Palmyra
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Paola
Easton
WestPoi't,Mo
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Paola. .... —
Alexandria. ..
Dec. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Oct. 7, '65
Jan. 5, '65
Feb. 23, '65
Apr. 12, '65
Oct. 7, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Apr. 12, '65
Oct. 27, '64
Feb. 28, '65
Nov. 30, '64
Oct. 7, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Oct. 16, '64
Nov. 11, '64
Feb. 25, '65
Oct. 7, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Dec. 7, '64
Mar. 8, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Oct. 8, '65
Jan. 5, '65
Feb. 23, '65
Apr. 12, '65
Oct. 8, '64
Mar. 14, '65
Api\ 12, '65
Nov. 17, '64
Feb. 28, '65
Dec. 1, '64
Oct. 8, '64
Mar.
Dec.
5, '64
9, '64
Nov. 17, '64
Feb. 25, '65
Oct. 8, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 7, '65, Leavn'th.
MJus. out May 26, '65, Leavn'th.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des
Mu:
Leavenworth, Feb. — , '05.
. out May 17, '65, Leavn'th. ||
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Farrier Jan. 1, '65.
Never joined the Co. ; no evi-
dence of his discharge.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Laramie, D. T., Aug.
3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of measles Leav'th, Feb.
18, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 17, '65, Leav th;
enlisted for one year.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, *65.
Mus. out May 17, '65, Leav'th. ji
COMPANY L.
CAPTAIN.
Wm. B. Tompkins..
FIRST LIEUT.
George Wolfe
SECOND LIEUT.
Ira G. Robertson —
Wm. A. F. Ahrberg.
FIEST SERGT.
James E. Carpenter
SERGEANTS.
John Thornbrngh . . .
Daniel W. Hoover..
Henry C. Deunison.
John V. Harvey
David E. Farr
James Knight
Randall Kenneson .
Michael Skaggs
James A. Leeper . . .
Ohio City
Clinton
Leavenworth,
Prairie City
Peoria City.
Greeley
Osawatomie..
Leavenworth,
Prairie City . .
Paola.
Feb. 5, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Mar. 19, '64
Feb. 29, '64
July 22, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 31, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 31, '64
June 10, '64
Oct.
7,
'64
May
4,
'64
Oct.
Feb.
15,
10,
'64
'65
Apr.
28,
'64
Aug.
July
Apr.
27,
15,
^28,
'64
'64
'64
July
15,
'64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. M, Feb. 4, '65. !:
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Pro. Hosp. Stew'rd, Aug. 1,_65. ri
Mus. out with reg. Dec, 6, 65. 5
Red. to ranks, Nov. 15, '64. |
Mus. out with reg. Dec, 6, 65^ |
^tatc of R
ansas.
559
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry -Co// ^
COMPANY L-
Continued.
Names and rank.
Residenc^.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Michael Skafrgs
Prairie City . .
Mar. :il, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 15, '64.
Samuel S. Scott
' '
Feb. Ih, '61
' '
Mus. out wdth reg. Dec. 6, '65.
William Barton
Peoria City. . .
Feb. 1:j, '64
' '
11 11
James South
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
' '
11 .1
John Taylor
Leavenworth,
Winchester...
Aug. 8, '64
Feb. ], '64
Aug. 27, '64
Apr. 28, '64
( ( ( (
Gary W. Prescott
"
Isaac Johnson
Greeley
Feb. 29, '64
' '
Red. to ranks Aug. 23, '65.
Robert W. Keunau. ..
Leavenworth,
Dec. 20, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Jacob H. Baysiuger . .
Peoria City. . .
Mar. 11, '64
Aug. 27, '64
" "
Martin V. Kiinmel . . .
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 28, '63
Reduced to ranks.
James A. Leeper
Paola
June lU, '64
July 15, '64
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 18, '65.
FARRIER.
Cyrus Baker
Black Jack . . .
Mar. 1, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Reduced to ranks Mar. 10, '65.
Randall Keunesou...
Prairie City..
Feb. 29, '64
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6.5.
BLACKSMITH.
.I.ilm N. Arnold
Fort Larned. .
July 23, '64
Aug. 6, '64
11 11
BVGLEKS.
Daniel B. Roland ....
Osawatomie..
June 1, '64
July 15, '64
Pro. Chief Bugler Mar. 1, '65.
George W. Hnnt«r . . .
Paola
July 15, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
WAGONER.
William F. Priest...
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 28, '64
" "
! PRIV.\TES.
.imold, John A
Fort Larned. .
July 23, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Pro. Blacksmith, Oct. 1, '65.
.\dams,EliD
Peoi'ia City...
Nov. 1, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6. '65.
Vrabroze. Jovee
' '
Mar. 6, '64
Apr. 29, '64
' ' ' '
Arnold, George R
Fort Larned..
July 2.5, '64
Aug. 6, '64
' ' ' '
Baiton, ^\ illiam
Peoria City...
Feb. 13, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Baker, Je.sse
Greeley
Mar. 19. '64
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Baker, Cyrus
Blackjack. ..
Mar. 1, '64
Pro. Farrier Oct. 1, '64; mus,
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Blair, John F
Fort Larned. .
Paola
July Zi, '64
.July 2, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
'Bigley. .James
Des. Dec. 14, '64.
Butler, James M
Osawatomie. .
Sep. 1.5, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 13, '65.
Baysinger, Jacob H . .
Prairie City . .
Mar. 11, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Pro. Corp. Aug. 24, '65.
Carpenter, .James E . .
' '
Feb. 5, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. l.st Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Choteaw, Miami
Paola
July 2, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Died of smallpox Oct. 7, '64.
Coon, William
Ottawa
June 9, '64
July 15, '64
Died of smallpox Mar. 3, '65.
Donnison, Henry C...
Greeley
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Edgington, John
Fiehler, John
Peoria City. . .
Mar. 13, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Ottawa
Leavenworth,
Mar. 31, '61
Feb. .5, '64
Apr. 28, '61
July 15, '64
(1 (1
Farr, David E
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
jradbury, Jackson . . .
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Mus. out with reg, Dec. 6, '65.
..ladbury, Henry
' '
' '
iarrett, \Yilliam J . . .
Bcrea
June 10, '64
Feb. 15, '64
July 15, '64
Apr. 28, '64
jraham, Champ H...
Prairie Cit,^■ . .
" "
iagawanta, George..
"
Mar. 9, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Died of disease July 16. '65.
Hoover, Daniel W. . . .
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Harvey, John V
Osawatomie..
July 22, '64
Aug. 27, '64
' ' ' '
Sunter, George W. . . .
Sovey, George J
Paola
July 15, '64
Mar. 21, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Bugler.
Ottawa
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
3uff, Samuel
Osaw-atomie. .
July 31, '64
Aug. 27, '64
11 11
Sunker, John
Peoria City. . .
Mar. 6, '64
Apr. 29, '64
' ' ' '
•Hunker, Katasco
Ottawa
June 6, '64
July 15, '64
11 11
Hunker, Ka-she-ke...
June 8, '64
' '
11 11
Hunker, W'atta
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Heane.v, James
Paola
May 1, '64
May 10, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Died of disease Sep. 1, '64.
Dcs. Jan. 28, '65.
Hunt, George
Greeley
fohnson, Isaac
Pro. Corp. Nov. 15, "64 ; mus.
out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
\ night, James
Prairie City . .
Mar. 31, '64
' '
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64,
vinneson, RandaU. . .
Feb. 29, '64
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64 ; pro. far-
rier Mar. 11, '65.
uUey, Samuel W....
Peoria City. . .
Fob. 19, '63
' '
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
vennison, William. ..
Blackjack. ..
Mar. 1, '64
July 15, '64
11 11
'vesis, Charles
Paola
July 2, '64
Aug. 27, '64
11 11
iemmel, William T..
Oliio City
Mar. 30, '64
July 15, '64
11 < 1
ummel, Martin v....
Greeley
Mar. 19, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64 ; des. Sep.
27, '65.
Died of disea.se Fob. 23, '65.
\iug, John
Paola
July 2, '64
June 10, '64
Aug. -27, '64
July 15, '64
- vper, .James A
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
-obinger, William, ..
Ottawa
Feb. 20, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Pro. Wag'r Oct, 1, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
-ndon, James
Osawatomie. .
July 18, '64
.\ug. 27, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
jusoner, Adam C
Peoria City. . .
Mar. 1, '64
' '
11 11
IcGue, John J
Osawatomie. .
July 2;^, '64
' '
" "
560
Adjutant General- s Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Co«^
COMPANY L,— Coniinved.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
I'KIVATES.
Mnndell, Ransom. ..
McMiillin, David.. ..
Mumbleton, John. ..
Non-nas-he, John . . .
Non-gas-oc, John —
Prescott, Carey W . .
Priest William F....
Poplin, Houston L..
Quawpaw, Egda —
Quick, Jolm
Richards. Ithamer..
Roland, Daniel B. ..
SkasKs. Michael
Scott, Samuel S
South, James
Sutton, .Jacob C
Sutton, Isco P
South, Andrew
Sumption, Charles. .
Simpson, .Jolin T
Smith, John T
Soldier, Peter
Sumack, John
Shegascuck, Joe —
Shappytuck, Joseph
Thornbrugh, John . .
Taylor, .John
Thornbrugh.William
Thornbrugh, George
White, Nathan
Ward, William A
Wilson, Levi
Wysachen, John
Webster, Henry
Wappycascuck, Wm
Greeley
Olathe
Peoria Cit.y .
Osawatomie.
Peoria City .
Winchester. ,
Greeley
Ohio City. . . .
Peoria City .
Osawatomie.
Prairie City .
Greeley
Peoria City
Greeley
Osawatomie.
Greeley
Peoria City
Osawatomie.
Peoria City .
Mar. 30, '6
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
M^r.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
June
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
1, 'U
2.1, '01
16, '64
1, '64
29, '64
30, '64
6, '64
1, '64
25, '64
1, '64
31, '64
15, '64
19, '64
July 20, '64
Sep. 3, '64
Mar. 25, '64
Mar. 19, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Feb. 16, '64
Feb. 21, '64
Oct. 1, '63
Aug. 8, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Sep. 1, '64
July 20, '64
Sep. 3, '64
Nov. 12, '63
Mar. 6, '64
Sep. 10, '64
Mar. 1, '64
July 15, '64
May 4, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
.July 15, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
July 15. '64
Apr. 28, '64
Apr. 27, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Aug. 27, '64
May 4, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Apr. 28, '64
Aug. 27, '64
Oct. 1, '64
Apr. 29, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Died of smallpox Oct. 27, 64.
Des. Nov. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Apr. 3, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct 1, '64.
Pro. Wagoner.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg, Dec. 6, '65.
Mus out on dot. roll, Leav'th,
June 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of smallpox Nov. 12, '64.
Des. Dec. 14. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 1, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died of disease Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., June 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 'tliV
Deserted Oct. 21, '64.
Deserted Apr. 3, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. L.
Allen, William
Kenuan, Robert P. . ..
Martin, Allen H
Miller, David R
McLaughlin, Thomas,
McCammitt, Jolm . . .
Nal], AsaM
Perkins, Andrew J. ..
Stamper, Jesse
CAPTAIN.
Thomas Hughes
Charles Gunther
Ira G. Robertson
Thomas Flanagan .
FIII.ST I^IEDT.
Thomas Hughes. . . .
Thomas Flanagan. .
Joshua Mitcliell.. ..
SECOND LIEUT.
Samuel P. Curtis. . .
FIRST SEEGT.
David A. Seymour .
Francis M. Potter . .
SERGEANTS.
Charles Smith
Henry C. Piersons..
William A. Hallett.
John P. Moore
Francis M. Potter. .
Joshua Mitchell
David A. Seymour..
Zenith Carpenter. . .
Leavenworth,
Dec.
22,
'64
Jan.
3,
'65
Dec.
20,
'64
Dec.
20,
'64
Jan.
18,
'64
Feb.
12,
■64
Jan.
10,
'65
Jan.
11,
'65
Deserted Mar. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Dec. 6. '(i.'i
De.serted Jan. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability May 25, 'tj"'
Deserted May 24, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Dec. 6, '65
Des. Mar. 24, '65.
COMPANY M.
Leavenworth,
W^eston, Mo . .
Leavenworth,
Seneca
Leavenworth,
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth,
Mt. Pleasant.
Seneca
Leavenworth.
Jan. 8, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 18, '63
Dec. 25, '63
Dec. 15, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 14, '63
July 8, '64
Dec. 20, '63
May
Nov.
Feb.
21,
3,
4,
'64
'64
'65
Sep.
26,
'65
Mar.
May
Sep.
10,
21,
26,
'64
'64
'65
June
4,
'64
Feb.
Mar.
5,
10,
'64
'64
Feb.
5,
'64
Mar.
Feb.
10,
5,
•64
'64
Dism'd the service Oct. 14, '61.
Res. .June 21, '65.
Dismissed the service June 14,
'65, per S. O. No. 300, War De-
partment.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Capt. May 21, '64.
Pro. Capt. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Res. Aug. 23, '65.
Red. to Sergt. Juno 4 '64. ^^^
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
Red. to ranks Fob. 25, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 4, '64.
Red. to ranks Apr. 18, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Oct. 4, 64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, 65.
state of Kansas.
561
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
COMPANY M-Continued.
■Conf.
Namos and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistmeut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
SEl!(i HANTS.
William Andrews —
E^ekial .Tonkins
William G. Currey.. . .
Martin Kempbell
Cbarles Dunn
John Garrison
CORPORALS.
Zenith, Carpenter —
Ezekial .Jenkins
William G. Currey.. . .
John Garrison
Martin Kempbell —
Freeman, T. Page. . . .
Cliarl(>s Dean
Allxrt (4. Laird
I 'harli's Keene
Charles E. Merrymau
.John Roll
James H. Belcher
Reuben B. Hensley . .
Cliarli's Dnnn
Henry (\ Wajrle
Samui^l Brailshaw.. .
Ricbaril Manney
Arohil)ald Kelley
David Henderson. . .
Joshua Mitchell
FARRIER.
.\bsalom Cornell
SADDLER.
Thomas E. Singer
Peter Winner
Bt (ILEES.
Thomas Thorp
John Wilson
William Armstrong.
PRIVATES.
Andrews, William . . .
Armstrong, William.
Alvis, Thomas
Belcher, James H
Bradshaw, Samuel. ..
Bayloss, Montgomery.
Bogf,'s, John J
Black. James H
Baker, William F...
Currey, William G.. . .
Carpenter, Zenith
Cornell, Absalom
Camp, David A
Cordon, Isaac N
Dunn, Charles
Dennovick, Alson
Dowel, James A.. .
Derby, .John
Dean, Cliarles
Downey, Patrick
Fillmore. Millard...
Fults, Manfred
Freel, diaries W....
Furguson, Abner. .. .
Flynn, Patrick
Flanagan, Thomas. .
Faberish, Pasquel. . .
Garrison, .John
Galligan, John A
•Gallegar, John A
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo. .
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Indep'd'ce Mo
Leavenworth,
Weston, Mo . .
Atchison
Indep'd'ce Mo
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott
Wyandotte. ..
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Walnut
Mt. Pleasant..
Leavenworth.
Mt. Pleasant.,
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Seneca
Leavenworth,
Mt. Pleasant..
PlatteC'y.Mo.
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo . . . .
Mt. Pleasant.
Sumner
Atchison ....
Mt. Pleasant.
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Doniphan Co,
Leavenworth
W^yaudotte . . .
Leavenworth
Shawnee Co . ,
Leavenwortli
Emporia .
Leavenworth
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Doc.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
.Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb.
July
Dec.
1, '64
10, '64
2.i, '64
26, '6:i
.S, '64
16, '64
20, '63
10, '64
2.5, '64
16, '64
•26, '63
20, '63
.5, '63
23, '64
19, '64
13, '63
10, "64
12, '64
26, '64
S, '64
29, '63
19, '64
1, '64
27, '63
14, '63
1, '64
20, '62
30, '64
29, '64
26, '64
24, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Dec. -24, "63
Feb. 27, '64
May 12,
Feb. 19,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 23.
Dec. 27. '63
Indep'd'ce Mo
Leavenworth,
Mar. 25,
Dec. 20,
Feb. 1,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 29,
Jan. 8,
Jan. 1,
Dec. 9,
Doc. 17,
Dec. .5,
Dec: 13,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 10.
Fob. 19,
Mar. 10,
Feb. 2,
Dec. 20,
Dec. 1.1,
Jan. 16,
Jan. "26,
Jan. .5,
Fob. .5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb, .5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. .5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Jan. 2, '65
Mar. 10, '64
Nov. 5, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Apr. '22. '64
Apr. 23, "64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Red. to ranks Fob. 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Red. to ranks Nov. 4, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. July 27, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 25, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 4, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 25, '65.
Red. to ranks Dec. 24, '64.
Red. to ranks May 30, '64.
Trans, to Vet. Resv. Corps.
Died Ft. Kearney, Sep. 5, '64.
Red. to ranks Mar. 30, '65.
Mus . out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Ft. Cottonwood, N. T.,
Apr. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 28, '65, Ft. Lara-
mie, D. T.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, July '28, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 4, '64; mus.
out on det. roll, July 27, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
Dis. for disability Feb. 7, '65,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Corp. July 8, '65.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, July 31, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav-
enworth, June 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, July 8, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64.
Pro. Farrier May 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '64; pro.
Corp. June 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64 ; mus. out
on det. roll, June 8, '65.
Deserted Jan. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Leavenworth, Apr. 9, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. May 21, '64.
Dis. for dis. .Vug. ".i, '64, Leav.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
-36
562
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Cavalry— Conf.
COMPANY M — Continued.
Names auiJ rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlititiiient.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Garrison, Augustus..
Gazequel, Francis —
Hallett, William A. . .
Henderson, David —
Harris, John
Hensley, Reuben B. . .
Henderson, James ..
Hichey, Michael
Hawley , Alonzo F —
Jerome, John
Jenkins, Ezekiel
Kelley, Archibald —
Kempbell, Martin
Kearney, John
Keene, Charles
Linebaugh, Henry C,
Lee, Christopher E . .
Laird, Albert G
Monney, Richard —
Muir, James
Manley, William
McBride, Archibald . .
McCart, William B . .
McGinness, John
Mass, Benjamin
Miller, James A
McBride, James A
Moore, John P
Merryman, Charles E.
Mitchell, Joshua
Maltsberger, Alex-
ander
Moore, Morton P
McDowell, George . . .
Potter, Francis M
Piersons, Henry C
Page, Freeman T
Powers, Peter
RoU, John
Riley, William
Rutlidge, William .. .
Roach, Simpson
Smith, Charles
Stewart, Thomas
Stilts, William
Smith, Marion
Smith, Swauston R ..
Stevens, George
Straider, Pleasant P .
Seamen, Isaac N., jr. .
Seamen, Isaac N., si". .
Seymour, David A
Seamen, George W,. .
Schlechtwig, Charles
Singer, Thomas E
Thorp, Thomas
Travis, Friend G. W . .
Wagle, Henry C
Watters, James
W'elker, Alonzo
Wainscott, James J . .
Wamoch, James S
Inde'n'ce, Mo,
Leavenworth.
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth
Nebraska
Leavenworth
Weston, Mo..
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Emporia
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth,
America
Leavenworth.
Wyandott^e . . .
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth.
Seneca
Leavenworth,
Mt. Pleasant,
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Kickapoo
Leavenworth.
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo
Leavenworth.
Eureka
Leavenworth,
Eureka
Leavenworth.
Mt. Pleasant,
Eureka
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Inde'n'ce, Mo.
Mt. Pleasant,
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
16, '64
15, '63
2.'), '63
27, '63
29, '64
26, '64
1, '64
2, '64
18, '64
29, '64
10, '64
1, '64
26, '63
29, '63
19, '64
9, '64
23, '64
1, '64
14, '63
24, '64
2. '64
24, '74
1, '64
Feib. 26, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Dec. 15, '63
Dec. 13, "63
Dec. 14, '63
Dec. 16, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 11, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. IS, '63
Dec. 20, '63
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
4, '64
10, '64
5, '63
30, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
•Jan.
July
Feb.
.Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
21, '63
4, '64
8, '64
18, '64
6, '64
7, '64
29, '64
29, '64
19, '64
8, '64
29, '64
Aug. 20, '62
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 19, '64
Feb. 9, '64
Dec. 24, '63
Apr. 25, '64
Feb. 5, 64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Apr. 18, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
June 8, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. ^ 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Apr. 22, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10. '64
Feb. 5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 5, :64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
July 7, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
July 23, '64
Apr. 11, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Mar. 10, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 5, '64
Nov. 5, '64
Died Leavenworth, May 3, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, Apr. 7, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 4, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 13, '65.
Died Julesburg, C.T.,Aug. 5,'65.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 27, '64.
Des. Leavenworth, May 1. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 28, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '65 ; mus, out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 31, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, June 13,'64.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Died Ft. Kearney, N. T.. Apr.
11, '65.
Died Leavenworth, May 17, '64.
Died Leavenworth, May 2, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '64; des.
Leavenworth, Nov. 21, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 27, '64 ; des. Ft.
Leavenworth, Nov. 2, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability, Aug. 2, '(U,
Leavenwortli.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, July 24, '65.
Mus. out July 24, '65, L'wortli.
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. May 23, '64 ; mus. out
with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 27, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '65.
Mus. out July 11, '64, Leav'th.
Dis. for disabUity, Oct. 5, '6i,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, May 15, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Sick iuhosp. Julesburg, C. T. ;
no evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '6,).
Died Leav'th, Feb. 1. '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, June 21, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 23, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, May 15, '65.
Pro. Chief Bugler July 23, '64 ;
mus. out on det. r'l July 24,'65.
Pro. Saddler Oct. 29, '64.
Pro. Bugler Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 28, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
state of Kansas.
563
SIXTEENTH kfeGlMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. M.
(Jonf,
Nanios and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Da to of
tmistor.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Anderson. Alfred
Byers, Jolin
Carpenter, Carey
Curran, William
Davis, John H
FinniRan. Michael....
Gibbens, .John
Messiusale, Sampson
Morey, William
Madden, Thomas
McCreary, Alfred B . .
Miller. .John
Nibleet, Joseph
Rice, John
Rhea, James A
Sanfortl, Allison
Strickler, Lewis M..
Spencer, Charles C. .
Stringer, Henson H .
Tumer, Wesley
Wenner, Peter
Wilson, John
Waite. William
Walker, Sylvester
Brown Co
Leavenworth,
Rockport . . . .
Wisconsin . . .
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo
Leavenworth,
Fort Kearney,
Leavenworth,
Indepen'e, Mo
Leavenworth,
Platte Co.Mo.
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Dec. 15, '64
Dec. 16, '64
Nov. 28,
Feb. 27,
June 2,
Dec. 22,
Nov. 2S,
Aug. 5,
Dec. 13,
Dec. 21,
Dec, 29,
Nov. 22,
Dec. 12,
Jan. 12,
May 28,
Dec. 21,
Dec. 31,
Oct. 9,
Jan. 1,
Dec. It),
Dec. 30,
July 26,
Dec. 31,
June 6,
Dec. 16, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Feb. 27, '65
June 4, '64
Dec. 22, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Nov. 5, '64
Dec. 14, '64
Dec. 24, '64
Dec. 29, '64
Nov. 28, '64
Dec. 12, '64
Jan. 12, '65
June 8, '64
Dec. 26, '64
Jan. 2, '65
Nov. 5, '64
Jan. 10, '65
Dec. 12, '64
Jan. 2, '65
Nov. 5, '64
Jan. 2, '65
June 8, '64
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, Kan., Doc. 6, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, "65.
Des. Leavenworth, July 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Died Pawnee City, Mar. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leav'th, Feb. 10, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leaveu'th, Nov. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Dec. 6, '65,
Pro. Sad. Sep. 28, '65.
Pro. Bug. Dec. 1. '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Dec. 6, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, July 31, '64.
RECRUITS UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Back, Otho
Kennedy, James.
Tyler, George W.
Leavenworth,
Anderson Co..
Apr. 1, '65
Jan. 30, '65
Mar. 17, '65
Apr. 1, '65
Jan. 30, '65
Mar. 17, '65
Mus. out May 17, '65, Leav'th,
No. evidc'e of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED MEN UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Allen, Joseph W
Battles, Anthony
Betts, George
Britton, Jesse T
Britton, George
Duncan, Charles
Hill,OrvilL
Hurdle, Albert
Judah, Jennings D . . .
Linpp, John G
Lyons, Patrick
Lyon. James R
Landrum, Stephen A.
Milbourne, Eli
McComas, Calvin
McDowell, WiUiam . .
Montaque, Julius
Patchen, John
Short, PryorZ
Simmons, Henry
Sidner, Francis M
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott . . . .
Leavenworth,
.Jefferson Tp. .
Atchison
Oskaloosa
Atchison
Shannon Tp. .
lowaTp
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Center Tp....
Atchison
Iowa Tp
Mt.Pleas'tTp.
Wayne Tp . . . .
Walnut Tp...
Irving Tp
Lancaster Tp.
Jan.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
5, '65
25, '64
22, '64
13, '65
2, '65
13, '65
1, '65
24, '65
7, '65
11, '65
13, '64
10, '65
13, '65
23, '65
10, '65
7, '65
6, '65
11, '65
14, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Jan.
s,
'65
Nov.
25,
'64
Nov.
22,
'64
Mar.
13,
'65
Mar.
2,
'65
Mar.
13,
'65
Mar.
1,
'65
Feb.
24,
'65
Mar.
7,
'65
Mar.
11,
'65
Dec.
14,
'64
Mar.
10,
'65
Mar.
13,
'65
Feb.
23,
'65
Mar.
10,
'65
Mar.
7,
'65
Mar.
6,
'65
Mar.
11,
'65
Mar.
14,
'65
Mar.
13,
"65
Sub. for Clifton R. Barnes; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for. John T. McWhirt ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for S. D. Wood ; no evi-
dence of mus, out on file.
Sub. for Jeremiah Cavanaugh ;
no evid'ce of mus. out on tile.
Sub. for Charles. M. Stobbins ;
no evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Sub. for H. W. Williams; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Alex. B. McQueen ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for David R. Williams,
no evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Sub. for C. C. Hubbard ; no
evidence of mu.s. out on file/
Sub. for Henry Sharp ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for J. W. Morris ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Louis Higly ; no evi-
dence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Geo. H. Howkins, no
evidence of mus. out ou file.
Sub. for Wm. H. Grifiith : no
evidence of mus. out on tile.
Sub. for Israel McCormas ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Martin Harden; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Frederick Hinkley;
no evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Isaac T. Wagner ; no
evidence of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Ransom Myers ; no
evi. of mus, out on file.
Sub. for Daniel Meisheinear ;
no evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Wm. Patterson ; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
564
Adjutant General's Report.
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^
SUBSTITUTES FOE DRAFTED MEN UN ASSIGNED TO COMPANIES - Con^mwerf.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Smith, James F
Swerdfeger, Jere-
miah
Walker, WiUiam H . .
Warren, Richard
Wolney, Jacob
Oskaloosa tp.
Locknane tp.
Iowa tp
Fort Scott....
Irving tp
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Nov. 25, '64
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Nov. 25, '64
Mar. 14, '65
Sub. for Watte N. AUen; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Wm. Morris ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Elias Graves ; no evi.
of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Samuel McWhirt; no
evi. of mus. out on file.
Sub. for Jolin Bunk ; no evi. of
mus. out on file.
state of Kansas.
565
SEVENTi^ENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS - Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
e'nli.-;tnient.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Samuel A. Drake
ADJCT.VXT.
D. C. Straudridse ....
Qt'ARTERM ASTER.
B. D. Evans
Leaveuwortli,
July 28, '64
Jul.v 8, "64
July 28, "64
July 8, '64
No. evi. of musi. out on file.
ASST. SURGEON.
(leo. E. Buildington . .
"
"
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
John VV. Murphy. . . .
FIRST LlEl T.
George DeSanno
SECOND LIEUT.
•IaIne!^ Kelsey
FIRST SERGEANT.
Sanderson D. Tibbet*
Frank M. White. . .
SERGEANTS.
Frank M. White. . .
Henry Beckwith.. .
Thouia.s Dihvorth.
James Stecn
William B. Hutchison
John Johnson
.Alexander Inness. .
CORPORALS.
Caleb Sears
Alexander luuess. .
James Reed
Leavenworth.
Greorge W. Howard. . .
A. Leopard
Henry Sergeant
VVilliam B.Hutchison
William H. Sevens. .
EUerry J. Burt
John Hamilton
Philip Stewart
Auffus McDcrmott.. . .
Joseph Anderson. ,
PRIVATES.
Anderson, .Joseph.
Ackley, ,J. H
.\nschulte, Scott.. .
.irnold, Lewis
Adams, Cabany . . .
Anderson. A. .J. ....
Assnian, .Justis. .
Beckwith, Honrv..
Burt, Ellerrv .1 . '. . .
Bratten, Elmer..
Brock, .James D...
Brown. Cornelius..
Burrows, Aaron...
Baker, B. F
Bates, Lerov
Baldwin, W. H. ..
Bengmin, G. A
Calven, Luther
Cranston, .John
Crane, J. H
Chapman, Lorenzo.
Collamere, .J. H
Dihvorth. Thomas.
De Witt. John
Edwards. B. F.
Emery, Willi.-<
Evertt, C. O
Frazer, William
Fiddler, Robert...
Ford, .John
Pl'sant Ridge.
Leavenworth,
July 11, '64
July 14, '64
July 12, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 19, '64
July 11, '64
July 19, '64
July 15, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 16, '94
July 19, '64
July 20, '64
July 15, '64
July 13, '64
July 15, '64
July 18, '64
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
July 22,
July 16,
July 22,
July T.i,
July 25,
July 10,
July 12,
July 20,
July 19,
Julv 22,
July 15.
Julv 20,
July IS.
July 28,
July 22,
July 25, '64
July 20, "64
July 12, '64
July 21, '64
July 16, '64
July 15, '64
July 16, '64
July 15, '64
July 20, '64
July 22, '64
July 15, '64
July 19, '64
July 27, '64
July 21. "64
July 28, '64
July 12, '64
July 18, '64
July 12. '64
July 16, '64
July 25, '64
July IS, '64
July 22, '64
July 19, '64
July 12, '64
July 19, '64
July 15, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 21. '64
July 15, '64
July 19, '64
July 18, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
Aug. 8, '64
July 12, '64
July 21, '64
July 19, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 28, '64
July 12, '64
July 22, '64
July 19, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 16, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
July 22, '64
July 15, '64
July 19, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, "64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. No. 235, W. D., series
of '64,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16. '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64,
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro, Sergt. Aug. 5, '64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G.O. No. 235, W.D., series of '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. .Sergt. Aug. 14, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 5, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, "64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. No. 235, W. D., series '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. War Dept. series '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16. '64.
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con/.
COMPANY A —Conlivued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Foreman, John
Fahy. Martin
Glidden, William . .
Gerner, Edward . . .
Hutchison, Wm. B.
Hamilton, Jolm
Hand, Thomas . ...
Hillyer, Robert
Howard, George W
luncss. Alexander.,
Johnson, Jolm
Janison, William
Kennedy, Rupert
Kelly, Albert
Klosterman, B
Kennedy, William —
Kretzer, Fred
Louesood, William..
Lee, James A
Leopard, A
McDermott, Ansrus. . .
McCreary, W. H
McPhauuth. Alex
Mitchell, William —
Mize, Daniel L
Mize, Albert W
Mize, James H,
Morrison, J. H.
Morgan, Fielding ...
Mahotty, A. S
McGinuis, Thomas . .
McKown, .John T —
Mason, George
Nixson, John D
Nackcls, A. J
O'Douahue, Thomas
Oliver, William
Plummer, B. F
Queen, James
Reed, A. B.
Robins.on, George . . .
Russell, P. A. J
Reese, Vincent
Reed, .James
Robinson, Ira G
Leavenworth,
Lawrence —
Leavenworth,
Sears, Caleb
Sergeant. Henry. . . .
Sevens. William H.
Stewart, Philip
Speckleman, F
Stickney, John
Steen, .James
Stroup, Columbus. .
Schwartz, Herman.
Sweeting. Edward .
Stiles, .John
Seidy, Doctor S
Sanders, Joel
July
'64
Ple's'nt Ridge
Leavenworth
Tibbets, Sanderson D.
Tarleton, John N
White, Frank M
Ward, Nathaniel S. . .
July 17, '64
July 13, '64
July 28, '64
July 16, '64
July 1.5, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 22, '64
July 15, '64
July -20, '64
July -27, '64
July 11, '64
July 19, '64
July 15, '64
July 17, '64
July 21, '64
July 19, '64
July 15, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 20, '61
July 16. "64
July 15, '64
July 1«, '64
July 18, '64
July 18, '64
July 12, '64
July 22, '64
July 20, '64
July 11, '61
July 15, '64
July 27, '64
July 21, '64
July '22, '64
July 20. '64
July 19, '64
July 21, '64
July 15, '64
July 20, '64
July 11, '64
July 19, '64
July 13, '64
July IS, '64
July 16, '64
Julv '27, '64
July 19, '64
Jnly 14, '64
July '30, '64
July 21, '64
July 16, '64
July 11, '64
July 19, '64
July 14, '64
July 20, '64
July 12, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 18, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 18, '64
July 15, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 22, '64
July 18, '64
July -21, '64
July 27, '64
July 12, '64
July 19, '64
July 15, '64
July 22, '64
July '21, '64
July 19, '64
July 18, '64
July -22, '64
July 21, '64
July IS. '64
July 19, '64
July 18, '64
July 16, '64
July 19, '64
July 16. '64
July '22, '64
July 12, '64
July 15, '64
July 2S, '64
July 21, '64
July 22, '64
July 21, '64
Jidy 15, '64
July 21, '64
July 12, '64
July 19, '63
July 15, '64
July 18, '64
July 19, '64
July 25, '64
July 26, '64
July 19, '64
July 16, '64
Julv 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 12. '64
July 19, '64
July 18, '64
July 22, '64
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. No. 235, W. D., .series '64.
Mus. out with reg.Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. No. -235, W. D., series '64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
G. O. No. 235, W. D., series '61.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Des. Camp Curtis, .4ug. 14, '64.
Renl. Vet. under provisions of
(t. O. No. 235, W. D., series '61.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Renl. Vet. under prov. of G. 0.
No. '235, W. D., series of '64.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Des. Salt Creek, Aug. 26, '64.
Dis. Aug. 19, '64.
Renl. Vet. vuider prov. of G. 0.
No. 235, W. D., series of '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Des. Camp Curtis, Aug. 14, '64.
Renl. Vet. under prov. of G. O.
ISIo. 235, W. D., series of '64.
Renl. Vet. under pro. of G. 0.
No. '235, W. D., series of '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro . Corp. „ ^ /^
Renl. Vet. under prov's of G. U.
No. 235, W. D., series of '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; turned over to civil
authorities Aug. 1, '64; no
evidence of mus. out on nl^-
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, 64.
Renl. Vet. under prov's of G.O.
No. '235, W. D., series of 64.
Renl.Vet.under provisiousof G.
O. No. '235, W. D., series of bt.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 5, '64. _ ,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lo, W.
state of Kaiisas.
567
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Cot?^
COMPANY B.
Names auil rank.
Besidence.
Date of Date of
enlist mout. muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIX.
William C. Barnes...
FIRST LIEUT.
I.^^aac W. Hout;-
SECOND l.IELT.
Thomas (t. Fcpitard.
FIRST SERCiT.
Lewis J. 'I'rowcr
SEECiEANTS.
Stoiihdn V. Daniel.s. ..
Edward T. Ellis
William A. Howard..
William P. Witt
Thomas H utiles
fOEPDKALS.
Henry Go.sf^jacob
Retuno .1. Ettint,'er..
Willirini L. Caivor . ..
Robert H. Schweitzer
Henry Olney
Samuel B. Hojran
Robert W. Higfrins .
Je^^sc S Bomar
Dwisht (lilmore . .
Francis M. Gibson. ..
William Walker
Thomas Hiiffhes
PRIVATES.
.Vrnold, Oliver C
.\lexander, Alfred
Homar, .Jesse S
Brooks, .John F
Bu.<b\ , W'illiam
Bell, Josiah M
Batts. Cullen D
Blake, William
Boniar, GeoriLje W
Barnes, Gcorjje W....
Cai VMI-, William L. . .
Crossman. Calvin
Clark, We.-<ley
Clark. .Tos(>ph li
Ci)l>l)inger, Claudius,
Ca.^ebolt. William....
Ctiai)nian, WilliamA.
Cart.'r. Allison M....
Cart.M-. Cii.irles W.,..
Cro-^bv. William
Catt. William
Daniel.^. St<'|)hen P..
Duvall. William H...
Downt^v, .Me.xander. .
Dever, .Jesse
Daviilsoii. Charles. .,
Ellis. Edward T
Kllis. William H
Ettini^er, Rctnno.J. ..
Fowlir. (icortre F....
F.iulk, AdamO
Folkner, Thomas .1. . .
Gi)~i']acob, Henry
(rilstrai). Lewis
Gardiner. I'iiickneyD
Greaber. ('harli>s
Gordon, .James E
(iilmore, Dwiffht
Gibson, Francis M. . .
HiiL-lii»s, Thomas
Ho^ran, Samuel B . . .
Hiffgins, Robert W. . .
Howard, William .V..
Howard, Minor
Housh. .John
Hainline. Sidney
Hedrick. David M...
Oskaloosa .
Lawrence ....
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth,
Law-rence
Oskaloosa
Grassliopp'rF
Oskahiosa. . . .
Grasshopp"rF
Oskaloosa
Lawrence
Oskaloosa .
Grasshopp'rF
Oskaloosa
Grasshopp'rF
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ....
Oskaloosa ....
Grasshoi)p"rF
Oskaloosa .
Lawrence .
Oskaloosa.
Jjeavenworth,
Lawrence
Oskoloosa
Grasshopp'rF
Oskaloosa
Lawrence .
Gras.shopp'rF
Oskaloosa .
.July 13, 'fi4
July 16,
July 13,
July 26,
July 13,
July 20,
July 14,
July 15,
.July IS,
July 14,
July 16,
July 14,
July 18,
July 13,
July 16,
July 26,
July 22,
July 18,
July 14.
JiUy 16,
July 13,
July 16,
July 1."),
.July 14,
July 26,
July 14,
July 13,
July 18,
July 13,
July 16,
July 18,
July 15,
July 18,
July 14,
July 13,
July 15,
July 13,
July 15,
July 13, '64
July 20,
July 25,
July 13,
July 16,
July 13,
July 22,
July 14,
July 18,
July 13, '64
July 26, '64
Julv 14, '64
July 16, '64
July 13, '64
July 15, '64
July 28, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
.\ug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
July 26, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25. '65
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
.\.ug. 3, '64
July "25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Red. to ranks Sep. 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Red, to ranks.
Pro. .Sergt. Sep. 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 28, '64,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 2«, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 12, '61.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Cori). July 2.S, 'tW.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out with reg.
Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 3, '64.
Pro. Corp. July '28, '64.
Pro. Sergt. : mus. out with reg.
Nov. 16, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16,'64.
568
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS ^Infantry— Conf.
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
mustier.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Helm, .James M
Hunter, William H..
Hull, Simeon
Jolinson, David
Kemp, Samuel R
Kempt, John A
Lowman, Oliver R. S
Lewis, Sherman .\. ..
McMillan, Henry C.
McCall, Samuel
McKey, William P..
McDole, Milton
Maddox, William V.
Maddox, David H...
Olney, Henry
Owens. John
Owen, .\lexander. . . .
PressHTovc, WilHani
Powell, Simon .)
Rippetoe, Jolin
Rea. James H
Richart, .\ntou
Schweitzer. Robert H
Stewart. By '-on
Silvers, Golden
Smith, Luther
Stevens, Samuel B.
Shrader, Levi Z
Starkey, Elijah
Staaffer, Abraham.
Trower, Lewis .1 . . .
Taylor, Arnold B . . .
Trower, Timothy. . .
Turner, .James H. . .
Witt, William P..
Wallace, .John .\ . . .
Williams, .\lonzo H
W'erst, Matthew. . . .
White, Benjamin. . .
White, William....
Wiley, John A
W^alker, William...
Grassho'p'r F
Oskaloosa . . .
Grassho'p'r F
Oskaloosa
Lawrence ....
Oskaloosa.. . .
Grassho'p'r F
Oskaloosa.. ..
Grassho'p'r F
Oskaloosa.
Grassho'p'r F
Lawrence..
Oskaloosa.
Grassho'p'r F
Oskaloosa.. ..
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa.. ..
Lawrence .
Oskaloosa
Leavenworth,
Oskaloosa . ..
July
July
July
July
July
14, '64
16, '64
13, '64
14, '64
13, '64
July 26, '64
July 16, '64
July 14, '64
July 13, '64
July 18, '64
July 13, '64
July 15, '64
July IK '64
July 14, '64
July 15, '64
July 14, '64
July 15, '64
July 16, '64
July 21, '64
July IS, '64
July 21, 't>4
July 14, '64
July 13, '64
July 18, 'ti4
July 20, '64
July 16, '64
July 13, '64
July '26, '64
July l.i, '64
July 23, '64
July 16, '64
July •20. '64
July IS, '64
July 16, '64
July 25, '64
Jidy 26, '64
July 25, '64
.-Vug. 3, '64
July '25, "64
Aug. 3. '64
July '25, ■64-
July '26. 'lU
July 25, '64
July '26, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 25, '64
July "26, '64
July 2.^, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
.Vbsent sick in hospital. 01a-
the, Kan. ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16. "64.
Pro. Corp. July 2S, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, "64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 12, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 2S. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Renl. as Vet. 16th K. V. C,
Oct. 7, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Nov. 16, '64.
COMPANY C.
FIRST LIEUT.
Assa R. Bancroft
Emporia
July 28, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16.
'64.
SECOND LIEUT.
Mincher Condrav
Manhattan ...
..
FIRST SERGEANT.
Jabez C. Baird
Leavenworth.
July -23, '64
..
SERGEANTS.
Edson Baxter
Duff G.Edwards
Richard Duval
JohnT. .4.dams
Council Grove
Emporia
Manhattan . .
Leavenworth,
July 16. "64
July 22, '64
:: ::
CORPORALS.
Empsom L. Loy
Edward Deal .-.
Samuel Hall
William T. Maddox..
Chai-les W. Sanders . .
Mark S. Wagner
.JohuH. Pickett
.John S. Brown
Cott'nwood F
Marion Cent'r
Emporia
Neosho R'p'ds
Ogdeu:
St. George —
Easton
Waterloo
.July 16, '64
July 15, '64
July 16, '64
:: ::
PRIVATES.
.A.dams, John T
Baird, Jabez C
Baxter. Edson
Brown, John S
Bunch, .James C
Bunch, Samuel C
Belner, Henry
Leavenworth.
Council Grove
Waterloo
Neosho R'p'ds
Manhattan . .
July 22, '64
Jidv 23, '64
July 16, '64
Pro. Sergt. July 29, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July '29, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 29, 64.
Pro Corp. July 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16,
•64.
state of Kansas.
569
SEVT^INTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry- (7on<.
COMPANY C-ConU7iued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Cooper, Lewis Elmendaro . . , .July 16, '64
CraHier, William A. . ,
Cupp, Daniel H
Curtis, John
Cowles, Willis
Cooper, Zacliariah. ..
Duval, Richard
Deal, Edward
Deiterick, Thomas J.,
Edwards, Dutf G
i^aton, Alexander
Edwards, Isaac . . .
Edwards, Albert . .
Evans, Solon
Eliff, Overton C . .
Erisbee, Absalom .
Ford, Cornelius S.
Elaffgr, John
FaUim, Malkir....
list, Garren
Hall, Samuel
Hodgson, John
Hodgius, David L.. .
Barman, George W .
HarreU, Stephen O. .
Kitchen, Charles F. .
Svrespach, Magnus..
Kellery, James R
Ley, Empson L
Lafarmer, Lewis
Loughmiller, Fred-
erick C
Liawsou, Anthony S.
^yall, George .... . . .
^ooper. Willis
-.emmens, Samuel . .
jongley, Marcus
^laddox, William F .
Jain, Silas
Jerlaud, David
ifcKary, Peter F. ...
'lui-floeh, Joshua H.
Jahan, Jolui
^'ortou, William . .'. . .
Norton, Tracy
^eglaii. William
)dell, Robert
)veraker, William H
'ickett, .John H
"i-bitt, James
'aimer, Benjamin F.
ayne, William
'ease, .John D..
Roberts, Thomas
ogler, Charles W...
utheruff, Samuel...
(oth, Jacob
{iffgs, David C.
janders, Charles W..
'cuniidt, John F. .
■egor, Levi N
■tone, William
'Ovini.«, James
■anford, Ephraim H,
totts, WiUiam
chwartz, Godfrey F.
;wmson, John P.'..
hompson, Wm. M..
aught. Martin ....
\ agner, Mark S
ViUfoung, Daniel.. ..
Chelsea. . . .
Americus . . .
Emporia
Chelsea
Elmendaro.
Manhattan.
Marion Cent'e
Emporia . .
Fremont.
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Manhattan. ..
Council Grove
Wostmorel'nd
Plymouth
Manhattan. ..
Irving
Council Grove
Ernporia
Wilmington .
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
Cottonw'd F..
Easton
St. George ....
Leavenworth,
Council Grove
Chelsea
Cottonw'd F..
India nola
Leavenworth,
Emporia
Manhattan. ..
Emporia
Manhattan. ..
Leavenworth,
Neosho Rapid
Manhattan. ..
Leavenworth
Cottonw'd F.
Wabaunsee.. .
Cottonw'd F..
Fremont. . .
Council Grove
Easton
Cottonw'd F..
Manhattan. ..
Leavenworth,
Westmorpl'nd
Cottonw'd F..
Council Grove
Plymouth
Marion Cent'e
Ogden
JunctionCity.
July 23, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 22,
July 16,
July 22,
July 16,
July 22,
July 16,
'64
July 1.5, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 14, '64
July 16, '64
.\mericus
Plymouth
Leavenwortli, July
Waterloo i July
Cottonw'd F..
Neosho R'p'ds
Tecumseh
Leavenworth,'
Clielsea , July
St. George — j July
Fremont I
22, '64
16, '64
15, '64
16, '64
Date of
muster.
July 28, '64
Remarks.
Left sick at Ft. Leavenworth,
Aug. 1, '64 : no evid'ce of mus.
out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 29, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. July 29, '64.
Absent sick at Council Grove,
Kan. ; no ev. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 16. '64.
Absent sick at Council Grove ;
no evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corn. July 29, '64.
Died Wilmington Kan., Nov.
■A. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 29. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Cori). July 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, "64.
Pro. Corp. July 29, '64.
Absent at date mus. out of Co. ;
no evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 29, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 16, '64.
570
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con/,
COMPANY C— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remark.s
PRIVATES.
Woodman, Levi E. . . .
Woods, Benjamin F . .
Yoiins, .John M
Young, Nathaniel E.
Manhattan. . .
NeoshoR'p'ds
Conn. Grove. .
Plymouth
July 10, '64
July 28, '64
Mus. Qut with reg. Nov. 16, '64
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Richard D. Mobley. . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Mason M. Hovey
SECOND LIBDT.
Albion H. Whitcomb
FIRST SERGT.
Henry E. Stoddard. . .
SERGEANTS.
William B. Lamb....
Joseph A. Tate
David H. Deeds
George A. Dailey
CORPORALS.
Almon Chapman
Charles F. Kitf
Henry S. Wooden —
Albert Allyn
John J. Burtell
Sylvanus P. Dewise .
Fletcher Jackson... .
Charles O. Knowles.
George W. Gabriel. .
Reuben H. Hyde —
John .J. Jenness
PRIVATES.
Allyn. Albert
Burtell, John J
Ball, J. Allen
Best, Martin L
Brittan, John
Bliss, Joseph F — ". . .
Bluejacket, Stephen..
Brownlee, .Jamos H..
Bruce, Robert
Burge, Gideon L
Chapman, Almon —
Carney, George W.. ..
Chase, Fluvias
Clark, Eyman D
Clark, Truman G
Clay, Leverton
Copeland, William M.
Cowan, Albert
Deeds, David H
Dailey, George A
Dewise, Sylvanus P . .
Dummer, Jeremiah S
Dailey, James A
Dougherty, Michael..
Elliott, Stephen J....
Farrington, .JamesW
Flint, .Jacob
Gabriel, George W.. .
Graham, Gilbert L. .
Hyde, Reuben H. —
Hands, William
Hoeback, John J. —
Hoover, .Jerome ....
Howell, Henry T...
Jenness, .John .J
Johnson, Edward D.
Jones, Morgan L. . . .
Jackson, Fletcher.. .
Kellogg, Everell. .
Kirby, Samuel D .
Krou.«e, Henry . . .
Kiff, Charles F...
.JunctionCity
Topeka
Atchi.son
Spring Hill. . .
JunctionCity
Atchison
Aubrey
Topeka
Atchison
Topeka
Bennington . .
Atchi.son
.JunctionCity
Spring Hill. .
Topeka
JunctionCity
Atchison
JunctionCity
Atcliison
Gras.sh'per F
Olathe
Topeka. ......
JunctionCity
Atchison
Gatesville.. .,
JunctionCity
Gatesville...
Olathe
Topeka
July 16, '64
July 18. '64
July 16, '64
July 18, '64
July 16, '64
July 18, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 18, '64
July 20, '64
July 14, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
Aubrey ,
Topeka
Spring HiU
Topeka
Salina
Auburn
Jefferson Co.,
Topeka
Olathe
Topeka
.JunctionCity,
Topeka
JunctionCity
Topeka
Atchison . ...
Topeka
JunctionCity,
Johnson Co.
Topeka
Leavenworth,
JunctionCity,
Topeka ....
Knowles, Charles O .
July 18, '64
July 16, '64
July 18, '64
July 2,5, '64
July 16, '64
July 22, '64
July 16, '64
July 27, '64
July 16, '64
July 28, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July '27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
Julv "25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
Julv 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
.July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
.July 25, '64
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 16, '64
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '6.,
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, 'fi
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1. '64. ^
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, 6
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, o
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 1, '64. .
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lb, !>
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64. ,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lb, »
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lb, o
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with rc;
Nov. 16, '64. ^, _ ,,,
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lb, M
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with re
Nov. 16, '64.
state of Kansas.
571
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS —Infantry— CVm^
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks,
PRIVATES.
Litchonhen.Hartman
Lam)). William B....
Marpli'. Al)ram.
McClaiii, Albert......
.McCleary, Elias J
Motiarty, Bartholo-
mew
Newton, Albert
Nichul.s Wihnot M...
Xicliol.'^oii, Heze-
kiah B
Norbiiry, Lowis
Pitttnan. {lensou
Paytoii. Edward
Poutfe. Jam.'^s D
Randolph. William F.
Reamy, Cyrus
Reed, Towiisend P.. ..
Robert.-, Orlando P. . .
Rundlc Daniel
Rutled!,'P, .John
Stoddard. Henry E. . .
Sawyer, Addington . . .
Schulti'nbrand. Albert
Snider. Levi
Thompson, William K
Tat^', .Joseph A
Tittinneton, Thomas,
Tuttle. Frank A
Vohs, Anthony
Volkmun, Frederick..
Wooden, Henry S
Wallack, Benjamin F.
Way, John B
Whitlev. Robert
Wilson, .Ulen
Woods. .Toll n A
\V'orrell. Orrin
Younj.'. Martin
Junct. City.
Topeka
Olathe
Topeka
Shawneetown
Topeka...
July 16, '64
Loavenvvorth,
Topeka
Atchison
Auburn . .
Atchison
Topeka . .
Atchison . . .
Topeka
Atchison . . .
Spring- Hill.
Topeka
To])eka . .
.\tchisou
.\uburn
•Junct. City. ..
Bennington ..
Atchison
Olathe
Abilene
•Junct. City . . .
Topeka
Shawneetown
Topeka
July 27,
July 16,
July 18.
July 22,
July 16,
•July 1<S,
July 16,
July IS,
July 16,
July 18,
July 16,
July IS,
July 16,
July IS,
July 16,
•July 2.-), '64
July 27. '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 2,5, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
Jtdy 27, '64
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
July 25, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Des. Leaven'th, July 29, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
COMPANY E.
CAPT.\IN.
Herbert Robinson.. ..
FIRST LIKUT.
Perry G. Noel
SECOND LIEUT.
John T. McKown
■ FIEST SERGT.
(ieorge W. Hutt
SERGEANTS.
Frederick \V. Paetz . .
Israel T. Ogden
Andrew J. Evans
•John H. Preston
CORPORALS.
Edwai-d D.Hotzkow.
John Woolsey
Maurice (toocIi
William E. Wilson . . .
Eli Bradley
Stephen A. Fuller....
David R. Lamb
William T. Freeman,
Allen Kincaid
Silas N. Cadv
Charles M. Sears
PRIVATES.
Backus. Charles
Barbee, Jeptha
Bayless. Alexander. . .
Bradlev. Eli
Bender, William W. . .
Biggart, Samuel R. ..
Cady, Silas N
Cochran, George L. ..
Copeland, .\bner C. ..
Case. Benson C
Carditt', Nathaniel . ..
Leavenworth,
.\tchi.son
Leavenworth,
-Vtchison
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
.Atchi.son
Leavenworth
July 16, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 22, '64
July 18, '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. -.i, '64
July 22, '64
July 26, '64
July 22, '64
July 28, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 22, '64
July 26, 't54
July 22, '64
July 25, '64
Aug. i:{, '64
July 28, '64
July 22, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 15, '64
Aug. 18, '64
Aug. 20, '64
July 29, '64
Aug. 2, '64
July 26, '64
July 28, '64
July 26, '64
July 80, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 26, '64
July 28, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Aug. 18, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 5, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 15, '64
July 2H, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 16, '64
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Red. to ranks Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
572
Adjutant General's Report.
SEVENTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'on<. {\^
COMPANY E—Con««Me(7.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Carey, George
Day, Elias
Daney, Mathias
Driesbach, Albert N..
Erans, Andrew J. . .
Freeman, William T..
Finley, Thornton
Furse, Edward
Fuller, Stephen A —
Gotzkow, Edward D. .
Gooch, Maurice
Gardner, William —
Hutt, George W
Hallett, Thomas R...
Ham, Virgil
Hancock, William . ..
Hayes, Homer
Hart, John M
Hart. John W
Hoehimer, William E
Hampton, Daniel L.,
Johnson, Daniel
Kincaid, Allen
Kennon, Robert P . . .
Keran, John F
Kener, Andrew J
Knight, George W. . .
Knight, James
Lamb, David R
Lamb, John W
Landis, Pleasant
Lawrence, George A.
Lewis, Levi
Mooney, James
Monens, Benjamin.. .
Murphy, Montreville
Mun, Henry
Meyers, Charles
Newland, Hiram ....
Niswanger, WiUiam.
Northrup, Henry ....
Residence.
Leavenworth,
Atchison . . . .
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
Lawrence —
Leavenworth;
Lawrence —
Leavenworth
July 30,
July 26,
Aug. 4,
July :«,
July 18,
July 22,
July 30,
July 22,
July 26,
Date of
muster.
Ogden, Israel T .....
Paetz, Frederick W .
Preston, John H
Porter, James
Prentiss, C. .J. K
Riley, William H....
Riley, Wilber F
Robertson, .James . . .
Rounds. Lorenzo D .
Roe, William J
Ryan, Edward
Rothrock. Abraham.
Royer, Emanuel
Ross, George E
Sears, Charles M . . . .
Smith, Canning
Smith, Chahner
Smith, George L . . . .
Shingleton, Thom-
as N
Speaks, .James R . . . .
Shaw. Henry
Thomas, Samuel
Thompson, William.
Tomlinson, Hiram. .
Tomlin.son, John W.
Tomlinson, Jacob . . .
Tomlinson, Peter
Warren, .John C
Wayen, Alfred R
Wilson, William E. .
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenwortli
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth
Lawrence ....
Leavenworth
Lawrence ....
Leavenworth,
Lawrence —
Leavenwortli
July _30, '64
July 26, '61
July 16, '64
July 30. '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 6, '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 11, '64
July 30, '61
July 22, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 22, '64
July 19, '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
July 22, '64
.\ug. 11, '64
July 22, '64
July 23. '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 30, '61
July 16, '64
July 30, '64
July 22. '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 22, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 29, '64
July 30, '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
July 29, '64
July 28, '64
Aug. 11, '64
July 2.5, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 22, '64
July 30, '64
July 22, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 30, '64
July 22, '64
July m, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. .5, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 28, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 26, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 27. '64
July 29, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 26. '64
Aug. 1, '64
Aug. 10, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Aug. 12, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 5, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
July 26, '64
.Aug. 1, '64
*July 26, '64
Aug. 12, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Remarks.
Aug. 11, "64
July 22, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, '64
28, '64
1, '64
26, '64
2, '64
26, '64
1, '64
3, '64
1, '64
July 26, '64
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
30. '64
29, '64
3, '64
1-5, '64
3. '64
30, '64
2, '64
3, '64
Renl. as Vet. in 16th K. V. C.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 18, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64 ; dc s. Ft.
Leavenworth Sex). 6, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 18. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Renl. as Vet. in 16tli K. V. C.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp, Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16. '64.
Was prisoner of war, cap. at
Mine Creek, Kan., Oct. 25, '64;
e.scaped and returned Nov.
25, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16. 64.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 19,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Absent sick at Leavenworth;
no evi. of mus. out on file.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 26, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 1, "64
Aug. 12, '64
July 26, '64
Aug. 3, '64
Renl. as Vet. in 16th K. V. C.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. lb, bi.
Des. Leavenworth,Aug. 19, ^64.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, 64.
state of Kansas.
573
SEVExNTEENTH REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS -Infantry -C'o«r.
COMPANY E-Co?i<j/med.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Wellman, Isaac A. .
West, John W
Whitwell. James G.
Whayland. Barney.
Woolsey, John .....
Zimmerlee, Daniel C.
Re.sirlenco.
Leavenworth,
Dat(> of
enlLstmcut.
Aug. 17, '64
Aug. 8, '64
July 30, '64
July 18, '64
July 30, '64
Aug. 4, '64
Date of
muster.
Aug. 18, '64
Aug. 8, '64
Aug. 1, '64
July 28, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Aug. 5, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 18, '64; mus.
out with reg. Nov. 16, '64.
Mus. out with rpg. Nov 16 '64
574
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REGIMENT KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
James M. Williams.
LIEUT. COLONEL.
James M. Williams.
John Bowles
Richard (4. Ward. . .
MAJOR.
John Bowles
Richard ti. Ward. . .
ADJUTANT.
Richard J. Hinton.
Richm'd, Ind,
Richm'd, Ind.
William C. Gibbons
QUAETERM ASTEE .
Elijah Hughes
SURGEON.
Samuel C. Harrington
J.Fulton Ensor.. .
ASST. SURGEON.
Eliab G. Macy
Abijah D. Tenny. .
Chauncey S. Bui-r.
CHAPLAIN.
George W.Hntchinson
Mound City
Clinton
Lawrence
May 2, '63
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '6;^
Apr. 22, '65
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Jan. 27,
Jan. 13,
Jan. 15.
Nov. 1,
Jan. 26,
May 2,
Apr. 23,
May 2. '63
Pro. Brev. Brig. Gen. Feb.13,'65 ;
mus. out Pine Bluff, Ark.,
Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Col. May 2, '63.
Mus. out per S. O. No. :«5, W.
D., dat«d June 1, '65. to take
effect Dec. 17, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Lieut. Col. May 2, '63.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Apr. 22, '65.
Pro. Capt. 2d Kan. Vol. Col'd
Inf. Oct. 21, '63.
Mus. out May 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Res. Jan. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65,
Res. June 15, '64, Ft. Smith.
Res. July 20, '64, Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Res. June, 18, '64, Ft. Smith.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SEEGT. MAJOR.
Stephen B. Smith.
Q. M. SERGEANT.
Henry Clay
COM. SERGEANT.
Stephen Berry
Robert Cox .
Orin Miller
HOSP. STEWARD.
Robert B. Gibbons
Atchison.
lola
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Aug.
9,
'62
Jan.
13,
'63
Sep.
15,
'62
Sep.
7,
'62
Nov.
9,
'63
Jan. 13, "63 Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks and assigned to
Co. E, Mar. 13, '65.
Red. to ranks and assigned to
Co. B, Aug. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dec. 7, '63
Dis. for disability June 29, '65.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Richard G. Ward. . . .
Elkanah Huddleson.
FIRST LIEUT.
Elkanah Huddleson.
Benjamin G. .Jones. .
WiUiam R. Smith . . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Ezekiel A. Coleman .
William R. Smith . .
FIRST SEKGEANT.
Jordan Smithering.
Joseph Carras.. .
SERGEANTS.
George Smith . . .
Joseph Carras
Dempsey Leggett .
William Smith
CORPORALS.
Jacob Edwards. . . .
Pleasant Lacey. .
Riley Bowles
Bedford Greene .
John Gregg
William Smith. .
Richard Powers.
Richm'd, Ind.
Clinton
Ida.
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 7, '62
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '63
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '63
July 10, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Apr. 22, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Pro. Maj. May 2, '63.
Mus. out on det. roU, Loav'th,
Oct. 31. '65, to date Oct. 26,'65.
Pro. Capt. May 2, '63.
Pro. Capt. Co. B, Feb. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dism'd the serv. per S. O. No.
99,W. D., '65, to date Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 10, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Mar. 25, 'S5,
Roseville, .Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 27, '64.
Dis. from hosp. June 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Kil'd in act'n Apr. 16, '64, Pois-
on Springs, -Ark.
KiUed in act'n Oct. 6, '63, Bax-
ter Springs, C. N.
Died Little Rock,"Ark.
Pro. Sergt. June 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '65.
i
state of Kansas.
575
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— Con<.
COMPANY A— Continued.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
Robert Bland
Wesley Berry
Elliott Johnson...
PEIVATES.
.AJexander. .Vlfred .
.\ustin. Robert
Andrews, Hugh
Bowles. Riley
Bright. Alfred
Bland, Robert
Bowers. Joseph . . .
Berry, Wesley
BaUey, Wesley....
Benton, .John
Bowman, William.
(\irras, .Joseph . .
Clay, Henry
Combs, James. . .
Dressim. Jerry. .
Dairs, William. .
Downing. James
Edwards, Jacob.
Ellis, John
Erving, James. . .
Erving, John. . . .
Edwards, John . .
Foster, Solomon.
Foster, Larkin . .
Fielding, Jerry. .
Freeman, Moses.
Fox. David
(rreene, Bedford,
(jregg, Henry. . . .
(iregg, John . .
(xuest, Alfred.
Henry, John . .
Harvey, Franklin.
Hurley, Thomas . . .
Johnson, Elliott,
lack.son, Henry.
Jereniiah, Edward.
Johnson, William . .
Jackson, Joseph. . . .
James, Sanford
Loggett, Dempsey.. ..
Lacey, Pleasant
Lochernian, Henry...
Monan, Horace
Myers. William
Merriman. Louis
-Mayo, William
Nolaa, Henry
Powers. Richard. .. .
Perry, Thomas,
Park>, Joseph
Parker, Nelson
Robinson, Charles. .
Smithering. Jordan.
Stone, Shelby
Smith, William
Steele, David
Smith, Samuel
Sheldon, William . . .
Swink, Alfred..
Scott, Dock
Snyder, Dabney
Thorntou, Joseph . . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Lawrence
Lawrence ,
.\ug. 7, '62
Aug.
•40,
'62
Aug.
9,
'62
Jan.
i:J,
'63
Aug.
13,
•62
Aug.
I'A
'62
Aug.
^7,
'62
Aug.
9,
'62
.A.ug.
10,
'62
Jan.
13,
'6:^
Aug.
9,
'62
Aug.
8,
'62
Aug.
12,
'62
Aug.
^^8,
62
Aug.
7,
'62
Aug.
9,
'62
Aug.
12,
'62
Aug.
15,
'62
Jan.
13,
'63
Aug.
9,
'62
Jan. 13, '63
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 14, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 11, "62
Aug. 10, '62
Nov. 8, '63
Aug. 16, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 9, "62
.\ug. 10, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 7, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 15, "62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Leavenworth
Lawrence
I Leavenworth,
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 8, '62
Remarks-
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Ks., Jan. :30, '63.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 14, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Fort Scx>tt, Kan.
Des. Baxter bprings, C. N., .Ipr.
28, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '63.
Died ; date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Des. Ft. Smith, Mar. 31, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll Leav'th,
Nov. 29, '65, to date Oct. 26, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, Oct. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Mar. 19, '63.
Pro. Corporal.
Died Ft. Gibson, C. N.. July
22, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '6:3.
Died ; date unknown.
Killed in action Apr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died ; date unknown.
Dis. for disability Oct. 13, '6:5,
Fort Gibscm, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 30, '64.
Killed in action Apr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died Ft. Scott, Mar. 10, '63.
Died Ft. Gibson, C. N., Aug.
15, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, Mar. 21, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Ft. Scott, June 7, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Baxter Spri'gs,.June 3, '&i.
Died; date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
576
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — lNFANTKY—Con|
COMPANY A— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
Thomas, Henry
Taylor, George
Walker, Henry
Walker, .John
Walker, William....
Wasson, Allen
Washington, Greene.
Wilkinson, Robert. .
Wyatt, Richmond . . .
Woodrom, Benjamin
Ward, William
Young, Riley
CAPTAIN.
George J. Martin. . .
Benjamin G. Jones.
FIRST LIEUT.
William G. Wliite..
Luther Dickinson . .
Walter J. Dallas...
SECOND LIEUT.
Luther Dick in. son . .
John Topping
Walter J. Dallas . .
FIRST SEEGT.
Stephen B. Smith .
John Whalon
Newton Bassett...
SERGEANTS.
Newton Bassett...
Henry Johnson. .. .
Henry Cooper
Peter Holden
CORPORALS.
Jack Caston
Samuel Foster . . .
David Fisher
Albert Parker
Charles Houston. .
Hannibal Brown . .
Benjamin Riggs. . .
Robert Cox
Robert Davis
PRIVATES.
Adams, Edward..
Bassett, Newton —
Brown, Judd
Brown, Hannibal . .
Brown, Samuel
Bowles, Henry
Burton, .John
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Fort Scott. . . .
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Dec. 20, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 14, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died ; date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, June 10, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died Ft. Scott, Kan.
Died Ft. Gibson, July 11, '63.
Died ; date unknown.
Killed in action May 8, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. A.
Black, Nathaniel.
Branch, Abram. . .
Blane, (jeorge ....
Fyans, Joseph —
Fields, William . .
Gully, Giles
Gully, Isaac
Gidd, Huston
Mitchell, George .
Magmar, William
Miller, Samuel . . .
Newly, Joseph . . .
Yell, James
Camden, Ark.
Roseville.Ark.
Camden, Ark.
Ft. Smith.Ark
Camden, Ark.
Fort Scott. . . .
Ft. Smith.Ark
Camden, Ark.
Lit. Rock.Ark
Danville, Ark.
Apr. 16,
Nov. 30,
Apr. 16,
Nov. 8,
May 21,
Apr. 16,
May 4,
Nov. 8,
Apr. 16,
Apr. 22,
Mar. 31,
June
8,
'64
Dec.
5,
'63
June
8,
'64
Dec.
5,
'63
May
8,
'64
May
4,
'63
Dec.
ill
'63
June
8,
'64
May
8,
'64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65. .
Died ; date unknown.
Killed in action Xpr. 16, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died; date unknown.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died ; dat^ unknown. .
COMPANY B.
Atchison
lola
Atchison
Baldwin City
Atchison
Baldwin City
Atchison . . . .
Fort Scott. .
Leavenworth
Atchison ....
Leavenworth
Fort Scott. .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Aug. 5, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 15, '62
May 5, '62
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 11, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 24, '63
Sep. 14, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 24, '63
July 12, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Res. Apr. 10. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Res. Feb. 23, '63, Ft. Scott.
Res. Sep. — , '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Feb. 24, '63.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark,
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 14, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Jan. 26, '63.
Red. to ranks lug. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 25, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
KiUed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Fort Gibson, C. N., Aug.
3, '63.
Died May 4, '64, Jenkins' Fer-
ry, Ark., of w'd rec'd in act'n
Apr. 18, '64, Poison Springs.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
state of Kansas.
577
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — C'on^
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
liowman, Benjamin .
Brown, William
Blair, Emanuel
Biggerstaff, James. . .
Cooper, Henry
Cox, Robert
('aston, Jack.
Campbell, James
Carey, Tlionias
Corneal, George
Craig, Green..'.
('aston, Abraham
<'raig, Henry
Clark, Alexander,
('lark, William...
Davis, Robert.
Dobell, Henry.
Uoan, Perry.. .
Donald, Jackson.
OiuUev, Philippi.
Easly, David
Estus, William. ..
Ford, Charles
Foster, Samuel
Fisher, David
Franklin, William.
Generals, William..
Gains, William H..
Gains, Thomas
Holdin. Peter
HoQstin, Charles. .
Hammond, Thomas .
Hughes, Silas
Hains, Elijah
Ha ins, Hainson.. .
Hamilton, Henry.
Johnson, Henry..
.Jonos, .Julius
Johu.son, Martin.
Johnson, Louis ..
Jackson, Andrew
Jefferson, Benjamin.
Ft. Scott.
King, James
Lawsou, Henry. . .
Miller Benjamin.
Miner, John
Matthews, Peter.
Mark, Vincent.. ..
Murphy, John .
Nichols, Willis.
Parker, Albert. .
Parker, Joseph.
Riggs, Benjamin.
Russell, Isaac
Leavenworth,
Ft. Scott
Leavenworth
Ft. Scott
Leavenworth
Atchison.
Leavenworth
Aug. 12, 'tVi
May 14, '(52
Jan. i;i, '63
Aug. 2.i. '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 11, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. ^15, '62
Jan. 1:5, '63
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 18, '62
Aug, 2, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 5, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 14, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '(53
Aug. 14, '62
Aug. 15, '62
May 5, '(V2
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 5, '(i2
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 1.5, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of consumption Fort
Scott. Mar. 6, '65.
Died of inflammation of the
lungs, Fort Scott, Mar. 27, '63.
Died of disease, Ft. Gib--.on, C.
N., July 27, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Regt'l Com. Sergt. Mar.
13, '65; pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Scott, Apr. 24, '63.
Died of di.sease Fort Scott,
May 19, '63.
Des. Baxter Springs, C. N.
June 14, '63.
Dis. for disab. Jan. 5, '64, Ft.
Scott.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, June 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Noevi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with I'eg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
May 19, '63.
Promoted Corporal.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '63,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oet. 1, '65.
Died of dropsy F^t. Smith, Ark.,
Juno 2S, '64.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '6:1,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Promoted Sergeant.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of suffocat'n of the lungs
Ft. Scott, Kan., Apr. 16, '63.
Died of di.sea'-c Ft. Gibson, C.
.N., July It), '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '6:^.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease F't. Gibson, C.
N., Aug. 19, 't)3.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Scott,
Kan., Mar. 26, 'i>3.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '(«,
Ft. Smith. Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of typh'd fever Ft. Scott,
Kan., Apr. 19, '63.
Dis. for disability Dec. 16, '63,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Died of disea.se Ft. Scott, Kan.
Promoted Corporal.
Dis. for disability Djc. 16, '63,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
—37
57 S
Adjutant fkneral's Report.
FITST REGT KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS
COilPAN Y B —Contin ttfL
Infa>-TKY — i'oiii.
Names and rauk.
Ke~it!ence,
P.-jr-- of
. eiiii-iiiii'iit-
Dato of
muster.
Remarks.
PKITATES.
Robinson. Willia ■
Sniith, Isaac
Smith. Jern-tt i .
Snead, Geonw V
Turner. Allen S. ■ .
WasMnjTou. G«>i^^, .
Wa^hiDiTton. William.'
Wheeler. Geonrt-
Wilson. Dock..
Wilson, Jerry. .
Whalon, John .
Jan. 13, '63 ' -Jan. 13. '&
Aug. IS. ea
Fort Scott..
Williams. Denis.
Williams. .James...
Whitaker. Charles.
Wilson. Joseph
Williams. Anthoof.
Yoant, Willis
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 15, "fia
Mav 1.5. "62
Feb. 7. '6i
Ans. 1.1. '62
Aug. 9, "62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 9. 62
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. ia,'ei
AOiT.
Die<i of disea.-k> Ft. Scott. Ks.,
May 21, "a.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. ''v..
No evidence of mus. out on lile.
: Mas. oat with reg. Oct. 1. "lii.
Mar. 9, '63 }
Jan. li "63 ■ Mas. oat on det. roll. Leavrh.
' -June 7, '6.1.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '<''^i.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 26. "tS : ir. us.
out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Killed in action Apr. 1>. '>H.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Dietl of disease Ft. Scott. Ks..
Mar. a, Si.
Died of consumption Ft. S^ott,
Apr. 10. '&i.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. "<i.">.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— Co. B.
BreedloTe, Andrew .
Clay. Henry
Campbell. Louis.
Deer. August
Fos, Esau
Fine. Anthony
French. Austin. .
' Ft. Gib., C. N.; May 27, "63 j July 1,
Ft. Smith, Ak. Oct. 2, "« ! Dec 5,
! " Oct. 21. ■« i
Ft. Gib., C.N. : May 27. "« -Julv
Ft. Smith. Ak. Oct. 26. "« , Dec.
! • ; Oct. '21, "6:^ ,
' May 5, "63 ) Dec.
HaU. Jacob Ft. Gib., C. N.! May 27. "6:J I July 3,
Hall. William. ...
Hall. Cssar
Johnson. Simeon.
Jessie. Louis.
Lowry, -Jesse.
Ft. Smith. Ak.i Dec. .5, '63 i Dec.
Ft. Gib.. C. N. .June 1, "63 I July
Ft. Smith. Ak. Oct. 21. "63 I
Ft. Gib., C. N.' Jane 1. "6:J ] July
Murray, Emmet .
Me Kinney, John
Martin, .Jacob
Monroe, .James
MdTOwell, .James . .
Kixigers. Je&rs(Mi.
TayJor, Carr
TliomjisoQ. -Jacob..
Wilson. Robert
Walker, William- ..
Walker, Samuel ...
Ft. Smith. Ak.! Dec. .5. -fia Dec
Ft. Gib., C. N.j May "27. "63 July
Ft. Smith, Ak. Oct. 3, 'd:J Dec.
Apr. n.'&
Mar. 1. '66
es ■
'63
'6S :
. " Dec 5, '63 Dec o,'&i
Fort Scott. . . . ! Apr. 23, '63 June "27, "63
Oct. -21, '« '
Ft. Gib.. C. N. May 27. "6:3 : -July 7, "«
Ft. Smith. Ak. Dec. 5. '& Dec. 5, '63
Des. Ft, Stu, Ark. .June, '^J.'>M.
His. for disabilit,T May 2+. '6i,
Little Bock. .^k.
Des. Ft. S'th. Ark., Dec. '1. Si.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. 'n.">.
Des. Ft- Sth. Ark.. Dec. .1. "-SJ.
Dis. for disability Mav 21. '<H,
Little Bock. Ark. .
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smith,
Jan. 12. "61.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "i'l.
Killed in act'n Apr. is, '64. Poi-
son Springs, Ark. *
Des. Ft. Sth, .\rk., Dec. .5. •B.
Dis. for disability Dec. !•>. •><.
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mtis. out with reg. Oct. 1, 'ti.'..
Died of dis. Ft. Smith. .\rk.
Died of dL-;. Ft. Smith, .Vik..
Oct. 1. tU.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith. .Vrk..
Nor. 15, "6:1
Bej. by ex. .--uig. Little E'ck.
Ark., June 2, 'ffi.
Mn.«. out with reg. Oct. 1. 'o.
Des. Ft. S'th. Ark.. Dec. 5. xl.
Mas. out with reg. Oct. 1. ■'"■.
Killed in action Apr. 1^. ''4.
PoLsfm Springs. Ark.
COJiPANT C.
CXPTAIS.
John B. Graton
FIRST LIZrT.
Augusta.- T. Sholes. .
SECON"T> LrETT.
Benjamin W. Welch.
Ebi>rle Q. Macey
Leavenworth, .Jan. 13. '63 I Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1,
I Wyandotte .
Fort Scott....
Clinton ...
Alfred T. .Jackson |
FtEST SESGT. i
George W. Shield j Wyandotte . . .
Archie Dempsey , "
Henry Davis. "
SEEGE.\STS.
H-iiFT Davis
Sai.fijrd Strain pkey . . ;
George Williams
James Bowler. . .
Sep. 4, '62 Jan. 13.
Sep. 2, '62
Pro. Capt. Co. K. -July 21, V?
Jan. 19, '$.i i Pro. Capt. Co. K. May 2, "ti;.
May 6, '& KUled in action Nov. 19. '4.
Timber Hills, C. N.
Aug. 1>5, "65 j Mas. out with reg. Oct, 1. ■'■■'
63 ; Bed. to Corp. Apt. 1, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 1, 'S.i.
Mas. out with reg. Oct- 1, 'iy>.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 1. "6:1.
Mus. oat with reg. Oct. 1. "••■
KUled in action Apr. 1'^.
Poison Springs. .\jk.
state of Kansas.
571»
FIRST REGT KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— I:^f.a>-tby— Co/. ^
COMPANY C - ConUnw^d.
Names and rank.
Besidence.
Date of
enlistmeat.
Date of
master.
Remarks.
belL.
Wyandotte
:>t-I.. 4. '7J Jan. 1:1 'vj Mas. out with Pe*r. Oct. 1. '65.
1 Killed in action Apr. Iv '64.
Jolin Taylor Fort Scott .
Simon Daytou.
Primos Brown. . .
William Letcher
l«ewL~ Mclnto^li
Philip Porter
Davis Moore
G<?orge \V. .Shield —
"mtsk IA>.-.
Henry Washineton...
PEIVATE-S.
Asberry. Henr-
WyandotT<^
Fort>cott .
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Dec. as. '62
■1 5:
Spp. u
N..V. S.. >xl
.- Sep. 22. dZ
- Sep. 2, "62
Sep. 14. "62
Sep. 4, "62
I
.1 Not. 25, '62
. I Sep. 6. "e
Au.-tin. Robert ! Fort Scott . . . . j Dec. 30, '62
Bowler. .James Wyandotte.. .| Sep. 2, '62
Bradford, -Jaine* Lesingi'ii. Mo; Sep. 6, '62
Brown. Primus Wyandotte . . . , "
Barton, Thomas. Lexingt'n, Mo, Nov. 25. "62
Bnx.ks. Alfred • ' . Dec. 2^. "62
Banks, John Wyandotte.. .1 Sep. 14, "62
Buths. Peter
Beal. Henry
Beal. Thoma-
Campbell. David. .
Curti<. E«Jward
Cuni-. -John
Curry. David
Cheek. Thomas
Crenshaw, Robert..
Sep. IS, '62
I Sep. U, "62
Sep. 4. "62
Sep. IS. '62
i Oct. 1, "62
Lexingt'n. Mo Nov. 25, "62
Wyandotte ... Sep. 18, '62
Clay, Ca.<ticu M i Lawrence..
Campbell, Charles . . . t Wyandotte
Clemens, Hender
Atig. 13. "62
. Oct. 1. "62
Dempsey. Archie ! "^-P- i.'SL
DavLs, Henry ' •■ Sep. 2. _
Da.v ton. Simon | •' ' Sep. 14.
Edinstoii. Noble i Lexingt'n, Mc Sep. 2;>. • -
Edward. William Waverly, M0..I "
Elliott, Enos Wyandotte...] Sep. 4, '62
Fields, John
Green, .\nthony . .
Gnen. .\arun
Gnty. Luke
GxHHUna. Marcos.
Green, Bratns
Gilmore. .Alexander.
Henderson, Doctor..
■ Harrison. Peter
Henry. Patrick
Harrison. Isaac.
Kinzie. Etlward.
Keen. Henn"
Letcher. William
Lorelace, George.
Lonff. .Joseph
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Wyandotte.. .
Lexineton
Wyandotte. ..
Lawrence
Fort Scott .
Helena. Ark .
Fort Scott . . .
Sep. 12. "62
Dec. -iis "62
Jan. 7. "63
Sep. 2, "62
Jan. I, '63
Sep. 6, '62
Oct. 1, '62
Sep. "22. "62
Dec. •2^, '62
Sep. 2, "62
Aug. 19, "62
Dec. 2S."62
Nov. S, "62
Jan. I. '63
Nov. 25. '62
ttjuea in action Api
Poison Springs. Ark.
Died of congestive fever Fort
Scott .Jan. 27, "63.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Scott.
Apr. 11. 6:1
Died of disease Baxter Sp'^.
C. N.. .Jime 6. "63.
Des. Ft. Scott. May 1. 'Si
Mtis. oat with r^. Oct. 1, '69.
Died of con^omptiou Ft.Scott.
Mar. 9 "fiS.
Des. Ft. Scott, Jan. 1?, 'KJ.
Pro. SersT. -Jan. i:i, "63L
Mu5. out with re^. Oct^ 1, "65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. i:i. '63.
Mu.*. out with reg. Oct. 1. '©.
Killed in action Apr. 1*. "64.
Poison Sprin^^ Ark.
Died Aug. 20. "6:i. Ft. Gibs* .a. C.
N., of w'ds rec'd accidentally.
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 13. "63.
No evi. of master ont on file.
Mus. ont with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Killed L. action Apr. 18, '^
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of pnenmonia, Ft. Scott,
Mar. 9. "Si
Died of iwenmonia. Ft. Smith,
Nov. 4. "«{.
Pr... 1- ?^r-r. Apr. 1. "63.
■ ~ .i:i."63.
13. "SJ.
-V - r^g. Oct. 1. "65.
Killed in action Apr. In "61,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of paeiunonia. Ft. Scott,
Feb. f. "Si
Mus. ..uT with IN--. Oct. 1. "fiS^
Kilii-d ii. actii.a Apr. Ij. "6*.
Poison Spiings. Ark.
Died of pnenmonia. Ft. ScotK
Jaiu 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. "65.
Ki: : r. In "6*.
F - ~
I' "ion of the
. t:.Sc^.:i,Apr. 1?,"63.
'•. - " on det. roll. Leaveok
"• r-; . ..lime ~. '65.
Died of nr-v-irivrt fever Pine
Bluff. .\rk.. A .-. JI. "^
Pro. Corp. -Jar.. l.\ >vj.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "tS
Died Ft. Gibson. C. N.. Jtily
19. '63. of w'ds rec"d in ao^'.-n.
580
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— t'o»i.
COMPANY C-Continned.
Mames and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRrVATES .
Lacey, Lewis
Mcintosh, Lewis .
Miller, Harrison..
Moore, Davis
Moppin, Albert. ..
Merrill, Jamos . . .
Morton, Richard.
.NowRerry, Silas..
O'Bannon, Hurley
Porter, Philip —
Peyton, Daniel. . .
Pierson, Henry. ..
Payne, Thomas.. .
Peppins, Henry
Parker, Solomon ....
Road, Joseph
Rc^ed, Isaac
Rose, William
Reynolds, John
Shield, George W
Hpeaks, John T
Strampkey, .Sanford..
"imith, John
Taylor, John
Tliornton, Robert
Taylor, George N
VanBuren, John T...
WorthingtonGeorgeC
Williams, Robert
Williams, Solomon...
Washington, Henry..
Williams, Alexander,
Wood, Jordan
Washington, George.
Watson, Joseph
Wilson, Joseph
Williams, George
Young, John.
Wyandotte.
Lexington Mo
Wyandotte. ..
St. .Joseph, Mo
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott....
Please rvTeKy
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Lexington. . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Fprt Scott
Indep'd'ceMo
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott .
Lexington Mo
Wyandotte . .
Fort Scott...
Wyandotte . .
Sep. 22, '(52
Sep. 12, '62
Sep. 14, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Dec. 28, '62
Sep. 2, '62
Dec. 28, '62
Sep. 6, '62
Sep. 25, '62
Sep. 12, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Sep. i
Sep. 2.5
Sep. 14
Oct.. 1
Sep. 4.
Sep. 14
Sep. 2
Nov. 2.5
Dec. 28
■Sep. 9
Jan.
Sep. 9
Sep. 2
Sep. 25
Dec. 28
Nov. 25
Sep. 2
Jan.
Oct.
Nov. 25
Dec. 28,
Sep. 2
Sep. 4
Died of typhoid fever Pine
Bluff, Ark., Aug. 17, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jnn. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct.l, '65.
Died of inflammation of the
stomach Fort Gibson, C. N.,
Aug. 6, '63.
Killed in action Atjt. 13, '64,
Poison Springs, .Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '6.i.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on
file ; was prisoner of war, cap-
tured at Poison Springs, Ark.,
Apr. 18, '64.
Drowned in Grand River,C.N.,
July 17, '63.
Dis. for disability July 15, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, .Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with ri g. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
N o evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, June 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Musician Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Feb. 15, '63.
Died of fever Little Rock, Ark.,
July 23, '65.
Des. Fort Scott, Jan. 18, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C.
Dowly, Samuel.
Goff , Elias
.Jones, Harrison
Norman, Amos.
SalineRivArk
Little R'k Ark
SalineRivArk
Princeton Ark
Apr. 29, '64
May 8, '64
Apr. 30, '64
Apr. 28, '64
June 9, '64
Killed on the Arkansas River
Jan. 18, '65, luy Ford, Ark. ^
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Died of congestive fever Pine
Bluff, Ark., Sep. 21, '6.5.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN,
.^udrew J. Armstrong,
FIRST LIEUT.
Daniel D. McFarlan i,
,.) umea A. McGinnis. . .
seodnd i.ieut.
liranvillo M. Lewis ..
FIEST SERGT.
Andrew Jones
BEEGEANTS.
Thomas Benton
.( ohn Strogdon
/Vndrew Jones
Henry Ridings
Emporia .
Minneola
Hartford .
Elwood . . .
Fort Scott.
Fort Scott...
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '6:3
Feb.
Jan.
20, '65
13, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Res. JiUy 20, '64, Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. I, Feb. 11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Roseville, Ark.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 31, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, 65.
state of Kansas.
581
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry -(/o/>/.
COMPANY B —Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistincut.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
C'ORP<iRALS,
Peter Hudeu....
Jolui Lemmons.
Lewis Scott
William Wasliinstoii
Andrew Jones
Charles (irren
Heiirv Ki<liiit;s
Charies Wesley
Robert Carter
J(>)mRutli(>rf(>r(l...
William Siiikler. . . .
Voltus Kiiifj
MUSICIANS.
Madison Oaton.. ..
Rolla Isenec>
PRIVATES.
Allen, .loliu
Allen, William,....
ArmstronK, Geo. \V,
Baxter, Richard . ..
Benton, 'I'liomas. . . .
Brown, John 2d —
Brown, Jolin A
Briggs, .Jackson. . . .
Ballow, Hankerson
Blown, Rafe
Hrown, John 1st
Craton, Madi.son .
Cloud, Jeff
Clark, Squire
Callawa.v, John \V.
Cooper, Johnson.. .
DanitOs, .Tohn
Davis, (ieorge.
Emer.v, .Vdani
Farrell. William.
(rreen. Charles . . .
Urant, .\llen
(iibson, Josi^ph..
Grishy, William.
Haden, Peter
Harris, Robert H.
Hall, Jeremiah.. .
Hippie, Moses
Hall, Isaiah
Hedgei)ath, S<iuii'e
Holton, Holt
.Johnson, William.
Fort Scott —
Ft.Sm'itli,Ark.
Ft. Lincoln . .
.Jones, .Vndrew
.Johnson, .lames
.Jackson, Kniannel...
.Johnson. Richard . . .
.Johnson, Thomas J.
Iseuce, Rolla .
Kinii^, Voltus..
Kelly, James..
Lee, Samuel.
Fort Scott. .
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Nov. 15, '6.3
Feb. 12, '63
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug.
'62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15. '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15. '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. ^8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Jan. 13, "63
Dec. 8, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1,
Red. to ranks Dec. 15, '63;
out with 'reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Camp
Butler, Kan.
Died of disease Ro.seville,
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 2, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1,
Pro. Sergt. May 23, '65.
Diedofdisea.se Ft. Smith
Feb. 21, '65.
Died of disease C'p Ben
ler, Kan., May 12, '6!!.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1,
'65.
mus.
Bei..
Ark.
'65.
,Ak..
But-
'6f..
No evidence of mus. out on file,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.'').
Killed in action Apr. 18, "64.
PoLson Springs, Ark.
Died of disease, Little Rock,
Ark., Jan. 27, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 21, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Dis. for dis. May 24, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Musician .Jan. 13, '63.
Killed in acti<m Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died ofdi.sease.Taleqnah, ('.N.
Dis. for disability June 21, '65
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disea.se. Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Fort Lincoln,
Kan.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6!">.
Died of disease Ft. Smith.'
Feb. 21, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith/
Oct. 12, '64.
Died of disease Fort Smith.
Dec. 6, '63.
Died of disease Can)p Ben.
Butler, Kan., May, 12. '63.
Died of dis(>ase Fort Lincoln,
Kan.
Pro. (^orp. Jan. 13, '63.
Dos. Ft. Scott, Kan.
De.s. Talequah, C. N.
Dis. for disability June 23, '65.
Little Rock, .A.rk.
Pro. Mus. Jan 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 19, '65.
Dis. for disability May 24, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
582
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— r'oH^
COMPANY D — ContUiucd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Linn, Lewis
Lcnunons, .John.
Moore, Albert . . . .
Marshall, John .. .
Moseley, Winston.
McGraw, Jesse
Mavo, Alexander. .
01dl)am, Dock
Payne, Spencer —
Poster, Harrison. .
Parks, Milton
Rutlierford, Jolm
Ridings, Henry
Ridinffs, James
Ridings, Montgomery,
Ricf, Daniel
Stroffdou, .John. . .
Sinkler, William.
Scott, Lewis
Simpson, Jordan.
Stinman, Amos. . .
Simpson, Calvin..
Simpson, Robert
Simpson, Richard
Tnrner, William
Taylor, Henry
Wesley, John
Wasliington, William
Webb, George
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Wihicr, Henry
Yocum, John. . .
Young, Thomas
Aug.
s,
'62
Sep.
Aug.
15,
'62
'62
Sep.
15,
'62
Aug.
s.
'62
Sep.
Aug,
Sep.
Aug.
15,
8,
15,
'62
'62
'62
'62
Sep.
15,
'62
Aug.
8,
'62
Jan. 13, '6:?
Killed in action ,^pr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63; pro.
Corp. May 24. '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Gib.son, C. N.
Died of dis. Ft. Lincoln, Kan.
Died Camp Henning, Kan.
Died Camp Bon. Butler, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6,i.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1, '64.
Pro. (Jorp. Dec. 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died May 31, '64, Camden, Ar.,
of wounds rec'd in act'n Apr.
18, '64, Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of dis. Ft. Lincoln, Kan.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '63.
Pro. Corp. Jiuie 19, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
KtUed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died, Talequah. C. N.
Died, Fort Lincoln, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Killed in action May 18. '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Dis. for disability June 21, '65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, ' 65.
Killed in action .\pr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Bates, Dock
Carter, Robert
Davis, George C —
Ephraim, William.
Ephraim, Logan...
Ephraim, Daniel. . .
Fnincis.Cato
Hughes, Levi'is
Hedgepath, Willis . .
Martin, Greorge
McMurtry, Crayson.
Walker, John —
We.sley, Charles.
Waldron.Ark.
Ft.Gibs'n.C.N
Rome, Ark. ..
Ft.Smith, Ark
Rome, Ark . . .
Nov. 12, '63
Feb. 12, '63
July 5, '63
.A.pr. 8, '64
-May 17, '64
.\pr. 8, '64
Sep. 15, '62
Aug. 8, '63
Dec. 5, '63
RoseviUe, Ark Nov. 29, '63
Rome, Ark... Apr. 8, '64
Ft.Smith, Ark Feb. 10, '64 June 8, '64
Nov. 15, '63 Dec. 8, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Dec. 5, '63
.June 8, '64
Jan. 13, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '63.
Dis. for disability Ft. Gibson.
Dis. for disability May 24, '65.
Little Rock, Ark.
Dis. for disability Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, 64,
Poison Springs, .\rk.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
Luther A. Thrasher.
KIEST LIEUT.
.John Overdeaw. . . . .
Eli F. Bowton
HECOND LIEUT.
William C. Gibbons
FIRST SERGT.
.John H. Nelson . .
Harrison Reed. . .
SERGEANTS.
Hamlin Gale
Charles Burgis.
lola
Trading Post,
Albany
Mound City
Aug. 9, '62
Jan. 24, '63
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Dec. 14, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Apr. 23, '65
Jan. 13, '63
June 27, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mus.^out with reg.' Oct. 1, '65.
Res. July 4, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adjt. Jan.
27, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "6.^.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
state of Kansas.
583
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS Infantky
COMPANY E—rontimted.
Colli.
Names aud rank.
SERGEANTS.
Isaac Jackson.. .
Mo.-^cs Cartel-
Abraliaiii Riley
Joflivy Markliani .
CORPORALS.
Charles Smitli
Thomas: Harrison.
Rufus Vaau
Andrew fIyto\V(>r. .
Abraham Riley
Dennis Merrill . ...
Houston Brice
Moses Carter
Harrison Reed . ...
Allen Lynch
George Bean
John Whittington.
PRIVATES.
Adair, Amos
Bursis, Charles . . .
Brico, Houston
Bean, Arthur
Banks, Howard . . .
Brown, John
Berry, Stephen .
Bell, Moses
Bannou, Shelby
Carter, Moses
Carey, George
Cockerell, Edward. .
Craig, Jacob
Davis, John
Duncan, William.
Fisher, Edward
Fisher, John
Gale, Hamilton
Gordon, William. .. .
Harrison, Thomas . .
. Holt, Moses
Hy tower, Andrew . . .
Homan, Thomas
Jackson, Isaac. .
Jackson, Henry .
Johnson, Henry .
Johnson, David
Jeunison, Charles. . .
Lyons, Dennis
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Mound City
Merrill, Dennis
Musgrovo, Elijah
Miller, Edward
Means, Franklin
McKinzie, William. ..
Montgomery, Joseph
McN'air, Ephraim
Fort Scott. .
Mound City
Fort Scott.
lole
Fort Scott. . .
Mound City.
Fort Scott. .
lola
Fort Scott. .
Mound City
lola.
Mound City.
lola
Mound City.
Fort Scott. . .
Mound City.
Fort Scott. . .
Movind City.
Fort Scott. . .
Aug. 8, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 28, '62
Mar. 23, '63
Jan. 13, '63
June 27, '63
Aug. 12, '62 Jan. 13,
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '63 June 27,
Jan. 26, '63
Jan. 19, '63
Aug. 14, '62 Jan. 13,
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. l.'j, '62
Aug. 13, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Jan. 13, '63
'63
'63
'63
Aug. 20, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 12, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 2,'), '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 8, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 12, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 13, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Jan. 13, '63
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks .Jan. 26, '65.
Died of diarrhea Ft. Smith,
Ark., Nov. 17, '64.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., Feb. 21, '6.5.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 25, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jul.v* 1, '63.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 1, '63.
Mns. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '63.
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, June 7, '65.
Pro. Reg. Com. Sergt. May 20,
'65 ; mus. out with reg, Oct.
1. '65.
Died of dis. Ft.Scott, Apr.29,'63.
Dis. for dis. Aug. 11, '64, Fort
Scott, on account of w'nds re-
ceived in action Nov. 9, '62,
Island Mound, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Died of disease Fort Gibson,
C. N., Aug. 25, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Oct. 31, '65, to date Oct. 26, '65.
Dis. for dis. June 15, '65, Little
R'k, on ac'ntof w'nds rec'd in
action Apr. 18, '64, Poison
Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability June 15, '65,
Little Rock.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Died of disease Fort Gibson,
C. N., Aug. 25, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Jan. 4, '64.
Des. Dec. 10, '63.
Dis. Aug. 5, '65, Columbus, O.,
per S. O. 421, W. D.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Fort Gibson,
C. N., Sep. 7, '63.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
May 25, '63.
584
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co »^
COMPANY 'E. — Continued.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Nave, George
Mound City..
Aug. 28, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.i.
Nelson, John H
Aug. 9, '62
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 13,'63; died
of typhoid fever, Fort Sraitli.
Ark., Dec. 14, '64.
Prater, Edmoud
Fort Scott —
Aug. 12, '62
Dis. for disability June 8, '64.
Fort Scott.
Eilev, Abraham
Mound City..
Aug. 28. '62
Pro. Corp. Feb. 28, '63.
Eilev, Anderson
' '
Aug. IS, '62
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '*5.i.
Riley, .\Haui
' '
Sep. 1, '62
* ' I *
.<
..
* * * '
Eos.<, Thomas
"
Rodgers, Isaac
' '
Aug. 10, '62
' * It
Sanders, Daniel
' '
Aug. 28, '62
i i ,1
Smith, Charlea.
Aug. 12, '62
Pro. Corp. .Jan. 13, '63; mu-.
out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Sanders, David
■'
Aug. 28, '62
Killed in action Apr. 18, 'i;4.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Sanders, Joseph
' '
Nov. 10, '62
' ' ' '
Smith, William
Fort Scott ....
Jan. 13, '63
Killed in action May 18, 63.
Sherwood, Mo.
Solomon, Amos
' '
Aug. 12, '62
Deserted June 27, '61.
Taylor, Charles
Mound City..
Aug. 25, '62
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 1, "65.
Thompson Alexander
Fort Scott....
Sep. 1, '62
, t , (
Mound City..
Aug. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
( ( 1 1
Vinson, Clark
' ' ' '
Vanu, Rufus
' '
Aug. 9, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Fort Scott....
Jan. 13, '6;^
Died of disease Fort Scott,
May 23, '6:j.
Whittington, John. ..
Mound City..
Aug. 14, '62
Pro. Corp. Jan. 8, '65.
Wood row, George
' '
Aug. 12, '62
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Fort Scott
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 13, '63
' * ' *
White, John J
Died of disease Fort Scott.
Woodley. Peter
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Dec. 24, '64.
Wesley, Richard
Mound City..
Sep. 14, '62
Dis. for disability June 15, '65,
Little Rock.
White, Peter
Fort Scott....
Jan. 13, '63
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. E.
Anderson, George Fort Scott Jan. 24, '63
Anderson, John . . .
Bean, George
Bean, .John
Brown, Jesse
Burgis, William . . .
Burris, Samuel. . . .
Cartright, Reuben.
Carter, Wiley
Dial, Henry
Grissim, Willis. .
Grinimit, David.
Holt, Fix
Lynch, July.
Lynch, Allen
Land rum, Carl. ...
Monroe, James. . . .
Mason, Robert
Merrill, Lafayette.
Monday, John.
Mack, Jacob.. .
Markham, Jeffrey,
Payton, Amos
Reed, Harrison. . . .
Rider, James
Sanders, Lewis. . . ,
Young, George
Roseville.Ark.
Fort Scott....
Mound City..
Fort Scott....
Mound City..
Fort Scott....
Ft. Smith. Ark.
Ft.Gibson,CN
Mound City . .
Fort Scott....
Mound City
Fort Scott....
Ft.Gibson.CN
Fort Scott
Mound City..
Paola
Mound City..
Fort Scott...
Dec. 1, '63
Jan. 19, '63
Jan. 22, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Jan. 28, '63
May 25, '64
July 1, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Jan. 29, '63
Jan. 19, '63
Mar. 13, '63
7an. 26,
Feb. 6,
Jan. 14,
Jan. 22,
Mar. 16,
July 5,
Mar. 26,
Mar. 23, '63
Jan. 24, '63
.Jan. 14, '63
Mar. 16, '63
Jan. 24, '63
June 27, '63
Dec. 7, '63
June 27, '63
June 8, '64
Aug. 15, '63
June 27, '63
June 15, '63
Feb. 23, '64
June 27, '63
Aug. 15, '63
June 27, '63
'Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. June 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Des. May 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of dropsy Little Rock.
June 1, '65.
Died of disease Pine Bluff,
Ark., Sep. 26, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of congestive fever Fort
Smith, July 2, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Oct. 10, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of disease, Roseville, Ark.,
Jan. 18. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 28, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '6;^.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6-5.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
state of Kansas.
585
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS
COMPANY F.
Infantry — Conf.
Names avil r.iiik.
Residence.
Date of
enIi^tine.lt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CAPTAIX.
EtbauEarle
Shabua S. Crops.
FIKST LIEUT.
Joseph Gardner. .
Slieljiia S. Creps. ..
■SECOND LIEUT.
Asa Reynard
FIR.ST SERGEANT.
Clement Johnson. . .
liihn Carter
SERGEANTS.
,.\;hn Carter
Oriu Milier
Douglas Grimes
James Phillips
COEPOKALS.
Georfre Washington,
lirst
Whitfield Ross
Benjamin TiJtori
Heury Crittenden
.John McCurtis
Henry McNeal.
James Phillips. . .
Charles Winser. . ,
PRIVATES.
.^.gglcson, Henry
.lustin, James
.\nderson, William A
BanksLJohn
Beck, Robert. ..
Brown, Wesley.
Brown, Thomas..
Bates, John
Bosworth, James.
Bates, Baswood . .
Parkville, Mo
Bird, John
Bledsow, Thomas . . .
Buckuer, Francis...
Berr.t , .Vlfred C
Barber, David
Carter, John
Clark, David
Crittenden, Henry..
Care>', Reuben
Clemens, Daniel
Carpin, Larker.
Comes, Wesley.
Carter, Benjamin...
Dudley. General
Deane, Sdward
Dickenson, .\dison.
Dobson, Manuel. . . .
Grimes, Douglas.
Gibson, .James. . . .
Leavenworth,
Topeka.
Leavenworth
Topeka
St. Joseph, Mo
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Osa-watomie..
Topeka
Leavenworth,
St. Joseph, Mo
Quindaro. .
Aug. 27, "62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 17, "62
Sep. 16, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Sep.
27, '62
16, '62
28, '62
17, '62
Oct. 3, '62
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Lexington Mo
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott.
Topeka . . . .
Wyandotte . . .
Topeka
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
24, '62
20, '63
30, '62
10, '62
10, '62
17, '62
21, '62
30, '62
16, '62
20, '62
17, '62
20, '62
17, '62
28, '62
20, '62
10, "62
16, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 11, '65
Jan. 13, '63
Aug. — , '63
Jau. 13, '63
Dec. 6, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Topeka. .
Mapleton.
Aug. 28, '62
Jan. 12, '63
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Sep. :», '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 17. '62
Aug. 27, '62
Sep. 16, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Res. June 21, '64, Fort Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Died of chronic diarrhea Camp
Davis, C. N., Aug. 24, '64.
Pro. Capt. Feb. 11, '65.
Res. May 2, '63.
Dis. for disability May. 29, '65.
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. June 26, '65.
Pro.Reg. Com.Serj.'t.Aug.25,'65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, 65.
Dis. for disability May 29, '65,
Little Rock, Ark.
Died of disea.=o Little Rock,
Ark., Feb. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action May 18, '63.
Sherwood, Mo.
Died Ft. Gibson, C. N., Aug.
30, '64, of \v nd rec'd acci'tly.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 11, '63, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64.
Poi.son Springs. .\rk.
Killed Ft. Scott, Mar. 9, '63, by
a soldier of the 3d Mo. reg.
Died, of disease, Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Mar. 5, '63.
Died of di.«ease. Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Mar. 17, '63.
Died of disease. Ft. Scott, Ks..
Apr. 28, '63.
Died Ft. Smith, July 27, '64.
Died of disease, Ft. Scott, Ks.,
June 18, '63.
Died of disea.se. Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Nov. 10, '63.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 27, '63, Fort
Smitii, Ark.
Dis. for dis. May '29, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Des. Ft. Scott, Ks., May 4, '63,
Dis. for dis. Dec. 16, '63. Fort
Smith, Ark.
Dis. for dis. July '27, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of intermittent fever. Ft.
Smith, Ark., Aug. 10, '64.
Dis. for dis. May 29, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '65.
586
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— (7o?*i.
COMPANY F—Conlintied.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Greer, David
Hockley, James
Hockley, Tliomas
Hews, Gabriel
Hathaway, Spencer..
Haze, Frank.
Hill, Adam
Howard, Samuel
HiiLrliitower,Beardsle,\
Harris, Calvin
.Jolinson, Clement
Johnson, Lazarus
Johnson, Milton
Jackson, Andrew, 1st
Knight,'William
Lee, William
Miller, Orin
Madison, Robert
McC'urtis, .John
Madden, Stephen B..
McNeal, Henry
Martin, Charles
Maddox, John
Mockner, John
Mitchell, Thomas . . .
Mitchell, George
Mitchell, Joseph
Pointer, Alfred
Phillips, .James
Pulham, Alexander..
Porter, Jordan
Perrin, .Jack.son
Porter, Minor
Perrin, Harvey
Phillips, William
Perrin, Richardson . .
Ricliardsou, William,
Ross, Whitfield
Rodsers, .Jacob
Reed, David
Reed, Lewis
Robinson, Joshua
Richardson, .Tackson,
Samuels, Robert
.Smith. Green
Selectman, William . .
Shepperd, Allen
Tilton, Benjamin. ...
True, George
Thompson, David
Thomas, Pendleton . .
Tall. Dudley W
Washinpton.Geo., 1st,
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Wyandotte. ..
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth
Topeka
Leavenworth,
St.Joseph.Mo
Leavenworth,
Auburn
Leavenworth
Topeka ....
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . .
Osawatomie.
Leavenworth,
Topeka
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Aug. 16. 't)2
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Sep. 18, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 17, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Sep. 17, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Oct. 3, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Nov. 26, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 10. '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 24, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. IS, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 12, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 4, '62
Sep. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 28, '62
Sep. 16, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Feb. 7, '63
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug, 17, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Jan. 13, '63
June 22, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Died of diseaseFt. Smith, Ak..
Dec. 11, 63.
Mus. out with rcg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of intermittent fever
Little Rock, July 19, '65.
Died of smalli^ox, Roseville,
Ark., Jan. 19, '64.
Dis. for disability June 18, '60.
Little Rock.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan, 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Killed in action May 18, '6:?,
Sherwood, Mo.
Des. Fort Smith, Jan. 4, '64.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Dis. for disability Sep. 26, '63,
Fort Scott.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Killed in action .July 15, '63,
Honey Springs, C. N.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Co. K, May 2,'63.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13. '63.
Died Oct. 26, '63, Talctiuah,
C. N.,of wounds rec'd inac-
tion July 2, '63, Cabin Creek.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Feb.
7, '63.
Died of smallpox Ft. Smith,
Ark., Dec. 15, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott May 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Died of disease Neosho River,
C. N., June 27, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Apr.
9, '63.
Died Roseville, Ark., Jan. 8,
'64, of musket shot.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs. Ark.
Died of smallpox, Ro.seville,
Ark., Dec. 28, '63.
Dis. for disability June 15, '65.
Little Rock.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 13, '63.
state of Kansas.
587
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — lNFANTUYr/o/>/.
COMPANY F— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Williams, .Tolin
Wilson, Aniiy
Williams, Monroe —
Waters, .James
Topeka
Lawrence
Topeka
Ft.Gibson.CX
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Nov. 20, '68
Jan. 13, '6:^
Jan. 18. '68
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Anderson, Charles . . .
LittleR'k,Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 6, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Coleman, Robert
Leavenworth,
Jan. 20, '68
June 27, '63
(I ' '
Dandridge, Scipio —
Ft.Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '68
Dec. 6, '68
Dis. for disability .July 15, '65,
Little Rock.
Foster, William
Killed in skirmish with guer-
rillas. Horse Head Cr'k, Ark.,
Feb. 17, '64.
Hall, William
Leavenworth,
Aug. 1, '63
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Henry, Joseph
' '
Mar. 20, '63
June 27, '63
( ( I i
HoUey, Frank
Ft.Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 6, '63
11 11
Jones, Jerry
Fort Scott....
May 10, '63
June 27, '63
Died of disease. Fort Smith.
.Jackson, Andrew,
Apr. 30, '64,
Ft.Gibson,CN
July 12, '68
Dec. 6, '63
Dis. for dis. May 29, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Murray. George
Leavenworth,
Aug. 20, '64
Sep. 29, '6.5
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mack, George
Ft.Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 6, '63
II 11
Martin, .Jacob
' '
' '
' '
Deserted.
Bent'nv'e,Ark
Topeka
Aug. 11, '63
Apr. 11, '64
June 8, '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Phillips, Thomas H . .
" "
Stevens, Washington,
LittleR'k,Ark
July 13, '63
Dec. 6, '63
II 11
Spencer, Adam
' '
July 20, '63
* '
1 1 1
Star, Tobv
Ft.Gibson,CN
Leavenworth,
May 20. '63
Oct. 20, '63
June 27, '68
Dec. 6. '63
11 11
Tilton, Andrew
11 .1
Thompson, Joseph. . .
Fort Scott,...
June 1, '63
June 27, '63
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Turner, Lafayette. . . .
Ft.Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 20, 'i&i
Dis. for dis. June 18, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Wisner, Charles
Quindaro
' '
Dec. 6, '68
Pro. Corp. Sep. 13, '65.
Watson, .John
Louisville,Ky
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Wallace, Henry
LittleR'k,Ark
' '
' '
" "
Washington, George,
second
Lawrence
Aug. 20, '64
Sep. 29, '65
"
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIN.
WilliamH Smallwood
Bethuel Hitchcock...
FIRST LIEUT.
Bethuel Hitchcock. . .
SECOND LIEUT.
Andrew J. Smith. . . .
FIRST SERGEANT.
Randolph Morgan. . .
SERGEANTS.
•James Maddox
Charles Gray
Milton Sims
Charles Henderson
Andrew .Johnson . . ,
CORPORALS.
•Joseph Bell
Wiley Adams
Andrew Johnson . .
Charles Roberts...
Elijali Smith
Jeli'erson Burns . . .
Robert Donaldson
.\ndrew Gregg
Wathena
Lawrence ....
Clinton
Lawrence
Jan.
13,
•63
Fort Scott. . . .
11
Lawrence —
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
3,
13,
7,
\
'63
'63
'63
Eudora
Lawrence ...
Fort Scott ....
Jan.
18,
'63
Lawrence
Feb.
7,
'63
Mar. 9, '63
Aug. 16, '65
Mar. 9, '63
May 2, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '68
Res. Apr. 19, '65, Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Capt. Aug. 16, '65; was
capt'd Apr., '64, Poison Spr'gs.
Ark. ; exchanged.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65 ;
w'nded in action and capt'd
Apr. 18, '64, Poison Springs.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '65;
wounded in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs. .Vrk.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65 ;
wounded in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Red. to ranks ; was wn'ded in
action Apr. 18, '64, Poison
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Killed in action .\pr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, .A.rk.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. I '65;
was wounded in action Apr.
18, '64, Poison Springs, Ark.
588
Adjutant GenevaVs Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co»7.
COMPANY G—CoaUnupd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COEPOEALS.
Franklin Wilson..
Edmund Williams
Sampson Berry
John Farrell
Joshua Jackson. . .
MUSICIAN.
Absalom iJimmer.v
PEIVATES.
Adams, Wiley
Atkins, Elijah
Bell, Joseph
Burns, Jefferson . .
Bucliamp, .Joseph . . .
Brewer, James
Barclay, Jack
Burnam, Lindsey . . .
Berry, Sampson
Clark, Edmond
Carter, .Joshua
Carter, .Jackson
Donaldson, Robert..
Davidson, Jacob
Dimmery, Absalom
Davis, Josepli
Drisdom, Leonard . .
Davis, Elijah
Duncan, George
Dennis, Pitman
Davis, .Jackson
Early, John
Farrell, John
Foreman, Stephen..
Fortuer, Matthew...
Ferguson, James. . . .
Franklin, Wilson. . . ,
Gray, Charles
Grosshart, Joseph. . .
Gregg-, .\udrew
Gregg, Stephen
Gunther, William . . .
Gray, James
Giles, Green
Henderson, Charles
Hamilton, John
Howard, John
Hedrick, Henry
Hunter, Hiram
Hill, Edmund
Howard, David
Hoge, Edward
Hawkins, Wesley
Haywood, Abraham
Howard, David
.Johnson, Andrew
•Jackson, Joshua. . . ,
Lawrence
Topeka
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Fort Scott.
Lawrence .
Fort Scott .
Lawrence .
Fort Scott .
Lawrence .
Fort Scott .
Lawrence .
Fort Scott .
Topeka .
Taleq'h C.N.
Fort Scott....
Lawrence
Fort Scott
Lawrence . . .
Fort Scott . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Clinton, Mo..
Lawrence
Fort Scott ....
Feb. 7, "63
Mar. 9, '&.i
.Jan. ]:{. '63
Feb. 7, "63
Jan. 13, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Feb.
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 7, '63
Mar. 9, '6;^
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, "63
Fob. 7, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, "63
Jan. 13. '63
Feb. 7, "6:^
Mar. 9, '63
Feb. 7, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. "tj.").
Red. to ranks June 25, '6.").
Red. to ranks Sep. U, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '1)5.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, 'ffi; mus.
out witli reg. Oct. 1, '65 : was
wounded in action .\pr. IS,
'6t, Poison Springs, Ark.
Des. Baxter Springs, C. X..
.June 4, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar, 9, '63; killed iu
action .Vpr. 18, '64, Poison
Springs, .\rk.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.").
Killed iu action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Apr. 21, '63.
Pro. Ct)rp.
Killed iu action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of di.sea.se Fort Smith.
Dec. 9, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 11, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6fi.
Pro. Musician Mar. 9 '63.
Died of congestive chills Ft.
Scott, May 21, '63.
Drowned at Ivy Ford, Ark.,
.Jan. 21, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott. Mar. 11. '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Apr. 25, '6:!.
Des. Ft. Scott. Mar. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp, ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 13, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 5, '63.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 9, '63.
Killed in action April lb. '64.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Died of scrofula Little Rock,
May 20. '65.
Died of typhus, malignant
fever Little Rock, Aug. 11, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 13, '63.
Dis. by order of Major Gen.
Reynolds, Little Rock, Feb.
4, '65,
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1.'6."..
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mu.s. out with reg. Oct. 1, "6."i.
Killed in action April 18, "6J.
Poison Springs, Ark
Des. Ft. Scott, Apr. 25, '&\.
Des. Ft. Scott, Apr. 27, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mar. 11, "63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Pro. Corp.; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 1, '65.
state of Kansas.
581)
FFRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry ~-(7o»/.
COMPANY G — Co7>iinue(l.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
niunter.
Kemarks.
PRIVATES.
.Jolinsoa, Williiim.
.hiokson, John.,
.leiikins, Moses.
Lindse.v. Wilbert.
Ijowry, Edward. .
Morsran, Randoli)h. ..
McWilliams, Doctor,
Maddox, James
Moody, John
Muscrow, John. .....
Marshall, Benjamin.
Overt' in, Rafe . . .
Overton, Edward.
Over, David
Roberts, Charles.
Roach, Henry
Reo.se, John
Randolph, David.
Ralston, Arnold.
Smith, Elijah...
Simpson, John. .
Simp,son, Elias.
Scott, William.
Simms', Milton.
Sally, Lewis
Smith, Horace .
.Simpson, Joseph
Simpson, Andy
Sliepperd, Allen
Tayh)r, Nicholas
Trotter, .James
Thompson, Oeorse. ..
Thompson, Nel>on...
Walker, John
Washington, Geo. ,1st,
Washing-ton, Greo.,2d,
Wasliington, Green ..
Walker, Joseph
Wash ington,Wm., 1st,
Washington, Wm., 2d,
Whitmeyer, Isaac...
Wood, Harrison
Williams. Edmond. ..
Wilson, Franklin
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Lawrence .
Fort Scott.
Lawrence .
Fort Scott.
Eudora . . .
Lawrence .
Feb. 7, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 7, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Feb. 7, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Mar. 9, '63
Fort Scott.
Lawrence . . .
Fort Scott. . ,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Fort Scott.
Lawrence .. .
Fort Scott. . .
Lawrence
Fort Scott.
Lawrence
Jan.
Feb.
13, '63
7, '63
Jan.
Mar.
13, '63
9, '63
Died of typhus m'lign'nt fever
Fort Smitli .Aug. 2. '65.
Died of c'ng'tive chills Baxter
Springs, C. N., .Jnne !i, '63.
Dis. by order of (^ol. ('. W.
Blair, Ft. Scott.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, 'e.^i.
Des. Ft. Scott, Apr. 27, '63; was
wounded i i action at Island
Mound, Mo.
Pro. 1st Sin-gt. Jan. 13, '63.
Mus. out with res. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. Sergt. Mar. 9, '63.
Di.'d of con. chills Little R'k,
Ark.. Dec. 2S, '61.
Des. Ft. Scott. Mar. 22, 63.
Dis. for disability Dec. 4, '63,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott. Mar. 22, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Oct. 21, '63.
Died of dis. Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 13, '63.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 9, '63.
Died of typhoid pneumonia
Ft. Scott, Mar. 24, '63.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Roseville, Ark.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Scott
Mar. 18, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 22, '63, Ft. Scott.
Trans, to Co. F. July 1, '63.
Mus. out with leg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of typoid fever Ft. Scott,
Kan.. Mar. !1,'63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Apr. 27, '63.
Trans, to Co. B, Mar. 10, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Mav •'i, '63.
Pro. Corp.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. G.
Asa, Alexander.
-Vlston, Jack
Alston, Bphraim . . . .
Brewer, Danii^l
Brewer, Albert
Buchamp, Emanuel .
Brewer, Alfred. .
Clayton, ^andy.. .
Culbertson, Silas.
Griffin, David
Howell, Jefferson . . .
Polk, Paul
Powell, Frederick. . ,
Ft.Smith, Ark
Ro.seville, Ark
Ozark, Ark. ..
Roseville, Ark
Brooklyn
Ozark, Ark. ..
Dec. 23, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 20, '63
Dec. 23, '63
Dec. 20, '63
Nov. 7, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 8. '63
Oct. 21, '63
Dec. 23, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec.
5,
•63
June
^8,
'64
Dec!^
'.5.'
■'63
June
.*'
'64
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Jan. 12, '65.
Died of disease.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action .Vpr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 1, '65.
590
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Imfantry— Ton^
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G— ContinueiL
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Quail, Ofiinse
Quiiil, Finn
Tucker, Andy
Washington,
George. Third
Walters, Thomas
Wallace, Richmond.
Ward, Beverly
Young, .John
Yager, Abraham
Ozark, Ark.
Lawrence . .
Dec. 23, '63
Nov. 7, '6:^
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Oct. 20,
Roscville,Ark| Mar. 26,
June
Dec.
June
Dec.
8, '64
5, '63
8, '64
5, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "(w
Died of scrofula Little Rock.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
Ramson Ward
FIRST LIEUT.
Charles J. Coleman .
John H. Mockett
SECOND LIEIIT.
William T. Edgerton,
.John H. Mockett
FIRST SERGT.
William Clark
SERGEANTS.
Charles Jackson
.John Logan
.James Richardson. ..
Alexander Gilbert —
CORPORALS.
.John Logan
James Richardson. ..
Alexander Gilbert. . . .
Frank Wright
Gratteu (iregg
Harry Landers
Louis Norman
John H. .Johnson. . .
Andrew Sanders.. ..
H;irrist)ii Williams
Austin Clark
Charles .Jackson —
PRIVATES.
Allen, Joshua
Archer, Thomas. . . .
Adams, .Joseph
Allen, Greene
Bratcher, Henry
Brookins, Benjamin.
Bellus, Prior
Booth, John
Bass, George.. .
Brown, Mason.
Clark, William
Coldtrain, Sandy
Chirk, Charles
Campbell, Alexander.
Cates, Andrew.
Clark, Austin. .
Davis, .John.. .
Drew, Toby. . . .
Dennison, Samuel. .
Davis, Jonas
Dillam, George
Field, Edward
Gregg, Gratten
Garland, Randall..
Gilbert, Alexander.
Griffin, Henry
Gamble, Frank
Henry, James
Hawkins, George. . .
Topeka
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte.
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte .
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott . .
Ozark, Ark..
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte.
Fort Scott . .
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Lawrence . .
Fort Scott . .
Wyandotte.
Fort Scott..
Aug. 11, "62
Mar. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '62
Jan. 13. '63
Jan. 24, '63
Jan. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 25, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Feb. 10. '64
Mar. 25, '6:3
Jan. 24, '63
Mar. 18, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '63
iMar, 25, '63
Jan. 15, '63
Apr. ].'63
Jan. 24, '63
Feb. 1(1, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Aug. 11, '62
Jan. 24, '63
Mar. 23, '63
Mar. 13, "63
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
25, '63
IS, '63
13, '63
25, '63
24, '63
13, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
24, '63
13, '63
13, '63
25, "63
24, '63
1, '63
25, '63
May 1, '63
Sep. 14, '65
May 1, '63
Apr. 22, '65
Jan. 13, '63
May 1, '63
June 9, "64
May 1. '63
Jan. 13, '63
May
1, '63
Jan. 13, '63
May 1, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action, Ai)r. 18, '64,
Poison Springs. Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "6.5.
Resigned Nov. 14, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 14, "65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Reduced to ranks Aug. 6, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 10, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 6, "61.
Pro, Sergt. Nov. 7, '64.
MuE. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed iu action. May 18, '63,
Sherwood, Mo.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 2, "63.
Died of consumption Little
Rock, May 14, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of malarial fever Fort
Scott, May 25, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., May 4, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 25, '64.
Mu.s out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll Leaven-
worth, .June 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of smallpox Ft. Smith
Dec. 8. '63.
Died of diarrhea Ft. Smith
Oct. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. (^orp. May 1, '63.
Des. Ft. Scott, May 4, '6:?.
Mus. (mt July8, '65, Little R'k,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. "65.
state of Kansas.
591
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS -Infantry To// ^.
COMPANY H — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistmt'nt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PETVATES.
Hayden, Cliristopher
Hoiitzor, Charles
Hiffgins. Cluirlp-s,
Helm, Fred
Hopkins, Tliomas.
Hickman, Henry. .
Jolinsou, Andrew.
Jolinson, Israel. . . .
•Tohnsou, Henry. . .
.Jackson. Cliarles. .
Losan, .Jolin, ..
Lyon, .Jolin
Landom, .James
Lander.s, Harry
Lee, Jesse
Logan, James. . . .
Minor, Allen
Moore, Samuel. . .
Martin, Jackson.
McDaniel, Isaac.
Norman, Louis...
Olmstead, Henry.
Palmer, Abraham.
Palmer, Richard..
Porter, David
Richardson, James..
Reunick, .Joshua. . . .
Rns.scll. Charles
Ross, Franklin
Robinson, Smitli . . . .
Simpson, Alexander.
Smith, William
Sparks, .James
Smitli, William J...
Smith, James
Sanders, Andrew. .
Turner, Arthur. . . .
Taylor, Benjamin.
Todd, Hazel
Williams, Harrison..
Winchester, Scipio. . ,
Wil.son, James
Waddle, Josiah
Wood, Wesley
Washington, George.
Wadkins, Isam
White, Isaac
Wesley, .John
White, Charles
Williams, Louis..
Wiley, .James
Waddle, Thomas.
Wright, Frank. ..
Ft. Scott.
Wyandotte .
Ft. Scott. ..
Wyandotte
Ft. Scott. .
Wyandotte
Lawrence .
Ft. Scott..
Wyandotte
Ft. Scott. .
Wyandotte.
Ft. Scott...
Wyandotte .
Ft. Scott...
Wyandotte
Ft. Scott..
W^yandottc
Ft. Scott . .
Wyandotte .
Apr. 29, '63
Jan. 24, •63
Mar. 13, "63
Mar, 25, '63
Mar. 21, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Jan. 25, '63
Mar. 25, '63
Jan. 24, "63
Apr. 29, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar, 25, '63
Mar. 13, "63
Jan. 24, '63
Mar. 25, '63
Jan. n, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 25, '63
Apr. 29, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 25, '63
Mar. 13, "63
Mar. 25, '63
Mar. 13. '63
Apr. 29, '63
Jan. 24, '63
Mar. 13, '63
Mar. 25, "63
Mar. 31, '63
Jan. 24, "63
Mar. 25, "63
Mar. 10, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 31, '63
Jan. 24, '6:1
May 1,'63
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 1, '63.
Killed in action Apr. ix. '64,
Poison Springs, .\rk.
Des. Fort Scott, May 4, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability Dec. 10, "63,
Fort Smith.
Pro. Sorgt. May 1, '63; pro.
Corp. Apr. 25, "65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Died of flux Fort Gibson, C.N. ,
Sep. 19, '63.
Mus. out July S, '65, Little Rk.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of lung fever Fort Smith,
Dec. '26, "63.
Pro. Corp. May 1, "63.
Died of disease Baxter Spr'gs,
C. N., May 24, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, "(il.
Poison Sijrings, Ark.
Pro. Corp. May 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Noevid'ce of mus. out on tile.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Died of bilious fever Ft. S'th,
Ark., Dec. "23, '63.
Mus. out July S, '65. Little R"k.
Ark.
Pro. Corp. .\ug. 7, '64.
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Des. Ft. Scott. Dec. 30, "61.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. I, '1)5.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Oct. "26. "65.
No evid'ce of mus out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Kil'd iu act'n.Vpr. 18. '64, Pois-
on Sp'gs, Ai-k.
Dis. for disability Apr. 7, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 1, 63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Atkinson, Hezokiah..
Ft.Smith, Ark
Ro.seville, Ark
Waldron,.A.rk.
LittleR'k,Ark
Nov. 1, '6:}
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. '20, '63
Nov. 16, '&.i
Feb. 10, '65
Dec.
5, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in acfu Apr. 18, '64, P'n
Springs, Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ark., Dec. 10, '64.
Died Ozark, Ark., Feb. 10 '64
Belt, Benjamin
Berry, Luke
Dec.
Sep.
5, 'm
6, '65
of w'nds receiv'd accidentally.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
592
Adjutant (icrwrars Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co;*/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H — Co}ilini(err.
Names and rank.
Hesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Berry, Goorge
Ft. Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Died of inflammation of the
bowels, Little R'k, May 17, '65.
(Uiilds, Rufus
Ro^eville, Ark
Waldron,Ark.
Dec. 21, '63
Nov. 16, '63
June 19, '63
Mus. out with re;jr. Oct. 1, '65,
Died of bloody flux Waldron,
Ark., Nov. 26, '63.
Davis. Charles
RosevilJe, .\rk
Dec. 21, '63
June 9, '64
Mus. out with reer. Oct. 1, '65.
Davis, Richard
Ft. Smith, Ark
Nov. 7, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Died of bronchitis Ft. Smith.
Ark., June 18, '64.
Evans, Henrv
' '
' '
"
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., May IS, '64.
Hogan, William
Roseville,Ark
Dec. 1, '63
June 9, '63
Mus. out with res. Oct. 1, '65.
Harv(^v, William
Ft. Smith, Ark
Oct. 2, '63
Dec. 5, '63
' ' ' '
.lonps, Robert
Ft.Gibs'n.C.N
July 21, '63
' '
1 C (1
Jacks' m, Andrew
Waldron.Ark.
Nov. 16, '63
' '
Mus. out July 8, '65, Little R'k.
.Johnson, -John H
Ozark, Ark..
Feb. lU, '64
Juno 9, '64
Pro. Corp. Auf;. 1, '64.
Lilie.v, .Mi'rritt
Roseville, Ark
Jan. 11, '64
' '
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Maries, Wiiicliester . .
Waldron,Ark.
Nov. 16, '63
Dec. 5, '63
" ' '
Otterbriflfje, Stcxjheu,
Ft. Smith, Ark
Oct. 20, '63
Died of remittent fever Wal-
dron, Ark., Nov. 22, '63.
Parks, .John W
Roseville, Ark
Dec. 21, '63
June 9, '64
Mus. out July 8, '65, Little R'k.
Phillips, Granville. ..
' '
Des. Ft. Smith. June 4, '64.
Ft. Smith.Ark
Oct. 3, '63
Nov. 16, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Mus. out with re?. Oct. 1, '65.
Skinner, Jackson
Died of brain fever Ozark,
Ar\., Feb. 14, '64.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
Benjamin F. Van Horn
Granville M. Lewis ..
FIRST IjIEUT.
Ran.som L. Harris.. ..
Dyer VV. Hitchcock ..
SECOND ljeut.
Horace H. .Johnson . .
FIRST sergt.
Alfred N. Berry
William Mcintosh.
SERGEANTS.
.Tack Brown
Ander.sou Morris . ..
Isaac Alexander. . . .
Henry Browning . . .
CORPORALS.
Henry Bro\vniuf>:. ..
Samuel Cudjo
.Vbraham Counell .
George White
Saucer Brady
Gaddis Colburn. . . .
Bartlott Jenniiifjs .
Samuel \\ iiliaras. .
John Tollivcr
Elwis < (ittica
Redmond Counell.
PRIVATES.
Alexander, Isaac. .
Ards, John
Brown, Jack
Bennard, Jacob .. .
Brown ine, Henry.
Brnner. William .
Batts, John.
Batts, AI xander.
Buckner, Charles
Bowlegs, Robert .
Brown, Thomas . .
Bowlegs, Cyrus. .
Bear, Qua.sh
Bowlegs, George
Elwood.
Baldwin City,
Ft. Smith,Ark
Leavenworth,
Ft.Gibs'n,C.N
Leavenworth,
Sac&F.Ag'cy
Elwood
Ft.Gibs'n.C.-N
Wyandotte. ..
Ft.Gibs'n.C.N
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac& ^^ Ag'cy
Ft.Gibs'n,C.N
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Ft.Gibs'n.C.N
Sac&F.Ag'cy
Elwood
Wyandotte .
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Nov. S, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 20. '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Mar. 15. '63
Mar. 21, '63
Mar. 1, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 18, '63
Mar. 15, '&.i
Apr. 19, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 20, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 26, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 6. '63
Mar. 26, '63
Apr. 10, '63
May 1, '63
Feb. 11, '65
June 27, '63
Apr. 26, '65
Dec. 24, '63
Dec. 5, '63
May 1, '63
Res. Jan. 19, '61, Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Ees. June 18, 64, Ft. Smith.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Res. Oct. 20, '64.
Killed m action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability .June 23, '65.
Mus out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. June 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Red. to ranks Ang. 1, '65.
Killed in action .\pr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Promoted Sergeant.
Deserted Ft. Scott, Dec. 4, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out on (let. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 6, '65, to dati^ Oct. 26, '65.
Pro. Corp. May I, '63,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Ptii.son Springs, Ark.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., May 26. '64.
Dis. for dis. June 23, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Dis.fordis. D.c.4,'63.Ft. Smith.
Dis. for dis. June IH, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Des. Ft. Gibson, (;.N.,Dec.8,'63.
state of Kansas.
593
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS- Infantry ~(7o/v^
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Resideuce.
Date of
eulistiiu'iit.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Battice, John
Braily, Saucer
Ciiiljo, Samuel..
Council, .James
(\inuell, Abraham . . .
Coiiuol), Bully
Colburn, Gaddis
Coffee, Benjamin. . . .
Cuttica, Elwis
Cbilds, Hambra
Coiniger, .Tames . . . .
Connell, Redmond..
Counell, Morris
Carr, Wilson
Captain, Ned
Daniels, Thomas. .. .
Dunbar, Otha
Finhulkie, .Tames...
Fondron, William . . .
Fife, Joseph
Gousje, Scipeo
Goodiu, James
Herrod, Thomas
Hardridgc, Eiias
Island, Billy
.Jenuinss, Bartlett . .
Jackson, .Andrew. . . .
Jonah, (jeorse
Johnson, Andrew. . . .
Kerr, .John
Lewis, Smart
Lewis Andrew
Lynch, .Jo.-,eph
Lock, Lowry
Lincoln, Thomas ....
Landrum, Daniel . . .
Mc.Vdoo, .Jordon
Morris, Anderson . . .
Mobile, Bankston...
Mcintosh, Joseph . . .
Mcintosh, William..
Moore, Jerry
Moore, Jack
Mcintosh, Morris . . .
McQueen, .John
Moore, Lewis. ... .
Noble, Simon
Poiiidexter, Captain
Price, Robert
Patent, Robert
Pickens, Manuel
Pjatterson, Michael..
Pope, Goorse
Ross, Jacob
Ransom, Lewis
Says, Snow
Stopp, .John
Shelby, Lafayette...
. —38
Sac & F. .\r'cv
Ft.Gibson C N
El wood
Wyandotte . . .
Ft.Gibson C N
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Burlingamo . .
Leavenworth,
Ft.Gib-sonCN
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Ft.Gib.sonCN
Wyandotte
Ft.Gibson CN
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Ft.Gibson C N
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Ft.Gibson C N
Sac& F. Ag'cy
Ft.Gibson C N
Leavenworth,
Sac &F. Ag'cy
Leaven wortb.
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Sac & F. Ag'cy
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Sac & F. .A.g'cy
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 26, '63
Apr. 19, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 1.5, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 19, '63
Mar. 1.5. '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 2.5, '63
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 20, '62
Apr. 26, :62
Mar. 20, '62
Apr. 10, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 22, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 18, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Mar, 20, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 6, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Apr. 18, '63
Mar. 15, '63
Mar. 20, '63
Apr. 10, '6:i
Apr. 6. '63
Mar. 15, '63
May 1, '63
De.s.Ft.Gibson,C.N.,Nov.2.5,'64.
Pro. Corp. ; mns. out with reg.
Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Pi'o. Corp.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Died of disease Camden, Ark.,
Apr. 21, '64.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., June 14, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '65.
Dis. for dis. July 4, '65, Little
Rock, Ark.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 13, '63.
Des. Baxter Springs, C. N.,
June 10. '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease, Roseville,Ark.,
Mar. 2, '64.
Dis. for disability, .Tune 17, '65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65,
Died Apr. 24,'6I, Camden, Ark.,
of wounds rec'd in action
Apr. 18,'64, Poi.-^on Sp'gs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for disabilitv, Aug. 22,'63,
Fort Gibson, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Des. Ft, Smith. Aug. 14, '64.
Dis. for disabilitv, .Apr. 21, '65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died Ft. Smith, Aug. 24, '64,
Dis. for disability June 23, '65,
Little Rock.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Spring.^, Ark.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Dec. 4, '6;^,
Fort Smith.
Des. Talequah, C.N., Nov.5,'63.
Pro. 1st S(frgt.
Des. Ft. Gibson, Sep. 14, '63.
Dos. B'xt'rSpr., C.N.,May2o,'63.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 17, '65.
Killed in action Apr. IS, '64,
Poison Springs, Aric.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of di.sease Fort Gibson,
July 9, '63.
KiUed by Quantrell's guerril-
las Aug. 21, '63. Lawrence.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
594
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— <"o/^^
COMPANY I— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
must«r.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
•
Smith, Andrew
FtGlibson,C.N
Apr. lU, '«•!
May 1, '63
Mus. out with res,'. Oct. 1.
'ti.T.
Smitli, Monroe
Leavenworth,
Mar. 1.5, 'ta
' • ' '
Smith, John W
' '
' ' ' '
Sewell, Francis
Dis. for disability Oct. 13,
Fort Smitli.
•63,
Toliver, Jolin
• '
Pro. Corp. May 20, '6.5.
Tiddon, Morris ....
■ '
-Vpr. 10, '6:S
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '6.').
Willis, Curley
' '
11 > i
Williams, David
' '
Mar. V), 'G:i
' ' ' '
Williams, .John
' '
' '
Wood, Randell
Killed in action Apr. is.
Poison Springs, Ark..
•61,
White, George
Wyandotte . .
Mar. 1, '63
• '
Promoted Corporal .
Williams, Samuel —
Sac&F.Ag'cy
Apr. 1», '63
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. I.
Baruett, Benjamin...
FtGibson,C.N
Nov. 21, "63
Dec. 5, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '6.5.
Berry, Alfred N
Ft.Smith,Ark
Nov. 8, '63
' '
Promoted 1st Sergeant.
Duly, Zachariah
Rome, Ark....
Apr. 7, '61
.June 8, '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1 , '65.
George, Henry
FtGibson,C.N
-June 1, '63
June 27, '63
' ' ' '
Grayson, Franklin....
' '
July 12, '63
Dec. 5, '63
" ' •
George, London
Fort Scott. . . .
June 1, ,'63
June 27, '63
Killed in action Apr. 1.'^, •ii4.
Poison Springs, Ark.
Hawkins, Richard.. . .
Ft6ibson,C.N
May 10, '(jii
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '''<■'.
Hardridge, Nary
Fort Scott. . . .
Dis. for disability Aug. 22, '&.
Ft. Gibson, C. N.
Jackson, General
' •
June 1, '63
Des. Ft. Gibson, Sep. 14, '63.
Sac&F. .\g'cy
Mar. 20, '6;^
Died Ft. Gibson, Sep. 15, '>».
of w'ds received accidentally.
Mayd, Robert
Fort Scott
May 10, '6:^
Des. Ft. Gibson Aug. 23, '63.
Reed, Anderson
Wyandotte . . .
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, 'lyt.
Robinson, A.shnell. , . .
Fort Scott. . . .
June 1, '&i
Diedofdisea.se, Fort Gibson.
C. N., Apr. 21, '63.
Starr, Joseph
' '
' •
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. '6-").
Williams, Nathan ....
Leavenworth.
• *
" "
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
Benjamin W. W(^lch.
Augustus T. Sholes. ..
FIRST IjIEUT.
David M. Sutherland
SECOND LIEUT.
Albert E. Saviors
FIRST SERGT.-
Joseph Mitchell
James Montgomery . .
Scipeo Johnson
SERGEANTS.
James Montgomery . .
James Brown
Scipeo .Johnson
Samuel Wilson
George ,W. Calva
Harrison Marshall.. .
CORPORALS.
Geor.ge W. Calva
John Hays
Isom Wood
.■Vlfred Lightner .
Mattehw Sweeney
Harrison Marshall.
•John Dixon
Fort Scott.
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte
Aug. 10, '62
Apr. 14, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 14, '63
Apr. 1, '63
May 2, '63
July 21, '65
May 2, 'GS
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '63
Killed in skirmish with guer-
rillas Nov. 19, '64, Timber
HUls, C. N.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with i-eg. Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 25, '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Killed in action Apr. IS, '64,
Poi.><on Springs, Ark.
Red. to ranks June 12, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65;
was prisoner of war from Sep.
16, '64, until Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt, July 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Sep. 16, '64, Fl't
Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1. "65.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Sep. 16, '61, Fl't
Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65;
was a pris'ner of war from
Sep. 16, "64, to Oct. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Apr. 18, '64, P'n
Springs, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. June 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Apr. 18, '6-1, P'n
Springs, Ark.
state of Kansas.
505
FIRST KEG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS -Ixka.ntky- Co// ^
COMPAN Y K — Continued.
Names aud rank.
COEPOEAIiS.
James Lee
Beverly Slicpanl. . . .
VVilliaiJi Williams. .
Jesse South
John Thomas
MUSICIAN.
Samuel Davis
PRIVATES.
Adams, Heury
Archy, William
Austin, Charles
Brown, .fames
Bratcher, Smith.. ..
Boler, Scott
Butler, Horace. . . .
Calva, George W. ..
Cussick, Amos
Curry, Hu^h
Clark, (iahricl
Collins, Alfred
Ciarkson, Perry ...
(^re.sy. Squire
Connell, Scott
Duvall, Georf<e
Dixon. John ,
Davis, Samuel
Davis, Edward
Dixon, Georare
Erviug, Charles
Erving, Washington
Edwards, Lewis
Erving, Finley
Ford, David
GifFord, Spencer
Graham, .James
Grandson, Henry
Gross, Montella
Gains, John
Gifford, .Joshua
Hays, .John
HiU, Edward
Hamilton, Thomas. .
Helms, Charles
Holms, Henry
Hines, Aaron
Irvin, Charles
Irvin, Martin
Johnson, Orange . . . .
Johnson, Pompey . . .
Johnson, Richard . . .
Residence.
Wyandotte .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Apr. 1, '6:1
May 2, "63
Apr.
Apr.
7, '6:^
1, '63
Killed in act'n Sep. It), '6t, Fl't
Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reff. Oct. 1, 'Ii5.
Killed ill acfn Sup. 16, '61, Flat
Rock, C. X.
Killed in action Apr. IS. "61.
Poison Springs, .\i'k.
Pro. Sergt. May 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Sep. 16, '64, Flat
Rock, C. N.
Pro. ('Orp. May 2, '68.
Killed in act'n Sep. 16, '61, Flat
Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. ), '65;
was pris'r of war from Sep. 16,
'64, to Oct. 1, '65.
Dis. for (lis. Dec. 10, '63, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Dis. for dis. Oct. 13, '6;j, Fojt
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp Aug. 15, '63.
Pro. Mu.siciau May 21, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Smith. .Vk.,
Nov. 11, '63.
Sentenced to be hanged by G.C.
M. : executed .July 21, '65, Lit-
tie Rock. Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in act'n Sep. 16, '65, Flat
Rock. C\ N.
Dis. for disability Dec. 4, '63,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Killed in action Sep. 16. '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Killed in action Apr. ].^. '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65;
pris'r of war from Sep. 16, '64',
to Oct. 1, '65.
Died of disease Roseville, Art.,
Dec. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 2, '63.
Killed in action Apr. 1,^, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Killed in action Sep. 16. '64.
Flat Rock, C. N.
Des. Baxter Spgs, June 14, '63.
Dis. for disability Dec. 4, '63.
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Dis. for disability Oct. 13, '63,
Ft. Snuth, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, "(U.
Flat Rock, C. N.
596
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS - Infantry -("o«f.
COMPANY K — Continued.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Joliuson, Newton.
.Foliiison, Jolin . . .
.Joluison, Scipio.
.John, Robert
Jeffeiaon, Samuel. . .
.Jolinrion, Col. Irvia
.Jackson, Clit
Kelly, Granville
Lislitner, Alfred
Lewis, John
Lee, James
Liadsy, Frank...
Link, Hall
Lockot, Henry
Mitcliell, .Joseph
McFerley, Mack
Marshall, Harrison..
Mack, George
Montgomery, James. .
Myers, Elias
Miller, Jacob
McFeely, Hannibal
Neal, Henry
Nelson, George . . .
Patterson, Isaac .
Pinkot, Stephen..
Residence.
Wyandotte . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Perkins, Jacob.
Picket, Reuben.
Polk, James K.
Kaukin.s, Mark
Ricliardson, Colman,
Sweeny, Matthew.
Shepard, Beverly..
Soutli, J(f.sse
Scott, Curly
Solomon, William.
Smith, William . . .
Stratton, Richard . . .
Straus, Charles
Smith, Andrew..
Simpson, Peter..
Thomas, John.
Tibb, George.. .
TerriU, Austin
Turpin, Richard
Thatcher, Henry
Thompson, London.
Vaughn, Jesse
Williams, William...
Dati' of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Apr. 7, '63
Apr. 1, "67
Apr. 7, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Aug. 10, '62
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 4, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 4, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 4, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 4, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 4, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. 10, '63
Apr. 1, '63
Apr. S, '63
Apr. 1, '63
May
'63
Jan. 13, '63
May 2, '63
Killed in action Sep. 10, "61,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Committed suicide, Little
Rock, June 23, '6.5.
Pro. Sergt. May 2, '63.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Mar. 16, '64.
Died Fort Gibson, C. N., Oct.
25, '64, of w'ds rec'd in action.
Dis. for disability Dec. 31, '63,
Roseville, Ark.
Dis. for disability Oct. 13, '63,
Fort Smith, .A.rk.
Killed in action April 18, "64,
Poison Springs, Aik.
Pro. Corp. May 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, "65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock. C. N.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Died of disease Ft. Gibson,
C. N.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. May 2, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64.
Flat Rock, C. N.
Dis. for disability Dec. 4, '63,
Fort Smith, .\.rk.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Killed in action Apr. 18, '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
KUled in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Pro. Corp. May 2, '&i.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Killed in action April 18, "64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
Dis. for disability Oct. 13, '63,
Fort Smith.
Dis. for disability Nov. 30, '64,
Fort Smith.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '65.
Killed in action Sep. 16, '64,
Flat Rock, C.N.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, May
19, '63.
Dis. for disability June 16, 65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, 65;
was prisoner of war from Sep.
16, '64, to Oct. 1, '65.
I Killed in action Sep. 16, 64,
Flat Rock, C. N.
I Pro. Corp. July 15, '65.
^tate of Kansas.
597
FIRST REG'T KANSAS "COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry -Co //7.
COMPANY K~ Continued.
Namos 111(1 rank.
Rosidonce.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Washinstou, Georfre,
first
Walker, Joliii
Wilson, Samuel
Wood, Isoni
Wyandotte . . .
Apr. 1. '6:^ May 2, '68
Mus. out with Teg. Oct. 1. 'tj.").
Killed in action Apr. IX. '64,
Poison Springs, Ark.
Pro. Serj?eant May 2, '63.
Pro. Corporal May 2. '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — DRAFTED MEN -Co. K.
Adams, William
Boyd, Israel
Ball, Henry
Cox, Georg-e
Green herr.\- , George . .
.Jackson. James
Lace William Lincoln
Lacy, William
Marmadnke, .Joseph..
Mays, CiPsar
Nelson, .\n(ierson
Potter. Harvey
Parker, William
Pee, Charles.....
Peererly, Ephraim. ..
Ridings, David
Sawyer, David
Smith, Elijali
Tyler, Frank
Van, Gilljert
Wa.shington, George,
second
Williams, .Jacob,...
Lexington.. ..
Iowa City
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Wakarusa . .
Paris
White Cloud.
Kauuaka .. .
Centerville. .
Troy Center .
Wakarusa . .
Timber Hills
Wakarusa . .
W^illowSpr'gs
Columbus. . . .
Wakarusa . ..
Leavenworth,
Mapletou
Wakarusa
Paris
Feb. 22, '65
Feb. 20, '6.5
Feb. 24, '6.5
Feb. 22, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 22, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 24. '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 23, '65
Feb. 21, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 21, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea Lit-
tle Rock, Ark., Aug. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 1, '65.
RECRUITS, DRAFTED MEN AND' SUBSTITUTES UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Adams, John.
Alexander, .\sa.
Brown, Detroit.
Bean, Joseph.
Brown, Nels<m
Baskville, Hobbs....
Bean, Luther
Barnes, Matterson..
Bruce, Charles
Branch, Abram
Biggs, Benjamin . . . .
Ball, James T. P....
Columbus, Christo-
pher
(lark, Archibald
Collins, Milton
Cavanaugh, I^hilip..
Clark, George
Crane, Frank
Clark, Thomas
Denny, .Jolin
Davis, .John
Duncan, Dee
Duncan, Woorlford...
Dougherty, Benjamin
Estel, Robert
Edwards, James. . . .
Edwards, Mitchell..
Franklin. Benjamin.
Franklin, .John
Golden, David
Gibson, .James
Gowans, .James
Gee. Smith
Gee, Bird
George, William.. ..
Greenwood, Virgil.
Mar. 14, '65
Oct. 21, '63
Feb. 2>., '65
Feb. 23,
Mar. 13,
Feb. 10,
Mar. 13,
Mar. 1,
Nov. 30,
Mar. 6,
Mar. 9,
Fob. 13, '65
Mar. 11,
Mar. 18,
Mar. 10,
Mar. 6,
Mar. 4,
Mar. 2,
Feb. 24,
Mar. 11,
Mar. 4,
I Mar. 10,
June 29,
I Mar. 1,
i Mar. 11,
Mar. 2,
Mar. 8,
Feb. 27,
Feb. 24,
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
14,
'65
Dec.
5,
'63
Feb.
28,
'65
Feb.
24,
'65
Mar.
13,
'65
Keh.
16,
'65
Mar.
13,
'65
Mar.
1,
'65
Dec.
■1,
'63
Mar.
6,
'65
Mar.
9,
'65
Feb.
13,
'65
Mar.
n.
'65
Mar.
i>\
'65
Mar.
10,
'65
Mar.
6,
'65
Mar.
4,
'65
Mar.
•.>
'65
Feb.
24,
'65
Mar.
11,
'65
Mar.
4,
'65
Mar.
10.
't)5
June
29,
'64
Mar.
1,
'65
Mar.
11,
'65
Mar.
•>
'65
Mar.
S.
'65
Feb.
27,
•65
Feb.
24,
•65
Feb.
27,
'65
Mar.
6,
'65
Mar.
10,
'65
Mar.
J^,
'65
Mar.
4,
'K)
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Mus. out May 12, "65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on lile.
Mus.out May 18, '65,Leaven'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 19, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12. '65, Ben. Bk's
Mo. ^^
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 23, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Ben. B'ks,
Mo.
598
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- C'onf.
EECRUITS, DRAFTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES-Coni.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Gray, William.. .
Grant, Charle;^ . .
Grant, Henry , . . .
Gla.'^s, Richard.. .
Gih.sou, Robert. .
Hoglin, John W.
flackwell, Pleasant.
Harvey, Robert
Howard, Elsey
Hayden, Samnel ....
Hufliugton, William.
Hendspelt, Charle.'i .
Hanks, Samuel
Hill, .\mbrose
.Joffer.><on, Thomas . .
Jourdan, ,Jerd
Jackson, .James A
John.-^on, Benjamin ..
Johnson, William . . . .
Johnson, Andrew
Jefferson, Alexander,
Jones, Jonathan
Jackson, Andrew, 1st,
Jackson, Andrew, 2d..
Jacobs, Temithers . ..
-Jack.son, William
Joliu.son, George
.Johnson, Franklin . ..
Logan, William
Logan, Robert .
Lamb, Jackson
Lewis, Joseph . .
Miller, Dudley. .
Moore, John .J
Martin, John
Montgomery, Wm . .
McGiuness, James .
Matthews, Jolm
Mallory, Essex
ftlcKinney, James..
Martin, Ben
Murphy, Richard ..
Munroe, Anthony ..
Munroe, James
McThompson, Ran-
som
Magness, W'illiam . .
Moses, Arnokl
Miller, Solomon. . . .
Nichols, Thomas F.
Nelson, William.
Norman, George.
Preston, Frank..
Rucker, Tliomas
Reed, Tolbert
Roan, Alonzo
Ruthn, Henry
Randolph, Lsaac . . .
Richardson, Henry.
Rice, Henry
Randolph, Miner...
Stewart, Edward. . .
Smart, Joseph
Smart, Martin
Scales, Ander.sou
Stevenson, Samuel...
Sipe, Robert
Shackelford, Samuel.
Scott, Richard
Strauder, Daniel
Mar. 2. '65
Mar. S, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
June 29, '64
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar. 11.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
July
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. '14, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb. 20, '65
Jan. 26, '64
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Mar. 15, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 18, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Dec. 26, '64
Feb. 22, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
June 29, "64
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
13, '65
6, '65
8, '65
26, '65
2, '65
1, '65
2, '65
6, '65
11, '65
14, '65
21, '65
17, '65
5, '63
10, '65
8, '65
2, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Feb. 23, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 7. '65
Mar. 5, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 1, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Dec. 5, '63
Mar. 8, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Apr. 4, '65
Feb. 20, '64
Feb. 24, '64
Mar. 2. '65
Mar. 15, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Feb. 13, '65
Mar. 16, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 18, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Dec. 26, '64
Feb. 22, '65
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Ben. B'ks,
Mo.
Mu.s. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 23, '65, Ft. L' v'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65. Benton
Barracks Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
state of Kansas.
599
FIRST REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Com/.
RECRUITS, DRAFTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES - UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES - Cant.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Searl, William . .
Suttiiu, Tliomas.
S.vlvostor, John
Samuels, James
Stewart, Charles R. . .
Talbott, Greenville..
Thompson, Montasjue,
Tliomas, Lewis
Ta.vlor, Gibson
Thompson, Henry —
Tarwater, Andrew...
Taylor, John
Nance, James
Williams, Aleck
Wmis, Eli
Woodson, Samuel.
Wrisht, Jackson. .
White, Moses
Ward, Joshua
Williams, Martin.
Wright, Joseph.. .
Weaver, John ... .
Watson, John
Wallace, Henry . . .
Wenser, Charles. . .
Woolrige. Clinton.
Weaver, Andy
Warren, Nathan.. .
White, Charles W.
Young, Dennis . . . .
Residence.
Yancier, Isaac Mar. 3, '65
Date of
enlistment.
Nov. 17, '63
Feb. 10, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar. _2, '65
Mar. 11, "65
Feb. 17, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 3, '65
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb,
Feb.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Date of
muster.
Doc. 5, -'63
Feb. 10, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar.^ 2. '65
Mar. 11, '65
Feb. 17, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 3, '65
Feb. 18, '65
Mar. 9, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Mar. 18, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Feb, 22, '65
Feb, 28, '65
Dec. 5, '63
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 14, 65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 3, '65
Remarks.
No. evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 18, "65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12,
Benton Barracks,
65, Benton
Mo.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
No evidence of mus
Mus. out May 18, '(
out on file.
5, Leav'th.
Mus. out May 12, '65, Benton
Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leav'th.
600
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS -Infantkv.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
COLONEL.
Samuel J. Crawford..
LIEUT. COLONEL.
Horatio Knowles
Jame.s H. Gillpatrick,
MAJOR.
James H. Gillpatrick,
Jerome A. Soward —
ADJUTANT.
John R. Montgomery,
William D. Clark ....
OUARTERMASTEE.
Edwin Stokes
GeorgeE. Hu tcliinsou ,
R(niben F. Playford..
SURGEON.
(jeor^e W.Walgamott
D. A. Morse
ASST. SURGEON.
Francis P. Tlioma.^^
Jesse D. Wood. . . .
CHAPLAIN.
Josiali B. McAfee .
Garnett.
Junction City
Wyandotte
Little R'k.Ar.
Kan. City, Mo.
Clinton
Lawrence . . .
BurJingame
Lawrence . . .
Clinton.
Topeka .
Nov. 1. "63
Nov. 9, '64
Oct. 1,
Doc. 1,
July U,
Apr. 8,
Aug. 12,
Apr. 11,
Sep. 6,
Jan. 27,
Mar. 28,
July 27, '6:i
Nov. 1,'63
Nov. 6, '63
Resigned Dec. 2,'64 ; pro. Brig.
Gen. by Brevet, Mar. 13, '65.
Resigned May 21,'64,Little R"k.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Lieut. Col. Nov. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "6").
Pro. Capt. Co. E, Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, iw.
Resigned Apr.22. '6.5,Little R'k.
Trans, to Co. D, Sep. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Res. Apr. 22, '64, Camden, Ark.
Res. July 11, '65, Little Rock.
Dis. per S. O. 181, W. D., dated
Apr, 20, '66, on account of in-
sanity, to take effect May5,'65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Res. Jan. 16, '6.5.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
SKRCtT. MAJOR.
James Brown
Q. M. SERGT.
John Butler
COM. SERGEANT.
Daniel Landrum . . .
Paola
Mound City
Garnett
July 13, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Sep. 10. '63
Aug. 26, '&>;
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Samuel Sanders . . .
Charles Scofield . . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Ralph E. Cook . . . .
John R. F. ShuU..
Jesse Buckman. .
SECOND LIEUT.
Charles Scofield . . .
FIRST SERGT.
James Brown
John Thomas
SERGEANTS.
John Thomas
Daniel Webster..
Silas Wilson
Harrison Young.,
Barnett Lee
CORPORALS.
Heury Lee
Mead Hall
Edward Burton..
James McGrew. . .
Samuel Douglas.
Henry Baker
Bradford .\rmstead.
John Mack
Kelley Fields
Barnett Lee
Hampton Martin.
Thomas Kinley. . . .
PRIVATES.
Allen, Charles
Ola the .
Paola..
Olathe.
Lawrence
Linneus, Mo.
Paola
Leavenworth,
Armstead, George . . .
Anderson, Jo.seph. . .
Blackburn, Henry...
Bell, John
Paola
Leavenworth
July 13, '63
July 18, '^i
July 29, '63
July 30, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 18, '63
July 18, '63
July 6, '63
July 2, '&3
July 18, '63
July 2, '63
July 14, '63
July 12, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. IS, '63
Oct. 24, '63
July 16, '63
July 26, '63
July 16, '63
July 30, '63
July 18, '63
July 11, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Apr. 11, '65
Aug. 19, '63
Nov. 10, '63
July 12, '65
Aug. 19, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Dec. 30. '63
Aug, 11, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Aug. 11, '6S
Res. June 2, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Killed in act'n Oct. 6, '63, Bax-
ter Springs, C. N.
Res. Mar. 8, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Capt. Apr. 11, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. May 7, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. May 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ak.,
June 21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 1, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 16, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 25, "64.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. oat with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Killed in act'n Oct. 6, '63, Bax-
ter Springs, C. N.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Paola, Kan.,
Aug. 20, '63.
Des. Ft. Smith, Oct. 15, '63.
Des. Ft. Leavn'th, Sep. 25, '63.
state of Kansas.
mi
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry --Co;/^
COMPANY A— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Baker, Houry
Urown. .Tamils
Bradford, Arnistead.
Burton, Edward
Bpvius, Henry
Biisey, Henry
Buckart, Alfred
Buckart, Samuel
("jfsar, Julius
Craytou, Frank H...
Cargle, .Joliu
Cooper, Edmund.
Cart<»r, George . .
Carrice, Levi
Carrel, Harrison
Douglas, Samuel. . .
Doncbus, Dudley. . .
Devenport, Hender-
son
Dawson, George
Easton, Isaac
Emry, Allen
Embry, Alfred
Fields, Kelley
Foley, Maraday
Ferrel, .Joseph
Fulkerson, George .
