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REPORT
ADJUTANT GENERAL
STATE OF ILLINOIS.
VOLUME I.
Containing Reports for the Years 1861-66.
REVISED BY
BRIGADIER GENERAL J. N. REECE,
Adjutant General.
SPRINGFIELD, ILL.:
Phillips Bros.. State Printers.
1900.
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the records of the Illinois y9l'i^tfJ^%'?.seomXted by the War Department
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PREFACE.
In compliance with an act of the Forty-First General Assembly,
authorizing the revision and reprint of the Adjutant General's Re-
port of 1861-1866, and preparing the roster of Illinois Volunteers in
the American-Spanish War of 1898, for publication.
This work was commenced by issuing circular letters and mailing
one to each Grand Army Post in this State, advising them that the
State of Illinois was about to revise and correct its history of the
troops and organizations enlisted in the war of 1861-1866, and with
a view of making this roster and history as near correct as possible.
Communication was solicited requesting those knowing of any
errors or incorrections existing in the present reports to advise this
department of such, in order that their records might be carefully
examined, with a view to having them appear in this revised report
as accurately as such evidence on file would justify.
Similar circular letters were also mailed to all the Commanding
Officers Department of Grand Army of the Republic of other states,,
requesting them, if not inconsistent with their rules, to kindly issue
a circular to the Posts in their department asking Illinois volunteers
of the civil war to notify this department of any errors or incorrec-
tions. Many of the commanding officers kindly issued circulars or
inserted a paragraph in their General Orders.
This resulted in bringing to notice quite a large number of errors
in spelling of names that heretofore had been misspelled owing to
the fact that very frequently the one the same man's name would be
differently spelled as often as it appeared on the various rolls, thus
making it impossible to otherwise discriminate as to the correct way
of spelling.
Many other suggestions for corrections (although very likely ab-
solutely correct), were not made from the fact that the records on
file would not justify such correction, as this department has not the
authority to make any correction without advice from the War De-
partment at Washington, D. C, or such evidence on tile as would
show conclusively that such correction should be made.
Since the publication of the Report of 1886 a large number of cor-
rections, such as removing charges of desertion, amending date of
enlistment and muster into the United States service, discharges,,
etc., have been received from the War Department at Washington,.
D. C, and will appear in this report as amended.
VI ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Referring to the preface of Adjutant General Vance, in the revision
of the Report of 1886, I heartily indorse the course pursued and the
form m which that official prepared the records for publication- and
having continued the work of the revision of 1900 along the Lame
line, I respectfully submit the preface published in that report in
conjunction herewith. '
J. N. Reece,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
Springfield, III., May 24, 1900.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
PREFACE.
Explanatory of the manner in which the reprint of the Report of
the Adjutant General for 1861-66 appears, the following statement is
made: Acting under the letter of the resolution authorizing the re-
printing of the Report, I have incorporated into it the several Re-
ports of Adjutant General Fuller during his term of office, and it is
just to this distinguished officer to say that they are of great value,
as they show, step by step, the progress of the organization of troops
under all the calls made by the National Government from April 15,
1861, up to the time he resigned in January, 1865. The Report for
1864, however, has never appeared in printed form until now, save as
it might have been produced in some of the daily newspapers. But
it is proper to state here that I have omitted the schedules referred
to in his reports, for the reason that the substance of them is given
in the reports themselves, and the further reason that the informa-
tion contained in them has been consolidated with similar schedules
prepared by Adjutant General Haynie, and which cover the whole
period of the war.
I have included in parts I and II, all the official correspondence
between the National and State Governments which seems to bear
most directly upon the organization and equipment of troops from
the commencement of hostilities to the close of the war.
In the Reports of Adjutant General Haynie I have, acting under
the same resolution, omitted all matter which does not pertain to the
history of the soldiers of Illinois.
Schedules A and E, pages 100 and 107 in the original report, re-
lating to the organization of troops, have been consolidated as
Schedule A. Schedules B and G, pages ]09 and 261, relating to
muster out of troops, have been consolidated as Schedule B. Sched-
ule F, page 191, relating to the same subject, has been ommitted
because the information it conveys is embodied in the consolidated
table.
Schedules D, pages 125 and 272, relating to promotions, have both
been omitted for the reason that the information given in them is
contained under the captain of "remarks," in the roster of the re-
spective regiments.
Schedules C and E, pages 217 and 291, relating to flags and
trophies, have been consolidated as Schedule C, with some additions.
VIII ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
In the original Report of 1851-66 of the roster of troops, no roster
was given of the troops called into service by the proclamation of
Governor Yates, April 16, 3^61, "to protect and defend the State
against threatened rebellion," commonly known as the "Cairo Ex-
pedition," and who served a very important part in the State's history
in the very inception of the rebellion, and of whom proper mention
has been made elsewhere.
In May, 1862, the president called upon the Governor of Illinois
for a military Guard over the prisoners of war confined at Camp
Butler. To meet this emergency. Governor Yates called into the
service three companies of the Bloomington Cadets — A, B and C —
who ,were regularly mustered into the United States service, and
served their country in that important capacity for fifteea days. A
complete roster of these companies may be found in part IV of this
volume, with their date of muster and discharge. Next in importance
in the work of revision is the consolidation of the roster of officers
and enlisted men. Instead of compiling the officers to themselves
as in the original publication, the Field and Staff and Non-commis-
sioned Staff have been given first, and then follow the Captains,
Lieutenants, Non-commissioned Officers and Privates. This renders
the record comprehensive and easy of access.
Schedule A, relating to the heroes who died in the Andersonville
prison, has been carefully revised and compared with the report of
Quartermaster General Meigs, U. S. A., and the list furnished hy
Sergeant Major John H. Goldsmith, of the 14th Regiment of Illinois
Infantry. In addition to the revision of the Schedule, I have noted
under the head of "remarks" in the roster of the respective regiments,
the date of death and the number of the grave of all who fell victims
to the cruelty of the enemy.
In the original publication there is no statement from the war
office of the National Government regarding the total number of
troops furnished by the State of Illinois in aid of the suppression of
the rebellion, but I have incorporated in Part III an official paper
from Provost Marshall General J. B. Fry, addressed to Adjutant
General Haynie, in which is given the number of men furnished by
Illinois, without reference to the periods of service to be, 256,297.
This statement will be found under letter K.
A roster of the officers and enlisted men of Barker's Dragoons,
called into the service April 19, 1861, and which was not included
in the publication of 1861-66, will be found in Part IV. The
Dragoons were first ordered to duty at Cairo, and afterward to Wes-
tern Virginia, but declining to enter the three years service, were
ordered to Chicago, where the company was mustered out in Septem-
ber. The company commanded by Captain Barker was reorganized
under command of Captain Sherer and another company recruited,
both of which were temporarily attached to a regiment of regulars,
known as McClellan's Dragoons. Subsequently these companies,
known as H and I, were transferred to the 12th Cavalry, commanded
by Colonel Voss.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT. IX
When the flag of the Union was fired upon at Fort Sumter, April
14, Jb61, General Thomas S. Mather was Adjutant General of
Illinois, and while nothing is said personally of his services in the
Report of 18fil-66, it is due him that it should be stated here that he
superintended the organization and equipment of all the troops from
the first call to November 11, 1861, when he was succeded by General
Allen C. Fuller, and he has the proud distinction of having issued
the commissions to such eminent names as Grant, Oglesby, Logan,
McClernand and Palmer.
In Part IV will be found the first Proclamation by President
Lincohi after the firing upon Fort Sumter; the Proclamation of Gov-
ernor Yates calling Illinois to arms in defense of the flag of the
Union, and the first and second general orders which emanated from
the Adjutant General's Office, giving official effect to the respective
proclamations.
Schedule E, (K in the original report,) which relates to general
officers and officers of staff" department serving in the U. S. Volun-
teer service from Illinois, has been revised and corrected. Many
names have been added, and while the list may not be quite com-
plete, yet it is far more satisfactory than it was found to be origi-
nally.
I have incorporated in the Report a list of the synonyms compiled
by John T. Fallon, of the Adjutant General's Office, from the official
records on file, under the direction of Brigadier General Richard C.
Drum, Adjutant General, U. S. A. In this list is comprised the
local names borne by the respective organizations prior to their offi-
cial designation and assignment in the U. S. service. It will be
found invaluable as a matter of reference.
In examining the official rolls of this office I find that nine com-
panies, namely: A, Captain William W. Bates; B, Captain James E.
Marsh; C, Captain Henry McCreary; D, Captian John Lawson; E,
Captain Alfred Brooks; F, Captain John E. Simpson; G, Captain
James Miller; H, Captain James Armstrong; I, Captain Wardell
Guthin; K, Captain John A. Wilson; with Colonel James W. Wilson
commanding, were mustered into the U. S. service, January 28, 1862,
as the 56th Infantry, and on the same day the records show that they
were mustered out of the service. No mention is made of this fact
in the Report of either Adjutants General Fuller or Haynie, but in
the Report of the latter they were referred to as being mustered out
of the service as the "Mechanic Fusileers."
In the original Report there are many errors in the names of en-
listed men; others were unjustly or technically reported as deserters;
some were reported as being absent, or absent sick at the time of the
muster out of the regiment; and in some instances no record was
made of the date of enlistment, muster-in or muster-out. In order
to correct these inaccuracies, the original records on file at the Ad-
jutant General's offices at Springfield and Washington have been
carefully consulted, and if it shall appear that I have not succeded
in making corrections in all cases, it must be attributed to the fact
that it was an impossibility. The difficulty of arriving at the proper
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way of spelling names will be better understood, when I say that not
infrequently the name of one and the same person has been spelled
three different ways in one set of official papers. For instance, on
the muster-in roll one way, on the descriptive roll another, and on
the muster-out roll still another. Therefore it will readily be accepted
that it was out of my power to make the corrections absolute; again
if any name shall be spelled two or three ways in the roster, th'i8*will
account for the seeming error, for in the absence of absolute knowl-
edge as to how certain names should be spelled, I have preferred to
leave them just as they appeared in the several written rolls.
In the roster of the respective regiments occur many blanks under
the head of "remarks" opposite the names of enlisted men. An
earnest effort has been made to supply the record which would finally
dispose of such persons, but in vain. The blank may therefore
mean that the soldier was shot down in battle with no kind friend to
note his loss, died in the hands of the enemy, or last of all perished
in a rebel prison and sleeps in an unmarked grave.
Regarding the histories of the respective regiment, it will be borne
in mind that while a few of the histories in the original publication
were complete, yet many were incomplete and still many without
any mention of their operations at all I have endeavored to secure
an intelligent criticism', for accuracy, of all histories which appeared
in the original Report, and to have supplied histories for those
regiments of which no mention was made. Four pages of the
printed volume were allotted to such histories, but few writers availed
themselves of the full space, while others exceeded it somewhat,
hence these latter histories are long or short as was the disposition
of the writers.
In every instance I have tried to obtain, if not official data, such
as could be relied on as giving at least a fair epitome of the opera-
tions of every regiment which has heretofore had no mention of its
career on the tented field, and I submit the whole work with the hope
that if it is not perfect, it will yet be accepted as the best that could
be done so many years after the immemorial conflict, and when so
many of the active participants sleep in honorable but never to be
forgotten graves.
J. W. VANCE,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
Springfield, III., April 14, 1886.
ERRATA: "Immemorial conflict" should read
memorable conflict.
Page X, in Preface of Adjt. Gen'l cJ. W. Viance,
3rd line from close of same
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
CONTENTS.
PART I.
Page.
Report of the Adjutant General, 1863 3
The situation 5
Special session— organization of six regiments 7
Cairo expedition 7
Ten regiments of Infantry and one of Cavalry 10
First Cav airy 11
Independent regiments 13
New call— Infantry and Artillery 14
General call— Infantry and Cavalry 14
Recruiting again stopped 16
1862 16
Recruiting for old regiments 17
Excitement in May 18
Last calls 18
Militia and Enrollment 21
Purchase of arms 23
Reports 23
Appointment and promotions 23
Medical department 26
Conclusion, 28
Report of the Adjutant General. 1864 29
Circular to commanding oflScers 29
( -'orrespondence 33-45
Proclamation of the Governor 45
Correspondence 48-54
Report ard tabular statement 55
Correspondence 59
Report of the Adjutant General. 1865 61
PART II.
Resolutions providing for Report 64
Preface 65
Letter transmitting Report 67
Governor's staff 68
Report of the Adjutant General, 1866 69
Sealof oflace 70
Organization of 1865— sent to the field 71
The battle flags and trophies of the State 76
XII ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
The records and files of the office 78
Union prisoners from Illinois deceased at Andersonville, Ga 79
Proniotior s 7»
Injustice in payment of soldiers 80
Proclamation by the President 85>
Extra surgeons, 1862 104
Sherman's March to the Sea 106
Military State agents 107
General officers from Illinois 124
Historical memoranda of regiments 124
Camp Douglas 125
The muster-out and return of home regiments 132
Conclusion 133
Report of the Adjutant General, 1867 135
Promotions 13&
Expenditures for bounties in aid of raising troops 136
Flags received 137
Military State agents 138
. The business of the office 138
Arsenal and State arms ■ 140
Conclusion 146
PART III.
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Schedule A— Organization of Illinois Volunteers 151
Schedule B— Muster-out of Illinois Organizations 15a
Schedule C— Flags and Trophies 165
Schedule D— Quotas and Credits 172
Schedule E— Officers in the U. S. service from Illinois 176
Schedule F— One Hundred Day Organizations 187
Schedule G— Deaths of Illinois Volunteers at Andersonville 189
Supplemental list of Prisoners who died at Andersonville 20)
Schedule H— Persons Subject to Military Duty 203
Schedule I— Bounties, etc., by Towns and Counties 204
Statement K— Total number of troops enlisted in the U. S. service 216
Synonyms L— Local names of Military Organizations 217
PART IV.
President's Proclamation 22T
Proclamation by the Governor 227
General Orders No. 1 228
General Orders No. 2 228
First troops in the service 229
Roster of troops 229
Official History of Cairo Expedition 243
Capture of steamers C. Hillman and John D. Perry 246
Capture of the Arsenal at St. Louis 247
Barker's Dragoons 248
Military Guard at Camp Butler 249
Roster of Guard 249
PART V.
Roster of Regiments, and historical mention 252
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
ADJUXANX GKNERAIV--1863.
General Headquarters, State of Illinois,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 1, 1863.
lo His Excellency, Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith —
First — A statement — Schedule A — showing the number, name of command-
ing officer, date of organization or muster, and place of organization of Illi-
nois regiments or independent corps, and the number of officers and enlisted
men mustered into said regiments or corps at or since their organization,
respectively.
Second— A statement — Schedule B — showing the number or letter of the
command, the name of its commanding officer, and the date and place of or-
ganization or muster, as in schedule A, and the day on which they left for
the field, arranged according to dates of such departure.
Ihircl — A statement — Schedule C — showing the number and name of the
officer of each regiment, when originally mustered, and the counties from
which the same was principally recruited.
Fourth —A statement — Schedule D— showing the free white population in
each county in the State, according to the census of 1860, the total number of
able-bodied men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, the number now
in service, and those liable to military duty (except two counties), according
to enrollment taken the past summer. This enrollment being taken before
active enlistments for our new regiments ceased, the number of men in serv-
ice is by very many thousand less than the number now in the service.
