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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 

" 

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. 

10  Adjutant  General's  Report. 

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 

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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 


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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^* 


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Officers  honorably'dischargod 


;  Enlisted  menjdescrted. 


Officers  deserted . 


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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. 


27 


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. 


29 


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. 


30 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


33 


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  ' 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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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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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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. 


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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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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. 


56 


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. 


57 


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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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. 


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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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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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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. 


71 


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. 


73 


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. 


74 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


78 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


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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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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. 


84 


Adjutant  GeneraVs  Report. 


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, 

86 


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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. 


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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. 


91 


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. 


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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. 


104 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 

106 


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. 

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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. 


112 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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)^. 


115 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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Adjtit^mt  Gemft^Fs  Report, 


SECOXD  REGDfEXT  KANSAS  TOLUXTEEES  — Cavailby— Coi«/iJii»f<f 
BBCSCTTS  <ff  Col  K  ASSIGNED  TO  Cc  L. 


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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- 


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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  ' 

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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. 


126 


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. 


128 


Adjuiant  GcneraVs  Report. 


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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Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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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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. 


133 


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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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. 


135 


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. 


136 


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. 


137 


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. 


140 


Adjutant  GeneiyiVs  Report. 


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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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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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. 


145 


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. 


—10 


148 


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. 


147 


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. 


14b 


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. 


149 


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. 


150 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


152 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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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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.    -, 


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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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.-). 


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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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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. 


! 


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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. 


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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 


176 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


180 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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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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. 


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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-. 


198 


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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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. 


204 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


205 


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. 


207 


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. 

208 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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 


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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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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. 


217 


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. 


219 


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. 


220 


Adjutant  General' 8  Report. 


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. 


221 


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 


226 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


228 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


235 


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. 


236 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


246 


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. 


251 


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. 


252 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


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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. 


260 


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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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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. 


265 


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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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. 


267 


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. 


268 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


269 


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 

'  lis ,  - 

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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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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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. 


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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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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. 


277 


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. . 


2c50 


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 


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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. 


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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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Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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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Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


302 


Adjutant  General's  Report 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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:}. 


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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). 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


331 


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, 


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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-. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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state  of  Kansas. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


370 


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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. 


371 


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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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Adjutant  GeneraVs  Report. 


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. 


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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. 


400 


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. 


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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. 


403 


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. 


406 


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. 


407 


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. 


409 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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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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. 


429 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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Adjutant  GeneraVs  Report. 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


510 


Ad  j  Ufa  lit  (IciicraJ's  Report. 


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 


512 


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. 


522 


Adjutant  General's  Report. 


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. 


524 


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. 


525 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 
June  24,  '65 
Sep.  9,  '65 
Sep.  24,  '65 
Sep.  20,  '65 
Oct.  31,  |65 
Aug.  15,  '65 


Aug.  9,  '65 
Aug.  3,  '65 
June  21,  '65 
Sep.  9,  '65 
Aug.  5,  '65 
Aug.  12,  '65 
Aug.  4,  '65 
Oct.  22,  '65 
Aug.  24,  '65 
Oct.  18,  '65 
Oct.  25,  '65 
July  5,  '65 
Aug.    2,  '65 


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 


4  Military  Histori/  of  Kansas  Reijinienis. 

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- 


MUitari/  Hisforii  of  Kansas  Rffnnients.  o 

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 


6  JllUitaij/  Hi.stor/f  of  Kansas  lict/iincnis. 

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- 


Military  HiHtorii  of  Kansas  Rff/inients.  7 

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. 


8  Military  Histoiu/  of  Kansas  Rpgimenfs. 

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- 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Ref/iiiicni!^.  9 

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. 


10  Military  Histori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


MiUtari/  Histori/  of  Kansas  Rcf/imcnts.  11 

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. 


12  Miliiary  History  of  Katims  Regiments. 

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 


AlUitary  IJistorji  of  Kam^as  L'r(/imr)i1.'<.  13 

(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 


14  Military  History  of  Kansas  Bcgiiiicnts. 

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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MUilari/  Histo)\i/  of  Kaiisast   Re(/iiiifiifs.  V,) 

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. 


Militdi!/  U'lKlori/  of   Kdiisdn  Rvnniiciitx. 


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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. 


22  MUifarij  nisforij  of  Kansas  Rcf/hncnis. 

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 


24  Military  Eistorij  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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.) 


Milihiri/  Ui.slori/  of  Kansas  L'ci/iiiiciiis.  '2b 

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. 


26  Militarif  Histori/  oj  Kansas  Ref/iments. 

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 


MUliarii  ITisiori/  of  7u/».sr/.s  Ihiiimcnf^.  27 

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 


28  MUikirii  Historji  of  Kansas  I\(:(/iiitciits. 

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- 


Miiitari/  Histnrii  of  Ktinsais  Rcf/iiiiriits.  -'•> 

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- 


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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- 


i 


MUltarji  Hisiorif  i:j  Kmisas  h'ci/inu'iils.  37 

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 


Military  Eistorij  of  Kansas  Rcyiments.  41 

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. 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  47 

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. 


48  Military  History  of  Kansas  Refjlments. 

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. 

0 

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 


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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. 