Gentry, Ben
Gilbert, Asa
Hiatt, George —
Hall, Mead
Hickman, Simon.
Hulet, Jes.-^o
Hayes, Greenup. .
Holt, Cyrus
Henry, Patrick. . .
Indercort, William.
Irvin, Mai'k
Kennedy, Horace...
Kahy, Washington.
King, Peter
Kinley, Thomas
Lee, Henry
Letcher, Lewis
Lacy, William
Long, John
Latferty, Davis..
Mack, John
McDaniel, Fred.
McKee, William.
McGrew, James
Martin, Reuben.
Modrell, Jo.seph .
Nours, Gabe
Pullins, Lofty
Russell, .\nnison . . . .
Reed, Shelby
Robinson, Madison
Leavenworth.
Paola
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott —
Paola
Atchison
Leavenworth
Elwood
Leavenwortli
Paola
Leavenworth
Paola
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Paola
Leavenwortli
July 14, 'm
July 1:J, ■&!
July 12, 'm
July 2, '&.i
July :{1, '63
July 10, 'm
July 2f., '6:{
July 28, '6:!
Aug. 1, 'fi:!
July fi. '6;i
Aug, 11, 'ft!
July 2, "63
Aug. 8, '6:i
July 18, '63
July 14, '6:j
July 2, '6:{
July 1, 'ft!
July 2.5, 'ft!
July 18, 'fti
July 12, '68
July 13. '63
July 28, '63
July 21, '63
July 26, '63
Jnly 29, 'ft!
July 10, '63
July 14, 'ft?
July 16, '63
July 26, ■&{
July 6. "63
Aug. 2, 'ft^
July 16, '63
July 12, 'ft?
July 21, 'ft!
July 26, 'ft!
Aug. 11, '63
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
16, '63
17, '63
18, '63
16, 'ft?
18, '63
26, 'ft!
21, '63
23, 'ft!
26, '&i
12, '63
5, 'ft!
25, '63
18, 'ft!
17, '63
6, '63
23, '63
11, '63
10, 'ft?
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Pro. 1st. Sergt, Aug, 11, '63,
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "6,5.
Mus. out on det. roll, Lcav'th,
Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg, Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Kan., Nov. 16. '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, .\7-k.,
Jan. 27. '64.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark,, Jan. 28, '6.5.
Killed in acion .4pr. .30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Killed by guerrillas on the
march in Ark., Jan. 1, '65.
Died of di.se'se, Ft. Smith, .A.rk.,
.Tune 3, '64.
Died of di.sease Baxter Springs,
Sep. 25, '63,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 22, '65,
Died of disea.se Paola, Kan,,
Aug. 25, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Little Rock, July '20, "65.
Rejected recruit; erroneously
reported a deserter.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Ark., Jan. 2, '64.
Died Leav'th, Aug. 14, '63.
Rejected recruit; erroneously
reported a deserter.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Mar. 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 10, '64.
Pro. Corp. Au,g. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
.June 9, '64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 4, 'ft!.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Nov.
6, '63.
Des. Leaven'th, Aug. 14, '63,
Mus. out on det._ roll, Leaven-
worth. May 24, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Leavenworth July 10, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 16, '65.
602
Adjutant GeneraVs Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry — (7o»^
COMPANY X — Cvntinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
Rvihy, George...
Roach, Marion.
Rred, Anderson . . .
Reed, John
Stone, Robert
Simpson, William.
Soiisli, Moses
Smith, Charles....
Smith, Thomas —
Shepherd, .James W
Simpson, Robert. . . .
Thf imas, John
Taylor, John W
Trouber, Alexander.
Thompson, Henry . . .
Tliompson, .Joseph. .
Thomas, William . . .
Webster, Daniel
Webster, Stephen . . .
Washington, George.
Wire, Tliomas
Williams, George
Willis, Jeffersen
Welch, John
Wilson, Silas.
Wilson, Cay..
Young, John. .
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth
Paola.
Leavenworth,
Paola
Leavenworth
Atchison . .
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Aug. 2, '63
July 27, '63
July 7, '63
Leavenworth,
Paola
Leavenworth,
Aug. 3, '63
July 19, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 13, '63
July 14, '63
July 18, '63
July 12, '63
July 23, '63
July 17, '63
July 29, '63
July 18, '63
July 14, '63
July 15, '63
July 25, '63
July 6, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 30, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Remarks.
Mas. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 22, '65.
Absent sick at Pine Bluff, Ark.,
at date of mus. out of Co.
Des. Ft. Scott Sep. 20, '63.
Des. ; date unknown.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 14, '63.
Mu.s. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Oct.
20, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Oct.
7, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Scott, Dec. 5, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 11, '63.
Des. Leavenworth, Aug. 25, '63.
Promoted Corporal.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. A.
Barlow, Daniel
Gibson, Alexander .
Henshor, Robert. . .
Lee, Barnett
Letcher, Charles...
Martin, Hampton..
Semour, George.
Wyatt, Fred
Fort Scott...
Paola
Leavenworth,
Oct. 24, '63
Oct. 10, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Oct. 24, '63
Oct. 8, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Doc. 30, '63
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Dec. 9, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Apr. 22, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. — , '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Richard J. Hinton .
FIRST LIEUT.
•John M. Cain
James M. Trant —
Joshua J. Locker..
SECOND LIEUT.
James M. Trant
Joshua J. Locker..
FIRST SERGT.
Philip Porter
SERGEANTS.
Lewis Williams. . .
Nelson Turner
James Hardick
William Madison.
CORPORALS.
Walker Quarles. .
John Cole
Henry Finley
William Campbell.
Carrol Hughes . . . .
Wash'n, D. C.
Atchison
Troy
Pardee . .
Troy ...
Pardee
Leavenworth,
Atchison . .
Leavenworth,
July 9, '63
Aug. 2, '63
June 29, '63
Aug. 14. '63
July 28, '63
July U, '63
July 7, '63
July 2, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Oct. 21, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Jan. 16, '65
July 12, '65
Sep. 2, '63
Nov. 10, '64
Sep. 2, '63
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Capt. Co. G, Oct. 9, '64.
Res. Mar. 8, '65.
Mus . out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 16, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 12, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file ;
sick at Pine Bluff, Ark., since
July 11, '65.
Red. to ranks May 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Jan. 26, '64.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Mar. 8,. '64.
state of Kansas.
603
S^:COND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— r/o//i'.
COMPANY B —Contiiuu'd.
Names and rank.
Kesidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Bemarks.
CORPORALS.
Petor Williams
Jeremiaii A. Nichols
.James L. Jones
.James Inijrara
,Jol\n Marslial
Nathaniel .Jackson..
William Hayes
William Madison...
MUSICIANS.
Tlinmas Brightwell.
John Corowell
PRIVATES.
Bruce, Charles. . .
B\irtou, Mo.ses. . ..
Baker, Benjamin.
Burton, Joshua. .
Brown, Willis. . . .
Brooks, .James . . .
Brown, Solomon
Brooks, Lewis. . .
Bell, Columbus..,
Bane, Dennis
Baker, Lewis
Brifjhtwell, Thomas
Clark, Emanuel. . .
Campbell, Grerrett
Clark, Basin
Cond.v, Jeremiah. .
Cain, George
Cole, John
Campbell, WUliam..,
Crowell, .John
Cunnnings, William.
Cla,v,.J()hu...
Cla.v. Daniel .
English, Andy
Edwards, James . ..
Fry. Spencer
Fatiierson, Gabriel.
Finley, Henry
Farrow, Aaron
Fatherson, James. .
Gains, Moses
Gibson, Benjamin.
Grant, Fleminsr A.
Gill. Harvey
Hardick, .James. .
Hayes, William..
Hardick, Albert.,
Hyson, Freeland.
Hosran, Wyatt
Hampton. Eli
Hicks, Willis
Harrison. Henry
Huffhes, Elijah..
Henry, Charles. .
Hughes, Carroll.
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
AtchLson
Leavenworth,
.\tchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
June :«), '■o.^
July i:i,
June :iO,
Aug. \,
Aug. 14,
Jnne 24,
July 28,
Aug. 22, 'G:{
June 26, '63
June 2.5, 'fti
June 30, '63
June 10, '63
June 12, '(53
June 14, '63
June 12, '63
Juno 28, '63
.June 27, '63
June 29, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 22, '63
July 28, '63
July 29, '63
Auff. 2, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 14, '63
July 14, '63
Jidy 2, '63
June 23, '63
Aug. 14, '63
Julv 2.i, '63
July 4, '63
July 24, '63
Aug. 12, '63
July 7, '6:j
Aug. 2, '63
Aug. 23, 't>:^
Aug. 28, '63
July 2S, '63
Jtdy 3, '63
Aug. 14. '6:5
June 24, '63
Juno 27, '6:J
June 24, '63
July 26, '63
Aug. 7, '63
June 30, '63
July 26, '63
.June 27, '&A
July 1, '63
Aug. 28, '&i
Sep. 2, '63
Sep.
Sep.
3, '63
2, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Sep. 2, '6;?
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '6.5.
Red. to ranks May 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '6.5.
Reduced to ranks.
Died Leav'th, Sep. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out Nov. 15, '65, Leav'th,
per Circular No. 44, W. D., '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of remittent fever Little
Rock, July 26, '65.
Died of remittent fever Cam-
den, Ark., Aug. 10, '65.
Pro. Musician; des. Leaven-
worth, Sep. 3, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Noevi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64 ; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Pro. Musician.
Died May 23, '64, Little Rock,
of w'ds rec'd in ac. Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Oct. 18, '64.
Dis. for disability .June 26, '65,
Little Rock ; w'ded in action,
Apr. 30,'64. Jenkins' Ferry, Ak.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Died of remittent fever Little
Rock, Feb. 19. '65.
Des. while on march in Kau.,
Sep. 9, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of remittent fever Fort
Smith. Dec. 14, '64.
Died of diarrhea Ft. Smith,
Sep. 25, "64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 21, '63.
Pro. Corp. May 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of chronic diarrhea. Ft.
Smith, Dec. 28, '64.
Died of chronic diarrhea Ft.
Smith. Mar. 18, '64.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels Ft. Smith, Oct. 28, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 13, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 2:^, '64.
fi04
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— CV>„f. f
COMPANY B — ConUmteil,
Date of
Name? .111(1 rank. Rofidence. pnlistmcnt.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Ingrain, .James
Jones, James L
.Jackson, Nathaniel
Jackson, Thomas H.
.Jones, Miles
Jackson, Jefferson.
Leonard. William...
Loouey. Elijah W.. .
Lloyd, Garrison
Long-, .John
Madison, William . . . .
McLanahan, Henry S
Miller, Jesse
Miller, Carey E
Miller, Lewis
Miller, Warren
Marshal, John
Nichols, Jeremiah A.
Powers, Allen
Pollard, John
Pollard, Silas
Porter, Philip
Quarles, Walker
Riley, James E
Riley. Anderson
Rice, John H
Robertson, James
Stones, Robert
Scott, Dudley
Smith, Samuel
Turner, Nelson
Turner, Henry
Tomlinson, John. ...
Taylor, Jeremiah
Williams, Lewis
Walton, Charles
Willetts, Frank
Whidney, Lee
Walker, Edward
Williams, Peter
W^ashington, Joseph.
Washington, George.
Wilson, Samuel
Washington, Henry.
Wine, Henry
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth ,
Atchison . .
Leavenwortli,
June aO, '6-i
July 13, '63
Aug. H, '6:5
Aug. 1, 'm
Aug. :i, '6:5
Aug. 12, '63
Juno 2.S, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 14, '63
June 28, '63
July 2,S, '63
July 23, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 4, '63
June 30, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 14, '63
July 9, '63
July 14, '63
July 4, '63
Aug. 14, '63
.July 22, '6:5
Aug. 6. '6:!
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 2, '6:!
June 29, "63
Aug. 20, '64
Aug. 14, '63
July 1, '6:5
Aug. 2, '63
June 24, "63
July 12, '63
Aug. 6, '63
Aug. 17, '63
June :50, '63
July 4. '6:5
Aug. 15, "63
July 24, '6:5
July 30, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Pro. Corp. Feb. 27, '6^t; iiuis.
out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 17, '64.
Pro. Corp. May 17, '65.
Wounded in action Apr. ;il). '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, .\rk. ; niur. by
enemy in hospital Rfay S, '64.
Died of disease Little [?ock,
May 30, '64.
Died of di.sease Camden, .\rk.,
Apr. 20, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '6.5.
Died of chronic diarrliea, Fort
Smith, Ark.. May 28, '64.
Dis. for (lis. Dec. 17, '64, Kort
Smith, on ac'nt wounds re'd in
act'n Apr. 30. .Jenkins' Ferry.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 21, '63; pro,
Corp. .Jiuie 18. '65.
No evidence of mus. out on tile.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of alcoholesion,Ft.Smith,
Ark., April 8, '64.
Died of acute rheumatism, Ft.
Smith, Ark., Apr. 22, '64.
Died of chronic diarrliea, Litl.
Rock. Ark., Aug. :5, '64,
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; died of cong. iut.
fev. Camden, Ark., Sep. 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Sep. 3, '63.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 4. '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Jan. 26, '64.
Died of cong. chills Camden,
Ark., Oct. 3, '65.
Dis. for disability Dec. 17, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark., on account of
wounds roc'd in act'n .Afr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out v.'ith reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 22, '65.
Died of chronic diar. Little
Rock, Ark., May 19, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 21, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. 'i>5.
Died of scurvy Ft. Smith, .\rk.,
Oct. 29, '64.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smith,
Ark., July 16, "64.
Pro. Serg. Sep. 4, '6:5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. "65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Wounded in act'n Apr. 30, '04,
Jenkins' Ferry." Ark. ; murd'd
by the enemy in field hosp..
Ark., May 8, "64.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Dec. :50, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Jan. 6, '64.
Died of pneumonia Little R'k,
May 11, '64.
Died of remittent fever Little
Rock, Mar. 3. '65.
state of Kansas.
605
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry— C'o//^
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistmetit.
PEIVATES.
Willi'tts, Perry.
Wasliington,Fieklinff
Yovuiff, Alexander —
Yates, Franklin
Leavenworth,
An?. 17, '63
Aus. 12, '63
.July 26, '63
July 6, '63
Dale of
niust.er.
Remarks.
Sep. 2, '63
Died of dysent'y Little Rock,
Sep. 5, '65.
Died of tvphoid fever Cam-
' den. Ark., Si-p. i:i, 'r>',.
Mus. out with re{?. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '6-1.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. B.
Towler, George G.
Lane, .James H. . .
Lontr, Wyatt
Samuels, Cornnlius C.
Switzler, ('harles
Samuels, Cornelius. . .
Trant, Lt'wis
Trant, Green
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth,
Dec. 26, '63
Oct. 24, '63
Dec. 28, '64
Oct. 24, '63
Feb. 21, '61
Oct. 24, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Feb. 23, '65
Dec. 30, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Mus. out with reg-. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of tvphoid pneumonia
Fort Smith, June 22, '64.
Mus, out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Fort Smith, June 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN".
James .\. Soward
MarcusF.Gillpatrick,
riEST LIEUT.
.Joli;i K Hays
GeorgeE.Hutchinson,
Thomas Adair
SKCOND LIEUT.
Thomas Adair
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel Landrum
Wade Davis
SERGEANTS.
James Irving
John Alexander
Wade Davis
G*o. Washington, 1st,
Henry Clay
COKPOKALS.
Carter Hayes
Henry Clay
George Brown ,
Charles Hughs
Fountain E. Pitts
Adam Nelson
.\ustin Lewis
Robert D i vers
Henry Freeman
Sidney Shie
MUSICIAN.
John Colwell
PRIVATES.
Alexander, John
Arrington, Alfred
Anthony, Elijah
Austin, Cornelius ...
Olathe..
Auburn.
Olathe.
Lawrence
Olathe
Brown, George
Boon, Squire
Berry, Lewis
Branca, William. .
Brasia, George. .. .
Brown, Adam
Boylston, Clarke.,
Biggins, Ezekiel...
Clay, Henry . . .
Carter, Griffin.
Clay, William.
Colwell, John .
Garnett . . .
Wyandotte.
Trading Post,
Wyandotte. .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . .
Aug. 10, '63
July 13, '63
Apr. 15, '63
July 17, '63
July 13, '63
July 24, '63
May 9, '63
Apr. 15, '63
May 9, '63
Apr. 15, '63
June 16, '63
June 24, '63
May 9, '63
July 19, '63
May 1, '63
July 13, '63
June 22, '63
Apr. 15, '63
July 17, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 27, '63
Apr. 15, '63
July 5, '63
June 16, '63
Julv 16, 'H3
July 21, '63
July 13, '63
July 25, '63
June 2, '63
May 9, '63
June 17, '63
June 25, '63
Apr. 15, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Dec. 1, '64
Aug. 26, '63
Apr. 15, '65
July 8, '65
Aug. 26, '63
July 26, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Pro. Major Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out, to date Dec. 11, '64,
per S. O. No. 60, W. D., A. G.
O., Feb. 10, '66.
Pro. Reg. Q. M. Apr. 23, '6.5.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 8, '65.
Pro. Cora. Sergt. Apr. 22, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 23, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Little
Rock, Ark., Mar. 27, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of chronic diarrliea Fort
Smith, Ark., July 7, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died Feb. 4, '64, Charleston,
Ark., of acc'tl gunshot w'nd.
Died Oct. 6, '64, in U. S. Gen.
Hosp., Little Rock, of wounds
rec'd in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26. '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Musician ; mus. out with
reg. Oct. 9, '65.
606
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS - Infantry- C'o/^^.
COMPANY C — Conliiiiied.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Columbus, Christo-
pher
Davis, Wado
Divers, Robert. ..
Davis, Amos
Divers, George
Drewy, Edward
Dudley, Daniel
Dawson, Moses W . . .
Davis, William H...
Estus, Joshvia
Freeman, Henry
Guy, General
Greer, James
Greor, Abraham
Gains, Pitt
Hutchinson, Samuel
Haines. Woodford..
Hughs, Charles . . .
H liter, Archie.. ..
Hill, William
Higgins, Isaac
Hayes, Carter.. . .
Irving, James
Jackson, Stretheu.
Jacki?on, Madison .
Jordan, Lewis
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
El wood
Wyandotte.
Linch, Simon
Lewis, Aui^tin
Letcher, Robert...
Landrum, Daniel.
Mack, Charles
Monroe, Harrison.
Merrida, James. . .
Murry, .James S. . .
Nelson, Adam
Pitts, Fountain E.
Porter, Lemuel . . .
Pleasant, John
Raley, Jacob...
Smith, Peter. .
Siiiitli, Philiv).
Sliie, Sidney. . .
Wyandotte.
El wood
Wyandotte ,
Fort Scott...
Wyandotte . .
Garnett
Wyandotte . .
Trading Post
Wyandotte ,
Strawter, Benjamin.
Scliyles, Gilbert
Todd, James
Taylor, Charles....
Taylor, Zachariah.
Tibbs, William
Turner, James
Thompson, Charles.
Vice. Henry
Washington, Geo., 1st
Washington, Geo., 2d
Washington, Henry..
Weathers. George.. ..
Wilson, Thomas
Wilson, Riley
Williams, Joseph
Trading Post,
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
July 15, 'm
July 13, '6:3
May 1, '63
July 20, '63
May 1, '63
June 26, '63
May 11, '63
July 12, '63
July 11, '63
July .5, '63
July 13, '63
May 11, '63
May 1, '63
July 8, '63
July 18, '63
July 7, '63
June 16, '63
July 26, '63
Apr. 1.5, '63
June 22, '63
Apr. 1.5, "63
July 8, '63
July 4, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 19, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 10, '6:5
.Julv 16, '63
Julv 2.1, '63
Julv 27. '63
May 9, \m
June 24, '63
May 9, '63
June 22, '63
July 8, '63
July 7, '&A
Juue 16, '63
June 22, '63
June 25, '63
July 27, '63
July 20, '63
June 15, '63
July 16, '63
July 24, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Juue 25, '63
July 24, "63
July 4, ''63
May 11, '63
May 2, '63
July 21, '6:3
Aug. 26, '63
Remarks.
Died of i)ne\imonia Ft. Smith,
Dec. 6, 'G3.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 20, '63.
Pro. Cor]). Apr. 23, '65.
Mus. out with rcg. Oct. 9. '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Ark., June 19, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins" Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, 'ti5.
Died of congestion of tlie lungs
Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 6, '65.
Died of remittent fever Cam-
den, .\rk., Aug. 30, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for dis. Dec. 16, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Des. Ft. Scott, Kan., Oct. 4, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of inflammation of the
bowels Ft. Smith, June 17, '64.
Died of typhoid fever Little
Rock, Aug. 13, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 26, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability. Mar. 10, '65,
Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct._9, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 22, '65.
Des. from campon Cabin Cr'k,
C. N.. Dec. 3, '61.
Dis. for disability. Oct. 16, '63.
Fort Scott.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Feb. 7. '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65,
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Died of congestion of the lungs
Fort Scott, Aug. 26, "63.
Pro. Sergt. : mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
state of Kansas.
607
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS -iNFATNKv—r'o/*/.
COMPANY C — Continued.
Names and rauk.
Ro?idoneo.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
nuister.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
White, 'James
Willis, (xi-a ml
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott ....
Leaveiuvortli.
Wyandotte . . .
July U. "63
July 19. 't«
Aus. 10, •<«
July 18, "63
Ans. 26. '03
Died of orirauic disease of the
heart Little Rock, July 21, '6.5.
Mus. out on (let. roll, Leaven-
Wallace, William....
William.^, .Vudersou . .
Williams, Aughter.. ..
Webber, Alfred
worth, Nov. 1.5. '65.
Des. Fort Smith, Sep. 12, "64.
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 4, '63.
No evi. of mus. out on Qk\
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. C.
f 'olwell, William Fort Scott
Oct. 20, '63 Oct, 23, '63 Died of pneumonia, Little
Rock, June 4, '65.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
Frank Kister
FIRST. LIEUT.
Reuben F. Playford .
Georj-'eE. Hutchinson,
SECOND LIEUT.
William M. Mercer. .
Benjamin B. B. Rep-
pert
FIRST SEEOT.
Francis Duvall
Allen Fobbs
SEEGE.\NTS.
Allen Fobbs
Simon Scippio
Peter Henry
Major Scott
Jeremiah Leiffhton .
Samuel Davis
CORPORALS.
Jeremiah Leifihton .
Beujamiu Powell
James Sciu'elton
William Brown
Alfred Bi'own
Samuel Davis
Allen Herron
Jaaies Welch
John Matthews
Jercmiali Writiuf;.. . ,
William Bradford...,
.MUSICIANS.
Nelson Howx
Georse Stone
PRIV.\TES.
Andrews, Samuel
Atkins, Cornelius
Armstrong, James. . . ,
Bradford, William.. . .
Brown, .Vllen
Brown, Alfred
Brown, William .
Baker, Isaac
Barnes, James
Bloodwood. Nicholas,
Bradford. Edward . ..
Bailey, Arthur
Bailey, Thomas...
Carter, William. . . .
Coleman, Jesse
Col well. Cample.. ..
Cochran. .James. . . .
Clark, Charles
Cvinningham, Lewis
Carpenter, Levi. . . .
Marysville. . . .
Burlingame . .
Lawrence —
Washington. ,
Grassh'per F.
Leavenworth
Fort Scott
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott....
Leavenwortli,
Fort Scott.
July 31, '63
July IS, "63
June 25, '63
June 27, '6:^
June 25, '63
June 29, '63
July 17, '63
June 29, '63
July 19, '63
June 26, '63
June 29, '63
July 17, '63
July 19, '63
July 31, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 3, '6:j
July 18, '63
July 21, '63
July 1, '63
July 10, '63
June 25, '63
July 31, "03
July 18, "63
June 29, "63
June '26, '63
Julv 24, '63
July 31, "63
July 18, '63
July 31, '63
July 18, '63
July 31, '6,S
July 18, '63
July 31, '6:3
July 20, '6:3
July 31, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 6, '6:3
Apr. 11, '65
Sep. 4, '63
Apr. 23, '65
Aug. 24, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Trans, to field and staff, as
Reg. Quar. Sep. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. H,Dec. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. "65.
Red. to ranks Apr. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 24, '64.
Red. to ranks May 31, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. "65.
Red. to ranks Oct. 15, '63.
Rod. to ranks Feb. 23, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Red. to ranks Jan. 31, '65.
Red. to ranks Feb. 9. '64.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 24, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Rod. to ranks Mar. 17, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Juno 13, '64.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 24, '6:3 ; mus. out
with reg. Oct. 9, *65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 23,'65 ; mus. out
with reg. Oct. 9, "65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, "65.
Killed in action Apr, :30, '64,
Jenkins* Ferry, .\rk.
Des. Camden, Ark., Apr. IS, '64,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis.Ft. Scott, Nov. 3,"63.
Died of disease Ft.Smith, Ark.,
Jan. 14. '64.
Died of dis.Ft. Scott, Nov.18,'63.
608
Adjutant General's Report.
SEC^OND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry- Co«^
COMPANY T>—roiiUnHeil.
Names and raak.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Davis, .Sauiuel
Davis, Sandors. . . .
Dawson, Wiliam.
Duvall, Francis...
Fobb.?, Allen.. .,
Frv, Benjamin.
Gill,Giload. .,
Green, Daniel.
Ga.v, Levi
(Tiinn, Cornelius —
Henr.v, Peter
Herron, Allien
Hill, Benjamin
Hamilton, Patrick.
Hannah, Benjamin.
How.x, Nelson
Hopkins, Lewis..
Howard, Thomas
,]acks9n, Andrew....
Jt)lins()n, Mo.ses
Johnson, William.. .
Jones, Richard
Jemisou, ( 'harles. . . .
Kom))le, Robert
Loii-'litou, Jeremiah.
Lee, Allen....
La ton, Henry
Lewi.'i, Henry.
Laton, William —
Matthews, John
Powell, Benjamin..
Poindexter, Doc...
Paden, Wellington.
Preston, John —
Parmer, Solomon
Preston, Luther. .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth
Fort Scott . . . .
Leavenworth
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Richardson, Richard,
Russell, Thomas
Koberson, Henry
Richardson, William,
Ryus, Augustus
Ronntree, Alfred.
Schreltou, James.
Scippio, Simon. . .
Syres, Benjamin.
Smith, Isem . . . .
Smith, CharU'S. .
Shelby, Richard.
Stone, George . .
Scott, Major.
Tucker, Charles
Thomas, Lewis
Thomson, Burgess.. .
Thomas, Robert
Thomp.son, William.
Vaughn, Anthony
Wyandotte .
Fort Scott..
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth.
Fort Scott . . .
Leavenworth,
July 17, '6;i
July ]«, '6;i
July ;il, '03
July 18, '68
July HI, 'ra
.Juno 27, '6S
July :il,'63
.June 27, '(53
July 19, '63
June 25, '63
.fuly 27, '63
Juue 2.5, '63
July 21, '63
July 31, '63
Julv 19, '63
July IS, '63
July 19, '63
June 26, '63
July 4, '63
July 31, '63
June 29, '63
July 18, '63
Juno 29, '63
Jidy 18, '63
Jul>- 20, '63
Aug. l.i, '63
June 29, '63
July IS, '63
Aug. 15, '63
July 31, '63
Juno 25, '63
July 5, "63
Aug. 15, '63
July 18, '63
Juue 23, '63
July 19, '63
June 25, '63
July 31, '63
July 1, '63
Juno 25, '63
July 31, "63
July 18, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Ju'y 7, '63
July 31, '63
July 13, '63
Aug. 24, '63
Remarks.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 24, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Sergt. .\ug. 24,'6;J ; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro, Sergt. Aug. 24, '6.'i.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Dis. for dis. Sep. 2U, '65, Little
Eock, Ark.
Died of dysentery, Fort Smith,
Ark., Jan. 1.5, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 24, '63.
Pro. Corp. Aug. '24, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Pro. Musician; mas. out with
reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of scurvy Fort Smitli,
June 12, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 24, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, May 26, '64.
Died of typhoid fever Hills-
boro, Ark., Sej). 12, '65.
Des. Little Rock, July 22, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 9, '64.
Pro. Corp. .Aug. 24, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 3J, '64,
,Ji*nkias' Ferry, Ai k.
Died of chronic diarrhea Lit-
th-. Rock, June 29, '65.
Died of diarrhea Little Rock,
June 7, '64.
Died of small[)ox Ft. Smith,
Ark., J.in. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of meas. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
June 19, '64.
Dis. for disability Sep. 25, '65,
Ft. Scott.
Pro. Corp. Auff. 24, '63.
Pr^i. Seigt. Vug. 24, '63; mus.
with reg. Oct. 9, '6.i.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Mus. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 24, '63; died of
chron. diarrh-a Ft. Smith,
Ark., Mar. 24, '64.
Mus. out with refe. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability May 23, '65,
Little Rock. Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
state of Kansas.
60{
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co«^
■ COMPANY B— Continued.
Nairn
rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
> I'JtlVATES.
Writing. -Icrcmiaii
Welch, Janu's
Warren, Jackson. .
Wilson, .John
Washin.ict(>n, Jolm
Wiuns, Benjamin..
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott.
Aug. 3. '6:i
July 31, '63
July IS, '63
Aug. 8, '63
July 31, '63
Aug. 24, '6S
Pro. Corp. Feb. 9, '64.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 24, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '6.5.
Died of consumption while on
march Nov. l.'i, '63.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smith,
Ark., Feb. 19, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. D.
Conly. Ciaybon | Leavenworth.' Sep. 1, '63 | Dec. 30, '63 | Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY E.
CAPTAIN.
George W. Sands
John R. .Montgomery
FIRST LIEUT.
Henry De Villiers . . . .
Ireneus ('. Myers
SECOND LIEUT.
William J. Brown —
Henry F. Best
FJItST SF.EGT.
Samuel H. Scott
SEKliEANTS.
Thomas Blanton
Allen Hr.U
Ellis Johnson
John Brown
Jolm )■ ass
DiJlon Obedience
William Heudrix.
CdUrORALS.
Willi.iiii Hcjidrix.
Dilldu C)l>'.'(lit'iice.
(ieorgc Johnson..
John Nealy
Calvin Richard.-on.
Jesse Allen
Jolm Wil.son
Erastus Hawkins . .
James Brooks
EliBentley
Willis Akles
James McNar
PRIVATES.
Akles, Willis
Allen . .J('s.><e
Anthony, Williams
Burden, Henry
Blanton, Thomas.
Buchanan, Zadoc
Brown, Price
Brown, George ...
Brown. Isaac
Bass, Isaac
Berry, Joseph ....
Bentley, Eli
Bass, John
Brooks, .Tames.
Brown, John.. .
Hartford
LittleR'k.Ark
Nev'aC'y.Mo.
Gras.shop'r F.
Monrovia
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth.
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Butler, .)bhn
Campbell, Ellas..,
Cook, John
Osawatomie. .
Linn county..
Leavenworth
Osawatomie.
Linn county.
Leavenworth
Linn county.
Fort Scott. . .
Osawatomie.
Fort Scott. . .
Leavenworth,
July n, '63
July 6, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July IS, '63
July 24, '63
July 27, '63
July 15, "63
July 27, '63
Aug. 21, '63
July 9, '63
July IS, '63
Aug. 11, '63
July 27, '63
July 16, '63
July IS '63
July 27, '63
July 16, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 11, '63
July 10, '63
July 27, '63
July 6, '63
July 27, '&i
July 17, '63
A\ig. 10, '6:i
July 27, '63
July IS, '63
July 24, '63
July 16, '63
July IS, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. IS, '63
July 27, '65
Sep.
Jan.
Sep.
July
Sep.
Nov.
Sep. 10, '63
Resigned Aug. — , '64.
Mus. out on det. roll. Little
Rock, Ark., Jan. 10, '66.
Resigned Apr. 19, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Resigned Feb. 12, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G, July
11, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Red. to rank.s.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. — , '65.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 25, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 21, '65.
■Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Dis. for disability Feb. 12, '64,
Ft. Smitli.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Aug. 13, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 20. '64.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 2, '63.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., July 16, '65.
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, .\'k.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.; died of disease
Little Rock, Ark., July 19,'65.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt. ; dis. for disabilitv
Feb. IS. '64, Little Rock.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 21, '65.
—39
610
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'ow^.
COMPANY 'E — Coiitiriued. '
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Colbner, Jack
Coffer, Jack
Carter, James
Chisolm, Daniel
Coffer, Leonard
Daniels, Andy
Edmond, Benjamin
EUis, Sandy
Ezekiel, Moses
Fewell, John
Finks, Henry
Foreman, Benjamin
Green, Asbury
Goodlow, Timothy.
Heudrix, William . .
Hawkins, Erastus..
Hill, Anderson
Hall, Allen
Hill, AUen
Johnson, George
Johnson, Ellis
Julius, Handy
Johnson, Garrett. . .
Johnson. James
.Jorden, William
Johnson, Israel
Lincli, Dick
Lee, Georsre
Lucas, Willis... . . . . .
Lane, Wesley W
Merritt, George
McLennan, Samuel
McDonald, Robert,,
McN ar, James
Madison, Giles
Morril, Isaac
Nelsfm, Jack
Nealy, John
Obedience, Dillon . . .
Parks, Lewis
Parker, Jack H
Pinks, Tobias
Petters, Edward
Parks, Labon
Richardson, Calvin.
Right, George W . . . .
Ratliff, William
Ratlitt', Nelson
Ross, Peter, 1st
Ross, Peter, 2d
Ross, Calvin
Ross, Jackson
Ragswell, James —
Robinson, Eli
Scott, Samuel H
Smart, Jacob
Strawder, Alexander
Stevens, John . . — .
Smith, Reuben
Smith, Ephraim, 1st.
Smith, Ephraim, 2d .
Leavenworth,
Linn county. .
Leavenworth,
Linn county. .
Leavenworth,
Linn county. .
Ida ■.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Fort Scott .
Leavenworth.
Linn county.
Mound City .
Fort Scott....
Linn county.
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Fort Scott
Leavenworth
Linn county..
Leavenworth
Fort Scott . . . .
Leavenworth
Linn county..
Leavenworth
Linn county. .
Leavenworth.
Fort Scott...
Mound City.
.Vug. 1, '63
July 21, '63
Aug. 13, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 16, '63
July 27, '63
July 28, '63
July 27, '63
July 28, '63
Sep. 6, '63
July 9, '63
July 1.5, '63
July 27, '63
July 6, '63
Aug. 21, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 10, '63
July 21, '63
July 27, '63
Aug. 21, '63
July 10, '63
July 27, '63
July 10, '63
Aug. 29, '63
July 23, '63
July 11, '63
July 16, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 11, '63
Aug. 31, '63
July 9, '63
July 27, '63
July 18, '63
July 27, '63
July 6, '63
July 24, '63
July 28, '63
July 29, '63
July 24, '63
July 17, '63
July 19, '63
July 21, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. in Cherokee Nation Dec.
2, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of di.sease Ft. Smith, Ak.^
Dec. 3, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., Apr. 13, '65,
Des. Ft. Scott, Oct. 15, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, .Ak.,
Nov. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '03.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65 ; w'nded in act'n Apr.
30, '64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ak.,
.Jan. 11, '64.
Des. on march in Ark. May 1,'64.
Des. Fort Scott, Sep. 24, '63.
Des. Fort Scott, Nov. 8, '03.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '05.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 12, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. June 25, '64.
Died Ft. Smith, Sep. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd.
Pro. Cori). Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., July 31, '65.
Pro. Corp. Dec. 1, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 21, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 21, '65 ; wounded
in action Apr. '.iO, '64, Jenkins'
Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of di-sea.se Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Doc. 17, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott,-Kan., Nov. 8, '63.
Trans, to 1st Kansas Colored.
state of Kansas.
611
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLOEED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— C'o«^
COMPANY B— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Vough, Russell
Leavenworth,
July 6, '63
Sep. 10, '63
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Wilson, John
"
July 27, '63
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, "65.
Williams, James
' '
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. .9, '65,
Wesley, Alexander. ..
Fort Scott....
Died of disease Camden, Ark,,
Aug. 13, '65.
Warfleld, Thomas....
Humboldt., ..
July 11, '63
' '
Des. inC. N., Dec. 2, '64.
Woods, .] aines
Burlingame . .
Aug. 5, '63
' '
Des. Ft. Scott, Sep. 13, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. E.
Bryant, Moses
Cox, Jefferson
Fox, Holt
Johnson, Andrew. . . .
Ormsby Canaan
Williams, Abraham .
Williams, Howard...
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Nov.
Oct.
9,
1,
'6:3
'63
Feb.
Nov.
16,
30,
'64
'63
Mar.
29,
'64
Dec. 3, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Aug. 30, '64
Nov. 30, '6;^
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Trans, to 1st Kansas Colored.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65..
Died of disease Little Rock^
Ark., July 13, '65.
Des. before mus. in.
COMPANY F.
CAPTAIN.
FIRST LIEDT.
SECOND LIEUT.
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Paola
FIRST SERGT.
William Thompson ..
SERGEANTS.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
.A.ug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
25,
s,
3,
23,
2,
24,
4,
25,
15,
10,
3,
11,
18,
2,
31,
7,
4,
13,
6,
3,
31,
6,
26,
25,
»,
3,
2,
14,
19,
6,
18,
13,
18,
1,
5,
3,
'63
"63
WQliam Coleman
George W. Johnson..
Robert Taylor
CORPORALS.
'63
'63
'63
'63
Daniel Webster
John Middletou
'63
'63
'(i3
Gilbert Parker
George Rosseau
'63
'63
'63
George N. A. Cathrel,
Townley Bileston
PRIVATES.
Austin, Frank
Blackwell, John
Bo wen, Acldison
Brown, Williaiii
Bomer, George
Bileston, Tow uley
Brown, Samuel
Blue, Moses
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence —
Leavenworth,
Ohio City ....
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
'63
'63
'63
'63
'63
'63
'6:{
'63
'63
'63
Bonner, William
Bailey, James W
Coleman, William.. . .
Cathrel, George N. A.
Clark, Thomas
'63
'63
'63
'63
'63
'63
Clark, Alexander
Cooper, George
Davis, Henry
■63
'63
Duncan, Dennis
Edwards, George
'63
'63
'63
Embry, Dewitt
'6:i
Oct. 20, '63
Dec. 1, '64
Oct. 20, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65..
Res. Apr. 10, '64, Little Rock.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65^
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 1, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65. •
Red. to ranks.
Killed by wagon-master,Little
Rock, July 13, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 18, '65.
Died of disease Camden, Ark.-
Sep. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 31, '64.
Dis. for disability Juno 20, '65,
Little Rock.
Dis. for disability June 4, '65,
Little Rock.
Des. Leavenworth, Sep. 20, '63.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd Vol.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 2:5, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Leavenworth, Sep. 9, '63.
Des. Paola, Kan., Sep. 14, '63.
Died of remittent fever Cam-
den, Ark., .\ug. 27, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of typhoid fev. Ft. Smith,
Ark., June 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
612
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co»y.
COMPANY F — Cotitinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
PRIVATES.
Edwards, John W. . .
Ellison, Harry
Fisher, Robert
Farfaes, Robert'.
Fultz, John \V
Green, Philip
Gard, David
Goodlow, Church
Graves, George
Gart, Harry
Green, Henry
Hanley , Joseph
Hiter,- Archey ,
Harris, Howard
Hendshaw, Charles.
Hodge rs, Lewis ,
Inalish, Green
Johnson, George W .
Jackson, Andrew
Kennedy, Daniel
Keitlon, Henry
• Kelley, Richard
Lyles, Walton ,
Mills, Aaron
Middleton, John
More, Silas
Maxey, Samuel
Nels, Nelson
Nichols, Frederick. .
Norman, George
Porter. John ,
Parker, Gilbert
Patterson, Wesley
Pennel, Calvin
Pierce, Joseph
Rose, John
Ridge way, Jackson ..
Robison, Green ,
Robison, Isaac .
Reed, Mo.ses
Reed, Robert
Russell, Anderson . . . .
Richardson, William
Rodgers, Harrison . . .
Eidgeway, Joseph —
Eobison, Charles
Eobison, .John
Rousseau, George —
Shepard, Perry
Spencer, Denip
Smith, Franklin
Thompson, William . .
Taylor, Robert
Turner, George W —
Paola.
Leavenworth
Lawrence ,
Paola
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Lawrence . . . .
Leavenwortli
Atchison . . . .
Franklin Co.
Lawrence . . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Atchison .
Paola
Lawrence
Jiily 18, '63
Aug. 23, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 1.5, '&i
Sep. 2, '63
Date o'f
muster.
Remarks.
Aug. 15,
Aug. 2.5,
Aug. 29,
Aug. 14,
Aug. 16,
Aug. 4,
Aug. 16,
July 10,
Aug. 4,
Sep.
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 23, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Aug. 18, '63
Aug. 2:}, '63
Aug. 8, '6:3
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 19, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 9, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 23, '63
Sep.
July
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
Aug.
Sep.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
5, '63
15, '63
24, '63
3, '63
26, '&
14, '63
7, '63
29, '63
7, '63
9, '63
18, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 29, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 5, '63
July 18, '63
July 25, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Aug. 26, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Pro. Corp. ; dis. for disability
June 3, '65, Little Rock, Ark.
Des. from camp near Leaven-
worth, Sep. 9, "63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65
I
Died of consumption Little
Rock, May 1, '64.
Died of dropsy Ft. Smith, July
31, '64.
Dis. Paola, Kan., Sep. 14, '03.
Died of di.sea.se Little Rock,
June 10, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '64.
Died of consumption Little
Rock, May 21, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., Dec. 12, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Jan. 23, '64.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith.
Aug. 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. from camp near Leaven-
worth, Sep. 9, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Died of remittent fever Pine
Bluif, Ark., Aug. 17, '65.
Des. Sep. 20. '63.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 23, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of remittent fever Pine
Bluff, Ark., Aug. 11, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., Dec. 17, '63.
Died of dropsv Fort Smith,
Ark., May 19, '64.
Died of typhoid fever Little
Rock, Ark., July 27, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; died of diarrhea,
Camden, Ark., Sep. 21, '65. ■
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
Died of diarrhea Little Rock,
Ark., Mar. 20, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Aug. 20, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 23, 'ff4.
Pro, Sergt. Jan. 23, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, LeaveB'd
worth, Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
state of Kansas.
613
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry- C'oHi.
COMPANY F—Coniimtc'd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks-
PRIVATES.
Tarry. Peter
Lawrence —
July
u,
■63
Sep. 8. '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '6.5.
Thomp.^on, Franklin,
Leavenworth,
Sep.
■i,
'63
Died of consumption Little
Rock, Ark.. Jan. 20, '6.5.
Vance, Peter
Lawrence —
Aug.
ai,
'63
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Vance, \Yilliam
Leavenworth,
Aug.
29,
'63
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Vance, Alexander —
"
Aug.
81,
'63
Died of scurvy Little Rock,
Ark., July 3, '65.
Webster, Daniel
Lawrence
Aug.
4,
•62
' '
Pro. Corp. Jan. '23, '64.
Washington , George A
' '
Aug.
y,
'63
* '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Woods, Willis
Leavenworth,
Aug.
Aug.
31,
'63
'63
i ( i (
Washington, George. .
Killed in skirmish near Fort
Smith, Ark., Dec. 19, "64.
Ward, Enoch
' '
Aug.
11,
•63
' '
Promoted Corporal.
Wilson. WOliam H...
El wood
Aug.
29,
'6:5
Died of remittent fever Cam-
den, Ark., Sep. 7, '65.
Young, Raynold
Aug.
9,
'63
Died of disease Ft. Snii th. Ark.,
Dec. 25, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. F.
Bumt-on, William
Lawrence
Nov. 27, '63
Dec. 30, '63
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Buruton, Levi
' '
' '
' '
' '
Benjamin, Jack
' '
' '
' '
' ' ' '
Miller, Robert
Fort Scott. . . .
Oct. 23, "63
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Robison, James
Lawrence —
' '
' '
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Williams, Edward . . .
' '
May 21, '64
May 21, '64
COMPANY G.
CAPTAIX.
Ebenezer H. Curtiss .
John M. Cain
FIRST LIEUT.
David E. Westervelt.
Henry F. Best
SECOND LIECT.
George E. Hutchinson
FIR.ST SEECtT.
Gabriel Jameson
.SERGEANTS.
Richard Turner
Samuel Pryor
William G. Locklean,
Israel Hawkins
Tony Doyle
CORPORALS.
Abram C.esar
Edward Caesar
Simon Barker
Samuel Chambers.. .
Charles Taylor
John Brown
Marion Benuo
Benjamin Thomas . .
PRIVATES.
Barnard, Boston . . . .
Barnard, St.>pney
Barnwell, Sage. . .
Barker. Simon.. . .
Bates, Ferdinand.
Bene, Mark
Benno, Marion . . .
Blair, Henderson.
Brewer. Andrew. .
Boyd, Mobile
Boyd, George
Boyd. -Johnson
Atchison
Monrovia.
Lawrence
Atchison .
Atchi.«on . .
Fort Scott.
Atchison
Fort Scott.
Atchison . .
Fort Scott.
Atchison . .
Fort Scott.
June 5, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '63
July 20, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. :», '6:}
June 5, '6:^
Aug. 15, '6;{
Sep. 17, '6;^
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 10. '63
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 16, '63
S.M.. 7. -63
Nov. 1, '63
Oct. 9, '64
Nov. 1, '63
July 11, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Res. Apr. 22, '64, Camden, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dismis.sed the service per S. O.
No. 322, dated Headquarters
Dep't Ark., Dec. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and R. Q. M.,
Apr. •2;j, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, 'S3.
Red. to ranks.
Red. to ranks July 17, '65.
Died of disease Fort Gibson,
C. N.,Jan. 2.5,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '9.5.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ark.,
June 24, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Reduced to ranks
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, •65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ark.,
July 14, '64.
Mus. out with rog. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '6:^.
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry. Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65,
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Killed in action Apr. :«, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry. Ark.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 1, '6.5.
614
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLOEED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Cor/ f.
COMPANY G—Contintied.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
Brown, John
Brewer, Jacob
Csesar, Abram
Caesar, Edward
Csesar, Philip
Caesar, William
Chambers, Samuel.. .
Atchison
Fort Scott
Atchison
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Chatman, Eandall...
Clark, Ephraim
Fort Scott....
Atchi.?on
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. ^ 1, '63
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 10, '63
June 5, '63
July 20, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 6, '63
;|
Christian, Green
Dabbs, WiUis
Daniels, Henry
Doyle, Adam
Fields, Moses
Foreman, Zachary. ..
Fulsom, Philip
Atchison
Fort Scott ....
Geary, Austin
Gear,\ , James
Gouge, Jackson
Grayson, Aaron
Grayson, Robert
Grayson, William....
Harry, Samuel
Henson, Amos
Holmes, Jackson
Atcliison
Fort Scott ....
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Aug. 1, '63
July 24, '63
July 20, '63
July 24, '63
July 26, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 30, '63
;|
Hawkin.s, Israel
Atchison
Sep. 5, '63
"
Isaacs, Ephraim
James, Primus
Fort Scott —
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 6, '63
' '
James, Homedy
Jameson, Gabriel
Jeffry, George
Atchi.son
Fort Scott....
Sep. 1, '63
.Tune 5, '63
Sep. 1, '63
II
Locklear, AVilliam G.
Atchison
"
"
Logan, Mote
La Fleur, Richmond.
Lovett, Nessa
Melton, Washington.
Martin, Ephraim
Fort Scott....
Atchison
Fort Scott....
Sep. 13, '63
June 5, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
';!
Marshall, Isaac
Oct. 5, '63
"
Marshall, Moses
Marshall, Sandy
Atchison . .
Fort Scott....
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 1, '63
* *
Monroe, Jackson
McGilbrey, James.. ..
' '
Aug. 28, '63
Sep. 10, '63
' '
McGilbrey. William . .
"
Aug. 30, '63
"
McGilbrey, Quash. . . .
Newbury. Aaron
Ferryman, Jackson..
Atchison
Fort Scott ....
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '63
jl
Peters, William
Phillips, Henry
Prince, Abram
Pryor, Charles
Atchison
Fort Scott....
Aug. 20, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Aug. 30, '63
July 10, '63
;;
Pry or, Samuel
Eanty, Samuel
Atchi.son
Fort Scott —
Sep. 20, '63
June 5, '63
''
Atchison
Sep. 4, '63
"
Eanty . Solomon
Richardson, James. ..
Fort Scott....
Sep. 1, '63
' '
Pro. Corp. Dec. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out with ret'.
Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out with rej:
Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Pine Bluff, Ak..
Aug. 18, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. lor disability Feb. 26, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Aug. 13, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of dis. Ft. SmitJi, Ark.,
June 25, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; no evidence of
mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died Dec. 24, '64, Ft. Smith,
Ark., of w'ds rec'd from guer.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Little Rock, Ark.,
Sep. 12, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Sc't, Nov. 16,'63.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Dis. for disability Feb. 26, '64,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Apr. 30, '64.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Little Rock, Ark.,
Feb. 10, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Died Oct. 26, '64, Fort Smith,
of wounds rec'd by accidental
discharge of gun.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 21, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Nov. 27, '63.
state of Kansas.
615
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry — Co?? ^
COMPX'NY G— Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES.
Robertson, David —
Rusbinsbouo, Philip,
Sanco, Aaron. . .
Smith, Harry. ..
Suiith, Isaac . . .
Taylor, Abram
Thoma.s, Benjamin.
Taylor, Charles . . . .
Taylor, Henry
Turner, Richard —
Tlioodore, Lewis. ..
Tives, Wcsiey
Wade, Samuel
Walker, Duncan . ..
Williams, Dickson .
Wan-en, Csesar
Wigg, .James .
Wright. Felix
Fort Scott. .
.\tchisou
Fort Scott.
Atchison . .
Fort Scott.
.\tchison . .
Fort Scott.
Atchison . .
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
July 25, '03 Oct. 17, '63
Sep. 18, '63
Aug. 1.5, '68
Aug. HO, '68
Aug. 26, '68
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 9, '63
Sep. 11, '68
Sep. 15, '63
July 30, '63
Sep. i, '63
Aug. 30, '63
June 5, '68
Sep. 1, '68
Sep. 7, '63
Remarks.
Died of di.sease Little Rock,
Jan. 19, '63.
Died of disen.se Fort Smith,
May 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
June 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Feb. 14, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt..Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out wit)) reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Smitli, Mar. — , '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 21, '65.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 26, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. G.
•Briscol, James
Brown, Joseph . . . .
Dunforth, .Joseph.
Dniiforth, James. .
Harvell, Gage,
Jackson, William
Phillips, Thomas.,
Ramsey, Robert. . .
.\tchison . . .
Fort Scott. .
Atchison . . .
Fort Scott. .
Atchison . . .
Jan. 5, '65
Nov. 20, '63
Apr. 8, '64
Nov. 20, 'ty.i
.Jan. 5, '65
Dec. 80, '68
Dec. 80, '64
Dec. 30, '63
Jan. 7, '64 Dec. 30, '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des.Ft. Smitli, Ark., June 80,'64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Ark., Jan. (i, '64.
Mus. out on det roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 21, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY H.
CAPTAIN.
.\lexander Rush.
Orlan.io S. Bartlett..
FIKST LIEUT.
Orlando S. Bartlett.
William M. Mercer..
SECOND LIEUT.
Daniel K. Harden
FIRST SERGT.
William McGee
SERGEANTS.
David Hester
Riciiard M. Johnson.
Wiliiam Webster.
John Webb
Robert Tai)p
COKI'OR.VLS.
John Webb
Robert Tapp,
CharlisHoiLsley..
William Bruckeu.
Calvin White
David Wills
Prince A. Dedrick .
John Powell
Gilbert Dickison .
PRIVATES.
Atchison, Ben
Wyandotte. .
Washington .
Wyandotte
Olathe. .
Lawrence...
Wyandotte.
Lawrence...
Wyandotte .
Acles, Theodore.
Blew, Henry
Brown, Samuel. .
Burten, Julius.. .
Baty, Henry
Olathe
Wyandotte.
Sep. 8, '63
Aug. 8, '68
Aug. 27, '68
July 14. '68
Aug. 24, '63
Sep. 7, '68
Aug. 24, '68
Sep. 7, '68
Sep. 8, '63
.Aug. 8, '&i
Sep. 24, '6;^
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 1, '68
Sep. 8, '68
Sep.
'68
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 10, '68
Aug. 15, '68
Sep. 5, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Nov. 1, '68
Nov. 10, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 1, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Killed in action .\pr. 80, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '64.
Pro. Capt. Nov. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Resigned.
Mus. out with reg. Oct.
'65.
Died of disea.se Little Rock,
May 1, '65.
Rod. to ranks.
Mus. our with r(>g. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Feb. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. May 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Mar. "21, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of di.sease Camden, .Ark.,
Sep. 28, '68.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disca.se Fort Smith,
Feb. 27, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
616
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry — Co/? ^
COMPANY B.— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bruken, William . . . .
Blanton, Autliony. . .
Brown, Harrison . . . .
Campbell, Emanuel.
Catler, Newton
Conly, Squire
Carr, Matt
Carr. Aaron
Cushinbai-y, Henry. .
Cu.-hinbary, Samuel
Dedrick, Prince A.. .
Dimery. Ezekiel
Dolon, -John
DickisoLi, Gilbert ...
Ellis, .Joseph
Franklin, Primus . . .
Gated, Lewis. . .^
Ganes, Huston
Hollins, Andrew
Hollins, Samuel
Hen.sley, Charles. . . .
Hamilton, Nedd
Hester, David
Hicks, .James W. R. .
.Jackson, Thomas . . .
.Jackson, Franklin . .
Jackson, Demcy
Jackson, .\ndrew
Jetierson, Ricliard. .
Johnson, Richard M
Jefferson, Thomas . .
Mosby, Martin
Mosby, Lewis
Miles, David
McCay, Henry
McGee. William
Majors, Ransom
Maddox, William . . .
Miller, Nathan
Napier, Isaac
Overbeck, Henry . . . .
Osby, Austin
Polk, .Jesse
Polk, Nelson
Parbary, James
Powell. .John
Richards, Stepton.. ,
Renick, Charles.. ..
Rener, Charles
Robison, Georije . . . .
Smith, Robert
Steele, Andrew J . . . .
Stewart, Andesson ,
Spencer, .Jacob
Sturman, Nacc
Scales, Wilson
Wyandotte .
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte .
Olathe
Wyandotte .
Lawrence . .
Wyandotte.
Olathe
Wyandotte.
Ohio City .
Wyandotte
Garnett . . .
Wyandotte
Olathe
Lawrence .
Wyandotte
Olathe.
Wyandotte .
Olathe
Wyandotte.
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte.
Fort Scott..
Wyandotte .
Olathe
Wyandotte .
Lawrence .
Aug. 8, '63
Sep. 11, 'm
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Aug. 1.5, '&i
Sep. 27, '63
July 29, '63
Sep. 3, 'm
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 10, '63
June 26, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 24, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '6.S
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
3, '63
15, '63
6, '63
6, '63
S, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 1.5, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. S, '63
Oct. 12, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 25, '63
.\ug. 17, '63
July -a, '63
Aug. 18. '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 12, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Aug. 27, '63
Aug. 22, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 21, '63
•lug. 4, '68
Aug. 11, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. "65.
Mus. out Jan. 1, '64, Ft. Smith.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Fort Smith, Aug. 31. '64.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Dec. 7, '64.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
.\ug. 8, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. May 3, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
'64,
Dis. for disability Feb.
Fort Smith.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Apr. 29, '64,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Fort Scott, Dec. 31, '64.
Pro, Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Dec. 7, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 2, '63.
Died of di.sea.se Fort Smith,
Ark., June 11, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease Ft. Smitli, Sep. '
29, '64.
Wn'ded in act'u Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark. ; mur-
dered by the enemy.
Mus. out on det. roll, Jjeaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. "65.
Died of disea.so Ft. Smith
Ark., June 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of di.sease Ft. Smith, Feb.
10, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Nov. 2, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 15, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 2. '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9. '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Ark., July 18, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith Aug. 31, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Ark., Aug. 25, '64.
state of Kansas.
617
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantry r^onf.
COMPANY H - Continued.
Names and rank.
Ei'sidonce.
Date of Date of Rprnark<!
enlistmrnt. | muster. KemarJcs.
PRIVATES.
Tapp. Robert
Turpen, George
Talbert, John
Todd, Samuel
Thorapsou, Toliver. . .
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Olathe.
Wyandotte . . .
Sep. 7, '63
Aug. 12, 63
Aug._ 8, '63
Aug. 3, '63
Aug. 13, '63
July 28, '63
Aug. 8, '63
July 14, '63
Sep. 24, "63
July 13, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Aug. 8, '63
July 29, '63
Aug. 11, '63
Aug. S, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Aug. 10, '63
Aug. 24, '63
Oct. 17, "63
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Smith,
Ark., June 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Taylor, Jesse
Williams, Charles,
First
11 > 1
Webster, William
VfhiW., Calviu
Warren, .Albert
Wilkorson, Charles. . .
Wills, David
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out with reg.
Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '&i.
Wounded in action Apr. :iO, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark. ; murder-
ed by enemy in field hospital.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
Washington, George. .
Williams, Charles,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 0, '65.
Des. Fort Scott, Kan.
Williams, Harvey —
Wilson, .Austin
Wilson, Ben
Whitman, David
Webb. .John
Died of disease Pine Bluff,
Aug. 10. '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Sep. 24, '64.
Des. Ft. Smitli, July, 23, '64.
Des. Ft. Smith. Sep. 24, '64.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 2, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. H.
Morrison, Sandy .
Morrison, Sawny,
Sanders, Samuel
Thompson, Ephraim .
Wyandotte . .
Feb. 2, '64
May 1, '64
Dec. 27, '64
I Dec. 27. '64
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease. Ft. Smith,
June 6. '64.
Died of disease. Fort Smith,
Sep. 5, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
COMPANY I.
CAPTAIN.
James L. Rafety.,
FIRST LIEIT.
Marcus F. Gillpatrick
Harry C. Chase
SECOND I.IEUT.
Harry C. Cliase
Irenius C. Myers
FIRST SER(;EANT.
George White
Joseph Nichols
SERGEANTS.
Josei>h N icliols
John Snyder
David Turner
Martin Reynolds
Georup HiMiilerson . .
JohnM. Wall-
Benjamin Kllis. ......
Harden SVilliams
CORI'ORAI.S
George Ht-ndcr^on .
Ephraim Ednion-I..
Benjamin Ellis
Henry Howard
Leavenworth, Nov. 1, '63
.\uburn
Paola. . .
Grassho'per F
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte .
Henry Crouch \ Leavenworth,
Abraham Clarke..
Martin Reynolds..
Benjamin Ritchie.
.\nthonv Roberts. .
John M.Walls
Jonas Sorax
Fort Scott.
June 29, '63
Sep. 2, '63
July 20, '63
Oct. 3, 'i&i
Sep. 21, '63
July 1, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 10. '63
Sep. 15, '63
July 1, '6:J
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 4, '03
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Naac Childs i Leavenworth, .\ug. 1, '63
(Toorge Martin i ' " July 24, '63
Benjamin Brunt I " 1 Sep. 8, '6;i
Dec. 1, '64
Nov. 1, '63
Nov. 10, '64
Oct. 17, '63
Dismissed the service per G.
O. No. 71, dated Headquar-
ters Dep't of Ark., Jidy 13, '65.
Pro. Capt. Co. C. Dec. 1, '64.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Dec. 1, '64.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. E J uly 1 1 , '65.
Died of disease Ft. Smith, Ark,,
June 26, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 29, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Mus. out with r(>g. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of di.sease Ft. Smith. Ark.,
Feb. 4, '64.
Pro. Sergt. Dec. 4, '6-1.
Reduced to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. June 28, '65.
Reduced to ranks.
Died of disease Little Rock,
May 6, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt. .\pr. 29, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 29, '64.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Aug. 16, '64.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
618
Adjutant General's Repot^t.
SECfOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co? (^
COMPANY I— ConMnwed.
Names and rank.
CORPORALS.
Orange Marshall.
John Williams
James Sharp
PRIVATES.
Allen, James
Brunt, Benjamin . . . .
Brvant, Harris
Bushyhead, George.
Bennett, Samuel.. . .
Burnes, .Jacob
Brooks, William....
Brown, Oscar
Birdsong, Edward.
Crouch, Henry
Campbell, Robert.
Childs, Isaac
Carr, James
Carr, George
Clarke, Abraham .
Crago, Henry
Dougherty, Philip..
Doyle, James
Edmond, Ephraim..
Estus, Archie
Ellis, Benjamin . . .
Frazier, Thomas . .
Gilliam, James M.
Gordon, Aaron . . . .
Glass, William . . . .
Hawkins, Robert.
Henderson, George. .
Hazelrig, Matt
Howard, Henry
Hampton, Jack
Johnson, .lames
Johnson, Edmond.. .
Johnson, Lewis
Johnson, Hugh.
Jessie, Edward.
Jacki5<in, John..
Lee, .John
Lee, Henry
Lewis, Hamitt.
Lamb, Jack
Lonson, Alexander .
Lacy, Dabner
Mack, George
Martin, George
Martin. Toby
Martin, Hugh
Martin, Thomas . . . ,
Martin, Newman. . ,
Martin, Harrison. .
Marshall, Orange .
Moore, Thomas
Mason, Dock
Nicliols, Joseph . . .
Porter, Samuel. . . .
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Wyandotte
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth
Fort Scott
Leavenworth
Sep. 10, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Sep. 2, '64
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 8, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Aug. 25, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 5, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 19, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Aug. 1, '63
Aug. 30, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. lU, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 6, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep.
'63
Sep. 1, '63
July
Sep.
1, '63
6, '63
July 28. '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 17, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. 4, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
Aug.
Sep.
Sep.
Sep.
14, '63
4, '63
23, '63
1, '63
5, '63
3, '63
20, '63
8, '63
24, '63
5, '63
25, '63
11, '63
3, '63
20, '63
10. '63
30, '63
5, '63
2, '63
23, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Dec. 29, '64
Oct. 17, '63
Remarks.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '6a.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 20, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, 65.
Died Oi disease in camp in
Missouri, Nov. 3, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus.out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Kan,. Nov. 20, '65.
Pro. (^orp. Oct. 17, '63.
Dis. for dis. Mar. 17, '64, Fort
Scott, Kan.
Pro. Corp. May 10. '64; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., Mar. 8, '64.
Died May 8, '65,Litl. R'k,w'nds
received ace. dischg. of gun.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63; mus.out
on dot. roll, Lev'th,Nov.22,'65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 15, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease PineBuiI,Ark.,
Aug. 16, '6.5.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Kan., Oct. 25, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., Dec. 1, '63.
Pro. Corp. ; des. Little Rock,
Ark., May 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
Ark., Jan 9, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Little Rock, May 7, '64.
Died of disease Fort Smitli,
Ark., Feb. 8, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability Aug. 11, '64,
Leavenworth, Kan.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Feb. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 10, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 29, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Dis. for dis. Nov. :«, '64, Fort
Smith, Ark.
state of Kansas.
619
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry— Co?? ^
COMPANY I — Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Eemarks.
PRIVATES.
Parish, James
Reynolds, Martin.
Reed, Frank
Ritchie, Benjamin
Roberts, Edward..
Roberts, Anthony- .
Reese, William. . . .
Reese, Amos
Russell, Jube
Sorax, Jonas
Sharp, James
Sommers, Andrew.
Snyder, John
Twigg, Ephraim . .
Tan(J>', Lewis
Turner, David
Vandyke, Anthony
Vanoe, Henry
Walls, .John M
White, John
White, Georffe
Wayne, Anthony.. .
Woodson, .John . . .
Whitfield, Elijah..
Williams, Harden.
Williams. Thomas
Youner, Admond. . .
Younsf, Isaac
Yates, Perry
Fort Scott. . . .
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Sep. 1-5, '63
Sep. 21, '63
Sep. i, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sop. 15, '63
Sep. 22, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Sej). 2, '63
Sep. 11. '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 20, '63
July 20, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Oct. 3. '63
Oct. .5, '63
Sei). 2, '63
Sep. c^, '63
June 29, '63
Sep. 10, '6:3
Oct. 6, '63
Aug. 17, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Sep. 2, '63
Sep. 11, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 15, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Dec. 2, '63.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out with rei?. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63 ; mus. out
with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Scott, July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of disea.se Little Rock,
Ark., May 8, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Oct. 18, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 22, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jau. 10, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 28, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Scott, Ks.,
Nov. 26, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63; mus.
out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. ; killed in act'n Apr.
30, '64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 22, '65.
Died of disease Little Rock,
Ark., July 10, '65.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 10, '64,
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Sc't, Nov. 21, '63.
Dis. for disability June 30, '64.
Ft. Scott.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of pneumonia Ft. Smith,
Ark. Apr. 26, '64.
.\DDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- COMPANY I.
Anderson, Thomas.
Crawford, Frank
Cagle, John
Cagle, William
Carter, Peter
Funkhonser.William,
Grayer, Z achariah . . .
Howard, David.
Hughes, Charles
Rafet,\ . Aarou. . .
Williams, .lohn .
Leavenworth.
Nov. 10, '63
Mar. 3, '64
Nov. 1, '64
Nov. 10, '63
Mar. 1. '64
Dec. 30, '63
Oct. 19, '63
Nov. 16, '63
Nov. 1, '64
1
Dec.
29,
'64
Dec.
30,
'63
Oct.
19,
'6;V
Dec.
30,
'63
Dec.
29,
'64
This man does not appear on
raus-out roll.
Mus. out witli reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Des. Ft. Smith, Ar., Feb. 20, '64.
Wounded in act'n Apr. 30, '64,
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ark., and left
in iiands of enemy.
Trans, to 1st Kan. Col'd.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 29, '65.
COMPANY K.
CAPTAIN.
John Branson
FIRST IjIEUT.
William G. White..
SECOND LITiUT.
Jes.sc Buckmau
FIRST SERGEANT,
George McCowan . .
Levi Foutz
SERGEANTS.
John W. Jones
Jones Sanders
Elwood
Keokuk, la.
Elwood
. . Nov. 1, '63 Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Sep. 3, "63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 17, "6:3
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. A, July
11, '6.5.
Killed in action .•X.pril 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Sep. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, 65.
620
Adjutant General's Report.
f}
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— INFANTRV—Con^.
COMPANY K— Continued. -^ji
Names and rank.
SERGEANTS.
Price Neal
Wilson Ponneltoii.
William Phillips..
CORFOEALS.
George Brown
Clark Brovvo
Younii? Botts
Douglas Harvey.
Allen Harvey ... . .
Lewis Brown . . . .
Levi Fonts
Alexander Ogan .
James W.Miller.
John Groves
John Wiutersraith.
PRIVATES.
Anthony, Thomas..
Botts, James
Botts, Young.
Botts, John. .
Botts, Dennis.
Residence.
Elwood.
Linneus, Mo. .
St.Jo.seph, Mo
Elwood
Keokuk, la. .
Linneus, Mo.
St.Josejih, Mo
Elwood . . .
Botts, William...
Botts, William B.
Botts, Red
Botts, Henry
Botts. Harvey
Botts, Davis.. .
Brown, .\aron .
Brown, George
Brown, Washington.
Brown, Clark
Brown, Lewis.
Bland, John.. .
Been, Lank.
Belclier, .John.
Butler, .James.
Black, Henry. .
Cox, Payton. . ,
Carson, John. .
Casey, James
Curry, Woodson. . . .
Drydon, Joseph . . . .
Drydon, Matt
Denning, Frank . . .
De Vaughn, Sandy.
Engrum, Robert
Esto, Robert
Flournoy, James. ..
Flournoy, Lawson.
Foutz, Levi. . .
Gooch, Peter.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sep. 30, '63
Sep. 2.5, 'C3
Sep. :i, '63
Sep. 20. '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 13, '6:5
Sep. 14. '63
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Sep.
Sep.
Sep. 3, '63
Ft. Scott.
Elwood. . .
Keokuk, la.
Elwood
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 13, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Oct. .'), '63
Oct.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.
4, '63
.5, '63
3, '6:3
7, '63
Sep. 3, '63
Sep. 10, '63
Oct.
Sep.
7, '63
3, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. '3, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Dis. for disability .Jan. 1, 't
Fort Smith.
Mus. out with rfeg. Oct. 0, '6.")
Killed in action April 30, '64.
.Jenkins' Ferry, Ai-k.
Red to ranks.
Died of di.sease Little Rock.
May 24, '6.5.
Died of chronic diarrhea Ft.
Smith, June 22, '64.
Died of measles Ft. Smith,
June 28, '64.
Died of remittent fever Fort
Smith, Apr. 5, '6t.
Pro. 1st Ser.gt. Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65 ;
wounded in action Apr. 30,
'64, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leiiven-
worth, Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of fever Ft. Smith. Ark.,
Feb. 2, '64.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of fever Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Dec. 18, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leaven-
worth, Nov. 16, '65.
No evi. of mu.ster out on file.
Des. Ft. Smith, Jan. 1, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of diarrhea I^'t. Smith,
Ark.. Sep. 28, '64.
Died June 1, '64, Little Rock,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in act'n
Apr. 30. '64, Jenkins' Feri-y.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63; died of
cons. Little Rock, June 2, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of dropsy Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Jan. 10, '65.
Died May 11, '65, Little Rock,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in act'n
Apr. 30, '64, Jenkins' Ferry.
D'd sc'vv. Ft. Sm'th, Sep. 7, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Kan., Nov. 16, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of scurvy Ft. Smith, Ark.,
June 30, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Dis. for disability Fob. 12, '64,
Ft. Smith, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Ark., Sep. 17, '65.
state of Kansas.
621
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS— Infantk v—Conf.
COMPANY K — Co>iti7iued.
Names and rank.
Eesidence.
Date of
enlistmont.
Date of
muster.
PRIVATES.
tioocli. Smith ...
Grove.s, John
Grey, Emanuel. .
Garett. Josoph...
Greeu, Samuol...
Glasgow, Henry .
Holland, Robert
Har\%y, Allen . . .
Heas^ton, Seuo. . .
Harvey, Douslas.
Hardiui,'-, Jacob . .
Harve,\ , Charles,.
Hutchison, Amos.
Jackson, Andrew.
Jones, John W . . .
King, John A
Lewi?, .Viidorson
Literal, Lawson.
Literal, Scott ..
Literal, George.
Lawson, Samuel .
McKiuney, Davis.
El wood
St.Joseph,Mo
El wood
Sep. 3, '68
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 20, '&.i
Sep. 10, '63
Sep. 1, '63
Sep. 27, '63
Sep. 3, '63
McCowan, George .
McDonald, Alexander
Miller, James W
MUler, Albert
Morgan, Orange.
Mulle», John
Fort Scott .
Ehvood
Linneus, Mo.
Elwood
Middleton, Tobias
Neal, Price
Noyce, George
Ogan, Alexander.. . .
Phillips, William ..
Penneltou, Wilson..
Pryor, (ieorge W.. . .
Reed, Michael. . . .
Sanders, Jones
Smith, Watson
Shackieford, Lewis..
Tockington, John
l\tgal, Patrick
Thorn. Elijah
Thornton, Lewis
Washington, George..
Washington, Alex-
ander
Wint«rsmith. John. . .
Ware, Adam
Wolfscale, Henry
Sep. 12, '63
Sep. 7, '63
Sep. 20, '63
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 20, '&i
Sep. 3, '63
Oct.
Sep.
1, '63
2, '63
Linneus, Mo..
St. Jo.seph,Mo
Liuueus. Mo..
Elwood
St.Joseph,Mo
Elwood
Sep. 3, '6;^
Oct. 14, '63
Oct. 2, '63
Oct. 3, '63
Oct. 5, '63
Sep. 5, '6:3
Oct. 4, '63
Sep. 3, 't;3
Sep. 7, '6.3
Oct. 3, '63
Sep. 25, '63
Sep. 3, '6:J
Sep.
Sep.
5, '63
3, '63
Sep. 2, 'm
Sep. 20, '&i
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. .5, 03
Sep. 14, '63
Sep. 3, '&i
Sep. 14, '(aS
Sep. 3, '63
Oct. 17, '63
Bemarks.
Dis. for dis. Little Rock, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 11, '64.
Died of dLsease Fort Smith,
Ark., July IJS, '64.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Ark., June 19. '64.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, A.rk., Dec. 7, '63.
Died of scrofula Fort Smith,
Ark., Nov. 2, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 16, '65 ; wn'ded in skir-
mish .June 17, '65, on steamer
Lotus, in Arkansas river, near
Ivey's Landing, Ark.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of heart disease Fort
Smith, Ark., Nov. 25, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of typhoid fever Camp
Anderson, C. N., Nov. 7, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Feb. 1, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of remittent fever Cam-
den, Ark., Aug. 14, '65.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Feb. 1, '64.
Died of scurvy Fort Smith,
June 22, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Oct. 17, '63.
Died of remittent fever Fort
Smith, Apr. 28, '64.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of exposure Fort Smith,
Nov. 24, '63.
Died June 1, '64, Little Rock,
of wounds received in action
Apr. 30, "64, Jenkins' F'y, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Oct, 17, '63.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Pro. Corp. Oct. 17, '63.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out on det. roll, Leav'th,
Nov. 16, '65 ; wounded in skir-
mi.sli June 17, '6a, on steamer
Lotus in Arkansas river, near
Ivey's Lauding, Ark.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Pro. Sergt. Sep. 11, '64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Missing in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, .A.rk.
Died Sep. 26, '64, Little Rock,
Ark., of wounds rec'd in act'n
Apr. 30, '64, Jeuk. Ferry, Ark.
Died of inflam. of the bowels
Ft. Smith, Ark., Dec. 27, "64.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
Died of fever Ft. Smith, Ark.,
Dec. 14, '63.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp. Sep. 11, '64.
Killed in action Apr. 30, '64,
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
Died of cong. of the lungs Ft.
Smith, Ark., May 13, '64.
622
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REG'T KANSAS COLORED VOLUNTEERS — Infantry
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS -Co. K.
-Cont.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks,
PRIVATES.
Baxter, Jeremiah —
Bell, Daniel..
Bowler, Edwin
Kidd, Henry
Paris, Richard
Leavenworth.
LittleR'k.Ark
Mound City..
Leavenworth,
Feb. 2, '64
Mar. 19, '65
Jan. 28, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Feb. 2, '64
Mar. 19, '65
Jan. 28, '64
Feb. 2, '64
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out with reg. Oct. 9, '65.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file ;
absent on det. serv. at time of
mus. out of Co.
DRAFTED MEN AND SUBSTITUTES UNASSIGNED TO COMPANIES.
Allen, Robert
Biitler, George
Butler, Washington
Clay, Henry
Carpenter, Monroe.
Carr, Joseph
Carpenter, Richard
Clements, Daniel
Frair, Thomas
Grason, Henry
Gray, John D
Grason, Samuel
Grigsby, Randol
Graham, Charles F.
Humphrey, Isaac . . ,
Horn, Jim
Hoyt, William
Johnson, James J . .
January, Charles
Kenel, Dick
Mason, Willis
Martin, Henry
Marcus, Silas
Miller, Dudley
Nash, Ander.son
Pemberton, John. . . .
Porter, Gano
Prior, Samuel
Plummer, George . . .
Richison, Addison .
Riley, Joseph
Ransom, Howard . . .
Simington, John. . . .
Thatcher, George . . .
Thompson, Perry. . . .
Washington, George
White, Sinclair
Washington, George,
Wilson, James
Alexandria . . .
Leavenworth,
Walnut
Stranger
Kickapoo
Stranger
Easton
Mt. Pleasant.
Alexandria. ..
Grasshop'r F.
Alexandria . . .
Stranger
Leavenworth,
Alexandria. ..
Easton
Alexandria. ..
Delaware
Alexandria...
Capioma
Gra.?shop'r F.
Walnut
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo
Stranger
Leavenworth,
Shannon
Leavenworth,
Walnut
Stranger
Leavenworth,
Alexandria. ..
Grasshopper..
Leavenworth,
Kickapoo
Easton
Leavenworth,
Osawkee
Mar. 12, '65
Feb. 26, '65
Mar. VA, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 8, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
12, '65
5, '65
12, '65
10, '65
12, '65
11, '65
10, 'm
14, '65
20, '65
5, '65
8. '65
lO; '65
10, '65
4, '65
7. '65
8, '65
2, '65
12, '65
8, '65
27, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar. 13, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Feb. 26, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. .5, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 14, '65
Feb. 20, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Jan. 10, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 2, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 16, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 12, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar. 16, '65
Mus. out May 18,'65, Lea ven'th. *
No evidence of mus. out on'file.
Mus. out May 18,'65, Leaven'th.
Des. Mar. 17, '65.
No evidence of mus. ovit on file.
Mus. out May 24, '65, Leaven'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18,'65, Leaven'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out June 19, '65, Leaven'th.
Mus. out May 18,'65, Leaven'th.
Des. Mar. 16, '65.
Des. Mar. 1.5, '65.
Des. Mar. 19, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18,'65, Leaven'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leaven-
worth.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Des. Mar. 23, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65, Leaven-
worth.
Des. Mar. 18, '65.
i
state of Kansas.
623
FIRST KANSAS BATTERY — Light Artillery.
Names and rank.
CAPTAIN.
Thomas Bickerton.
Nonnan Allen.
Residence.
Miircus D. Tenney —
FIRST LIEUT.
Norman .\llen
Alonzo Kent
Marcus D. Tenney —
John C. Stonobnrner
Moses D. Baldwin . ..
Thomas Taylor
.John B.Cook
SECOND LIEUT.
Hartson R. Brown...
Tliomas Taylor
Moses D. Baldwin. .
Jolin B.Cook
Michael Kearney —
James N. Nolan. . . .
FIRST SERGEANT.
John B. Cook
Michael Kearney. . .
James N. Nolan
William L. Golder.
Andrew St. Jolin . . .
SERGEANTS.
Shelby Sprague
Crassey K. Irwin . . .
Sidney Herd
John P. Harris
Abraham McKee. ..
.John A. Stroup
John Dolan
William J. Wilson.
James Robbins
Henry C. Rundlett.
Lawrence .
Baldwin City,
Lawrence
Leavenworth.
Baldwin City,
Lawrence
Kickapoo
Auburn
Kickapoo ,
Lawrence
Auburn —
Lawrence .
Auburn. . . .
Lawrence
Centropolis .
Prairie City .
Lawrence —
America City
Leavenworth
Caswell B. Watts.
Alfred J. Lloyd. . .
John R. Carruthers.
George O. English. . .
William C. Nolan...
Theodore Gardner . .
Harvey B. F. Keller.
John Pickett
CORPORALS.
John S. Gray
Milo R. Harris
Harvey B. F. Keller.
Ambler T. Ireland.. .
WiUiam C. Nolan...
John R. Carruthers.
Theodore Gardner.. .
George O. English.. .
Harmon D. S. H.
Foote
Lewis B. Jones
Milan G. Smith
James Brady
Polk Testerman . . . .
John Davis
William H. Brown.. .
Benjamin Atkinson.
John C. Van Horn.. .
Gregory Huber
Jacob Goodrich
Eberley Q. Massey...
Charles Willis
Jackson Sharp
Frank Pooler
Mahlon S. Wilson .
Auburn.
Lawrence . .
Lawrence ..
Mound City
Lawrence . . .
America City
Lawrence . . .
Prairie City
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Lawrence .
July 24, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 1-5, '62
July 24, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Feb. 24, '62
Apr. 30, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Mar. 17, '62
July 24, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Jan. 21, '62
May 11, '62
Jan. 1, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Mar. 6, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 1.5, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Jan. 7, '62
May 11, '62
Auj3r. 18, '61
July 24, '61
June 7, '62
Aug. 3, '61
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Feb. 26, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
June 2, '62
Feb. 29, '62
June 9, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Remarks.
July 24, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Aug. 27, '63
July 24, '61
July 20, '61
Jan. 15, '62
May 15, '62
Sep. 11, '62
July 10, '63
Aug. 27, '63
July 24, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Sep. .11, '62
July 10, '63
Aug. 27, '63
July 24, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 15, '62
July 24, "61
.Jan. 2, '62
Dec. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Feb. 24, '62
Apr. 30, "62
Jan. 21, '62
Mar. 17, '62
July 24, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Jan. 21, '62
May 11, '62
Jan. 1, '62
Jan. 7, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Mar. 6, '62
July 24, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Jan. 7, '62
May 11, '62
Aug. 18, '61
July 24, '61
.June 7, '62
.\ug. 3, '61
Sep. 1, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Feb. 26, '62
Feb. 4, '62
Aug. 11, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
June 2, '62
Feb. 29, '62
June 9, '62
Aug. 15. '62
Mus. out Feb. 15, '62, orders
W. D.
Died of pneumonia St. Louis,
July 10, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, L'worth.
Pro. Capt. Feb. 25, '62.
Res. May 14, '62.
Pro. Capt. Aug. 27, '63.
Res. Sep. 11, '62.
Res. June 13, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out Feb. 15, "62, orders
W. D.
Pro. 1st Lieut. July 10, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Sep. 11, '62.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. 27, '63.
Mus, out July 17, '65, L'worth.
Mus. out Mar. 4, '65.
Pro., 2d Lieut. Sep. 11, '62.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 10, '63.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 27, '6:1
Mus. out Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 14, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Dec. 7, '64.
Renl. Vet,
Red. to ranks.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. to re-enlist in Marine
Corps Mar. 11, '63.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 2d Indian Reg.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Reg. Q. M.
10th Kan. Inf.
Mus. out Jan. 21, '65.
Mus. out May 11, '65.
Mus. out Jan. 1, '65.
Mus. out June 7, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. Jan. 6, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st Lieut, and Adj. 2d
Tennessee Mounted Inf.
Pro. Sergeant.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergeant.
Mus. out Sep. 4, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out June 6, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 2d Kan. Col'd
Infantry.
Mus. out June 2, '65.
Mus. out Feb. 29, '65.
Mus. out Fob. 26, '65.
Mus. out May 30, '65.
624 Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST KANSAS BATTERY— Light Artillery— Co?i«;«wed.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
Hammond C'. Muzzey,
Edward V. Thomas. . .
William N.Baldwin..
Samuel A. Whitney. . .
BUGLEE.
Albert J. Matthews. . .
AETIFICEE.
Andrew St. .John
John Kistler
Robert McCauley
Christian Window-
maker
PRIVATES.
Brown, Leander
Coue, Leandor W
Cook, .John B
Caveuess,Alpheus.\.B
Cartwright, Clark. . . .
Carlin, William
Dickson, William
Dodd, Samuel.
Evans, David..
Elliott, John. .
Fleming, Jacob Z..
Glass, Michael
Gillilund, WiUiam .
Gray, Jolm S
Haney. Daniel
HandJey, Horace. . .
Horner, Thomas M.
Hicks, William
Irwin, Crassey K. ..
Irwin, Allen
Jones, Lewis B
Johnson, Allen
Kearney, Michael.
Leonard, James A.
Lewis, David.
Markham, Thomas...
Myers, Ernest
Mueller, Henry ...
Newton, William
O'Donnoll, John
Ormsby, Richard
Reiuerman, Mathias.
Riley, Thomas
Rundlett, Henry C...
Stephens, David B. ..
Shamback, George. ..
Sprague, Slielby
Thomas, Edward P. . .
Walton, Eli
Welch, Presly C
Willey, Fletcher A. . . .
Wood, Melvin
Walker, James C .
Williams, Jacob. .
Lawrence
Lawrence . . .
Centropolis
Lawrence . . .
Wyandotte .
Auburn
Baldwin City,
Bl'ming G"ve,
Baldwin City
Mound City.
Prairie City
June 7, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 24, '62
June 7, '62
Jan. 2, '62
Aug. 1.5, '62
Feb. 25, '62
Sep. 2, '64
Aug. 1.5, '62
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
^uly 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 20, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 29, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '64
July
July
July
July
20, '61
12, '61
24, '61
July 20, '61
July 12, '61
June 7, '62
July 24, '61
Feb. 24, '62
June
'62
Jan. 2, '62
.\ug. 15, '62
Feb. 2.i, '62
Oct. 17, '64
Aug. 1.5, '62
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 20, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 29, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '61
July 12, '61
July 24, '04
July
July
July
July
20, '61
24, "61
12, '61
24, '61
July 20, '61
July 12, '61
Mus. out June 6, '65.
Died CaneHill,Ark.,Dec.26,.62.
Died from accidental gunshot
wound Jan. 14, '63.
Died Chattanooga, May 25, '65.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. 6ut Feb. 28, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Mus. out Sep. I, '64.
Des. June 8, '62,
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Reul. Vet.
Died of dis. Springfield, Mo.,
May 19, '63.
Died of chron. diar. Madison,
Ind., May 29, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Died of dis. Springfield, Mo.,
Mar. 19, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Renl. Vet.
Des. Dec. 24, '61.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Veteran.
Des. May 4, '63,
Pro. Sergt.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps Apr.
6, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Killed by guerrillas Jan. 27,'64,
Waverly, Teun.
Died of dis. Wyandotte, Kan,,
Sep. 12, '63.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Dis. for disability Oct. — , '62.
Dis. for disability Nov. 11, '62.
Des. May 15, '62.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Renl Vet.
Dis. for disability July 5, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Dis. for disability May, 7, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Killed by guerrillas Dec. 18,
'63, Waverly, Tenn.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Des. May 15. '62.
Dis. for disability Feb. 18, '63.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.
Atkinson, Benjamin.
Atkinson, Natlianiel.
Anderson, George R .
Avery, Ansel
Brady, James
Battisp, William. ..
Brown, William H.
Barlow, Charles
Beazely, George —
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Prairie City
Wyandotte. .
Lawrence
Feb. 26,
Feb. 28,
Apr. 18,
Aug. 15,
Aug. 3,
Mar. 4,
Aug. 17,
Sep. 24,
Apr. 15,
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Sep.
Apr.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Vet.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Died of di.sease Mt. Vernon,
Mo., Mar. 28, '63.
Pro. Corij.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
state of Kansas.
625
FIRST KANSAS BATTERY Lk4ht Artii^lkry —< 'ont in nrd.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENT.S-Cor»«w?eed.
Names and rank.
Besidence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Bliss, Highland H...
Rarricklaw, Ira
Bruce. William
Baldwin, William N.
Brown, Benona
Baldwin City,
Leavenworth,
Ijawrenco . . . .
Garnett
Bruce, Jame.s
Co.-iiow, AhijaliH....
Critclitifld, H(>iiry
CarrutliiTs, .John R..
Cumminss, Lucius B,
Critchfleld, John
Leavenworth,
Lawrence ,
Chase, Lae
Courey, William P.
Davis, John
Darity, James
Dolan, John
D>>shaiie, .John.
Lawrence
Leavenworth
Eiifrlish, Georero O,. ..
En.sminser, Noah . . . .
FuUer, William B ...
Foot, Harmon D.S.H.
Fitch, Christian L. ..
Fay, Patrick
Fuller, Josiah G
Golder, William L. ..
GrpKi?, John H
Goodrich. Jacob
Gardner, Theodore. ..
Gafney, Edward T
Greer, Scott
Hazeltine, Porter D..
Hambau^h, Geo. W..
Hazeltine, Robert
W. S
Lawrence
Topeka. .
Helm, Thomas N..,
Helm, Henry
Hide, Calvin C
Holme.-;, Ephraim.,
Holden, Ricliard. ..
Hackctt. Ansel B...
Hammell. Thomas.
Herd, Sidney
Huber, Gregory . . . .
Harris, John P
Huff, DewittC
Harris, Molo R. . . .
Ireland, Ambler T.
Jones, Jonatlian . .
Lawrence . .
America City,
Judge, Francis
Kavano, Michael
Keller, Harvey B. F.,
KiiiErht, Francis E...
Kiukaide, Mattliew,
Korunian, Andrew.
Keating, Thomas . . ,
Kistler, John. ..
Lloyd, Alfred J.
Lowe, Eli C...
Lawrence
Auburn ...
Leonard, William F.
Lash, W'illiam
Lovett. George
McNeil, David
Massy, Eberly Q . . . .
Moore, Ezra
.\ug. 15, '62
Apr. 24, '62
May 20. '62
Feb. 24. '62
June 10, '62
Oct. 12, '62
Aug. 16, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Jan. 21, '62
Apr. 12, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Apr. 14, '63
Mar. 5, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Dec. 19, '61
Apr. 30, '62
Mar. 4, '62
May
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Sop.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Sep.
Aug.
11. '62
14, '62
15, '62
18, '61
25, '62
18, '61
5, '61
1, '61
20, '63
1, '61
7, '62
5, '62
5, '63
2, '62
3, '61
June 7, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Aug. 26. '62
June 9, '62
Mar. 1, '62
.\ug. 6, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 2. '62
Aug. 11, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Nov. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
7, '61
3, '62
22, '61
15, '62
29, '61
18, '61
July 19, '62
Feb.
.■^ug.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
25, '62
22, '61
31, '62
31, '61
1, '62
19, '62
18, '63
22, '61
3, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Apr. 24, '62
May 20, '62
Feb. 24, '62
June 10, '62
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
.Jan.
Apr.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Apr.
Mar.
May
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
.Vpr.
Sep.
Aug.
12, '62
16, '62
15, '62
21, '62
12, '62
15, '62
14, '62
5, '62
17, '62
19, '61
30, '62
4, '62
11, '62
14, '62
15, '62
18, '61
25, '62
18, '61
5, '61
1, '61
29, '63
1, '61
7, '62
5, '62
5, '63
2, '62
3, '61
June 7, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 28, '62
Aug. 26, '62
June 9, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Aug. 6, '61
Aug. 1, '61
Jan. 2, '62
.\ug. 11, '61
Doc. 1, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Ang.
15, '62
1, '61
22, '61
7, '61
3, '62
22, '61
15, '62
29, '61
18, '61
July 19, '62
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
-Aug.
Aug.
25, '62
22, '61
31, '62
31, '61
1, '62
19, '62
13, '63
22, '61
3, '61
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Mns. out .\pr. 24, '65.
Mus. out May 20, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Died of disease Ft. Scott. Ks.,
Oct. 11, "62.
Deserted May 5, '63.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Apr. 12, '62.
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps : mus.
out Juno 7, '65.
Des. May 15, '64.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 18, '63, Spring-
Held, Mo.
Pro. Sergt. ; mus. out Apr.W,'65.
Killed in act'n Dec. 7. '62. Prai-
rie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Apr. 14, 't)5.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Deserted Apr. 21, '62.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Dis. for dis. Oct, 10, '62.
Deserted June 7, '63.
No dat<^ of discharge.
Dis. for disability Feb. — , '63,
Springfield, Mo.
Dis. for disability Mar. 11. '6;},
Lawrence, Kan.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability May 17. '65.
Mus. out June 14, '65.
Deserted June 11, '65.
Renl. Veteran.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Sergt.
Died Dec. 15, '62, of w'nds rec'd
in battle, Prairie Grove, Ark.
Pro. Corp.
Died of typhoid fever Cairo.
111., Sep. 12, '63.
De.serted June 8, '62.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Promoted Corporal.
Mu.s. out July 17, '65.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Dis. for disability July 7, '64,
■Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
Died of disease Camp Bab-
cock, Mo., Nov. 28, '62.
Promoted Artificer.
Promoted Sergeant.
Pro. 1st Lieut. 3d Indian Reg.
Sep. 13, '62.
Mus. out May 31, '65.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Promoted Corporal.
Dis. for dis. Feb. 10, '63, Spring-
field, Mo.
—40
626
Adjutant General's Report.
FIRST KANSAS BATTERY— Lkjht Aktilleky— C'o/>///u/f7/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS-CojitiJiMef?.
Names and raDk.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Mumford.Ezra.
Murphy, Timothy
McKee, Isaac
Martin, John
Matthews, George.
McKee, Leslie
McKee, Abraham
McNett, Jeremiah.. .
Matthews, Albert J.
Muzzy, Hammond C.
Nolan, William V
Nolan, James N
O'Brien, George
O'Mara, Thomas
Pearson, James
Pogue, David
Pinneo, Avery D
Pearson, Elias . . . .
Pooler, Frank
Pooler, Moses
Pearson, David M .
Padden, James H.
Pickett, John
Robbins, James
Renfrew, Edward . . .
Renfrew, Martin ....
St. John, Andrew
Sprague, Riciiard R.
Sprague, General W.
Sharp, Jackson
Shaw, William D....
Stroup, William
Storrs, George D . .
Spencer, Madison.
Snibley, Daniel. .
Smith, Charles. ..
Stroup, John A. . .
Shadbolt, Frank .
Smith, Milan G.. .
Trent, .James B. ..
Testerman, Polk.
Tuttle, Solomon . .
Tuttle, Charles...
Tinkham, Andrew.. .
Vauhorn, John C . . . .
Van Winkel, Job. . . .
Van Winkel, James.
Van Bentliusaii,
George W
Windowmaker,
Christian
Waters, Wesley
Waugh, Arthur M . . .
Watts, Caswell B. . . .
Willis, Cliarles
Wilson, MahlonS...
Wheadon, Robert H.
Wheadon, Thomas J.
Wheeler, Benjamin. . .
Whitney, Samuel A..
Williams, W'illiam. ..
Wallace, Joseph
Wallace, James
Wilson, William J . ..
Witts. John
America City
Lawrence
Contropolis
Mar. 6, '02
June 2, '62
Aug. 18, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Nov. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Jan. 2, '62
June 7, '62
Jan. 1, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Aug. 16, '61
Jan. 1, '62
Feb. 24, '02
Dec. 20, '61
Oct. 21, '61
June 7, '62
Jiuie 9, '62
Apr. 18, '63
Apr. 12, '63
Jan. 1, '62
Mar. 6, '62
Mar. 17, '02
Aug. 1, '61
July 29, '61
Aug. 1.5, '62
Sep. 23, '61
Apr. 14, "63
Feb. 29, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 25, '62
May 26, '62
Dec. 20, '01
Feb. 2.1, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 24, '62
June 7, '62
Nov. 3, '61
Sep. 1, '62
Mar. n, '02
July -29, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Feb. 4, '02
Mar, 24. '02
Aug. 18, '61
Aug. 1.-., -02
Aug. 17, '02
Apr. 20, '03
Oct. 1, '01
June 2, '02
.\ug. 15, '62
Feb. 28, '62
May 18, '62
June 7, '62
Aug. 8, '61
July 25, '61
Aug. 20, '61
Jan. 21, |62
Aug. 7, '61
Mar. 6, '02
J\ine 2, '62
Aug. 18, '61
Jan. 2, '62
Mar. 24, '62
Nov. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '61
Jan. 2, '62
June 7, '62
Jan. 1, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Aug. 10, '01
Jan. 1, '62
Feb. 24, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Oct. 21, '61
June 7, '62
June 9, '62
Apr. 18, '63
Apr. 12, '63
Jan. 1, '02
Mar. 0, '62
Mar. 17, '62
Aug. 1, '01
July 29, '61
Aug. 15, '62
Sop. 23, '61
Apr. 14, '63
Feb. 29, '02
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 25, '62
May 26, '62
Dec. 20, '61
Feb. 25, '62
Aug. 22, '61
Feb. 24, '62
.June 7, '62
Nov. 3, '61
.Sep. 1, '62
Mar. 5, '62
July 29, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Feb. 4, '02
Iilar. 24, '62
Aug. 18, '01
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Apr. 20, '63
Oct. 1, '61
June 2, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Feb. 28, '62
May 18, '62
June 7, '02
Aug. 8, '01
July 25, '01
Aug. 20, '61
Jan. 21, '62
Aug. 7, '61
Dis. for dis. Mar. 14, '64, Nash-
ville, Tenu.
M us. out June 1, '05.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '04. 1
Died of di.sea.so Springfield^
Mo., Feb. 14, '63. ;
Died of disease Ft. Leaven-
worth, Kan., May 18, '62. "
Died of disease Ft. Leaven-;
worth, Kan., May 9, '62. ,
Promoted Sergeant.
Re-enlisted Veteran. ]
Promoted Bugler.
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. 1st Sergeant.
Re-enlisted Veteran.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability May 11, "63,"
Leavenworth.
Mus. out .luue 6, '65.
Pro. Corjj.
Mus. out . Inly 17, "65.
Died of di.sease Fort Leaven-
worth, May 21, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Mustered out Sep. 7, '64.
Pro. Artificer.
No date of disciuirge.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. ; cau.se auddato unknown.
Dis.fordisab. Sep. 30, '63. Lea-
venworth.
Mus. out May 26, '65.
Died of smallpox Fort Sott.
Oct. 16, '62.
Des. Apr. 25, '62.
Des. .June 8, '02.
Pro. Sergt.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Corp.
Renl. Vet.
Dis. for disability Sep. . 02.
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Mus. out Oct. 14. "6!.
Pro. Corp.
Jhis. out Mar. 24. "05.
Mus. out Sep. 7, '64.
Pro. Artificer.
Mus. out July 17. "65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Dis. for disability Oct. i
Cane Hill, Ark.
Mus. out Feb. 28, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Des. May 28, "62.
Des. Dec. 31, '62.
Renl. Vet.
Pro. Sergt.
Renl. Vet.
state of Kansas.
H27
FIKST KANSAS BATTERY- Lujht Artili^ery — Cotifitn/r d.
VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.
Names and rank.
Residence.
PKIVATKS.
Atkinsou, Benjamin.
Atkinson. Natlianiel
Battise, William ....
Brady, -fa mips
("onrey, William P. .
('art^vri^d^t, Clark.. .
Podd, SainiU'l
Fay, Patrick
Fuller, Jo.-^iali G
Glass, Michael
(loodrich, Jacob ....
Gray, John S
Hackett, Aasel B....
Hemmell, Thomas . .
Handley, Horace
Hauey, Daniel
Herd, Sidney
Horner, Thomas M..
Huber, Orcirory
Ireland. .\.mbler T. . .
Irwin, Allen
Jones, Lewis B
Karano, Michael. . . .
Keller. Harvey B. F.
La.sh, William
Lovett, Georffe
McKee. .Vbraluim .. .
McNett, .lerciniah.. .
Matthews, Albert J.
O'Brien. Geori,'e
O'Mara, Thomas....
Pear.son, .James
Pogue, David
Rohbins, James
Reinermau, Mathias
Shadbolt, Frank ....
Stroup, .John .\.
Tattle, Solomon.. ..
Tront, Jam.-s B
Van Horn, John C. .
NVitt.s, .John
Wallace, .James . . . .
\\ il<on, William J.
Lawrence
Wyandotte. ..
Prairie City . .
Lawrence
Baldwin City'
Mound City .
Lawrence
America City,
America City.
Date of
enlistm.nt.
Date of
muster.
Feb. 27, '64
Mar. t), '64
Jan. 2.=i, "64
Mar. 6, '64
Jan. 25, '64
Apr. 6, '64
Feb. 2.5, '64
Apr. 6, '64
Feb. 2.5. '64
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
26, '64
25, '64
2,S, '64
25, '64
26, '64
•25, '64
6, '64
25, '64
27, '64
26, '64
25, '64
Remarks.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
Des. Wyandotte, K., Jun<^'2(»,'64.
Mus. out .July 17, '6.5.
Mus. out July lU, "65.
Mus. out .July 17, '65.
Di.s. for disability .June 29. '65.
Mus. out July 17, "65.
Apr. 6, "64
Feb. 25, '64
.Vpr. 6, '6a
Feb. 25, '64
Apr. 6, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Apr. 6, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Apr. 6, '64
Feb. 25, '64 Des. Apr. l.s, '64.
Mus. out July 17, "65.
Drowned near Chattanooga,
Tenn., June 25, '65.
Mus. out July 17, '65.
RECRUITS IN VETERAN ORGANIZATION.
Al
Willian
Sep.
Anderson. William M,
lirekert, Fred
B.)il,.Jo.<eph M
Brack, Charles
Brockett, Salem A.. ..
Doan, .Vmos
Doran, Ricliard E
Feldmii,', Casjjer
Graucc, William
Horn, Li^wis. .
Kilb, Henry
Kilb. .Joseph
Knckett, Philip
Kuntz, Georpe
Melton, Henry C
Mellicau, William H.
Mellican. Wilburn . ..
McCanley, Robert.
Preston, \Villiam. .
Sanders, William .
Shuk, Frank . . . .
Siebert, (ieorire
Smith, .John.
Sutler, .Jacob
Young, Frank
Sep. 2, '64
Oct.
17,
'64
Oct.
17,
'64
Sep.
21,
"64
Sep.
21,
'64
Sep.
2,
'64
Sep.
2,
'64
' '
Oct.
17,
'64
Mar.
:«),
"64
May
11,
'64
Sep.
■>
'64
Oct.
17,
•64
Feb.
26,
'64
Aiir.
til
'64
Sep.
•>
"64
Oct.
1',
'64
Sep. 18, '64
Dec. 7, '64
Sep. 2, '64
Oct. 17, '64
Sep. 12, '64
Sep. 2, '64
Oct. 14, '64
Oct. 17, '64
Dec. 14, '64
Oct. 17, "64
Dis. for disability, .ipr. 19, '65,
.Jeifcrson Barracks, Mo.
Mus. out .July 17, '65.
Died in hospital, Nasiiville,
Tenn., June 19, '64.
Mus. out July 17. '65.
Died of smallpox. Nashville
Tenn., Feb. 7, '6.5.
Pro. Artificer.
Mus. out July 17, "65.
The 1st Kansas Battery was mustered out of service at Leavenworth. Kan., .lulv 17 ISfi-i hv I ioi.f
Kemble, in accordance with S. O. No. 70, Headquarters Department of the Ciimbei-land dated \ i«!h
ville, Tenn.. .June 3, 1805, in compliance with G. O. No. 105, War Department, June "1865
028 Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND KANSAS BATTERY - Light Artillery.
Names and rank.
CAPTAIN.
Edward A. Smith. . .
FIRST LIEUT.
Edward A. Smith . . .
David C. Knowles. . .
Andrew G. Chirk. .. .
SECOND LIEUT.
Andrew (i. CUark. . . .
Aristarchus Wilson.
William Requa
FIRST 8ERGT.
William Roqna
F(Tuaud(> C. Osborn.
y. M. SERr.E.\NT.
William H. Boyd...
•Joseph Rickabangh.
Jame.s C. Ingram
SERGEANTS.
Peter Teel
Thomas W. Chapman
James C. Ingram
George H. Requa
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Fort Scott.
.James B. Parker
Thornton W.Greenlev
William C. Franklin..
William Simpson
Pleasant P. Ellis
CORPORALS.
William C. Franklin.
WiUiam L. Copes
Van Renseler Han-
cock
William Simjj.son.
Pleasant P. Ellis..
Samuel McCrea.. .
Thornton W.Greenley
Henry Shaffer
Thomas Larkin. . .
T. R. F. Shull
WiUiam H.H. Everett
Notoly Osborn
Lewis S. Ashburn...
Benton F. Swingley .
George C. Palmer...
Clark J. Wing
William Bowers
Natlian M. Wilson. .
Lsrael K. Brown
Augustus Wyatt
James W. Williams.
Thomas M.Davis
Samuel Pike
Denis J. Stower
artificp:rs.
.John W. Thompson . ,
Simon F. Washburn.
(George W. Harris . . . .
BUGLERS.
David Mayer
Charles H. Artzt
WAGONER.
William T. Hartley..
PRIVATES.
.\brams, Abner W....
Ackers, George W
Ashburn, Lewis S
Anderson, Andi'ew M.
Mapleton. .
Mt. Gilead.
Turkey Creek
Mansfield . .
Empt)ria . . .
Barnesville.
Dr)' Wood . .
Fort Scott . .
Barnesville.
Mt. Gilead..
Barnesville.
Trading Post,
Fort Scott..
ilai-maton..
Fort Scott . .
Turkey Creek
Fort Scott.
Marmaton. . . .
Mt. Gilead....
Trading Post,
Fort Scott . . . .
Barnesville. ..
Fort Scott.
Mapleton .
Moneka . . . .
Alexandria.
Prairie City ,
Dayton
Neosho
Rockford . . .
Barnesville .
Stockton
Fort Scott...
Rockford .
Moneka . .
Artzt, Charles H.
Barnesville.
MUford ....
Walker.
Fort Lincoln,
Fort Scott
Mapleton
Fort Scott....
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 23, '62
Nov. 1, '61
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 17, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug, 20, '62
Aug. 18, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 15, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Jan. 13, '63
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 22, '62
Aug. -2, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
July 4, '63
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Aug. 8, '63
Sep. 10, '62
Sep. 19, '62
Aug. S, '63
Aug. 19, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Nov. ^1, '61
Sep. 10, '62
June 18, '63
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Captain July 4, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Aug. .s, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 1, '65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 8, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "65.
Com'd Capt. in 11th Reg. U. S.
Col'd Troops.
Trans, to 2d Ind. Battery Juh-
1, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out May 18, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Nov. 24. 'fU,
Fort Smith.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out .A.ug. 11, '65.
Killed in action with guerril-
las May 18, '63, Sherwood. Mo.
Pro. Sergt.
Red. to ranks.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out .June 13, '65, Little
Rock, S. O. No. — .
Murdered by guerrillas July 1,
'63, Baxter Springs, C. N.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. A, 2d Kan.
Col'd, Nov. 5. '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, 'J65.
Pro. 2d Lieut. 11th U. S. Col'd
Troops.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out May 18, '65, S. O.
Leavenworth.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. B, 14th Kan.
Cav., July 28, '64.
Pro. Bugler.
state of Kansas. 029
SECOND KANSAS BATTERY — LumT Av^tillkry CoofinuKn.
Names and rauk.
Residence.
Dato of
eulistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Fort Scott.
Rockforcl
Mapleton
Fort Scott. , . .
Mapleton. . . . .
Da.vtoii
Rockford. ' ' ' '
\enia
Mansfield . . . .
Rockford
Monnttrilead,
Neoslio
(larnett
TurkoyCreck.
PRnATES.
Hrowu, .A..sa H
Butler, Lewis T)
BisKS, Reuben.. ....
Brown, (ieori,'e W . .
Biniiaman. Peter
Heale, Mo.-e.'^ 11
Barnes. Albert
Bnmgarter. Paul
Bowers, Williani .....'
Brown, Israel K
Bavne, John I
Boyd, Williani H
Copes, Robert F. . .. ..
Cunninsliam, David..
Carter, RandoU)li
Caskey. Williani C...
Chapman, .lulin M —
Carson, Jolni W
Crijipen, Edwin
Coberly, Newton
Ch.ipman, ThoniasW,
(^n'es, William L
(' .iilder, Peter T
Charles, Benjamin F.
('uuninpham, .Ja.s. M.
Dorsev, Patrick 11....
Dousherty, RoliertW.
Dodson, .lasper N . . . .
Davis. Thniiia- M. ..
Eves, Saniucl W
Ellis, Pleasant P
Everett, Wm. H. H...
Endecott. .Joseph
Fitzgerald. John Bariiesville. ..
Foster, .Viuhi'w .T Marmaton. . . .
Finfrock, Lewis Moneka
Franklin. Win iam C. Fort Scott. .. .
Graves, Robert Mapleton
Gates, .John F ' T.urkeyCreek,
Gardner, Andrew B . . j ' '
(rreenley, Samuel Mapleton
Greonley, Thornton..! Trading Post,
(xarrett, Cameron . . . i MonntGilead,
Gaines, .Vrthur W.
Mapleton
Fort Scott.. ..
Turkey Creek
Fort Scott. . .
Balltown
West Grove
Maple-Jon...
Paola
Fort Scott..
Rockford. . .
Marmaton..
Fort Scott. .
Gillian, Victoria
Howe, Daniel L
Hartley, William T..
Humphreys, Jas. M..
Hnmphrevs. Cor-
nelius T
Hiirlburt, Timotliy . ..
Hutchin.son, Bailey jP.
Havens, Charles A. ..
Hickox, Samii(d B. . . .
Hall, Josei.li B
Hancock. Van
Reuseler
Hoskius, .Vlexander..
Harris, Georije W
Humphreys, Love S..
luijram, James C
Johnson, .Jasper
Knowles, Daniel C. ..
Lathrop, Harry
Lent, Isaac
LauKhliu, .James M.
Little, Joel
.Deerfield . .
Fort Scott.
Mcmeka
Neosho
Prairie City..
Burlington. . .
TurkeyCreek,
Fort Scott. . . .
Milford
Fort Scott..
Baruesville.
Fort Scott..
Mound City
Paris
Fort Scott.
Aus. "i"), '62
Aug. 19, '62
.\uf<. 18, '62
Aug. 27, '62
Aug.
Sep.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
••^ug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
'62
'62
'62
■62
'62
'62
'62
62
'62
..> !
Sep. 10, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Larkin. Thomas ' Barnesville.-
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, "62
Aug. 2."), '62
Sep. 1. "62
Aug. -.i, '62
Sep. ^ 9, '62
.lug. 18, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 18. *62
Aug. 19, '62
.Aug. 23, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '(i2
Aug. 22, '62
-Vug. 19, '62
Apr. 17, "62
Apr. 1, '62
Aug. 31, '62
Sep. 10, "62
.Vug. 25, '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug, 28, "62
Sei). ^ 9, '62
Aug. 18, "62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 22, "62
Sep. 9, '62
Aug. 20, '62
Aug. 19, '62
Aug. :jO, '62
Au.g. 2.5, '62
Aug. 19. '62
Mus. out .\ug. 11. '65.
No date of discharge.
Pro. Corporal.
Pro. Lieut. Col'd Vol.
Pro. Q. M. Sergeant.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Feb. 28, '63.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Jan. 8. '65.
Dis. for disability Oct. 26, '63.
Mus. (mt Aug. 11. '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Cori:).
Killed in action May 19. "63,
Baxter Springs. C. N.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out .Vui.
11. '65.
Apr. 1. '62
Sep. 10. "62
No date of discharge.
Pro. Corp.
Killed in action May 18, "IW,
Sherwood, Mo.
Killed in action June 8, 'ti3,
Baxter Springs,_C. N.
Mus. out Apr. 1, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 30, '!«,
Fort Scott, Kau.
Pro. Wagoner.
Mus. out .Vug. 11, '65.
Pro. Cori).
Des. Feb. 21. "05.
Pro. Artificer.
Mus. out Mav 18. "65, order
W. D.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut.
Dis. for disability .July 4, "lU.
Fort Scott, Kan.
Mus. out .Vug. 11, '65.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Mar. 19, '6:^.
Pro. Corp.
630 Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND KANSAS BATTERY— Light Artillery— C'o»^«HMef?.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Meiidonhall, Absalom
Aug. 25, '62
Sep. 10, '02
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Monroe, John H
Grassho'per F
Sop. 9, '62
' '
" ' '
Mcrrea, Samuel
Mount Gilead
Aug. 19, '62
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out August
11, '65.
Mori-is, Gholson
Marmaton. . . .
Aug. 15, '62
Died of disease Fort Scott.
Kan., Apr. 22, '63.
Mickle, John S
Peoria
Aug. 22, '62
' '
Des. Sep. 30, '64.
Mayer, David
Walker
Sep. 9, '62
' '
Pro. Bugler.
Aug. 20, -62
Aug. 10, '62
..
Dis. for disability July 4, '64.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Osborii, Fernando C. .
Turkey Creek,
Osborn, Notely
Mapleton
Aug. 22, '62
' '
Pro. Corp.
Aug. 19, '62
* '
Pro. Corp. ; mus.outAug.il, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Portwood, Charles S.
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 16, '62
"
Post. Eden H
Indian Creek,
Fort Scott....
Aug. 28, '62
Aug. 19. '62
<<
i i ( t
Pil.kin, Haley D
Died of disea.se Fort Smith,
Ark., Aug. 30, '64.
Mar. 1, '62
Mar. 1, '62
Mus. out Mar. 10, '65.
Payne, Dorastus
Quindaro
Reqna, William
Mount Gilead
Aug. 19. '62
Sep. 10, '62
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Runkle, John W
Turkey Creek,
' •
' '
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Eowe, .Joseph
Barnesville...
Aug. 22, '62
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Kan., Feb. 13, '&i.
Reqiia, (reorge H
Mount Gilead
Aug. 19, '62
"
Pro. Sergt.
Stower, Denis J
Rockford
Sep. 9, '62
' *
Pro. Corp. ; mus.outAug.il, '65.
Smith, Thomas
Mapleton
Aug. 1. '62
' '
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Seamon, Jolm W
' '
Aug. 27, '62
' '
' ' ' '
Scott, Joseph R
Turkey Creek,
Aug. 15, '62
' '
11 11
Solkeld, Thomas
Magnolia. ..-. .
Aug. 28, '32*
' '
11 11
Swinsley, Renton F. . .
Moneka
Aug, 25, '62
' '
Pro. Corp.
Stiffenwalt, John M..
Geneva
Sep. 8, '62
' '
Mus. out Aug. 11. '65.
Stiirenwalt. Andrew J.
' '
' '
11 ; 1
Simi>son, William
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 20, '62
' '
Proniotefl Corporal.
Aug. 19, '62
N., Oct. 10, '63.
Swinyley, Leonard J.,
Moneka
Sej). 8, '62
"
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. L, 6th Kan-
sas Cavalry.
Sands. George W
Elizabethto'n
Sep. 9, '62
Pro. Capt. Co. E, 2d Kansas
Col'd Reg.
Shull..J.R.F
Aug. 15, '62
' '
Pro. Corporal.
Steel, Count S
Aug. 22, '62
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G, 14th Kan
sas Cavalry.
Snow. David
Fort Scott. . . .
Sep. 9, '62
Dis. for disability Mar. 17, '65,
Ft. Scott, Kan.
Sliatler. Henry
' '
Aug. 22, '62
' '
Promoted Corporal.
Sliaw, Joseph
Quindaro
Feb. 1, '62
Feb. 1, '62
Mus. out Feb. 6, '65.
I'aikcr, .James B
Barnesville.. .
Aug. 22, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Promoted Sergeant.
Teaque, Jesse
Turkey Creek,
Aug. 20, '62
' '
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Thomas, Henry G
Twin Springs,
Aug. 25, '62
' '
11 11
Turner. William C.
Aug. 20, '62
Diedof disease Ft. Scott. Kan.,
Sep. 28, '62.
Teel, Peter
Dry Wood....
Aug. 18, '62
' '
Promoted Sergeant.
Thompson, John W. . .
Moneka
Aug. 2, '62
' '
Promoted Artificer.
VarneU, I.H
Ft. Leaven'th,
May 29, '62
May 29, '62
No date of discharge.
Vance, Paschal P
Clinton
Aug. 15, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Wenke, Peter
Shawneetown
Apr. 8, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Mus. out Apr. 9, '65.
William, Francis M..
Stockton
Aug. 13, '62
Sep. 10, '62
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Washburn, Simon
Barnesville. . .
Aug. 19, '62
11 .1
Wiiruall, John
Indian Creek.
Aug. 22, '62
' •
1 . It
Wilson. John H
Fort Scott. . . .
Aug. 27, '62
' '
.1 11
Walker. WilliamW...
' '
' '
11 11
Walker, James F
' ' -
' '
' •
1 . 11
Walden, .John
' '
Aug. 30, '62
' '
II .1
Wilson, Arista rchus . .
Mapleton
Aug. 20, '62
' '
Pro. 2d Lieut. Sep. 19, '62.
Wyatt, Augustus
Barnesville. . .
Aug. 19, '62
' '
Promoted Corporal.
Win<,', Clark J
Prairie City . .
Sep. 9, '62
' '
' '
Williams. James W. . .
Stockton
Aug. 19, '62
' '
' '
Wilson. Natlian M
Neosho
' '
' '
' '
Wasliburn, Simon T..
Barnesville...
' '
' '
Pro. Artificer.
Whelstine, David J...
Cherokee Na.,
Aug. 25, '62
' '
Deserted Oct. 1, '64.
Wier, Oliver H
Fort Scott....
Aug. 22, '62
' '
Mus. out.\ug. 11, '65.
Zitin, Henry F
Aug. 9, '62
' '
Deserted October 29, '62.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS
.\my, Elisha
-A.cron, James
Barnesville. . .
Mar. 19, '6:3
Feb. 24, '64
Feb. 1, -tU
June 18, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '65.
Dis. July 17, '65, S. O. No. 167,
Little Rock, .Ark.
state of Kansas.
631
SECOND KANSAS BATTERY— Lk;ht AiiTn^LKRY -CotidtntecL
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Coo/frtucd.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Allen. Ploiisaut...
Bi^fj!--, Adam
Brodorick, Case. .
Berr.v. John A
Boles, .\loxaniler.
Hrowu, Frederick . . .
Becker, Jonathan . . .
Burri.<, Richard A . . .
Brewer, Lewis J
Hiirchfielii, John.
Black Jack.
Hoi ton
Mapleton.
G(!neva .
Cole. .lohn \V
I lay. David T
( 'arponter, Hopkins.
I 'raij;. James. .
Cole, Adam H.
Dod;U'e, John H
Duncan, George E .
Dodson, George ^Y
Eunis, Daniel
Early. Hiram
Gier, Samuel
Grace, James P
Gaylor, .lames W
Greenville, Harvey L
Graham, .Jolin R
Gibbs, John W . . . .
Harmon, .Jacob . . .
Hendrix, John K. .
Hackett, Benjamin F.
Osage
Fort Scott.
Hawkins, .John J
Hawkins, William C
Ihritr, George X
Jones, James W
Kibl<'r, .John
King. William J
Kietli. James K . . .
Keller, John
Little, James
Long.acre, Benjamin F
Lawivnre, Isaac . .
Lane. William ....
Ludiloii, Joseph C
Lawrence. Robert.
McKcuzie, Simon . . . .
McKenzie, Benjamin,
Monroe, John P
Minor, Daniel L
Martin, James
McMentry, Thomas..
McConkey.(ieo. W..
Nilcms. .\rchif
Nelson, Robert
Osborn, Martin L
Osborn, John
Pendergratf, Wm. R.
Phillips. William P.
Palmer, George C...
Rusher, George E
Raven, Commodore..
Raven, George
Smith, Thomas C ....
Scott, Robert S
Scott. Benjamin B . . .
Salkild, James E
Fort Scott.
Paris
Fort Scott.
Cherokee Na.
Grand River .
Cherokee Na.
Alexandria . .
Fort Scott...
Grand River
Rockford
Marmaton . .
Nov. 22, '64
Nov. 1, '62
May 27, 'm
Nov. 22, '6:^
June 13, '63
Feb. 1.5, '64
Nov. 1, '62
Nov. 3, '63
Mar. 10, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Dec. 20, '63
Nov. 1, '62
Jan. 26, '63
Feb. 15, '64
Nov. 23, '63
Dec. '29, '62
Mar. 3, '63
Mar. 19, '64
June 15, '63
Mar. 19, "63
July 12, '63
Jan. 5, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Apr. 10, '64
Nov. 1, "62
Mar. 4, '64
Nov. 1, '62
Mar. 3, '64
Mar. 11, '63
Nov. 2.i, '63
July 21, '64
June 3, '63
May 12, '64
.Jan. 1.1, '63
Apr. 7, '64
May 13, '64
Dec. 13, '62
Nov. 1, '62
Apr. 12. '64
Jan. 5, '64
Dec. 7, '63
Mar. 25, '64
Dec. 3, '62
Nov. 29, '62
Jnly n, '63
Feb. 9, '64
Jan. 20. '64
Mar. lO; '63
July
Nov.
Aijr.
July
Nov.
Fel).
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
June
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Mar.
1, '63
2.S, '62
7, '64
5, '63
15, '62
20, '64
12. '64
13, '63
13, '62
1, '62
18, '63
5, '62
24, '62
10, '64
20, '65
June 1, '63
June '28, '63
Dec. 29, '63
June 18, '63
Mar. 19. '64
June 8, '63
Dec. 29, '63
May 29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Dec. -29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Dec. 29, '63
June 18, '63
Feb. 29, '64
June 18, '63
May 26, '63
Aug. 15, '63
Mar. J9, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 28, '64
June 4, '64
June '28, '63
June 1, '64
May 26, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Aug. 25, '64
June IS, '6:^
June 1, '64
Apr. 28, '64
•June 1, '64
June 11, '63
June 18, '63
Apr. 28. '64
Mar. 19, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Mar. 29, '64
June '28, '63
Aug. 15. '63
Feb. 29, '64
May ;J6, '6:^
Dec. 29,' '63
June 18, '63
Apr. 28, 'tU
Aug. 15, '63
June 18, '63
Feb. 29, '64
June 18, '6:1
Apr. 28, '64
Mar. 24, '65
Mus. out May 29, '65, order W.D.
Deserted Mar. 1, '63.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Died of di.sease Ft. Smith, Ak.,
Dec. 22, '63.
Deserted June 18, '64.
Deserted Dec. 29, '64.
Mus. out May 29.'65, order W.D.
Dis. July 17, '6.5, S. O. No. 167,
Little Rock, Ark.
Dis. July 24, '65, S. O. No. 167,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Died of dis. Ft. Sc't. Apr. 23, '63.
Dis. Mar. "26, '63, S. O. 57, Ft.
Scott.
Mus. out June 18, '65, ord. W.D.
Dis. July, 17, '65, S. O. No. 167,
I.jittle Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 11. '65.
Des. Feb. 5, '65.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Dis. July 17, '65, S. O. No. 167,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Des. Feb. 21, '65.
Dis. Feb. 28, '63, S. O. No. 31,
Ft. Scott, worthless.
Mus. out May 29, '65, ord. W. D.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Dis. Julv 17, '65, S. O. No. 167,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Scott,
Apr. 9, '63.
Died of disease Ft. Scott.
Nov. 12, 64.
Des. Oct. 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, 65.
Des. Nov. 12, "64.
Mus. out June 15, '65, order
W.D.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out July 29, '65.
Des. M.ir. 8, '64.
Mus. oiit May 29, '65, order
W. D.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Mus. out May 15,'65,order W. D.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65.
Des. Mar. 8, '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. out Aug. 11, "65.
fi82
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND KANSAS BATTERY — Light Artillery — Co^f'/n/^fif/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS- Co;Umued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Spaniard, William.
Smith, James
Smitli, Andrew J. . .
Smith, William C.
Th ompson, John.. . .
Vernullion, Edward E
Watkins, Dorches-
ter S
Wade, Allen S
Wilson, Thomas M
Williams, .Jonathan M
Wood, John
Witliers. William D . .
Wright, Powell O .
Wilson, Miles
Wyatt, James S . . .
Feb. 12, 'til
Nov. 24, '63
Feb. 22, '64
Nov. 24, "63
Dec. 3, "62
Nov. 2, "62
Dec. 4. "62
Jan. 6, '63
Jan. 20, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Feb. 1.-., '64
Aug. .5, "63
Nov. I. "62
Feb. 19, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Dec. 29, '6:^
Feb. -29, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Jan. 18, '63
Mar. 19, '64
June 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Nov. 4, '63
June 18, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Mus. out Aug. 11. '6.=).
Died of disease Fort Smitli,
Ark., Feb. 20, '64.
Mus. out AuR. 11. '65.
Enlisted under Gr. O. No. 19],
W. D., A. G. O., series of '6:^.
Died of disease Fort Scott,
Kan., Feb. 17, '63.
Died of disease Fort Smith.
Ark., June 19, '65.
Dis. July 17, '65, S. O. No. hl7.
Little Rock, Ark. .
, VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.
Withers, William D .
UNDER COOKS.
Beck, Samuel
Beck, Louis
Sanders, Simon
Ward, Berry
Aug.
'63
Apr. 1, '63
Dec. 11. '63
Apr. 1, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Nov. 4, '63
Dec. 29, '63
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65
The Second Kansas Battery was mustered out of service August 11, 1865, at Leavenworth,
Kan., by Lieut. J. R. Kemble, in accordance with G. O. No. 105, War Department, dated .June 2,
1865, and S. O. No. 163, Headquarters Department of Arkansas, dated July 12, 1865.
state of Kansas.
(533
THIRD KANSAS BATTERY — Light Artillekv.
Names and rank.
CAPTAIN.
Henry Hopkins
l.ihn F. Aduddell...
FIRST LIEUT.
.loliu F. .\diKldell...
Bradford S. Bas.'^ett.
SECOND LIEDT.
Oscar F. DuDlap
Bradford S. Bassptt.
Levinus Harris
FIEST SERGEANT.
Louis Remiatte
Residence.
Albion, 111.
Date of
enlistment.
David Jones.
Leviuns Harris
Charles M. Grove . .
q. M. 8ERHE.VNT.
Levinus Harris
Cliarles M. Grove . .
William Knodell. ..
SERGEANTS.
David Jones
Thomas B. Emhree
Galcsb'rs, lU.
Topoka
Galesb'rg, 111,
Albion, 111....
Leavenworth,
Dec.
Oct.
1, '61
1. '61
Albion, 111.
Albion, 111.
Thomas H. Edwards,
John G. PettiKrew . ..
Jonathan F. M'Kib-
bon
Orrin F. Falinestock,
John R. Rice
Theophilus M'Clain.
Daniel Sayre.
Joel Booth
William H. Lee.
Pet^r Nelson
Lemau F. M'Kibben .
CORPORALS.
Charles M. Grove
Theophilus M'Clain.
Samuel W. .A.yers
William Knodell ....
John R. Rice
.John G. Pettisjrew . .
Leman F. M'Kibben.
Luke Bnntinfc
Jarius J. Barker ....
John S. Payne
George W. Fortner. .
William W. Reed..
i George Simiiiiurton.
Daniel Sayre
Lorenzo D. McLean..
BUGLERS.
Poaker Stanley
William Crome
ARTIFICERS.
Robert .1. -James
Joseph Ibbatson
Washington Painter,
WAGONER.
Phineas Stevens
FAERIEE.
Robert Hall
William Melrose
PRIVATES.
Arnold, Perrine
Atkinson, .Josiah
Albion. Ill .
Ind'ap'lis,Ind
Wyandotte . . .
Albion, 111.
Nov. 18, 'C51
Oct. 1, "61
Nov. ],'61
Mar. 10, '6a
Oct. 1. '61
Dec.
Oct.
1. '61
1, '61
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sep.
Nov.
9, '61
1, '62
1. '61
Date of
muster.
Nov.
•Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
May
Mar.
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. '28, '61
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov. 18, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Mar. 26, '63
Oct. 28, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 18, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. -28, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct, 28, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 14, '61
Nov. 27, '6]
Remarks.
Pro. Maj.2d Kan.;Cv. Oct.in.'ij:?.
Mus. out Jan. 19. "65.
Pro. Capt. Jan. 26, '64.
Mus. out Apr. 17, '6.5. Leav'th.
Res. May If), '6^,.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Jan. 26. 'tU.
Mus. out .Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. 2d Kan. Cav.
May 1, '62.
Died of conff'tive chill Neoslio,
Mo.. Nov. 4, '()2.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 21, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Mar. 1, '6:i.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Mus. out Jan. 19. '65.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Trans, to Co. F, 2d Kan. Cav.
May 22, '62.
Mus. out .Tan. 19. '65.
Mus. out Oct. 1, '64.
Pro. 2d Lieut, in 2d Ark. Cav.
Jan. 30, "64.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. A, 2d Reg.
LH.G.
Killed in action July 17, '63.
Honey Springs, C. N.
Killed in action with guerrillas
Sep -26, '63.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Q. M. Si^rgt.
Pro. Sergt.
Trans, to Co. M, 9th Kan. Cav.
Pro. Q. M. Sergt.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Trans, to 2d Kau. Battery.
Died of disease Albion, III.,
Nov. -, '62.
Died of disease Fayettoville.
Ark., Dec. 31, '6'2.
Died of disease Neosho, Mo..
Mar. 19, '63.
Pro. Sergt.
Died of typhoid fever Fort
Smith, Nov. 12, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 19. '65.
Pi-o. Bat. Vet. Surgeon.
Mus. out Oct. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
No date of dis. : claimed by 59th
111. Vol.
684 Adjutant General's Report.
THIRD KANSAS BATTERY — Light Amii.i.KRY —Confmued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of Date of
eulistment. muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Armstrong, Russell B.
Ayers, Samuel W
Brewer, William
Wyandotte .
lola
Babcock, Luke
Barker, Jarius .J
Braidy, Patrick
Brittingham, Jackson
Brown, Joel
Boyd. John F
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenworth
Boyle.-;, Sylvester.
Boyles, Sarellou..
Buck, Thomas J. .
Buntlinff, Luke. . .
Carr, Frank R...
Albion, 111.
Chapman, John A
Copelaud, William M.
Crawford, Wm. H. H,
Crome, William
Davi.s, James
Davis, John H
Albion, 111 .
Davis, William H...
Dukes. Daniel R. A
Dillback, Joshua
Emmcrsou, Hugh
Embree, Thomas B. . .
Edwards, Thomas H.
Falinestock, Orriu F.
Farrell, Timoleon . . . .
Foreman, Charles
Fortner, George W . . .
Frisby, Julian
Fry, Henry
Gerding, Charles F. . .
Grove, Charles M
Harris, Dionysus
Harris, Pembroke . . . .
Hicks, .Joseph
Hicks, John
Albiou,Ili . .
HaUy, Charles H
Holeman, Frederick..
Hogan, William .J. H.
Harris, Leviuus
Hall, Robert
James, Robert J
Jones, David
IbbotsoK, .Joseph
Kuykeudaii, Perry C.
Knodell, William
Lamb, John
Albion, yi.
Leo, William H
McLean, Lorenzo D..
Matthews, Mark
Melrose, William
MiUcr, Virgil M
McKibben, Jona-
than F
McClain, Theophilus.
McKibben, Leman....
Nelson, Peter
Pierce, Charles A
Pettigrew, .John G.. . .
Payne, Jolm S
Painter, Washington,
Reed, Lafayette
Reed. William W
Albion. 111.
Nov. Zi, '61
Oct. 1, '61
July 12. '62
Nov. 3, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov.
Oct.
1, '61
1. '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov.
Oct.
1, '61
1, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct.
Nov.
1, '61
1, '61
Nov. 15, '91
Nov. 27, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Mar.
Oct.
1, '62
1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 3, '61
Nov. 9, '61
Nov. 20, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. ,^1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 23, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 18, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Nov. 1.5, '61
Nov. 27, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '63
Nov. 30, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Oct. 26, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28, "61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. '.'8, '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Mar. 1, '62
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Mus. out .Jan. 19. '65.
Pro. Corporal.
Died of disea.se Ft. Scott, Ks.
Mar. 28, '63.
Mus. out Jan, 19, '6.5.
Pro. Corporal.
Deserted May 29, '62.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Died of disease Ft. Leavnw'th.
Mar. — , '62.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Mustered out.
Pro. Corporal.
Died of disease Taleiiuah, C.
N., Aug. 15, '63.
Mus. out .Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Bugler.
De.s. Dec. 1, '61.
Died of disease Leaveuwortli.
Dec. 22, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. — , '62.
Quindaro, Kan.
Trans, to Co. G, 9th Kan. Cav.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Jan. 19. '65.
Des. Feb. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Trans, to Co. G, 9th Kan. Cav.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Benton Bar-
racks, Mo.
Des. Nov. 29, '61.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Mar. 18, '63,
Leavenworth.
Pro. Q. M. .Sergt.
Pro. Farrier.
Pro. .\rtificer.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Artificer.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
Died of di.sease Leaveuwortli,
Jan. 7, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Jau. 19, "65.
Pro. Farrier.
Died of disease Quindaro. Ks.,
Mar. 15, '62.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corj).
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability Nov. 6, '62,
Louisville, Ky.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Artificer.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Corp.
8tate of Kansas. <)35
THIRD KANSAS BATTERY Light A-rtili^kry -CouthiKed.
Names and rank.
PEIVATKS.
KobiTtson, Jesse F .
Rodes. Jolm D.
Romiatte. Louis ..
Ricp, John R
Sajip. Jolm H
Soai-le, John Q. V.
Skinner, Frederick. .
Sloan, Abraham N ..
Sloan, William J....
Simintrton, George . .
Stanley, Thomas
Stai>lefonl, Edward.
Steiihens, Phineas.
Sulli%'an, Denis
Sayre. Daiuel
Stiinlev, Peaker
Wade. Thomas
Wallace, (ieorgc . .
Walker, Joseph . .
Wilsey, James M .
Woods. David
Woods, George —
West. William W.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Leavenworth,
Albion. 111.
Oct. ],'(>!
Dec.
Oct.
1, '61
1, '61
Nov. i:i '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1,'61
Oct. 1, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Dec. ),'61
Oct. 1 , '61
Nov. 1. '61
Oct. I. '61
Oct. 2,S. '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 13, '61
Nov. 26, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct.
Nov.
1, '61
1. '61
Dec. 1, '61
Oct. 28, '61
Nov. 1, '61
Oct. 28. '61
Nov. 1, '61 Nov. 1, '61
Dis. for disability Apr. 23, '64,
Leavenworth.
Died of disease Fort Smith.
Apr. 4, '64.
Pro. Sergt.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '6.').
Pro. Hospital Steward 2d Kan.
Cavalry.
Des. '62.
Mils, out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Corij. ■
Died of disease St. Louis, Jul,\
19. '64.
Killed by accidental discharge
of cannon Ai)r. 24, '63. Fort
Gibson, C. N.
Pro. Wagoner.
Des. Feb. 15, '62.
Pro. Corp.
Pro. Bugler.
Dis. for disability March — .
'62, Quindaro, Kan.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Dis. for disability Feb. 26, '62,
Quindaro.
Mus. out Jan. 19, '65.
Pro. Chief Farrier 2d Kansas
Cavalry.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.
.Vllen, Marcus L. .
VUen, Pleasant. . .
Acron,. James
Amos, Pre.sley
Hiimgartner, Paul...
Brewer, Lewis J . ...
Berrv. .John A
Burris, Richard A...
Bui-clilield. John
Booth, .loel
Berry, George
Cole. AdamH
Cole, John W
Craig. James
Clinton. William M .
Cross, William
Cliaplain, William. ..
Covington, William J,
(^ovington, .John
Dodson, George W. ..
Early, Hiram
Fine, Tiiomas J ._
(i.iyK)]-. .James W
Gillian, Victoria
Gihb,. .John W
Hackrtt, Bon.iamin F
Hawkins, .lohn J
Hawkins, William C
Hendrix, .John K
Johnson, Jasper
Janii'--, John D
James, William
Kiblev, Jhon
Ketlor, .John
Ludilun, .Jo.seph C . .
Little. SVilliam
Lini-'lei'. Nelson
Roseville, Ark
F(>b.
1.
'64
Nov.
22,
'63
Feb.
21,
'64
Apr.
Apr.
''"i,
'tl4
S,
'62
.Mar.
10,
'63
Nov.
'>2
'63
Nov.
3,
'63
Feb.
29,
'64
Mar.
K),
'63
Nov.
22,
'63
Nov.
23,
'(>3
Dec.
20,
'63
Feb.
15,
'63
Apr.
1,
'63
Jan.
1,
•62
Mar.
10,
"63
Mar.
19,
'64
Apr.
Mar.
25,
'64
19,
'64
Mai-.
10,
'63
Apr.
26,
'64
Dec.
29,
'63
Apr.
1,
'62
Mar
4,
'64
M.ir
11,
'63
Nov.
25,
'63
Mar
3,
'(U
Sep.
9,
'62
Apr.
26,
'64
May
12,
'64
Mav
13,
•(U
Dec.
7,
'63
Apr.
26,
'64
Mar
19,
'64
Feb. 29, '64
June 1, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Apr. 8. '62
May 26, '63
Feb. 29, "64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 26, '64
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
May 26, '63
Jan. 1, '62
Mar. 26, '63
Feb. 29, '64
May 26, '63
Feb! '29,' '64'
Apr. 1, "62
.June 4, '64
May 26, '63
Dec. 29, '63
June 1, '64
Sep. 9, '62
June 1, '64
June 1, '64
Dec. 29, '63
.Tune 1, '64
Trans, to the 2d Kan. Battery.
Died of disease Fort Smith,
May 15, '64.
Trans. U) 2d Kansas Battery.
Pro. Sergeant.
Des. Ft. Smith, Nov. 21, '64.
Trans, to 2d Kan. Battery.
Died of disease Ft. Gibson,
C. N., Dec. 13, '63.
Died of disease Fort Leaven-
wx)rth. Mar. 1.5, '63.
Taken prisoner Nov. - , '63; no
date of discharge.
Des. Van Buren,Ark., May 6,'64.
Trans, to 2d Kan. Battery.
Des. Van Barcn,Ark.. May 9,'64
Trans, to 2d Kan. Battery.
Des.VanBuren,.\rk., June 3,'64.
Dcs.VanBuren, Ark., Mar. 9, '64.
Trans, to 2d Kan. Battery.
Des.VanBureu, .-Vrk. Juue3,'64.
Des. VanBuren, Ark., MayJ6,'64.
6H6
Adjutant General's Report.
THIRD KANSAS BATTER Y-^Licht Artillekv -C^o?i^/»^/rf/.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS— C'o/iW«Med.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Miiiof, Dauii4 L
McMentry, Thomas H.
McConkcv.doortreW.
Pende^'rafl'.WillianiK
Paynt" , Doiastus
Ragsdale, Jos»ii)li D .
Shaw, Josopb
Smith, James
Smith, WUIiam C...
Smith, Andrew J. .•. . .
Spaniard. William...
VarneU, .J. H
Wenke, Peter
Wood, John
Wyatt, James S
Williams, JouatlianM
UNDER COOKS.
Beck, Louis
Beck, Samuel
Sander.-;, Simon
Ward, Berry
Residence.
Quiudaro.
Quindari
Ft.Leaven'th,
Shawnee to'u..
Date of
enlistment.
Feb.
Mar.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
9, '64
10, '63
1, '63
20, '64
1, '62
S, '64
1, '62
24, '63
Date of
muster.
; Feb. 29, '64
• May 26, '63
i Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
Mar. 1, '62
Feb. 22, '64
Feb. 12, '64
May -29, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Feb. 1.1, "64
Feb. 19, '64
Apr. 1, '64
Dec.
Apr.
1, '63
1, '63
I Feb. 1. '62
Dec. 29, '63
Feb. 29, '64
May 29, '62
Apr. 8, '62
Fob. 29, '64
June 1, '64
Dec. '29, '63
Dec. 1. '63
Remarks.
Trans, to 2d Kau. Battery.
Died of I
.4.pr. 4, '«]
Trans, to
lis. Ft. Smitli, Ark.
4.
•2d Kau. Battery.
state of Kansas. iSSl
INDEPENDENT COLORED KANSAS BATTERY Light Artillery.
Names and rank.-
CAPTAIN.
Hcz>'kiali F.Dousrlass,
IIKST LIKIT.
William D. Mathews,
SKfOND LIKUT.
Patrick H. Minor
I lEST SEKGT.
Hemy E. C<)i)elan(l. ..
(.). M. SERCIT.
Henjaniin Wilson
\Vi!ii;un R. McLane..
SERC.KANTS.
I'clix Canada
William Wood
William F. Davis
<iabii»l (rray
Robert Clay burn
Jul in Anderson
Wilson Parker
tORPOEALS.
.lames Patton
Harvey Drake
Lewis Wallace
Archibald Johson
Charles Stewart
Jesse Williams
Charles Morton
Warren Boots
Jack Bolton
Noah Drake
John Mason
.James Munford
BUGLliES.
John Crump
William S. Madden
PRIVATES.
.Vlexandcr, John
.\nderson. John
Bnrses.s, Frederick.
Bates, George
Bnrley, Patton
Brooks, Henry
Black, Denis
Banyan, James
Brow n, Swaney
Boots, Warren
Bell. Robert A. .... .
Residence.
Butler, James
Brown, Henry
Bolton, Jack
Bufl'ord, Lev.is. . . .
Britton, George...
Brown, Alfred
Bryant, Thomas. . .
Barber, Frank
Burri'll, Felton....
Buckner, Merritt. .
Bailey, George. . . .
Baker, Benjamin. .
Bnrley, Hiram
Belt, William
Brown, Matthew. .
Crump, James
Chiverson, Thomas
Crump, John
Crauthers, David. . .
Crocket, David
Clayburn, Robert...
Cleaver, John
Cooper, Daniel
< 'opeland, Henry E. .
Ft. Leav'n'th,
Date of
enli.stmeut.
Date of
muster.
Leavenworth, Dec. JO, "64
Fort Scott
Lawrence ...
Quindaro
Ft. Leav'n'th
Leavenworth,
Quindaro. .
Fort Scott .
Leavenworth
W'yandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte
Quindaro
Fort Scott.
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Ft. Leaven'th
Leavenworth,
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Quindaro
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Aug. -A,
Feb. 26,
Aug. 4.
Aug. t).
Oct. -A,
Jan. 20.
Jan. 16,
Oct. 25,
Dec. 12,
Dec. .'),
Jan. 16,
Oct. V.i,
Oct. 14,
Nov. 29,
Dec. 20,
Aug. 9,
Feb. 27,
July 25,
Jan. 16,
Oct. 1,
Jan. 16,
July 15,
Dec. 11,
July 22,
Oct. 25,
July 12,
Jan. 20,
July 14,
Jan. 16,
Feb. 28,
July 20,
Mar. 1,
Feb. 27,
July 23,
July 25, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Aug. 15, '64
Aug. 14, '64
Dec. 7, '64
Dec. 12, '64
Dec. 15, '64
Dec. 4, '64
Dec. 3, '64
Dec. 12, '64
Oct. 27, '64
July 15, '64
Mar. 1, '64
July 15, '64
July 20, '64
July 23, '64
Jan. 16, '65
July 25, '64
July 27, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Feb. 27, '65
Remarks.
Mils, out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
" Died of disease Leavenworth,
I Mar. 22, '65.
Dec. 20, '64 Mu.s. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Aug. 3, '64 I Dis. for dis. Apr. 25, '65. Leav.
Feb. 27. '65 Mu.«. out .July 22. '65, Leav'th.
Aug. 6, "64
Aug. 9, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Feb. 10, '65
Jan. 16, '65
Nov. 29. '64
Dec. 13, '64
Dec. 5. '64
Jan. 16, '65
Nov. 29, '64
Doc.
Aug.
Fob.
July
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
July
Dec.
July
Nov.
July
Jan.
July
Jan.
Feb.
July
Mar.
Feb.
July
23, '64
29, '64
16, '64
23, '65
16, '64
16. '65
28, '65
■22, '64
1, '65
27, '65
26, '64
July 28, '64
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
July
Mar.
July
July
July
.Jan.
July
July
Dec.
9, '64
18, '64
8, '64
13 '64
17, '64
5, '64
5, '64
12, '64
29, '64
16, '64
5, '64
16, '64
22, '64
23, '64
16, '65
25, '64
27, '64
20, '(>4
Dis. for dis. Apr. 25, '65, Leav.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
July 2, '65.
Mus. out July 22, '65. Leav'th.
Pro. Sergeant.
No evidence of mus. out on fUe.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for dis. Ajir. 21,'65,Leav'th.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corporal.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Feb. 22, '65.
Des. Aug. 10, '64.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Corporal.
Mus. outJtily 22, '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of disease Oct. 20, '64.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th,
Dis. from hospital July 3, '65.
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Bugler.
Died of disease Leavenworth,
Feb. 2, '65.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
638 Adjutant General's Report.
INDEPENDENT COL'D KANSAS BATTERY — Light Artillery— C'o«^
Names and rank.
Resiflence.
Date of
enlistment.
! Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Canada, Felix
Leavenwortli,
Aug. 4, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Pro. Sergt.
Carter, Merwiu
Wyandotte . . .
' '
Aug. 9, '64
No evidence of mus. out ou tile.
Cadwell, Zack
Fort Scott. . . .
Oct. 25, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Clay, Houry
Leavenworth,
Aug. 1.5, '64
Aug. 18, '64
Died of disea.se Leavenworth,
Apr. 20, '65.
Clark, George M
' ■
Dec. 1."), '64
Dec. 16, '64
Mus. out July 22. '65. Leav'th.
Coleman, Samuel —
Fort Scott.. ..
Oct. 27,64
Nov. 29, '64
II , .
Cunniugluun, John..
Nov. 9. '64
' '
" ' '
Davis, .Jame.^
Leavenworth,
July is; '64
Feb. 28, '6,5
July 20, '04
Feb. 28, '65
i i 1 i
Daniels, Jerry
" •'
Davis, Tilford
Wyaudotte ...
Dec. 15, '64
Dec. 16, '64
' ' ' '
Dennis. Wilson
Fort Scott....
Oct. 18, '64
Nov. 29, '64
' ' ' '
Douglas, Harrison. ..
Leavenworth,
Feb. 25, '65
Feb. 25, '65
11 ,1
Dean, Tippecanoe. . . .
' '
July 27, '64
July 28, '64
' ' • '
Drake, Noah
Quindaro
.Jan. 16, '65
Jan. 16, '65
Pro. Corp.
Dale, Anderson.
Leavenworth,
Aug. 15, '64
Aug. 18, "64
No evi. of mus. out on fil;-.
Drake, Harvey
Quindaro
Jan. 16, '65
.Jan. 16, '65
Pro. Corp.
Davis, Newton
Leavenwortli.
Mar. 1, '65
Mar. 5, '65
Dis. from hospital .July 3, '65,
Leavenwortli.
Davis, William F....'
Fort Scott....
Oct. 3, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Pro. Sergt.
Elli.s, George
Lawrence
Jan. 16, '65
Jan. 16, '65
Mus. out July 22. "65, L'worth.
Erwin, Ei)hraim
Leavenworth.
Feb. 27, '65
Feb. 27, '65
' ' ' '
Eddings. .Vlonzo
' '
Dec. 7, '64
Dec. 7, '64
Ely, Dudley
Feb. 26, '65
Feb. 26, '65
Dis. for disability .Apr. 21. '65,
Leavenworth.
Edmonson, William..
Mar. 3, '65
Mar. 3, '65
' ' • '
Foster, Thomas
' •
July 2:5, '64
July 24, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, Le' worth.
Fields, Calvin
Wyandotte. ..
Aug. 14, '64
Aug. 18, '64
• ' ' '
Fields, John
Leavenworth,
Mar. 1, '65
Aug. 15, '64
Mar. 1, 65
Aug. IS, '64
. ( ( (
Frasier, .Andrew
No evi. of mus. out on file,
Fletcher. Frank
Feb. 25, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth.
Forbes, James W. F. .
Dec. 6, '64
Dec. 6, '64
Fowler, John
Fort Scott
Leavenworth,
Oct. 26, '64
Aug. 6, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Aug. 9, '64
Gray, James
No evi. of mus. out on fih-.
Green. George
' '
July 19, '64
July 20, '64
' ' ' ■
Gray, Gabriel
Lawrence
Jan. 20, "65
Feb. 10, '65
Pro. Sergt.
Gordon, Charles
Leavenworth,
July Z^, '64
July 26, '64
Des. Sep. 12, '64.
Gibbs, Frank
i!
Aug. 16, '64
Aug. 18, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth,
Gate wood, Peter
Des. Sep, 4, '64.
Gibbs, Calvin
Dec. 12, '64
Dec. 13, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth.
Geager, John
Dec. ;<. '64
Dec. 3. "64
(1 is
HoUinsworth, Mar-
shal
Aug. 4, '64
.Aug. 6, '64
Harper, Thomas. ....
Des. Dec. 10, '64.
Hamilton, Henry
■ '
' '
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Henderson, Ben,iamin,
W"yandotte. ..
Aug. :i, '64
Aug. 9. '64
' ' ' '
Howard, .Vrinstead ..
Leavenworth,
Aug. 9, '65
Aug. 9, '('.5
Dis. from hosp'l July 3, '65,
Leavenworth.
Higgins, Lloyd W.. . .
Wyandotte. ..
Aug. 2:<, '64
Aug, 27, '64
Mus. out July "22, '65, Leav'th.
Hughes, Jesse
* '
. ( ( (
Hunter, John
Leavenworth,
Feb. 24, "64
Feb;'24,"'64'
..
Hancock, George W. .
' '
Sep. 29, '64
Oct. 1, •64
' ' ' '
Hughes, .Abraham.. ..
Feb. 28, '65
Feb. 28, '65
• ' ' '
Hancock, Ben jaminF.
' '
Sep. 29, '64
Oct. 1, '64
■ '
Hem-y, William
• '
Feb. 28, '65
Feb. 28. '65
Hall, Edward
' '
Dec. 13, '64
Dec. 14, '64
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Hare, David .
Fort Scott....
Leavenworth,
Oct. 28, '64
Mar. 3, "65
Nov. 29, '64
Mar. 3, '65
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Hill, .John ;..::.:
H(^rmit, Preston
Oct. 26, '64
Jan. 24, '65
Dis. from hospital July 3, '65,
Leavenworth.
H(!tterbraut, William,
Fort Scott. . . .
Oct. 4, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Hull, Doddridge
Leavenwortli,
Feb. 26, '65
Feb. 28, '65
Dis. for disability Apr. 26. '65,
' Leavenworth.
Haddox, Jackson
' '
Oct. 10, '64
Oct. 10, '64
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Han.son, Noah C
' '
Sep. 29, '64
Sep. 29, -64
' ' ' '
.Jackson, Jordan
' '
.Jan. 1, '65
.Jan. 1, '65
' ' ' '
.Jack.son, Albert
• '
July 10, '64
July 16, '64
' ' ' '
Jackson, Henry
' '
Feb. 27, '65
Feb. 27, '65
' ' ' '
Jebson, Denis
!!
Mar. 1, '65
Dec. 5, '64
Mar. 1, '65
Dec. 6, '64
t ( « t
Johnson, Bailey
" "
Jefferson, Grayson. . .
' '
Feb. 28, '65
Feb. 28, '65
It 11
.Johnson, Benjamin ..
Quindaro
Jan. 16, '65
Jan. 16, '65
' ' ' '
Johnson, Archy
Fort Scott. . . .
Oct. 14, '64
Nov. 29, '64
Pro. Corp.
Jones, Peter
Leavenworth,
Feb. 26, '65
Jan. 16, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Jan. 16, '65
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Johnson, Taylor
Dis. from hospital July 3, '65,
Leavenworth.
Jessee, Joseph
Wyandotte . . .
Sep. 4, '64
Sep. 29, *64
Died of disease Fort Leav'th,
state of Kansas. ti39
INDEPENDENT COL'D KANSAS BATTERY -Light Artillery— C'o//^
Names and rank.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Lamar, Antliony Leavenworth, Oct. :{, "64
Li pcomb, William. .. Quindaro .Ian. 16, "6.5
Lincoln, Tliomas Leavenworth, July 18, '(51
Lawrence, Bartlett . . " i July 2'.i, 'Hi
Lamar, Samuel "' | Auar. 16, '(51
Montsoniery. Scabon. \V.\ aiidotte. .. .July 12, '(54
Migres. Taylor
Madison, Clay
Marshall, Isaac
Mitchell, Robert
Moore, Alexander. . . .
Miller, Haydou,
Mordesty, Philip
Mumford, .James
Morehead, Augustus,
Morten. Charles
Mitchell, Lewis
Menter, George
.Mausli(>ld, Henr,\
Mack, Henry
Mines, Melford
Murray, Allen
Madden, William S..
Manniiigj^ Jolm
Martin, Liewi.<
Morrison, Dock
Mason, .John
Milton, Hcni y
McLane, William R..
McGoark, James
McDaniol, Frank
Nichols, Edward
Nelson. James W
Pates, Samuel
Perrj-, Thomas
Perry, Benjamin
Payne, Georire
Perry, Mitchell B....
Parker, Samuel
PcnuisuD, Hutrh
Patton, James
Perkins, .Dennis
Parker, Wilson
Richardson, Berry...
Rice, George
Rice, .leremiah
Ramby, Jack
Richardson, Lounden
R()bin.¥on, Gef). W. H.
Smitli, George
Smith, .James
Smith, Nieliolas
Scott, Anihvw
Scott. Rivvnolds
Sharp, Robert
Still, Peter
Spencer, Franklin... .
Smith, Noah
Seals, Levi
Shanks, Robert
Shields, Isaac
Stewart, Cliarles
Scott, William
Steel, Archy
Smith, Frank
Shelton, Freeman
Titler, Hoy
Thomas, .Vugustns.. .
Todd, Lewis
Thornton, Jerry
Tolive^r, William
Toliver. Edward
La wrence ....
Leavenwortli,
Wyandotte. ..
Lawrence
Wyanflotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Ft. Scott
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth,
Lawrence
Wyandotte . . .
Leavenworth.
Wyandotte.. .
Leavenworth,
Ft. Leav'oth,
Leavenwortli,
Wyandotte. ..
Leavenwortli,
•Jan. 16, '6.T
Feb. 28, '65
July 21, '(54
Feb. 28, '6,1
July 26, '64
July 27, '64
.Jan. 16, "(5.5
July 2.=), '64
Aug. 1, "64
Aug. 1.5, '64
Dec. 6, '64
Ft. Scott
Leavenwortli,
Wyandotte .
Quindaro...
Dec.
Sep.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Sep.
Oct.
Sep.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
Jidy
July
Jan.
July
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
July
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
July
July
Feb.
July
Aug.
Fob.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Dec
Oct.
Dec.
July
July
July
Feb.
July
Jan.
.5, '64
29, '64
11. '64
8, "64
13, '(54
2.5, '64
1, '64
28, '64
26, '6.">
1, '154
II, '()4
20, '64
23, '(54
11, "64
26, '64
16, '6.5
25, '64
6, '64
3, '64
15, '64
5, '64
12, -64
25, '(54
27, '65
1, '(55
5, 'd4
28, '65
14, '64
19, "64
23, '65
26, '(KT
21. '64
18, '64
25, '(54
26, '64
23, '65
27, '64
15, '64
26, '65
12, "64
9, '64
27, '64
9, '64
18, '64
5, '64
19, "64
22, '64
27, '64
28, '65
25, '64
16, '65
Oct. 5, '(54
Jan. 1(5, '65
July 20, '64
July 23, '64
Aug. 16, '64
July 16, '64
Jan. 16, '65
Feb. 28, '65
July 22. '64
Feb. 28, '65
July 26. '64
July 27, '64
Jan. 16, '65
July 28, '64
Aug. 1, '64
Aug. 18. '64
Dec. 6. '64
Sep. 29, "64
Dec. 12, '64
Dec. 8, '64
Dec. 14, "64
Nov. 29, '64
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Aug.
July
July
Jan.
Jiily
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Dec.
Fvb.
Dec.
July
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
Jul,\-
27, '65
21, '64
29, '64
20, '64
27, '64
16, '64
27, '64
16, '65
28, '61
9, '64
3. '64
18, '64
5. '64
14, '64
13. '64
28, '64
27. "65
1, ■(i5
5, "64
28, '65
16, "64
20, "64
23, '65
27, '65
22, '64
18, '64
26, '64
Feb, '23, '65
.July 28, '64
Aug. 18, '64
Feb. 27, '65
.Jan. 21, '65
Nov. 29, '64
Dec. 14, '64
Dec. 5, '64
July 20, '64
July 23, '(i4
July 27, '64
Feb. 28, '65
Aug. 3, '64
Jan. 16. '65
Des. Leavenworth, Jan. 28, '65.
Dis. for disability Apr. 25, '65,
Leavenworth.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dis. for disability Apr. 25, ■()5,
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 22, "65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 22, '6.5, Leav'th.
Pro. Corp.
Des. Oct. 17, '64.
Mus. out .July 22, '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Dis. for disability Apr. 28, '65,
Leavenwt)rth.
Mus. out .July 22, '(55, Leav'th.
Pro. Bugler.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out .July 22, '65, L'worth.
Pro. Corp.
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth.
Pro. Q M. Sergt.
Des. Leavenworth, Mar. 23, '65.
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth.
No evi. of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 22, '65, L'worth.
Pro. Corij.
Mus. out July 22. '65. L'wortli.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out .July 22, "65, L'wmth.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 25,'65,Leav'tli.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 28, '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out .Inly 22. '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mug. out .July 22, "(55, Leav'th.
Pro. Corporal.
Des. Leavenworth, Feb. 14, '65.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Died of dis. Leav'th, Feb. 9. '65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 22, '(55, Leav'th.
Dis. fordis. .\pr. 25, "65, Leav'th.
640 Adjutant General's Report.
INDEPENDENT COL'D KANSAS BATTERY— Light Artillery— Coh^
Names and rank.
Residence.
PRIVATES. I
Tavlor, .John, 1st 1 Loaveuworth,
Taylor, .John, 2d '
Trisss, VViUiam
Turner, .lamos i "
Tliateher. Wilson Wyandotte...
Thomas, Isaac | Leavenworth,
Tliomas, .Jacob \
Tliomas, George \ ''
Turner, Charles ; ' '
Thnrman, Robert j Fort Scott.. . .
Washington, Geo. ,1st, i Leavenworth,
Wallace, George W. .. i "
Ward, John
Wilson, Gabriel
Williams, Thomas
Woods, William
W'ebster, Daniel
Waldo, William
W^ilson, David
Washington, Geo., 2(1,
Ware, Jackson
Wince, George
Wil.son, Henry
Woodson. Simon
Williams. James . . .
Wallace, Lewis
Wa I lard, Thomas ..
Wesley, John
Walker, Henry, 1st.
Walker, Henry, 2d..
Wilson, Dennis
Williams, Jesse
Wilson, Benjamin..
Date of
enlistment.
Aug. G,
Feb. 26.
Feb. 24,
Aug. 15,
Aug, U,
Feb. 25,
Dec. 1."),
Fob. 25,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 20,
Dec, 15,
Jan. 16,
July 21,
July 27,
Feb. 28,
Aug. 6,
Feb. 20,
.\ug. 6,
Feb. 20.
.Vug. 15,
Aug. 16.