Fifth — A statement — Schedule E — Report of Board of Medical Examiners.
Sixth — A statement — Schedule F — showing the amount of salaries of officers
and employes of the Adjutant General's office, from April 16, 1861, to Janu-
ary 1, 1863.
Seventh— A statement — Schedule G — showing the names of all commissioned
officers of Illinois forces, including those who have resigned or been mustered
out of service since the commencement of the present war.
It is but justice to myself here to state that it has been exceedingly incon-
venient.and difficult to prepare an accurate record of the organization and
original strength of our old regiments, as stated in this report. The absence
of any law requiring original muster-in rolls or reports of regiments, after
they left the State, to be filed in this department, as well as the unorganized
C9ndition of many of them when they received marching orders, have com-
bined to make the labor of preparing a record of these forces expensive and
perplexing. The imperfect cordition of the records when I took possession,
November 11, 1861 — and I here refer to the subject by way of explanation
4 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
only — I have endeavored to improve, by procuring the descriptive rolls of the
most of the rank and file of our forces. 1 confess I have been ambitious to
place among the permanent archives of the State the name, residence and
description of every Illinois volunteer officer and private. This seemed to
me due to the living, as well as to the memory of the heroic and lamented
dead; and its importance to the people of the State was believed to outweigh
all considerations of expense necessary to accomplish the object.
^ Prior to February 21, 1862, there was not even a regulation of the War De-
partment which required copies of either muster or descriptive rolls to be
filed in any of the State departments. In very many instances the United
States mustering officers, sent here to muster into the service of the United
States our volunteers, neglected, and in some cases positively refused, to file
their rolls in this office.
Another source of difficulty and confusion, in this respect, grew out of the
X acceptance by the War Department of what were known as "independent
^' regiments." In addition to the regiments authorized to be raised by the
State, there were, during the year 1861, twenty two regiments of infantry and
four of cavalry authorized by the Secretary of War to be raised in this State.
Their correspondence and reports were addressed to the War Department,
instead of the State, and some of the persons who were engaged in recruiting
these regiments, having been refused authority to raise regiments by you,
were disinclined, for a time, to furnish copies of their rolls or give official in-
formation to you touching the condition of their commands.
To remedy evils growing out of this state of things, and to promote har-
monious relations between the State and Federal authorities, the War Depart-
ment, by General Orders No. 18, promulgated February 21, 1862, provided as
■/ follows: "The Gover&ors of States are legally the authorities for raising
*^^^olunteer regiments and commissioning their officers. Accordingly, no in-
^v dependent organizations, as such, will be hereafter recognized in the United
States service- Copies of the rolls of muster into service will be sent, as soon
as practicable, to the Governors of the States to which they belong, by the
commanders of all brigades, regiments, or corps, heretofore recognized as
independent of State organizations; and all vacancies of commissions in such
regiments and corps will be hereafter filled by the respective Governors, ac-
cording to law."
It will be observed that this order only applies to a particular class of regi-
ments, and the difficulty, to some extent, for a time continued. A rule was
adopted to decline to deliver commissions until their rolls should be filed; but
this rule could not, in all cases, be adhered to, for regiments would frequently
be required to move before their rolls could be prepared. To supply these
rolls and procure statistical information of the number of troops furnished
by the State, as well as to ascertain the condition of our troops, in respect to
their clothing, camp and garrison equipage and arms, agents, furnished with
proper blanks, were dispatched to their camps in November, 1861. These
agents, in a few days, procured reports from most of the regiments; but, on
account of active movements in the field, were unable to do so from all.
The same difficulty, although not to so great an extent, has been experi-
enced during the present year, under the last calls for troops, although the
rule of not delivering commissions until their muster-in rolls were filed, has
been rigidly adhered to. A reference to the dates of muster, and the time
when they left the State, will explain how difficult, indeed how impossible it
was, in all cases, to procure their descriptive rolls before they moved. For
the purpose, therefore, of obtaining the descriptive rolls of such old regi-
ments as had not made their returns, and of such new regiments as were
ordered away before theirs could be furnished, as well as to procure from all
regiments lists of men who joined companies subsequent to their original or-
ganization, list of casualties and effective strength of each regiment or corps,
one clerk, in November last, was detailed to visit our forces in Missouri, one
to Memphis, one to Helena, an agent to Kentucky and Eastern Tennessee,
and my first assistant and one clerk to General Grant's department. As these
parties were sent in November, I confidently expected to receive their full
reports by this time, and be able to furnish a reliable exhibit of the precise
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT. 0
strength and condition of all Illinois volunteers, and the names and residence
of those who have fallen in battle, or died in hospitals, or been discharged
from the service. In this, however, I have been painfully disappointed.
Partial reports, only, have yet been received. The recent movement of
troops, and raids of the enemy, in the departments of the Cumberland and
Mississippi, have cut off communication with them and the army. I have,
however, prepared a statement of our forces from the most reliable data in
my possession. Its general accuracy is vouched for; but the strength therein
stated is undoubtedly less, in some cases, than it should be. The force stated
is intended to cover all who have at any time enlisted in our regiments, and
includes all who have died or been discharged. As will be explained here-
after, recruiting for old regiments has not been conducted under orders from
this department since January 1, 1862. Those who have been enlisted, how-
ever, by the superintendent, and officially reported, are included in this state-
ment. But several hundreds have, undoubtedly, joined these old regiments,
who have not been officially reported to the superintendent. The estimate,
therefore, is low, and considerably less than I think the balance of the re-
turns, when received, will show. When the balance of the reports shall be
received, if it is desired, a supplemental report of the names of all privates
can be prepared, although it will make about 1,000 pages.
THE SITUATION.
On the evening of April 15, 1861, the following dispatch was received:
"Washington, April 15, 1861.
His Excellency, Richard Yates :
Call made on you by to-night's mail, for six regiments of militia, for imme-
diate service.
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War.''^
The great but humiliating event which immediately preceded this dispatch was
the fall of Sumter, at noon on the 13th of that month, on which day, for the first
time since the organization of our Government, our national ensign was struck
to traitors. The event and dispatch found our State unprepared for war.
Although secession ordinances had before then been passed by Southern
States — although public property had been seized, in violation of law, and
strange colors displayed over our Southern forts — although food and rein-
forcements for a beleaguered garrison had been driven back to sea, in Janu-
ary— yet our people could not easily realize that we were indeed in a state of
civil war.
From a population, in 1850, of 851,470, we had increased to 1,711,951 — more
than doubling our population in one decade. Our real and personal property,
in 1850 valued at $156,265,006, had, in 1860, increased to $871,860,282, being
an increase of $715,595,276, or 457.93 per cent. Our improved lands, which,
in 1850, was but 5,039.545 acres, with an estimated value of $96,133,290, had
increased, in 1860, to 13,251,473 acres, with an estimated value of $432,531,07?.
The two principal staple products of our soil, wheat and corn, had increased
in a similar ratio — the former from 9,414,575 bushels, in 1850, to 24,159,500,
in 1860; and the latter, from 57,646,984, in 1850, to 115,296,779, in 1860. Our
magnificent railways, which, in 1850, were only 110 miles, costing $1,440,507,
had extended, in 1860, to 2,867 miles, at a cost of $104,944,561. Nor had the
progress of our people been confined to an increase of population and wealth.
In every city and town had sprung up, as if by magic, the unmistakable evi-
dences of progress in the arts and sciences. In fact, it could be truly said,
that through the enlightened liberality of our citizens, the untoi-tunate, the
poor, and the helpless, were provided for and educated without money and
without price.
6 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
These blessings — this advancement in greatness and power — were not con-
fined to Illinois. Our sister States shared them with us, although not to such
an unprecedented extent. North and south, east and west, were all prosper-
ous and happy. No nation on earth could show so bright a record — such a
prosperous present or such a hopeful future as ours, up to the year 18G0.
And it was in the midst of such unexampled prosperity and individual and
national happiness that gigantic conspiracies were matured to annul the
Federal laws, to subvert the constitution, and overthrow the Government.
So accustomed to the pursuits of peace, and so unaccustomed to war were our
people, that, although there was little or no military organization in the State,
yet, recognizing that all they had been, and all they were, and all they hoped
to be, depended upon the maintenance of this Government, and laying aside
recent party ties, forgetting for the time late partisan controversies, with an
almost unanimous voice demanded the right of Illinois to do her full share in
conquering, by force of arms, a peace.
On the twenty-eighth day of February, 1795, Congress had provided that,
whenever the laws of the United States should be opposed, or the execution
thereof obstructed, in any State, by combinatioas too powerful to be sup-
pressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers
vested in the marshal by that act, it should be lawful for the President of the
United States "to call forth the militia" of such State, or any other State. or
States, as might be necessary to suppress such combination and to cause the
laws to be executed. It was further provided that the militia employed in the
service of the United States should be subject to the same rules and articles
of war as the troops of the United States, and that no officer or private of the
militia should be compelled to serve more than three mouths, after his arrival
at the place of rendezvous, in any one year, nor more than his due rotation
with every other able-bodieoi man of the same rank in the battalion to which
he belonged.
Our early statesmen, while guarding against standing armies, conferred
upon the President, as Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy, the right
to call upon the militia, when necessary, to uphold the Government and cause
the laws to be executed; and that militia was declared to consist of every
able-bodied white male citizen between the ages of eighteen and forty-five,
not specially exempted. The great source of military power in this country,
then, is the militia. It may be drafted and compelled to serve a specified
time. Its organization belongs to the States, respectively, and calls for it ai'e
made upon the States, not upon individuals. To encourage and maintain an
organized militia is the duty of every State, since the maintenance of the su-
premacy of the laws of the United States may, at any time, depend upon
such organizations.
The call of April 15 was made upon you, as Commander-in-Chief of the
militia of the State, for six regiments. The President, on the same day,
issued his proclamation, and, after stating that the laws of the United States
"were opposed" and the execution thereof "obstructed," called forth the
militia of the several loyal States, to the aggregate number of seventy-five
thousand. The circular of ttie Secretary of War, of the same day, assieruing
the quotas to the several States under the call, required you to "detach from
the militia" of this State 125 officers and 4,458 men, being 4,683. The call to
"detach" these officers and men presupposed the existence of an efficient or-
ganized militia which could be. immediately called into service.
Such, however, was not our condition. From papers turned over to me,
November 23. 1862, by my predecessor, I find but twenty-five bonds for the
return of arms issued to militia companies in 1857-8-9 and 60, and during the
same time but thirty-seven certificates of the election of company officers. It
will further appear, from the report of the Quartermaster General, who, un-
til about the first of April, 1862, had charge of the Ordnance Department,
there were but three hundred and sixty-two United States altered muskets —
one hundred and five Harper's Ferry and Deniger's rifles— one hundred and
thirty-three muskatoons, and two hundred and ninety-seven horse pistols in
the arsenal. A few hundred unserviceable arms and accoutrements were
scattered through the State, principally in the possession of these militia
companies. In fact, there were no available, efficient armed and organized
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militia companies in the State, and it is doubted whether there were thirty
companies with any regular organization. It is true there were in our prin-
cipal cities and towns several independent militia companies, composed prin-
cipally of active and enterprising young men, whose occasional meetings for
drill were held more for exercise and amusement than from any sense of duty
to the State. Many of these companies formed the nucleus of splendid com-
panies, which came promptly forward, and who have rendered excellent serv-
ice to their State and country.
Such then — a people literally loaded with bounties and blessings of long
continued peace— of martial spirit but untried in war, and absolutely unarmed
— was the situation.
SPECIAL SESSION— ORGANIZATION OF SIX REGIMENTS.
On the same day, April 15, 1861, your proclamation was issued, convening
the Legislature on the 23d, and the subjects named for its consideration were,
as follows: "The more perfect organization and equipment of the militia of
the State and placing the same upon a war footing; and to render efficient
assistance to the General Government in preserving the Union, enforcing the
laws and protecting the property and rights of the people. And also to raise
such money or other means as may be required to carry out the foregoing
objects; and also to provide for the expenses of such session."
General Orders No. 1, from these headquarters, was also issued, directing
all commandants of divisions, brigades, regiments and companies to hold
themselves in readiness for actual service, and on the 16th, General Orders,
No., 2, for the immediate organization of the six regiments.
In answer to this call, a prompt response was received from almost every
part of the State. In ten days over ten thousand had tendered their services,
and in addition to a part of the force sent to Cairo, more than our full quota
was in camp at Springfield.
There being no serviceable arms in the arsenal at Springfield, an unsuc-
cessful application was made to Brigadier General Harney, at the arsenal at
St. Louis. Application was also made, on the 19th, at the arsenal in New
York, and a messenger dispatched to Washington to obtain them. As these
troops were to be mustered into the service of the United States, on the 19th,
more than our full quota having been tendered, application was also made
for a mustering officer, and, on the 22d, Captain Pope arrived to perform that
service. There were volunteers enough and a surplus on that eventful 19th
of April, 1861, but the want of arms had become painful and alarming. It
was on that day that Union soldiers from a sister State, hastening to the de-
fense of the national capital, were shot down in the streets of Baltimore; and
on that and following days that your messenger, returning from that capital
and bearing concealed orders from the President to the commanding officer
at St. Louis for arms, was obliged to deny the principles of his manhood and
avow disloyal sentiments, to escape the vengeance of an enfuriated mob of
that city.
CAIRO EXPEDITION.
On the same day the following dispatch was received from the Secretary of
War:
"Washington, April 19, 1861.
Governor Yates :
As soon as enough of your troops is mustered into service, send a Brigadier
General, with four regiments, at or near Grand Cairo.
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War. ' '
» ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT,
The ituportance of taking possession of this point was felt by all, and that
too, without waiting the arrival and organization of a brigade. Accordingly,
the following dispatch was sent to Brigadier General Swift, at Chicago:
Springfield, April 19, 1861.
General Swift:
As quick as possible have as strong a force as you can raise, armed and
equipped with ammunition and accoutrements, and a company of artillery,
ready to march at a moment's warning. A messenger will start to Chicago
tonight.
"Richard Yates.
Commander-in- Chief. ' '
At eleven (11) o'clock on the twenty-first, only forty-eight hours after this
dispatch was delivered, General Swift left Chicago with a force of 595 men
and four six-pounder pieces of artillery. Captain Houghtaling's battery, of
Ottawa; Captain Hawley's, of Lockport; Captain McAllister's, of Plainfield,
and Captain Carr's, of Sandwich, did not arrive iu Chicago in time to join
the expedition, but followed it the next day. The expedition consisted of the
following forces:
Brigadier-General Swift and Staff
Cliicago Light Artillery, Captain Smith
Ottawa Light Artillery, Captain Houghtaling:.
Lockport Light Artillery. Captain Hawley
Plainfield Light Artillery, Captain McAllister.
Co. A, Chicago Zouaves, Captain Hayden
Co. B. Chicago Zouaves, Captain Clyborne
Captain Harding's Company
Turner Union Cadets, Captain Kowald
Lincoln Rifles, Captain Mihalotzx
Sandwich Company, Captain Carf
Drum Corps
Total
Captain Campbell's Ottawa Independent Artillery, with about twenty men
and two six-pounder cannon, joined the force about the 28th of April.