0 

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, 


52  Military  Histon/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 

o 

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- 


54  Miritari/  Histori/  of  Kanmfi  Rcf/imcntb. 

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 


Milltanj  Ilistorj/  of  Kansas  L'cgimenis.  55 

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. 

o 

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 


Milittirif   Hisloi-i/  of   Kt'Hsds   /'((/iniciifs.  57 

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. 


58  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  Histori/  of  Kansas  Regiments.  59 

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- 


60  Military  Eistory  of  Kansas  Refiiments. 

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. 

0 

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 


i 


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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. 

o— — 

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. 


Military  Histort/  of  Kansas  Regimcnis.  B5 

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. 


66  MiUtanj  llistori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 


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 


70  MUilanj  Histor}/  o/  Kansas  ]\C(/intcnts. 

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. 


Miiifari/  Hisforji  of  /\7^^s•r/^•  Rcf/ifnciifs.  71 

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 


72  Militurij  Hisfori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


70  junta  11/  Hi.stori/  of  Kaii.sas  R(</uncnfs. 

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 


Military  Iliston/  of  Kansas  Regitnents.  77 

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 


78  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


Military  Histori/  of  Kansiis  Ref,nmentf(.  81 

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 

6— ii. 


82  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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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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 


86  MiUianj  Ilistori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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- 


\ 


90  Military  History  of  Kansas  Ref/iments. 

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 


92  Militarif  Ilistor!/  of  Kain^as  Rf</imcuts. 

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. 


Militiuy  nistonj  of  Kansas  Regiments.  93 


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, 


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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. 


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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. 


100  Militarij  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


102  MUifari/  Histori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  Historij  of  Kansas  Regiments.  103 

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 


104  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 

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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- 


M Hilary  History  of  Kansas  Ihyimoits.  Ill 

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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  liefjinients.  IIH 

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 

8— ii. 


114  Militari/  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  Historn  of  Kansas  Rcf/iments.  115 

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. 


116  Military  Hist  or  1/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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  . 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Retjiments.  123 

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 


124  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


126  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


12(S  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  History  of  KanaaH  R.eyiinents.  120 

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 

9-ii. 


130  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


132  Military  Historj/  of  Kansas  Rtgiments. 

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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Ref/iment.o.  138 

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 


134  3Iilitary  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  135 

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 


186  Militari/  Ilistori/  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


Military  Historif  of  Kansas  h'egimenis.  137 

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 


138  Military  History  of  Kansas  Rcf/iments. 

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. 


Military  Hlstori/  of  Kanms  Ixcj/iincnU.  139 

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. 

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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. 


152  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


154  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regimenta. 

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- 


156  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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- 


158  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


1()0  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  History  of  Kannas  Hcf/hnents.  161 

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 

11— ii. 


162  Military  Historj/  of  Kansas  Rvf/iments. 

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. 


MiUfari/  Historif  of  Kavms  Jxegimenis.  1H3 

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- 


164  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


MUitanj  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  171 

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. 


182  Military  Historj/  of  Knyi><nft  Reaiments. 

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 


184  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


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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, 


188  Military  Histori/  of  Kansas  Rrghnents. 

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. 


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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. 


192  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


lliiitari/  History  of  Kansas  Rq/hncnts.  195 

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. 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  1^)7 

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. 


198  Militarif  Histonj  of  Kansas  Rif/iments. 


^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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  !•''> 

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 


204  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


206  MUitarif  Histov[i  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


208  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments.  209 

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 
14— ii. 


210  Military  Historij  of  Kansas  Rv(/imenls. 

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 


MUitarj/  Jfistori/  of  Kansas  l'c(/ii)<('iiis.  -11 

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 


212  Military  History  of  Kansas  Iteqiments: 

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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Rrf/iments.  213 

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. 


21  J:  Military  History  of  Kansas  Kefiiments. 

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. 

0 

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 


216  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


218  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


220  Military  History  of  Kcmsas  Regiments. 

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 


Militanj  llistonj  of  Kansas  Ecgimcnts.  221 

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 


MUitarji  Hisiory  of  Kansas  Jxcyiincnts.  223 

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 


224  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


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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 


Military  History  of  Kamas  Reginiailfi  22*» 

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. 


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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 


240  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  History  of  Kansas  Rvgiments.  241 

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 

16— ii. 


24:2  Military  History  of  Kansas  Rcyiments. 

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. 


244  Military  Historij  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


246  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


Military  Histon/  of  Kansas  Regiments.  247 

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. 


248  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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- 


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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 


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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- 


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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. 


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"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. 
17— ii. 


258  Military  History  of  Kanfias  Regiments. 

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 


Military  Hixtont  oj  Kansas  ficf/iments.  259 

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 


260  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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. 


2rt2  Military  History  of  Kansas  Regiments. 

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 


264  Military  History  of  Kansas  Reffiments. 

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 


Military  Hifitory  of  KnnnfiH  Rrqiments.  2H5 

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- 


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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. 


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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 


270  Militnrp  Historv  of  K annas  Regimentfi 

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. 


272  Military  History  of  Kaunas  IteoimenU 

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." 


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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." 

0 

'  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, 


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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