Dec. 5.
Doc. 7,
I Dec. 6,
1 Oct. l:^.
Fort Scott I "
" i Oct. 27,
Leavenworth, Doc. 11,
" Jan. 16,
Fort Scott. . . . Oct. 18,
Leavenworth, Dec. 20,
' ' Aug. tj.
Date of
muster.
Aug. 9, '64
Feb. 26, '65
Feb. 24, '6.-)
Aug. 18, '64
Feb. 25, '65
Dec. 16, '64
Feb. 25, '65
Dec. 16, '64
Dec. 21, '64
Dec. 16, '04
Jan. 16, '65
July 22, '64
Aug. 2H, '64
Feb. 28, '65
.Vug. 9, '64
Feb. 20, '65
Aug. 9, '64
Feb. 20, '65
-Vug. 18, '64
Dec. .">, '64
: Dec. 7. '64
'tU Dec. 6, "64
•64 !
'64 I Fov. 29, '64
Dec. 16, '64
Jan. 16, '65
Nov. 29, '64
Dec. 20, '64
Autr. .-i. '64
Remarks
Mus. out .July 22, '65. Leav'th.
Dis. for dis. Apr. 25,'65,Leav'th.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Loav'tli.
Dis. July :5. '65, Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Dis. for disability Apr. 25, '65,
Leavenworth.
Died of dis. Leav'th, .\pr. 18,'65.
Mus. out .July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Pro. Sergt.
Dis. for disability .A.pi. 25, '65.
Leavenworth.
Died of dis. Leavenworth.
So evid'ce of mus. out on tile.
Dis. for disability Apr. 25, '65.
Leavenworth.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th.
Promoted Corporal.
Mus. out July 22, '65, Leav'th
No evidence of mus. out on Hit
Promoted Corporal.
Pro. Quartermaster Sergt.
state of Kansas. 641
FIRST BRIGADE BAND First Division — Army of the Fkontieu.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
I.KADER.
L( ;ivitt, Eber J
FIRST CLASS.
Brown, .James C
Jauesv'le, Wis
Madison. Wis
Fitchb'rf,'Wis
Leavenworth,
Madison, Wis
Leavenworth,
Mar. 19,
Mar. 17,
Mar. 29.
Mar. 17,
Mar. 29,
Oct. r,,
Dec. 10,
Mar. 20,
Mar. 29,
Jan. 2«,
'64
'64
'64
'64
'64
'63
'64
'64
'64
'65
Mar. 21.
Mar. 31,
Mar. 21,
Mar. 31,
Oct. 6,
Dec. 10,
Mar. 21,
Mar. 31,
Jan. 30,
'64
'64
'64
'64
'63
'64
'64
'64
'65
Vet. Vol. ; mus. out Sep. 5, '6.'>,
Fort Leavenworth.
Pritclianl. RufusD..
Nichols, John
SECOND CLASS.
(lillatt, William
Mus. out Sep. .5, '65, Ft. Leav.
Vet. Vol. ; mus. out Sep. 5, '65.
Fort Leavenworth.
Mus. out Sep. 5, '65, Ft. L'v'th.
Mus. out May 19, '65, Ft. L' v'th .
Pritchard, Hahna-
raonn
Rice, Tli'^odore F
THIRD CLASS.
Deacon, Gustavus. . .
Daws. James M
Downie, Samuel H. ..
Stein, Henry
—41
642
Adjutant General's Report.
ENLISTMENTS IN OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
KANSAS MEN IN SECOND ARKANSAS CAVALRY.
COMPANY K.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Dnteof
oniistmont.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Dickinson, James K..
Clay ton Tp...| Sep. 10, '64
Sep. 15, '64
KANSAS MEN IN SEVENTH- IOWA CAVALRY.
COMPANY G.
Dine, WiUiam A Salina | Apr. 8, '6.5 | July 27, '65 |
K.ANSAS MEN IN SECOND COLORADO CAVALRY.
COMPANY C.
Dixon, James P 1 Marshall Co. . | Jan. 3, '65 | June 7, '65 |
KANSAS MEN IN SECOND INDIAN HOME GUARDS.
COMPANY D.
Nov. 12, '62
Dec. 14, '62
Mus. out Au^. 28, '65, Leaven-
worth, to date May 30, '6.').
KANSAS MEN IN EIGHTEENTH U. S. COLORED INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
FIRST SEEGT.
Harry Jackson
Wyandotte. .
Feb. 12, '64
Died HuntsvUle. Ala.. Nov.
14, '65.
Robert Fritzland
"
Feb. 15, '64
June 4. '64
Mus. out Fob. 21, '66.
SERGEANTS.
Harry Jackson
• '
Feb. 12, '64
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Robert Fritzland
' *
Feb. 15, '64
Juue 4, '64
*Pro. 1st Sergt. Jan. 1, "65.
Nathan Everts
' '
Feb. 12, '64
Red. to ranks.
William Stephens —
Feb. 1, '64
Des. from St. Louis, Mo. ; .suj)-
posod to have been killed.
Harry H. Lone
Feb. 12, '64
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Horace Fritzland ....
CORPORALS.
.c
Horace Fritzgerald . .
Pro. Sergt.
Feb. 4. '64
Mus. out Feb. 21. '6'o. Hnuts-
ville, Ala.
Jerry Myers
Mar. 21, '64
• '
Red. to ranks.
Harry H. Lone
' '
Feb. 12, '64
' '
Pro. Sorgt.
William Grig.ers
Feb. 15, '64
Mus. out Feb. 21, "(16, Hunt.--
vill(>, Ala.
Elias Conway
' '
Jan. 15, '64
' '
"
Andy Tarwater
' '
Mar. 20, '64
' '
' ' ' '
William Taylor
' '
Mar. 8, '64
' '
' ' ' '
"
Feb. 12, '64
•
Died Benton Barracks, .M(...
Oct 11, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 21, "66, Huiits-
MUSICIAN.
ville, Ala.
William H. Nelson...
Wyandotte . . .
Juno 28. '64
Juue 4, "64
"
PRIVATES.
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
Feb. 15, '64
Dis. from liospital May 23, "65,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Bragjsr, Adam
Feb. 12, '64
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Huiits-
ville, Ala.
Braxten, Jerry
Leavenworth,
Feb. 1, '64
' '
No evi. of muster out on file.
Brown, Clem
Wyandotte . . .
May 9, '64
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hmits-
ville, Ala.
Calhoun, Edmond. . . .
• '
Jan. 27, '64
' '
' '
Clay, William
Fob. 12, '64
' *
Pro. Corp.
Conway. Elias
' *
.Jan. 15, '64
' *
' '
state of Kansas.
H43
KANSAS MEN IN EIGHTEENTH U. S. COLORED INFANTRY— roA/^
COMPANY B- Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Crockett, Thomas
Wyauilotti
Crockett, David .
Dow, William . . .
Davis, Garrett
Everts, Nathan
Kdmonds, Samuel.
Erley.Buford. .;
Everts, Samuel.
Fritzland, Horace.
Franklin. Stephen
Fritzland, Robert.
Fossett, Richard. .
Gibbs, Ivucas
Grisjr-'^. William
Hardshell, George W,
Hurlbort, Perry
Harris, Robert
Hawkins, Rolland. .
Hall, Thomas . . . .
Hooper, Edward.
Holms, Frank . . .
Isom, Governor.
Jones, Nathan..
Jackson. Harry
John.son, Mac . .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte
Lee, Philip,
Lone, Henry H. ..
Lewis, David
Lewis, Samuel . . .
Lewis, Charles. . .
Lilland, (jeorKC. .
Lond, Edmund. . .
Myers, .lorry
Moore, Hi'adford .
Feb. 1.-), '1)4
May 28, '64
May 12, '64
Feb. 12, "64
May 1."), '64
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 1.5, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Mar. 2, '64
Feb. 1.5, "61
Apr. 23, '64
Mar. 7, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Apr, 23, '64
Apr. 25, '64
Feb. 12, '64
June 26, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Mar. 2. '64
June 4, '64 Mus. out Feb. 21. '6io, Hunts
ville, .\la.
Pro. Corp. : mus. out Feb. 21,
'66. Huntsville, Ala.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66. Hunts-
ville, .\la.
Pro. Sergt. : mus. out Fob. 21,
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Pro. Corp.; )uus. out Feb. 21,
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Rejected by examining .^nri,'.
Died Benton Barracks, Mo..
Oct. 11, '64.
Pro. Corp. : nuis. out Fob. 21,
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Pro. Sergt.; mus. out Feb. 21,
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Rejected by examining surg.
Mus. out Feb, 21. '66. Hunts-
viUe, Ala.
June 4, '64
.June 4, '64
June 4. '64
June
Moore, Ednuuid
Moore, .John
Nelson, William H.
Newton, George. . . .
Patterson, Christo-
pher
Oskaloosa..
Wyandotte .
Leavenworth,
Wyandotte . . .
Price, .James
Rennick, .James
Rus.sell, Moses
Rennick, Squire. . .
Rus.sell, Franklin
Rickets, James.
Rogers, John . . .
Feb. 12, '64
Feb. 10, "64
Jan. 26, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Mar. 2.S, '64
Feb. 12. 't>4
Mar. 21, '64
Sep. 12. '64
Mar. 21, '64
Jan. 2S, '64
Mar. 22, '64
Feb. 15. '64
Apr. 26, '64
Feb. 12, .'64
May 3, '64
Feb. 12, '64
May 3, '64
Mar. 17, '64
Feb. 12, '64
June 4, '64
Died New Madrid, Mo.. .Iiilv
3, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 21. '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Died Bridgeport, Ala., Feb. 16,
'65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Areidentally killed Sep. 24, '65,
liriil-epcur, Ala.
Died Bridgeport. Ala., Jan. 23,
'65.
No evidence of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, ^Ua.
Pro. Sergt.; mus. out Fob. 21
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Died Chattanooga, Jan. 7, '6.5.
Pi'o. Corp.
Died Benton Barracks. Mo.
Aug. 14. '64.
Died Benton Barracks, Mo.
Oct. 22. '61.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Rejected by oxam'g surg(>on.
Dis. from hospital May 22, '65,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Pro. Corp. ; dis. from liosiiital
May '29, '65, Chattanooga.
Died Benton Barracks. Mo..
Oct. 30, '64.
Died Bridgep't, Ala. Jau 18,'65.
Des. Huntsville, .\Ia.
Pro. Musician ; mus. out Feb.
21, '66, Huntsville, Ala.
Des. from furlough,
Mu.s. out F(>b. 21, '66, Hunt;^-
villo. Ala.
Dis. from hospital May 29, '66
Chattanooga, Tenn. '
Mu.s. out Fob. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, .A.la.
Died Benton Barracks. Mo
July 4, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66,, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
Died Benton Barracks. V(o
Oct. 29, '64.
U4:
Adjutant (kiieraVs Report.
KANSAS MEN IN EIGHTEENTH U. S. COLORED INFANTRY— Co;//.
COMPANY ^—Continued.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
T^.it"of I Date of
euij.-l .lU'ut. i muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Riiiiiine, Frank.
K(>.-.«, MitcheU
Stepbons, William
Scott, Hiram. .
Smitli, Charle.s
Smith, George.
Wyandotte .
Taylor, William.
Ta)' water, Andy
Tarwator, Thomas..
Turner, Christopher.
Williams, Anderson.
Wright, George.
Youns. Robert. .
Feb. 12, '64 | June 4, '64
May 5, '64 i
Feb. 1, '64
Y^h. 4, '64
Feb. 29, '64
Feb. 12, '64
Mar. 8, '64
Mar. 20, '64
Mar, 28, '64 |
Jan. 26, '64
May 1, '64 j
Jan. 25, '64 j
Jan. 27, '64 I
Mu.s. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville. Ala.
Died Benton Barracks, Mo..
Aug. 1, '64.
Pro. Sergt. ; des. from St. Lou-
is, Mo. ; supposed to have been
killed.
Pro. Corp. ; mus. out Feb. 21 ,
'66, Huntsville, Ala.
Drowned St. Louis, Nov. 8, '64.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunt.'i-
ville, Ala. ; wouuded in act'ii
Dec. 16, '64, Nashville, Tenu.
Mus. out Fob. 21, '66, Hunt.<-
ville, Ala.
Des. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
Mus. out Feb. 21, '66, Hunts-
ville, Ala.
KANSAS MEN IN
FOURTH U. S. V. v.- First Army Corps.
LIEUT. COLONEL.
James M. Pomeroy...
July 20, '65
No evid'ce of mus. out on file.
KANSAS MEN IN
EIGHTH U. S. V. v.— First Army Corps.
COMPANY G.
FIRST SERGT.
William F. Kenton..
Benjamin F. Kiuter.
SERGEANTS.
Richard Maguire —
Jules Gardin. .
Thomas Kirby.
George Mack . .
Henry P. Hilderbrant,
CORPORALS.
George W. Packard..
John S. Jones
James A. Hunter. .
Edward S. W.Drought
Claudius P. Wiuney
Julian Frisbie
Lewis J. Grant
WAGONER.
Deiini.s Cunningham,
PRIVATES.
.Vgen, Michael
Aslibaugh, John M.
.\udrows, Charles F.
Barnes, William C. .
Brewer, John S
Brittiugham, Jackson
Bryan, Henry..
Boyles, Wesley
Leavenworth
Kickapoo Tp,
Leavenworth
Topeka .
Leavenworth
Ball, James
Bradbury, Benja-
min W
Bartlctt, Charles N .
Toijeka
Leavenworth,
Mar. 21, '65
Oct. 11, '64
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 30, '65
Mar. 23, '65
Mar. 27, '65
Mar. 16, '65
Mar. 18, '65
Mair. 29, '65
Mar. 24, '65
Feb. 7, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Mar. 7, '65
Mar. 18, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 20, "65
Mar. 16, '65
Feb. 24, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Mar. 27, '65
Mar. 30, '65
Mar. 31, '65
Apr.
Oct.
1, '65
31, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Feb.
Apr.
27, '65
1, '65
Mar. 6, '65
Apr. 1, '65
Mus. out Mar. 20, '66, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mus. out Nov. 12, '65, Spring-
field, 111.
Mus. out Mar. 6, '66, Wasliing-
ton, D. C.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Mar. 22,
ington, D. C.
Wash-
Red, to ranks.
Mus. out Mar. 17. '66, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Mar. 5, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '65, Washing-
ton, D. < '.
Mus. out St. Louis, Sep. 18, '67,
to date Mar. 11, '66, per S. O.
132, Dept. Mo., '67.
Mus. out Mar. 16, '66, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mus. out Feb. 24, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 6, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mus. out Feb. 27, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
state of Kansas.
645
KANSAS MEN IN EIGHTH U. S. V. V.-First Army Corps — Tow/.
COMPANY G - Continued.
Xanies .iml rank.
PRIV.VTES.
li ! aett. Richard B.
Brown. Lcander
Batlser, Johu C
foiiway, Robert
roi)elaii(l,Tliumas .J
Crawford. James W.
(jailen, William
Cox, William
Cook, John
Coffrin, Homer
Coryell. .Vbner B....
Cunningham, Donni:
Carter, Thoma.^ B.. .
Dorley, .\ll^xander. . .
Dewe.-;, Elisha
Drought, Edward
S. W
Doano, James G
Doctor, John
Donaldson, John M.
Eberhard, Herman..
Fi i>hie, Julian
lol .y, Morris
Fitzgerald, Michael.
G.\rsting, (leorge. .. .
I lin, Jid.'s
Uluck, Frederick
Grice, Henry R
Grant, Lewis J
Haynes, Simeon
Hilderbrandt.
Henry P
Hunter, -fames A. . . .
Hume, Charles
Joliiison, Nelson M. .
.(lines, John S
.h-nvll, .Vlfred H...
Jolnison, .Vlleu
Kintor, Benjamin F.
Kenton, William F. .
Kirl)y, Thomas
Li>,\ii, G(>orge .V
I^oomaii. Richard. . .
Nathaiuel E....
i- irz, Joh.i
Uwis. Charles
Long, Eli
Ij«'onard, William L
Mack, George
Maguire. Richard.. .
Miller, Fritz
Martin, Jolin N
McCarty, .fosepli....
Nolan, Michael
Orcutt, James D
O' Neil, John
0.«enbaugh, AVilliam
Re.siidence.
Date of
enli.'-tment.
Leavenworth, Mar. 4. '65
i Mar. 11, "65
I
Feb. 22, "65
, Mar. 21. '65
Feb. 22. '65
Date of
muster.
Apr. 1, '65
Remarks.
Mar. 23, "65
Mar. 24. '65
Mar. 27, '65
Mar. 4. '65
Mar.
4,
'65
Mar. 7, '65
Apr.
1,
'65
Mar. 1. '65
Mar. Ii<. 65
Feb. 22, '65
Mar. 24, "65
Apr. 1, '65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. IS. "65
Feb. 24, "65
Mar. 11, '65
Mar. 20, "65
Mar. 10, "65
Feb. 27, '65
Feb.
•27,
'65
Mar. 20. '65
Mar. 23, '65
Mar. 4, '65
Feb. 25, '65
Apr.
1,
'65
-
Mar. 27, '65
Mar. 29, '65
Topeka
Mar. 16, '65
Leavenworth,
Mar. 18, '65
Mar. 11. '65
Oct. 11, "6t
Mar. 21, '65
.Mar. 30, "65
Mar. 10, '65
Oct.
Apr.
31,
1,
'65
'65
Mar. 22, '65
"
Fob. 27, '65
;;
Kickapoo Tp.
Leavenworth,
Mar. 20, '65
Mar. 30, "65
Feb. 27, -65
Feb. 22, "65
Mar. 23. '65
Mar. 6. '65
Feb. 22, '65
Feb. 27. '65
Mar.
.A.pr.
6,
1,
'65
'65
Topeka
Leavenworth.
"
Mar. 7. "65
Mar. 10. 65
Mar.
10,
'65
Mar. 29. '65
Apr. i, '65
Apr.
1,
'65
Mus. out Mar. 5, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 12. "66. Wa.shiiig-
ton, D. C.
Mu.s. ovit Feb. 20, '66, Wa.shing-
tou, D. C.
Mus-. out Mar. 21, "66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Mu.s. out Feb. 23. '66. Washing-
t(m, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 5. "66. Wasliing-
tou, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 7, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Pro. Wagoner Apr. 1, '65 ; mus.
out Mar. 7, '66, Wash'tn, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 17, '66, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mus. out Feb. 23, '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Pro. Corp. .V))!-. 1, "65.
Mus. out Mar. 12, '(56. Wasliing-
ton, D. C.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65 ; mus. out
Feb. 24, '66, Washington, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 12, '(>6, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 10, "66, Wash-
ington. D. C.
Pro. .Sergt. .\pr. 1, '65 ; mus. out
Feb. 27. '66. Washington. D. C
Pro. Cori). -Vpr, 1. '65.
Mus. out Feb. 26, '66, Wasliing-
tou, D. C.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1 , '65.
Mus. out Mar. 15. '66, Washing-
ton, D. C.
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 12. '66. Wash-
ington, D. C.
Pro. 1st Sergt.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Apr. 1, '65.
Pro. Sergt. .^pr. 1, '65.
Mus. out Mar. 10, '66, Wash-
ington. D. C.
Mus. out Mar.21.'66, Washing-
tpu, D. C.
Mus. out Feb. 27. "•)(). Washing-
ton, D. C.
Pro. Sergt. Apr. 1. 65.
Pro. Sergt.
Mus. out Feb. 27. 66, Wasliing-
ton, D. C.
Mus. out Mar. 10. "66, Washing-
ton. D. C.
646
Adjutant General's Report.
KANSAS MEN IN EIGHTH U. S. V. V.— First Akmy CoRPS.—Conf.
COMPANY G — Continued.
■
-
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
•
Packard, George W..
Leavenworth,
Mar. 16, '65
Apr. 1, "65
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65; mus. out
Mar. 15, '66, Washington, D.C.
Price, George
' '
Apr. 1, '6.^
' '
Palmer, Eniest
«» ( t
Mar. 11, '6.')
Mar. 11, '65
Pavne, David L
' '
Mar. 29, '6.5
Apr. 1, '65
Qiiigley, Jaraes! "
Feb. 27, '65
Mus. out Feb. 27, '66, Washint;-
ton, D. C.
Ryan. Solomon
Mar. 24, '65
Sutter, Lndwig
Mar. 1, '65
Mus, out Mar. 1. '66, WasliiuK-
ton,D. C.
Smith, Jt)hn
Feb. 25, '65
• '
Smith, Joseph M. W..
Feb. 11, '65
' •
Swartwood, Jacob.. . .
Feb. 27, '65
Mus. out Feb. 27, '66. Washing-
ton, D. C.
Sullivan, John
Mar. 10, '65
Mar. 10, '65
Sach.-i. Henry
Feb. 24, '65
Apr. 1, '65
Shi'lev, Lc>ui8
Mar. 5, '65
' '
Scraiitou. Klnathan . .
Mar. 27, '65
' '
Voyler, Martin
Mar. 29, '65
• '
Wiiiney, Claudius P..
Feb. 27, '65
Feb. 27, '65
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1, '65 ; mus. out
Feb. 27, '66, Washington. D. C.
Wymore, Martin
Mar. :?, "65
Apr. 1, '65
Wilson Jesse L
' '
' '
Williams, Lewis
Mar. n, '65
* *
KANSAS MEN IN NINTH U. S. V. V. -First Army Corp.s.
COMPANY H.
Charles F. Andrews.. Leavenworth,| Mar. 20, '65 Mar. 20, '65 Mus. out Mar. 19, '66, Indian-
apolis, Ind.
KANSAS MEN IN FIRST ARMY CORPS UNASSIGNED TO COMPANY.
Pipperkorn, Urban. . . I Leavenworth, I Apr. 10, '65 I i No evidence of mus. out on file.
KANSAS MEN IN FOURTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY— V. R. C.
MU.SICIAN.
George Hess
Leavenworth,
Sep. 9, '65
Sep. 9, '65
Mus. out Aug. 26, '66, Fort
Mack, Mich.
^Stutc hf Kansas.
647
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Names aud rank.
Residence.
Date of Date of
enlistment. 1 muster.
Remarks.
MAJOR. 1
Horace L. Moore | Lawrence
1 July 15,'67
Mus. out with bat'n Nov.15,'67.
COMPANY A.
CAPTAIN.
Horace L. Moore —
Henry C. Lindsey..,
FIRST LIEUT.
'I'lionias Hufrhes
SECOND LIEUT.
Jolin H. Wellinan .
FIRST SERGT.
Daniel \V, Lyou
SERGEANTS.
Noniiaii A. Lovejoy
Lyon B. Stone
Richard D. Bennett
John C. Norvell....
James W. Rasland. ..
James A. Willey
Cl)RrORALS.
Heurv R. Davis
John T. Marshall....
James .\. Hadley
George A. McKinuey,
William F. David.son.
Cliarles D. Carroll...
(-reortje A. Harri.s, —
■Tames A. Wilkerson..
BUGLERS..
David .J. Matliehy —
Frank Thomas
FARRIER.
.)ohn McConnell,
BLACKSMITH.
John Miller
PRIVATES.
Adams, David
Bailey, John A
Brown, Robert E
Bunce, .John J
Bowrassa. Theodores.
Boyles, Clemens J —
Bennett, Richard D..
Cochrane, Samuel L. .
Carroll, Charles D.. . .
Crabhs. William
Crabbs, Edward
Clark, Frank A
Dale. George W
Danforth. Clarence S.
Deacon, Robert
Duncan, Edward W..
Davis, Henry R
Davidson, William F.
Ediiii,'ton, William. ..
Everiiart, Jacob
Fine, Daniel M.
Green, Elmer A
Greer. Jasper H
Gosuell, Willis
Gil^is, John
Lawrence
Topeka
Hadley, .James A
Harris, George A
Hiel, George
Harper, Joseph M.. ..
Harndl, .John
Holmes, Benjamin F,
Jordan. Frank
Kneelaud, John
Kreigor, .Jacob
Kidder, Byron
Kelly, Samuel M.
Lawrence
Topeka...
Lawrence
Topeka. .
Lawrence
Topeka . . .
July 15, '67
Lawrence
Topeka ...'...
Fort Harkev.
Topeka
Lawrence
Topeka
Franklin .
Lawrence
Topeka .
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Fort Harker
Topeka
Lawrence . . ,
Fort Harker
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Topeka
Lawrence . .
Fort Harker.
Lawrence . . .
Topeka . . .
Lawrence
July 4, -(u July i:!, '67
' ' July 15, '67
July 6. '67 I Jluy 13, '67
July 2, '67
July 6, '67
July 2, '67
July 5, '67
July U, '67
July 2, '67
July 4, '67
July
July
July
July
6, '67
2. '67
5, '67
7, '67
July 2, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
July
July
July
July
6, '67
4, '67
6, '67
4, '67
Julv
14,
'67
Julv
•>
•67
Julv
:«,
'67
Jnlv
14,
'67
Jidy
-•
•67
Julv
4,
•67
Jan.
8,
•67
Julv
■i.
'67
July
2
'67
.July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
.July 13, '67
.July 15,
July 13,
July 15,
July 13, '67
July 15,
July 13,
July
.July
5,^67
4, ^67
July 14, '67
July 6, '67
July 2. '67
July 6, '67
July 8, '67
July 10, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
.July 8, '67
July 6, '67
July 15, '67
Julv 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, "67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
Pro. Maj. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat'n Nov.15,'67.
Des. Pawnee Rock, Kan., July
26, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, •67.
Killed in action Sep. 14, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Died of cholera Walnut Creek,
Kan., .July 25, '67.
Pro. (lorp. July 15, '67.
Des. Ft. Harker, Ks. July 18,'67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Died of cholera Walnut Creek,
Kan., July 24, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, •67.
Des. Walnut Creek, Kan.. July
25, '67.
648
Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION— (^^'on^/z/^r'r/.
COMPANY X -Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Lyon. Daniel W
Lovejoy, Norman A.
Lacv, William
Mace. Daniel H
Mitt-hell, George . . . .
Moore, David
McC'oimick, A
Mcttiiiley, Nelson D.
Metz. Charles S
Metz, Finley S.
Lawrence July 4. '6'
Toi)eka. .,
Lawrence
Marshall, John T
McKiiiuey, Get)rge A.,
Norvell.JohnC.:
Nicols. Crosby B
PhagaiJ, Jame.s
Price. Samuel
Parniau, Giles G
Po\\ers, George H . . . .
Reynolds. John M...
Reynolds. Hiram
Raghind, .James W. . .
Roger.s, John
Re.vnolds, John M
Rake. G(!orge
Ralf. Clarence S
Stroup, James
Service, Guy
Smitli, Henry
Sharrai, Eugene
Sherman, William M.
Speer, William
Seymore, William ....
Simmons, James
Saum, .'Nathan P
Severs, Robert
Stone, Lvon B
Tice, William
Woolary, George
Wilson. William
Williams, Matthew .,
Wellmau, John H . . . .
Walton, Charles G.. ..
Wihiioth, Stephen
Willey, James A
Wilkersou, James W.,
Yengling, William . . .
July
July
Topeka . .
Lawrence
Franklin . . . .
Fort Harker
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Douglas Co. .
Topeka
Lawrenc.e . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
Lawrence . . .
Topeka
EDsworth . . .
July l:«, '67
July 15, '67
July i:i, '67
I, 'V,l I July 15, "67
6, '67
July 5,
July S,
July 10,
July --i
July -2,
.luly
July
5. '67
■2, "67
July 10, '67
July 2, '67
July
July
July
July
8, '67
9, '67
'), '67
6, '61
July 16, '67
July 2, '67
July 6, '67
July 9, '67
July 10. '67
July _ 2; '67
July 4, '67
July 5, '67
July 6, '67
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
9, "67
4, '67
2, '67
4, '67
8, '67
2, '67
5, "67
July 4, "67
July 6, '67
July 2, '67
July 12, '67
July 13, "67
.July 13, '67
July 13. "67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13. '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
.Tuly 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, "67
.July 13, '67
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 13, "iW.
Pro. Sergt. Jidy 15. '67.
Mus. our with bat. Nov. 15. "67.
Des. Fort Larneil, Kan.. .July
10, '67.
Des. Pawnee Rock, Kan., .July
26, '67.
Pro. Corp. .July 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Des. Ft. Larned, July 27, '67.
Des. Ft. Larned, Aug, — , '67.
Des. Ft. Larned, Aug. 22, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with Bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. 2d Lieut. July 15, '67.
Died of cholera Comanche
Hollow, Kan.,. July 23, '67. -i
Des. Fort Larned, July 22,;67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
i Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
COMPANY B.
CAPTAIN.
Edgar A. Barker
FIRST LIEDT.
John W. Price
SECOND LIEUT.
Samuel L. Hybarger
Francis M. Stahl
FIRST SERGT.
Francis M. Stahl....
William D. Milne . . .
SERGE.\NTS.
WUliara D. Milne . . .
Lester F. Buttles
Henry H. Courtney . .
William Jenner
Philip J. Lannigan. .
James R. Gaston . . . .
Robert H. Walker...
Harrison H. Wright.
CORPORALS.
Henry H, Courtney. .
Levi A. Howell
.Junction City
Eugene
Junction City
Auburn
Eugene .
Auburn.
Topeka.
July 1, '67
July 2, '67
.July 1, '67
July 2, '67
July 3, '67
July 5, '67
July 6, '67
July 3, '67
July 5, '67
Topeka July 2, '67
Eugene July 5, '67
Junction City
Louisville
July 15, '67
Aug. 8, '67
July 13, '67
Mus, out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Died of cholera Fort Lamed.
Kan., July 26, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Aug. 8, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, "67.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Aug. 8, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, "67.
Died of cholera Pawnee Fork,
Kan., July 30. '67.
Pro. Sergt. Aug. 8, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. "67.
state of Kansas.
«49
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALKV BATTALION— C'o»^//?<r</.
COMPANY B—Continuecl.
Xumes and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
CORPORALS.
John G. Hi'rriott. . . .
Philip P. O'Hrien...
William H. Kelloy . .
(leortjc W. Bertram .
Charles K. Webb...
.Mexaiuler Kiiikacle .
Sininii P. Miller
.rohii A. Witter
i'Riv.\rKs.
Applehoe. William . .
Anderson. Thomas. .
i
Arm.stroui;, Samu(>l .. ]
Buttles, Lester I
Bertr.'iiii. (ieoru'e \V..
Bra<llev. William ...J
Bowzer, O.-orire .... j
Butler. Benjamin F..I
Bloek, (iustavo
Benson, .John B ]
Brt)wn, William
Bates, William
Courtney, Henry H. . .
Clark, Winflehl
Carey, ("oi-uelius
Coopei-. Rohert .\ i
Cobb, (Teortre B j
Cook, .John W
Cohee, .Jefl'erson
Corman. Henry
Cripps, Jaines
Crawford. Richard. . .
Conklin, Luke '
Dav(^npo^t, Elijah .J. .
Dunuasau, .Tames H.
Diirand, Geort;e W' . . i
Emmerson,SamuolW.j
Eastwood, Joseph R. . i
Forrester, Tamerlavo,!
Fox, John ]
Gaston, James R •
Gilman, William H..
Garrison, Doctor J. . .
Gordon, .ro.sei)h H . ..
Gruber. Samuel
Glover, .Tohn S
GritUth, Perry
Halleck, James C . . . .
Howell, Levi .\
Herriott, John G
Hitftrins, .James B —
Hunter, Charles K. ..
Hilly, William
Hays, John W
Heintzman, Bar-
tholomew
Jackson, Steohen H..
Jones. Nicholas B
Jenner, William
Kelley, WilliamH...,
Kink.ide. .Alexander..
Kosmopolit*'. Frank. .
Ketri'r, .lohn H.
Kirk [)a trick. William.
Kreiger, .Mfred
Kennedy, Barton M . .
Kecne, Solven P
Lafarmer, Lewis
Larjre, James M
Lannigran, Philip J. . .
Milne, William D....
Miller, Sitnon P
McCune, Theop-
hilus H
Eugene
.Junct'nCity.
Jjonisville . . .
.Juiict'n City.
Auburn. . .
Louisville
Junct'n City.
Eutj'ene. ....
.Vuburn
Ijonisvill<'. . .
Junct'n City.
Fort Harkei-.
Eufrene
Fort Barker.
.Junct'n City.
Fort Barker.
Jnnct'n City.
Topeka
Louisville . . .
Eugene
Topeka
.Junct'n (/ity.
Auliurn
Indianola . . .
Junct'n City.
July
July
July
July
July
July
2, '67 July' i;i. '67 Mns. out with b.-it. Nov. Vi.'til.
5. '67 I " I
6, '67 . "
."., '67 "
:l. '67
Eugene
Fort Harker. .
.Junct'n City..
Eugene
Louisville. . . .
Leavenworth
Auburn
.Junct'n City. .
Louisville. . . .
Fort Harker.
.Junct'n City..
Auburn
.Inly (i,
July ^<,
July 14,
July 1,
.July ft,
July 9,
July 15.
July S,
July 14.
July 6,
July 13,
July S,
July 2,
July r>,
July 2,
July S,
July 5,
July 2,
July .'j.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
6i
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
•67 I
'67 i
'67 I
'67 j
'67
'67 I
'67
'67
'67
•67
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
'67
"67
Fort Harker.
Junct'n fjity.
Eugene
Louisville . . .
Eugene
Louisville.. .
Junct'n City.
Eugene
Auburn
Junct'n City.
Topeka
.Junct'n City.
Fort Harker.
.Junct'n City.
Eugene
Fort Hark(M'.
Eugene
Fort Harker.
Eugene
Junct'n City.
Eugene
Aubum
July 14,
July .-).
July 6,
•July .■>,
July 2,
.July 5,
July s,
July 2,
July .-.,
July 6,
July 10,
July A,
July 6,
Julv :5.
July 14,
July 7,
July 2,
Julv 13,
July 6,
July 1."),
.July 3,
.July .5,
July 2,
.July .5,
July 15,
July 13,
Nov. 12,
July 13,
July !.■>,
July 13, '67
July 15,
July 13,
'67
July 15, "67
July 13,
July 15,
July 13,
Nov. 12,
July 15,
July 13,
Des.;Ft. Larned. July '26, "67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Killed in action Aug. 22. '67,
Beaver Creek. Kan.
Deserted July 26, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 13. '66.
Pro. Corn. July 13, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. l.'i. '67.
Deserted July 'il. "67.
Deserted .\ug. 8, '67.
Deserted Aug. 13, "67.
Deserted Sep. 2, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 13, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov.
! Died of cholera Ft. Haiker.
Kan., July 21, '67.
Deserted July 19, '67.
Deserted July 21, '67.
Deserted Aug. 13, '67.
Mus. out witli bat. Nov. 15, 67.
July 15, '67
Julv 13. '67 I Pro. Sergt. July 13, "67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. '67.
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
.July 15, "67
July 13, "67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
.July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
Topeka I .July 2, '67 ] July 15, '67
McDole, Milton ! Eugene .
DiufI Walnut Creek, Kan.. .July
'23, '67.
Des. July "21, '67.
Pro. Corp. x\ug. .S, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 13, '66.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. "67.
Pro. Sergt. July 13, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 13, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 13, '67.
Pro. Cortj. July 27, '67.
Died Walnut Creek, Kan.. July
•26, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. '67.
650
Adjutant General's Report.
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION
COMPANY B—Vontinued.
Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
McDonald, Joliii
Mills, WiUiam
Mitcliell, George W..
Mc(i tiffin, Charles
Mc(Tuire, William...
Mosos, Jaine.=: W
Mills JolinW
McNown, William...
Neill, Tliomas
Norton, Charles
O'Roiirke, John
O'Brien, Philip P....
Pelter, Alexander
Price, George W
Ro.-t, Charles
Roberts, William T.
Stewart, William R..
Stewart, Milton
Smith, WiUiam H....
Smith. Edwin
Stewart, Edward
Salladay, David C . . .
Schooler, Nathan N . .
Smith, William H. 11
Stahl, Francis M
Twittey, .James R...
Tasey , Anthony
Umbarger, Martin . . .
VasburK, John B
Vansnndy, AlvaC ...
Warrill, Orrin
Walker, Robert H...
Wol)b, Charles K
Witter, John A
Wriffht, Harrison H. ,
Junction City
Topeka
Fort Harker. .
Olathe
Fort Dodge. . .
Louisville . . . .
Indianola.., . .
Auburn
Eugene
Junction City
Louisville.. . .
Eugene
Leavenworth,
A\iburn
Junction City
Auburn
Fort Harker. .
Fort Hays..,.
Topeka
.Junction City
Fort Harker. .
Aubvirn
.Junction City
Louisville.. . .
Fort Harker. .
.Junction City
Auburn
Lawrence . . . .
.Junction City
Loui.sville . . . .
July 9, '67
July 2, '67
July 18, '67
July 9, '67
Aug. 8, '67
July 5, '67
July 2, '67
July 10, '67
July 8, '67
July 5, '67
July 6, '67
July 2, '67
July 5, '67
July 3, '67
July 5, '67
July 14, '67
Aug. 17, '67
July 12, '67
July 13, '67
July 14, '67
July 1, '67
July 8, '67
July .5, '67
July 6, '67
July .5, '67
July 6. '67
July _ 3, '67
July 5, '67
July 13. '67
July 15, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
July 19, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
July 15, '67
July 13, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
Nov. 12, '67
July 13, '67
Mils, out v^ith bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 13, '67,
Des. July 26, '67.
Mns. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Des. July 26, '67.
Des. Sep. 2, '67.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 13, '67.
Des. July 26, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. '67
Pro. Sergt. July :^0, "67.
Pro. Corp. July 13, '67.
Pro. Corp. .July 15, '67.
Pro Sergt. July 13, '67.
COMPANY C.
CAPTAIN. I
George B. Jenness. ...
FIRST LIEUT.
P(!l<^g Thomas
SIOrOND LIEUT.
.Janius Reynolds
FIRST SERGEANT.
Alonzo Ballard
SERGEANTS.
John W. Fellows
Adrian Reynolds
George W. Carpenter
Geoiice A. Campbell..
Frank A. Peck
George H. T. Springer
.Jolin W. Ramsey
t;(>RPORALS.
Jonathan Kring
.John M. Rockhold. ..
John A. Kirkland
.Jonathan W. Mc-
Kennoy
Hugh W. Johnson. . .
Andrew .J. Stewart...
David Ruckle
Ixni T. Howell
WAGONERS.
Angustus Carman
William H. North ... .
PRIVATES.
Armstrong, P
Allen, Solomon
Babbitt, David
Booth, John
Brown, John W
Br ingle, .John L
Ballard, Alonzo
Bulson, Aaron S
Covey. Hezekiah
Ottawa
Wyandotte. .
Garnett
Washington .
Ottawa
Garnett
Wyandotte .
Garnett. . . .
Ottawa
Garnett
Wyandotte. .
Garnett
Wyandotte . .
Ottawa
Garnett. . . . . .
Washington,
Fort Harker
Ottawa
Wyandotte.
Washington
Ottawa
Garnett
Washington
Garnett
July
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
Jul>- 5, '67
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
July 5, '67
July 9, '67
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
July 15, '67
July 9, '67
July ^ 6, '67
July 3, '67
July 4, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
July 15, '67
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 15, '67.
Died of cholera Walnut Creek,
Kan., July 25, '67.
Des. July '25, '67.
state of Kansas.
651
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION Cnnfhiurrl.
COMPANY C - ConUnuccl.
Names and rank.
PRIVATES.
Carmau, Angustus.. . .
Caiiicnter. George W
Campbell George .A ..
Carpeuter, Thomas H
Cook, JolmS
Crafford, Johu
Davis, Orriu C
Davis. Nathaniel
DriscoU. Moutillou C
Dusraii, Robert G
Fleak, Murphy C
Fleniini:. Henry
Fugate, Wiley
Fellow,-, .T.)hn W
Grahai'.i.CohimbusT
Gaddus. William E ..
Gaddus, Zebedee
Goodenstein, Max
Haini's, David
Headloy, .James E. D
Hamby, William X...
Hendrick.s. Walter...
Hardy, Joseph
Horn. William
Huddlestun, Alex-
ander
Howell, Levi T
HoUoman, Harvey A
Ivey. Henry C
Jackson, James M . . .
Johnson, Hugh W
Kirk-land. John A....
Kring, Jonathan
Knowlton, Walter A.,
Kerns. Elmer Y
Kingsbury, WiufieldS
Lovering, Squire S. ..
Lane. William H
Minor, James H
Montgomery, (leorge,
Masterson, Thomas G
McKenney, Howell W
McKenney. Jona-
than W..
McGue, John J
Moon.E. W
North. William H....
Peck, Frank A
Pomeroy, John H . . . .
Paramorc, Edward H
Perkins, William M..
Paska, Lyle B
Peppard, Oliver C
Ruckle, David
Rockhold, John M...
Ramsey, .John W
Reynolds, .\driau . . . ,
Robinson. Charles . ..
Smith. Georgt>
Sperrier, George W ..
Spenc<r. Moses
Stewart, Charles C. ..
Sutherland, William.
Shultz, Thomas J . . . .
Stewart, Andrew J. . .
Springer, Geo. H. T..
Sanders, Hiram D.. ..
Sport. William H . . . .
Towell. James H
Wolf. .John.
Residouce.
Date of I Date of
enlistment, i muster.
Remarks.
Fort Harker,
Wyandotte.. .
Garnett
Washington. .
July 15, '67
July 6, '67
July 4, '67
July 8, '67
July 6, '67
Junct'nCity,.
July
10,
'67
Ottawa
July
s,
'67
Wyandotte . . .
July
6,
'67
Ottawa
July
■S,
'67
July
6,
'67
* '
July
S,
"67
Fort Harker,
July
15,
"67
Wyandotte. . .
July
6,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Washington. .
July
6.
'67
Wyandotte. ..
'
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Ottawa
July
«,
'67
Washington..
July
6,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Ottawa
Lawrence —
July
3,
'67
Ottawa
July
^,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Wyandotte . . .
July
6,
'67
Fort Harker,
July
15,
'67
Ottawa
July
«,
'67
W'yandotte. ..
July
6,
'67
Washington..
'
Ottawa
July
S,
•Hi
' '
July
•',
'67
Beer Garden..
.Inly
9,
'67
Garnett
July
15,
'67
Wyandotte . . .
July
6.
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Wild Cat Cr. .
July
'^,
'67
Ottawa
July
Vt,
'67
' '
July
;>,
'67
Fort Harker,
July
15,
'67
Ottawa
July
5,
'67
' '
July
«,
'67
W'ashiugton. .
July
6,
'67
Wyandotte . . ,
'
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Wyandotte. ..
July
6,
'67
Gamett
July
4,
'67
Fort Harker,
July
15,
'67
Washington..
July
6,
'67
Junct'n City..
July
10,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Wyandotte. ..
July
6,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
'67
Ottawa
July
9,
'67
Garnett
July
4,
•67
Ottawa
July
6,
'67
"
July
5,
•67
July
6,
'6/
July
«,
'67
July 15, '67
Pro. Wagoner.
Pro. Sergt. .July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat.- Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Des. .July 25, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15. '67.
Pro. Corp, July 15, '67.
Des. July 25, '67.
Died of cholera Ft. Harker,
Kan., July 23, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, ^67.
Pro. Corp. July 25, '67.
Deserted.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Des. July 27, '67.
Des. July 25. '67.
Deserted.
Killed in action by Indians
Aug. 22, '67.
Died of cholera Ft. Harker,
ICan., July 19, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15. '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Wagoner.
I'ro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. .July 15, |67.
Des. July 15, '67.
Mus. i>ut with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Died of cholera Fort Harker,
Kan., July 19, '67.
Des. JiUy 25, '67.
Died Fort Hays, Kan., Aug. p,
'67, from wounds received in
action Aug. 21, '67.
Des. July 15, '67.
fi=;2
Adjutant (Itfneral'fi Rrpoii.
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION — r'o»///n/rr/.
COMPANY C—rontinued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
FRIVaTES.
Wartlien, James H...
Ware. Kdward
Webb, Johii B
Witsou, Jolm S
Woolory, Joliii D
Worlcy, Levi J
WyandottL"...
WaJiiugton..
Ottawa
Wyandotte...
Ottawa
Wyandotte . . .
.July (), 'ti7
July .•), '67
July t), '67
.fidy 1"), '67
Died of cliolera Fort H.-irkci-,
Kan.. .Inly 19, '67.
Mils, out with bat. Nov. I.'), '67.
COMPANY D.
CAPTAIN.
David L. Payne Tn
FIRST IjIEFT.
John M. Cain i .\tchison
SECOND LIEUT. I
Henry Hegwor | Ellswortli
FTRST slSRGT.
John B. .Jack.son Olati
HEKGEANTS.
William F. Ma.xwcll.
Au,i,'ustuf: E.Colbrant, Leavenworth.
John I'. .Joue.s
Frank Richards. . . .
Henry H. Campbell
Stephen S. Black . . .
Jo.seph A. Bo.svvell . .
Martin L. Ellinser .
James B. Koons. . . .
(CORPORALS.
Jerome B. McLana-
han
William J. Motte
Thomas Callo
Martin D. Ellinger. ..
Thomas Larrod
James H. Black
Cyrus J. Elliott
James B. Koons
PRIV.VTES.
Black, John P
Blake, John W
Burscss, Hender-
son P. L
Bundy. Allen N
Bly, Albert R
Brown, Thomas
Brunner, Leo F
Black, Stephen S ,
Bos well, Jo.seph A
Black, James H
Bramer, Robert
Colbrant, Augustus E,
Callo, Thomas ....■•■
Cameron, Henry
Campbell, Henry H..
Chambers, George.. ..
Chilton. Raleigh
Dickson, William
Duhc>is, Daran F
Dnffi(>ld, David S
Dunn, David H
Duffey, Dennis
Dean, Alfred D
EUinger, Martin L. .
Elliott, Cyrus J
Eaton, .Jt)hn
Frances, John F
Fallon, .John
Grubor, Harrison
Harvey, .James H. . . .
Hartman, Davis R. .
Hawkins. Euirene A.
Ft. Harker. .
Leaviuiwortli
Atchison ....
Ft. Harker..
Atchison
Olathe
Leavenworth
Atchison
Leavenworth
Atchison . . . .
Ft. Harker.. . .
Atcldson
Olathe.
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Atchison . . . .
Ft. Harker...
Atchison
Ft. Harker.. . .
Atchison
Ft. Harker....
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Leavenworth.
Olathe
Atchison
Leavenworth,
Ft. Harker. ..
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Ft. Harker...
Leavenworth,
Atchison
Olathe.
July
July
July
July
5, '67
6, '67
7, "67
5, '67
July 2. '67
July 8, '67
July .5, '67
July 8, '67
July .■), '67
July
.July
6, '67
5, '67
July
July
6, '67
?,, '67
July 6. '67
July 8, '67
July .5, '67
July 11, '67
July 5, '67
July S, '67
.July 5, '67
July 6, '67
July 5. '67
July 7, '67
July 9, '67
July 6, '67
July
July
July
July
July
2, '67
8, "67
9, '67
8, '67
.5. '67
July 8, "67
July .^, '67
July 6, "67
July 2, '67
July 10, '67
July 8, '67
.July 7, '67
July 6, '67
July 7, '67
July 15. '6'
July 9, '67
.July S, '67
Mus. out with l)ar. Nov. 1.5. "67.
Died of cliolera Ft. Harker,
Kan., July IS, "67.
Died of cholera Ft. Harker.
Kan., July 24, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. ih. "67.
Red. to ranks.
Mus. out with bat. Ni>v. 15, iiT
Pro. Sergt. Aug. ai, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. Aug. :«, '67.
Died of cholera Ft. Har
Kan., July 18, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Died of cholera Ft. Har
Kan., July 24, '67.
Pro. Sergt, July 15, '67.
Dos. Ft Harker, Sep. 2.5, "l
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15.
Died of cholera Ft. Haiki
Kan., July 24, '67.
Des. Ft. Dodge, Nov. 2, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15. '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '(
IStati' of Kansas.
653
EIGHTEENTH KANSAS CAVALRY BATTALION CuHlinard.
COMPANY D—(,'o?Um»ed.
Names and rauk.
I'KIV.VTES.
Uavs. Albert M
Hiit,'lics, ("harlesF.
ll.it liaway, Lindon
HiMidorson. John B
HcMlrick.Jcs.-;.'
Jones, HairisT...,
Jones, Thomas
Jackson, Thomas .
Jackson, John B . .
Jones, John P
Jarred, Elias
Kelly, James
Kini;, James L . . .
Koons, James B. . .
Larrod, Thomas.. .
Lewis, John B
Lewis, Petor
Luckey, James R .
Lynch, Jasper N. .
Martin, Jacob i
Martin, Hiram
Marcus, Theodore. . . .
Morton, Samuel A. H.
Morcland, William H.
Morris, Jasper
Morris, Francis M.. . .
Morris, Samuel
Maxwell, William P..
,Motte, William J
' McLanahan,
Jerome B
McYelRh, Bailey
McDaniel.William F.
Payton, Alfred
Parry, MoT-fran L
Parmeley, William. ..
Parker, John
Phillips, IrvinjT
Raiiiey, Pleasant
Roe, William E
Rust, Geortje T
Rhodes, WUliam Z. P.
Rushlow, Joseph
Richardson,EuseneT.
Smith, George £)
Salmons, John H
Stern be r},', John F. . . .
Sapp, Calvin
Sidner, Frank
Smith, John H
Thompson, Charles S.
Troacey, Edward
Winner, Frank
Wilson, John
Wyckoff, Peter P
Wycoff, William M. ..
Williams, George A..
Wilcox, William A...
Weaver, Gilmore M . .
Residence.
Leavenworth,
.Uchi.son
Fort Harker. .
l^eavenworth,
Olathe
Fort Barker. .
Leavenworth,
Olathe
Fort Harker..
Atchison
Fort Harker..
Olathe
Leavenworth.
Atchison
Olathe.
Atchison
Leavenworth.
Olatho
Atchison
Leavenworth
Olathe
.\tchison
Fort Harker.
Leavenworth
Olathe
Fort Harker.
Atchison
Fort Harker..
Leavenworth
Fort Harker. .
Atchison
Fort Harker. .
.A.tchison
Fort Harker.,
Leavenworth
Atchison
Olathe
Leavenworth
Olathe
Fort Harker.
Leavenworth
Date of
enlistment.
July M, '67
July 6, '67
July S> '67
July 11, '67
July hi/ '67
July S, '67
July 9, '67
July S- '67
July .5, '67
July ^ 2, '67
July 6, '67
July 5, '67
July IS, "67
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
7, '67
9, '67
7, '67
2, '67
fi, '67
6, '67
», '67
y, '67
6, '67
5. '67
July 6, '67
July 9, '67
July 8, "67
July 5, '67
July 11, '67
July 2, '67
July ^«, '67
July 5, '67
July 6, '67
July 8, '67
July 11, '67
July 8, '67
July VA, '67
July 11, '67
July 9, '67
July 8, '67
July 9, '67
July 2. '67
July «, '67
July 11, '67
July 2, '67
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
.July l.">, '67 I Mus. out with hat. Nov. l.'i, '67.
I' I Des. Fort Harker, July 18, '67.
I Des. Fort Hays. Sep. 2."), '67.
Des. Fort Hays. Sep. 12, '67.
Pro. 1st Sergt. July 1."), '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. If), 67.
Pro. Sergt. .July 1."), "67; pro.
Corp. Sep. I, '67.
Pro. Corp. Aug. 31, '67.
Des. Fort Harker, July 18, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Pro. Sergt. July 15, '67.
Pro. Corp. July 15, '67.
Died of cholera Fort Harker.
Kan., July 15, '67.
Des. Fort Lamed, Aug. 5, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Died of cholera Fort Larned,
Kan., Aug. — , '67.
Des. Ft. Harker, July 18, '67.
Des. Ft. Hays, July 25, '67.
Des. Ft. Hays, Aug. 31, '67.
Des. Ft. Larned, Aug. 31, '67.
Dos. Ft. Barker, July 18, '67.
Mus. out with bat. Nov. 15, '67.
Des. Ft. Harker, July 18, '67.
Des. Ft. Hays, Sep. 12, '67.
654
Adjutant (Irnerars Report.
ENLISTMENTS IN REGULAR ARMY.
THIRD U. S. CAVALRY.
COMPANY F.
N'ames and rank.
Residence. J:::,:::!:,,,
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
(irenncll, James D. ..
Reilly, James
Leavenworth,
June 20, '64
June 16, '64
June 20, '64
June 16, '64
THIRTEENTH U. S. INFANTRY.
Altah John
Ft. Leaven'th
Leavenworth,
Fort Biley....
Oct. 10, '6.5
Harrod, John
*
EIGHTEENTH U. S. INFANTRY.
Bowman, Robert
Barr, Ninian
Benton, (leorge,
Baker, Peter ". .
Brown, James
Bell, John
Bennett, John J
Baker, Henry W
Blake, (ieorge W
Birmingham, Michael
Costello, William —
Clark, William
(Crowley, John
Collins, James
('arlton, Simon B —
Curran, Hugh
Cochrane, Charles H.
Couslaiid, Joseph
Daily, John
Enriglit, Morris
Franklin, William.. . .
Graham, .Jt)seph
Gavin, Stephen
G<u-don, Napoleon B..
(xlaasou, Martin
Haggarty, Thomas. ..
Hill, Thomas
Hart, Abram D
Hcrlihy, Michael, ....
kewitt, George W. ..
Holmau, August
Koernheck, Maurice..
Lanere, John
Loe, Gabriel F
Larabright, John
Miller, Martin
Moral!, Martin
McLaughlin, Thomas
Mi-Gowan, William..
McDonough, Fred-
erick....
Murry,.Iolni
Munth, William
Pelger, Joseph
Riley, James
Ryan, Matthew
Roland, William F. . .
Robinson, Thomas Z.
Smith, William
Scully, Edward
Snyder, Benjamin —
Williams, James G. . .
Williams, Charles —
Leavenworth.
Sep. 17,
June 23,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 12,
Aug. 21,
Sep. 2;^,
May 1.5,
Oct. 16,
Oct. 19,
July 12,
July 11,
July 12,
Aug. 4, '65
Aug. 11, '65
Aug. 15, '65
Aug. 26, '65
Sep. 19, '65
July 15, '65
Sep. 9, '65
Aug. 3, '65
Aug. 23, '65
Sep. 21, '65
Oct. 21, '65
July 14, '65
Au,g. 5, |65
Aug. 7, '65
Aug. 14, '65
Sep. 10, '65
Sep. 20, '66
Aug. 29, '65
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OFFICIAL.
MILITARY HISTORY
OF
KANSAS REGIMENTS
DURING THE WAR FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF
THE GREAT REBELLION.
1— ii.
3riLlTARY HISTORY OF KANSAS IiEGI31ENTS.
FIKST REGIMENT KANSAS N'OLFNTEER INFANTRY,
The First Regiment Kansas Volnntary Infantry was raised under the call
of President Lincoln, May, 1861, for 400,000 volunteers. The men were re-
cruited between the 20th of May and 3d of June, 1861. The greater portion
from May 28th to June 3d. making almost an entire regiment recruited within
a week. The rapidity with which men enlisted, and the earnestness mani-
fested to proceed at once to the place of conflict, most clearly demonstrates the
loyalty and patriotism of the citizens of Kansas. The regiment rendezvous d
at Camp Lincoln, near Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, under the following officers,
commissioned by His Excellency, Governor Charles Robinson:
FIELD AND STAFF.
G. W. Ueitzler, Colonel, Lawrence, Kas.
O. E. Learnard, Lieut. Col., Burlington, Kas.
J. A. Halderman, Major, Leavenworth, Kas.
Ed. S. Nash, Adjutant, Olathe, Kas.
Chas. H. Chapin, Quartermaster, Leavenworth, Kas.
Sam'l D. Smith, Asst. Surgeon, Elwood, Kas.
Ephraim Nute, Chaplain, Lawrence, Kas.
LINE OFFICERS.
Co. A, B. P. Chenowith, Capt.; Peter A. Josephs, 1st Lieut.; Chas. O. Smith,
I'd Lieut.
Co. B, \Vm. Y. Roberts, Capt.; John P. Addin, 1st Lieut.; John W. Dyer,
2d Lieut.
Co. C, Peter McFarland, Capt.; Wm. Phillips, 1st Lieut; Matthew Malone,
2d Lieut.
Co. D, Frank B. Swift, Capt.; Newell W. Spicer, 1st. Lieut.; Caleb S. Pratt,
2d Lieut.
Co. E, Powell Clayton, Capt.; Lewis Stafford, 1st Lieut.; Azel W. Spalding,
2d Lieut.
Co. F, Samuel Walker, Capt.; L. L. .Jones, 1st Lieut.; Theron Tucker, 2d
Lieut.
Co. G, Job B. Stockton, Capt.; James Ketner, 1st Lieut.; Hugh D. McCarty.
2d Lieut.
Co. H, Daniel McCook, Capt.; J. A. McGonigle, 1st Lieut.; Michael Braus-
field, 2d Lieut.
Co. I, Gustavus Zesch, Capt.; Henry Sarstedt, 1st Lieut; Emil LTnfried,
2d Lieut.
Co. K, Geo. H. Fairchild, Capt.; Camille Agniel, 1st Lieut.; R. A. Barker,
2d Lieut.
The regiment thus organized adopted a rigid system of discipline and dx'ill
preparatory to the great work before it. During the stay of the regiment at
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the aforementioned camp, nothing worthy of note transpired, except the cap-
ture of a rebel flag that was unfurled in the town of latan. Mo., about eight
miles above Fort Leavenworth. This enterprise was undertaken and accom-
plished without orders, by a party of six men whose patriotic hearts could not
endure the insult of a rebel flag floating to the breeze. Although in a neigh-
boring State, they felt themselves, to the extent of their ability, the special
guardians of the nation's honor.
Three of the six men were wounded in the skirmish, but the rebel flag was
torn down, and the brave men, with their wounded, 'returned to camp on the
morning of June 5th, bringing the rebel flag as proof of their success. Ser-
geant Frank H. Drenning led the party. The regiment was soon ordered to
Wyandotte, Kansas, and from there to Kansas City, Missouri. At the latter
place the regiment was joined by a battalion of United States Infantry, and
two companies of United States Cavalry, commanded by Major Stiirgis, U. S. A.
The command moved in a southeasterly direction in order to form a junction
with the army under command of the lamented General Nathaniel Lyon, then
moving from Eoonville to Springfield. Missouri, and driving the rebel forces
under Generals Price and Jackson before it. The regiment reached Clinton,
Henry county, Missouri, on the 3d of July, and halted a few days for the arrival
of General Lyon. Here the 4th of July was duly celebrated under circum-
stances well calculated to give thereto peculiar significance, and to arouse in
the heart such patriotic feelings as former civic celebrations had never done.
Here, also, in a deserted rebel office, was published by the printers belonging
to the regiment, a paper named the "First Kansas," a truly patriotic sheet, in
which were expressed sentiments of loyalty such as never before emanated
from that office.
On the 7th of July a junction was made with the army of General Lyon at
Grand River. The united command, under that immortal hero, marched- to
Springfield, Missouri, where Major Halderman of the first regiment, was called
to his staff, and appointed by him. Provost Mai-shal General of the army.
Nothing of special interest transpired during the march from Leavenworth to
Springfield, though it was very fatiguing and severe on a regiment not yet
intired to the hardships and privations of war, but the men soon learned to
look back upon this experience "as the day of small things." The supply of
rations was soon exhausted, and fresh beef, without salt, was the only luxury
the commissary could supply. To supply the depleted commissary, Colonel
Deitzler, with his regiment and one company of United States Cavalry, took
possession of a number of mills about forty miles north of Springfield. The
loyal citizens i-eceived in return for their wheat "Uncle Sam's" vouchers.
Large quantities were procured, made into flour, and forwarded to Springfield,
the headquarters of the army. Some supplies were received from St. Louis.
No time was lost — every moment improved. The pressing wants having been
supplied, the small army was now concentrated to test the strength of the
enemy. Col. Deitzler returned and joined the main army, moving on Dug
Springs. At this place a skirmish ensued, in which a few of the men were
wounded, and several of the enemy killed, wounded or captured. The rebel
force fell back and General Lyon, with his command, retired to Springfield,
after destroying a depot of forage. This expedition, however, demonstrated
the fact that Generals Price and McCulloch had already united their forces
and were constantly receiving re-enforcements from Arkansas, Texas and
Louisiana, and were establishing depots and making every necessary prepara-
tion for an advance on Springfield with such a superior force, both as to num-
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b?rs and discipline, as would, in their opinion, entirely demolish and crush
the isolated army under General Lyon. For this they were concentrating
their forces on Wilson's Creek, twelve miles southwest of Springfield. Gen-
eral Lyon, aware of the constant arrival of rebel troops, determined to bring
on an engagement at as early a day as possible, and to do this moved out on the
7th of August, midway between the two camps, but was unable to draw the
enemy from his strongly intrenched position. Having given up all hopes of
being re-enforced from St. Louis; and as the term of service of many of his
troops was about expiring, so that his strength would be decreasing whilst
theirs would be constantly increasing; and realizing the almost utter impos-
sibility of a retrograde movement in the face of such a superior force— familiar
with the whole country and all the by-paths, he determined to strike at once—
to force a battle, and if possible, inflict such a severe blow as to enable him
to make good his retreat before the rebels could recover from its effects. A
-ouncil of "Field officers" was held at "Headquarters," and it was determined
to attack the enemy in his' camp on the morning of the 10th, in such a way and
manner as to bring on a general engagement. The plan of attack made by
General Lyon was both bold and skillful. He divided his small army into two
. olumns. one of about 3,000 men of all arms, under his own immediate com-
mand, the other, about 1,500 strong, under General Sigel. The latter was or-
dered to move by the Fayettville road and strike the enemy at daybreak in
iiont of his encampment, the former simultaneously attacking in the rear,
moving by his left flank and came after in the rear, thus giving the enemy
no alternative but to fight.
In accordance with this plan, the two divisions moved after dark on the
night of the 9th, and by three o'clock on the moi'ning of the 10th, General
Lyon's column reached, undiscovered, the immediate vicinity of the enemy's
rear. Our scouts had penetrated near enough the enemy's camp, without
meeting a picket, to ascertain the desired information. They presuming on.
their superior numbers and strong position, had neglected a precaution un-
iustifiable under any circumstances. At about 5 o'clock Colonel Deitzler rode
along the line of his regiment, and electrified the spirits and hopes of his men,
by uttering a few sharp, emphatic sentences, that did more to arouse their
feelings than the most elaborate speech, delivered by the most gifted and
eloquent orator, could have done. Rising in his^ stirrups, he exclaimed, in
language more emphatic than reverent, "Boys, we've got them, d — n them!"
The column of General Lyon now formed, and in a few minutes the booming
of General Sigel's guns announced that the battle had begun. Captain Steele's
regulars deployed as skirmishers, swept rapidly onward, followed closely by
the several regiments and batteries, in their order. A rebel battery, posted
on a hill on the left bank of the creek, now opened fire, and sent round shot
howling high over the tops of the timber under which our command was
marching. Captain Dubois brought his guns into battery on the left of the
road, and replied with such telling effect as soon to silence theirs, and compel
them to change position. The First Iowa, being the leading regiment, took
position near Dubois' battery. The First Kansas formed on the right of the
First Iowa, and the First and Second Missouri regiments promptly filed
into line on the right of the First Kansas, and Captain Totten placed his
guns in the rear of the First Missotiri. The Second Kansas was held in re-
serve some distance in the rear of the line of battle. The cavalry, which con-
sisted of Lieutenant Farrand's United States Dragoons, Captain Wood's Com-
pany "I," Second Kansas, and the "Missouri Home Guards," were posted on the
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high, open ground north of the battle-field, to protect the rear and right flank.
The rebel force, consisting of about 20,000 effective men, and about 5,000
others so poorly armed as to be of but little service, was immediately in front
of our lines. Rapidly as these movements had been made, the rebels were not
less prompt, and our line scarcely formed ere it was confronted by the enemy,
and along the entire front a hot fire of artillery and musketry opened. The
battle was now fully begun, and raging with terrible slaughter. -Sigel's guns
that opened the fight, were now silent, and for two hours their re-opening was
anxiously listened for. During the momentary pause in the din of battle, the
significant question would pass from officer to officer, "Where is Sigel?" It
was not, however, fully answered until after the close of the battle, though it
was soon ascertained icliere lie tras not. Sigel had planted a six gun battery on
an eminence in the immediate vicinity of the rebel camp, undiscovered, and at
break of day opened v/ith grape and cannister. shell and shrapnell, into the
rebel camp. The enemy, surprised and panic stricken by this unexpected
and furious assault, rushed out as Sigel's infantry ehtered their camp, but in-
stead of improving this important advantage, his comparatively undisciplined
three month's troops broke ranks at once, thinking the battle ended, and com-
menced a critical examination of the spoils. This gave the enemy time to
rally, and in return they charged this disorganized mass, captured Sigel's
guns, about 300 of his men, and dispersed the whole brigade. An important
link in General Lyon's plan had now been broken, and the rebels permitted
to turn their whole force on the division commanded by him in person, and the
conflict became terrible and bloody in the extreme. The hardest flghting fell
to the lot of the First Kansas and First Missouri, which fact is abundantly
established by the mortality lists of these two regiments. The Second Kansas
was now ordered to the front, and as it filed into position a rebel regiment rose
and poured into it a close and murderous fire of buckshot and ball. By this
fire General Lyon, who was with Colonel Mitchell at the head of the Second
Kansas, was killed, and Colonel Mitchell badly wounded. The Second, under
Lieutenant Colonel Blair, stood firm, and met the enemy, and handled him
so roughly that he soon fell back in confusion. Immediately after this repulse
a profound silence reigned over the whole field for twenty or thiryt minutes,
which gave the officers a moment's leisure to inspect the condition of their
iroops. The First Kansas and First Missouri -were terribly cut to pieces. But
the most discouraging fact of all. General Lyon had fallen. In addition to
this, all hopes of assistance, or a diversion, bj'^ Sigel, in our favor, had died
out, and under these discouraging circumstances. Major Sturgis. now in com-
mand, was urged to withdraw his shattered battalion from the field. But be-
fore it had been fully decided upon to fall back, a heavy column of infantry
were seen advancing from the hills where Sigel's guns had been heard. These
troops carried the American flag, and at first were mistaken for Sigel's brigade,
and consequently permitted to move down the hill, within easy range of
Dubois' battery, to a covered position at the foot of the hill on which our
troops were posted, and from which they had been so fiercely assaulted before.
A rebel battery now opened from the top of a hill in our front, and heavy
lines of infantry advanced from the covered position at the foot of the hill,
and at once commenced along the entire line the fiercest and most bloody en-
gagement of the day. At times the combatants fought almost muzz^le to muz-
zle. The enemy advanced battalion after battalion to the top of the bluff, in
our front, which were literally mowed down by our close and well directed
fire. Though our lines showed no signs of wavering, it was nevertheless ap-
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paient to at least all the experienced officers, that our thinned ranks could
not long maintain the unequal contest. *At this important crisis, Captain
Granger, U. S. A., discovered a commanding position on the enemy's right
flank, and at once communicated the fact, and had detached three companies
of the First Kansas, some of the shattered remains of the First Iowa, and one
section of Totten's battery, and led them through a tornado of balls, and took
possession of it. From this position the whole force of the bluff, up which
the rebels were charging in great numbers, was exposed to our enfilading fire,
and from which we poured in volley after volley of musketry, grape, cannister.
shell and shrapnell, killing or wounding almost every enemy within sixty cr
seventy rods of our front, until their killed and wounded lay literally in piles.
Human courage, backed by superior numbers, could not withstand this terrible
slaughter, and the enemy fell back, fired a portion of their train, and broke
and fled in confusion from the field.
Thus closed, at half past eleven o'clock, an almost uninterrupted conflict
of six hours, in which the troops first engaged had at no time been relieved.
The bleeding ranks, exhausted by hunger, thirst, and six hours' almost con-
stant fighting, under a burning August sun, were utterly unable to advance,
and reap the full reward of the hard fought battle. The command, under Major
Sturgis, fell back to Springfield. On the way back it was met by several loads
of bread, which the hungry men devoured with a relish which extreme hunger
alone can give. But the immortal hero, the beloved General, than whom none
could have been more idolized, returned not. He had fought his last battle-
offered up his life upon the altar of his country — laid down to his last sleep,
no more to gaze upon the field of carnage and blood. There rest, noble patriot
—immortal hero — until thy comrades shall all have slept to awake with thee.
The First regiment went in the engagement with 644 men and officers,
of whom seventy-seven were killed and 255 wounded; killed and wounded,
332, or fifty-one per cent, of those engaged. At the time of this battle the regi-
ment had been only two months in the service. Yet, its record abundantly
proves that green Kansas regiments can fight in a manner of which veterans
need not be ashamed. The opinion of an old regular officer on this subject
is worthy of note. Major Sturgis, during one of the hardest struggles of the
battle, remarked to General Lyon: "These Kansas boys are doing the best
fighting that I have ever witnessed." The same officer, after having passed
through many of the bloodiest battles of the war, said that, "for downrigh%
hard, persistent fighting, AVilson's Creek beat them all."
In the official report of the battle, great praise is awarded to the First Kan-
sas. Col. Deitzler, Major Haldernian and other officers are specially men-
tioned for gallant and meritorious conduct. In the official regimental report,
published herewith, the Major commanding says: "all the officers and men
of this command fought with a courage and heroism rarely, if ever equaled.'
On the morning of the 11th the army evacuated Springfield, removing
all the stores and wounded that were in condition to be moved. After ten
days" arduous marching, the command reached Rolla, from which point the
wounded were sent immediately by rail to St. Louis, and in a short time the
regiment followed.
The most conclusive evidence that the rebels were whipped at Wilson's
Creek, is the fact that our command was unmolested during the long ten days'
march to Rolla, through a rough and heavily wooded country, offering eveiy
"Governor Crawford, Colonel Blair, and others, give the credit to Captain Cheno-
weth, of "A" Company, First Kansas.
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advantage to a pursuing army, and one so thoroughly acquainted with the
country. The large train filled with valuable baggage, and such as the
enemy so much needed, also about $250,000 of the funds of the Springfield
Bank, was a prize too tempting to be neglected or overlooked by the rebels,
had they been victorious, (as their official report claimed) or even in a condition
to have made pursuit. All that Gen. Lyon had expected to accomplish as the
result of the battle, had now been secured — a safe retreat.
The regiment was ordered from St. Louis to Hannibal, and for some time
occupied several posts on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad. In October
the regiment was ordered to Tipton,' to join the expedition for Springfield,
under Major General Fremont. It was deemed necessary, however, to leave
the regiment to guard the post at Tipton, and at other points along the line of
the Missouri Pacific Railroad, to keep communication open with the army and
to forward supplies. On the 1st of January, 1862, the regiment left Tipton
for Lexington, which post it occupied until February, when ordered to
Fort Leavenworth. Ten days' furlough was there granted, after which the
regiment rendezvoused at Lawrence, and marched to Fort Scott, to join the
army under General Curtis.
An expedition to Texas by way of New Mexico, being contemplated, the
regiment was ordered to Fort Riley. This expedition being abandoned, in
May the regiment was ordered to Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, to reinforce
General Halleck then pressing Beauregard at Corinth, Mississippi. Befoie
reaching that point, however, Beauregard had retreated from Corinth, and the
regiment was re-embarked on steamboats and landed at Columbus, Kentucky,
in June. During the summer it was employed in opening and guarding the
Mobile & Ohio R. R., with headquarters at Trenton, Tennessee, until the last
of September, when removed to Jackson.
On the 3d of October the regiment, forming a part of General McPherson's
brigade, was ordered to reinforce General Rosecrans, then fighting the bloody
battle of the 3d and 4th of October at Corinth. Mississippi. It arrived just in
time to take the advance in the pursuit of the retreating rebel army, which it
continued to Ripley, Mississippi, a distance of fifty miles, during which time
it had several engagements with the retreating enemy, and captured a large
number of prisoners. From Ripley they returned to Corinth, and from there
to Grand Junction. The regiment at this time formed a part of General
Grant's army then concentrating at the latter point preparatory to a move-
ment down the Mississippi Central R. R., in the direction of Jackson, Missis-
sippi. It was now transferred to Colonel Deitzler's brigade, and was generally
in the advance on this expedition — marched through Holly Springs, Abbey-
ville, Oxford, etc., driving the enemy before it.
Van Dorn having gained the rear of our army and destroyed the depots at
Holly Springs, and cut off all communication with Grant's base of supplies
at Columbus, Kentucky, which rendered it necessary at once for. the regiment
to return. It was now beyond Oxford, and the most distant from the point to
be reached, and had but arrived in camp, when an order was received to march
immediately on Holly Springs, and with the 7th Kansas it was the first to
reach the destined point. From Holly Springs it was, with Colonel Deitzler's
brigade, dispatched to Salem, Mississippi, to cut off Van Dorn's retreat, which,
by rapid marches, he prevented, only losing by capture, a portion of his rear
guard and some stragglers. From this point the regiment returned through
rain and mud to Holly Springs, and had just got into camp when ordered to
Collierville, on the Memphis & Charleston R. R. From this place, in Decern-
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ber, it marched with General Grant's army to Memphis, Tennessee. In Janu-
ary, 1863, was transported by steamers to Young's Point, opposite Vicksburg,
and from that time until the fall of that city on the 4th of July following, ac-
tively participated in all the maneuverings, etc., that finally resulted in the
consummation of this, the great object of the campaign.
On the 1st day of February, 1863, the regiment was mounted by order of
General Grant, and served as mounted infantry during the ensuing eighteen
months. It was now almost constantly employed on outpost and picket duty,
advance guards, flankers and scouts, in which service the enemy was fre-
quently encountered. After the fall of Vicksburg it formed a part of the ex-
pedition sent to occupy the port of Natches, Mississippi. From this latter
place it was ordered to cross the Mississippi river to rout a party of about 2,000
rebels, who had made a dash on a pontoon train on the Louisiana side. After
routing and driving them twenty miles into the swamps, it returned and occu-
pied the post of Vandalia, Louisiana.
In October the regiment was again ordered to Vicksburg, and stationed at
an outpost at Black River Bridge, twelve miles south of the city. Remained
■■*■ this post during the winter; kept up a number of picket posts on both
les of the river, and thoroughly scouted the country in the direction of Jack-
-on, Benton, Yazoo City, etc.
The regiment formed a part of General McArtliur's forces in an expedition
up the Yazoo river, striking the Central Mississippi R. R. at Benton. In this
expedition the enemy rendered the satisfaction of showing their faces as well
;is their backs. The regin^ent was now commanded by Lieutenant Colonel
Spicer, Colonel Roberts being in command of a brigade. During the spring
the regiment occupied several outposts in the vicinity of Vicksburg. On the
first day of June, 1864, the regiment (except two companies of veterans) em-
barked on transports for Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to be mustered out, their
term of service having expired. On the 2d of June, near Columbia, Arkansas,
an eight gun rebel battery opened on the boat (the Arthur) as soon as it came
in range, and the fire was continued until beyond the range of the enemy's
guns. There were on board at the time about 300 men of the First Kansas,
and an equal number of other passengers consisting of men, women and
children. Several balls struck the boat, three shells exploded inside of her,
and the casualties all told were one man killed and another mortally wounded,
of the First Kansas. The boat was considerably shattered in her upper works
and one wheel, but the hull and machinery escaped damage.
"This battery was a part of the rebel Magruder's army, and was deliber-
;itely posted at this point to make war upon non-combatants — to take the lives
of women and children, and this was only one instance of the worst than sav-
age warfare that characterized the rebellion. And yet, we hear those men
talking about their Constitutional rights, and about their honor as things of
value. How can the human heart become so dead to all the honorable feelings
of manhood as to glory in such acts, and if possible, the worst crime, that of
murdering prisoners by thousands and tens of thousands, and yet the pos-
sessors of that heai't have the impiXaence to claim, at the hands of the Gov-
ernment, other rights than the right to be hung."
The regiment reached Leavenworth and was mustered out June 17th, 1864,
its time of service having expired. The veteran companies continued in ser-
vice in Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas until the end of the w^ar,
when they were honorably dischared at Little Rock, Arkansas, August 30th,
1865.
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During the term of service of the First Kansas, its movements, marches,
etc., make an aggregate of over 6,000 miles actually traveled through portions
of six rebel Slates, not including Missouri and Kentucky.
During these long marches and campaigns the regiment was engaged in
many battles, a detailed account of which would occupy more space than can
be allotted to any one regiment in this report.
The following is a list of the battles and skirmishes in which the First
Kansas Volunteer Infantry were in whole or in part engaged:
Dug Springs, Mo., August od, 1861.
Wilson's Creek, Mo., August 10th, 1861.
Brownsville, Tenn., September, 1862.
Trenton, Tenn., September 17th, 1862.
Chewalla, Miss., October 5th, 1862.
Tuscumbia Mount, Miss.. October 5th, 1862.
Lumpkin's Mills, Miss., December, 1862.
Tallehatche, Miss., December, 1862.
Old River, La., February 10th, 1863.
Hood's Lane, La., February 10th, 1863.
Black Bayou, February 10th, 1863.
Near Lake Providence, La., February 10th, 1863.
Caledonia, La., May 10th, 1S63.
Pin Hook, La., May 10th, 1S63.
Bayou Tensas, La., May 17th, 1863.
Holly Brook, La., June 9th, 1863.
Lake Providence, La., J\ine 9th, 1863.-
Lake Providence, La., June 29th, 1863.
Baxter's Bayou, La., June 9th, 1863.
Cross Bayou, La., Setember 14th, 1863.
Alexandria, La., September 20th, 1863.
Big Black River, Miss., October 8th, 1863.
Tallehatche, Miss., November 30th, 1863.
Columbia, Ark., June 2d, 1864.
Atchafaluya Bayou, Ark.. October 4th, 1864.
Salem, Miss.
Riclimond, La.
Bayou Macon, La.
Yazoo City, Miss.
Benton, Miss.
The promotions, resignations, etc., of field and staff officers of the regi-
ment were as follows:
PROMOTTONB.
Col. Geo. W. Deitzler, promoted to Brigadier General November 29th. 1862.
Capt. W. Y. Roberts promoted to Major May 12th, 1862.
Major W. Y. Roberts promoted to Lieutenant Colonel May 18th. 1863.
Lieut. Col. W. Y. Roberts promoted to Colonel June 15th, 1863.
Capt. 0. M. Tenneson promoted to Lieutenant Colonel August IGth, 1862. (Dis-
missed the service May 10th, I860.)
Capt. Newall W. Spiar promoted to Lieutenant Colonel June 15th, 1864.
Capt. James M. Ketner, promoted to Major June 15th, 1863.
Lieut. John A. Henry, promoted to Adjutant November 29th. 1862.
Lieut. Charles F. Garrett, promoted to Quartermaster, October, 1861; Captain
and A. Q. M., April 26th, 1862.
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Lieut. John H. W. Mills, promoted to Qiiai tcrmaster. May 12th, 18G2: Captain
and A. C. S., February 19th, 1863.
.Martin H. Dickinson promoted to Quartermaster July 1st. 1863.
Dr. Geo. E. Buddington, appointed Surgeon July 24th, IStil.
Dr. Albert Newman, assigned Surgeon June 1st, 1862.
Asst. Surgeon Mahlon Bailey, promoted to Surgeon June 1st, 1SG3.
Dr. Mahlon Bailey, appointed Assistant Surgeon May 27th. 1862.
Dr. Charles King, appointed Assistant Surgeon.
Dr. Joseph Speck, appointed Assistant Surgeon June 3d, 18G3.
Assigned to veteran battery May 28th, 1864.
RESIGNATIONS.
Lieut. Col. O. E. Learnard, resigned July 2.5th, 1862.
Maj. John A. Halderman, resigned April 30th, 1862, and on the 12th of Sep-
tember following, was appointed by Governor Robinson, Major General of
f the Northern Division of the Kansas State Forces.
Lieut. Ed. S. Nash, promoted to Captain Company G, June 1st. 1862.
Charles H. Chapin, resigned October 25th, 18G1.
Surgeon Geo. E. Buddington, resigned May 12th, 1863.
Asst. Surgeon Sam D. Smith, resigned April 16th, 1862.
Asst. Surgeon Charles King, resigned December 10th, 1862.
The First Kansas did its whole duty during the war. The officers and men
did honor to themselves and the state they represented.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLrNTKER TNFANTKV
This regiment was m-ostly recruited during the month of May. It ren-
dezvoused at Lawrence, Kansas, and was mustered into tl]g United States
service at Kansas City. Missouri, on the 20th of June, 1861, by Lieutenant
R. H. Offley, United States Mustering Officer. Immediately after being
mustered into service, the regiment moved from Kansas City to join the
brigade commanded by Major Sturgis at Clinton, Missouri, and the division
of Brigadier General Lyon, near the Osage river, in St. Clair county, Mis-
souri. From there it marched through Stockton and Melville to a point near
Springfield. Here a camp was established, and the work of brigading and
drilling the troops commenced. The First and Second Kansas Volunteers
formed one brigade, commanded by Colonel Deitzler, of the First regiment,
ihe ranking Colonel. The first time any portion of the regiment came under
fire was in the engagement at Forsythe, Missouri, July 22d, 1861. In the
latter part of July, General Lyon moved his command south, on the Cass-
ville road, having heard that the enemy was approaching in three columns.
hoping to attack and defeat them in detail. On the 2d of August the com-
mand engaged and defeated the enemy at Dug Springs, and followed as far as
McCullock's ranche. At this point it became evident that the enemy was
falling; back, to concentrate their columns in ou*^, and then attack on his own
getting further from the base of supplies, a council of oflicei-s was called.
For official reports, and other documents relating to the First Kansas, see ap-
pendix.
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to determine the propriety of a retrograde movement on Springfield, General
Lyon stating at the same time that this would probably also involve the
necessity of falling back all the way to Rolla. The enemy was known to be
about 25,000 strong, and our forces only about 4,000; yet it was determined
choice of ground. The command, being nearly out of supplies, and every day
to fall back to Springfield. On arriving at the latter place, a large supply
train had arrived, which, in itself, was so unwieldy as to preclude any rapid
movement, W'ithout abandoning it, which latter alternative could not for a
moment be contemplated. General Lyon now determined to attack, with the
design, no doubt, as related in the history of the First regiment, of so crip-
pling the enemy as to enable him (General Lyon) to accomplish a safe re-
treat, if nothing more. But finding that his men were too much fatigued by
the recent hard marching, under a burning August sun, deferred it until
the night of the 9th of August, when the line of march was taken up, without
wagons or ambulances. Colonel Siegel, with his own regiment, and Colonel
Solomon, with a portion of the regular cavalry and six pieces of artillery,
were to attack the enemy on one side, and the main command on the other.
At daylight Siegel's artillery opened the engagement. ' It, however, was soon
silenced, and heard no more during the action. During the early part of the
battle, the Second regiment supported one section of Totten's battery, on
' the left of our line, where the battalion of regular infantry, in the long to be
remembered corn-field, fought. When the regulars fell back, the Second
covered their retreat, and by the aid of the battery, drove the enemy, in
turn, to his covert in the timber, beyond the corn-field. In the pause w'hich
followed the conflict on the left. Colonel Mitchell directed Lieutenant Colonel
Blair to proceed to ihe right, and ascertain from General Lyon, Colonel
Deitler or Major Sturgis, what further disposition to make of the regiment,
and whether their services were more needed, or could be used to better
advantage elsewhere. While crossing an intervening ravine, and ascending
the opposite slope, he met the First Iowa regiment being driven back in
confusion, and with terrible loss. He galloped back to within calling distance
of Colonel Mittliell, and requested him to move the Second regiment to a
point higher up the ravine, to prevent our right from being turned, and also
to within supporting distance of the center, which being rapidly done, the
enemy fell back, and order was restored on the right. He then sought
General Lyon, told him of the position of the regiment, of what had been
done, and asked permission to occupy the crest of the hill on the front
center, where he thought the main attack would be made. "That is right,
sir. Order your regiment to the front," was the reply. The regiment was
ordered, and promptly came up, and as it passed Totten's battery, marching
by the flank, General Lyon joined Colonel Mitchell, and was riding by his
side, and when they approached the crest of the eminence, a heavy ambus-
caded fire was opened on the head of the column, which killed the General,
and wounded and disabled Colonel Mitchell. The regiment was marching
left in front, Company "K," Captain Tholen, was at the head. The fire was
so severe, that for a moment the head of the column recoiled under it, but in
an instant the men sprang forward again, and as the column swept into
line by the left, charged, and drove the enemy clear over the hill, and into
the brush beyond. Lieutenant Colonel Blair now brought the regiment back
to the brow of the hill, and formed it there, when he received a message
from Colonel Mitchell to come to him. On going back about two hundred
yards, he found him badly wounded. The Colonel informed him that he
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(Lieutenant Colonel Blair) must take command, and fight the regimefnt to
the best of his ability, to which he replied, "I will try not to disgrace you or
the state." At this time there Avere but eight companies present. The
cavalry company, under Captain Wood, and Company "B," Captain McClure,
had been detached at daylight, under Major Cloud, who had been accom-
panied by the Adjutant (Lieutenant Lines) and had not returned, leaving
neither field nor staff officer with Lieutenant Colonel Blair, and but one
mounted orderly, to assist him. Lieutenant Colonel Blair passed along the
line, speaking a few words of encouragement to the officers and men, when
the main attack was made, and the heavy fighting commenced. The enemy's
first charge was gallantly met and repulsed, and it soon became evident
that the position could be held, although the men were falling thick and fast
along the whole line. They were now ordered back, under cover of the crest
of the hill, and ordered to lie down to load, and rise on one knee to fire. In
this way many valuable lives w^ere spared. In a short time, Major Cloud and
Adjutant Lines rejoined the command, with Company "B," and soon after,
(■ uptains Clayton, Walker, Roberts, and Zesch, wath their companies of the
i irst Kansas Volunteer Infantry, formed on the right and left of the Second,
ere they could the soonest get into action. The regiment occupied this
ijuriition for some time, occasionally charging the enemy, and driving them
from the crest of the hill, when they came too inconveniently near, and then
retiring again to the first position. Adjutant Lines was repeatedly sent to
Major Sturgis for orders, but could receive none. Artillery was then earn-
estly sought after, and only after repeated efforts did they succeed in getting
a section, which came without any officers, under the command of a Ser-
geant. It came just in time, as a w!iole rebel brigade was marching up to our
right, and by the time the artillery got into position the enemy was within
short canister range, but the quick and deadly discharges soon scattered
them along our entire fiont, from which place our Minnie rifles hurled them
back into their covert beyond range. About this time the Sergeant lim-
bered up his guns, and left the field, giving as his excuse, that he had no
oflicer with him. Thiee companies of the First Kansas were also ordered off,
to rejoin the balance of the regiment, but Captain Clayton, with his com-
pany, remained with the Second. During all this time, the anxious inquiry
vas, "Where is Sigel?" The belief was, that if Sigol could be joined, the
victory would be sure. As yet, there was no knowledge of his defeat. About
this time, through the thick underbrush, the stars and stripes were ceen on
the hill opposite our left front, and being satisfied that it was Sigel, and
there being a pause in the firing, which tended to confirm this belief, our men
were formed, the line dressed, and three cheers given for the victory deemed
already won. Captain Russell rushed from his place in the line to where
Lieutenant Colonel Blair was sitting on his horse, to warn him that he be-
lieved it to be a ruse. "I tell you, Colonel, it is Manassas again." he ex-
claimed, with great emphasis. And the words were scarcely uttered, until
the fiercest fire of the day opened upon our line from beneath the "dear old
flag," and the battle was renewed with greater fury than ever. It was at this
juncture, under a furious fire, and totally unsupported, all the other troops
moving visibly and rapidly to the rear, with his little regiment, as it were,
in the very "jaws of death," that Colonel Blair received the order to retire.
"I was humiliated," says Colonel Blair, "beyond expression, for I felt that
the battle might have been ours, and the ground we had fairly won. I felt
it to be impossible to retire under such a fire as that, and accordingly held
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my ground for near an hour and a half, and until the enemy's fire was
utterly silenced, and then slowly withdrew from the field, pausing and re-
forming several times before rejoining the balance of the force on the
prairie." The Second regiment was the last one to leave the field, and the
onlj' regiment which kept its line and organization unbroken from the first
to the last of the fight, which lasted about six hours.
About one-third of the regiment was lost, but Colonel Blair came out of it
unscathed, although his horse was killed under him. The command returned
to Springfield the same day after the close of the battle, and the next day
were en route for Rolla. The Second, after being delayed a short time at
Rolla, and also at St. Louis, was ordered to Kansas for muster out and re-
organization. Arriving at Hannibal, Missouri, Colonel Williams of the Third
Iowa Infantry, requested that the Second accompany him to Paris, Missouri,
after a force of the enemy in that neighborhood, and to assist the officers
of the bank in removing the money under their charge to where it could be
protected by the government. Accordingly, about one-half of the regiment,
the other half being left to guard the stores, with three companies of Col-
onel Williams' regiment, (all he had in the neighborhood) moved up to
Shelbina. on the Hannibal & St. Joe R. R., and from there moved south to
Paris. After a slight skirmish the enemy was driven out and the town
occupied by our troops. We remained here until the next day, our outposts
most of the time skirmishing with guerrillas. The next day Major W. F.
Cloud put the officer in command under arrest, (he not being in condition
to command) and marched the troops back with caution, avoiding am-
buscade to Shelbina. The following morning Colonel Green, with 3,500
men and a battery of artillery, summoned us to surrender, and upon our re-
fusal opened on the town. They soon tore up the railroad east, and made
several attempts to destroy it on the west, from which the command was
barely able to repulse them. Colonel Williams had in all only about 600
men, of which only thirty were cavalry and only one cavalry officer. Lieu-
tenant Pierce, who had been taken prisoner at Paris. Notwithstanding this,
our little band marched out several times and offered them battle on the
prairie, but they being all mounted kept out of our reach, and continued to play
upon our lines with their artillery. It was evident that we were powerless,
and must in the end be taken, unless we could escape. In this action Cap-
tain McClure, of Company B, had his right foot shot off by a solid shot. If
the enemy's guns had been supplied with shell our forces would have
suffered severely, but as it was they escaped with little loss. A council of all
the officers was called, and it was determined to run the gauntlet of the
battery with a locomotive and some freight cars, which was accordingly
done. Arriving at Macon City, we found Brigadier General Hurlburt with
seme three hundred men, who had been loaded on the cars all day, and for
whom we had been persistently telegraphing for many hours, but who never
came to our relief. General Hurlbut ordered our return to Shelbina, but as
he was not in a condition to give orders, I, Colonel Blair, declined to obey
them, on the ground that I had General Fremont's orders to proceed to
Kansas. General Hurlburt them furnished transportation, and the Second
came on to Bloomfield, where it remained a few days to guard some public
stores, then without adequate protection. From thence the Second came by
rail to St. Joseph, Missouri, by night, and surprised and routed the rebels,
and held the post until the arrival of troops to permanently garrison the
place. Then, taking boat, the Second started for Leavenworth, and at
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latan attacked and dispersed a rebel force. Arriving at Leavenworth, the
Second, for the first time in three months, laid aside arms and took off
accoutrements, feeling that they again rested upon friendly soil and among
"loyal people." Price's forces having captured Lexington and threatening
Kansas, the Second was sent to Wyandotte for its defense. Price re-
treated, and the Second returned to Leavenworth, and having finished the
terra for which they entered the service, were honorably discharged, with
instructions to organize, l^^or the accomplishment of this. Colonel R. B.
Mitchell, Lieutenant Colonel Blair, (the acceptance of his resignation having
been revoked). Major \V. F. Cloud and Captain S. J. Cravv'ford were retained
in the service.
The Second was reorganized into a cavalry regiment, with the title of
Second Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, and during the war fully maintained its
former standing and good name.
The Second Kansas Volunteer Infantry took part in the following battles
and skirmishes:
Forsythe, Mo., July 22d, 1861.
Dug Springs, Mo., August 2d, 1861.
Wilson Creek, Mo., August 10th, 1861.
Paris, Mo., September 2d, 1861.
Shelbina, September 4th, 1861.
latan, September 4th, 1861.
Colonel Robert B. Mitchell, Colonel Second Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles W. Blair, Major Second Kansas Cavalry.
Major W. F. Cloud, Major Second Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.
Adjutant Edward D. Thompson, mustered out with regiment October 31st,
1S61.
Quartermaster Shaler W. Eldridge, mustered cut with regiment October
31st, 1861.
Surgeon Aquila B. Massey, absent on detached service at date of muster out.
Assistant Surgeon A. L. Pattee, absent on detached service at place of
muster out.
Chaplain R. C. Brant, mustered out with regiment October 31st, 1861.
MILITAKV HISTORY OF THE SKCOND KANSAS (^V^'ALKV.
In the month of October, 1861, A. C. Davis, of Wyandotte county, Kansas,
obtained authority from Major General Fremont, then commanding the
Western Department, to raise a regiment of Cavalry in the State of Kansas,
and reported to the Governor for instructions. The regiment thus authorized
was designated the Twelfth Kansas Volunteers, and the rendezvous was
established at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
The organization was commenced on the 8th day of November by the
muster-in of First Lieutenant C. L. Gorton, of Leavenw^orth county. Adju-
tant; First Lieutenant Julius G. Fisk, Wyandotte county. Quartermaster, and
Dr. J. B. Welborne, of Wyandotte county. Surgeon.
A company was organized on the 22d of November, with Captain Samuel
16 Military Histonj of Kansas Regiments.
A. Williams, of Bourbon county; First Lieutenant Robert H. Hunt, of Davis
county; Second Lieutenant Harvey A. Smith, of Linn county.
B company was organized on the 9th of December, with Captain Henry
Hopkins; First Lieutenant John F. Aduddell, and Second Lieutenant Oscar
F. Dunlap, all of Leavenworth county.
C company was organized on the 11th of December, with Captain Daniel
S. Whittenhall, of Doniphan county; First Lieutenant Charles Harrison, and
Second Lieutenant William M. Hook, both of Leavenworth county.
* D company was organized on the 11th of December, with Captain Amaziah
Moore and First Lieutenant Robert White, of Atchison county, and Second
Lieutenant Horace L. Moore, of Douglas county.
E company was organized on the 15th of December, with Captain John
Gardner, of Leavenworth county; First Lieutenant Elias S. Stover, of Davis
county, and Second Lieutenant Augustus T. Lovelette, of Leavenworth
county.
On the 26th of December, to the five squadrons as above organized, the
Governor attached four companies of Nugent's Regiment of Missouri Home
Guards, as follows: F company, Capt. A. Thomas; G company, Captain C.
Lovejoy; H company. Captain B. F. Simpson, and I company. Captain C.
Hill. (These four companies were organized in the fall of 1861, in the coun-
ties of Douglas, Johnson, and Miami, under command of Lieutenant Colonel
William Mewhinney, of Douglas county, and attached themselves tem-
porarily to Nugent's regiment. Thej^ were raised for home service, and were
consequently disbanded on the 4th of February, 1862), and the organization,
then consisting of nine companies, was designated by order of the Governor
the Ninth I\:ansas Volunteers.
On the 31st of December, Surgeon J. B. Welborne's muster-in was revoked
for reason of inability to proceure a certificate of qualification from the State
Board of Medical Examiners, and on the same day Dr. Joseph P. Root, of
Wyandotte county, was mustered in as Surgeon. The regiment was in-
spected and mustered for pay by Colonel Graham, Eighth Kansas Volunteers,
who was temporarily in command of all the regiments then organizing and
in rendezvous at Fort Leavenworth.
On the 4th of January, 1862, the following officers were mustered in:
Lieutenant Colonel Owen A. Bassett, of Douglas county; Major Julius G.
Fisk and First Lieutenant Luther H. Wood, of Wyandotte county, Quarter-
master, vice Fisk.
On the 7th of January, the following officers were mustered in: Major
Thomas B. Eldridge and Rev. Charles Reynolds, Chaplain, both of Douglas
county.
K company was organized on the 7th of January with Captain Austin W.
Mathews, of Leavenworth county; First Lieutenant Pat Cosgrove and Sec-
ond Lieutenant Gideon M. Waugh, both of Johnson county.
The organization of the Ninth Kansas Volunteei's, with ten companies,
was completed on the 9th of January by the muster-in of Colonel Alson C.
Davis and Dr. George B. Wood, Assistant Surgeon, both of Wyandotte county.
In obedience to orders from Department Head Quarters, the Ninth moved
from Fort Leavenworth on the 20th of January to Quindaro, in Wyandotte
county, for the purpose of finding quarters suitable for protection from the
inclement weather.
On the -ith of February, companies F, G, H and I were, by order of Major
General Halleck, commanding Department of Mississippi, mustered out of
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the service, for the reason that their organization was irregular; and on tlie
same day, by order of Colonel A. C. Davis, K company was designated F com-
pany.
First Lieutenant Charles Harrison, of C company, deserted to the enemy
February 8th. (He captured horses out of Missouri, near Quindaro, and took
them to Leavenworth, Kansas, and sold them, for which he was arrested
and lodged in jail. He broke away, knocking the guard down, aijd made good
his escape. He went to Missouri and joined the bushwhackers.) On the
20th of the same month, First Lieutenant Edward C. D. Lines, of Wa-
baunsee county, was mustered in vice Harrison.
The regiment was reduced to six companies, the resignation of Colonel
Alson C. Davis was accepted and Major Thomas B. Bldridge was mustered
cut, at his own request, as a supernumerary.
Pursuant to instructions from the -Head Quarters of the army. Major
General Hunter, commanding Department of Kansas, with consent of His
Excellency Charles Robinson, Governor, issued an order on the 28th of Feb-
ruary, assigning to the Ninth Kansas Volunteers the following companies,
formerly belonging to the Second Kansas Volunteer Infantry:
G company was organized on the 27th of December, 1861, with Captain
Hugh Cameron, of Douglas county; First Lieutenant James C. French, of
i Shawnee county, and Second Lieutenant Albert Schroder, of Leavenworth
ccnnty.
H company was partly organized with First Lieutenant John Johnson, of
Anderson county.
I company was partly organized with First Lieutenant David E. Ballard,
ot Marshall county.
And the following companies, formerly belonging to the Eighth Kansas
Volunteers:
K company, Captain George F. Earl.
L company. Captain Asaph Allen.
And the following company, formerly belonging to the Third Kansas
Volunteers:
M company. Captain John E. Stewart.
(The last three squadrons were transferred to another regiment on the
. 27th of March, and therefore are not more particularly mentioned here.)
The organization was again completed by the assignment of the following
officers from the Second Kansas Infantry: Colonel Robert B. Mitchell, of
Linn county; Major Charles W. Blair, of Bourbon county, and Major Wil-
liiim F. Cloud, of Lyon county. First Lieutenant John Pratt, of Douglas
county, was mustered in as Adjutant, vice Gorton. First Lieutenant Cyrus L.
Gorton Quartermaster, vice Wood. First Lieutenant Luther H. Wood, First
Battalion Quartermaster, and First Lieutenant David C. Coleman, of Miami
county, First Battalion Adjutant.
On the 28th of February, the regiment was inspected and mustered for
pay by Lieutenant Oolonel Bassett.
The organization of I company was completed on the 8th of March by
the muster-in of Captain Arthur Guuther and Second Lieutenant John K.
Rankin, both of Douglas county.
On the 11th of March the regiment was paid by Major Eaton to include
the 28th of February, and on the same day Colonel Mitchell arrived at Quin-
daro with companies G, H and I with six hundred horses, and assumed com-
mand of the regiment.
2— ii.
18 M'lUianj Historij of Kansas Regiments.
Pursuant to instructions from Department Head Quarters, tire 'Ninth
moved from Quindaro March 12th to Shawneetown.
On the 15th of March the number of the regiment Avas changed, by order
of the Governor, from the Ninth Kansas Volunteers to the Second Kansas
Volunteers. This change was made at the instance of Colonel Mitchell,
who had commanded a three months' regiment — the "Second Kansas Vol-
unteers" (infantry) — in the campaign in the summer of 1861, in Southwest
Missouri, under General Lyon, which regiment had been mustered out and
authorized to be re-organized for three years' service. The three squadrons
thus organized— G, H and I—were assigned to the Ninth, by order of Major
General Hunter, on the 28th of February.
This change in the number of the regiment has led niany to believe that
it was the same which Colonel Mitchell commanded at the battle of Wilson's
Creek, August 10th, 1861, and it often occurred that the celebrated engage-
ment of Wilson's Creek was referred to as a part of its history; but only a
portion of the regiment has any claim whateve.r to a participation in the
stirring scenes of July and August, 1861.
On the 16th of March, arms, consisting of Hall's carbines, Austrian car-
bines and French revolvers, were issued to the men, and company M, Cap-
tain John E. Stewart, reported and was assigned its place in the line.
On the 18th of March, Second Lieutenant John A. Lee, of Shawnee
county, was mustered into G company, vice Albert Schroder resigned March
7th; and on the 22d of March, Second Lieutenant Charles Dimon, of Bourbon
county, was mustered into A company, vice Harvey A. Smith, resigned Feb-
ruary 28th.
On the 24th of March, a portion of the regiment, consisting of nine officers
and two hundred and forty-one men, went in pursuit of a band of guerrillas
in the neighborhood of Little Santa Fe, Missouri, attacked and dispersed
them, and returned on the 25th. In this skirmish Major Pomeroy, tempo-
rarily on duty with this regiment, was wounded.
On the 25th of March the following officers were mustered in and assigned
to duty: Second Lieutenant Joseph Cracklin, of Douglas county. Second
Battalion Adjutant; Second Lieutenant John B. Dexter, of Wyandotte county,
Second Battalion Quartermaster; Second Lieutenant William B. Parsons from
Sergeant C company. Third Battalion Adjutant, and Second Lieutenant Elizur
T. Goodrich, of Leavenworth county. Third Battalion Quartermaster.
On the 27th of March the regimental designation was again changed, by
order of the Governor, to the "Second Kansas Cavalry;" companies K, L and
M were transferred to a new regiment — the Ninth Kansas Cavalry, Colonel
Edward Lynde — Major W. F. Cloud was commissioned and entered on duty
as Colonel of the Tenth Kansas Volunteers, (an infantry regiment formed
by the consolidation of the Third and Fourth regiments Kansas Volunteers),
and a squad of men organizing under First Lieutenant Avra P. Russell, of
Leavenworth county, for the Second Kansas Volunteers, Infantry, was at-
tached to this regiment and designated K company.
On the 28th of March, Captain Byron P. Ayres, from private of K com-
pany, was mustered into A company, vice Williams resigned.
The organization of K company was completed April 5th, by the muster-in
of Captain Avra P. Russell, First Lieutenant Barrett B. Mitchell, from pri-
vate same company, and Second Lieutenant John M. Mentzer, from ser-
geant same company.
The organization of H company was completed on the Sth of April, by
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I lie assignment to duty of Samuel J. Crawford, of Anderson county, who
was retained in the service at the time of the muster-out of the three
month's organization, known as the Second Kansas Volunteers, for the pur-
pose of assisting in its re-organization for three years' service.
On the 9th of April. Colonel Robert B. Mitchell received information that
he had been appointed Brigadier General of Volunteers.
On the 12th of April Colonel Mitchell changed the letters of the several
squadrons as follows:
Captain Crawford's company H will be known as company A.
Captain Hopkins' company B will be known ac company B.
Captain Whittenhall's company C will be known as company C.
Captain Moore's company D will be known as company D.
Captain Gardner's company E will be known as company E.
Captain Cameron's company G will be known as company F.
Captain Matthew's company F will be known as company G.
Captain Gunther's company I will be known as company H.
Captain Ayre's company A will be known as company I.
Captain Russell's company K will be known as company K.
,.nd assigned as his reasons therefor that "Samuel J. Crawford was the
ranking Captain, and accordingly his company should be company A, and
rank should in like manner determine the letters of the other squadrons."
This reasoning of Colonel Mitchell was not correct. The companies were
lettered according to the date of their organization or assignment, and once
lettered they should not have been changed. Officers took rank in the vol-
unteer service from date of muster-in, and the letters of their respective
squadrons had nothing to do with the determination of that question. Of
the ten companies mentioned in the order. Captain Ayres' company was the
first organized, and should have retained the letter A as its designation. The
same rule would apply with equal force to the change of the letter of Cap-
tain Matthew's company from K to F, by order of Colonel Davis, in Feb-
ruary pi'evious.
Colonel Robert B. Mitchell having been promoted to Brigadier General
of Volunteers April 8th, relinquished command of the Second on the 16th,
and orders were issued directing the regiment to join the New Mexico ex-
pedition, concentrating at Fort Riley, and on the same day, Second Lieu-
tenant Samuel K. Cross from private same company, was mustered into A
company.
On the 20th of April the regiment moved from Shawneetown on route
for Fort Riley, and reached Lawrence on the 22d, where orders were re-
ceived from District Headquarters directing a detail of one hundred and
fifty non-commissioned officers and privates to report forthwith at Fort
Leavenworth for assignment to duty with a battery of six 10 pdr. Parrott
guns, (called Hollister's battery) for the New Mexico service. These men
having been detached for permanent duty, sent from the regiment, and hav-
ing a separate military history, will be more particularly mentioned here-
after in a supplement.
On the 26th of April the Second started for and reached Topeka the next
day, where it haulted for muster, and on the 30th it was inspected, mustered
lor pay, and reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Bassett.
On the 1st of May, the following officers were detached and ordered on
duty at Brigade Headquarters: First Lieutenant .John Pratt, Adjutant, to be
A. A. A. G. ; First Lieutenant Cyrus L. Gorton, Quartermaster, to be A. C. S.,
20 Jfilifai'n Hifitov}! of Kanssas Jirf/'imriits.
and First Lieutenant Edward C. D. Lines to be A. D. C; and the follow'ing
oiRcers were ordered on duty in tlie Regimental Staff: First Lieutenant
David C. Coleman. First Battalion Adjutant, to be Acting Adjutant; Sec-
ond Lieutenant John B. Dexter, Second Battalion Quartermaster, to be Act-
ing Quartermaster: and on the same day the Second started for Fort Riley,
and reached there on the 4th, and reported to Brigadier General Mitchell,
commanding New Mexico Brigade.
The regiment was inspected May 8th, by Major Walling, Seventh U. S.
Infantry, and on the 9th was paid by Major Eaton, to include the 30th of
April, 1862.
The men wei-e armed with sabres May 12th, and on the 13th the regi-
ment was reviewed in line with the Brigade by Brigadier General Mitchell.
On the 15th of May, Surgeon Joseph P. Root, claiming to have been
regularly commissioned by the Governor as Colonel, and being recognized
as such at Brigade Headquarters, assumed command, and on the same day
Second Lieutenant Bradford S. Bassett was mustered in and assigned to
duty in B company, vice Dunlap, resigned May 14. Second Lieutenant John
B. Dexter, Second Battalion Quartermaster, was assigned to D company, vice
Moore, and First Lieutenant Horace L. Moore Avas mustered in vice White.
lesigned April 30th.
May 16th, the following officers were detached and ordered on duty with
the battery heretofore mentioned as Hollister's Battery, but which will
hereafter be known as Hopkins' battery, viz.: Captain Henry Hopkins, B
company; First Lieutenant Robert H. Hunt, I company; Second Lieutenant
John K. Rankiii, H company, and Second Lieutenant Joseph Cracklin, Sec-
ond Battalion Adjutant, and the Battery was ordered with a brigade of
troops, under Brigadier General Mitchell, to Tennessee; and Second Lieu-
tenant William B. Parsons, Third Battalion Adjutant, was assigned to a
company in the Ninth Kansas Cavalry, by order of the Department com-
mander, with the consent of the Governor.
On the same day. Major Julius G. Fisk was detached with squadrons A
and D, and ordered to escort Major Martin, Paymaster, to New Mexico. For
an account of that expedition see supplement I.
On the 21st of May, it having been ascertained that Surgeon Joseph P.
Root had assumed to act as Colonel of the Second without proper authority.
Lieutenant Colonel Bassett resumed command of the regiment, and also of
Fort Riley, where headquarters had been established, and Dr. J. P. Root
resumed his duties as surgeon of the regiment.
On the 27th of May, the Governor sent Lieutenant Colonel Bassett a com-
mission as Colonel, to date April 9th, 1862, and on the day following he made
application to be mustered in, but the muster was refused, for the reason
that Brigadier General Blunt, commanding the Department of Kansas, had
given instructions to the mustering officer not to muster any officer into the
Second Kansas regiment unless the applicant presented written permission
from Department Headquarters for such muster. In giving such instruc-
tions. Brigadier General Blunt exceeded his authority; for, by the orders of
the War Department, the mustering officer was subject only to the orders of
the Adjutant General of the Army, and the mustering regulations.
Lieutenant Colonel Bassett applied at once in person at Department
Headquarters for authority to be mustered in. He showed by the regimental
reports that the regiment was above the minimum required for the muster
of a Colonel, and that a vacancy had actually existed since the 8th of April.
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:^Ia.ior Charles W. Blair had received a commissiou as Lieut. Colonel,
iptain Avra P. Rnssell as Major, and First Lieutenant Burnett B. Mitchell
^, Captain, and the refusal to muster Lieut. Colonel Bassett prevented the
muster of these officers.
By section three of an Act of Congress, approved August tJth, 'HI. it was
provided that vacancies thereafter occurring among the commissioned
olRcers of volunteer regiments should be filled by the Governors of the
States respectively, in the same manner as original appointments.
By section four of an Act of Congress, approved July 22d, 'Gl. it was
piovided that the Governors of States furnishing volunteers should com-
mission the field, staff and company officers.
A vacancy existed, however, in the office of Colonel of the Second Kansas
Cavalry, and an order was issued by Brigadier General Blunt relieving
Colonel William F. Cloud from command of the Tenth Kansas Infantiy, and
assigning him to the command of the Second Kansas Cavalry, and Lieutenant
Colonel Bassett was informed that the vacancy of Colonel in the regiment
\\as filled by that assignment.
On the 1st of June Colonel Cloud, Tenth Kansas Infantry, assumed com-
;i;and of the regiment, and Lieutenant Colonel Bassett remained in com-
n-and of Fort Riley.
On the 5th of June First Lieutenant Cyrus L. Gorton was relieved from
duty as A. C. S. New Mexico Brigade, and assigned to the same duty in the
Indian Expedition.
On the 9th of June orders were received from Department Headquarters
tor the Second to join the Indian Expedition then concentrating at Hum-
boldt, in the south of Kansas, leaving a sufficient force to garrison Fort
Riley; and in obedience to the instructions, squadrons B and C were de-
tached for garrison duty under command of Captain Daniel S. WhittenhalL
and the regiment moved on the 11th of June to Emporia, reaching the latter
1,1 ace on the 14th, where, by order of Colonel Cloud, it remained until the
■IM, when it again moved to lola, reaching the last named place on the 26th.
when, being again joined by Colonel Cloud, it was halted until the 14th of
July.
Squadrons B and C were ordered to Fort Larned on the 22d of June. For
mere particular account of these companies see supplement II.
On the 30th of June the regiment was mustered for pay.
On the 10th of July John Bell, private company I was executed by hanging,
by sentence of a drum-head court martial, approved by Colonel Cloud, for
having committed a rape on a woman living near lola, July 4th.
On the 14th of July the Second started for and reached Fort Scott on the
15th, and on the 16th and 17th the men were armed with Whitney rifles.
On the 16th of July Major Blair was detached, and ordered to report at
Department Headquarters for special duty.
On the 18th of .July the Second moved south, and reached Baxter Spiings,
on the Quapaw Indian Reservation, on the 20th, when the Indian Expe-
dition was met, moving northward, with the commanding officer under arrest.
On the 26th of July Colonel Cloud was assigned to the command of the
First Brigade Indian Expedition. First Lieutenant D. C. Coleman, First
Battalion Adjutant, was detached and assigned to duty as A. A. A. C, Bri-
gade headquarters, and Lieutenant Colonel Bassett resumed command of
ihe regiment, and assigned First Lieutenant E. S. Stover, company E, to
duty as Acting Adjutant.
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On the 1st of August the Second marched in light order south, via
Tallequah, capital of the Cherokee Indian Nation, to Park Hill, reaching
the latter place on the 3d; where, after securing the archives and treasure
of the Cherokeen Indian Nation, and being joined by John Ross, principal
chief, and Lewis Ross, treasurer, with their families and friends, returned
to the camp on the Quapaw Reserve, reaching the latter place on the 6th.
(See Report No. 1.)
On the 7th of August the Second moved north, and on the 11th camped on
Moore's Creek, eight miles south of Fort Scott, and on the 12th Captain
Ayres was detached with his company I, and ordered to escort Chief John
Ross, with the archives and treasure of the Cherokee Indian Nation to
Fort Leavenworth, and return without unnecessary delay.
On the 13th of August the -egiment marched to Fort Scott, and was re-
viewed by Brigadier General Blunt, and returned to camp on Moore's
Creek, and received an order to march forthwith to join a force in pursuit
of a rebel raiding party, under Colonel Coffey, moving northward through
the western tier of counties in Missouri. It marched in light order, joined
the pursuing column, made forced marches, and reached Dry Fork Creek,
near Carthage, Mo., on the 22d.
On the morning of the 24th the Second marched for Fort Scott, and en-
countered a force of rebels, under command of Colonel Shelby, at Coon
Creek, and returned to camp near Fort Scott on the 25th. (See Report No. 3.)
On the 30th of August the regiment was inspected, mustered for pay, and
reviewed by Lieutenant Colonel Bassett.
On the 1st of September the designation of the brigade was changed to
Third Brigade Army of Kansas. First Lieutenant Stover was relieved from
duty as Acting Adjutant, and Second Lieutenant Mentzer, of K company,
assigned to that duty. Second Lieutenant Dimon, of l" company, was de-
tailed as Acting Quartermaster, and Second Lieutenant Waugh, of G com-
pany, as Acting Commissary. First Lieutenant Robert H. Hunt, of I com-
pany, resigned September 3d, and on the 10th First Lieut. Stover, E com-
pany, and twenty-five men, were detailed, and placed on special duty with a
section of 12-pdr. mountain howitzers.
Squadrons A, B, C and D, under command of Major Fisk, from the
New Mexico Expedition, reported for duty at Regimental Headquarters Sep-
tember 20th, and were in good condition for active service. For a full ac-
count of these companies while away from the regiment, see supplements
I and II.
On the 26th of September. Second Lieutenant Bassett, B company, was
detailed and assigned to duty as Acting Adjutant, vice Second Lieutenant
Mentzer, returned to duty with his company, and the resignation of Assistant
Surgeon George B. Wood was accepted, on account of disability. In the
resignation of Dr. Wood, the regiment lost an able and efficient officer, and
the officers a couiteous and genial comrade.
On the 27th of September the Second marched in light order on a scout,
and returned to Cox's Creek, twelve miles south of Port Scott, on the 30th.
This was one of the hardest, and least productive of good results, of any
trip ever made by the regiment, and it remains a mystery to this day why
it Avas required to make it. The scout was made southwest from Fort Scott.
Three days and nights were occupied. A brief description of the first night's
march will suffice to describe the entire trip. The regiment was in camp
six miles southeast of ^'ort Scott; left camp at sundown; traveled all night
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-estimated distance thirty-five miles— and in the morning at eight o'clock, it
was just seven miles from the place of starting. The same farce was played
for the next three days and the two intervening nights, until the Second
found itself, on the 30th, as above stated.
September 30th Captain Crawford was assigned Acting Major commanding
a battalion, and Lieutenant Johnston to command of company A. Captain
Crawford never returned to duty with the company again.
On the morning of the 1st of October orders were received for the regi-
ment to march forthwith to reinforce Brigadier General Solomon, com-
manding division at Sarcoxie, Mo., who was threatened by a superior force
at Newtonia. First Lieutenant Luther H. Wood, First Battalion Quarter- .
master, was assigned to duty as Commissary of Subsistence, having re-
I orted from detached service at Department Headquarters.
The regiment reported to Brigadier General Solomon on the night of the
3d, and at one o'clock a. m., of the 4th, marched on the direct road to
Newtonia, and on the morning of the 4th entered that place. (See Report
No. 4.)
October 5th the Second marched to Neosho, twelve miles west of New-
tonia. and returned to the latter place at noon the next day, thence eight
miles southwest to Indian Creek, and on the 10th marched to a point five
miles north of Keittsville, where it was paid by Major Baton, to include
August 31st. Captain Hopkins, having been relieved from detached service
with Hopkins' Battery, returned to the command of his company at this
place. (See Supplement III.) Captain Amaziah Moore was granted leave of
absence for thirty days.
On the 16th the Second was ordered to the front to ascertain the position
of the enemy, and if possible, to report their strength, preparatory to a
forward movement of the army, and reached Elk Horn tavern, on Pea
Ridge, the same day, and on the 12th moved forward to Sugar Creek, on the
18th to Cross Hollows, on the 19th to Mud Town, driving the enemy's pickets
and outposts twenty miles.
This w-as an important expedition. The enemy was known to be in con-
siderable force in front of our aimy, and it became necessary to find out
something concerning their position, and ascertain their strength. A cav-
alry regiment was sent out on the loth, but returned after an absence of
twelve hours. Brigadier General Schofield then directed the detail of a
regiment that would go where ordered and stay until recalled. The Second
Kansas Cavalry was selected, and performed the duty without faltering,
and returned to the line of the army, then advanced to Pea Ridge, on the
20th. (See Report No. .5.)
At dark on the 20th, the Second was again on the march, having the ad-
vance of the division moving west, reached Bentonville before daylight, and
again resumed the march at sundown of the 21st, holding the same relative
position in the column, and reached Maysville at sunrise on the morning of
the 22d. The regiment numbered four hundred and ninety-seven, aggregate
for duty, and had just been on a very severe march and scout, and in the
saddle for five days and seven nights in succession, (having rested one day
at Bentonville.) Eight miles east of Maysville a halt was ordered for one
hour. The night was very dark, and the timber on each side of the road
heavy. The advance guard consisted of company K, of the Second, whicli
was followed by Brigadier General Blunt, division commander, with his
staff and escort; Colonel Cloud, brigade commander, with his staff, came
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next, and then the Second Kansas Cavalry. Brigadiei- General Blunt ordered
the column forward. Lieutenant Colonel Bassett sent an officer to the rear
of the regiment to communicate the order to each squadron commander.
When the head of the column had arrived within two miles of Maysville, a halt
was ordered, and Lieutenant Colonel Bassett was directed to send two
squadrons around the town to surprise and capture the pickets, and prevent
any communication with the enemy's main force. It was then first dis-
covered that no troops had moved forward from the place of halting, six
miles back, except the Second. Major Fisk was sent back to order tii-
division forward with all possible speed.
'""he plan was to surprise and attack the enemy early in the morniug
Dut the delay of the attacking force was likely to interfere •materially wi h
that plan. The pickets had escaped, and conveyed intelligence to the reb^ 1
commander that a force was approaching. Time would be gained by hlra
for preparation, and instead of capture, he might make good his escape.; in-
stead of an easy conquest, a desperate struggle might come; instead of victoi.\-.
defeat might follow; and all from the carelessness and inattention of some
officer, whose rank and authority had been conferred upon him under the
belief that he was capable of discharging the duties of his responsible po-
sition.
The position was a novel one for officers to be placed in. It was the
division commander's duty to know that each brigade was in its proper
place, that his column was arranged in order for formation into line of
battle. It was the duty of the brigade commanders to see that the'ir re-
spective brigades were ready for instant attack. It would not do to pre-
sume that every regiment, detachment and battery, would maintain its
proper place, and go into action without any supervision of its movements.
True, they might do so, but if Ihey did not, their neglect might be fatal to
the army, as well as to its commander. Had the entire division been up
in time, the result might have been different. Instead of being driven off
the ground, a large portion, if not all of the enemy, might have been cap-
tured.
Squadrons B and I were sent around the town, but the pickets made their
escape and alarmed the enemy, four miles southwest of Maysville. The
regiment moved forward and entered the town of Maysville soon after
daylight, where a halt was again ordered for a short time, to hear from the
division in the rear.
Soon after sunrise the Second moved on a trot in the direction of the
enemy, drove in their line of skirmishers, and although five miles in ad-
vance of the rest of the division, attacked the rebel force in position, drove
them from their guns, captured a battery of four pieces, (three six pound
field pieces and one twelve pound howitzer), and sent it to the rear before
reinforcements came up.
The enemy was posted four thousand (4,000) strong with a battery in the
edge of a heavy body of timber skirting the prairie on the south. The at-
tacking force — consisting of four hundred and ninety-seven (497) men and
officers, and one section of mountain howitzers — advanced at a gallop in
column across the open prairie, formed "Left front into line of battle" within
three hundred yeards of the enemy, and, under a heavy fire of musketry and
artillery, dismounted, charged across an open field and routed the rebel force
without a single baj-onet. (For a full description of this action see Report
No. 6.)
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On the 24th Major Fisk, with a detachment of two hundred (200) men
was sent down the State Line road to the town of Cincinnati, and returned
on the 26th without accident.
On the 27th of October a battery was organized by assigning Captain
Hopkins with company B to the command of the four (4) pieces captured
on the 22d; and the battery thus organized was designated, by General
Order from Regimental Headquarters, as "Hopkins' Battery," but continued
with, and reported to the regiment.
On the same day 2d Lieutenant B. S. Bassett was assigned to duty as
A. A. A. G. at Brigade Headquarters; 2d Lieutenant Cross was detached
and assigned to duty as Acting Adjutant; and 2d Lieutenant David R. Cole-
man, 1st Battalion Adjutant, was mustered out as a supernumary; 2d Lieu-
tenant William C. Hook, C company, was tried by General Court Martial
for "misbehavior before the enemy," in the action of the 22d— charges pre-
ferred by Lieutenant Colonel Bassett— found guilty, and subjected to pri-
vate reprimand by the General Commanding Division.
On the 31st of October the Second marched in rear of the division to
Spavina Creek, and was mustered for pay by Colonel Cloud.
Captain Byron P. Ayres was sent on detached service to Fort Seott
Fort Leavenworth.
The regiment marched from Spavina Creek on the 6th of November to
Prairie Creek, eight miles southwest of Bentonville, and squadrons A, F and
K, under command of Major Fisk, were sent to Brown's Mills, eight miles
southwest, to hold an advanced post. They remained there until the 15th,
and rejoined the regiment, which had moved west on the 14th, and reached
Pollard's, on the west line of the State on the 15th, and camped.
While at Prairie Creek two hundred (200) officers and men were sent to
scout the country in the direction of Rhea's Mills, Cane Hill and Dick Oliver's;
and having proceeded via Cane Hill into Cove Creek returned up that creek via
Payetteville to Regimental Headquarters, having met a rebel force under com-
mand of Colonel Emmet McDonald in Cane Hill and pursued them more
than ten miles down the road towards Van Buren. A rebel flag was captured
■<rad the enemy compelled to flee in haste; and as each mule team gave out
the v/agon and its contents were fired and abandoned. On the return a number
of bushwhackers were captured.
Second I^ieutenant Waugh was detached, and assigned to duty at Division
Headquarters as Judge Advocate.
On the 17th of November Captain Ciawiord was sent with one hundred
1 100) men to Carthage, Missouri, to reinforce the escort to a supply train en-
route from Fort Scott, and returned on the 26th.
On the 27th the Second marched in light order in the rear of the division
south via Cincinnati to near Rhea's Mills.
On the 2Sth the march was resumed, with company C, under command of
Captain Whittenhall, as advance guard, three companies under command of
Major Fisk at the head, of the column, followed by the 2d Indian Battery, next
by the 11th Kansas Infantry, and then by the remaining five squadrons under
command of Lieutenant Colonel Bassett. Having passed Rhea's Mills, and
Yvhile yet four miles from Cane Hill, the 11th Kansas halted to rest; but the
; avalry and artillery in advance pushed on and engaged the enemy one mile
iiorth of Boonsboro. At the first report of the artillery the five squadrons in
the rear of the 11th Kansas passed that regiment by file at a gallop; and, with
the four companies imder Major Fisk, supported the 2d Indiana Battery until
tiie Infantry came up.
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The enemy was reported at six thousand (6,000), but did not, probably, ex-
ceed three thousand (3,000), under General Marmaduke, and were known to
be well equipped and well officered— by such men as Coffey, Shelby, McDonald,
and others. Yet Brigadier General Blunt, Division Commander, and Colonel
Cloud, Brigadier Commander, found themselves under the enemy's fire at
short range, with a full battery of light artillery, with only four small com-
panies of cavalry to support it, and no reinforcements within four miles.
Courage under such circumstances could not save a battery. Ignorance o.i
the part of the enemy of the true position was its only safety— its best support.
Had the enemy charged the Federal advance, as they should have done, in the
outset. Major Fisk'? cavalry might have saved themselves from capture, bui
the 2d Indiana Battery, the pride of the Hoosiers, .would have fired its last
shot in defence of liberty.
At Old Fort Wayne five hundred (500) men of this regiment captured a bat-
tery of four pieces supported by more than one thousand (1,000) men. How
much easier for Marmaduke, with one thousand (1,000) men to have captured
six pieces supported by less than two hundred (200). The brilliant oppor-
tunity was presented, but the enemy faltered and the battery was saved. So
long as an officer js successful it matters but little how his point is gained,
or what blunders he may have committed. But if defeated by his own negli-
gence or carelessness he cannot survive it.
The attack commenced at 11 o'clock A. M., and the Second kept the advance
in the pursuit of the enemy, which retreated towards Van Buren down the
Cove Creek road for seven miles, and until 4 o'clock P. M., skirmishing the
greater portion of the time. Major Fisk was wounded severely on the top of
his head by a piece of shell, but continued on duty in command of his battalion
until he received a peremptory order fi'om his commanding officer to report
to the Surgeon to have his wound dressed, who forbade his return to the front.
(For full account of this action see Report No. 7.)
The regiment bivouacked for the night on Cove Creek, and the next day
returned to Boonsboro, and camped.
Notice was received at Regimental Headquarters that Second Lieutenant
Joseph Cracklin, 2d Battalion Adjutant, on duty with battery in Tennessee,
had been mustered out of the service as a supernumery; and on the 2d of De-
cember, Major Fisk being unfit for actual field duty on account of wounds re-
ceived in action, was, by order of Brigadier Beneral Blunt, directed to report
for duty at Fort Leavenworth.
On the same day a scouting party of seventy-five (75) men was sent out
under Captain Cameron, with instructions to proceed to Natural Dam, on Lee's
Creek, via Dick Oliver's, and return via Evansville, on the State Line road.
Captain Cameron performed the duty assigned him; and, returning on the 3d,
brought reliable information that General Hindman was crossing his army
at Van Buren for the purpose of marching to attack the Army of the Frontier.
On the 3d scouting parties were sent out on all the roads leading south,
but returned without any special intelligence except corroborating the infor-
mation brotight in by Captain Cameron.
On the 4th Captain Russell was sent down the Cove Creek road, and Lieu-
tenant Moore was sent down the Mountain road, with instructions to go until
they met the enemy's pickets. Captain Russell moved cautiously down the
cretik, and about seven miles below the outposts encountered the enemy's
pickets, remained near them until daylight and returned.
Lieutenant Moore was particularly directed to discover, if possible, the
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rnemy'a strength, as well as to watch their movements. He met the pickets
and drove them in, and during the night from the hills observed their camp
tires, passed down on their left flank and drove their pickets in on the south.
He returned and reported Lieutenant Colonel Bassett about 3 o'clock A. M.
of the 5th, and was sent at once to Division Headquarters to give information
to the commanding General. Lieutenant Moore reported the enemy's camp
tires as extending for three miles, and very numerous. The next morning
the entire effective force of the regiment went to the front, and scouting par-
ties w^ere again sent out. Captain Gardner was sent down Cove Creek; Lieu-
tenant Mitchell was sent across to the Wire road and Lieutenant Moore was
again sent down the Mountain road. Captain Gardner and Lieutenant Moore
met the pickets. The former returned to the outpost and took command of it.
and the latter returned in the night to the camp. Lieutenant Mitchell returned
without seeing the enemy.
Assistant Surgeon .John W. Robinson, of Douglas county, having been com-
missioned and mustered in, vice Wood, .resigned, reported and was assigned
to duty, and Captain Moore returned to duty from absence with leave.
The outpost was stationed on Cove Creek where the roads from Fayette-
ville and Cane Hill meet. Cove Creek is a deep gulch, very narrow, with steep
mountains on either side, and an army once in it must either go through or
turn back— there being for twenty miles no place where artillery could be
moved up the mountain side without great difficulty. The enemy was moving
up that creek. The outpost was the salient point. If it could be held the
enemy could not flank the 1st Division and get in its rear, or advance further
to the attack. It was a very strong point, and was the key to the position, and
could have been, and should have been held at all hazard.
It was evident that the head of the rebel column had not advanced on the
5th, and that an attempt would probably be made to drive in the outposts on
the morning of the 6th. To be properly prepared for that attack. General
Blunt, on the afternoon of the 5th. directed Colonel Cloud to reinforce the
picket, or outpost, with sufficient force to hold it.
Captain Gardner was in command of the outpost, consisting of one hundred
(100) men. Colonel Cloud directed Lieutenant Colonel Bassett to detail an
additional hundred men and two howitzers to be in readiness to march at 5
o'clock next morning to reinforce Captain Gardner, and also ordered one
hundred and fifty men for the same purpose from another regiment in the
same brigade. It was suggested that the entire regiment ought to be sent
and be on the ground by midnight. The outpost was not less than six miles
from Regimental Headquarters; the road was very rough and a mountain had
to be crossed, and at least an hour an a half would ordinarily be required to
reach it; and reinforcements starting at 5 o'clock could not possibly reach it
before daylight.
The suggestions were not heeded, and Captain Cameron was detailed with
two Lieutenants and one hundred (100) men, and Lieutenant Stover, with his
section of mountain howitzers; and positive instructions were given to be in
the saddle and in readiness to march at the hour specified.
Captain Cameron started with his detachment at precisely 5 o'clock A. M.
on the Cth, but when four miles out he met a messenger from Captain Gardner,
informing him ihat his outpost had been attacked before daylight by such
overwhelming numbers that he was compelled to fall back. Captain Cameron
hastened forward, reinforced Captain Gardner on the top of the mountain,
where ihe latter was slowly I'etiring before the enemy's skirmishers. The
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i-einfoi-cement checked the enemy's advance, and Captain Gardner then sent a
messenger to Lieutenant Colonel Bassett informing him that he had fallen
back two miles, to the north brow of the mountain, and that the enemy had
followed him closely.
The balance of the regiment then moved out to the support of Captain
Gardner without waiting for orders, and reached the foot of the mountain just
as Captain Gardner was driven by the enemy off from it into the valley below.
Had the outpost been properly reinforced it might still have been driven from
it'j position; but that supposition cannot be received as a sufficient plea in
this case. A larger reinforcement should have been sent, and ought to hav"
been sent so as to have arrived on the ground at midnight, as suggested. To
haA-e sent them much earlier might have discovered the act to the enemy; to
delay it later was fatal.
During the day the Second Cavalry was reinforced by battalion of the
Eleventh Kansas Infantry, and succeeded in regaining the top of the mountain.
The enemy made three charges to dislodge our forces, but failed. The enemy
being strongly reinforced, made the last charge just before dark, to drive our
forces back into the valley. The position was now plain. The enemy had
already driven our outposts back two miles from the forks of the road, and
an attempt would be made either to cross the mountain and make an attack on
the Union forces at daylight, or make a flank movement, and get between
General Blunfs command and General Herron, who was marching with rein
forcemcnts from the northeast via Fayetteville. To the Second Kansas wa;^,
therefore, entrusted a very responsible position. Captain S. J. Crawford
was in immediate command of the companies of the Second Cavalry in the
skirmishing of the 6th. He was supported by company H, of the Elevenih
Kansas Infantry, under Captain Joel Huntoon, with companies D and I. of the
Eleventh, as a reserve.
The morning of the 7th was beautiful — clear and frosty. Every prepari -
tion was made to resist an attack from the enemy. Slight skirmishing ensued,
v/hen it was discovered that the enemy had withdrawn all but a few who wer'^
left for a mere feint. Our skirmishers moved forward with but little oppc-
i-ition. The left Hank of the First Division had been passed. Hindman was
in its rear. Reports of artillery told too plainly that General Herron wa-
attacked; that the reinforcements, marching to the support of the First Di-
vision, were in imminent danger of defeat. (See Report No. 8.)
At eleven o'clock, A. M., on the 7th, the Second received orders to move in
the direction of Rhea's Mill, in rear of the division, and came up with the col-
umn a mile and a half from that place. The enemy had engaged the Second
and Tliird divisions, under Brigadier General Herron, at the crossing of Illi-
nois Ci'eek. five miles east of Rhea's Mills. The First Division was turned at
once in that direction, and this regiment moved by file at a gallop, and arrived
on the battlefield in advance of the column, and formed line of battle on the
enemy's left flank, dismounted, took position between the Tenth and Thir-
teenth Regiments of Kansas Infantry, and maintained its position until
driven lack with the rest of the line, when it immediately re-formed, mounted,
and moved to the support of the artillery, which was retiring, with prolonges
attached, firing with great rapidity; and soon after dark the Second retired
to the rear one mile, and bivouacked. Second Lieutenant B. S. Bassett was
tfiken prisoner, and in the night was sent, with a small party of the enemy to
Cane Hill. He had informed General Hindman that he was fighting the three
divisions of the Army of the Frontier, while Hindman thought he was fight-
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ins but two, and that the First Division, under Brigadier General Blunt, was
twelve miles in his rear, at Cane Hill, where he had flanked it. Finding that
the lieutenant's statements were true that General Blunt had left Cane H?ll
in the forenoon of that day, and therefore had had sufficient time to march that
distance, preparations were at once made for retreat. Blankets were wrapped
around the wheels of the artillery to muffle them, and as soon as it was lighl
a flag of truce was sent, asking an armistice, and Lieutenant Bassett was
K'leased on parole.
Captain Avra P. Russell, of company K. was mortally wounded. He was
at the head of his command, with It marched into line, dismounted, and fell
at the first fire. He was carried to the I'ear, and everything done that could be
to relieve him. He lived to learn that the enemy was vanquished. He was a
b}-ave ?oldier, an accomplished ofiicer, a firm friend, and an implacable enemy.
His virtues v/eie cheiished by his comrades, and his faults forgotten. He
died cu the 12th. A Geneial Order was published from Regimental Head-
quarters, in which his services were extolled, and the several actions in which
ho had taken part mentioned, and his character eulogized.
On the 8th the Second remained inactive, and on the 9th moved to Rhea's
^liil. (See Rerort No. 9.)
On the 10th, First Lieutenant Ooiton, having been relieved from duty as
C. S. Indian expedition, was detached, and assigned to duty as A. A. Q. M.,
First Brigade, Colonel W. R. Judson commanding. On the 12th the regiment
moved back to its old camp at Cane Hill, and was engaged on picket duty and
scouting until the 26th, without any occurrence of special importance. On
the 27th the regiment marched in advance of the division, and bivouacked
that night at the mouth of Cove Creek, at Dick 01iver's,,and the next morning
resumed the same order in column, moved rapidly forward, met the enemy's
pickets sixteen miles from Van Buren, drove them back, and met a regiment of
Texas cavalry at Dripping Springs. At this place Lieutenant Colonel Bas-
sett was ordered, with six squadrons, by Brigadier General Herron to make
;! detour to the right, and gain a road two or three miles further west, which
(a used him to enter Van Buren half an hour behind the advance. Captain
.Moore, in command of the other three squadrons, maintained the advance
into Van Buren. and supported by a regiment of Missouri cavalry, drove the
Texas regiment, before referred to, into and through Van Buren, and captured
their baggage train, consisting of twenty-five wagons; the entire advance
under Colonel Cloud. During the afternoon an attack was made by the enemy
from across the river with artillery. The Second was formed in the rear, and
to the south of the town, but could not, of course, be rendered available, owing
to the interposition of the river as a barrier, and the fight, therefore, became
solely an engagement with artillery, in which the Union forces were success-
ful. The same night the regiment bivouacked in the rear of Van Buren. and
on the morning of the 29th made a scout down the north side of the Arkansas
river twenty-five miles, and returned at twelve o'clock P. M., to find that the
army had moved again north in the direction of Fayetteville. Next day the
Second marched to Dick Oliver's, on Lee's Creek, and on the 31st to Price's old
headquai'ters on Cove Creek, and was there mustered for pay. On the first
day of January, 1863, the regiment reached Rhea's Mill, to which place all the
baggage of the army had been sent, and placed under the command of Colonel
Judson, who was left with the First Brigade to guard it. (See Report No. 10.)
Captain Ayres returned to duty with his company from detached service,
and First Lieutenant E. C. D. Lines rejoined his company from detached ser-
30 Militanj Rlstonj of Kansas Rcg'uucnfs.
vice as A. D. C. on the staff of Brigadier General Mitchell, and at the saniv-
time, a large portion of the men who had been detached in Maj-, 1862, for duty
Avith Hollister's battery, rejoined their companies.
On the second day of January the Second moved to Illinois Creek, and on
the 3d to Elm Springs, where it remained until the 11th. Hopkin's batter.v
was detached frohi the regiment, and assigned to duty with the Indian Brig-
ade, and as It never afterwards rejoined the regiment, but subsequently was
permanently detached, by order of the Secretary of War, and designated the
Third Kansas Battery, no further mention will be made of it in connection
with the history of the Second Kansas Cavalry.
First Lieutenant J. C. French was assigned to duty as A. A. G. at Brigade
Headquarters, vice Lieutenant Bassett, returned to duty with his company.
Lieutenant Lee was assigned to duty as Acting Adjutant, vice Lieutenant
Cross, returned to duty with his company, and First Lieutenant John Johnston
was detailed and sent to Kansas in charge of a recruiting party.
On the 11th of January the Second moved to Mud Town, on the Springfiekl
and Fayetteville road. On the 12th Captain Cameron was sent on a scout to
Huntsville, and did not rejoin the regiment until the 20th, at Springfield,
Missouri. No written account was ever made of that scout, and consequently
nothing definite can be stated regarding it.
On the 12th the regiment was ordered back to Elm Springs to escort a
supply train to Springfield, Missouri, and the latter place was reached on the
16th. On the 17th the Second was ordered on a scout towards Hartsville, in
pursuit of a rebel force which had attacked Springfield on the 8th, but finding
the "track cold" — so cold that more than twenty (20) men froze their feet —
and so old that the "oldest inhabitants" could scarcely remember it, ofl^ceis
and men returned to Springfield on the 20th, to refiect on the brilliancy of th>
movement, and admire the genius that planned it.
Captain Cameron was placed in arrest on the 20th, under charges preferred
by his First Lieutenant, J. C. French.
During the month of February the regiment was employed on picket duty
and escorting forage and supply trains, and on the 10th of that month Lieu-
tenant Colonel Bassett was sent on detached service to St. Louis, and the com-
mand of the regiment devulved upon Captain Moore, who mustered it for pay
on the 28th.
On the 14th of February Second Lieutenant John B. Dexter was assigned,
by order of the Department Commander, as Post Quartermaster at Springfiekl,
Missouri; and by same authority, Second Lieutenant G. M. Waugh was as-
signed to duty as Judge Advocate of the District of Southwest Missouri. First
Sergeant Morris Enright, having been commissioned and mustered First
Lieutenant and Adjutant, vice First Lieutenant John Pratt, promoted Assisi-
ant Adjutant General of Volunteers, was placed on duty, and Lieutenant Lee
was returned to duty with his company. Lieutenant Colonel Bassett returned
to duty on the first day of March. On the 8th the regiment was paid by Major
Wilson, to include the 31st of October, 1862, and on the 26th Lieutenant B. B.
Mitchell was placed in arrest on charges preferred by Colonel Cloud.
On the 2Tth of March the resignations of Captain Byron P. Ayres and Sec-
ond Lieutenant William M. Hook were accepted, on account of disability. In
the resignation of Captain Ayres the regiment lost an intelligent and brave
officer, and his company an excellent commander. But the fatigue and expe-
rience incident to the active campaign of the past eight months had been too
severe for him, and he was compelled to leave the service, which he had been
among the first to enter.
I
MUifurij Historij of Kansas lict/iiiiciils. 31
On the 1st of April Major Charles W. Blair was assigned to the command
of Fort Scott, Kansas. During the month First Lieutenant Ballard was sent
to Fayetteville to bring up some wounded and sick soldiers left there in Feb-
ruary. On the ir>th the regiment was paid by Major Adams to include the
28th of February, 1863; and on the 30th it was inspected and mustered for pay.
May 1st the regiment was paid by Major Adams to include April 30th, 1863.
On the 4th of May Lieutenant Colonel Bassett was placed in arrest under
charges preferred by Captain Samuel J. Crawford.
On the 5th of May First Lieutenant Edward C. D. Lines was promoted Cap-
tain of C company, vice Wittenhall, discharged; First Sergeant Edgar A.
Baker was promoted to First Lieutenant, vice Lines; Sergeant Henry S. Jenks
was promoted to Second Lieutenant, vice Hook, resigned, and Captain A.
Moore was granted leave of absence on account of disease contracted in the
line of duty.
In the month of May Captain Crawford, who succeeded to the command of
the regiment, made a scout, with other troops, in the direction of Carthage
via Benton ville, where a number of bushwhackers were captured. A rebel
force under Colonel Coffey was encountered near Carthage and dispersed;
also Livingston's band was routed near Sherwood.
Second Lieutenant Charles Dimon was promoted to First Lieutenant I com-
pany, vice Hunt, resigned, and First Sergeant Edward Ross was promoted
Second Lieutenant, vice Dimon. First Lieutenant John M. Mentzer, having
received a commission, was mustered Captain of company K, vice Russell, de-
ceased.
On the 10th of .June the trial of Lieutenant Colonel Bassett commenced
l'( fore a General Court Martial, and continued until the 20th, when the Judge
Advocate asked a continuance for 30 days.
On the 10th of .Tune Chaplain Charles Reynolds, was, by order of the De-
partment Commander, detached and assigned to duty at Fort Scott, and on
the 29th, Major Fisk returned and assumed command of the regiment, and
inspected and mustered it for pay on the 30th.
On the 6th of July Brigadier General McNeil assumed command of the
1 'istrict of Southwest Missouri, and company A was detached and entered on
duty at District Headquarters as personal escort to the General commanding.
]*~irst Lieutenant J. C. French was detached and assigned to duty at District
Headquarters as A. D. C. ; Second Lieutenant H. S. Jenks was detached and
assigned to duty at Brigade Headquarters as A. A. A. G., and First Lieutenant
and Quartermaster C. L. Gaston, having been relieved from duty with Colonel
.ludson, and was detached and assigned to duty at Brigade Headquarters as
A. A. Q. M.
On the 23d of July the regiment, under command of Captain Gunt.her, was
sent to Cassville, Missouri; Major Fisk was detailed on a General Court Mar-
tial; Lieutenant John Johnston returned to duty with his company, and Cap-
tain John Gardner was detailed for duty on a Military Commission for the trial
of citizen prisoners.
On the 26th of July the General Court Martial resumed the consideration
of Lieutenant Colonel Bassett's case; and pending a motion by the prosecu-
tion to discontinue it. Brigadier General McNeil directed the Judge Advoca'e
to send all the proceedings to him for examination.
Captain Crawford resumed command of the regiment at Cassville about
the 1st of August; First Lieutenant L. H. Wood was detached and assigned
to duty at Brigade Headquarters as A. C. S., and Surgeon J. P. Root was as-
signed to duty as Surgeon in Chief of Troops in the Field.
32 Military Historj/ of Kansas Ref/iments.
On the 6th of August Lieutenant Colonel Bassett was released from arrest,
the General commanding having decided after examining the testimony for
the prosecution that there was no evidence presented that could sustain the
charges. The Court Martial was dissolved. Lieutenant Colonel Bassett and
Major Fisk were detailed upon a General Court Martial to convene at Spring-
field, Missouri, August 12th; and the disability of Captain Amziah Moore still
cnntinuirig, he was honorably discharged from the service.
On the 1-lth of August the Second moved from Cassville under command
of Captain Crawford to Bentonville, Arkansas, on the 16th to Fayetteville. on
the 17th to Cane Hill, on the 18th to Rhea's Mill, on the 19th to Cincinnati,
and the same day started for Fort Gibson, Cherokee Indian territory, and
arrived there on the 21st. On the 23d it crossed the Arkansas river to Hone\
Springs, in the Creek Indian territory; on the 24th to the Canadian river.
Choctaw Indian territory.
At this 'place, by direction of General Blunt, Captain Crawford, with the
2d Kansas Cavalry and detachments of the 14th Kansas Cavalry, 3d Wisconsin
Cavalry and Captain Kauffman's howitzers, 3d Indiana Home Guards, was
sent to the West by way of North Fork Town for the purpose of getting to the
rear of the enemy and destroying their supplies at Perryville, and capturing
the enemy's train. Gen. Cooper at this time was in front and south of General
Blunt's command about ten miles. Captain Crawford, on reaching North
Fork Town, sent messages back to General Blunt that he had safely reached
the latter place and destroyed their w^arehouses of supplies; had taken all the
clothing the men could in any way use; had burned the depot of ordnance
supplies, and would, by daylight next morning, reach the junction of the
roads and proceed to Perryville to the accomplishment of the designated work.
He moved forward from North Fork Town, captured a paymaster's outfit with
S40,100, captured a number of horses and mules, destroyed some wagons, and
ari'ived at the junction to find that the rebel army had retreated before Gen-
eral Blunt made any move towards them; and that they had already passed
the junction towards Perryville. He here joined the forces of General Blunt
and hotly pursued General Cooper's command — overtook it, and drove it be-
yond Perryville. On the 27th the command, on the return, camped near the
junction; the next night— the 28th— at Scullyville. The 29th, 30th and 31st it
marched to the Poteau river, about 16 miles south of Fort Smith. From Scul-
lyville Captain Mentzer, with one company, went to, and took possession of
Fort Smith, and again raised the stars and stripes to the breeze, never again,
it is to be Jioped, to be taken down by enemies of the govei-nment.
On the 1st of September, the brigade, the Second at the head, moved east
from Poteau to the road leading from Fort Smith toward Backbone mountain,
where a i.ebel force under General Cabbell was overtaken. Company C, com-
manded by Captain E. C. D. Lines, in the advance, was ambushed, the Cap-
tain and a number of his men killed and wounded.
On the 2d the command moved north to Fort Smith.
Captain John Gardner having been relieved from duty on Military Commis-
sion at Spiingfield. Missouri, was ordered to rejoin his regiment at Fort
Smith, Arkansas, and on the lOth of September, between Elk Horn Tavern and
Cross Hollow, was captured by the enemy, held a prisoner for several days,
released on parole and returned to Springfield, but afterwards made the trip
with better success.
Sometime later in the month of September a detachment of the regiment
was sent with other troops lo Dardanelle, Arkansas, where a rebel force was
encountered and defeated.
Military Hisforj/ of Kansas Ref/inicnts. S3
On the Isl of October B company was permanently detached by order of
the Secretary of War and created into a battery to be thereafter known as
Third Kansas Battery, Captain Henry Hopkins, First Lieutenant John F.
Aduddell, and Second Lieutenant B. S. Bassett.
On the 13th of October Major Charles W. Blair was promoted to Lieutenant
Colonel, Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry.
On the 28th of October the Regiment was paid by Major Sullivan to include
I lie 31st of August, and on the 31st of October it was mustered for pay by Cap-
lain A. W. Matthews.
On the 2d of November Lieutenant Colonel Bassett and Major Fisk rejoined
the regiment, and the former resumed command.
On the 6th Captain Mentzer with one hundred (100) men was sent to Darda-
nelle where he remained until the 23d of December, and rejoined the regiment
at Ti'aldron.
On the 10th Captain Gardner was sent with one hundred (100) men to
Charleston, twenty miles east of Fort Smith, where a large amount of cotton
V, as seized and brought into Fort Smith.
On the 15th Captain Gardner was sent with fifty (50) men to Waldron, forty-
five miles southeast of Fort Smith, to report to Colonel Johnson, commanding
iroops at that place, who ordered him to scout in the direction of Boonville;
and near that place he met the rebel Colonel Brooks with six hundred (600)
men. Discovering the rebel advance and supposing it to be a small band of
guerrillas, he gave the order to charge; and such was the impetuosity of the
men that some of them passed entirely through the enemy's lines. Some were
captured, and a few, discovering the large force in time to do so, wheeled about,
:iud, with the enemy in pursuit, charged the other way with all possible speed.
Captain Hopkins, Third Kansas Battery, having been regularly com-
niissioned and mustered in as Major, vice Blair, promoted, reported and was
assigned to duty. First Lieutenant Charles Dimon was promoted to Captain
I urapany I, vice Ayers, resigned. First Lieutenant Edgar A. Barker was pro-
moted to Captain company C, vice Lines, killed in action, and Clarence J. Wil-
"liam.s was promoted First Lieutenant company I, from private same company.
On the 29th of November an order was issued constituting a new company
out of the recruits enlisted by Lieutenant Stover, and assigned that officer to
I he command as Captain, designating it company B.
The regiment was ordered on the 30th to i-eport to Colonel Johnson, First
kansas Infantry, at Waldron, and reached that place on the 1st of December,
. lid on the 2d marched on a scout via Mt. Ida to Caddo Gap, where it re-
mained over night.
Lieutenant Stover was sent with a squad of men ten miles directly south;
iiid Lieutenant Cosgrove with another party on the Arkadelphia road. Both
> ncountered the enemy's scouting parties, and returned.
On the 5th the regiment marched west towards Dallas and on the 6th and
Tth returned to Waldron, where Lieutenant Colonel Bassett was assigned to
The command of the Third Brigade, and the command of the regiment devolved
on Major Fisk.
December 6th Captain Crawford was promoted Colonel of the Eighty-third
U. S. Colored Troops. He was ordered to the command of the regiment, and
on duty with it for two months prior to this time, and mustered to Novem-
ber Isi.
On the 10th of December Assistant Surgeon John W. Robinson died at Fort
Smith, Arkansas.
3— ii.
34 Militaiff Ilistorij of Kansas Rer/iments.
During the month of December the regiment was actively engaged in scout-
ing east, west and south of Waldron, and frequently met scouting parties of the
«nemy. The weather was rainy and cold, the men were on short rations and
suffeied more than they had done at any time before. On the 24th snow fell
to the depth of ten inches, and the thermometer indicated 18 degrees below
zero.
On the 24th Captain Mentzer met a force of the enemy near Dallas and was
repulsed.
On the 27th Captain Gardner, who was stationed with his company as an
outpost, was attacked in the middle of the night, while the most of his men
were asleep, by a superior force; but he drove his assailants off, killing their
commander and killing and wounding a number of the men, losing on his own
part two (2) killed and several wounded. No written report was made. The
attack was a complete surprise, although Captain Gardner had one-third of
his men on picket at the time. It is due Captain Gardner to say that he had
taken proper precaution for the safety and protection of his position.
On the 31st of December the camp equipage of the regiment arrived, the
regiment was inspected and mustered for pay by Major Fisk, and a permanent
camp M as established.
On the 8th of January, 1864, First Lieutenant John Johnston was promoted
to Captain of Company A, vice Crawford; Second Lieutenant Samuel K. Cross,
to First Lieutenant, vice Johnston.
On the 11th William P. Phillips, from private company F, was promoted to
First Lieutenant company B; Second Lieutenant Henry S. Jenks, to First
Lieutenant company C, vice Barker; Sergeant Alfred B. Hopkins, to Second
JJeuteuant, vice Jenks, and Second Lieutenant Gideon M. Waugh, G company,
was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel Second Arkansas Infantry.
During the month of January the regiment was actively engaged in scout-
ing, frequently going as far south as Dallas, and southeast to Caddo Gap; and
on the 20th Captain Barker was sent out wath sixty (60) men, passed through
Caddo Gap, thence west to Barker's Springs, eighty miles from Waldron, where
the enemy was strongly posted in log houses; charged them at daylight, beat
down the doors of the cabins, captured thirty (30) prisoners, killed and
wounded fiftoen (15), and nearly as many more escaped. Lieutenant C. J.
Williams was shot through the right shoulder; one or more of Captain Bar-
ker's men was killed, and several v\founded. To make such an attack so far
from reinforcements, in the enemy's country, required not merely courage,
but rashness; but as was usually the case, the Second Kansas Cavalry came
out ahead, and the prisoners were brought to camp.
On the 20th of January one Fred. W. Schwarte, wearing the shoulder straps
of a Lieutenant Colonel, hailing from an Indian regiment, who had, by some
means, obtained an assignment to duty as Acting Inspector for the district,
visited the Third Brigade at Waldron, and inspected the Second Kansas Cav-
alry. The weather had become sufficiently warm to thaw the snow and take
the frost out of the ground, and this Inspector ordered Major Fisk to maneu-
ver his regiment in a plowed field. The horses floundered about — some fell
down, and their riders were compelled to dismount and lead them out.
Schwarte reported thai, the regiment was not well drilled; that neither men
nor officers knew how to discharge their duties properly; that the men were
neither clean nor soldierly in their appearance; and in fact, gave the regi-
ment the most unfavorable report possible. Yet, no regiment west of the
Mississippi did more work, performed harder service, or made a better appear-
¥
Militanj Historij of luDisas Rq/inicnt.s. 35
ance on parade, when so situated that it could put on its holiday attire, than
tlie Second Kansas Cavalry, and to have such a disgraceful record made con-
cerning it, was like gall and wormwood to the brave soldiers who had always
boen placed at the post of honor, "in the front." Notwithstanding, the Second
Kansas Cavalry continued to perform its duty, and in three days after occurred
the extraordinary results of Captain Barker's scout, chronicled above.
Sohwarte afterv.ards left the service, to save himself a dishonorable dismissal.
On the 8th of February, 1864, Sergeant Charles A. Archer, A company, was
promoted to Second Lieutenant, vice Cross, and on the 20th the regiment
moved north to Jenny Lind, twelve miles south of Fort Smith. First Lieu-
tenant Horace L. Moore was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel Fourth Arkansas
Cavalry, and Captain Hugh Cameron was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel
Second Arkansas Cavalry, and on the 25th. Major Adams paid the regiment,
to include the 31st of December, 1863. The regiment was inspected and mus-
tered for pay on the 28th by Major Fisk.
On the 1st of March Joseph Hutchinson, private of company G, was pro-
moted to First Lieutenant, company L, to fill an original vacancy, and John O.
Miller, of Folk county, Arkansas, was mustered Second Lieutenant same com-
pany, to fill an original vacancy. The organization of company L was com-
pleted on the 2d of March, by the promotion of First Lieutenant Pat Cosgrove
to be Captain. This squadron was recruited in Arkansas during the winter
of 1863-4, by Cosgrove, Hutchinson and Miller, and on the same day First
Lieutenant James C. French was promoted to Captain, company F, vice
Cameron, promoted.
The Second was ordered to prepare for a campaign, and was assigned to the
cavalry brigade commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Bassett, and the follow-
ing officers were assigned to duty at Brigade Headquarters: Lieutenant John
A. Lee, A. A. A. G.; Captain Charles Dimon, A. A. Q. M.; Lieutenant Alfred B.
Hopkins, A. D. C; and Lieutenant Henry S. Jenks was assigned to duty as
A. C. S. at Division Headquarters, Brigadier General Thayer commanding.
The regiment marched on the 22d to Boonville, on the 27th to Rock Creek, on
the 28th to Springfield, on the 29th to Danville, on the 30th to Fourche Le
Fave, and on the olst to South Fourche. While at Boonville, squadrons E and
D, under command of Captain Gardner, were sent to Roseville, Arkansas, and
ordered to report from that place to Colonel W. R. Judson, commanding Fort
Smith and the District of the Frontier.
On the 2d of April the regiment marched to Middle Fork of Saline, on the
3d to the South Fork of Saline, on the 4th to Magnet Cove, on the 5th to Midway,
on the 6th to Arkadelphia, on the 7th to Antoine Creek, on the Sth to Oska-
lona, on the 9th to Elkin's Ferry, and on the 10th to Sulphur Springs, where
the army under General Steele was joined by the Frontier Division, Seventh
Army Corps.
The enemy being reported in force six miles south, the army was marched
in that direction, this regiment on the 11th being on the right of the brigade
which formed a reserve for the left flank of the army. That night the men
slept on their arms, and the next day the regiment was formed in echelon on.
on the left of the brigade, which was on the flank of the left wing of the army.
As the Seventh Corps moved across Prairie de Anne it presented one of the
grandest sights ever seen in Arkansas. The entire line in the form of a
curve, the- wings being advanced and on higher ground than the center, with all
the reserves, cctild be seen at the same time; and everything was as regular,
orderly and quiet as a holiday parade. The enemy, under command of Gen-
36 Militaii/ Hifttorji of Kansas Rcf/iiiieiits.
eral MarmaaukP. i.i front, were entrenched, but retii'ed on our approach, evi-
dently tryia? to I'raw General Steele after them towards Washington, in a
westerly direction. Geneial Steele had been ordered, with the Seventh Corps,
from Little Rock to Camden, with a view of joining General Banks, who was
moving up Red river, in the general attack upon Shreveport, v/here it w.^.-,
anticipated the enemy would make a stand behind almost impregnable forti-
fications. Genei'al l^rice was in the neighborhood of Shreveport with sixteen
thousand (16,000) men, ready to march north or south, as occasion should
require. Kirby Smith was in front of Banks, contesting the ground, and Mar-
maduke was sent with eight thousand (8,000) cavalry to delay General Steele's
advance as much as possible. Kirby Smith met and defeated Banks, and
drove his army back, on the 7th, 8th and^Qth of April. Rumors of this rebel
success reached General Steele on- the 12th. As soon as it became known that
Banks was defeated, and that consequently Kirby Smith would not need the
assistance of Price's army, the latter moved northeast to attack General Steele.