This expedition, indifferently armed with rifles, shot-guns, muskets and
carbines, hastily gathered from stores and shops in Chicago, arrived at Big
Muddy Bridge, on the Illinois Central Railroad, at five o'clock A. M., April
22, and detaching Captain Harding's company at that point, arrived at Cairo
at eight o'clock the following morning. The batteries were unprovided with
shot, shell or canister, but slugs hurriedly prepared — and some of which were
subsequently used at a critical time, and with terrible effect, by one of these
batteries at Fort Donelson — answered the purpose of all.
This command was reinforced, on the twenty-fourth, by seven companies
from Springfield, under the command of Colonel Prentiss, who relieved Gen-
eral Swift, except as to that portion — who did not desire to muster into the
United States service — commanded by Captains Harding, Hayden and Cly-
borne, who returned to Springfield on the 2d of May, to join a regiment or-
ganizing there. These last companies, however, arrived too late, and were
mustered out of the State service, with allowance of one month's pay, under
an act of the Legislature then in session.
The importance of an early occupation, by our forces, of Cairo, was not
over-estimated. Situated at the confiuence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers,
and commanding the navigation of these waters, its possession, in a strategical
point of view, was absolutely necessary to our safety. The State Govern-
ments of Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky were controlled by disloyal men.
Governor Magoffin, on the 16th of April, said to the President, in reply to his
call on that State for troops: "Your dispatch is received. In answer, I say
emphatically, Kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of sub-
duing her sister Southern States'" Governor Harris, of Tennessee, on the
18th, in reply to the call upon his State, said: "Tennessee will not furnish a
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single man for coercion;" and on the same day Governor Jackson, of Mis-
souri, said: "Requisition is illeo-al, unconstitutional, revolutionary, inhuman,
diabolical, and can not be complied with."
By taking possession of this point at so early a date, our forces were en-
abled to prevent a traffic with the rebellious States in contraband property.
This traffic was being actively carried on between Galena and St. Louis, with
towns on the Mississippi below Cairo. The execution of the following tele-
graphic order was the first arrest made to this traffic:
"Springfield, April 24, 1861.
Col. B. M. Prentiss, Cairo:
The steamers C, E. Hillman and John D. Perrj'areabout to leave St. Louis,
with arms and munitions. Stop said boats, and seize all the arms and muni-
tions.
Richard Yates,
Commander- in-Chief. ' '
On the evening of the 24th and morning of the 25th, as these boats, bound
for southern ports, neared Cairo, Col. Prentiss directed Captain Smith, of the
Chicago Light Artillery, and Captain Scott, of the Chicago Zouaves, to board
them and bring them to the wharf. His orders were executed, and large
quantities of arms and munitions of war were seized and confiscated. Though
this seizure was not expressly authorized by the War Department, the act of
seizure and subsequent confiscation was approved. Further shipments were
all forbidden, soon after, as appears from the following dispatch:
"Washington, May 7, 1861.
Governor Yates :
Circular has been sent to collectors forbidding shipments intended for ports
under insurrectionary control. Stop such shipments from Cairo.
S. P. Chase."
The Legislature having met on the 23d of April, proceeded at once to pro-
vide for the organization of these six regiments, and, on the 25th, an "act to
organize six regiments of volunteers from the State of Illinois and provide
for the election of regimental officers and of a Brigadier- General," was ap-
proved and became a law. Under the old militia laws of the State, a company
of infantry consisted of one Captain, one first, one second and one third
Lieutenant, four Sergeants, four Corporals, one drummer, one tifer, and not
less than forty-six nor more than one hundred and sixteen rank and tile. A
regiment consisted of one Colonel, one, two or three Majors (as the case
might be.) the senior to be Lieutenant-Colonel, with regimental staff, to be
appointed by the Colonel, to consist of one Adjutant, who should act as reg-
imental judge advocate, one Quartermaster, one Paymaster, to rank as Cap-
tains, respectfully; one Surgeon and one Surgeon's Mate, one Sergeant
Major, one Quartermaster Sergeant, one Drum Major and one Fife Major.
The regulations of the Secretary of War for organizing these regiments re-
quired each regiment to consist of one Colonel, one Lieutenant-Colonel, one
Major, one Adjutant, (a Lieutenant,) one regimental Quartermaster, (a Lieu-
tenant,) one Surgeon, one Surgeon's Mate, one Sergeant Major, one Drum
Major, one Fife Major, ten Captains, ten Lisutenants, ten Ensigns, forty
Sergeants, forty Corporals, ten drummers, ten fifers and six hundred and
forty privates.
The law provided that "in token of respect to the Illinois regiments in
Mexico." these regiments should be numbered seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven
and twelve; and that when organized they should be known as the "First
Brigade Illinois Volunteers." Under the provisions of this law they were
organized and mustered into service and ordered to duty as follows:
The Seventh, Colonel Cook, was mustered at Springfield, April 25th, and
■ordered to Alton the 27th.
The Eighth, Colonel Oglesby, was mustered the same date, and ordered to
Cairo the 27th.
10 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
The Ninth, Colonel Paine, was mustered at the same place, April 26th, and
ordered to Cairo, May 1st.
The Tenth, Colonel Prentiss, was, with a part of his command, ordered to-
Cairo, April 22d, and was, on the 29th, mustered at Cairo.
The Eleventh, Colonel Wallace, was mustered at Springfield, April 30th,
and ordered to Villa Eidge, May 5th.
The Twelfth, Colonel McArthur, was mustered at Springfield, May 2d, and
ordered to Cairo, May 10th.
On the completion of the organization of these regiments several hundred
volunteers were left unprovided for. Most of the companies arrived in camp
with over one hundred men. Seven hundred and eighty, rank and file, was
the maximum allowed by the War Depaitment, and among the most touching
and painful incidents, indicating the patriotic fervor of our people at that
time, noticed in the preparation of these troops for the field, was the rejecting
from their companies these surplus volunteers. Strong men, who had left
their homes at an hour's notice to enter the service of their country, wept at
the dissappointment of being refused admission to their companies on muster
day. Provision was made of one month's pay for them, and they filed their
rolls and were mustered out of the service of the State.
TEN REGIMENTS OF INFANTRY AND ONE OF CAVALRY.
In anticipation of a call for more troops by the General Government, and
in addition to liberal appropriation bills to enable the State to be placed on a
war footing, the Legislature, at the same session, authorized the acceptance,
for State service, ten regiments of infantry, one regiment of cavalry and one
battalion of light artillery.
The third section of that law provided that one of such regiments might be
raised out of volunteer companies then in Springfield, and one regiment from
each of the nine congressional districts theretofore established in this State.
The fourth section provided that all persons voluntarily enlisting in said regi-
ments or battalion, before being tendered or accepted as a company, or in
regiments, should severally pledge themselves if called upon to tender their
services to the General Government.
The fifth section provided that, as soon as arms could be provided, they
should be put into encampments, by regiments, at their regimental headquar-
ters, within the congressional district in which they were raised, and should
be held in camp for thirty days, for the purpose of instruction and discipline,
unless sooner demanded by the United States for actual duty.
The tenth section provided that, as soon as ten companies should be formed
into a regiment, an election .should be ordered for regimental officers.
This act took effect May 2d, and on the next day the President issued
his proclamation calling for 42,032 volunteers, to serve for three years, unless
sooner discharged.
Over two hundred companies immediately tendered their services. The
messenger, who had left Washington with an order for arms in the St. Louis
arsena,l, had arrived, and notwithstanding the arsenal was closely watched by
secessionists in St. Louis, a plan was secretly adopted and executed, and on
the morning of the 26th of April a steamboat from St. Louis arrived at Alton
with about twenty-one thousand stand of arms on board, which were for-
warded to Springfield the same day.
May 6th, controversies about tenders were settled and regiments ordered
into camp. The regiment from the first congressional district was ordered to
rendezvous at Freeport, May 11; the regiment from second, at Dixon, May 9;
the regiment from third, at Joliet, May 11; the regiment from fourth, at
Peoria, May 13; the regiment from fifth, at Quincy, May 9; the regiment
from sixth, at Jacksonville, May 11; the regiment from seventh, at Mattoon,
May 9; the regiment from eiehth, at Belleville. May 11; and the regiment
from the ninth, at Anna, May 16. The regiment from the State at large,
composed in part of companies in Springfield, were, on the eleventh of June,
ordered intu camp at Chicago on the thirteenth of June.
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These ten regiments of infantry, and one of cavalry, and a battalion of ar-
tillery, were immediately tendered to the General Government. But on the
third of May, the following reply was received, refusing to accept cavalry:
"Washington, May 3, 1861.
Governor Yates :
In reply to yours of the second, I am again obliged, at the solicitation of
General Scott, to decline acceptance of cavalry. Adjutant General Thomas
is clear in his opinion that they can not be of service adequate to the expens&
incurred by accepting them.
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of TFar."
No decisive reply was received in relation to infantry until the 15th, when
the following dispatch was received:
"Washington, May 15, 1861.
Governor Yates:
The quota of troops from your State, for three years or during the war,,
under the second call of the President, is six regiments. The plan of organi-
zation contained in Order No. 15, has already been forwarded you by mail.
As soon as the regiments are ready the mustering ofl&cer sent to your State
will muster them into service, who has already been instructed to do so.
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War.''''
In a letter dated the next day, the Secretary of War said:
"It is important to reduce I'ather than increase this number, and in no
event to exceed it. Let me earnestly recommend to you, therefore, to call for
no more than twelve regiments, of which six only are to serve for three years
or during the war, and if more are already called for, to reduce the number
by discharge."
A messenger was immediately dispatched to Washington to urge upon the
Secretary of War the importance of accepting the other four regiments — as
they were all raised and most of them actually in camp — and also to conclude
an arrangement which had previously been suggested by the Secretary of
War, of. reorganizing the six three months' regiments for three years' service.
The result was, that the other four regiments were accepted, and on the
twenty- eighth of May an arrangement was made that the three months' regi-
ments might be mustered into service for three years, immediately, provided
four-fifths (4-5) of them were willing: and if the remaining fifth declined,
they were to be immediately mustered out of service. This proposition was
declined at that time by the three months' regiments. A change of climate,
bad water and poor clothing had sent many to the hospital, and the result
was that out of 4680 who enlisted in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, ath and 12th regi-
ments, but about 2000 subsequently re-enlisted, at the expiration of their
term of service, in July following.
The 13th regiment was mustered at Dixon, July 24, under Col. Wyman; the
14th, at Jacksonville, on the 25th, under Col. Palmer; the 15th, at Freeport,
May 24, under Col. Turner; the 16th, at Quiucy, May 24, under Col. Smith;
the 17th, at Peoria, May 24, under Col. Ross; the 18th, at Anna, May 28, un-
der Col. Lawler; the 19th, at Chicago, June 17, under Col. Turchin; the 20th,
at Joliet, June 13, under Col. Marsh; the 21st, at Mattoon, June 15, under
Col. Grant; and the 22d, at Belleville, June 25, under Col. Dougherty.
The refusal on the part of the Secretary of War to authorize you to accept
moi*e troops caused several thousand of our best and impatient volunteers to
leave their State in May, June and July, and enlist elsewhere. Denied the
privilege of serving their country in regiments from their own State, they
sought other fields of usefulness. Many whole companies entered Missouri
regiments, and are now in the service. From correspondence with many of
these so-called Missouri regiments, and from estimates made by those whose
opinion is entitled to credit, I have no doubt more than ten thousand llli-
noisans left their own State and enlisted in regiments of other States.
12 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
In several cases application has been made to you to have regiments, a
large majority of which vionsisted of Illinoisans, recognized as Illinois regi-
ments. To provide for these cases the War Department, on the 2Lst of Feb-
ruary last, decided that "whenever a regiment is composed of companies
from different States, it will be considered as belonging to the State from
which the greatest number of companies was furnished for that regiment."
Under this order the 59th regiment, formerly 9th Missouri, and the 66th, for-
merly known as '"Birge's Sharp Shooters," have been reclaimed, and other
similar applications are now pending.
The "plan of organization," referred to in the dispatch of the 15th, was
promulgated in General Orders No. 15, of the War Department, May 15, 1861,
and provided for raising thirty-nine additional regiments of infantry and one
regiment of cavalry, making a minimum aggregate of 34,506 officers and en-
listed men, and a maximum aggregate of 42,034 officers and enlisted men, as
heretofore stated. Each regiment of infantry was to consist of one Colonel,
one Lieutenant-Colonel, one Major, one Adjutant, one Quartermaster, one
Surgeon, one Assistant Surgeon, one Sergeant Major, one Quartermaster
Sergeant, one Commissary Sergeant, one Hospital Steward, two principal
Musicians and twenty-four Musicians for band. Each company to consist of
one Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, one First Ser-
geant, four Sergeants, eight Corporals, tw@ Musicians, one Wagoner and
not less than sixty-four men nor more than eighty-two privates — a minimum
company being eighty-three, and maximum one hundred and one.
FIRST CAVALRY.
The cavalry regiment autkorized by the law of the special session, May 3,
1861, was formed by the acceptance of companies as provided by law.
The companies reported at Camp Yates previous to the passage of the law,
and known as the "Chicago Dragoons" and " Washington Light Cavalry, t'
commanded, respectively, by Captains Chas. W. Barker and Frederick
Sehambeck, were immediately organized and mustered into the State service;
and subsequently, on the 10th day of May, three companies were accepted
from that portion of the State lying south of the Ohio and Mississippi Rail-
road, viz.: Captain Orlando Burrell, "White County Cavalry;" Captain
James Foster's "Gallatin County Cavalry," and the "Centralia Cavalry,"
commanded by Captain R. D. Noleman.
In view of the great expense of this arm of the service, and the further
fact, that the State did not need more than five companies for its own de-
fense, your excellency declined organizing the full regiment until the services
of the same should be required by the Government.
The five additional companies were, however, designated in compliance
with law, and mentioned in special order of May 16, 1861, i*aised at points
named, by the following officers: Captain John McNulta, Bloomington; Cap-
tain A. C. Harding, Monmouth; Captain John Burnap, Springfield; Captain
J. B. Smith, Knoxville; Captain Paul Walters, Hillsboro.
On the 21st day of June, 1861, the President accepted the services of ten
companies of cavalry for three years' service, unless sooner discharged; and
the companies previously accepted by your excellency were assigned to form
the "1st Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Cavalry," and under dii'ection of the
War Department, were equipped and mustered into the Ignited States service.
The Chicago Dragoons. Captain Barker, were first ordered to Cairo, and
thence, by order of Gen. McClellan, transferred to his command in Western
Virsrinia; but. upon declining to enter the three years' service, were ordered
to Chicago, and mustered out of service in the month of September, 1861.
Companies A, B, C, D, E, F and G, commanded by Captains McNulta,
Foster, Mitchell, Smith, Walters, Burnap and Palmer, were, with the 23d,
Colonel Mulligan, engaged at the siege of Lexington, Missouri, and, with
•other United States forces, taken prisoners of war on the 20th of September,
1861.
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By order of Major-General John C Fremont, then commandiug Depart-
ment of the West, the enlisted men of these seven companies were mustered
out of service on the 8th day of October, 1861, but, by order of the President,
were reinstated and declared as continuously in service; and by order of
the War Department, dated 21st December, 1861, the regiment was re organ-
ized at Benton Barracks, St. Louis. Missouri, during the month of Decem-
ber, 1861, but only continued in service a short time, because of difficulties
arising in relation to large numbers of its members not having been properly
exchanged.
Captain Oscar Huntley's cavalry company, raised in Winnebago county
under authority of General Fremont, was assigned to this regiment at the
time of its re-organization at Benton Barracks, but not mustered out of
service, as it was not involved in the affair at Lexington.
The battalion of artillery authorized by the law of May 2, was not organ-
ized as such. Company "A," Chicago Artillery, Captain Smith (afterwards
Captain Willard's), Captain Houghtaling's Ottawa Artillery, and Captain
McAllister's Plainfleld Artillery, formed a part of General Swift's expedition
to Cairo, in April. Captain Hopkins' Springfield Artillery was also ordered to
to Cairo, in April, and all remained in the service. They were first mustered
into the three. months' service, and afterwards into the three years' service.
Captain Houghtaling's battery was first mustered into the three months'
service, as company "F," 10th regiment; Captain McAlister's as company
"K," same regiment, three months' service; and Captain Hopkins', as
company "I," same regiment. Company "B," Captain Taylor, Chicago Ar-
tillery; Captain Davidson, Peoria Artillery; Captain Madison's battery, and
company "A," Chicago Artillery, re-organized under Captain Willard, were
accepted under this law as batteries. These seven batteries and Captain
Campbell's Ottawa battery were mustered into service, and their organiza-
tion protected by an acceptance from the War Department of an additional
battalion of artillery, in July.
INDEPENDENT REGIMENTS.
These reginaents of Infantry, to- wit: Nos. 7 to 22, inclusive, which you had
been authorized to raise, were, in June, either full or nearly so. In May,
June and July, the following regiments of infantry were authorized by the-
Secretary of War:
23d, Colonel Mulligan; 24lh, Colonel Hecker;
•34th, " Coler; 33d, " Hovey;
34th,
" Kirk:
35th,
Smith;
36th,
" Greusel:
37th,
White;
39th,
Light;
40th,
Hicks;
41st,
" Pugh;
42d,
Webb;
44th,
" Knobelsdorf;
45th,
Smith;
47th,
" Bryner;
52d,
Wilson;
55th, '
Stuart;
4th cavalry, Colonel Dickey; 8th cavalry. Colonel Farnsworth: 9th cavalry.
Colonel Brackett; and the 11th cavalry. Colonel Ingersoll, by General Fre-
mont.
All these regiments were speedily filled, and, on the second of July, you
were authorized to organize the second cavalry. Colonel Noble.
In answer to frequent applications to accept more troops from this State,
the Secretary of War, on the 16th of July, returned the following answer:
"War Department, July 16, 1861.
Sir: — No more troops will be accepted by this Department till authorized by
Congress. Your offer will be filed and receive attention at the proper time.
Yours, respectfully,
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War.
Hon. Richard Yates, Springfield."
14 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
NEW CALL— INFANTRY AND ARTILLERY.
On the 21st of July, the memorable battle of Bull Run was toug;ht and lost,
and on the next day Congress authorized the President to call into service
five hundred thousand troops.
On the 23d, the following correspondence took place:
"Hon. Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War.
Sir: — Beina; advised that you are receiving tenders of additonal troops, I
desire to tender you, for Illinois, thirteen additional regiments of infantry,
most of them now ready to rendezvous; three additional regiments of cavalry
and one additional battery of light artillery. Illinois demands the right to do
her full share in the work of preserving our glorious Union from the assaults
of high handed rebellion, and I insist that you respond favorably to the ten-
der I have made.
Richard Yates."
"War Department, July 25, 1862.
Governor:
"I have telegraphed today, accepting your patriotic offer of thirteen addi-
tional regiments of infantry, three additional regiments of cavalry, and one
additional battery of artillery, advising you that, if you so desire, you can
provide for and equip them, if you can do so with advantage as respects
economy and dispatch.
"It is absolutely necessary that the officers should be capable and reliable
men; and to this end the Department wishes it distinctly understood that it
will revoke the commissionstof all officers who may be found incompetent for
command.
"You will please telegraph immediately to the Adjutant General, at ^ ash-
ington, where and when these troops will be ready to be mustered into the
service, in order that an officer may be detailed for that duty, without delay.
"I appreciate the patriotic spirit of your people, as evinced in your noble
■offer, and doubt not that they will prove equal to every demand that may be
made upon them in behalf of the preservation of our glorious Union.
I am, Governor, with high respect.
Your obedient servant,
Simon Cameron,
Secretary of War. ' '
Under this authority the
26th, Colonel Loomis; 27th, Colonel Buford;
28th, " Johnson; 29th, " Reardon;
30th, " Fouke; 31st, " John A. Logan;
32d, " John Logan; 38th, " Carlin;
43d, " Raith; 46th, " Davis;
48th, " Haynie; 49th, " Morrison;
50th, " Bane, were raised.
Also, the 3d cavalry, Colonel Carr; 7th cavalry, Colonel Kellogg; and the
6th cavalry, Colonel Cavanaugh.
GENERAL CALL-INFANTRY AND CAVALRY.
August 13, 1861, another application was made to the Secretary of War to
accept more troops, and, on the 14th, all restriction was removed, and all in-
fantry regiments were authorized to be accepted who were willing to enter
the service.
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On the 27th of the same month, authority was given to accept the 5th cav-
alrj', Colonel Updegraff, and, on the fifth of September, to accept the tenth,
Colonel Barrett.
On the 28th of September, you were also authorized to accept the twelfth,
Colonel Voss, and on the 27th of November, the thirteenth, Colonel Bell. The
last two regiments of cavalry were, however, limited to two battalions, of four
companies each; and, in the latter ease, a battalion, authorized some months
before by the War Department, and raised by Lieutenant-Colonel Hartman,
was to constitute a part.
In addition to the thirteen regiments of cavalry, authorized in 1861, Captain
Marx recruited a company, under 'he auspices of General Smith, for Thiel-
man's battalion, and Major Thielman was commisioned as Major, with rank
from November 1, 1861. His command consisted of his company, nominally
attached to the first cavalry, and now commanded by Captain Marshner, and
Captain Marx's company.
Captain Warren Stewart also raised a company under authority of General
Fremont, of August 3, 1861. Four companies were also raised in connection
with the 27th, 29th, 30th and 31st regiments, (General McClernand's brigade;,
commanded by Captains Hutchins, Carmikel, O'Harnett, and Dollins. These
four companies, and Captain Stewart's, were subsequently organized as a
battalion, and Captain Stewart commissioned Major, with rank from Feb-
ruary 1, 1862.
Another company was raised by Capt. Naughton* under authority from
Gen. Fremont, to be attached to the 23d regiment, in September, 1861; but,
after the battle of Lexington, was transferred by the Governor ot Missouri
and attached to a Missouri regiment known as the "Curtis Horse," com-
manded by Col. Lowe.
A company known as the Kane County Cavalry, Capt. Dodson, was also
raised. This company was raised for the 2d cavalry, but was never assigned
to it. .It has recently been assigned to the 15th cavalry.
The company known as "Chicago Light Dragoons," commanded by Cap-
tain Barker, was reorganized under the command of Captain Shearer, and
another company recruited, and have since been known as the "MeClellan
Dragoons." They were temporarily attached to a regiment of regulars.
These companies have since been assigned to the twelfth cavalry. Colonel Voss.
Under the general permission of the Secretary of War, of August 14, 1861,
the following legiments of infantry were authorized: the 56th. Colonel Kirk-
ham; the 61st, Colonel Fry; the 64th, Lieutenant-Colonel Williams, being a
battalion of six companies, known as "Yates Sharp Shooters:" the 65th,
Colonel Cameron, verbally in November, and confirmed by War Department
in December; 51st, Colonel Cummings, September 20; the 53d, Colonel Cush-
man, including squadron of cavalry and battery of artillery, September 16;
the 58th, Colonel Lynch, September 25; the 57th, Colonel Baldwin, August 14;
the 54th, Colonel Harris; the 60th, Colonel Toler; 62d, Colonel True, and the
63d, Colonel Moro, known as the "Kentucky Brigade," were authorized by
the War Department, subject to your approval, October 3, 1861.
In the summer of 1861, an informal permission had been given to raise an
additional regiment of artillery. The most of the companies had been raised
and the authority was formally recognized and approved by the Secretary of
War, January 2, 1862.
* The synonyms, compiled from the official records and published by authority, under
the direction of the Adjutant General of the United States, show that this company was
afterward attached to the 5th Iowa cavalry, and was known as company "L."
16 ADJUTANT general's REPORT,
RECRUITING AGAIN STOPPED.
On the 3d of December all recruitinpr, except for reg'iments then organizing
and for old regiments, was suspended, by General Orders No. 105, of War
Department. Par. 1 and 2 of that order is as follows:
Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. December 3, 1861.
"General Orders, No, 105.
"The following orders have been received from the Secretary of War:
"I. No more regiments, batteries, or independent companies will be raised by the Gov-
ernors of States, except upon the special requisition of the War Department.
"Those now forming in the various States will be completed, under direction of the re-
spective Governors thereof, unless it be deemed more advantageous to the service to assign
the men already raised to regiments, batteries or independent companies now in the field, in
order to fill up their organizations to the maximum standard prescribed by law.
"II. The recruiting service in the various States for the volunteer forces already in ser-
vice, and for those that may hereafter be received, is placed under charge of general super-
intendents for those States, respectively, with general depots for the collection and instruc-
tion of recruits,"
At that time, beside the six regiments of three months' men, we had sent to
the field over forty three thousand (43,000) men, and had then in camps of in-
struction, in the State, over seventeen thousand (17,000).
During <"he month of December, 4,160 more recruits were enlisted; all squads
and parts of regiments were consolidated, and the 45th, 46th, 49th and 57th
were organized and mustered into service. The only incomplete regiments of
infantry in the State December 31 were the 51st, Colonel Cummings, at Camp
Douglas; the 53d, Colonel Cushman, at Ottawa; the 58th, Colonel Lynch, at
Camp Douglas; the 23d, Colonel Mulligan, at Camp Douglas, reorganizing,
and four regiments at Jonesboro, 54th, 60th, 62d and 63d.
1862.
On the first of January, 1862, it seemed probable that Illinois, having at
that time furnished about fifteen thousand more than her proportion of troops
m the field, would not be called upon, or permitted to raise more, except to
fill up the regiments last named, and such as might enlist in old regiments.
The exciting scenes of the year just closed have taught us a sad experience,
and show how unfounded were our expectations at its commencement. The
State, instead of being able to rest with the satisfaction of having done her
whole duty to the country, was soon called upon to redouble her energies for
new and exciting and more eventful realities.
In January the 32d regiment. Colonel John Logan; the 45th regiment. Colo-
nel John E. Smith, and the 64th regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel D. D. Williams,
infantry, and the 10th cavalry regiment. Colonel J. A. Barrett, were ordered
to the field. In February, the 46th, Colonel John A. Davis; 49th, Colonel
Wm. R. Morrison; 57th, Colonel Silas D. Baldwin; 58th, Colonel Wm. F.
Lynch, and 61st, Colonel Jacob Fry, infantry; and 5th cavalry. Colonel Wil-
son; 9th cavalry. Colonel Brackett, and 13th cavalry. Colonel Bell; and seven
splendid batteries of light artillery followed, commanded by Captains Spar-
strom, Stienbeck, Keith, Rogers, Waterhouse, Silversparreand Bouton. The
most of these troops reached the field in time to join our old regiments, and
with them to participate in the battle of Fort Donelson, on the 15th and 16th
of February.
Immediately after the battle of Fort Donelson over ten thousand prisoners
of war were sent to Camp Douglas and Camp Butler, and the State was called
upon to guard them with such troops as were then at these camps. The 23d
and 65th regiments of infantry, and the 12th cavalry regiment, and two or
three artillery companies were at Camp Douglas; the 53d infantry at Ottawa,
and two companies of artillery at Camp Butler. Neither of these regiments
were full. The 12th cavalry was ordered to Camp Butler, and the 53d infantry
to Camp Douglas.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 17
In March, the 53d, 56th and 60th regiments of infantry, and three more bat-
teries of artillery, commanded by Captains Bolton, Cheeney and Coggswell;
and in April, the 62d and 63d infantry took the field, leaving in the State only
the 65th (fully organized), the 23d (fully reorganized), Phillips' battery, and
the 12th cavalry, all doing guard duty at these camps.
RECRUITING FOR OLD REGIMENTS.
On the 3d of April, the War Department directed a discontinuance of the re-
cruiting service, as established December 3. The officers detached on that ser-
vice were ordered to rejoin their regiments, and the superintendents directed
to disband their recruiting parties and close their offices. The State having
been directed, in December, to suspend recruiting, except to complete corps
then commenced, and such corps having been filled, the entire recruiting in
the State may be said to have closed on the 3d of April, 1862.
The sj'stem of recruiting for old regiments, under the State superintendent
appointed by the War Department, was in operation during January, Febru-
ary and Marcti, and with a large detail of recruiting officers about three hun-
dred and fifty-one recruits were enlisted. At first it was supposed that want
of success was on account of recruits not being allowed to enlist for particular
regiments, but this objection was removed on the 11th of January, and yet
these officers met with little success.
On the 1st of May the following order of the War Department was promul-
gated :
War Department, Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. May 1, 1862.
General Orders No. 49.
Upon requisitions made by commanders of armies in the field, authority will be given by
the War Department, to the Governors of the respective States, to recruit regiments now in
service.
By order of the Secretary of War.
L. THOMAS. Adjutant General.
On the next day, the following requisition was made for recruits to fill up
old regiments:
Headquarters Department of the Mississippi.
Pittsburg Landing. Tenn., May 2, 1862.
His Excellency, Richard Yates. Governor of Illinois , Springfield.
Governor:— I am authorized to call upon you for recruits to fill up the volunteer regi-
ments from your State in this army.
Many of them have been reduced, by disease and recent battles, very far below the mini-
mum standard. A detail from such regiments will soon be sent to you for recruiting service,
and it is hoped that you will give the matter your immediate attention.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
H. W. HALLECK,
Major-General Commanding.
On the 6th of June, however, the plan of December 3 was reinstated by
the War Department, and invalid or disabled officers, necessarily absent from
their regiments, were directed to be detailed for that duty whenever they were
able to perform it.
A recent communication from Colonel Morrison, superintendent for this
State, shows that from the 5th of July to the 22d ultimo, two hundred and
four officers had reported to him, and during that time 2,753 recruits had been
enlisted and forwarded to their regiments, making an aggregate, from Janu-
ary 1 to December 22, 1862, of 3,121, More than sixty per cent of these re-
cruits were enlisted during the excitement in August and September.
Vol. 1—2
18 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
EXCITEMENT IN MAY.
On the 25th of May last the following: dispatch was received from the Secre-
tary of War:
Washington, May 25. 1862.
Governor Yates:
Intelligence from various sources leaves no doubt that the enemy, in great force, are ad-
vancing on Washington. You will please organize and forward immediately all the volun-
teer and militia force in your State.
EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War,
In two weeks the 67th, Colonel Hougfh, the 68th, Colonel Stuart, the 69th,
Colonel Tucker, the 70th, Colonel Reeves, the 71st, Colonel Gilbert, infantry,
for three months' service, were in camp. The 23d, Colonel Mulligan, and
Rourke's battery, left for Annapolis June 12th; the 65th, Colonel Cameron,
June 21st; the i2th cavalry, June 27th; the 68th, July 6th; Phillips' battery,
July 12th, and the 71st for Columbus July 27th. The 67th, Colonel Hough,
and the 69th, Colonel Tucker, were assigned to duty at Camp Douglas, and the
70th, Colonel Reeves, at Camp Butler.