Camden had been strongly fortified by the rebels. Marmaduke, with his cav-
alry, was not strong enough to hold it. General Steele moved foi'ty miles to
the west of it. as though he intended to go to Washington. The rebels were
misled. Marmaduke placed himself between Steele's army and Washington,
expecting to draw General Steele on until Price could get between the latter
and Camden; but General Steele marched direct for Camden, forty miles dis-
tant, leaving Marinaduke in the rear. Price was sixty miles from Camden,
but had much the best road to march on, and the race for that place was av
earnest one. The two roads were nearly parallel, and so near together, thar
the last night before reaching Camden the headquarters of the two armies
were but four miles apart, but General Steele had one special advantage: his
division of cavalry was in his front, and he hurried it forward, while Price's
cavalry division was in his rear.
When Steele turned the head of his column towards Camden, the cavalry
brigade was placed in the rear, and on the afternoon of the 13th, while the
Frontier Division was delayed for the trains to pass through a swamp, three
miles east of Prairie de Anne, an attack was made by Marmaduke. Brigadier
General Thayer, commanding the Frontier Division, formed, and drove the
attacking force back. Lieutenant Colonel Ba.ssett placed the Second Kansas
Cavalry under command of Major Fisk, on the right of the division, and the
Sixth and Fourteenth Regiments of Kansas cavalry, under command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Campbell, on the left. The division advanced into the prairie
with four squadrons of the Second thrown out to the front, and for nearly a
mile to the right, as skirmishers, and the enemy, supposing the skirmish line
to be merely covering the front of the main line, again fell back, and under
cover of the night the Frontier Division withdrew, and before morning passed
the swamp in safety. Especial credit is due to Major Fisk, for the admirable
deception he practiced on the enemy. It had its effect, and gave the rear of
General Steele's army an opportunity of getting out of Marmaduke's reach.
Had the rebel cavalry division pressed General Thayer, as it should, he must
have been defeated, and the entire train cf the Seventh Corps captured, or Gen-
eral Steele would have been compelled to send reinforcements to the rear.
The column would have been delayed, and General Price wotild have succeeded
in reaching Camden in advance of the Union forces.
An officer of Marmaduke's staff", his Inspector General, who was captured
a few days afterwards by Sergeant Albert P. Mason and another soldier of
company K, while passing an interval between two brigades in the rebel cav-
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airy division, wliile inarching in column, stated that Marmaduke's attack
was made on Steele's rear with an intention of capturing the train, under
the belief that it was covered only by one brigade as rear guard, and that
(.very preparation was made for a charge, but when they discovered the line
of skirmishers extending more than two miles, the order for the charge was
recalled, and Marmaduke remarked that "it was the d— dest rear guard that he
ever saw," that he did not propose to charge Steele's entire army with his
division alone; and when the rebel staff officer was informed of the true state
of the affair, he evinced considerable surprise.
The army reached Camden on the 16th, without anything worthy of
mention afterwards occurring to the Second, and took possession of the forti-
li cations.
On the next day a forage train of two hundred (200) wagons was sent out
under command of Colonel Williams, Seventy-ninth U. S. C. I., and Lieu-
tenant Mitchell was detailed with fifty (50) men as a part of the escort.
When the train was returning Colonel Williams was attacked at Poison
Springs, his escort completely routed, the train captured, and a large por-
tion of his men killed, wounded, and captured. Among those captured was
Henry Selig, a private of company F, who was wounded, and while en route
for Tylor, Texas, a rebel prison, was shot down by his guards, and his body
left by the roadside unburied, where his bones now lie bleaching as a monu-
ment to mark the spot where the tramp of a chivalrous Southern soldiery
once was heard.
On the 17th Colonel W. F. Cloud returned to the command of the Second
Kansas Savalry, and was, by virtue of his rank, assigned to the command of
.lie cavalry brigade of the Frontier Division, Seventh Army Corps.
On the 20th a detachment of the Second was sent out to reconnoiter the
enemy, and being attacked, was compelled to I'etire. In the skirmish which
eijsued. Captain J. M. Mentzer was severely wounded in the right leg, and
wao not able for duty until July following.
General Steele evacuated Camden on the 27th of April, and moved towards
Li 1 tie Rock via Princeton and Jenkins' Ferry, on the Saline river. At the
If Iter place all the cavalry of the army was sent forward under Brigadier
r.oneral E. A. Carr, with directions to proceed to Little Rock with the least
liossible delay, and reached that place May 1st, where it was mustered for
iiay by Major Fisk.
The enemy under command of General Kirby Smith moved into Camden
the same night General Steele left that place, and followed him and at-
tacked his rear on the 2J)th at Jenkins' Ferry, on the Saline river, where, on
the 30th, a severe engagement took place, with an estimated Union loss of
and rebel loss of — . The fight occurred in a swamp where it was
almost impossible to use artillery. During the afternoon and night of the
I'lth and until noon of the 30th it rained incessantly. The Saline river was
not fortlable; a pontoon bridge was thrown across it, but before the trains
v.fre over the river rose, and it became a serious question whether the
1 ontoon would be able to stand the increasing force of the current.
The rebel force was 'superior in numbers, and had the best ground to
I ght on, yet General Rice, who commanded the rear of the army, succeeded
in driving them back, and at night they withdrew six miles. The Seventh
Corps then passed the river, destroyed the pontoon, and bivouacked on the
first high ground, three miles from the river.
General Steele's army had but two days' rations v,-hen he left Camden,
38 MUUarii Hhtorj/ of Kansas Regbncnih.
and be Avas compelled to march to his supplies at Little Rock.
On the 5th of May the Second started for Fort Smith and reached that
place on the 14th. While on the way, near Dardanelle, Captain Barker with
a scouting party encountered a squad of guerrillas, gave chase, pursuing them
several miles, when they, being reinforced, rallied and drove the Captain.
When the Second reached Fort Smith Captain Gardner, with squadrons
E and D, rejoined it, having been on duty at Roseville since the 1st of April,
where, on the 4th of that month, he was attacked by a very superior force
of the enemy, and after a hard contest in which he lost several of his men
and a number of horses, he succeeded in driving them off and maintaining his
position. Considerable cotton had been collected and baled at Roseville, and
the bales aided the Captain materially as a means. of defense, under cover
of which his sharpshooters were enabled with their long-ranged pieces, to
not only hold the enemy in check, but to keep the rebels at such a distance
that their fire had comparatively slight effect.
Captain Gardner's men were armed with Sharp's carbines, and well sup-
plied with ammunition. They were therefore strong though few in numbers.
No written report of the action can be found amoung the records of the
regiment.
On the 1st of May First Lieutenant George W. Stabler was mustered into
D company, vice Moore, promoted.
On the 23d Second Lieutenant Philander W. Straw was mustered into G
company, vice Waugh, promoted; and on the 30th Captain John A. Lee was
mustered into D company, vice Moore, discharged.
The Frontier division returned to Fort Smith on the 16th of May; Briga-
dier General Thayer resumed command of the District of the Frontier, and
Lieutenant Colonel Bassett was detailed and assigned to duty at District
Headquarters 8,s Chief of Staff.
About the 1st of June the Second, under command of Colonel Cloud, was
sent to Clarksville; Major Fisk was detailed on a General Court Martial;
Captain Dimon was placed on duty as Depot Quartermaster in charge of
C. C. & G. E.: First Lieutenant C. J. Wilhams was assigned to the Cavalry
Brigade as A. C. S., and First Lieutenant Ballard was detailed for Acting
Quartermaster of the regiment.
On the 4th of June Second Lieutenant John B. Dexter, company D, was
appointed Assistant Quartermaster of Volunteers; and on the 11th of June
First Lieutenant Cyrus L. Gerton, Quartermaster, received a like appoint-
ment in the volunteer force; Lieutenant Hopkins was ordered to take charge
of a detachment at District Headquarters for scouting purposes; and on the
30th the regiment was mustered for pay by Colonel Cloud.
On the 30th of .July the regiment returned to Fort Sr'iith, where it re-
mained several months engaged on escort duty, and was paid by Major
Wilson to include the 30th of June.
On the 1st of August First Lieutenant George W. Morgan was mustered
in, vice French, promoted; and on the 31st the regiment was again mustered
for pay.
During the month Lieutenant B. B. Mitchell was sent with an escort to
Fort Scott, and Major Hopkins was sent in command of an escort to a supply
train to the same place; Captain Cosgrove with his company was sent to
Fort Gibson; and later in the month Captains Matthews and Barker were
also sent to the same place.
Eearly in September Captain Barker was ordered with his company and a
Mililorii Hislor// of Koisd.s /'ct/iiiK nts. 39
detachment of G and L companies to guard a haying party near Fort Gibson,
and on the 16th of the same month he was surrounded by a large force of
rebel cavalry under command of General Gano, and succeeded in cutting his
way out with but twelve (12) men, all the rest being either killed or cap-
tured. Lieutenants Straw and Miller were captured. The former was held
a prisoner until May 27, 1865. The latter made his escape a few weeks later,
and joined his company. This action displayed Barker's characteristic: he
would fight any odds, and neA^er give up. No account of it can be found on
record. Probably none was ever written.
The same rebel force moved north to Cabin Creek, where, on the 19th of
the same month, a supply train, under command of Major Hopkins, was met
and captured. The escort was routed after a gallant resistance, and re-
turned to Fort Scott. (For an account of the affair, see Report No. 11.)
In the month of September Colonel Cloud went, by permission to Kansas,
and immediately went to the front, and was assigned to duty as Aid to Major
General Curtis in the campaign against the rebel General Price, and ren-
dered good service, not only to the Government, but also to the State.
Major Fisk resumed command of the regiment, and on the 27th Assistant
STirgeon Valentine V. Adamson, of Jaclcson county, was mustered in, vicg
RoViinson, deceased. On the 19th of October First Lieutenant Luther H. Wood,
Regimental Commissary, resigned, on account of disability, and Lieutenant
H. S. Jenks was ordered on duty as Post Commissary, a position held by
Lieutenant Wood from the time the army entered Fort Smith, in September,
186". In the resignation of Lieutenant Wood the regiment lost one of its
best administrative officers. In the capacity of Quartermaster and Commis-
sary he had given excellent satisfaction, and displayed evidence of superior
ability.
On the 30th the regiment was mustered for pay by Major Fisk. Major
Hopkins and Captain Cosgrove returned, and the several squadrons on de-
tached service were ordered to report to the headquarters of the regiment.
On the 7th of November First Lieutenant Moi'ris Enright. Adjutant, was
dishonorably discharged for drunkenness.
On the 8th of December First Lieutenant Clarence J. Williams was
mustered in as Quartermaster, vice Gorton, promoted, and on the 25th com-
panies C, D, E, F, G and I, were placed en route for Fort Leavenworth to be
mustered out. iheir term of three years' service having expired, or being
about to expire; and on the 31st of December Chaplain Charles Reynolds
was mustered out at Fort Scott, by reason of expiration of term of service.
On the 27th of December the Second was sent to Clarksville, and squadron
H was ordered to Van Buren under command of Captain Gunther, and on the
31st of December the regiment was mustered for pay by Major Fisk. Com-
pany C was mustered out January 10th, 1865, with First Lieutenant Henry
S. Jenks, and* Second Lieutenant Alfred B. Hopkins; Captain Edgar A.
Barker, with the recruits and veterans, being retained in the service. Com-
pany I was mustered out January 10th, with Captain Charles Dimon; Sec-
ond Lieutenant Edward Ross, with the recruits and veterans, being re-
tained in the service. Company G was mustered out January 13th, with
Captain Austin W. Matthews; Second Lieutenant Philander W. Straw, pris-
oner of war, and the veterans and recruits, being retained in the service.
Major Henry Hopkins was mustered out at Fort Leavenworth January 13th,
for the reason that by the reduction of his regiment he had been rendered
supernumerary. Company D was mustered out .January 14th, Captain John
40 Mllitdiji Hisioj// of Kdiusits li(<finients.
A. Lee and Fii'st Lieutenant George W. Stabler, with the veterans and recruits,
being retained in the service. Company F was mustered out January 18th.
with Captain James C. French; First Lieutenant George W. Morgan, with
the veterans and recruits, being retained in the service. Colonel William F
Cloud was mustered out January 19th at Fort Leavenworth, for the reason
that by the reduction of his regiment he had been rendered supernumerary .
Company E was mustered out January 26th, with Captain John Gardner and
Second Lieutenant Augustus T. Lovelette, the veterans and recruits, being re-
tained in the service.
On the 17th of January, 1865, Lieutenant Colonel Bassett, under instruc-
tions of the District Commander, gathered together all the enlisted men
who were on detached service in the several staff departments, numberii;g
twenty (20) or more, and being relieved from duty as Chief of Staff, an"
joined by Captain Gunther with his company H, left Fort Smith on th'
steamboat Annie Jacobs, and proceeded, with three other boats, down the
Arkansas river, under orders to cause the officers and men to report to
regimental headquarters at Clarksville, and proceed with the fleet to Little
Rock, and report in person at department headquarters.
The fleet proceeded down th^ river, and a few miles above Roseville the
Annie Jacobs stopped to wood; one boat passed on, the other two remained
behind. After wooding, the Annie Jacobs again moved down, and as she
passed Roseville the advanced boat was seen lying at the shore on the south
side, and a few moments afterwards was discovered to be on fire. Whether
th>3 boat had landed for wood, or had been caused to round to by guerrillas,
was not known; whether the fire was the result of accident, or the work of
rebels, could not be determined. Numbers of persons were discovered upon
the bank, but as the boat had more than one hundred refugees on board,
that circumstance was not in itself sufl[icient to indicate the facts. The
Annie Jacobs' speed was increased, and not until she had ai-rived within half
a mile of the burning boat was a rebel seen, and then a large force, with
two pieces of artillery, opened fire. The channel at that point crossed from
the north to the south bank of the river, and to follow the channel the boat
wculd have to steer directly towards the rebel battery, which was con-
siderably less than half a mile distant. To attempt to run the gauntlet was
almost certain to result in destruction. The rebel artillery was rapidly
handled, and served with spherical case, and a single shot might disable the
machinery, and should the boat become unmanageable, or take fire, those on
board would have had no chance for escape, except to surrender to the
enemy; but, by turning the boat around, there was a chance of getting to the
north shore, and save the capture of the troops, even though the boat should be
(lesroyed. The engines were therefore at once reversed, but before the Jacobs
destroyed. The engines were therefore at once reversed, but before the Jacobs,
which was a stern-wheel boat, could be turned, she drifted down to within
less than a quarter of a mile of the rebel artillery. Although one shell ex-
ploded in the furnace, and two in the engine room, yet the machinery c^tfi-
tinued to work imtil the boat had gained sufficient headway to rtm ashore,
and then the explosion of a third shell in the engine room disabled her.
As she struck the sand a cable was thrown out and made fast to a
tree on the bank, and in a few moments all on board gained the shore.
Just at that moment the third boat came around the bend of the j'iver,
running under a full head of steam, and the rebels abandoned the attack
on the Jacobs, moved up the river, and opened fire on that boat; but one piece
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of their artillery became disabled, and she run her prow into a sand bar
just above the Jacobs, and escaped with but five shots. The fourth boat had
stuck on a sand bar several miles back, and not getting down until next
morning, escaped notice.
The four boats had over six hundred (600) refugees on board. The
Jacobs had two hundred (200), and also fifty (50) soldiers and officers, and
although more than forty shots were fired at her, twenty-three of which
passed into and through her, and seven of which exploded on the boat, yet,
with but a single exception, no one was hurt, although manj' were very much
terrified. On the third boat were also about two hundred (200) refugee
negroes, and about one hundred (100) colored troops, and although but five
shots were fired at her, and but one shell exploded on her, yet seven (7) persons
were killed and a number wounded.
Vincent Osborne, a private of company A, Second Kansas Cavalry, who
had been for a year or more on detached service as Orderly at District Head-
quarters, and who was returning to duty with his company, deserves special
mention. When the Jacobs landed and the cable was thrown out, -he, with
a few others, seized it and carried it to the bank, for the purpose of making
the boat fast, and althotigh the fire of the enemy's musketry was heavy and
concentrated on and over the bow of the boat, and every other man sought
cover, he alone stood to his post, and as he was giving the cable the last turn it
required in securing it, he received a musket ball through his right thigh,
breaking the bone and causing amputation. He lost his leg, but the courage
he displayed excited the admiration of all, and he has the satisfaction of
knowing that he lost it in the performance of his duty.
The boats remained at the place where attacked for two days, and then
proceeded to Little Rock. Lieutenant Colonel Bassett reported at Depart-
ment Headquarters, and on the 26th of January was mustered out of the
service, by reason of expiration of term.
About the 15th of January Captain Stover, with his company B. having
some time previously been assigned temporarily to a four-gun battery, was
sent, with other troops, to Dardanelle, where the rebel Colonel Brooks was
encountered with eight hundi'ed (800) men, and defeated. Captain Stover
and some of his men received a flattering notice in the report of that action.
The same rebel force was afterwards engaged in the attack on the fleet of
boats near Roseville, hereinbefore mentioned.
During the month of February the Second remained at Clarksville, and on
the 28th of that month was mustered for pay by Major Fisk. First Lieu-
tenant David E. Ballard, H company, resigned February 15th. On the 3d of
March the Second left Clarksville and reached Lewisburg on the 7th. Com-
pany H was sent to Little Rock, and mustered out March 18th, with Captain
Arthur Gunther and Second Lieutenant John K. Rankin, and the veterans
and recruits were assigned to L company. Captain Cosgrove commanding.
Company C (new company) was organized on the 18th of March, from
vewrans and recruits of squadrons C and I, with Captain Edgar A. Barker,
First Lieutenant Gocrge W. Stabler, and Second Lieutenant Edward Ross.
Company D (new company) was organized on the 18th of March, from vet-
oraus and recruits of squadrons D, F and G, Captain John A. Lee, First
Lieutenant George W. Morgan, and Second Lieurenant Philander W. Straw;
and the recruits and veterans of company E were assigned to company L,
Captain Cosgrove commanding.
During the months of March and April the Second remained it Lewis-
42 Miliiarn History of Kansas Regiments.
burg- employed in the trenches. The war was considered virtually ended,
although some hard fighting was dene afterwards; still, it was evident that
the "Anaconda" had put his last coil about the rebellion, and but one more
effort was required to crush it; yet, for the first time the Second was to be
employed in building fortifications, and that, too, at a point which had never
been threatenen by more than a hundred men at any time, and probably
would not be again by one-half that number.
Company A was sent to Little Rock April 14th, and mustered out with
Captain John Johnston, First Lieutenant Samuel K. Cross, and Second Lieu-
tenant Charles A. Archer. The veterans and recruits were assigned to com-
pany B, Captain Stover commanding. Company K was sent to Fort Leaven-
worth, and mustered out April 17th, with Captain John M. Mentzer and
First Lieutenant Barnett B. Mitchell. The recruits were not assigned to
another company, but remained as a separate detachment under command of
On the 18th of April Major Julius G. Fisk and Surgeon Joseph P. Root
were mustered out at Little Rock, by reason of expiration of term and re-
duction of the regiment so as to render them supernumerary, and the com-
mand of the regiment devolved upon Captain Barker, new company C.
On. the 21st of April Second Lieuteant Robert D. Watts was mustered into
B company. He had received a commission many months before, but had
no opportunity of being mustered, having been as a private soldier on duty in
another department.
On the 1st of May First Lieutenant George W. Morgan, new company D,
resigned, and on the 8th Second Lieutenant Edward Ross, new company C,
resigned.
On the 11th of May Major John Johnstone, late Captain of company A,
was mustered in, and assumed command of the regiment.
On the 13th of May the Second, having been ordered to proceed to Fort
Gibson, Cherokee Indian Nation, officers and men embarked upon a steam-
boat, and bade good-bye to the city of Lewisburg. The Second proceeded on,
and reached Fort Gibson on the 20th of May, and there learned that another
"Indian Expedition" was to be undertaken. The contemplated expedition,
howeve]', was soon abandoned, and the Second received the gratifying in-
telligence that their labors were ended.
• On the 23d of May Captain Edgar A. Barker resigned, and on the 9th of
June Captain George W. Stabler was mustered in to fill the vacancy. On the
same day Second Lieutenant Nathan W. Mott was mustered into new company
C, vice Ross, and First Lieutenant Henry L. Isbell was mustered into the same
company, vice Stabler, and on the 14th Second Lieutenant Philander W. Straw,
who, as prisoner of war, had been released on parole, tendered his resigna-
tion, which was accepted.
Company B was mustered out on the 22d of June, at Fort Gibson, with
Captain Elias S. Stover, First Lieutenant William P. Phillips, and Secmid
Lieutenant Robert D. Watts, their services being no longer required. Cmn-
pany C (new company) was mustered out on the 22d of June at Fort Gibson,
with Captain George W. Stabler, First Lieutenant Henry L. Isbell, and Sec-
ond Lieutenant Nathan ^V. Mott, their services being no longer required.
Company D (new company) was mustered out on the 22d of June, at Fort
Gibson, with Captain John A. Lee, their services being no longer required.
Company L was mustered out on the 22d of June, at Fort Gibson, with Cap-
tain Pat Cosgrove, First Lieutenant Joseph Hutchinson, and Second Lieu-
Military Ilistort/ of Kansas Rcginieuis. 43
tenant John Miller, for the reason that their services were no longer re-
quired, and the recruits of compabv K were also discharged at the same
time and place, for like reason.
Major John Johnstone, First Lieutenant and Quartermaster Clarence J.
Williams, and Assistant Surgeon Valentine V. Adamson, having been ren-
dered supernumerary by the muster out of the last squadron of the regiment,
were also mustered out, and the men were placed en route for Lawrence,
Kansas, where they were to be discharged. They left Fort Gibson on the 2d
of July, and reached Lawrence on the 14th, where they remained until the
17th of August, when their discharges were delivered, and final payment
made by Major J. Bowen. First Lieutenant Henry L. Isbell was subse-
quently, by order of the Secretary of War, mustered as Adjutant, to date
March 26th, 1S65, and mustered out, to date August lltli.
Thus is closed this brief history of the Second Ka^isas Cavalry— a regi-
ment which did as much hard service and as good fighting as any other
cavalry organization west of the Mississippi; a regiment which was noted
for being always in the front, and ever ready for action; which furnished a
larger clerical force for the staff departments, and more than its proportion
of acting staff officers, and whose list of promotions from the ranks is in
excess of any other Kansas organization, and the only cavalry regiment in the
West that captured a battery. These facts indicate courage and intelligence,
both of which are required in a good soldier.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND KANSAS CAVALRY.
1. Squadrons A and D, under command of Major Fisk, having been ordered
tv) proceed to Fort Lyon, Colorado, as an escort to Major Martin, Paymaster
U. S. A., and other officers, left the headquarters of the regiment, at Fort
Riley, May 20th, 1S62, and marched west six miles, where a halt was made
for two days. On the 22d the detachment marched west eleven miles, on the
23d nineteen miles, on the 24th twelve miles, on the 25th fourteen miles, and
crossed the Saline fork, and on the 26th twenty-tive miles, and crossed Clear
Creek. On the 27th the detachment crossed the Smoky Hill, and marched
southwest eleven miles; on the 28th crossed Plum and Cow creeks, twenty
miles; on the 29th to Walnut Creek, fourteen miles, and on the 30th by
Pawnee Rock, and across Ash creek to Pawnee Fork, twenty-four miles, and
halted for three days near Fort Larned, having traveled a total distance of
one hundred and fifty-six miles.
On the 2d of June the detachment left Fort Larned, and proceeded, br the
new military route, via the "cut off," to the Arkansas river, where Fort
Dodge has since been erected, thence up that river, via the "Trading Post"
and Bent's Fort, to Fort Lyon.
At this place Major Fisk refused to go further, without written orders.
The written instructions under which he started out directed him to re-
port to Colonel Howe, Third United States Cavalry, and escort Major Martin,
Paymaster, and other officers, to Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, and hav-
ing performed that duty, to return and rejoin his regiment, wherever it
might be. The Major was willing to perform any military duty that might
be lawfully required of him, but when orders could be given in writing as
well as not, he was right in requiring them. Colonel Howe swore that he
would not give a written order, and that the detachment should move with-
out them, and accordingly placed Major Fisk under arrest, and directed
44 Military History of Kansas Reyiments.
Captain Crawford, who was next in ranlv, to assume command. Colonel
Howe then directed the detachment to march at a certain honr, and he, as
well as other offlcers, had their ambulances and carriages in readiness and
their horses saddled., but the escort did not move. He then sent a Lieu-
tenant over to Captain Crawford to inquire the cause of delay. The Cap-
tain's answer was, "I am waiting for written order.^," and the written orders
were issued before the command moved. The Colonel was beaten, but his
rage was unbounded. He found that not only every officer, but every soldier,
in the detachment sustained the Major, and he accordingly yielded.
Major Fisk followed in rear of his command to Fort Union, which place
was reached on the 22d, and as soon as a letter could reach the Department
Commander, and an answer returned, an order came for the Major's release
from arrest and restoration to his command. On the 30th of June the de-
tachment was mustered for pay by Major Walling, Seventh United States
Infantry.
On the march from Fort Lyon to Fort Union the detachment passed
"The Sinks" and "Hole in the Rock," crossed over the Rattoon Mountains,
and passed the Canadian and Red rivers, having marched a distance of five
hundred miles from Fort Lamed.
On the fifth day of July Major Fisk, with his command, having received
orders to rejoin the Second, left Fort Union and returned to Fort Larned by
the same route he had passed out, reaching the latter place, after a march
of five hundred miles, on the 3d of August, where they were joined by
squadrons B and C, under command of Captain Whittenhall, who was in
command of the Fort. Major Fisk at once relieved Captain Whittenhall
from command of the post, and was in turn relieved on the 15th of August
by Colonel Leavenworth, and Lieutenant Bassett being also relieved from duty
as Post Adjutant. The four squadrons, A, B, C and D, started for Fort Riley
via Council Grove, and reached the former place .\ugust 25th, having marched
a distance of one hundred and eighty miles. On the Slst of August the de-
tachment was mustered for pay by Major Fisk.
About the 5th of September the detachment marched from Fort Riley
down the north side of the Kansas river to Topeka, thence down the south
side to Lawrence, and from there as an escort for a battery of siege guns to
Fort Scott, reaching the latter place September 20th, having marched two
hundred and thirty miles.
The whole distance marched by squadrons A and D, since leaving the
regiment, was one thousand five hundred and sixty-six miles, and the dis-
tance marched by squadrons B and C five hundred and sixty-six miles. The
men were in excellent health and spirits, the horses in good condition, and no
time was required to fit them for the field.
n. When the regiment left Fort Riley on the 11th day of June, squadrons
B and C, under command of Captain Whittenhall, were detailed to garrison
Fort Riley, and the Captain was placed in command of that post, where he
remained until the 22d, when, under instructions from Department Head-
quarters, the detachment went to the relief of Fort Larned, which was
threatened by hostile Indians, and reached that place on the 28th, having
passed over the same route described in the preceding statement.
Captain Whittenhall assumed command of Fort Larned, and ordered
Second Lieutenant Bassett on duty as Post Adjutant, and on the 30th of
June the detachment was mustered for pay by Captain Whittenhall. The
proner defense of the post being the first object, and the arms in the hands
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 45
of the men being entirely worthless, and there being a sufficient number of
Springfield rifled muskets in store to equip the two squadrons, Captain Whit-
tenhall ordered them to be issued and used. To this the men objected.
They^ did not enlist for infantry, and did not propose to be equipped for that
arm of the service, and mutiny seemed imminent. Captain Whittenhnll
discovered the ringleaders, had them placed in irons, and the arms were
issued.
III. While the Second w-as at Lawrence, on the 22d of May, 1S62, an order
was received from District Headquarters directing the detail of one hundred
and fifty (150) non-commissioned officers and privates, to man a battery of
six 10-pdr. Parrott guns at Fort Leavenworth, designed for service with the
New Mexico brigade, then concentrating at Fort Riley. The detail was
thade, and on the 23d started for Fort Leavenworth, reaching that place on
the 24th. The battery left Fort Leavenworth May 5th, and proceeded
towards Fort Riley, but on reaching Manhattan orders were received to
return to Fort Leavenworth, for the purpose of joining a brigade ordered
to Tennessee.
On the 16th of May the following officers wei*e assigned to duly with the
battery: Captain Henry Hopkins, B company; First Lieutenant R. H. Hunt,
I company; Second Lieutenant John R. Rankin, H company; and Second Lieu-
tenant Joseph Cracklin, Second Battalion Adjutant, and the organization
was thereafter known as "Hopkins' Battery."
On the 2Gth of May the battery reached Fort Leavenworth, and on the
28th embarked upon a steamer and proceeded down the Missouri river, thence
down the Mississippi to Columbus, Kentucky, where it debarked about the
6th of June, and remained there for several days. From Columbus the de-
tachment marched in the direction of Corinth, Mississippi, to Trenton,
Tennessee, halting several times from two to three days in a place. While
at Trenton an order was received for all the troops in that part of the
country to join the Army of the Potomac. The detachment marched two days
in the direction of Columbus, when the order was countermanded, and it
again rteturned to Trenton, and thence to Humboldt, Tennessee, where it was
mustered for pay June 30th.
On the 4th of July, after firing a national salute, a march was made to
Jackson. It was at this place where Brigadier General John A. Logan, of
Illinois, issued an order directing his guards to be doubled to prevent the
Kansas troops from stealing negroes. From Jackson the detachment pro-
ceeded to Corinth, where it was assigned to Major General Rosecrans' Corps
de'Arme, and there it remained until July 31st.
About the 1st of August, Captain Hopkins, First Lieutenant Hunt, and
Second Lieutenant Cracklin, were relieved from duty and ordered to report
to General Grant, who ordered them to rejoin their regiment in the Depart-
ment of Kansas. They proceeded to Fort Leavenworth, where they were
temporarily assigned to duty with the Post Battery, where they remained
until disposed of as indicated in the history of the Second Kansas Cavalry.
At the same time, the men were relieved from duty with the battery
and mounted, and with Lieutenant Rankin, ordered to report to Brigadier
General Gordon Granger, commanding cavalry division of Jacinto, Missis-
sippi, and were assigned to Brigadier General Philip Sheridan's brigade, and
placed on provost guard duty, where they remained but three days, and
were then sent to Brigadier General Mitchell, and joined him at luka, Missis-
sippi, on the 17th of August.
46 2Iilitary History of Kansas Regiments.
On the 18th the detachment marched, with other troops, to reinforce
Major General Buel, in northern Alabama, and on the 19th crossed the
Tennessee river at Eastport, and on the 21st reached Florence, Alabama,
being the first cavalry to enter that place. From Florence the detachment
marched northward, and reached Columbia, where it was mustered for pay
August 31st. Thence, via Franklin and Triune, to Murfreesboro, where
Buel's retreating army was joined, and from the latter place to Nashville.
September 6th. On the 8th of September the detachment was sent to Edge-
field, and from there was sent up the river on the 10th on a scout, and re-
turned without accident.
Soon afterwards the army marched again north, via Eoling Green, and
reached Louisville, Kentucky, September 25th, where a LaJt was made for
three days, when the detachment moved out with the advance of the arn^
through Bardstown to Perryville, to attack the army under the rebel General
Bragg, and skirmished with the enemy's advance the greater portion of the
way, but without loss to the detachment.
On the 8th of October the battle of. Perryville took place, in which the
detachment bore a part. First Lieutenant Rankin having been called to
assist Brigadier General Mitchell as A. D. C, the command devolved upon
Sergeant Hugh Quinn, of company A, who performed his duties well, and
received the approbation of his commanding officer.
At the battle of Perryville, the enemy, under the rebel General Morgan,
retreated toward Lancaster, and was pursued by the Union forces, the
detachment of the Second Kansas Cavalry in the advance, and at the latter
place the retreating force made a stand. In this action a part of the
Federal line gave way, and in falling back two pieces of a Wisconsin
battery were not brought off, and seeing that the enemy were about to
get possession of them. Sergeant Quinn dismounted a portion of his men.
and bi'ought them off by hand.
Next morning the detachment was the first to enter Lancaster, where
they captured a rebel flag and twenty-four (24) prisoners, and then pro-
ceeded to Crab Orchard, where General Buel's army then was, an* there
remained two days.
The detachment won the good opinion of the army for their activity and
courage; already and never faltering when anything was to be done, their
execution was prompt and masterly.
The Secretary of War having issued a general order directing that all
men and detachments serving in departments in which their commands
were not serving, should be returned to duty with their respective organi-
zations, the detachment was relieved from duty in Tennessee, and ordered
to proceed to Fort Leavenworth.
From Crab Orchard it acted as an escort for some prisoners to Bards-
town, and while en route for that place passed right through the rebel
General Morgan's column, then making a raid in rear of General Buels
army, during which a large portion of General Buel's transportation, baggage,
etc., was captured and destroyed. From Bardstown the detachment proceeded
to Louisville, and thence by boat and rail to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,
reaching the latter place October 26th, and were assigned to duty tempo-
rarily with the Post Battery.
Most of the men returned to duty with the regiment by the 1st of Janu-
ary, 1863, but many never returned. The detail of this one hundred and fifty
(150) men Avas a great disaster to the Second. It materially impaired its
strength, and created dissatisfaction in the ranks. Those who were not de-
tailed felt that double duty was required of them, and those who were sent
away claimed that they had a right to serve with the regiment.
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RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH\OF CAPT. EDWARD C. D. LINES, COM-
PANY C, SECOND KANSAS CAVALRY.
A meeting of some of the officers of the Second Kansas Cavalry was held
at Springfield, Missouri, September 11th, 18G3, to pay tribute to the memory of
Captain E. D. C. lanes, who was killed at the head of his squadron while lead-
ing a charge againsit the enemy near Fort Smith, Arkansas, September 1st,
18G3. There were present Lieutenant Colonel Owen A. Bassett, Major Julius
G. Fisk, Captain Hugh Cameron, Lieutenant John Johnston, Lieutenant Elias
S. Stover, Lieutenant James C. French, Lieutenant Barnett B. Mitchell, Lieu-
tenant John B. Dexter, and Lieutenant Samuel K. Cross. There were also
present, by invitation, the following officers of the Second Indiana Battery:
Captain John W. Rabb, Lieutenant Hugh Espey, and Lieutenant James S.
Whicher, they having been with that Battery during the last year, serving
Avith the Second Kansas Cavalry.
A committee was selected to report resolutions. The following were
adopted:
Whereas, It ha? pleased Almighty God, in His wisdom, to remove from our
midst our much esteemed and beloved brother officer, Captain Edward C. D.
Lines, C company. Second Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, who died as he lived,
brave, true, kind and generous, an accomplished gentleman and an honoi*able
soldier, whose bearing, during his long service, has secured the love and
esteem of all his brother officers; therefore,
Resolved, That Vvhile we mourn the loss of our departed friend, we feel
conscious that his death was that of a true patriot and a good soldier, falling
as he did with '"his back to the field and his face to the foe."
That dying as he has lived, faithful in the discharge of his duties, we can
proudly point to his example as the pattern of private and official worth and
excellence.
That we tender to the afflicted wife and parents of the deceased our heart-
felt sympathies in this, their severe affliction, fully realizing that, deeply as
we may feel our less, they mourn a husband and a son.
REPORT NO. 1 OF EXPEDITION TO PARK HILL, C. N.
In obedience to instructions from Brigade Headquarters, six squadrons of
the Second Kansas Cavalry (aggregate for duty, 325) marched on the 1st of
August, 1S62, via Hudson's Crossing, on the Neosho, and bivouacked that night
on Rock Creek, forty-four miles from the place of starting. On the 2d to
Grand Saline, thiily miles, and on the 3d, via Tallequah, to Park Hill, thirty-
six miles.
During the night the battalion rendered every assistance to parties desiring
to leave that country, and having secured the archives and treasui-e of the
Cherokee Indian Nation, and having been joined by Chief John Ross, his
brother, Lewis Ross, Treasurer of the Nation, their families and friends, the
command marched north to Grand River, forty-five miles, and sent a scouting
party across the river, with instructions to ascertain whether any force was
marching from Fort Gibson to intercept it. On the 5th, crossed Grand river,
and marched to Bald Hills, twenty-five miles, and on the Gth reached camp
near Baxter Springs, forty miles.
The command, in six days, marched two hundred and ten miles, secured
the archives, treasure. Chief, and principal families of the Cherokee Indian
Nation, and met with no casualty. At Park Hill our forces were at least ten
miles further from the crossing of Grand river than the rebel forces at Fo: t
Gibson, which, in numbers, was much superior to ours.
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REPORT NO. 2 OF MARCH MADE IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1SG2.
In obedience to orders, the Second Regiment Kansas Cavali-y, on the 13th
of August, 1862, prepared to march in light order, and left camp with the
effective force of five companies, with an aggregate number of two hundred
(200) inen for duty, and moved towards Shanghae, Missouri, and reached that
place the next day in the afternoon, and found that no force of the enemy had
been heard of in that vicinity for a month previous. On the next day, the 15th,
a march was made north to the Osage river, where the enemy's trail was
struck, and though then three days old, it was followed on the 16th, and on the
17th reached Kingsville, where another pursuing force, under the immediate
command of Brigadier General Blunt, was met, and information was then
received that the enemy had fought the Union forces at Lone Jack, routed
them, captured cheir artillery, two pieces of the Third Indiana Battery, and
were attempting to move south by almost the exact route which thew had
passed north. In compliance with the orders of Colonel Cloud, the regiment
remained quiet until the morning, and then learned that the enemy had
passed down about three miles east of Kingsville, traveling with all possible
speed.
At Kingsville orders were received for the regiment to leave the column,
and proceed by the most direct route, and with the least possible delay, to
Clinton, in Henry county, and reached that place the next morning. The
enemy did not go to Clinton, as was anticipated, and accordingly the regiment
left that place and again struck the enemy's trail, ten hours after Colonel
Cloud's brigade had passed, and about fifteen hours after the enemy had
passed. The regiment reached Taborsville at night on the 20th, and Lamar,
on the 21st, where it was ascertained that the chase was abandoned, and thf
largest portion of the pursuing forces under orders to return to Fort Scott the
next morning. On the 22d the regiment marched again on the enemy's trail,
intending to follow until it came up with the detachments of the Sixth Kansas
Cavalry and Tenth Kansas Infantry regiments, and at Dry Foi'k Colonel
Cloud was met, with a small escort, who directed the command to halt at this
place. At Montevallo seventy-five (75) men had been sent to Fort Scott, so that
the remaining force of the regiment numbered only 125 men.
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REPORT NO. 3, OF ENGAGEMENT AT COON CREEK, MISSOURI.
On the 23d of August, 1862, the 2d Kansas Cavalry received orders to
march, and at 3 o'clock a. m. the regiment started from camp on Dry Fork,
about 12 miles northeast of Carthage, and marched in the direction of Fort
Scott. Just at daylight the command reached Coon Creek, where it halted to
feed the horses and pi-epare breakfast, the command intending to resume
its march in one hour, when some men rode hurriedly tip from the reaf
guard and reported that there was a large force upon the north side of
the creek, moving toward the west, on a road running parallel with the
creek, and about one mile north of it. The command not being advised of any
force of Union troops in that vicinity except a detachment of the 6th Kansas
Cavalry, under Major Campbell, and a detachment of the 3d Wisconsin
Cavalry, under command of Captain Conkey, which had been left behind in
camp on Dry Fork, and which were under orders to march for Fort Scott at
sunrise the same morning, the conclusion arrived at was, that the force on the
other side must be rebels, and consequently a line of battle was formed.
The hills on either side of the creek were low and gradually ascending for more
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thrai a mile each way, and any one standing a mile from the creek could look
over the timber and readily see one standing the same distance from the
timber on the opposite side. As the column approached the creek it was
impossible to see far in any direction on account of the early dawn; but in
a few moments afterwards it became sufficiently light to discover objects
at even a much greater distance. Lieut. Pat. Cosgrove and eight men were
sent across the creek to reconnoitre, and he returned bringing with him a
citizen who lived on the road heretofore mentioned on the north side of the
creek, who, on being interrogated, said that the force seen was a rebel force
under command of Col. Jo. Shelby, and that they were intending to move
around our camp at Dry Fork and pass to the south, and that they claimed
to have two thousand men. The command of the 2d Regiment consisted of
one hundred and twenty-eight men and officers, and was eight miles north
from Dry Fork, where Major Campbell had been left with two hundi-ed men of
the Sixth Kansas, and Captain Conkey with seventy men of the Third Wis-
consin, and no other reinforcements nearer than Fort Scott, sixty miles
distant. The enemy was evidently trying to pass us unnoticed, having prob-
ably over estimated our force in camp at Dry Fork, undoubtedly believing
it to be the entire force with which Colonel Coffey had been pursued. Situ-
ated as the command was it could easily have passed on, crossing the
enemy's track at right angles in their rear, and proceed to Fort Scott or make
some attempt to fight them. Determining at once on the latter course, the
question then to decide was, how best to do it. If I'einforcements were sent
back after and hurried up — then eight miles in the rear — the enemy would
have at least two hours the start, and the command had just had ten days'
experience and more than three hundred miles travel in trying to overtake
the enemy, concluded that plan impracticable. Believing that the enemy was
trying to gain a road parallel with the one on which the command was, and
about eight miles to the west, it was determined then to head them off, and
the command moved back to the place from whence it had that morning
started. Orders were sent Major Campbell to be in readiness to march im-
mediately, or, if already on the march, to halt until the Second could rejoin
him. The Sixth Kansas and Third Wisconsin Cavalry •were joined one
mile from camp, just where a road turned off leading southwest in the di-
rection of Carthage. To reach Carthage from the point where the enemy
had first been discovered, they would have to travel eight miles west and
seventeen miles south, and by "the route the Second intended to march, it
would have to travel eight miles south and about twelve miles southwest, and
although the enemy had perhaps four or five miles the start, it was thought
that the command could cross their route before they could reach Carthage,
or cross Spring River on the north of that place.
As soon as Major Campbell's command was joined, the entire force moved
as fast as possible, and reached the Lamar and Carthage road on which the
enemy was expected, and then moved cautiously forward on that road,
passed over the ground where the rebel General Price fought the Union
forces under command of General Sigel, in July, 1861, and reached Dry Fork,
a branch of Spring River, running parallel with Coon Creek, and about
eight miles south of it. The enemy was expected at least at that creek, if
not before; but finding nothing of them, small scouting parties were sent
f ui to the right and lett and in advance, and continued moving forward to a
point about two and one-half miles south of Coon creek, when information was
received from scouts that the enemy had formed in a heavy body of timber
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50 Military Ilistorif of Kansas Rf(/i)iienf.s.
on the right of the load on the north side of the creek. The road on which the
command was advancing crossed Coon Creek about three-fourths of a mile
from wlrere it empties into the north fork of Spring River, and another road
south of and parallel with Coon Creek and crossed North Fork.
Captain Russell, with twenty-five men of the Second Kansas Cavalry, and
Lieut. Gordon and twenty-five men of the Sixth Kansas, went forward to
reconnoitre and ascertain, if possible, the exact location of the enemy. The
command formed in line and moved forward near to the creek, and just as the
cross road was reached, a messenger from Captain Russell stated that "the
enemy had left their position on the east side of the road and were retreat-
ing down the creek," and Just at the same moment firing commenced be-
tween the advanced parties and the enemy. The column was immediately
turned to the left and passed at a gallop down the creek, crossed over North
Fork expecting to intercept the enemy; the object was to get in front of
them. It was ascertained that the command had passed too far in advance
and that the enemy had halted, and by the rapid firing in their rear, were
making determined resistance. Captain Gardnei-, Co. E, and Lieut. French,
Co. F, were sent to reconnoitre their position on the west side of the creek.
The detachment of the Third Wisconsin followed the Second Kansas, but
Major Campbell, with the Sixth Kansas, did not; but states that on ari-iving
at the point where the Second had turned to the left, he directed the Third
Wisconsin to follow, but the firing between the enemy and Captain Russell's
and Lieut. Gordon's detachments becoming more rapid, he thought best to
go to their assistance, and as the action resulted his course was best; but
had the enemy been found "retreating down the creek," as the messenger
from Capt. Russell stated, the case might have been very different. Major
Campbell says in his report: "I arrived to the support of Capt. Russell and
Lieut. Gordon and ordered them to charge dismounted. I reinforced them
with twenty-five men under Capt. Greene, Sixth Kansas; they charged but
were repulsed, losing two officers, Capt. Greene and Lieut. Gordon Avounded,
and twenty-one men killed and wounded in less than fifteen minutes. I
then formed my men in line about six hundred yards from the enemy and
av/aited further developments, and then heard firing on the opposite side of
, the creek, about a mile, as I judged, to the west. The enemy was strongly
posted in heavy timber with thick uncieroi usn, \, imh eutirely coacealed
their movements, and I made up my mind at once that it was useless
to attempt to drive them out with oui' small' force." Captain Gardner was
then ordered to fall back and join the regiment on the other side of the
creek, for which place the regiment started at once where Major Campbell,
with his command was found as he has above stated.
A new line was formed somewhat nearer the enemy's position, the co;ii-
mand was given, "Prepare to fight on foot." The command awaited the re-
turn of Captain Gardner with companies E and F; but after waiting half an
hour, two mesengers were sent to meet and direct him to hurry up, and ex-
pecting him every moment, the command still waited. The firing on the
west side of the creek ceased soon after the regiment had left, but Capt.
Gardner, having received no orders to follow, his delay could not be ac-
counted for. After the command had waited some time longer. Lieutenant
Cosgrove and six men were ordered to proceed to the place where Captain
Gardner was left, and order him to rejoin the command at once. To enable
him to do so, it became necessary for him to pass the enemy's right flank
and reai^. Lieutenant Cosgi'ove returned after an absence of more than an
k
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hour, and reported that he had carried cut instructions fully, so far us they
required him to make diligent search for Captain Gardner's command, but
could not find him or any trace of it, and accordingly returned. The only
conclusion that could be arrived at was that Captain Gardner's detachment
was either captured, or had passed up on the west side of North Fork towards
Lamar, and the latter being the most probable, was accepted as true. The
force was thus weakened by the withdrawal of more than fifty of its best
armed men, which was at that time an irreparable loss. From the experience
of the attack made, it was evident that the force was entirely too small to
successfully attack the enemy in their own position, and after maneuvering
for more than three hours within six hundred yards of them, and had failed
to draw them out; the men were wearied with ten days' forced marching, had
a train of sixteen wagons to protect, and a number of wounded men and no
medical officer; fifty-five miles from reinforcements; in front of a force
which outnumbered ours as four to one; defeat would have resulted in cap-
ture or death. The principal officers had no hope of success, as they severally
stated when consulted; and under all these circumstances, it was concluded
to abandon any further attempt to fight them.
The detachment of the Third Wisconsin was ordered to proceed with the
train towards Lamar, and in half an hour, Major Campbell, with the Sixth
Kansas, was ordered to follow in the same direction, the rear being guarded
with sixty men of the Second for more than an hour afterwards. Yet, the
enemy made no advance. They either had no desire to fight, or overrated
the numbers they had to contend with; but the latter would have been of
but little advantage had they come out on the open ground where they
could have seen the entire force.
Upon reaching Coon Creek, the first attack was made before eleven o'clock,
and it was after five p. m. before the regiment started towards Lamar,
which place it reached at eight o'clock in the evening.
Captain Gardner rejoined the command at that place shortly after its
arrival, and stated he did not receive any orders after he had been sent forward
to reconnoitre the enemy's position, and after having dismounted and skirm-
ished for some time, finding his support withdrawn, he recalled his men,
remounted them and withdrew a short distance, where he waited for some
time, and hearing no further firing, and believing that he could not, with
any degree of certainty, pass around the enemy by the route he had reached
his then present position, he determined to make his way, if possible, to
Lamar, and accordingly passed up the west side of North Fork.
Had the messenger carried the orders to Captain Gardner, in the first
instance, to withdraw and follow, or had the two messengers in the second
Instance succeeded in finding him, an attack would have been hazarded; but,
weakened as the command was, by the loss of seventy-five men, it was not
deemed expedient.
Captain Greene and Lieutenant Gordon, of the Sixth Kansas, are de-
serving of much praise for gallantry displayed in their attack with such
odds against them.
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REPORT NO. 4 OF THE PART TAKEN BY THE 2D KANSAS CAVALRY AT
NEWTONIA, MISSOURI.
On the 4th of October, 1862, the regiment, in obedience to orders, left Sar-
coxie, Missouri, at one o'clock in the morning, and proceeded in the direction
of Newtonia. The regiment was directed to move on the most direct route,
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and halt within two or three miles of the place until a certain signal should be
given; the one on the east of the place, or the enemy's position, to be the
firing of artillery, three shots, an interval of one minute between, and an
answer by four shots on the west as follows: two shots in rapid succession,
then an interval of one minute, and then two more. The signal was to be
given at daylight. Brig. Gen. Schofield was approaching from the east with
the brigades of Brig. Gen. Totten, Brig. Gen. Brown, and Brigadier General
Blunt was approaching from the west with the brigades of Brig. Gen. Solo-
mon, Colonel Weer and Colonel Cloud. The Second Kansas Cavalry was ap-
proaching from the north, and having no guide, and having no knowledge
of the route, the regiment moved forward until it encountered the enemy's
pickets, who fled at the first approach. Here the regiment halted and waited
for the signal. Just at daylight it commence draining, and for two hours poured
down in torrents. The signal was not given until ten o'clock a. m., when the
regiment moved forward at a gallop and entered the town without seeing a
rebel.
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REPORT NO. 5 OF EXPEDITION TO CROSS HOLLOWS.
Pursuant to instructions received direct from Division Hedquarters, at
one o'clock, a. m., on the 16th of October, 1862, the Second Cavalry, with an
effective force of 500 strong, marched to Keitsville, where detailed instruc-
tions were received from Colonel William Weer. At sunrise, started for Pea
Ridge, or Elk Horn Tavern, reaching there at 12 m. At Keetsville, directions
were given to detail an officer and twelve men to escort some paroled prisoners
into the enemy's lines.
Pursuant to instructions received direct from Division Headquarters, at
directed to bear a white flag and proceed in the direction of Bentonville until
he met the enemy's pickets, and to deliver the prisoners to whoever he should
find there, and return towards Keetsville until he struck the trail, and rejoin
the command at Elk Horn Tavern. Plaving performed the duty assigned him.
he reported at Regimental Headquarters before the morning of the following
day.
As the command reached Elk Horn Tavern, it encountered the enemy's
pickets and drove them back. Strong guards were immediately placed on all
the principal roads, the intervals picketed, and the regiment placed in order
of battle, and wiib the exception of picket firing, suffered no interruption.
Early next morning. Lieutenant Cosgi'ove and twenty men were detailed
and ordered to scout down the Fayetteville road. Lieutenant Lee and fifteen
men were directed to scout in the direction of Bentonville. Lieutenant Moore
and fifteen men were sent southeast in the direction of White river. Each
of these parties went as far as they could, and were driven in. In the after-
noon the regiment moved forward three miles to Sugar Creek, where the
enemy was again encountered, but retired without making any resistance,
and the nighl was again passed with the men lying in line of battle, and in
readiness for instant attack. The next morning scouting parties were again
sent west and south, and some prisoners were captured, from whom it was
ascertained that the main body of the enemy was at Holcomb's Springs, on the
Fayetteville road, ten miles south of Cross Hollows, and was preparing for a
movement. A deserter from the rebel army gave the information that their
force was over 3,000, and consisted of more than one-half infantry. A messen-
ger was immediately sent to Brigadier General Schofield with the above in-
formation, and that the second would endeavor to reach Cross Hollows that
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night — eleven miles south of Sugar Creek. Six miles south of Sugar Creek a
large scouting party was encountered, and au unsuccessful attempt was made
to ambuscade the advance under command of Captain Hopkins, but failing in
, that, they opened a brisk lire on our advance. Major Fisk was ordered to form
the first battalion in line and attack them, and Lieutenant Stover was directed
to give them some canister from his howitzers. They did not wait for a second
round, but fled in great confusion. The Second moved forward cautiously —
could not pursue rapidly, for it was necessary to keep out a line of skirmishers
well to the front and on each flank for it was expected that an ambush was
. planned, and that the force which had just been encountered was merely a
;. decoy, although it was afterwards ascertained that it consisted of 400 picked
■' men, sent out especially to attack or lie-in-wait for scouting parties from
the Union forces; but they did not expect to find a party scouting with artil-
lery, and consequently fled at the first fire.
The regiment reached Cross Hollows just before sunset, and at dark with-
drew and" took a position a mile back, leaving Lieut. Johnston in command of
a strong picket of seventy-five men. During the night the enemy moved up
a force of 1,500 infantry and .500 cavalry to within half a mile of Lieutenant
Johnston's pickets, and with a large force attacked them and exchanged sev-
eral volleys, but as the pickets held their ground, the attacking party with-
drew, and just before daylight the enemy fell back again below Mudtown.
From two deserters, who reported within our lines before sunrise, information
was received as to the force of the enemy, and as the command had already
gone further south than instructed to go, and with positive orders not to bring
on nor risk an engagement with unequal numbers, and considering our force
insufficient to successfully engage such superior force, and not knowing of
any reinforcements within twenty-five miles, the regiment did not move for-
ward again until afternoon, but scouting parties were sent out east, west and
south, to ascertain if possible whether any attempt was being made to fiank us
or attack in front. Finding no enemy on either side, the command again
moved forward and crossed Cross Hollows, passed through Mudtown— four
miles south— and proceeded to within three miles of Holcomb's Springs, drove
in the enemy's pickets with the advance guard, captured several of them and a
number of stands of arms which were dropped or abandoned by the pickets
in their fiight. The regiment halted here for an hour or more, and again fell
i)ack to the place where it had bivouacked the night before and remained un-
molested until morning, when orders were received to return and report to the
brigade. It was ascertained that the whole rebel force moved in the direction
of Huntsville after their pickets had been driven in south of Mudtown. Al-
though but few men were wounded and none killed, yet the courage of the men
was severely tested and not found wanting— they were ready for action or
any emergency at every moment for four days and nights, and were almost
constantly skirmishing with the enemy. They could have cut off the chances
of retreat at almost any time, and hence the test of courage, for every ofHc?r
and man fully understood the position in which they were placed.
REPORT XO. «. KATTLE OF OLD FORT WAYNE.
The Second left camp on the evening of the 20th October, 1862, at Pea
Ridge, Benton county. Ark., and made a night march toward Bentonville,
and reached there the next morning. On the 21st, at four o'clock p. m., the
march was resumed on the road leading to Maysville— the Second in' ad-
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vance of the column. Captain Russell, with his company, was detailed as an
advance guard, and Lieutenants Johnston and Ballard, with their com-
nanies. as rear guard for the Third Brigade. At two o'clock on the morning
of the 22d, when about eight miles from Maysville, the column was halted
for an hour, when General Blunt came up and ordered the column forward.
Half an hour before daylight the advance reached a point two miles east of
Maysville— supposed to be in the neighborhood of the enemy's pickets—
where General Blunt ordered a halt, and under his instructions, B company
and part of I, under command of Captain Hopkins, were sent to take po-
sition on the road leading from Maysville to the enemy's camp to cut off the
retreat of their pickets. At this time it was ascertained that from some cause
no troops had moved forward from the place of halting, six miles back, except
the Second and General Blunt's personal escort. A few minutes after day-
light the advance proceeded into Maysville, and ascertained that the pickets
had been alarmed at our first approach, and fled before Capt. Hopkins
could intercept them. Soon after sunrise the advance started on the gallop
on the road leading to the rebel camp, and about three miles out on the
prairie met the enemy's advanced picket, and formed line of battle to the
left front in the following order from right to left: Company I, numbering
sixty men, commanded by Captain Ayres; F, forty-two men, by Lieutenant
Lee: K, forty-nine men, by Captain Russell; G, forty -eight men, by Lieu-
tenant Cosgrove; B, thirty-nine men, by Captain Gardner; D, forty -seven
men, by Lieutenant Moore; C, thirty-eight men, by Lieutenant Hook; and
Lieutenant Stover's battery of two mountain howitzers was formed in rear
of G company. In this order the regiment marched forward half a mile
ever a prairie to a heavy body of timber. This prairie is called Bano
Prairie, and the timber projects into it in the shape of an equilateral tri-
angle, the side which we approached I'unning north and south. At this
point the men were dismounted and sent into the timber as skirmishers, and
proceeded about three-fourths of a mile— Captain 3. J. Crawford commanded
the left wing, and Captain B. P. Ayres the right wing. The prairie on the
northwest side of the timber extends southwest about a mile and a half,
gradually declining to the south and west. The northern side of the prairie
is bounded by fields, and the whole by a heavy body of timber, extending
back to the right and rear as far as Maysville. At the lower or south end
of the prairie are two uncultivated fields, separated by a fence, the first
about two hundred yards wide, the second about one hundred and fifty, each
extending- across the prairie, which is there about half a mile in width.
The fences at the ends of the fields are covered with a thick growth of
underbrush. A road runs along the south side of the second field. The north
side of the first field is skirted with sassafras bushes from six to ten feet
high, like a hedge row, and the field is partially covered with the same,
about as high as a man's shoulders. The second, or division line of fence, is
skirted in a manner like the first, excepting that the brush is much higher
and thicker. The lower, or south line of fence, and the north side of the
road, is bounded by a heavy body of timber, extending many miles.
The enemy was discovered moving in a westerly direction on the road
south of the fields. At this moment Lieuts. Johnston and Ballard came up
from the rear with their companies — A, numbering fifty-three men, and H,
numbering forty-seven men — and formed in line on the prairie, a few
hundred yards to the right of the line of skirmishers. The men moved out of
the woods by the ri,rht flank on double quick, mounied and moved off in
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column of fours at a fast gallop. (At this time Lieutenant Hook left his
company in charge of 1st Sergeant Edgar A. Baker, and was no more seen
during- the engagement.) Lieut. Stover, with his howitzers, having arrived
at the first field, formed left front into line of battle, and a cannonading
position was selected for the howitzers inside the first line of fence, where
they immediately opened fire with good effect. The enemy had formed their
fiist line at the division fence, their skirmish line in th north field, their
battery in the south field, and their reserve in the road next to the timber,
and opened fire on the advancing column as soon as it came in range. The
Older was given, "Prepare to fight on foot," when the men dismounted with
celerity, passed over the fence and drove the enemy out of the first field
and beyond the second line of fence. The advantage thus gained was fol-
lowed by moving forward to the division fence. The enemy's line was at
least half a mile long, and they appeared to be passing troops from their
left to their right in the rear of their line, as there was reason to suppose
foi- the purpose of attempting to turn our left flank. The rebel battery in
our front consisted of three six pounder smooth bores and one twelve
pcunder howitzer, which they fired with rapidity, but too high to inflict any
serious damage. Lieutenant Johnston, with A company, was on our ex-
treme right; Lieutenant Stover, with his howitzer, next. Some distance to
the left of the howitzers were the following companies: H, under Lieu-
tenant Ballard; B, Captain Hopkins; D, Lieutenant Moore; K, Captain Rus-
sell; E, Captain Gardner. And some distance to the left of these five com-
panies, and forming the left wing of our line, was company C, Sergeant E. A.
Baker; I, Captain Ayres; F, Lieutenant Lee; G, Lieuteant Cosgrove. Our
right and left were being annoyed by the enemy's flanking fire, so that
company A, on the right, and G, on the left, were directed to fire obliquely.
Companies H, B, D, K and E, dismounted, were ordered by Captain S. J.
Crawford to charge the rebel battery, and the men went in with cheers,
drove the nemy from the field, and captured their battery. The force en-
gaged in the charge numbered one hundred and thirty-six (136) men and
officers. By order of Captain Crawford, B company was ordered to man
the captured battery, and turn it upon the enemy, whilst the other com-
panies, now joined by the balance of the regiment, pressed beyond the
battery to prevent its recapture. Captain Hopkins reported that the guns
could not immediately be used, and part of his company and part of D com-
pany, under Lieuteant Moore, took them to the rear. The presence of the
Eleventh Infantry at this time, coming down the long slope on double
quick, with their bayonets gleaming in the morning sun, tended to in-
crease the confusion into which the enemy had already been thrown by the
unexpected and daring charge of the Second cavalry, prevented any attempt
on their part to retake their captured battery. Lieutenant Stover and his
men deserve great credit for the efficient service rendered with their
howitzers. Every officer and man did his whole duty in this bold and
seeming reckless charge made by a few resolute men against more than
five times their own numbers.
If one company or part of a company did more than another, it was only
because the opportunity presented, or the position occupied rendered it
possible for the accomplishment of more effective service. General Blunt
went with the advance to the vicinity of the rebel camp, and in person di-
rected the movements until the Second got so far into the sassafras bushes
as to render it impossible to be seen.
56 Military IHstorij of Kansas Regiments.
During this time Rabb's Second Indiana battery came into position,
and seeing the captured battery being brought out, and supposing it still in
rebel hands, prepared to give it other than a friendly reception. Up to this
time it was not known, except to those in the immediate front, whether the
Second had captured or was captured. A messenger in haste rode up and
informed General Blunt of the result of the charge, and that the guns being
brought out were the captured battery. Captain Rabb now turned his guns
in the direction of the retreating rebels, and increased their speed. Our
ti'oops were not repulsed at any time at any point, although contending
against vastly superior numbers — against an enemy in a strong and well
selected position, and well acquainted with the ground on which they were
figiiting. Our loss was but four (4) killed and three (3) severely wounded.
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REPOIIT NO 7, OF PART TAKEN BY THE SECOND KANSAS CAVALRY
IN THE ENGAGPJMENT AT CANE HILL, ARKANSAS, NOVEMBER 28, 1862.
The Second Kansas Cavalry left camp Babcock and marched in column
formed by the Third Brigade in the place assigned, which was in the im-
mediate rear of the Eleventh Kansas Infantry. The second consisted of
nine companies of cavalry — A company, commanded by Liutenant Johnston;
C company, Captain Whittenhall; D company, Lieutenant Moore; E company.
Captain Gardner; F company, Captain Cameron; G company, Captain Mat-
thews; H company, Captain Gunther; I company, 1st Sergeant Morris En-
right, and K company, Captain Russell, numbering three hundred and thirty-
seven (337) enlisted men, one battery of light artillery, (4 pieces), the same
captured by this regiment on the 22d of October, 1862, under command of
Captain Hopkins, known as B company, Second Kansas Cavalry, and one
section of mountain howitzers, under command of Lieutenant Stover, Sec-
ond Kansas Cavalry. On the evening of the twenty-seventh, the regiment
went into camp ten miles north of Cane Hill, and was ordered to march next
morning at five o'clock. The regiment moved on the morning of the 28th
at five o'clock. A portion of the Second was ordered in advance. Accord-
ingly companies I and G were sent to the head of the column, under com-
mand of Major Pisk, the balance of the regiment took the same position
assigned it on the day previous. Captain Gunther was detailed as field
officer of the day, leaving H company in command of Lieutenant Ballard.
About 10 o'clock a. m. Captain Whittenhall, at the head of the column as
advance guard, surprised and captured three of the enemy's pickets and killed
one. Major Fisk hurried forward, and at the foot of the hill, about one-half
mile north of Boonsboro, came upon a party of the enemy's cavalry drawn
up in line leading to the village. He formed line, and Lieutenant Stover
coming up with his howitzers, opened on them with good effect. The enemy
was drawn up in force on a hill to the right front of Major Fisk's line, and
with three pieces of artilery opened fire. Lieuteant Stover immediately
turned his howitzers on them; Rabb's Second Indiana battery came up, and
Major Fisk moved a portion of his force to the rear over the brow of the hill,
dismounted it, and ordered the men to lie down and hold themselves as a
support to Rabb's battery; the remainder he sent to reconnoitre the enemy's
position. Just after making this disposition, the Major received a severe
wound on the top of his head by a piece of shell, which tore away the hat
crown and knocked him down; he recovered in a few moments and re-
mained in command a full hour afterwards.
When the first shot was fired by the enemy, the regiment was in rear of
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the Eleventh Kansas Infantry, (which had halted), at a halt four miles back,
but immediately passed that regiment by file on their right and left flanks
through timber and underbrush. The regiment arriving at the brow of the
hill, Captain Crawford, with A and D companies, was sent to occupy a hill to
the right and front of Major Fisk's line, Captain Cameron, with F company,
to a hill still further to the right, and Captain Gardner, with E company, to
the right of Captain Cameron. Lieutenant Ballard and Captain Russell, Avith
their companies, remained on the hill in support of Rabb's battery.
Tt was discovered that the enemy was retreating from the timber on the
hill where they had made a stand. Companies A, C, D, F, G and I were
ordered to move forward to the front and right, and soon afterwards skirm-
ished through the timber the enemy had lately occupied, and passed out on
their trail to the top of the hill over which they had been seen retreating.
Here the regiment waited for Hopkins' battery to come up, which soon after
arrived and opened fire on the enemy's retreating column abotit three-fourths
of a mile distant, and upon a section of their battery on a hill about one
mile distant, and with such precision was the round shot thrown from the
gun handled by Corporal Sayer, that the enemy immediately withdrew their
pieces and retreated. Companies H and K, under command of Major Fisk,
left in support of Rabb's battery, having been relieved by the Eleventh
Kcnsas Infantry, came up to the support of Captain Hopkins' battery. Major
Fisk was relieved from command and directed to report to the surgeon and
have his wound dressed. The other companies moved forward to the right
front over the chain of hills northwest of town, where for half an hour they
had remained inactive. General Blunt came up and ordered the Second
forward to the town of Newburg, one mile south of Boonsboro, and from there
pushed down the road across the valley to the heights opposite and pressed
the enemy's rear closely to the foot of the mountains, five miles from where
the fight first commenced. Companies G, F and I had, by some means, oe-
come separated from the regiment in the woods. The enemy had made a
stand, placing their artillery upon a high point, at the foot of which their
cavalry was situated. Companies A, C and D were ordered through the
brush as skirmishers to drive back the cavalry, which, after a few moments
they succeeded in doing. The skirmishers were then withdrawn, ordered
to mount, and remain under cover. Lieutenant Stover then came tip with
his howitzers and replied to the enemy''s artillery, which was soon after-
wards withdrawn. The regiment immediately charged up the hill, and having
gained the enemy's last position, the advance companies dimounted and
were ordered forward as skirmishers. At this moment Captain Russell came
tip and took position on the right. Companies A, C, U and K moved forward
to the second bench, when C company returned to their horses and mounted.
Captain Russell, with K company, pressed forward in advance of everything
else, and around the base of the rocky ledge, just below the summit, along
which runs the road; and companies A &nd D passed on up and over the
summit, returning into the road about one mile from the foot of the hill,
where they halted to let the Eleventh and Thirteenth regiments Kansas
Infantry and Sixth Kansas Cavalry pass. The men of the Second regiment
were then ordered to mount, and again moved forward about two miles into
an open field, and there bivouacked for the night.
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RKPORT NO. S, OP SCOUTING AND SKIRMISHING FROM DECEMBER 3D
TO DECEMBER 7TH, 1862.
It was ascertained that the enemy was making a movement, the object of
which was not known, except through the medium of deserters, and they
could only inform us that the enemy was preparing sixty days' cooked rations,
and crossing the Arkansas river at Van Buren without transportation, except
such as would naturally be required for the sick and wounded, in case of action.
As no other body of Federal troops was within a hundred miles, it was natu-
ral to suppose Thfrc tiie First Division, Army of the Frontier, was the object
of attack. It then became a special duty to ascertain, as far as possible,
everything relating to their movements, and the Second regiment being on
picket and outpost duty in the front, as it was technically termed, this duty
devolved upon it. Accordingly, after Captain Cameron returned, other scout-
ing parties were sent out, which returned during the night of the 3d without
bringing any special intelligence, and on the morning of the 4th Captain Rus-
sell was sent down the Cove Creek road, and Lieutenant Moore down the
Mountain road, which runs nearly parallel to the one first mentioned, and
unites with it near Lee's Creek, and directed to go until they met the enem\ .
There was an outpost on Cove Creek, where the Fayetteville and Cane Hill
reads converge, wliicii must be secured to prevent the enemy from getting into
the rear of and cutting that outpost off. Accordingly, the pickets were ex-
tended on Che Mountain road and up the Fayetteville road, which prevented
any danger of a surprise by a flank movement, and sent a scout east in the
direction of Hogeye, on the Wire road, which runs parallel to the east of the
Cove Creek road. Information was received from a deserter that the enemy
was advancing on the road from Van Buren to Dick Oliver's, where the two
reads last mentioned unite.
A messenger from Captain Russell arrived at midnight, bringing informa-
tion that he had met the enemy's pickets six miles in advance of the outposts,
and at daylight next morning returned.
Lieutenant Moore returned about three o'clock a. m., of the 5th, and re-
ported that he had driven in the pickets on the west and south of the rebel
column, and from the hills had been able to discover the extent of their line
by the appearance of their camp flres. Lieutenant Moore was sent at once to
Division Headquarters, and all the effective force of the regiment moved out
to the support of tLe outpost. In the morning Captain Gardner was sent down
Cove Creek, Lieutenant Mitchell across to the Wire i-oad, and Lieutenant Moore
again down the mountain road. Lieutenant Moore and Captain Gardner met
the enemy and skirmished during the day, and returned during the night.
Captain Gardner reported that the enemy had made no advance since the night
before.
By direction cf Colonel Cloud, the outpost was reinforced with forty men —
increasing it to one hundred men — Captain Gardner being placed in command.
At seven o'clock in the evening Colonel Cloud ordered a detail of one hundred
men and Lieutenant Stover's howitzers to reinforce the outpost, the com-
manding officer to i f-'port at five o'clock the next morning at Brigade Head-
quarters for instructions. Captain Cameron and one hundred men were de-
tailed and instructed to be mounted and in readiness to march precisely at
the hour. The next morning Captain Cameron was ready, his men up and
horses saddled a little after fotir o'clock. He started a few mintites before
five, but before lie reached the foot of the mountain, four miles distant, he was
met by a messenger trom Captain Gardner, who stated that the outpost was
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iitlacked just before daylight by an overwhelming force, and that it was with
difficulty that he saved his men from capture. Captain Cameron hastened
forward and met Captain Gardner's command on the mountain, near the
descent ou the north, still closely pursued by the enemy's skirmishers.
By aid of the i-eiuforcements. Captain Gardner was enabled to check the
tnemy'3 advance. When the loss of position was known, the remaining force
of the regiment moved to the front, and reached the foot of the mountain just
as Captain Gardner was driven back off from it. One battalion was formed
in line of battle about 250 yards below the foot of the mountain, and another
battalion 30u yards lo the rear of the first, and there awaited the movements
01 the enemy, as it was expected an attempt Avould be made to follow up the
advantage thus gained. The command remained in nearly the same position
until late in the afternoon, when, being reinforced by a battalion of the Elev-
enth Kansas Infantry, (four companies) under command of Major Plumb, the
Second regiment advanced to the attack to regain the brow of the mountain,
at leasL. • A line of skirmishers was formed under Captain S. J. Crawford, sup-
ported by H company of the 11th Kansas Infantry, and the Second Kansas
Cavalry was brouKht to the foot of the mountain as a reserve, also companies
D and I of the Eleventh Infantry. After half an hour's sharp skirmishing
the command succeeded in regaining the summit, where, after the advancing
parties being pointed in a strong position, a charge by the enemy was received,
but repulsed. Soon afterwards the enemy returned with a second charge,
which was likewise repulsed. The advance of the enemy was then reinforced,
and just after sunset a third charge was made with great determination, but
the men having been cautioned in anticipation of another effort, reserved their
fire until the enemy were within twenty yards, and then gave it to them with
tuch effect that they letreated in double quick, and left the command in peace-
able possession. Captain Crawford comnianded the advance, consisting of two
companies of the Second Kansas Cavalry, supported by H company of the
Eleventh Kansas Infantry, and the rest of the command was held in reserve
in the valley, in which situation the night was passed.
The following report frotm Captain Joel Huntoon, commanding C company,
Eleventh Kansas Volunteer Infantry, will more fully explain the extent of
the skirmishing at Reed's Mountain the day preceding the battle of Prairie
Grove:
■On the morning of the 6th of December, 1862, Company H, of the Eleventh
Kansas Infantrj , marched with a detachment of that regiment from line of
battle near Cane Hill, Arkansas, to the loot Of the Boston Mountains, at which
place company H was ordered to relieve the advance, stationed near the top
of the mountain, which was composed of a detachment of the Second Kansas
Cavalry. The company remained at this station until about twelve o'clock,
v.hen we W'?re ordered to withdraw to the foot of the mountain.
■'Soon alter the advance of the enemy appeared in sight on the brow of the
mountain, and the company was again ordered forward. Having deployed in
line of skirmishers, we advanced and drove the enemy beyond the old advance
position, where the enemy appearing in force, we retired to the point we had
occui)ied in the morning, and formed, being protected by a ledge of rocks,
where we repulsed the advancing enemy, who retreated out of range of our
guns, and formed with a larger force.
"Captain Crawford, of the Second Kansas Cavalry, at this time came up
with a detachment of his regiment and assumed command. A second charge
was now made by the enemy, but was repulsed with loss.
"The enemy being again reinforced, a third charge was made with the de-
termination to carry the position, but they were driven back the third time
with heavy loss.
"The superior force of the enemy enabled them to out-flank our small ad-
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vance, which they were doing when Captain Crawford ordered the advance to
retire to the foot of the mountain. Company H was ordered to guard a i*oad
coming down the mountain, where it remained during the night of the 6th.
On the morning of the 7th it was ordered to join the regiment en route for the
battle field of Prairie Grove.
■'This was the first time that company H was under heavy fire, and I feel
it my duty, as well as a pleasure, to say that every man stood up to the work
faithfully, and did his duty as becomes an American citizen fighting the ene-
mies of his country."
During the night. Captain Moore, Field Officer of the Day, reported that the
enemy's artillery was moving, that he distinctly heard some pieces being ^
withdrawn from our immediate front, and was strongly of the opinion that he
heard the rumbling of the wheels about a mile to the left, passing up Cove
Creek. That intelligence was conveyed to Colonel Cloud, commanding Third
Brigade, and as soon as it was light in the morning, an advance was ordered,
and the enemy's pickets found strongly posted about half a mile distant. The
command waited some time for orders; but receiving none, made another ad-
vance with a stronger force, intending to drive the enemy still further back;
but on arriving at the place where they were expected to be found, it was dis-
covered they had been withdrawn. A line of skirmishers proceeded a mile
further without making any discoveries.
The battalion of the Eleventh Kansas Infantry, Lieutenant Stover's how-
itzers, and a battalion ol the Third Indian, which had joined the command
early that morning, were ordered to report to their respective commanding
officers, and Colonel Cloud was informed of the enemy's movements. Between
nine and ten o'clock, artillery firing was heard towards the northeast; the dis-
charge of the pieces could not be distinguished, but the bursting of the shells
could be heard much plainer, which showed that the shells were bursting high
in the air. Captain Cameron was sent with his company to reconnoitre in a
northeast direction, and was instructed to cross over the mountains and ob-
serve, if possible, the Cove Creek road, and return via camp at Cane Hill, and
if he found that the Division had moved, to report at Rhea's Mills, or such
other place as he could find any portion of the Division, as the command did
not expect to remain in its then present position, and it was known that Cap-
tain Cameron could not carry out his instructions until nearly night.
At eleven o'clock a. ni. the command was instructed to follow the Division,
which had marched in the direction of Rhea's Mills, and to remain in the rear
until the General Hospital could be moved.
Captain Joel Huntoon, Eleventh Kansas Infantry, deserves great credit for
the eflicient services renders-id by him and his command in resisting the charge
made by the enemy on the evening of the 6th.
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REPORT NO. 9, OF THE BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE, ARKANSAS, DE-
CEMBER 7TH, 1862.
On the morning of the 7th, at 11 o'clock, the Second Regiment left its posi-
tion five miles south of Newburg, and moved towards Rhea's Mills, in rear of
the column formed by the Second and Third Brigades. About one hour pre-
vious to the regiment receiving orders to retire. Major Plumb, commanding
four companies of the Eleventh Kansas Infantry, that had been sent to the
support of the Second, and Lieutenant Stover, commanding section of moun-
tain howitzers, were directed to report to Colonel Cloud, commanding Third
Brigade. Captain Hopkins, commanding battery, had already reported to
him, and Captain Cameron had been sent to reconnoitre the mountains to the
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left, and observe the movements of the enemy. The regiment, therefore, con-
sisted of company A, commanded by Lieutenant .Johnston; company C, Captain
Whittenhall; company I), Captain Moore, company E, Captain Gardner; com-
pany G, Captain Matthews; company H, Captain Gunther; company I, First
Sergeant Morris Enright; and company K, Captain Russell, numbering twelve
officers and three hundred and thirty-two (332) men. In addition therto,
there was Captain Crawford, assisting in the field, three staff officers and
two of the non-commissioned staff. -Upon the arrival of the regiment at
Boonsboro, it was delayed half an hour or more by the removal of the sick
and the General Hospital. The regiment came up with the column about one
and a half miles from Rhea's Mills, when information was received that a
battle was being fought five miles east on the Fayetteville and Cove Creek
road, and moved at once, with all possible speed, in that direction; but its
progress was much impeded on account of it Deing in the rear of two brig-
ades. The road lay most of the way through lanes and thick underbrush, and
it became necessary for the regiment to pass through the fields, throwing
down fences for that purpose, and through the tangled undergrowth, without
the benefit of roads or paths. The Second passed the Tenth, Eleventh and
Thirteenth regiments Kansas Infantry, one regiment of Indian Home Guards,
Captain Rabb's, Captain Hopkins', Lieutenant Tenny's and Lieutenant
Stover's batteries, and formed line within range of the enemy's left flank in the
woods, at half past two o'clock p. m. A few minutes later the regiment moved
to the left and formed a new line in a corn field, where it dismounted and
moved forward into the woods opposite the enemy's left flank. Captain Craw-
ford, with companies E and T, was ordered to take position on the left of the
Eleventh Kansas Infantry; companies C, A, G, D, K and H, were placed on the
right of the Thirteenth Infantry^ (the latter being on the right of the Eleventh
Kansas Infantry), under a heavy fire of the enemy's musketry at long range.
Lieutenant Stover took position with his howitzers in an interval made by
him in tho Thirteenth Kansas Infantry, where he opened fire upon them with
canister at short range with good effect. Captain Hopkins, with his battery,
took position on the right of Rabb s battery, where he remained until after the
action closed.
The enemy massed his infantry about half an hour before sunset, charged
our left flank, drove back an Indian regiment, and compelled Captain Craw-
ford's battalion to give way, although that force did not retire until it was
more than decimated, and the left was held by the Eleventh Kansas Infantry;
but the enemy, charging obliquely on the line, forced that regiment and the
Thirteenth, and then the Second, to retire. Lieutenant Stover was ordered
to withdraw before the shock came. The regiment, fell back, remounted,
and formed to the support of the artillery in good order, where it remained
until dark, when a portion of it was ordered to Rhea's Mills, and the rest re-
tired a mile to the rear and bivouacked.
The officers and men of the command behaved gallantly during the entire
action. The conduct of Captains Crawford and Gardner and 1st Sergeant
Morris Enright, with the battalion on the left, deserve especial mention, for
it required all the nerve and courage that Captain Crawford and the others
were able to infuse into their men, by their brilliant example and courageous
bearing, to withstand the force of the enemy's fire as long as they did. The
commanding officers of the squadrons on the left, already mentioned, encour-
aged the men by their coolness and bravery. Captain Russell fell severely
wounded at the head of his company. Lieutenants Aduddell. Mitchell, Bal-
62 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
laid, Moore, Hook and Mentzer, displayed more than ordinary courage. Cap-
tain Hopkins deserves great credit for the skillful manner in which he, with
his company, handled the captured battery, although having but five weeks'
experience with that arm of the service. Their coolness and the well-directed
fire of their pieces would have reflected credit on veterans. The staff ofiicers
— Lieutenants Cross, Gordon and Wood^— rendered valuable services. Ser-
geants Bailey and Vangeuder— who acted in the capacity of orderlies— con-
ducted themselves in a manner worthy of special notice.
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REPORT NO. 10 OF MARCH TO VAN BUREN, ARK.
On the morning of the twenty-seventh of December, 1862, the Second regi-
ment marched with the command on the Cove Creek road towards Van Buren,
.-md bivouacked at about eleven o'clock p. m. about three miles from Lee's
Creek. In the meantime. General Herron's Division moved down the Wire
road, and halted for the night at the junction of the two roads above men-
tioned. The next morning at early dawn, the regiment moved forward about
two miles to Dick Oliver's, where it halted for a few minutes to feed the
horses and cook some breakfast, when it resumed the march, and met the
enemy's pickets at ten o'clock a. m. sixteen miles from Van Buren. The
pickets fled without any resistance — fired into the air to alarm the outposts,
which consisted o.f a regiment of Texas cavalry stationed at Dripping Springs,
twelve miles from Van Buren; and although the regiment pushed forward
the most of the way at a gallop, the enemy was in line, posted in a strong
position, with their baggage sent to the rear, before the regiment encountered
them. Just as the line was formed, and companies D and F preparing to go
forward as skirmishers, Col. Cloud assumed direction of the advance. Six
companies turned olT to the right, E company having been ordered to reinforce
D and F. Companies H and I were dismounted, and directed to skirmish over
the hill to the right of the road and flank. The rebels, having discovered the
movement, fled precipitately down the road, and by the time the skirmishers
lemounted, Brigadier General Herron came up with two or three regiments of
cavalry, and stated that his cavalry would follow the main road, and directed
the Second to follow a road leading west from that place until it came to
another north and soutia road, and follow that to Van Buren. Captain Gard-
ner, with the three companies on the left of the road, kept the advance all the
way into Van Buren, pressing the enemy's rear closely, and proceeded most of
the way at a fast trot or gallop, and charged through the town on a run; and
learning that the enemy's baggage train had passed on down the north side
of the river, pursued and captured it. The Texas regiment became consid-
erably scattered; some were captured, some succeeded in crossing the river,
either by swimming it, or by a horse ferry boat, and some, who had no time to
reach the ferry boat, and no inclination to swim the river, made their escape
to the woods, or doAvn the north side of the river in advance of the baggage
train. Lieut. Stover kept so close to the advance that he was able to shell the
ferry boat with his howitzers before it could reach the opposite bank. As or-
dered by General Herron, six companies of the regiment proceeded west from
Dripping Springs tmtil they reached the road indicated, and then hurried for-
ward on that road and reached Van Buren half an hour after Captain Gardner
bad passed through and joined the brigade.
Near two o'clock in the afternoon, the enemy having moved a battery down
to the opposite side of the river, opened fire with solid shot and spherical case.
Our force was considerably mixed up — men had left their ranks and were
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scaileied through the town. The six companies of the Second had just moved
into a street running at right angles from the river, and dismounted when
the firing commenced. The street upon which it had halted was in range of
one piece of the enemy's battery, from which they fired solid shot or case
shot that failed to burst. The regiment was ordered to pass up the street to
the fool of the hill, where it turned to the right, crossed the main street upon
w hich it had entered the place, halted, and formed with the right resting on
the latter street. Soon afterwards, it moved by the left flank a quarter of a
mile further down, and remained in that position until sunset. Early the
next morning the regiment received orders to proceed down the river on the
north side on a scouting expedition, and accordingly went twenty-five miles
and returned to Van Buren at 12 o'clock p. m., where it learned that the main
I'liion force had moved back toward Fayetteville, and at 10 o'clock the next
morning marched north with the captured train, which, by order of General
Bkmt, had been loaded with sugar, and reached Rhea's Mills on the 1st of
.January, 1863.
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RKPORT NO. 1], OF ENGAGEMENT AT CABIN CREEK, C. N., SEPTEMBER
20, 1S64.
Fort Gibson, C. N., September 22, 1864.
1 would respectfully make and forward the following report:
The supply train under my command, having been repaired and loaded
at Fort Scott, Kansas, I moved on the 12th of September with as much
despatch as the condition of the animals would permit for this place.
On leaving Fort Scott, I sent orders to the commanding officers of sta-
tions on the road between that post and this, to thoroughly scout the
country in their vicinity, and notify me if the enemy be there and their
movements, and also to reinforce me with as many troops as they could
spare, being ftilly convinced that the enemy intended an attack on the
train at some point on the route between Scott and Gibson.
The escort under my command numbered two hundred and sixty (260)
men, composed of the following troops: Fifty men mounted and thirty dis-
mounted, of the Second Kansas Cavalry; sixty mounted and seventy dis-
mounted men of the Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry, under command of Cap-
tain Stevenson, and ten mounted men and forty dismounted, of the Sixth
]\ansas Cavalry, under command of Captain Ledger. The entire train
numbered three htmdred wagons — tv.o hundred and five government wagons,
four government ambulances, and ninety sutler wagons, etc.
On arriving at Baxter Springs, this force was increased to three hundred
and sixty (;360) men by the arrival of one hundred (100) Cherokee Indians,
under command of one white ofiicer, First Lieutenant Waterhouse, Second
Indian Regiment, and one Indian officer — Captain Tahlala, Third Indian
Regiment. A t this place I received a dispatch from Colonel C. W. Blair,
commanding at Fort Scott, to the effect that General Price had crossed the
Arkansas river at Dardanelle, and was moving north. I forwarded this to
Colonel Wattles, at Fort Gibson, and urgently requested him to forward,
without delay, all the troops he could spare to reinforce me, as I antici-
pated an attack from a heavier force than my present force could contend
^vith successfully.
Arriving at Htxdson's crossing of the Neosho river, I ordered Lieutenant
"^^'aterhouse with his command to remain at that station, and moved with
the rest of my command and train to Horse Creek, fifteen miles south.
64 Militarii Uistorii of Kansas Regiments.
On the night of the ISth, at 12 o'clock, while camped at this place-
fifteen miles north of Cabin Creek — I received a dispatch from the com-
manding officer at Gibson, stating that the enemy were in force, number-
ing twelve hundred or fifteen hundred, with infantry, and moving in the
direction of Cabin Creek; and embodied in the dispatch was an order tor
me to move with all possible despatch to Cabin Creek, and there await
further orders to move the train. T immediately moved the train in double
column, and arrived at Cabin Creek at 9 o'clock a. m. on the 18th inst.
lieutenant B. Whitlow, Third Indian, with one hundred and forty
Cherokees, reinforced me at this point, together with one hundred and
seventy Cherokees stationed at that point, under command of Lieutenant
Palmer, Second Indian Regiment. My entire force at this point numbered
one hundred and twenty mounted cavalry, (white), one hundred and fort.\-
dismounted cavalry, (white), and thirty mounted Cherokees and thre*^
hundred and thirty dismounted — the entire force under my command num-
bering six hundred and ten white men and Indians.
On arriving at Cabin Creek, in the afternoon of the same day I moved
out to the south of that point with twenty-five men of the Second Kansas
Cavalry, under command of Captain Cosgrove, Second Kansas Cavalry, for
the purpose of ascertaining the position and force of the enemy. Moving
south from the station at Cabin Creek three miles, I found the enemy
strongly posted in a hollow on the prairie. Pickets were reinforced, and
the train foimed in a quarter circle, preparatory to an attack.
At 12 o'clock on the night of the 19th my pickets were driven in, and
the enemy reported advancing in force. Mj^ lines were formed, and the
train was ordered to be parked in close order in rear of the stockade.
At 1 o'clock the enemy opened with artillery and small anus, and moved upon
ray lines with a yell. At that time information was received that the
enemy numbered from six hundred to eight hundred men, and was not
informed that they had any artillery until it opened fire upon my lines.
The enemy's lines were formed in a quarter circle, covering my right
and left flank, and the nearest estimate I could form of their numbers M^as
between two thousand and twenty-five hundred, and four or six pieces of
artillerj-. [They numbered not less than two thousand at tlie very lowest
estimate, and four to six pieces of artillery, some of them rifled guns.]
The enemy formed in two lines, with mounted men in the first line, and
dismounted in the rear line, a few paces in the rear of the first. Two
pieces of their artillery were posted in our immediate front, and two pieces
opposite the right flank, making a cross fire on my line and the train. At
the first charge of the enemy, the teamsters an-d wagon-masters, with but
very few exceptions, stampeded, taking with them one or more mules out
of each wagon, leaving their trains and going in the direction of Fort Scott.
This rendered it impossible to move any portion of the train.
The enemy was held in check from 1 o'clock a. m., by about four hun-
dred of my men, until seven and a half o'clock, when they advanced upon
my line, planting their artillery within one hundred yards of our position,
and our forces were compelled to fall back in disorder, leaving the train,
excepting a few wagons and an ambulance, that immediately moved back on
the Fort Scott road across Cabin Creek.
I encouraged the men to hold out until daylight, at which time I was in
hopes Major Foreman, Second Indian regiment, with six companies of
Indians and two howitzers, would arrive and attack the enemy in the rear.
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Tn order to move the train across the creek to a more remote position. I
made every effort to rally the teamsters and wagon-masters; and while
attempting to accomplish this, the enemy swung around my right Hank
and took possession of the road in our rear, rendering all efforts to move
the train ueeless. On seeing this, I collected all the scattered troops pos-
sible together, and moved in the direction east of Cabin Creek on Grand
River, where I was in hopes of joining Major Foreman, and if possible re-
take a portion of the train.
At daylight I sent a messenger to the commanding officer at Hudson's
crossing of the Neosho River, to immediately join me with his entire force,
and in doing so he would protect any parties or part of the train that might
have fallen back in that direction.
Finding it impossible 'to join Major Foreman, I sent a messenger to the
commanding officer at Gibson, informing him that the train had been cap-
tured, and I immediately marched for that place, and arrived there on the
morning of the 21st, at 7 o'clock a. m.
I expected Major Foreman to join me on the morning of the attack, but
I find he was not within forty-five miles of my position at the time the
enemy moved tipon me.
The force sent under Colonel J. M. Williams I knew nothing of until my
arrival at Gibson.
1 sent four messengers to Gibson, calling for reinforcements, two of whom
were cut off and captured, and consequently were not received by the com-
manding officer at the Post, but every effort was made on his part to hurry
• up to my assistance all the force he could possibly spare.
I was not apprised that the enemy had more than one thousand two
hundred (1,200) to one thousand five hundred (1,500) men, and did not ex-
pect they had any artillery, until they opened it upon my lines, at 10
o'clock in the morning.
The night pi'evious to the attack it was my understanding that Major
Foreman, with three hundred (300) Indians and two mountain howitzers,
would camp within nine or ten miles of the post at Cabin Creek, and move on
to reinforce me at daylight next morning.
It is my opinion that the enemy did not get away with more than seventy-
five or one hundred wagons, including government wagons, sutler wagons
and ambulances. The remainder were destroyed at Cabin Creek.
Great credit is due the commanding officer at Gibson, in forwarding re-
inforcements, and also to all the officers and men under my command,
throughout the entire engagement, for their bravery and gallant conduct.
Lieutenant G. W. Smith, Adjutant Thirteenth Kansas Infantry, rendered
throughout the entire engagement, very efficient service and prompt action.
It is, at this time, impossible to forward the number of killed, wounded
and prisoners, but will forward, as soon as possible, the result.
Lieutenant Colonel J. B. Wheeler, Thirteenth Kansas Infantry, was on
the field with me at the opening of the engagement.
Three (3) men of the Second Kansas Cavalry, taken prisoners two days
before they attacked me, have just escaped from them, but at different
times, and report their force at from four to five thousand, and six pieces
of artilary, General Gano commanding. Very respectfully,
HENRY HOPKINS,
Major Second Kansas Cavalry.
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HIST(^KV OF THE FIFTH KANSAS ^'OLINTEER CAVALRY.
The active service of tlie Fifth Kansas commenced about the 17th of July,
1861, companies A and F leaving Fort Leavenworth for Kansas City, Missouri,
about that time. A few days later they formed part of an expedition to Har-
ribuuville, Missouri, under the command of Colonel William Weer, Fourth
Kansas Volunteers. After driving out the rebels at that place they returned
to Kansas City, company F losing one (1) man, killed. After a few days rest
escorted a supply train to Fort Scott, Kansas. At that point companies B, C
and £, joined the regiment, and Colonel H. P. Johnson assumed command.
Company F was there assigned to the Third Kansas, and two companies of
infantry attached to the Fifth. After marching and skirmishing around
that post for some time, the regiment was fairly engaged at the battle of Dry-
wood, September 2d, 1861, and had a number of men wounded. The regiment
vefarned to Fort Scott, daily watching the enemy, until he started north, when
we followed him; September 17th, 1861, attacked a rebel regiment at Morris-
to\\ui, where, in a gallant charge, the brave Colonel Johnson fell at the head of
his men, pierced by nine bullets. Several men were killed and wounded,
among them private Ccpeland, killed, and Sergeant Wade, and Second Lieu-
tenant Randlett, company A, wounded. We captured large numbers of horses
and equipments, camp and garrison equipage, &c. On the same day the regi-
ment moved from Morristown to West Point, Missouri, and from that point
marched with the Third and Fourth Regiments to Osceola, Missouri, and at-
tacked the rear of Pi'ice's army, routing them, and destroying large quantities
of stores for the rebel army. From there the regiment returned to West Point.
Near the latter part of September, 1861, marched from West Point to Kansas
City, the latter place being threatened by General Price, who was at Lexing-
ton, where he had captured Mulligan and his command. After several days
spent in refitting, scouting, &c., the regiment marched for Springfield, Mis-
sou)i, to join the army of General Fremont; arrived there early in October, and
remained until the army was dispersed by order of General Hunter. It then
marched to Fort Scott, Kansas, and after resting a few days, moved alone,
under Colonel Ritchie, upon Carthage, via Lamar. Finding no enemy of im-
portance, the regiment moved back to Fort Scott, halted at that point one day,
and then marched to Osawatomie, where it remained a few days; then moved
back on the road south to Fort Lincoln, halted a few days, and went into win-
ter quarters at Camp Denver, near Barnesville, Kansas. While at Fort Lin-
coln Lieutenant Colonel Ritchie left the regiment, and for a time it was com-
manded by Captain James Hunt, company E. He was relieved by Major
Soniers.
Lieutenant Colonel Powell Claj^ton assumed, in February following, com-
mand. The regiment immediately began to improve under his able manage-
ment. The notoriously incompetent field officers who had preceded him
(always excepting the gallant Johnson) had well nigh ruined the regiment.
New life and energy were infused into every department. The regiment soon
broke camp, and started upon its career, regarded by all as second to no
regiment Kansas has sent into the field. From the first to the middle of
March camped about ten miles south of Fort Scott, and near the old battle
ground of Drywood. Here the time was spent in drilling, and perfecting the
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organization of the regiment, until March 17th, 1862, when it marched for
Carthage, Missouri, where it arrived on March 19th, 1862. By one of those
.-■trategic movements, for which he has ^ince become famous, Colonel Clayton
rr.ade quite important captures at that place. Learning that the people of
the surrounding country were to assemble at that point on the 19th, for the
piupost of organizing a guerilla company, he dispatched Captain Creitz, early
on the evening of the 18th, to Lamar, with orders to move from that place at
daylight, upon Carthage, while the remainder of the command moved down
through the neutral lands upon the same point. It snowed violently all of the
19th. Captain Creitz reached the outskirts of the town about two hours in
advance of the regiment, the latter having been detained by the slow progress
of our train. Captain Creitz, seeing the town full of people, promptly ordered
I he company to charge. The result was the capture of a large portion of the
party assembled, among whom was found a Representative in the rebel legis-
iHture of Missouri. From this time until about the 10th of April, the regiment
was engaged in threshing and grinding the fine crops of wheat found along the
valley of Spring ri^ er, and forwarding the flour to the post of Fort Scott. It
also took a large number of prisoners, stragglers from the battlefield of Pea
Ridge. April 10th, orders were received from General Curtis for the regi-
ment to move to Springfield, w'here It arrived April 12th, 1862.
While at Springfield the time w-as mostly occupied in perfecting the drill
of the regiment, and it made fine progress in tactical evolutions, even exceed-
ing any other cavalry regiment at the post. The severe drilling it here under-
went it never forgot, and subsequently was highly complimented for its skill-
ful nianeuvering. Moved from Springfield to Houston, Missouri, May 25th, and
arrived at the latter place May 27th. After a short stay, during which the
regiment drove the guerilla band of Coleman out of that section of the coun-
Tvy, it moved to RoUa, Missouri. June 17th, 1862, a part of the regiment
niarched to join the Army of the Southwest, leaving Company A. Captain
\V. F. Creitz, behind to escort the regimental train, laden with vauable quar-
termaster and ordnance stores. Captain Creitz started about June 25th, to
join the regiment, then supposed to be at Batesville; was joined at Houston
by a portion of company K, Captain S. R. Harrington, (since Major) and a
liortion of company D, under Lieutenant Moore, (since Captain.) The entire
escort at this time numbered one hundred and fifty (150) men. July 6th, met,
and in the first charge, overthi-ew an Arkansas cavalry regiment, at Salem,
.Vrkansas; killed seven (7), and took several prisoners. No loss on our side,
iuly 8th, while crossing Black river, near Jacksonport, Arkansas, were at-
i.icked by the Fifteenth Texas Cavalry Rangers, Colonel Smith. The action
lasted a little over one hour. For a while the Texans had possession of the
train, but out forces succeeded finally in utterly routing them, driving them
several miles, killing eighteen, (IS) capturing their hospital, many guns,
horses, etc. Our loss was one (1) man drowned, two (2) severely wounded,
and two (2) prisoners.
This was a gallant fight, and Captain Creitz deserves much credit for its
successful issue.
On the day before, the escort captured an entire guerilla company, (a Cap-
tain and seventeen men), with several wagon loads of sutler's goods, which
ihey had stolen from the rear of the army in advance. Finding that the
Army of the Southwest had moved down White river, its detachment fol-
lowed, and without further incidents of note, (although pursued by a large
body of rebel cavalry) reached the army fifty miles from Helena, and rejoined
the regiment July 14th, 1862.
(58 Military Histort/ of Kansas Iier/inients.
Throughout this long and perilous march, every officer and soldier nobly
did his whole duty. Captain Creitz, commanding, deserves great credit for
the able manner in which he succeeded in eluding and defeating his numerous
jiursuers. and bringing his little command and entire train safely to their des-
tination. In his oflicial report, he mentions and acknowledges the valuable
assisiance rendered him by Adjutant T. W. Scudder, Lieutenants Harrington.
Morse, and Barnes. Division Commander, General Osterhaus, congratulated
the regiment upon the I'emarkable bravery and skill with which the march
was conducted.
The detachment had been given up as lost, and the rebels themselves
have since admitted it to be a marvel of impudence and success.
From the time of arrival at Helena until midwinter, the regiment was en-
gaged weekly, and almost daily, in skirmishing with the rebel cavalry hover-
ing around that post, and with invariable success. Major Walker became a
terror to all guerilla bands, capturing from time to time many men and horses.
Some time during the month of December, 1862, a detachment of the regi-
ment under Lieutenant Colonel W. A. Jenkins and Major T. Scudder, formed
part of General Washburne's expedition against the Mobile and Ohio Rail-
road. Shortly after its return to Helena, the regiment moved, with other
troops, toward White River, to take part in the expedition against St. Charles
■and Little Rock, Brigadier Gorman in command. The regiment was ordered to
St. Charles, as it was designed to attack tiiat point simultaneously with Gen-
eral McClernand's movement against Arkansas Post. Owing to the high water,
it was found impossible to reach the river at that place, and Colonel Clayton
turned the head of his column toward Clarendon, a small town twenty-five
or thirty miles higher up the river. It being necessary to establish communi-
cation with the fleet, with which we were to co-operate, Major T. W. Scudder
undertook the job. Accordingly, upon a dark, stormy night, he started with
two (2) men from company D, (Sergeant Baird and private Ringer) in a little
skiff, and after nine long hours reached the fleet, nearly frozen, the rain hav-
ing turned into a severe snow storm. In that time he had traveled forty-five
miles, passed two rebel picket posts, and a Union gunboat doing guard duty,
without discovery. St. Charles had already been evacuated, and the garrison
sent to Arkansas Post. In a few days the regiment again returned to Helena.
May 7th, 1863, the regiment formed part of an expedition, under Colonel
Clayton, sent out by Major General Prentiss to scour the country west and
north of Helena, and destroy forage and other supplies, to prevent the same
from falling into the hands of the rebel army, should it move that way. The
regiment moved out on the Little Rock road, toward Clarendon; thence north
to Bayou de Vieu, where it found an infantry force under Colonel (since Gen-
eral) Rice. From there the cavalry started north. The Fifth Kansas and
Fifth Illionis,all under the command of Lieutenant Colonel W.A.Jenkins, of the
Fifth Kansas, crossed the La Aquille River. Colonel Clayton halted with the
Indiana Cavalry, and took up a position to guard the bridge until our return.
Cam]:)ed on the evening of the 9th at Taylor's Creek, eight miles from the
bridge. The following morning moved south between the St. Francis and La
Aquille rivers, hoping to overtake the rebel Colonel Dobbins and command.
After marching about twenty miles General Marmaduke was discovered in our
rear, and between tts and Colonel Clayton. Colonel Jenkins turned back, hop-
ing to be able to cut his way through. After four o'clock p. m.. the Fifth Kan-
sas engaged a brigade of Texas Rangers, under Colonel Carter. The brigade
was composed of four ,of their best regiments, and numbered about one
Mililari/ Hifitori/ of Kanftas Rcffiments. '5^)
thcusaud six hundred (1,600) men. with two pieces of artillery. At this time
ihe r'ifth Illinois was five miles in the rear, feeding, leaving the Fifth Kansas
alone to oppose this vastly superior force. Nobly the gallant old regiment,
undoi the intrepid Jenkins, sustained its reputation. With undaunted front
it riiet and overthrew three furious charges of as many regiments, and the
fourth, seeing the fate of those preceding, broke before our line was reached.
Duriiig this furious fight we had driven them about one-half a mile; they, then
opened with their artillery, and having taken a strong position. Colonel .len-
kiu!? deemed it imprudent to assault them. The regiment held its ground
until darkness ended the conflict. By this time the Fifth Illinois had come
up. Our loss was very light, only one (1) killed, and ten or twelve wounded,
among them Captain Moore, company F, severely throtigh the hand. Every
officer and man did his whole duty bravely. The rebel loss was much larger
than ours: they had one lieutenant killed and six oflRcers wounded. The exact
number of their loss we never knew. Under cover of the night the regiment
withdrew to La Aquille. Here Major Scudder and Captain Barnes succeeded,
vitli great labor, in constructing a bridge from some neighboring houses,
upon which the entire command crossed. At nine a. m. the enemy appeared
on the opposite bank. Having the horses safely over, the men moved back
on loot to give them battle. After the exchange of a few shots, the enemy
fell back, and our troops resumed their march to Helena unmolested, rejoiced
there to find the gallant Colonel Clayton, who had had a severe contest with
;-noiher brigade of the enemy, and escaped from him in much the same man-
ner. The Fifth Kansas, by its stubborn bravery, ably led by Lieutenant
Colonel .Jenkins, alone saved the entire command from capture. On this raid
there were destroyed vast quantities of corn, bacon, &c.
After the return of the regiment, nothing of note occtirred tintil May, when
a portion of the regiment, under Major Walker, was attacked about seven
miies from Helena, at Polk's plantation, on the Little Rock road, by a largely
superior force of rebel cavalry. After a short resistance, the Major was over-
powered, and his force driven in confusion toward town. He finally rallied
iheni about two miles back, and the enemy fearing reinforcements from town,
moved rapidly away. Our loss was seven or eight killed, and two com-
niissioned officers and twenty men taken prisoners. From this time until
.Jul\ 4th, 1803, the regiment was engaged in the usual loutine of camp duty,
p'ckoting, scouting, &c.
At the battle of Helena the regiment occupied the extreme right. With
it was the First Indiana Light Battery, and four guns of the Dubuque Bat-
tery. ■ Here our troops fought from sunrise until two o'clock, resisting with
brilliant success the onsets of Marmaduke's cavalry division, several thoti-
sand strong, silencing and dismounting their guns, and finally driving
them completely from the field with heavy loss. The loss of the Fifth was
four (4) killed and six or eight wounded. Captain Creitz and Lieutenant
Jennings were slightly wounded while advancing against a battery.
Two days later, the Fifth Kansas and First Indiana, following the rear
of Price's army, captured one hundred and thirty (130) prisoners, mostly
wounded. August 15th, started from Helena .for Little Rock, the regi-
ment forming part of General Steele's Arkansas expedition. Moved from
Duvall's Bluff September 2d, and camped that night at Brownsville. Sep-
tember 4th, Clayton's brigade (Fifth Kansas and First Indiana) were ordered
on a reconnoisance to Bayou Meteo. Brigadier General Rice, with a brigade
of infantry, as support, followed. Ariived there same day, drove in the
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enemy's outposts, threw a few shells after and among them, camped for the
night, and returned to Brownsville next day. September 7th, moved with
the rest of the army toward the Arkansas river, and reached it at Ash-
ley's Mills, twelve miles below Little Rock, September 8th. On the next
day was ordered to reconnoitre the enemy's position on the north side of
the river. About three miles from camp, fell upon their pickets, and "drove
them, Avith light skirmishing, until they took refuge behind their works.
The appearance of our troops created a great commotion in Little Rock,
(which was in plain view) the long roll was sounded, and infantry and
artillery hurriedly moved to their positions. Our forces stayed long enough
to enable the engineers to make a sketch of the works, then slowly and
quietly withdrew. September 10th, after a heavy cannonading, a portion
of the army of General Steele crossed the river, and moved upon Little
Rock, while the remainder moved by the north bank in the same direction.
By this movement the rebel position was turned, and about 4 o'clock p. m.
the old flag was once more floating from the United States arsenal.
September 14th, a portion of the regiment was ordered lo Pine Bluff.
Lieutenant Colonel Jenkins moved from Little Rock late in the morning,
and reached Pine Bluff the same night, having marched fifty miles. A few
days after. Colonel Clayton was ordered to assume command of the post,
and Major Scudder, with the remainder of the regiment, marched to the
same point. A few days later, the other re.giment of Clayton's brigade
(the First Indiana) joined us. About the 1st of October, 1863, Colonel
Clayton moved, with three hundred (300) men and four pieces of light ar-
tillery, to attack General Marmaduke's outpost at Tulip, starting at night
from Pine BluiT. By continuous marching for ninety miles, he placed his
force between the main body of the rebels and Tulip, and at 4 a. m. of the
second day fell upon their camp. The Fifth Kansas, led by Lieutenant
Colonel W. A. Jenkins, made a furious charge through their lines, while
at the same moment the artillery opened upon their camp. The entire
rebel force, six hundred (600) strong, fled in dismay, leaving nearly everything
behind them; their tents, wagons, quartermaster and commissary stores,
besides many stands of arms, sabres, pistols, and one battle-flag, fell into
the possession of the regiment, which marched back to Pine Bluff in tri-
umph, without the loss of a man. Colonel Clayton was slightly wounded
by a glancing shot.
Everything went on quietly at the post until the morning of October 25th,
1863, when it was attacked by General Marmaduke, with three thousand
(3,000) men and twelve pieces of artillery. To oppose him. Colonel Clayton
had abotit six hundred (600) men and nine pieces light artillery. The action
lasted from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m., when the rebels, beaten at all points,
withdrew, and left Clayton and his "gallant six hundred" masters of the
field. The rebel loss was about one hundred and fifty (150) killed and
wounded, and thirty (30) prisoners. Our loss was thirty-seven (37), of which
twenty-seA^en (27) belonged to the Fifth Kansas. Major Scudder, command-
ing the regiment, was slightly wounded in the knee. Colonel Clayton was
highly complimented for his brave defense, and well he deserved it. Few
officers would have held out as he did. Lieutenant, F. M. Clark, of the
Fifth, met the bearer of the flag of truce in the morning, with a summons
to Colonel Clayton to surrender, and told him there was no need to go to the
Colonel; that any one who knew him cottld answer for him, that he never
surrendered. Accordingly the bearer returned, and the battle began.
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January- 19th, 1864, was fought the engagement of Branchville, in which
portions of the Fiftli Kansas, First Indiana and Seventh Missouri Cavalry,
defeated Shelby's forces.
January 21st, 1864, we were again in motion, eighteen miles out en the
Camden road. Colonel Clayton halted with the Seventh Missouri Cavalry,
and 'Fifth Kansas and First Indiana batteries. Major Scudder, with the
Fifth Kansas and First Indiana, was sent to Mount Elba, on the Saline
rivei', w^here it was rumored an infantry force was crossing. He found and
surprised a cavalry picket, killed one (1) Lieutenant, one (1) man, and
twenty-five horses, and burned a large quantity of forage. Found no force at
Mount Elba except a few cavalry, and from that point returned to Pine
Bluff.
March 28th, 1864. Colonel Clayton, with a portion of his troops, moved
out to give battle to General Dockery, who had a brigade at Monticello.
Our force consisted of about one thousand (1,000) men of all arms. General
Steele, at this time, was at or near Camden. Colonel Clayton intended to
drive Dockery out of the country lying between Bayou Bartholomew aiid the
Saline river. To deceive the rebel general as to the real movement, he
despatched Lieutenant Drover Young, Fifth Kansas, on the direct road to
Monticello. Lieutenant Young drove in the rebel pickets, and at night
built numerous fires, as if there was a large force with him. During the
night he quietly withdrew, and joined the main body under Colonel Clayton,
at ;\Iount Elba.
iMarch 29th the cavalry moved out toward Camden, leaving the in-
fantry and a portion of the artillery to guard the crossing. The cavalry
halted a few miles further on, and camped, watching all the approaches
to the crossing leading north and west. Lieutenant Young, Fifth Kansas,
and Greathotise, First Indiana, were sent with one hundred (100) picked
men to destroy the enemy's bridge at Long View, about forty miles down
the I'iver. General Shelby, who, the evening before, lay with his brigade
ten miles above, rapidly fell back toward Princeton. Early on the morning
of March 30th, scattering shots were heard toward Mount Elba ford, and
finally the firing grew quite brisk. Colonel Jenkins was oi'dered to take
the Fifth and move back, and ascertain who it was, while the entire cav-
alry prepared to follow. The Colonel arrived just as the infantry pickets
were being driven in on all sides, assumed command, and the battle began.
The Eighteenth Illinois infantry, with two gtms. Fifth Kansas, with one
gun of the First Indiana Battery, were on the right. The Fifth Kansas
Cavalry dismounted in the centre. Twenty-eighth Wisconsin infantry on
the left. The enemy, who proved to be General Dockery's command, largely
outnumbered us, and advanced boldly to the attack, with terrific yells. Our
troop? greeted them with a tremedous fire from all arms at less than seventy-
five yards; the howitzers poured canister and sharpnel into their ranks with
great rapidity. Sergeants Davis and Wade, Fifth Kansas, working their
guns splendidly. The rebel line came bravely on, but the fire of our brave
men was steady and terrible. The rebels halted, wavered, broke and fled,
leaving the ground strewed with their dead and wounded. The Fifth
Kansas instantly folowed, fell upon their disordered lines, and drove them
beautifully. About ten miles out the regiment was overtaken by the First
Indiana and Seventh Missotiri Cavalry, with Colonel Clayton at their head.
The Colonel ordered the Fifth Kansas to charge, himself leading, hat in
hand. With a wild yell the old regiment dashed at the enemy, and was
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met by a heavy volley, but never faltered. The next moment it was upon
them, and the rebels fled, scattering in every direction. For five miles the
exciting chase continued, and was then abandoned. The whole affair was
brilliant in the extreme. Great credit is due lieutenant Colonel Jenkins
for the handsome manner in which he handled his force, and drove the
enemy before Colonel Clayton arrived. Colonel Clayton, in his specif re-
port, highly cc>mpliments Lieutenant Colonel Jenkins, for the able manner
in which he repulsed and routed the rebels, and Majors Walker and Scudder
for their vigorous pursuit of the flying foe. Just as the engagement closed.
Lieutenants Young and Greathouse returned, having succeeded in destroy-
ing the bridge, capturing Dockery's wagon train, and two hundi-ed and
sixty (260) prisoners, two battle-flags, etc., without the loss of a man. The
Federal loss in the action at Mount Elba was two (2) killed, two (2) slightly
wounded, and eight (S) taken prisoners. The rebel loss was upwards of
one hundred (100) killed, wounded and prisoners. The next day the com-
mand returned to Pine Bluff, with three hundred and eighteen (318) pris-
oners of war, three hundred horses and mules, and one or two hundred
wagons.
The balance of Dockery's force fled the country between the Mississippi
and Saline rivers, and did not return until after the disastrous campaign
of General Banks, when General Steele was forced to retreat, and abandon
all h^outh of the Arkansas river.
April 25th. a small portion of the Fifth, with one gun, (howitzer) shared
m the disaster at Mark's Mills, when General Steele's train was captured,
and many men killed and wounded. But few escaped; the gun was lost, and
Lieutenants Jennings and McCarty taken prisoners, with nearly all of their
men. Lieutenant McCarty soon escaped. The others were held at Tyler,
Texas, until exchanged. September 17th, the Fifth Kansas and First Indi-
ana, with one gun. under Major Scudder, with detachments from the Seventh
Missouri and Thirteenth Illinois, the whole (two hundred and fifty) under
command of Colonel Erskine, of the Thirteenth Illinois, was fiercely at-
tacked near the Warren cross roads by a brigade of Texas cavalry. The
attack was in front and left flank. The Thirteenth Illinois, after a short
resistance, broke in confusion, and the whole rebel force was directed against
the remainder of the command, (Fifth Kansas, First Indiana and Seventh
Missouri) which stubbornly fought them for five miles in retreat. At one
time the rebels had nearly captured the artillery, but by the personal ex-
ertions of Major Scudder and Liutenant Quinn, Thirteenth Illinois, it was
brought safely off. Lieutenant Jenkins, Fifth Kansas, was at one time cut
off from the rest, with his company, but by a dashing charge, cut his way
through and joined the others. Our loss was Sergeant Major G. W. Denton,
killed, four- (4) men severely wounded, and one (1) missing. After that
time the regiment was engaged in the usual routine, scouting, picketing,
etc.. unattended by any incident worthy of note.
T. W. SCUDDER,
Lieutenant Colonel Fifth Kansas Cavalry.
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MILITARY HISTORY SIXTH KE(JIMENT VOLT'XTKKK
(WVALRY.
This resciment was first organized in tlie month of July, 1861. by au-
thority siven by Brigadier General Lyon, whilst on the march toward
Sui-ingfield. W. C. Ransom, and others from Fort Scott, visited General
Lyon, and represented to him the exposed and unprotected condition of
the southeast portion of the state of Kansas, and asked for authority to
crsanize a force for home protection against threatened invasions from
Missouri. The authority was at once granted W. C. Ransom to organize three
companies of infantry, which were to be stationed at Fort Scott, and known
fis •Homo Guards." The three companies were speedily raised, and officered
as follows, viz.: W. R. Judsou, Major; Company A, Captain W. C. Ransom;
Company B. Captain W. T. Campbell; Company C, Captain Gower.
it was soon ascertained that these three companies were inadequate for
the protection of the border, and by authority granted by Major Prince,
commander of the post of Fort Leavenworth, August 12th, 1861, five new
companies were organized, which were designated and officered as fol-
lows, viz.: Company D, Captain L. R. Jewell; Company E, Captain H. S.
Greeno; Company F, Captain J. W. Orahood; Company G, Captain H. M.
Dobyns; Company H, Captain A. W. J. Brown. Four of these companies,
D. E. F and G, were cavalry, and one company, H, was infantry. The
entire five companies were mustered into the United States service for three
years.
The regiment having eight companies fully organized, measures were
taken to form a regimental organization. Accordingly on the 9th day of
September, an election for field officers was held, and resulted as follows,
viz.: Major William R. Judson. Colonel; Captain Lewis R. Jewell, Lieutenant
Colonel; Captain W. T. Campbell, M?ior; Charles O. Judson, Adjutant;
George G. Clarke, Quartermaster; ,Iohn S. Redfield, Surgeon.
Immediately after this organization was effected, the recruitment of a
new company was commenced, which was subspfiuently completed and
n;i!stei-ed into service as company H, Lieutenant David Mefford, Captain.
In the meantime. Charles F. Clarke obtained authority to recruit a
company in Riley county, Kansas, which he succeeded in doing in a remark-
ably short time. In the month of October, 1861, his company was mustered
into service and designated company I, Charles F. Clarke, Captain.
The work accomplished by the battalion prior to Us organization as a
regiment, was no inconsiderable amount. The three infantry companies
which were first organized were kept constantly on garrison duty at Fort
Scott, until the 1st of September, when, after the battle of Drywood and
the evacuation of the town of Fort Scott, they then marched, with other
troops, under command of General Lane, to Fort Lincoln, where they re-
mained on duty until General Lane started on the memorable march into
Missouri, known as the "Osceola Expedition," when the entire force of the
Sixth was sent back, under command of Colonel Judson, to reoccupy and
garrison Fort Scott.
The four cavalry companies, D, E, F and G, were constantly em])loyed
scouting the country and watching the movements of the enemy.
/4 Militarp Historn of Kansas Reifiments.
Company E, under command of Captain Greeno, participated in the
battle of Drywood, on the 1st of September, 1861. On account of Captain
Greeno's familiarity with the country, he was detailed, with his company, by
order of Colonel Johnson, of the Fifth, to take the advance, and was the
first to attack the enemy, which brought on a general engagement.
During the winter of 1861 and '62, the regiment was stationed at Fort
Scott. The four infantry companies performed garrison duty, and the four
cavalry companies performed the scouting and picket duty. The scouting
parties were almost daily engaged with the bushwhackers, or small de-
tachments from the rebel army.
In the spring of 1862, in consequence of the inperfect and irregular
manner in which the Kansas troops were organized, this regiment was re-
organized under the following order, to wit:
"Head Quarters. Kansas Militia, Topeka, March 27, 1862.
General Orders No. 26.
•'VI. The Sixth Regiment (Cavalry) will be organized as follows: Colonel,
; Lieutenant Colonel— L. R. Jewell; 1st Major— W. T. Campbell; 2d
Major— W. C. Ransom; Surgeon— John S. Redfield; Asst, Surgeon— Joseph
A. Smith; Adjutant— Isaac Stadden; Quartermaster— Charles H. Hayues.
Company A, Captain George W. Veale. Company B, Captain B. E. Harvey.
Company C. Captain H. S. Greeno. Company D, Captain John W. Orahood.
Company E, Captain H. M. Dobyns. Company F, Captain C. F. Clarke.
Company G, Lieut. J. M. Laing. Company H, Lieut. David Mefford. Com-
pany 1, Captain Van Sickle. Company K, Lieut. John Rodgers.
"By order of the Governor and Commander-in-Chief.
(Signed,) "CHARLES CHADV^ICK,
"Adjutant and Quartermaster General of Kansas."
At the time of the reorganization, companies A, B and C, which were
first organized as Home Guard companies, were ordered to be mustered
out of service. Immediately after the muster-out of these companies, the
following changes were made, to wit:
Company H, Captain Brown, was transferred to the Eighth Kansas In-
fantry; Captain G. W. Veale's company of the Fourth Regiment was trans-
ferred to this regiment, and made company A; Captain Harvey's company
of Ihe Fifth Regiment was transferred to the Sixth, as company B; com-
pany E, Captain Greeno, was changed to company C; company F, Captain
Orahcod, was made company D; company G, Captain H. M. Dobyns, was
changed to company E; company I, Captain Clarke, was made company F. In
the meantime a part of a company was recruited, and designated company
G, Lieutenant Laing, subsequently Captain Lucas. Company H retained
its original letter, under Lieutenant Mefford. At the date of the consoli-
dation. Captain Van Sickle's "Independent company of Scouts" was assigned
to this regiment, and called company I. This company was irregularly
mustered into service, and really was not a part of the Sixth Kansas, and
was subsequently mustered out as an irregular troop. Lieutenant John
Rodger's company was assigned to the Sixth regiment, as company K.
Soon after the consolidation was made, one battalion, (companies C, H
and K), under command of Major Campbell, was detached and ordered to
report, to Colonel Clayton, of the Fifth Kansas, and marched with his com-
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maud to Carthage, Mo.: the regiment remained at Fort Scott. In the month
of jVlay the battalion rejoined the regiment at Fort Scott, and Avith com-
panies D, E. F and G, were ordered to Paola to he rearmed and equipped.
The regiment was divided and stationed along the line, Majoi- Ransom,
with two companies, at Little Santa Fe, Mo., Captain Orahood, with two
companies, at Trading Post. Kas. The balance of tiie regiment was sta-
tioned at different points olong the southern line of the state, and chan'ged
from place to place as emergencies demanded, with headquarters at Paola.
Tht regiment was constantly engaged in disbanding small forces which
v/ere organizing in Missouri under Si. Gordon, Quantrell and Uphayes.
Company A, under Captain Veale, made a very successful raid into the
Sni Hills, Mo. On this occasion, Captain Veaie and Lieutenant Johnson,
with company A divided into two detachments, broke up eight camps of
bushwhackers, killed thirty-seven of the enemy, and wounded about the
same number. They also captured over fifty stand of small arms, and about
sixcy head of horses with equipments, and completely broke up the oi gani-
zation of rebel squadrons in that section of country until the return of the
rebel General .Jackman, and restored peace for a term of three months.
About the 1st of June, 1S62, company I, Captain Van Sickle, was mustered
out of service, which left the regiment with an organization of but nine
companies.
In the month of June, the regiment concentrated at Fort Scott, and com-
panies C, H and K, under command of Captain Greeno. were detached and
ordered to report to Col. Doubleday, Second Ohio Cavalry, to accompany his
expedition south into the Indian country, and participated in the battle of
Cowskin Prairie.
The command went into camp at Baxter Springs, Kas., where the Sixth
regiment joined it on the 20th of June, excepting company B, which was
lefi at Westport, Mo., under command of Major Ransom.
On the second day of July accompanied the expedition under command
of Colonel Weer into the Cherokee country; and on the 4th of the same month
succeeded in overtaking and engaged a rebel force under command of Colonel
Clarkson, which resulted in his capture, together with the main portion of
his command, and all his camp and garrison equipage. The Sixth was sent
in pursuit of those that had escaped capture.
On the same day, a detachment of two companies of this regiment, under
command of Captain Greeno, attacked a camp of rebels under command of
Colonel Stan Waitie, at Stan Waitie's Mills, and after a spirited engage-
ment, succeeded in routing the enemy, and capturing a large quantity of sugar
and other commissary stores, which were destroyed for want of transpor-
tation.
On the 5th of July, the entire command weni into camp at AVolf Creek,
where it remained until the 10th, when it moved south to Grand River, and
encamped at PTat Rock Creek, eighteen miles from Fort Gibson.
In the meantime the Sixth regiment was detached, and ordered to pro-
ceed west until it struck the hills of the Verdigris, and from thence move
south and form a flanking party to the main column. On this march, the
regiment, whilst moving through the country, took possession of a large
nupmber of beef cattle, which were turned over, by order of the command-
ing officer at Flat Rock, to A. McDonald, beef contractor.
The regiment encamped with the rest of the forces and was kept con-
stantly engaged in scouting the country south- -some small parties went
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beyond the Arkansas river. On one occasion, a party oi five men cliarged
and drove in the rebel picliets in front of P'ort Gibson.
Whilst the command v^ras in camp at Flat Rock, about the middle of
.July. 1862, Colonel Weer, commanding the division, sent a detachment of
sixty men of the Sixth Kansas, and one hundred Indians, uyder command of
Captain Greeno, to Tallequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation, who suc-
ceeded in capturing John Ross, principal chief. Colonel William Ross, Major
Pegg, and eight other officers of the rebel army. Two hundred Indians be-
longing to Colonel Drew's regiment, deserted and joined the Federal com-
mand, and returned with it to camp.
About the same time. Major Campbell, with six companies of the Sixth
Kansas, made a very successful reconnoisance to the Arkansas River, op-
posite Fort Gibson, and engaged the enemy across the river, and returned
to camp without loss.
^^'hilst Colonel \Veer was actively engaged in preparing to make an
attack upon the enemy at Fort Gibson — about 2,000 strong — a misunder-
standing arose between him and Colonel Solomon, of the Ninth Wisconsin
Infantry, who placed Colonel Weer in arrest, and assumed command of the
expedition, and the contemplated attack was abandoned.
On account of the lebel Generals Jackman and Coffey concentrating their
forces in Northern Arkansas, it was deemed advisable to leave the Indian
country in possession of the loyal Indians, and return for the protection of
the border from a threatened raid. Accordingly Colonel Solomon ordered
a countermarch in the direction of Fort Scott.
A detachment of twenty-seven men of this regiment, under command of
Lieutenant .Johnson, with three Indian guides, were ordered to proceed to
Northwest Arkansas, for the purpose of ascertaining, if possible, the move-
ments of the enemy that threatened a raid upon the unprotected border
of Kansas. The scouting party proceeded north, parallel with the western
line of Arkansas, and thence, by a forced march during the night, succeeded
in surprising a small party of rebels at Maysville, and captured some pris-
oners, from -whom they ascertained that small squads had begun to move
northward on various routes, and that their intention was to surprise Fort
Scott if possible, and devastate the country by fire from thence along the
border to Kansas City. But. should the eastern border of Kansas be pro-
tected, they would leave Fort Scott to their left, and pass on various routes
through Missouri, and concentrate in Jackson county in that state, and thence
make a raid south and sweep all the weak garrisons in western Missouri.
I'pon Lieutenant Johnson receiving this information, he made a forced
march, and intercepted the command at Cowskin Prairie, and immediately
communicated the same to the commanding officer. The Sixth regiment was
then ordered to take position on the extreme right of the column, and scout
through western Missouri. The entire command, except the Indian regi-
ment, returned from the expedition south about the first of August, and en-
camped on Drywood, east of Fort Scott, for the purpose of recuperation and
rest. But, as usual, the Sixth was not allowed to remain idle. Gtneral
Blunt immediately assumed command of all the forces, reorganized the bri-
gades, and prepared for active service.
On the 13th of August orders were received to leave regimenral head-
quarters at Fort Scott, and to leave all sick in post hospital, for the pur-
pose of making a march in pursuit of a rebel force of about five thousand
(5,000) under General Cooper, which had passed north about forty miles
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cast of Fort Scott, towards tlie Missouri river. Colonel Cloud, with de
tachments of the Second and Sixth Kansas regiments, struck the enemy's
line of march in the rear, and immediately followed up in pursuit.
General Blunt, with the balance of his command, "leaving a small force
to garrison Fort Scott," started in pursuit of the enemy, and followed him to
Lone Jack, at which place he had been repulsed by Missouri troops, and
had commenced to retreat southward. Colonel Cloud, with the Sixth and
Second Kansas, took the advance of General Blunt's army, and on the 21st
of August engaged the enemy's rear at the crossing of the Osage river,
driving him until nightfall. The men and horses being very tired from ex-
cessive fatigue, he rested for the night. On the 22d Colonel Cloud renewed
the pursuit, but after a. hard day's march, found that the enemy had made
good his escape.
On the following day. Colonel Cloud returned, with a part of his command,
to Fort Scott, leaving about four hundred (400) men, under command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Bassett, to rest a day, with orders to return to Fort Scott on
the 24th. On the morning of the 24th, Lieutenant Colonel Bassett started with
the detachment of the Second Kansas, leaving the detachment of the Sixth,
uuder command of Major Campbell, to follow in the rear. The advance had
proceeded but a short distance, when a rebel force, of about one thousand
two hundred, (1,200) imder command of Shelby, was discovered moving south.
Colonel Bassett at once united his forces and started in pursuit of the enemy,
who, upon observing the movements of the Federal troops, turned aside, and
took position on Coon Creek, to the right of the road. The position of the
enemy was naturally strong. Adjoining the timber were two cornfields, with
a lane running between them and the timber. The advance guard, in attempt-
ing to force a passage through the lane, were encountered by a heavy fire from
the enemy, which resulted in a loss of three or four men wounded. Colonel
Bassett then formed a line on the north side of the field on the prairie, and
ordered Captain Greeno, with twenty-six (2()) men, to deploy to the right as
skirmishers, and pass through the cornfield, dismounted, and at the same time
sent Lieutenant Gordon, with a detachment, to the left, for the purpose of
ascertaining the strength of the enemy, and bring on a general engagement.
As Lieutenant Gordon approached the timbei*, the enemy poured in a heavy
fire upon his men, wounding the Lieutenant in the head, and several of his
men, and compelled him to fall back. Captain Greeno, with his detachment,
at once crossed the fence and entered the timber, and advanced a few rods,
when about three hundred (300) of the enemy suddenly raised from a ravine,
and, sent a volley into the line of skirmishers and charged them. The men
raised from the ground, where they had been lying down to escape the enemy's
fire, and repulsed the charge' with their revolvers. In the meaatime Captain
Greene was wounded in the right hand and left arm. Two (2) of his men were
killed, and a number of them severely wounded. The Captain, finding that
he could not contend against so large a force of the enemy, ordered his men
to fall back.
Colonel Bassett, finding that the enemy outnumbered his force, and posted
in a strong natural position, withdrew his troops, and marched in the direc-
tion of Fort Scott. The command camped for the night at Lamar, Missouri,
and cared for the wounded. The following day, August 2.5th, 1862, the de-
tachments of the Second and Sixth Kansas rejoined the main command at Fort
Scott.
Soon after the return of the regiment to Fort Scott, it was on the move into
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Southwest Missouri, as a part of tlie Second Brigade, First Division, Army of
tiie Frontier.
Upon the concentration of the forces at Coxie's Creek, in front of the
enemy, tlie Second Brigade was ordered to take position on the left of the
army. This position caused the cavalry to watch the movements of the
enemy, who had communication with Northern Missouri, through the counties
of Dade and Lawrence, and keep open communication with Genei'al Totten's
forces, which were camped between Mount Vernon and Springfield. The
Sixth, being the only cavalry regiment in the brigade, and having such an ex-
tent of country to guard, it was kept constantly employed.
During the two weeks the Army of the Frontier lay in camp at Coxie's
Creek, this regiment performed some very valuable scouting service. On
one occasion, a party of men, under command of Sergeant Henderson, of F
company, made a scout up Cedar Creek, attacked and scattered a party of
rebels, and succeeded in capturing a number of prisoners, from whom valuable
information was obtained in regard to the strength and position of the enemy,
also the route by which reinforcements passed south from Northern Missouri.
The manner in which this scout was conducted reflected great credit upon the
Sergeant in command, and showed at once that he merited promotion, which
he soon after received.
As soon as the information collected was communicated to Colonel Weer,
commanding the brigade. Lieutenant Johnson was ordered to select fifty (50)
men from the regiment, and proceed up Cedar Creek, under cover of darkness,
and lay in ambush in front of Sarcoxieville, where a rebel brigade was en-
camped, and to intercept, if possible, a scouting party of the enemy, which
was making a reconnaisance in the rear of the Union forces. The Lieutenant,
upon reaching the position, distributed his men, and placed them at the three
lordings of the creek, in front of the enemy, where they remained within a
half mile of the rebel pickets for twenty-four hours. About the dawn of day
of the second morning, it was ascertained that the rebel scouting party was
returning on the road leading to the center crossing, and being in such close
proximity to their camp, were entirely off their guard. Upon crossing the
creek, they at once ran into the ambuscade prepared for them, which resulted
in a loss to them of five (5) killed, and ten (10) prisoners, besides a number
wounded, who escaped on their horses. A detachment of five men were left
in charge of the prisoners, with orders to proceed towards camp, whilst the
balance of the party proceeded to drive in the enemy's pickets. Lieutenant
Johnson returned to camp with his prisoners, without the loss of a single
man, either killed or wounded.
On the 24th of September, a detachment of the Sixth, in company with a
detachment ot the Third Wisconsin Cavalry, was ordered to proceed down
Shoal Creek, and disable the water mills, from which the enemy drew his sup-
plies. The object of this party was accomplished, after considerable skirmish-
ing, and with considerable difficulty and hard marching, it returned with a
loss cf five (5) men.
On the evening of the 29th of September, 1862, a detachment under com-
mand of Captain Mefford was ordered to report to Lieutenant Colonel Jacobbi,
Ninth Wisconsin Infantry, who was in command of a force composed of de-
tachments of the different regiments, and charged with the duty of attacking
the enemy, who occupied Newtonia, and ascertain his sti-ength and position.
The balance of the command was to follow the next morning.
Colonel Jacobbi moved to within four miles of the town and encamped for
M if if (III/ Histori/ (if h'diisds l\<</iu>eiili^. 79
tlie night. At daylight the following morning he pushed his forces through a
dense wood, and drove in the rebel pickets. But the enemy was prepared, and
at once sent out a decoy, and succeeded in drawing the advance into and am-
bus'.-ade, which would have resulted in a disastrous defeat, had it not been for
the daring bravery of the men, and commendable gallantry of the ofRcers.
Captain Mefford rallied his men and held the enemy in check until the artilleiy
could fall back. By this time the entire army was advancing to attack the
enemy at Newtonla, the Sixth leading the advance. They had not proceeded
far, however, when portions of the command sent out the day previous were
met in full retreat. Upon ascertaining the perilous condition of Captain Mef-
foi'd's command, the regiment pressed forward to relieve them. Lieut. Colonel
./ewell, with the three companies of the advance and two howitzer^ imder com-
n.aiid of Lieutenant Benedict, moved forward and attacked the enemy on his-
right flank. The rebels fell back about two miles and formed in a field, with
their left flank resting on a ravine, their right being supported by two pieces
of artillery and infantry. Colonel Jewell, with three companies and howitzers,
attacked the right, and at the same time Captain Veale charged the left flank.
Th'^ enemy fired one volley with small arms, and fled in great confusion.
The i-egiment pursued the retreating column to within gunshot of the town,
when the enemy opened fire with artillery, and after making some demon-
strations it was ascertained that his forces were en masse in the town. The
howitzers being too light to reply to the enemy's artillery, the regiment was
ordered to retire about one mile, which it performed under a heavy fire. Sev-
eral men in the meantime were wounded. About 2 o'clock Colonel Phillips
arrived on the field with an Indian Brigade. The Sixth then took position
on the extreme right, where it remained the balance of the day, and about
7 o'clock was ordered to cover the retreat of the army.
The following is the official report:
"On the morning of the .'lOth, in pursuance of orders, I detailed three hun-
dred men and officers from my regiment, and proceeded in the direction of
Newtonia, and after having traveled about ten miles on that road, met a small
party of Col. Lynde's and Col. Solomon's regiments, with two pieces of Captain
Stockton's battery and two howitzers, in full retreat before the enemy, who In-
formed me that Colonel Lynde with a part of his regiment and Captain Mef-
ford's company of the Sixth, were surrounded by the en-emy.
"I soon came to where appeared to have been a slight skirmish, counted
some ten killed and wounded, who were completely stripped of their clothing,
and left lying in the hot sun— the day was very hot and sultry. Took one
prisoner. There we caught the first glimpse of the enemy, and followed him
to the prairie, where he formed his line of battle, three miles out from New-
tonia on the Sarcoxie road. I at once ordered my men into line and directed
■ Lieutenant Benedict to bring his mountain howitzers into position on the gal-
lop; then threw a few shells, and the enemy fell back. My men followed them
with a shout to the town, where the Lieutenant again commenced shelling
them, when the enemy opened his battery upon us within short range, with
three guns, using shell and round shot pretty freely. Here Lieutenant Phil-
lips had his horse killed under him by a round shot. To get out of range— the
howitzers being too light to reply successfully— I ordered my men to retire
( to a bluff, about one mile to the enemy's front, and immediately sent a courier
back to General Solomon, informing him of the enemy's position, and asking
J for reinforcements. This was about 10 o'clock a. m., and at about 2 o'clock
p. m.. Colonel Phillips arrived with his Indian regiment, much to our gratifi-
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cation, having held the enemy — seven thousand strong — in check four hours,
by continually skirmishing with them, notwithstanding the heavy cannonad-
ing we received from him. At about half-past three the balance of the com-
mand arrived.
"The portion of the enemy that I attacked were Texas regiments, well
armed, that had been selected on ptirpose to follow our retreating force, and
if possible capture our artillery, which was then in full retreat, as at that time
there -was but little support for it.
"My command, ofllcers and men, behaved with great coolness and bravery.
The only trotible I had was to keep theni at what what I considered a proper
distance from the enemy. W. R. JUDSON,
* "Col. Com'dg Sixth Kansas Cavalry..'
On the 4th of October the regiment was again engaged at Newtonia, and
occupied the right of the line of battle. After the enemy withdrew his forces
and started on the retreat, the regiment Joined in the ptirsuit of the flying
rebels, and only abandoned the chase when men and horses were completely
exhausted. Upon its leturn, it joined the main command and marched
through Pineville, Mo., and encamped at Kent. After resting a few days, it
moved to a camp near Keetsville, Mo.
One of the most sticcessful scouts made whilst in this camp was performed
by Captain Gordon, company F, with a detachment of forty men. They made
a raid on White River, and succeeded in surprising a detachment of the
enemy who were guarding a mill. They killed ten men and captured twenty-
five prisoners, together with all their horses and camp equipage and about
forty stand of small arms, besides destroying a considerable quantity of flour
and wheat. The Captain returned to camp with the prisoners without the
loss of a single man killed and but three wounded.
On the 20th of October the regiment moved with the command to Benton-
ville, Ark., and the night following marched to the vicinity of Old Fort Wayne,
C. N., preparatory to attacking a rebel force, about 3,000 strong, under Gen-
eral Cooper, at that place. Ou the morning of the 22d the advance of the
command surprised and drove in the rebel pickets. The Sixth was ordered
to the front, and companies A and F, under command of Lieut. Col. Jewell,
directed to take position on the right of the Second Ivansas Cavalry. Colonel
Jewell ordered his detachment to dislodge a squadron of rebel cavalry that oc-
cupied a point of timber on his right. This they succeeded in doing, and as
soon as it was discovered that the enemy was giving back, Colonel Jewell
ordered a charge, which completely uncovered his main line. Colonel Jewell,
upon seeing this, immediately wheeled his small force to the left and gallantly
charged the infantry which supported the enemy's artillery. At the same
time the center was charged by the Second Kansas Cavalry, and the entire line
driven back in utter confusion. The enemy abandoned his battery and artil-
lery horses. His battle-flag fell into the hands of the Sixth. No doubt this
handful of cavalry would have been counter charged and the battery retaken,
had it not been for the timely arrival of the Eleventh Infantry and Rabb's
Second Indiana Battery, which opened a well-directed fire on the enemy, who
was rallying in the edge of the timber, withiia a few hundred yards of the
battle field. The retreating column was followed up by the entire Sixth regi-
ment and a part of the Indian brigade, which succeeded in capturing and de-
stroying the enemy's train. In this engagement the regiment had several
men wounded, amongst the number, Private George Armstrong, company A,
mortally wounded.
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While the army lay in camp at Old Port Wayne, the regiment was con-
stantly employed in scouting the country, and was engaged almost daily
with the foraging parties of the enemy. On one occasion, a rebel force
imder command of Colonel Emmett McDonald, was attacked and driven
aci'oss the Boston mountains. The command, after lying in camp at Old
Fort Wayne about two weeks, moved to Flint Creek, and established a camp
krown as Camp Babcock, near the line of Arkansas, where it remained
awaiting the arrival of commissary stores from Fort Scott, subsisting in the
meantime UDon beef and wheat; little flour and corn meal could be had in
the surrounding country.
A very successful scout yas made from Camp Babcock eastward to the
tributaries of White river. A number of small parties of rebels were dis-
persed, a small train captured, and a considerable quantity of stores de-
slioyed. The party returned to camp with a loss of but two men killed,
bringing with it fifty Unionists from the hills of the White river, who had
been hid away to avoid the conscription.
Soon after the return of this scouting party, Lieutenant Colonel Jewell
was ordered to take command of the entire effective force of the Sixth, in-
cluding the two howitzers, together with detachments from the Indian
brigade, and proceed southward and ascertain the position of the enemy,
who was reported to be encamped at Cane Hill. Upon Colonel JewelTs ar-
rival at that place, he ascertained that the rebel forces had retreated across
the Boston Mountains, and were stationed along the Cove Creek Valley.
Colonel Jewell took a circuitous route and fell in the enemy's rear, and sur-
prised a detachment of his forces at Dripping Springs, and returned through
the Evansville Pass just in time to escape being cut off by a large cavalry
force, under command of the rebel General Marmaduke.
As Colonel Jewell passed through the mountains, the inhabitants greeted
the Stars and Stripes with cheers, which clearly demonstrated the senti-
ments of the people of Northwestern Arkansas who had been forced to ac-
cept secession. The regiment upon its return to camp, rested there a few
days with the command. On the night of the 2(>th of November supplies
arrived, and preparations were at once made for a movement south.
On the morning of the 27th, the entire Army of the Frontier marched,
without transportation, in the direction of Cane Hill, about forty miles dis-
tant, where a large cavalry force, under command of General Marmaduke,
had concentrated. On the morning of the 28th, the cavalry and artillery
was ordered to the advance at a trot, the infantry following as rapidly as
possible, and about 9 o'clock made an attack upon the enemj% and after a
very spirited engagement of two hours, succeeded in routing him. He was
closely pursued to a spur of the Boston Mountains, where his command
rallied and made a desperate effort to repulse the advancing column. The
Sixth was ordered forward and took position on the right. The regimental
howitzers poured in a heavy fire with canister from one side, whilst the Sec-
ond Kansas and its howitzers poured in an effective fire on the other side,
and Flopkins' battery fired from the main front. He was soon driven from
his strong position across the mountain. General Blunt then ordered a charge,
which caused the enemy to fall back rapidly for some distance.
The Sixth followed up and charged a force of the enemy that had formed
in a strong position, and met the regiment with a dreadful fire. In this
charge Lieut. Col. Jewell was mortally wounded; Lieut. Johnson, company
A, was severely wounded through the left lung; Lieut. Hains, company K. was
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wounded in the neck; seven enlisted men were killed, and about twenty
wounded. Lieut. Campbell was taken prisoner bj^ the enemy. General Blunt
by this time was pressing forward with a section of artillery and infantry
to renew the attack, when a flag of truce was seen approaching from the
enemy. "It new being nearly sundown," the flag was met by General Blunt,
and an armistice agreed to for one hour. Darkness coming on, the com-
mand fell back a few miles and bivouacked for the night.
The following morning, finding no enemy to fight, the command fell
back to Cane Hill and encamped. General Solomon's division, of which
the Sixth formed a part, was sent to Rhea's Mills, about ten miles north of
Cane Hill. Here the regiment remained until the battle of Prairie Grove
was brought on.
At midnight General Solomon received orders to send the Sixth to join
General Blunt's command at Cane Hill, and at 2 o'clock on the morning of
the 7th of December, the regiment broke camp and immediately started
towards Cane Hill, where it arrived in sight of the town about daylight.
Colonel Judson was met at the outskirts of the town with orders to move east
with the Sixth regiment to the Fayetteville and Cove Creek road, and ascer-
tain if the enemy was moving northward on that road. Upon Colonel jud-
son's reaching the point designated, he at once ascertained that General
Hindman had passed up the road during the night with his main army.
Colonel Judson immediately sent messengers to General Blunt, inform-
ing him that the enemy had completely flanked him, and was marching
towards Rhea's Mills for the purpose of capturing the trains encamped at that
place. Colonel Judson followed the enemy until he came up with his rear
guard, and opened fire upon him with the two regimental howitzers. General
Hindman at once halted his entire command and formed line of baltle to
the rear. This delayed the enemy several hours, and prevented him from
reaching the train at Rhea's Mills until General Herron with his command
arrived from Springfield, and attacked the enemy in front, which brought on a
general engagement.
General Blunt, upon receiving Colonel Judson's dispatch, moved his troops
with all possible haste toward Rhea's Mills, and arrived on the battle field
of Prairie Grove just in time to save General Herron from being defeated.
Colonel Judson finding that the main command had passed up the Cane
Hill road, withdrew his small force, and rejoined General Blunt on the
battle field about 3 o'clock p. m.
The enemy being stationed in the timber, the cavalry could not operate
to advantage. The regiment, therefore, was held in reserve, and was not
engaged during the evening.
There is no doubt that the valuable information furnished by Colonel
Judson, and the detention caused the enemj^ by the attack made in his rear,
saved the train from capture. Had the enemy not been detained, he might
have met General Herron's force, defeated it, and then turned upon General
Blunt's command, and thus defeated both divisions by detail. Whilst Col.
Judson did nothing more than his duty, yet, had he also failed defeat, dis-
aster and destruction must have been the result.
The battle was continued with great fury until nightfall, when the firing
ceased, and the army fell back a short distance and bivouacked. During
the night extensive preparations were made for renewing the conflict on the
morrow. The trains were sent to the rear to Fayetteville, a full supply of
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ammunition distributed, and all the available troops at once ordered to the
front.
About daylight the next morning. General Hindman sent a message
under flag of truce, asking for a personal interview with General Blunt.
Shortly after daylight an interview was held, which prevented the attack
which was to have been made at dawn of day. It was found that the in-
terview was asked for the sole purpose of gaining time, the rebels having
muffled th-^ir artillery wheels and evacuated their position during the night.
This dishonorable and unwarrantable act the illustrious rebel General Hind-
man was compelled to resort to In order to save his demoralized hosts from
either being captured or annihilated on the retreat.
The day after the battle the regiment returned to its old camp at Rhea's
Mills, where it remained until the 27th of December, 1862, when it accom-
panied General Blunt's expedition south to Van Buren, on the Arkansas
river. Seven miles from Van Buren, at Dripping Springs, the regiment, in
company with the Second Kansas, attacked and routed a force of Texas
trcops and succeeded in capturing their camp equipage and train. The
Sixth and Second, leading the advance, dashed into the town of Van Buren,
and with the assistance of some cavalry of General Herron's command,
captured four steamboats loaded with commissary stores and corn, besides
taking possession of a vast quantity of stores of all kinds in the town.
At the same time, a detachment of the regiment under command of Cap-
tain Meffoi'd, accompanied Colonel Phillip's Indian brigade into the Indian
country. On this expedition Colonel Phillips succeeded in capt\ii'ing Fort
Gibson and Fort Davis, destroying the latter place.
The expedition to Van Buren closed the campaign for the winter. Gen-
eral Schofield arrived from St. Louis and assumed command of the Army
of the Frontier, and ordered it back into Missouri.
At this time the regiment had but nine companies. In pursuance of
General Orders from the War Department, the following order was issued
for the purpose of making the organization a complete cavalry regiment, viz.:
"Headquarters Army of the Frontier,
"Rhea's Mills, Ark., Dec. 31, 1862.
[Special Orders, No. 16.]
(Extract.)
"The follcwing named officers, non-commissioned oflicers and privates
of the First Division. Army of the Frontier, are hereby detailed on re-
cruiting service, and will report without delay to the commanding officer at
Fort Leavenworth, Superintendent of Recruiting for the State: Captain H. S.
Greeno, Sixth Kansas Vols.; Sgt. Maj. H. P. Ledger, Sixth Kansas Vols.;
Private William Coates, Sixth Kansas Vols.; Private Martin O. Blood, Sixth
Kansas Vols.
"By order of Brigadier General Blunt, T. MOONLIGHT,
"Lieut. Col. and Chief of Staff."
In pursuance of the above order, the detachment proceeded to Leaven-
worth and received the following order, viz.:
"Headquarters Supt's Office Recruiting Service,
"Fort Leavenworth, Kas., Jan. 13, 1863.
[Special Orders No. 2.]
"Captain H. S. Greeno, Sixth Kansas Volunteers, with a party consist-
ing of Sergeant Major H. P. Ledger, Private Wm. Coates, and Private M. O.
84 MiUtari/ Tlistori/ of Kansas Regiments.
Blood. Sixth Kansas Volunteers, having reported to these headquarters for
the general recruiting service in the State of Kansas, pursuant to Special
Orders No. 16, dated Headquarters Army of the Frontier, Rhea's Mills,
Ark., Dec. 31, 1862, will proceed to the city of Fort Scott, Kan., and there
establish a reciuiting rendezvous.
"By order of Lieutenant Colonel Burris. J. M. HADLEY,
"Lieutenant Eighth Kansas Vols., Post Adjutant.
Captain Greeno and his party at once repaired to Fort Scott, and com-
menced recruiting operations. Soon after his arrival at that place, he re-
ceived the following communication from the Colonel of his regiment, viz.:
"Camp on Cane Creek, 30 miles south of Springfield, Mo.,
"February 13, 1863.
"Captain Greeno: Dear Sir — I send a communication to the Governor for
power to raise three squadrons to fill tip rny re.giment. If it is granted, I
authorize you to superintend the recruiting of these squadrons. I send Lieu-
tenant Lane to see Captain Robinson, to prevail on him to raise one squad-
ron. I send Mr. Bisbee, who will go with you to Governor Carney, and if
you obtain the order, he will proceed to Kansas City to see Captain Johnson,
and get him to assist in raising a squadron in that vicinity. And I further
suggest that you put forward the Sergeant Major, now with you, to assist
in raising the other squadron.
"Now, Captain, a united effort is necessary to raise these three squadrons,
and I expect you to see that it is done. Do not leave a stone unturned to
accomplish it at once. Truly your friend, W. R. JUDSON,
"Col. Sixth Kansas Vol. Cav."
In order that there should be no misunderstanding between the military
and the executive, Captain Greeno visited the Governor at Topeka, and ob-
tained permission to recruit the three squadrons necessary to fill the regi-
ment to the required standard. The following is a copy of the letter from
the Governor of Kansas:
"State of Kansas, Executive Office,
"Topeka, Feb. 23, 1863.
"Col. W. R. Judson, Sixth Regiment Kansas Volunteers:
"Sir — You are hereby authorized to cause the regiment commanded by
you to be recruited to the standard required by General Orders of the War
Department: Provided, That you use no special efforts to obtain recruits
from the agricultural classes of this state. I am aware that the heavy drain
upon Kansas has seriously crippled her farming interests, and I fear will
be productive of serious consequences. While therefore I must guard this
great interest against further oppressions, I will cheerfully officer such com-
panies as can be raised without detriment to the state or any of its vital in-
teretsts. Very respectfully, THOS. CARNEY, Governor."
One company was recruited at Fort Scott in a very short time, and
mustered into service as company L, with H. P. Ledger, Captain; J. Denton,
First Lieutenant, and L. J. Swingley, Second Lieutenant. Company I was re-
cruited soon after, at Westport, Mo., by Major Ransom and J. T. Blake, and
mustered into service with J. T. Blake, Captain; S. D. Harris, First Lieu-
tenant, and Levi Stewart. Second Lieutenant. In the meajitime. Captain
Greeno had succeeded in recruiting the third company at Fort Scott, but
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Mllitani Histori/ of Kaii.<^as L'e(/iin('nts. S5
owing to some misunderstaanding arising between the Governor and General
Blunt, at that time, the company was mustered into service as company B,
Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry. Company M was then itecruited. composed prin-
cipally of half-breed Delaware Indians, and was mustered into service July 30,
1S63, with J. W. Duff, Captain; J. Brooks. First Lieutenant, and J. C. An-
derson, Second Lieutenant.
The first battalion of the regiment was attached to the brigade com-
manded by Colonel Judson, and during the months of January, February,
and March, 1S63, it remained in camp on Crane Creek, near Springfield, Mo.,
when it marched for Fort Scott, Kansas. Soon after the arrival of the
battalion at the latter place, the men received furloughs for a brief period.
On the 7th of May two companies marched from Westport to Salem,
Missouri, as escort to the First Kansas Battery, and from thence marched
to Rolla, Missouri.
On the 21st of June it was ordered to join General Blunt's command, at
Fort Scott, Kansas, where it arrived on the 1st of July. On the 4th of the
same month the battalion was ordered, on a forced march, without tents,
to proceed to Fort Gibson, C. N. July 17th the enemy was engaged at
Honey Springs. The following is the official report of the part taken by the
Sixth regiment:
"Headquarters Sixth Kansas Cavalry, Volunteers,
"Camp near Fort Gibson, C. N., July 19, 1863.
Colonel W. R. Judson, commanding troops in the field, etc.:
"Colonel — I have the honor to report the part taken by my command, con-
sisting of companies A. C, F and H, commanded respectively by First Lieu-
tenant T. J. Darling, Second Lieutenant R. L. Phillips, Captain William
Gordon, and Captain David Mefford; also section of mountain how^itzers, under
of;mmand of Lieutenant J. P. Grassberger.
"My command left camp at four o'clock a. m. on the 16th inst., crossing-
the Verdigris river and Arkansas river in the face of the enemy, our cross-
ing being covered by a section of Smith's Second Kansas Battery. The
crossing was effected without loss, the enemy retiring on our approach with-
out, firing a shot. After a halt of a short time, I was ordered with my com-
mand to the advance, detailing Captain Gordon with his company F, as the
extreme advance. About daylight he came up with the enemy in considei'able
force, posted on a rise of ground near timber. The Captain immediately
formed his men and opened a brisk fire on the enemy, but was compelled
to fall back. I at once brought the rest of the command up at a gallop to
the support of the advance, and after a sharp skirmish drove the enemy
from his position, with a loss to him of one (1) killed and three (3) wounded,
who were left on the ground. Privates Banks, of company C, and Ailing-
ham, of company F, of my command, were wounded; also, had one horse
killed, and several wounded. I immediately followed, coming up with him
apfain at Elk Creek. Here I came to a halt, sending a company to re-
connoitre: found the enemy strongly posted in the timber, with artillery,
their line extending to the right and left of the road. I immediately dis-
mounted a portion of my command, and moved up cautiously, opening fire
upon them. They, how^ever. kept under cover. Private White, company A,
was at this time severely wounded. On the arrival of the main force. I was
transferred from Colonel Judson's command to that of Colohel Phillips'
(Colonel Judson retaining the section of howitzers) and ordered to the left
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of our line of battle. Shortly after the engagement commenced, I discovered
the enemy endeavoring to flank us under cover of timber. I immediately
dismounted companies C, F and H, and sent them into the timber. They
engaged the enemy immediately, and after sharp work of about an hour
and a half succeeded in driving the enemy back, with considerable loss.
About this time the First Indiana regiment charged the enemy on the left,
relieving my men. I at once recalled my men from the timber, and after
obtaining a supply of ammunition, mounted and started in pursuit. After
crossing the creek, I charged into a large body of rebels, whom I supposed
to be Stanwatie's Indians and a regiment of Texans. They fell back to the
woods, and made a stand. My men dismunted. and opened a vigorous fire
on them, which, together with the effective fire of the howitzers, soon drove
them in confusionn. I followed them until ordered to cease pursuit.
"The conduct of the officers and men under my command was excellent,
they being cool and self-possessed during the entire engagement, particularly
the detachment on duty with the howitzers; they advanced almost as fast
as the cavalry, unlimbering their guns, and delivering their fire with re-
markable celerity and correctness.
"My loss was light, considering the heavy fire under which we were,
and consists of those whose names appear in the report.
"I have the honor to be, your obedient servant,
"WM. T. CAMPBELL,
"Commanding Sixth Kansas Cavalry."
After the engagement above mentioned, the regiment returned to Fort
Gibson, C. N., where it was joined by the second battalion of the regiment.
■ On the 22d day of August it received marching orders, and proceeded,
with the troops under command of General Blunt, against the rebel General
Cooper. Lieutenant Phillips, commanding company C, had the advance with
his company, and was constantly skirmishing with the enemy.
The command was then divided, and the Sixth regiment returned to
Fort Gibson, where it went into camp on the west side of the Arkansas river.
Whilst the regiment was in camp here. Captain J. T. Blake arrived with a
new company. The regiment then moved, with the First Brigade, under
command of Colonel Ritchie, to Northfork-Town, but was soon compelled to
fall back to the Arkansas river.
On the 13th of November, 1863, the regiment marched for Fort Smith,
Arkansas, where it arrived on the 18th of the same month.
During the winter of 1863-4, it was employed in scouting, and escorting
supply trains, and moved to Roseville. On the 26th of March the regiment
ioined the First Division, Army of the Frontier, then en route to join Gen-
eral Steele's command.
The following is the official report of the part taken by the Sixth on the
"Camden Expedition":
"Colonel W. F, Cloud, commanding Third Brigade, Frontier Division, Seventh
Army Corps :
"Sir— The Sixth Kansas Cavalry, Volunteers, consisting of regimental
headquarters, and companies A, C, G, K and M, marched from camp near
Roseville, Arkansas, under command of Lieutenant Colonel William T. Camp-
bell, forming a junction on the 28th with the Frontier Division, commanded
by Brigadiei* General J. M. Thayer. The regiment was then attached to the
Third, or Cavalry Brigade, and on the 9th of April, on the Little Missouri
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liver, formed a junction with the Seventh Army Corjis, Major General F.
Steele, commanding.
"The regiment participaled in the skirmish on the 10th, 11th and 12th,
at Prairie de Ann; on the 13th, while preparing to march, was again at-
tacked, the Frontier Division being in the rear. The enen>y was repulsed,
and driven from the field of action.. On the 14th, company C lost nine (9)
men, killed, wounded, or captured, while foraging. On the 16th the regi-
ment, with the main command, arrived at Camden, Arkansas. On the 17th
the train left Camden for the purpose of procuring forage for the com-
mand, a portion of the detail for escort being made from the Sixth Kansas
Cavalry, consisting of seventy-five (75) cavalry and the section of howitzers
attached to the regiment, under command of Lieutenant Robert Henderson,
company G. On the ISth the train was attacked and captured by the enemy,
at Poison Springs, twelve miles west of Camden. In the engagement Lieu-
tenant Robert Henderson was wounded and captured. Private C. C. Good-
man, company D, attached to the howitzers, was killed. Private H. Gable,
company K, was captured, and several wounded. The detachments re-
turned to Camden, and remained there until the 26th, when the regiment,
with the command, took up its line of march for Little Rock. On the morn-
ing of the 29th, about 10 o'clock, while the command was crossing the
Ouchita river, the enemy attacked our rear guard, which consisted of com-
panies C and K, Sixth Regiment. A sharp skirmish ensued, in which Pri-
vate E. Gray, company C, was severely wounded, and two (2) men of com-
pany K missing.
"On the morning of the 30th the enemy attacked our army in force, while
crossing Saline river. In this engagement the regiment did not participate,
two companies being occupied in guarding fordings on the Saline river, the
other companies with the Cavalry Division, en route to Little Rock, where
they arrived May 1st, 1864. At the crossing of the Saline river the medicine
stores, tents and wagons, were burned, by order of Major General Steele,
and unfortunately, the regimental records were all destroyed.
"On the 6th of May the regiment left Little Rock, and arrived at Darda-
nelle on the 9th. Same day had a skirmish with a party of rebels, in which
Sergeant G. P. Freeman, company A, was mortally wounded, and Sergeant
Joseph Powell, severely wounded. From Dardanelle the regiment marched
for Fort Smith, Ai-kansas, where it arrived on the ICth of May.
"W. T. CAMPBELL,
"Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Sixth Kansas Cavalry."
During the Camden Expedition. Colonel W. R. .Tudson, of the Sixth Kansas
Cavalry, commanded the District of the Frontier, to which he was assigned by
Older of Brigadier General Thayer. His command consisted in part of the
Sixih Regiment, which operated in the vicinity of Fort Smith, and along the
line of the Arkansas river, scouting the country from Fort Gibson, C. N., to
Dardanelle, Arkansas. The portion of the regiment remaining under com-
mand of Colonel Judson during this time, suffered severely in numerous skir-
mishes with the enemy. Company D, Captain Goss commanding, stationed at
R&seville, was attacked by a large rebel force, but after a gallant resistance
the enemy was compelled to retire with considerable loss. Captain Goss lost
five (5) men killed, and several wounded, including himself in the latter
number.
On the 5th of April a scouting party of the regiment, whilst escorting
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Assititant Surgeon S. A. Fairchilds to Roseville, was fired upon from an am-
bush, and thirteen (13) of the partj^ of twenty-one (21) were killed, including
Surgeon Fairchilds. The bodies of the victims were stripped of their clothing,
and then mutilated in a most horrible and inhuman manner.
After the return of that portion of the regiment which participated in the
Camden Expedition, the entire regiment, except company F, which was de-
tached as personal escort to General Thayer, was engaged in scouting the
country south and west of Fort Smith. The enemy having followed the re-
treating column from Camden, was constantly attacking outposts and foraging
parties.
On the 2Gth of .June. Sergeant S. McKibben, company L. was killed, while
gallantly pursuing bushwhackers south of Fort Smith. At this time a bat-
talion of the regiment was encamped on Muzzard Prairie, about six miles
south of Fort Smith, under command of Major Mefford.
On the morning of the 27th of July, about six and a half o'clock, the bat-
talion was surprised and attacked by a rebel force of about two thousand
(2,000) men, and after a gallant resistance. Major Mefford, Lieutenant De
Friese, and one hundred and fourteen (114) men, were taken prisoners.
The following is a partial report of the engagement at Muzzard Prairie,
Arkansas:
"Fort Smith, Ark., July 29, 1864.
"Colonel W. R. Judson, Commanding First Brigade:
"Sir— I have the iionor to report to you that I was in command of company
B, Sixth Kansas Cavalry, on the morning of the 27th inst., when the enemy
made the attack on our camp, on Muzzard Prairie, and as soon as the alarm
was given that the enemy was in the prairie, which was about six o'clock,
a. m,, I sent immediately for the herd which had been out grazing since day-
light, and was about three-fourths of a mile southwest of camp. I formed my
men on the right of the camp, to protect my herd as it came in, and until it
could be secured, but before tiie horses could be brought up, the enemy charged
on us, which stampeded the herd, and left the men on foot to fight as best they
could. We drove the enemy back, and as I had received no orders from the
commanding officer, I ordered my men to fall back until they could form on the
right of the other companies. When I had fallen back to the left of my com-
pany's parade ground, I came in speaking distance of Major Mefford, when I
received orders to form my company on the right, to protect the camp. I im-
mediately took the position assigned me, with company D on my left. We
held our position, repulsing three distinct charges of the enemy. At this time
I saw that Major Mefford had, with companies E and H, been driven from
their position on the left of the line, and had began to fall back across the
prairie. I knew that I could not hold my ground much longer, with what men
I had; so, without receiving orders from Major Mefford, commenced falling
back toward him. As we fell back I had several men captured by the enemy
that was advancing through the timber In the center of our camp. We fought
and recreated in good order, until we came within half a mile of the house
on the prairie, when the enemy closed in on all sides, taking many more of
our men prisoners. Those that were left, continued fighting and falling back
to the house. There the men that were left were overpowered and captured.
Before we reached the house I received a slight wound in the right thigh.
Some of my men who were first captured made their escape by hiding in the
thick brush, the enemy not staying to hunt for stragglers, but left imme-
diate] y after the men at the house were captured, taking with them all the men
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that could travel. All did well under the circunistances—it being a surprise
after driving in the pickets, the enemy was in our camp. I lost in the en-
gagement three (3) killed, two (2) mortally wounded, five (5) severely wounded,
and forty (40) men taken prisoners. JACOB MOREHEAD,
"First Lieut. Sixth Ivansas Cavalry, Volunteers,
"Commanding company B."
REPORT OF KILLED AND WOUNDED ON JULY 27TH, 1S(34, AT MUZZARD
PRAIRIE, ARKANSAS.
Jacob Morehead, First Lieutenant company B, severely wounded.
Thos. McCauley, Corporal, company B, killed.
Antoine Furtmire, private, company B, slightly wounded.
Marion Hiriton, private, company B, severely wounded.
Edwin Jackson, private, company B, severely wounded.
David P. McDonald, private, company B, slightly wounded.
John G. Parker, private, company B, killed.
Edwin Parker, private, company B, slightly wounded.
:jecrge W. Rinker, private, company B, mortally wounded.
Joshua B. Zents, private, company B, killed.
Chas. S. Atkins, Seigeanc, company D, severely wounded.
John Phillips, Sergeant, company D, slightly wounded.
Peter Bartuess, private, company D, slightly wounded.
Albert H. Ritchie, pri\ate, company D, killed.
Thos. B. Landers, Corporal, company E, killed.
Joel G. Hutchin, private, company E, killed.
David Van Wormer, private, company E, killed.
James Weldon, private, conlpany E, killed.
Thos. R. Grifiiu, private, company H, mortally wounded.
Daniel Jennings, private, company H, killed.
James S. Mounce, private, company PI, slightly wounded.
George L. Harris, private, company I, killed.
Marshall Rice, private, company L, killed.
Lewis Pawnee, private, company L, slightly wounded.
William Patterson, wagon master, slightly wounded.
Captured: David Mefford, Captain company H; J. M. DeFriese, Second Lieu-
tenant company E; forty enlisted men, company B; fifteen enlisted men, com-
pany D; thirty-four enlisted men, company E; twenty-one enlisted men, com-
pany H; six enlisted men, company L.
In the meantime, a large detachment of the regiment was escorting supply
trains between Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Fort Scott, Kansas.
On the 21st of June Captain John Rogers, company K, was killed in a skir-
mish with bushwhackers, near Fort Scott.
The regiment was engaged in performing picket and scouting duty, and
almost daily encotintered small parties of the enemy.
September 14th, companies L and M, and detachments from other com-
panies, formed a part of an escort to supply trains from Fort Scott to Fort
Smith, which was attacked by General Gano's command.
The following is an extract from Captain Ledger's statement in regard to
the Cabin Creek engagement:
"The regiment marched from Fort Scott, Kansas, September 14th, 1864,
arriving at Cabin Creek, C. N., September 19th, where it was attacked by the
enemy about three thotisand strong, with six pieces of artillery, under com-
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mand of General Gano, and after a severe struggle, were driven from the field,
and were compelled to take to the brush and retreat towards the Osage Mis-
sion, where they arrived on the 22d, nearly starved to death, having traveled
seventy-five miles. All the effects of company L were lost, including the rec-
ords that had been obtained since the engagement at Muzzard Prairie. Cap-
tain Duff's company (M) also lost its property entire. The detachment of the
regiment lost several killed, wounded and prisoners."
On the 5th of October, 1864, all the men of the regiment whose term of ser-
vice would expire prior to October 31st, 1S64, by order of Brigadier General
Thayer, were sent, under command of Lieutenant Campbell, to Fort Leaven-
worth, Kansas, to be mustered out of service.
On the 23(1 of October, while the detachments were en route to Leavenworth,
they were attacked at Cow Creek, Missouri, and a skirmish ensued, in which
Captain Dobyns, company E, privates Lewis A. McGuire, company A, and
Maxwell P. Johnson, company C, were killed, and a number of men were cap-
tured.
Captain Dobyns was a brave and good officer, of unexceptionable moral
character; kind and generous, loved and respected by all his company, and by
all who knew him. He had served his country faithfully for over three years,
and was returning to Kansas to be mustered out, and to the enjoyment of the
blessings of that Government lie had fought so faithfully to transmit to future
generations.
The following organizations were mustered out of service about the first
of December, 1S64, at Fort Leavenworth, by Lieutenant J. R. Kemble and
Major W. 0. Gould, mustering officers, viz.: Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, and K.
A detachment of the regiment at Fort Scott, under command of Lieutenant
Clark, rendered signal service during the Price "raid.
On the 29th of December, the portion of the regiment that was yet in service
marched from Fort Smith for Clarksville, Arkansas, where it remained until
the 16th of February, 1865, when it received orders to proceed to Little Rock,
Arkansas. The fragments of the regiment were then consolidated, pursuant
to the following orders, viz.:
"Headquarters Department of Arkansas, Little Rock, Ark,, April 8, 1865.
[Special Orders, No. 86.]
(Extract.)
"V. Paragraph 9, Special Orders No. 70, Current Series, from these Head-
quarters, is hereby so amended as to read: 'The original service term of com-
panies A, B, C, D, E, F, H and K, Sixth Kansas Cavalry, Volunteers, having
expired, the re-enlisted men and recruits of same will, under supervision of
the Commissary of Musters, for the Department, be so disposed of, that after
assigning detachment company D, thirty-two (32) men, to company I, detach-
ment company Iv, thirty-eight (38) men, to company L, and detachment com-
pany B, forty-eight (48) men, to company M, one new company, having an
enlisted total of one hundred and six (106) enlisted men may be formed.
"The new company to be designated A, will be regarded as part of Sixth
Kansas Cavalrj^ with officers as follows, viz.:
"Charles O. Judson, Captain original Company F, to be Captain.
"Thomas G. Howell, First Lieutenant original company A, to be First Lieu-
tenant.
"William H. Shattuck, Second Lieutenant original company D, to be Sec-
ond Lieutenant.
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"Detachment company E, and detachment company H, will be considered
as temporarily attached to company G, until that company musters for dis-
charge, when new company B will be organized and officered in orders from
these Headquarters.
•By comand of Major General J. J. Reynolds. JOHN SEVERING,
"Assistant Adjutant General."
The le-enisted men and recruits of the several companies were disposed
of as exhibited by the following letter, viz.:
"Office Commissary of Musters,
"Headquarters Superintendent Vol. Rec't'g Service,
"Chief Mustering and Disbursing Office,
"Little Rock, Ark., April 8, 1865.
"To the Officer Commanding Sixth Kansas Cavalry, Volunteers:
"I\irsuant to paragraph 5, S. 0. 86, Current Series, from Headuarters De-
partment of Arkansas, the re-enlisted men and recruits of companies A, B, C,
D, E, F, H and K, Sixth Kansas Cavalry regiment, are hereby disposed of as
follows, viz:
"New company A— Charles O. Judson, Captain original company P, Cap-
tain.
'Thomas G. Howoll, First Lieutenant original company A. First Lieu-
tenant.
"William H. Shattuck, Second Lieutenant original company D, Second
Lieutenant.
"Twenty-three (23) veteran voluuieers, and nineteen (19) recruits original
company A, privates.
"Twenty-four veteran volunteers, and eighteen (18) recruits original com-
pany C, privates.
"Twelve (12) veteran volunteers original company F, privates.
"Ten (10) recruits original company F. privates; making one hundred and
six (106) enlisted total for new company, with five (5) prisoners of war, now
entitled to discharge, not included.
"Seven (7) veteran volunteers, and twenty-five (25) recruits, company D
detachment, have been assigned to original company I.
"Three (3) veteran volunteers, and thirty-five (35) recruits, company K
detachment, have been assigned to original company L.
■ Twenty-three (23) veteran volunteers, and eighteen (18) recruits, company
B detachment, have been assigned to original company M.
"Two (2) veteran volunteers, and eleven (11) recruits, company E detach-
ment together with fourteen (14) other recruits, company H detachment, have
been temporarily assigned to original company G, with which they will serve
until that company musters for discharge, then be embodied in new com-
pany B.
"All non-commissioned officers have been assigned as private soldiers, their
offices having ceased to exist same date their original companies mustered for
discharge, from which time they should only be allowed pay as private soldiers.
"For the new company A, the proper number of non-commissioned officers
ill be appointed with rank and pay from April 1st, 1865, when reorganization
" company dates.
"Prisoners of war 'entitled to discharge,' will be considered as temporarily
attached to that company in which their own proper detachments are em-
bodied, and if non-commissioned officers, will retain rank and be entitled to
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pay as non-commissioned officers of original companies, until exchanged and
returned to place where enrolled, or rejoin command for muster out.
"On muster pay rolls, they will be taken up next after 'discharged,' under
heading, 'prisoners of war entitled to discharge,' and be thus accounted for
until they can be properly dropped.
"In all cases where men 'absent sick' are entitled to discharge the officer in
charge of the hospital to which they were sent should immediately be notified,
and request discharge to be granted, as contemplated by Sec. 4, Art. Ill, War
Department Circular 36 of 1864, and until evidence of their discharge shall
have been received, they will be carried at foot of muster pay roll, with neces-
sary remarks explaining their status.
"When the command next musters for pay, all men borne on 'Transfer Roll'
as 'absent without leave,' will be dropped as 'deserters,' with notes as to
when and where they quit cam.p, and letter of company to which they then
belonged.
'Herewith, for your information and guidance, 'Transfer Rolls,' with notes
over signature of the undersigned, showing company to which the several
detachments have been assigned. Very respectfully,
"Your obedient servant,
"A. O. VINCENT."
"Major and Commissary of Musters,
"Department of Kansas."
In the meantime, company G was mustered out of service, but no new com-
pany formed, as contemplated in the foregoing instructions from the Com-
missary of Musters.
About the 5th of June the battalion was ordered to proceed to Du Vall's
Bluff, Arkansas, where it was joined by the prisoners of war on the 14th of the
same month, who were, upon their arrival, mustered out of service.
The battalion remained at the cavalry depot until the 18th of July, 1865,
when it was mustered out of service by Lieutenant W. F. Morse, Third Min-
nesota Infantry, and placed en route to state rendezvous.
The battalion left Du Vall's Bluff, Arkansas, July 27th, 1865, and arrived
at Leavenworth, Kansas, August 11th, 18G5. and remained there until the 21st
of the same month, when it received final payment and discharge.
On account of the records of the regiment being destroyed, at two different
tiines during its term of service, it is impossible to ascertain the distance
marched, and many other interesting Items, which should appear in the his-
tory, to make it complete.
Although but few reports of engagements appear in the history, it will be
seen by reference to tabular statements, contained in volume one, of Adju-
tant General's Report, thai Kansas lost a greater number of men killed in
action and died of wounds, in proportion to the number of troops furnished,
than any other loyal State, the per cent, being over sixty-one per thousand,
whilst the Sixth lost a greater number than any other cavalry regiment of
Kansas troops, its loss being nearly eighty per thousand of the whole number
enlisted.
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MILITAKY HISTORY OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT VOL-
UNTEER CAVALRY.
The Seventh Kansas Cavalry was organized on the 2Sth day of October,
1S61, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, under command of Colonel Charles R.
Jennison, and was immediately ordered into the field.
The regiment served during the fall and winter of 1861 and 1862 in
Western Missouri, during which time it participated in many severe actions.
The first engagement in which the regiment was i-epresented was fought
the 11th of November, 1861, by companies A, B and H, under command of
Lieutenant Colonel D. R. Anthony, with a rebel force outnumbering his,
four to one, commanded by the notorious Colonel Up. Hayes. The rebels
were driven from their camp, but occupied a strong position just beyond,
amongst rocks and trees, on the hills along the Little Blue river. After a
desperate fight, and being unable to dislodge the enemy from his naturally
strong position. Colonel Anthony caused their camp to be destroyed. Having
captured all the horses of the rebel command. Colonel Anthony with his
force retired from the field. In this engagement the three companies lost
nine men killed, and thirty-two wounded.
On the 31st day of January, 1862, the regiment moved to Humboldt, Kan-
sas, where it remained until March 25, 1862, when it was ordered to Law-
rence, Kansas. At the latter place, Colone] C. R. Jennison resigned, and the
command devolved upon Lieut. Col. D. R. Anthony.
On the 22d of April the regiment was ordered to Fort Riley, Kansas, to
outfit and prepare for a march across the Plains to New Mexico, but upon the
eve of starting from Fort Riley, May 18, 1862, the order was countermanded,
and the regiment ordered to report immediately at Fort Leavenworth, pre-
paratory to moving south. On the 27th and 28th of May, 1862, the regiment
embarked on board transports at Leavenworth, and was ordered to proceed
via Pittsburg Landing and report to General Halleck, who was then oper-
ating against Corinth, Miss. This order was changed, however, and the
regiment disembarked at Columbus, Ky. It moved from this place, the 7th
of June, 1862, as escort to working parties who were engaged in repairing
the Ohio and Mobile railroad, and finally arrived at Corinth, Miss., .July 10,
1862. From thence it moved to Jacinto, Miss., where it arived July 20, 1862;
and thence to Rienzi, Miss., where it arrived July 23, 1862. The latter place
was the extreme outpost of the army of the Mississippi. Here the regiment
was assigned to the First Cavalry Brigade, commanded by Colonel Philip H.
Sheridan, Second Michigan Cavalry, and remained at this post until its final
evacuation, September 30, 1862. During this time the men were constantly
in the saddle, and engaged in many severe cavali'y skirmishes.
On the 17th day of July, 1862, Major Albert L. Lee was promoted Colonel,
and assumed command of the regiment.
Companies B and E represented the regiment at the battle of luka, Miss.,
September 18, 1862, and received special notice from General Rosecrans for
bravery on the field and in the pursuit.
,Vhen Van Dorn's advance upon Corinth was expected, the Seventh
Ka isas, with a portion of the Seventh Illinois Cavalry, were ordered out. under
command of Colonel A. L. Lee, on a reconnoisance, and developed the in-
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tended movement. Colonel Lee passed to the rear of the advancing rebel
column, and continued to harrass him until the night of the 3d of October,
when the Third Michigan Cavalry arrived, and the command moved around
the flank of the enemy and passed into Corinth in time to take part in the
final terrible battle on the 4th. On the entire pursuit from Corinth the
Seventh Kansas Cavalry held the advance, and killed and captured a large
number of the enemy. The pursuit was continued to Ripley, Miss.
From thence the regiment returned to Corinth, where it remained a few
days in camp, when it joined a cavalry expedition, under command of Colonel
A. L. Lee, into Alabama.
The Seventh Kansas Cavalry crossed Bear Creek in the advance, drove
Roddy's rebel command from Buzzard Roost Station, and killed and cap-
tured a number of the rebels. Here the expedition was discontinued, and
the command returned to Corinth. From thence it moved immediately to
Grand Junction, Tennessee, where it joined General Grant's ai'my, which was
concentrating at that place. The rebel army, under command of General
Pemberton, was then encamped at Cold Water, twenty miles south toward
Holly Springs.
On the 8th of November a reconnoisance was made by the cavalry, under
command of Colonel Lee. The Seventh Kansas Cavalry had the advance,
and near Lamar met a column of rebel cavalry, about six thousand strong,
under command of General Jackson, the rebel Chief of Cavalry. After a
spirited skirmish, a portion of the regiment made a flank movement and
attacked the rebel flank. Company E, commanded by Captain Charles H.
Gregory, made a gallant charge, stampeded the entire rebel command, who
fled in the utmost confusion, leaving over twenty of his dead, and three
hundred wounded and prisoners. This defeat caused the retreat of the entire
rebel command beyond Holly Springs.
A subsequent raid was made by Colonel Lee to Holly Springs on the 28th
of November. In this engagement the Seventh Kansas Cavalry had the ad-
vance, and charged into town and completely routed the rebel garrison.
On the 27th of November the entire army moved forward, the Seventh
regiment occupying the extreme advance of the command a greater portion of
the time during the campaign, and skirmished the entire way from Holly
Springs, Miss. The regiment performed signal service at the Tallahatchie,
and was the first to cross the river after the rebels evacuated their strong-
hold. The regiment led the advance into Oxford, Miss., which was gained
after very severe fighting. It was the first into Water Valley, and also
occupied the advance at Coffeyville, and was engaged in the hottest of that
battle, where four thousand cavalry, thirty miles in advance of the in-
fantry column, engaged ten thousand rebel infantry, and only fell back
form the field when nearly surrounded. The command brought off all the
artillery in safety, leaving none but the dead behind it.
The regiment then moved back with the cavalry command to Water
Valley, where it remained until December 15, 1862, when it was again ordered
out in pursuit of Van Dorn, who was moving with a rebel column upon Holly
Springs. The regiment marched day and night, but failed to reach the place
in time to participate in the engagement and save the place, the town
having been captured and the Government stores destroyed the day before
its arrival.
The pursuit was continued into Tennessee, and Van Dorn's forces driven
as far as Pontotoc, Miss., with a loss to him of many prisoners. The regi-
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ment returned to Holly Springs, where it remained until the 31st of De-
cember, when it moved to Moscow, Tenn., and was stationed along the line
of the Memphis and Charleston railroad, and remained guarding the road
until April 14, 1863, a greater portion of the time at Germantown, Tenn.
At this place, Colonel A. L. Lee received notice of his promotion to Brigadier
General, and took leave of the regiment, and the command devolved upon
Lieut. Col. T. P. Herrick.
From Germantown the regiment returned to Corinth, Miss., where it
arrived on the 17th of April. The following morning the regiment was
ordered to .ioin a force under command of General G. M. Dodge, who was
concentrating his forces at Bear Creek, Ala. On the 23d of April the army
moved. On the 24th of April the regiment moved upon Tuscumbia, Ala.,
charged the rebel brigade under command of General Roddy, and drove him
from the town. The charge was immediately followed by me advance of
the cavalry, under command of Col. F. M. Cornyn, Tenth Missouri Cavalry.
The enemy was overtaken several miles beyond, where the memorable cav-
alry battle of Leighton was fought.
In the meantime Roddy's command was reinforced by a portion of For-
rest's cavalry, from the north side of the river, and outnumbered Cornyn 's
brigade two to one. Notwithstanding the great odds with which they had
to contend, the enemy was driven ten miles and ihorougly whipped. In
the engagement Captain Utt, of company A, lost a leg whilst gallantly lead-
ing his company in a charge upon a rebel battery. On the following day
the command moved back to Tuscumbia. On the 27th of April a second
advance was made, and a heavy engagement took place at Town Creek. The
enemy occupied a strong position on the opposite r.ide of the creek, but was
finally driven from the field. From this place the command moved back,
and the infantry marched directly to Corinth. The cavalry turned off at
Burnsville and moved south, for the purpose of attracting the attention of
the rebels from Colonel Grierson, who had just started on his celebrated
raid through Mississippi. After severe skirmishing a greater portion of the
way, the brigade arrived at Tupelo, Miss., on the 5th of May, succeeded in
driving the rebels from the town, and occupied the place. In the afternoon
a force of rebel cavalry was reported advancing on the town. A portion of
the Seventh Kansas Cavalry was immediately sent out, dismounted, to meet
them. As they advanced through the timber, they came suddenly upon the
rebel line, just as it was forming, a little beyond the opening, and imme-
diately opened a heavy fire upon the rebel ranks, which sent them flying in
great confusion, killing and wounding a large number. The Tenth Missouri
Cavalry charged the enemy, mounted, and captured a number of prisoners.
In the meantime, the rebel General Gholson, with four thousand militia,
charged from the south, intending a surprise, but the charge was gallantly
met by three companies of the Seventh Kansas Cavalry, and a battery of
light artillery — howitzers— of the Tenth Missouri Cavalry, and after severe
fighting, succeeded in repulsing the charge of the enemy, driving him from
the field, completely demoralized, with a heavy loss to the rebels in prisoners.
Thi^ regiment was stationed at Corinth from the 9th of May, 1363, until the
8th ofv<?January, 1864, was almost constantly in the saddle, and participated in
many severe actions. On the 11th day of June, 1863, Lieutenant Colonel
Herrick was mustered as Colonel.
On the 26th of May Colonel Cornyn moved with a cavalry force, consist-
ing of the Seventh Kansas. Tenth Missouri, one battalion of the Fifteenth
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Illinois, and the Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry. The command crossed
the Tennessee river the same night, and moved rapidly towards Florence,
Ala., the Seventh Kansas taking the advance. About ten miles from Flor-
ence a rebel force was encountered, but was easily driven to the outskirts
of the town, where a large rebel force was drawn up in line of battle, and a
battery, posted on the hill, immediately opened a heavy fire upon the ad-
vance. After a severe engagement, the enemy was routed, driven back
through town, and the place captured. A vast quantity of stores and ammu-
nition were captured and destroyed.
The command then moved by a road to the south the same night, the
Seventh regiment occupying the advance. A short distance beyond the ex-
treme picket post, a force of rebel cavalry waa encountered, and a severe
skirmish ensued, which caused the rebels to fall back slowly. Severe fighting
was continued until nearly morning, when the rebel force in front having been
nearly all captured, the enemy ceased troubling. The command then moved
direct to Hamburg, on the Tennessee river. While the command was crossing
the river an attack was made on the rear, but was soon repulsed, and no fur-
ther difficulty was experienced. On the 31st of May the regiment returned to
Corinth, having marched night and day for six consecutive days.
During the summer and fall of 18(33, the regiment was engaged in many
severe skirmishes. On the 9th of July the regiment took part in a cavalry
engagement near luka, Miss. Cornyn's brigade encountered a rebel force
under command of Gen. Roddy, which resulted in the defeat of the enemy
with heavy loss.
On the 30th of September companies A and C attacked the rear guard of
a rebel force whilst crossing the Tennessee river at Swallow's Bluff, and after
a spirited engagement, succeeded in capturing a number of the enemy before
they could cross to the east side of the river.
On the 12th of October the regiment was engaged in the battle of Byhalia
and Wyatt, Miss., which was fought by the cavalry division under command of
Colonel Hatch with a rel force under command of General N. B. Forrest. The
latter was defeated with heavy loss, and driven across the Tallahatchie river.
In this engagement. Captain Amasa Hodgman, company H, was mortally
wounded and captured, while gallantly leading a charge against a very strong-
position, and died in the hands of the enemy, October 16, 1863.
On the 1st of December the regiment again engaged the rebel force under
command of General Forrest at Ripley, Miss., having been sent out to retard
th3 rebel column, then moving towards the Memphis and Charleston railroad.
In this engagement, Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Jenkins was severely wounded
in the head.
On the 24ih of December a battalion of the Seventh Kansas encountered
and defeated a detachment of Forrest's command near Jack's Creek, Tenn.
On the 1st of January, 1864, while the regiment was bivouacked near La
Grange, Tenn., without any shelter to protect the men from the sleet and cold,
and many of them suffering severely from frozen feet, notwithstanding the
suffering, over four-Mfths of the Seventh Kansas re-enlisted as Veteran Volun-
teers, the first to re-enlist in the District of West Tennessee.
On the ISth day of January the camp was broken up at Corinth, and the
regiment ordered to Memphis, where the veterans were re-mustered, January
21, to date January 1, 1864, from whence it proceeded to Leavenworth, Kan.,
where it arrived on the 4th of February, and was furloughed for thirty days.
Immediately after the regiment re-asscmbled at Leavenworth, (March 12,
Military History of Kansas Regiments. • 97
18ti4), it was ordered to Memphis, Tenn., but upon its arrival at St. Louis, the
order was clianged, and it remained there until re-equipped. After having
been outfitted anew, It proceeded, June 6, to Memphis, Tenn.
On the 17th of June the regiment left Memphis as escort to working parties
who were engaged in repairing the Memphis and Charleston railroad. On
the 5th of Julj- it moved south from La Grange in advance of General A. J.
Smith's infantry column, which was advancing against the rebel force under
command of Forrest. The regiment continued in the advance, (the rest of
the cavalry operating on the fianks), until the arrival of the command at Pon-
totoc. Miss., where the rebel command under Forrest was entrenched on Cherry
Creek, six miles below the town. After making some demonstrations, as if
to attack. Gen. Smith, on the 12th of July, sent the cavalry in the advance,
excppi the Seventh Kansas, which he retained as rear guard, and moved east
witli his command towards Tupelo. Forrest immediately followed, and
pj-essed heavily upon the rear. The regiment was constantly engaged on the
l;;th from 5 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m., and at times was compelled to
hold in check the entire force of the enemy.
On the 14th and 15th of July the battle of Tupelo was fought. The Seventh
regiment occupied a position on the right flank, but was not heavily engaged.
Invjncdiately after the battle. Gen. Smith returned with his command to La
Grange.
On the ]Gth of July the regiment, whilst acting as rear guard, had a spirited
engagement with the Second Missouri (rebel) Cavalry at Ellistown, in which it
lost several men.
On the l&t of August, General Smith again moved against the rebel com-
ruand under Forrest, in which expedition the regiment took a conspicuous part,
and was engaged in all the principal actions during the campaign, including
the crossing of the Tallahatchie, on the 8th of August, the capture of Oxford
on the yth, and the severe cavalry battle of Hurricane Creek, on the 16th of
the same month.
Soon after the expedition returned to Memphis, the regiment receiA^ed
orders to repoi't to General Rohecrahs at St. Louis, where it arrived on the
ITih of September, 1864.
The regiment, under command of Lieutenant Colonel F. M. Malone, took an
active part in the campaign in Missouri against the rebel General Price, dur-
ing the fall of 1864, and participated in all the principal engagements. At
Iiulependence, Mo., the regiment charged against a superior force of the enemy,
and succeeded in completely routing them, and. captured two pieces of
artillery.
After the campaign against Price, the regiment was stationed by detach-
ments in St. Louis District, where it was employed in fighting guerrillas until
the 18th of July, 1S65, when it was ordered to report at Omaha City, N. T.,
where it arrived on the 3ist of the same month, and from thence marched to
Fort Kearney. The regiment, however, had scarcely reached the latter sta-
tion, when it received orders to return to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to be
musterftd out of service, where it arrived on the 14th of September, 1865, and
on the,g|tth of the same month received its final discharge, after having served
a terni: of three years and eleven months from the time of its organization
until its final muster otit of service.
The aggregate distance marched, as shown by the records of the regiment,
exclusive of the distance traveled on transports and by rail, is tw^elve thous-
and and fifty miles — a no inconsiderbale journey when it will be remembered
how many weary miles were traveled beneath a scorching southern sun. or
through the winter's rain and sleet.
98 Miliiary Histori/ of Kansas RegimenU.
MILITAKY HISTORY OF THE KIOHTH KANSAS VOLl'X-
TEER INFANTRY.
To give the history of a regiment on active duty during our late civil war-
as it should be given, is a task to which only the genius of a Bancroft or a
Prescott is equal, and the writer of this sketch is aware, even more painfully
than will be those who read it, of his inability to convey to the public any ade-
quate idea of the grand, heroic services rendered the country by the Eighth
Kansas Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Even if his pen was competent to do
this work, the brief space allottel to the annals of a regiment in this report,
precludes any possibility of recording in it the detailed history of a service
extending through four years and a half, and crowded so thick with events
that its experience is equal to a centui-y of ordinary peaceful life. He had
hoped to be able to compress this sketch within yet narrower limits than it
occupies, but the important campaigns in which the regiment took part were
so numerous, and the incidents attending them so multifarious; the country in
which it operated was so vast, and its service so varied, exciting, and often-
times so terrible, that justice to the heroic and devoted men, who, on so many
red fields of battle, shed luster on the State that sent them forth, demand
somehing more than a mere skeleton analysis of the number of engagements
in which it participated, the miles marched, and the men killed or wounded,
or died of wounds or disease; and he finds it impossible to convey a clear
understanding of the dangers, privations and toils they braved, suffered and
endured, without embracing many circumstances that are of minor impor-
tance. As it is, much had to be omitted, that, if narrated, would give a better
idea of the sacrifices and services of the soldiers of the Eighth, and of the
glorious recklessness, ard still more glorious faith, with which they marched,
and suffered, and fought, through danger, disease and death, in the fields and
ca)nps they made historic and immortal.
The organization of the Eighth Kansas Infantry was commenced in August,
1861, and the first company (A) was mustered into the service on the 28th of
that month. The regiment was originally intended, and was recruited, for
service in the State and along the border, as, at that period of our great na-
tional struggle, with hostile savages on our vv'estern and southern frontiers,
and Missouri overrun with rebel hordes, an invasion of Kansas was supposed
to be inevitable. As was the case with many other Kansas regiments, the
Eighth was also a mixed organization, intended to have eight companies of
infantry, and two of cavalry, such a disposition, as it was supposed, being bet-
ter adapted for service against marauding bands, and for the defense of the
border.
The order for raising the Eighth was received late in July by Governor
Charles Robinson, and recruiting olficers were at once appointed. Kansas had
already'sent six regiments to the field, and another (the Seventh) was recruit-
ing at the same time; but the young State, though sadly taxed to fill these
calls, responded with enthusiasm and alacrity to this fresh demand. In Sep-
tember six full companies were mustered in, and in October two others were
added.
The Governor had appointed, as Colonel of the regiment. Major Henry W.
Wessels, Sixth United States Infantry, an. old and experienced officer, a gradu-
ate of the West P'oint Military Academy, and a soldier who had seen service
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in the Florida and Mexican wars, and for many years on the Plains.
Early in October he assumed command, and under his personal supervision
the organization was completed. To his watchful care and intelligent in-
struction, during the time he remained with the regiment, much of the high
reputation it afterwards won for discipline, drill and efficiency, is due.
In October the headquarters of the regiment were established at Lawrence,
but, owing to the exigencies of the service, it was found impossible to secure a
general concentration at that point. Companies A, D, H and G, were stationed
there: the others were scattered, at different points, over the State.
In November the organization of the regiment was as follows:
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel — Henry W. Wessels, Major Sixth U. S. Infantry.
Lieutenant Colonel — John A. Martin, mustered in at Fort Leavenworth, Oc-
tober 27th, 1861.
Major — Ed. F. Schneider, mustered in at Fort Leavenworth, September
■ nth, 1S61.
Surgeon — J. B. Woodward, mustered in October 4th, 1861.
Assistant Surgeon — George W. Hogeboom, mustered in October 23d, 1861.
Adjutant— S. C. Russell, mustered in October 23d, 1861.
Quartermaster — E. P. Bancroft, mustered in October 22d, 1S62.
Sergeant-Major — Sol. R. Washer, mustered in November 14th. 1861.
Quartermaster-Sergeant — Wm. Rosenthal, mustered in November 14th, 1861.
Commissary-Sergeant — V. S. Fisk, mustered in November 11th, 1861.
Hospital Steward — Jas. J. Phillips, mustered in Septmber 12tli, 1861.
COMPANIES.
Company A.— Jas. L. Abernathy, Captain; Samuel Laighton, First Lieu-
tenant; John Conover, Second Lieutenant. Organized August 28th, 1861.
Aggregate strength of company, ninety-nine. Stationed at Lawrence.
Company B. — David Block, Captain; Charles Alten, First Lieutenant:
Martin Mauerhan, Second Lieutenant. Organized September 3d. Aggre-
gate strength of company, seventy-eight. Stationed at Fort LeaveuMOrth.
Company C. — Jas. M. Graham, Captain; John G. Bechtold, First Lieu-
tenant; Richard R. Bridgeland, Second Lieutenant. Organized September 19th.
Aggregate strength of company, ninety. Stationed at Fort Riley.
Company D (Cavalry). — George F. Earle, Captain; A. J. Pike, P^irst Lieu-
tenant; A. U. Searle. Second Lieutenant. Organizf^d September l:Jth. Aggre-
gate strength of company, eighty-one. Stationed at Lawrence.
Company E. — John Greelish, Captain; Milton Rose, First Lieutenant;
Daniel R. Rooks, Second Lieutenant. Organized September 16th. Aggre-
gate strength of company, eighty-three. Stationed at Olathe.
Company F. — A. W. Williams, Captain; S. B. Todd, First Lieutenant; John
L. Graham, Second Lieutenant. Org.anized September 28th. Aggregate
strength of company, ninety-one. Stationed at Iowa Point.
Compaiy G. — N. Harrington, Captain; Robert Flickinger, First Lieu-
tenant; J . Randolph, Second Lieutenant. Organized October 2d. Aggre-
gate strength of company, seventy-one. Stationed at Lawrence.
Company H (Cavalry).— Asaph Allen, Captain; L. T. Heritage, First Lieu-
tenant; Roberi Madden, Second Lieutenant. Organized October 12th. Aggre-
gate strength of company, eighty-five. Stationed at Lawrence.
Aggregate strength of the regiment November 30th, 1861, six hundred
and seventy-eight.
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On the morning of the 16th of December, companies A and G, under
command of Lieutenant Colonel Martin, struck tents at Lawrence and marched
to West Point, Missouri, where they arrived on the afternoon of the 19th,
having traveled seventy miles. Colonel Wessels, with companies D and H,
started for the same place on the 22d, and reached there on the 25th.
During this month the different companies of the regiment added a number
of recruits to their rolls, and Second Lieutenant John Conover, having re-
ceived authority, undertook the organization of another company (I). By the
12th he had recruited forty-four men, and was musterd in as First Lieu-
tenant. On the 13th of December the Eighth numbered in the aggregate,
seven hundred and forty officers and men. Seven men died during the ^
years, and one was discharged for disability. fll
Early in January, 1862, a detachment of forty-six men, under Captain
A. W. J. Brown, was transferred to the Eighth from the Sixth Kansas, and
became company K. Its other officers were, First Lieutenant Wm. S. New-
berry, and Second Lieutenant W. J. Larrimer.
On the 7th of February, much to the regret of the officers and men, Colonel
Wessels received an order to proceed to Washington, and assume command
of his regiment in the Regular Army. He started the next day, turning over
the command of the Eighth to Lieutenant Colonel Martin. On the 15th of the
same month, companies A, F and G were ordered to Fort Kearney, Nebraska,
and started for that post next morning. On the 22d, the headquarters of the
regiment, with companies D, H and K were removed to Osawatomie, Kansas.
The winter spent upon the border was a very trying one. The cold was
intense, and although the duties were ligtt, the men, unused to the exposure
incident to camp life, suffered sverely from the inclement weather. A num-
ber of scouts were sent into Missouri, but no engagements occurred, and the
monotony of the camp, unbroken by a single incident of exciting interest,
became exceeedingly irksome.
On the 28th of February the detachments known as companies I and K
were, by order of Major General Hunter, commanding the department, con-
solidated as company I. Lieutenant Conover was promoted to the Cap-
taincy. Captain Brown and Lieutenant Larrimer were mustered out. First
Lieutenant Newberry retained his position, and First Lieutenant J. Milton
Hadley was made Second Lieutenant.
On the same day General Hunter issued an order reorganizing a number
of the Kansas regiments. Under its terms the Eighth was consolidated with
a battalion raised for service in New Mexico, and Colonel R. H. Graham, of
the latter, was assigned to the command. This order was received at Osa-
watomie on the 11th of March, and the next day the companies stationed
there, in accordance with instructions, broke camp and started for Fort
Leavenworth. Important changes were made in the organization of the regi-
ment by this consolidation. Companies D and H (cavalry) were transferred
to the Ninth Kansas. Companies F and I changed their lettering, so that
the former became company D and the latter company F; and three com-
panies of Colonel Graham's battalion, afterwards known as companies H,
I and K, were added to the Eighth. Surgeon Woodward and Quarter-
master Bancroft were transferred to the Ninth; and O. Chamberlain appointed
Surgeon, and A. Robinson Quartermaster, in their stead. Quartermaster
Sergeant Rosenthal was promoted to a Lieutenancy in the Ninth, and John
R Corker took his place. Hospital Steward Phillips was transferred to the
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N'ntli. and Edwin J. Talcott appointed in his stead. The three companies
added to the regiment were as follows:
Company H.— Edgar P. Thrego, Captain: Frank Curtis, First Lieutenant;
H. C. Blackman, Second Lieutenant. Aggregate strength of company, ninety-
one.
Company I.— Henry C. Austin, Captain; Marion Brooks, First Lieutenant;
A. Graham, Second Lieutenant. Aggregate strength of company, seventy-
seven.
Company K.— Wm. S. Hurd, Captain: James E. Love, First Lieutenant;
Wm. H. Eabcock, Second Lieutenant. Aggregate strength of company,
seventy-one.
Aggregate strength of the regiment after the consolidation, eight hun-
dred and sixty-two.
The regiment Avas then distributed as follows: Companies A. D and G
were stationed at Fort Kearney, Nebraska; companies B and F at Fort Leav-
enworth; company C at Fort Riley, (Captain Graham commanding post);
companies E and K at Aubrey, Kansas. (Major Schneider commanding); and
companies H and I at Leavenworth city, on provost duty. Colonel Graham
Avas detailed as Provost Marshal General of the State, by Major General
Hunter, and Lieutenant Colonel Martin as Provost Marshal of Leavenworth
city.
No changes were made until the latter part of April, when company B
relieved company H in the city, and company H was ordered to Fort Riley
to relieve company C, the latter company being ordered to Fort Leavenworth.
Late in .May orders were received to send all troops that could be spared
to Corinth. Mississippi, against which place the armies under General Hal-
leck were operating. The expedition which had started to New Mexico,
under command of General Robert B. Mitchell, was suddenly recalled, and
most of the regiments comprising it were ordered to the south. On the 25th
of May, at the earaest solicitation of General Mitchell, an order was issued
by General Blunt (who had meantime assumed command of the depart-
ment) directing the Eighth Kansas to go to Corinth, the companies then
within reach to go at once: the others to follow as soon as possible. Com-
panies E, H and K were immediately ordered in, and by forced marches,
reached Leavenworth on the 27th. After a review of troops on the 28th,
five companies of the Eighth. B, E. H, I and K, with a battalion of the
Seventh Kansas, were embarked on board the steamer Emma, and at day-
light next morning started down the Missouri. The partings had been said;
wives, mothers, sweethearts, fathers, and all the dear friends at home, were
left behind. Perhaps never more were many of these men to grasp their
hands, and look into the eyes that followed them, brimming with tears.
They were launching into a future dark with peril and terrible with its
weight of suffering, of privations, and of toils; but they rejoiqed that at last
the languor of restrain was to be lifted from them, and welcomed the call
which summoned them to hold, over the green dominion of treason, the flag
which symbolized the nation's unity and empire. The glad picture of a
country saved was imprinted upon their hearts, and lighted up their future
imagination: the old, heroic blood, inherited from a glorious ancestry of
soldiers, started from its arterial centre, inspiring them with the fervor of
patriotic self-saciifice; and they gloried in the opportunity to interpose their
hearts between the bullet of the traitor and the fair form of the Republic.
On the trip down the river, two men. Private Kech, company B. and
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AVrigley, company T, fell overboard and were drowned. With these excep-
tions, the passage was marked by no incidents, and was a very pleasant
one. At daylight on the 31st the boat arrived at St. Louis, where she re-
mained until the evening of the 1st of June. It had been expected that the
troops would be sent up the Tennessee river, but at St. Louis news of the
evacuation of Corinth was received, and on reaching Cairo they were ordered
to proceed to Columbus, Ky., and thence, along the line of the Mobile and
Ohio railroad, to Corinth. On the 2d, at about noon Columbus was reached
and the troops disembarked, going into camp just outside or the abandoned
rebel fortifications, on a high, steep bluff, overlooking the river.
Colonel Graham v/as taken sick at St. .Louis, and left the regiment at
that place, turning over the command to Lieutenant Colonel Martin. He
never afterwards rejoined it, as he continued sick until his death, which
occurred in October of the same year.
The troops comprising General Mitchell's command, consisting of the
First, Eighth and Seventh Kansas, and Second Kansas Battery; the Twelfth
Thirteenth and Fifteenth Wisconsin, Infantry, and a battalion of the Twenty-
second Missouri Infantry were concentrated at Columl^^us within a few days,
and on the Sth moved southward. The Second Kansas Battery was at-
tached to the Eighth Kansas, by order of the General commanding. After
a march of three days, passing through Clinton and Moscow, Ky., we reached
Union City, Tenn. Here we remained until the morning of the 16th, when
we again marched; but on the following day pitched our tents to await the
arrival of our commissary train. Late in the night, however, news was re-
ceived of an anticipated attack by the rebels on Trenton, Tenn., garrisoned
by only a small force of cavalry, and Lieutenant Colonel Martin was directed
to proceed to that place as rapidly as possible with the battalion of the
Eighth and the Second Battery. At daylight the command was off, and at
3 p. m. reached Trenton, having marched twenty-four miles, ferrying across
two branches of the Ohio river en route. The rebels did not make the at-
tack, but the troops at Trenton were greatly relieved by the timely arrival
of reinforcements.
The Eighth remained at this place until the 2Cth, when the First Kansas
took its place, and it marched to Humboldt, Tenn., arriving there the same
day. Here it remained until the afternoon of the 2d of July, when it took
the cars for Corinth, reaching that place at noon on the 3d. Reporting to
General Halleck, it was assigned to General Jeff. C. Davis' Division, Army of
the Mississippi, and directed to repoit to Major General Rosecrans, on Clear
Creek, for further instructions. By that officer it was temporarily attached
to Colonel Fullei's brigade to await the arrival of General Mitchell's troops,
and on the evening of the 3d, for the first time since its organization, the
Eighth Kansas pitched its tents with, and formed part of, one of the Grand
Armies of the Nation.
The regiment had to pass through a rigid ordeal at Corinth. The General-
in-Chief had not yet learned that the war meant the destruction of slavery,
and as the Kansas troops, in passing through Kentucky and Tennessee,
had not evinced any respect for the "peculiar institution," but had both
stolen and harbored slaves, General Quinby, a pro-slavery officer in command
of the district through which we passed, reported the Seventh and Eighth
as mutinous, undisciplined and demoralized. At one time he issued an order
threatening to muster them out in case they interfered with slave property,
and his partial reports preceded us, prejudicing the commanding General
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against the two regiments. General Rosecrans, to his honor be it said, re-
fused to believe the reports that we were "mutinous and demoralized,"
but resolved to investigate and learn the truth for himself. Accordingly
the day after our arrival, his Inspector General, Colonel Kenneth, arrived
in the camp of the Eighth to inspect it. Entirely unexpected as this was, in
ten minutes the command was ready. A very rigid examination, not only of
the arms, clothing and accoutrements of the regiment, but of its pereonnel,
was made, and when through, Colonel K., in the most complimentary terms,
expressed his satisfaction and pleasure at the result of his observations. The
next day General Rosecrans personally complimented Lieutenant Colonel
Martin upon the "discipline and drill of the men, and the perfect order in
which the arms, accoutrements and clothing were kept." "No volunteer
regiment in the army," he said, "had received so favorable a report from his
Inspector." The Eighth was never afterwards charged with a lack of dis-
cipline or unsoldierly conduct, and in General Rosecrans, from that day
forward, it always found an earnest friend.
General Mitchell reached Corinth on the afternoon of the 5th, and the
other troops of his brigade arrived a few days later. A beautiful camp
ground was selected, and we were soon very comfortably situated. To the
Eighth the staj' at this place was of great advantage. The regiment was
exercised in company movements in the morning and in battalion drill every
afternoon; it was associated with older troops, and profited by their ex-
perience, acquiring their splendid confidence and self-reliance without losing
any of its own splendid discipline; it was familiarized with the duties of
outpost-guards and pickets, and thus its morale, as well as its efficiency, was
greatly improved.
At 3 o'clock on the morning of the 22d of July the Eighth left Corinth
and proceeded to Jacinto, twelve miles south, where it was attached to the
First Brigade. Ninth Division, Army of the Mississippi, General Davis com-
manding the Division and General Mitchell the Brigade. It remained here
twelve days, long enough to become acquainted with the troops with which
it was thereafter to be associated, and to further perfect the officers and men
in the routine of duties incident to a great army.
On the 2d of August orders came from General Rosecrans directing the regi-
ment to proceed to Eastport, a small town then at the head of navigation on
the Tennessee river, and a large depot for commissary and quartermaster's
supplies. Only one company of cavalry was at that time stationed there, but
a superior force of rebel guerrillas had been menacing the place, and a larger
garrison was deemed necessary, as the point was important as a base of sup-
plies, and there were probably several million dollars worth of government
goods stored in the town.
At three o'clock on the morning of the 3d the regiment marched, and early'
in the afternoon of the fifth reached Eastport, passing through luka en route.
On arriving, four companies were camped on the top of a hill overlooking the
town and surrounding country, and inside a rough chain of breastworks
which had been previously built. Lieutenant Colonel Martin assumed com-
mand of the post, and appointed Captain Block as Provost Marshal, that officer
with his company (B) being stationed in the town, which was close to the river
bank.
The Eighth remained at Eastport fourteen days. During that time its
scouts penetrated the country in every direction. A detachment under Cap-
tain Austin, company I, made a scout to Chickasaw, about eight miles up the
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river, capturing twelve men and a large quantity of salt and flour, smuggled
through our lines and intended for the rebel army. On a second visit to the
place, Captain A. found a party of guerrillas engaged in rifling a store, but they
broke for the woods as soon as discovered. Our men pursued and fired upon
them, but were unable to overtake them. Lieutenant Rose, company E, made
a scout acroess the river and captured two gueirillas. Lieutenant Blackman,
company H, was sent up the river to Florence, Ala., on the small steamer
"Cottage," and captured a lot of stores taken from sutlers of our army by the
rebels. Captain Hurd, company K, Lieutenant Keifer, company B, and Cap-
tain Greelish, company E, also made scouts into different parts of the sur-
rounding country, and captured quantities of materials and munitions of war.
The latter, while on a trip to Florence, took prisoners a rebel Colonel and a
small detachment of rebel soldiers.
On the 18th we received orders to be in readiness to march next day, and
that evening the First Brigade arrived in Bastport. The other two Brigades
came in next morning. General Davis being absent on leave, General Mitchell
was in command of the Division, and Colonel Coler, Twenty-fifth Illinois, in
command of our Brigade. At noon on the 18th the E^hth crossed the Ten-
nessee river, and marched out about a mile, camping near Waterloo, Ala. As
the means of crossing were wholly inadequate, the troops of the Division did
not all get over until the 22d. On the morning of the 23d, at 4 o'clock, the
Division marched, traveling south, and camped at noon, near Gravelly Springs.
Next day, after a march of fifteen miles, it reached Florence, Ala.
Here we learned, for the first time, our destination, and the object of this
movement. While Buell's army watched the fords of the Tennessee, from near
Florence to Bridgeport, Bragg had stealthily crossed it at Harrison, above
Chattanooga, and travering the Sequatchie Valley, was pressing hurriedly
northward towards Louisville and Cincinnati, while Kirby Smith, with another
Division, pressed through Cumberland Gap towards the same objective points.
To meet this sudden and threatening move two Divisions of the Army of the
Mississippi were ordered to reinforce Buell, and ours was one of those selected
for this duty.
At Florence, therefore, the command was stripped for the campaign.
Transportation was cut down to three wagons to a regiment, to be used for car-
rying ammunition and commissary supplies, all tents, except one to each
regiment, were sent across the river to Tuscumbia; all unnecessary baggage
was abandoned, and for the first time, the Eighth was organized in light
marching order.
At two o'clock on the morning of August 26th this terrible campaign com-
menced. It is impossible, in the space allotted to this report, to give any ade-
quate description of the events that crowded it with interest, or of the hard-
ships, toils and sufferings that attended it. The fiery southern sun beat upon
the marching column like the heat of a furnace; the dust was almost insuf-
ferable, at times arising in such clouds that it was difiicult to see three feet
ahead; and water was very scarce, the only reliance, except at long intervals,
being ponds digged by the farmers of the country for catching the rain that
fell during the wet season. These ponds had become stagnant during the long
drouth, and their surface was. in nearly all cases, covered with a foul green
scum, which had to be pushed aside to get at the water. We were never sup-
plied with more than half rations; oftentimes less than that. During the
latter part of the march the hard bread gave out, and fiour was issued in its
stead. This the men had neither the time nor the implements to bake prop-
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erly; it could only be used by making of it a dough and frying it, or by pasting
it upon their ramrods and baking it over the fire. As we abandoned all large
cooking- utensils at Florence and none others were issued, each man was
thrown upon his own resources to provide vessels with which to cook his food.
Canteens were made to supply nearly every want. Split in two, one side
formed a frying pan, and the other, perforated with small holes, upon which
they rasped what corn they cotild pick for making meal-cake or mush. Tin
cups or old fruit cans supplied the place of coffee-pot and boiler, but only once
a day was coffee to be had. So the commissary department was conducted on
the march.
The first day out from Florence we traveled twenty-four miles, camping
late in the afternoon, near the Tennessee line. The next day we camped at
Lawrenceburg, Tenn., having marched twenty-one miles; the next, near Mt.
Pleasant, marching twenty miles; the next, near Columbia, twenty-one miles;
the next, beyond Spring Hill, seventeen miles; the next, passing through
Franklin at about 9 o'clock, we turned off southeast, and camped twelve miles
beyond, having marched nineteen miles. The next day (September 1st) we
reached Murfreesboro, nineteen miles. On the third day out from Florence
our rear guard was attacked by guerrillas in pretty strong force, but they were
driven off without loss. On the night of the 31st the camp was alarmed, and
the men stood to arms for an hour in anticipation of an attack, but none was
m.ade.
At four o'clock on the evening of the 3d we started for Nashville. By the
direct road the distance is thirty-two miles, but the bridges over several
streams were destroyed, and we were forced to travel by circuitous routes, so
that the way was lengthened out to thirty-nine miles. The night was very
chilly, and the march a rapid one. At 2 o'clock in the morning the column
was halted in line, and allowed a rest. The rail fences furnished fuel for the
bivouac fires, and in ten minutes two lines of flame blazed along the sides of
the road for six miles, irradiating the heavens with an angry glare, and reveal-
ing a wild, weird scene of army life, as it flashed from the stacks of burnished
arms and shone upon groups of dusty soldiers preparing for a brief and grate-
ful repose upon the bare, chill earth, beneath the quiet stars. Tn three hours,
however, the bugles sounded the advance, the command moved on, and at 11
o'clock, faint with hunger, drowsy from loss of sleep, and enervated with
fatigue, the exhausted troops reached Nashville. Hundreds of strong men had
fallen by the roadside, powerless to proceed, and the jaded column, usually
so compact, was stretched out for miles to the rear. On this terrible night
mai'ch the Eighth acquired the name of the "grey hounds," from the solidity
and rapidity of its marching. On reaching Nashville only about thirty of the
regiment were absent from the ranks, while many other regiments did not
have fifty with their colors.
We remained in Nashville until t o'clock in the afternoon of September
ilth, when we again started on, and marched that night, through a fearful
storm, to Edgefield Junction, ten miles. Next afternoon, at four o'clock, we
moved on, passing over a spur of the Cumberland Mountains at nine, and
camping at two o'clock in the morning, near Tybee Springs. At six o'clock
the same morning we started again, and had reached a point near Mitchells-
ville, when we were overtaken by a courier and ordered to return to Nashville.
Facing about, we marched two miles and a half, and at 3 p. m. halted. Shortly
afterwards the order lo return was countermanded, and the troops were di-
rected to move forward as rapidly as possible. At ten o'clock that night we
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were en route again; at daylight we passed througli Franklin, Tenn., and an
hour afterwards halted hy the roadside, where a rest of two hours was allowed.
We then pushed on again, and at eleven a. m. camped about fourteen miles
from Bowling Green, Ky. The march from Murfreesboro to Nashville was ex-
hausting, but this was even worse. It occupied forty-three hours, and during
that time the troops were almost wholly deprived of food or rest, and traveled
over forty-seven miles.
Next morning (15th) at 2 o'clock, the Division was on the road, and at 1
p. m. went into camp about a mile north of Bowling Green. At 6 a. m. on the
17th we again marched, leaving behind, by order oi General Buell, all wagons
except one to a regiment, and all clothing except that we had on. Rested and
refreshed by the halt of a day and a half, and inspired by the intelligence
that Bragg's army was just ahead, the men were in high spirits, enthusiastic
and eager for the expected combat. The whole army had been concentrated
at Bowling Green, and its serried columns moved out by different roads sim-
ultaneously. We forded Big Barren river, and our Division moved along the
Louisville pike until 10 o'clock, when it turned in the direction of Glasgow, to
cut off a body of four thousand rebels reported at that place. Just after noon
a drenching rain fell, and continued during the whole day. After a march of
eighteen miles, we learned that the enemy had hastily retreated, and we biv-
ouacked for the night. Our wagon had been left behind, the men were entirely
out of provisions, and nearly all their blankets were in the wagon. To add to
our discomfort, the rain confined to pour down during the whole night. A
straw stack furnished bedding to keep the troops off the ground, and a con-
venient rail fence paid its tribute to the cause of the Union by lighting our
bivouac fires.
At 4 o'clock reveille sounded, and in half an hour, soaked, dripping, hungry
and tired, we were again on our way. No dinner or supper the day before; no
prospect of breakfast or dinner that day, we knew, as we could not reach our
commissary train until evening. We satisfied the cravings of our stomachs
by eating corn plucked in the fields along our route, and after a march of
eighteen miles, rejoined our Corps, near Bell's Tavern, at 3 p. m. Here we
found our train, and for the first time since the morning of the previous day,
got a meal.
At 5 o'clock next morning we moved on, and shortly afterwards met the
troops lately composing the garrison at Mumfordsville, captured and paroled
by Eragg two days before. We were then within seventeen miles of that town,
and half of Bragg's army, with the greater part of his artillery and train, was
on the south side of Green river. The passage of that stream was difficult, and
had our army pressed directly on, the capture of a large portion of the rebel
force was inevitable. But after a inarch of about four miles, we were halted at
Prewett's Knob, and remained there all that day and the next, and until half-
past four on the morning of the 21st. We then moved on, but had gone
only three miles, reaching Cave City, when we were formed in line of battle,
and remained until four in the afternoon. That day Bragg got his whole force
across the river, his rear guard having a spirited skirmish with Wood's Di-
vision, in which a number of officers and men were killed and wounded. At
four that afternoon our Corps moved on, and at 1 o'clock at night camped about
a mile from Mumfordsville.
Next day the army was put in motion again. Our Division crossed Green
river at 12 m., and camped at 1 o'clock that night thirteen miles north. Next
day we marched twenty-three miles, reaching Blizabetntown, (President Lin-
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coin's birth place), at dark. Twelve miles south, Bragg's army had turned off
to the right, moving towards Bardstown, and we were marching directly
towards the Ohio river. We reached it next day at about 9 p. m., after a hot
and exhausting march of twenty-five miles, camping near Westpoint, about
twenty-five miles from Louisville. Next day we marched to Greenwood, fifteen
miles distant. Three times that night the Division was called up and ordered
to march immediately to Louisville, but each time the order was counter-
manded shortly after the wearied troops were formed in line. It was not until
8 o'clock in the morning that we finally started, and after having marched
over six miles we reached the city, where we were paraded through all the
principal streets in review by column of companies, tired, dusty and sleepy as
we were, and it was after dark when we reached our camp in the southwestern
portion of the city. The cordial enthusiasm with which we were received par-
tially recompensed us for the fatigue of this useless march. The whole loyal
population turned out to welcome us; ladies thronged the streets with baskets
of provisions for the troops, men greeted us with hearty cheers, and the en-
thusiasm with which the coming of the army was hailed was unbounded.
Thus temporarily ended one of the most extraordinary campaigns of the
war. Leaving Waterloo, Ala., on the 23d day of August, at noon on the
4th of September we were at Nashville, Tenn., having marched two hundred
and six miles in nine marching days, or an average of twenty-two miles a
day. On the 11th of September we left the latter place, and reached Louis-
ville, Ky., on the 26th of the same month, having traveled two hundred and
eight miles in thirteen marching days, or averaging sixteen miles per day.
Thus in twenty-two days we marched four hundred and fourteen miles;
once making thirty-nine miles in nineteen hours; on other days as little as
four and five miles. There was no regularity in our movements; sometimes
we rested by day and marched by night; at others, rested at night and
marched by day. We were pushed forward when we should have halted, or
halted when we should have advanced; and throughout the conduct of the
march exhibited shameful mismanagement, or an utter disregard of either
the health or ccmfort of the troops.
The army remained at Louisville four days. During that time large re-
inforcements were added to it, but they were mostly new regiments, which
had not seen a day's service, and almost as little drill. The increase was
therefore simply in numbers; the efficiency of the army was but little en-
hsnced An entire reorganization was also had. Three corps were formed,
commanded respectively by Major Generals McCook, Gilbert and Crittenden,
and designated as the Right, Centre and Left Corps, Army of the Ohio.
The Brigades and Divisions were numbered consecutively. Our Division was
formed into three Brigades, two new regiments being added to each of
these The Eighth Battalion formed part of the Thirty-second Brigade,
(Colonel Caldwell, Eighty-first Indiana, in temporary command). Ninth
Division, (General Mitchell commanding). Centre Corps. (Major General C. C.
Gilbert commanding). .
On the 1st of October we moved out of Louisville, Ky., taking the road
to Bardstown, where the rebel army was reported to be concentrated. At
dark that day, after a very tedious march, full of inexplicable delays, we
reached Newburg, nine miles from the city, and went into camp. Next day
we marched ten miles and the next six, camping on a branch of Salt river.
The rebels had burned or destroyed all the bridges and placed obstructions
in the road, so that our progress was very slow. On the 4th we marched
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eight miles, passing through Mt. Washington, where our vanguard shelled
a force of rebels out of the town. Next day the advance had a series of
skirmishes with the retreating rebels, and several were killed and wounded
on each side. At dark we entered Bardstown, and passing through it, camped
a mile beyond the place, having marched about eleven miles. At 3 o'clock
next morning we moved on, and at dusk camped five miles beyond Spring-
field, having traveled twenty-four miles. Near the latter town the advance
Division had a skirmish with the rebels, resulting in the loss of several men
oti our side, and a larger number to the enemy, who made quite a stubborn
resistance before giving way.
At 9 o'clock on the morning of the 7th we pushed on, and shortly after
noon the crash of cannon told us there was work ahead. Our Division this
day had the advance, our Brigade forming the rear of the Division. Far
to the left, where McCook's Corps was, the heavy boom of artillery sounded
almost continuous, and in our own immediate front we heard the ominous
thunder which presaged the coming storm. Very soon an order came to
hurry up, and the troops were moved forward at double quick step.
Bragg's army was deployed to the north and west of Perryville. It had
ar admirable position, posted on a range of hills that commanded everj-
approach, and protected by heavy timber, which concealed all its movements.
It was also well supplied with water, while our troops suffered greatly from
its want. Colonel Dan McCook's Brigade having been sent to cover some
hollows along Doctor's crek, where a small supply of water was found, was
vigorously attacked by the enemy, and our Division was ordered to his assist-
ance. Reaching his vicinity, the Brigades of Colonels Carlin and Post were
ordered to file off in line of battle on each side of the road, and the Twenty-
fifth Illinois, Eighty-first Indiana and Eighth Wisconsin Battery, of our
Brigade, were halted in line with them, while the Eighth Kansas and Thirty-
fifth Illinois were hurried forward about a mile in advance to a range of
hills on Dan McCook's left, Privey's Fifth Wisconsin Battery being sent out
with them. The regiments took position on the left of the battery, which
at once opened on the rebel position. The shots told handsomely, and the
rebel batteries replying were several times forced to change their location
to avoid the destructive effect of our shells! The rebel shots were poorly
aimed. Two shells fell close to the right wing of the Eighth and burst,
but did no damage; another fell directly in front of the battery, severely
wounding one man. All others flew wide of the mark. This artillery duel
was kept up until dark, when we were recalled to the main line, and re-
mained during the night sleeping on our arms.
At daylight the next morning the fight was resumed. Four regiments of
General Sheridan's Division of our Corps had been ordered to the front as
skirmishers, and during the forenoon kept up a brisk fight, but the orders
to our Division commanders were positive r.ot io b)ii;g on a general en-
gagement. On the left General McCook's Corps was doing heavy fighting, as
the constant roar of musketry and thimder of artillery evidenced. It was
1 o'clock in the afternoon, however, before we received any orders to ad-
vance, and the Division was then moved into position on the right of the
main road, directly in front of Perryville. Colonel Post's Brigade was
shortly afterwards ordered to the assistance of McCook, while the two re-
maining Brigades were formed in line of battle, Colonel Carlin's in font, and
ours supporting it.
The Division was then moved steadily forward until it occupied a po-
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sition on the edge of a woods near the town. In front were several open
fields, and along the fence on the fnrther side the rebel line was posted. The
Fifth Minnesota Battery was placed in advance of our lines, and opened lire
on the enemy. The rebel regiments shortly afterwards made a charge on
it, supposing it to be weakly supported. They were permitted to approach
within short range, when our troops poured into them several deadly volleys,
ond they fled in confusion, leaving their dead and wounded on the field.
A brisk artillery duel followed this advance and repulse, and for a time
the shot and shell flew thick and fast, but our forces were moved slowly
and steadily forward, the rebels falling back before them. At dark Colonel
Carlin entered Perryville, capturing about two hundred prisoners and a large
train loaded with ammunition.
This closed the fighting of the second day on our part. We camped on the
battle field, bleeping on our arms, and awaiting the events of the morrow.
White and cold m their last sleep, the dead lay all around us; the moans
and groans of the wounded sounded in our ears: but worn out with fatigue,
loss of sleep, and the feverish excitement of the past tw'o days, the ex-
hausted troops spread their blankets upon the bare ground and were soon
slumheHng as sotindly as though reposing in their beds at home. Only
the watchful sentinels and the agonized wounded remembered that battle
had been there, and that its dreadful carnage was scattered all over the so
lately peaceful field.
Early on the morning of the yth we moved forward again, the Eighth
Kansas supporting a battery, w-hich shelled the woods as w^e advanced. The
enemy's guns for a time replied, btit feebly, and it soon became evident that
they were retreating, with only a small rear guard to resist our advance.
As we pressed on evidences of a hasty flight v/ere manifest. Their dead
and vvounded were left uncared for, and the ground was covered with guns,
blankets and knapsacks, indicating the confusion in which they had fled.
We moved to the left, crossing the fields still strewn with the debris of
battle, Miiere McCook fought so gallantly, and halted at Goodnight Springs,
the euemj 's position on the day befoi-e. Here we bivouacked. And so closed
the third day of the memorable battle of Perryville.
The Corps to which we were attached, with the exception of the Brigades
of Colonel Post and Dan McCook, did no heavy fighting during this engage-
ment, its commanding General, despite the earnest appeals and advice of his
subordinates, refusing to allow it to press forward. Had it been advanced, as it
should have been, the destruction of the rebel army was inevitable. It en-
veloped the enemy's left flank, and could have crushed it like an egg shell.
But for several hours the troops were exposed to a heavy artillery fire; and
in this, its first experience on the battle field, the Eighth gave evidence of
that sterling courage which, on future occasions, was so conspicuous. Never
were men more eager to be led where the fight was raging hottest— never did
men, in the face of danger, exhibit more firmness and resolve.
On th night of the 10th, at about 10 o'clock, we left Goodnight Springs,
marching during a cold, chilling rain to Nevada Station, four miles distant.
Our regiment had the advance, and during the march scared out a small
force of rebel cavalry, who betook themselves to hasty flight. We bivouacked
at 1 o'clock, and remained there until 8 next night, when we again started
on, marching in the direction of Harrodsbtirg until 2 o'clock in the morning.
At 10 a. m. we were off again, and camped that afternoon near H-^rrodsburg.
Next morning at G. owing, as we learned, to the fact that the enemy had
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made a rapid march to the southeast, we moved back on the road some
three miles, until we struck the Danville pike, and down it to within a few
miles of that place. At 6 on the morning of the 14th we started again, and
passing through Danville, marched about twelve miles southeast, to a point
near Lancaster. Here a force of the enemy was discovered, and our Division,
which was in advance, was rapidly formed in line of battle, our Brigade on
the left, and the others to the right of the main road. Our batteries soon
opened fire on the rebels, and theirs' replied briskly. From our position we
could see that a large train was passing through the town, and that the
enemy (evidently a strong rear guard in charge of the train) were hurrying
to and fro, apparently much confused and frightened. Meantime our lines
were advancing in full order, our batteries keeping up a constant tire, and
we had got within half a mile of the town, when General Mitchell received
a peremptory order to withdraw his forces, and "not to bring on a general,
engagement." So we were moved back half a mile, and went into camp,
while the enemy was allowed a good long night in which to escape. Our
pickets heard their train rumbling through Lancaster until about an hour
before dawn.
Next morning, shortly after daylight, we advanced towards the town,
the Eighth having the front of the Brigade, and the Brigade leading the
Division. Com])any B was deployed as skirmishers, and the regiment moved
rapidly forward. A portion of the enemy's rear guard had not yet left, but
upon our approach, hastily retreated, and being mounted, easily kept ahead.
A brisk fire was maintained on both sides. We captured several prisoners,
and on entering Lancaster were received with frantic demonstrations of joy
by the people. Discovering a force of rebels about a mile east of town, we
filed rapidly through, greeted as we advanced by the fire of a battery posted
on a hill near by. Companies E and K were then thrown forward as
skirmishers to develop the enemy, and moved about a mile out, but the
rebels retreated as fast as they advanced, and the recall was sounded. We
were then ordered to move down the road to Crab Orchard, and deploying
a company on either side as skirmishers, the regiment pushed on, the skirm-
ishers being relieved alternately by other companies as we advanced. We
captui-ed on the road about a dozen prisoners, and at o o'clock reached Crab
Orchard.
In the skirmish at Lancaster some twenty of the enemy were killed and
wounded, while our forces were fortunate in not losing a man. Had we been
permitted to close in on the town on the evening of our arrival in front of
it, there is no doubt we would have captured a large supply train, some of
the enemy's batteries, and several hundred prisoners, as we were afterwards
informed by the citizens that the main body of the rebels had passed through
during the day, and only a force of about a thousand cavalry was with the
train.
We remained in camp at Crab Orchard four days. General Mitchell there
received a leave of absence, and the command of the Division devolved upon
General Woodruff, who had joined and been assigned to the command of
our Brigade at Lancaster.! On the morning of the 20th the army marche'd
back through Lancaster and Danville towards Lebanon, which place was
reached on the evening of the 22d. We remained there until the 27th, when
we moved on towards Bowling Green, reaching there at noon on the 1st of
November.
A.t Bowling Green, on the day of our arrival, Lieut. Colonel Martin re-
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ceived from ihe Governor a commission as Colonel of the ICighth vice
Graiiam, deceased. Captain James L. Abernatliy, of company A, was at the
same time promoted to Lieut. Colonel of the regiment.
On the 3d the whole army was rejoiced to learn that Major General Wm.
S. Rosecrans had arrived, and that he had been assigned to the chief com-
mand. To the soldiers of our Division, who had served under him in the
Army of the Mississippi, his presence was peculiarly gratifying, and the
enthusiasm with which they hailed his coming was unbounded. Always a
favorite General, the glory of his recent victories at luka and Corinth gave
a fresher and greater charm to his name, ajad they felt that with him there
would be earnest and telling blows struck — that while he commanded the to-
morrow and to-morrows which in the past had lighted so many yesterdays
to fatal blunders or disheartening repulses, would no more follow in a list-
less inefficiency and inglorious emptiness, M'hile anarchy and feud were
v,-asting the substance and loyalty of the land. The Corps, too, had, at
Lebanon, been relieved of Gilbert, brave and cheery Alex. McCook succeeding
him in command. Thus two Generals, in whom the army had not the least
confidence, passed out of sight and out of mind, never more to vex and dis-
hearten the noble soldiers whose misfortune it was, for a brief time, to be
subject to their orders.
On the morning of the 4th of November our Corps left Bowling Green,
and early in the afternoon of the 7th reached Edgefield, opposite Nashville.
No incident of importance marked this march, except a skirmish with rebel
cavalry near Tyree Springs, in which five or six of the enemy were killed and
wounded, and one man of the 2.5th Illinois, of our Brigade, wounded.
We remained at Edgefield until the 4th of December, when we crossed the
Tennessee river, moved through Nashville, and camped on the Franklin
pike, about four miles out. Here we remained until the 20th.
The tmie spent in these camps was profitably employed in equipping the
regiment anew, company, battalion and brigade drills, snd in re-establishing
the discipline of the troops, always impaired by long marches, and especially
marred during the campaigns under Buell and Gilbert. In a few weeks,
however, the regiment had fully attained its accustomed excellence, and at a
review of the Division by Generals Rosecrans and McCook, on the 23d of
November, was highly complimented by those officers for the neatness of its
appearance, the perfection of its evolutions, and its fine discipline.
On the 8th of December General Woodruff was assigned to another place,
and the command of ihe Brigade devolved upon Colonel Martin, while Major
Schneider assumed charge of the regiment. On the 9th, in obedience to
orders from Division Headquarters, the Eighth Kansas, Twenty-fifth Illinois
tmd Eightv-first Indiana, with a section of the Eighth Wisconsin Battery,
proceeded " under command of Colonel Martin, on a reconnoisance to the
front After moving out the road to the vicinity of the enemy's lines, four
companies of the Eighth and Twenty-fifth were deployed as skirmishers,
and advanced with such impetuosity that the rebel pickets broke in confu-
sion abantloning many of their guns and some of their clothing in their
flight The command moved out about five miles, when, the object of the
reconnoisance (to ascertain what force was in our front) having been ac-
complished, the troops returned.
On the 19th the Eighth was ordered by General Rosecrans to report to
General Mitchell, who had some time before been assigned to the command
of the post of Nashville, for provost duty in that city. Next day it moved
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to Nashville, going into camp back of the state house. . Colonel Martin was
appointed Picvost Marshal of the city, relieving Colonel Gillem, of the First
Middle Tennessee Infantry. The close of the year found the battalion dis-
charging the duties of provost guards in this place.
During the year 1862, while the battalion, with regimental headquarters,
wasengaged in the operations thus narrated, the battalion in Kansas (ex-
cept company G, which remained at Fort Laramie until January, 1863) was
drawn together at Fort Leavenworth. Companies A and D left Fort Kearney
during the latter part of June, and arrived at Leavenworth early in July.
During the summer companies A, C and F were engaged in several expe-
ditions After Quantrel and other guerrilla leaders. On the 18th of August
companies A and F formed part of a command which had an engagement
with the forces of" Colonels Coffey and Cockrill and Quantrel's band, in which
the: rebels were driven from the field, losing a number killed and wounded.
Companies A and D also had a skirmish in Platte county, Missouri, with Cy.
Gordon's band of bushwhackers, in which one man of Company C was
wounded.
At the close of the year the regiment numbered, in the aggregate, 776
men. Forty-nine deaths occurred during the year; seventy-two were dis-
charged for disability, and fifty-nine deserted. The regiment marched 1,254
miles.
In the commissioned otficers of the regiment, the following changes oc-
curred after the consolidation: Martin Mauerhan, Second Lieutenant company
B, resigned July 15th; First Sergeant Claudius Keifer appointed in his place,
July 28th. Second Lieut. D. D. Rooks, company E, resigned July 16th; Ser-
geant Major Sol. R. Washer promoted to the vacancy, July 28th. Col. R. H.
Gr.iham dropped from the rolls August 14th; Lieut. Col. John A. Martin pro-
moted Colonel November 1st; Captain James L. Abernathy to be Lieutenant
Colonel; First Lieut. Samuel Laighton to be Captain company A, and First
Sergeant Rowland Risdon to be First Lieutenant company A, at the same time.
Second Lieut. A. Graham, company I, dropped from the rolls August 14th;
First Sergeant Byron Slemmens promoted to his place, November 1st. Adju-
tant S. C. Russell resigned November 16th; First Lieutenant James E. Love
appointed Adjutant November 17th. Second Lieutenant Wm. H. Babcock pro-
moted to be First Lieutenant company K, and First Sergeant A. J. Quinn to be
Second Lieutenant same company, December 1st.
The new duties to which the Eighth was assigned in Nashville were deli-
cate and important, requiring in their performance sound judgment, untiring
zeal, unceasii!g vigilance, and the strictest discipline. The whole army was
then encaniped around the city, and although the greater portion of it soon
moved to the front, a garrison'of several brigades remained. But in addition
to the troops stationed at the post, there was an army of civilians employed in
the quartermaster's, commissary and ordnance departments, Nashville being
the main depot of supplies for the army; dozens of hospitals and camps of
convalescents were located here; troops were constantly arriving and depart-
ing; the city was swarming with rebel spies; fully three-fourths of the whole
population sympathized with the rebellion, and thousands of desperate and
degraded characters, following in the wake of the army, made this city their
temporai-y home. Rows were an every day occurrence, and hardly a night
passed that was not stained by murder or blackened by outrage.
Into this chaos of anarchy and confusion, of lawlessness and crime, of
treason and rebellion, the Eighth came like an avenging angel. It had to deal
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with vices and abuses deeply rooted, and almost impossible to eradicate or re-
form. It met the emergency with daring and decision, and combining freedom
with order, kept down the turbulent without unnecessarily disturbing the well
affected. Subject to temptations calculated to test severely the best organized
and most thoroughly trained troops, its splendid discipline was never more
conspicuous than during its sojourn in this demoralized city. The martial
pride of its name rose superior to the allurements and contaminations that
surrounded them: they gloried in maintaining unspotted their reputation as
dutiful, trustworthy, orderly soldiers, and proved themselves equal to the
highest duties by winning at once the respect of all good citizens and the
warm approval of the Generals commanding. The streets, into which, before,
it had been dangerous to venture after nightfall, were kept as quiet and peace-
ful as those of a New England village. The theaters, which had for a long
time been closed on account of the disturbances which broke out in them
nightly, were permitted to re-open, and the guai-ds of the Eighth maintained
in them perfect order and decorum. The humblest of its non-commissioned
officers knew no rank when in the discharge of their duty enforcing the pro-
vost regulations, its bayonets gleamed in every street and alley and flashed on
every corner, and its patrols, constantly on the alert, allowed no disturbance
to escape their vigilance.
The city was divided into districts. Provost headquarters were in the State
House. A patrol went out every two hours, made its rounds, visiting every
portion of the district to which it was assigned, and remaining out until it was
relieved by another. It then returned, and had a rest of four hours, there
being three reliefs of the guard for every district. The men at the Capitol
were considered on duty at all times, and must be ready for any emergency
at a moment's warning.
The regiment furnished, in addition to the provost patrols, the stationery
guards at the Capitol, military headquarters, the penitentiary, the jail, the
market house and the work nouse. The Provost Marshal had charge of all
the military piisons of the city, and the four places last named were all used
for the confinement of military offenders and prisoners of war. Some three
hundred men from other regiments also reported to Col. Martin daily, for
duty as guards at the commissary and quartermaster depots, the ordnance
.lepartment and the prison hospital, all interior guards being under his con-
trol and directions. Captain Henry C. Austin, company I, was appointed As-
sistant Provost Marshal and Inspector of Military Prisons; Captain John F.
[som. Twenty-fifth Illinois, was detailed as Provost Quartermaster, and some-
time later Captain John Conover, Eighth Kansas, as Chief of Police.
The duties of the Eighth in Nashville commenced at a most trying period.
Six days after it came into the city, the array advanced on Murfreesboro. and
on the 28th the great battle commenced. The rebel cavalry gained the rear
of our army, several of our Divisions were driven back in confusion, and
hundreds of stragglers sought safety in Nashville. Within three days the
patrols of the Eighth arrested over two thousand of these men, and they were
at once sent back to the front. Two thousand five hundred rebel prisoners
were also received within a few days after the battle, and had to be taken
charge of ard provided for. Within a week these were all sent to prisons in
the North.
During the six months the Eighth remained in the city, rebel prisoners
were arriving almost daily, and had to be guarded, provided for, sent North,
and reports made of their disposal; a prison hospital was established for the
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reception of the sick and wounded among them; stragglers and deserters were
anested and sent to the front in squads, and the rebel sympathizers of the
city were closely watched. At one time a number of rebel prisoners, some of
them sick or wounded, were quartered in the houses of wealthy secessionists
who had been manifesting intense anxiety for their comfort and well-being.
This was the last of their solicitude on that score. The theaters were directed
to play national airs every evening, and did so. The circulation of rebel news-
papers was suppressed.
On the morning of the 22d of February companies A, C, D and F, under the
command of Lieutenant Colonel Abernathy, arrived in Nashville from Kansas.
On the 29th of March company G arrived, and then, for the first time since its
organization, a union of all the companies of the Eighth was effected.
On the 13th of April, by order of General Rosecrans, the Provost Marshal
arrested and confined in prison about one hundred of the most prominent
citizens of Nashville. Some were afterwards sent north of the Ohio, some
south into the rebel lines, and others of them were transferred to northern
prisons for confinement during the war. This action created great excite-
ment, as the arrests were made at different times during the day, and no one
knew whose turn would come next. Consequently all of the rebel sympa-
thizers were alarmed. The arrests were made as quietly as possible, but the
order was firmly and faithfully executed.
On the 22d of April General Mitchell issued an order that within ten days
every citizen of Nashville over the age of 18, male and female, should take the
oath of allegiance or non-combatant's parole, and give bonds for its observ-
ance, or go south of the lines. The execution of this order was entrusted to
Colonel Martin. The next day a rush to the provost office commenced. Sev-
eral prominent Union citizens of the city were invited 'to assist in fixing the
amount of bonds, and cheerfully gave their aid and advice. A large force of
clerks was detailed to make out the papers, but it was found impossible to
get through within the time prescribed, and it was extended ten days. Dur-
ing that period over fifteen thousand persons took the oath or parole, giving
bonds in amounts ranging from $500 to $20,000 for its faithful observance.
Some two hundi-ed, refusing to do either, reported to go south, and Captain
Conover was detailed to escort them outside our military lines. During the
twenty days occupied by this work, over fifty clerks were constantly em-
ployed, and hundreds of people thronged through the Capitol from morning
until night.
On the evening of the 8th of June orders were received directing the
Eighth to proceed to Murfreesboro next morning and rejoin the Division.
General Robert E. Granger, (who had sometime before relieved General
Mitchell), telegraphed General Rosecrans urgently insisting that the regiment
could not be spared, and stating that he would rather lose any two other regi-
ments of the post garrison. The Mayor and other citizens of Nashville also
telegraphed a protest, but the response was that the regiment was needed at
the front, and early next morning its columns filed through the streets of the
city, its band playing that splendid refrain it had long ago made familiar to
Nashville ears — "John Brown." This march out of town was a triumphal ova-
tion. Streets and side walks were crowded with citizens who had heard with
jegret that their favorite was ordered away, and had assembled spontaneously
to bid it "good bye." Everywhere along the route of march it was greeted
with cheers, the waving of handkerchiefs, and every other demonstration of
approval. It had won and kept, during its six months stay In the city, the
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coufidence ol the loyal and tlio respect even o£ the disloyal, and the command-
ing General and officers of the post, the Governor, the Mayor and city officials,
and all classes of citizens united in testifying to its uniform good conduct,
soldierly bearing, and in regretting the necessity which called it to another
lield of duty.
Colonel iNjartin, Captain Austin, Captain Conover, and Captain Trego were
ordered to remain at Nashville for a few days to instruct their successors in
the duties of their positions. On the 17th these officers, with the exception of
Captain Austin, rejoined the legiment at Murfreesboro.
The aggregate strength of the regiment at the time it rejoined the Brigade
was 700. It had recruited some forty men while in Nashville. On reaching
Murfreesboro, the regiment was attached to the same Brigade to which it pre-
\iously belonged, now numbered the Third, of the First Division, Twentieth
Corps. Colonel Hans C. Heg, of the Fifteenth Wisconsin, was in command of
the Brigade. The Division and Corps commanders remained unchanged.
The Eighth remained at Murfreesboro, going through with the usual
routine of picket, police and camp duties, until daylight on the 24th of June,
when the army advanced on Tullahoma and Shelbyville. Both of these places
were strongly fortified positions. Bragg's headquarters, with 15,000 men,
were at Tullahoma; Polk's Corps, 18,000 strong, were at Shelbyville, and
Hardee's Corps, 12,000 strong, at Wartrace, between the two places, to the
right of Shelbyville and front of Tullahoma. South of Murfreesboro some ten
miles, and covering the objective points at which this movement was made,
was a range of high hills, almost deserving the name of mountains. Over this
range theie were several roads, leading through Hoover's, Liberty and Guy's
Gaps, and against all of these demonstrations were made, some real and others
itints. The country was admirably adapted for defensive operations, the only
assailable point being these narrow gorges, running tortuously through the
liills, and covered on both sides with a heavy growth of timber, which served
not only to conceal but to protect the enemy. Granger's Corps, with a strong
force of cavalry, had started from Triune towards Shelbyville the day previous,
it being Rosecrans' intention to deceive Bragg by making a feint on his left,
tnus leading him to concentrate there, leaving the difficult passes on his right
uncovered. Against these our main force was then to be advanced, and once
secured, the army was to menace the enemy's communications south of Tulla-
homa by moving to Manchester, and thus compel Bragg to leave his intrenched
positions and give battle on ground that w ould not afford him the advantage of
defensive works, or retreat across the Cumberland Mountains. This plan was,
although somewhat delayed by the bad condition of the roads, successfully car-
ried out in every particular, and the result was exactly what the commanding.
General had hoped.
The Division to which the Eighth was attached moved out about six miles
on the Shelbyville pike, and then filed to the left across the country to the
Wartrace road, camping that night in the vicinity of two or three dilapidated
houses, called Old Millersburg. Our advance was skirmishing with the enemy
rtui-ing the whole day, and an attack made by Johnson's Division of our Corps,
on Liberty Gap, resulted in a severe fight, in which some fifty or sixty of our
men W3*re killed and wounded. This position was secured, however, and
firmly held. Wilder's cavalry brigade surprised the enemy at Hoover's Gap,
and held the place until the infantry could come up and secure it. The enemy
having thus lost two of the strongest gorges through the hills, slowly fell back
towards his entrenched camps.
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Shortly alter the army commenced its forward movement, a heavy rain set
in, ccntintiins; almost incessantly during the entire day and night. The roads
became nearly impassable. Wagons stuck fast; the artillery could only be
moved forward by doubling teams, and then with the greatest diflaculty, and
even the movements of the Infantry were soon materially retarded by the
soft, glutinous soil into w^hjch they sank almost half-knee deep at every step.
The men, sojiked and chilled by the rain, suffered terribly, and although we
traveled only about twelve miles, the fatigue was greater than during a march
of double the distance on a fair day.
We expected to move on early next morning, but after daybreak au order
was received detailing the Eighth Kansas and Thirty-tifth Illinois as a guard
for the corps train. Rosecrans had suffered severely by cavalry attacks in
his rear at Stone river, and was determined on this occasion to guard against
such a contingency. The wagons were parked in a ploughed field directly in
our rear, and we had the irksome and irritating ill luck of waiting all day
and the next night until the whole of them could get on the road, the rain,
meantime, continuing to fall without cessation.
On the 2C)th at 8 a. m., we at last got off, and after a march of four miles,
passing the train on the way, joined the Brigade in camp. We remained
until 2 o'clock in the afternoon, giving the men an opportunity to cook,
v/hen we again started, and after marching three miles went into bivouac
on the Manchester road. The rain continued to fall, at intervals, during
this day and night. In the afternoon General Carlin's Brigade of our Division
had a severe engagement with the enemy, in which he lost many of his men.
At 3 o'clock on the morning of the 27th we were ready to march, but did not
move until 3 in the afternoon. The heavy rain still continued, and the men
were foot sore with marching through the mud, and sore in body from their
cold, constant drenchings, but the sound of artillery ahead and the prospect
of a fight kept their spirits up, and without a murmur they kept on. We
marched, however, only four miles, going into camp on Garrison's P^ork.
Next morning at 8 o'clock, in the midst of the heaviest rain we had yet had,
we started again. During the whole o\ the previous night, the rain had
poured down in torrents, and the roads were, if possible, in even a worse con-
dition than before. At noon we had marched eight miles, when, the rain
having ceased, we halted to allow the men an opportunity to cook. At
3 p. m. we moved on, and at 2 o'clock that night went into camp near Man-
chester. In all of our past experience, rough as some of it had been, there
was no march so disagreeable and exhausting as this. The route for several
miles ran up a narrow, muddy ravine, then into a dense forest, where the
road led through holes knee deep, with slushy, dirty water, and crossed, every
mile or so, a running stream, which generally had to be forded. The light
of the moon was obscured by the clouds and the overhanging trees, and in
the dense darkness we blindly grouped our way, stumbling over fallen trees,
rocks and stumps, wading through creeks and crossing tumble-down bridges
until we reached camp. Regiments and companies were jumbled together in
perplexing confusion; officers sought in vain for their men, and at last
gathering together what they could find, we w^ere shown a camping place
dense with an undergrowth of brush, in the bend of a creek, ani tired,
hungry, soaked with rain and chilled to the very bones, all sank on the wet
ground and slept the sleep that follows perfect exhaustion. The rain con-
tinued to fall all night, but there were few who heeded it. The writer of
this slept at the foot of a tree, with his saddle for a pillow, as soundly as if
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 117
reposing on feathers, and awoke in the morning to find liimself in a puddle of
water about three inches deep, drenched by the rain from above and steeped
in tlie water that covered the ground thoroughly but evenly.
In the morning we learned that we were to remain here for a day or two,
and although the camp was a miserable one, the prospect of a rest was as
gratifying as it was unexpected. Our rations had given out at noon the day
before, and we had not broken fast since. We got nothing to eat that day
until three o'clock, when two of our wagons arrived and rations were issued.
There have been meals more delicate and savory, but never one that tasted
sweeter or was relished with greater zest than was our dinner of liard bread
and salt side meat that afternoon.
The rain continued to pour down at intervals during the day, but ceased
just after dark. The next day was the time for regular bi-monthly muster,
and fortunately, until nearly night, was clear and warm. The regiment was
mustered' in the morning, and the day devoted to making out monthly rolls
and letter v/ritiug. One of the officers of the Eighth, after completing the
muster-roll of his company, endorsed the copy for the Adjutant Generals office
with the following amusing inscription:
"I make this roll lying flat on my belly on the ground, with a rubber
blanket for a desk. If I was at Washington in a comfortable room, sup-
])lied with a hundred dollar desk, a gold pen, black, blue, red and purple
inks, the latest and best patent rulers, and plenty of 'red tape,' 1 could
make a more artistic copy. But I have been constantly soaked with rain
for seven days and nights; there isn't a bone in my body that doesn't
ache; my fingers are as numb as though they were frozen, and my clothes
are as stiff with Tennessee mud as my fingers are with chill. Under the
circumstances this is the best I can do. If any first-class clerk in the de-
partment thinks he could do better, let him duck himself in the Potomac
every five minutes and wade through mud knee deep for six days, and then
(ry it on. If he succeeds, I will change places with him with great pleasure."
His roll was a frightful mass of blots and blotches, but it was never sent
back "for correction."
The next day (July 1st) opened beautifully bright and warm, and the
foienoon was occupied in washing and drying clothing, cleaning arms, and
baking a lot of flour issued instead of hard bread. At 2 o'clock p. m. we
marched. The afternoon was excessively hot, and the sudden change made the
heat more oppressive. After a rapid march of twelve miles, we entered the
i-ebel stronghold, Tullahoma. at 12 o'clock at night. Two Divisions were in ad-
vance of ours, but they had not discharged a gun, the rebels having beat a
hasty retreat during the previous night. The carriages of their siege guns,
fired before they left, were yet burning when we entered the town. Six of
these guns, with several warehouses filled with flour, meal, salt, clothing, etc.,
and. the tents of several Brigades, left standing in their places, were cap-
tured.
At 6 o'clock next morning we moved on again, marching to Elk river,
nine miles and a half. Sheridan's Division, which was in advance, had a
slight skirmish with the enemy at the river, and did not get across until
nearly night so we went into bivouac. Next morning we forded the river,
the water being waist deep, and after a march of four miles, fording two or
three smaller streams on the way, reached Winchester, where we camped.
During these two days we had frequent showers of rain, but the weather was
warmer, and the clothing of the men soon dried out.
118
Adjutant General's Report.
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^mwe^i.
COMPANY G— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PEIVATES.
Brown, John Waldron.Ark. Nov. 1, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '(5:i
Dec. 1, '68
Blackwell, .James .. .
Blackwell, Ambrose.
Brothers, Terrill
Brothers, William R..
Bell, .John
Brasliier, Hi'iiry. . .
Brashier, Allen
Brumley, .Joseph . .
Baker, Ephraim W.. .
Brown, William E..
Blackwell, John H.
Choat, John W . . . .
Cogburn, Henry P.
Cogburn, John W..
Carter, Charles
Choat, Daniel M
Callus, Henry
Downs, Andrew M,. .
Downs, Francis M...
Embry. Abel C
Estey, Ivy
Freeman, Chris. H. .
Foster, John
Foster, Leander
Frost, .John W
Frost, .fosepli W
Frost, Thomas R
Gibson, Jeremiah C.
Gist, Thomas
Gist, John
Goodner, Henry S.
Glass, Henry C
Gynes, Absalom . . .
Harrison, Abel C. .
Hensloe, James B.j^j,
Henson, Francis I\hB|
Hunt, Robert ^
Hughes. Monroe
Hoiley, William S.. .
Henry, William
Hinojos, Jose
Hastings, Janett M.
Kirkpatrick, Elijah.
Keffer, John
Looper, .Jeremiah C.
Littell, John N
Moor, John R
.Miller, Philip R
Miller. Levi A
Morshou, James H. .
Mitehr-ll. Pn<lev....
Dallas, Ark. . .
Ft. Smith Ark,
Waldron,.Ark,
Ft.Smith.\rk
Waldron,Ark
Ft.Smith Ark.
Waldron,Ark.
Lewisb'g, Ark
Shot'ket, Ark.
Waldron,Ark.
Ft.SmithArk.
Dallas, Tex..
Waldron,.\rk,
Mt. Ida, Ark..
•PnyLind.Ark
Pt.Smith Ark.
Waldron,.\rk.
Ft.Smith .Vrl
Waldron,.\rk.
Twin Sjj'gs. . .
Waldron.Ark.
Cliih'aa, Mex.
Humboldt.. ..
Ft.SmithArk.
Waldron,Ark.
Decatur.Tex..
Waldron..Vrk.
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Nov. 1, '63
Jan. 25, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Feb. 8, '64
Jan. 7, '64
Feb. ^ ^8, '64
-Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 1"), '64
.Jan. 21, '61
Dec. 1, '68
Dec. 1.5, '63
Dec. 21, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Dec. 19, '6:5
Dec. 16, '63
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 4, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Jan. 6,
Feb. 11,
Dec. 21,
Dec. 20,
Dec. 15,
Dec. 1,
Feb. 11,
Jan. 6,
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 21, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Dec. 26, '63
Feb. 26, '64
May 20, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 11, '64
Mar. 1, '64
Dec.
26,
'63
Dec.
Dec.
17,
19,
'63
•iJ3
Dec.
26,
•63
Doc.
19,
'63
Dec.
Feb.
26,
26,
'63
'64
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
26,
27,
19,
'63
'63
'63
Feb.
^26,
'64
Feb!
May
26,'
20,
'64'
'64
Died of di.sease at Clarksvillo,
Ark., -June 17, '64.
Pro. Farrier Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Com. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1 '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Wagoner Mar. 1, '64.
Died of disease at ClarksviUe,
Ark., July 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '(55, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leav en-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out -lug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. ; prisoner of war,
captured near Ft. Gibson, C.
N., Sept. 16, '64.
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 28, '65.
Mus. out. Jane '22,'65,Ft.Gibsou.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft. Gibson.
Died of disease at Clarksville,
Ark., July 11, '64.
Des. at Clarksville, Ark., June
13, '64.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark., June 13, '64.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. — , '63.
Pro. Q. M. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. July 1, "lU.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65. Leaven. ;
pris'rof war, capt'd near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Pro. 1st Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Des. at Jenny Lind, Mar. 25, '64.
Killed in action near Scully-
ville, C. N., Feb. 1. '64.
Mus. out June '22, '65, Ft. Gib-
son, C. N.
Pro. Corp. July 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mas. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
pris'r of war, capt'd near Ft.
Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Juno22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Trans, to Co. I, Dec. '63.
Trans, to Co. C, Dec. '6:3.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark., June 13,'64.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark.. Feb. 21, '65.
Mus. out .\ug. 11, '62, Leaven. ;
pri.soner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Des. Clk'sv'le, Ark.. June 18,'64.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
state of Kansas.
119
SECOND REGIMENT KANSAS VOLUNTEERS — Cavalry— Con^/ni/ec?.
COMPANY L,— Continued.
Names and rank.
Residence.
Date of
enlistment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
PRIVATES.
Niusgraves, Fran's M
Newell, Alexander . .
Nail, FoxT
Nichols, Joseph
Newconib, John R. .
Neff, Orange M
Nelson, Thomas J.. .
Osborn, James B
Pate, William H
Porter, Allen N
Porter, John E
Peden, Andrew Mc. .
Peden, John B
Palmer, Samuel S . . .
Pat'o, Robert C
Pai?e, William M
Pate, Edward M
Rose, BazU
Rose, John A
Redman, John
Rosson, James
Redman, John"
Roiighton, Thomas R,
Smith, Thomas F ....
Smitli, William L.. ..
Smith, Henry S
Smith, Michael
Stewart, John W
Stewart, Hcnrj-
Sorrels, Andrew J. . ..
Stacey, .James A
Titsworth, Reubin C
Terry, James
Voyles, John
Voyles, .Jacob
Williams, Henry A. .
Waldron.Ark.
Boonevre,Ak.
Fav'tov'le.Ak
Ozark, Ark...
Vanzaut, Tex.
Waldron,Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak
Jenny L'd, Ak
Waldron,Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Waldron,Ark.
Ft. Smith,Ak.
Ccntrev'le, Ak
Ft. Smith, Ak
Bent'nvTe,Ak
Waldron,Ark
Jan. 27, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 5, '63
Jan. 1, '64
Jan. 11, '64
Feb. 3, '64
Dec. 1, '63
Feb. 27, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 14, '64
Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 14, '64
Feb. 25, '64
Nov. 24, '63
Jan. 21, '63
Dec. 1, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Dec. .'i, '63
Dec. 17, '63
Feb. ii, '64
Dec. 7, '63
Centerv'le,Ak| Dec. ^8, '63
Ft. Smith.Ak.
Waldron.Ark.
Ft. Smith, Ak.
Mt. Ida, Ark..
Hon'y G"ve,T.
Carolton.Ark.
Mar. 1,'64
Feb. 8, '64
Dec. 1, '63
.Jan. 21, '64
Feb. 15, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 19, '63
Feb. 26, '64
Dec. 25, '63
Dec, 19, '6:3
Dec. 26, '64
May 20, '64
Feb.- 26, '64
Dec. 26, '63
Jan. 26, '64
Feb. 26, '64
Des. at Waldron. Feb. 25, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65, Ft. Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out June 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Des. Cl'ksv'le.Ark., June 18,'64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Died of disease at Clarksvillo,
Ark., July IS, '64.
Died of disease at Fort Smith,
Ark., Aug. 13, "64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven.;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven. ;
prisoner of war, captured at
Ft. Gibson, C. N., Sep. 16, '64.
Mus, out .June 22, Ft. Fibson;
wounded in skirm. near Web-
ber's Falls, Ark., Aug. 11, 't>4.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Dec. 30, '63.
Pro. Serg. Mar. L '64.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan, -prisoner of war,
captured at Fort Gibson, C.N.
Sept. 16, '64.
JIus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.; prisoner of war,
captured at Fort Gibson, C.N.
Sept. 16, "64.
Des. at Ci'ksv., Ark. June 13,'64.
Mus. out Jun. 22,'65,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Serg. Mar. 1, '64.
Mus. out Jun. 22, '65,Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11, '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan.; prisoner of war,
captured at Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sep. 16, '64.
Mus. out Jun. 22,'65,Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Aug. 11 '65, Leaven-
worth, Kan. : prisoner of war,
captured at Ft. Gibson, C. N.,
Sept. 16, '64.
Died of disea-se, at Ft. Smith,
Ark.. Aug. 31, '64.
Des. at Ft. Smith, Oct. 23, '6:^.
Des. Cl'ksv'le,Ark., July 29, '64,
Mus. out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
Mus. out Nov. 25, '65, Leaven-
worth; priso'r of war, captur-
ed at Ft. Gibson, Sept. 16, '64.
Mus.out June22,'6.5,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Saddler, Mar. 1, '64.
ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS — Co. L.
Downs, James F.
Job, William. .. .
Logan, Darius . .
Stacy, William..
Jenny L'd, Ak
Shetucket,Ak
Jenny L'd, Ak
Mar. 21, '64
Mar. 14, '64
Mar. 4, '64
Jun. 28, '64
May 20, '64
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64.
Died of disease, at Clarksville,
Ark., July 14, '64.
Mus. out J une 22,'6.5,Ft.Gibson.
Pro. Corp. June 1, '64.
RECRUITS OF Co. E, ASSIGNED TO Co. L.
Armstrong, James E.
Burdlow, Mitchell . . .
Boyd, Marcus
Bartlett, Samuel
.Junction City
St.Fran'v'l,Ill
Springf'd,Mo.
Junction City
Sep. 1,
'62
May 4,
'&
Aug. 1,
'63
Sep. 1,
'62
Dec. 26, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Aug. 5, '63
Aug. 13, '63
Mus.out June 22, '65, Ft. Gibson.
120 Military Uistory of Kansas Regiments.
While at Murfreesboro ihe following circular order, also from Corps head-
Huarters, was issued:
"Inspector General's Office,
Twentieth Array Corps,
Murfreesboro, June 19, 1863.
"Colonel — I take great pleasure in reporting to you the following extract
from the daily report of the Inspector of the First Division, especially as the
same regiments attracted the notice of their Brigade Inspector:
(Extract.)
"The drill, military appearance and dress of the Eighth Kansas Infantry
is the best observed in the Division, and that of the Twenty-fifth Illinois next.
Respectfully submitted, H. W. HALL,
Captain and Inspector First Division.
"Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
HORACE N. FISHER, Lieut. Col. and A. I. General.
"G. P. THURSTON, A. A. G. and Chief of Staff."
"Headqr's Twentieth Army Corps,
June 20, 1863.
"Respectfully referred to Colonel Heg, commanding Third Brigade, First
Division, who will have this creditable compliment conveyed to the within
mentioned regiments.
"By command of Maj. McCock. A. C. McCLURG,
Captain and A. A. General."
jMany other orders, alike eoinpUmentary and creditable, could b.e given,
but these are sufficient to show the character and standing of the regiment
in the opinion of superior officers.
On the 17th of August the Division broke camp at Winchester and cro.ssing
the Cumberland Mountains, reached Stevenson, Ala, on the 20th. The dis-
tance marched was but thirty-eight miles, but as the Sequatchie valley cleaves
through the heart of the mountains, two ranges instead of one are to ci'oss, and
the work of transporting an army over them, with all its wagons, artillery,
etc., is toilsome and difficult.
As soon as the army was concentrated on the south side of the mountains,
and sufficient supplies accumulated, Gen. Rosecrans prepared to force a pas-
sage of the Tennessee river, and at 5 o'clock p. m., on the 28th of August our
Brigade moved to Caperton's ferry, reaching there at 10 o'clock that night.
We were accompanied by a battalion of pioneers and a pontoon train. The
pioneers were at once set to work, behind the brush that fringed the bank
of the river, getting the pontoons ready for launching. Our pickets and those
of the rebels on the otiier side held frequent talks during the night, but ad-
vanced videttes had been stationed along the river for some time, and the
enemy seemed unconscious of the fact that any considerable force had moved'
down, 'and. v/as only waiting the first taint glimmer of dawn in the east to
swoop across the wide channel upon them.
Before daylight all was in readiness. • Our Corps commander. General Mc-
Cook. and our Division Commander, General Davis, were both present io direct
the movement in person. The enterprise was regarded as one of extreme
peril, as it was not known w^hat the enemy had on the other side, and if any
resistance v/as made to our passage, the loss of life, with men crowded, as they
must be, into frail boats, would be fearful. The Generals commanding were
therefore anxious as to the result, and nervously paced the bank of the river,
listening find watching intently for any movement on the further side.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 121
The Eighth Kansas and Fifteenth Wisconsin were selected to cross in ad-
vnice Two batteries were biought down and placed on the bank, masked by
the dense foliage that overhung it, and ready shotted. ' The other regiments
of the Brigade were placed in position, and at last the order to move was given.
in a few moments the boats were launched into the stream, twenty-five or
thirty men with their officers, were crowded into each, sharpshooters were in
position, oarsmen in place, and they shoved off. Every one knew that the
most hazardous undertaking known in warfare-the crossing of a wide deep
river in the face of an enemy-was being attempted, but not a man quailed at
the danger. Anxiously they listened for the crack of the guns that would
M^d many a gallant soul to its Maker, but in each boat there was intense ex-
citement and rivalry as to which should first reach the opposite shore. A few
moments passed, but no shot broke the peaceful stillness of the morning air.
Mmost simultaneously the prows of a number of boats touched the bank^ The
mon leaped ashore, climbea the overhanging bluif. and moved rapidly through
a cornfield to the edge of a woods, where they were at once formed in line of
battle Skirmishers were thrown forward, and the advance began. The camp
fires of the rebels were still burning, and half eaten ears of corn, upon which
tl.eir horses had been feeding not a quarter of an hour before, strewed the
ground. But the enemy had fled in a panic, not even making an attempt to re-
sist the crossing or check the advance of the enthusiastic troops. Our skir-
misheis caught sight of them several times as we pushed forward and pa^d
some shots, but this ^as all. In a short time we reached he -'^ o « ;^
Mountain, about two miles from the river, and made a brief halt. Jhe F f
t.enth Wisconsin was directed to remain here, and the Eighth moved on. its
. Uant men toiling laboriously up the steep sides, until at 10 o'clock, almc^t
exhaMsted they reached the summit, and the regimental flag was unturled
,^m ;^!e top Of a projecting rock. For the first time in long >'-- ^-^^J~
l'.anner of the Stars waved there. The distance up the side of the mountain
to the top bv the only practicable road, is a mile and three-quarters.
The Eighth remafned where it first halted after reaching the summit until
-, p m General. Rosecrans, Garfield and McCook. with a number of othei
prominent officers, visited the mountain top. and the former highly comph-
eTted the regiments that had formed the advance for their energy and cour-
ITewMle he congratulated them upon the successful accomplishment of so
desperate an entenn-ise -;;t'^«;^t los^. ^^^ernoon, and at 5 o'clock the regi-
Th'^ Fifteenth ioineu the Eighth m tne atteiimuu, a.i
,„„.Tts moved out th,-ee miles, whe.e .he, went Into camp. ™<; °t^- «^'_;
„u.nts ot the v., ,Bicie joined (hem that evening. They crossed the ive, as soon
""he boats could teturn for them, and guarded the hank unttl a pontoon
l.vidsp could be laid down, which was done by 2 o'clock.
on the 31st Gene..als Rosecrans and McCooK issned orders co„,pl,mentmg
tho t^lps 01 our Brigade on the promptness, coolness and courage evmced by
t'^m in crossing the Tennessee, and thanking them tor the success attend.ng
'''or.rTors?p"tlter we marched, and camped that nigh, in Wiiis val-
,cy°ir."miles sooth. — .a^^^^^^^^^^ -- - -
nooga Here we -a'oe-nti, the ,.^ w en -^oved^U,^the to,,_^o. th^
mountain, and marched acioss ii, inuieeu muc , ^^
122 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
bivouac at 9 o'clock at night. The rebels had felled trees in the road leading
down into the valley, and next morning at daylight two companies of the
Eighth were detailed, one (company F) to make a scout, and the other (com-
pany I) to clear the road of obstructions. A few hours afterwards, however,
the Brigade was ordered to join that of General Carlin, eight miles below;
th(= companies were recalled, and we marched south along the brow of the
mountain, descending into the valley through Standifer's Gap, late in the
afternoon, and camping a few miles from Alpine. Ga. The remainder of our
Corps arrived there on the 11th.
Tt is proper, at this time, to give a brief statement of our position relative
to the other Corps of the army and the enemy. While two Divisions of our
Corps crossed at Carpenter's Ferry, others had within a few days effected
cropsiugs at Bridgeport, Shell Mound and Battle Creek, and a portion of Crit-
tenden's Corps had moved directly on Chattanooga, arriving on the heights
opposite that place on the ."UsL of August. Thomas' Corps, after crossing,
pushed over the Lookout range some fifteen miles north of McCook, descending
into McLemore's Cove through Stevens' Gap. These movements so alarmed
Bragg, that on the 6th and 8th of September he abandoned his strong position
at Chattanooga, retreating southward and concentrating around Lafayette,
facing ilie gaps in thf. Pigeon range of mountains beyond McLemore's Cove.
Crittenden occupied Chattanooga on the 9th, and from thence advanced to
Ringgold. Ga.
The diSferenc Corps of our army were thus occupying widely detached
positions, while Bragg was rapidly gathering strength. Buckner, from East
Tennessee, and a strong division of Johnston's Mississippi army had already
joined him; Longstreet's Corps of Virginia veterans was hastening, by i^il,
to reinforce him, and every soldier employed in the rear was rushed to his
assistance, Georgia militia taking their places.
it took several days to develop these facts, and rapid movements were then
made to concentrate. On the afternoon of the 13th our Corps moved back
to the top of the mountain. Next day we moved across it and descended into
Will's valley through Muston's Gap, camping about five miles north of that
place. It is understood that General McCook received information, which he
deemed reliable, that it was impossible to join Thomas by moving directly
porth on the mountain top. But next morning he learned better, and we
moved back that day to Muston's. On the morning of the 16th we again
a.scended the mountain, and marched across it to Stevens' Gap, a distance of
tv,enty-three miles, reaching camp at 10 o'clock that night. On the 17th
we moved down into the Cove. This day was spent in maneuvering about
among the hills and valleys, skirmishing, forming line of battle, advancing,
countermarching, and going through all manner of evolutions, the exact
purpose of which no one seemed to know. But the enemy was in front, in
strong force, and the skirmishers of the two armies kept up a running fight all
day. It was 12 at night before, worn out with excitement and fatigue, we
went into bivouac near Lee's Springs. Old troops, accustomed to danger,
become incredulous as to its approach, and never believe that a battle is
imminent. Hence that night our weary men grumbled more because, after
reaching camp, they were compelled to draw and distribute one hundred
rounds of cartridges each, than they had at all the fatigues of the day.
On the 18th we went through with the same maneuvering, changing
position every hour or so, and momentarily expecting an attack. At 6 p. m..
there started northeast, and after marching about four miles bivouacked in a
listening .
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corn field. There was heavy artillery firing during almost the whole of this
day.
At 8 o'clock the next morning we again moved on. Our route lay along
a dusty road, where troops had bivouacked in line the night previous and
fired the fences for miles. P^'ragments of rails were yet smouldering amid
the ashes, adding to the intolerable dust dense volumes of stifling smoke. A
dlKagreeable tramp of eight miles brought us to the widow Glenn's house,
where General Rosecrans' headquarters were established. Several miles
to the right of the road ran Chicamauga creek, and on the march we passed
a number of Brigades waiting for orders, while in front at the fords of the
creek, our artillery was keeping up a constant thunder. As we neared Rose-
crans' headquarters a more tevrible sound greeted our ears, the dull, heavy
ci-ashes of a dense musketry fire, rising and falling in sullen, resounding,
deafening roars, like waves beating upon a shore. The enemy had attacked
Reynolds' and Van Cleve's Divisions with great fury, driving the latter
back in disorder, and our Division came up just in time to check the im-
petuous advance of the rebels. We were moved rapidly nearly two miles
to the left and front of widow Glenn's, about a mile of that distance on the
double-quick, and after forming line of battle, advanced through the dense
woods, "going in." as General Rosecrans after expressed it, "where the fight
was hottest."
Our Brigade was formed m two lines, the Eighth Kansas, Fifteenth Wis-
consin and Thirty-fifth Illinois in front: the Twenty-fifth Illinois in rear.
The Second Brigade had not yet formed, but was rapidly doing so, three
regiments of it to the right and one to the left ours, all some sixty yards in
the rear. Colonel Post's Brigade was not with the Division, being detailed
as guard to the Corps train, and the two small Brigades of General Carlin
and Colonel Heg were all of General Davis' troops that were in action during
either day's engagement.
After forming we were rapidly advanced through the rugged forest, but
had proceeded only a few hundred yards when a terrific volley saluted us,
rapidly succeeded by another and another. The two hostile forces met with-
out skirmishers in front, and in an instant were furiously engaged in des-
perate combat. Our men promptly replied to the rebel fire, and at once the
roar of battle became one steady, deep, jarring thunder. Our line was moved
forward firmly, until it rested along the brow of a small rise of ground. The
Twenty-fifth Illinois was then ordered to a position in the front line. The
ci-ash of musketry grew denser and more terrific, and the artillery added
its thunder to the furious raging of the battle storm. The rebels rushed
forward line after line of troops, charging with desperate valor and impetu-
osity, but our men held their position firmly and defiantly, firing with
such coolness and precision that at every discharge great gaps were cut in the
enemy's lines, and bleeding, broken, staggering, they reeled befoi-e the awful
hail of leaden death that greeted them. In vain they rallied and advanced
again and again— they could not move our firm, unyielding lines. For half
an hour this desperate struggle was thus continued. The carnage on both
sides was dreadful. In that brief time over a third of our Brigade were killed
and wounded, and still the frightful carnival of slaughter raged unabated.
Of the Eighth, five captains, three lieutenants and one hundred and fifty
men were already struck. Our flanks, too, were exposed, and the lines were
being enfiladed by a heavy fire, some of the enemy having already penetrati-
on the right iuid left, far to our rear. The despernte valor of tlvt time
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had resisted every effort to break their line or force them back, but at last
Colonel Heg, seeing that disaster must follow an attempt to hold this iso-
lated position any longer, gave an order to retire, and loading and firing as
they went, our men fell back slowly about fifty yards. Here they were re-
formed, and after a short halt charged the enemy with impetuous enthusiasm,
driving him back until our former position was almost regained. For a
quarter of an hour the line was firmly held by the thrice decimated com-
mand. BulU^ts flew like hail stones, grape and canister, shot and shell,
whistled and crashed through and over and around the devoted ranks, but
the heroism of the men rose with the terrible grandeur and desperation of the
awful battle, and they stood like walls of adamant before the fury of this
storm.
But no courage, however sublime; no enthusiasm, however magnificent,
and no discipline, however peifect. (ouUI (ontiniie to resist the masses of
fresh troops which the enemy was constantly hurling against these two
small Brigades, fighting alone in the woods, detached from other portions of
thf. army, and already bereaved of nearly half their numbers. The Division
was finally ordered to fall back to a fence some distance in the rear, and
facing the woods in whicii it had been fighting. Behind it was a wide field,
and beyoiid this another strip of timber. On the edge of this several bat-
teries were ranged, and with their aid the Division held the rebels at bay
until late in the afternoon, when Colonel Bradley's Brigade, of Sheridan's
Division, came up and relieved it. Our exhausted troops then fell back to
the opposite woods, where a fresh supply of ammtmitiou was obtained, and
the men had an opportttnity to rest for a brief time. Bradley's troops, how-
ever, soon becoming hotly engaged, our lines were again advanced across
the- held, forming behind the fence they had previously occupied. Here
they continued until dusk, and the firing had almost ceased, when fresh
troops arrived to relieve them, and they were withdrawn into bivouac near
the battle field. The two Brigades had lost in killed and wounded over
forty per cent, of all engaged. Colonel Heg, our Brigade commander, was
mortally wounded about the middle of the afternoon, and the command
devolved on Colonel Martin, of the Eighth. Two-thirds of the field officers
of the Division were either killed or wounded, and over half the line officers.
When General Davis reported to the commanding General that night, Gen-
eral Rosecrans thanked him for having saved his centre from being pierced
and broken and his train from capture, saying that, the Division had done
hard and desperate fighting before, but had excelled itself that day.
It was indeed a fearful day's work. The roar of musketry nev^er for an
instant ceased, and at times it grew so dense as to drown the crashes of the
artillery. The gi-ound was strewn with the dead and wounded, and almost
every foot of the shot-torn field was red with the crimson of lojal blood.
The two small Brigades of Davis' Division had fought alone, two full
Divisions of the rebel army, under the personal command of General J. B.
Hood — Hood's own Division, under Law, and the Division of General Bushrod
Johnson. This we learned at the time from prisoners captured, and the
official reports of the rebel commanders afterwards substantiated the fact.
General Hood was severely wounded directly in front of the Eighth Kansas.
and his leg amputated on the field.
At 2 o'clock next morning the remnant of the Division, now numbering
P*-- <^hari thirteen hundred men, was moved to a position about a mile and
"ther ncrlh, and across the Chattanooga road. Here it remained
listeninti
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li
until 12 m., when it was again ordered into line, and moved southeast, taking
a position to the right of General Wood's Division, with General Sheridan's
in rear, but then moving towards the left. Changes in the location of our
troops, made during the night, had drifted the lines of the army far to the
left, leaving us on the extreme right.
On moving forward, Colonel Buell's Brigade, of General Wood's iJivision.
Avas found to be directly iii front of Colonel Martin's and the latter Brigade
was therefore ordered to move by the right flank and form in rear of Gen-
era! Carlin's as a reserve. It had just arrived at the place designated, when
General Wood received an order (as he understood it) to support Reynolds,
and at once withdrew his troops from the line they occupied, moving on
the double-quick, by the left flank, to the rear of Brannon, then in echelon
to the right and rear of Reynolds. A fearful gap was made in our lines by
the withdrawal of this large Division, and Colonel Martin's small Brigade,
numbering little over six hundred men, was ordered to move into ft, on
Carlin's right. It was promptly moved as directed, and three regiments
had already reached their position, but the one on the left (Thii'ty-fifth Illinois)
was yet filing into line, when Longstreet's fresh troops charged over the
rising ground in our front, four columns deep. Our men, who knew nothing
of the fatal gap on their left, met this impetuous rush with determined
courage, ftring with such coolness and directness that the enemy's front
line was almost annihilated, and broke in impotent disorder to the rear.
The second line was also broken, and our troops were beginning to imagine
themselves the victors, as they continued to sweep the remaining lines with
a dreadful lire. Pollard, the rebel historian, in speaking of this attack of
their forces, says that "the shock was terrible;" that "never did Yankees
fight bettei' than just here," and that "the Union troops stood as long as '
human powers of endurance could bear up against such a pressure." But
just at this moment the fatal result of the terrible gap on our left and the
short line on the right, was felt. The rebel regiments advancing on our
left had penetrated through the gap in our lines far to the rear; on the
right of Carlin, overlapping him some distance, they had also advanced un-
opposed, and now dense masses of them were pressing down on our flanks,
pouring in a terrific enfilading fire. Capture, annihilation or retreat were
the only alternatives left, and the Division was forced to fall back, narrowly
escaping as it retreated through a shower of bullets. Sheridan's Division,
further to the rear, was also struck on the flank while moving to the left,
and carried back with ours.
On the top of a hill just south of the Chattanooga road the command
was rallied, and for a time checked the advance of the enemy. But the full
consequences of the disaster that had befallen us, resulting from that dreadful
gap in our lines, were now clearly seen and comprehended. An overwhelming
force of the enemy separated us from the main body of the army. Our
Division had lost its commander, he having, in attempting to get a battery off
the field, been carried far to the right, and the command of what was present
of the Divison devolved on the Brigade commanders. The enemy in our
front was wary of approaching, contenting himself with keeping up a heavy
fire of artillery. The only thing left to attempt was to get the command
safely to a place from which it could reach the rest of the army. The frag-
ments of our Division were therefore formed and marched back towards
Mission Ridge, gaining large accessions to their numbers as they went. Gen-
eral Carlin, with a portion of his Brigade, soon joined us, and a short time
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after General Sheridan, with a portion of his Division, came up. Tl^e latter
at once assumed command, and marclied the -emnants of the two Divisions
to a point about three miles from Rossville. To his able management and
perfect familiarity with the roads of that region, the troops are probably in-
debted for their safe extrication.
We found General Davis, who had come in from another direction, at this
point, a.nd the command having arrived at a position from which it could
reach General Thomas, was allowed a short rest. After a consultation, Gen-
erals Sheridan and Davis decided to go to his support. We accordingly
moved out a road leading to the southeast some two miles, and had reached
the vicinity of General Thomas' right, when an order was received from
General Garfield, Chief of Staff, directing us to fall back to Rossville. The
dusky shades of evening were just settling in the woods when we started
to retiace our steps, and we had proceeded but a short distance when, at a
gap in the ridge, we met a confused mass of infantry and artillery pouring
out. Our command was halted to allow them to pass, and falling in their
rear, moved back to Rossville, where nearly all the army had by this time
been concentrated. It was 12 o'clock at night when we reached there and
went into bivouac.
Next morning we threw up breastworks, expecting an attack, but none
was made, and that night at 12 o'clock we silently withdrew to Chattanooga,
reaching the outskirts of the town just at daylight.
So terminated the battle of Chicamauga. This description of it, and of
the part the Eighth Kansas took in, is necessarily but an outline sketch.
Although in thus writing of it, the terrible scenes of that two days' struggle
on the banks of the "Dead Man's River," come up with startling distinct-
ness, and pass in awful panorama before the vision, no pen can portray, no
tf.ngue describe, the mad excitements, the desperate struggles, the mag-
nificent courage, the great deeds, that sprang out of the tame level of hitherto
common lives, and the dreadful carnage of this red field of battle. Many
incidents, indeed, are so vividly impressed on the mind that it can grasp and
give them shape on paper. But the brief space allotted to this histoi-y will
not permit it. Instances of personal and individual heroism, as grand as
any that ever adoraed the page of chivalry, could be mentioned by hundreds.
But no one man could see all that transpired, and it would be invidious to
mention any unless all were given that credit which is their due. It is
enough to say that the Eighth nobly sustained its own reputation, and
reflected immortal honor on the state.
The nnmes of the killed and wounded are given in the accompanying re-
port of the Adjutant General. The Eighth went into the battle with an
aggregate of four hundred and six, rank and file; it lo?t, in killed, wounded
and missing, two hundred and forty-three, or over sixty-five per cent, of its
total. It left the field at dark on the second day intact so far as stragglers
were concerned, but fearfully decimated by shot and shell.
Lieut. Col. Abernathy's brief report of the part taken by the Eighth in
this engagement is as follows:
"Headquarters Eighth Kansas Volunteer Infantry,
"Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 29, 1863.
"Captain — I have the honor to make the following report of the part
taken by the Eighth Kansas in the action of the 19th and 20th instants. I
wap not in command of the regiment until the evening of the 19th, when
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the loss of our brave Brigade commander threw the command of the Brigade
npon Colonel Martin.
"On the morning of the 19th, after marching near eight miles, most part
of the way on the double quick, we were suddenly turned to the right and
marched near two miles into the timber, where we formed into line of
battle facing east. Soon after being formed in line we were ordered for-
ward, but had advanced only about fifty yards when the enemy poured a
terrible fire upon us from behind a ledge of rocks where they lay concealed.
Many of the men fell the first fire, but the others, promptly returning the
f re, pressed forward vigorously, and not only maintained their ground, but
had nearly penetrated the lines of the enemy, when our Brigade commander,
seeing the terrible fire to which the line was exposed, gave the order to fall
back.
"Reforming the line, we again advanced under a perfect shower of bullets,
sometimes driving the enemy and in turn being driven by them, until we
liad fought the ground over and over again, and almost half of our number
lay dead or wounded upon the field.
"The enemy being largely reinforced, we took a position further to the
west, on the edge of the timber, where we resisted every effort of the enemy,
and finally drove them entirely from that part of the field. We encamped
with (he rest of the Brigade that night close to the battle field.
"Before dawn next morning we were moved into position on the road to
Chattanooga, where we remained until near 12 m., when we crossed the
road and took position behind a low rail fence. Scarcely had we taken our
position, however, when the enemy rose up in front of us, where they had
been concealed in the tall weeds, and poured upon us a heavy fire. The fire was
quickly returned and with effect, whole lines of the enemy falling at every
discharge. This continued for a short time, and the enemy was almost
effectually checked in our front, when the troops upon our right and left
gave way, and before I was aware of the damage, the enemy appeared in
heavy force upon both flanks, when, unsupported and almost surrounded, we
were compelled to leave the field or fall into the hands of the enemy. We
fell back in disorder until we reached the ground occupied by us in the
morning, where our lines were reformed. From here we were ordered to
the support of the right of General Thomas, but before reaching the field were
cidered forward to this point.
"There were many instances of marked personal bravery and valor dis-
played on the field, but all did their duty well.
"I submit a list of the killed and wounded, which speaks for itself of
tlie severity of the combat, and the heroic bravery with which our men
contested the field. The regiment entered the battle with four hundred and
six officers and men. Our loss, as you will perceive by the list, is two hun-
dred and forty-three. Very respectfully, your most obedient servant,
"JAMES L. ABERNATHY.
"Lieut. Col. Eighth Kansas Vol., Commanding.
"To Captain John Conover, A. A. A. G., 3d Brig., 1st Div., 20th Army Corps."
Colonel Martin's report of the part taken by the Brigade in the battle of
Chlcamauga was as follows:
"Headquarters 3d Brig., 1st Div., 20th Army Corps,
"Chattanooga, September 28, 1863.
"Captain — I have the honor to report the following account of the actions
of this Brigade from the time of crossing the Tennessee river up to the
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present clave, including its participation in the engagements on the 19th and
20th instants-
"As I did not assume comman4 of the Brigade until the 19th instant,
when the brave and gallant Colonel Heg was mortally wounded, and as
Capt. Henry Hauff, A. A. A. G. of the Brigade, was killed, and none of
the official records of headquarters are in my possession, the report of our
movements prior to the 19th may contain inaccuraries of memory, which the
General commanding will readily correct.
"On the 28th of August, ultimo, the Brigade was ordered to march from
Stevenson. Ala., and at 5 p. m., started, reaching the banks of the Tennessee
at 11 p. m.. We biouacked for the night, and at daylight next morning were
ordered to cross the Tennessee river in pontoon barges and occupy the other
side. The crossing was supposed to be a dangerous enterprise, as the enemy
had pickets in plain sight on the further shore, and might be in force. The
pio'neer brigade had during, the night unloaded and got the pontoons in
order. The regiments of the Brigade were divided into squads of twenty-five
men, commanded by a commissioned officer, and as soon as everything was in
readiness each squad launched one of the boats down the bank and into
the river. They were rapidly filled by the men and started across, occupying
but a few moments in the passage. As soon as the opposite bank was
reached the regiments were rapidly formed; the Twenty-fifth and Thirty-fifth
Illinois left on the bank to protect the shore, while Colonel Heg advanced
the Eighth Kansas and Fifteenth Wisconsin across the bottom to the foot
of Sand Hill mountain, keeping a strong line of skirmishers in advance.
Reaching the mountain, the Fifteenth Wisconsin was left at the foot, and
the Eighth Kansas advanced up the mountain road, occupying the summit
at 10 a. m. The Fifteenth Wisconsin was ordered up at about 3 p. m., and
at dusk the two regiments advanced about three miles across the mountain
and camped, remaining in this position until the 2d instant. The Twenty-
fifth and Thirty-fifth Illinois came up on the SOth. Frequent scouts were
sent out from the Brigade during the time we occupied the mountain, one
under Lieutenant Colonel Abemathy, Eighth Kansas, peneti-ating to within
a few miles of Trenton, Ga., discovering a large force of the neemy.
"On the 2d inst, we marched sixteen miles to Will's Valley; on the 4th
marched five miles to Winston's; on the 9th ascended the mountain and
marched across fourteen miles, bivouacking at the entrance of Lafourche Gap,
leading to Broomtovvn; on the 10th marched south along the mountain, de-
scending into the valley through Standifer's Gap, and bivouacked near
Alpine; on the 14th crossed over the mountain back to Lord's farm; on the
15th marched back to Winston's; on the 16th marched over the mountains to
Stevens' Gap; on the 17th marched to Lee's Springs; on the 18th marched
four miles north on the Chattanooga road.
"On the 19th instant we marched at 8 o'clock, and at half-past 11 reached
a point near General Rosecrans' headquarters. The Brigade filed through
the woods to the right, and after marching about a mile was rapidly formed
in line of battle, the Fifteenth Wisconsin, Eighth Kansas and Thirty-fifth
Illinois being in line, and the Twenty-fifth Illinois, a reserve, directly in our
rear. We then moved a mile to the right; then, by the left flank, forward
in line. We had not advanced more than a hundred yards when the enemy,
concealed in the timber and behind fallen logs, opened a destructive fire
on us. The men replied with promptness and effect, and pushed forward
vigorously. The fire at this time became deafening. The Twenty-fifth
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Illinois M'as oldered into line, and came up gallantly. The stream of wounded
to the rear was unusually large. Still the Brigade held its ground, cheered
on by the gallant but unfortunate Colonel Heg. who was everywhere present,
careless of danger. The enemy was constantly reinforced, and at last flanked
us on the left, pouring in a deadly fire down our lines. Colonel lieg gave
the order to fall back, and the men slowly retreated, taking shelter behind
trees, firin.g at the advancing enemy, and stubbornly contesting every inch
of ground. Fifty yards to the rear they were again formed and again ad-
vanced, almost regaining their original ground, but were again compelled
to fall back by overpowering numbers. Again and again they formed and
advanced, only to be driven back. Almost half the brigade was killed and
wounded, but the remainder, falling back to a fence a short distance to the
rear, held the enemy in check until reiuforcemenj:s came up and relieved
them, when they fell back across an open field, taking position in the edge
of a forest behind a log barricade. What remained of the Brigade I here
reformed with the assistance of Captain Morrison. A. A. G. of the Division,
and again advanced across the field, taking otu- old position behind the fence,
and remaining there until nearly dusk, when the ammunition of the men
being almost exhausted, we withdrew to the barricade in the edge of the
woods again. Just at dusk we were withdrawn, by order of General Davis,
and went into bivouac.
■'During the night of the 19th the Brigade changed its location, crossing
the Chattanooga road and occupying a strong position on a ridge in the
woods north of .the road. Our ammunition was replenished to ninety rounds.
At noon w-e received an order to support General Wood on the right. We
advanced across the road again, formed in line of battle, and were then ad-
vanced to near a small barricade on the edge of the woods, fronting on an
open field. Finding the barricade occupied by our troops, the Brigade moved
by the rank flank to the rear of General Carlin's Brigade, and was ordered
to lie down in a small ravine. The order had hardly been executed, when
I received an order to move back by the left flank and take a position on the
left of General Carlin's Brigade, the troops that occupied that position hav-
ing been moved away to the left. I directed the movement, passing General
Carlin's position, and moving by the right flank forward to the breastworks.
The three regiments on the right of the Brigade reached the barricade, but
the Thirty-fifth Illinois, the regiment on the left of the line, had not reached
its position, when the enemy rose up from the tall weeds in front and ad-
vanced on us four columns deep, pouring in a destructive fire. The left flank
of the Brigade was entirely exposed, as the troops that had occupied that
position had moved so far to the left as to be out of sight, and we were
soon flanked and exposed to a destructive enfilading fire. The enemy in
front was terribly punished as they came up. Our men fired coolly from
behind the barricade, and with terrible effect. The Brigade held the po-
sition until the enemy had mounted the barricade, when, flanked "on the left,
and overpowered by overwhelming numbers in the front, they fell back in
confusion, partially rallying about two hundred yai-ds in the rear, but finding
all supports gone, and the line on the left in disorder, breaking again. On the
brow of the hill in the woods they again rallied and formed in line, leaving
the field in rear of General Sheridan's Division, which had been partially
rallied at the same point.
"I enclose herewith a list of the killed, wounde<l and missing of the
Brigade during the two days' engagement. By far the larger number were
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lost the first day. our loss on the 20th being light. On the s-acond day we
had hardly six hundred ncien left in the Brigade when we were thrown into
the fight. These were opposed by at least two full Divisions of the enemy's
array. The list accompanying shows the loss to have been fully sixty per
cent, of those engaged, and amply attests the courage, stubbornness and de-
termination with which the troops fought.
•Where all behaved so gallantly, it would invidious to mention indi-
viduals as particularly conspicuous in their actions. The vacant rajiks, elo-
quent with heroic memories of the dead, speak for our absent comrades. The
living, who fought by their side during the terrible storm of the two days'
conflict, have again established the invincible courag'^ of the defenders of
the Union.
"The effective fighting force of the Biigade when it went into the engage-
ment of the 19th instant was as follows, viz. :
Twenty-fifth 111. Vol. Infantry: Com. officers present, 17: enlisted men
present, 320; aggregate, 337.
Fifteenth Wis. Vol. Infantry: Com. otficers present, 19; enlisted men pres-
ent, 157; aggregate, 176.
Eighth Kansas Vol. Infantry: Com. officers present, 24; enlisted men pres-
ent, 3?'2; aggregate, 406.
Thirty-fifth III. Vol. Infantry: Com. officers present, 18; enlisted men pres-
ent, 281; aggregate, 299.
Total: CJom. . officers present, 78; enlisted men present, 1,140; aggregate,
1,218.
The loss of the Brigade during the two day's engagement was as fol-
lows, viz.:
Twenty-fifth Illinois: Com. officers killed, 0; com. officers wounded, 11;
com. officers missing, 1; enlisted men killed. 10; enlisted men wounded, 160;
enlisted men missing, 23; aggregate 205.
Fifteenth Wisconsin: Com. officers killed, 2; com. officers wounded, 6;
com. officers missing, 4; enlisted men killed, 3; enlisted men wounded, 47:
enlisted men missing, 49; aggregate, 111.
Eighth Kansas: Com. officers killed, 3; com. officers wounded, 9; com. offi-
cers missing, 0; enlisted men killed, 41; enlisted men wounded, 170: enlisted
men missing, 20; aggregate, 243.
Thirty-fifth Illinois: Com. officers killed, 3; com. officers wounded, 5; com.
officers missing, 0; enlisted men killed, 14; enlisted men wounded, 125: en-
listed men missing, 13; aggregate, 160.
Total: Com. officers killed, S; com. officers wounded, 31; com. officers miss-
ing, 5; enlisted men killed, 68; enlisted men wounded, 502; enlisted men miss-
ing, 105; aggregate, 719.
"Since the battles on the 19th and 20th the Brigade has been largely re-
cruited by returned 'convalescents, and by two full companies of the Fifteenth
Wisconsin Volunteers, which joined us on the 21st from detached service at
Island No. 10. Many of the men slightly wounded have bravely returned to
duty, considerably augmenting our force. I am, Captain, very respectfully,
"Your most ob'dt serv't,
"JOHN A. MARTIN,
"Col. Comd'g Third Brigade.
"Capt. T. W. Morrison,
"A. A. G. 1st Division, 20th Army Corps. "
Military History of Kansas Ref/iments. 131
The army, as before stated, reached Chattanooga at daylight on the morn-
iug of the 22d of September. Of the forty-eight thousand men who, on the
If^th and 20th. had maintained the unequal combat with ninety-two thousand
veterans — the llower of the rebel armies of both the East and the West —
eighteen thousand had dyed the field of Chicamauga with their heroic blood,
and but thirty thousand men were left to hold the great objective point of our
campaign. Bragg had lost in the battle' fully twenty-five thousand of his
Troops, but he still had a largely preponderating force, flushed with what they
believed to be victory, and eager to make it complete by our capture or anni-
hilation. With this overpowering army, he at once almost surrounded Chat-
tanooga. His right rested on the Tennessee river, northeast of the town, his
lines running from thence up the valley in front of Mission Ridge to the south-
\^est, crossing below Chattanooga creek, on the south, to Lookout motintain.
) unning over its point, and his left resting on the Tennessee in the Wati-
Latchie valley.
At the time our army entered Chattanooga in the grey of that chill Septem-
ber morning, but little had been done to prepare it for defense. There were
only two or three unfinished torts on the east and sotith of the town. The
Army of the Cumberland was therefore at once set to work throwing up forti-
fications. Our lines formed a half-circle, with the 21st Corps resting its left
on the Tennessee, the 14th Corps in the center, and the 20th Corps on the right,
its light also resting on the banks of the Tennessee. Gen. Davis' Division, to
which the Eighth was attached, was on the extreme left of the 20th Corps, and
fronted south tov.ards the Chattanooga valley and Lookout mountain.
Since daylight on the 19th we had hardly known what it was to rest. On
arriving at the town we were given two hours to sleep, cook and eat, and our
Brigade was then detailed for picket duty, occupying a line running along
fhe irregular banks of Chattanooga creek. During the morning we threw up
a light line of rifle pits, half of the men working while the other half watched.
At noon we were relieved from this duty by Colonel Post's Brigade, and re-
turned to the main lines. An hour was given the worn and tired men in which
to rest, and then they went to work to construct a heavy line of breastworks
along their front. Until 12 o'clock that night this labor was continued, the
men- working with that energy which is stimulated by the presence of terrible
danger, and when at last orders were given to cease, and that half of the com-
mand might sleep at one time, those whose turn it was to rest sank on the cold,
damp ground, and in a moment were adrift in that dull, heavy and dreamless
slumber which perfect exhaustion produces.
So the siege of Chattanooga was inaugurated, and so, for a long time it con-
tinued. As one line of fortifications wss completed another was commenced,
and forts, redoubts and curtains were laid off and begun. The work and rest
v.'as more legular as the defences advanced to completion; we had the tours
of duty divided into so many hours, and details relieved each other in rotation.
But the labor neved ceased, and to add to the severity of this hardship the
weather turned bad; the humid clouds dropped low and flooded the flat, marshy
ground where we camped with their contents; the winds came colder and
colder with the breath of approaching winter, and the ill-clad men, with cloth-
ing almost constantly soaked ^ith the rain, and shivering with cold that
chilled almost to the bone, huddled, when relieved from duty, around the
(•■•molderiug fires, or busied themselvres in constructing little huts of the boards
they could gather from the debris of the v.iecked houses and dismantled fields.
Rations, too, grew scarce. The depot was nearly bare, and the sturdy mules
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of the army were dying by scores from want of food and the overtasking work
of draAving loads of commissai-y goods from Stevenson — our nearest base of
supplies — sixty miles away, and over two ranges of the Cumberland moun-
tains. Gen. Rosecrans issued an order cutting down the rations to one-third
the usual amount, and prohibiting the sale to officers, no mattei- what their
rank, of more than was issued to th(i private soldier. So to the horrors of bit-
ter cold and scanty clothing, of hard work and almost constant showers, of
danger and ever anxious watchfulness, was added the startling terror of want
and the near approach of grim and gaunt starvation. Ca'ttle, almost dead froni
lack of food were killed and their flesh doled out in stinted quantities: the
hungry and tired men haunted the slaughter houses in crowds, and snalched
eagerl> for the hoofs, tails, heads and entrails of the animals that were
butchered, cooking and eating with avidity garbage they would before have
shrunk from with disgust. The writer one day saw a commissary train, which
had just arrived from Stevenson, and was unloading at the depot, surrounded
by several hundred half famished soldiei's, who eagerly snatched at and strug-
gled lor the crun.bs of crackers that fell into the road fi-om broken boxes as
they were being carried into the storehouse. Behind our camp was a park of
artillery horses, and over them a guard had to be stationed to keep the half
stai v\:,d mei' from taKing the poor rations of corn doled out to the almost fam-
ished animals. The writer has seen soldiers during that siege eagerly picking
up the few grains of corn that had been spilled by the horses from ;heir
troughs, and trampled in the mud and filth under foot. One of the regiments
of our Brigade caught, killed and ate a dog which wandered into the camp.
So the long, cold, cheerless, labor-burdened days dragged slowdy on. A
week after we reached the town the rebels opened a fierce artillry fire on our
camps, commencing at daylight. The heights of Lookout and Mission Ridge
and the valley of the Chattanooga thundered with the startling crashes of the
great guns. The cingry cannonading was kept up until late in the night, and
repeated, day by day, for some time. The men, thus accustomed to it. soon
grew to regard it with indifference, and worked on the fortifications, built
their shanties, cooked their scanty meals, or crowded on top of the breast-
works to watch the flash and smoke of the enmy's guns or the effect of our
answering shots, with that reckless abandon and cool defiance of danger which
only those who have long lookd death in the face can feel. Instead of dispirit-
ing, it kept them in better cheer. A bad shot from the enemy's batteries pro-
voked shouts of derision, and an unlucky duck of the head at the whiz of a far
off shell was saluted with running commentaries of that keen ridicule which
veteran soldiers use with such saucy and yet good humored severity.
This unfailing good humor in the midst of such gloomy surroundings, was
one of the most wonderful of the many strange things connected with that
memorable siege. These men had lost all regular sleep for weeks, were living
on one-third rations, and were surrounded by dangers of the most dishearten-
ing kind, but they never for a moment seemed to lose faith in ultimate suc-
cess, never doubted the justice of their cause, never lost heart to laugh, or joke
or shout or sing. Their rough jokes and odd conceits were irresistible; their
pungent criticisms of men and movements were singularly clear and just;
and their sparkling retorts, quaint sayings, and grotesque comparisons would
have done no discredit to the pages of "Punch."
By the 3d of October the breastworks were so far completed as to justify
a partial cessation of the exhausting labor before bestowed on them, and there-
after details were made from regiments alternately to work on the forts in the
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town and its suburlis. It was still no lazy and listless inactivity, but it was
luxurious ease when compared with the terrible duties of the past. Our
picket duty was done by Brigades, two of the Divisions being in the second
line of fortifications, the other in the first, and they alternately relieved each
other every four days, thus giving to each eight days in the second line, where
such ceaseless vigilance had not to be maintained, and four days in the first
line, where half of the men and ofilcers must be awake at all hours, day or
night, and none of them were allowed at any moment, asleep or awake, to
take off their cartridge belt and box. The Brigade on the outer lines had also
to furnish two regiments for picket guards, and on this duty no rest was al-
lowed during the twenty-four hours. The two Brigades in the second line of
defences furnished the working details, comprising about half their effective
force each day.
On tlie 26. of October the besieged army was rejoiced to learn that the
Eleventh and Twelfth Corps of the Potomac army had arrived at Bridgeport,
twenty-three miles below. On the 6th of the same month Gens. McCook and
Crittenden were relieved of their commands, and an entire re-organization of
the army was announced, the three Corps being consolidated into two — the
Fourth and Fourteenth — the former being placed under the command of
General Gordon Granger, and the latter under General George H. Thomas.
I'revious to this time, each Brigade had been composed of from four to five
regiments; after the consolidation they consisted of from eight to ten. Col.
Martin's Brigade was consolidated with Gen. Willich's, of the same Corps,
and the new Brigade was afterwards known as the First, of the Third Di-
vision, Fourth Army Corps, the Division being commanded by Brig. Gen.
Thus. J. Wood. The position of nearly all the troops was changed by this
consolidation, but of course slowly, and it was not until the 20th that we were
relieved and joined our new Brigade on the extreme left of the line, about a
mile and a half or more from cur old location. We now fronted Orchard Knob
and Mission Ridge, our line resting against Fort Wood, the largest and most
important fortification in Chaitanooga. On the same day that we changed
camp Gen. Rosecrans was superseded in command of the Army of the Cum-
berland by General Thomas, and on the 23d General Grant arrived in Chatta-
nooga and assumed command of all the froces in the Department.
On the night of the 26th General Hazen's Brigade, of our Division, floated
down the Tennessee in pontoon boats and effected a landing at Brown's ferry,
just below the spur of Lookout Mountain, holding the point until assistance
came to them, and Hooker's forces were established in the Wauhatchie valley.
The opening of a new route via Brown's ferry so improved the facilities for
supplying the army that on the .12th of November the rations were increased
from one-third to two-thirds. This increase was a gratifying one, as the men
were gradually but surely failing strength and health for want of adequate
food. Thereafter, though supplies were not abundant, they were sufficient.
General Sherman reached Chattanooga on the loth, and his army arrived
on the 21st, going into camp on the north side of the Tennessee. Rumors that
an attack would soon be made on the rebel positions at once became prevalent.
On the 23d of November the Eighth Kansas went on picket duty at day-
light, relieving the Thirty-fifth Illinois. The picket line of the regiment
covered the front of the Brigade, and ran along the embankment of the Atlan-
tic and Western railroad from north to south. The morning passed in dull
monotony, only the usual relieving of sentinels every two hours breaking the
sluggish duty of waiting and watching. But just at noon a staff officer of
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General Willich's came out bringing intelligence that a strong reconnoisance
was to be at once made to develop the froces of the enemy in our front; that
our Division, with that of General Sheridan, would move out and form line
before the breastworks, and that at the sound of the bugle the picket line of
the Eighth was to be advanced as rapidly as possible, its right flank directed
on Orchard Knob, a small circular mound some three-quarters of a mile dis-
tant. The instructions were also to take Orchard Knob and the line of breast-
works running over it, which was the first one of the rebel defences, is possi-
ble; if this could not be done with our force, to await the arrival of the main
line of battle.
While the troops of the two Divisions were forming in front of the breast-
works, a fresh supply of ammunition was hastily issued to the Eighth, and
the picket reserves were doubled on the advanced skirmish lines. A moment
later and the Brigade bugle sounded "Forward!" the regimental bugles ans-
wered it, swelling its clear, startling notes into the full volume of war's most
stirring music, and the first movement towards raising the seige of Chatta-
nooga w-as comrnenced. Over the embankment and across an open field our
brave boys poured with irresistible enthusiasm. The rebel rifles rang out clear
and sharp, and the "ping" of their leaden messengers greeted the blue-coated
column with their defiance and defence. They answered with a cheer and a
volley as our men rushed on. The field was crossed, the woods beyond reached,
and then for a moment a stubborn struggle ensued, and a deafening crash and
roar followed, as the rebels strove to check this impetuous charge. But Kansas
led the van that day, and the fighting blood of the old Eighth was at fever heat.
The rebel horde could no more stem the torrent that struck them than they
could check a bursting billow with a feather. Our men dashed forward right
on to their line so fiercely and rapidly that one-half of them were captured,
and the rest broke in wild confusion to the rear. A quick race through the
woods ensued, and meantime the heavy guns of Fort Wood let loose their
thunders; the ugly whiz of their shells as they sped on towards Mission Ridge
was answered by the still uglier whiz of those from the enemy, tearing and
crashing- through the forest overhead and around. But the fleeing rebels
never stopped until they reached their reserves behind the line of entrench-
ments running over Orchard Knob. Here another struggle came; fierce vol-
leys poured out, aud a louder and denser crash and roar rose up, but with a
ringing cheer our boys rushed on like a furious flood; again the rebel line
faltered, broke and fled, and Orchard Knob was ours. Never stopping, our men
pushed on until they had driven the enemy fully a hundred yards beyond,
and beneath the shelter of their second line of breastw'orks. Our skirmish line
was then established, and the Brigade coming up, formed in position behind
the captured works.
The position gained was an important one, and its loss was severely felt by
the enemy. Orders were at once issued to hold it at all hazards. It was in
fair range of the batteries on Mission Ridge, as well as those in the valley,
and the enemy at once opened upon it a most terrible artillery fire. The
Eighth was relieved on the skirmish line shortly after the successful termina-
tion of its brilliant advance, and returned to the main lines at Orchard Knob.
Purious was the fire now poured upon this position. Solid shot and shell
thundered on to it and over it, knocking the stones in every direction, and
making the boughs of the trees around it fly as before the breath of a hurri-
cane. From the front, and from far up and down the valley, the great guns
vomited forth their fury. The men. however, had nothing to do but to keep
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under cover as much as possible, and so, lying on the gi'ound behind the works,
or hugging closely the trunks of trees, they waited until this iron hail had
slacked in its furious peltings. It lasted but an hour or so, and fortunately
the loss, terrible as was the fire, was slight, only five or six men in the Brig-
ade being killed or wounded.
That night the command worked until about 1 o'clock completing a for-
midable line of breastworks, and placing a strong abattis in front of them. A
battery was also brought out and placed on the Knob. The picket line was
strengthened, and half the men were allowed to sleep. All were aroused half
an hour before daybreak and stood to arms, to guard against attack.
The morning dawned cold, dark and cheerless. At intervals during the
day a drizzling, chilling rain fell, and the troops huddled around their half
smothered lires. shivering with cold. The enemy kept up an irregular can-
nonading during the day, adding to the dreariness of the surroundings.
It now became evident that Orchard Knob was to become the centre of
optiations. From its top a full view of the whole length of Mission Ridge
and the valley in its front was obtained, and far off to the right and rear
was Lookout Mountain, also plainly in sight. Early jn the morning the
liCjidQuarters of Generals Grant and Thomas were established on the Knob.
A signal station was also established behind it, from which messages could
be exchanged with nearly all pans of our lines. And on that small mound
were gathej-ed, at intervals during the day, the men whose directions guided
the movements of the great armies of the Union. Howard, Hooker. Sheridan,
Wood, Schurz, Willich, Hazen, Harker, Granger, Palmer, Baird, and many
other General OfRcers. whose deeds have made their names immortal, were
there during the day. Sherman. Davis and others were off to the right.
At dawn that morning Sherman crossed 8,000 men to the south side of
ihf Tennessee in pontoon boats, and occupied the detached hills on the left
of Mission Ridge. In the afternoon Hooker, with the Twelfth Corps, a Di-
vision of the Sixteenth, and another of the Fourth Corps, assaulted and
carried the pnemy's position on Lookout Mountain. The conflict was plainly
seen from Orchard Knob, and was watched with the most intense interest
until the cloudf- that enveloped the summit of the mountain swept down and
hid the combatants from sight.
Another night came on, and slowly wore away its chilly, dismal hours.
Camp fires would have been comfortable, but thoy would also have afforded
the enemy execellent marks, and they were prohibited. So the men shivered
with the chill until dawn. The occasional whiz of a shell from Mission
Ridge, and the usual rattle of skirmishing alone disturbed the stillness of
the quiet night.
.\t daylight it was discovered that the enemy had removed all his ar-
tillery to the summit of the Ridge, leaving only infantry below. They had
also materially ttrengthened their entrenchments on the hill. Early in the
uiorning Sherman's forces assaulted the enemy's right on Mission Ridge,
and a fierce battle ensued, lasting until noon; but our troops were repulsed
with severe loss, although they gained some imjiortant position;^ ;ind ad-
vantages.
In front of our lines the Ridge, running parallel with them, was of nearly
equal bight for a long distance. Small promontories, however, jutted out into
the valley at irregular intervals. On these points and in their centre the
rebel batteries were posted. Between our position .and the Ridge was, first,
a dense wood covering a broken country; then a wide, open field, and then
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came a slight, abrupt rise of ground, on the top of which was a strong line of
eurthwortvs. Behind tnis was a plateau, probably a hundred yards wide, on
which, until after our first advance, the rebel camp had been located. Beyond
this the Ridge rose, ragged, broken and steep, to the liight of nearly five
hundred feet, its summit crowned by a line of entrenchments. From our own
works to the top of the hill, every inch of ground could be covered with the
converging fires of dozens of batteries, and from the edge of the forest in
our front every foot of the way was within fair range of the more destructive
muskets.
At alioi't 2 o'clock General Gr^int crdei'ed General Thomas to advance
hi." lines, and the troops were immediately formed in front of the breast-
worlis. Our Division was directly before Orchard Knob, and our Brigade oc-
cupied the centre of the Division, which was foi'med in two lines.
The definite instructions were that the six pieces of artillery on Pilot
Knob would be fired in quick, regular succession, and at the sound of the
sixth gun the whole army was to advance. At last the expected signal came.
Simultaneous and clear followed the orders of the regimental commanders —
"Forward, guide centre, march!" and the lines moved off. A few moments
passed in silence. Then, thi'ough the branches of the leafless trees, we saw
a bright Mame leap out and a dull grey smoke curl up all along the summit
of the Ridge; a crash like a thousand thunder claps greeted us; solid shot
weat screaming through the timber, and hurtling shells exploded above and
around the lines, sending their scattered fragments shrieking through the air
like a legion of demons. Without an order the line broke into a double quick
— brave fellows, they knew the work before them was quick success or sure
destruction. The rebel pickets, too. opened fire, but the puny crackle of their
muskets was diowued in the terrific thunder of the heavier guns. Our men
did not even answer their fire by a single shot, but with arms trailing or on
the right shoulder pressed onwai-d, leaping over the fallen timber and brooks
and crowding through the briars and brush that lined the way, until they
burst like a thunderbolt out of the woods and into the open field. Then
from the whole line there rose a loud, hearty, ringing cheer, and on they swept.
In the field the columns were caught in the fiercer fire and leaden sleet from
the rebel line at the foot of the hill, and soon in the still deadlier volume of
naisketry from its summit. But there was not a waver or a pause in the
stern advance nor a straggler from it. In a feAV moments our men were
nearly across the field. There was a break in the grey lines benhind
the rebel works: a few rushed to the rear, and with frantic eagerness
began to climb the slope; but nearly all, throwing down their muskets, and
holding up their hands in token of surrender, leaped to our side of the en-
tieuchments and cowered behind them, for the hail of bullets now rained
down from the hill was as deadly to them as to us. The first line was won, but
behind it there not room for both forces, aijd seeing this Adjutant Washer,
of the Eighth, dragged one of the prisoners from his place and ordered the
whole of them to the rear. "You have been trying to get there long enougii,"
he said, "and now charge on Chattanooga!" Off the fellows scampered towards
the lines we had left behind.
We had no directions to go beyond this line of works, and a brief halt
was ordered; but it was instantly seen by every soldier in the ranks that no
line could live there, raked from every direction as it was by both artillery
and infantry. Almost simultaneously several regiments moved forward
towards the hill, and as if animated by a common impulse, all followed.
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Grim and silent, with compressed lips and eyes fixea on the goal before
them, they breasted the fiery sleet of battle and commenced Lhe steep
ascent. JYom behind the rifle pits on the summit shot and shell rained
down upon them in a cea.seless torrent, and the roar of the contest grew deaf-
ening. Owing to the nature of the ground all regular formations of lines
were soon lost. Great masses of men, who had crowded together in the
places easiest af ascent, were climbing the steep at intervals and vieiug in
their efforts to be first. Regiments were so intermingled that their organi-
zation and unity soon disappeared, though the greater portion of each
clustered around their battle flags, and these were in every case ahead.
Giadually these groups took the form of a wedge or triangle, the apex being
the regimental battle flag. The progress was necessarily slow. Above, the
summit of the hill was one sheet of flame and smoke, and the awful ex-
plosions of artillery aud musketry made the earth fairly tremble. Below,
the columns of dark blue, with the old banner of beauty and of glory leading
them on, were mounting up with leaning forms, each eager with desperate
resolution to be first. Cannon shot tore through their ranks; musket balls
were rapidly .and fearfully decimating them; behind them, the dead and
^\■ounded lay thick as autumn leaves; before them, death was reveling in a
whirlwind of carnage; but the lava-flood of battle pouring down upon them
no more checked the grand advance than if it had been the softest rain of
summer. The writer saw a rebel column charge over a field at Chicamauga
with desperate bravery and in the face of a deadly fire, but the men came on
v.ith faces averted and arms thrown before their heads, as when men pro-
tect themselves from the peltings of a hail storm. But at Mission Ridge our
men looked death squarely in the face without a waver. Their eyes were
fixed steadily on the blazing heights, and they moved forward with a courage
as cool and devoted as it was sublime.