LAST CALLS.
On the 17th of May a regiment was called for, for particular service, and
on the 30th the Secretary of War informed you he would accept all three
years' men who wished to enlist, and all volunteers and militia for three
months who had before then offered their services, and who had so far per-
fected their organization as to be able to report for orders at certain places
named by the 10th of June.
On the 6th of July another call of three hundred thousand was made by the
President. It was at flrsfr intended to credit on this call those States for any
surplus which they had furnished. It was not known at the time what our
surplus was. On the next day the Secretary of War called upon Illinois for
nine more regiments, "being a part of your (our) quota under the call of the
President." These regiments were immediately called for by General Order
No. 42, from this department, and regulations prescribed for their rendezvous
and organiza'rion. Before these regiments were filled, however, and on the
17th of July, Congress enacted that whenever the President should "call forth
the militia of the States, to be employed in the seryice of .the United States,"
he should specify in his call the period for which said service should be re-
quired, not exceeding nine months, and the militia so called should be mus-
tered in and continue to serve during the period so specified. The fourth
section of the act authorized the President, for the purpose of filling up old
regiments, to accept the services of one hundred thousand volunteers, for a
period not exceeding one year.
Three hundred thousand militia, to serye for a period of nine months, un-
less sooner discharged, were called for August 5. The order of the Secretary
of War, making the call upon this State, assumed that a draft would be nec-
essary; and, in anticipation that the States would not be able to contribute
their quotas of the call in July for three years' service, announced that if any
State should not by the 18th day of August furnish its quota of the three years'
volunteers, the deficiency would be made up by a special draft from the mili-
tia. Two days after this order, to-wit, August 7, notice was given you that
unless the enrollment of the militia had been commenced, to have it done im-
mediately, at the expense of the general government.
These vigorous measures gave hope of a speedy termination of this terrible
war. The people of the State received the announcement with the wildest
excitement and most unbounded satisfaction. Messengers and committees
from every portion of the State hastened to the Capital, demanding that, as
they were ready to perform their share of the work of saving the Government,
they should not be drafted so long as they were willing to volunteer. This
condition of things was promptly communicated to the War Department, and
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 19
the assignment of our quota, under both calls, urgently requested. The next
day it was announced that our quota, under each call, would be 26,148, but as
Illinois had furnished 16.978 in excess of her quota of those in the field, the
total quotas under both calls was 35,320. Application was made hourly from
the different counties in the State to ascertain what their quota was, and im-
mediately on ascertaining from the War Department what it was, the an-
nouncement was made through the public press. Still, in the minds of some,
there appeared a question as to whether volunteers for three years would be
accepted in lieu of militia. This was quickly settled, however, by a telegram
^n the 8th from the War Department, that all volunteers would be accepted
until the 15th of August for new regiments, and all after that time for filling
up old regiments, and that all volunteers enlisted before the draft (August
18) would be credited on those calls.
On the 9th of August, from returns made to this department, I informed the
public that there would not be a draft. This was upon the strength of the
dispatch from Washington that our quota was 35,320. The records now on
file show that the announcement thus made was not premature, and that the
information thus communicated was correct. On the evening of that day,
however, the Assistant Adjutant General telegraphed that it had been de-
cided, in fixing the quota of volunteers, not to regard those in the field before
the call, leaving our quota, under both calls, at 52,296, notwithstanding our
previous excess of 16,978.
My dispatch of the 11th, urging continued efforts to fill our quota, was be-
cause of this change in our quotas, as well as the fact that many companies
who had tendered their services were nine months' men.
To raise either 52,296 or 35,320 volunteers (with perhaps the exception of
1,000 who had enlisted between July 7 and August 5), but thirteen days were
allowed. The floating population of the State who would enlist had already
done so. These new volunteers must come, if come at all, from the farmers
and mechanics of the State. Farmers were in the midst of their harvests, and
it is no exaggeration to say, that inspired by a holy zeal, animated by a com-
mon purpose and firmly resolved on rescuing this Government from the very
brink of ruin and restoring it to the condition our fathers left it, over 50,000
of them left their harvests ungathered, their tools on their benches, the plows
in the furrows, and turned their backs upon home and loved ones, and before
eleven days expired the demands of the country were met and both quotas
were filled. Proud indeed was the day to all Illinoisans when this extraordi-
nary announcement was made that the enlistment rolls were full. And when
the historian shall write the record of these eventful days of August, 1862, no
prouder record can be erected to the honor and memory of a free people than
a plain, full narrative of actual realities.
It is not my province, in this report, to bestow fulsome praise, or write
glowing eulogies, but when I remember what we all witnessed in those days
— when I remember the unselfish and patriotic impulse which animated every
soul — and the universal liberality of those who were either too young or too
old to enlist, to aid those who were eager to join their brethren in the field —
when I remember the holy ardor which aged mothers and fair daughters in-
fused into husbands, sons and brothers — I say when I remember these things,
I can not but feel justified in departing from the dull routine of statistics,
and bestow upon the subject this passing notice.
On the 14th of August the time was extended for filling up new regiments
from the 18th to the 22d, and for old regiments to the 1st of September. The
extension for this State was not necessary, for the muster rolls show that be-
fore the 19th of August our quotas, as last established, were filled. Yet on
this same day. August 14, the War Department, by General Order No. 105, an-
nounced that unless old regiments should be filled by the 1st of September a
special draft would be ordered on that day, and you were informed that it
required 34.719 to fill up those regiments. In view of this state of things it
was determined that if the War Department should insist that Illinois should
be required to raise this additional force of 34,719, to fill up old regiments, it
"would be useless to attempt to raise them by volunteer enlistments. On the
20 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
21st of August, therefore, General Militia Order No. 1 was issued from this
department, directing an enrollment of the entire militia of the State. This
was deemed necessary to meet any contingencies that might arise, and be
prepared for a draft in case one should be still demanded.
Immediately after the call for nine regiments, in July, nine camps were es-
tablished, one in each of the old congressional districts of the State, for the
temporary rendezvous of those regiments, but with the intention of removing
them, as soon as they should be full, into the principal camps of instructioa
at Chicago and Springtield, for permanent organization and instruction.
There was, however, in the State barely enough camp and garrison equip-
age for these regiments, and consequently an additional embarrassment pre-
sented itself to provide for those called August 5. The State was soon full of
volunteers. All had left their business and some of them were without
homes. The General Government was unable to supply tents, and there was
not time to erect barracks to accommodate half of them. Such, therefore, as
were not supplied were directed to remain at home or seek temporary quar-
ters, as best they could, and await orders.
And still another difficulty grew out of the want of clothing, and especially
blankets. All the resources of the Government were taxed to supply the im-
mense army organizing throughout the country, and, considering the im-
mense amount of supplies required, and the suddenness of the emergency
which had called out these volunteers, their wants were met with very com-
mendable promptness. In most of the counties cf the State there were fair
grounds at the county seats. In many counties the sheds on these county
fair grounds were repaired and occupied by companies and regiments until
quarters could be prepared for them at the general camps of instruction.
Several regiments, however, who were unable to obtain quarters at the prin-
cipal camps, moved from these neighborhood rendezvous directly to the field.
Six of these new regiments were organized, mustered, armed, and clothed,
and sent into the field in August; twenty- two and Board of Trade Battery,
Captain Stokes, and Miller's Battery in September; thirteen in October; fif-
teen, besides the Springfield Light Artillery, Captain Vaughn, and Mercan-
tile Battery, Captain Cooley, in November, and three in December, making
an aggregate of fifty-nine regiments of infantry and four batteries, consisting
of fifty- three thousand eight hundred and nineteen (53,819) officers, and en-
listed men. Besides this, twenty-seven hundred and fifty-three (2,753) were,
during about the same time, enlisted and sent to old regiments under the di-
rection of Colonel Morrison, State Superintendent. Add to these 1,083 14th
cavalry, now organizing at Peoria; 386 in Camp Butler; 156, Elgin Battery,
Captain Renwick, at Camp Douglas, now under marching orders; 135, Hen-
shaw's Battery, at Ottawa; and 83, Captain Adams' cavalry company of the
15th regiment, makes the grand total under the last calls, fifty- eight thou-
sand four hundred and sixteen (58,416), or six .thousand one hundred and
nineteen (6,119) more than our quotas under the last calls. The excess
furnished by this State, as reported by the Secretary of War, August 8, was
sixteen thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight (16,978J, which, added to
the surplus under the last calls of six thousand one hundred and nineteen
(6,119), makfcs the total excess, as officially ascertained, twenty-three thou-
sand and ninety-seven (23,097). That the real excess is much greater there
can be no doubt whatever. The reasons for this conclusion have heretofore
been stated.
Since the call of August 5, the Secretary of War has authorized the accept-
ance of several regiments of cavalry and six batteries of light artillery. But
two of these regiments will probably be raised by enlistments, the i4th. Colonel
Capron, at Peoria, and the 16th, now known as the 17th, Colonel Ttaieleman,
at Camp Butler. The 15th, Colonel Stewart, was organized on the 25th ultinaoy
by assigning to his battalion of six companies, two companies. Captains Willis
and Shearer, attached to the 36th infantry; one. Captain Gilbert, formerly
attached to the 52d, and afterwards nominally assigned to the 12th cavalry;,
one, Captain Ford, attached to the 53d infantry; one. Captain Huntley, for-
merly of the 1st cavalry; and one. Captain Wilder, known as the "Kane
County Cavalry."
ADJUTANT general's REPORT 21
Four of the six batteries have already been raised. Three of them — Board
of Trade Battery, Captain Stokes; Mercantile Battery, Captain Cooley; and
Springfield Battery, Captain Vaughn — are in the field. The Elgin Battery,
Captain Eeuwick, is ready and under orders. Captain Henshaw is nearly
full, and Captain Hawthorne will probably be full the present month.
MILITIA AND ENROLLMENT.
The second and third sections of article l,of an act entitled "An act to amend
chapter 70, Revised Statutes, entitled Militia," in force May 2, 1861, provided
for the enrollment of the militia of the State, and the fourth section required
returns to be made to this office, August 1, 1861, and annually thereafter.
Article 2 provided for a division of the militia into two classes, the voluntary
and reserve; the first to consist of those who voluntarily organize themselves
into companies of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred members
each, and who shall have a uniform, and shall elect officers and assemble for
drill and purposes of military discipline, not less than four days in each year,
and who shall be furnished with arms and equipments by the State, and be
first subject to call or draft into service, at the requistion of the Governor.
The second to consist of all those who do not so organize, and also to be sub-
ject to draft.
Article 3 provides for the election of officers, authorizes the Governor to or-
ganize companies into regiments, and declares the term of service at six
years.
Article 5, among other things, provides that there shall be kept in the Ad-
jutant General's office a complete roll of the companies so organized — that
the muster rolls of such companies shall be made annually by the officers of
each company, and copies thereof kept on file in this office.
Section 4 provides that a record of the dates of all commissions granted un-
der this act shall be kept, and that officers shall take rank from the date of
their commissions.
In 18G1, the enrollment was taken in most of the counties of the State and
returned to this office, as contemplated by the law, but no "corrected lists"
were returned on the first of August, 1862. On that day circulars were sent
to all the county clerks, notifying them to immediately forward copies of such
list, if possible, and in case the assessors had failed to file them in their
offices, to notify me of such failure. A few of these lists were received in
August, but in most of the counties the failure was on the part of the as-
sessors.
But little attention was paid to the organization of companies under this
law. Only forty-two muster-rolls and twenty-nine certificates of election
were filed and fifteen commissions issued in 1861.
On the 23d of August last, for the purpose of preparing the State for a
■draft to fill up old regiments in case it should be required, and in pursuance
of an order of the War Department, the enrollment of the entire militia force
of the State was ordered. An enrolling officer, a draft commissioner and
surgeon were appointed in each county, as required by said order. The
third paragraph of said order is as follows :
'"'Third. The Governors of the respective States will cause an enrollment to
be made forthwith by the assessors of the several counties, or by any other
officers, to be appointed by such Governors, of all able-bodied male citizens,
between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, within the respective counties,
giving the name, age and occupation of each, together with remarks showing
whether he is in the service of the United States, and in what capacity, and
any other facts which may determine his exemption from military duty.
"All reasonable and proper expenses of such enrollment, and of the draft
hereinafter provided, will be reimbursed by the United States, upon vouchers
showing the detailed statement of service performed and expenses incurred,
to be approved by such Governors."
22 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
To obtain the information required by this order, a new and full enrollment
was indispensably necessary. The enrolline officers were furnished by this
department with necessary blanks and instructions, and directed, if possible,
to make returns by the 10th of September. It being impossible to do so, how-
ever, the time was afterwards extended.
Returns of the enrollment have been received from all but Saline and War-
ren counties. The number in service and liable to service in those counties
are estimated from returns from other counties in that part of the State. An
abstract of this enrollment will be found in schedule *'D." A considerable
portion of this enrollment was taken before active enlistments ceased. The
returns show only 115,123 in service, whereas the number ascertained as actu-
ally on the muster rolls is 135,440, as will be seen by schedule "A," being-
20,317 more than returned by enrolling officers.
The returns show —
In service
Liable to service.
115, 123
276, 196
1.319
Correcting these returns and adding 20,317 to 115,123 makes 135,440, accord-
ing to schedule "A"; and deducting this 20,317 from 276,196, stated in sched-
ule "D," liable to service, leaves 255,879 still liable to service.
It further appears, from these returns and official reports, that .0794 of our
population in 1860, or nearly 8 per cent, and 346.1000, or over one-third of all
able-bodied male citizens between 18 and 45 years, have already entered the
service.
In September the draft commissioners were notified to await further orders
before proceeding to investigate the cases of persons who claimed to be ex-
empt from draft. In view of the probability that no draft would be required,
and to save expense, this no^ce was given, but the enrolling officers who had
not fully completed their returns were directed to do so. On the first of No-
vember, however, the following dispatch was received:
Washington, October 31, 1862.
Governor Yates:
Please send to me, as soon as possible: first— the number of men enrolled in your State
for draft; second— the number of men drafted; third— the number of commissions; fourth—
the number of surgeons to examine for exemption; fifth— the number of camps of rendez-
vous; sixth— the number of volunteers for nine months to take the place of drafted men;
seventh— the number of drafted men who volunteered for three years.
By order of the Secretary of War.
C. P. BUCKINGHAM.
The following answer was returned :
Brigadier General C. P. Buckingham. Washington:
The enrollment of the militia of the State was suspended on Go-<^ernor Yates' return from
Washington, on account of his being informed by the Secretary of War that no draft would
probably be required in this State. Fifty-five thousand volunteers have enlisted in new-
regiments in this State under the last two calls. Shall the enrollment be completed?
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
The following reply was received November 4:
Washington. November 3, 1862.
Allen C. Fuller, Adjutant General:
It is not necessary to complete the enrollment, under the circumstances.
C. P. BUCKINGHAM.
On the 15th of September the enrollment and organization of two hundred
companies of infantry were called for and the organization prescribed. An
assurance was given that agents of the State had been sent to purchase arms
for twenty regiments, and as soon as the same should be received they would
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 23
be issued to regiments prepared to receive them. In fact, every encourage-
ment was given to the formation of volunteer militia companies, and yet hut
verxj feiv muster rolls have been returned.