Our Brigade went up in the centre of one of the half-circular heiids of the
Ridge. On the right of us Hazen's men breasted a point; to the left Beatty
also had a headland. Between an Ohio regiment of Haven's Brigade, and one
oi two of ours that liad their flags well ahead, there sprang up a fierce
rivalry as to which should be first planted on the rebel lines. At last but
a dozen yards separated the line of grey aud the columns of blue, while the
flags of the Eighth Kansas, Sixth and Forty-ninth Ohio and several other
regiments were but a few yards from the red clay banks that were belching
forth streams of fire and sulphurous smoke. With a wild cheer and a madder
rush our men dashed forward, and for a few moments a sharp, despei-ate,
almost hand-to-hand fight with bayonet and ball ensued. Before this re-
sistless assault the rebel line was lifted as by a whirlwind, and borne back-
ward, shattered, bleeding and confused. In quick succession half a dozen Union
battle fiags were planted upon the works, and in a moment more fhe foemen
were hurrying down the hill on the opposite side and off into the woods
beyond. Our men were about starting in pursuit, as, in the excitement of the
moment, no one had observed how the attack on either side was progressing,
but they were quickly reminded of it by the ugly whiz of cannon balls coming
fiom the left and passing directly down our lines. The men were rapidly
formed, and we were preparing to move down the breastworks to the left,
while Hazen's men did the same on the right, w^hen suddenly the whole
rebel line gave way. Then followed a scene of tumult aud confusions which
baffles description. Grey clad men rushed wildly down the hill and into the
woods, tossing away knapsacks, muskets and blankets as they ran. Batteries
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galloped back along the narrow winding roads with reckless speed, and
offieers, frantic with rage, rushed from one panic-stricken group to another,
shouting and cursing as they strove to check the headlong flight. But all in
vain. Our men pursued the fugitives with an eagerness only equaled by their
own to escape; the horses of the artillery were shotas they ran; squads of rebels
were headed off and brought back as prisoners, and in ten minutes all that re-
mained of the defiant rebel army that had so long besieged Chattanooga
was captured guns, disarmed prisoners, moaning wounded, ghastly dead,
and scattered, demoralized fugitives. Mission Ridge was ours, and the victory
brought all the results of perfect triumph. Over the hills to far away Knox-
ville. where Burnside was suffering as we had suffered, the route was cle^r;
and forty pieces of artillery, many thousands of small arms, and large num-
bers of prisoners were the substantial results of the fight. The Eighth Kan-
sas captured four pieces of artillery, five hundred stand of small arms, and
more prisoners than it had men in its ranks. The regiment also claims to
have planted upon the rebel breastworks the first Union colors that waved
there.
So. running through a period of two months and five days, ended the
terrible siege of Chattanooga. The march from our lines at Orchard Knob to
the summit of Mission Ridge occupied just one hour and fifteen minutes.
Colonel Martin's official report of the part taken by the Eighth in this
engagement was as follows:
"Headquarters Eighth Kansas Volunteer Infantry,
"Chattanooga, Nov. 27, 1863.
"Captain — I have the honor to submit the following report of the part
taken by the Eighth Kansas Volunteer Infantry in the late battles:
"On the morning of the 23d instant the regiment was ordered on picket
duty, and was on the outer lines when, at noon, orders for the advance were
received. The Brigade shortly afterwards marched out and formed in rear
of the picket station, i was directed by General Willich to strengthen my
outpost picket line by doubling the picket resei-ves on it, and then to move for-
ward rapidly until I reached the enemy's first line of entrenchments. This
was immediately done, and at the signal the line advanced. We at first met
with a stubborn resistance, but we pressed forward with such impetuosity
that the enemy broke, and we drove them nearly a mile and a quarter, passing
their first line of works at Orchard Knob before they could wholly recover
form their confusion. Our skirmishers passed on over a hundred yards
beyond this line, the Brigade occupying the enemy's works. Our loss in this
day's fight was but three men wounded. We captured some forty prisoners
and wounded about a dozen of the enemy.
"During the night of the 23d and until noon on the 25th we remained at
this line, strengthening it by various additions. Shortly after noon on the
25th we were ordered to advance on the enemy's position at the foot of Mis-
sion Ridge, and moved out of our works, forming in the second line of
battle. We then advanced steadily in line through the woods and across the
open field in front of the enemy's entrenchments at the foot of the hill, sub-
jected during the whole time to a heavy artillerj' fire from the enemy's bat-
teries, and as soon as we reached the open field, to a destructive musketry fire.
Reaching the first line of works, we halted to rest our men for a few mo-
ments, and then again advanced through a terrible storm of artillery and
musketry to the foot of the hill and up it as rapidly as possible. The crest
of the Ridge at the point where we moved up was formed like a horseshoe.
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we advancing in the interior, while the enemy's l)atteries and infantry on the
risht and left, as well as in the centre, poured upon us a most terrific fire.
But the men never faltered or wavered, although from the nature of the
ground regiments were mingled one with another, and company organiza-
tions could not possibly be preserved. Each man sti'uggled to be first on top,
and officers and men of the regiment, without a single exception, e.-^hibited
the highest courage and the most devoted gallantry in this fearful charge.
The enemy held their ground until we were less than a dozen yards from their
breastworks, when, they broke in wild confusion and fled in panic down the
hill on the opposite side. A portion of our men pursued them for nearly a
mile, capturing and hauling back several pieces of nrtillery and caissons
which the enemy were trying to run off.
"We occupied the summit of Mission Ridge until the night of the 26th,
when we were ordered to return to camp at this place.
"Our loss was one commissioned officer wounded and three enlisted men
killed and thirty-one wounded. The regiment went into the battle with an
aggregate effective force of two hundred and seventeen men and officers.
"Where all behaved with such conspicuous courage, it is difficult to make
distinctions, but I cannot forbear mentioning my Adjutant, Lieut. Sol. R.
Washer. Wounded at Chicamauga, and not yet recovered from the effects of
this wound, and suffering from a severe sprain of the ankle, which prevented
his walking, he mounted his horse and rode through thf^ whole battle, always
foremost in danger. Mai. Ed. F. Schneider also left a sick bed to go to the
battlefield. The line officers present, Capt. Jas. M. Graham, company C. Capt.
John Conover. company F, Capt. Robert Flickinger, company G, Capt. Sam-
uel Laighton, company A. Lietit. Marion Brooks, commanding company I,
Lieut. Wm. S. Babcock, commanding company K, Lieut. William S. New-
berrj', commanding company H, and Lieut. Rowland Risdon. commanding
company B, all behaved with marked gallantry and courage. Sei'geant Wil-
liam Melchert, commanding company B, and Sergeant Thomas Adamson, com-
manding company D, should also be mentioned for conspicuous gallantry and
courage.
"I send accompanying a list of killed and wounded.
"I have the honor to be. Captain, very respectfully, your most obedient
servant. JNO. A. MARTIN,
"Col. 8th. Kan. Vol. Inf., Commandin.g.
"Capt. Carl Schmidt, A. A. G., 1st Brig.. 3d Div.. 4th Corps."
The Eighth was specially complimented by Gens. Willich and Wood for
its action in this engagement, as well as by disinterested spectators who wit-
nessed the battle. The correspondent of the Cincinnati Commerial thus speaks
of the first day's advance:
"Wood moved with a part of Hazen's Brigade on the right, and Willich's on
the left, Gen. Sam. Beatty being in reserve. The Eighth Kansas did the skir-
mishing for the entire line, and did it in the usual admirable style of that fine
regiment. The enemy was of course encountered before the first hundred
rods was traversed, and the whole of Wood's front became immediately en-
gaged. He pushed forward rajjidly, driving the enemy before him into their
rifle pits."
The special correspondent of the New York Tribune, who witnessed the
assault on Mission Ridge from the summit of Orchard Knob, in the course of
his description says:
"The distance between the rifle pits and our skirmishers was probably not
to exceed three hundred yards. In less than ten minuutes the rebels began
140 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
to leave and climb the abrupt slope of the hill, in desperate eagerness to gain
the main line — Hardee's Corps — on the top. Cheer on cheer now go up from
the attacking columns, and a galling fire is poured in on the fleeing rebels.
But not all escape, for so sudden was the advance that many prisoners were
taken in the pits. Notwithstanding the order was to halt at the rifle pits, iu
the eagerness of the pursuit it seems to be forgotten, and the chase is kept up
with vigor. In the center, where Wood's Division is advancing, some of his
men are already half way up the rugged steep. The elevation is almost five
hundred feet. Glancing up and down the ridge's slope you see a score of bat-
tle flags, some further advanced than others; one or two so far ahead of the
supports, save a few impetuous spirits who seem determined to scale the
heights first, that the attempt seems mere hardihood. From the crest of the
Ridge The rebel artillery now belch forth more furiously than ever, and rain
the iron hail on the masses below. And yet there is no wavering or the sign
of it. Cheer on cheer roll in waves up and down the advancing line. The
right, the center, the left now go forward in order to support those who seem
to have pushed too daringly to the assault, in the determination to be first to
make the ascent where the foe was in force. The battle flags are now seen
everywhere, and those that have been carried with so much daring almost to
the crest now receive salvos of cheers. In the center the Sixth Ohio, Hazen's
Brigade, Wood's Division, has from the first been ahead, the object of special
interest, and those who have watched their progress, while they have admired
their bravery, have almost regretted their impetuosity; for it can scarcely be
other vise than they will be hurled back by an overwhelming force the mo-
ment they reach the summit. To the left of this regiment is the Eighth Kan-
sas, bharp competitors in the race, whose colors have been carried so defiantly
ahead. Volleys of musketry are poured down on the colmun of attack, which
makes no reply but right on."
We remained in our camps at Chattanooga until 3 p. m., on Saturday, when
our Corps moved out, en route to Knoxville, to relieve Burnside. The line
of march )a> through Harrlsonville. Decatur, Sweet Water, Morgantown and
Maysville. to Knoxville, a distance of one hundred and fifty miles. We reached
the latter place at noon on the 7th of December. The winter march was a very
sever.-, and trying one. The weather was exceedingly cold, and the men were
inadeijuately s'lpplied witli clothing or blankets. Their shoes were almost
worn out, and the rough, hard-frozen roads bruised and tore their feet as
they progressed, leaving many a blood stain in their tracks. The troops lived
on the country, as only three days' rations were supplied on leaving Chatta-
nooga. Forage details were sent out every day, scouring the country for miles
on each side of the route, and bringing in whatever they could find — flour,
meal, live stock, vegetables, &c. Although at times our meals were scant,
the fare was a decided impinvement on the living at Chattanooga, and all rel-
ished the change.
We remained in camp south of Knoxville until the ItJth of December, when
we crossed the Tennessee river, marched through the city, and to Blain's X
Roads, about fourteen miles northeast. While the command lay at Knoxville
the regiment was on several scouts and foraging expeditions, once penetrating
nearly to the North Carolina line.
On Christmas day we moved four miles to Strawberry Plains, at the junc-
tion of the HolHton and French Broad Rivers, and here the regiment was at the
close of the jear ISP.I. During the year the following changes occurred in
the regimental and company organizations:
Military History of Kansas Rqiimnils. 141
Lieutenant Coloufl James L. Aberuatliy resigned November 8, 18<53. Major
Ell. P. Schneider promoted to Lieutenant Col. and Captain James M. Graham
to Major, December 22, 186>5. Second Lieutenant Sol. R. Washer, company E,
promoted to First Lieutenant and Adjutant, July 16. John Paulson appoined
Chaplain July 4. Samuel E. Beach appointed Assistant Surgeon May 25; died
cf disease at Chattanooga, November 4. Geo. W. Hogeboom, Assistant Sur-
geon, discharged to accept promotion. May 24. Adjutant Washer wounded at
Chicamauga, September 20.
Aggregate strength of the regiment, December .31, 1863, five hundred and
eighty-three. Present for duty, one-hundred and ninety-nine. Ninety-eight
men died of wounds or disease during the year, and sixty-eight were dis-
charged for disability
Company A — No change in officers. Second Lieutenant Seth Foot wounded
at Mission Ridge.
Company B— Captain David Block resigned May 13; First Lieutenant Alten
resigned May 26. Second Lieut. Claudius Keifer promoted to Captain May 14,
and Sergeant Major Z. Burkhart promoted to Second Lieutenant f^ame day.
Lieut, r.urkharal p)-ouioted to First Lieutenant and First Sergenat Wm. Baker
to Second Lieutenant, May 29. Captain Keifer severely wounded at Chica-
mauga. First Lieutenant Burkhardt mortally wounded and taken prisoner
at Chicamang.i; died at Atlanta, Ga., October 28. Second Lieutenant William
Backer deserted in September.
Company C — Captain Graham promoted Major December 20. First Lieu-
tenant John G. Bechtold resigned June 3. Second Lieutenant R. R. Bridge-
land promoted to First Lieutenant and Corporal Wm. Becker to Second Lieu-
tenant, June 20. Lieut. Becker died of disease at Nashville, Nov. 21, 1863.
Company D- Captain A. W. Williams dropped from the rolls in January.
First Lieutenant S. B. Todd promoted Captain April 20, and resigned Septem-
ber Ifc, 1863. Second Lieutenant John L. Graham promoted to First Lieuten-
ant April 30. and to Captain September 1.5; killed in battle at Chicamauga,
September 19. P'lrsl Sergeant Philip Rockefeller promoted to Second Lieuten-
ant April 20, to First Lieutenant September 15, and to Captain November 4.
Commissary Sergeant V. S. Fisk promoted to First Lieutenant November 4.
Company E — Captain Jolm Greelish severely wounded at the battle of Chic-
amauga. Second Lieutenant Sol. R. Washer promoted First Lieutenant and
Adjutt.nt July IG.
Company F — Second Lieutenant J. Milton Hadley discharged to accept pro-
motion in August. First Sergeant A. E. Beardsley promoted Second Lieuten-
ant August 19. Severely wounded at Chicamauga, September 20.
Coiapany G- Captain N. Harrington and Second Lieutenant Joseph Ran-
dolph resigned September. First Lieutenant Robert Flickinger promoted Cap-
tain, and First Sergeant David Baker promoted First Lieutenant, September
10. Lieut. Baker severely wounded at Chicamauga, September 19.
Company H — Captain Edgar P. Trego killed at Chicamauga, September 19.
First Lieutenant Frank Curtis wounded at Chicamauga, September 20.
Company I — Captain Henry C. Austin severely wounded at Chicamauga,
September 19. Second Lieutenant Byron Slemmens wounded same day.
Crapanj K- Cai)tain William E. Hurd resigned July 16. First Lieutenant
and Adjutant James E. Love promoted Captain July 16. Captain Love severely
wounded and taken prisoner at Chicamauga, September 19.
The winter spent in East Tennessee was a very severe one. The cold was
intense, and the army was but illy equipped. Long use had almost worn out
142 Ifiiilwrir Hi^my of K9it4m* RrgimtfmU.
i&ir aL^tT€r oaass Ok t^ B^ aad their rtntfrriig vas im ixazs. Of Uaaketis.
i]hR« vs» scand^r oae lor ereiy tvo soldiers: tkeir stees were oeorly all sole-
less. OEO tkor oriMt- were con^avd oifch Ae sbosis of what tad once beem kaxs.
■M r des^Tdxe ef taps. SMce vtchoct lix^ At am. iospecwa hdd at Saa,T-
teny PtsiBS k was fmmi tkat oaaly abon thirij loo* ol the Eighth had shirts
at ose far »<HW**i head von oot the others^ Tec they vere nerer de-
n. Ther matM the hess of ererrthiag:. aad joked aboox thor cmditioD
thc^j cosld Bot 9M9ad it. thef coasirveted ""oests^ of cedar boa^&
otattios the onnches so deseiy and Ai^lj- that the wind eoold hardly
ffi^^tn*^ i^-f^m- they hoilt pciBitive cafens of loea. thatched vith be^ hides^
IT . with vod rhiMcgrs: th^ homowed im the grovod Bke labbits.
f r-ct daafit theaa oor coold hoDBga- — th^- had faeed mffiHchis^y
jLEile aod hare vmrnmrmmna^^ the priTatioMs ai aiese; bov
^-. . .„—. „.^ Toim altermned day after day. chiDxBS thor bodies to the
vecy boc;^^ IML aecer the gpuuvus ardor of ihor sools. The soSerisg that
was iarfidco? eo t*iis wtaso-'s eaapelgB caooet be described^ but the nutest and
coaisest seller io the laahs i n inii d to fied a wnlrmn ^ide in the £act ttet
ihr^ icTKcd fiUt OK the &SBd Amy vhicfa heU ia its ^lads the desonies of
the greau. Sffvhfie. aad they rose to the slaty of tfte epod in vhiefa they Ured.
Im tkeir eocEtrys aertkoR Aaager was laaeJH'd at, laiiatloa was veieoiBed. aad
=«i£ttfkfi^ oas accepted wiili cheerfol leagaatioa- The ncwe they iHaved aad
r- :- r^ the aeaia aad deara- the Natna aad fcs fiag seeded to be to their
Tke daties of Ais eanp wse aoc lishL All the aiechaaics of the regimeat
weB« detaHed to assise ia the ooBstraetiaa of a fcridee orer the Hiriatm, aad the
ssnrires «£ a isurge camber as lalMffsrs veare aSaq ivaioired. Alaiost dafly. ux>.
iKcats aad ioe^^os panses were seat oat. aiairias loag, arid aad wearyia^
BsrdKS throat aO parts of the coaatry.
Alfii^ thB tfiT the ^rder fcr the oisaabatiim of resnaa regimeats was
aad tiK dd roidifn were asai> appealed to to grte ttree years more
There was ao hot eaxfeasia;^ to inpd them to this s::ep.
as whcB taey fine ealisled, aor did they take it, as then, aaewtstlOBS of the
lenars zed TidsBitades iaeiitahie to a soiffia-*s life. - They had learaed what
war mas oa fields whae the heareos were faiaekeBed aad the earth ^book.
wiA tie Bad wrestle of cowfeadias anaies; they feaew that It was no hoUdar
paiade, siariBg with lace aad tiasei aad teight with tiappincF. bat a hard,
sbam, lafofai Wiaiefclp, tsribie ia its gria realitjes. Bat with a haoic s^f-
gacTififP, that aeeHB ^ore thaa haiaaa. aad has ao parallel ia all the reends
of the world, these aaea rrirpoodrd aita dheerfal alacrity to this fresh appeal
to their paiiiwlii, aad dnated thftsrltea. aaew to the de^iratioiis and
hardships of ca^ aad narck aad to the possibility of disaster aad death.
Oa the tia of Jaaaaij, taa di^s aBer tihe order was read to th^n. foor-fifihs
«f aO de iiai'ih'i'i of the &^f^ them, preseat re-ealisted as veteraa TotaiB-
A caase which, ia the iwidiili ptcscacc of socfa admse eiream-
lid coHanad rath awtatteriag devotioa, acedcd do other ^opheey
aad Oe suldfets who das gzaadly dediratfd thor lives to their
eoaatzy, aeed ao ealogy. Thar actiaa sarpaEses eloqaeaee.
Ok the 9di, Gea. Wood hanog reeored a leare of abeeace, Gea. Willich
iiiaaii i iwiiiioiioil of the DInaiaa, aad the cmaaniid of tihe Brigade derolred
qaa GoL liaztia. Lieat- Ori. Sfhaeider beiag abo^t oa leave. Maj. Ctahaat
asB^aed chars^ oCihe regjBeat.
Oa itte 19th the aray maveA toward Daadnd^e, oar Rrigade haviag the ad-
^amet^ asd leached tihat ^ace at 12 ol, aext day. Oa the l£th oar oatpoot ear-
MiUtarg Hiatorg cf KmMaan R*^»i>^f«f^- '.^Z
. T- z ^ ere aliased br Laaestreec, aad l_-.- -=^ _._..- ^=-... — r^ — _^
J r Tiiole day. Tbe Bngade swod to aras ia Ae er^wK^ M expeeca-
_ zae resHlted. At boob bcxc dav tfee ficlnfie '*^* ii !■■< «
:t sseadflr dxiTiss tack oar cairabr, vaifl ax eitjuas- k^
^:i a aiie aad a kalf fraas the mfiutry farces. O^
? -^ttl-vt: 19 m orier of lanie. la I'lMjiiiii ■ £k- tbe
■3J aeaped to eeBxeat t>f»i5rtf viik pa^lae
. ^:3as disasee. Bail j m the ereaais G€s.
at the ~Torees is. the Field.' G^ FoESer bez^
-..- . .. . oQi^cil of War. aad to the astcais&^^Kt of e«cz>
a recT'eat tLax sigii- What -we exer csmt to Daadti^e
- sBi was iBcredlUe. Oar Drtlag^ hoverer.
^54 e«£r &i^de vas detailed as rear gaxri.
It s^lix. as w- -d vasxhed
i^eaiiBg ia ii-r ; re all were
'~'_- . _ iaty vjth the YWieesL-^ WtseoBsia
ai atort If o"eiock at nlsii-. r^li—Ttng sos^ r^fBCBts of Ges_ S^frridMis
- ._, _ ._ They "w^re ix ozx-i: ->riier©d ia. aad on thar arrrrai li^ Rrig^de
.airirg iis poEti&ii ia the rear of the anoaj. The lilg'i iad te^a
Is. dnz^SB&. <hfTiiTe raz£ awiniw ccd
Jie day-
axtas ar^y, althoBgJfe the poet oi. haaar
3e. The aaxiecy -wears wsrse ihas the
^ it was pecaliariy aauooyl^E- Tte laxa
. . ^ - - resd^rlBS the pood «J»»«>?=g Im^essaMe.
A »arge tr in lise r^ix c^ aH the trcc^is esjcepc rwa bgigades
- 7 ^— _ ; ;z.^^'s Brigade had t© be decoyed ai^issae of it
- irliica Soltek fast er-er ^e^ it!>GS. ofst of the lEnai- We had
- -srbea the e»eiRy"s caxairy 2.pp^Ljtd is.
:? report to OoL 3llarci£ £^ti ac: &5 r^ar
^3BSCaB:dy cro«~diBis on. to tln^^ laf&atry.
r a ^iJty whe£. he was warily keeoia?
to the Saaks of the coia^a. aad two
- , . zx piaee.
x^ — o¥«d so slowly tbat at boob w« had aot iraTeied OT^er six kBss. ^
-:s lime a larae earalry f«Mt« had coBceatrated in oes- r^Lr ate
- ^7::::_g for an ausei. Twx» resirteats wene rai»diy fo-rsaed in li3>e.
r.lc :r -be road, but tfee enesry. seeiEg these disposLiisas fat banis. ooBseasd
--.r^ii-;.:' -srith firics a tew -rolleys ^x Icag laa^e:. aiMi halted where he was.
_-_- -., ^ : - r .\ sr:-- -Jise the Brigade n - 1 Tbe eseaay coetiaBed «•
._ - :^ :^j,- _^_i A o'ciock, when -. .irei At a^kt we we«i
into oiTtNEBc soBK ax saites froaa Strawberry r-iiis. hariag made oae eC tie
rjioEidisasi««)LUeoc marches. The ereai^tarBed dear aad eoid: •BrbiraiaBc
lires were Ugkted. the scanty aseai eaxes. jHckecs pat o«, aad the *Tha«^<yd
-rooie were sooa asieepL We awioke ia the »erai^ to fiad ahont foar laches
Of scow (ffi oor btamkecs. Tke commxBA was so e— iploceiy wera eat with
;he tat^oes of the preTioos day, that few kaew of the saow faH aaxil the
ct^ie aroQsed thaa at d^yli^t. I^e sbow formed a waiai cBv>»ai^ keep-
iag «it the wiad. aad we slept as soaadly as thoash ia a coMiorcahie iinB
trapped up ia gtiilts aad Uaakecs.
We starced oc early aert ■Miraj^. Geaoai Bbkb^ Uns*^ reijewmg a^
,-.5 -^- sjard. N^u- caaap we foaad aa artOlaT caissaa, ahaadeaei by saaae
144 Military History of Kanms Re<riments.
Divison ahear]. and, determined thai nothing should fall into the hands of
the enemy, the men attached ropes to it and hauled it to Strawberry Plains.
This day's march was hardly less disagreeable than the one preceding it.
The snow melted early in the morning, and the roads were exceedingly
slushy and muddy. We crossed the bridge at the Plains about noon, and
marched to Flat Creek, three miles beyond, where we camped for the night.
Next day. to the great joy of the command, a lot of new clothing and an
abundant supply of shoes, sent forward from Knoxville, were received. They
were distributed during the forenoon, and late in the afternoon we marched,
but traveled only about four miles that evening. Next day we were en route
at 7 a. m. This morning dawned clear and beautiful, the air just cool enough
to make marching pleasant, and the men. now well supplied with clothing,
were in high spirits. We reached Knoxsville before noon, and passing
through the city, crossed the. river and went into camp in a fine woods about
two miles out on the Savierville road. We remained here during the whole of
the next day, receiving another supply of clothing and blankets, so that the
troops wei-e abundantly provided for. On the 23d we sterted, early in the
morning, for Maysville, under orders to go into winter quarters at that place.
After a march of eleven miles we camped. That evening an order was re-
ceived directing the Eighth Kansas to proceed to Chattanooga, there to be
mustered in as veterans and return home on furlough. It was joyous news,
and was received with tumultuous enthusiasm by the men.
Next morning, just after daylight, having bid good-bye to the old and
dear companions of many marches and dangers, the Eighth, with banners
flying and band playing, moved out of camp, amid the cheers and "God-speeds"
of the other regiments, homeward bound. It reached Knoxville at 1 o'clock,
and early in the evening went into camp five miles beyond. Next day it
traveled twenty-three miles, bivouacking at Wood's Hill; and the next, at 2
o'clock, reached Kingston. As no rations could be supplied to last us while
marching to Chattanooga, it was determined to await here the arrival of a
boat, and Lieutenant Fisk, Acting Q. M.. was sent to Loudon to secure an
order for transportation. He returned the next evening, and before day-
light on the 28th we were embarked on the "Lookout" and steaming down
the Tennessee. We reached Chattanooga on the morning of the 29th at 10
o'clock, and went into camp on the banks of the river south of town. A
number of our olficers and men wounded at Chicamauga rejoined us here.
The work of making out enlistment papers, muster rolls, etc., was at once
commenced, and on the 8th of February Captain Wells, Commissary ot Musters,
mustered in two hundred and five men of the Eighth as veteran volunteers.
The rolls were approved next day, and on the 11th the regiment was paid in
full to the date of its reinlistment, including bounties due. On the 13th we
received marching orders for home, with transportation on the cars to Nash-
ville, and next morning started, reaching Nashville at ten and a half o'clock
that night. The men were comfoi*tably quartered in barracks, and for the
first time for nearly two years slept with a roof over their heads.
The following day the regiment was visited by hundreds of its old friends,
and the citizens generally took pleasure in welcoming it back. The man-
agers of the theatre extended it a complimentarj' invitation to attend the
performance that evening in a body, and reserved seats for the whole com-
mand. We drew new clothing for the men that day, the officers were paid
oft" on the IGth. and next morning the regiment embarked on the steamer
"Hawkeye" for St. Louis. On the night of the 18th it reached Cairo, and
Militari/ Ffiston/ of Kun.sn.s Ifegimenfs. 145
finding the river so full of ice that it was impossible for the boat to proceed,
the command had to take the cars. At noon on the 19th we got off, and at
daylight next morning reached St. Louis.
Here ^ve found our old commander. General Rosecrans, and received an
invitation to accompanv him to Alton to attend the Sanitary Fair then in
];rogress there, on Washington's birthday. The invitation was accepted, and
the regiment embarked on a splendid steamer, acting as the General's special
escort. On arriving at Alton it was received and handsomely enteitained by
the Tenth Kansas, then on duty at that post. Next morning it returned to
St. Louis, where the citizens gave it a fine reception and dinner at Turner's
Hall. The same evening the regiment took the cars, and on the morning of
the 25th reached Atchison, Kansas. A magnificent reception was given it in
that city. The streets were adorned with flags, cannon were fired and bells
rung, and a large concourse of peoi)le assembled to welcome and greet the
command. An eloquent reception speech was made by Judge Horlon and
hrieiiy responded to by Colonel Martin, after which a sumptuous dinner was
provided. The regiment was generously entertained until next morning,
when it took the cars and proceeded to Fort Leavenworth. On the Monday
following the Eighth had another splendid reception at Leavenworth City,
the militia of the town, the post garrison at the Fort, and thousamls of people
taking part in it. Hon. Thos. P. Fenlon delivered a beautiful reception
s!>eech. and a bountiful dinner was spread in Turner's Hall.
On the 1st of March the command received a furlough for thirty-live davs,
ami oiTicers and men quickly and quietly dispersed to their respective homes.
On the 5th of April nearly all the men had reassembled, and the command-
ing officer reported to the Provost Marshal General for orders. On the 12th
the regiment -was instructed to proceed to Chattanooga, and transportation
was at once applied for, but we were delayed until the 20th awaiting the
arrival of a boat.' That day the command embarked on the "Jennie Dean,"
and on the evening .of the 24th reached St. Louis. Next morning it was trans-
ferred to the steamer •'Sunshine,' and on the evening of the 28th reached
Nashville. There it received orders from Major General Sherman to escort
a pontoon train to the front, and on the afternoon of the 1st of May left
the city, marching out about five miles. Next day it marched sixteen miles:
the next passed through Murfreesboro, and camped eight miles beyond, hav-
int- traveled nineteen miles, and the next it reached Shelbyvllle. seventeen
mUes. At 7 a. m. on the 5th it left Shelby ville. and at noon on the 7th
reached TuUahoma, where it was compelled to remain during the whole of
the next day and repair the wagons of the train. Early on the morning of the
Sth the regiment moved on, and on the evening of the 10th reached Cowan
at the foot of the Cumberland mountains. The roads were bad and the
train a heavy one, so that we were much delayed by its slow movements.
On the 11th we commenced the ascent of the mountain. A heavy rain
had fallen during the night, adding greatly to the difficulty of moving the
wagons up the precipitous roads. The distance to the summit is only a mile
and a half, but the road steep, winding and narrow, was now slippery as
glass, and it was impossible for the mules to draw the wagons. Long ropes
were consequentlv attached, and the men slowly and laboriously dragged
them up the mountain sides. As there were some fifty wagons in the train,
this task was difficult and exhausting, but it was completed just after dark,
and the regiment cam.ped directly over the great railroad tunnel.
10— ii.
1'46 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
The dBscent was even a more difficult undertaking than the ascent. Next
morning (12th) at dayUght it commenced. The distance to Tantalon. the
first station on the east of the mountains, is only abovit eight miles, but we
were until noon on the 14th in reaching that place. The road was the worst
that could be imagined, and our men had to repair or corduroy nearly every
foot of it. At times it was so precipitous that the wagons had to be let down
as they were before dragged up. with long ropes attached, by which the men
held back. When we reached Tantaion theie was scarcely a wagon that did
not need repairs, either the wheels, tongues or reaches being broken. We
were consequently compelled to remain at this place repairing damages until
the Kith. On the afternoon of that day we started on, and on Lhe 17th
reached Stevenson; on the 18th Bridgeport; on the 19th camped five miles
beyond Shell Mound; on the 20th beyond Raccoon range, and on the 2ist, at
3 p. m.. reached Chattanooga. Here we received orders to thoroughly repair
the train and bring it through to the front.
We remained at Chattanooga until the 9th of June, awaiting the com-
pletion of this work. During that time opportunity was afforded to visit
the battle fields of Chicamauga and Mission Ridge. We had watched the
hights of the latter so long during the siege, that every outline of it was
familiar. It looked as of old, only that hostile bayonets no longer gleamed
in the sunshine along its winding roads and foot paths, and hostile guns
no more awakened the slumbering echoes of the peaceful valley beneath it.
But of the fields of Chicamauga and their surroundings we knew little.
Only amid the wild excitement of battle had we ever seen them, and such op-
portunities of inspection are not favorable. We now revisited this ground,
made ti-uly sacred soil by the loyal blood which crimsoned it on those Sep-
tember days. Where the Eighth fought we found the whitened skeletons of
its glorious dead lying on the spots where treason s bullets struck them down,
covered with a few loose stones, the only sepulchre that rebel barbarity pro-
vided. About twenty-five bodies were identified by peculiarities of form
or remnants of clothing, and some by surviving comrades who knew the
places where their companions fell. Details were sent out, and the remains
of ail were carefully collected and brought to Chattanooga, where they were
interred in the National Cemetery. The graves of all recognized were marked.
The field of Chicamauga seen at this time was horrible to look upon. Foe-
men were sleeping their last sleep peacefully side by side, but the rebels
were all decently buried, while the Union dead were nearly all unsepulchred.
The ground was strewn thick with the mounds of earth covering the forms
of the one and the heaps of stones piled above the remains of the other.
Every tree and shrub in that part of the woods where the Eighth fought
during the first day was cut by bullets or torn by cannon balls, and it
seemed a miracle that any one could have come out of that fearful fire un-
harmed. In the trunk of one small tree, not as large around as a man's body,
the writer counted the marks of thirty musket balls, and there were few
that were not as badly perforated. In front of the regiment's first line of
battle was a heavy line of breastworks, constructed of the trunks of trees,
and concealed by an abattis of branches. When this was built we could not
tell, but if before the battle, it was a great advantage; if during the night
that succeeded it, it furnished conclusive evidence that the rebels were
whipped the first day, and thought only of defence.
On the 9th of June the regiment, in compliance with orders received that
day, started to rejoin the Brigade, but had proceeded only about eight miles.
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when it was overtaken by a courier and ordered to await the arrival of the
pontoon train and escort it safely through to the front. The train overtook
it on the evening of the 10th, and next morning at daylight it was again on
the way. That evening it camped beyond Ringgold, Ga.-. on the 12th reached
Dalton; on the 13th Resaca; on the 14th Adairsville; on the loth Kingston;
on the 16th Cartei-sville, and early on the morning- of the 17th Etowah
Bridge. Orders received at Cartersville directed us to report at Etowah to
Colonel Buell, commanding Pioneer Brigade, and we found him awaiting us.
On the afternoon of our arrival we moved on, camping that night on the
toil of Altoona Mountain, near the station of the same name. Next morning
we were en route at daylight. Just after starting a heavy rain set in, con-
tinuing during the whole day. The mountain road soon became exceedingly
bad, and it was only with the greatest difficulty that any progress was made.
The wagons stuck fast, and it was impossible for the mules to pull them.
The men were compelled to aid in dragging them along, and even then so
slow was the progress that it was nearly dark when we reached a point only
two miles beyound Altoona. Here we received an order from General Sher-
man, forwarded by courier from Etowah, directing us to remain with the train
at the bridge until further instructions were sent. It should have reached
us the day before, and as we had gone so far, and over the worst part of
the road, the quartermaster in charge of the train was sent to Big Shanty,
General Sherman's headquarters, to report our situation and ask further
orders. He returned next evening at dusk, with instructions dii-ecting that
the train be turned over to Colonel Buell, and that the regime;it return to
Etowah without delay. We started back early next morning, and reached
our destination before noon. This sudden change was based on information
received that a Division of rebel cavalry had been ordered to destroy the im-
portant bridge over the Etowah.
The regiment remained at Etowah until the 26th, occupying the time in
constructing a strong line of breastworks and making a number of scouts
into the surrounding country. On the afternoon of the 26th. we received
orders to at once rejoin our Brigade, and within an hour were on our way.
That night at 10 o'clock we bivouacked beyond Altoona; next day, marching
through Ackworth and Big Shanty, we camped three miles beyond the latter
place, and Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock, reached our Brigade in front of
Kennesaw Mountain. The regiment was greeted with warm enthusiasm, and
most cordially welcomed. General Willich had been wounded at Resaca, and
the Brigade vvas then commanded by Col. Wm. H. Gibson, 49th Ohio.
Next morning, (29th) it went on picket duty, relieA'ing the 82d Indiana.
We found the hostile lines very close, and both our own forces and the rebels
strongly entrenched behind formidable earthworks. Firing was constant,
and hardly a moment passed that a shell did not scream along overhead or
a vagrant Minnie whistle by. Every day several men of the Brigade were
wounded, and as the enemy had lately taken to night attacks, not one came
without bringing an alarm. During the time the army remained in this po-
sition the Eighth went on outpost duty every alternate day. It was singularly
fortunate in not losing a man, although many had escapes so narrow that they
seemed miraculous.
On the 2d of July. General Shei-man, deeming the enemy's lines too
strong to carry without a great and unnecessary loss of life, determined to
flank him out of his position, and the Army of the Tennessee commenced a
movement from the extreme left, passing in rear of our army, to the ex-
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treme right. Our Corps was directed to extend its lines so as to cover, as far
as possible the works left vacant by McPherson's columns, and in this move-
ment the position of our Brigade was changed, after dark that night, to a
place about a mile and a half further to the left, near the extreme 1-f I flank
of our anmy. Next morning at dayilght it was discovered that the enemy,
plarraed at the movement threatening his left flank and communications, had
hastily abandoned his uong position at ivennesaw. and iled. Our Brigade
skirmishers, on moving forward, went unopposed into his works, capturing
nearly two hundred stragglers.
The army was at once put in motion southward, and passing through
Marietta at about 10 o'clock, moved to a point known as Smyrna Camp-
Ground, where it was discovered that Johnson had made a halt behind
another strong line of earthworks. Stanley's and Newton's Divisions, of
our Corps, did very heavy skirmishing all day, but our Division was uot en-
gaged.
We went into bivouac at 5 p. m., and remained stationary until 1 p. m.
next day, when, under a brisk skirmish fire, we were put into position on the
extreme left of the army, and threw up, in about an hour, a strong line of
earthworks, fronting the enemy. The Division lost a number of men that
day, but the Eighth, although on the front line, sustained a loss of only one
ofTicer (Captain Austin, Co. I,) who had incautiously ventured far to the left
and front, alone, and was captured.
During the night of the 4th of July the rebels again fell back, and at day-
light in the morning we started in pursuit. General Hazen's Brigade had the
advance, and did some sharp skirmishing, losing a number of men. but driving
the enemy before them to the banks of the Chattahoochie river, near Vining's
Station. The Eighth went on picket duty shortly after striking the river, but
did not establish the line until after dark, when, in the face of a furious
fire from the opposite bank, our men digged a line of rifle-pits along the
Northern shore, and as soon as they were occupied opened a rapid and
steady fire. This was kept up constantly until dark next evening, when the
regiment was relieved.
We remained in camp at this point until the lOih. when we moved, in
the midst of a drenching rain, to a position five miles further up the river.
At 10 o'clock on the 12th we marched down the river about two miles, to
Power's Ferry, where the Pioneer Brigade was engaged in putting in a
pontoon bridge. It was completed in a few hours, and we crossed to the
south bank, moving out about a mile and a half. There we threw up a line
of breastworks., but next morning left them and marched about two miles
to the front and right, where we constructed another strong line of en-
trenchments. The right of the regiment was here resting on a hill just above
the Chattahoochie, and running thence East.
Lieut. Col. Schneider had resigned while the regiment lay at Chattanooga,
and at this camp Major Jas. M. Graham received a commission and was
mustered in as Lieutenant Colonel.
On the 17th at daylight our Division moved South, along the banks of the
river, to cover the crossing of the 14th and 20th Corps at a point opposite our
old camp ground near Vining's. Companies F and I were on the skirmish
line during the day, and did some brisk skirmishing, capturing several
prisoners. On reaching the designated point our lines were established, and in
less than an hour we completed a very strong line of entrenchments in an
impregnable position. A pontoon bridge was put down about the middle of
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the afternoon, and as soon as the Ikh Corps ciossed we were relievtU. and
returned to our cami).
Next day the army moved southward, and that night our Division
bivouacked at Bulkhead, six miles out. There was considerable skirmishing
during the day. At 5 o'clock next morning we again marched, leaving be-
hind our blankets, knapsacks and shelter tents, and soon reached a point near
Peach Tree Creek. The enemy had a formidable line of rifle-pits constructed
along the south bank of the creek, and was evidently resolved to make an
effort to hold them. Our skirmish line was cautiously advanced until it
occupied a position close to the creek, when it opened upon the enemy such
a brisk fire that they could hardly show a head above their works. Several
batteries were also brought down, and opened a vigoious fire.
After a careful reconnoisance General Wood directed the skirmishers to
make a crossing, if possible, and our Brigade, with Beatty's, was moved
down to their support. The skirmish line was doubled, and at the signal,
dashed forward, fording the creek in the face of the enemy's fire, and ob-
taining a position under the bank, where they were, in a great measure,
sheltered, and from whence they opened so hot a fire that in a few moments
they abandoned their works and fled to the rear, taking shelter in their
main lines. The two Brigades were all at once moved across the creek, and
to the brow of the hill just above it, where they built a strong line of breast-
works, finishing them so as to afford good protection in about twenty min-
utes. In this short but spirited engagement, a rebel Lieutenant Colonel, two
Captains, two Lieutenants and about forty enlisted men were captured, and a
number killed and wounded. Our Brigade lost two men killed and fifteen
wounded, the Eighth lost two men w^ounded. We occupied this position
until dark, working on the entrenchments all the time. We were then re-
lieved by Hazen's Brigade, and returned to our camp at Bulkhead.
At 5 on the morning of the 20th we marched southeast about two miles,
relieving Stanley's Division with our Brigade, and occupying a line of breast-
works built by it. To do this the men were deployed in single file, and our
line was consequently very weak. The filing between the pickets was kept
up all day, and balls were constantly flying through camp. Abour noon a
furious assault was made by Hood on the 14th and 20th Corps, his main
attack being hurled against the position our Brigade had captured on the
previous evening. He was repulsed with great slaughter, and ihat night
abandoned his entrenchments south of Peach Tree Creek, falling back to
another line about three or four miles from Atlanta. Our pickets discovered
at daylight that the enemy had gone, and we at once moved forward, crowd-
ing the rebels back until they could go no further without an attack in force.
Our lines were then established, and heavy breastworks thrown up. The
Eighth had three men wounded during the operations of this day.
At 12 that night Captain Brooks, who had charge of the pickets of the
Eighth, reported that he believed the enemy was again falling back, and
was instructed to at once advance his lines and ascertain. He moved for-
ward and occupied their works without opposition, remaining there until
morning. The Division then started on, and at 9 a. m. struck the enemy's main
lines in front of Atlanta. In the midst of a terrible artillery fire of shell, shot,
grape and canister, we were advanced to within five hundred jards of the
enemy's works, and one hundred yards from their picket pits, w^here we
constructed a strong line of breastworks, completing them so as to afford
fair protection from musketry fire within fifteen minutes. Our men had, by
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this time, become so skillful in the building of defensive works that the
celerity with which they would complete a line was wonderful. The regi-
ment lost, during the day, three men wounded.
For thirty-three days we occupied this position, and during that time there
was hardly a moment's cessation to the firing, nor an hour when danger was
not hovering, like a sombre cloud, over our lines. Day and night musket
balls were flying in every direction through our camp, and artillery was
thundering in our ears. The awful crash of bursting shell and the ugly
whiz of solid shot, tearing through the dense wood and sti-ipping great
boughs from the trees as though they were thistledown, made our waking
hours one coristant peril, and robbed even the darkness of its solemn silence
and sleep of its grateful and refreshing repose. Men were killed and wounded
on the pickei lines and in camp; while cooking their meals at noonday and
when asleep in their shelter tents at midnight. The dark angel of death
brooded over this place of slaughter like a terrible fate, his wings never
lifting their shadow — his wrath ever eager for blood.
For six days the fire of the enemy was particularly severe. The line of
the Eighth ran east and west. Directly on its right flank was on oijen field,
stretching back about two hundred yards to the rear and about fifty to the
fi'ont. On moving into position the troops on our right found this field so
hot that they did not atempt to cross it, but established their skiraaish line
on the edge of the woods just back of it. Consequently the 89th Illinois and
15th Wisconsin, originally placed in reserve in rear ot the Brigade, had to
be moved into position forming a right angle with the right flank of the
Eighth, running directly back until they connected with the east and west
line of Newton's Division. Until the 28th the lines remained thus, and the
enemy's pickets, running along the edge of the woods facing the field on our
right and not fifty yards distant, enfiladed the camp of the Eighth with a
constant fire, at such short range that exposure above the breastworks was
exceedingly hazardous. This finally became unendurable, and as the troops
of the Division on our right would not relieve us by advancing their lines and
driving the neray from their rifle pits it was resolved to dislodge the rebels
by an advance of our own men. On the 28th, therefore, the picket line was
strongly reinforced, and several companies of the Eighth and the 89th Illinois
moved up a ravine on our right, under coA'er of the woods, and forcing the
e)iemy from their picket pits at that point, moved ta the West, skirmishing
their whole line for some distance, driving them back in confusion, and
making prisoners of a number. Our men held the line, after taking it, until
dai'k. when the troops on our right were ordered to relieve us. The Eighth
lost three men wounded in this advance.
This important change gave us relief from the terrible and close en-
filading fire to which we had before been stibjected, and although musket
balls continued to fly through the camp at all hours they were aimed at
random and from a much greater distance, so that our men were far more
secure. But the fierce artillerj' fire continued as annoying as at first.
On the 3d of .August our Division was ordered to make a feint, along its
whole front, on the enemy's lines, as it was supposed (the Armies of the
Tennessee and of the Ohio having moved from the left to the right, leaving
cur Corps on the extreme left of the army,) that Hood might have greatly
weakened his forces here, in order to meet this threatening movement of
Howard and Schofield. Our pickets were strongly re-enforced, and at the
sound of the bugle moved forward with impetuous enthusiasm, capturing the
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eueray's rifle pits, with nearly all their occupants. Captain Kiefer, of the
Eighth, mistaking the orders, and supposing an attack on the enemy's main
lines was intended, rushed his pickets far in advance, approaching to within
eight yards of the strong and almost impregnable fortifications around
Atlanta, and only retreating when, after receiving two severe wounds, one
in the leg and another in the arm, he found that the troops on the right and
left had halted at the enemy's picket line. The rcgim-ent had one man killed
and five wounded, in addition to Captain Kiefer, during this advance.
From this time until the 25th of August the position lemained unchange<l.
The terrible monotony of artillery and musketry firing continued, on both
sides, with unabated severitj% but the rebel lines had been driven back so
far that their small arms, although sometimes annoying, were much less
dangerous. The days were crowded with anxiety, and the nights afforded
no relief. During the whole siege one-third of all the officers and men in
the main lines were constantly on the alert, with arms in hand and ac-
coutrements slung, ready to meet an attack, and the picket details were
very heavy. The weather was intensely hot; the camp, despite all exertions
to prevent it, became filthy; and sickness soon began its ravages among the
troops, worn out by hard duty and increasing vigilance, debilitated by poor
fare, and suffering from the combined effects of the fervid Southern heat and
the foul atmosphere in which they lived.
'J'hey hailed with delight, therefore, the order for the movement to flank
Atlanta, and on the night of the 25th of August, at 10 o'clock, were quietly
withdrawn from the works, moving to the rear of the 20th Corps, and about a
mile to the right. The pickets were left in their places until about 1 o'clock,
when they noiselesslv followed, and rejoined their commands. Early next
morning the enemy discovered the change, and opened a heavy artillery fire
on the works north of town, evidently supposing that our troops had moved
that way. Our Corps lay m line of battle, facing east, for two hours, and then
moved in a southwestern direction, bivouacking that night about thirteen
miles from the oid camp. Next day it moved southeast about eight miles, to
a place t^ome six miles from Eastpoint, skirmishing with the enemy all day.
That evening the command threw up a line of defensive works, but early next
morning moved again, marching south three or four miles, when it struck
the Montgomery Railroad, At Red Oak Station, and completely destroyed it
for ttn miles. The 29th was spent in maneuvering about, within a radius of
six miles, and en the 30th the Corps moved about nine miles in a southeasterly
direction, bivouacking near Shiloh Church. The Eighth went on picket duty
in the evening, and during the whole night rebel columns were moving along
its front, southward, and about two miles distant.
On the 31st the Regiment moved, in advance of the column, to the Macon
Railroad, and the work of destroying this road was commenced. While this
was going on a train of cars from Atlanta came down, but discovered our
tioops soon enough to reverse the engine and get back to the town. Next
morning our Corps moved along the railroad towards Jonesboro, near which
fl; oe Hardee^s command was strongly entrenched. The army at once com-
lijeiiced closing around the rebels, and at 4 o'clock the 14th Corps charged their
woi ks, capturing a number of guns and prisoners. The Eighth Kansas was,
during the afternoon, under a heavy fire of musketry and artilleiT. without
an opportunity of returning it, as the Regiment was in the second line of
the Brigade, in an open field, where the men were compelled to lie flat on the
ground, for several hours, as the only protection from the fire that swept over
them.
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L)u) 'ng; thf: succeeding night, at about 12 o'clock, tlie sound of heavy and
oniinoiis explosions far to the north, aroused the whole army, and lighted up
the heavens with great brilliancy. It afteiwards proved that Hood, out-
generaled by this flank attack, was blowing up his magazines, burning his
stores, mills, machine shops, and cars, and escaping southeast with the troops
that had remained at Atlanta.
On the morning of the -d, our command entered Jonesboro and pushed
southward seven miles, to a point near Lovejoy's Station. There it again
struck the enemy, strongly entrenched on the ridge of a pine forest, his flanks
well protected by Flint river and Walnut creek. Our lines closed in on him.
and were formed in readine.ss to charge the works, when, owing to the failure
cf other portions of the line to get into position, the attack was deferred. That
night our forces threw up a strong line of breastworks, which they occupied
until the 5th, under a heavy fire both night and day, and constantly on guard
to repel attack or ready for an advance. Seven men of the Eighth were killed
and wounded during the 3d and 4th.
Oa the morning of the 5th the whole army started back to Atlanta, enter-
ing iht place en the 8th. with bands playing and colors flying, and amid the
cheers and rejoicings of the soldiers who had at last won the right to rest, after
so long and arduous a compaign, by the capture of the i)oint they had set out
for moiiths before.
Thus terminated the opt ra.tions against Atlanta. The Eighth Kansas was,
from the 28rh of June until the 5th of September, a period of sixty-nine days,
under fire for sixty-three days and forty-four nights. It built, during that
time, i\vo thousand six hundred and eighty yards of breastworks, and rifle pits
without number. During the thii'ty-three days it lay in front of Atlanta, its
men fired awav one hundred and twenty thousand rounds of cartridges. Its-
loss, out of a total effective foi'ce of about two hundred and twenty-five men,
was one officer wounded and one captured, and eight enlisted men killed and
thirty wounded. Aggregate loss during the campaign. 2 commissioned officers
■civA Zh enlisted men.
The army, after reaching Atlanta, was camped in line from Decatur to East-
point. Our Brigade had a very pleasant and beautiful location at a point about
four miles east of the city, near McPherson's battle ground of the 22d of July.
Hood was near Rough and Ready, some twenty-five miles south. The duties
in this camp were light, and the repose and quiet after the fatigues and ex-
citements of the past two months and a half was very grateful to the troops.
The army was soon again iu excellent condition. New clothing was rapidly
foi'warded, full rations were issued, and opportunity was afforded for drill.
Lieutenant Colonel Graham resigned on the 25th of September, and (Colonel
Martin having some two weeks previous assumed command of the Brigade)
the command of the Eighth devolved on Major John Conover. Captain Austin,
who had been captuied at Smyrna Cranp Groinid, was exchanged and rejoined
the regimejit at Atlanta.
The quiet of onr cam)) was ludely broken on the night of the 2d of October
by an order to march at daylight on the following morning. It took us entirely
by surprise; as, although vague rumors of intended movements of the enemy
to our real- had been floating th}ough the army for several days, we had given
them not much credence. But wt v/ere off at the appointed hour, and passing
through Atlanta, moved north towards the Chattahoochie, leaving us no longer
in doubt as to our destination. The whole army, with the exception of the
20th Corps, which w.^s left to garrison Atlanta, was in motion. At noon we
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took (liniicr on the banks of the Chattahoochie, near Vining's, and at 4 p. m.,
went into camp behind the old rebel works at Smyrna Camp Ground, twenty-
one iniles from our camp in the morning. At daybreak next day moved on,
and at 3 p. m., reached the old rebel line at Kennesaw Mountain, where we
camped. We arrived there just in time to see from the summit of the moun-
tain the rebel army engaged in destroying the railroad from Big Shanty, seven
miles north, to Ackworth. Gen. Sherman arrived simultaneously with our
Corps, which had the advance of the army.
Next morning at about 8 o'clock we moved on, marching in a northwest
direction to Pine Top, where, at 2 p. m., we went into camp. During the fore-
noon the rebels made a furious assault on Alatoona Pass, but were repulsed with
great slaughter, and our signal officers reported them in the evening letreat-
ing rapidly towards the southwest. During the night it rained in torrents,
and continued with few intervals during the two succeeding days, rendering
any movemenl of our trains and artillery almost impossible. We therefore
remained at Pine Top until 2 p. m., of the 8th, when we marched to Ackworth,
about nine miles. We remained there until the 10th, at 2 p. m., when we again
moved on, passing over the Alatoona range, crossing the Etowah at our old
oanip ground, and bivouacking near Cartersville, sixteen miles distant, at
about 10 o'clock at night. Next day we marched to a point three miles beyond
Kingiston, and on the next to Rome, twenty-three miles southwest, reaching
camp at 12 o'clock at night. This march was a very hard one. The day was
cold and disagreeable, a drizzling rain falling during several hours, and the
delays were exceedingly annoying, the trains and artillery sticking fast in
sloughs every few moments. The men were utterly exhausted when we
reached camp.
We remained at Rome until 2 p. m., next day, when reports were received
that the enemy liad attacked Resaca.and was in strong force north of that place.
V\'e marched at once, cur Corps in advance, and going thirteen miles north,
camped at 10 p. m. Before daylight next morning we were off again, and pass-
ing through Resaca, we camped at 3 p. m., four miles north of the place, hav-
ing marched twenty-fouj- miles. The rebel attack on the toM'n was apparently
a feint to cover their movements, and under cover of it they had totally de-
stroyed the railroad to Tunnel Hill, capturing the garrisons at Tilton and
Dalton.
At 8 o'clock next morning vlSthi we were off, moving northwest. Leaving
Dalton to our right, we faced directly towards Rocky Face Ridge, a precipi-
tous range of hills running south from near Ringgold, and only i>assable
through gaps at wide intervalts. These the enemy held in strong force. The
Army of the Tennessee moved into position opposite Snake Creek Gap, the 14th
Corps opposite Dug Gap, and our Corps feinted the heights between the two.
At 12 ra., Gen. Sherman directed a movement to force a passage over the hills.
The 14th Corps was suddenly withdrawn and joined ours, and the two, without
a single piece of artillery, moved directly up the precipitous hill side, taking
the enemy by surprise and forcing him to hastily evacuate the Gaps he held
and fall back, to prevent our troops from closing in on his rear. The move-
ment was <^xecuted without the loss of a single man, as the enemy, never
dreaming of such an attack, had no troops on the hill.
When this advance was commenced, Col. Martin was detailed by Maj. Gen.
Stanley to take charge of all the artillery and wagons of the Corps, and escort
them back to Resaca, covering the movement with his Brigade. Accordingly
the trains were moved out, the artillery following, and the infantry bringing
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up the rear. At 9 o'clock that night we reached and took position behind the
old rebel line of fortifications. A large force of rebel cavalry was several
railts. on the same side of the Ridge, but they gave us no trouble, as was ap-
prehended. Next morning we moved through Snake Creek Gap, and at 9
0 clock that night joined our Corps near Villanow. having marched twenty
miles.
We remained at Villanow until the morning of the 18th, when we marche<l
thjough Frick's Gap and thence southward, traveling twenty-three miles that
day, and going into camp at 7 p. m. On starting, orders were issued that the
arm> must live on the country, and from that time, for several weeks, we for-
aged for supiilies.
On the 11th we marcJied nine miles to Summerville, and the next day
tweiit> miles to Gaylesville. Ala. Here we remained until the 27th, when our
Coipi- marched to Alpine, Ga., seventeen miles distant. Next day we marched
to Lalayette, twenty-one miles, and the next day to Rossville, near Chatta-
nooga, twenty-four miles. At daylight on the 30th we marched into Chatta-
nooga, where our Division took the cars and proceeded to Athens, Ala., which
place we reached at 6 a. m., on the 31st. The same afternoon, at 2 o'clock, we
starttd northward and marched thirteen miles. Next morning, at 4 o'clock,
we w( re again on the way. and at 4 p. m., reached Pulaski. Tennessee, having
marched twenty-five miles, fording Elk river on the route.
While at Gayle&ville Maj. Conover was promoted to be Lieut. Colonel vice
Graham, and Captain Henry C. Austin to be Major vice Conover.
On reaching Pulaski the Division was placed in position to the west of the
town, and aftei- a rest of two or three days commenced the construction of a
formidable line of forts and breastworks, which were completed on the 10th.
On the 17th of November Colonel Martin was mustered out on expiration of
term ot service, having served three years and twenty-one days. He bid fare-
M'ell to the Regiment and Brigade next day. and left for the North on the
morning of the 18th. Thereafter the Eighth was under the command of Lieut.
Col. Conover. He was afterwards commissioned as Colonel by the Governor,
but the regiment was below the minimum number required to allow an officer
of that rank, and he could not be mustered in.
Noihing of importance occurred during the time the regiment remained at
Pulaski. The defensive works were soon completed, and the men made as
comfortable as circumstances would pennit. The camp was a pleasant one,
and the rest grateful and refreshing.
On the 23d of November the army received orders to march. Hood had.
some days previously, crossed the Tennessee near Florence, Ala., and was then
at Laurenceburg. fifteen miles west of Pulaski, advancing towards Nashville
via Columbia. The two armies were about equally distant (twenty-four miles)
from the latter place. At 2 p. m. the command got off, and after a march of
thirteen miles bivouacked for the night. At daylight next day it was on the
road, and at 11 o'clock reached Columbia, just one hour in advance of the
enemy, v. ho was traveling on a parallel road. The troops were at once formed
in line of battle to repulse attack, but the rebel General, although he took up
a position during the afternoon, made no fvn-ther demonstration. Next morn-
ing, hcwevei-, he drove in the pickets on one portion of the lines, and a lively
skirmish fight was kept up for an hour or so, but no general engagement en-
sued. That night our troops constructed a strong line of works on the south
side of Duck liver, and these were occupied until the night of the 27th, when
the aimy crossed to the north side of the river, ^nd another line of works
v/as thrown up. These were occupied until the night of the 29th.
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iMjriKg the previous night the enemy threw a pontoon bridge across Duck
river, four miles from our left flank, and on the morning of the 29th moved
a column towards Spring liill, seeking to gain the rear of our army and cut it
nfl fi'om Nashville. He still, however, kept a strong force in our front, com-
pelling our lines to hold fast where they were until dark. One Division under
command of Gen. Stanley was, however, moved to Spring Hill, accompanied
by nil the surplus artillery of the Corps. It reached its destination about noon,
aud moved east two miles where it struck and checked the head of the enemy's
(.olumn. To this bold movement the forces remaining at Columbia are prob-
ably indebted for their safety, and Nashville for an escape from rebel occupa-
tion.
At 1 u"<lo( k on the n.orning of the 30th the troops were put in motion.
Woods Invisior. to which the Eighth was attached, covered the rear. This
march was one of singular delicacy and danger. The enemy had by this time
crossed the greater part of his forces to the north side of the river, and were
camped within one mile of Spring, Hill, and nine miles north of Columbia.
At this point our troops moved on the pike for a full mile, within six hundred
yards of their camps. Their bivouac fires were burning brightly, and it was
evident that they did iiot suspect that the hated Yankees were even then
.silently slipping out of the trap so cleverly prepared to catch them. Their
astonishment ne.xt morning must have been intense.
At about o o'clock a. m. the command reached Spring Hill, and halted until
daylight to allow the wagon train to get on the road. It then moved on, and
at noon art-ived at Franklin. As Wood's Division had been covering the re-
treat on the march to this point, it was ordered to the north side of the town
as a reserve. Hardly had it reached this position, when the enemy assaulted
the Union lines south of the town with the greatest fury and impetuosity.
A desperate and terrible battle ensued, but the rebels were repulsed in every
assault, and finally withdrew.
Before daylight next morning (December 1st) the army was en route towards
Nashville, Wood's Division again covering the rear. At 3 p. m. it reached that
city, having marched eighteen miles. The enemy did not seriously trouble
the C( lumn during this movement. He had been so severely punished on the
r.revious day that his approaches v. eve wary and hesitating.
Ov. the night of the 1st the troops were quietly formed about Nashville.
The Eighth Kansas occupied a position on the grounds known as the Acklin
place, and was ttie second regiment to the left of the Hillsboro pike. Strong
defensive works were at once erected, and there seemed to be a chance that
the enemy would attack them— a prospect that delighted the men, who had
built dozens of lines of breastworks, and charged many built and defended by
the enemy, but had never had an oppoi'tunity to fight behind their own.
By the Itii Hood had his forces fairly in position, and began to feel the
lines for weak places and to gain advantageous ground. Picket firing was kept
up constantly, day and night, at a distance of not over two hundred yards,
but the enemy did not make any serious assault.
So aft'airs continued until the 15th. On the previous night orders were
received that an advance would be made on the enemy's position next day in
force, and at daylight all was in readiness. At about 10 o'clock a. m. the
Brigade to which the Eighth was attached charged the enemy's works on
Montgomery Hill. This position, about three hundred yards distant from
our advanced lines, was considered the strongest on the enemy's front. The
.-^pac-e inteivenint, between it and oui- pickets was covered with a thick under-
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growth of honey locusts, which materially impeded the movements of troops,
but the men advanced in fine order and with splendid enthusiasm, and al-
though greeted with a terrific fire of musketry and artillery, carried the ene-
my's works in less than ten minutes. The Brigade commander gave to the
Eighth the ci-edit of being the first regiment to enter the rebel works. Its loss,
considering the nature of the ground and the sweeping fire of the enemy, was
slight, but one man being killed and two wounded. The regiment captured in
this charge forty prisoners.
Our forces remained on Montgomery Hill about two hours, and then, as
the right of the Division wheeled to the left, conformed to its movement, which
brought the Brigade near the enemys second line of breastworks. The whole
army was then eecuting a grand left wheel movement. At this juncture a Brig-
ade to the right which had been lying down, rose and made a feint of advanc-
ing, when Lieut. Col. Conover, taking it for a genuine start, and not wishing
to be behind, ordered the Eighth to charge. The men greeted the order with
a cheer, and moved forward with that splendid courage which always dis-
tinguished them. Although the enemy poured into their advancing line a
rapid and heavy fire, it reached without serious loss, a piece of ground about
two hundred yards to the front of the Brigade. A few moments later the
Brigade chargtd, and the Eighth, having the advantage of its previous start,
was again the first regiment in the enemy's works, the rebels breaking in wild
confusion before its impetuous and irresistible charge. It pursued the enemy
for neaily half a mile, capturing ninety prisoners. Its successful charge also
compelled the abandonment of a battery of brass field pieces, which fell into
the hands of our forces. The other troops of the Division halted in the cap-
tured works, to which the Eighth shortly afterwards returned. The command
bivouacked there for the night. The Eighth lost seven men wounded in this
charge.
At daylight next morning (December Itith) preparations for another ad-
vance were made. Eaily in the morning a heavy rain commenced, and cold,
drenching- showers made the operations of the day exceedingly disagreeable.
The army was this day making a grand right wheel. At about 11 a. m. brisk
skirmishing commenced, and at 12 the Brigade struck the enemy's main
w^orks, located on a range of hills four miles south of Nashville. The position
ot the Eighth Kansas was on the Franklin pike, near the Four Mile House.
Prom noon until 3 o'clock the musketry and artillery fire was very heavy, but
the troops were kept under cover as much as possible. At 3 p. m., Colonel
Post's Brigade was ordered to charge Overton Hill, and Col. Streight's Brigade
was ordered to support it in this movement. Everything being in readiness
the column, s^^ven lines deep, two regiments front, charged the enemy's posi-
tion. The Eighth was on the right of the fourth line. In this formation the
troops moved down the left side of the pike on the rebels, who were posted
behind high breastworks, crowned with head logs, and protected in front by
a dense abattio.
In a few moments the charging column was enveloped in a terrific fu-e of
nmsketry, grape and canister. The roar of the battle was deafening, and for
fifteen minutes the bullets rained upon the devoted men with such fury that it
seemed impossible for any one to escape. Col. Post, who commanded the col-
umn, was severely wounded early in the fight, and the first line, which he led.
was broken. The horses of Col. Conover and Adjutant Washer, of the Eighth,
were shot under them. The second, third and fourth lines, advancing to
where the first had broken, got into confusion among the fallen timber and
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abattis and huddled together. It was now seen that in this situation the
enemy's srong, almost impregnable position could not be carried, and Lieut.
Col. Conover asked permission of Lieut. Col. Williams, commanding the fourth
line, to retire his regiment and reform it. The order was given, when the
whole force fell back, moving in comparatively good order to a point a short
distance in the rear. The troops were then immeditely reformed and at once
ordered to charge the enemy's works again. At this moment, however, the
rebel position to the right was carried, and his whole line broke in confusion.
The Brigade joined in the pursuit, following the retreating foe to Brentwood,
where night overtook it. and the troops went into bivouac in a cotton held
ankle deep with rain. The Eighth Kansas lost in the charge on Overton's Hill
two commissioned officers wounded and nine enlisted men killed and nineteen
wounded. Its total loss in the two days battle was two commissioned officers
wounded and ten enlisted men killed and twenty-eight wounded. Its total
effective force engaged was only one hundred and forty.
During the desperate charge on Overton's Hill, the colorbearer of the
Eighth, Sergenat John Binger, planted his flag on a ledge of rocks far in ad-
vance of the lines. The ground all about him was cut with shot and shell, his
colors were riddled, and his clothing torn with bullets. Of the five Corporals
of the color guard, one, Simeon Shafer, was killed, and two, William Spencer
and Lewis V. Bryan, were wounded, the latter in three places; but they kept
the flag of the regiment blazing in the fore front of this awful battle storm,
defying danger and death, until peremptorily ordered to fall back. First Ser-
geant Harrison Jones, company F. was slightly wounded and taken prisoner,
but when the enemy gave way he escaped, and with Corporal William K.
Greenwood company C, who had remained on the skirmish line, made pris-
oners twenty-three rebels and brought them in. Corporal Henry D. Ellison,
company H also remained on the skirmish line, and with one man of the 15th
Ohio captured and brought in three commissioned officers and eighty-three
enlisted men of the rebel array as prisoners. There were many other instances
of personal heroism exhibited by officers and men, but it would occupy too
much space to detail them all. Let it suffice to say that in this battle the
Eighth nobly sustained the reputation it had gloriously won.
The battle of Nashville utterly destroyed Hood's army. All that was left
of it was totallv demoralized and scattered in almost every direction. Broken
in spirit and bankrupt in fortune, its pride humbled, its morale destroyed.
nearly all of its artillery captured, one-third of its soldiers taken prisoners,
its falling back was not a retreat, it was a panic; not a march, but a rout. -The
rebel Army of the West was by this one terrible blow ground to atoms, dis-
heavted crushed. Not alone its haughty and reckless leader, but its equally
proud and desperate men went dov n, never to rise again, before the legions of
. the Union. t^- , ,u i^.,,,
Lieut. Col. Cc-novers official report of the part taken by the Eighth Kan-
sas in this engagement is as follows:
'Headquarters Eighth Kansas Vet. Vol. Inf.,
Near Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 7th, 1865.
■Sii-I have the honor to report the part my Regiment took in the recent
campaign against the enemy under Gen. Hood. ,. -
••Or the morning of December 15th, 1S64, we were under arms in our line of
works in front of Nashville, and east of the Hillsboro pike, until 9 a. m., when
I moved out and formed the Regiment in line of battle in front of the works.
conforming to the movement of the line on my right. Remained in this posi-
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lion until 10 o'clock a. m.. when, according to orders, I ordered Capt. Balder-
Eton, with thirty men, to form skirmish line and cover the front of the Regi-
ment. All being in readiness we advanced with the line to charge the enemy's
works on Montgomery Hill, which we took. We re-formed in the captured
works; lay in this position until 3 o'clock p. m., when, by conforming to the
movements on our right, we gradually approached to within four hundred
yards of the rebel second line. We lay in this position, under brisk fire, about
thirty minutes, until the forces ?ome distance on our right (beyond the hill on
the Hillshoro pike) started the rebels from their works. At this instant the
left of the Second Brigade, which was on our right, made a feint to charge.
We, taking it as real, charged down the slope, through a heavy fire, to a ravine
equi-distant between our position and the enemy's line. Being the only Regi-
ment in the advanced position, we lay down, and took cover about three min-
utes from the stcrm of musketry aimed at ug. As soon as there was a lull in
the enemy's fire, we arose and charged their works, which we carried, cap-
turing about ninety prisoners, who immediately threw down their arms. We
pressed on beyond the works of the retreating enemy to a i-avine about four
hundreds yards distant, from which place we kept up a fire on them as they
ascended the opposite slope. Here Major Dawson, of the Corps staff, ordered
me to fall back, and take a position in line with the Brigade. No troops either
on our light or left were in the works as soon as my regiment, excepting those
on the hill far to our right. We lost this day one killed and nine wounded.
"December 16th my Regiment was in the second line of the Brigade.
Moved, at about 8 o'clock a. m., into line of battle two miles down the Frank-
lin pike, confronting the enemy on Overton Hill. Lay in this position until
3 o'clock p. m., when the Second Brigade was ordered to charge the Hill, and
our Brigade to be the supporting column. The Brigade being formed in three
lines, the S9th Illinois and Eighth Kansas composed the second line, with the
Eighth Kansas on the right. W^e charged in this formation, and pressed on
until within forty yards of the enemy's works, under a heavy fire of musketry
and artillery. Uvre the troops of both Brigades were mingled together. After
remaining in this position about ten minutes, I received orders to withdraw,
which T did, and re-formed in front of our works. I lost, in this charge, nine
killed and twenty-one wounded.
"After re-forming we again advanced on the enemy, (who were being
flanked on the right of us,) when his lines gave way. We pursued until after
dark, and bivouacked near Brentwood Hills.
"Since that time the Regiment has been with the Brigade, in the marches
and operations of the campaign, but has borne no particular or distinct part.
"I am. Sir, very respectfully, your mo. ob't servant,
'JOHN CONOVER,
"Lt.-Col. Eighth Kansas Infantry, Com'd'g.
To Lieut. W. McGrath. A. A. A. G., 1st Brig., 3d Div., 4th A. C."
Col. Streight, commanding the Brigade, speaks as follows of the operations
connected with the engagement:
. . . "The next morning everything was in readiness, in accordance with
instructions, but we did not receive orders to move until about 10 o'clock a. m.,
when the Brigade was moved over the works and formed immediately in front
of its old position in the following order: The 8th Kansas Vols, on the right,
51st Indiana Vols, in the center, and the 15th Ohio Vols, on the left; the 49th
Ohio Vols, and the 89th Illinois Vols, formed in double column at half distance,
composed the second line. We remained in this position about one hour, when
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1 received oideis to move forward on the left and in conjunction witli the Sec-
ond Brigade and charge the enemy's works on Montgomery Hill. Our advance
was sharply contested at first, but the impetuosity of the men seemed almost
uncontrollable, and soon all firing ceased on our side, and the only unsettled
question for the time seemed to be who, among our officers and men, should
reach the works first, which I believe was settled in favor of the Eighth Kan-
sas boys, though the boys of the 51st were but a few seconds later, nor was
the second line much behind; and I am not certain but that many of those
who, belonged in the second line had reached and formed a part of the ad-
vance by the time the works were carried. The enemy fled in confusion, the
51st Indian Vols, and the Eighth Kansas Vols., and portions of the Regiments,
pressing on for about tiiree hundred yards, capturing many prisoners and
small aiTDS.
"My position being the extreme left of our attacking column, it was neces-
sai-y to look well to my left flank; consequently, I ordered the 15th Ohio to take
a position to the left and rear of our lines. I was soon ordered into position
near the Montgomery House, my left to the rear, where we constructed tem-
porary works to protect the command; and about 3 p. m. I received orders to
advance upon the second line of the enemy's works. The Brigade was
promptly put in motion, conforming to the movements of troops on my right,
and amid a most galling fire from both our left flank and front, carried the
works in double quick time, capturing a large number of prisoners and small
arms. Ilei^e again the Eighth Kansas was successful in reaching the works
in advance of any other portion of my Brigade, though all pressed forward as
fast as possible, and I can only attribute the advantage gained to the supeiior
fleetness of the men!"
The pursuit of Hood's beaten and demoralized fugitives was continued to
the Tennessee river. The weather, during the whole time, was terrible. Rain,
snow and hail, thawing and freezing, alternated day after day, and the roads
were, at times, almost impassable. The progress of the army, under such cir-
cumstances, was necessarily slow. On the 17th it reached Franklin; on the
18th, bivouacked three miles south of Spring Hill; on the 19th, at Ruther-
ford's Creek: and on the 20th reached Duck river, opposite Columbia. Owing
to delay in the arrival of the pontoon train, the army was not able to effect a
crossing until the evening of the 22d. This halt gave Hood an opportunity to
somewhat reorganize his scattered forces, and to gain a long distance on his
pursuers. So far as the infantry was concerned it virtually ended the chase,
but the army, after crossing, still moved on slowly until the 29th, when it
reached a place on the Alabama barrens called Lexington. There orders were
received to proceed to Huntsville, Ala., and go into camp. On the 31st the
column started, making, that day, a most disagreeable march of sixteen
miles, through mud and snow, across creeks, ravines and hills, and camping,
late at night, on Sugar creek. January 1st it moved three miles, to Elk river,
where a bridge had to be built. This was done next day, and on the morning
of the 3d the army crossed the stream, marching to Athens, Ala., a distance of
twelve miles. Next day it traveled nineteen miles, and on the 5th went into
camp five miles out of Huntsville, on the Whitesburg pike. Here, for the first
time since the 15th of December, the troops had an opportunity to rest. This
winter campaign, with. its attendant hardships, privations, dangers and fa-
tigues, was one of the most severe and trying ones whcih the Regiment ever
participated.
During the year 1864 the following changes occurred in the Regimental and
Company organizations: Assistant Surgeon, John Butterbaugh, resigned
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March 4ih; Edwin J. Talcott, Hospital Steward, promoted to be Assistant Sur-
geon, May 1st; Lt. Col. Ed. F. Schneider, resigned, June 11th; Maj. Jas. M.
Graham, piomoted to be Lieutenant Colonel, ,Inne 26th; Capt. John Conover,
Co. F, promoted to be Major', August 23d; Lt. Col. Jas. M. Graham, resigned.
September 2od: Surgeon O. Chambeilain, resigned, September 22d; Major
.John Conover, promoted to be Lieutenant Colonel, October 21st; Capt. Henry
C. Austin. Co. E, pi'omoted to be Major, October 21st; N. C. Clark, appointed
Surgeon. ^November 14th; Col. John A. Martin, mustered out. November 6th —
expiration of service.
Co. A. — Commissary Sergeant Eli Baldeiston, promoted 1st Lieutenant, July
1st; 2d Lieut. Seth Foot, died of disease, May 14th; 1st Lieut. Rowland Risdon.
resigned, .\pril 18th; Capt. Samuel Laighton, resigned, Nov. 27th; 1st Lieut.
Eli Balderscon, promoted Captain Co. G, Oct. 12th; 1st Sergt. Ferd. A. Berger,
promoted 1st Lieut. Co. A, Oct. 21si. Lieut. Berger severely wounded at
Nashville
Co. B. — CapL. Claudius Kiefer. severely wounded in arm and thigh in front
of Atlan:a. kng. 4th; Sergeant August Schultz. promoted 1st Lieutenant,
Feb. 3d.
Co. C. Isi Lieut. Rioh.aid R. Bridgeland. promoted Captain, March 8th;
1st Sergt Geo H. Robb, promoted 1st Lieutenant, April 17th; Capt. R. R.
Bridgeland, resigned, OcL 12th.
Co. D.— Capt. Philip Rockefeller, resigned, Aug. 13th.
Co. E. — Capt. John Greelish, resigned. June 6th; Capt. Henry C. Austin,
transferred from Co. I, and promoted Major. Oct. 21st; 1st Lieut. Milton Rose,
mustered out, Dec* 5th; Quartermaster Sergeant Elisha D. Rose, promoted 1st
Lieutenant, Dec. 6th.
Co. F.— Capt. John Conover, promoted Major, Aug. 23d; 1st Lieut. Wm. S.
Newberry, lesigned, xVpril 2!>th; 1st Sergeant Jas. A. Neff. promoted 1st Lieu-
tejiant, Aug. 23d.
Co. G.— Capt. Robt. l-'lickinger, resigned. April 4th; 1st Lieut. Eli Balder-
ston. Co. A, promoted Capt. Co. G, Oct. 12th.
Co. H.— 1st Lieut. Frank Curtis, discharged for disability, July 6th; 1st
Sergt. Samuel R. Stanley, promoted 1st Lieutenant, July 7th; promoted Cap-
tain, Sept. 1st; 1st Sei'gt. Adam Cosner. promoted 1st Lieutenant, Sept. 1st.
Co. L— Capt. Henry C. Austin, transfen-ed to Co. E, July 4th; 1st Lieut.
Marion Brooks, promoted Captain, Sept. 16th; Sergt. Chas. Slawson, promoted
1st Lieutenant, Oct. 21st.
Co. K.— 1st Lieut. Wm. H. Babcock. resigned, June 2Sth; 1st Sergt. Jacob
Neuffer, promoted 1st Lieutenant, Aug. 30th; 2d Lieut. A. J. Quinn, dis-
charged for disability, Dec. 2Sth: Lieut. Neuffer, slightly wounded at Nash-
ville.
The regiment remained in camp near Huntsville during the month of
January. Nothing of importance occurred during that time; the duties of
the camp were light, the men made themselves as comfortable as was pos-
sible, and the health of the command was good. On the 1st of February
orders were received, quite unexpectedly, to move into Huntsville. Arriving
there, the Division took the cars and proceeded to Nashville, where it
arrived at 8 a. m. on the 2d. The Eighth moved out near its old camp on
Montgomery Hill, where it remained until the 6th. It was then, with the
Division, ordered to return to camp at Huntsville. Proceeding to that place
by cars, it remained there until the 15th of March. The command was then
sent, by train, to Knoxville, East Tennessee, and thence to Bull's Gap, moving
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slowly from one station to another, repairing the i-allroad and building
bridges as It went. Reaching Bull's Gap, it remained ten days, and then
moved to Greenville, where it arrived on the 4th of April. While in camp
here intelligence of the surrender of Lee and the assassination of President
Lincoln was received. The former was celebrated with the wildest demon-
strations of enthusiasm. Alas! how soon came the sad news turning this
joy into grief and this enthusiastic rejoicing into mourning, as the wires
flashed over the land that saddest message they ever conveyed — "Abraham
Lincoln is assassinated!" And surely none mourned this great National ca-
lamity with more profound sorrow than did the soldiers of the Eighth Kansas.
On the 22d of April the Corps was ordered to return to Nashville, and,
marching to Bull's Gap, there took the cars. On the 19th it reached Nash-
ville, and went into camp about live miles from the city. Here it remained
until the 13th of June, when it was ordered to Texas. The other Corps of
the Army of the Cumberland, the 14th and 20th. were mustered ont; the war
had ended; and the men of the 4th Corps generally felt that their further
detention in the service was a violation of their terms of enlistment. This
feeling was so strong that it resulted in open mutiny in many regiments — in
wholesale desertions from others. But the sterling discipline and splendid
martial pride of the Eighth Kansas rose superior to the feeling of outrage,
and the dissatisfaction of its men, although strong and deep, never found
expression in an unsoldierly act. They obeyed the orders they received, if
not with cheerful alacrity, with promptness and manly resignation. On the
morning of the 15th the Corps broke camp at Nashville, going by rail to
.Johnsonville, on the Tennessee river, where it was embarked on boats, and
on the 29th reached New Orleans. The troops were camped at Chalmethe,
below the city, until the 6th of July, when they were embarked on gulf
Steamers and started for Indianola. The Brigade to which the Eighth was
attached arrived off Indianola on the 8th, and on the 9th disembarked. Thence
it marched to Green Lake, twenty-three miles distant, starting ;a about 7
o'clock in the evening. This march was a terrible one. The route lay over
a marshy ground, into which the men sunk shoe-top deep at every step, but
the water was alkali, poisonous and unfit to drink. The heat was intense, in-
ducing thirst which emptied the canteens, filled before starting, before the
column had progressed ten miles. They could not be refilled. Water was
all around, but, like the Ancient mariner, the men had "not a drop to drink."
Piirched with almost intolerable thirst: assaulted by legions of mosquitoes,
with which the air was dense, and against the smarting bites of which there
was no protection; their feet soaked in alkali water at every step— thus this
awful night march was made. When the head of the column reached Green
Lake, men who had fallen exhausted and fainting on the road were stretched
out for ten miles back, and water had to be sent to them in wagons before they
could proceed.
The Brigade remained at Green Lake until the 10th of August. The men
amused themselves during this stay by hunting alligators, with which the
lake is thickly populated. On the 10th the command broke camp and started
for San Antonio, a distance of one hundred and fifty miles. On the 21st it
arrived on the banks of the Salado, five miles from San Antonio, and on the
23d the Eight Kansas moved into the town, where it was placed on provost
duty, Lieut. Col. Conover being detailed as Provost Marshal. It continued
in this place, discharging these duties, until the 29th of November, when it
was formally mustered out of service and ordered to report to the Chief
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Mustering Officer at Fort Leavenworth for final discharge. On the 30th it
left San Antonio: on the 17th of December it reached Indiauola; on the 18th
it embarked on a steamer for New Orleans, where it arrived on the 24th,
and on the 26th took a boat for Kansas. On the 5th of January, 1866, the
regiment arrived at Atchison, where it received a fine ovation and was most
hospitably entertained by the citizens. Arches, elegantly festooned and deco-
rated, and inscribed with the names of the battles in which the regiment had
participated, were thrown across the principal streets; houses were deco-
rated with evergreens and mottoes of welcome and compliment, and a formal
reception was given at Price's Hall, where .Judge Horton made an eloquent
welcoming speech, to which Chaplain Paulson, of the Eighth, replied. The
men were entertained until next day, when the regiment left for Fort Leav-
enworth. On the 9th of January the muster-out rolls were handed to the
Chief Commissary of Musters, the officers and men were paid off to that
time, and the Eighth Regiment Kansas Veteran Volunteer Infantry was
f03-mally discharged from the service of the United States. It had served four
years, four months, and eleven days. The records of the State Adjutant
General and the roster accompanying the report gives the date of its muster-
out as November 2Sth and 29th, 1865. at San Antonio, Texas. This is in-
correct, as it was only provisionally mustered out at that place and ordered
to Fort Leavenworth for final discharge. This it received on the 9th of
January, 1866. The regiment was the last of the Kansas ti-oops to be dis-
charged, although one of the first in the field. It numbered, when dis-
charged, nineteen commissioned officers and one hundred and seventy-seven
enlisted men, or a total of one hundred and ninety-six.
During the year 1865 the following changes occurred in the regimental
and company organizations:
Assistant Surgeon Edwin J. Talcot resigned February 15th. First Lieu-
tenant and Regimental Quartermaster Alfred Robinson dropped from rolls
April 2d— supposed to have been mustered out while absent from the regi-
ment on expiration of service. First Lieutenant Adam Cosuer. company H,
appointed R. Q. M. September 15th.
Company C — First Lieutenant George H. Robb promoted to Captain
March 1st.
Company D — First Lieutenant V. S. Fisk mustered out January 27th, on
expiration of term of service. First Sergeant Thos. Adamson promoted First
Lieutenant September 2d.
Company F — Second Lieutenant A. Earl Beardsley promoted Captain Jan-
uary 10th. Captain A. Earl Beardsley dismissed the service July 24th, for
absence without leave.
Company H — First TJeutenant Adam Cosner appointed R. Q. M. Sep-
tember 15th.
Company I — Second Lieutenant Byron Slemmens resigned July 17th.
Company K — Captain James E. Love mustered out May 15th, on expira-
tion of term of service. Captain Love was wounded and taken prisoner at
Chicamauga and held until the winter of 1864-5, when he escaped from
Columbia, S. C, arriving within the Union lines in East Tennessee early in
March, 1865.
The following officers were mustered out with the regiment on its final
discharge:
Lieutenant Colonel — John Conover.
Major — Henry C. Austin.
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Adjutant — Sol. R. Washer.
Regimental Quartermaster — Adam Cosner.
Surgeon— N. C. Clark.
Chaplain — John Faulsou.
Sergeant Major — David P. Trimble.
Quartermaster Sergeant — Thomas Lane.
Commissary Sergeant — Henry M. Hurd.
Hospital Steward — George E. Wright.
Principal Musicians — Leo W. Rich and Jacob Keuch.
Company A — First Lieutenant Ferd. A. Berger and eight enlisted men.
Company B — Captain C. Kiefer, First I^ieutenant Aug. Schultz, and twenty-
two enlisted men.
Company C — Captain George H. Robb and ten enlisted men.
Company D — First Lieutenant Thomas Adamson and nineteen enlisted
men.
Company E — First Lieutenant Elisha D. Rose and sixteen enlisted men.
Company F — First Lieutenant James A. Nelt" and twenty-three enlisted
men.
Company G — Captain Eli Balderston, First Lieutenant Baker, and seven-
teen enlisted men.
Company H^ — Captain Samuel R. Stanley and eighteen enlisted men.
Company I — Captain Marion Brooks, First Ueutenant Charles Slawson,
and twenty-four enlisted men.
Company K — First Lieutenant Jacob Neiffer and fourteen enlisted men.
Nearily. if not all, the First Lieutenants had commissions as" Captains,
where vacancies existed, but their companies were so reduced that officers
of that rank were not allowed. Lieut. Col. Conover had a commission as
Colonel, Major Austin as Lieut. Colonel, and Adjutant Washer as Major, but
the regiment was so far below tlae minimum number that they could not be
mustered into their places.
Of the officers of the Eighth, Colonel John A. Martin was breveted Briga-
dier General, Lieutenant Colonel Conover as Colonel. Major Austin as Lieu-
tenant Colonel, and Adjutant Washer as Captain and Major, by the Presi-
dent and confirmed by the United States Senate.
Thus terminated the military history of the Eighth l<:a.nsas Veteran Vol-
unteer Infantry. Its career, commencing at a very early period of our great
civil war, and ending long after the last hostile shot had been fired, the last
rebel flag lowered, and the last rebel soldier had surrendered,. was conspicuous
always for the loftiest and most sublime courage, the most unselfish and
sublime patriotism, and a martial pride and discipline that no extreme of
privation or plenty, of camp monotony or the fatigues of the march, of life
in garrison or in the field, could ever destroy. Tried by campaigns crowded
thick with hardships and suffering; tried in the demoralizing atmosphere of
a large city; tried in battles where the earth was crimsoned with its blood,
and half of its heroic men were killed or wounded; tried by siege, and the
near presence of grim and gaunt starvation — its steadfast patriotism, its
constant order, its unfaltering courage, and its sturdy endurance were equal
to every emergency.
During its term of service the Eighth traveled ten thousand seven hundred
and fifty miles. It participated in fifteen battles and eighteen skirmishes.
It lost in battle, three commissioned ofl!icers and sixty-two enlisted men
killed- thirteen commissioned officers and two hundred and fifty-nine en-
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listed men wounded; and one commissioned officer and twenty enlisted men
missing; or a total of sixty-four killed, two hundred and seventy-two wounded
and twenty-one missing, and an aggregate of three hundred and fifty-eight
killed, wounded and missing. Of the missing nearly all were killed, and of
the wounded nearly one-third died of their wounds.
The regiment was at no time much over the minimum standard. Its
largest aggi-egate was in March, 1862, when its rolls exhibited a total strength
of eight hundred and seventy-seven officers and men. Its largest aggregate
for duty was at about the same time, when there were six hundred and
fiftj^-six present.
The regiment had three regimental flags. Under the first, which it carried
until it returned to the state on veteran furlough, it marched three thou-
sand, six hundred and eighty-one miles, and lost three commissioned officers
and forty-four enlisted men killed, ten commissioned officers and two hun-
dred and one enlisted men wounded, and twenty enlisted men missing. Under
the second flag, carried until after the battle of Nashville, it marched two
thousand, six hundred and sixty miles, and lost three commissioned officers
wounded and one captured, and eighteen enlisted men killed and fifty-eight
wounded. Under its third flag it traveled four thousand, four hundred and
nine miles, but sustained no loss.
In the losses here given some five men killed and seventeen wounded in
slight skirmishes, or by guerrillas while on scouting or foraging expeditions,
are not included. These would swell the aggregate loss of the regiment to
three hvmdred and seventy, or over fifty per cent, of the greatest number it
ever had present for duty. The largest loss the Eighth sustained in a single en-
gagement was at Chicaraauga, where, out of a total of four hundred and six
present, its killed, wounded and missing numbered two hundred and forty-
three officere and men, or about sixty-five per cent, of all engaged.
There were in the regiment, from the date of its organization until its
muster-out, one thousand and eighty-one officers and men. On the 1st of
June, 1865, a report (the latest in possession of the writer) was made out,
showing the losses from all causes. It foots up as follows: Aggregate mus-
tered out by expiration of service, 187; officers resigned, 26; aggregate dis-
charged for disability from wounds or disease, 17S; discharged by order of the
War Department, 20; officers died of disease, 3; enlisted men died of disease,
92; aggregate killed or died of wounds received in battle, 117; transferred to
other commands, 68; dropped as missing, 5; discharged by sentence of General
Court Martial, 4; deserted and not apprehended, 114. Total loss from all
causes, 814. Aggregate strength at that time, 267. The total loss by death
up to that time was 212, and the loss by discharge because of disability from
wounds or disease, 178, or a total loss by death or disability of 390.
These fi.gures are in themselves a history, eloquent though sad. But sug-
gestive as they are, they can only vaguelj' typify the great deeds and grand
events with which the service of the Eighth Kansas is indissolubly associated.
Few regiments in the army embraced in their operations so vast and varied
a scope of country; none were actors in a drama more exciting and romantic
than that which crowded its whole career with thrilling interest. The
gleam of its bayonets was seen from Fort Laramie, Nebraska, to the Rio
Grande; its banners fluttered in the sunlight from Kansas to the North Caro-
lina line; the crack of its rifles startled the echoes in the valley of the Platte
and along the hillsides of the Tennessee and the Chattahoochie, and the tramp
of its soldiers resounded in the dusty highways of twelve different states.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 165
It studied geography as the surveyors do, by personal inspection of country.
It learned military engineering by practical experience in bridging rivers,
constructing roads over mountain ranges and through impassable swamps,
and erecting earthworks under the enemy's fire. It marched barefoot over
frozen roads in winter, and bareheaded beneath a burning sun in summer.
It shot antelope and buffalo on the Plains, and alligators in the swamps of
Tex.a?. It hunted guerrillas in Missouri, combatted Ix)ngstreet's Virginia
veterans at Chicamauga, stormed the blazing bights of Mission Ridge, fought
a continuous battle from Kennesaw Mountain to Atlanta, and broke through
Hood's lines at the battle which annihilated the rebel army of the West. At
Nashville it did duty in white gloves, and at Knoxville it was shirtless,
shoeless, hatless, and in rags. It knew how to garrison a post or charge a
line of entrenchments. At Fort Leavenworth it vied with the oldest and
best trained soldiers of the regnlar army in the perfection of its discipline
and drill, and in Georgia it "lived on the country" with Sherman's bummers.
It convoyed trains over mountains and across rivers through a counti'y
swai-raing with foes; it built railroads and destroyed them; it slept vvithout
tents in the snows of winter and the rains of spring time; it bore hunger
without murmuring, it faced pestilence without blanching, and it braved
bullets without fear.
But if the writer lingers, as he is tempted to do, over this retrospect of
recollections that can never be effaced, he will transcend the limit prescribed.
He cannot, however, lay down his pen, nor bring this sketch to a close,
without recording a tribute to the unflinching patriotism, the patient, calm
endurance, and the magnificent courage of the private soldiers who followed
the flag of the Eighth through the long years of its arduous service. They
represented nearly every branch of mechanical, agricultural and literary pur-
suits, and were men of many and widely different characters. They grew to
be reckless, as do those whose lives are long familiar with danger. In their
protracted absence from the purifying influence of society, many of them
forgot its most wholesome restraints; they were not free from those petty in-
firmicies of temper and those graver errors of conduct and gross solecisms
to which soldiers are prone. But they were inspired by a unity of spirit, a
pure devotion to the cause of their country, a persistence against all obstacles,
and a patience under all sufferings, that made their hitherto common lives
glorious and grand. Their faults and failings were redeemed by noble dis-
interestedness, high resolve, untiring energy, and the most exalted courage.
They might violate the strict letter of religious teachings, but they were never
inspired by hypocrisy, nor selfishness, nor cowardice, and the homely truths
of patriotism, honor and generosity they had learned by heart and daily ex-
emplified. Their roughness and violence was tempered by discipline and
never failing good humor. War was to them no holiday parade, but a hard
sli-engthening of will and nerve against the sterner vicissitudes of fortune,
and fearfully earnest men they grew to be. No danger could dampen their
ardor, no repulse could shake their confident hope, no toil or suffering could
for a moment perplex or obscure their faithful loyalty. Not nobler was the
impulse which inspired our forefathers when Washington sent out his calls
for men; not grander the spirit which moved the ragged Provincials around
Hie camp fires of Valley Forge, than was that which thrilled their hearts
with undying fire and nei-ved their arms with unconquerable strength. They
suffered, but they never knew what it was to whine; they knew how to die,
but never to despair or yield. Their spirits seemed lo rise to the greatness
166 Military History of Kansas Reyintenis.
of the events sunounding them. They recognizee: no will Init cl>Uy; they
loved their country with a deep, abiding aifection; they dreamed of no de-
light but her service; they asked no reward but her triumph. In her cause
hardships were welcome, for her flng dangers were laughed at: to save her
life the humblest and the roughest of them would have cheerfully given his
own. They rejected with contempt every idea that dispaired of final victory,
and scouted at every suggestion of peace without union or tranquility, with-
out a wholesome punishment for out-breaking treason and a stern vindi-
cation of offended law. Their patriotism was passionate veneration of the
Republic; chey loved its Hag, and followed and upheld it with an eagerness
and earnestness which had in it no vulgarity or common affection, and could
not be simulated. With what exact discipline, with what dauntless courage,
with what patient devotion, with what forgetfulness of the dearest home ties,
with what confident hope and tenacious persistence the soldiers of this regi-
ment marched and bivouacked, suffered and dared, through summer s heat
and winter's cold, on the battle held and in the besieged city, in the face of
hunger and pestilence, no one who was not with them can ever know, for the
wildest license of language cannot describe it.
Their toils and privations, their trials and dangers, have long since been
over. "They need no praise whose deeds are eulogy," and this tribute can add
nothing to the splendor of their achievments. But the writer feels that it is
due. and he could not close this sketch of the regiment's history without
recording an expression of his admiration for the services of the men who
served in' its ranks. With loving gratitude he writes, remembering with
pride every soldier who followed its flag during the events which make its
career a cherished glory, never to fade from the recollections of the loyal
people or perish from the best and noblest records of the state.
MILITARY HISTORY OF THl^: MNTH KANSAS VOLUN-
TEER (WVALRV.
The organization of this regiment was completed by consolidating "inde-
pendent battalions' and squadrons and detachments originally intended for
other organizations. The permanent organization was effected March 27th,
1862. in accoi'Oance with the following extract fi'om General Orders from
Headquarters State of Kansas.
[General Orders No. 1.] ' .
(Extract.)
1. In accordance with the request of the Major General commanding the
Department of the Mississippi, the Kansas Aolunteer regiments will be con-
solidated and organized as follows:
IX. The Ninth Regiment Cavalry will be organized as follows:
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel — Edward Lynde.
Lieutenant Colonel — C. S. Clarke.
1st Major— E. P. Bancroft.
2d jViajrir. — .T. I\I. Fomeroy.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 167
Surgeon— H. C. Bostwick.
Adjutant
Quartermaster — A. G. Carpenter.
The organization of D company, Eighth Regiment Kansas Volunteers,
which afterwarrl formed a part of the Ninth Cavalry in its permanent organiz-
ation, was commenced September 13th, 1861. The men were mustered in by
detachments, and the organization of the company completed October 24th,
1S61. At the final organization of the regiment this company was designated
A company, with an aggregate of eighty-one men — Capt., George F. Earl;
First iJeut., Joshua A. Pike; Second Lieut., Albert D. Earle.
The organization of H company. Eighth regiment Kansas volunteers, was
commenced September 21st, 1861. This company was also mustered into the
United States service l)y detachments, and its organization completed on the
20th or November, 1861. At the completion of the regimental organization this
company was designate d B company. Ninth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, with
an aggregate of ninety men. Asaph Allen, of Lawrence, was mustered in as
Virst Lieutenant of the company on the 12th of October, and on the 20th of
November as Captain of said company. Lemuel T. Heritage, of Emporia,
First Lieutenant vice Allen, and Robert Madden, of Emporia, Second Lieu-
tenant.
The organization of I company. Third Regiment Kansas Volunteers, was
completed July 24th, 186L and regularly mustered into the United States
service. At the lime of the organization of the Ninth Regiment Kansas Vol-
unteer Cavalry, March 27, 1862, this company was designated C company, with
an aggregate of ninety-four men. John E. Stewart was mustered in as Cap-
tain July 24th, 1861, John Bowles as First Lieutenant, and W. J. Buchanan as
Second Lieutenant, all of l,.awrence.
The organization of D company, 1st Battalion Kansas Cavalry, was com-
menced October 19th. 1861. and the company organization completed January
16th, 1862, at which date the company was mustered into the United States ser-
vice. The muster-out rolls of D company show Charles F. Coleman as having
been mustered in as Captain on the 19th of October, 1861; Anderson C. Smith
as First Lieutenant, and Avery T. Spencer as Second Lieutenant, all of Geneva,
Kansas. This company, when merged into the Ninth Kansas Cavalry, con-
sisted of eighty-three men.
. E company was organized at the same date, as part of the same battalion,
with Captain Henry Flesher, First Lieutenant Claudius M. Meek, and Second
Lieutenant Jesse Parsons, all of lola, Allen county, Kansas. A majority of
the enlisted men, sixty -eight in number, are from the same place.
The organi^?.tion of F company was commenced Oct. 19th, 1861. This com-
pany was recruited for the purpose of protecting the citizens of the south and
southwest frontier against the merciless savages and inhuman bushwhackers
that were infesting that portion of Kansas. They had already sacked and
robbed the town of Humboldt, and killed or carried away many of the best
citizens and settlers in that vicinity. Enraged at the outrages already com-
mitted, and continually expecting a repetition of these crimes, the people ral-
lied, old and young, for the protection of their homes. The company went into
winter quarters at lola. where it performed all the duties required of regular
soldiers — scouting, picketing and patroling the country for many miles around.
They performed this duty throughout that long and cold winter, furnishing
their own subsistence, munitions and accoutrements. They continued their
their outposts and scouting parties when so destitute of everything necessary
I(i8 Militdttj History oj Kanf^a.s h'lfjlnicnls.
lor such service that those going on duty borrowed clothing, &c., from those in
camp. Notwithstanding the difficulties and embarrassments in their way
Ihey continued the organization, and rendered most effective service in the
protection of that portion of Kansas. January 16th, 18G2, the company, num-
bering eighty -one men, was regularly mustered into the United States service,
with CapLiiiu Benjamin F. Goss, First Lieutenant Isaac W. Dow. both of Neo-
sho Falls, and Second Lieutenant Henry H. Opdyke, of Leroy. On the 27th
of Marcii, 1802, this company was designated F company. Ninth Regiment Kan-
pas Volunteer Cavalry.
The organization of — company, 1st Battalion Kansas Cavalry, was com-
iiifiiced Rfcptember 9th, 1861. The organization was completed January 16th,
lS(i2, by llie muster into the United States service of eighty-one enlisted men,
with Captain Willoughby Doudna, muster to date December 17th, 1861; First
Lieutenaiii, Lewis C. 'Ihonipson, muster to date October 15th, 1861, and Sec-
ond Lieutenant John N. Walkup, muster to date same as First Lieutenant
Thompson. This company, at the time of consolidation, was de.signaterl G
company, Ninth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.
The oiganization of — company, 1st Battalion Kansas Cavalry, was com-
menced October 22d, 1861, and mustered into the United States service Janu-
ary 16th, 18u2, with Captain Thomas P. Killen, muster to date January 2d,
1862; First Lieutenant James W. Christian, muster to date January 2d, 1862,
and Second Tvieutenant H. N. F. Reed same date. At the date of consolida-
tion into the Ninth Kansas V^olunteer Cavalry, the company numbered seventy-
seven men, and was designated H company. It was recrtiited in the Neosho
Valley.
The squadron designated company I in the organization of the Ninth Kan-
sas Cavairj , was recruited in the fall of 1861 and the spring of 1862. Fir it
Lieutenant Mat hew Cowley and a large portion of the men composing the
company wcie mustered into service March 6th, 1862. Second Lieutenant
Albert S. W. Knapper was mustered to date November 6th. 1861. The com-
pany numbered fifty-two men at the time of the regimental organization of
the Ninch CMvalry. May 28th, 1862, the organization of the company was
completed, and Horatio N. F. Reed, of Central City, musteied in as Captain.
K corapany was orgarized and mustered into the United States service July
11 til, 1S62 -Thomas M. Bcwen Captain; J. D. Wells First Lieutenant, and
Francis N. Sales Second Lieut. This company was mostly recruited in Mar-
f-iiall and V\ ashington counties, Kansas.
Recruiting for L company commenced March 2d, 1863. On the 2d of May
First Lietit. John I. Delashmutt and fifty-three men were mustered in. Sec-
ond Lieutenant Charles C. Southard was mustered August 15th, 186:>, and the
company org;.nization completed September 21st, by the muster-in of First
Lieutenant James L. Arnold vice Delashmutt. promoted Captain.
The organization of M company was commenced June 11th, and completed
August 21st, 1863— Captain, Wm. W. P. McConnell; First Lieutenant, Stephen
j^. Kenyon, Second Lieutenant, John L. Price. This company Vv-as mostly re-
cruited in the Neosho Valley.
At the time of the consolidation and organization of the detachments of the
1st- Battalion Kansas Cavalry, of the Third Kansas Volunteers, and of the
iiignth i-Cansas Volunteers into the companies forming the first nine companies
of the Ninth Kansas Cavalry, they were at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Soon
after the organization of the regiment, in 1862, companies A, B, C, G and I
were detached by Special Orders No. 43 of Brig. Gen. James G. Blunt, dated
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 169
Foil Leavenworth, Kansas, June 10th, 1862, and scattered from the Missouri
R.ive.i' to the Rocky Mountains. Company B was stationed in the mountains,
fifty miler, north of Denver City, Colorado, and directed to build what was
afterwards known as Fcrt Halleck. Company A was sent on escort duty to
Fort bnion. New Mexico. Company G was sent to Fort Lyon, Colorado. Com-
pany I was sent to Fort Larimie, and company C to Fort Riley, Kansas.
Four companies of the regiment — D, E, F and H — under the command of
Major Bancroft, of the Ninth, participated in the fight known as the "Locust
Grove Affair," in the Cherokee Nation. This was among the first engagements
in which any of the regiment participated. The result, though not of very
great significance, reflected credit on the troops engaged — marching all night,
surprising the enemy at break of day, capturing over forty prisoners, together
with all their camp and garrison equipage — thus giving an earnest of what
might be expected of them. The same portion of the regiment, under Colonel
Lynde, in the month of August, 1862, were engaged in the running fight and
skirmish with the rebel General Coffey, which continued for eight con-
secutive days and nights, during which time the troops were kept in their
saddles, dismounting only long enough to feed themselves and horses. In
this affair their endurance was more fully tested than their courage.
In the fall of '62 the regiment (except those companies out on the Plains)
under General Solomon, marched to Sarcoxie, Mo., thus confronting the
rebel command under Generals Cooper and Rains. In this position, it was a
foregone conclusion that an engagement of some kind must ensue, and the
Ninth was destined to be the chief actors in bringing it on. About the last
of September Colonel Lynde was ordered to make a reconnoisance of the
enemy's position and force at or near Newton'ia. This w^as done, and the fol-
lowing day an engagement took place, in which the Ninth played an honorable
and conspicuous part, although its conduct was by a few^ aspersed, prompted
to it by malice or jealousy.
Early in the morning Lieut. Colonel Jacobbi, of tlie 9th Wisconsin, with
a part of that regiment and two guns of the 2d Ohio Battery, began the
attack. At 9 o'clock Colonel Lynde appeared on the field and took command,
bringing with him four squadrons of his own regiment, together with a sec-
tion of mountain howitzers attached to the regiment. Disposing of this
limited force to the best advantage, the attack was pressed with all of the
energy and courage possible. The enemy fought obstinately, foriiiied behind
stone walls, in a large stone barn, and in several brick houses, till, despite
this advantage in position, and their large superiority in numbers, they were
gradually being dislodged and driven, when a vidette came in announcing a
heavy rebel column rapidly approaching from the direction of Granby. This
being a dangerous flank movement, and the rebels already greatly out-
numoering our force, a hasty retreat was the only course left. To do this
and save the infantry and artillery, w^as the no light task demanded of the
cavalry, especially as the retreat had to be conducted over a mile and a half
of prairie. By repeated charges and the most stubborn resistance on either
flank, the rebels were so far checked as to enable all of the artillery and a
portion of the infantry to escape. All that cavalry could do was done, and
that their valoi was felt by the enemy the number of their slain will attest.
Added to the discouraging features of this fight should be the fact, that
these companies of the Ninth Kansas were without cjirbines and but pooriy
armed with revolvei-s. Their ranks were decimated; they fought undl they
were literally crowded from the field, finally gathering all that could be
saved from a defeat.
170 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
Voxw days after this the rebels were driven from Newtonia southward,
the L'nion troops pressing them gradually toward the Arkansas river. During
th'o time intervening between the Newtonia affair and the fights of Cane
Hill and Prairie Grove, the regiment was actively engaged in escorting pay-
masters to Fort Scott and supply trains back to the army, together with the
responsible duties of scouting and feeling of the enemy in the immediate
front. The accuracy of its reports and the fidelity with which it accomplished
its scouting missions, frequently elicited the public and private approval of
the General commanding. Tn the Cane Hill fight but two companies of the
Ninth took any part.
During the night preceding the battle of Prairie Grove the Ninth, along
with the balance of the cavalry, were put in position near Cane Hill, and
were awaiting the approach of the enemy, when it was discovered that they
were maneuvering for a more advantageous battle field, and were pressing
our left flank. A countermarch was immediately ordered, and the cavalry
fell back to Rhea's Mills where the supply and ammunition train was cor-
ralled.
General Her)on with his command having come up, encountered the enemy
on the Fayetteville road, and opened the engagement at once. General
Blunt, hearing the cannonading, moved to the scene of action with all of his
infantry and artillery, leaving the cavalry, in charge of the wagon train and
supplies. One company of the Ninth (D) had, during the morning, been en-
gaged with the enemy's advance guard, and during the battle occupied an
advanced position and rendered efficient service in hovering and fighting
on the enemy's flanks.
During the night succeeding the fight Colonel Lynde was ordered to con-
vey the train of wagons loaded with ammunition and quartermaster stores
to Fayetteville.
One day's fight convinced the rebel General Hindman that his most pru-
dent and wise policy was to place as much distance between his army and the
Union army as possible, and thus terminated the battle of Prairie Grove.
While the cavalry cannot demand, for itself the same meed of glory that
justly belongs to the other two arms of the service, it may, without im-
modesty, claim a share. It did what soldiers are expected to do; it obeyed
orders.
In the raid on Van Buren the Ninth took an active part. It was in the
rear of General Blunt's command, and was among the first to enter the town,
having successfully driven a rebel force which had been resisting its ad-
vance. To it was also confided the trust of clearing the town of stragglers
and bringing up the rear of the column when the army returned to Rhea's
Mills. This raid may be considered as the closing aggressive movement of
the Army of the PYontier.
Colonel Lynde, with his regiment, in February, 1S63, was ordered to Fort
S(ott as a convoy to an immense supply train, accompanying which were a
great number of refugee wagons. It is no idle responsibility to safely con-
duct a train several miles in length through a hostile and dangerous country.
It requires indefatigable care, energy and watchfulness. Of the many hundred
thousand dollars' worth of army stores and provisions which have been en-
tiusted to the piotection of this regiment, not one dollar's worth has been
captured or wrenched from it by guerrilla band or rebel force.
The frequent and desperate raids made by the bushwhackers of Western
Missouri on the border counties of Kansas, rendered it necessary that troops
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should be stationed along the borders so as to guard against the recurrence
of such depredations. Accordingly the Ninth was assigned to this field of
operation in March, 1S63. Among the first encounters with the bushwhackers
may be mentioned the sanguinary skirmish one mile south of Westport. on the
17th of June. 18'J3.
General Thos. Ewing had just taken command of the District of the
Border, and being informed that the guerrillas under Todd and Parker in-
tended a raid on Kansas City, he ordered to the latter place Major L. K.
Thacher, with three companies of the Ninth. This officer was in command at
Paola. from which station he marched to Aubrey, taking with him A com-
pany of the Ninth. At the latter place he added to his command a part of
K company, under Captain Pike, the balance being out on a scout with E
company, under Captain Flesher. Sending orders for Captain Flesher to join
him at Kansas City, with his own company and all that he had of K company,
Major Thfi-cher moved on to Kansas City, where he reported to General
Ewing, who ordered his command into camp, which was hardly accomplished
when a courier announced that the guerrillas had ambushed and routed the
force under Captain Flesher en route for Kansas City. General Ewing im-
mediately ordered Major Thacher with his command back to the assistance
of Captain Flesher. Passing through Westport, and southward a half mile,
he met wagons brining in the dead, victims of the fight. From citizens
along with these wagons, the particulars of the ambuscade and the direc-
tion taken by the bushwhackers after the fight was ascertained. The most
intense darkness had by this time set in, and it became necessary to ad-
vance cautiously. Reaching the scene of the disaster, several of the soldiers
who had been dismounted in the fight, and had escaped in the woods, came to
the command, from whom it was made certain that a part of the guerrillas,
bent on booty, had taken a southward course down the state line; the balance
Jiad retreated towards the hills of the Sniabar. Hoping to overtake the band
v.hich had gone down the state line, the troops pursued in that direction,
striking the guerrilla trail the next morning near Indian Creek, and promptly
following it thiough a devious course into the dense woods and underbrush
along ravines, until finally the enemy was discoverd in camp, reposing after
their terrible fatigue. A charge was immediately made. A number of the
guerrillas were killed, and all their horses, equipments and arms were cap-
tured, together with all they had captured in the fight on the previous day.
thus inflicting on them a loss, though not equal to ours, still one which they
severely felt.
The ambuscade of Captain Flesher's command was of such a nature to
wholly exculpate that officer, whose reputation for vigilance, sagacity and
courage was beyond question in his own regiment, where he was best known.
Marching but a few hours behind Major Thacher, and having approached
to. within less than a mile of a military station, a concealed enemy was little
suspected, still the location and surroundings were of the most favorable
character for a surprise— a stone fence on either side of the road, along which
was thick underbrush and foliage. Behind these stone walls in the woods
lay the bushwhackers awaiting the approach of the Union soldiers, and as
scon as they came within range of their guns, like a thtmderclap from a
cloudless sky, came a volley of bullets form a quarter least looked for. A
portion of the guerrillas remaining mounted were so concealed as to be
ready to follow up the first volley with a charge, which gave Captain Flesher
n.o time to form his command or rally from the shock. Hedged in on both sides
172 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
by stone walls, it was not until he had fallen back a half mile, and had ex-
perienced his greatest loss, that he was able to get his men in hand, so as to
make a successful resistance. Up to this time it was a hand to hand fight,
each soldier being compelled to act on his own responsibility, but having
passed beyond the stone walls to the first open space. Captain Flasher
rallied his men and in turn repulsed the guerrillas, killing and wounding, a
number. His command behaved with the utmost coolness, and recovermg
from their temporary confusion, they disputed the ground as well as the
place would admit. One of the guerrillas in this skirmish afterwards re-
marked that he "never saw better fighting than that which was done by
Csptain Flcsher and some of his men."
This affair gave the Ninth a foretaste of the ferocity of the foe they had to
deal with. The appeals of our wounded were only met by an additional
bullet. All of our dead were fouud to have been shot through the head and
heart, hus exhibiting the fiendish and atrocious character of these bush-
whackers.
During the summer the regiment was stationed at different points along
the border. Colonel Lyude, with headquarters, most of the time at Trading
Post; Lieut. Colonel Clarke, with E and G companies, at Hai-risonville; Capt.
Pike, with K company, at Aubrey; Capt. Coleman, with D company, at Pleas-
ant Hill, and Major Thacher, with A and H, at Westport.
From these several stations the detachments operated against the guer-
rillas; in fact, the whole summer was consumed in almost continual skirm-
ishing. Capt. Coleman, with D company, had repeatd encounters with them,
in which he habitually proved himself an ovennatch for them, either in
sagacity, bravery or daring. Capt. Coleman had no superior in this kind
of service, and the service no more efficient officer in finding, routing and
killing bushwhackers. He could "beat them at their own game." This com-
pany killed at least one bushwhacker for every man in the company.
Company C returned and joined the regiment at Trading Post. Linn county,
Kansas, in the month of . This company, under command of Lieut.
Philbrick. at Cabin Creek. July L'd, 1863, participated in the engagement
against General Cooper, who, with 2,200 men, met a government train taking
supplies to the destitute command of Colonel Phillips at Fort Gibson, C. N.,
and ma.de a most formidable resistance to the passage of the Federal troops
at Cabin Creek. The Ist Regiment Kansas colored troops waded the stream
(bin deep, and after gaining a position on the south bank, engaged and
routed tlie enemy, when company C charged into and through the rebel line,
inflicting severe loss upon the enemy, and then holding them in cheek
until the infantry again rushed upon them and compelled them to break in
confusion and seek safety in flight, when C company continued the work of
routing, killing and capturing the enemy until they had inflicted a loss upon
him equal to the entire number of the company, with a loss of only two
killed and but few wounded.
The Quantrell raid on Lawrence took place in the month of .\.ugust, and
nearly every squadron of the 9th participated in his pursuit. Capt. Cole-
man, with D company, and Capt. Pike, with K company, were the first on
his trail. They struck his rear guard, as he was retreating southward from
l.,awrence, near Brooklyn, and hung on his rear and flank, fighting him until
hJ3 b?-nd had scattered among the forests and their haunts in Missouri.
Lieut. Col. Clarke, with E, G and F companies, encountered them as they
passed the state line into Missoviri, and did such execution as the nature of
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 173
the retreat would admit. Major Thacher, with A and L companies ol: the
9th. and one squadron of the 11th Kansas, marched from Westport and
joined in the pursuit near Grand River. His command killed several of the
raiders and recaptured some of the property plundered from Lawrence.
The fiends who perpetrated this atrocious massacre, although seeming
to have every accident in their favor, and profiting by an unheard of au-
dacity, still did not escape unpunished. From the time they left Lawrence
until they finally found safety in their forest fastnesses, our troops attacked
them at every opportunity, so that in the aggregate a large number of them
were made to "bite the dust." Never were soldiers summoned to fight a
more bloodthirsty or cruel foe. No quarters were expected on either side.
"No prisoners!" was the war cry by both parties, a policy inaugurated by the
guerrilla leaders, and, as a sequence, no prisoenrs were taken either to
Federal or rebel headquarters.
This service, from the spring of 1863 to the close of the war, in this part
of Missouri, was of the most inhuman and barbarous character ever known
to a civilized people. The soldiers constituting the large armies were in-
deed fortunate In comparison with the 9th and other troops detailed on this
fearful duty of fighting bushwhackers. Were the former killed in battle and
left in the hands of the enemy, an honorable burial and unmutilated body
was at least awarded them: were they wounded, medical aid and some care
was bestowed on them, and if, unhappily, they were captured, the prospect
of an exchange of prisoners was ever before them. Contrast this treatment
with the unfortunate fate of the Union soldiers on the border. In the hands
of the guerrillas, if killed, their poor, inanimate bodies were outraged and
disfigured; if wounded, their pain and misery was augmented by such torture
as malignant ingenuity could devise; and if, perchance, by some strange
freak of generosity, or through mistake, they were made prisoners, it
proved only an additional calamity, for after undergoing brutal insults, they
were invariably butchered in such manner as the dark and savage caprice of
their captors might suggest. One more chapter terminates tha record of
this; regiment on the border, and this was their participation in the expulsion
of Shelbv and his raiders from Missouri.
Several weeks after the Lawrence massacre, Quantrell collected his bands
of bushwhackers and moved out of the State in a southwest course towards
Texas. About the same time General Ewing received word that the rebel
General Shelby had entered the state from the south and was moving towards
his district, committing devastation and threatening to enter Kansas; where-
upon he mustered all the available troops under his control and hovered
along the eastern line of his district, anticipating the movements of the in-
vaders Meanwhile General Brown, commanding the district east of Gen-
eral Ewing-s had, with the troops under him, engaged the rebels near Mar-
shall and successfully repulsed them, cutting their force in two, so that in
their retreat one portion of the rebels moved off in the direction of Tipton,
while the main command, under Shelby and Coffey, retreated toward War-
rensburg and the District of the Border. General Ewing, with his troops,
struck their trail about four hours after they had passed a point not fai-
southwest of Warrensburg. Pressing his cavalry furiously along, together
with two sections of mountain howitzers, the rebel rear guard was en-
countered just at evening, posted on a hill skirted with timber and dense
underbrush The 9th Kansas, under Lieut. Col'. Clarke and Major Thacher,
were ordered forward and directed to dislodge them from their position.
174 MUitarji nistori/ of Kansas Regime. its.
Dismounting and advancing on foot, tiiey drove the rebels from thtir first
position and again cliarged them in their second; but so effectually were
they concealed, that our men had advanced to within close range, and had
received iheir first volley, before they were fully aware of their proximity.
Bui without hesitation they rushed forward with an impetuosity that swept
the rebels from their stronghold. No more resistance was met until the com-
mand reached Carthage. Before arriving there, however, Colonel Lynde,
with several companies of the 9th Kansas, joined General Bwing's force.
This officer had been ordered to guard the southeastern border of Kansas,
so that a sudden incursion could not be made in that direction without some
dispute. The invaders having passed the point of danger, Colonel Lynde
marched rapidly to Reub's Point, where he awaited the arrival of the Federal
troops. General Ewing's command approached Carthage at daybreak, where
the rebels had camped and were trying to rally their wasting strength.
Captain Earle, with A company of the 9th, led the charge into the town,
capturing their outposts and subsequently a large number of prisoners.
Shelby, with his jaded crew, made but a faint resistance, but continued his
rapid retreat. The pursuit was not relaxed until near Neosho, when it was
deemed imprudent and useless to follow further with the main command.
Major Thacher, with Captain Earle and forty men of A company, were, how-
ever, ordered to follow and open up communications with General McNeil,
who, it was supposed, was pressing down from the Springfield district. This
small foi-ce of the 9th pursued the retreating rebels out of Missouri into
Arkansas, over one hundred and fifty miles south- of Neosho, encountering
numerous bands of guerrillas, vanquishing all opposition, until they found the
rebels had crossed the Boston Mountains, when they returned, overtaking
General Ewing's command at Fort Scott.
The 9th Kansas, in this exhausting chase, were severely ti-ied. For twenty-
six days, and a large portion of every night, were they in the saddle, ready
to march, forage or fight. The men could endure more than their horses.
Many of the cavalrymen walked more miles than they rode, so as to husband
the strength of the animals on which they so implicitly relied in the hour of
need.
The regiment, by detachments, returned to their several stations, where
they remained until March, 1864, when, by a Special Order from General
Sohofleld, all Kansas troops in Western Missouri were ordered over the line
into Kansas. Previous to this, however. Colonel Lynde, wishing to get his
regiment together and to be connected with a larger army, and engaged in a
warfare where the foe had at least some honor, instead of the brutal and
unnatural service of hunting and fighting bushwhackers, (a feeling to which
the entire regiment responded,) had made application to the War Depart-
ment to have his regiment sent either to the Army of the Cumberland or to
General Steele, then preparing to cooperate with General Banks in his Red
River Expedition. To the latter Department the regiment was assigned, and
accordingly in March they rendezvoused at Lawrence, preparatory to joining
that army.
Since the organization of the regiment, at no one time before had it been
assembled together, so that for both officers and men there was a reasonable
assurance that in the future their efforts would be consolidated, and that
they should act as one body with one purpose. The regiment numbered
1.200 men at this time.
On the 3d of April the regiment began its march for Little Rock, Arkansas,
via Harrisonville, Clinton and Springfield. From the latter place southward
Military Historii of Kansas Uegiments. 175
their route led them through a country scoured by both armies, destitute
of meat and of nearly everything which horses or mules could eat. A small
supply of corn was taken from Springfield, but utterly insufficient to meet
the wants of a command traversing a region of three hundred miles, moun-
tainous and barren, save here and there a small flat made at the confluence
of mountain streams. Every day foraging parties were sent out to glean
whatever of roughness or grain might have escaped the rapacity of preceding
troops. But despite the most untiring industry and sagacity, the horses and
mules became nearly famished, daily growing thin and weak, until finally
many were unable to go farther, and were left on the road to shift for them-
selves or to die. During one night the mules ate off seventeen wagon tongues
to which they had been tied, so keenly were they pinched with hunger. And
to add to the distress of the regiment, it became water bound at a place on
King's River, and was detained there two days.
At Springfield Colonel Lynde received orders to report at Fort Smith in-
stead of Little Rock, the original destination. Having crossed the Boston
Mountains and the Arkansas river at Ozark, the regiment marched to Fort
Smith, on the south side thereof. Arriving there, orders were found directing
the regiment to report at once at Little Rock, and without halting long
enough to rest or recruit, it recrossed the river at Van Buren, passed down the
north side as far as Clarksville, when it was again met with imperative
orders from General Steele to return to Fort Smith by forced marches, as
that place was in imminent danger. Lieut. Colonel Clarke, picking the most
able of men and horses, promptly complied with the order, halting en route
only long enough to feed the animals, accomplishing the distance of one
hundred and fifty miles in fifty-four hours. At Van Buren nothing but a
flat boat was at hand to ferry the command over; and as delay was danger-
ous. Colonel Clarke ordered the saddles and equipments to be transferred
in the boat and the horses to be driven in and forced to swim across, which
was succssfully accomplished without casualty, and the command enabled
to report without much delay to the commanding oflScer at Fort Smith. The
enemy threatening the Fort having declined an attack, the regiment was
ordered into camp on Hazzard Praii'ie, where it remained until July.
F company was stationed at Van Buren May 23d, and did some very
efficient and successful service in scouting and patroling the country. On
the 25th of June Lieut. I. W. Dow, with but four men, chased and killed the
rebel Col. Faith, of an Arkansas regiment, and captured his horse and ac-
coutrements when within rifie range of his command, and escaped without
loss. June 30th, Lieut. Opdyke, with a small foraging party, was attacked
at midnight by a force double their own number, and despite the confusion
of the midnight attack, they successfully repulsed them, with a loss of one
sergeant killed and one corporal wounded.
During our stay here Colonel Lynde was in command of the Cavalry
Brigade, and the regiment did the most arduous duty, scouting and skirm-
ishing. Major Doudna, with four companies, made a scout and foraging ex-
pedition on the north side of the river, gathering a large amount of corn
for the Fort, capturing a number of prisoners, and killing eight or ten of
the enemy, among whom was a rebel Lieut. Col., bearing dispatches of im-
portance to the guerrillas operating in Northern Arkansas and Missouri.
Lieut. Col. Clarke, with five companies of the 9th and four of the Gth
Kansas, was ordered to penetrate southward as far as Dallas, to ascertain
the intention and force of the enmy. Near Quito he encountered ;i rebel com-
176 . Military History of Kansas Regiments.
mand, which he vigorously charged, putting them to flight, capturing twenty
or thirty prisoners, from whom he obtained the desired information, and
then returned to camp, having accomplished the object of his scout. Another
important raid was made by Major Thacher. with four companies of the 9th,
four of the 6th, three of the 14th Kansas, and three of the 4th Arkansas
Infantry, to a locality known as Lane's Bottom, down the river about one
hundred miles below Port Smith. The march most of the distance was ac-
complished during the night time, so as to effect a surprise of a rebel force
reported camped at that place. A deserter having carried information lihead,
this part of the programme failed. Nevertheless the expedition accomplished
all that was expected of it. It had several skirmishes with the rebels, killing
twelve, among whom was a Major Pitsworth, a wealthy rebel of this locality,
who had been very vindictive and abusive to all the Union men of this region.
July 2d the regiment took up its line of march for Little Rock once again,
where it arrived July 14th, and went into camp on the north side of the
river. Here the men suffered intensely from impure water and excessive heat,
but there was no respite from active duty for them.
The repulse of General Banks, and consequently of Steele, afforded the
rebels the opportunity of detaching large bands of cavalry to harrass and
destroy the communications to Liltl? Jrek. /-r.-crp: the more enterprising
of the rebel Generals assigned to this service were Shelby, Marmaduke and
Fa.gan. Against the troops of each of these leaders the 9th was often pitted.
Majors Pomeroy and Doudna made an expedition towards White River,
in which expedition they did good sei-vice, routing and dispersing the rebels
operating in that section, and this gave some security to the small posts
acting as defense to the railroad running from Duvall's Bluff to Little Rock.
In August, from information derived from scouts, it was known that rebel
conscripting parties were scouring the country between the railroad and the
Arkansas river, impressing all who were able to boar arms. General Steele
ordered a detachment of soldiers from the 9th Kansas, under Major Thacher,
to proceed to the vicinity of Clear Lake, and liberate that region from the
presence of the conscriptors. By a rapid movement this command was en-
abled to completely surprise their chief rendezvous, routing Col. Lightfoot's
cc'mmand, taking some prisoners, destroying a large amount of commissary
stores, and effectually defeating the conscripting movement in that section.
In the meantime the rebel General Shelby had succeeded in passing north
of the Little Rock railroad, and had for a long time baffled all efforts to dis-
lodge him liom his strongholds on White River, from which, with fearful
rapidity, he would dart down on the railroad when and where he was least
expected, commit immense damage and then retreat as suddenly as he came.
Aa exjiedition was fitted out, (of which the 9th was a part), under Lieutenant
Colonel Clarke, and ordered to pursue him after one of these characteristic
raids, in which he had destroyed a large amount of hay and haying imple-
ments, had captured nearly a whole regiment of infantry and burned their
quarters.
Following swiftly after them, Col. Clarke's command struck Shelby's rear
guard nortn cf Brownsville, and immediately began to press them. A running
fight rtiis ke})t up until they reached Bull Bayou, where the rebels made a
stand. Availing themtelves of the strong position afforded by the stream and
surroundings, they made a desperate attempt to effectually resist any further
aivance of the Federal troops. Two battalions of the 9th were dismounted and
ordered to make the charge, Maj. Pomeroy leading one, and Maj. Thacher the
• MiUta7-y Histori/ of KanmH Ref/hnents. 177
other. The formf r received the lirsl and most t'atal volley, but without fal-
tering, it mshed across the streajn and up the bank, pouring a steady fire into
the ei^oiny, wlio soon broke and tied. The other battalion, crossing the bridge,
and charging impetuously on the lelt, were equally triumphant. The Union
loss was very heavy, and the rebel loss still larger. The pursuit was kept up
for twenty miles, until Shelby's force was so effectually scattered and punished
a.- lO insure thereafter safety and security to the communications between Du-
val I's Bluff and I.ittle Rock.
When Price crossed the Arkansas river en route for his famous raid into
Missouri, the 9th was sent to annoy and act as a corps of observation, Price
keeping: his command so consolidated as to leave no opportunity to attack him
in detail.
In September Capt. Coleman made a brilliant scout rioutii of Little Rock,
in which he achieved a victory over a rebel command three times his number.
Shortly after, Lieut. Dow, of F company, also made a scour south from Little
Rock, in which he and his command won distinction. They fought a rebel
force largely their superior in numbers, which had ambushed them, and after
a short but sharp encounter put them to flight, leaving thirty of their men
dead on the field. This may be said to wind up the active and important ser-
vice of the regiment. There are a vast number of heroic deeds of officers and
privates, which must necessarily go down to future generations along with the
endless unwritten history of the war.
Owing to the fact that the companies composing the regiment wei-e, soon
after the regimental organization, so widely scattered, and on account of the
nature and character of the duty they were called upon to perform, it is im-
possible to give in detail an account of each battle and skirmish in which each
part was engaged. It is unquestionably true, however, that the duty they
wete called on to perform was of the most dangerous and arduous kind, and
required the most vigilant care and sound judgment on the part of each officer
and man. Had the regiment, been from its organization, kept together and
assigned a place where distiiiction was awarded for valiant and faithful ser-
vice, it would, ujidonbtedlv have carved out for itself a record which would
have added still additional luster to the already enviable fame which justly be-
longs to it, as well as to the other heroic regiments sent forth by the State of
Kansas.
MILITARY HISTORY OF THE TENTH KANSAS VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.
Hy lurniBg to the history of the 3d and 4th regiments, we find that they,
with .1 few men from the Fifth, marched to Paola, Kansas, and, under orders
from the War Department, were consolidated, which fonned the regiment
bearing the number at the head of this history.
This regiment (the 10th) ought, in reality, to have been numbered the 3d;
and had +he Governor of our State contended with Gen. Hunter, who acted for
the General Government in the consolidation of these regiments, no doubt
such number would have been given the 10th.
12— ii.
178 Militarif Bisiorii of Kansas Ri'qiments.
A short lime previous to tlie ( onsolidatiou of these regiments at Paola,
W. F. Cloud, Major 2d Kansas Cavalry, was appointed Colonel of the 10th;
H. H. Williams, lato Major 3d regiment, Lieut. Colonel; Major O. B. Gunn,
late 4th regiment, Major; First Lieut, and Adjutant C. B. Zulaskey, late Adju-
tant 3d reginient, /-djutaiit, and John G. Haskell, late Regimental Quarter-
master 3d rtgiment, Regimental Quartermaster. No Surgeon was assigned to
the regiment, as Drs. Scott and Newman both claimed the place; and they
both being friends cf the Governor, he declined to interfere, and Surgeon
Baiky. of the 1st, took charge of the regimenta] sick until his transfer, which
took place soon— May 2d. 1S62.
About the time of the consolidation, as will be seen by reference to the his-
tory of the Fourth, Col. Weer, Lieut. Col. Burris, Adjutant Phillips and Sur-
geon Soott, all late of the 4th, by contesting their so-called muster out before
the War department, were retained in their respective ranks in the 1 0th
Regiment, this decision being grounded on the fact that they were the oldest
officers, and hence should have been transferred with the 4th to the 10th in
their several positions, instead of being mustered out, as was claimed by Gen.
Huntc r. the commander of the Department, and Charles Robinson, the Gov-
ernor of the State,. So this muster was set aside, and these officers held their
positions.
At the time tiie regiment was consolidated at Paola. April 3d, 1862, the
oigani/.ation stood as follows.
Colonel.— W. F. Cloud.
Lieut. Colonel— H. H. Williams.
Major— O. B. Gunn.
Adjutant — C. B. Zulaskey.
Regimental Q. M. — .lohn G. Haskell.
Suigeon in charge of Regiment — Mahlou Bailey.
Surgeons contesting the position — John W. Scott and Albert Newman.
New Chaplain elected at the time of consolidation — John H. Drummond.
A full non-commissioned staff was appointed. Their names and the names
of all the enlisted men will be found in the regimental i-oster.
Company A- Captain, Josiah E. Hayes; 1st Lieut., Thos. E. Milhoan; 2d
Litun., Fernando H. Burris.
Company B — Captain, Matthew Quigg; 1st Lieut., Seth M. Tucken; 2d
Lieut.. David Whittaker.
Company C — Captain, John Foreman; 1st Lieut., .Joseph K. Hudson; 2d
Lif'ut., Isaac M. Ruth.
Company D — Capt.. Hli Snyder; 1st Lieut., Geo. D. Brooke; 2d Lieut., Fred-
eiici\ A. Smalley.
f;ompany E — Capt.. John F. Bioadhead; 1st Lieut., David Schoen; 2d Lieut.,
^Vm. B. Keith.
Company F — Capt., Jolin J. Boyd; 1st Lieut., Nathan Price; 2d Lieut., Cy-
rus Leland, Jr.
Company G — Capt., Jas. M. Harvey; I'st Lieut., Jas. H. Harris; 2d Lieut.,
.lopephus D. Warner.
Company H — Napoleon B. Blantou: 1st Lieut., Saml. J. Stewart; 2d Lieut.,
James H. Signor.
Company I— Capt.. Charles P. Twiss; 1st Lieut., William C. Jones; 2d
Lieut. J. Finn Hill.
Company K — Capt., Gi'eenville Watson; 1st Lieut.. Jerome T. Kelley; 2d
Lieut., Horace G. Loring.
MUiturj/ Hisioiji of Kanxaa h'cyiniciils. 179
The regiment was about eight hundred strong, and from the fad that it
v,as made up of men who had been in the service, and of organizations that
had been iu tire field sufiiciently long to have all the men culled out of them
that were not able-bodied and sound enough to stand a soldier's hardships, it
was, perhaps, composed of the best material, physically, of any regiment that
ever went from the State. I'his will be noticed by referring to the rolls from
month to month, on which is ^hown but very little sickness, and but few
deaths from disease for the next year or two.
Here at Paola, IJeut. F. H. Burris resigned April 16th, 1862, and on the
24th of May i;ollowing. Sergeant William B. Stone was promoted to 2d Lieut,
vice Burris, resigned.
Immediately after the organization of the regiment, is was marched to Fort
Scott— still under the command of Col. Cloud. Arriving there, they went into
camp, awaiting further orders. .
Charles S. Hills was mustered as a Captain in this regiment, through some
mistake, on the 11th of May, 1862, there being no vacancy. On the 5th of May.
Major O. B. Gunn resigned. On the 27th of May, 1862, Captain Eli Snyder re-
signed, and on the 15th of June following, there being now a vacancy, Capt.
Hills was made Captain of company D vice Snyder, resigned.
After remaining at Fort Scott a short time, four companies were ordered
to report to Col. Doubleday, 2d Ohio Cavalry, and under Captain Foreman,
marched with that oliicer's command on an expedition into the Indian country,
for fhe purpose of attacking a force under the notorious Col. Watie, of the
1st Cherokee Rebel Regiment. The command was all cavalry and artillery,
with the exception of the four companies of the 10th. Colonel Doubleday
marched his command thirty miles a day, compelling the infantry to keep pace
with the cavalry and artillery. This, too, in a burning sun, tried the metal of
the infantry, but they were not the men to be outdone in marching, though
they had to contend with cavalry, and arrived before the rebel chiettain's camp,
some one hundred and twenty miles below Fort Scott, at the same time with
the cavalry, ready and willing to attack the enemy. On the 2d of May, Mahlon
Bailey resigned, though he, in fact, never was the Surgeon of the Regiment.
Soon after this, P. G. Parker, of the 6th Kansas, was transferred to the 10th,
as Assistant Surgeon.
.About the 1st of June, liib2, Col. William Weer, Lieut. Col. Burris, Adjutant
James A. Phillips, and Surgeon John W. Scott arrived at Fort Scott and as-
sumed their places in the regiment, per order of the War Department, of which
mention has been made. Col. Cloud was transferred to the 2d Kansas Cav-
alry. H. H. Williams resumed his place as Major, now vacated by the resig-
nation of Gunn, and Adjutant Zulaskey gave up his position, the decision of
the War Department holding him to have been out of the service from the
time of his muster-out in the 3d.
On the llih of June, 1862, Lieut. John G. Haskell, Regimental Q. M., was
promoted to Captain and A. Q. M., United States Army. On the 12th of June,
1862, Capt. Hayes, company A, resigned, and on the 23d of the same month, 1st
Lieut. Thomas B. Milhoan was promoted Captain vice Hayes, resigned.
Col. Weer was immediately placed in command of the expedition, then
ready to march into the Indian Territory; Lieut. Col. Burris was assigned to
the command at Fort Leavenworth; Maj. Williams took command of the regi-
ment, and 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant James A. Phillips was detached on the
staff of Col. Weer, as Acting Assistant Adjt. Gen., Lieut. Leland acting as
Adjutant of the regiment.
180 Militari/ Histori/ of Kansas Regiments.
On the 13th of June the regiment, under command of Captain Twigg, Major
Williams being absent with leave, marched from Fort. Scott to the Osage Mis-
sion, for the purpose of forming part of the column of the Indian Expedition;
from the Mission to Humboldt, where they remained a few days: then, with
four companies of the 9th, the Indian regiments, and 1st Kansas Battf-ry,
marched down the Neosho River, and thence across the country to Baxter's
Springs, where they joined Solomon's Brigade. Remained at Baxter's Springs
about a week, when they marched to Cowskin Prairie, for the purpose of at-
tacking Waitie, who had again assembled his forces in that neighborhood, the
advance Brigade of Col. Solomon skirmishing with the enemy, but failing to
bring on a general engagement, the rebels being badly frightened, and fleeing
south in great confusion. The 10th followed, but being infantry, were unable
to come up. Remained at Cowskin Prairie a few days, and then marched
south with V/eer's Division in the direction of the rebel Clarkson's camp,
hoping to be able to surprise that precious cut-throat and his ragamuffins.
When within abaut thirty miles of the enemy's camp, Col. Weer detailed two
companies of the 9th Kansas, the 1st Indian and a part of the 2d and 6th, and
one hundred men of the 10th, under Capt. Quigg, and marched all night, ar-
riving before the rebel camp about sunrise on the morning of July 3d, 1862.
The enemy's camp was situated on a hill, the ascent being steep and rocky,
and the only practicable road being a narrow track leading up on the south
side. Weer, however, determined to throw^ his forces around the hill in order
to capture the enemy if possible. The two companies of the 9th Avere moved
to the northeast side, the Indians to the south and southeast, and the infantry
of the 10th, supporting a section of the 1st Kansas Battery, was ordered, after
the artillery was found not to be of much service, owing to the abrupt rising of
the ground, to fix bayonets and charge upon the enemy's camp from the west.
These dispositions were hastily made. The attacking column coming from
the west, the 9th and Indians being mounted, swept around on each side of
the hill, driving the pickets, and then charged up the heights, while the com-
mand of the 10th, leaving a few Indians to support the artillery, charged up the
western side of the heights, almost completely enveloping the enemy's camp.
Had it not been for the extremely rugged condition of the ground, and the
density of the woods on two sides of the heights, the whole rebel command,
amounting to about seven hundred strong, must have been captured. At the
first dash, the enemy fired one round, and then broke in hopeless confusion
over the two rough sides of the hill above spoken of. But they did not all
make good their retreat. Some sixty or seventy were killed and wounded,
mostly killed, the loyal Indians having but little quarter for ther rebel breth-
ren, and one hundred and fifty-five, including Col. Clarkson, their leader, taken
prisoners, besides a very large amount of camp and garrison equipage. Our
loss in this affair was light, the 10th having but few men wounded. After the
engagement the command fell back to Wolf Creek, where the detachments
of the 10th rejoined their regiment, going into camp for a few days, then
marching with Weer's Division towards Fort Gibson, then held by the rebel
Gen. Cooper with 5,000 men. The command marched to Flat Rock Creek,
eighteen miles from Gibson, Cooper retreating across the Arkansas River as
the Division approached. At this camp. Captain Foreman, of C company,
was promoted to Major 3d Indian Regiment, Indian Brigade.
The regiment lay at Flat Rock a short time, all the while expecting to be
led across the Arkansas River to attack Cooper, but were disappointed, as
the sequel will show.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. iHl
On the ISth of July, 1S62, Captaifl Charles P. Twiss, Co. I, resigned, and on
the 25th of the same month, 1st Lieut Wm. C. Jones was mustered as Captain
of Co. I vice Twiss, resigned, and also on the same day, J. Finn Hill promoted
from 2d to 1st Lieut, vice Jones, promoted. Lieut. Pope, of this Co., who had
been mustered out when the old 3d was re-organized, was assigned as 2d
Lieut. Co. I vice Hill, promoted,
On the 1st of August, 2d Lieut. H. C. Loring was promoted to 1st Lieut,
vice Fleming, mustered out, and on the same day Sergeant Major Sherrin was
promoted to 2d Lieut, of company K vice Loring promoted.
The regiment kept falling back from camp to camp until it reached Fort
Scott, on the 15th day of August, where it remained a short time, when Gen.
Blunt took command of the Division, and Col. Weer, of the 10th, was assigned
to the command of the 2d Brigade, the 10th forming part of that Brigade under
the new organization of the Division.
On the lith day of August, 1862, Capt. John J. Boyd, of Co. F, resigned.
On the 26th of the same month, Stephen J. Willis was mustered 1st Lieut, of
Co. A vice Milhoan, promoted, and on the 13th of the same month, Quarter-
master Sergeant A. J. Lloyd was promoted Regimental Quartermaster vice
Haskell, promoted.
On the 27th day of August, the 10th, forming lilrt of the 2d Brigade, Fron-
tier Division, marched into Missouri to assist in checking the advance of the
rebel force then moving through the western part of that State, under Cols.
Coffey and Cockrell. After having traversed a good portion of the western
part of the State, marching from two to three hundred miles, part of the time
on foot, and part of the time jolted in six mule wagons, the pursuit was aban-
doned. The rebel chieftains, after marching as far north as Lone Jack, re-
treated to the hills of Southwestern Missouri and Arkansas, where, being re-
inforced, the 10th had to wait for the Division to concentrate, before giving
battle to these great Missouri horse racers and horse thieves.
Setember 1st, 2d Lieut. Fred. A. Smaliey was promoted 1st Lieut. Company
D, ^nd Sergeant R. W. Wood promoted to 2d Lieut, vice Smaliey, promoted.
September 10th, 1862, Henry H. Tuttle was appointed Assistant Surgeon,
and imniediatelv transferred to the Indian Brigade for duty.
On the 15th of September. 1st Lieut. Nathan Price, Co. F, was promoted to
Captain vice Bcyd, resigned, and 2d Lieut. Cyrus Leland, same company, same
date, was promoted to 1st Lieutenant vice Price, promoted.
Soon after this celebrated chase after Col. Coffey, the Division of General
Blunt, then under command of General Solomon, met the rebels under Gen.
Rains and Cols. Coffev and Cooper, who had come to bay, after receiving heavy
reinforcements, at Newtonia, Mo., on the day of September. The^lOth
participated in the fight at this point, receiving, however, very little damage,
though thev stood under the fire of the enemy's artillery for several hours, but
his aim being bad and the distance great, they came off with but few men hurt.
This fi-ht was conducted by Solomon, who had been promoted Brigadier Gen-
eral aad wirh his usual caution, he positively refused to permit the line to
advance, and was particularly severe on the 10th, threatening them with dire
veng-ance if they dared to move forward from the line of battle he had estab-
lished a mile and a half away from the enemy. The regiment was compelled
to stand idly by and see the enemy hold undisputed possession of the field,
when they knew that with the other portions of their Brigade, they could have
completely routed his forces. The regiment now fell back to Sarcoxie, eighteen
miles north, waiting with the Division for reinforcements, or rather for Gen.
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Blunt, \\ lio soon arrived and restored confidence among the troops, and espe-
cially the loth, they having great faith in his good sense and sagacity. In the
meantime tho enemy were rapidly reinforced. However, Gen. Schoflield having
arrived with two additional Divisions, the army at once moved back to New-
tonia, whei-e they quickly routed the enemy, driving him towards the Arkan-
sas line. The 10th was but slightly engaged, as the enemy was routed before
they could gei up. but followed him for fifteen or twenty miles, unable to over-
take him. however, as all his forces were mounted, and, in addition, pretty
badly frightened. Soon sifter this the regiment marched on the road to Pea
Ridge, Arkansas, at which point they arrived about the 12th of October, after
having made several halts on the way. All this time the enemy were imme-
diately in their front, but were constantly being pressed back by the Army of
the Fiontiei-. of which this regiment now formed a part. Arriving at Pea
Ridge, they were allowed to rest for a short time, while the cavalry were en-
deavoring to find out what had become of the enemy. On the return of the
cavalry, it was ascertained that the rebels had divided their forces, part going
in the direction of Huntsville and Fayetteville, while another portion, about
five thousand strong, had moved west, in the direction of the Indian Territory.
Those moving to the we^ji Gen. Schofield ordered Gen. Blunt to follow with
the 1st Division, which wa*cut loose from the main Army of the Frontier.
The 10th remained with the 1st Division, and marched with it, on the 20th of
October, to Bentonville, Arkansas; but the enemy had moved a short time in
advance of our arrival, and although we had marched all night, were allowed
only sufficient time to cook breakfast, when we were again ordered forward,
marching all day the 21st and all night, but to be disappointed the next morn-
ing, when, arriving within six or seven miles of the battle ground to hear the
roar of the artillery, and we not on hand lo take part. Every nerve was
strained to the utmost to reach the field in time to take an active part, but we
were too late to participate in the fight to any considerable degree.
On the 2Sth of October, John Bryan, Sergeant Co. F. was promoted tc 2d
Lieut, same Co. vice Leland, promoted.
After remaining in the vicinity of Old Fort Wayne, C. N., at which point
the fight last spoken of took place, we marched to Camp Bowen, on the head
waters of White Rivei'. During the time of the stay at this camp, com-
panies A and B were detached and ordered to take possession of some flour-
ing mills in the vicinity of Fayetteville. which they did, driving the enemy
therefrom, but were compelled to abandon their camp on the approach of a
large body of the enemy's cavalry, slipping through his lines in the dark-
ness of the night, and rejoining their regiment at Camp Babcock on the
head waters of the Grand Saline, where it had already arrived on the 10th
of November. Company F was ordered out from this camp to Hilderbrand's
Mills, C. N.. but were driven in after having remained a short time by a
body of rebel cavalry, showing the enemy to be strong and on the watch. Con-
sequently the regiment remained logethei- after that, while in that country.
It being thought too dangerous to risk single companies far away from the
division.
On the morning of the 27th of November, the regiment broke camp and
marched with the 1st Division on Cane Hill, in Washington county, Ar-
kansas, where fully eight thousand cavalry, with eight pieces of artillery,
under the rebel General Marmaduke, were encamped. In fact, this force was
the advance of General Hindman's army, thrown out to dispute the advance
of our forces. The men all knew full well that though their mairh had been
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but lightly contested through Southwestern Missouri and Arkansas, that
from that time forward they would have something else to do besides driving
back pickets. So, when they made this march, the chances were that on the
morrow their thanksgiving dinner would be composed of lead, with sabres
thrown in to help digestion. But these men were only too glad lo have a
chance at the common foe, alike to good government and humanity. We
marched all day and till late in the night of the 27th; slept a few hours and
resumed the march at daylight on the morning of the 28th. Wiien within
two or three miles of Cane Hill, our ears were greeted with the sound of the
guns of the 2d Indiana Battery. Pushing forward at a double quick, we
arrived just in time to help drive the enemy from his position around the
College, which he had stubbornly maintained against the cavalry and ar-
tillery; but when the long line of gleaming bayonets of the 10th. 11th and
ISth Kansas, and the 9th Wisconsin flashed upon his sight, and when the
musket balls began to whistle about his ears, he quickly gave up the contest
at that point and retreated down the road, hotly pursued by the 2d and 3d
Brigades, the 10th leading, and being entitled to the road, followed close upon
his heels, giving him no time to reform until he had passed through the
town, which is a scattering village of two or thi'ee miles in extent 'On the
rising ground at the south end of the village, the enemy again drew in line
of battle, but the 2d Brigade moved up the road, the 10th leading the advance,
tbe solid ranks and determined tread of the infantry again frightejiod this
chivalric cavalry, and they scampered off before the men could get even a
single shot. Again the enemy retreated to the mountains, four miles south
of the village, where he made a strong stand, holding the cavalry and ar-
tillery in check, but breaking on the first charge of the infantry. The enemy
made two more stands, from which he was quickly driven, and then, being
thoroughly discouraged, fell back rapidly down the valley of Cove Cr^ek to
join Hindman's army. The last charge completely routed him, hurling him
back over the Boston Mountains, and pursuing him until darkness put an end
to the battle.
It does not necessarily belong to this history, but it is perhaps well to say
here, that no more brilliant engagement was fought in the West, and the 10th
had the pride of having another name inscribed on the folds of its banneis.
especially as it will be remembered that the enemy was full eight thou-
sand strong, while the Union forces numbered only four thousand, and not
over two thousand of these were actually engaged. General Blum's official
report will show the number of casualties.
The regiment went into camp at Cane Hill, but was suffered to remain
quiet only a short time. It soon became apparent that General Hindman's
whole army was advancing. Our cavalry were constantly skirmishing with
his advance, which moved up slowly, but with that steadiness and force
which showed that there was something besides cavalry pushing the advance.
Our cavalry contested every inch of the ground, while the infantry, the 10th
included, were ordered out at short notice several times, in anticipation of a
genera] engagement. This, however, was not brought on until the Tth of De-
cember, although a part of the 2d and 11th Kansas were hotly pressed on the
(;th, but held their ground. On the morning of the Tth the 10th was ordered
out on the Van Buren road to assist in checking the rebel advance and to
support the 2d and 11th, then pressed by an overwhelming foice of the enemy's
cavalry. Scarcely had the regiment gone into line of battle at trie far end
of the village of Cane Hill, and had just began to move to the supi)ort of the
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forces engaged, when the startling intelligence reached them that General
Hind, with his whole force, with the exception of his cavalry at the
mountain, by a night march, had passed up on the east, bj" w^hat is known
arf the "Wire Road," completely flanking the 1st Division, and sandwiching
himself between this Division and the other two Divisions of^the Army of
the Frontier, rapidly marching to its support. A retrograde movement was
immediately made, the 10th, with the 1st Division, marching back by way
of Rhea's Mills, taking a circuitous route, to reach General Herron's com-
mand, (the 2d and 3d Divisions), he being hotly engaged. Hindman. after
having placed his army in the direct road leading from Cane Hill to
Herron's command, tunied upon the latter for the purpose of crushing him be-
fore the 1st Division could come up. To reach Herron's command, the regi-
ment had by the circuitous route indicated to march eighteen miles, which
they made the most of the way on the double-quick. Guided by the roar
of Herron's artillery, they marched straight from Rhea's Mills to the right
of his line of battle, where they immediately became engaged, opening the
battle so far as the 1st Division was concerned.
For the part the regiment took in this engagement, the following report
of Major Williams, is here inserted and made part of this history:
Headquarters 10th Kansas Volunteer Infantry.
Rhea's Mills, Washington Co., Ark., December 10. 1862.
Lieutenant — I have the honor to submit the following report of the part
taken by the 10th Regiment Kansas Volunteers in the battle of Praiiie Grove,
Sunday the 7th instant:
The regiment entered the Grove on the enemy's left, by order of Col. Wm.
Weer, commanding the 2d Brigade, about 3 o'clock p. m. Upon entering the
timber, which was very dense, I ordered Co. B, Captain Quigg, to deploy as
skirmishers to find the enemy. They had but just formed, and the skirm-
ishers advanced thirty yards, before the enemy opened on us, and the regi-
ment was engaged under a terrific fire, which lasted for half an hour, when,
by order of General Blunt, I withdrew the regiment to the open ground
adjoining the timber; but after a few moments res^Dite, we moved again to the
front, about thirty yards in advance of our former position, obliquing our
line of battle to the right, as the rebels had moved a large force to their
left, extending far beyond our right. Our line at this time was in a hollow
or depression in the ground, and the command by lying down, escaped most
of the leaden hail which was hurled at them, by more than three limes their
number, for one hour and a half, exposed to a deadly fire during that time
from the front and both flanks. It seems almost a miiacle that the com-
mand was not annihilated.
About sunset the rebels charged with two regiments upon and turned
our right flank, and I ordered the regiment to retreat which they did in good
style, to the open ground in our rear. In the meantime, the ist Kansas
Battery, Lieut. Tenney commanding, which was in our rear, opened upon
the rebels obliquely across our right with canister, which checked the force
of rebels extending beyond our right and sent them in disorder to the brush.
The 10th then formed on the right of the Battery, when the rebels com-
menced playing upon us with a battery of artillery which they had planted
on their extreme right, but it was quickly silenced by a few well directed
shots from Tenney's 1st Kansas Battery. By this time, it being quite dark,
both parties ceased firing, and the engagement was ended.
Military Histon/ of Kansax liri/unciils. Ibo
Ueut. Phillips, Regimental Adjutant, and all the officers of the line
present, behaved with gallantry and attended to their duties with promptness
and decision. The non-commissioned officers and privates, also, vviih a very
few exceptions, behaved nobly, and obeyed every command promptly and
with a coolness worthy of veterans.
The following is a list of the killed and wounded in the regiment during
the action:
Company A— Captain xMilhoan commanding— forty-one in action. Wounded:
1st Lieut. Stephen .J. Willis, hip, severely; Corporal T. B. Davis, thigh,
severely; Corporal Guy R. Butler, knee, slightly; Corporal W. A. Simmons,
arm, slightly; Private James W. Talbott, face, slightly; Private David L.
Bretsinger, face, slightly; Private E. C. Wager, face, slightly.
Company B— Captain Quigg commanding— thirty-nine meu in action.
Killed: Private Joshua Taylor. Wounded: Private Andrew Frueling, severely;
Private John Pfahl, knee, severely; Private Charles Pringle, shoulder
severely; Private John M. Knight, neck, slightly; Private Garrett A. Lenarts,
breast, slightly; Private Wm. Walker, head, slightly; Private Geo. W.
Cbilders, ankle, slightly; Private John Cook, leg, severely; Musician Chris-
topher Trew, side, slightly.
Company C— Captain Brooks commanding— thirty-eight men in action.
Wounded: Private Christian Barhan, head, severely; Private Samuel Strong,
thigh, severely; Private John W. Wilhite, hip, slightly.
Company D— Captain Hills commanding— forty-four men in action.
^^'ounded: Sergeant Elisha L. Main, face, slightly; Private Wm. Butner,
lungs, mortally; Private Francis M. Canfield, neck and shoulder, severely;
Private John W. Priddy, side, slightly.
Company E— Captain Broadhead commanding— fifty-three meu in action.
Killed: Private Chas. D. Rice. Wounded: 1st Lieut. David Schoen, arm,
mortally; Sergeant John W. Flora, ^ot, severely; Sergeant E. E. Oakley,
shoulder, severely; Corporal C. E. Hearkins. arm, severely; Corporal N. G.
Barker, side, slightly; Private James Putnam, foot, slightly; Private W.
Baldwin, arm. sliglitly: Private James Harden, shoulder, severely; Private
W B. McClure, both arms, severely; Private W. P. Ramsey, arm, severely;
Private B. Yates, hand, slightly; Private J. Williams, head slightly; Private
D. H. Wheeler, wrist, severely.
Company F-lst Lieut. Cyrus Leland, Jr., commanding— forty-seven men
in action Wounded: 1st Lieut. Cyrus Lelend. Jr., shoulder, slightly; 2d
Lieut John Bryan, side, slightly; Sergeant Edward Hoverson, leg. severely;
Private E J B. Jones, arm. severely; Private Thomas P. Case, arm. slightly;
Private Wm C. Searcy, face, severely; Private John McTonny. arm, severely.
Company G-Captain Harvey commanding-thirty-four men in action.
Wounded: Sergeant Gregor Wohlwend, shoulder, slightly; Corporal Solomon
Hastings, side, severely; Corporal W. C. Harris, elbow, slightly; Private John
W Burris, breast, slightly; Private R. F. Young, leg, slightly.
Company H-Captain Blanton commanding-twenty-four men in action.
Killed- Private John W. Beck. Wounded: Corporal C. G. Tait, arm, slightly;
Private Judson Allen, shoulder, slightly; Private Thos. R. Buxton, thigh and
leg severely Private Wm. M. Brady, leg, severely; Private Alvin Briggs,
head, slightly; Private Wm. J. Brooks, knee, slightly; Private Gordon Ne^
land,' hip, slightly; Private Wm. H. Patterson, neck, slightly.
Company K— Lieut. Sherrin commanding— forty-seven men ia action.
Killed- Private William C. Calvin; Private William C. Wilson. Wounded:
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Corpoial Austin George, leg. severely; Private A. Haramon, face, slightly;
P»rivate John D. McCollough, arm. slightly; Private Elisha Perkins, hip,
slightly; Private Stephen Parsons, arm. severely; Ernest Schuman. head,
severely.
Company I was on detached service and not in the action.
Total engaged, 387. Killed, 6. Wounded, '67.
I have the honor to be, your most obedient servant,
(Signed) H. H. WILLIAMS,
Major commanding lOth Kansas Volunteers.
Lieut. .[. K. Hudson, A. A. A. General, 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Army of
the Frontier. .
Considering the numerical strength of the regiment, the loss in killed
find wounded shows considerable — about twenty-three per cent.
This was the oldest regiment in the army, and of course was entitled to the
post of danger; and it would seem that their selection proved sagaciou.s in
this respect, as the number of their casualties attest. The loss in killed on the
field is not so gi-eat, but quite a number died afterwards of wounds received,
among them Lieut. Schoen, who was one of the best officers in the regiment.
Lieut. Schoen was a German. When he came to this country, like all intelli-
gent men of his section, he espoused the cause of freedom. He was a good
hater of the oligarchy of the South and their principles, and when the war
broke out he was one of the first to offer his services to the country of his
adoption. He, with the ten or twelve others, whose death can be traced to the
blood\ day of Prairie Grove, sleeps in his last resting place. The shrill notes
of the bugle will no longer call them to duty. Their homes are in the narrow
trench on the far-off rocky hills of Prairie Grove, but their memory, while it
saddens, is still cherished by the recollection of their prowess on the battle
field, and their sterling good qualities of citizenship. Rest in peace.
This battle of Prairie Grove was on,e of the hardest fought battles of the
war, and when we consider the disparity in numbers, the Union army num-
bering only twelve thousand, while the enemy, according to Gen. Hindman's
report, was twenty-eight thousand strong, with thirty pieces of artillery; and
considering that the enemy retreated during the night, leaving his dead and
wounded on the field, showing his overwhelming defeat, speaks well for the
courage and fighting qualities of the army. Conspicuous among these bravs
men and tiained regiments was the 10th Kansas, and they will be pardoned,
at least by soldiers, if they do, with a little honest pride, cite prominently to
their friends in Kansas the part Ihey performed in the battle of Prairie Grove,
and the writer of this narrative will be pardoned if he has traveled out of the
direct history of the re.giment, for the only possible way to show the deeds of
this organization is to explain the surrounding circumstances, which consists
mostly in the movements of the Division and Brigade of which it formed an
integral part, and its history cannot be intelligently explained without this
circumlocution.
After the battle of Prairie Grove, which was fought on the 7th day of D'-
cember, 1SG2. the regiment marched back to Cane Hill, where it went into
camp and remained until the 27th of December. About this time the General
commanding received news that Hindman had left a large portion of his axmy
on the north side of the Arkansas River, at Van Buren, forty miles distant.
The order was given to the 10th to march at daylight on the morning of the
27th. This was a very severe march, the infantry traveling twenty-five miles
on the first day, wading Cove Creek some twenty or twenty-five times, some
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of the time the water striking them to the waist, and this, too, in mi(l-wiiit( r.
The other infantry regiments lost quite a number of men from this terrible
exposure, whilst the 10th lost none from its effects, proving what was claimed
in the eaily part of this history, that they were men of the very best physical
constitutions. On the 28th of December the regiment arrived before Van
Buren, and supported the 1st Kansas Battery while it shelled the enemy from
his covert on the bank of the river. This dash on Van Buren gave the finish-
ing touch to Hindman's army, he being driven across the river after an obsti-
nate fight, with the loss of several killed and wounded, and three or four hund-
red prisoners captured.
On the 29th, the 10th fell back with the Army of the Frontier to P^ayette-
ville. After remaining there a short time, they marched to Elm Springs,
twelve miles north, and again went into camp, with the prospect of remaining
soiTfie time. This delusion, however, was quickly dispelled.
After the repulse of the rebels at Van Buren, Marmaduke, with about six
thousand cavalry, crossed back over the Arkansas River at Spadra Bluffs, nea'r
Clarksville, and marched by way of Yellville, Arkansas, and Forsythe, Mo., to
Springfield, Mo., and was well up to that town before Gen. Schofield (now the
commander of the Frontier Army, and whose forces lay around Fayetteville and
Huntsville) knew anything of the trick that he was playing. There> being but a
small force at Springfield, General Schofield ordered a Brigade of Cavalry and
the 10th Kansas to make a forced march to that point, to relieve the garrison
and raise the seige. Amid blinding snow and hail they marched north towards
the beleaguered town, making thirty-five miles a day, and actually breaking
down the horses of a goodly number of the cavalry. On the approach of this
force, Marmaduke raised the siege and struck off in an easterly direction. The
Brigade of which the 10th formed a part followed and overtook the enemy at
Sand Springs, thirty miles from Springfield, when they easily drove him, he
in his hurry running right into the command of Gen. Wan-en, who hurled him
back into Arkansas much more rapidly than he had advanced. Thus the 10th
was among the last who assisted in driving this bold raider from the Union
lines, and deserves credit for its extraordinary marching, which conduced to
the hurling of the enemy against Gen. Warren's command, giving that officer
the opportunity to give him the finishing stroke for that campaign. The 10th,
after the routing of Marmaduke, marched back to Springfield, where they went
into camp, and remained there until the 27th of February, 186;>.
During the time of the stay of the regiment at Springfield, Capt. Blanton
resigned. February 2d, 1863, and was then, mustered into the Veteran Reserve
Corps.
On the 15th of February, 1st Lieut. S. J. Stewart was promoted to Captain
of Co. H vice Blanton, resigned: and at the same date 2d Lieut. .las. H. Signer
was promoted to 1st Lieut, vice Stewail, promoted.
On the 27th, we marched to a camp eight miles north of Mount Vernon,
where we halted for quite a period.
On the 1st of March. 1863, 2d Lieut. William B. Keith was promoted 1st
Lieut. Co. E vice Schoen, deceased. On the 4th of the same month, 1st Sergt.
Levi Kittenhouse was promoted 2d Lieut. Co. H vice Signer promoted: and on
the 10th, 1st Sergt. John E. Thorp was promoted to 2d T>ieut. to fill a long stand-
ing vacancy.
We remained in camp at the last named place until the 15th of March, when
we marched to the White river country to check the advance of the enemy's
cavalry, whicli had rallied under Oen. Shelby, and were advancing on P"'orsythe,
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a village in Taney county. On the approach of our forces, now under Col.
Weer, the enemy fell back to his fastness in the White River hills, and the
regiment was saved the necessity of following any fiu-ther in that direction.
March 23d. 1863, Captain Greenville Watson, company K, resigned.
It having been found that the enemy were in check by a portion of the
command, the 10th. along with two other Kansas regiments, was ordered to the
vicinity of Fort Scott, that they might furlough a part of their men, giving
them an opportunity to pay a short visit to their homes, and seek the rest they
so much needed. So they marched to within a few miles of the Kansas line,
where they went into camp about the 1st of April, and a portion of the men
were sent home for twenty days.
On the 3d of April, 1863, 1st Lieut. Horace G. Loring, Co. K, was promoted
Captain, and on the same day, 2d Lieut. John Sherrin was promoted to 1st
Lieutenant vice Loring promoted. Also on the same day, Thos McGannon
was m.ustered as 2d Lieutenant Co. K vice Siierrin, promoted.
On the 21st of April, 1st Lieut, and Adjutant .Jas. A. Phillips was mustered
out to accept promotion in the 1st Regiment. Indian Brigade, and was mustered
on the 10th of July, 1863, as Major of that regiment.
On the 23d of the same month, Sergeant Gregor Wohlwend was promoted
to 2d Lieutenant vice Warner, resigned.
On the 27th of April the regiment marched to Rolla. arriving there in due
time, and was for a time incorporated in the army under General Herrcn.
which was m.ade up of the old Army of the Frontier and several regiments from
St. Louis.
On the 0th of May, Surgeon John W. Scott resigned. On the 29th of the
same month, 1st Sergeant Solomon Smith, Co. E. was promoted to 2d Lieuten-
ant vice Keith, promoted. On the same day, 2d Lieut. Thos. McGannon was
promoted to 1st Lieut, and Adjutant of the regiment, and on the day following
(the 3d) 1st Sergeant George W. May, same company, was promoted 2d Lieu-
tenant vice McGannon, promoted.
The regiment, from the time of its arrival at Rolla until its departure, was
detailed on Provost duty, Capt. Hill. Co. D, Provost Marshal of the town.
On the 4th of June, 1863, the regiment received orders to proceed to St.
Louis, where it arrived, by rail, on the Sth of the same month. It was ordered
east, to Indiana, to intercept the rebel Gen. Morgan; who was then making his
celebrated raid on the north side of the Ohio. By the time of its arrival at
Indianapolis, it was found that sufhcient troops were in pursuit to deal with
Morgan, provided they could come up with him. The regiment returned to
St. Louis, where it arrived on the 18th day of July, 1863. During the time it
was in Indiana, Co. I was detached, and doing duty as Provost guard at St.
Louis. In the month of August, the regiment moved by rail to Kansas City,
where Co. I rejoined it.
During the time of the stay of the regiment at Kansas City, Co. K was de-
tached in the month of September and sent to Topeka, Kansas, where it re-
mained until November, when it marched to Fort Scott, Kansas.
On the 18th of September, J. Finn Hill, 1st Lieut. Co. I. was promoted to
./Tajor of the 14th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry.
In September, the regiment marched into the Sni Hills in pursuit of the
guerrilla Quantrell and his band of cut-throats. The pursuit, however, was un-
successful, Quantrell and the main part of his command having, soon after
his murderous raid on Lawrence, marched south into the Indian Therritory
and Texas, eluding the trap that was so well set by the 10th for him. The
regiment remained on duty in and around Kansas City until January, 1864.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 189
On the 10th of November. 16G;;, Wm. B. Stone, 2d Lieut. Co. A. was pro-
nioted to 1st Lieut, vice Willis, mustered out.
On the 1st day of January, 1S64. the regiment marched for Warrensburg,
Mo., from w'hich place they took rail for St. Louis. Arriving at the last named
place, they were ordered to Alton, HI., to take charge of the military prison
at that place.
There is not much to record of the regiment while it lay at Alton. One
company was detailed to take charge of a number of prisoners and transfer
them to Fort Lafayette. It was a regular and monotonous routine of duty,
little calculated to satisfy the martial ardor of the men, nor was it conducive
to their health, as the rosters at that place show. Here the small-pox. in its
most severe form, attacked the regiment, and quite a number of the men
died with the disease.
On the 10th of March, 1864. 2d Lieut. Gregor Wohlwend died with con-
sumption.
May 5th, 1864. the regiment was ordered to St. Louis, and arrived the
same day, when it was detailed as provost gtiard of the city.
On the 7th of .June. 18G4, Assistant Surgeon Henry H. Tuttle was pro-
moted Surgeon vice Scott, resigned.
In the month of July. Col. Wm. Weer was arrested and tried undtr various
charges and specifications, and was finally dishonorably dismissed the service.
It is due to the memory of Colonel Weer to say that the sentence of the court
was, a year afterwards, set aside.
In the month of August. 1864, the regiment was ordered to Fort Leaven-
worth for the purpose of being mustered out of service, and after its arrival
at that point was mustered out in the following order by 1st Lieut. J. R.
Kemble, 3d U. S. Cavalry, mustering officer.
Field and staff, August 20, 1864. Lieut. Col. John T. Burris commanding.
Company A, August 19, 1864. Captain Thomas E. Milhoan connnanding
regiment.
Company C, August 20, 1864. 1st Lieut. James H. Harris commanding.
Company D, August 19, 1864. 2d Lieut. Levi Rittenhouse commanding.
Company E, Augtist 18, 1864. Captain John F. Broadhead commanding.
Company F, August 19. 1864. Captain Nathan Price commanding.
Company G, August 19, 1864. Captain James M. Harvey commanding.
Company H. August 19, 1864. Captain Samuel J. Stewart commanding.
Company I, August 19, 1864. 1st Lieut. Seth M. Tucker commanding.
Company K, August 19, 1864. Captain Horace G. Loring commanding.
Second Lieut. David Whittaker, at the time of the muster-out of his com-
pany was absent on detached service with an Examining Board at St. Louis,
which was convened per Special Orders. No. 358, from War Department, series
of 1863, and was relieved from duty with the Board August 18, JSfi4, "his
term of service ha\ing expired," which is all that is on file in relation to his
muster-out of service.
It will be seen that at the time of the muster-out of service at Fort Leav-
enworth, some of the companies were under the command of Lieutenants,
and they from other companies. This is explained by the fact that the proper
officers for the command of these companies, and other officers not mustered
out at that time, were already incorporated and mustered into the veteran
190 Military History of Kansas Reyiments.
organization, consistng of four companies made up ou tof the 10th under the
following order, to wit:
Headquarters Department of tlie Missouri,
St. Louis, Mo., August 15, 1S«4.
[Special Orders, No. 225.]
XIV. The reorganization of the veterans and recruits of the 10th Kansas
Infantry, contemplated in Par. 3, Special Orders, No. 220, current series, from
these Headquarters, having been perfected, the following is announced as the
new organization of the regiment:
The re-enlisted veterans of Cos. C, E, F, A and K, consolidated with the
recruits of Co. F, will form Co. A, to be officered as follows:
Captain, Chas. S. Hills, Capt. Co. D.
1st Lieut.. Cyrus Leland, Jr., 1st Lieut. Co. F.
2d Lieut., Robt. W. Wood, 2d Lieut. Co. D.
The re-enlisted veterans of Cos. A, B, G and I, consolidated with the re-
cruits of Co. I, will form Co. B, to be officered as follows:
Captain, Wm. C. Jones, Capt. Co. I.
1st Lieut.. John E. Thorp, 1st Lieut. Co. I.
2d Lieut., John Bryan, 2d Lieut. Co. P.
The recruits of Cos. A, B, C, D, G and K will form Co. C, to be officered
as follows:
Captain, Geo. D. Brook, Capt. Co. C.
1st Lieut., Wm. B. Stone, 1st Lieut. Co. A.
2d Lieut., Geo. W. May, 2d Lieut. Co. K.
The recruits of Companies E and H — forty-six men — will form Co. D, to
be commanded by
1st Lieut. F. A. Smalley, 1st Lieut. Co. D.
There being no Assistant Surgeon with the regiment. Surgeon H. D. Tuttle
is retained in service and assigned to duty with the veteran regiment.
Major FI. H. Williams, 10th Kansas Infantry, is assigned to the command of
the regiment.
By command of Maj. Gen. Rosecrans.
(Signed) FRANK ENO, Assistant Adjutant General.
The 10th Kansas Veteran Infantry was organized from the veterans and
recruits of the 10th Kansas Volunteer Infantry on the 15th day of August, 1864,
pursuant to the above order, and composed of four companies, viz.: New Co. A,
new Co. B, new Co. C and new Co. D. The regiment was commanded by
Major Henry H. Williams from its organization until the last of August,
18C4, when he was detached and placed on duty in charge of Schofield Bar-
racks, St. Louis, transferring the command of the regiment to 1st Lieut.
P. A. Smalley, Co. D.
October 20th, 1864, the regiment left St. Louis by rail, and arrived at
Pilot Knob, Mo. Upon its arrival at the latter place — October 24, 1864— Capt.
George D. Brooke, Co. C, relieved Lieut. Smalley in command.
On the 2d day of November the regiment returned, striking the railroad
above Franklin, and from there, by rail, to St. Louis, where they were assigned
quarters at Benton Barracks, and remained until November 7, 1864, when
they embarked on a transport and proceeded down the Mississippi and up
the Ohio, to Paducah, Ky., arriving there November 12, 1864. Here Captain
Brooke was relieved in command by Captain William C. Jones, Co. B.
MiUiatu H'n^toiji of Kansios lx'<ifiniriits. 191
The regiment remained in camp until November 23d, when it le-embarked
on transport and proceeded up the Cumberland river, arriving at Nashville.
Tennessee. Nov. 2Sth, where it was immediately transferred to the cars and
hurried off to Columbia, Tenn., at which place it arrived the next day, and
was temporarily assigned to the 4th Army Corps, General Stanley command-
ing. On the 28th and 29th of the same month, it fell back before the ad-
vancing army of General Hood to Spring Hill, a distance of eleven miles.
i-Iood still kept advancing, steadily pushing back the Union forces, and it
was evident that something must be done to check his advance, or he would
soon be in possession of Nashville. On the 30th, the regiment fell back to
Franklin, Tenn., and engaged in the battle at that point. It is to be regretted
that no official repoi't of the part taken by the 10th in this battle is where
it can be obtained; enough, however, is known by the writer of this article,
who has had frequent conversations with Capt. Jones, the commander of the
regiment at the time, to know that it performed an honorable part, losing
quite a number of men, which are not and cannot be accounted for in the
schedule of the losses of regiments in the Adjutant General's office.
December 1st the regiment fell back towards Nashville. On this retreat
of General Schofield, the 10th Kansas was one of the regiments that covered
the retreat, and were constantly skirmishing with Hood's advance until we
arrived in the vicinity of Nashville, where it commenced throwing up works
for the defense of the city. On the 8th of December, the regiment was trans-
ferred to the 17th Army Corps, which was afterwards designated "Detach-
ment Army of the Tennessee," changed to 16th Army Corps.
The regiment remained in the main works and rifle pits, engaged in con-
tinuous picket firing with the enemy until December 16th, when they were
deployed in front of the main line as Brigade skirmishers in the eventful
assault of that day, joining the assaulting column in time for the final charge
that routed and nearly destroyed Flood's veteran army.
The following is the report of the part taken by the regiment in the battle
of Nashville:
Headquarters 10th Kansas Veteran Infantry,
2d Brig., 2d Div., Det. Army of the Tennessee.
December 20, 1864.
Lieutenant— I have the honor to report the part taken by the 10th Kansas
Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the battle of Nashville, December loth and
16th, 1864:
On the evening of the 24th instant, I received orders from Brigade head-
quarters to move the following morning, at 6 o'clock, with three days' rations
in haversacks and one blanket to the man. The command was immediately
put in readiness to move in compliance therewith. At a few minutes after
6 o'clock on the morning of the 15th instant, I received orders from Lieut.
W. G. Donnan. A. A. A. G., to move my command to the skirmish line, and
relieve the three companies then on that duty. I at once moved to the front
and relieved them as directed, placing thirty men on the right under Lieut.
Geo. W. May, and fifty more of Co. B on the left, under command of Lieut.
J. B. Thorpe, holding in reserve Co. A, numbering seventy-seven men, twenty
of Co. B and eight of Co. C, all under the command of Captain Geo. D. Brooke.
At 9 a. m. I received orders from Lieut. Eisenhart, A. D. C, to advance my
line as soon as |;he skirmishers of the Brigade on my right came to the line.
I ordered my line forward, moving to the front, without opposition, for about
one hundred yards, when we came within range of the enemy's skirmishers.
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which, foi' a moment, checked the advance of my line, but soon the men
found sheltei- behind fences and logs a,nd quickly dislodged the enemy's
skirmishers from their entrenched position. My line then advanced, driving
them back to their reserve, and to within four hundred yards of their main
works, where we were again checked. I accordingly ordered the line re-
enforced by thirty men, under command of Lieut. John Bryan, which being
thus strengthened advanced, driving the rebel skirmishei^s into their line of
entrenchments, which being reached, his main line opened with canister,
grape and musketry upon us. I then ordered the line re-enforced by seventy-
five men of Co. A, under command of Lieut. R. W. Wood. As soon as the
line was strengthened, the men found shelter behind trees and stumps, about
two hundrerl yards from the enemy's line of works, so that they had perfect
range upon that portion of his works in my front, completely silencing his
battery which had given me so much trouble. I held this position until
4 p. m., when the main line came up. I then drew off my skirmishers and
joined my Brigade, which I found about three-fourths of a mile to my left.
My loss was nineteen wounded.
Surgeon H. D. Tuttle was ordered by the Brigade Surgeon, in ihe morn-
ing, to go to the front with a train of ambulances.
On the morning of the 16th, I was ordered by Lieut. Wm. G. Donning,
A. A. A. G., to form my command fifty paces-in rear of the Brigade. When
the advance was ordered, I moved the 10th Kansas in obedience to the above
instructions, until the Brigade was halted under the shelter of a hill from
the enemy's artillery. I then moved my command to within ten yards of the
rear of the Brigade, where we lay under fire of the enemy's guns until 4
o'clock, when the cha.rge was ordered, when the men spi'ang to their feet
and advanced on a double-quick, until the enemy's parapets were scaled, fol-
lowing the routed foe to the foot of the mountains, about three-fourths of
a mile in rear of his works. My loss was five men wounded.
Lieut. F. A. Smalley deserves great credit for his services and encourage-
ment to the men. Respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed) W. C. JONES, Captain Comd'g Regt.
Lieut. Yv'. G. Donnon, A. A. A. G., 2d Brig., 2d Div., 16th A. C.
Oificial: John E. Thorpe, Lieut, and Act'g Adjutant.
It will be seen by this report that the utmost faith was placed in this little
handful of veterans, giving them, the skirmish line to bring on the battle in
front of the 2d Brigade.
On the day following the battle (the 17th) the regiment engaged in the
charge that completely scattered the remnant of the enemy, and sent him in
the utmost confusion .towards the Tennessee River, following his Cavalry and
infantry stragglers as fast as the condition of the roads would permit. The
re.giment reached Rutherford, Tenn., December 21st.
Capt. Chas. S. Hills, Co. D, having been relieved from duty in St. Louis,
Mo., reached and assumed command of the regiment on the 21st. On the fol-
loAving day the regiment moved to Columbia, Tenn., thence to Linneville, and
thence to Pulaski, same State, reaching the latter place Dec. 27th, 1864.
On the 29th day of December, the resignation of 1st Lieut. Cyrus Leland,
Jr., Co. A, was accepted, per Special Orders, No. 360, from Headquarters De-
partment of the Missouri, series of 1864.
At Pulaski the regiment left the main road and marched in a southwesterly
direction, passing through Lawrenceburg, Warrensburg and Glendale, the
command arriving at Clifton, on the Tennessee River — a distance from Nash-
ville of one hundred and twenty miles — on the 2d of January, 1865.
Military History of Kansas Regiments. 193
The march from Nashville to Clifton was one of the most severe of the war.
The roads were in the worst possible condition, and not a day passed without
lieavy drenching rains, sleet or snow. Every tent, blanket, and many of the
great coats of the men were left in the ditches at Nashville. One-half of the
command had worn out their shoes, and were compelled to march the last
sixty miles literally barefooted, two days of the march the snow and sharp
sleet being six inches deep. Yet not a man murmured during the entire march,
and more strange still, none were sick.
January 3d, the regiment remained in camp. On the next day (the 4th) it
embarked on transports and proceeded up the Tennessee River to Eastport,
Miss., which place was reached Januarj' 7th, where it went into camp. On
the 9th of January, the regiment made a reconnoisance to luka, Miss., a dis-
tance of 10 miles, skirmishing with Forest's cavalry the greater portion of the
v.ay, and returned to camp the same day.
January 20th, 1865, 1st Lieut. Fred. A. Smalley, new Co. D, was mustered
out of service by reason of having served three years.
On the 22d of January, the regiment crossed the river at Cumberland and
marched to Waterloo, Ala., a distance of six miles, where it remained on out-
post duty until February 8th.
On the 25th of January, 1865, 2d Lieut. Robert W. "Wood, new Co. A, was
mustered as 1st Lieut, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
Leland.
On the 8th of February, the regiment embarked on the steamer Tarascon
and proceeded with the fleet to Paducah, Ky., thence to Cairo, 111., where it
airived February 10th, and thence to Vicksburg, Miss., reaching the latter
place February 14th. Here it disembarked and went into camp in rear of the
city, where it remained until February 19th. It then re-embarked and pro-
ceeded down the river, passing Natchez on the 20th and arriving at New Or-
leans, La., February 21st, going into camp at Chalmette, six miles below the
city, where they remained until March 7th, 1865.
In the meantime, Maj. H. H. Williams, on or about the 23d day of Febru-
ary, 1865, was mustered out per Special Ord^s, No. , series of 1865, Head-
quarters Department of the Missouri, he having been on detached service in
that Department from the lime he was relieved from duty with the 10th—
August 16th,'l864.
On the 1st day of March, 1865, Capt. Chas. S. Hills, new Co. A, was mus-
tered as Lieut. Colonel vice Williams, mustered out.
About the time that Maj. Williams was mustered out, forty-seven drafted
men and substitutes were assigned to Co. D, filling it to the dimensions of a
company, which entitled the Battalion to a Lieutenant Colonel, and gave
Capt. Hills the position.
Soon after Hills' promotion, 1st Lieui. Robert W. Wood was mustered in
as Captain of Co. A vice Hills, promoted, and 1st Sergeant Porter M. Phillips
was mustered as 1st Lieutenant of Co. A vice Wood, promoted.
On the 7th, the command embarked on the steamer Empire City, passed
down the river to the Gulf, and arrived at Fort Gaines, Ala., on the 8th of
March. Here the regiment disembarked and went into camp on Dauphine
Island, where it remained until March 19th, when it embarked on the gunboat
Nianza, No. 42, and remained on board, anchored in Mobile Bay, until the
morning of the 20th, when it joined the Corps fleet and proceeded up the Bay
to the moath of Fish River, and up that stream to Donnelly's Mills, a distance
of forty-five miles from Foit Morgan. Here the regiment went into camp
13— ii.
194 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
and threw up a line of earthworks, where it remained awaiting the arrival or"
"the 13th Army Corps until March 25th, when they struck camp and marched
seven miles through the swamps. On the 26th of March, the regiment was
deployed as skirmishers in front of the entire army, and drove the enemy's
outpost of six hundred cavalry eleven miles into their main works at Spanish
Fort, with a loss of only two men wounded. March 27th, the 2d Division, in-
cluding this regiment, was thrown around in the direction of Fort Blakely,
and eight miles from that place, where the Division threw up strong earth-
works and remained holding that point.
April 1st, 1865, 2d Lieut. Geo. W. May, Co. C, was transferred to Co. D vice
Smalley, mustered out.
On the 2d day of April, 1865, the regiment was again deployed as skirmish-
ers in front of the Division, and skirmished eight miles through swamps to
the right of Fort Blakely, and formed a junction with Gen. Steele, then march-
ing in from Pensacola, Fla. On the 3d day of April, we invested Fort Blakely,
threw up works, and commenced the siege, which continued with constant
firing until April 9th, when the regiment was deployed from the rifle pits as
skirmishers in front of the entire Brigade, who charged from the main works,
and uraided by the main line, captured the entire line of the enemy's works
in front of the Brigade.
The following is the official report of the part taken by the 10th Kansas
Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the action at Fort Blakely, Alabama:
Headq'rs Batt. 10th Kan. Vet. Vol. Infantry,
Fort Blakely, Ala., April 11, 1865.
Adjutant General of the State of Kansas:
Sir — I have the honor to make the following report of the part in which
the troops under my command participated in the assault on the enemy's
works in- rear of Fort Blakely, Ala.:
At 10 o'clock, a. m., on the 9th of April, 1865, I received orders from Brig.
Gen. Gilbert, commanding Brigade, to hold my regiment in readiness to move
at a moment's notice, which order was at once transmitted to Co. commanders.
At 1 o'clock p. m. I received orders to move immediately to the outer line of
works and relieve the picket then occupying them. A detail of fifty men under
Lieut. Bryan were then already on the reserve skirmish line, and twenty-five
men of the command were absent from camp with a working party. At 2
p. m. I occupied the outer picket line, relieving the old picket, and at 3 p. m.
Lieut. Bryan reported to me with the picket reserve of fifty men. At 3:30
p. m., I was further strengthened by twenty-eight men, under 2d Lieut.
U. S. Sims, Co. B, 27th Iowa, which completed the skirmish line in front of
the entire Brigade, consisting of one hundred and forty-eight men, in the fol-
lowing order: Right wing, detachment Co. B, 27th Iowa and Co. B, 10th Kan-
sas, under Capt. W. C. .Jones of the latter, with Lieuts. U. S. Sims, 27th Iowa,
and John Bryan, 10th Kansas, subordinate. Left wing, Cos. C and D, 10th
Kansas, under Capt. Geo. D. Brooke, with Lieut. George W. May, subordinate.
Center, Co. D, luth Kansas, under Capt. R. W. Wood, with Lieut. P. M. Phil-
lips, subordinate.
At 4 p. m., Gen. Gilbert notified me that the advance on the rebel works
would be made at 5 o'clock, commencing on the left and continuing through
the line, each man following the one on his left, my left immediately following
the right of the 3d Brigade skirmishers; that I should advance my line with
my right retired and drive the enemy's pickets from their pits, draw the fire
of his main line, and ascertain his strength as well as his weak point, and in
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the event that he should opqn on the line with spirit and expose it to too hot
a fire, I should take advantage of whatever cover the fallen timber and irregu-
lar ground offered, and lie down and await the arrival of the main line.
At 5:30 p. m. the movement commenced as directed. The men leaping
over our entrenchments, advanced on a run Lo the enemy's first line of rifle pits,
which were abandoned without much resistance, as also was the second line.
While descending the slope to the ravine which lay in my front, the enemy
opened with a galling fire of artillery and musketry, using shell, spherical
case, canister and grape, which induced me to look for shelter in the ravine,
in accordance with previous instructions, but which, on reaching. I found to
enfiladed, and affording no shelter whatever. For this reason no halt was or-
dered, our safety depending on breaking through the main wbrks on my left,
if possible; if not, then at any point, take him on the flank and double him
up. On gaining the high ground beyond the ravine, the firing became more
rapid, and had it been well directed, would have been very destructive. No
one in the line returned ihe fire, but each devoted his v/hole energy to reach
the works as soon as possible. Climbing over fallen trees with scare an
effort, they cleared each line of abattis at a single leap, and scarcely noticing
the ditch, mounted the parapets or poured through the embrasures at the re-
coil of the guns, which their last discharge had opened for them, and their
line was broken. Turning the left of my line (which, after entering the Fort,
had become a column) to the right, and being joined by those who had climbed
the parapets, it swept down on their flank with fixed bayonets with scarcely
any opposition, the men throwing down their guns and surrendering, and offi-
cers waving white handkerchiefs and delivering up their swords. Here, for
the first time, I discovered that the left of the skirmishers of the Division of the
13th Corps did not connect with my right, but had made an interval of some
eighty yards, and having a greater distance to pass over than my line, had not
yet reached the works. Fearing that the enemy's line in their front, with
those who had escaped from my column, might discover our weakness and give
us trouble if allowed to concentrate, I pushed on down the line so that he might
not have time to recover from his panic, when I found that my right had
already captured the men and guns at the center fort and the infantry support
on the right, most of the left having been down the ravine to the rear, for the
time escaped capture. A portion of the 13th Corps having now arrivecl, and
all resistance being at an end and prisoners secure, I halted my command, re-
formed it, and rested the men until I received orders to join the Brigade. ^ The
distance from my right, where it left the picket line, to where it struck the
enemy's works, was five hundred and fifty yards, and the length of works cap-
tured five hundred and sixty yards. I am unable to give the exact number or
rank of the prisoners captured by my command, as the success of the asault
depended upon its being rapidly followed up after the line was broken, and '
leaving the prisoners and other tiophies in other hands, which was done. I
cannot, however, do justice to my command in fixing the number of prisoners
captured by them at less than eight hundred, being one entire Brigade and
two batteries, eight hundred stand of small arms and accoutrements, and nine
pieces of artillery, as follows: One 30 pdr. Parrott gun, carriage and limber
with chest; two 7 inch siege guns with carriages, and 6 field pieces with
limbers.
Below I give a list of casualties in the 10th Kansas Veteran Volunteer In-
fantrj-:
Company A. Killed: Sergeant George Dalton; Corporal John Buxton,
196 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
private Andrew Wilton; private William Agnew. Wounded: Private B. F.
Reed, severely; private W. R. Dykes, slightly; private S. Fraut, slightly.
Company B. Killed: Corporal John W. Thompson; priyate William
Priddy. Wounded. Lieut. John Bryan, ihigh, severely; private Simpsoa B.
Plummer, severely; private Moses Manser, shoulder, severely; private John
Jellison, left arm, slightly.
Company C. Wounded: Private Louis L. Lyle, thigh, severely; private
Henry B. Newsom, hand, severely; private Rohert Carter, right side, severely;
private Isaac Nimmo, ankle, slightly; total casualties in the regiment, 17.
Twenty-seventh Iowa Infantry. Wounded: Sergeant J. Jackson, face and
right shoulder severely.
The conduct of both officers and men during the assault and after the works
were cafi-ied, was most exceptionable, all seemed to know what was to be
done, and vied with each other in doing it first. Not a man faltered or deemed
himself incompetent to accomplish the task.
To Lieut. John E. Thorpe, Acting Adjutant 10th Kansas Veteran Volun-
teers, I am indebted for the general direction of the colors, and his efficient
services in conveying orders under the most difficult circumstances. Of each
officer whose name appears above I wish to make special mention for the cool
and systematic manner with which they executed my orders and handled their
men ; to them I am greatly indebted. To each soldier I owe much for the suc-
cess of the assault, and did space permit, would mention each by name. Each
officer is specially recommended for promotion.
Respectfully, your most obd't serv't,
CHARLES S. HILLS, Lieut. Col. Comd'g Reg't.
It is due to this regiment that the following extract from the report of
General Gilbert, the commander of the Brigade in which it served at the
battle of Fort Blakely, be inserted in this history:
'\ . . The 10th Kansas, a little band of heroes, rushed forward as into
the jaws of death, with a determination to conquer or die. . . . Too much
pi-aise cannot be bestowed upon them. I am at a loss for words to express
my admiration of them and their gallant officers, and when I say that Lieut.
Colonel Hills is worthy to command such men, language is exhausted in his
praise."
Such are some of the testimonials from brave and gallant officers under
whom the 10th served. Its conduct could not but call out the praise of
the gallant Gilbert. The fact is, that this regiment actually captured
Fort Blakely, taking four times their number prisoners, and capturing nine
pieces- of artillery. Such heroism, crowned with such results, is of rare oc-
currence, and it is doubtful whether the annals of the late war will show an
act equal to it. Alone in the great army around Mobile, not another regi-
ment from their own home, (Kansas), to assist them in maintaining the fair
name of their state, it devolved on the little band of the 10th veterans to see
that the name of the Kansas soldiery was not tarnished by their neglect, and
to extort their individuality, so to speak, from that strange army. This they
did; being, after the battle of Blakely, the favorite regiment of their Corps.
The regiment remained in the captured fort until April 13th, when the
Corps, including the 10th; marched to Montgomery, Ala., via Greenville, a
distance of one hundred and sixty miles, reaching Montgomery April 25th,
where the regiment remained, performing duty as provost guard at Corps
Headquarters, and garrison at the post of Greenville, Ala., in the District of
^.''ontgomery, with headquarters at the latter place, until August. '65.
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In the meantime, 2d Lieut. John Bryan died, Maj^ 14th, '65, at New Orleans,
La., of wounds received at Fort Biakely, Ala., April 9th, '65, and 1st Ser-
geant" Wm. M. Wicks was mustered as 2d Lieut, shortly afterwards vice
Bryan, deceased. June 16th, '65, Capt. Geo. D. Brooke, Co. C, was mustered
out of service by reason of expiration of term of service. . July 1st, '65, 1st
Sergeant Henry Banblets was mustered as 2d Lieut., to fill the vacancy occa-
sioned by the promotion of Wood.
On the 30th of August, '65, all armed resistence to the Government of the
United States having ceased, the Corps to which the regiment belonged was
discontinued, and many of the troops, including the three years' men, not
veterans, were mustered out, while the remainder, including the 10th Kansas
Veterans, were distributed through the southern and central portions of Ala-
bama, as garrisons to the cities and towns, and affording protection, in the
absence of civil law, to all classes, and alsoi assisting the agents of the Treas-
ury Department in securing to the Government all property which fell into its
hands by the surrender of the rebel armies. The regiment was engaged in
this duty until August 30th, when the Government having declared by orders
from the War Department that their sesviees were no longer required, they
were mustered out of the service at Montgomery, Ala., and ordered to pro-
ceed to Fort Leavenworth ,and there report to the chief mustering officer of
the state for final payment and discharge. In compliance with this order,
the regiment started, "homeward bound," September 2d, 1865, and arrived
at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on the 13th of the same month, where it re-
mained nutil September 20th, 1865, when it was discharged and payment re-
ceived.
From the organization of this veteran regiment to the date of its leaving
the service, officers and men throughout performed their various duties well
and faithfully, whether in camp, on the long and tiresome march, in the skirm-
ish, or on the battle field. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon them
for' the true patriotism, fidelity and gallantry which they displayed on all
occasions.
In writing this history, the promotion of enlisted men, except in their own
regiment, and their history, has not nor cannot be written without making
this narrative too lengthy. Not but what they are entitled to the same con-
sideration as the officers, but for reason of the possibility, as before mentioned,
of running this document to too great a length.
A more brave, patriotic and intelligent set of men were never mustered
into the United States service— a better record was never made by the men
of any regiment. P'rom the time of their first fight at Big Drr Wood until,
with gleaming bayonets, they scaled the rough parapets at Fort Biakely, no
act of cowardice or lack ©f patriotism tarnished their fair name.
Their dead sleep on the wooded hills of Prairie Grove, on the plains around
Nashville, and in the morasses of Mobile— their maimed and wounded are in
all our villages, but the memory of heoric deeds and lofty fidelity to principle
still lives in the hearts of a grateful people, and the records of the office of the
Adjutant General will hand down to a just and appreciative posterity their
history without spot or blemish.
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^MILITARY HISTORY OF THE ELEVENTH KANSAS YOL-
UNTEER CAYALRY. >
The Eleventh Regiment of Kansas Volunteers was raised in response to
the call of the President of July — , 1862— following the reverses of McClellan
before Richmond— for 300,000 volunteers for "three years or during the war."
The quota of Kansas, under this call, was three regiments of Infantry. Con-
trary to usage, Hon. J. H. Lane, one of the Senators from Kansas, was au-
thorized by the War Department to recruit this quota, and, under certain
restrictions, to officer the troops when mustered into service. The authority
of the Governor of the State was entirely ignored.
On the 6th of August, General Lane authorized Hon. Thomas E\Ying, Jr.,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, to recruit one regiment of
infantry in the counties of Leavenworth, Jefferson, Jackson, hawnee, Wau-
baunsee, Pottawatomie, Riley, Davis, Morris, Lyon, Greenwood, Franklin and
Anderson- comprising nearly one-third of the State— delegating him full
power to organize and officer the regiment when recruited.
Judge Ewing at once established a regimental rendezvous near Fort Leav-
enworth, christening it Camp Lyon, appointed one or more active and ener-
getic recruiting officers for each coimty of his district, and aided their efforts
by a thorough canvass in person, speaking in nearly every county of the dis-
trict, and in many at several different places.
It was a time of great gloom and despondency. The State had already
furnished ten regiments to the Union army from its sparse population. The
footloose men were all gone. There remained only the men of families, farm-
ers and mechanics, all poor and mostly but just fairly getting firm foothold
in the state of their adoption. Several of the counties of the district were
but recently organized, and all, but one, were thinly populated. The whole
state was yet suffering from the effects of the Border War preceding her ad-
mission into the Union, and the more recent drouth and famine of iS60, which
latter had lost to the state one-third of its total population and a greater "pro-
portion of its wealth. Threatened with invasion from their old enemies, the
Border Ruffians of Missouri, the disloyal Indians of the Cherokee and Creek
nations on the southern border, and by the wild Indians of the Plain's from
the west, the people of Kansas felt that to defend their own soil would be the
full measure of all just claims the Government could have upon them. The
quota assigned under the last call for troops was felt to be onerous and un-
just, and the opinion was very generally expressed by prominent men of the
state that it could not be raised by voluntary enlistments. But the instincts
of patriotism prevailed. The crisis was everywhere regarded as the most im-
minent that had been presented during the war. The Union was especially
dear to Kansas, who had just entered it, after a long struggle and through
much tribulation. The enemies of the Union were those who had oppressed
Kansas and opposed her admission. The full quota was not only raised in an
unprecedentedly short space of time, but the stimulus given to recruiting
furnished hundreds of recruits to the old regiments.
The first recruit for the 11th was enlisted on the 8th of August on the
29th Co. A was mustered in, one hundred strong, and two days later was fol-
lowed bv Co. B. On the 14th of September the last company was filled and
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mustered and the regimental organization completed. Many of the men were
enlisted one hundred and fifty miles from the rendezvous, and yet such was the
rupidity in recruiting, the promptness in forwarding recruits to the regi-
mental rendezvous, the admirable forethought which pervaded arrangements
at headquarters and the superintendence of Judge Ewing, that llie entire
regiment was recruited, organized, mounted and equipped for active service
in less than a month after recruiting began— the quickest work of the kind
ever done in Kansas.
The company officers were chosen by the enlisted men of the respective
companies, and the field officers by the company officers. Judge Ewing was
unanimously chosen Colonel, Captain Thomas Moonlight, Lieutenant Colonel,
and P. B. Plumb, Captain Co. C, Major. The regimental staff was appointed
by Colonel Ewing, as follows: John Williams, Adjutant; J. R. McCbire, Quar-
termaster; J. W. Hogeboom, Surgeon; R. M. Ainsworth and J. D. Adams,
Assistant Surgeons. The first company officers were as follows:
Company A— Capt., Lyman Scott, Jr.; 1st Lieut., Jno. Owens; 2d do., Henry
E. Palmer.
Company B— Capt., Martin Anderson; 1st Lieut., Smith; 2d do.,
Louis F. Green.
Company C— Capt., P. B. Plumb, (succeeded on the 25th of September by
Lemuel T. Heritage); 1st Lieut., Henry Pearce; 2d do., Wm. V. Phillips.
Company D— Capt., Jerome Kunkel; 1st Lieut., Elias Gibbs; 2d do.. Peleg
Thomas.
Company E— Capt., Edmund G. Ross; 1st Lieut.. Chas. Drake; 2d do.,
Nathan P. Gregg.
Company F— Capt.. Jacob G. Rees; 1st Lieut., Jno. G. Lindsay: 2d do.. Geo.
W. Simons.
Company G— Capt., Natlianiel A. Adams; 1st Lieut., Grenville L. Gove; 2d
do., Alfred C. Pierce.
Company H— Capt., Joel Huntoon; 1st Lieut.. Harrison Hannahs; 2d do.,
John W. Ridg-way.
Company I-Capt., Lewis D. Joy; 1st Lieut.. Josiah B. McAfee; 2d do.,
Wm. Y. Drew. ,
Company K-Capt., John M. Allen; 1st Lieut.. Josiah M. Hubbaro; 2d do.,
Henry C. Haas. , ■ ^,
Of the officers of the regiment, a number had previously served in the
Union army. Lieut. Colonel Moonlight had served as Captain of artillery and
\ A G • Quartermaster McClure as Captain in the 2d Kansas; 2d Lieut.
H E Palmer as Corporal in Moonlight's Battery; 1st Lieut. Smith m the
Array of the Potomac; 2d Lieut. L. F. Green as Chaplain of Colonel Nu-
gent's regiment; Capt. Heritage as 1st Lieut, in the 9th Kansas Cavalry:
Lieuts. Pearce and Phillips as Corporals in the 2d Kansas; Lieut. Elias
Gibbs as private in the 2d Kansas; Lieut. N. P. Gregg as private in the -d
Kansas; Lieut. Lindsay as Lieut, in the 2d Kansas; Lieut. G. L. Gove as
Corporal in the 6th Kansas Cavalry; Lieut. J. W. Ridgway as Pri-ate m the
Fifth Kansas Cavalry, and Lieut. Wm. Y. Drew as Corporal in the 2d Kansas.
All the officers of the regiment, save Lieut. Col. Moonlight and Surgeons
Hoaeboom and Ainsworth, had actively participated in recruiting the regi-
ment. Colonel Moonlight had been a soldier in the regular army, had served
with distinction as commander of a battery in 1861, and was now A. A. G.
on the staJf of General Blunt, commanding Department of Kansas. He
was regarded as one of the most accomplished soldiers in the West, and was
200 3IiUtary History of Kansas Regiments.
chosen to the position of second in command that the regiment might liave
the advantage of his military experience.
The regiment lay in camp waiting for Enfield rifles and the promised ad-
vanced pay and bounty, which ahd been applied for by the proper officers, when
an order came from Gen. Blunt, immediately following the second battle of
Newtonia, to proceed forthwith by forced marches to join the Army of the
Frontier, then pursuing the rebels southward. Neither money or arms had yet
arrived. A large majority of the regiment consisted of married men whose
families sorely needed the advance pay and bounty. Arrangements were there-
fore made by Colonel Ewing with bankers in Leavenworth City to furnish
the necessary means for the payment of the men. The only infantry arms
at Fort Leavenworth were a lot of Fremont's Prussian muskets, manufac-
tured in 1818, of antique pattern, extra large calibre, and one-fourta heavier
than either the Enfield or Springfield musket. These were hastily drawn and
Issued, and on the 4th of October, twenty days after its organizaxion, the
Eleventh regiment, with eager steps, started on its first campaign.
The march to Fort Scott, one hundred and twenty-five miles, was made in
five days, where the regiment lay until the afternoon of the 15th, waiting for
supplies and an ammunition train designed for General Blunt. Leaving Fort
Scott, accompanied by a section of Blair's Battery, and having in charge the
ammunition train, the regiment proceeded, by way of Dry Wood, Preston,
Carthage, Newtonia, Stony Comfort and Keetsville, Mo., to Pea Hidge, Ark.,
the locality of General Curtis' celebrated battle with the rebels under Price
and Van Dorn, where the Armj^ of the Frontier had been consolidated under
General Schofield, arriving on the 19th. The regiment was reviewed on its
arrival by General Schofield, hospitably dined by the 10th Kansas, assigned
to General Blunt's Division — the 1st— and by him assigned to the 3d Brigade,
commanded by Colonel Cloud, of the 2d Kansas Cavalry.
The march had been forced, and one that tried the men more than any
subsequent one they ever made; but there was no rest in store for them now.
General Blunt believed in night marches and surprises. The night of the
20th, the 1st Division marched to Bentonville, and the next night to the
vicinity of Old Fort Wayne, C. N., where General Cooper lay with a force of
three thousand men, preparing for a raid on Fort Scott. General Blunt at-
tacked at daylight with his cavalry advance, and so complete was the sur-
prise that a handful of cavalry routed the whole force and captured four
pieces of artillery. The principal charge was led by Capt. Crawford, of the
2d Kansas, subsequently Governor of the State. The 11th had the infantry ad-
vance, and double quicked six miles to be in time. The men, in their eagerness
to be on hand, threw away overcoats and everything that impeded their
movements, but arrived on the field only in time to see the enemy's rear dis-
appear, pursued by the cavalry.
The month next succeeding was spent in comparative idleness. From
Fort Wayne the Division moved to Little Osage, six miles south of Benton-
ville, where Cos. D and E of the 11th, under the command of Major Plumb,
were detailed on a foraging expedition to Brown's Mill, ten miles south,
charged with the duty of running the mill and foraging the surrounding
country, for the purpose of replenishing the exhausted commissariat of the
Division. This duty occupied about two weeks time, was thoroughly per-
formed, and further resulted in the destruction of large stores of rebel
leather, intended for Hindman's shoeless army, and in the exodus of a large
party of Unionists — black and white — to Kansas, transportation being fur-
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nished by their secesh neighbors. On the 14th of November, the Division
moved southward to Flint Creek, near the west line of Arkansas, where it
lay for a couple of weeks, almost without rations, waiting for the arrival of
commissary supplies from Fort Scott. The night of the 27th the supplies
were received, three days' bread and meat issued and placed in haversacks,
eighty rounds of ammunition put in the boxes and knapsacks, and early next
morning the whole disposable force, moved, without transportation, for Cane
Hill, forty miles south, where the rebel General Marmaduke lay with a force
of six thousand cavalry and a battery of artillery. The march was ac-
complished and the attack made at 11 o'clock the next day, the 11th lead-
ing the infantry advance. After a short resistance, the enemy retreated from
the town, but made a desperate stand on the east of the Boston Mountains,
four miles to the south, from which he was duly driven after stubborn fight-
ing, which continued for six miles through the forests and ravines of the
mountains to the junction of the Fayetteville and Cane Hill roads, where the
action was closed at nightfall by a brilliant charge of the 6th Kansas Cav-
alry, led by Lieut. Col. Jewell, who was mortally wounded, leaving the enemy
in full retreat for the Arkansas river. The victory was both bloody and de-
cisive, but only a foretaste of what was in store. The 11th deserved and re-
ceived the encomiums of the commanding General for its veteran-like be-
havior in the action. The army returned to Cane Hill next morning and v/ent
Into camp while the transportation was brought up from Flint Creek.
At Cane Hill a printing office had been found and pitched into the street
by the rear guard. When the 11th returned to town, the type was scattered
about in the most Incomprehensible "pi," and trampled under foot by cav-.
airy, artillery and infantry. The 11th had its share of printers, and under the
direction of Major Plumb and Capt. Ross, both old typos, the pi was gathered
up, assorted and the first number of a newspaper printed bearing the sug-
gestive title of "Buck & Ball." It was intended to issue on Saturday, the
6th, and in due time the outside, being of that date and mainly filled with a
diary of the marches and operations generally of the 11th to that time, was
printed. The inside was all up, being largely composed of an account of the
battle of Cane Hill, with, of course, the usual digs at the fugacious "rebs,"
but not worked off, when all operations of that character were summarily
suspended by the approach of the enemy, and the preparations for battle. Sun-
day morning, the 7th, as the rear guard of the 11th passed through town, on
its way to meet Hindman at Prairie Grove, the officer in charge put the
printed sheets into an ambulance, where they remained until after the great
battle and the return of the regiment to Cane Hill, when they were taken out,
the office again picked out of "pi," and the inside printed, containing ac-
counts of both battles and bearing date the 15th, eight days later than the
date on the outside.
The. Division had hardly got comfortably in camp at Cane Hill before
word was brought that General Hindman was crossing his infantry to the
north side of the Arkansas river to join the cavalry under Marmaduke for an
offensive movement. The 2d and 3d Divisions were over one hundred miles
to the rear; the 1st Division consisted of barely five thousand men. all told,
of which over one thousand were Indians, and only about two thousand were
Infantry; while the joint forces of Hindman and Manmaduke were ever twenty-
five thousand, of which all but five thousand were infantry, newly armed
with Enfield rifles. General Blunt having despatched for the 2d and 3d
Divisions, determined to await their arrival where he then was, though the
202 Military History of Tyansas Reaimenfs.
enemy had but one-half the distance to march that his reinforcements had.
Saturday morning, the 6th of December, at daylight, the picket at the junc-
tion of the Cane Hill and Fayetteville roads, six miles from the former place,
were driven in, and during the day skirmishing between the cavalry ad-
vance of the enemy and our pickets was continued until near night, when,
the picket having been reinforced by Co. H of the 11th, a desperate struggle
took place for the possession of the summit of the mountain which the
rebels had surrendered so unwillingly at the battle of Cane Hill. The over-
whelming numbers of the rebels finally prevailed, and darkness put an end to
the contest. The conduct of Co. H in this struggle was the theme of encomium
throughout the Division. While it lost largely in its brave but vain en-
deavor to hold ground against greatly superior numbers, the loss of the enemy
was afterwards ascertained to have been more than four times greater.
Saturday night the rebels passed a strong column of infantry up the Fay-
etteville road, and by the time the movement was discovered, Ilindman's
whole force was practically in General Blunt's rear, and had encountered the
2d and 3d Divisions under General Heri-on, on their way to reinforce Gen-
eral Blunt, at the crossing of the Little Illinois, twelve miles northeast of
Cane Hill.
At 10 o'clock Sunday morning, General Blunt began falling back from
Cane Hill to join General Herron, and at half-past 2 the Division arrived on the
battle field, where for nearly five hours General Herron, with an available
force of scarce five thousand men, had been contending, with varying success,
against a force outnumbering his 'three to one, and constantlj'^ increasing.
The last five miles of the march of General Blunt's Division was ihade to
the music of the raging battle and at double-quick, the regiments vieing with
ef ch other for the honor of being the first to get into the fight. The 11th had
the infantry advance and held it through the race, though close crowded
by the 10th, which finally came first under fire, owing to its position on the
extreme right, being farther advanced when the line of battle was formed.
It was a critical moment for General Herron; he had been fighting against
large odds, and the battle, for an hour, had gone sorely against him. The
remainder of General Hindman's infantry had just arrived, and these, num-
bering about ten thousand, with Marmaduke's cavalry, were moving west to
throw themselves upon Herron's right flank. It was at this juncture that
the 1st Division arrived on the field, and forming on the right of Herron's
line, but with an interval between of three or four hundred yards, met the
onset of the fresh rebel force. The main portion of General Blunt's line was
formed in a thick woods, at the foot of a slight ascent, the left extending into .
an open field, where were Rabb's and Hopkins' batteries, supported only by the
left wing of the 11th and a few dismounted men of the 2d Kansas Cavalry.
The two wings of the 11th were separated by an interval of about two
hundred yards, the right being in the woods, under the direct command of Col.
Ewing, and the left in the field, under command of Lieut. Col. Moonlight. The
enemy's skirmishers were speedily driven back over the rise, and the whole
line advanced about half way up the ascent, when they were ordered to fix
• bayonets for a charge as soon as the crest should be reached. The men had
been ordered to lie down, to await further developments of the enemy's
position and numbers, and just as the order for a further advance had been
given, the rebels, who had been concealed in the thick woods beyond, charged
over the brow of the hill, massed four ranks deep. They wei-e received with
a volley which checked their advance temporarily. A terrible struggle en-
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sued. The weight of numbers was with the rebels, three to one. To counter-
balance this, our artillery was superior in weight of metal and in the manner
in which it was served.
Our line was gradually forced back, and though sometimes brol<en was
afterwards reformed, to a line of fence skirting the woods, where the last
desperate stand was made just before night fall, and the position held by a few
resolute men. until the rebels gave up the contest and fell back under cover
of the darkness. Several times the rebels essayed the capture of our batteries
in the open field, but wero as often driven back with terrible slaughter.
General Hindmau's order for the battle directed that the cavalry be posted
in the rear of the infantry to act as file closers, with instructions to shoot
all stragglers, and so all day the surging mass of rebel infantry was crowded
forward with desperate vehemence and recklessness, with certain death be-
hind if they quailed, and incited by the hope of revenge and plunder in case
of victory.
The 11th came off the battle field with ranks thinned but unbroken,
having fired the last shot of the contest, under orders from General Blunt to
form a new line of battle in the rear of the position where the last victorious
stand was made, aird where the broken and scattered fragments of the
Division had been gathered. The action was not regarded as decisive, and all
night preparations were going on for the encounter that was expected on
the morrow. The supply and baggage trains were all sent from Rhea's Mills
to our rear at Payetteville, and the guard, consisting of the 9th Wisconsin
Infantry, part of the 6th and 9th Cavalry, and 3d Indian, were added to the
forces on the field. Provisions and ammunition were brought up and dis-
tributed, and every preparation made for a more despei'ate contest than that
which had just closed. About daylight a message came from General Hind-
man to General Blunt, under cover of flag of truce, asking for a personal
ijiterview. and shortly after daylight an interview was had, which, of course,
suspended for the time being the operations of our army, which was to have
attacked at that hour. The interview was soon discovered to be a mere ruse to
gain time, the rebels having evacuated their position seemingly early in the
night, and now being miles away. General Hindman stipulatfd for two
hours' triice to get away himself, which General Blunt granted.
The Union loss in killed and wounded was about twelve hundred, of which
the 11th had its full share, and from among the best and bravest in its ranks.
That of the rebels was about two thousand, five hundred, of wiiich all the
dead and two-thirds of the wounded, fell into our hands. By agreement
between Generals Blunt and Hindman, the battle was named Prairie Grove.
It was one of the bloodiest and by far the most decisive of the battles fought
in Arkansas during the war, and was equivalent to a rout in its effect upon
Hindman's army, as not less than three thousand of his men deserted after
the battle, and found their way within our lines, or escaped beyond them to
their homes in Missouri, and never after, during the war, did the rebels have
an army of all arms north of the Arkansas river.
The official reports of Cols. Ewing and Moonlight of the part taken in the
battle by the 11th, and furnished to General Blunt, were inadvertently
omitted from the regimental books. An extract from General Blunt's re-
port of the battle is, however, herewith appended, which shows the esti-
mation of the service of the regiment in the mind of the General commanding.
A couple of days after the battle the regiment, along with a major por-
tion of the Division, returned to its old camping ground at Cane Hill, where
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it remained until the 27th, when it went with the army to Van Buren, on
the Arkansas river, fifty miles south, in search of the rebels. No transporta-
tion was taken, and each man carried six days' cooked rations and his
blankets. The first twenty miles of the march was through a gorge of the
Boston Mountains, known as the Cove Creek road, crossed and recrossed by
a swift mountain stream over forty times, through which the men waded
heavily laden, often swept from their feet and losing rations and blankets,
until far into the night. Many died from the effects of this exposure, and the
remembrance of it is still in the bones of many more.
Hindman had prudently put the Arkansas river between him and danger,
leaving only a regiment of cavalry on the north side, which was suprised
and annihilated. There was some artillery fighting across the river, four
steamboats loaded with stores and rebel sick and wounded were captured
and destroyed, the prisoners being paroled, and after unavailing attempts '
to get Hindman within striking distance, on the 31st the army started on its
return, accompanied by about five hundred contrabands and a few Union
refugees. The transportation was joined at Rhea's Mills, where General
Schofield relieved General Blunt, and the army marched to Elm Springs,
twelve miles northwest of Fayetteville, where it lay about two weeks, when
another forward movement was inaugurated, this time against Little Rock via
Batesville; but the first thirty miles only were marched, v/hen General
Curtis ordered a return to the vicinity of Springfield, Mo., to remain unlil
spring. The roads were horrible, snow and rain alternating every day. the
streams swollen, and weather bitterly cold. White River, the most con-
siderable stream in northern Arkansas, was to be crossed, and it was very
high and the current rapid. There were neither bridges, ferries nor pontoon
trains. While the Division commander was exhausting his ingenuity in
fruitless expedients. Col. Ewing made a detail of competent men from the
11th, procured lumber and a cable chain from a neighboring mill, and in ten
hours time built a first-class ferry boat, that took the army over swiftly and
without loss. The first halt was made at Crane Creek, thirty miles south of
Springfield. Here the measles broke out in camp with great violence, causing
many deaths. Sickness of all kinds was very prevalent. The locality came
to be spoken of in the regiment as "the Valley of the Shadow of Death."
About the middle of February a move was made to a point fifty miles west
of Springfield, in Lawrence county, which is commonly known els Camp
Solomon. On the 16th of March a dispatch was received from Washington
announcing the appointment of Col. Ewing as Brigadier General, which caused
great rejoicing, the Colonel being very popular with the regiment. On the
recommendation of General Ewing, the Regimental Adjutant, Lieutenant Wil-
liams, was soon after appointed Captain and A. A. G.
On the 17th, the Division started for Forsythe, reported beleagured by the
enemy; but on reaching James river, it was ascertained to be a false report,
and in pursuance of a previous order of General Schofield, all the Kansas
troops of the Division were ordered to march to the vicinity of Fort Scott
for the purpose of being furloughed. On the 27th the major portion were
sent to the localities where recruited under charge of company officers, with •
orders to report back at the expiration of thirty days.
At the expiration of this leave, the regiment marched from Fort Scott
to Salem, Mo., and joined the remainder of the Army of the Frontier, Gen-
eral Ewing having been assigned to the command of the First Division.
This arrangement, however, lasted but a few days. The infantry and ar-
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tillery of the 2cl and 3cl Divisions were sent to reinforce General Grant at
Vicksburg, the cavalry mostly went to the vicinity of Cape Girardeau, to
look after Marmaduke, and what was left of the 1st Division was marched
to Rolla, thence to be scattered widely and known to each other no more.
General Ewing was sent to command the District of the Border, headquarters
at Kansas City, including Southwestern Missouri and most of Kansas, the
location of the principal guerrilla disturbances, and thence, soon after, went
the 11th, arriving in Kansas City about the 20th of April. The regiment
had now been in service about nine months, and its ranks were sadly
thinned, having lost over three hundred men and being reduced below the
minimum number.
The authority of appointment in the regiment having been previously
relinquished by the War Department, on the promotion of Col. Ewing, Lieut.
Col Moonlight had been promoted to be Colonel, Maj. Plumb to be Lieut.
Colonel, and Capt. Anderson, of Co. B, to be Major; but owing to the regi-
ment being below the minimum, these officers could not muster.
Soon after its arrival at Kansas City the regiment was mounted by ordei
of General Schofield, and in August, on recommendation of Generals Ewing
and Schofield, it was changed from infantry to cavalry, with authority to
recruit two new companies. The regiment had by this time been recruited
above the minimum strength of infantry, but the change to cavalry pre-
vented the muster of other field officers execept a Major. Capt. Anderson
was mustered as Major, and R. J. Harper, of Co. G, as Lieut, and Commissary.
The Older mounting the regiment, and the subsequent one changing it
to cavalry, were both intended by General Schofield as complimentary, and
a reward for service theretofore rendered, the change being earnestly desired
by nearly the entire regiment.
Renewed efforts were now made to fill all the old companies to the cav-
alry maximum and recruit" the two new companies, as required by the War
Department, which were not, however, wholly successful until the following
spring.
Meanwhile the regiment was doing the arduous and dangerous, but thank-
less duties of the Border service — scattered a company or two in a place,
escorting trains, policing the country, hunting bushwhackers, a service more
than any other calculated to stimulate individualism among the soldiers and
destroy discipline, calling for rare watchfulness, constant exposure, self-reli-
ance, and personal daring, with no reward save the consciousness of duty
faithfully done. Until the men became acquainted with the country and the,
to them, new mode of warfare, and skilled in the mounted service, the bush-
M'hackers "held their own," but finally the tables were turned. The bush-
whackers no longer had a monopoly of way side and creek crossings, am-
bushes and stealthy night marches and surprises of camps; the country be-
came too hot for them, and in September Quantrell fled with his forces to
Texas. The experience necessary for victory was dearly bought, being paid
for with the lives of many brave and good men; but once gained, its effect
was never lost. Quarter was neither given nor asked on either side, which
made all the contests of the most sanguinary character.
Notwithstanding the constant temptation, the men never fell into excess,
and in the substantial elements of discipline the character of ihe regiment
was as well maintained during its border service as before.
In the latter part of September the rebel General Shelby made a cavalry
raid into Central Missouri, which caused a temporary concentration of the
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available troops in the District of the Border for his pursuit arc! expulsion.
Most of the 11th participated in this campaign to its close.
A threatened rebel raid from the Cherokee countrj^ by Stand Waitie, in
December, caused General Ewing to send a portion of the 11th, under com-
mand of Major Plumb, to the southern border of Kansas, which remained,
scouting, escorting trains to Fort Gibson, etc., until the following August,
when the companies were returned for service to the eastern border of the
State.
During the winter and early spring. Sergeants Henry Booth, Jacob Van
Antwerp and William Booth, of Co. G, recruited a company of men in the
vicinity of Fort Riley, which was mustered as Co. L of the 11th, with these
gentlemen as Captain and 1st and 2d Lieutenants, respectively. During the
same time, Capt. E. G. Ross, of Co. E, stationed at Lawrence, recruited one
full company and fifty additional men for the old companies, which raised
them above the cavalry minimum. This company was mustered as Co. M,
with 2d Lieut. Nathan P. Gregg, of Co. E, as Captain, and Sergeants Joseph
Green and Henry C. Lindsay, of the same company, as 1st and 2d Lieu-
tenants, respectively. The regimental organization was now completed by
the commission and muster of Lieut. Col. Moonlight as Colonel, Major Plumb
as Lieutenant Colonel, and Capt. E. G. Ross, of Co. E, and N. A. Adams, of
Co. G, as Majors.
The regiment, now over twelve hundred strong, was all stationed in
Kansas. Co. L was engaged in the Indian service, headquarters at Fort
Riley; Co. G was body guard for General Curtis, commanding Department of
Kansas, headquarters at Fort Leavenworth. This company was said to be
the best drilled and disciplined of any company on duty in the department.
Cos. C and F were stationed on the southern border, and the remaining com-
panies were stationed along the eastern border and at Lawrence, under com-
mand of Colonel Moonlight, w^ho also commanded a sub-district, headquarters
at Paola. The service was so well performed that there were no invasions
of Kansas during the entire summer, although the guerrillas were in usual
force over the line in Missouri and in the Indian Territory.
The part taken by the 11th in what is popularly known as the "Price
Raid," is well set forth in Colonel Moonlight's report as commander of the
2d Brigade, Army of the Border, and only an outline will be here added.
With the remaining available troops of the Department of Kansas, ten
companies of the 11th rendezvoused at Hickman's Mills on the 12th of Oc-
tober, 1864. Co. L remained at its station on the frontier, and Co. G, though
on duty in the campaign as body guard to General Curtis, as scouts, mes-
sengers, and at the battle of Little Blue as support to a howitzer battery, did
not report to regimental headquarters. Colonel Moonlight having been
assigned to the command of the 2d Brigade, composed in part of the 11th,
Lieut. Col. Plumb commanded the regiment. Majors Anderson and Ross
each commanded a battalion. Major Adams was on detached service as In-
spector of the Northern District of Kansas.
In all the marches and battles of the eventful campaign that followed,
the 11th bore prominent and honorable part. It had the advance of General
Blunt's forces in the dash on Lexington. Cos. A, B and F occupied advanced
positions on the line of rebel approach to the city, and held them until sur-
rounded, and then fought their way out and rejoined the command after they
had been given up as entirely lost. The regiment alone covered the perilous
retreat of the army from Lexington on the 19th of October, in a series of
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desperate contests with overwhelming numbers in a manner to fully ac-
complish the object aimed at and to win the special commendation of the
commander-in-chief. Being left alone to guard the crossings of the Licde
Blue, while the main force fell back to Independence, two days after the
fight at Lexington, it had the honor of opening the battle to which that stream
gives its name, and which, though temporarily a victory for Price, was so
dearly bought in the losses from his ranks as well as the delay occasioned
him, as to be really a bad defeat. The infantry experience of the regiment
proved of great service in this battle, as the men were dismounted and
fought on foot nearly the entire day. Cos. B and I charged over a stone
well, behind which a superior force of the rebels had entrenched them-
selves, killing and capturing nearly the whole lot. Co. M, now under fire for
the second time, bore itself worthy the old-time reputation of •v:he regiment,
standing at the head in the number of its killed and wounded, among the
latter its Captain. Co. E had in charge a battery of four howitzers, which were
served in a gallant manner and with great effect. Co. H held an important
ford, singly and alone, until late in the day, saving much to our right flank,
which it thus covered. Co. A made a brilliant charge, unmounted, down a
narrow lane early in the action, clearing it of rebels, and helping Co. F to
obtain an advanced position, which it reached under a galling fire. Cos. C,
D and K held the center and were last off the field.
Finally, when the retreat was ordered, the regiment was again assigned
the duty of covering the rear, which it did with its usual fidelity and success,
enabling the army to place itself in a place of safety behind the line of the
Big Blue.
The continual assignment of the regiment to the most diflicult and danger-
ous duty in the advance in offensive movements, and to the rear in re-
treat, showed the reliance which was placed upon it. The battle of Little
Blue, though a loss of ground, was really a victory in the detention of the
rebels a whole day, which enabled Pleasanton to strike their rear. The Union
forces in this battle did not exceed twenty-five hundred, while ihe rebels
numbered twelve thousand, all of whom came into action before its close.
The next day the regiment participated in the battle of Big Blue, in-
cluding the cavalry charge which drove the rebels over the Kansas line,
one battalion breaking into fragments and putting to rout Jackman's whole
brigade of rebels. The next day (Sunday) in the beginning of the battle of
Westport, the regiment achieved a brilliant success, which it was prevented
from following up by an order from General Curtis to fall back. The day,
however, was one of victory, and the rebel retreat southward down the
state line began. Colonel Moonlight was then sent to hover on their flank and
prevent their entering Kansas. The rebels were encountered at Cold Water
.Grove, at Mound City, and at Fort Lincoln, and his maurauders kept from
their work of devastation in the state they so bitterly hated.
In the pursuit Avhich followed from Fort Scott the 11th participated to the
last, and after the rebels had been driven across the Arkansas river, in-
stead of remaining with the remainder of the troops to their stations, were
sent to Fort Smith, from whence they returned to Kansas, arriving at P^la
December 12th, just two months after the beginning of the campaign.
The hardships of the latter part of the campaign were its chief features.
The men were thinly clad, and the weather became very cold and stormy.
The regiment had no transportation, and so insufficient were the provisions
for subsistence, that for two entire days thp pif-n had nothing but rofr>p and
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bacon, and the three following nothing but coffee, and that in scant supply.
The countrj^ furnished no forage, and the horses were constantly giving out,
so that by the time the regiment arrived at Paola, the loss was over two-
tbirds the whole number, and not one was fit to be ridden. For four hundred
miles the regiment repeated the experience of its early infantry service.
Soon after the return to Paola, Colonel Moonlight was assigned to duty as
commander of the District of Colorado. Lieut. Col. Plumb took his place as
commander of the sub-district of Paola; but the change was hardly made, when
the regiment was ordered to Fort Riley to outfit and recruit, preparatory to
service on the Plains against the Indians.
At Fort Riley Co. D joined the regiment for the first time. The com-
pany was composed of excellent material and was finely disciplined and
equipped. It had done good service on the Plains, and it was no fault either
of commander or men that it had not taken part in the late campaign against
the rebels.
Early in February Cos. C and E were ordered to Fort Larned. It was
then the intention that the whole regiment should soon follow,, to make a
campaign against the Indians on the Smoky Hill. But a change of Depart-
ment commanders brought a change of plap, nnd on the 20th of February the
remaining nine companies started for Fort Kearney, under orders to report
to Bi'ig. Gen. Mitchell, commanding the Northern District of the Plains.
Nearly one-third of the regiment were still dismounted, and fully one-half
not properly clothed, owing to the lack of supplies at Fort Riley.
P'ort Kearney is distant two hundi-ed miles from Riley, and the march
was accomplished in twelve days, the command arriving on the 4th of March.
No previous experience of cold and exposure equalled that of the regiment
on this march, which, severe as it was, proved only a slight foretaste of what
was still before them. Violent storms of either snow or rain prevailed con-
stantly. Large numbers of the men were on foot, and the greater share were
insufiiciently clothed. Many were badly frozen, and it sometimes happened
that the footmen became lost from the command during the severe snow
storms that obscured the heavens and drifted the roads, and were only found
and saved from freezing to death by details sent out from camp as soon as
their absence was known. The great severity of the weather may be better
understood when it is stated that a regiment of cavalry ordered from Fort
Leavenworth to Fort Kearney at the same time the 11th was ordered from
Fort Riley, found it impossible to march after the first two> or three days
out, and lay by for over a month in Northern Kansas and Southern Nebraska
—in fact, until the 11th had arrived at the foot of the mountains, five huii-
dred miles beyond Fort Kearney — before its commander considered it safe to
venture to resume his march.
Recent high waters had swept away the bridges which the Government had,
a few years previously, built over most of the intervening streams. As the
waters were still high, these bridges were nearly all to be rebuilt, which, how-
ever, in the hands of the competent and willing men always to be found in
the ranks of the 11th, was comparatively a small job.
At Foi't Kearney only a two days' halt was allowed — one for shoeing
horses and drawing supplies, and one ^ for inspection. The inspection was
made by the District Inspector, in the presence of Gen. R. B. Mitchell, the Dis-
trict commander. Notwithstanding the unfavorable circumstances, the regi-
ment appeared to good advantage, and was highly complimented by both the
inspecting officer and Gen. Mitchell.
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Fort Laramie, four hundred miles nortiiwest of Fort Kearney, was tlie ob-
jective point from wlience an early spring campaign was to be prosecuted
against the Sioux Indians on Powder River, two hundred and fifty miles
still further to the northwest. The weather continued very severe, and the
exposure and hardships of the march were aggravated by the lack of fire wood,
there being but two points on the route from Kearney to Laramie where sup-
plies could be had. The main reliance was upon the willows, no larger than
a man's thumb, that grew on the islands of the Platte River, and even these
could not always be had. At the Sioux Agency, thirty miles below Laramie,
the regiment was stopped by an order from Gen. Conner, who had relieved
Gen. Mitchell in command of the District, to halt and await further orders.
The men, with that readiness of resource that always distinguishes old cam-
paigners, set about making themselves comfortable. The tough alkali sod of
the Platte bottom was formed into houses and stables with marvelous rapidity,
and in two days' time a city sprang up which, if without architectural pre-
tensions, was yet laid out with wide streets and commendable regularity, and
answered the purpose of comfort. About the time this work was fairly com-
pleted, orders were received to proceed to Fort Laramie and report for duty
to Col. Baumer, 1st Nebraska, commanding Post.
The regiment arrived at l^ort Laramie April 9th, and there received news
of the first successes around Petersburg via Overland Telegraph, which caused
great rejoicing. No halt was made, orders being to proceed at once to Platte
Bridge, one hundred and thirty miles west, and from that point as head-
quarters, make such disposition of the companies as would best serve to pro-
tect the telegraph, obtain information of the Indians, and prevent their cross-
ing the Platte and going south.
Although the spring was now well advanced, there were no tokens of it in
air or landscape. The Laramie Mountains to the left were covered with snow,
to which more was being added by storms every few days.
At Deer Creek, thirty miles from Platte Bridge, Major Adams was left with
companies D and L. Co. I, Capt. Greer, was sent to Sweet Water station, fifty
miles west, and shortly after Co. H, Lieut. Bodwell, was added. Regimental
headquarters were established about six miles from Platte Bridge, near the
mountains, on account of its convenience to wood.
But twenty days' rations of corn could be drawn at Laramie, and this, we
soon found, was to be the total supply for the summer. The grass had not yet
started— even that of the previous year's growth, scant, and also dried and
almost worthless, was often covered with snow. The horses soon became
weak and unserviceable, and many of them died. There was shameful lack in
every department, not only for the necessaries of a campaign, but for troops in
camp or garrison. Neither quartermaster, commissary or Ordnance supplies
could be had in anything like needed quantities for even a single regiment,
and of ammunition suitable for the carbines carried by the 11th, not a cartridge
was to be had short of Fort Leavenworth, one thousand miles distant.
The telegraph route from Laramie to South Pass, nearly three hundred
jiiiles, was garrisoned by three companies of the 11th Ohio Cavalry, in detach-
ments of from ten to fifty, according to the exposed condition of the place, and
from thirty to fifty miles distant from each other. The men had been almost
wholly dismounted, as the effect of the various raids of Indians upon the route.
\ few days after the arrival of the regiment at Platte Bridge, a dispatch
was received from Capt. Marshall, commanding at La Bouter, half way between
Laramie and Platte Bridge, stating that the Indians had just stampeded the
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remainder of his liorses from under the very eyes of tlie garrison, and asking
that a force might be sent in pursuit. Maj. Adams was accordingly dispatched
from Deer Creelc with detachments of Cos. D and L, in all about thirty men,
to endeavor to intercept the Indians in their northward flight with the stock.
Night overtook the Major in a range of barren sand hills, far distant from tim-
ber or water. The horses were picketed to sage bushes, or held by their
lariats by the men, whom the Major, in what was thought an excess of caution,
required to lie down in line upon their arms, and under minute instructions
as to their duties in case of a night attack. Pickets were placed on each side
of the camping place, about six rods distant. The camp was in a hollow,
and so surrounded by ravines that there was but one approach to it over level
ground, and that so narrow and winding that one not familiar with the exact
lay of the land, could not find it in ihe night. About nine o'clock, and when
all but the sentinels were fast asleep, the sound of approaching horsemen was
heard. Soon the pickets sa,w against the horizon from their lower station a
swiftly moving mass coming over the level approach straight for camp. When
within a few rods they fired, and the Indians, disconcerted, turned, and in-
stead of dashing through the camp, as was their evident intention, dashed
along its front, shooting into it with fii'e arms, but receiving a hot wel-
come from die now aroused men. The whole affair did not last over three
minutes, from the time when the Indians were first seen to that when they
disappeared in the darkness. In the morning eight Indian horses were found,
most of them with bloody trappings, but not an Indian, nor did the Major suc-
ceed in again getting sight of one on his scout. This affair was worth much
to the men, who, mainly ignorant by experience of the Indian character, could
hai'dly be brought to consider the savages as foemen worthy of their steel, or
oC any consideration whatever. Sentinels, herders and scouting parties were
aiways thereafter on the qui vive, and to the watchfulness thus engendered,
may be largely attributed the fact that during over four months operations
among the Indians, there were but nine horses taken from the regiment by
the favorite Indian method of stampeding, and they by a superior force at a
remote stage station.
From this time forward the Indians fairly swarmed along the telegraph
line. Scouting and hunting parties encountered them and videttes and herd-
ers of the stock were kept constantly on the alert. Skirmishes were frequent,
and several most sanguinary encounters took place. Generally the advantage
^\a.s with "the boys," and never were they driven from the field. The tele-
graph line WIS kept up and in working order, notwithstanding the efforts of
the Indians to interrupt its operations by cutting the wires, and capture and
destroy the stations.
On the 8th of May, Col. Moonlight, now in command of the Fort Laramie
sub-District, took the available force of the regiment and made an extended
scout to the foot of the Powder River Mountains and the vicinity of Wind
River, under the guidance of the famous scout, Bridger.
On the 11th of June, Gen. Conner telegraphed Col. Plumb that the Indians
had collected in large numbers on the overland stage line, captured and
burned several stage stations and almost v/holly interrupted travel on the
route, and directing him to take Cos. A, B, F, L and M of the 11th and proceed
to Fort Halleck, one hundred and twenty miles distant from Fort Laramie,
and re-open and protect the route, and secure the safe and speedy transmis-
sion of the mails, and afford all possible protection to emigrant and other
travel. These troops arrived at Fort Halleck on the 24th of June, and were
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at once disposed along the line from Camp Collins, Colorado, to Green Uiver,
a distance of about four hundred miles, relieving the Colorado and Ohio troops
theretofore on duty. For a distance of about two hundred miles every hoof
of stage stock had been driven off by the Indians and not replaced by the stage
company. Cavalry horses were substituted. The dangers of the route were
such that most of the drivers deserted it, and men were taken from the ranks
to fill their places. The Indians were almost constantly on the road, and often-
times in very large numbers. Large escorts were impossible, as, owing to the
distance to be covered and the small number of the troops, te«i men was the
maximum number for each stage station. The coaches were therefore often
run in the night. Through all these difficulties and hazards the coaches were
regularly driven through. Passengers shunned the line, drivers and agents
deserted it, and U. S. mails filled the coaches, U. S. soldiers sat on the driver's
box, and drove U. S. cavalry liorses, and thus the overland communication
between the Bast and the West was kept up. Occasionally the Indians at-
tacked the coaches, but they were as often driven off. This service lasted
until the 13th of August, when the 11th was relieved from duty and ordered
to Fort Leavenworth for muster out of service.
On the telegraph route matters progressed much as usual until late in July.
Col.. Moonlight had been mustered out of service and succeeded in command
at Fort Laramie by Gen. Henry.
The muster out of the 11th commenced in June, and about twenty men of
Co. G, stationed at Fort Leavenworth, were discharged, when the further mus-
ter out was stopped by orders from the War Department. Under the operation
of the first order, Col. Moonlight and Adjutant Taber were mustered out.
When, however, the order was suspended, and it became apparent that the
regiment was to remain longer in the service, Gov. Crawford proceeded to fill
the vacancies by commissioning Lieut. Col. Plumb as Colonel, Major Anderson
as Lieutenant Colonel, Capt. Alld'n, of Co. K, as Major, and Sergeant Major
I . H. Isbell as Adjutant. These officers were not, however, mustered in their
new rank, ov/ing to the renewal of the order for muster out, which took effect
just as the companies reached Fort Leavenworth, and under the operation of
which the last company was mustered out on the 20th of September.
Maj. Anderson commanded the companies of the 11th remaining on the tele-
graph line, with headquarters at Platte Bridge. Co. I was stationed at the
same place, and for several days previous to the 21st of July had been camped
in the Platte bottom, near the telegraph station, which was composed of sev-
eral log buildings, forming three sides of a sqtiare, and a stockade, covering
stabling for about fifty horses, forming the other. The evening of the 21st.
the Indians made their appearance in considerable force near the station and
stampeded some cattle. A portion of Co. I under Capt. Greer pursued, and a
fight ensued, in which the Indians were whipped, and left their dead on the
field. At the same time the telegraph wires were cut both sides of the station.
Lieut. G. M. Walker, Acting Adjutant, was sent out with a party to endeavor
to repair the line in the direction of Fort Laramie, so that communication
could bo had with Dear Creek station, thirty miles distant, where Co. K was
stationed: but before he arrived at the break, he was attacked by an over-
whelming force of Indians and compelled to retreat to the station, with the
loss of one man killed and several wounded. Private Baker, Co. K, in this
encounter, was thrust nearly through the body with a bayonet used as a lance
by an Indian, the bayonet remaining in the wound. A comrade pulled it out
with great effort, and Baker lives to tell the tale, and cairy his wounded body
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behiiul a plow in the Cottonwood Valley. The garrison at the Bridge con-
sisted of about seventy men of Co. I of the 11th, twenty men of the 11th Ohio,
luidor Lieuts. Bretner and Collins, and the non-commissioned staff and band
of the 11th; in all about one hundred and ten men. Of these about eighty were
armed with carbines, and of the remainder about one-half had no arms and
the others only revolvers. Owing to the criminal negligence either of the De-
partment commander or of the Ordnance Department, ammunition suitable
for the carbines had never been within reach since the 11th had left Fort Riley,
and so now thfe little garrison at Platte Bridge was provided with less than
twenty rounds of cartridges per man. About midnight, a small party of the
11th Ohio came in from Sweet Water station, fifty miles west, having seen no
Indians. They reported having passed a party of the 11th in camp at Willow
Springs, half way to Sweet Water. This was a train escort of twenty-four
men of Cos. D and H, under command of Sergeant Custard of the latter com-
pany, who had been up as far as South Pass with supplies for the various
stations and were now returning.
Next morning at daylight the Indians showed themselves on the various
hills surrounding the station, but not in considerable numbers, yet sufficient,
taken in connection with the possibilities of a larger force concealed, to induce
great caution on the part of the commander of the station. Anxious watch
was kept westward for a sight of Sergeant Custard's party. About 10 o'clock it
came in view, on a high hill about six miles distant, and the howitzer was
fired to warn them of danger, of which it seemed apparent that they had as
yet no conception. The Indians seemed to discover the party at the same time
with the garrison, and immediately turned their attention that way. At this,
Maj. Anderson ordered Lieut. Collins, with about thirty of the best mounted
and armed men of the 11th, to go to the assistance of the coming detachment.
Lieut. Collins crossed the bridge, moved out rapidly through the bottom and to
the first range of bluffs on the road, probably half a mile from the station,
the Indians giving way before him and making no demonstrations. Sud-
denly, from the ravines, from the timber of the Platte, and from behind every-
knoU, there sprang into full view two thousand Indians, who had thus lain
in wait for a demonstration from the garrison, and charged as if with one im-
pulse upon Lieut. Collins' party. The Indians, coming from every side, were
exposed to their own fire, and so forebore the use of bow or fire arm, and re-
lied mainly upon spears, tomahawks and sabres. After the first discharge of
carbines, which was with deadlyeffect, the soldiers relied wholly upon their re-
volvers, as there was neither time or opportunity for reloading. The party
had faced towards the station when the impossibility of proceeding further
became apparent. The Indians, anxious for their prey, and confident in over-
whelming numbers, rushed towards the common center in such a manner as
to partially impede their bloody purposes. So intermingled did the combatants
become that it was impossible for the garrison to distinguish friend from foe,
and Maj. Anderson dared not open with the howitzer upon the heterogeneous
mass that surged towards the station; but he sent all the available force
across the bridge, to aid his struggling comrades. This diversion served to
enable Lieut. Collins' party to cut their w^ay through and rejoin their com-
rades. Just as they were emerging from the crowd of their enemies, Lieut.
Collins' horse became unmanageable, carried his rider far into the mass of
surrounding Indians, and nothing but his body, horribly mutilated, was ever
afterwards seen. The loss in Lieut. Collins' party was but five men killed and
ciie severely wounded. The escape of the remainder was miraculous. Not a
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man expected to get out alive, and their comrades at the station gave up all
hope of saving them.
As soon as this affair was over, the Indians turned their whole attention to
Sergeant Custard's party. When the Sergeant first saw the Indians he was
near the river, and at first felt confident that he could make the station in
spite of them. To this end he put out flankers from his small party, but these
were speedily driven in, and when the Indians appeared in such large numbers
as to render further progress impossible, the Sergeant directed the coralling
of the wagons in a position for defense. At this time the Indians made a rush
from ail sides upon the party, cutting off four men from the advance, and
preventing the Sergeant from getting his wagons into position for defense.
The men who were cut off rode into the Platte river with the purpose of cross-
ing, which three of them accomplished, and reached the station in safety dur-
ing the following night. The other was killed when about half way across the
stream. Prevented by the sudden and overwhelming attack of the Indians
from getting the wagons into a position for defense, Custard's men sheltered
themselves behind their horses, (which were soon shot down), and the irregu-
larities of the ground, which favored them. By their great courage and pres-
ence of mind the Indians were prevented from the anticipated effect of their
sudden charge, and were held in check and compelled to resort to other means
of approach. The men were well armed and supplied with an abundance of
cartridges, all in the company to which they belonged having been given to
them on starting on their journey, and were veterans who had faced death
on too many battle fields to be frightened at it in whatever terrible guise it
might come. The fight which commenced at ten o'clock in the morning, ended
at four. For six hours twenty men had held at bay one hundred times their
number of desperate savages, who paid the penalty of their victory with
a heavy loss. The men must have fought with wonderful skill as well as res-
olution. The Indians carried logs and rocks to the vicinity and rolled them
forward, thus making a moveable breastwork, from behind which they piled
their deadly weapons. Not a man of Custard's party was left to tell the tale,
and not one of their bodies were even recognized, the Indians having knocked
them to pieces and carried away many of the fragments. The fighting could
be seen from the station, but only its outlines could be determined. Details
were gathered from the three men who escaped, from the evidences If ft on the
ground and from the Indians themselves, who told the squaw of a Frenchman
named Redhan, whom they captured a few days after at Rock Creek, twenty
miles below Fort Halleck, of their numbers, the time of the fight, of the ter-
rible resistance, and their large excess of losses over that of the whites. The
Indians also threw away the scalps taken in the fight, which were afterwards
picked up on the ground of the battle. This is said to be evidence that they
lost more lives than they had taken.
During the night of the 22d, Maj. Anderon succeeded in hiring two nalt
breed scouts at the station to take a message to Captain Allen at Deer Creek
thirty miles below. They reached Deer Creek in safety next morning, and
Capt Allen at once put his company in motion for Platte Bridge but on his
aiHval about noon, not an Indian was to be seen. The mutilated bodies and
fragments of bodies were gathered together and buried with military horors
''' Tlew'^days afterwards all the companies of the Uth on the telegraph line
were relieved by detachments of the 1st Michigan Cavalry, and proceeded to
Fort Leavenworth for muster out.
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The llth was the most truly Kansan in its composition of any of the regi-
ments the Spartan State furnished to the Union Army. In its original orga-
nization there was not a single refugee or non-resident in its ranks. Every
member of the regiment was a bona fide citizen of Kansas. Neither were they
recruited from the rabble of cities or the floating population of towns. The
only considerable place in all the District in which the regiment was raised
was Leavenworth, which furnished a bare half dozen recruits. The farms and
shops furnished the major portion of the men, who thus represented the best
portion of Kansas population— what there was of stability, order, virtue, and
love of freedom. As the service then rendered was in obedience to the im-
pulses of patriotism and the convictions of duty, so those services were un-
tarnished by acts of lawlessness. A strong esprit du corps pervaded the regi-
ment during the whole of its service, which prevented many of those excesses
which at times stained the fair name of our arms. The discipline which was
maintained throughout, though strict, was not the result of fear or the exercise
of brute force; but came largely from the steady character and sober habits
of the men, and their intelligent appreciation of the needs of the service. De-
grading punishments were never necessary and never inflicted. No regiment
of men yielded more cheerful obedience to all orders, or were more respectful
to the authority of its officers. And this was equally true under all circum-
stances—as well in the scattered and isolated service along the Border and on
the Plains among the Indians, as in the Brigade or Division.
The intelligence and capacity of the rank and file of the llth is largely at-
tested by the fact of the great number of promotions therefrom into other
regiments, where, without exception, they rendered acceptable service, and in
many cases received additional promotion as reward for gallant, efficient and
soldierly conduct.
Although this narrative is written by one who was with the regiment from
the commencemeni to the close of its splendid career, yet the writer is pain-
fully conscious that it lacks much, very much, of conveying a proper and com-
plete idea of the regiment and of the value and character of the services it
rendered to the cause of Freedom and Union during its three years service.
Written wholly from memory, in the absence of records, there may be errors of
dates and also of more important facts stated; and the errors of omission,
which have been inevitable from the hasty and fugitive manner in which it has
been written, will doubtless exceed all others. Whatever its failures, they
should not be attributed to a lack of appreciation of, or indifference towards,
the subject. The duty of recording the character and services of his associates
in the regiment, though shunned on account of a feeling of inability to properly
perform it, has, nevertheless, been gi-atefully performed.
I love to think of them from the time they were called from their homes,
widely scattered from the eastern border of our State to the remotest verge
of the settlements, to the time when the regimental organization was dissolved
at the close of the war to meet no more, with the great mass of them, in that
intimate association produced by dangerous and honorable service in the
£-acred cause of our country. Of the two thousand regiments in the Union
army from the commencement to the close of the war, I venture to say that
not one was composed of men more brave, honest or true to the cause of Free-
dom and the Nation. When they enlisted, their counties had been already
stripped of all foot-loose men — of all who could reaonably be called upon to go
to the field — and nothing but the imminent peril of the Republic, and the in-
stant necessity for more men in its defense, could have justified them in for-
saking their dependent families.
Military History of Kansas Ref/iments. 215
Few men would have made such sacrifices as they did for the country,
and few in the populous states east of the Mississippi were called on to
make such. The prompt organization of the regiment, its rapid and painful
marches, and its successful encounters with the enemy have been feebly set
forth in these pages, but no history will record the heroic struggles of the
men at the recruiting stations on the prairies, when they resolved to leave
their ill-provided families for the hazards of three years of distant service.
No exposure on picket, no toil on march, no danger in battle, ever tried their
manhood like the first struggle of enlistment. When I compare their service
and sacrifice with thousands of others who left well-provided families and
received high recompense in pay and honors. I feel how partial is the dis-
tribution of human favors, and how the great rewards for patriotic effort
must at last be dispensed by Him who alone knows all the sacrifices and
motives of men.
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EXTRACTS FROxM THR REPORT OF MAJ. GEN. JAMES G. BLUNT OF THE
BATTLE OP PRAIRIE GROVE, DECEMBER 7, 1862.
". . . . Observing that the enemy had now thrown a large force upon
my center and right, I directed the infantry of the 1st Division to enter
the woods and engage them, which order was executed with promptness,
Col. AVeer leading the 10th and 13th Kansas regiments of his Brigade upon
the right: a portion of the Kansas 2d, dismounted, under command of Capt.
S. .1. Crawford, the right wing of the Kansas 11th, under Colonel Ewing,
and the 1st Indian, under Colonel Wattles, upon the left: the 20th Iowa ad-
vancing upon the left of the Indians; the left wing of the Kansas 11th. under
Colonel Moonlight, supporting Rabb's and Hopkins' batteries.
". . . . While this atempt was being made to charge my artillery on
the right, the same demonstration was made upon Rabb's and Hopkins'
batteries, the enemy following up my infantry as they retired from the woods,
and with a shout rushed out from under cover of the trees, when the two
batteries, supported by the infantry of the 11th Regiment, belched forth a
perfect storm of canister, producing Immense slaughter in their ranks, and
compelling them again to retire.
". . . . As the immediate commander of the 1st Division, I deem it but
justice to say of Col. Wm. Weer. commanding the 2d Brigade, that he be-
haved throughout with great gallantry, leading his men into the thickest
of the fight. The same is true of Col. Bowen and Maj. H. H. Williams, com-
manding regiments in the same Brigade. Capt. S. J. Crawford, of the 2d
Kansas, who commanded a battalion of that regiment that fought on foot,
displayed great gallantry, as did also the lamented Capt. A. P. Russell, who
fell mortally wounded. Col. Thos. Ewing, Lieut. Col. Moonlight and Major
Plumb, of the 11th Kansas, gave evidence of their high qualities as gallant
officers."
COL. MOONLIGHT'S REPORT OF THE PART TAKEN BY THE 11TH KANSAS
CAVALRY IN THE CAMPAIGN OF 1S64 AGAINST THE RRBEL GENKRAL.
PRICE.
Headquarters 2d Brig., 1st Div., Army of the Border,
Paola, Kas.. December 15, 1864.
"Captain— I have the honor to submit the following report of the part
taken by my command during the late campaign against the rebel General
Price:
"On the loth of October, 1864, at Hickman's Mills, Mo., the 2d Brigade
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was organized, as follows: The llth Kansas Cavalry, Cos. L and M Stli
Kansas Cavalry, and Cos. A and D 16tli Kansas Cavalry. Four mountain
howitzers were in the llth, manned by Co. B. On the 16th the Brigade was
marched into Missouri, in company with the 1st Brigade, (all under com-
mand of Major General Blunt), in search of Price's army. After having
gone in a southeasterly direction as far as Holden, Mo., on the Warrensburg
road, our course was changed to Lexington, Mo., which was captured by the
2d Brigade on the 18th. Co. B of the llth Kansas had the advance, and
skirmished with some bushwhackers in the streets, killing and wounding
several and capturing some prisoners. Our camp was formed near the Col-
lege, and it fell to the lot of the 2d Brigade to picket the roads leading south,
on which Price was advancing. Capt. Green, Co. B, llth Kansas Cavalry,
commanded the picket on the Warrensburg road, composed of his own com-
pany and Co. A of the 16th. Capt. Palmer, Co. A, llth Kansas Cavalry, com-
manded the picket on the Dover road, composed of his own Co. and Co. F, of
the llth. I am particular in mentioning these facts, because much credit is
due these companies for maintaining their positions and holding the rebel
advance in check as long as they did.
"When, at the battle of Lexington on the 19th. retreat was ordered, the
2d Brigade was in the advance and a portion of it dismounted, so that it
fell to our lot to cover the retreat. To enable the Division to move out, it
became necessary to face the enemy with every man and every weapon. The
howitzers here did good service, but on leaving the field the tongue of one
of the pieces got broken, so that it was necessary to lash the limber and piece
to other pieces in order to save them, which was done in the very face of the
enemy and under his lire. The enemy persistently followed us for several
miles, and long after dark we were compelled to fight iiim on every piece of
ground favorable for making a stand. The enemy outnumbered us more than
ten to one, so that they were enabled to flank us as well as press us in the rear,
thereby making our position a warm one and giving us lively v.'ork. Every
officer and soldier did well and nobly under the most trying of all positions.
The retreat was continued all night until 2 a. m. next morning. On the same
day the Division took up position on the west bank of Little Blue, eight miles
from Independence, and in the afternoon the 2d Brigade was left alone to
watch the enemy, fight him at the crossings, and burn the bridge. It is
proper to state here that the two companies of the 5th Kansas Cavarly were not
with the Brigade, as they had been left on the borders of Kansas to watch the
guerrillas, and when the balance of the Division was withdrawn from the
Little Blue, the two companies of the 16th Kansas also went, leaving me only
ten companies of the llth Kansas Cavalry — Co. G of that regiment being:
escort for Maj. Gen. Curtis, and Co. L at Fort Riley. My force being reduced,
and the stream being fordable at almost any point, it was no easy matter
to hold an enemy so numerous and active, all being cavalry. Maj. Anderson,
of the llth, with two companies, had command of the bridge, which he set on
fire and held until it was fairly burning, after which he fell back on the
hill and joined the command, who then opened on the enemy. Capt. Greer,
Co. J, had been stationed at a ford about one mile below the bridge, with in-
structions to hold the enemy as long as possible. He retired without firing
a. shot, but claims that it was not possible to do otherwise, as the enemy
were crossing at all points. Being thus menaced on all sides, and the object
for which I was left accomplished, the command slowly fell back about two
miles, fighting. A favorable piece of ground here presenting itself, a new line
Military History of Kansas Re(iiments. 217
of battle was formed on the left of the Independence road, and we slowly
began to drive the enemy back over the ground again, dismounting every
man for the purpose of shelter behind stone walls, fences and houses, some
of which were then held by the enemy, who, after a vigorous assault, were
dislodged, thus affording us an advantage which accounts for the few killed
and wounded on our side, compared with the enemy, who suffered terribly.
The 11th here behaved like old veterans, and gave renewed proof of their
fighting qualities, driving an enemy greatly superior in numbers to the very
ground occupied in the morning. By this time General Blunt had come up, and
other troops Avere being thrown in on the right to my support. About two
hundred of the 16th K. V. C, under Lieut. Col. Walker, of that regiment,
reported to me, and did splendid service on the left. Maj. Hunt, loth Kansas
Cavalry, Chief of Artillery for the Department of Kansas, reported about this
time with some mountain howitzers, and rendered such services as only a
brave and gallant officer can render. We thus held the enemy back for
hours, a great portion of the time without ammunition, supplying its place
Avith lusty and defiant cheers. It became necessary to withdraw the com-
mand a short distance and take up a new position, as the enemy, ten to one,
were flanking us in perfect safety. Shortly after gaining the new position,
I received orders to withdraw my men and mount. The first movement had
to be accomplished in the very face of the enemy, and giving up to them a
line of stone walls, rendered this movement a dangerous one; and had it not
been for the command, already referred to, under Lieut. Col. Walker? opening
a flank fire by my direction, I question much if the retreat would not have
been a fatal one; but yet it had to be done, as the ammunition train by some
mistake was away in the rear, when I joined it and supplied my command
anew. By thi.s time the entire command had fallen back, and the 2d Brigade,
as ordered, had formed a new line of battle on the east side of Independence.
About this time, Capt. Huntoon with his company (H) of the 11th. joined the
command. The Captain had by my orders, the day previous, been sent
up the Little Blue about four miles to guard a ford and check the enemy,
which he did in his usual gallant style, never abandoning his position
though pressed, in a manner isolated, and knowing we were being driven
back on his left. The covering of the retreat from this point was given the
2d Brigade, and to Cos. B and H was the work assigned under my own super-
vision. The enemy was held for some time at bay; a skirmish was kept up
in the streets of Independence and as far as the railroad bridge, where the
enemy abandoned the pursuit. It was then dark. We arrived in camp on
Big Blue about midnight, where the entire force was concentrated. Through-
out the entire engagement on Little Blue, I was ably assisted by the field
officers of the 11th, viz.: Lieut. Col. Plumb, Majs. Anderson and Ross (the
latter had two horses shot under him), as also my Adjutant, Lieut. Taber,
together with those already mentioned of other regiments. The entire com-
mand behaved with the utmost coolness and gallantry— commanding ofiicprs
of companies vieing with each other in the discharge of their duties. I
regret to say that in this engagement Capt. N. P. Gregg, Co. IM, 11th Kansas
Cavalry, received a severe gunshot wound in the right arm, which is likely
to disable him for life. The Captain is one of the best oflicers in the service,
and it is to be hoped that he will yet be spared for future fields of operation.
At Big Blue, on the 23d, the 2d Brigade was ordered to hold Simmons
ford and report the movements of the enemy. None coming, and the 1st
Brigade at Bryan's ford retreating, the 2d Brigade, in double quick, whipped
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round by Westport and met the enemy on the State line, checked his ad-
vance into Kansas, and by the setting of the sun drove him back over into
Missouri. The fight continued until dark, after which tlie pursuit was
abandoned, and my command moved up to Shawnee Mission for the purpose
of procuring forage and rations. It is but just to say that the 2d Brigade
had been so actively engaged for several days that little or no rations had
been procured. Yet all were eager for the fight, and determined that Price
could only invade Kansas when the little band no longer existed. The
battle of the Line, or the Big Blue, as it is called, was a very pretty one, and
satit-'fied my mind that the enemy's cavalry was no match for ours on the
prairie. In this fight Co. G, of the 11th, escort for Maj. Gen. Curtis, joined
my command and participated in the fight, as also the howitzers mentioned
as commanded by Major Hunt on Little Blue. A militia force — I think of
Johnson county — under Lieut. Col. Johnson, was also present. Another
militia force camped with the brigade that night, but I have forgotten what
regiment. Several prisoners were captured during the engagement, and prop-
erly forwarded to the headquarters of Major Gen. Curtis. Early on the morn-
ing of the 24th, I received orders to supply my command with ammunition
and take the right of the line of battle about to be formed a little south of
Westpoi't. This was promptly done, and in front of the 2d Brigade the enemy
were driven back for over a mile, after a stubborn resistance. The command
on the left had fallen back, so that I was not supported in that direction.
allowingc.the enemy to come up on my flank and deliver a raking fire. To
meet this fire and preserve order, it was necessary to wheel two squadrons
to the left, which was done in fine style by Cos. A and I of the 11th. (Lieut.
Drew commanded Co. I after the battle of Little Blue.) My command fell
back in good order, handsomely protected on the right flank by Lieut. Col.
Woodwcrtli, 12th Kansas State Militia, who reported to me that morning with
a part of the regiment. Col. Woodworth is deserving of much praise for
dashing on the enemy's flank of skirmishers in the manner in which he did.
After falling back to Westport, I recei/ed orders from General Blunt to pass
round the right flank of the enemy and keep in between him and Kansas,
which order was faithfully carried out, and while our forces from Westport
were putting Price to rout, the 2d Brigade whipped in on the right flank in
hot pursuit of that portion invading Kansas. At Little Santa Fe my ad-
vance— Co. H of the lltii — struck the rear of the enemy and drove him out
of Kansas. This was gallantly done, and saved that portion of the state
from the flames. The command pushed on that night to Aubrey, where a
few hours' rest was obtained and forage procured. Early the next morning
we again marched for Cold water Grove, where we struck the centre of the
enemy, skirmished a while, and held him in check as long as possible. See-
ing from the route the enemy was taking that he must necessarily camp
about the Trading Post, and that Mound City was in danger of being de-
stroyed, I pushed on, marching all night, a distance of sixty-flve miles, ar-
riving there at 2 a. m. on the 25th. Early in the morning the enemy made
his appearance, and was quickly driven back and the town saved. About
this time I received an order from General Blunt to make for Fort Scott and
hold it at all hazards, so that no time was lost, after procuring rations for
my starving command, in striking for that place. At Fort Lincoln the enemy
had possession and disputed our passage. After vainly trying to dislodge
him, I moved ofl: by the right flank, leaving a battalion to engage his at-
tention until the command crossed the stream above. Arrived at Fort Scott
Military History of Kansas Rcyiments. 219
about 4 p. m. Found the place in the most intense excitement. The same
evening Generals Curtis and Blunt arrived, and the next morning we again
started in pursuit. I would here state that near Coldwater Grove, I was
joined by the Lyon county Militia, under Col. Mitchell, who accompanied me
all the way to Fort Scott, doing excellent service, performing the night
march and bearing up under the many trials incident to a camp life with
commendable fortitude.
Nothing of importance occurred in the pursuit until the 2Sth when Gen-
eral Blunt overtook the enemy at Newton ia. Mo., and drove him from his po-
sition. The 2d Brigade was deprived of the pleasure of participating in this
fight, as instructions had been received to await rations, then forty-eight
hours due. At Newtonia, on the 31st, after returning from Neosho, the
Brigade was joined by Co. L of the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, Capt.
Ycimg commanding, who was appointed A. A. Q. M. and A. C. S. for the
Brigade, which position he still retains.
Nothing of importance transpired during the remainder of the pursuit via
Cassville, Keatsville, Elkhorn, Bentonville, Elm Springs, Fayetteville, Prairie
Grove, Cane Hill, Dutchtown and Lo the Arkansas River, half way between
Forts Gibson and Smith. On November 9th, after the pursuit had been
abandoned and the Division broken up, the 2d Brigade marched for Fort
Smith with General Blunt. Remained at Fort Smith, awaiting forage and
rations, until the 19th, when the march was taken up for this place. Arrived
at Fort Gibson on the 23d; remained one day to feed hay; marched for Fort
Scott; met on the south bank of the Neosho a large supply train going south;
vStayed with it one day, as reports had been received that the rebel Generals
Cooper and Gano had crossed the Arkansas river for the purpose of captur-
ing it; sent out Major Ross with every horse able to walk to reconnoitre;
found no enemy and returned; marched the following day, via Catholic
Mission, for Neosho bottoms; arrived at Fort Scott December 7th; remained
two days to recruit animals; arrived at Paola December 12th, having been
absent exactly two months. During one-half of this time not more than one-
fcurth forage could be obtained, so that with the continuous and rapid march-
ing a very great many horses have been abandoned, as well as a great many
killed in battle.
In conclusion, I desire to call the attention of the Department commander
to the uniform gallantry and efficiency of the following named officers, who
came prominently under my immediate observation, and who behaved them-
selves throughout the entire campaign in a manner worthy of special men-
tion, viz.: Lieut. Col. P. B. Plumb and Majs. Anderson and Ross, battalion
commanders of the 11th Kansas Cavalry; Surgeon R. M. Ainsworth and
Assistant Surgeon J. D. Adams, 11th Kansas Cavalry, in charge of Medical
Department, and Capt. Young, 5th Kansas Cavalry, A. A. Q. M. and A. C. S.
from the time he joined the command.
The campaign was an unusually severe one, marching day and night,
with often little or no rations. Yet every officer and soldier bore up under
the difficulties and hardships without even murmuring, ever prompt and
obedient. To Lieutenant and Regimental Adjutant Ira L Taber, my A. A. A.
General, I am specially indebted for his zeal, activity and vigilance, and I
earnestly recommend him for promotion in the Adjutant General's Depart-
ment. I cannot close without mentioning the following named enlisted men,
to whom special praise is due for their services on the battle lield as aids.
I had none other nor could I have had better, viz.: Sergeant Major I. H.
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Isbell, Quartermaster Sergeant W. H. Cowen and Chief Bugler N. D. Horton,
all of the 11th Kansas Cavalry. These non commissioned officers well merit
promotion. I had forgotten to mention that Lieut. W. F. Goble. 5th Kansas
Cavalry, served in the Brigade as Battalion Adjutant from the beginning for
Col. Plumb, and is reported by him as being an officer of uniform good con-
duct and high standing.
The following Is a list of the casualties during the campaign;
Company A. Killed — privates, 4; wounded — 4; missing — 1 sergeant and
2 privates.
Company B. Killed — 1 sergeant and 1 private.
Company D. Killed — 2 privates; wounded — 3 privates.
Company F. Killed — 1 private; wounded — 1 private.
Company H. Wounded — 1 officer and 1 private.
Company I. Killed- -1 private; wounded — 2 corporals and 6 privates.
Company K. AVounded — 2 corporals and 3 privates.
Company M. Killed — 1 corporal and 3 privates; wounded — 1 oflicer, 1
corporal and 5 privates. (Signed) T. MOONLIGHT,
^ Col. 11th Kan. Cavalry, commanding.
Capt. Geo. S. Hampton, Assistant Adjutant General.
(BY TIOLEGR.M-H FROM FORT LARA:MIE. SEPT. 3. 1S(3.5.)
To Lieut. Col. Plumb, Fort Kearney:
You are about to leave this District, and before you do so, these head-
quarters desii'e to thank you for the energy and ability you have always
manifested in the discharge of your duties. Less than this could not well
be said and do justice to you.
By command of Brigadier General Conner. GEO. F. PRICE,
Captain and Assistant Adjutant General.
MILITARY HISTORY OF THE T^VELFTH KANSAS VOLFN-
• TEER INFANTRY.
The Twelfth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry was raised in res: on:e
to a call of the President of the United States, dated July , 1862, for 20).-
t'OO volunteers for "three years, unless sooner discharged."
The quota of Kansas under this call was three regiments of infantry. Hon.
James H. Lane, then U. S. Senator from Kansas, was authorized by the War
Department to recruit this quota of troops, and, under certain restrictions, to
officer the same when mustered into the United States service, thei'eby taking
from the Governor of the State the right to commission the officers, and ignor-
ing his authority.
In the month of August, 1862, Charles W. Adams, of Lawrence, was author-
ized to recruit a regiment of cavalry in the counties of Wyandotte, Johnson,"
Douglas, Miami, Franklin, Coffey, Allen, Linn and Bourbon. Within six weeks
after the authority for recruiting was given, the regiment had more than the
minimum number of men in readiness to take the field. The regiment ren-
dezvoused and was mustered into service at Paola, Kansas, in the month of
September, 1862.
On the 7th day of September, 1862, while Co. H was being recruited in
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Johnson county, Quantrell's guerrilla band surprised the town of Olathe.
sacked the place, and murdered five unarmed men of that company.
In the month of October, Cos. A and 1 were ordered to the town of Olathe,
Kansas, and Cos. G and K were ordered to Mound City, Kansas.
The regiment was divided and detachments stationed at different points
along the line between Kansas and Missouri, as follows: Paola, Olathe, Wyan-
dotte, Shawnee, Mound City, Trading Post, Fprt Scott, Leavenworth and Fort
Riley, performing various kinds of service, mainly escorting forage trains, and
occasionally pursuing guerrilla bands, which so numerously infested the bor-
ders. One company — H — was stationed at Fort Larned, Kansas. These posts
were guarded by the 12th Regiment alternately, and also occupying Kansas
City, Westport and Hickman's Mills, Mo., constantly scouting and marching
from place to place, collecting forage a.ud piotecting the loyal people on the
border of Missouri and the whole State of Kansas from the ravages of merciless
bushwhackers and thieves.
On the 8th of October, 1863, a detachment participated in an engagement
at Baxter's Springs, in which company B lost one man killed — Private John
T. Moore.
The 28th of October, 1863, Cos. B, E and F were ordered to escort a supply
train via Fort Gibson to Fort Smith, Ark., where they arrived November 17,
1863.
In the month of November, Cos. A, C. D, G, I and K concentrated at Fort
Scott, Kansas, preparatory to starting to Fort Smith, (Co. H still remaining
on the Plains at Fort Larned), and on the 13th day of December they started.
The march was executed through rain, snow and mud, a distance of two hun-
dred and ten miles, in fifteen days.
In the month of February, 1864, Co. H joined the regiment at Fort Smith,
Ark., and remained on duty with it at that place, performing escort duty almost
con.-3tantly with forage trains.
On the 23d of March the regiment marched with the 2d Brigade, Frontier
Division, 7th Army Corps, from Fort Smith on the Camden Expedition, and
on the 9th of April, the Division, commanded by Brig. Gen. J. M. Thayer, joined
the portion of the 7th Corps that marched from Little Rock, under command
of Maj. Gen. Steele, at Little Missouri River, having been on a forced march
fiom the time it left Fort Smith.
The roads were in an almost impassable condition, on account of the snow
and heavy rains which had fallen during the winter and early part of the
spring. On the 11th of April the entire army moved forw^ard about five miles
to Prairie de Anne. On the 12th, the enemy not giving any evidence ot battle,
the regiment moved with the main command across the prairie in the direction
of Camden, marched into the timber about three miles beyond Moscow, and
encamped for the night, where it remained until the next day about noon.
The tiain, in the meantime, had been laboring to cross the Terre Nor Swamp,
and had so far succeeded that orders were given to "sling knapsacks." when
suddenly rapid firing was heard in the rear. The regiment fell into line with
all dispatch, and was ordered to reinforce the troops engaged. The enemy
kept falling back gradually for about five miles, and finally ceased firing and
withdrew. The regiment then resumed its march, and entered the Terre Nor
Sv/amp, and darkness overtaking it, the night was passed there.
The regiment proceeded with the command to Camden, Ark., without fur-
ther interruption, where it arrived on the 16th of April, and remained there
until the 26th, when, upon learning the enemy had been largely leinforced
222 Military Hlstonj of Kansas Regime.'Js.
by the rebel Gen. Kirby Smith, who had just returned with tliis command
frnni the campaign against Gen. BanlvS, and haAang but tv/o or tnrec days
rations, the army could no longer hold its position, and on the 26tli the town
was evacuated.
In the meantime, on the 18th of April, a detachment of the Frontier Di-
vision, under command of Col. J. M. Williams, was attacked at Poison Springs,
on a foraging expedition, by an overwhelming rebel force, and after a very
severe engagement, and considerable loss in killed an wounded, Col. Williams'
command being short of ammunition, the train was abandoned and fell into
the hands of the enemy. On the evening of the 29th of April, the army reached
Jenkins' ferry or crossing on the Saline River. As the command approached
the river, the rear was attacked bj' the enemy with artillery. At the same
time a violent rain commenced falling, which continued until the next day, in
a very short time making the roads impassable for trains. On the morning
of the MOtli, the enemj' renewed the attack in force, and the battle continued
with great fury until 2 o'clock p. m., when the enemy withdrew his forces
from the field. After repelling the enemy, the command succeeded in crossing
the Saline River that afternoon, and as it was entirely destitute of rations,
it was compelled to march with the greatest haste possible in the direction of
Little Rock, and encamped for the night five miles from the battle field.
On the follow ing morning the march was resumed, after burning nearly all
the baggage and clothing. The men, worn down by excessive fatigue, were
no longer able to carry blankets or knapsacks, and it was with the most vig-
orous effort, and the hope of meeting supplies, that they were able to drag
their weary bodies forward. The cavalry brigade was sent in advance to Little
Rock to procure rations for the command. The worn-out infantry was met with
supplies at Pourche, twelve miles from Little Rock. The whole command being
so nearly exhausted, it immediately camped for the night to rest. On the fol-
lowing morning (May Sth) it reached Little Rock, where it remained until the
7th, when the 12th Regiment moved with the Frontier Division on a forced
march to Fort Smith, for the purpose of repelling a threatened attack on that
place, where it arrived on the 17th of the same month, having marched a dis-
tance of five hundred and fifty miles in about fifty days from the time it left
Fort Smith until it returned, through swamps and marshes, over mountains,
wading streams, making roadways during the day, performing guard duty
nearly every night, and at no time v/ith more than half rations, sometimes
with but a small quantity of unground corn, and part of the time entirely des-
titute of provisions either for men or animals.
The regimsnt suffered a greater loss of men from the effects of this most
arduous campaign than during all previous marches and engagements, many
of the men being entirely worn out by excessive fatigue and continuous march-
ing through swamps and in rain, and some were unable to accompany their
commands further than Little Rock.
Shortly after the regiment returned to Fort Smith, it was set at worl: on
the fortifications, then in process of construction at that place. A line of
earthworks was raade about one and a hal,f miles from the garrison, extending
from the Poteau River on the west to the Arkansas River on the northeast of
the city, a distance of about five miles, and timber felled in front of the line
three-fotirths of a mile, to prevent the enemy's cavalry or artillery from ad-
vancing upon the Foi't.
The following winter the regiment was engaged in escorting forage trains
into the country, which were employed in gathering forage for the ca\alry
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and trains at the post, until the 24lh day of February, 1865, when it was con-
veyed on hoard of a steamer to Little Rock, Ark., where it remained, perform-
ing labor on fortifications and doing fatigue and guard duty, until June 3d,
]8'35, when it Avas mustered out of service under the provisions of a teleg.am
from the War Department, Adjutant General's Office, dated May 29, 1X65.
signed T. M. Vincent, A. A. G., to J. J. Reynolds, Major General commanding
Department of Arkansas, lo take effect June 30th. 13G5.
MILITARY HISTORY OF THE THIRTEENTH KANSAS VOL-
UNTEER CAVALRY.
The Thirteenth Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry was raised under a
call made by the President in the month of July, 1802, for 300,000 volunteers
for "Three Years or during the war." Under this call, the quota of Kansas
was three regiments of infantry. Hon J. H. Lane, U. S. Senator from Kansas,
was authorized to superintend the recruiting of all three regiments, and officer
the same when organized and mustered into the United States service.
In the month of August, 1S62, Cyrus Leland, Sen., was appointed Recruit-
ing Commissioner for the counties of Atchison, Brown, Doniphan, Marshall
and Nemaha, and established the general rendezvous at Camp Stanton, city of
Atchison. The men composing the Regiment were the most substantial citi-
zens of the community — mostly men of families and property, principally
farmers.
The recruits were organized as a regiment on the 10th of September, 1862,
and on the 20th of the same month were mustered into the United States ser-
vice at Camp Stanton, Kansas, by 2d Lieut. Wm. M. Watts, 3d U. S. Cavalry,
Mustering officer, with the following staff officers, viz.:
Colonel — Thomas M. Bowen. from Captain Co. K, 9th Kansas Cavalry.
Lieutenant Colonel — John R. Wheeler.
Major — Caleb A. Woodworth, from Private Co. B, 10th Kansas Infantry.
Adjutant— Wm. P. Badger.
Quartermaster — Cyrus lieland. Sen.
Surgeon — Wm. M. Grimes
Assistant Surgeon — John Becker.
Chaplain — Daniel A. Murdock.
The regiment remained at the rendezvous drilling and receiving instruction
preparatory to entering the field for active service. Early in the monMi of
October the regiment received marching orders, and proceeded at once via
i-^avenworth and Fort Scott, Kansas, to join Gen. Blunt's command, then in
the field, which it accomplished by dint of forced marches on the 29th of the
same month, at Old Fort Wayne, Cherokee Nation, and henceforth was a part
of the Army of the Frontier, and participated in the different engagements
in the brilliant campaign against the rebel forces in Arkansas, which resulted
in the ultimate defeat of Hindman's entire army.
On the 31st of October, the regiment marched with the command to Camp
Ewing, where it was mustered for pay, and from thence marched to Camp
Bowen, Ark., on Spavinaw Creek, the camp having been named in honor of
the Colonel of this regiment. Nothing of importance occurred at this place
except the untimely death of Sergeant Noel, of Co. D. which was caused by
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the accidental discharge of a musket. It marched thence, on the 11th of No-
vember, to Camp Babcock, on Lindsay's Prairie, Ark., where it remained, sub-
sisting mainly on the country, awaiting the arrival of commissary supplies from
Fort Scott, which we received the night of the 26th. Three days' rations of
hard bread and meat was issued, and the men ordered to supply themselves
with eighty rounds of ammunition, preparatory to making an attack upon a
rebel force under command of Marmaduke, who was reported encamped a short
distance in front of the Army of the Frontier. On the morning of the 27th of
November, the whole command moved very early, without transportation, in
the direction of Cane Hill, where the rebel General Marmaduke had taken po-
sition with six thousand cavalry, two howitzers and a battery of artillery.
The command executed the march of forty miles, and on the following morn-
ing made an attack upon the rebel force. After a short but spirited engage-
ment, the enemy retreated from the town of Cane Hill to a bald knob on the
crest of the Boston Mountains, where he made a desperate and stubborn re-
sistance, but was finally compelled to retreat into the timber, keeping up a
severe fire as he retreated, which was continued for a distance of six miles,
through brush and over rocks and ditches, to the junction of the Fayetteville
and Cane Hill )-oads, where, at nightfall, the action was ended, the enemy hav-
ing been completely routed and in full retreat south, leaving his dead and
wounded on the field in the possession of our forces. In this engagement the
13th iiegiment took an active part, and received the praise and admiration
of the commanding General for the manner in which it maintained the repu-
tation of Kansas soldiery.
The command bivouacked on the battle field for the night, and on the fol-
lowing morning returned to Cane Hill, where it encamped and awaited the
airival of the transportation.
The regiment remained in camp at Cane Hill until December 7th, when the
cneniy attacked the outposts in force, and gave evidence of a general eng.ige-
ment. In the meantime — Saturday night— a column of rebel infantry passed
up the Fayetteville road, and before the movement was discovered. Hind-
man's main force was in the rear of Gen. Blunt's command, and had engaged
the 2d and 2d Divisions, under command of Gen. Herron, on their way to re-
inforce Gen. Blunt, at the crossing of Illinois Creek, about thirteen miles
northeast of Cane Hill.
At 10 o'clock, Sunday morning, Gen. Blunt began to fall back with his
command towai'ds Rhea's Mills to join Gen. Herron, and at 3 o'clock reached
the battlefield, where, for nearly five hours Gen. Herron, with a force of but
five thoasand men, had been contending against a rebel force which outnum-
bered his three to one, and fresh troops constantly arriving, continued to swell
the rebel ranks.
The last five miles of the march of Gen. Blunt's Division was made at
double quick, being stimulated at hearing the roar of artillery and musketry,
the 13th being amongst the first to take position on the battle field. It formed
line of battle between the 10th and 11th regiments, on the right of the main
command, in a thick wood just under the protection of a slight eminence of
the ground in front, and was soon engaged against superior numbers, sup-
porting the 2d Kansas Howitzers and one sectiori of the 1st Kansas Battery.
Several desperate attempts were made to capture the batteries, but were as
often repulsed with terrible slaughter. After dark the regiment, v/ith the
division, retired a few hundred yards from the battle field and bivouacked in
the edge of an open space for the night, expecting to renew the attack the
Military History of Kansas Beqiments. 225
following mornins;. But under cover of the darkness the rebels muflaed the
wheels of their artillery, and commenced a hasty retreat in the direction of
the Arkansas River. The next morning the rebel General Hindman sent a
flag of truce to Gen. Blunt, asking an armistice to enable them to care for the
wounded, without reference to his retreating forces, under which he no doubt
contemplated a successful retrograde movement, and succeeded in getting two
hours, which afforded him an opportunity to join his retreating columns with
safety to himself.
The loss m killed and wounded on the part of the Union f^^rces numbered
about tv, elve hundred, of which the 13th lost a large per cent.
The following extract is taken from Col. Wm. Weer's official report:
Head'qrs 2d Brig. 1st Div.,
Army of the Frontier,
Camp at Cane Hill, Ark., Dec. 12, 1862.
Colonel— . . . T cannot be too earnest in my commendations of Col.
Bowen, commanding loth Kansas, Maj. Williams, commanding 10th Kansas,
find Lieut. Tenney, commanding 1st Kansas Battery, all of my own brigade.
Their daring, skill and active endeavors in the rallying and management of
their men. amid storms of bullets, deserve not only honorable mention, but a
place upon the record of those who merit' promotion.
LIEUT. COL. MOONLIGHT, Chief of Staff.
The following is a list of killed and wounded in the 13th Regiment, as ex-
hibited by the oflBcial report, viz:
Company A— Captain Samuel Fliekinger commanding. Wounded: Private
W. H. Reed, head, slightly: private C. D. Bodkins, leg ,slightly.
Company B— Lieut. Marion Beeler commanding. Wounded: 1st Sergeant
J. F. Kotsch. mouth, severely; private W. D. Moore, face and shoulder; pri-
vate J. Walker, leg, slightly; pi'ivate E. Alexander, ankle, slightly; private
E. S. Butler, knee, severely; private J. N. Welsh, hip, severely; private J.
Maquilken, arm, slightly; private R. Arthur, arm, slightly; private Wm. A.
lies, hip, slightly; private T. T. Smith, belly, slightly.
Company C— Captain Captain H. Robertson commanding. Killed: Private
Eli T. Vickery. Wounded: Private H. O. Stratton, leg, severely; private W.
Iliggins, slightly; private W. Cummings, slightly; private W. S. Sproals.
slightly. Missing: Privates AV. Nesse, J. D. Clift, W. F. Bunce, and B. F.
Gilmore.
Company D— Captain H. R. Neal, commanding. Killed: Private John
Rhoades, (died the day following). Wounded: Sergeant W. Elliott, arm, se-
verely; Sergeant A. Frahm, arm, severely; private O. J. Norris. arm severely;
private John Becht, lungs, mortally, (name omitted on other records).
Company E— Captain P. Hutchinson commanding. Killed: Sergeant Ben-
jamin Hornbeck. Wounded: Private James Harris, arm, slightly; private
James Stewart, leg, severely.
Company F— Lieut. Wm. J. May commanding. Wounded: Lieut. Wm. J.
May thigh, severelv; corporal H. M. Higley, ankle. This company was com-
manded by'lst Sergeant Robt. Grimes after Lieut. May was wounded.
Company D— Captain W. S. Blackburn commanding. Killed: Private John
H. Clapp. Wounded: Private J. W. Oliver, hip, severely; private J. G. Rat-
cliff, hip, slightly; private R. Foster, head.
15-ii.
226 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
Company H — Captain O. H. Macauley commanding. Killed: Sergeant
John Neal. Wounded: Lieut. Jas. C. McElroy, side, slightly; private A. J.
Owen, lungs, severely; private G. Welchouse, leg; private W. B. Henderson,
foot, slightly; private J. Abshear, head, slightly; private A. Wamsberry, head
and hand.
Company I — Captain John Schilling commanding. Killed: Corporal John
Jones; private Nev.ton Sevier. Wounded: Lieut. Langdon M. Risley, hip,
severely: 1st Sergeant John H. Croft, thigh, severely; corporal Robert Pol-
lock, side, severely; corporal C. Weisenheimer, side and leg, slightly; private
Daniel McAuley, side, slightly. Missing: Pri^ate Michael Flanigan.
Cornpanv K— Captain Patrick McNamara commanding. Killed. Private
Lorenzo Richardson. Wounded: Sergeant Martin U. Miller, slightly; private
John Burnes, slightly; private Michael Collins, slightly.
The casualties in the Regiment are as follows: Killed, 8; wounded, 43;
missing, 5. Total, 56.
After the engagement at Pi'airie Grove, the Regiment encamped at Rhea's
Mills, and afterwards returned tc its old camping ground at Cane Hill, where
it remained until the 27th of December, when it moved with the army in the
direction of Van Buren, on the Arkansas River, where it arrived the following
day. This march cost the Regiment moie men than all the battles in which
it was engaged, iiaving to wade Cove Creek, a rapid mountain stream, some
places waist deep, thiry-nine times between Cane Hill and the junction formed
with Lee's Creek, it being one of the coldest days of the season. Numerous
cases of pneumonia and chronic rheumatism were the result of this exposure.
After the capture of the town of Van Buren, the regiment marched with
the army, accompanied by hundreds of contrabands with wagons, carriages
and vehicles of various descriptions, together with a few refugees. The trans-
portation was joined at Rhea's Mills, where Gen. Blunt was relieved by Gen.
Schoneld, and the army ordered to Elm Springs, twelve miles from Fayette-
ville, where the regiment remained in camp until the 7th of January, 1863,
when it was ordered, on a forced march, to Springfield, Mo., for the purpose of
repelling an attack upon that place by the rebel Gen. Marmaduke, but ar-
rived too late to participate in the engagement. The regiment was retained
at Springfield, performing garrision and escort duty, until spring. In the
meantime a portion of it was engaged in a raid on the town of Forsythe, on
White River.
On the 19th of May it marched for Fort Scott, Kansas, where it arrived
on the 29th of the same month, and from thence moved to Drywood, on out-
post duty.
The regiment remained in the vicinity of Fort Scott about two months,
during which time most of the men and officers received twenty days' fur-
lough. On the 3d of August the regiment again took the field with Gen.
Blunt, pai'ticipating in his famous campaign against the rebel Generals
Cooper, Cabell, Steele and Stand Waitie, which resulted in driving the enemy
to the waters of Red river and the capture of Fort Smith.
The regiment marched during the month of August, over four hundred
miles, performing a march of two hundred miles in the last ten days of the
month. During the campaign it marched thirty-eight miles in one day — the
day of the engagement at Perryville, Ark.
The troops being completely worn out, the pursuit was abandoned, and the
command moved leisurely in the direction of Fort Gibson, except one Brigade.
MUitory If.is;torji of Kansas liCj/uneiilii. 'I'll
of which the 13th regiment formed a part, which was ordered to Webber's
Falls, C. N., on the Arkansas river, where it arrived on the last day of
August, and remained there until the 15th of the following month, when it
marched to Scullyville, C. N., where it performed outpost and scouting duty
vxutil the 6th of October, when it marched to Van Buren, Ark., and went into
winter quarters, performing post, foraging and escort duty, until the month
of March, 1S64, when a portion of the regiment— Cos. A, C, D, G, H and I— were
ordered to Fort Smith, Ark., where they were placed on garrison duty, Cos.
B, E and F remaining at Van Buren. Thus this little regiment garrisoned
the two posts last mentioned during the absence of the command on the
Camden Expedition, and subsequent to its return, without any assistance
except a few companies of the 6th Kansas Cavalry, and four parts of com-
panies of recruits of the U. S. C. T.
After the disastrous campaign of the 7th Corps south, the guerrillas be-
came so numerous and bold in the vicinity of Van Buren and Fort Smith,
that small squads dare not venture beyond the line of entrenchments except
at the peril of life or captivity. Foraging parties were continually being
attacked, some times with slight loss to the 13th. In the month of August,
'64, Col. Bowen, of the 13th, was captured and carried off a prisoner while
breakfasting within rifle shot of the pickets, but succeeded in making a com-
promise with the bushwhackers, and was released the same day he was
captured. On the 1st of the same month. Captain Marion N. Beeler, Co. B,
in command of a scouting party, consisting of Cos. B and F, attacked a band
of guerrillas in the night that had taken refuge in a log house, in which the
Captain received a mortal wound, and one enlisted man wounded.
The guerrillas were finally routed with the loss of their leader and three
men killed, and all their horses, saddles, bridles and camp equipage.
Thus the summer passed, occasionally a man being killed or carried off a
prisoner. It appears that no official reports of the various engagements of
detachments of the regiment were ever made. Although no severe fighting
occurred while the regiment was stationed at those places, it was subjected
to many privations, being frequently on half or quarter rations, and not av-
eraging half rations during the whole time, with the exception of meat.
The discipline and drill of the regiment was excellent, and reports of In-
specting Officers show it to have been one of the very best in the Department
of Arkansas.
On the 3d of March, 1865, the regiment was ordered to proceed to Little
Reck, Ark. Upon its arrival at that place, it was immediately placed on
provost guard and garrison duty, and remained there until the 26th of June,
when it was mustered out of service. It was then ordered to proceed to Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas, where it received final payment, and was discharged
from the service of the United States on the 13th day of July, 1S65.
228 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
^llLlTAIiY HISTOKY OF THE FOURTEENTH KANSAS VOL-
UNTEER CAVALRY.
"To the very moment that he bade me tell it:
Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances,
Of moving accidents by flood and field;
Of hair-breadth "scapes i' the imminent deadly breach;
Of being taken by the insolent foe." —Shakespeare.
In the spring of 1863, Maj. Gen. Blunt received authority from the War
Department to recruit a battalion of cavalry as his personal escort.
This Avas intended to be composed of four companies of picked men. They
were speedily obtained; so speedily, indeed, that inasmuch as the necessity
was at that time urgent for more troops. Gen. Blunt had the order so ex-
tended and altered as to authorize the enlistment of a full regiment of cav-
alry for the currents wants of the service.
Under this authority Gen. Blunt, through his recruiting commissioner, Maj.
Anderson, (afterwards Adjutant General of the State), aided by the efforts of
Gov. Carney, soon had the requisite number of men recruited, and in No-
vember, 1863, the 14th Kansas Cavalry was in effect organized and placed
in the field
On the 20th of this month, (November), by order of General Blunt, the
regiment moved from Fort Scott (which was its place of rendezvous) en route
for Fort Smith, Ark., under command of Lieut. Col. Thomas Moonlight, 11th
Kansas Volunteers. It arrived at Fort Smith December 3d, 1863, and was at
once placed upon active duty by Gen. John McNeil, who then commanded at
that place. The regiment (being well mounted, and cavalry being much
needed at the post) at once entered upon an active career of scouting, for-
aging, picket and other duties. This was kept up during the winter, or until
the 23d of February.
.Just before this time, Col. Moonlight was relieved from the command of
the regiment, Maj. J. G. Brown succeeding him. Under this officer the 14th
Kansas marched during the month of Februai-y on an expedition into the
beautiful but almost deserted Choctaw country. The line of its march was that
of Lieutenant Whipple's survey for the Southern Pacific Railway via Sher-
man, Texas. Many of the iron bridges built by that pioneer of the Pacific
Railroad, the Overland Mail Company, yet remained. The expedition was
intended to penetrate to Boggy Depot, C. N., and was to co-operate with a
force from Fort Gibson, C. N., under command of Col. Wm. A. Phillips. On
account of orders received from Headquarters District of the Frontier, the
entire regiment did not proceed further than North Fork Town, on the Cana-
dian river, eight companies of the regiment returned to Fort Smith under
Maj. Brown, and Cos. B, K, L and M accompanied Col. Phillips. As the only
cavalry with the force it acted as the advance of the command while pene-
trating the enemy's country, and when within twenty miles of Boggy Depot,
it was found necessary to retreat to avoid a largely superior force, this
battalion of cavalry acted as the rear guard of Col. Phillips' little army, do-
ing signal service throughout.
Upon returning to Fort Smith the regiment, under command of Maj. Brown,
was ordered to proceed to and garrison the temporary post of Ozark, Ark. It
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arrived at that place, which is situated on the Arkansas river, fifty miles be-
low Fort Smith, on the 28th of February. Here it remained until the 6th of
April, '64, constantly scouting the country, and rendering secure the navigation
of the Arkansas river within its scouting limits. The 14th Kansas Cavalry
afforded the loyal citizens of Franklin county an opportunity of voting at the
important State election held during the occupancy of Ozark by the regiment,
and were much gratified to witness the loyalty with which the citizens ex-
ercised the right of suffrage.
About the 6th of April the regiment marched in obedience to orders on
the famous Camden Expedition, in company with the balance of General
Thayer's forces, forming the Frontier Division, which it joined at Danville,
Ark. A junction was formed with Gen. Steele's mSin force at the Crossing
of the Little Missouri river, on the 11th of April. On the 13th the battle of
Prairie de Anne was fought, and the rebels defeated. In this engagement
the regiment bore an honorable part. On the next day the 14th Kansas
Cavalry was detailed as rear guard of the entire army. Acting in this capacity,
it received and repulsed a furious onset made by an overwhelming force of
the enemy under the rebel General Dockery. The whole of the 3d Brigade,
composed of the 2d, 6th and 14th Kansas Cavalry becoming engaged, the
battle of Moscow ensued, and the enemy were driven with considerable loss
into their entrenchments beyond the Prairie de Anne.
The brunt of this engagement was borne by the 14th Kansas Cavalry. The
two howitzers belonging to the regiment were worked with signal ability by
Lieut. Rickabaugh, and the regiment was complimented by General Thayer
for its coolness and bravery.
A detachment of the regiment, consisting of some sixty men, was en-
gaged in the sanguinary battle of Poison Springs, on the 17th of April. Some
twelve of this number were killed or taken prisoners by the enemy. Some of
these died a lingering death in the miserable prison pen of the rebels at
Tyler, Texas.
During the march from Camden (after its evacuation) towards Little
Rock, two squadrons of the 14th Kansas Cavalry— Cos. F and G, with their
officers— participated in the bloody engagement of Jenkins' Ferry, on the
30th of April. They were the only cavalry upon the Federal side engaged:
all the balance of the cavalry force of Gen. Steele's army having been pushed
forward to repel a threatened attack upon Little Rock. The duties of this
little handful of cavalry at the battle of Jenkins' Ferry was therefore arduous
and of such a nature as to call forth the greatest display of coolness. They
were mostly employed as mounted skirmishers, couriers and orderlies, and
behaved themselves with commendable tact and bi-avery.
About the middle of May the regiment returned to Fort Smith, doing
guard, picket, scouting and escort duty. Its losses from these causes were
severe during this period.
Company E, with its ofiicers, was engaged in the different battles of the
border with the rebel General Price during the fall of '64. This company,
with its brave and accomplished commanding officer, Lieut. Wm. B. Clark,
acted as the personal escort to Maj. Gen. Blunt.
They had just before this greatly distinguished themselves at Cabin
Creek. At Westport they were hotly engaged, and had seven men killed
and wounded. At Mine Creek and at Newtonia they were in the front of
battle, and added fresh laurels to their already splendid reputation.
It is but just to state that three other ofl^cers of the regiment were en-
gaged with Gen. Curtis' force in the memorable Battles of the Border. All
230 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
of them were on detached duty at the time. First, and most conspicuous, was
Col. Charles W. Blair, who commanded a brigade of militia and volunteer
artlllei-y. and whose bravery and self-sacrificing efforts during these troublous
times, will never be forgotten by the people of Kansas.
Col. Blair's brigade, under his efficient leadership, won imperishable honor
upon the fields of Mine Creek and Westport. At the former engagement.
Col. Blair received the formal surrender of Gen. Marmaduke, and conducted
him in person into the presence of Gen. Curtis, to whom he delivered him as
a prisoner of war.
Surgeon A. W. Chenowith accompanied Col. Blair as his acting Medical
Director. He had charge of the rebel wounded at Mine Creek, and rendered
arduous and effective service.
Capl. Geo. J. Clark, long the able and efficient Ordnance Officer at Fort
Scott, accompanied the army as chief Ordnance Officer on Gen. Curtis' staff.
He had charge of the ammunition train, and his duties, which were dis-
chai'ged with great zeal and promptness, necessitated almost constant labor
by night as well as by day.
On the 1st day of January, 18G5. the regiment was ordered to Clarks-
ville. Ark., whither it went under command of Maj. Chas. Willits, who had
succeeded Lieut. Col. Brown.
Its duty, in connection with the balance of the 3d Brigade stationed at
Clarksville, was to scout and police the country so as to render the navi-
gation of the Arkansas river as safe as possible. Although stationed north
of the river, they scouted both sides of the stream, crossing by the uncertain
means of rafts or hastily-constructed boats, to surprise some detachment of
a partizan force and annihilate it. The whole country swarmed with guer-
rillas. Engagements with them were of almost daily occurrence. Our troops
fought them in their mountain fastnesses, or in their camps in the midst
of the dense and almost impassable thickets of cane bordering the Arkansas
river, and always with that general success which attends the patriotic brave
who battle in a just cause.
Thus did our soldiers brave disease and death in all its forms, and thus,
upon the line of the Arkansas river, did the brave men of Kansas defend
their homes "far away."
The people of Kansas were secure just in proportion as this line of de-
fense was maintained. It is hoped that they will remember, with becomingly
grateful feelings, the devotion and bravery of those men who gave them
immunity from danger amid the troubles and trials of the greatest civil war
that history records.
But all the activity and energy of these troops could not prevent the enemy
from occasionally interfering with the navigation of the river. The only
serious interference, however, was that of the rebel Col. Brooks, who, with
fifteen hundred men and two pieces of artillery, intercepted, captured and de-
stroyed the steamer Chippewa, and disabled the steamer Annie Jacobs, fifteen
miles above Clarksville, the rebels advancing from the south side of the river.
Timely aid was rendered the wounded soldiers, passengers and crew, and
they were brought to Clarksville and tenderly cared for. In the relief
afforded these unfortunate sufferers, the 14th Kansas Cavalry bore a con-
spicuous part. A battalion of the regiment, under the brave Capt. Larimer,
remained with the disabled steamer until she was repaired and once more
afloat.
While the 14th Kansas Cavalry remained at Clarksville, an important
Military IHstory of Kansas Reyiments. 231
gcout was made by a battalion of the regiment led by Maj. Chas. Willits in
person. It was into what Is known as the Bear Creek country, Searcy
county, Arkansas. The Surgeon of the regiment and Adjutant Nieman, to-
gether with Capt. Teeple and some other officers, accompanied the party. A
region of country was penetrated one hundred and twenty-five miles north-
east of Clarksville. which had not before been visited by Union scouts. The
narrow, rich valleys were found teeming with provisions and forage. The
party was absent some ten days, and enjoyed themselves in leisurely con-
templating some of the finest natural scenery in the world. A small band
of guerrillas was surprised, and two of its most notorious members were
killed. Their names were ascertained to be Sam Halstead and Abb Cook.
Returning from this scout, orders were found awaiting us transferring the
14th Kansas Cavalry to the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 7th Army Corps, and
ordering that the regiment report at once to the commanding officer at Pine
Bluff, Ark., for duty. The order was complied with, and on the 25th of
February, '6r., the regiment embarked on board the Government steamer
Ad. Hines for destination. Arriving at Pine Bluff on the 27th of February,
the regiment found its new arms— the Spencer carbine — awaiting them.
These splendid weapons were procured through the energetic efforts of the
Lieut. Colonel of the regiment, J. Finn Hill. This officer had lately been com-
missioned and mustered vice Brown, resigned. His arrival was anxiously
looked for by the entire regiment. In the month of March he was heard
from at Little Rock, sick in the officer's hospital; later, by advice of his at-
tending surgeon, he was transferred to the officer's hospital at St. Louis,
Mo. He did not long survive his arrival at that place. Lieut. Colonel Hill
died of consumption, incurred through hard service during four years of duty
in every grade. He rose from the ranks, having entered the service as a
private, and having secured his promotion through sterling worth and un-
questioned ability. His premature death was sincerely mourned by his in-
timate friends, and his decease was justly regarded as one of the most
precious offered upon the altar of a free goveniment and undivided country.
Lieut. J. G. Haskell, who had been commissary of the regiment from
its organization, died on board the steamer Linnie Drown, on the 4th of May,
1865, while the boat lay at Little Rock. He died of pneumonia. Lieut. Has-
kell was an excellent officer, and being a perfect gentleman and highly
respected by all. his death was greatly regretted.
At Pine Bluff the 15th Kansas Cavalry did a great deal of duty. The
regiment was now almost entirely dismounted and serving on foot, doing
the duty of infantry.
Lieutenant Colonel Hill was succeeded by Albert J. Briggs, (formely Cap-
tain of Company F.) who was elected to the vacancy with great unanimity.
He was mustered Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment the latter part of May.
The regiment was now at Fort Gibson, C. N., whither it had gone in the early
part of the month, in obedience to orders.
It reported to Major General Blunt at t}iis post, and it was e.vpected thPt
thp Mtli wovild accompany that gallant officer on an expedition into Texa.>4.
The great final scenes of the war were now closing in upon us. and their
occurrence rendered the expedition of General Blunt unnecessary, and also
made it possible for a portion of the troops intended to accompany it to be
mustered out of the United States service. Accordingly, on the 25th day of
June, the 14th Kansas Cavalry, having been included in an order to muster
out dismounted cavalry in the Department of Arkansas, on that day, by
232 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
Lieutenant Fred. W. Schwarte, 2d United States Cavalry, and Assistant Com-
missary Musters, 4th Division, 7th Army Corps, the regiment was at once
placed en route for Lawrence, Kansas, the place designated for final dis-
charge and payment.
It arrived at this point on the 11th day of July; but from some unac-
countable delay, the final muster-out and payment of the regiment was not
accomplished until the 20th of August following.
A review of the duty performed by the 14th Kansas Cavalry, during the
two years of its history, will show that the part it performed in subduing the
great rebellion, was of an important and onerous character. For the most
part is served in a region of country destitute of supplies, and so far from
a base that it was a great portion of the time on diminished rations of sub-
sistence and forage. The men endured many privations in consequence, and
the horses were soon lost from the same cause.
AVhile mounted, the men were almost constantly in the saddle, for they
entered the service at a time when the power and force of the rebellion
see.med to have culminated, and when our troops were kept in ceaseless ac-
tivity to prevent any advantage from being taken by an tmscrupulous foe.
The 14th Kansas Cavalry did its part well in defending the line of the Ar-
kansas river, and in all the important campaigns and expeditions under-
taken by the troops serving in the Department of Arkansas from December,
1863, to June, 1805.
Many of the boys ''sleep the sleep that knows no waking" in that far olf
region. Nobly did they perform their duties; gallantly did they demean
themselves in battle; heroically did they yield up their lives "that the Nation
might live."
"They left the plough-share in the mold.
The flocks and herds without a fold;
The sickle in the unshorn grain,
The corn half -garnered on the plain;
And mustered in their simple dress
For wrongs to seek a stern redress;
To right those wrongs, come weal, come woe.
To perish — or, o'ercome the foe." — A. W. C.
MILITARY HISTORY OF THi: FIFTEENTH KANSAS VOL-
UNTEER CAVALRY.
This Regiment dates its origin with the Lawrence Massacre. Some time
prior to that heartrending atiocity. Gov. Carney had received authority from
the War Department to organize a cavalry force, to be devoted to the protec-
tion of the then exposed border of Kansas. Town after town had been sack-d
and burned; hundreds of Kansas men robbed and murdered; whole communi-
ties in the border tier of counties had been, day and night, subject to the most
fearful and startling seasons of unrest; until, without adequate protection, it
became evident that the rich counties of eastern Kansas would be come de-
populated. This condition of things culminated, August 21st, 1863, in the
Quantreil raid upon the unarmed and unsuspecting people of the city of Law-
rence, of whom one hundred and forty-three were murdered in cold blood, and
the business portion of the town laid in ashes.
Military History of Kansas Rcf/i mails. 283
Gov. Carney at once commissioned Col. C R. Jennison to recruit a regiment
of Cavalry. Col. Jennison forthwith opened a general rendezvous at Leaven-
worth, and enlisting Capt. Geo. H. Hoyt, formerly of Co. K, of the Seventh,
and at that time better known as the "chief Kansas Red Leg," made a hasty
recruiting tour through the State, speaking with success at Wyandotte, Olathe,
Faolu, Osawatomie, Mound City, Fort Scott, Garnett, Prairie City, Lawrence.
Topeka, Oskalooea, Atchison, Elwood and Saint Joseph, Mo.
The regiment was filled, and a surplus battalion turned over as the nucleus
of the 16th regiment, within one month. Two companies each from Iowa and
Illinois were declined, the Executives of those States refusing to allow them to
enter organizations outside those raised by them respectively.
Company A. — Mustered into the service early in September, and officered
by Captain John A. Wanless; 1st Lieut. James Wilson, of Johnson county;
2d Lieut, D. Wallingford, of Leavenworth county. The men were enlisted in
Franklin and Johnson counties, and among them M^ere a number of Shawnees,
who proved to be good and brave soldiers.
Company B. — Mustered with the following officers: Capt. Jno. L. Thomp-
son; Ist Lieut., John Murphy; 2d Lieut., R. J. Wood. A large proportion of
this company v;ere veterans of the regular army.
Company C. — Recruited in Leavenworth, Jefferson and Miami counties, and
entered the service with the following officers: Captain, B. F. Simpson; 1st
Lieut., J. H. Phillips: 2d Lieut., Jason Smith. Lieut. Smith subsequently re-
signed, and Q. M. Sergeant Farnsworth was promoted to the vacancy.
Company D. — Recruited at large through the State, and mustered with the
following officers: Captain, T. J. Hurd; 1st Lieut., N. Ellis; 2d Lieut., L. J.
Beam,
Coiripany E. — Principally recruited in Wyandotte county, and officered
as follows: Captain, Curtis Johnson; 1st Lieut., John T. Smith; 2d Lieut.,
W. H. Bisbee.
Company F. — Recruited in Shawnee, Jefferson and Leavenworth counties.
Its officers were as follows: Captain, O. A. Curtis; 1st Lieut., T. J. Bragg; ?d
Lieut., R. F. Bowman.
Company G. — Part of a battalion originally recruited by Major R. H. Hunt
for the 2d Kansas. Its officers were; Captain, C. O. Smith; 1st Lieut., F. M.
Hall, 2d LieuT., H. L. Barker. Many of these men v/ere enlisted in Buchanan
county, Mo.
Company H. — Like Co. G, it was reciuited in Northern Kansas and Mis-
souri, and mustered ^^ith the following officers: Captain, O. F. Dunlap, 1st
Lieut., R. M. Fisk; 2d Lieut., F. E. Smith. This company never served wi h
the balance of the regiment until 1865.
Company I. — Recruited in Leavenworth county. Its officers were: Capt.,
S. W. Greer; 1st Lieut., S. S. Nichols; 2d Lieutenant, W. H. Morris.
Company K. — Recruited in Leavenworth and Johnson counties. Its offi-
cers were as follows: Captain, Joseph B. Swain; 1st Lieut., Geo. W. Roberts;
2d Lieut., John H. Roberts.
Company L. — Recruited at large in the State, and organized with the fol-
loAving officers: Captain, D. D. Rooks; 1st Lieutenant A. Donavan; 2d Lieu-
tenant, Orloff Norton.
Company M. — Recruited in Linn county, Kansas, and Jackson county. Mo.
Its officers were: Captain, E. B. Metz; Ist Lieut., Emmett Goss; 2d Lieut.,
W. A. Johnson.
234 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
The organization of the regiment was completed by the muster-in of the
following Field and Staff officers:
Colonel — C. R. Jennison.
Lieutenant Colonel — Geo. H. Hoyt.
Majors -R. H. Hunt. John M. Laing. H. C. Haas. '
Surgeon — A. E. Deniing.
Assistant Surgeon — E. Twiss.
Chaplain — B. L. Reed.
Adjutant — Joseph Mackle.
Quartermaster— Geo. W. Carpeter.
Commissary — John Francis.
The regiment went into camp on the "Blue Grass," below Fort Leaven-
worth, where it was partially mounted and armed. The first arms received,
however, were Hall's carbines and sabres, insufficient in numbers, and the
foimer particularly worthless, and long before condemned by the Army
Board. With such as these about one-half of the regiment was armed — that
is, for a total of over eleven hundred men we were furnished six hundred and
sixty-six rusty breech-loading carbines of the worst pattern extant, with
about the same number of heavy cavalry sabres, a weapon almost as useless
in a border campaign as a four-inch brass pistol. With these, however, we
managed to get along for a time, the squadrons using them alternately for
the purposes of drill and guard duty. Having no stables a number of horses
died, and all of them suffered very much in appearance during the portion of
the Avinter we remained in camp. In November two of the companies were
assigned to duty in the city and laid' out a camp in one of the western addi-
tions, one or two were sent to Paola and Fort Scott, while in the following
month the remainder (with the exception of Co. C, which had been on duty
between Kansas City and Independence since its organization) were ordered
to Fort Riley for the winter. Camp was accordingly broken up, and a portion
of the command started westward. Many were detained for the purpose of
having the horses shod, as the state of the weather rendered a march impossi-
ble in the condition they were in. But before all arrangements had been con-
cluded the order was countermanded, and such as were already on the march
came back. Some of them were quartered at Leavenworth, of which Colonel
Jennison had meantime taken command, while others were distributed be-
tween the various posts in Southern Kansas as far south as Leroy, during the
march to which point, and pending the erection of suitable quarters, some of
the men were badly frozen. Co. E was not with the regiment during its first
months of service, and Co. H afterwards served its term out in another district.
After it had dwindled down to a beggarly total of about six hundred, (the re-
mainder being out of my district or on detailed or garrison service in it), the
Fifteenth was, for the first time, brought into the field against its natural ene-
mies— the rebels and bushwhackers under Gen. Price, in Missouri — more
than a year after its organization, and after its animals were worn out on
escort duty and bootless scouts, and it had comparatively lost the esprit du
corps so necessary to a healthy military condition.
Colonel Jennison remained in command at Fort Leavenworth until August,
18G4, during which time the various companies of the regiment were stationed
along the eastern and southern border of the State, in sub-districts under the
command of officers of other regiments, nearly as follows: At Olathe, Paola,
Coldwater Grove, Trading Post. Fort Scott. Osage Mission and Humboldt,
while one company (H) was at Fort Rilev.
Military Hist or ii of Kavm.s Rcf/iments. 235
In February, 1864, Colonel Jennison received an invoice of new arms for
the regiment, and during the same ]nonth and the following, one thousand
Sharp's improved breech-loading carbines vv^ere issued, with plenty of ammu-
mticn. As the men were not generally provided with sabres, he made an
effort to procure revolvers, but was informed that the Department had decided
to arm cavalry regiments with either carbines and sabres or sabres and re-
volvers.
In May, 1864, Maj. Deming. Surgeon, died at Fort Leavenworth, and was
succeeded by Assistant Surgeon Twiss, whose place was filled by Samuel Ash-
more, then a private in F company. These are all the changes that occurred
up to this time, except in Co. L, Lieut. Norton having been promoted to the
captaincy vice Rooks, deceased March 15th, and the dismissals in company K,
i)y virtue of which Turner and Ayres were commissioned as Lieutenants in
that company. During the succeeding two months nothing occurred where-
with to write history for the Fifteenth.
There were, indeed, some bushwhacking disturbances by Anderson, Thorn-
ton, &c.. in North Missouri, and an expedition was sent from Fort Leaven-
worth to Platte county with comparatively unimportant results. Rebel re-
cruiting in that neighborhood was, however, broken up, and the various de-
tachments of grey backs thereabouts scattered and driven southward.
Colonel Holliday, Adjutant General of the State, in his Report for 1864, re-
fers to the regiment as follows:
"The bloody massacre at Lawrence on the 21st of August, 1863. prompted
the patriotic citizens of Kansas to renewed efforts for the suppression of the
rebellion, and the unanimity with which they co-operated at that time with
his Excellency Gov. Carney in strengthening the power of the Government, le-
sulted in the organization of the Fifteenth regiment of volunteers, cavalry.
This regiment was raised in the fall of that year, principally through the agency
of the gallant Colonel .lennison, formerly of the 7th, and Lieut. Colonel Hoyt.
It was made up of men whose ardent attachment to the cause of freedom and
the maintenance of the General Government, peculiarly qualified them ns
zealous and efficient guardians of the public welfare in the district of country
where their duty called them. Ahvays on the alert for bushwhackers and guer-
rillas, they have frequently administered such good and wholesome admonition
to them as to cause the name of the 15th to become a terror to those 'enemies of
the human race.' Patient of endurance, and fearless almost to desperation in
the face of the enemy, they have added laurels to the memory of their slain.
and converted the appellation of 'jayhawkers' into one of honor and fame.
The 15th was almost constantly in the presence of the enemy during the late
invasion of Missouri, retarding his advance or hastening his retreat by fol-
lowing closely upon and striking terror and dismay into his broken and dis-
organized hordes. Except the battles included in the invasion above referrerl
to, the 15th has not participated in many of importance, but from the hazard-
ous and arduous duties it has been required to perfoim. its numbers have been
considerably reduced.
"The -many outrages from which the sudden and unexpected presence of
the 15th has saved the people of Kansas, will ever remind them of the grati-
tude they owe the soldiers of this gallant regiment."
In August, 1864, Col. Jennison was relieved from duty at Fort Leavenwortli
and ordered to Mound City, where he was placed in command of the 1st sub-
district of Southern Kansas, under Brig. General JNIcKan, and subsequently
Maj. General Sykes.
236 Military History of Kansas Rpgiments.
Under this order of things, Colonel Blair retained command at Fort Scott,
Lieut. Colonel Hoyt was given the troops in and west of Neosho Valley, with
headquarters at Humboldt, while Major Laing commanded in Linn and Ander-
son counties, until events caused a concentration of our forces at Fort Scott,
in anticipation of advance by the rebels subsequent to the capture of the train
at Cabin Creek, when the sub-district was transferred to "the fleld."
All these precautionary measures, however urgent, were not destined to be
tested, as the enemy's force was soon after withdrawn south of the Arkansas,
and the necessity for defensive concentration passed away, and about the 1st
of October tiie troops at and in the vicinity of Fort Scott were ordered to re-
turn to their previous stations on the border.
The following report of a portion of the operations of the command to which
the 15th v/as attached having been officially made by Colonel Jennison is ap-
pended, because it involves the history of the regiment in connection with the
memorable campaign of the rebel General Price:
"About the 5th of October orders were received relative to the invasion of
Missouri by the trans-Mississippi army under Gen. Price by the eastern bor-
der of the State, and of his occupation of Pilot Knob and the retreat of General
Ewing. The troops in Kansas were again to be concentrated to meet any pos-
sible emergency, and I at once directed the garrisons west and south to march
for Mound City, there to await further orders. On the 8th a portion of the
regiment arrived from Humboldt and the stations west, but the forces at
Fort Scott and Osage Mission remained in camp until the orders came for us to
march northward. I reached, in accordance with orders from Gen. Curtis,
Hickman's Mills on the 11th of October, and on the 15th the 1st Division of
the Army of the Border was organized. My Brigade, the 1st, consisted of the
15th regiment, numbering only six hundred men, a Battalion of the 3d Wis-
consin, and a battery of 1?. pdwr. mountain howitzers. Colonel Moonlight had
command of the 2d Brigade, Colonel Blair of the 3d, and Colonel Ford of the
4th, (afterwards organized). AVe left Hickman's Mills on the 16th, previous to
which the Division was reduced to light marching oi der, with only such sup-
plies as could be carried by the men on horseback. All extra blankets and
clothing was left at the xVIills to follow with the train, and as far as I am
av/are they are following yet, as I do not know that anything has been seen
since.
"Our destination was Warren sburg, toward which point it was said the
rebels were making a demonstration ; but before reaching that place, the Di-
vision was abruptly turned to the northward, it being apparent that the enemy
was advancing in force on Lexington, and it became a question of speed and
endurance as to which would get there first. It was not known precisely
what direction would be taken by Gen. Price, the only information being by
telegraph from Gen. Rosecrans, as follows:
" 'Pleadquarters, St. Louis, October 10.
" 'Price's movements are not known, but he has avaowed his intention to go
to Leavenworth. If he will try this, it will enable our columns under Mower
and Smith and our cavalry to get between them and the Osage, and they will
suffer. They spread and stretch out for subsistence; therefore your cavalry
can possibly strike the heads of- their columns and part and retard their
march. The telegraph lines are so interrupted that it will be difficult to
communicate with you. w. S. ROSECRANS, Major General.
" 'Maj. General Curtis, Leavenworth.'
"The 1st Brigade reached Lexington on the 18th. going into camp at the
Fair Grounds south of the city, while the 2d entered the town, routing- a de-
Military History of Kansas Rcf/iments. 237
tachment of rebels who held possession and were recruiting under authority
ot General Sterling Price. The headquarters of the 15th were established in
a large brick house on the west side of the road, the property of General Tom
Shields, of the rebel army. That evening a requisition for supper was served
on the remaining 'chattels' of the gallant rebel, and the feathered effects of
the homei)tead suffered to some extent.
"jJuring the forenoon of the 19th our pickets were driven in, and the in-
formation reached headquarters that the enemy were advancing in three col-
umns— by the Dover road, the Sedalia road and the river road. The two Brig-
ades were at once disposed to meet them, while companies E and F were sent
to the front as skirmishers on the Sedalia road. Here the rebel army was first
met, and a brisk fire was at once commenced from small arms and a section of
of the howitzer battery under Lieut. Murphy, Co. B, 15th. The rebel advance
guard, four or five hundred strong, were driven back to the main column.
Two companies of the 11th were in the meantime engaged on the Dover road,
and one company of the same regiment scouted the road south towards War-
rensburg. Towards dark the enemy forced a passage to the city, the 2d Brig-
ade having been withdrawn, and the order for the whole Division to retire in
the direction of Independence was given. The 17th regiment, with companies
E and F of the 15th, formed the rear guard, the latter having been cut off, and
only rejoining the command after the retrograde movement had commenced.
The sharp, resonant reports of the rifled ordnance in our front were an inti-
mation to 'move on' not to be disregarded. Until long after dark the exultant
columns of the enemy pressed on our rear, protected by the 11th and the two
companies of the 15th. Many instances of personal gallantry made this move-
ment particularly memorable.
"The action of Captain Curtis in cutting his way through and joining his
command should entitle him to something better than a cell in the Missouri
penitentiary and zebra panis. Cos. A and D of the 16th were also engaged
here, and the conduct of Captain Ames and his Indian troops was especi-
ally praiseworthy. Here the enemy's force was first developed since his attack
on Pilot Knob, and his column of about thirty thousand men was sucessfully
checked, to the great advantage of General Curtis, who was thereby enabled
to bring his militia into training for the probable exigencies of the imme-
diate future.