The result of this last attempt to organize a volunteer militia force in this
State has confirmed me in the opinion, long entertained, that an unpaid, un-
uniformed, and unarmed militia organization can not be secured. However
sound the theory that a military education is desirable, or at least that all
able-bodied male citizens should accustom themselves to the use of arms, and
learn the rudiments of the art of war, yet our people of late years reject the
theory as impracticable unless some inducement is offered by the State.
The theory is sound and may be reduced to practice. That our people are
ready to fight is abundantly proven. That they quickly adapt themselves to
a soldier's duties and a soldier's life is also well established. That they will
not turn out on general militia muster day, without some more inducements
from the State, I think is also true. Let the State uniform and arm and pay
them for the time spent each year in company or battalion drill, and I think
there will be no difficulty in having a reliable militia force, to meet any and
every emergency. Until this is done, I think we shall be obliged to continue,
as heretofore, and rely upon undisciplined volunteers to take the field, and
learn their duties as soldiers there.
PURCHASE OF ARMS.
Under the provision of the law of May 2, 1861, entitled "An act to establish
a magazine, to purchase efficient arms for the State militia, and for other
purposes," commissioners were appointed, who visited eastern cities, in the
summer of 1861, to negotiate a purchase of arms contemplated by that law.
The extreme high price at which arms were then held in the market, as well
as an urgent request from the General Government to States to withdraw from
the market and prevent competition, induced the commissioners to make no
further effort to purchase.
During the present summer, I am informed, another effort was made to
purchase arms for twenty regiments of infantry, but without success. They,
however, purchased, in 1861, 999 Enfield rifles, 500 Colt's revolvers, 250
Whitney revolvers, 940 cavalry sabres, and 42 sets of artillery harness. This
property, or the greater part, was immediately issued to Illinois volunteers,
and the cost charged to the General Government.
REPORTS.
I regret to be unable, at this time, to communicate the reports of these
commissioners, as well as the reports of the Quartermaster General and Com-
missary General The operations of the Quartermaster General's Depart-
ment have been large. The reports of these officers are in course of prepara-
tion, and, I am assured, will be ready in a few days. The most of the
business transacted by them was before I became connected with the military
affairs of the State, and I am, therefore, unable to state the substance; but,
as soon as their reports are received, they will be duly transmitted.
APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.
The 10th section of the law of April 25, 1861, provides for the organization
of the first six regiments, declares that, at all elections for company and
regimental officers, every enrolled man of the company or regiment should
be entitled to vote, and none others; and that at the election for Brigadier
General for said brigade, all commissioned officers should be entitled to vote,
and none others; and that all elections should be by written or printed
ballots.
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The 11th section declared that the provision of that act should only apply
to the six regiments therein provided for.
These six regiments were organized and officers elected and commissioned,
as therein provided. It was organized by the State and accepted by the Gen-
eral Government as aa Illinois brigade. Col. Benjamin M. Prentiss was
elected Brigadier General, commissioned by you, and mustered into the
United States service. May 18, 1861, with rank from May 8, 1861.
The next ten regiments, which were accepted in pursuance of the act of
the Legislature of May 2, were organized as therein directed. The 15th sec-
tion of the act provided that as soon as ten companies should be formed in a
regiment, the Adjutant General should order an election for regimental offi-
cers for the said regiments. These regiments were mustered into the service
of the State for thirty days, as contemplated by that law; but before the ex-
piration of that time they were called upon to enter the service of the United
States, and were mustered into its service in the latter part of May and early
in June.
The 2d section pi'ovided that the companies should be "officered in manner
as should be provided by the general militia law of the State."
The law of May 3, authorizing the acceptance of a regiment of cavalry,
did not declare how the officers were to be selected. The line officers were
elected and the field and staff officers were appoiuced.
With the exception of the first sixteen regiments of infantry, one of cav-
alry, and one battalion of artillery, authorized to be raised and organized by
the several laws of this State, the volunteer forces of this State have been
raised, either under authority directly from the War Department to individ-
uals, or by you, under authority given you by the Secretary of War.
The 2d section of the law of Congress, approved July 22, 1861, declares that
volunteers shall be subject to the rules and regulations governing the army
of the United States, and that they should be "formed, by the President, into
regiments," etc. The 4th section provides that the Governors of the States
furnishing volunteers shall commission the field, staff and company officers
for the said volunteers;" but in cases where the State authorities refuse or
omit to furnish volunteers at the call or on the proclamation of the President,
and volunteers from such States offer their services under such call or proc-
lamation, the President may accept their services and commission the proper
field, staff and company officers.
The 10th section of the act, however, provided that when vacancies should
occur in any of the companies of volunteers, such vacancies should be filled
by election, and that the person so elected should be commissioned by the
Governors or President. This last provision concerning filling vacancies was
repealed by the 3d section of the act of Congress, approved August 6, 1861,
and the Governors required to fill such vacancies in the same manner as
original appointments. General Order of the War Department, of May 2,
1861, heretofore referred to, is as follows:
"The commissioned officers of the company will be appointed by the Gov-
ernor of the State furnishing it, and the non-commissioned officers, until the
company shall be embodied in a regiment, will be appointed by the Captain —
afterwards by the Colonel, on recommendation of the Captain."
Under these laws of Congress and regulations of the War Department, the
power to appoint and commission field, staff and line officers of volunteer
regiments, is vested in the Governors of States furnishing the regiments.
The exercise of that power is full of embarrassments and difficulties. The
power to appoint involves responsibility to the Government as well as the
service, for the manner in which it is exercised. With the large army which
Illinois has now in the field, including more than 5,000 commissioned officers,
and being ten times greater than the regular army of the United States was
a few years since, the labor and delicacy and anxiety of faithfully and im-
partially discharging such responsibilities can not be over-estimated.
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Original appointments of line officers have been made upon the recommen-
dation of the company, or on account of service performed by those appointed
in recruiting' and bringing into camp the enlisted men; and in case of field
■officers upon the recommendation, or supposed recommendation, of the com-
missioned officers of the regiment. This has been the rule. There may have
been occasional exceptions to it, but 1 know of but one, and that was the
appointment of Major General Grant as Colonel of the 21st regiment. That
a policy most liberal to the enlisted men of the commands has been adopted,
as to original appointments, is undeniable. As to the appointment of field
officers, the original policy was to procure the services of at least one army
officer to each regiment; but frequent refusals of the War Department to
grant a leave of absence to such officers, to accept commissions for field
officers, made, to some extent, the practice finally adopted one of necessity.
In the organization of our new regiments every possible effort was made
to obtain the consent of the War Department to allow officers who had served
with distinction in our old regiments to accept commissions, by way of promo-
tion, in our new regiments. These applications were at one time disposed
of by the following order of the War Department, under date of August 14:
"The exigencies of the service require that officers now in the field should remain with
their commands; and no officer now in the field in the regular or volunteer service will,
under any circumstances, be detailed to accept a new command."
Some days after this the application was renewed, and the following reply
received:
"Washington. 12:30 p. m.. 23d, 1862.
^'Governor Yates:
"It is the anxious desire of the Department to give the new regiments the advantage of
€xperienced officers of their own choice. I hope you understand that any delay or refusal
arises from absolute military necessity. The regiments in the field and in the face of the
enemy can not safely or justly be deprived of their officers, while in that condition. When
relieved from it the Department will be disposed to sanction the appointments desired.
EDWIN M. STANTON."
At length, after most of the regiments then forming were organized, the
rule was relaxed, and on the recommendation of officers and men, in a few of
our regiments, they were able to secure the services of such officers.
In relation to appointments to fill vacancies, it is evident that those should
be promoted who render the best service in the field, and show the greatest
capacity to command. But since it is impossible to know always who does
so, some rule should exist which, on the one hand, holds out promotion as a
reward for meritorious serv^ice, and on the other protects the officer or pri-
vate in a vigorous discharge of duty, independent of the prejudices and
caprices of the hour. It was believed that promotions by seniority would
best accomplish this object, and after much consultation and correspondence
with both officers and privates, the following order was promulgated the 10th
of last July:
"GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Ad/utant General's Office,
Springfield, July 16, 1862.
General Orders, No. 43.
"The attention of commanding officers of Illinois forces in the field is respectfully but
earnestly called to the necessity of prompt action, on their part, in cases of vacancies in
<;ommissioned offices in their respective commands.
"To reward service in the field by prompt promotion, is one of the greatest incentives
to individual action, as it is a special mark of personal merit, and to encourage the pro-
motion of non-commissioned officers and privates to the vacancies in the corps and reg-
iments from this State, promotions will be made to field officers regimentally. and to line
ofiQcers by companies. In applying this principle, each company will be considered, with
reference to promotion, a distinct body, and all vacancies will be filled, as far as practicable,
from within the organization.
"In adopting this rule, the Governor is aware that it does not conform to the rules of
the regular army. But the difference between the enlistments for the regular and volun-
teer service is believed to demand the application of a different rule in promotions.
"Although the act of Congress of July 22, 1861, confers upon the Governor the pewer to
fill vacancies, which power may be exercised arbitrarily, yet he desires, in all cases, to
consult the officers and the interests of the command, before ordering promotions, and,
therefore, invites their recommendations.
2b ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
"To the rule of promotion by seniority, there are some few cases which should be
excepted. Instances have, and will occasionally arise, where, for great personal bravery
in the field, or other distinaruished meritorious services, a junior non-commisi?ioned ofiBcer
or private should be promoted, to the exclusion of a senior commissioned ofBcer; and that,
too, without an impeachment of the general merits of the latter. So, when an ofiicer proves
himself incompetent, a junior ofl&cer or private may justly be promoted over him. Such in-
stances, however, are to be considered only as exceptions to the rule, and their existence
should be fully shown before they will be recognized.
"In a communication, lately addressed to Governor Yates, by the Major-General com-
manding this department, it is stated that commanding officers of divisions, regiments, and
corps, will be directed to make recommendations for filling vacancies within their respec-
tive commands, stating the particular service and merit of the individuals recommended.
"Since that time many recommendations for promotions, other than those by seniority,
have been made, but have been unaccompanied by any statement of 'particular service' or
'merit' to justify their adoption. A decision upon such cases has. therefore, been reserved
until further advices.
"Frequent delays in issuing commissions are occasioned by a want of official informa-
tion of the death of officers. To prevent this in future, it is requested that commanding
officers of regiments report to this department such deaths as soon as practicable.
"If frequent or occasional reports were made to this department of the sick and wounded
sent to hospitals, it would greatly aid it in its correspondence with relatives ami friends,
who are constantly seeking information, as well as enable the State to render assistance to
those of its citizens who are in the field.
"By order of his Excellency, Governor Yates.
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General."
So far as is known, this order has given almost if not entire satisfaction,
both to rank and file. That injustice will occasionally be done, under this or
any other rule, is not denied, for the commanding officer may recommend an
undeserving officer for promotion. It is his duty, however, unless some valid
reason exists, and that reason stated upon his honor, as an officer, to recom-
mend promotions in the regular line. And it is also his duty to recommend
to the exclusion of the regular line, in cases of special merit of others. If he
will always do his duty intelligently and impartially, — if the Captain will ap-
point the non-commissioned officers of liis company with reference to their
relative merits, and by that means place the most meritorious privates in line
of promotion, although, strictly, there is no rank among the non-commissioned
officers, — a favorable result will follow. Otherwise not. But no human fore-
sight can provide against the partialities and prejudices of men.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
The ''plan of organization" for volunteer forces, as designated in General
Orders No. 15, of the War Department, was so far modified, on the 25th of
May, 1861, as to allow one Surgeon and one Assistant Surgeon to be ap-
pointed by the Governors of the respective States, "after having passed an
examination by a competent medical board, appointed by the Governors of
the States."
In the organization of the "first brigade," the Legislature, in April, 1861,
constituted a medical board, consisting of Drs. N. S. Davis, Chicago; Charles
Ryan, of Sangamon county; George W. Stipp, of McLean countj'; William
Chambers, of Coles county; and Dr. Carpenter, of St. Clair county. Surgeons
and Assistant Surgeons were required to pass an examination by this board,
and procure their certificates of qualification from said board, before receiv-
ing an appointment as Surgeon or Assistant Surgeon in the regiments com-
posing that brigade. But in case any portion of the troops should be ordered
into active service before the session of the board, you were authorized tem-
porarily to assign Surgeons or Assistant Surgeons, until permanent appoint-
ments could be made.
The board thus constituted continued to act until the 14th of June, when a
new board, consisting of H. A. Johnson, Chicago; Henry Wing, Collinsville;
Henry W. Davis, Paris; 0. M. Bryan, Sycamore, and Robert Roscotton,
Peoria, were appointed, under General Orders No. 25 Dr. Davis was subse-
quently appointed Surgeon of the 18th regiment, and Dr. D, K. Green, of
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Salem, was appointed in his place: Dr. Bryan was subsequently promoted to
Brigade Surgeon, and Dr. A. L. McArthur, of Ottawa, was appointed in his
place; and in October last. Dr. Daniel Brainard, of Chicago, was appointed
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Dr. Roscotton.
During that year the board consisted of three members,— Drs. Johnson,
Wing and Green. The increase of business the past few months required a
full board, and the number was increased by the appointment of Drs. Mc-
Arthur and Brainard.
A report from the board, made on the 13th of last month, shows that since
the 18th of June, 1861, seven hundred and ninety-three (793) candidates have
registered their names for examination; 495 have been examined. Of these,
159 have been recommended as Surgeons, 266 have been recommended as As-
sistant Surgeons, and 70 rejected. It further appears from the report, that a
considerable number, after being partially examined, withdrew from the ex-
amination, with the consent of the board, with the privilege of a subsequent
examination. As the report of these examinations is brief, and explains the
extent of their labors, and the principles which have governed them in their
examinations, I submit a copy, marked schedule "E."
The duty of providing our regiments with good Surgeons and Assistant
Surgeons is one of great importance. There is no branch of the seryice more
so, and none that is at first less appreciated. Experience has shown that the
health of our troops in the field does not depend so much upon a change of
climate or exposure as upon the character of the Surgeon, whose duty it is to
prevent sickness as well as cure disease.
The losses in battle are but a small per cent of the mortality in the army.
The sanitary condition of a regiment is what its Surgeons and commanding
officers make it, and any man who takes upon himself the duties of a Sur-
geon, supposing his duties begin and end with treating surgical cases, is un-
fit for the place. To watch with paternal care over the soldier in health; to
maintain rigid sanitary regulations in camp, and in sickness to minister to
his wants with a sister's tenderness and a mother's love, is what our volun-
teers in the field and their relatives and friends at home have a right to de-
mand. And I am rejoiced in believing that, as a rule, such treatment they
receive at the hands of our Surgeons. To this there are, of course, excep-
tions; but the commanding officers of departments in which our forces are
serving, have asserted that Illinois Surgeons have generally discharged their
whole duties.
The want of additional Surgeons was a longtime felt. After the battles of
Fort Donelson and Shiloh a large number were temporarily appointed, and
the War Department was applied to, to allow more Surgeons to accompany
our regiments. The Secretary of War promptly conceded the necessity, but
informed you there was no law allowing any more to be commissioned. On
the 2d of July, however. Congress passed a law allowing an additional As-
sistant Surgeon to each regiment of infantry, and I believe a late law of Con-
gress allows an additional Assistant Surgeon to cavalry regiments.