"Among the incidents woi'thy of notice during this movement was the
action of Lieut. Murphy and Sergeant Patterson of the howitzer battery, from
my published report of the campaign. It is given as a worthy tribute to the
soldierly worth of the officers mentioned:
" 'The retrograde movement was conducted with the utmost good order, not-
withstanding the difficulties of the road and the darkness of the night, during
which nothing of consequence was abandoned, and officers and men dis-
charged their duties with as much equanimity as though there was not an
army of thirty thousand pressing closely upon their rear. Owing to the
darkness of the night and the inequalities of the road, an accident occurred
by which the limber of one of the howitzers was broken, and before it could
be repaired the entire column had passed. Lieutenant Murphy and Sergeant
Patterson remained with the piece and succeeded in bringing it away in the
face of the fire of the enemy's pressing column.'
"A similar incident is also recorded by Colonel Moonlight.
"About 2 a. m. of the 20th we halted a few miles east of the Little Blue, and
the worn Division was soon enjoying itself in overcoats on the ground.
238 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
"At sunrise on the 20th we moved to\Yards Independence, leaving a battalion
at the bridge, with orders to burn it upon the first appearance ol: the enemy.
I think that by bringing up all of General Curtis' force we might have held
the line of the Little Blue until the arrival of General Pleasanton's forces,
when Price would have been forced to retreat by way of Pleasant Hill, where
he would have been met by General Smith's infantry, and the campaign
closed a month sooner.
"As it was, Colonel Moonlight, with a portion of the 2d Brigade and a de-
tachment of the 15th, under Major Laing, at the bridge, was left at the cross-
ing of the Little Blue, while the remainder moved into Independence, which
it reached on the evening of the 20th, amid a severe snow storm, worn out,
hungry, wet and chilled. The forces were quartered in the court house and
the vacant houses throughout the town. That night, it may well be said,
was an anxious one. Our reserve force, or rather the main army in point
of numbers, was scarcely to be depended on in case of disaster, it being al-
most wholly composed of militia, a great majority of whom were inexperienced
in drill and discipline, and unused to the harsh realities of war, at each
moment drawing nearer to the Kansas border, followed by a superior force
of the enemy, temporarily checked, it is true, but not successfully resisted.
"The enemy commenced the attack upon the 2d Brigade and the detach-
ment at the bridge early in the morning, of which the forces in Independence
were immediately informed, and the 1st Division, to which a fourth Brigade,
under Colonel Ford, of the 2d Colorado, was now attached, was at once moved
out, reaching the field about 10 a. m. of the 21st. They found that the Blue,
being easily fordable, had been forced by the enemy, and Colonel Moonlight
driven back some two miles, manfully contesting the ground before an over-
whelming force. A new line was formed, of which, dismounted, the 1st
Brigade formed the extreme right. This action was fought entirely in the
timber, and was of a very irregular character, the nature of the ground
forbidding any maneuvers' for position, and the sharpshooters kept us from
sparring much for wind. The action continued fitfully until after dark, our
endeavors looking only to a temporary hindrance of the rebel advance in
order to form lines of defence in our rear, as well as to keep the enemy em-
ployed, if possible, until Pleasanton's forces could come up. About 7 p. m. the
last of our Division passed through Independence, closely folloAved by the
rebels, who occupied the city that night.
"The conduct of the 1st Brigade throughout this trying occasion was all
that could have been expected of its numbers. Lieut. Col. Hoyt and Major
Laing, of the 15th, are worthy of special mention in this connection, together
withs Lieuts. JMarkle and Bisbee, the latter of whom, though previously in-
jured during the action, remained on the field and in the discharge of his
duties throughout. Major J. N. Smith, 2d Colorado, was killed in this engage-
ment, and Lieut. Dickson, 3d Wisconsin, was supposed to have been mortally
wounded. A number of officers were wounded, including Capt. Gregg, of the
14th, Lieut. Spencer, 2d Colorado, and Frank J. Evold, volunteer aid to Col.
Ford, who afterwards died. On the rebel side, George Todd, a notorious
bushvv-hacker, was killed. Without subsistence or forage, we reached the
fortified line of the Big Blue, extending northeast and southwest about six
miles.
"On the morning of Saturday, the 22d, the 1st Brigade was ordered to
Byron's Ford, about five miles southwest of the crossing of the Blue, on the
Independence road. Here it was joined by one or two companies of militia.
Military History of Kansas Rci/iiiicirts. 239
which rendered good service in aiding us to obstruct the ford by felling trees,
etc. The position seemed a strong one, but the force totally inadequate to hold
it, as it must have been evident that from the nature of the crossings north-
v/ard, a heavy force of the enemy would endeavor to force a passage here
as well as further south. About 10 a. m. Captain Swain was sent across the
river with instructions to proceed in the direction of Independence, and if
prevented from rejoining the command by the ford, to fall back towards
Hickman's Mills. Major Laing was also sent out with a battalion to recon-
noitre the situation further up the stream, with the same instructions. Neither
of these detachments returned until after the battle of Westport.
"About 12 m. our outposts south of the ford gave notice of the approach of
the enemy in heavy force, and almost immediately his advance commenced
an attack on our lines at the crossing. The howitzer commanded the road
and kept up an incessant firing. At this point, with seven companies, we
held them in check for about four or five hours, when, about 3 o'clock, they
having succeeded in crossing both above and below our position, we found
ourselves effectually flanked, right and left, and were compelled to retire in
the direction of Westport. Messenger after messenger had been despatched
to General Blunt, informing him of the extent of operations against us at the
fcrd, but we failed to receive reinforcements. Driven from this position, we
moved out into the open country near the State line, from whence it was
plainly apparent that a large force had succeeded in crossing at Russell's
ford, and was advancing towards Kansas, with the evident intention of
taking Westport by the flank. At the line road the 1st Brigade was joined
by the 2d, and together they moved to the open prairie about four miles
below Westport. At this lime Shelby's Division of the rebel aimy was all
across the Blue, and moving in column, with a strong force of flankers,
towards Kansas. Almost upon the line the 1st and 2d Brigades met them, the
engagement becoming at once animated and general. The 14th K. S. M., Col.
Haivey, being formed on the high ground in our rear, presented to the
rebels the appearance of a strong reserve corps, it being evident that their
endeavors were mainly directed to holding their advance line west of the
Blue until the arrival of further support. This affair was carried through
almost entirely by skiimishers. eight companies of the 11th and 15th being
deployed to the front, the latter under Cf.ptains Johnson and Wanless of that
regiment. The line pressed the rebels steadily eastward until they disap-
peared about dark in the timber along the stream. Our forces then retired to
Westport, bivouacking between that place and Kansas City.
"The detachments sent out from Byron's Ford had not been heard from,
and it was feared they had been unfortunate enough to fall into the hands of
the enemy. It appeared afterwards, however, that Captain Swain had pro-
ceeded to the forks of the Independence and Raytown roads, where he re-
mained until the rebels had passed between him and the ford, as well as to
the south. Then moving rapidly to the west, they passed the head of the
rebel column at a gallop. Heading for Hickman's Mills, they passed round
that point into Kansas and rejoined the command on Monday, near Santa Fe.
"Replenishing its ammunition the 1st Brigade, then reduced to six com-
panies, or about four hundred men, marched, about 5 o'clock on the morning
of the 23d, from Westport directly south, crossing Brush Creek and deploy-
ing soon after daylight, its first skirmish line in a cornfield south of Bent's
house, on the right of the road, the howitzers being left with the other
batteries in and adjacent to the road. The 2d Brigade was on the extreme
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right of the line as then formed. Our skirmish lines soon encountered the
enemy swarming through the cornfields and in the timber southwest of
Warnell's, and the battle of Westport was speedily opened. Meanwhile the
thunders of artillery to the left told that our lines were engaged along the
entire front. After a contest of varying fortunes for some minutes on our
right, the 1st Brigade was withdrawn to the timber in the rear of Bent's
house, perhaps an eighth of a mile from its former position, while the 2d
Brigade took the road to the right leading to Shawnee Mission, and passed
down through Kansas on the rebel flank. After this, our entire line was
pressed back to the north bank of Brush creek, where the entire available
force was rallied for a general advance. Pushing forward rapidly through
the valley, we soon regained our original position, driving the rebels at all
points, until our entire line was fairly out of the timber and occupied the
open country, our skirmishers swarming along the fences and stone walls
with which the position was so thickly intersected. In spite of the de-
termined resistance of the enemy, our forces moved steadily forward until,
about a mile to the east and south, a heavy body of cavalry was visible
emerging from the timber, when a general charge was ordered. Swinging
into a trot and then a gallop, six companies of the 15th, under Lieut. Colonel
Hoyt, took the left of the road, myself the right, with the 3d Wisconsin
batalion, two companies of the 2d Colorado and one of the 15th. The 4th
Brigade, under Colonel Pord, was also led by 'fighting Jim' in a dashing
charge well up to the front. Then, when both armies were in plain sight
upon the prairie, the rebels broke, and in thorough disorder began a pre-
cipitous retreat, which was hastened by the well-served artillery and dash-
ing onsets of Pleasanton's forces on iheir right and rear. This, briefly told,
is how the battle of Westport was fought and won.
"The 1st Brigade kept the advance until nightfall, and about sundown
came upon the rebel rear near Santa Fe, skirmishing with it until dark,
when we gave over the pursuit and attended to the pressing physical wants
of both men and horses. At sunrise next morning, October 24th, the Army
of the Border resumed the pursuit, but as the 1st Brigade did not again en-
counter the enemy until the afternoon of the 28th, I will omit further de-
tails of the pursuit during the interval. We had been in the saddle almost
constantly since leaving Lexington.
'•prorn a recent publication^'The Army of the Border' — before proceed-
ing, I copy a paragraph relative to the pursuit from Westport:
'The pursuit of the retreating rebels was maintained by Colonel Jennison
with the 1st Brigade and a battalion of the 2d Colorado, Captain Greene,
who kept fearlessly on their heels for ten miles, skirmishing to the crossing
of the Blue, four miles beyond Little Santa Fe, where, just at sundown, a
stand was made by General Fagan, who opened on our daring troops with
three rifled guns, and compelleci them to desist from further pursuit.'
"On the 24th we reached the Trading Post, Linn county, where the character
of ihe retreating enemy was plainly apparent. Thej- had burned houses and
murdered the inhabitants, and in one instance a large spring, the only supply
of water in the vicinity, had been choked up and rendered useless by dragging
a dead horse into it. The desolation which followed the rebel army in Kansas
is first described 'oy an article from the Mound City Sentinel, whose editor
was on the spot soon after the army passed. That paper thus describes the
condition of the border and some of the brutalities enacted:
'Along the line of the rebel army every house within reach of the main
body or flankers was robbed of everything it contained. All kind.s of clothing
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was taken, ami even tlip flannel in some instances taken from infants. Every
raoisel of food, cooked and uncooked, was consumed, destroyed or taken
along, and all the stock that could be led or driven was taken; in fact every-
thing valuable and not valuable was taken, so that these men and families
whose hard fate it was to be in the way, were left stripped of every comfort
and necessary of life.
The retreat of the rebel army is marked not only by robbery and deso-
lation of the wildest kind, but the fiends were not content with that. Six
miles north of the Trading Post they murdered Samuel A. Long, aged 56
years. He was previously robbed of his money. Three miles north of the
Trading Post John Williams, a preacher, aged sixty years, was indecently
nuililated and then hung. Five miles north of the Post Richard B. Vernon
was murdered, and in the vicinity of the Post, John Miller, aged sixty-five,
was killed. Many other citizens, all unarmed, as these were, were shot at.'
"AnotJier writer thus gives testimony:
'In an extent of six miles wide, through which the rebels passed in Linn
county, every house was plundered of all kinds of provisions, blankets,
clothing, and all articles, valuable or worthless, that could be carried off.
Even the flannel was taken from infants in two cases to our knowledge, and
two young ladies were stripped of every article of clothing except one under
gcirment each. A woman who was holding a sick child had the shawl torn
rudely from about it.'
T can honestly assert here that until these outrages were forced upon
our notice no rebel was killed by the 1st Brigade except in battle, and no
retaliatory measures adopted. An attempt was made, however, to fasten
upon 'Jennison's men' the stigma of indiscriminate murders on account of
an occurrence which transpired the evening subsequent to the battle of West-
port. In Col. Veale's report among the list of killed are placed the names of
two men — Robert Rolls and David Fults — as 'killed by Jennison's men,' with-
out a word of explanation as to hov/, when, or where, or under what cir-
ciimstances these men, belonging to the Kansas militia, were killed. The
case of David Fults excited great indignation, and under the supposition
that it was some of Jennison's work,' General Curtis ordered an investigation.
When it was ascertained that some other than Jennison or 'Jennison's men'
killed the man, no fui'ther indignation was apparent. I will not encumber
these pages with the different statements of the affair, but only remark that,
from the testimony, David Fults was shot by order of Colonel Moonlight, the
latter believing him to have been a rebel. I would also remark, that if it
was deemed right for Col. Moonlight to order an execution almost under the
eyes of the commanding General, it could not have been such a henious offence
for Col. Jennison to order the killing of known bushwhackers when there
was no superior oflicer present. In the Fults case, however, the investi-
gation absolved Colonel Jennison from all responsibility in the piemises. To
resume the march.
"On the night of the 25th the 1st Brigade bivouacked a few miles north-
east of Fort Scott, to which post it was ordered for supplies early next morn-
ing. After halting for this purpose an hour or two, we again took up the
route and that night reached Shanghai, twenty-seven miles distant, making
Carthage by nightfall of the 27th. A cold, chilly night had closed in as we
approached this somewhat famous town, in which were yet visible some
monuments of the war in the shape of solitary chimneys and desolated fields.
Passing through the town, we halted when about three miles distant from
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camp. We wei'e then not more than twelve miles distant from the main
rear guard of the rebel army, and not more than five from a small detach-
ment of cavalry that had been detailed to observe our movements. While the
regiment was going into camp our scouts caught somewhere in the woods a
lanky specimen of a greyback who could give no satisfactory or proper account
of himself, but from papers in his possession it was evident that he be-
longed to the engineer (?) corps of the ragged rebs ahead. I ordered him
to be securely guarded during the night, intending to send him to head-
quarters in the morning; but in some inexplicable manner the fellow managed
to hang himself to an apple tree before stinrise, or somebody else hting him
there. A rigid examination was made into the affair by General Cui'tis, but
for once the hero of Pea Ridge found himself at fatilt on the scent, and let
the matter drop. I do not propose to attempt a justification of the execution
of this man, nor do I condemn, in toto, the retaliatory spirit exhibited therein
by the men of the command under the circtimstances. That they had good
provocation will be seen soon.
"Soon after we made this camp a detail was sent out in the direction of
the rebel army, with orders to bring in any skulkers or stragglers, as well
as to ascertain the nature of a light some distance ahead. They soon re-
turned, and with them, or in advance, a number of the State militia taken
prisoners at or near Hickman's Mills, and who had that day been paroled and
sent back by the rebels. The condition of these men was really terrible. They
had walked abotit twelve miles, barefooted, over frozen grotmd, their feet
were frost-bitten and bleeding, they were without coats, hats, or blankets, and
almost famished and worn out. They had been driven like cattle at the rate
of forty and fifty miles a day, had been starved and stripped of all clothing,
except such as would barely suffice to cover their nakedness, and when they
could walk no further, were paroled and left on the road without food, or
clothing, or shelter, or fire. Such pitiable objects I hope I may never see again.
They ate hard tack (of which our commissary alone consisted) with itht-
eagerness of famishing animals, and hugged the fire as closely as if it was
their last chance. These men live in our midst now. Ask them if the picture
is overdrawn.
••Perhaps the men who caused this misery, wbo inflicted this wanton erti-
elty, were entitled to mercy, to forbearance, to kind treatment; but he -vho
imagines that the loth would behold such an outrage withotit the application
of the principle of the lex talionis in some way, is Ignorant of the motives of
its enlistment, and must deem its memory poor, indeed. It remembered the
martyred dead of Lawrence, and that night it saw again the fierce flames
curling around the dwellings of defenceless non-combatants. This is why
skulking, whining i-ebels were shot and hung at Carthage, and •it wasn't a very
good time for hanging, either.' As long as the names of Andersonville and
Tyler, Belle Isle and Libby, and other prison pens of patriotism remain, the
heart is rotten and the lip is foul that frames one word to condemn the gal-
lant loth in exterminating the viperish brood.
"Early next morning, the 28th, the pursuit was renewed, the 2d Colorad.o,
with the battery, and the 16th in advance of us. About noon we passed
through Granby, the site of the famous lead mines of Missouri, and formerly
the home of the guerrilla Livingstone, who had extensive property in the
mines. The smelting shops had long ago been destroyed, the shafts were in
many cases filled up, and the once flourishing town was desolate. One or two
old women remained, and numberless tow-headed urchins, rebels in futuro,
should the war last long enough. Here the General received — or somebody
MiUtarfi Htstori/ of Kansas h'cf/inicnlfi. 241:5
did — a welcome announcement, something in this wise: "Look hyar, niislci-.
Pap I'ricc s?id hed wait fcr you uns down thar at Xewtoniar, and fi.e;hi yr
till yer got enuff of it.' Well, old Pap did wait, or at least some of his army,
but I have never heard that the boast was accomplished.
"I was not myself a witness of the hard-fought battle of Newtonia nor ii
participant. Two evenings previous I had been rather severely kicked by a
mule, and nor. supposing a battle at all imminent, had accepted a seat in an
ambulance with Gen. Curtis, neither of us being aware of the tight until it
was over. For a report of this contest, then, I shall be obliged to derive my
information from verbal accounts communicated next day.
"The Ibth Kansas and 2d Colorado were first upon the field and imme-
diately began tne attack. These were closely followed by the Colorado In-
dependent Battery of 10-pdwr. Parrots, which took position on a hill about
two miles distant and immediately opened a rapid fire with fuse shell, the
practice with which was generally exact and did good execution. In a few
minutes after the 15th came up, and receiving no orders, took position on the
right of our line, where it seemed an attempt would be made by the rebels to
flank the two regiments then engaged against the entire force of the enemy,
who was endeavoring to get his train into the timber on the Pineville road.
This had been to some extent accomplished when the 15th arrived, and their
more particular attentions were devoted to the audacious battalions in their
rear. The battle of Newtonia was fought for four hours by not more, than
eight hundred men, against a rebel fighting force of fourteen thousand, in five
lines of battle, and in part protected by timber."
The above vivid description by Col. .Jennisou. takes the reader nearly to
the close of the Price campaign. It is. perhaps, proper to add that the 1st
BrigadeC .Tennisous) in the battle of Newtonia. was led by Lieut. Col. Hoyt,
of the loth, who was recommended by Maj. Gen. Blunt for promotion on ac-
count of "gallant and meritorious conduct" in that engagement, and who was
for that reason brevetted Colonel and Brigadier General.
At this period of the history of the regiment, W. F. Cloud was appointed
Colonel, and the author of this brief sketch had no longer any connecaon
with it.
.MELITAKV HISTORY OF THE SIXTEENTH KANSAS \( U.
T'NTEEK (WVALKY.
The Sixteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry was organized in the year 1863,
with the following Field and Staff officers:
Colonel— Werter R. Davis.
Lieut. Colonel— Samuel Walker.
Majors— Jas. A. Price, Jas. Ketner. Claikson R.ynnlds. W. F. Woodworth.
Adjutant— Philip Doppler.
Reg. Quartermaster— W^ B. Halyard.
Commissary— Wm. P. Miller.
Surgeon— Jas. P. Erickson.
Chaplain— Thos. J. Ferril.
The 16th did not see the hard service which it was the fortune of the oldi ■
regiments to perform.
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At the battle of the Big Blue, in the vicinity of Westport, Mo., and in the
pursuit of the retreating rebel army under Gen. Price, the 16th bore an hon-
orable part, and gave proof of the same soldierly qualities that characterized
tlie Kansas troops under all circumstances of danger and peril.
The regiment contained many veterans, whose discipline did not fail to give
it the character of experience, and whose honorable scars infused into its ranks
a spirit of praiseworthy and patriotic emulation.
A part of the regiment was sent to the Plains in pursuit of hostile Indians
during the summer of the year of its organization, and with this, and the ex-
ception before mentioned, the regiment was performing post and escort duty
during most of its term of service.
The 16th was ma do up of men whose ardent attachment to the principles
of freedom and the perpetuity of our institutions of justice and liberty pecu-
liarly qualified them for the trust confided to them — guarding the defenceless
homes of the citizens of Kansas on and near the border from the incursions
of the numerous bands of bloodthirsty and unprincipled bushwhackers which
at that time threatened that portion of our State.
This duty, although onerous and fatiguing, and requiring the greatest vigi-
lance, watchfulness and care, they performed well and faithfully, and the self-
sacrilicing exertions of the 16th, although called into, the field at a late day, to
protect their homes from the torch and themselves from the knife of brutal
fiSiussins, should ever be held in grateful remembrance by the people of
K:insab.
MILITARY HIvSTOKV OF THE SEVENTEENTH KANSAS VOL-
UNTEER TNFANTKV.
This was a regiment called into service for one hundred days, and was offi-
cered as follows:
Lieut. Colonel — Saniuel A. Drake, commanding.
Adjutant — D. C. Strowbridge.
Assistant Surgeon— Geo. E. Budington.
Qutirlerusaster — B. D. Evans.
Authority was transmitted in the early part of July, 1864, from the Secre-
tary of War to Maj. General Curtis, then commanding the Department of the
Missouri, to call upon the Governor of Kansas for a regiment of infantry to
serve one hundred days.
The call was met with the usual prouijjtitude of the Executive of the State,
but for ieasous that need not be stated here, only five full companies were
raised and mustered into service at Fort Leavenworth, July 28th, 1864. The
commissions of the Field and Staff officers are dated July 4th, 1864.
The battalion was organized at Camp Deitzler, within the southern limits
of Leavenworth City, but was soon ordered to Fort Leavenworth, where it
entered upon the usual routine of garrison duty.
A new camp, named in honor of Gen. Curtis, was selected, and during the
term of its enlistment the command was never quartered in barracks.
The call for troops for the western posts, caused the early detachment of
Co. A, which was ordered to Fort Riley, and C, ordered to Cottonwood Falls.
These were soon followed by D Co., which took post at Lawrence, leaving com-
pr ^.ies B and E with regimental headquarters.
Military History of Kaum.s h'ri/iniciitft. lM.O
The early separation of the companies of this c-oniman<l prevented a thor-
ough organization, but it is believed they performed their duties faithfully in
tl-.e limited tield in v/hich they found themselves placed.
The rr.morfe of a new invasion by General Pi ice. caused numerous move-
ments of troops in Kansas, and the 17th was. in September, ordered to Paola.
then the headquarters of a sub-district, Col. Moonlight, 11th Kansas Volunteer
Cavalry, being in command. Lt. Col. Drake, upon his arrival, took con mand
of the post cf Paola, relieving Capt. Huntoon. 11th K. V. C.
A large garrison was now assembled at this point. The lumors of the ad-
vance of Price began to be resolved into certainty, and measures were taken to
check his advance towards the State of Kansas.
The events of October, 1864, are freshly remembered, since they were pai-
ticipated in by the whole body of the citizens of Kansas, called into the field
to defend their State from rebel invasion.
The first force which niarched to repel the advance of Gen. Price into Kan-
sas, was organized at Paola by Maj. Gen. Blunt, and left that post with the two
companies of the 17th and one of the 161h, to protect that imjiortant position,
and the public property therein containto.
The vigilance required at this time was ruch as to tax the resources of the
command and the spirit of the men heavily, in addition to whicli a fort v,as
erected by the labo^ of the command on the site of its camp, and evervth'ng
put in a complete condition of defense.
Facia being designated as one of the rendezvous for the Slate militia, th**
regiments and detachments reporting at this point were supplied and lor-
warded by Col. ])rake to their respective destinations. Col. Mitchell's legi-
ment (mounted) from Lyon county, remained within the limits of the post,
however, and performed good service in the corning operations.
The defeat of Price near Independence, and his rapid retrogr.ule march
southward, in close proximity to the Kansas line, seriously threatened the
posts along that line, and fears were entertained especially for the safety of
Paola, Mound City and Fort Scott, it being perceived that Price might attempt
to destroy those towns, and with them the large amotmt of military stores
they contained.
During the period of Price's advance from Lexington to Hickman's Jiills—
whi( h our force proved too weak to prevent — the situation of the posts on the
Kansas border was deemed insecure, and orders were transmiti?d to Col.
Drake to hold the post of Paola at all hazards. The post, fortunately, was not
attacked: had it been, it would have been defended.
Passing Pacla in their flight south, the rebel forces were to be ch'x-kc d from
demonstrations against Mound City and Ft. Scott. The advance of iheir col-
umn already menaced Mound City, which contained a single company of the
Kith K. V. C, and was commanded by Captain Greer.
Col. Drake now^ solicited and obtained permission to march to the relief of
Mound City with all his available force, and was overtaken on the march by
dn express from Gen. Curtis ordering this mcvement. His command made a
forced march during the night and arrived before Mound City at daybreik.
During the night the prairie fires lighted by the rebel rear guard to impede
our pursuit were plainly visible, and in the darkness two privates of the IVih
were captured by the enemys parties, having wandered from their comrades.
Approaching Mound City, which had been occupied during the night by Col.
Moonlight, an officer conspicuous duiing these ever.ts, a rebel force was ob-
served near the town, but the troops of Col. Moonlight within and those of Col.
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Drake just entering the town deterred them from attacking, and they with-
drew.
ThC' men of the 17th, fatigued by their march, and having fasted for seven-
teen hours, were endeavoring to prepare their coffee, when the guns of the
er.emy announced the action at Mine Run, vhich resulted so disastrously for
them.
Col. Moonlight had proceeded with all speed towards Fort Scott. The 17th
was formed and proceeded in skirmishing order towards the field. The corn-
field surrounding the town v.xre filled with the enemy's foragers and strag-
glers, a number of whom wei-e captured and brought to Mound City. The
action at Mine Creek being fovight by cavalry, the 17th could not participate
further in it, and consequently they returned to camp.
The period of its enlistment now having expired, the command was ordered
back to Paola, and thence to Fort Leavenv/orth, where it was mustered out
November Ititb, 1864. by Maj. Wm. O. Gould.
There we)'e no casualties from disease or service, and but two or three de-
sertions from the command, and these by professional bounty jumpers at an
early period. Many of the enlisted men and a majority of the field and line
officers had seen service. The reptitation of the command for discipline and
soldierlv conduct was good, and the material equal to any situation in which
the regiment might have found itself.
MILITARY HISTOKV OF THE FIRST KANSAS ((U)LORED)
V( )LrNTE ER INFANTRY.
On the 4th day of August, 1862, Captain James M. Williams, Co. F, 5th
Kansas Cavalry, was appointed by Hon. Jas. H. Lane Recruiting Commis-
sioner for that portion of Kansas lying north of the Kansas River, for the
purpose of recruiting and organizing a regiment of infantry for the U. S.
service, to be composed of men of African descent. He immediately com-
menced the work of reci'uiting by securing the muster-in of recruiting officers
with the rank of 2d Lieutenant, and by procuring supplies from the Ordnance,
Quartermaster and Commissary departments, and by establishing in the
vicinity of Leavenworth a camp of rendezvous and instruction.
Captain H. C. Seaman was about the same time commissioned with like
authority for that portion of Kansas lying south of the Kansas River. The
work of recruiting went forward with rapidity, the intelligent portion of the
colored people entering into the work heartily, and evincing by their actions a
willing readiness to link their future and share the perils vvitJi their white
bretliren in the war of the rebellion, which then waged with such violence as
to seriously threaten the nationality and life of the Republic.
Within sixty days five hundred men were recruited and placed in camp,
and a request made that a battalion be mustered into the U. S. service. This
request was not complied with, and the reasons assigned were wholly un-
satisfactory, yet accompanied with assurances of such a nature as to warrant
the belief that but a short time would elapse ere the request would be com-
plied with.
In the meantime complications with the civil authorities in the Northern
Distiict had aiisen, which at one time threatened serious results. These
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complications originated from tlie following causes, each affecting different
classes:
1st. An active sympathj' with the rebellion.
2fl. An intolerant prejndice against the colored race, which would deny them
the honorable position in society which every soldier is entitled to, even
though he gained that position at the risk of his life in the cause of the nation,
which could ill afford to refuse genuine sympathy and support from any
quarter.
3d. On the part of a few genuine loyalists, who believed that this attempt
to. enlist colored men would not be approved by the War Department, and
that the true interests of the colored man demanded that their time should
not be vainly spent in the effort.
4th. A large class who believed that the negro did not possess the neces-
sary qualifications to make eificient soldiers, and that consequently the ex-
periment would result in defeat, disaster and disgrace.
Col. Williams, acting under the orders of his military superiors, felt that
it was no part of his duty to take counsel of any or all of these classes. He
saw no course for him to pursue but to follow his instructions to the letter.
Consequently, when the civil authorities placed themselves in direct oppo-
sition to those of the military, by arresting and confining the men of the
command on the most frivolous charges and indicting their commanders for
crime, such as unlawfully restraining persons of their libery. etc., by en-
forcing proper military discipline, he ignored the right of the civil authorities
to Interfere with his military actions in a military capacity and under proper
authority.
All the classes above enumerated joined in this opposition, which, if suc-
cessful, could only have inured to the interests of those persons properly
coming under the head of the 1st class enumerated or mentioned. The result
has undeceived those persons who acted from honest convictions embraced in
the 3d and 4th classes, and to the other two classes no apologies are neces-
sary nor intended.
On the 28th of October, 1862, a command, consisting of detachments from
Capt. Seaman's and Capt. Williams" recruits, were moved and camped near
Butler. This command — about two hundred and twenty-five men, under Capt.
Seaman — was attacked by a rebel force of about five hundred, commanded by
Col. Cockrell, but after a severe engagement the enemy was defeated with
considerable loss. Our loss was ten killed and twelve wounded, including
Capt. A. J. Crew among the first mentioned, a gallant young officer. The next
morning the command was reinforced by a few recruits under command of
Capt. J. M. Williams, and pursued the enemy a considerable distance, but
without further action. This is supjjosed to have been the first engagement
in the war in which colored trooi)s were engaged.
The work of recruiting, drilling and disciplining the regiment was con-
tinued under these adverse circumstances until the 13th of January, 1863,
when a battalion of six companies, formed by the consolidation of Col. Wil-
liams' recruits with those of Capt. Seaman, was mustered into the U. S.
service by Lieut. Sabin of the regular army. Between January 13th and
May 2d, 1863, the other four companies were organized, when the regimental
organization was completed, as will appear by the muster-in rolls of the regi-
ment.
Immediately after its organization the regiment was ordered to Baxter
Springs, where it arrived in May, 1863, and the work of drilling the regiment
was vigorovisly prosecuted.
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Parts of two companies of the regiment, and a small detachment of cav-
alry and one piece of artillery, made a diversion on Shawnee, Mo., attacUid
and dispersed a small rebel force and captured five prisoners.
While encamped here, on the 18th of May, a foraging party, consisting of
twenty-five men from this regiment and twenty men of the 2d Kansas Bat-
tery. Maj. R. G. Ward commanding, was sent into Jasper county, Missoui'i.
This party was surprised and attacked by a force of three hundred rebfls
cr.miuanded by ?>Iajor Livingstone, and defeated, with a loss of sixteen killed
and five prisoners, three of which belonged to the 2d Kansas Battery and
two to this regiment. The men of the 2d Kansas Battery were afterwards ex-
changed under a flag of truce for a like number of prisoners captured by this
regiment. Livingstone refused to exchange the colored prisoners in his
possession, and gave as his excuse that he should hold them subject to the
orders of the rebel War Department. Shortly after this Colonel Williams
received information that one of the prisoners held by Livingsione had been
murdered by the enemy. He immediately sent a flag of truce to Livingstone
demanding the body of the person who committed the barbarous act. Receiv-
ing an envious and unsatisfactory reply. Colonel Williams determined to
convince the rebel commander that that was a gaxne at which two could
play, and directed that one of the prisoners in his possession be shot, and
within thirty minutes the order was executed.
He immediately informed Major Livingston of his action, sending the
information by the same party that brought the dispatch to him. Suffice it
to say that this ended the barbarous practice of murdering prisoners of war,
so far as Livingston's command was concerned.
Colonel Williams says: "I visited the scene of this engagement the morn-
ing after its oecunence, and for the lirst time beheld the horrible evidences
of the demoniac spirit of these rebel fiends in their treatment of our dead
and wounded. Men v/ere found with their brains beaten out with clubs, and
the bloody weapons left by their sides, and their bodies most horribly mu-
tilated."
It was afterwards ascertained that the force who attacked this foraging
party consisted partially of citizens of the neighborhood, who, while enjoy-
ing the protection of our armies, had collected together to assist the rebel
forces in this attack. 'Colonel Williams directed that the region of country
within a radius of five miles from the scene of conflict should be devastated,
and is of opinion that this effectually prevented a like occurrence in the same
neighborhood.
Subsequently, while on this expedition, the command captured a prisoner
in arms who had upon his person the evidence of having been paroled by the
commanding officer at Fort Scott, Kansas, who was shot on the spot.
The regiment remained in camp at Baxter Springs until the 27th of June,
1S63, when it struck tents and marched for Fort Gibson in connection with a
large supply train from Fort Scott en route to the former place.
Colonel Williams had received infoi-mation that satisfied him that the
train would be attacked in the neighborhood of Cabin Creek, Cherokee Na-
tion. He communicated this information to Lieut. Colonel Dodd, of the 2d
Colorado Infantry, who was in command of the escort, and volunteered to
move his regiment in such manner as would be serviceable in case the ex-
pected attack should be made. The escort propei- to the train consisted of
six companies of the 2d Colorado Infantry, a detachment of three companies
of cavalry from the 6th and 9th Kansas, and one section of the 2d Kansas
Military History of Kansas Ref/iments. 249
Battery. This force was joined, on the 28th of June, by three hundred men
firm the Indian Brigade, commanded by Major Foreman, making; altogether
a force of about eight hundred effective men.
Ou arriving at Cabin Creek, July 1st, 1863, the rebels were met in force-
about twenty-two hundred strong — under command of Gen. Cooijer. Some
skirmishing ocor.rred on that day, when It was ascertained that the enemy
occupied a strong position on the south bank of the Creek, and upon trial it
was found that the stream was not then fordable for infantry, on account of
a recent shower; but it was supposed that the swollen current would have
sufficiently subsided by the next morning to allow the infantry to cross.^ The
regiment then took a strong position on the north side of the stream «nd
camped for the night. After a consulation of officers, it was agreed that the
train should be parked in the open prairie and guarded by three companies of
the 2d Colorado and a detachment of one hundred men of the 1st Colored,
and that the balance of the troops. Col. Williams commanding, should engage
the enem.v' and drive him from his position.
Accordingly, the next morning. July 2, 186-3, the command moved, which
consisted of the 1st Kansas Volunteer Colored Infantry, three companies of
the 2d Colorado Infantry, commanded by the gallant Major Smith of that
regiment, the detachments of cavalry and Indian troops before mentioned
and four piece.s of artillery, making altogether a force of about twelve hun-
dred men.
"With this force, after an engagement of two hours duration, the enemy
was dislodged and driven from his position in great disorder, with a loss of one
hundred killed and wounded and eight prisoners. The loss on our side was
eight killed and twenty-five wounded, including Maj. Foreman, who was shot
from his horse Avhile attempting to lead his men across the creek under the
fire of the enemy, and Capt. Ethan Earl, of the 1st Colored, who was wounded
at the head of his company.
This engagement was the first during the war in which white and colored
troops were joined in action, and to the honor and credit of the officers and
men of Col. Dodd's command be it said they allowed no prejudice on account
of color to interfere in the discharge of their duty in the face of an enemy
alike to both races.
This was the first battle in which the whole regiment had been engaged,
and here they evinced a coolness and true soldierly spirit which inspired the
officers in command with that confidence which subsequent battle scenes
satisfactorily proved was not unfoimdod.
,The road being now open, the entire command proceeded to Fort Gibson,
where it arrived on the evening of the 5th of July, 1863. On the 16th of July
the entire force at Fort Gibson, under ccmmand of Gen. Blunt, moved upon
the enemy, about six thousand strong, cfmmanded by Gen. Cooper, and en-
camped at Honey Springs, twenty miles south of Fort Gibson. Our forces
came upon, the enemy on the morning of the 17th of July, and after a sharp and
bloody engagement of two hours' duration, the enemy was totally defeated,
with a loss of four hundred killed and wounded and one hundred prisoners.
At the hight of the engagement, Gen. Blunt ordered Colonel Williams to
move his regiment against that portion of the enemy's line held by the 29th
and 30th Texas regiments and a rebel battery, with directions to charge
them if he thought he could carry and hold the position. The regiment was
moved at a shoulder arms, pieces loaded and bayonets fixed, under a sharp
fire, to within forty paces of the rebel lines, without firing a shot. The regi-
250 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
ment then halted and poured into their ranks a well-directed volley of "buck
and ball" from the entire line, such as to throw them into perfect confusion,
from which they could not immediately recover. Col. Williams' intention was,
after the delivery of this volley, to charge their line and capture their bat-
tery, which the effect of this volley had doubtless rendered it possible for
him to accomplish. But he was at th?t i; i-u"' ■ i ■ s'^ri!.-it>le from gun-
shot wounds, and the next officer in rsnk, Lieut. Colonel Bowles, not being
aware of his intentions, the project was not fully carried out. Had the move-
ment been made as contemplated, the entire rebel line must have been cap-
tured. As it was, most of the enemy escaped, receiving a lesson, however,
which taught them not to despise on the battle field the race they had long
tyrannized over as having "no rights which a white man was bound to
respect."
Col. Williams says: "I had long been of the opinion that this race had a
right to kill rebels, and this day proved their capacity for the work. Forty
prisoners and one battle flag fell into the hands of my regiment en this field."
The loss to the regiment in this engagement was five killed and thirty-two
wounded. After this, the regiment returned to Fort Gibson and went into
Ccmp, where it remained until the month of September, when it again moved
M'ith the Divison against the rebel force under General Cooper, who fled at
our approach.
After a pursuit of one hundred miles, and across the Canadian River to
Perryville, in the Choctaw Nation, all hopes of bringing them to an engage-
ment was abandoned, and the command returned to camp on the site of the
rebel Fort Davis, situated on the south side of the Arkansas River, near its
junction with Grand River.
The regiment remained in this camp, doing but little duty, until October,
when orders were received to proceed to Fort Smith, where it arrived during
the same month. At this point it remained until December 1st, making a
march to Waldron and returning via Rcseville, Arkansas, and in the same
month went into winter quarters at the latter place, situated fifty miles ea-st of
Foit Smith on the Arkansas River.
The regiment remained at Roseville until March, 1864, when the command
moved to join the forces of General Steele, then about starting on what was
known as the Camden Expedition. Joining General Steele's command at the
Tjittie Missouri River, distant twenty-two miles northeast of Washington.
Arkansas, the entire command moved upon the enemy, posted on the west
side of Prairie de Anne, and within fifteen miles of Washington. The enem>'
fled, and our forces occupied their works without an engagement.
The pursuit of the enemy in this direction was abandoned, and the com-
mand marched upon Camden via the Washington and Camden road, which
was struck at Moscow, distant five miles from the works abandoned by the
( nemy. At this point, the Division, commanded by Gen. Thayer, was attacked
in the rear by a large force of the enemy, but after a spirited engagement
of an hour's duration, they were effectually repulsed, the regiment sustaining
no loss in the action.
The command arrived at Camden on the 16th of April, 1864, and occupied
the place with its strong I'ortifications without opposition. On the day follow-
ing Col. Williams st.irted with five hundred men of the 1st Colored, two hun-
dred Cavalry, detailed from the 2d, 6th and 14th Kansas regiments, and one
ser lion of the 2d Indiana Battery, with a train to load forage and provisions
at a point twenty miles wesc of Camden, on tlie Washington road. On the 17th
Military Histori/ of Kansas h't (/iiiiciits. 251
he reached the place and succeeded in loading about two-Lhirds of the train,
which consisted of two hundred wagons. At dawn of the 18th the comniand
moved towards Camden, and loaded the balance of the wagons from the planta-
tions by the wayside. At a point fouiteen miles west of Camden tlie advance
encountered a small force of the enemy, who, after slight skirmishing, le-
treated down tiie road in such a manner as to lead Col. Williams to suspect
that this movement was a feint intended to cover other movements or to draw
the command into an ambuscade.
Just previous to this he had been reinforced by a detachment of three hund-
red men of the 18th Iowa Infantry, and one hundred additional cavalry, com-
manded by Capt. Duncan, of the 18th Iowa.
In order to jirevent any surprise, all detached foraging parties were called
. in. and the original command placed in the advance, leaving the rear in
charge of Capt. Duncan's command, with orders to keep Hankers well out and
to guard cautiously against a surprise. Col. Williams at the front, with skir-
mishers and flankers well out, advanced cautiously to a point about one and a
half miles distant, sometimes called Cross Roads, but more generally known
as Poison Springs, where he came upon a skirmish line of the enemy, which
tended to confirm his previous suspicion of the character and purpose of the
enemy. He therefore closed up the train as well as was possible in this thickly
timbered region, and made the necessary preparations for fighting. He di-
rected the cavalry, under Lieut. Henderson, of the 6th, and Mitchell, of the
2d, to charge and penetrate the rebel line of skirmishers in order to develop
theii' strength and intentions, rho movement succeeded most admirably in
its purposes, and the development was such that convinced Col. Williams that
he had before him a struggle of no ordinary magnitude.
Tiie cavalry, after penetrating the skirmish line, came upon a strong force
of the enemy, who repulsed and forced them back to their original line, not,
however, without hard fighting and severe loss on our part in killed and
wounded, including in the latter the gallant Lieut. Henderson, who afterwards
fell into thie hands of the enemy.
The enemy now opened on our lines with ten pieces of artillery— six in
front and four on the right flank. From a prisoner, Col. Williams learned that
the force of the enemy was from eight to ten thousand, commanded by Gens.
Price and Maxey. These developments and this information convinced him
that he could not hope to defeat the enemy; but as there was no way to escape
with 4:he train except through their lines, and as the train and its contents
were indispensable to the very existence of our forces at Camden, who were
then out of provisions, he deemed it to be his duty to defend the train to the
last extremity, hoping that our forces at Camden, on learning of the engage-
ment, would attack the enemy in his rear, thus relieving his command and
saving the train.
With this determination, he fought the enemy's entire force from 10 a. m
until 2 p. m., repulsing three successive assaults, and inflicting upon the enemy
severe loss.
Col. Williams says: "The conflict during these four hours was the most
terrific and deadly in its character of any that has ever fallen under my
obserAation."
At 2 p. m. nearly one-half of our force engaged had been placed hors de
combat, and the remainder were out of ammunition. No supplies arriving,
the Col. was reluctantly compelled to abandon the train to the enemy and
save as much of the command as possible by taking to the swamps and cane-
252 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
brakes and making for Comden by a circuitous route, thereby preventing pur-
suit by cavalry. In this manner most of the command that was not disabled
in the field reached Camden during the night of the 18th. For a more specific
and statistical report of this action, in which the loss to the First Colored alone
was 1&7 men and officers, the official report of Colonel J. M. Williams is here-
with submitted:
"Camden, Arkansas, April 24, 1864.
"Captain — I have the honor to submit the following report of a foraging
expedition under my command.
"In obedience to verbal orders received from Brigadier General Thayer, I
left Camden, Arkansas, on tlie 11th instant with the following forces, viz.:
"Five hundred of the 1st Kansas Colored Infantry, commanded by Major
Ward.
"Fifty of the 6tli Kansas Cavalry, commanded by Lieutenant Henderson.
"Seventy- five of the 2d Kansas Cavalry, commanded by Lieut. Mitchell.
"Seventy of the 14tli Kansas Cavalry, commanded by Lieutenant Utt.
"One pection of the 2d Indiana Battery, under Lieutenant Haynes.
"In all, 695 men and two guns, with a forage train of 198 wagons.
"I proceeded westerly on the Washington road a distance of eighteen miles,
where I halted the train and dispatched part of it in different directions to
load, one hundred wagons with a large part of the command, under Major
Ward, being sent six miles beyond the camp. These wagons returned to camp
at midnight, nearly all loaded with corn.
"At sunrise on the ISth, the command started on the return, loading the
balance of the train as it proceeded, there being but few wagon loads of corn
to be found at any one place. I was obliged to detail portions of the com-
niand in different direction? to load the wagons, until nearly all of my avail-
able force was so employed.
"At a point knoM'n as Cross Roads, four miles west of my camping ground,
I was met by a reinforcement of three hundred and seventy-five men of the
ISth Iowa Infantry, commanded by Capt. Duncan, twenty-five men of the 6th
Kansas, Lt. Phillips commanding, forty-five men of the 2d Kansas Cavalry,
I ieut. Ross commanding, twenty men of the 14th Kansas Cavalry, Lt. Smith
commanding, and two mountain howitzers from the 6th Kansas Cavalry. Lieut.
Walker commanding — in all, 465 men a^id two mountain howitzers. These,
added to my former command, made my entire force consist of eight hundred
and seventy-five infantry, two hundred and eighty-five cavalry and four guns.
But the excessive fatigue of the preceding day, coming as it did at the close of
a toilsome march of twenty-four hours without halting, had so affected the in-
fantry that fully one hundred of the 1st Kansas Colored were rendered unfit
foi duty. Many of the cavalry had, inviolation of orders, straggled from their
commands, so that at this time my effective force did not exceed one thousand
nun.
"At a point one mile east of this, my advance came upon a picket of the
enemy, which was driven back one mile, when a line of the enemy's skirmish-
ers presented itself. Bere I halted the train, formed a line of the small force
I then had in advance, and ordered that portion of the 1st Kansas Colored
which had previously been guarding the rear of the tri-iin to the front, and
gave orders for the train to be parked as closely as the nature of the ground
would permit. I also opened a fire upon the enemy's line from the section of
the 2d Indiana Battery, for the double purpose of ascertaining if possible if the
enemy had artillery in position in front, and also to draw in some foraging
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paitips which had pi-eviously been despatched upon either Hank of the train.
Ni> response was elicited save a brislv fire from the enemy's skirmishers.
"Meanwhile, the remainder of the 1st Kansas Colored had come to the front,
as also three detachments of cavalry, which formed part of the original escort,
which I formed in line facing to the front, with a detachment of the 14th Kan-
sas Cavalry on my right, and detachments of the 2d and Cth Kansas Cavalry
on the left tlank. I also sent orders to Capt. Duncan, commanding the 18th
leva Infantry, to so dispose of his regiment and the cavalry and howitzei-s
which came out with him as to protect the rear of the train, and to keep a
sharp lookout for a movement upon his rear and right flank.
"Meanwhile a movement of the enemy's infantry towards m> light flank
had been observed through the thick b)-ush which covered the face of the
country in that direction. Seeing this, I ordered forward the cavalry on my
right, under Lieuts. Mitchell and Henderson, with orders to press the ene-
my's line, force it if possible, and at all events to ascertain his position and
strength, fearing as I did that the silence of the enemy in front was but for
the purpose of drawing me on to the open ground which lay in my front. At
this juncture, a rebel rode into my lines and inquired for Col. De Morse. From
him I learned that General Price was in command of the rebel force, and that
Col. De Morse was in command of the force on my right.
■'The cavalry had advanced but four hundred yards, when a brisk fire of
musketry was opened upon them from the brush, which they returned with
true gallantry, but v/ere forced to fall back. In this skirmish many of the
cavalry were unhorsed, and Lieut. Henderson, of the 6th Kansas Cavalry, fell,
wounded in the abdomen, while bravely and gallantly urging his command
forv.'ard.
"In the meantime I formed five comimnies of tlie l&t Kansas Colored, with
one piece of artillery, on my right flank, and ordered up to their assistance
four companies of the 18th Iowa Infantry. Soon iny orderly returned from
the rear with a message from Capt. Dimcan, staving that he was so closely
pressed in the rear by the enemy's infantry and artillery that the men could
not be spared.
■'At this moment the enemy opened on me with two batteries— one, of six
pieces, in front, and one. of three pieces, on my right flank — pouring in an in-
cessant and well-directed cross fire of shot and shell. At the same time he
advanced his infantry both in front and on my right Hank.
"P^rom the force of the enemy— now for the first time made visible — I saw
that I could not hope to defeat him, but still resolved to defend the train to
the last, hoping that reinforcements would come u]j from Camden.
"I suffered them to approach witnin one hundred yards of my line, when I
opened upon them with musketry charged with buck and ball, and after a
contest of fifteen minutes duration, compelled them to fall back. Two fresh
regiments coming up, they again rallied and advanced upon my line, this time
with colors flying and continuous cheering, so loud as to drown even the roar
of the musket)-y. Again I suffered them to approach even nearer than before,
and opened upon them with buck and ball, their artillery still pouring in a cross
fire of shot and shell over the heads of their infantry, and mine replying with
vigor and effect. And thus, for another quarter of an hour, the battle was
waged with desperate fury. The noise and din of this almost hand-to-hand
conflict was the loudest and most terrific it has evei been my lot to listen to.
Agaia they Avere forced to fall back, and twice during this contest were their
colors brought to the ground, but as often raised.
254 Militarif HiKtorj/ of Kansas Ref/hne.fr,.
"nuring- theee engagements fully one-half of my infantry engaged were
either killed or wounded. Three companies were left without any officers, and
seeing the enemy again reinforced with fresh troops, it became evident that I
cculd hold my line but little longer. I now directed Maj. Ward to hold the
line until I could ride back and form the 18th Iowa in proper shape to support
the retreat of the advanced line.
"Meanwhile, so many of the gunners having been shot from around their
pieces as to leave too few men to serve the guns, I ordered them to retire to the
rear of the train and report to the cavalry oflicer there. Just as I was starting
for the line of the 18th Iowa my horse was shot, which delayed me until an-
other could be procured, when T rode to the rear and formed a line of battle
facing in the direction the enemy was advancing.
"Again did the enemy hurl his columns against the remnant of men that
formed my front and right flank, and again were they met as gallantly as
before But my decimated ranks were unable to resist the overpowering
force hurled against them, and after their advance had been checked, seeing
that our lines were completely flanked on both sides, Maj Ward gave the order
to retire, which was done in good order, forming and charging the enemy twice
before reaching the rear of the train.
"With the assistance of Maj. Ward and other oflScers, I succeeded in form-
ing a portion of the 1st Kansas Colored in rear of the 18th Iowa, and when
the enemy approached this line, they gallantly advanced to the line of the
18th and with them poured in their fire. The 18th maintained their line man-
fully, and stoutly contested the ground until nearly surrounded, when they
retired, and forming again, checked the advancing foe, and still held their
ground until again nearly surrounded, when they again retired across a ravine
which was impassable for artillery, and I gave orders for the piece to be spiked
and abandoned.
"After crossing this ravine I succeeded in forming a portion of the cavalry,
which 1 kept in line in order to give the infantry time to cross the swamp
which lay in our front, which they succeeded in doing. By this means nearly
all, except the badly wounded were enabled to reach camp. Many wounded
men belonging to the 1st Kansas Colored fell into the hands of the enemy, and
I have the most positive assurances from eye witnesses that they w^ere mur-
dered on the spot. I was foiced to abandon everything to the enemy, and
they thereby became possessed of the large train.
"With two six pounder guns and two twelve pounder mountain howitzers,
together with what force could be collected, I made my way to this post, where
I arrived at 11 p. m. of the same day.
"At no time during the engagement, such was the nature of the ground
and the size of the train, was I obliged to employ more than five hundred men
and two guns to repel the assaults of the enemy, whose force, from the state-
ments of prisoners, I estimate at ten thousand men and twelve guns. The
columns of assault which were thrown against my front and right flank con-
sisted of five regiments of infantry and one of cavalry, supported by a strong
force which operated against my left flank and rear. My loss, in killed,
wounded and missing during this engagement was as follows:
Killed — Ninety-two.
Wounded — Ninety-seven.
Missing— One hundred and six.
"Many of those reported missing are supposed to have been killed; others
are supposed to have been wounded and taken prisoners. The loss of ihe
Militaij/ Hifitorii of Kiinsaft h'lt/iinnifs. 2bh
enemy is not known, but in my opinion it will exoeeil our own. The condiict
of all the troops under my command, officers and men, was characterized by
true soldierly l)earing, and in no case was a line broken except when assaulted
by an overwhelming force, and then falling back only when so ordered. The
officers and men all evinced the most heroic spirit, and those that fell died
the death of the true soldier. The action commenced at lu a. m.. and termi-
nated at 2 p. m. I have named this engagement the action of "Poison
Springs," from a spring of that name in the vicinity.
•Very respectfully, etc., J. M. WILLIAMS,
"Colonel 1st Kansas Colored Vol. Inf., commanding expedition.
•'Capt. Wm. S. Whitten, Assistant Adjutant General."
I will simply say that in this action, although defeated and driven from
the field wath great loss, the 1st Kansas Colored Infantry brought no sUiin
of dishonor upon the vState it represented, but in my opinion added other
laurels to the wreath of glory and honor which her sons have woven from the
hard-earned garlands of many well-contested battle fields during the war of
the great rebellion.
On the 26th day of April following Gen. Steele's command evacuated
Camden and marched for Little Rock. At Saline Crossing, on the 30th of
April, the rear of Gen. Steele's command was attacked by the entire force of
tho enemy, commanded by Gen. Kirby Smith. The engagement which followed
lesulted in tlvi complete defeat of the enemy, with great loss on his part. In
this engagement the 1st Kansas Colored was not an active participant, being
at the moment of the attack in the advance, distant five miles from the rear
and scene of the engagement. The regiment was ordered back to participate
in the battle, but did not arrive on the line until after the repulse of the enemy
r,nd his retirement from the field.
On the day following, May 1st, 18(j4, Colonel Williams was ordered to take
command of the 2d Brigade, Frontier Division, 7th Army Corps, and never
afterwards restimed direct command of his regiment. It consitituted for most
of the time, however, a part of the Brigade which he commanded until he
was mustered out of service with the regiment.
The regiment remained with its Division at Little Rock until some time
during the month of May, when it marched for Fort Smith— then threatened
by the enemy— at which point it arrived during the same month. This cam-
paign was one of great fatigue and privation, and accomplished only with
great loss of life and material, with no adequate recompense or advantage
gained.
The regiment remained on duty at Fort Smith until January 16th. 1865,
doing heavy escort and fatigue duty. On the 16th of September, 1S64, a de-
tachment of forty-two men of Co. K, commanded by Lieut. D. M. Suther-
land, while guarding a hay-making party near Fort Gibson, were surprised
and attacked by a large force of rebels under Gen. Gano and defeated, after a
gallant resistance, with a loss of twenty-two killed and ten prisoners -among
the latter the Lieutenant commanding.
On the 16th of January. 1S65, the regiment moved to Little Rock, where
it arrived on the 31st of the same month, where it remained on duty until
July. 1865, when it was ordered to Pine Bluffs, Ark. Here it remnined. doing
garrison and escort duty, until October 1st, 1865, when it was mustered out
of service and ordered to Fort Leavenworth for final payment and discharge.
The regiment received its final payment and was discharged at Fort Leav-
enAVorth on the 30th day of October. 1865.
25(3 Military Hisiori/ of Kansas Regiments.
Upon referring to the reports of the campaigns and battles in wliich this
regiment was engaged, it will be evident to the reader that they neither
shiank fi-om any duty nor avoided any peril. On the contrary, it will ever be a
source of gratification to the Colonel coiiimanding to have been connected with
a regiment that performed its full share of duty, and offered up, in defense
of t)ie liberties of the nation, its full share of patriotic lives, laid upon the
altar of freedom for the benefit of the present and future generations, again
reunited and cemented with the blood of patriots, never to be dismembered by
ti'aitors without or foes within.
Citizenship in a free country amply rewards the war-worn soldier, who
hails vi/ith ioy the advent of peace, and turns with alacrity from the "pomp
and circumstance of glorious war," once more to engage in those more con-
genial pursuits incident to a time of tranquillity and peace.
:\iTI.ri AKV HISTOHV OF THE SE(X)ND KAX!^AS (COLORED)
V ( )LI NTEER INFANTRY.
The authority for organizing this regiment was received in tlie month of
June, 1863. Recruiting officers were appointed in different parts of the
State and enlistments carried on with all possible energy and promptness.
Gen. Blunt was appointed by the Secretary of War Recruiting Commissioner,
but the Avork devolved, from necessity, almost wholly upon Col. T. J. Ander-
son, then Major and Assistant Adjutant "General, Army of the Frontier. Fort
Scott was the designated rendezvous.
A company. — Was mustered into the United States service August 11th,
1863, and officered as follows: Captain, Samuel Sanders, of Olathe. 1st Lieu-
tenant, Ralph E. Cook, killed in action at Baxter Springs, October 6th, 1863.
2d Lieutenant, Charles Scofield.
B company. — Was mustered into service September 2d, 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, Richard J. Hinton. 1st Lieutenant, John M. Cain. 2d
Lie\itenant, James M. Trant.
C company.- -V/as mustered into service August 26th, 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, James A. Soward. 1st Lieutenant, John E. Hayes. 2d
Lieutenant. Thomas Adair.
D company. — Was mustered into service August 24th, 18C3, and officered
as lollows; Captain, Frank Klster. 1st Lieutenant, Reuben F. Playford. 2d
Lieutenant, Wm. M. Mercer.
iC company. — Was mustered into service September 10th, 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, George W. Sands. 1st Lieutenant, Henry De Villiers.
2d Lieutenant, Wm. J. Brewer.
F company. -Was mustered into service September 8th, 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, James Adams. 1st Lieutenant, Samuel Kaiserman. 2d
Lieutenant, Isaiah Nichols.
G company. — Was mustered into service October 17th, 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, Ebenezer H. Curtiss. 1st Lieutenant, David E. Wester-
velt. 2d Lieutenant, George E. Hutchinson.
11 company. — Was mustered into service October 17th. 1863, and officered
as follows: Captain, Alexander Rush. 1st Lieutenant, Orlando S. Bartlett. 2d
Lieutenant, Daniel K. Hardin.
Militarji History of Knns(n< licgimentft. 257
I company. — Was mustered into service October 17th, 18t;;5, and officered
as follows: Captain, James L. Rafety. 1st Ijieiitenant, Marcus F. Gilpatrick.
2d Lieutenant , Harry C. Chase.
K company. — Was mustered into seivice October 17th, I860, and officered
as follows: Captain, John Branson. 1st Lieutenant, Wm. G. White. 2d Lieu-
tenant, Jesse Btickman.
John R. Montgomery, Adjutant, was mustered into service on the 14th of
July, 1863.
Edwin Stokes. Quartermaster, was mustered into service on the I2th of
August, 1863.
Francis P. Thomas, Assistant Surgeon, was musteied into service on the
27th of July, 1863.
James H. Gilpatrick. Major, was mustered into service on the 1st of Oc-
tober, 1863.
The regiment left Fort Scott, Kansas, about the 19th of October for Fort
Smith, Arkansas,, as escort to a large supply train from that place, under com-
mand of Maj. J. H. Gilpatrick.
On the 1st of November, at Fort Smith, Arkansas, the organization of the
regiment was completed by the muster-in of the following field and staff
officers :
Colonel — S. J Crawford, of the 2d Kansas Cavalry.
Lieut. Colonel — Horatio Knowles. of the 4th Indian Home Guards.
Assistant Surgeon — Jesse D. Wood.
Chaplain— J B. McAfee, 11th Kansas Cavalry.
Mustered January 27, 1864: Surgeon — George W. Walgamott.
The regiment went into camp on the Poteau River, about two miles south
of Fort Smith. Here the work of drill and discipline was the daily routine
of duty until the regiment attained a degree of proficiency second to none in
the Army of the Frontier. After this, it was constantly engaged in escort,
fatigue and garrison duty.
On the 24th of March, 1864, the regiment left Fort Smith and started on
what is known as the Camden Expedition. The 2d Kansas Colored formed
a ]iart of Col Williams' Brigade of Gen. Thayer's Division. Maj. Gen.
Steele's forces left Little Rock about the same time that Gen. Thayer's Division
left Foil Smith, the latter uniting v/ith the former on the Little Missouri
River, and all destined for active operations in the direction of Red River.
On the lOih of April, the enemy showed themselves in force on Prairie
de Anne, and caused the forming of the whole army in line of battle, making
the most Imposing military display witnessed west of the Mississippi River
during the war. The enemy soon disappeared, with but slight engagement
for that day. At about 11 o'clock at night the enemy made a sudden dash
upon the skirmish line, but were soon driven back, having done but little
damage.
Nothing of importance now transpired until the morning of the 13th, when
the entire command moved forward and crossed the prairie, driving the enemy
before it. They withdrew in haste from their fortifications at the junction
of the Prairie de Anne with the Camden and Washington roads.
On the 15th, our forces skirmished most of the day with the enemy, when
they attacked the rear of our army under Brig. Gen. Thayer, and were being
repulsed at evei-y point, when orders were received from the commanding
General to abandon the engagement and proceed towards Camden, which place
was reached on the 16th.
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On the 18th cf April the 1st Kansas Colored lost nearly one-half its num-
bers in an engagement at Poison Springs with ten times their own numbers.
No prisoners were taken from the colored troops, but all instantly killed,
which was remembered by the 2d Colored in the engagement of the 30th at
Jenkins' Ferry, Ark.
During the stay at Camden the regiment was constantly engaged on forage
or picket duty.
On the 26th of April the regiment, with the whole army, abandoned Cam-
den and its fortifications on account of (Ten. Banks' defeat and retreat on Red
River.
The presence of Gen. Steele's army at Camden was no doubt the salvation
of Banks' Division by withdrawing Gen. Kirby Smith's army from his pursuit,
and thereby giving him ample time to dam the falls of Red River and safely
get his transports and gunboats back to the place of starting, whilst the
whole of the trans-Mississippi rebel army marched against the Federal
forces at Camden.
On the 30th of April, when the regiment had just arrived at the pontoon
boats at .Jenkins. Ferry, on the Saline River, the artillery announced that the
rebels had engaged the rear of Gen. Steele's army, commanded by Gen. Rice,
a brave, accomplished, and good officer.
Col. S. .1. Crawford, of the Second Colored, immediately countermarched
his regiment one and one-half miles to the scene of action, and asked Gen.
Rice where he should bring his regiment into action. "What regiment do you
command?" was the immediate inquiry. To which the prompt reply was, "2d
Kansas Colored Infantry." "They won't fight," responded Gen. Rice. To
which the Colonel, in language m.uch more emphatic than Christian, replied
that they could and would go as far as it was possible for any others to go.
The 2d was then directed to relieve the 15th Indiana. No sooner had the
regiment come into line than it engaged the enemy in earnest, deadly conflict,
which lasted for about two hours, when it was confronted by a three-gun rebel
battery. The Col. at once saw the impossibility of holding the position any
length of time unless the rebel battery was silenced or captured. Our com-
mand had no artillery at hand with which to silence it, consequently the Col-
onel detei-mined upon its capture, and sent acting Adjutant Playford to Gen.
Rice for permission to charge the battery.
Up to this time in the history of the war no colored troops had been per-
mitted to charge upon a rebel battery, and Gen. Rice evidently was unwilling
that the experiment should be tried under such unpromising circumstances;
but finally consented that the movement might be attempted when heavy
cheering was heard on the left, which would indicate that the rebel right had
been turned. Then, and not until then, should such a hazardous experiment
be undertaken.
About the time That acting Adjutant Playford communicated to Col. Craw-
ford Gen. Rice's orders, heavy cheering was heard on the left, but indicating
the reverse of what Gen. Rice had expected, as the cheering was coming from
the other side, the rebels at the same time driving in and turning our left,
bringing the extreme left of the rebel army well nigh to the road leading
to Jenkins' Ferry, and almost surrounding General Rice's forces at this time.
Colonel Ci*awfovd seeing that the only salvation of the command depended
upon prompt and successful action, remarked, "I hear cheering now. Fix
bayonets. Charge!" And action followed words. The regiment in the face
of three times their own numbers, dashed over an open field for about three
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hundred yards and upon the rebel battery. The contest was severe — the
rebels fighting with undaunted courage— but the aim of the 2d, discharging
their piece?? as they charged for the battery, was so destructive that but two
of the horses were left fctanding, the others being shot down.
Col. Crawford's horse was shot through the neck and in the hip, and after-
wards died. Every other field oflicers horse was killed under him. The rebel
battery was taken, and o.bout one hundred and fifty of the batterymen and
those supporting it were killed or mortally wounded, and a number taken
prisoners. The men of the 2d, as they rushed for the battery, nerved each
other for the d'^adly work before them by exclaiming, "Remember Poison
Springs!"
Captain Rush, of H company, was shot through the head and killed in-
stantly. Seventy enlisted men of the regiment also fell to rise no more. They
fell virith their faces to the enemy in the discharge of their duty.
Company H dr-agged the battery to the rear by hand. By this sudden, unex-
pected and successful charge upon the enemy, and the capture of their bat-
tery, is due the success attending our arms in this engagement.
Owing to the heavy r-ains of the previous night, the Saline bottoms were
almost a mortar-bed, i-endering it almost impossible for the men to drag the
guns to the place, on the north side of the river, wher-e our ar-my encamped
for the night.
Had it not been for this successful charge, and the gallant conduct of Gen.
Rice and his tr-oops, it would have been almost impossible for the rear of our
array, with such a foi-ce pr-essing them, to have succeeded in crossing the rivei\
Col. Crawford ordered the prisoner's to be taken to the rear without insult
or injury, which conduct on his part is in striking contr-ast to the treatment
bestowed upon our colored troops at Poison Springs. He also told a rebel
I.ieutenant and other prisoners to inform their commanding Genei-al that col-
order troops had captured them, and that he must from necessity leave some
of his wounded men in hospitals by the way, and that he should expect the
same kind treatment shown to them that he showed to those falling into his
hands: but that just sirch treatment as his wounded men received at their
hands, whether kindness or death, should, from this time forward, be meted
out to all r-ebels falling into our hands. That if they wished to treat as pris-
oners of war our color-ed soldier-s, to be exchanged for theirs, the decision was
their own; but if they could affor-d tc mur-der o>rr colored prisoners to gratify
their fiendish dispositions and passions, the responsibility of commensurate
retaliation, to bring them to a sense of justice, was also their own. But, not-
withstanding the kindness shown to their prisoners, so soon as our command
left, a Texas soldier, in the presence of one of their officers, killed, in the hos-
pital, nine of the wounded men belonging to the 2d Kansas Colored Infantrj'-
One of the captured guns was left on the uor-th bank of the Saline River-
some say thrown into it. The other two were brought to Little Rock.
This campaign lesulted only in defeat and disgr-ace, the loss of hundr-eda
of brave and good men. thousands of hor-ses, mules and wagons, and hundreds
of thousands of dollars worth of other Government pr-operty.
The 2d r-eturned without any transportation whatever, and consequently
without any clothing except that being worn, and with the loss of all company
books, records, &c. In this campaign the regim.ent suffered hunger, hardships
and privations almost beyond human endurance, having had but one one-half
pounds of hard bread per man for seven days. When an opportunity pre-
sented, the ears of corn were taken from the starving mules and eaten with a
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relish which only extreme hunger can give. One hard tack or one ear of corn
would command a price ranging from one to five dollars.
Horatio Knowles. Lieut. Colonel of the regiment, and a brave and good
officer, resigned at Uttle Rock on account of declining health, and about the
20th of October, 1864. at his home at Marmaton. in Bourbon county. Kansas.
was murdered by a band of bushwhackers.
The regiment remained at Little Rock barely long enough to draw rations,
when it was ordered on a forced morch to Fort Smith, then threatened by the
rebel forces under Gens. Dockery, Fagan, Cooper and otherb.
The rebels in Fort Smith were anxiously and almost hourly exepecting
the arrival of their friends 1o drive out the handful of troops garrisoning the
post during the absence of Gen. Thayer's forces on the expedition to Camden.
The rebel sympathizers were daily receiving information of the near approach
of their friends, and their joy was so unbounded that they communicated ita
source to others. But when the time arrived when they expected to realize
one of life's happiest hours to them, to their mortification and grief, the loyal
army, returning by way of Little Rock arrived; and instead of their "dear
southern army" coming in with colors flying and drums beating, the colored
brigade, under James M. Williams, marched through the principal streets, to
the joy and delight of the loyal citizens, and to the sorrow and mortification
of the disloyal, of \^ hich there were not a few.
The colored brigade consisted of the 1st Kansas Colored, commanded by
Major Ward: the 2d Kansas Colored, commanded by Col. S. J. Crawford; the
11th U. S. Colored, commanded by Lieut. Colonel Jas. M. Steele, formerly of the
12th Kansas Inf., and the 54th U. S. Colored.
.\fter an absence of fifty-four days on a fruitless expedition, the 2d returned
to its old camp on the Poteau River. Capt. Rush, of H company, a brave and
good officer, returned not. He had fought his last battle, and offered up his
life on the altar of his country. He was killed in the charge upon the rebel
battery at Saline River, on the 30th day of April 1864— shot through the head.
Captain Rush and about seventy enlisted meu of the regiment, who had laid
down their lives that others might enjoy the blessings of a. free govenment
and also transmit it to succeedings generations, sleep in what was theii an
enemy's land, to awake no more to scenes of carnage and strife.
The captiire of this battery was perhaps the first charge made by colored
troops during the rebellion. They did it nobly — not a soldier faltered or de-
serted his colors, and their conduct on this occasion clearly demonstrated the
utility and practicability of mustering into our service a large force of them,
and that they were as reliable, under trying circumstances, as any other class
of troops. The men who are good enough to fight as soldiers for their country
to die for their country — to save their country — are also good enough to enjoy
all the blessings and privileges which that Government confers on any other
■class of her citizens.
On the 25th of May, the regiment was ordered to reinforce Col. Cloud, then
about starting on an expedition into the Indian Territory.
About the 1st of June, the regiment was ordered, in part, to garrison duty at
the post of Fort Smith. At this time. Major J. H. Gilpatrick was in command,
Colonel (afterwards Governor) Crawford being detached on special duty as
President of a General Court Martial then in session at Fort Smith, and Lieut.
Col. Knowles' resignation having been accepted to date May 24th, 1864.
The regiment had by this time become considerably reduced in numbers
by losses in action and from disease; still, however, reporting for duty above
Militarif Hislftrv *>/ Kansns h'tf/imcnltt. 2H1
th( nvpiage number of ni-^n. During tlip surimer tind succccdins fall il per-
formed it due share of esou'rt and fntigur duty, and ensaging in whole or by
detachments as occasion otfered or duty called, in skirmishes with the roving
bands of the enemy in the vicinity of Fort Smith.
It at one time formed part of an expedition, undei- conimand of Col. S. J.
Crawford, which penetrated seventy-five miles into the Indian Territory, south
and west as far as the Canadian River. The regiment on this campaign con-
vinced the most skeptical, If such there was, of the bravery, coolness, dis-
cipline and powers of endurance of the colored troops.
.\ugust .9th. Assistant Surgeon F. P. Thomas was attacked with fever,
which resulted in his leaving the regiment. This left the regiment without
a medical officei-, Assistant Suigeon J. D. Wood being on duty in charge of
the colored ward in the Genfral Hospital at Fort Smith, Ark.
The following is copied from the official report of Samuel H. liuone, acting
Assistant Stirgeon. in charge of the regiment:
"T deem it proper to state that this regiment has had no medical otticer
on duty with it for three or four months past, and there being no report or
register, it is impossible for me to make a report for any of the preceding
months, and will necessarily cause many blanks in the present that might
otherwise have been filled."
In the month of December the regiment made a forced march to Hudson's
('rossing on the Neosho River, by way of Fort Gibson, on quarter rations, a
distance of one hundred and fifty miles, returning as escort to a large supply
train. The regiment was under the command of Lieut. Col. J. H. Gilpatrick,
v.ho had been promoted from Major oii the 9th of November, ]b64. Except to
perform some important dtity, when he would return to the regiment for a few
days. Colonel Crawford was never in command of the regiment from the time
of his detail as President of the General Court Martial, in .Tune.
Abotit the middle of October, Colonel Crawford received information of his
nomination for the office of Governor, and came from Fort Smith to Kansas,
arriving about the 20th inst., just in time to be an active participant in the
expulsion of Gen. Price and his army frcm our bolder.
The numerical force of the legiment having been reduced b'-iow the mini-
mum, so that he could not be mustered as Colonel. IJeut. Colonel. Gilpatrick
remained in command until its final muster-out.
Soon after the regiment returned fiom this expedition it. loseiher with all
the other colon^d troops at thc' post of Fort Smith, was ordered to Little Rock.
A large train of refugees was escorted from. Smith. The prejudices and haired
of these refugees toward colored troops was at first manifesLCcl, but before
reaching their destination they respected them as soldiers who knew and per-
formed their duty well. The regiment left Foit Smith on the 1")lh of .January
and arrived at Little Rock on the 4th of F'ebruary.
On the 17th of .June Assistant Surgeon S. H. Boone received a gunshot
wound in the head, which left the reginifnt without any medical officer until
February 5th.
Of this march Lieut. Col. Gilpatrick says:
"The men suffered severely on the march by exposure to wet and cold and
the want of proper and sufticient food, clothing and shelter. Many of them
were barefooted, almost naked, and without blankets. Sup))lies could not be
obtained at Fort Smith or on the way."
Febriuay ,"tii. the day i>tter tho aup.iil of the regiment ai Little Rock,
Assistant Surgeon J. D. Wood, a most faithful an<l skillful nn dical officer.
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again reported to the regiment for duty. On tlie resignation of Sui goon Wal-
gamott, Assistant Surgeon Wood wa.s justly entitled co, for faithful service,
and should have been promoted Surgeon of ihe regiment. No more efficient
officer served the Government during the war than Dr. Jesse D. Wood.
After arriving at Little Rock, a camp was selected on the north side of the
river, and within four weeks quarters were constructed for the regiment by
soldiers detached for that purpose, who, with the greatest celerity and a con-
siderable degree of mechanical ingenuity, performed the necessary labor, from
the fitting of the boards in the cypress swamps to the fashioning of the chim-
neys and cooking ranges with bricks tal<en from the deserted mansions of the
surrounding farms.
This work having been performed, a system of diill was inaugurated occu-
pying six hours in each day, including every part of the instruction of a
soldier, from the 'school of the soldier" to the movements in brigade and
division. And hei-e, when brought in contact with, and criticized by, the
ti-oops of the 7th Army Corps, of which it formed a part, the 2d Kansas Col-
ored Infantry (afterward designated the 83 United States) was considered
second to no regiment in the Corps in point of discipline and general efficiency.
Here the regiment suffered greatly from sickness, on account of the quarters
being located among the cypress swamps, two miles north of Little Rock.
In the spring of 1865 the regiment, under Lieutenant Colonel Gilpatrlck,
formed part of an expedition which proceeded some distance south from Little
Rock and operated against a large band of guerrillas on the Saline River, cap-
turing twenty-five, killing and wounding several, routing completely and
driving them from their stronghold.
This is believed to have been the last offensive movement on the part of
the United States troops in this Department previous to the surrender of the
trans-Mississippi army of the so-called Confederacy.
On the 3d day of July, 1865, Surgeon D. A. Morse's resignation was accepted.
On the 25th day of July the regiment was ordered to Camden, Arkansas.
The regiment left Little Rock on the 1st of August and arrived on the 10th
of the same month.
At Camden the legimeni remained on duty until mustered out of service-
October 9th, 1865.
After its muster out, the regiment proteede<l by way of Pin-- Bluffs. A>
kansas, Memphis, Tennessee, and St. Louis, Missouri, to Leavenworth, Kansas,
where it was finally discharged from the service of the United States on the
27th day of November, 1865, and received final payment.
The discipline of the 2d Kansas Colored Infantry was excellent, and at all
times and under all circumstances the men of the regiment performed vheir
duty well and faithfully -shrank from no danger, avoided no peril.
The most peifect harmony and good feeling prevailed at all times among
those composing the regiment. None of the rivalries nor jealousies which
unfortunately existed in other organizations, and marred their efBciency and
peace, found any place in the 2d.
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MILITAUV HISTOU^ OF THE FIKST KANSAS \(>LIINTKKR
llATTEKV.
No writlen history of this Battery having been furnished to the Adjutant
General, and the data in his possession being so incomplete as to preclude
the possibility of an extended skotch of the services of this extellent organi-
zation, his remarks in relation thereto must necessarilly be brief.
About the 9th of July, 1863, the gallant commander of this battery- Cap-
tain Norman ACen- was stricken down with disease and die<l. The command
then devolved upon Lieut. Taylor. Directly succeeding this they were ordered
to Indiana, and Look an active part in capturing Morgan's guerrilla band then
on their celebrated raid through that State. After this they were ordered to
St. l^uis, and subsequently to Columbus, Ky. They served with distinction
in all the principal actions in which the armies of the Tennessee and the
Mississippi were engaged, and their numbei-s were greatly reduced by the
casualties of war and by disease.
MlLlTAin HFSroHV OF THE SECOND KANSAS VoLUN
TEEK BATTERY.
On the .;d of August, iS62. Brig. Gen. J. G. Blunt, commanding the De-
partment of Kansas, issued orders to Maj. C. W. Blair, 2d Kansas Cavalry,
empowering him to raise and command a Battery of Light Artillery, the guns
for which— two 12 pdwr. field howitzers and four 6 pdwr. guns, all iron, and
rebel manufacture — were then at B^ort Scott, Kansas.
The work of organization was commenced immediately. On the 15th of
August four recruits were enlisted; on the 25th E. A. Smith wa« mustered in
as 1st Lieutenant, and on the 10th of September the entire Battery wa.s
mustered iv at Fort Scott with an aggregate of one hundred and twenty-
thiee oificers and men. and was designated the "2d Kansas Battery.' On the
19th of Septeml)er Lieutenants Knowles and Wilson were mustered in. The
officers were then:
C. W. Blair, 2d Kansas Cavalrj , conmuindiiig.
1st Lieutenant— E. A. Smith, mustered August 25, 1862.
1st Lieutenant— D. C. Knowles, mustered September 19. l.St>2.
2d Lieutenant— A. G. Clark, mustered September lU, 1862.
■Ad Lieutenant— A. Wilson, mustered September 19, 1862.
The Battery was immediately assigned to what was afterwards the 1st
Brigade 1st Division, Army of the Frontier. On the 13th of September the
Bri-ade started into Missouri, and Lieutenant Clark, with one section of the
batrerv accompanied it. Passing through Carthage, the comman.l moved east
as fai-' as Greenfield, and returned, via Mount Venion, to Sarcoxie. In the
secoud engagement of Newtonia-OcLober Ith-Lieutenant Clark had an op-
pcitunicv of throwing a few shells at the retreating enemy. The pui-suU, by
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way of Keetsville. Mo. arrived at Pea Ridge, Ark., on the 18th of October,
making: a total march of not less than two hundred and fifty miles.
On the 22d of Reyteiiiber, Lieut. Smith, with another section, was ordered to
accompanied the od AVisconsin Cavalry, under Col. Barstow\ on an expedition
to Monticello, Mo. The expedition found no enemy of consequence, and re-
turned in a week, having niarched about ninety miles.
He remained in camp at Fort Scott until the 12th of October, when he
started witli another section, in company with the lltli Kansas, commanded
by Col. Ewing. to join the Army of the Frontier. The marcli was rapid and
without incident, by way of Preston. Carthage, Newtouia and Keetsville, Mo.,
aiTiving at Pea Ridge — where he joined T^ieut. Clark — on the 19th of October.
His command then consisted of four guns. Ijieuts. Claik and Wilson com-
manding sections.
The battery reuiained at Pea Ridge until tlie 29th of October, when the
Brigade marched to Bentonville; October 30 marched to Maysville; October
31 returned to Spavinaw, Ark., where the Division encamped until the 3d of
November, when it marched southeast about eight miles to Camp Bowen.
On the 13th of November the Division moved southwest on the Tahlequah
road to Lindseys Prairie. The camp was known as Camp Babcock. The
occupation of Cane Hill by the I'ebel Gen. Marmaduke with a large force of cav-
alry about this time, determined Gen. Blunt to give them battle and, if possible,
drive them over the Boston Mountains. The movement in that direction com-
menced on the 27th of Noveml>er, the 2d Kansas battery being left to guard
the immense brigade and supply trains which were parked on Lindsey's
Prairie. On the 29th, these trains were ordered forward, and moved as far as
Rhea's Mills.
Owing to the fact that the battery had never received advanced pay or
bounty. General Blunt ordered it back to Fort Scott to be paid and reorganized.
The return march commenced on the 3d of December, and the battery arrived
at Fort Scott on the 10th. having marched in all, since leaving Pea Ridge,
about two hundred and fifty miles.
The entire battery remained at Fort Scott until about the Isi of May, 18t)3.
Gen. Blunt having ordered the establishment of a post at Baxter Springs, one
section, under Lieut. Knowles. was sent to that point, together witli the 1st
Kansas Colored Infantry. On the 18th of May, a foraging party, consisting
of fifty or sixty soldiers, in wagons, and some twenty-five artillerymen,
mounted, was started into Missouri. About three miles southeast of Sher-
wood the party was attacked by a foice of three hundred guerrillas, under
the notorious Livingston. Many of the colored troops were hilled, and the
rest scattered into the brush. The artilleiymen made the best defense they
could; but armed only with revolvers, and o\'erwhelmed by numbers, they
were compelled to retreat. They were pursued to Spring RiAer, and Cor-
poial V. R. Hancock and privates Cameron Garrett and Joseph J]]ndecott
were killed, and privates Haley Pipkin and D. .J. Whetshire were taken pris-
oneis. The prisoners were afterwards exchanged. On the 18th of May, Liv-
ingston captured the herd belonging to the battery, which was guarded by
Corporal Thomas Larkin and privates .James Martin and Arthur W. Gaines.
The latter was killed in attempting to escape, and Larkin and Martin were
taken prisoners and afterwards murdered.
The section remained at Baxter Springs until the 24th of June, when Lieut.
Smith turned over the guns (two 12-pounder iron fie4d howitzers) and horses
to Capt. Armstrong, of the 1st Kansas Colored, and brought the men back
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to Fort Scott. He had previously replaced the howitzers with two 12-pounder
brass field guns. The weight of these guns rendered it necesaary to work
eight horses on each carriage, .\bont this time the battciy w.i.s (■ompletely
i^fitted with new harness.
On the 19th of June Lieut. Wilson leported with his section of (I pounders
to Lieut. Col. Dcdd, commanding 2d Colorado Infantry, to accompany a large
supply train to Fort Gibson. On the 1st of July, the train was attacked by a
strong force of rebels under Stand Waite at the crossing of ( abin Creek.
Lieutenant Wilson's guns participated in the action, and his fiie was very
effective. The enemy was completely routed and driven from the field, and
on the 4th of July the train arrived at Fort Gibson in safety.
Major Blair having been assigned to the command of P"'ort Scott, resigned
the command of the battery on the 3d of April, 1S(>3. and on the 4th of July
Lieut. E. A. Smith was mustered as Captain. On the 8th of August following
2d Lieutenant A. G. Clark was mustered as 1st Lieutenant and 1st Serg<':int
Wm. Requa as 2d Lieutenant.
The situation of affairs in the Indian country during the month of June,
18H3, became extremely critical, and Gen. Blunt, now commanding the Dis-
trict of the Frontier, found it necessary to repair to the front and conduct
operations in pei-son. Accordingly, on the 5th of July he started from Fort
Scott with a detachment of cavalry and the 12-pounder section of the 2d Kan-
sas battery, under Capt. Smith, and proceeded by forced marches to Fort
Gibson, where the command arrived on the 12th, after a toilsome maicli of
one hundred and sixty-five miles.
Immediately preparations were made to attiick the enemy on his own
ground. On the 15th of July marching ordei-s were issued, and at 3 a. m
of ihelGth, Lieut. Wilson's section was ordered out. Crossing the Verdigris
a couple of miles above the Falls, the command — which consisted of the (>th
Kansas cavalry and Lieutenant Wilson's section, led by General Blunt in
person — arrived at the ford of the Arkansas, opposite the Creek Mission,
{'bout daylight. A small picket guard of the enemy was the only force to
dispute the passage, and it retreated without tiring a shot. After fording
the river, Gen. Blunt proceeded down the south bank to a point opposite the
mouth of Grand River, where he was met by the balance of his forces. The
crossing was effected partly by fording and partly in boats, and owing to the
depth and rapidity of the current, was a work of great difhculty, occupying
five or six hours.
At 10 p. m., the command moved forward on the North-Fork Town road.
The enemy's pickets were driven in about daylight and followed up rapidly
a distance of five miles, when their main fore* was found stiongly posted on
the line of Elm Creek, in front of Honey Springs.
The battle commenced about 10 a, m. of the 17th, and continued until 2
p. m.. ending in a complete rout of the enemy. The 2d Kansas battery
took a prominent part in the engagement, and contributed materially to the
defeat and demoralization of the rebels, .\lthough exposed to a heavy fire,
but one man — private W. C. Caskey — was wounded. Eleven horses were
severely wounded and subsequently died.
The evening of the 18th, the command took up the line of march for Fort
Gibson, where it arrived on the morning of the 19th. and remained encamped
in the vicinity until the 22d Ot August, when the campaign to Perryville,
Choctaw Nation, commenced.
The river was crossed, and the command encamped at night at old Fort
266 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
Davis. The following morning the march was resumed by way of Honey
Siirings. crossing the Canadian below the mouth of North Fork and arriving
at Gaines' Creek on the 26th The cavalry advance having pursued the flying
foe as far as Perryville, returned to Gaines' Creek on the morning of the
27th. riere the command was divided, the 1st Brigade — to which the battery
belonged — returning to Fort Gibson by way of the Grayson, plantation, North
Fork Town and Honey Springs, and arriving at Fort Davis on the 31st of
August, having marched over one hundi-ed and sixty miles.
Capt, Smith left the battery on the 19th of September and went to St.
Louis after new guns. He succeeded in obtaining four 10 pounder Parrots,
with which he lejoined his command in December following.
In the month of October the 1st Brigade moved to North Fork Town and
remained several ^veeks, during which time Dieut. Wilson, with one gun, ac-
companied a scouting expedition to Peri-yville.
In the month of November the battery was ordered to Fort Smith, Ark.,
where it arrived about the 15th, and here the headquarters remained until
the battery was ordered to Leavenworth for muster out.
In the month of June, 1864, Lieut. Clark's section was ordered to Clarks-
ville, Ark., where it remained until near the close of July. While here, the
herd was one day attacked by a party of guei'rillas. The herders promptly
formed and with their revolvers routed the rebels and drove them into the
brush.
On the 31st of July, the i-ebels drove in our pickets at Fort Smith, and
Capt. Smith was ordered out with Lieut. Clark's section to ieinforce Col.
Judson. who, with a small cavalry force, was skirmishing with the enemy's
advance. Taking a position about a mile beyond Fort No. 2, on the Texas
road, he opened with such effect as to silence the rebel battery at the first
^hot. The fire was then directed on a heavy rebel cavalry line, and in
fifteen minutes they v.eie driven from the field in great confusion. The
practice was greatly commended by officers present, including Gen. Thayer.
Ouring the fall of 1864 and the winter of 18(;4-5 there was much suffering
•ruaong the troops, owing to the scarcity of commissary supplies, but it was
borne with great fortitude and even without complaint.
in the spring of 1865 the old guns were exchanged for three inch Parrots,
and the battery was completely refitted and placed in the best possible con-
dition in point of discipline and efficiency, with the expectation of partici-
pfiting in the Texas expedition then organizing.
When Capt. Smith was ordered south in July, 1863, Lieut. Knowles was
left at I'^ort Scott with one section of the battery. Here he remained until
the summer of 1S65, when he rejoined the battery by way of Kansas City,
St. Louis, Memphis, Du Vall's Bluff and Little Rock. He was on sevei-al
ocf^jisions sent or.t to escort trains, and to points threatened by the enemy.
Duiiug the celebrated Price raid his section consitituted a part of Col. Blair's
Brigade, with which it participated in the mareh to Kansas City and the
battle of Westport, and also in the pursuit of the rebels beyond Fort Scott.
By Special Orders No. 81. fmm Headquarters Department of Arkansas,
dated April 3d. 1865, forty enlisted men and four under cooks, colored, the
remnant of the 3d Kansas battery, were transferred to the 2d Kansas battery.
These men, however, were kept at Little Rock on detached service with
bi;ttery K, 1st Missouri Light Artillery, and never joined their proper com-
mand until it was ordered home for muster out.
On the 21sc of July, the ordei-s for muster out wero received from Depart-
Militarp Hixtorif of Kansas lleoinumtH. 267
menl Headquarters. During the day all government property, including
guns, horses, etc., was turned over to proper offlcei-s, and by night the battery
was on board the boat en route home. The passage was by water, a distiUioe
of seventeen hundred jniles, and occupied just seventeen days, the battery
landing at Leavenworth on the night of the 8th of August. On the llth it
waf! mustered out by Capt. Kimble, and on the l,5lh — three years, to a day.
from the date of the fiist enlistment — it was paid off by Maj. 1). .M. .\<lams.
In conclusion, I feel wan-anted in saying that no finer body of men wen;
mustered into the United States service during the wai-. Prompt in the dis-
charge of every duty; enduring hardship and privation with the philosophy
of vetei-ans; cheerfully yielding to the requirements of discipline, they were
well worthy of the many encomiums they received from commanding and in-
specting officers.
Though not often called upon tr, pass through the fiery baptism of battle,
the 2d Kansas battery over enjoyed the entire confidence of its Brigade and
Division Commanders, for they knew it would not be found wanting in the
hour of trial. E. A. SMITH, Late Captain 2d Kansas Battery.
MEMORANDA FROM THE MUSTER ROLLS.
The 2d Kansas Battery was organized by Major Charles W. Blair, 2d Kan-
sas Cavalry, under orders from Brigadiei' General Blunt, commanding the
Department of Kansas. Two sections (four guns) under the command of Lieu-
tenant Smith, accompanied the Army of the Frontier, in the fall of 1862, aa
far as Rhea's Mills. Arkansas, after which it returned to Fort Scott, Kansas,
having marched a distance of five hundred miles. The sections remained in
camp at Fort Scott during the winter of 1862-3.
Lieut. Knowles, with a section, went to Baxter Springs, Kan., May 1, "63 —
sixty-five miles. June 18, '63, lost three men killed in action at Sherwood. Mo.
Returned to Fort Scott, .June 24, '63.
Two sections, under Capt. Smith, pai-ticipated in the campaigns in the In-
dian country in the summer and fall of 1SG3, taking part in the battles of
Cabin Creek. C. N.. Inly 1 and 2, '68, and of Honey Springs, C. N., July 17. '63.
Went to Fort Smith November, '63, where it remained until July, '61.
One section, under Lieut. Clark, went to Clarksville, Aik.— sixty-five mile«
in June, '64, and returned in July of the same year.
July 31, '64, was engaged with a rebel battery near Fort Smith, and defeate<l
them handsomely.
Returned to Leavenworth for muster out, leaving Fort Smith July 21, '65,
and arriving at the former place August 8, '65.
268 Militarif Histrtry of Kansas Regiments.
MFLITAHV HISTORY OF THE TlllKD KANSAS VOLUNTEER
RATTER Y.
Colonel T. J. Anderson. Adjutant General State of Kansas:
Sir — I have the honor to submit herewith the following history of the mili-
tary organization known as the 3d Kansas Battery, from the date of original
formation to the expiration of its term of service:
The military organi/.ation known as the 3d Kansas Battery was originallj''
recruited by Henry Hopkins and John F. Aduddell. of Leavenworth county.
Kansiis, in the latter part of ISfil, ostensibly for the purpose of joining the
military foices then being formed for the Indian, or New Mexican Brigade,
under the auspices and management of Gen. James H. Lane. At Fort Leaven-
worth an oiganization was effected as a cavalry company, with Capt. Henry
Hopkins and 1st and 2d Lieuts. John F. Aduddell and Oscar F. Dunlap, all of
Leavenworth county.
The ■12th Kansas Cavalry being in piocess of formation, this company was
assigned to that organization, which was completed December 28th, 1861, and
called the 9th Kansas Cavalry On the 28th of February a new organization
was formed by the consolidation of the original 2d Kansas Infantry with the
9th Infantry, forming the 2d Kansas Cavalry, in which this comi)any was
known and held position as company B.
This latter organization was perfected at Quiudaro. Kansas, and shortly
thereafter was ordered to Shawneetown, where it remained until the latter
part of April, 18()2. when it was ordered to Fort Riley, preparatory to a
campaign then intended to be made on the Plains and in New Mexico, under
command of Brig, Gen. Mitchell.
May 13th, 1862. the resignation of 2d Lieut. Oscar F. Dunlap was accepted,
and on the same day Bradford S. Bassett. of Douglas county, was commis-
sioned and mustered in his stead. The company was ordered into garrison
at Fort Riley. Lieut. Bassett in command, Capt. Hopkins having some days
previous been ordered to the con.mand of a detachment of men of the 2d
Kansas Cavalry, fornung a baitety of light artillery, and Lieut. .A<luddell
absent with leave.
On the 2')th of June, 1862, the company maiched from Foia Riley to Fort
Larned, Kansas, under command of Lieut, .\duddell, arriving there June 24th.
and remaining at that post until August 20, 1862, when company B, with
companies A, C and D of the 2d Kansas Cavalry, under command of .Maj.
Fisk. marched to rejoin the regiment, stationed at camp on Drywood Creek.
12 miles south of Fort Scott, arri\ing at that point September 23. 1862.
Shoitly thereafter, company B, with the regiment, made a scout of five days'
duration, under Col. Cloud, into the Osage country, returning and meeting,
near Fort Scott, troops marching to reinforce Brig. Gen. Solomon, at Sar-
coxie. Mo., which expedition Col. Cloud's command was ordered to join.
In obedience to this order, the command moved southwai-d, passing through
Lamar, and arriving at Sarcoxie October 3. '63. Next -morning pushed forward
rapidly to meet the enemy at Newtonia, nine miles south. Participated in the
engagement which followed, resulting in the defeat of the rebels. From thence
moved gradually forward, through Neosho, Mo., into camp, five miles north of
Keetsville.
Military History of Kanmx Reijimentx. 209
Ou the 13th of October, company B. with the regiment, under commaud of
l.ieut. Col. Rasselt, marched south on a scout to Cross Hollows. Ark., about
sxteen miles in advance of the army, in the immediate presence of a superior
force of the enemy, engaging in frequent skirmishes, and maintaining their
position in that vicinity until the arrival of the main body of the army at
Pea Ridge, Arkansas, October 20, 1862, and on the same day marched to meet
the enemy, under den. Cooper, strongly posted at and near Maysville. Ar-
kansas.
Company B was then, by order of Lieut. Col. Bassett. detached from the
regiment and ordered to man the captured battery, and thencefoward wa«
known as "Hopkins' Kansas Battery."
From camp on battle ground of Old Fort Wayne, the battery marched
southward, engaging the enemy for the first time as artillerists at Cane Hill,
Ark., November 2S, 18C2, driving him from that point acros.^ the Boston
Mountains. For skilful maneuvering and accuracy of range, the officers and
men received the compliments of their immediate commander, Lieut. Col.
Bassett. (For detailed account, see Capt. Hopkins' official report of this
action.)
Remained in camp at Cane Hill until December 3d, when the series of
skirmishes commenced which preceded the battle of Prairie Grove, which was
fought December 7th, 1862, between the combined forces of Brig. Gens.
Blunt and Henon, of the U. S. army, and the so-callen confederate force under
Geu. Hindman, in which Hopkins' Kansas Battery took an active part. (See
Capt. Hopkins' report.)
In this engagement, 2d Lieut. B. S. Bassett, then A. A. A. G., 3d Brigade,
was taken prisoner by the enemy, released on parole, and exchanged about
two weeks afterwards at Cane Hill (whither the Federal troops had marched
after the battle), for a rebel officer of the same rank, by Lieut. Col. Thos.
Moonlight, authorized by Gen. Blunt to negotiate the exchange of prisoners
of war.
In the expedition to, and battle of, Van Buren, Hopkins' battery look
part, returning to Rhea's Mills January 1st, '63. Soon thereafter, the 1st
Division, Army of the Frontier, was reformed into Brigades, and Hopkins'
battery, wliich had hitherto served in the 3d Brigade, commanded by Col.
Cloud, was assigned to the 3d, or Indian Brigade, consisting of the 1st, 2d
and 3d Indian regiments, a battalion of the 6th Kansas Cavalry and Hopkins'
battery, commanded by Col. Phillips.
The 3d Brigade remained on the frontier in Northern Arkansas, taking
post at Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, about the 1st of March following. On
the 27th of April an expedition was ordered by Col. Phillips to make an at-
tack upon a body of the enemy posted at Weber's Falls, twenty-five miles
south, on the Arkansas River. Lieut. Bassett, in command of the battery,
accompanied the expedition and took an active part in the engagement which
followed on the 2Sth of April, in which the rebels were completely routed.
About the middle of May following, a descent was made upon the herds of
stock belonging to the Federal forces at Fort Gibson, while grazing on the
prairie adjoining the post, by three thousand rebels under Gen. Cooper. The
fight lasted some hours, with varying success, when Lieut. Bassett, with one
section of artillery, was ordered to the front, and materially aided in the de-
feat of the enemy, they being driven from the ground with considerable loss.
(See report.)
On the 26th of May, an attack was made by the same rebel force upon a
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large supply train en route troui Fori Scctt to Fort Gibson. The engagement
lasted about six houi*s, in which the artillery, under command of Lieut.
Bassett, took a prominent part, resulting in the defeat of the enemy with
heavy loss.
Hopkins' Kansas battery then remained at Fort Gibson until July 17th,
1863, when, under command of the Captain, it participated in the battle of
Honey Springs, acquitting itself with honor in that engagement.
Soon thereafter it was assigned to another Brigade, commanded by Col.
Thos. Bowen, 13th Kansas Infantry, remaining some weeks successively at
Weber's Falls, on the Arkansas River, and Scullyville, Choctaw Nation,
marching to Van Bui-en, Ark., September 2, '63, where a permanent c^rap
was established.
October 1st, "63, an order was issued by the War Department detaching
company B from the 2d Kansas Cavalry, thereby causing a vacancy in that
regiment, to be filled by the Governor of Kansas, and forming Hopkins' bat-
tery into a permanent battery of light artillery thereafter to be known as the
"3d Kansas Battery."
At the same time, Capt. Henry Hopkins was mustered as Major of the
2d Kansas Cavalry, and on the 26th of January, 1864, 1st and 2d Lieutenants
Aduddell and Bassett were promoted respectively to Captain and 1st Lieu-
tenant, and 1st Sei-geant Levinus Harris to 2d Lieutenant 3d Kansas battery.
In June following, Lieut. Bassett, with a detachment of sixty men, was
sent to Little Rock, Arkansas, to receive a new and complete battery of
three-inch rifles, and remained thei'e until September 13th, 1864, when, that
cflieer having been disabled by accident, the detachment was assigned to
duty with battery K, 1st Missouri Artillery, until January 1st, '65, when that
portion of the enlisted men whose term of service had expired, together
with the commissioned officers, were ordered to proceed to Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, for muster out of service. Their muster out was effected January
19th, 1865, leaving forty-five enlisted men and four under cooks still in serv-
ice, who were assigned to duty with the 2d Kansas battery (Capt. Smith's)
and discharged with that organization.
I have. Colonel, the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant.
B. S. BASSETT,
Late 1st Lieut. 2d Kan. Battery.
OFFICIAL REPORTS.
Headquarters Hopkins' Battery,
Boonsboro, Ark., Dec. 1, 1862.
Sir — I respectfully submit the following i-eport of the part the battery
under my command took in the engagement at Cane Hill.. Ark., November
28, 1862:
In compliance with orders received November 28, 1862, the battery marched
at 8 o'clock a. m. the following day, forming the rear of the column of the 2d
Kansas Cavalry. After a march of twenty miles south in the direction of
Cane Hill, Ark., I was ordered to bivouac, and move again at five o'clock the
next morning.
Marching at the hour specified in the direction of Cane Hill for ten miles,
the report of artillery was heard in the direction of the enemy. Moving as
rapidly as the troops in front of me would permit, I was ordered to take
position on an eminence one mile northwest of the town. Finding that the
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eneniy had changed their popition further south, I was ordered to otrcupy a
point one-half mile to the front. From this position I proceeded to shell the
woods below and in my front, where a body of the enemy's cavalry was
moving. Immediately to the left a rebel batteo' was discoverd posted on a
high hill. I directed the fire of my guns upon it. dislodging and forcing if to
retire. It appeared shortlj afterward in the main road passing through the
town. Again changing the direction of fire, shell were thrown with evident
effect, the enemy retreating behind the hills to the left of Boonsboro. I was
ordered to move in that direction, and obeyed as rapidly as the nature of the
ground would permit; but owing to the steepness of the hills, could not take
a position that would at all prove effectual in harrassing the enemy in his
retreat.
1st Lieut. John F. Aduddell commanded the right, and owing to the ab-
sence of Lieut. B. S. Bassett, who was A. A. A. G. 3d Brigade. Sergeant
McLane commanded the left section.
Considering the short period of time the battery has been in my possession,
the officers and men show a good degree of proficiency as artillerists, and in
this engagement their conduct is entitled to much praise.
Respectfully, your obedient servant, H. HOPKINS,
Captain 2d Kansas Cavalry, commanding battery,
Lieut. S. K. Cross, .-Vcting Adjutant 2d Kas. Cavalry.
Headquarters Hopkins' Battery,
Rhea's Mills, Ark., Oct. 10, 1862.
Sir— 1 respectfully submit the following report of the part taken by the
battery under my command in the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., December
7, 1862, and the series of skirmishes preceding that action:
Information having been received on the .3d of December that the enemy
was advancing in force from the south, the battery was ordered to take position
in advance of the main line, where it remained until the morning of the 7th,
rendered some assistance in checking the enemy on the Newburg road.
About 10 o'clock a. m., December 7, in obedience to orders, I moved the
battery into the position assigned it in column, north to Rhea's Mills, and
thence, five miles east, to Prairie Grove, where the 2d and 3d Divisions. Army
of the Frontier, under Brig. Gen. Herron, were engaging the enemy under
Gen. Hindman, who, dunng the night of the 6th had flanked the 1st Division,
commanded by Bi-ig. Gen. Blunt, passing twelve miles to the left and rear.
Having been ordered into position in an open field on the left of the Ist
Division, I opened fire with shot and shell on the enemy, occupying a iMjsition
on a densely wooded rise of ground, and drove him back. At this time, the
only support for my battery was a detachment of dismounted cavalry, not ex-
ceeding twenty-five, under command of Lieut. Mitchell. 2d Kansas Cavalry.
Shortly afterwards the enemy again advanced in greater force, moving
obliquely along our front, threatening the left flank. In conjunction with
Rabb's battery, which was some distance on my right, I opened a heavy fire
again upon the enemy, and was supported by a regiment of Iowa troops which
had been driven back by the advancing column. The enemy appeared to be
massing his forces for a charge, and just at sunset moved impetuously for-
ward, but by well-directed and rapid discharges of spherical case and canister,
their advance was checked, and the l>attery slowly retired, firing with pro-
longes attached.
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Nighl coming on firing ceased, and the troops bivouacked on the field.
The next morning it was known that the enemy had fallen back. By good
fortune, there were no casualties in my command.
Respectfully, your obedient servant, H. HOPKINS,
Captain 2d Kansas Cavalry, commanding battery.
Lieut. S. K. Cross, Acting Adjutant, 2d Kansas Cavalry.
Headqiiai-tei*s Hopkins' Battery.
Fort Gibson, May 18, 1863.
Sii- — I have the honor to submit the follow'ing report of the action of
Hopkins' batteiT in the engagement of May 14, 1863, between Federal forces
commanded by Col. Wm. A. Phillips and rebel troops under Gen. Cooper:
About 9 o'clock a. m., May 14th, '63, information was sent me by Colonel
Phillips, commanding, that the rebel force under Gen. Cooper, which for
some days had been assuming a more than usually hostile attitude, had
made an attack in force upon the herders and their guards, with a view^ to
capturing the government herds of animals then grazing on the prairies sur-
rounding the post, and orders to bring in at once my horses from pasture
a.nd prepare for action. I assembled my command, placed my guns in position
and awaited further orders. Leaving me inside of the fort, Col. Phillips,
with the most of his available force, moved forward to meet the enemy, dis-
tant about four miles. At eleven o'clock, I received orders to move with all
possible haste to the front with one section of artillery. Leaving one sec-
tion under command of First Sergeant Harris, with the other I proceeded at
a gallop to the scene of action. Arriving, I went into position on a command-
ing eminence about three hundred yards from the enemy's line of battle, and
opened fire upon them with canister and spherical case with good effect.
With redoubled efforts the enemy attempted in vain to withstand our com-
bined assault, and retreated, leaving us in possession of the field. The bat-
tery was engaged about one hour, and absent from the fort about three hours.
The men of my command behaved with coolness and bravery under a heavy
fire. Much credit is due them.
Respectfully, your obedient servant, B. S. BASSETT, '
Lieutenant, commanding Hopkins' Battery.
Lieut. William Gallaher, A. A. A. G. 3d Brigade, Army of the Frontier.
APPENDIX.
18— ii.
FIRST RPXJLMtiNT KANSAS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
OFFICIAL REPORTS, ETC.
MAJOR HALDERMAN'S REPORT OF THE BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK.
Headquarters First Regiment Kansas Volunteers,
RoUa, Mo., Aug. 19, 18tiL
Sir — The regirnei^tal commander lias the honor to report that, after a
fatiguing night mai-ch of twelve miles, the First Kansas arrived on the battle
field, near Spiingfield, Mo., on the morning of August 10th, in the rear of the
First Missouri and Iowa regiments, the former, with a battalion of Regular
Infantry, having been deployed as skirmishers. Very soon the enemy's out-
posts were driven in, and Totten's Battery took position and opened fire,
while the first Missouri was closed up in line on the right and in front, where
they engaged the enemy and maintained position for some moments under a
heavy discharge of musketry.
At this time, by order. of Gen. Lyon, the First Kansas moved to the front
in double quick, while the right wing, and one company from the left, under
the command respectively of Captains Chenoweth, Walker, Swift, Zesch, Mc-
Farlaud, and Lieutenant McGonigle — all under Col. Deitzler — advanced to a
position beyond that occupied by the First Missouri, and hei'e, forming in the
very face of the enemy, engaged a rebel force four times their own number,
and held their ground steadfastly under an uninterrupted and murderous
fire of artillery and infantry.
The four remaining companies of Captains Clayton, Roberts, Stockton, ajid
Lieutenant Agniel — all under command of Major Halderman — having been
posted on the right of Totten's Battery as support, where they had suffered
severely from a constant fire from the enemy's lines, were here ordered to
the front, where they aligned upon the remnant of the six right companies,
which had thus far borne the brunt of the buttle.
With but slight and immaterial change of position, the I<"'irst Kansas oc-
cupied this ground for over two hours, repulsing or cutting to pieces one
regiment after another as it was brought to the front. While thus employed.
Captain Chenoweth, Captain Clayton and a portion of Captain JIcFarland's
company, under Lieutenant Malone, were ordered to charge the enemy with
their commands, which order they executed with great promptness, driving
the enemy inside their encampment lines at the base of the hill, and return-
ing to the main foice. when threatened by a flank movement, at their own
imminent peril, and with considerable loss of life. While leading this charge.
Col. Deitzler had his horse shot under him, and was himself severely wounded.
About this time the Second Kansas Avas ordered to the front, but at a point
in rear of that occupied by the First Kansas, they were fired upon by the
enemy from an ambuscade, by which Gen. Lyon was killed and Col. Mitchell
severely wounded, both of whom were at the head of the column. Here, too,
many officers and men of the Second were killed and wounded. After this, the
regiment, under Lieut. Col. Blair, fell back in order to the brow of the hill,
where they formed, and at which place the remaining companies of the First
Kansas formed upon their left, three companies having been posted on the
brow of the hill and on the right of the battery.
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27() Military History of Kansas Kcqlrnents.
After a short cessation of the volley firing, it was re-commenced by the
enemy with great fury, and so continued for at least ten minutes, when our
whole line opened upon them a most destructive fire, at which they broke and
fled down the hill towards their encampment.
At this time, by command of Maj. Sturgis, who throughout the engagement
had acted with the utmost courage and self-possession, we retired from the
field in good order, preceded by the ambulances containing our wounded.
With scarcely any material change of position, the First Kansas stood under
fire and maintained every ground assigned it without once turning its back
upon the foe for the six long hours during which the battle raged. With about
eight hundred men we marched upon the field: we left with barely five hun-
dred.
The regimental commander deems it hardly necessary to say that all the
officers and men of this command fought with a courage and heroism rarely,
if ever, equaled. The list of killed, wounded and missing, hereto attached,
is the strongest witness for the valor of the living, as well as for the memory
of the gallant dead. I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
JOHN A. HALDERMAN,
Major First Reg't Kansas Vols., Commanding.
To Captain G. Granger, Acting Adjutant General.
o
OP'FICIAL REPORT OF GEN. S. D. STURGIS.
From the official report of General (then Major) S. D. Sturgis, command-
ing the Union army at Wilson's Creek after the death of Gen. Lyon, we extract
the following:
"The following named officers came under my personal observation during
the day, and deserve especial mention for the zeal and courage they displayed,
although it would prolong this report to too great a length if I should particu-
larize in each individual case:
"Col. Deitzler, First Kansas. He led his regiment into a galling fire as
coolly and as handsomely as if on drill. He was wounded twice.
"Major Halderman, First Kansas. Early in the action he led four com-
panies of his regiment (which had been held in reserve) gallantly, cheering
them on with the cry of 'Forward, men, for Kansas and the old flag.'
"Col. Mitchell, Second Kansas. He fell, sevei-ely wounded, in the thickest
of the fight; and as he was cai-ried from the field he met a member of my
staff and called out, 'For God's sake support my regiment.'
"Lieut. Col. Blair, Second Kansas. This excellent soldier took command
of the regiment when Col. Mitchell was wounded, and under a most deadly
fire from the enemy, rode along the front of his line encouraging his men,
to the great admiration of all who saw him.
'Major Cloud, Second Kansas.
"I beg to say here, that I am under many obligations to Major Scho-
fleld, from whose memoranda of the movements of the troops on the field, &c.,
I have drawn largely, and in many cases I have copied them literally.
"Our total loss in killed, wounded and missing amounts to 1,235. That of
the enemy will probably reach 3,000.
S. D. STURGIS, Major, Commanding.
To Ass't Adjutant General, Headquarters Western Departmfent."
Militarif History of Kansas itc(jinunts. 277
CORRESPONDENCE OP THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.
A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican writes concerning tlie battle
of Wilson's Creek as follows:
"I only propose to give you an account of how the day went on the right
wing, where I was stationed, for the ground was so rough that no one person
could see the whole, and the reader will please bear in mind that I relate only
what came under my own knowledge.
"Captains Chenoweth, Clayton and McFarland and Lieutenants Marker,
Malone, Tucker, Spicer, Stafford and Spaulding, as well as Col. Deitzler, Major
Halderman and Adjutant Nash behave gallantly throughout the battle, and
should be honorably mentioned in the official reports.
"The following is the incident referred to above. When Col. Deitzler led
the charge down the hill, after discovering that a large force of the enemy was
closing in to the right and left in an effort to surround his little force, he
ordered a retreat. Amid the noise and confusion of the constant firing of mus-
ketry and roaring of artillery, the order was not heard by Captain Clayton,
who continued to advance until he came to the brow of the hill, where he dis-
covered a regiment of men whom, from their uniform, he supposed to Sigel's
regiment, advancing towards him at right angles. Their Colonel asked the
Captain where the enemy was. He replied by pointing in the direction of the
retreating rebel forces, and immediately commenced aligning his company
upon the regiment. All at once the Captain mistrusted that he was in a trap,
and looking towards the Colonel he recognized in him an old acquaintance,
being no less than Colonel Clarkson, of Kansas-Border-RufRan notoriety, ex-
postmaster of Leavenworth. The Captain then gave the command, 'Right
oblique, march!' When he had moved his company a distance of about thirty
paces from the enemy's line, the Adjutant of the rebel regiment rode rapidly
toward him and commanded him to halt. He did so, and immediately brought
his company to an 'about face,' fronting the enemy's line. The Adjutant
asked, 'What troops are these?' 'I belong to the First Kansas Regiment,' re-
plied the Captain; 'Who are you?' 'I am Adjutant of the Fifth Missouri Vol-
unteers,' was the reply. 'What, Confederate or United States?' 'Confederate.'
'Then dismount, G — d d — n you! you 're my prisoner,' said the Captain, pre-
senting his pistol. He obeyed; and upon the demand of the Captain, delivere<l
over his sword. 'Now,' says the Captain, 'order your men not to fire, or you're
a dead man,' and commenced moving backward with his company, holding
the Adjutant between himself and the rebel forces. The Adjutant ordered
his men to open fire, which they did, and the Captain shot him with his pistol.
At the same moment, a Sergeant of Clayton's company thrust his bayonet
through the body of the Adjutant, pinning him to the ground, and leaving his
gun sticking in his body. The Captain then ordered his men to run for their
lives, which they did, forming again immediately upon the brow of the hill."
CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.
In the New York Tribune of 31st of August, 1861, we find the following ref-
erence to the Kansas troops from their St. Louis correspondent, who was an
eye-witness of the battle of Springfield:
"Permission has been granted to the Second Kansas to return home for
recruiting, and most of the regimental officers have gone. The First Kansas
278 Military History of Kansas Rtgiments.
is still at Rolla, but will probably soon be ordered home. Several of its
wounded officers are in the city, rapidly recovering. The fact that this regi-
ment had more men killed than any other, and outnumbered in its aggregate
of killed, wounded and missing the loss of every other regiment, except the
First Missouri, shows that they bore the burden and heat of the day. The
Kansas boys went upon the field at a double quick, singing
"So let the wide world wag as it will, •
We '11 be gay and happy still,"
and when the engagement commenced, demonstrated that the leaven of the
Old Guard of '56 among them had leavened the whole lump. After Col. Deitz-
ler (who, by the way, is now convalescent) was shot down, Maj. Halderman
was at the head of the column, or galloping up and down the lines, waving his
hat and calling to his men to remember Kansas and stand by the old flag.
They cheered lustily and did stand by it nobly, and gave ample evidence that
whenever it is entrusted to them no taint of dishonor will stain its starry
folds."
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' CORRESPONDENCE OF THE LEAVENWORTH CONSERVATIVE.
A well known officer writes to the Leavenworth Conservative as follows:
"Lawrence, April 11, 1862.
"Col. Deitzler deserves great honor for his sei-vices to the country, and I am
sure he possesses it in the hearts of the people of Kansas. They honor him
for his ability, the laurels that he has gained for Kansas, and love him for his
private character.
"Maj. John A. Halderman, of the First Kansas, has resigned his com-
mission in the army with the purpose of returning to civil life and his pro-
fession, the bar. The Major is a brave and thorough military man, as well
as an able lawyer, and the army has lost one of its best officers by his resig-
nation. At the battle of Wilson's Creek he made a reputation that has en-
deared him to all who knew him. He was always seen where he was needed,
and at all times in the front of the battle. And here let me state that while
your correspondent was a prisoner, two rebel Captains, with whom I hap-
pened to have old acquaintance, told me that they had seven fair shots at
Maj. Halderman with a rifle, and could not hit him. There was a mystery
about it which they wanted me to explain, but I could not.
"The Major departed for his home at Leavenworth a day or two since, with
an affectionate farewell from every officer and soldier in this regiment; and
when he was starting the officers presented him with a paper expressive of
their high esteem for him as an officer and a gentleman, and their regret at his
le.aving the Regiment.
"The news by the Conservative of the capture of Island No. 10 was received
with great enthusiasm here yesterday."
FROM THE CLINTON (MO.) JOURNAL.
The Clinton (Mo.) Journal, of July 4, 1861, printed by the First and Second
Kansas regiments, says:
"Typos in the Kansas Regiments. — The 'craft' is as well represented in the
First and Second Kansas Regiments as any other class. We call to mind now
the following names, many of whom have assisted in this Journal: F. B. Swift,
Captain company C; T. P. Chenoweth, Captain company A; F. M. Tracy, R. A.
Tracy, W. H. Smallwood, Jas. Lid die, company A; Messrs. Pickett and Mills,
Military History of Kansqs Regiments. 279
company B; Geo. C. Smith, C. M. Fisher, A. J. Brown, Wm. H. Bisbee and Ed.
S, Johnson, company G; Geo. Newhart, company E, First Kansas. In the Sec-
ond regiment we only now remember Charles Garrett, J. M. Mentzer and Frank
Crane.
The regiments include all trades and professions, but none are more
prompt in responding to the call of their country than the 'craft.' We may
safely venture the assertion that not a single regiment has yet been organized
that does not number within its ranks from five to fifty of the disciples of
Faust."
In September, 1862, Governor Robinson appointed John A. Halderman, the
former Major of the Kansas First, Major General of the State Militia.
A Kansas paper in commenting thereon, says: His staff is composed of men
who have seen service, and who enjoy the confidence of the people. Colonels
Eddy and Denman are two of our most reliable citizens. Col. Roy belongs to
the regular army, and has no superior as an officer in Kansas. Majors Dren-
ning and Barker were both in the battle of Wilson's Creek, where they be-
haved with great gallantry, and added lustre to the young State they repre-
sented. With such men at the head of a well organized militia force, we need
have no fears of rebel raids, or Indian disturbances.
In addition to the draft already made upon the public press for facts,
figures, incidents and materials of our history of the early regiments, we ex-
tract from the same source the following proceedings relating to the First
and Second Kansas regiments.
Gen. Halderman's speech (himself an honored soldier of the First) is repub-
lished, as expressive of the estimation in which these veterans are held by
the people of our State:
ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK.
The second anniversary of the battle of Wilson's Creek was duly celebrated
on the night of the 10th of August, 1863, at Turner Hall in Leavenworth.
The hall was festooned with flags and otherwise beautifully decorated. Sev-
eral hundred members of the First and Second Kansas regiments were pres-
ent, in addition to a large number of their friends.
General John A. Halderman was called to the chair, and the following
named gentlemen elected Vice-Presidents: Dr. Buddington, Capt. McFarland,
Lieut. McGonigle, Lieut. McCarty, Lieut. Malone, Lieut. Stone and Capt. Mills,
of the 1st Kansas, and Capt. Mitchell, Col. Eldridge, Dr. Massey and Sergeant
Schicholy, of the 2d Kansas.
The Secretaries were Messrs. Bisbee, Sarstadt, Beck, Bransfield and Saw-
yer, of the 1st, and D. S. Gilmore, of the 2d.
Letters were read from Gen. Deitzler and other officers, which elicited great
applause.
After proper Committees had been appointed, and the details of present
and future business arranged, the Chairman, in response to frequent calls,
came forward and addressed the meeting substantially as follows:
Old Comrades: You have assembled to commemorate the second anniver-
sary of the battle of Springfield. In these latter days, when every pulsation
of the telegraph bears us intelligence of strife and carnage," it would seem that
the memories of that day had been lost and swallowed up in the whirlpool of
great events. But not so. That battle field will stand out prominently in the
280 Military History of Kansas Regiments.
history of this war, as the first barrier that had successfully resisted the wave
of rebel aggression. Sumter was but the feeble resistance of a few half starved
men against legions; Bull Run a national disgrace; while Springfield, bap-
tized as it has been, the Thermopylae of the war, proved to the world how im-
potent were the insolent pretentions of Southern traitors, and demonstrated
to the enemy that their foes were not "mud-sills," but brave men and true, who,
knowing their rights, "dared maintain them."
You, of all others, have a right to appropriate this day, and to inaugurate,
as you are doing, an association of old soldiers, looking to its annual observ-
ance; you, who recur to that day with su many mingled feelings of pride and
regret, of joy and sorroy; you, who contributed so largely in wrenching vic-
tory from a courageous, determined and overwhelming foe; you, who gave
character to Kansas, and on that day wrote her down the child of valor; your
who, for your State, and your Nation, on that ensanguined field,
"Won wreathes of fame,
And wrote on memory's scroll a deathless name."
Among the first to quit home and its endearments, upon the firing of the
first gun, you rushed to arms, as citizen soldiers, but like veterans sustained
the shock of battle. Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and a handful of Regulars, num-
bering in the aggregate, less than 5,000 men, fought the battle of Wilson's
Creek, and gained a victory over 20,000, and thus saved our ow^n homes and
firesides from the destroying tread of the invader. In that contest you occu-
pied no inferior or secondary position.
No soldiers in this war have earned a brighter record than you did on the
10th of August, 1861. No battle has been fought, where more disinterested
patriotism, more endurance, more fortitude, or more true Spartan valor was
exhibited. No battle has been fought where, considering the disparity of
forces, and the numbers engaged, so many were left, killed or wounded, upon,
the battle-field. Your mortality list speaks of your presence in the heat and
front of the fray.
You, gentlemen, most of whom bear honorable scars, and who have been
disabled in the service of 3'our country, with your comrades of the gallant First
and Second, live in the memories of this people; and dying, will leave to your
children a rich legacy of honor. You and they will be known as soldiers of
Lyon's army — as the heroes of Wilson's Creek.
But while the few are at home, let us not forget that the remnants of our
old battalions are yet in the field; let us send them words of good cheer and
comfort; let us endeavor to sustain them in their hardships and trials; let us
assure them that Kansas looks with pride upon them, as the first-born of our
people, offered as a sacrifice, if need be, upon the altar of liberty, law, and free
government. Let us assure them, too that after the battle is fought and won,
we will welcome them back with open arms, to home, friends and country.
But, my friends, there are some who will not return; faces once familiar,
but now seen no more — your laurels are wreathed with cypress.
'Tis true that Deitzler, and Mitchell, and Blair, and Cloud, and McFarland,
and Barker, and Tracy, and Swift, and Clayton, and Zesch, and McCarty, and
scores of others, officers and soldiers, equally true, tried and brave, have
passed through the fiery ordeal, though not all unscathed, yet we remember
the glorious death of our brave comrades, who sealed with their life-blood
their devotion to their country. Jones, and Pi-utt, and Ayniel, and Dwyer,
and Newell, and their comrades, went down that day upon a death-bed of fame.
Military History of Kanms ticyimenls. 281
Men who die thus for the cause of Univers<il Liberty and the brotherhood of
inaR, will not be forgotten — they sleep upon hallowed ground — great memories
will cluster about it, and after generations, as they visit it, will exclaim:
"Such graves as these are pilgrim shrines;
Shrines to no creed or code confined ;
The Delphian vales, the Palestines,
The Mecca of the mind."
As the General resumed his place cheers were given for him, loud and long
continued. Capt. McFarland was called on. He said the First and Second
regiments were the first sent by Kansas to the "sacred soil" of Missouri. He
referred to the many marches, dark nights in the Ozark Mountains, and of
the sufferings from heat by the regiments; how they were received in all the
small towns by the inhabitants with closed doors. He said the grand children
of those who had participated in the battle will be proud to refer to it; the
name of the gallant Lyon would never be forgotten, nor would the Kansas
boj'S forget each other. The Captain was loudly cheered.
Col. Vaughan, editor of the Times, and other speakers, addressed the meet-
ing, when, on motion, it was adjourned to August 10th, 1864.
282 Adjutant General's Report.
ADDENDA AND EKRATA.
Changes, additional facts, omissions and clerical and typographical errors
are noted below.
FIRST KEGIMENT— INFANTRY.
Errata.— Opposite the name of Alfred T. Jackson, read "Reduced to ranks."
Opposite the name of Gladden, William R., read "Transferred from Co. 'G.' " Op-
posite the name of Morse, Jason, read "Mustered out with regiment, June 16, 1864."
Opposite the name of Cain, Peter; Grubber, Martin; Irwin, Benjamin; McKeegan,
Thomas, and McFallon, Michael, read "Transferred to Veteran Co. 'D.' " Opposite
the names of Love, Lewis, and Robinson, Andrew, read "Mustered out with New
Co. D, Aug. 30, 1865." Opposite the name of Wm. H. Turner, in columns "date of
enlistment and muster," read "Oct. 8, 1861." Opposite the name of Gruber, Alexan-
der, read "Transferred to New Co. 'B.' " Opposite the name of King, Erastus S.,
in columns "date of enlistment and muster," read "Oct. 8, 1861." Thomas McDowell
should read Thomas McDonald. Opposite the name of Dean, John M., read "Disc.
July 10, 1862." McDonall, Thomas, should read McDonald, Thomas. Opposite the
name of 2d Lt. Alonzo J. Brown, read "Pro. 1st Lieut. June 25, '63." Opposite the
name of Fisher, Chas. M., read "Transferred to Ca 'H,' Oct. 1, '61; deserted from
that company, Oct. 20, 1861." Opposite the name of Iluggins, John, in columns "date
of enlistment and muster," read "January 26, 1864." In column "date of muster"
read "May 31, 1861." Browning, Elisha B., should read Browning, Elijah B. Omit
the name of Curtis, James. Opposite the name of O'Brien, James, read "Trans-
ferred to Vet. Co. 'D.' " Opposite the name of John A. Henry, read "Dismissed the
service." Opposite the name of Sullivan, Michael, in columns "date of enlistment
and muster," read "May 31, 1861."
SECOND REGIMENT— INFANTRY.
Errata.— Welch, Mason C, should read Welch, Moses C, "mustered out while
absent sick, Oct. 31, 1S61." William T. GUiher should read William T. Galliher.
• SECOND REGIMENT— CAVALRY.
Errata.— Opposite the names of Joseph Cracklin and Wm. B. Parsons, in column
"date of muster," read "March 20, 1S62." Opposite the name of Valentine V. Adam-
son read "mustered out June 22, 1S65, at Fort Gibson, C. N." Opposite the name of
Ivon D. Heath, in column "date of enlistment," read "April 1, 1863." Thomas J.
Atliff, should read Thomas J. Aliff. Opposite the name of Geo. W. Spencer, read
"Mustered out April 14, '65," &c. Opposite the name of Hamilton, Alexander, in
column "date of enlistment," read "January 28, 1862." Opposite the name of Hicks,
Benjamin, read "Deserted Feb. 23, 1S62." Opposite the name of Morris, Newton H.,
read "Mustered out April 14, '65," &c. Opposite the name of Brundage, David S.,
in column "Residence," read Willow Springs, Kas. Opposite the name of Axton,
John, read "Transferred to Co. 'J,' March — , 1862." Opposite the name of Benson,
Ezra, read "Assigned to new Co. 'C,' March 19, 1865," &c. Joseph N. Shelton, should
read Joseph N. Skelton. Opposite the name of Mitchell Ravilett, in columns "date
of enlistment and muster," read "Sept. 30, 1861." Peter Ranlett, should read Peter
Ravilett. Baird, John O., should read Baird, John P. Opposite the name of Racine,
John R., in column "date of enlistment," read "May 4, 1563." Opposite the name of
Joseph H. O'Neill, in colum.n "date of enlistment," read "April 29, 1862." Opposite
the name of Squire Dennitt, in column "date of enlistment," read "May 10, 1862."
Opposite the name of Preuss, John, read "Assigned to new Co. 'D,' March 18, 1865."
Opposite the name of Morton, Jesse L., read "Promoted Corporal," &c. Opposite
the name of Jones, Wm. M., read "Assigned to new Co. 'D,' March 18, 1865." Oppo-
site the name of Rodgers, John, read "Assigned to new Co. 'D,' March 18, 1865."
Landsdown, Richard E., should be Landsdown, Richmond E. Wm. S. McDonald
should read Wm. S. McDowell. Lt. Pamett B. Mitchell should read Baraett B.
Mitchell. Eisbey, Charles F., should read Bisbey, Charles E. Opposite the name
Addenda and Errata. 283
■of Williams, Thomas S., in column "date of enlistment," read "Oct. 1, 1S62." Op-
posite the name of I^ong, Daniel, read "Mustered out June 22, 1865," &c. Opposite
the name of Charles W. Eckengren, in column "date of enlistment," read "Sep. 9.
jS(;2." Opposite the name of Daniel M. Choat, read "Mustered out June 22, "05," &c.
Opposite the name of Foster, Daniel B., in column "date of enlistment,"^ read "Oct.
G. 1862." Opposite the name of Riggs, Joseph S., in column "date of enlistment,"
read "Oct. 1, 1863."
FIFTH REGIMENT— CAVAI.HY.
l:jrrata.— Opjiosite the name of Alfred Gray, in column "date of muster," read
"April 19, 1862." James T. Vau.ghn should read James F. Vauglm. Daniel T. Martin
should read Daniel F. Martin; remarks should read "mustered out Jan. 4, 1865," &c.
James D. Wilson should read John Wilson. Opposite the name of Humphrey Smith,
read "Died in Hospital, at Little Rock, Ark., July 17, 1864." Alfred T. Loping, should
read Alfred T. Lossing. Opposite the name of TTuntoon, Andrew J., read "promoted
Surgeon." David, Hamilton, should read Dowd, Hamilton. Opposite the name of
John Gloshen, read "Died of disease, Aug. 7, 1862." Opposite the name of Barnett,
Wm. G. — veteran — in column "date of enlistment," read "Jan. 4, 1864." Brooks, War-
rick T., should read Brooks, Warrick F. Hutner, John F., should read Hunter, John
F. Ira R. Hough, should read Tra R. Howe. Edward B. Green should i-ead Edmond
B. Green. Glower, Frederick, should read Glover, Frederick. Opposite the name of
August Schoen, read "Disc, for dis. Aug. 1, '62," &c. Martin, Olonzo B., should read
Martin, Alonzo B. Scoggins, John H., 1st, should read Scoggins, Joseph A. Stirus,
George, should read Stirns, George. John W*. Harden, should read John M. Harden.
Alexander S. Neeman should read .\lexander S. Neuman. Pasterilder, Christian,
should read Pastervilder, Christian. Henry J. Richardson, should read Harvey J.
Richardson. Muller, Fritz, should read Miller, Fritz. Lane, Henry F., should read
Lamb, Henry P. Opposite the name of Thompson, Samuel C, read "promoted Cap-
tain November 16, 1861." Opposite the name of Hayler, Herman, in column "date of
enlistment," read "Nov. 26, 1S62." Jones, John M., should read Jones, John S. Sims,
George, should read Stirns, Geoi-ge. James P.. Harvey, should read James B.
Hovey. Serg't William J. Ilennan, should read William J. Herman.
SIXTH REGIMENT— CAVALRY.
Errata.— Gilderoy Holdeman should be Gilderoy Holderman. John A. Grass-
berger should be John P. Grassberger. Heisler, Thomas F. should be Heisler,
Emanuel F. Hanison, James, should be Harrison, James. Remer, Valentine, should
be Renner, Valentine. Leroy, Jacob I., should be Levy, Jacob I. Teates, Lysander,
should be Teater, Lysander. Opposite the name of Estes, Jas. E., read "Promo-
ted Sergeant Oct. 8, 1864." Opposite the name of Elliott, Charles E., read "Pro-
moted saddler; mustered out Dec. 11, '64, Leavenworth, Kansas." Lowe, Michael,
should be Lower, Michael. Opposite the name of Mendenhall, Jacob D., read "Pro-
moted Bugler." Opposite the name of Holderman, Gilderoy, read "Promoted Cor-
poral August 2.5, '61; promoted Hospital Steward May 17, '63." Opposite the name
of Halderman, Jacob, read "Disc, for disability August 25, 1863, at Ft. Scott, Kan-
sas." Opposite the name of Harbour, James, in column "date of enlistment," read
"March 20, 1S63." Opposite the name of Patrick Flanery, read "Promoted Q. M. Ser-
geant Oct. 20, 1861." Hector L. Schaltter should be Hector L. Schlatter. Hawk,
Edward, should be Hawk, Edmond. Jones, Wm. T., should be Joins, Wm. T. Op-
posite the name of John N. German, in column "date of enlistment," read "Febru-
arj' 4', 1862." Bancom, Leroy, should be Baucom, Leroy. Alcom, John F., should be
A.]corn John F. Opposite the nanse of William Wcidenman, in column "date of
enlistment," read "May 27, 1863." Addison Pendegast, should be Addison Pender-
grast Puck, Sylvester, should be Buck, Sylvester. Opposite the names of Lucas.
Greenfield F., in column "date of enlistment," read "March 8, 1863." Heany, Joseph
J should be Heanv. Jacob J. Lame, David, should be Larue, David. Opposite the
name of Russell, Benj. F., read "Mustered out Aug. 14, 1865, at Leavenworth, Kan-
sas." . Shamon, Wm., should be Shannon, William. Leroy Baricom read Leroy
Bancom. , , -,-,..
Addenda.-Opposite the name of Cone. Albert W., read no further record of him.
Opposite the name of Kiser, Adam, read no further record of him. Opposite the
name of Watson, Jacob, read no further record of him.
SEVENTH REGIMENT— CAVALRY.
Errata -Eli Rabb should be Eli Babb. Opposite the name of John E. Hurst, In
column "date of muster," read "Aug. 19, '63." Opposite the name of Fletcher, Rob-
ert H read "Mustered out Aug. 31. 1864." Opposite the name of Stilwell, Stephen,
284 Adjutant Gcnernrs Report.
read "Killed in action, Nov. 11, '61." Opposite the name of Hurst, John E., in col-
umn "date of enlistment," read "February 10, '62." Opposite the name of Moore,
Wm. W., read "Disc, for dis. January 28, '64." Opposite the name of Eye, Benjamin
S., read "Transferred to Co. 'E' April 29, '64." Opposite the name of Capt. Fred.
Swoyer, read "Killed in action, Januai-y 3, '63." Opposite the name of Babb, John,
read "Transferred to Co. 'E' Oct. VJ, '61." Bashier, Alfred H., should be Bra.shier,
Alfred H. Opposite the name of Kimball, Fred. E., read "Disc, for dis. Dec. 30, '62."
Opposite the name of McCumber, Henry F., read "Disc, for dis. Sept. 27, '64." Mc-
Cumber, Edward R., should be McCumber, Edwin R. Opposite the name of Cope-
land, Wm. in column "date of muster," read "April 25, '62." John A. Farmer, should
be John A. Tanner. Culbertron, John, should be Culbertson, John. Opposite the
name of Christfield Johnson, read "Mustered out witli regiment, Sept. 29, '65." Op-
posite the name of Burk, Isaac, read "Died of rubeola, St. Louis, Mo., May 22, "64."
Bancom, Wm. R., should be Baucom, Wm. R. Hughes, Chas. N., should be
Hughes, Chas. F., and opposite the name read "Disc, for dis. June 4, '65." Jno. C.
Brickford should be Jno. C. Bickford. Opposite the name of Pomeroy, Fletcher,
read "Promoted Reg'l Q. M. Sergt., Aug. 1, '63." Opposite the names of Thomas,
John, and Wilson, Wm., in column "date of enlistment," read "Aug. IS, '61." Lingel-
black, Wm., should be Linbelbach, Wm. Chas. Stinson should be Chas. Stimson.
Barton H. Bristol should be Burton H. Bristol. Gosom, Isaac N., should be Gosorn,
Isaac N. Tinney, John, should be Timney, John. Opposite the name of English,
Heni-y H., read "Disc, for dis. June 25, '62." Opposite the name of Cabauski, Michael,
read "Dis. for dis. January 26, '63." SuUeyfin, John, should be Sylleyfin, John. Oppo-
site the name Lampman,Wm., read "Disc, for dis. April 1.3, '63." Opposite the name of
Whitney, Lucius, read "Prom. Regt'l Com'y Sergt. Oct. 14, '61." Opposite the name
of Hulain, Thomas, read "Died of diease, Corinth, Miss., Oct. 9, '62." Vergett, John,
should be Vergrett, John. McCune, James P., should be MeCrum, James P.
EIGHTH REGIMENT— INFANTRY.
Errata.— Opposite the name of Henry M. Hurd, read "Mustered out with Regt.
November 28, '65." Opposite the name of Schmidt, Domindcus, in columns "date of
enlistment and muster," read "September 4, 1861." Kench, Jacob, should be Kenck,
Jacob. Opposite the name of Black, William C, read "Disc. May 8, 186.5." Op-
posite the name of Capt. Philip Rockefeller, in column "date of muster," i-ead
"Nov. 4, 1S63." Opposite the name of Corpl. Chas. V. Lyman, in column "date
of enlistment," read "Nov. 27, '62." Opposite the name of Brown, Jno. T., read
"Disc, for dis. January 9, 1863." Opposite the name of Biddler, Jno. B., read "Trans-
ferred to Vet. Res. Corps April 10, 1864." Griflith, Richard, should be Griffin, Rich-
ard. Wyatt, Waller C, should be Wyatt, Walter C. Opposite the name of Walker,
Isaac, read "bisc. for dis. March 20. 1862." Opposite the name of Cagi, Eugene, read
"Disc, for dis. June 9, 1863." Opposite the name of Sergt. Jacob Welch, in columns
"date of enlistment and muster," read "Oct. 9. '62." Opposite the names of Josiah
Weston and Jacob Welch, read "Promoted Sergeant Sept. 1, 1865." Oppo.'-ite the
name of Kennison, Chas. C, read "Disc, for dis. May 28, 1862." Opposite the name
of Hall, Geo. C, read "Disc, for dis. July 5, '65." Opposite the name of Miller, Wm.,
read "Died Dec. 21, 1S64, at Nashville, Tenn." Opposite the name of 1st Sergt.
Samuel R. Stanley, read "Re-enlisted Veteran." Opposite the name of Adam Cos-
ner, read "Promoted 1st Sergt. July 7, 1864." Opposite the name of Corpl. Thomas
Cross, read "Promot< d Sergeant Feb. 16, 1862." Corpl. Michael Walters should be
Michael Malters.
NINTH REGIMENT— CAVALRY.
Errata.— John A. Halt should read John A. Hart. August Mouravek should reafl
August Aloravek. Opposite the name of 1st Lt. Albert D. Searle, in column "daU»i:>f
muster," read "January 24, 1863." Opiiosite the name of Packard, Geo. W., read
"Mustered out Nov. 19, '64." Cavenes, Wm. C, should read Cavenes, N. C. Han-
non. Christian, should read Herman, Christian. Corpl. Aaron B. Walker should
read Aaron B. Watson. Opposite the name of Wells, Thomas F., read "Trans-
ferred to Co. 'I,' June 1, "62." Finch, Davis M., should read Finch, Daruis M. Op-
posite the name of McCormick, D. T. C, read "Promoted Corpl. July 24, 1S61."
Bacon, Lewis L.. should read Bacon, Levi L. Much, William P., should read
Murch, William P. Opposite the name of McDaniel, Jesse, read "Transfen-ed
to Co. 'I,' May 28, 1862." Opposite the name of Spencer, Sam'l J., read "Disc,
for dis. May 16, '62." Opposite the name of Tye, George W., read "Died of dis-
ease, lola, Kansas, May 19, '62." Opposite the name of Martin, Miles, in column
"date of enlistment," read "Oct. 19, L861." Opposite the name of Young, Arthur,
Addenda and Errata. 285
in column "date of muster," read April 30, '02; in remarks read "Died of pneu-
monia, near Fort Scott, Kansas, Dec. 23, '62." Opposite the name of Sergt. Lyman
J. Rhoades, read "Disc, for dis. January 16, '64." Opposite the name of Myers,
Lewis, read "Mustered out January 16, '65." Opposite the name of Walters, John
H., read "Irom. Corpl." Opposite the name of Brown, \Vm. H., read "Re-enlisted
Veteran.*' Opposite the name of Compton, Wilson W., read "Promoted Sergt. Jan.
10, '62." Opposite the name of Miller, Daniel H.. read "I'romoted Corpl. Jan. 10, *02.-
Opposite the name of McNew, Eli, read "Disc, for dis. at Fort Scott, Kansas, Oct.
13. '62." Opposite the name of Moore, Milion L., in columns "date of enlistment and
muster," read "Jan. 20, 1S62." Tibbetts, Zebediah W., should be Tibbetts, Jiede-
kiah W. Parker, Edmond G., should be Parker, Edwin G. Opposite the name of
Smith, Geo. L., read "Supposed to have been killed or taken prisoner Aur., 1803."
Opposite the name of Wymer, Benjamin P., in column "date of enlistment," read
■'Sept. 10, '63." Opposite the name of Milton Short, read "Reduced to ranks." Op-
posite the name of Spicer, Jonathan I!., read "Prom. Regtl. Q. M. Sergt. January
16, '62." Opposite the name of Short, Milton, read "Prom. Corpl. Jan. 16, '02; di.sc.
for dis. Aug. 2, '64." Opposite the name of Martin, David S., read "Transferred to
New Co. 'C.= " Opposite the name of McCamish, John, read "Prom. Corpl." Pyeatt,
Alvin T., should read Pyeatt, Alvin F. Opposite the name of Redingrton, Patrick B.,
in columns "date of enlistment and muster," read "Feb. 24, '02," and "Feb. 28, '62."
Opiiosite name of Trott, Wm., read "Deserted at DeVall's Bluff, Ark., Dec. 28, "W."
Opposite the name of Wm. W. Slayton, read "Disc. October 3, '04." Reward, Louis
J-:., should read Revard, Louis E. Opposite tlie name of Slayton, Wm. W., r<-ad
"I'rom. Sergt." Opposite the name of Van Blaricam, Jas. \V., read "Prom. J'^ai-
ricr." Opposite the names of Norton, John, and Norton, Thomas, read "Assigned
to new Co. 'D.' " Opposite the name of Ward, Barney B., in column "date of en-
listment," read "May 1, 1S63." Opposite the name of Warnick, James, in column
"fiate of enlistment," read-"May 22, 1S03." Opposite the name of Thomas, David B.,
read "Hung by guerrillas Sept. 30, '05." Opposite the name of Garrison, David S..
read "Disc, for dis. May 27, '64." Opposite the name of Williams, Elisha H., read
■■I>ied of congestive chill, Brownsville, Ark., Sept. 1, '64." Opposite the name oi
Little, George, read "Mustered out July 17, '65, DeVall's Bluff, Ark." Opposite the
name of Little, John, read "Died of pneumom'a at Ft. Scott, Kas., Dec. 19, 1863."
Opposite the name of Gahoga, Edward, read "Died of measles. Ft. Smith, Ark..
lUa>- 28, '64." Opposite the name of Morgan, Henry, in column "date of muster,"
read "Aug. 14, 1863." Green, Charles, should read Gereau, Charles. Opposite the
name of Stamps, Robt. G., in column "date of enlistment," read "July 6, 1S03." Op-
posite the name of Stamps, James .1., in column "date of oniistment," read "July 1,
1863." Opposite the name of Capt. Amzi J. Steele, in columns "date of must* r."
read "Feb. 16, 1S65." Opposite the name CamplxU, Thomas, in column "date of en-
listment." read "April 18, 1802." Opposite the name of Dole, Artemus W., in column
"date of enlistment," read "Dec. 22, 1862." Moore, Milton A., should read Moore,
Milton R. Nail, Levi R., should read Vail, I<evi R. James F. Morse should read
James F. Morris. William W. Goodrich should read William W. Goodwill.' Oppo-
site the name of Edmison, David A., in colmun "date of enlistment," read "Dec. 25,
1S62." Opposite the name of Hunt, Wm. S., in column "date of enlistment and mus-
ter," read "April 4, 1862." Zadok C. Elashmutt, should read Zadok C. Delashmutt.
Opposite the name of Joshua W. Baker, in column "date of enlistment," read "Dec.
13, 1862." Oppos'ite the name of Wm. M. Reeves, in column "date of enlistment,"
read "Oct. IS, 1863." Opposite the name of Fletcher, James, in columns "date of
enlistment and muster," read "Aug. 8, 1862." Opposite the name of Vanoy, Thomas
G., read "Promoted Corpl." Opposite the name of Wise, William W., in column
"date of enlistment," read "July 1, 1862." Harris, Benjamin, should read Halns,
Benjamin.
TENTH REGIMENT— INFANTRY.
Errata.— Opposite the name of John T. Burris, read "Mustered out with regt.
Aug. 20, '64." Hall, Hawes R., should read Hall, Harvey R. Wallace, Wm. W..
should read Wallace, Wm. G. Opposite the name of Davis, Alpheus M., in column
"date of enlistment," read "Feb. 21, '64." Opposite the name of Joseph Smith, in
coluiiins "date of enlistment and muster," read "July 26, 1S61." Opposite the name
of Comstock, Cyrus, read "Mustered out Aug. 19, '64." Howke, Herbert, should read
Hawk, Robert. Opposite the name of Armour, Chas. E., read "Died of chronic
diarrhea, Rolla, Mo., Aug. 12, '63." Opposite the name of Picking, William A., in
column "date of enlistment," read "Oct. 1, '61." Opposite the name of Tuttle, Cyrus,
read "Prom. Corpl.; disc, for dis. Aug 7, '02." Opposite the name of Prlddy, Jesse
2b6 Adjutant Ueneial's Report.
F., in column "date of enlistment,' read "Dec. 27, '61." James McArthur, should
read James M. Arthur. Coriil. Chas. R. Hearkins, should read Chas. E. Haskins.
Corpl. Nathaniel G. Barker, should read Nathaniel G. Barter. Barker, Nathaniel
G., should read Barter, Nathaniel G. Hearkins, Chas E., should read Haskins, Chas.
E. Coshon, Jacob, should read Coshow, Jacob. Musgrove, Qharles, should read
Musgrave, Charles. Opposite the name of Lt. George Wohlwend, in column "date
of muster," read "April 23, 1S63." Opposite the name of T^t. Samuel J. Stewart, read
"Promoted Captain Feb. 15, '63." Harry W. Stubblefleld, should read Harvey W.
Stubblefield. Opposite the name of Martin, John, in column "date of enlistment."
read "Aug. 29, 1862." Opposite the name of Cyrus W. Pope, in column "date of en-
listment," read "April 3, 1862." Hannon, Archinedes, should read Hannon, Archim-
edes. Porter W. Phillips, should read Porter M. Phillips. Opposite the name of
Corpl. John L. Buxton, read "Killed in action April 9, 1865." Opposite the name of
Hatch, John S., in column "date of enlistment," read "Dec. 31, 1863." Keumpf, Wm..
should read Kumpf, Wm. Opposite the name of Wilhite, John W., in column "date
of enlistment," read December 31, 1863." Capt. George Brooke should read George
D. Brooke. Corner, John, should read Comer, John. Opposite the name of Birlew,
Lafayette, in column "date of enlistment," read "June 21, 1862."
. ELEVENTH REGIMENT— CAVALRY. •
Errata.— Opposite the name of Col. Thomas Moonlight, read "Mustered out July
17, 1865," &c. Allen B. Choles, should read Allen B. Scholes. Opposite the name of
Logue, Benj. F., read "No evidence of muster out on file." Augustin A. Hickox
should read Augustus A. Hickox. Opposite the name of Hart, Orvis Y., read "Fro.
1st Sergeant," &c. Opposite the name of Woods, Woodford P., in column "date of
muster," read "Feb. 1, 1864." Wilkiam B. Godfrey, should read William B. Godfrey.
Elijah N. Dougherty, should read Elijah N. Doughty. Opposite the name of Barker,
Saml. T., read "Mustered out with Co. Sept. 13, 1865." William Marlatt should read
William Mulatt. Opposite the name of Eli Mentzer, in column "date of enlistment,"
read "Sept. 2, 1862. ' Opposite the name of Crawford, John A., in column "date of
enlistment," read "Feb. 22, 1864." Opposite the name of Tilton, Wm. A., in column
"date of enlistment," read "May 12, 1864." Wm. R. Jugram, should read Wm. R.
Ingram. Opposite the name of Henry Booth, read "Promoted 1st Lt. Co. 'L,' March
23, 1864." Umschield read Umschied. Halse read Holse. Joseph N. Miller read Jas-
per N. Miller. John D. Wood read John L. Wood. Opposite the name of HiggJns,
Levi G., in column "date of enlistment," read "Oct. 1. 18G4." Opposite the name ol
Lapham, Wm. H., in columns "date of enlistment and muster," read "Feb. 27, 1864."
Opposite the name of Smitli, Walter A., read "Promoted Sergt.," &c.
Addenda.— Opposite the name of G. M. Serg't Thomas Turner read "Assigned to
duty as 1st Lieut. 11th U. S. C. T., January — , 1864, but not mustered; commissioned
2d Lieut. 83d U. S. C. T. ; commission captured; commissioned 1st Lieut. 16th K. V.
C. July 1, 1865, but not mustered; mustered out as private Co. 'I,' 11th K. V. C."
Opposite the name of Corp'l John Bradshaw read "Assigned to duty as 2d Lieut.
11th U. S. C. T., but not mustered; commission captured; was absent sick, unable
to muster, when re-commissioned; commissioned 2d Lieut. S3d U. S. C. T. : mustered
out as private Co. 'I.' 11th K. V. C."
Adjutant Generals Report. 287
INDEX.
Adjutant General's Report 4
Executive Department, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, 1861 to 1863. . 5
Governor's Military Staff 5
Executive Depai'tment, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, 1S63 to 1865. . 5
Governor's Military Staff 5
Executive Department, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, 1865 to 1867. . 5
Governor's Military Staff 5
Officers from Kausas Commissioned by the President 6
Major Generals 6
Brigadier Generals 6
Brevet Major Generals 6
Brevet Brigadier Generals 6
Additional Aids de Camp '7
Assistant Adjutant Generals 7
Assistant Quartermasters 7
Commissaries of Subsistence ^
Surgeons ^
Additional Paymasters 8
Officers from Kansas Commissioned in Regiments not belonging to the
State ^
First Regt. Ind.-Home Guards 9
Second Regt. Ind. Home Guards 9
Third Regt. Ind. Home Guards 9
One Hundred and Thirteenth U. S. Colored Troops 10
Eighteenth Regt. U. S. Col. Troops 10
Fifty-seventh Regiment U. S. Colored Troops 10
Sixty-fifth Regt. U. S. Colored Troops 10
Seventy-second Regt. IT. S. Colored Troops 10
Second Regt. Ark. Infantry 10
Fourth Regt, Ark. Cavalry H
Fifth Regt. U. S. Volunteers H
Kansas Volunteer Organizations 1 1
Statement ^^
Chronological Statement 1-
Casualties in Kansas Regiments during the war 12
First Regiment Infantry 12
Second Regiment Infantry (three months) 12
Second Regiment Cavalry 13
Fifth Regiment Cavalry 13
Sixth Regiment Cavalry 1-'
Seventh Regiment Cavalry 13
Eighth Regiment Infantry 1*
Ninth Regiment Cavalrv 1-*
288 Adjutant General's Report.
Casualties in Kansas Regiments during the war — continued.
Tenth Regiment Infantry 14
Eleventh Regiment Cavalry 15
Twelfth Regiment Infantry 15
Thirteenth Regiment Infantry 15
Fourteenth Regiment Cavalry 15
Fifteenth Regiment Cavalry 16
Sixteerith Regiment Cavalry 16
First Colored Regiment Infantry 16
Second Colored Regiment Infantry 16
First Battery, Light Artillery 17
Second Battery, Light Artillery 17
Third Battery, Light Artillery 17
Independent Colored Battery, Light Artillery 17
Deaths in Action and from Wounds 20
Casualties in Kansas Regiments (Recapitulation) 17
Statement of Casualties 18
Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men of Kansas Volunteers 21
Fir?t Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of 22'
Company A , 23
Company B 26
Company C 29
Company D 33
Company E 36
Company F 41
Company G 45
Company H 49
Company I 53
Company K 57
New Company B, Veteran Mounted Infantry 60
New Company D, Veteran Mounted Infantry 63
Second Regiment Infantry, Field and Staff, Roster of 67
Company A 67
Company B < S
Company C 69
Company D 70
Company E 7t
Company F 72
Company G 74
Company H 75
Company I 76
Company K ; 77
Second Regiment Cavalry, Field and Staff, Roster of 7S
Company A 79
Company B 83
Company C 86
Company D 91
Company E 94
Company P 9?
Company G 101
Index. 2«9
Second Regimenl Cavalrj' — continued.
Company H 105
Company I 108
Company K 113
Company L 117
New Company C 121
New Company D 122
Filth Regiment, Field and StaiT, Roster of 125
Company A 126
Company B 129
Company C 132
Company D 135
Company E 138
Company F 141
Company G 144
Company H 146
Company I 151
Company K 155
Company L 158
Com pany M 161
Sixth Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of 164
Company A 165
Company B ^^^
Company C 1''2
Company D '^^^
Company G 1"^^^
Company F 183
Company G 1^^
Company H 1^1
Company I ^^^
Company K 1^^
Company L 2^2
Company M '^^'
New Company A ^H
Seventh Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of 214
Company A ^^^
Company B '^^^
Company C ^-''^
Company D 228
Company E ^'^'
Company F ^-^ •
Company G ^^^
Company H -■*■'
T ''48
Company I -'_°
Company K -''-
Eighth Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of -57
Company A "'^^
Company B -'^-
Compary C -^^
Company D -_
Company E -'^
19- ii.
290 Adjutant General's Report.
Eighth Regiment — continued.
Company F 276
Company G 281
Company H 284
Company I 288
Company K 292
Ninth Regiment, P^'ield and Staff, Roster of 296
Company A 297
Company B 300
Company C 304
Company D 307
Company E 310
Company F 31.i
Company G 317
Company H 321
Company I 324
Com pany K 328
Company L 331
Company JM 334
New Company A 337
New Company B 339
New Company C 341
New Company D 344
Tenth Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of 347
Company A :548
Company B 350
Company C 352
Company D 355
Company E 357
Company F 360
Company G 363
Company H 365
Company 1 36S
Company K 370
New Company A 372
New Company B 374
New Company C 376
New Company D 380
Eleventh Regiment, Field and Staff, Rostei' of 382
Com pany A 382
Company B 385
Company C 388
Company D 391
Company E 394
Company F 399
Company G 402
Company H 405
Company I 408
Company K 412
Company I^ 415
Company M 416
Imhj:. 2U1
Twelfth Re2:imHiit, Field and Staff, Roster of 420
Company A 420
Company B ^2:;
Company C .... 12.".
Company D 127
Company E 43q
Company F 432
Company G 434
Company H 437
Company I 43<j
Company K 442
Thirteenth Regiment. Field and Staff, Roster of 415
Company A 445
Company B 44S
Company C 451
Company D 453
Company E 456
Company F 458
Company G 461
Company H 463
Company I 465
Company K 467
Recruits unassigned . 470
Fourteenth Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of ,471
Company A 471
Company B 474
Company C 476
Company D 479
Company E 4S1
Company F 484
Company G 48t>
Company H 4S8
Com pany I 490
Company K 492
Company L 495-
Company M 497
Unassigned volunteers, not mustered 49f«'
Fifteenth Regin.ent, Field and Staff, Roster of 500
Company A 501
Company B ■ • • 503
Company C 505
Company D 507
Company E « 510
Company F 513
Company G 516
Company H 518
Company I • 520
Company K 523
' Company L 526
Company M 528
New Company B 531
292 Adjutant General's Report.
Sixteenth Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of ^ 534
Company A 534
Company B 536
Company C 539
Company D 542
Company E ^ 544
Company F 547
Company G 549
Company H 551
Company I 554
Company K 55G
Company L 558
Company M 560
Recruits and substitutes unassigned 563
Soventeentii Regiment, Field and Staff, Roster of 565
Company A 565
Corapany B 567
Com pany C 568
Company D 570
Company E 571
Fiist Regiment Kansas Colored, Field and Staff, Roster of 574
Company A 574
Company B 576
.Company 0 57S
CoMipany D 580
Company E 582
Company F 5SS
Company G 587
Company H 590
Company I 592
Company K 594
Recruits, drafted men, and subsitutes, unassigned 597
St^cond Regiment Kansas Colored, Field and StaiT, Roster of 600
Corapany A 600
Company B 602
Company C 605
Co^npany D 607
Company E 609
Company F 611
Company G 613
Company H 615
Company I 617
Company K 61;)
Drafted men and substitutes, unassigned 622
First Kansas Battery ' 623
Second Kansas Batterj' 628
Third Kansas Battery 633
Independent Colored Kansas Battery . .^ . . G37
First Brigade Band, First Division, Army of the Frontier 641
Inde^r. 29:!
Enlistments in other organizations M2
Eigiiteentla Kansas Cavalry Battalion, Field and Sttiff (547
Company A 647
Company B 648
Company C 650
Company D 652
Enlistments in Resnlar Armv 654
294 Adjutant General's Report.
INDKX TO HISTORY OF KANSAS REOIMENTS.
First Kansas Infantry 3, 273
Second Kansas Infantry 11
Second Kansas Cavalry 15
Fifth Kansas Cavalry 66
Sixth Kansas Cavalry 73
Seventh Kansas Cavalry 93
Eighth Kansas Infantry 98
Ninth Kansas Cavalry 166
Tenth Kansas Infanti-y 177
Eleventh Kansas Cavalry ISS
Twelfth Kansas Infantry 220
Thirteenth Kansas Cavalry 223
Fourteenth Kansas Cavalry 228
Fifteenth Kansas Cavalry 232
Sixteenth Kansas Cavalry 243
Seventeenth Kansas Infantry 244
First Kansas Colored Infantry 246
Second Kansas Colored Infantry 256
First Kansas Battery 263
Second Kansas Battery 263
Third Kansas Batteiy * 268