The new regiments were provided with these additional Assistant Surgeons.
Many of the old regiments had Assistant Surgeons, who had served long and
deserved promotion; and also acting Assistant Surgeons who could not ob-
tain leave of absence to return to the State for examination. To afford such
an opportunity of an examination in the field, last year the medical board
went to the field and held sessions there. Dr. Johnson is now on duty at
Memphis and Helena; Dr. Green at Holly Springs, and Dr. McArthur at
Nashville, and are expected to return the present month.
Notwithstanding the great increase of business, I have endeavored to keep
the expenses of the office to the very lowest possible figure, and inthisll have
had the hearty co-operation of my assistants and clerks. The average number of
hours which they have actually labored is not less than sixteen out of twenty-
four. Under your direction they have been employed, and the average com-
pensation has been a little less than three dollars per day. But it will be seen
by schedule "F," that 161 days have not been charged by both assistants, and
their places to that extent have been supplied by these clerks.
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It will also be seen that the number of days'service performed by clerks
from April 16, 1861, to January 1, 1863, is 1,779, at a compensation of
$5,261. The total of salaries and clerk hire during this period is $14,548.
The total amount allowed to the Adjutant General and his two as-
sistants, by law, for the same period, is $11,250, leaving $2,743 (beside
$1 a day for messenger boy) for clerk hire, or at the rate of $2.20 per day for
two clerks. This is explained by the additional fact that my salary from No-
vember 11, 1861, to January 1, 1863, being 416 days, would amount to $2,912,
whereas but $1,288, or pay from the first of July last, is charged. The reason
for this deduction is that until July last I held the office of Circuit Judge of
the 13th Judicial Circuit, and I have not felt at liberty to draw salaries for
two offices.
I trust I have kept the expenses of the department, considering the amount
of labor performed, within proper limits. The extent of that labor few can
know as well as those who have performed it.
As the recruiting service is nearly closed, the expenses can be very much
reduced, and 1 think, by an economical administration of affairs, they may
be reduced at least one- half the present year.
CONCLUSION.
Such is a brief history of the response which Illinois has made to aid the
General Government in maintaining itself. Its military operations in sending
her troops to the field have at times been embarrassed by refusals on the part
of the War Department to accept her sons in the service. Impatient at the
delay, and averse to a long war, they have at times manifested their discon-
tent by murmurs of complaint. Not always appi'eciating the difficulty of
quickly arming and supplying large armies, their confidence in the vigor of
the Federal authorities has oCsasionally been shaken. Yet ever loyal, ever
ready and ever obedient, they have quickly filled and more than filled every
requisition of the General Government upon them.
The old regiments, which have served so long and so faithfully and bravely,
havie been reduced by sickness and casualties, but have won for themselves
and the State immortal honors. No dishonor or disgrace has yet fallen upon
■either of them.
It will be seen by reference to schedule "A," that one hundred and thirty-
five thousand four hundred and forty have entered the service in our own or-
ganizations. Except those who have been honorably discharged or wasted
away by disease or fallen in battle, they are there still; and there they will
remain until an honorable peace or final success shall crown their arms and
relieve them from the further duties of a soldier's life.
Southern and Central and Northern Illinois have vied with each other in
the patriotic work of furnishing these troops, and the hearts and hopes of all
loyal men and women are centered in their movements and final success.
Conscious of my own inexperience, but I trust not wholly unmindful of the
responsibility of aiding you and your associates in preparing and sending so
Jarge an army to the field,
I have the honor to remain, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT--1864.
Aduutant General's Office,
Springfield, February 1, 1864.
His Excellency, Governor Yates :
I have the honor to submit herewith copies of communications from the
War Department, showing the quotas of this State for three years' volunteers,
under all calls of the Federal Government, to be as follows:
Total quotas under call of 1861 47,785
Quotaunder call of July, 1862 26,148
Quota under call of August, 1862, of 26, 148 nine-months' men, equivalent to. . . . 6, 537
Quota under draft call of 1863 36, 700
Quota under call for 300,000, October 17, 1863 27,930
64,630
Grand total 145, 100
The calls of 1861 and 1862 were based upon population. The calls of 1863-
were based upon first class enrollment.
When the last call was made, in October last, the State had been credited
one hundred and twenty-five thousand three hundred and twenty-one (125,321) , .
being a surplus of eight thousand one hundred and fifty-one (8,151) over
previous calls, and leaving the balance of our quota, under that call, of nine-
teen thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine (19,779) , but subject to a further
reduction to the extent of all volunteers furnished, but not heretofore cred-
ited.
To ascertain what this further reduction should be, by showing the number
who had entered the service and had not been included in the above general
credit of one hundred and twenty-five thousand three hundred and twenty-
one (125,321), became a duty of grave importance to the people of the State,
and, on account of defective and irregular returns from mustering officers,
one of considerable difficulty.
In my report of January 1, 1863, the number of three-years volunteers fur-
nished by the State prior to that time, and of which returns were then on
file, was stated at one hundred and thirty thousand five hundred and thirty-
nine (130,539). In addition to this it was believed that several thousand had
joined our old regiments in the field, from which no satisfactory returns had
been received, and it was known that between the first of January and the
first of October several hundred had been mustered in the State.
A thorough revision of the rolls, which had been commenced in June last,
has been completed; additional returns from regiments in the field have been
sent for and received; re-examination of the rolls and returns of volunteers
furnished by the State, has been made by the War Department, and tlie re-
sult is an additional credit for volunteers, furnished by this State prior to the
last call, of ten thousand nine hundred and forty-seven (10,947) secured,
making a total credit in our own regiments of one hundred and thirty-six.
thousand two hundred and sixty-eight (136,268).
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In July last I made an arrangement with General John B. Gray, Adjutant
General of Missouri, to ascertain the number of citizens of Illinois who had
enlisted in Missouri regiments, and the number of citizens of Missouri who
had enlisted in Illinois regiments, with the agreement that when the same
should be ascertained, that, with the approval of the War Department, each
State should be credited with its own volunteers.
On the 10th day of August last, a partial settlement was made, which
showed a balance in favor of this State of three thousand one hundred and
twenty- nine (3,129), This was placed to the credit of this State by the War
Department on the 27th of last November. During the month of December
the rolls of the Illinoisans in Missouri regiments, through the courtesy of the
Adjutant General of Missouri, were copied by employes of this department.
The result of that examination shows that six thousand and thirty-two (6,032)
citizens of this State have enlisted in Missouri regiments, and sixteen hundred
and fifty-nine (1,659) citizens of Missouri have enlisted in Illinois regiments;
giving the State of Illinois an additional credit from this source of twelve
hundred and forty-four (1,244), making a total on this account of four thou-
sand three hundred and seventy- three (4,373), and which has been credited
to this State.
From the foregoing it will be seen that our quota, under all calls, is one
hundred and forry-five thousand one hundred (145,100).
Amount of credits for enlistments in our own regiments, 136,268; balance
in Missouri regiments prior to last call, 4,373—140,641; leaving a balance un-
der the last call of 4,459, instead of nineteen thousand seven hundred and
seventy-nine (19,779).
There yet remains an unadjusted claim of the State of three thousand two
hundred and sixty-four (3,264) for volunteers furnished prior to the first of
last October. The ofiicers of the War Department have cordially co operated
with me in arriving at a satisfactory adjustment of differences, and I am un-
der special obligations to Major Thomas M.Vincent, Assistant Adjutant Gen-
eral at Washington, for his prompt assistance in endeavoring to do full jus-
tice to the State. I have, therefore, no doubt but the above three thousand
two hundred and sixty-four (3,264) will soon be placed to our credit. Without,
however, including this last number, and exclusive of re-enlistments of our
old regiments, most of whom have re-enlisted as veterans, I am happy to in-
form you that from muster rolls returned to this office since the last call, it is
certain, beyond all doubt, that on the first day of last month our quota was
more than filled by enlistments made prior to that date.
As you were absent at the time the last call was made, and for some time
thereafter, I felt verygreatly embarrassed concerning the policy which should
be adopted under that call. My records showed over fourteen thousand more
than the War Department had placed to our credit. An adjustment with Mis-
souri had not been completed, and no reliable estimate could be made with
counties until the general balance against the State could be substantially de-
termined. According to my books, forty-seven counties had furnished their
quotas, and fifty-five were behind. A part of the latter, however, would be
relieved from the deficit against them if they could have the credit for such of
their citizens as had enlisted in the regiments of other States; but whether
such credits could be secured was uncertain. To protect such, however, as
far as possible against draft, an equivalent of volunteers from other States
in our regiments was reserved until a settlement could be made with such
States.
Under this state of things, to have published my estimates doubtless would
have misled some and might have deceived all. If confidence had been placed
in them, officers recruiting in counties which had raised their quotas might
have been compelled to close their offices, and in some few counties largely
behind it was feared that a knowledge of the extent of their deficit, unaccom-
panied by any assurance that a less number might, by saving the State from
a draft, protect them, would discourage authorities from making vigorous
local efforts to aid enlistments.
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General Order No. 43 was issued October 24, announcing: the quota of this
State under the call ; and yet only about five hundred were mustered during^
the months of October and November, and recruiting had but slightly im-
proved prior to December 20. To raise 19,799 by common consent was deemed
impossible, and men of all parties seemed, by their inaction, to invite a draft.
In fact, many very worthy citizens insisted that "a draft was a good thing to
have in this 8tate."
About the 20th of December, therefore, the public were informed that a
part of the deficiency had been satisfactorily adjusted with the War Depart-
ment, and a part of the credits claimed from Missouri had been placed to our
credit. Counties appearing most behind hand were notified of their deficit,
and assured that, by vigorous efforts in raising a reasonable portion of that
number, the State would probably escape a draft. Counties which applied
for information on the subject were informed of the probabilities of their
situation, but urged to continue their enlistments, and aid counties behind in
saving the State from a draft. While no information in my possession was
refused, none was tendered to counties which had furnished their quotas, be-
cause it seemed probable that the balance of the quota would not be raised
unless counties which had furnished their quota aided those who had not.
I have the honor to submit herewith a tabular statement showing —
First — The population of each county in the State, according to census of
1860.
Second — The number of persons in each county liable to military duty, ac-
cording to first-class enrollment taken by the Federal authorities in 1863.
Third— The total quotas of each county in the years 1861, 1862 and 1863, in-
clusive of the call of October 17, 1863.
Fourth — The number of three years volunteers furnished by each county
prior to October 1, 1863, inclusive of tbose enlisted in Missouri regiments,
and exclusive of those enlisted in regiments of other States than our own and
Missouri.
Fifth— The number of volunteers in Illinois regiments furnished prior to
October 1, 1863, by other States (exclusive of Missouri). This number is be-
lieved to be about the same as those furnished by this State to regiments of
the same States. A settlement with such States will be made at the earliest
practicable period.
In submitting said tabular statement, it is proper to add, that in reply to a
telegram of yours of the 16th ultimo, inquiring whether the War Department
proposed to ascertain and determine the number of volunteers furnished by
each county prior to last call, or whether it would adopt the adjustment with
each county made by you, the Provost Marshal General, under date of the
18th ultimo, states, the "War Department does not propose to attempt the
ascertainment of the number of volunteers furnished by each county in Illi-
nois prior to the last call," as "no account prior to the last call was kept by
the War Department with counties, the record being kept only with the State
at large." Expressing the opinion that on account of the hurried manner in
which volunteers rushed to arms in the early stages of the Rebellion, no
State can 'ascertain the number furnished by each county and locality prior
to the last call," the Provost Marshal General adds, that "there is no doubt
that it would be more just and satisfactory if it could be done;" and if the
State can show what proportion of all men furnished by it prior to the last
call properly belongs to each county, he presumes the "War Department
would adopt your report on this subject."
Prior to the last call, the law did not require the War Department to keep
a record of the residence of volunteers at the time of their enlistment.
Neither, by any law or regulation except my own, was I obliged to keep such
a record. Anticipating, however, that this information might be interesting
to the people of the State, if not indispensably necessary to protect a portion
of them from contributing more than their just proportion of volunteers in
prosecuting the war, I have attempted to keep such a record. For more than
thirty months I have endeavored to perfect it. Regiments which had taken
32 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
the field prior to my appointment, and many of which, on account of the-
hurried manner in which they were ordered away, not even a muster-in roll
was on file, I have supplied with descriptive rolls, containing a column of
their residence; and our new regiments have been required, where practi-
cable, to furnish such rolls before receiving their commissions. Blanks for
men joining our regiments in the field, subsequent to organization, have also
been furnished. These blanks have been filled up by inserting, among other
things, the name, rank, description of person, occupation, nativity and resi-
dence of each man, and returned to this office. I have labored in vain, un-
less by this means I have succeeded in securing a record of our volunteers-
which is substantially correct. And I take pleasure in here stating that I am
much indebted to our commanding officers for theii cheerful co-operation in
completing the record of troops whom they have had the honor to command.
Since the accompanying statement was prepared, notice has been received
that a draft will be made, on the 10th proximo, for 500,000 men, "^crediting and
deducting therefrom" so many as have been enlisted or drafted into the
service prior to the 1st proximo. This is equivalent to a call of 200,000 more.
As soon as the quota of this State is announced, and the basis upon which
the call is made known, I will submit to you a statement of quotas of each
county under such call, and, as far as possible, the number of enlistments
since the 1st of October last.
I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Allen C. Fuller,
Adjutant General.
CIRCULAR.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office, May 1, 1863.
To Commanding Officer Regiment Illinois Volunteers:
I take the liberty of inclosing: to you a copy of General Order No. 43 of this Department
dated July 16, 1862, and of calling your particular attention to such portions of it as requires
the reason to be stated in cases where recommendations are not made for promotions in
regular line.
This order has been in force nearly ten months, and, after having been very fully con"
sidered by officers of Illinois Volunteers and many general officers, has met their approba-
tion. Indeed I believe ir. no instance has its repeal or modification been recommended.
And yet it is frequently misunderstood or its provisions disregarded in making recommen-
dations for promotions.
The rule is, promotions in line. Occasional exceptions are, however, recognized. In
every case claimed as an exception, the cause should be assigned. For instance a private
or officer of a corapuny is recommended for promotion in another company. In such case,
the reason for this should be fully stated, and it should be certified that there is no private
or officer in the company in which the vacancy exists competent and worthy to fill it. And
so if it proposed to '"jump" a senior officer by a private or non-commissioned officer in the
same company, the cause should be stated so that the necessity for doing so shall not only
appear of record, but that the responsibility of doing a seeming injustice to a senior officer
in the line of promotion shall be assumed by the commanding officer recommending it.
Of course there is strictly no rank among non-commissioned officers; and yet the pre-
sumption is that they are appointed to those offices according to their relative merit and
qualifications, and the same principle applies in recommending them for promotion. And
as frequent changes are made among these officers of which this Department islnot advised
the position occupied by them when recommended for promotion should alwajs be stated
Complaints are occasionally made that commissions are not promptly issued after rec
ommendation are made. And since the recent harsh order of the War Department requir
ing an actual receipt an'l acceptance of commissions before the officer is entitled to pay
impatience at the least delay is manifested.
That there are frequent delays here is admitted. But they almost invariably arise here
from one of two causes, to-wit: a want of attention to Order 43 in omitting to state reasons
as above suggested, or the delays in promptly receiving notices of the acceptance of the
resignation or decease of officers.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 33
When recommendations are informal they are referred back for revision, and a decision
reserved until they are returned completed. Until recently, in one of the departments in
which Illinois regiments are serving, the notices of the acceptance of resignations were
first forwarded to thelAdjutant General of the army and information only received here
through that department. On account of the Immense amount of business in the Executive
and this department dur'ng the past two years, that delsys have occasionally occurred here
when neither of the foregoing causes existed is not denied, but it is denied that such delays
have been numerous or of long duration.
Attention to the inclosed order and these suggestions will secure prompt co-operation
with commanding officers of Illinois regiments in filling the vacancies which occur, as it is
the ardent wish of His Excellency, Governor Yates, and myself that no just cause of com-
plaint shall in this respect at any time exist.
I take the liberty also to call your attention to the subject of the medical department of ^
your regiment. Under the provisions of General Order No. 25 of the War Department, of
May 25. 1861. Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons are commissioned by the Governor. They
must pass an examination by the board of medical examiners appointed by the Governor.
Application for permit for such examination should be made either to the Governor or to
this department.
Each regiment is entitled to one Surgeon and two Assistant Surgeons, and It is of the
utmost importance that each regiment be constantly supplied with the full complement of
these commissioned officers. They are appointed and commissioned by the Governor, but it
is desired they should only be appointed on recommendation of the commanding officers of
the regiments. Examinations by said board are also required for promotions, and to give
facility to Acting Surgeons, Assistant Surgeons and Hospital Stewards for promotions,
the State examiners have been two or three times sent to the field. Notwithstanding this,
however, about seventy vacancies in the medical departments of our regiments exist. The
Surgeon General of the army, and his assistants are now insisting that the vacancies
should be promptly filled and every effort ^ill be made to do so. If there is a vacancy in
your regiment, and a recommendation has been or shall be made, the vacancy will be filled
as soon as possible.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General,
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, June 30. 1863.
Major Thomas M. Vincent.
Assistant Adjutant General. Washington.
Major: I had the honor, a few days since, to send you a copy of my annual report to
the care of Brigadier-General L. Thomas, and hope the same has been received.
For several days since I have been engaged in revising my list, with the view of cor-
recting any errors that could be discovered, and be able to report also the recruits which
have been enlisted since the first of January last.
As explanatory of the difficulties of furnishing absolutely reliable information of the
strength of each Illinois regiment and corps. I invite your attention to pages 4 to 7 of my
report. Schedule "A." pages 54 to H8, inclusive, contains a carefully prepared statement of
our forces up to January 1, 1863. Enlistments since that time have been added, and the gen-
eral accuracy of the list of January 1, 1863. ascertained.
I now have the honor to enclose you a tabular statement including additional enlist-
ments to this day so far as can be ascertained. The total number enlisted under direction
of Colonel Morrison, Superintendent of Recruits, and sent to regiments during the past
year ending today, is just 3,300, and I have carried them to the credit of the respective regi-
ments to which they were assigned, according to a report this day received from Colonel
Morrison.
The 6th, 7th, Sth. 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th regiments were originally three months' men,
but were subsequently re-organized as three years' men, something less, however, than
2,000 re-enlisting. (See Report, page 59.)
The strength of these seven regiments was originally 4. 680
Re-enlisted 2, 000
Three months' men 2, 680
It will be seen that the State of Illinois has furnished the following volunteers:
Three years' men prior to July 2, 1862 72,244
Three years' men since July 2, 1862 59.351
Total three years' men 131.595
Three months' men enlisted in 6th to 12th, inclusive, and 67th to 71st,
inclusive, prior to July 2. 1862 7, 581
Grand total 139.176
Vol. 1—3
34 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
I have, at very greati inconvenience and expense, procured the muster-in and descrip-
tive rolls of nearly all regiments or corps as they were when ordered to the field. No rolls
have, however, been filed of the 3,300 who have been recruited and sent to regiments under
the direction of the State Superintendent. The rolls of these men are indispensably neces-
sary, and I respectfully suggest they should be furnished this ofiftce, as well as recruits
hereafter enlisted.
Hoping the enclosed statement and the foregoing may be satisfactory, I have the honor
to remain,
Very respectfully, your obedient servant.
ALLEN C. FULLER.
Adjutant General, Illinois,
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield. August 10. 1863.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington. D. C.
Major: On the 30th of June last I had the honor to enclose you a revised list of volun-
teers from this State to that date.
I suppose that the list was received and satisfactory as 1 have learned nothing to the
contrary.
Before any definite action is taken in relation to a draft in this State, I desire to have
an additional credit made to this State, and I beg leave respectfully to inform you that I
am now engaged with the Adjutant General of Missouri, in ascertaining the number of
Illinois volunteers who enlisted in Missouri regiments, and also the number of Missouri
volunteers who enlisted in Illinois regiments. This adjustment now being made will, I
think, show from three to five thousand in favor of this State, and I trust the matter will
be completed within a few days.
I would respectfully enquire whether such an adjustment, if agreed to by the States of
Missouri and Illinois, will be approved by the Secretary of War or Provost Jtarshal Gen-
eral.
Allow me to call your attention to the latter part of my letter of June 30, in relation to
descriptive rolls of volunteers enlisted under direction of Superintendent ;of Recruiting
Service, and enquire whether the information desired can be furnished this office.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
/ ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General, Illinois.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, August 19, 1863.
Brigadier General Allen C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield.
General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 16th inst.,
in reference to the list of volunteers from your State, forwarded by you June 30, and a
proposed adjustment as to certain volunteers from your State and Missouri.
In a few days I will forward to you a statement from the records of this office showing
the number of men furnished by the State, and for which the Department has given credit.
No difficulty is apparent in reference to the adjustment of volunteers now under con-
sideration by yourself and the Adjutant General of Missouri. A final answer will be given
so soon as the statement showing numbers, etc., is received at this office.
In reference to the muster in and descriptive rolls of recruits, referred to in your letter
of June 30, 1 would respectfully state that, at an early day. we will endeavor to furnish you
with copies of all records filed here. I regret that the request has been so long overlooked.
I have the honor to remain. General.
Your most obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S REPORT. 35
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, Septembers, 1863.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.
Major: I am directed by His Excellency, Governor Yates, to acknowledge the receipt
of your favor of the 31st ultimo, covering Exhibit of troops furnished by this .State up to
June 11, 1863.
There appears a discrepancy of a few thousand between my Exhibit and the one fur-
nished by you, but I am happy to know that the difference can not at present affect the
question of draft in this State.
I also notice that only 1,398 recruits, for the years 1861-'62, are credited the State. I beg
leave, respectfully, to enquire whether that is intended to include recruits for old regi-
ments mustered by Colonel Morrison. Superintendent of the Recruiting Service for this
State. I presume it does not. from the fact that he reports to me, December 22, 1862, !2, 753
as having at that time been mustered by him and forwarded from his depot here to the
field. His report to me. June 30. 1863, is 3, -300.
Colonel Morrison informs me this morning that he has not forwarded to you his mus-
ter-in rolls, but that the number of his recruits may be found in his account rendered to you
of premiums paid, showing over three thousand.
I shall be able, I think, in a few days, to explain other discrepancies to your satisfac-
tion.
1 feel confident that the adjustment with Missouri, heretofore referred to, will .give the
State of Illinois an additional credit of at least five thousand.
1 would not now trouble you with unnecessary inquiries, but I would feel greatly
■obliged for a reply as to the recruits above mentioned.
I remain. Major, very respectfully.
Your obediont servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,1
Adjutant General, Illinois.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. D. C, September 12, 1863.
Brigadier General A. C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield.
General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th inst..
in reference to the number— 1,398— representing recruits for regiments in the field.
In reply, I would respectfully state that the number is taken from the muster-in rolls
here filed, and is the total thus accounted for.
To have the 6.053 recruits, referred to in your letter, passed to the credit of the State, it
is only necessary for Colonel Morrison to certify that they were mustered into the United
States service. Copies of the muster-in rolls can yet be forwarded by him.
Any other omissions you may point out will be promptly considered, with a viewof alsat-
isfactory adjustment ot any differences which may exist.
I have the honor to remain. General,
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 14, 1863.
His Excellency. Richard Yates.
Governor of the State of Illinois. Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to mform you that the State of Illinois stands credited upon the
books of the Adjutant General of the Army, with an excess of 44,851 over all calls for
troops in 1861. 1862 and 1863, up to the 11th day of June. I
The quota of the State for the present draft is 36,700. The excess of troops heretofore
furnished by it, over this quota, is 8,151. There will, therefore, be no draft in Illinois under
the present call for troops, and the number of 8,151 will stand to its credit in the future de-
mands of the General Government.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed) JAMES B. FRY;
Provost Marshal General.
36 ADJUTANT general's EEPORT.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, Sept. 24. 1863.
Brigadier Gendral Allen C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield.
General: I hare the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th inst.
in reference to copies of cereain muster-in rolls, and the names of the 1.398 recruits for 1861
and 1862.
In reply I am directed to inform you that copies of the rolls will be furnished you at an
early day. They are now being prepared.
In reference to furnishing the names of the recruits, I regret to say that the great pres-
sure upon the rolls will prevent this last request from being complied with. Claims for
pensions and pay are so numerous and pressing that they must have the precedance.
I will instruct the mustering officers in your State to furnish you all the information
they may have.
I am. General, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Asst. Adjutant General.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, October 22, 1863.
Major Taomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington.
Major: Referring to your favor of the 12th ultimo, I have the honor to inform you that
I have received from Colonel P. Morrison, late Superintendent of Recruiting Service in this
State, muster-in rolls of three hundred and twenty (320) recruits mustered by him for old
regiments, between the 9th day of March and the 19th day of April, 1862,
I have also the honor to enclose a list of musters made by Colonel Morrison between
the 19th of April, 1862. and the 11th of June, 1863, showing an additional number of 3,596 for
which no rolls had been returned to the Adjutant General of the Army, making total
musters by Colonel Morrison prior to June 11. 1863, for which no credit has been given the
State, of 3,916.
I have also the honor to enclose a certificate of the Adjutant General of Missouri,
showing that credit should be given this State of 3,129 on account of volunteers from this
.State mustered into Missouri regimeifts. This number will be increased, probably, from
1,500 to 2,000 when the actual residence of Illinoisans in Missouri regiments is ascertained.
You will not fail to notice from the certificate that Illinois has credited Missouri with all
Missourians enlisting in Illinois regiments, without reference to the place of enrollment,
while no credit is given Illinois except for those actually enrolled in Missouri.
My descriptive rolls show the actual residence of volunteers, and the Adjutant General
of Missouri has adopted that form of roll, and is now receiving from the field the informa-
tion which will give Illinois additional credit.
I would respectfully request, therefore, that Illinois be credited with the above 7,045.
Awaiting your reply, I have the honor to remain, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
WAR DEFARIMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D. C, October 22, 1863.
His Excellency. Richard Yates.
Governor of Illinois, Springfield.
Your quota of three hundred thousand (300.000) volunteers called for by the President,
based on enrollment of the first class, is twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and thirty
(27.930). This is exclusive of any deficiencies you may have on present drafts or former
calls, and these will be considered only in case another draft is necessary in January.
Letter by mail.
(Signed.) JAMES B. PRY.
Provost Marshal General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington, D. C, Oct. 24, 1863.
Brigadier General Allen C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield, 111.
General: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 21st
inst., calling my attention to a supoosed "apparent discrepancy" in the several calls upon
the State of Illinois.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 37
The assigfnment of volunteers called for from Illinois in 1862 was its proportion of three
hundred thousand, based upon population.
The quota fixed for draft was one-fifth of the enrollment of the first class, with fifty
per cent, added. It had no relation to three hundred thousand troops. No definite number
was called for.
The present call on Illinois is for twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and thirty,
which is the proportion of three hundred thousand to the total number of men enrolled in
the first class throughout the United States.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, Oct. 28, 1863.
Colonel Jajies B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General, Washington, D. C.
Colonel: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favor of the 21st inst.,
addressed to His Excellency Governor Yates, and by him forwarded to me from Washing
ton, with an endorsement: "To adopt such course in relation to the subject of the com-
munication as seemed best."
I take the liberty, therefore, to submit a few facts, and would thank you for your opinion
and advice.
By the 1st of December next I think I can determine the actual residence of every
three-years' volunteer in our regiments who has enlisted since the commencement of the
war. My descriptive rolls which I have procured, and am procuring, from the field, will
show this.
Some portions of the State furnished more than their quota under the calls of 1861, while
others more than their quota under the calls of 1862, and while again other parts of the State
are behind under both, and this not by congressional districts, but by counties and towns. ,
Now, if it can be accurately ascertained upon a general account, since the commence-/
ment of the war, what each town and county has furnished, would it not be more equitable'
to make an apportionment accordingly? /
As a basis of such apportionment would not population according to last census be
preferable to the late enrollment?
Pardon me for requesting your views, and which will be received officially or privately
as you prefer.
I have the honor. Colonel,
To remain, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
AliLEN C. PULLER,
Adjutant General.
******* * * *
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office
Springfield, November 6, 1863.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.
Major: In accordance with request contained in your circular letter of Sept. 3, 1863,
addressed to His Excellency, Governor Yates, I have the honor to enclose a return of three
years volunteers furnished by this State to 30th September inclusive, including all borne
on muster-in rolls received during the month of October of musters made prior to that
time.
In the statement made by you June 11, 1863, this State is only credited with 125,321. In
your letter of September 12, you say, "to have the 6.053 (should be 3,300, see my letter of
September 5) recruits referred to. passed to the credit of the State, it is only necessary for
Colonel Morrison to certify that they were mustered into the United States service; copies
of the muster-in rolls can yet be forwarded." On the 22d ultimo I forwarded Colonel Mor-
rison's certificate of musters of 3,596, and informed you I had his muster-in rolls of 320,
making a total of Colonel Morrison's musters 3.916— making a total of 129,237.
You will doubtless be surprised, when I assure you that no new regiments have been
raised in this State since June 11, and I think not over one thousand additional musters
made since that time, to find from my return that the State has furnished 137,531, being
8. 294 more than are above accounted for. And yet I am satisfied that additional reports
which I shall soon have from our regiments will Increase that number.
That muster-in rolls in your department, or in this office, are not reliable in establishing
the number of troops furnished has long been evident to me, and my "researches" during
the last six weeks have confirmed that opinion. A single instance now before me will
illustrate this. Upon the muster-in rolls of Colonel Morrison, of the foregoing 320, appear
38 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
29 names of recruits mustered by him March 30, 1862, and yet these same names appear on
the muster-in rolls returned by Lieutenant W. G. Hoffman, 3d U. S. Cavalry, as mustered
by him May 18, 1863.
In further explanation of the difficulties 1 have met in making the enclosed return I
specially invite your attention to statistical information therein contained, and the "re-
marks" explanatory of the labor (three clerks and myself six weeks) required in its prep-
aration. Pardon me for here saying that nearly all of this labor would have been avoided if
Mustering officers had promptly returned their muster-in rolls.
I respectfully and urgently request that you order that I be furnished with copies of
muster-in rolls noted on said return as "lacking" or "short." Aside from their importance
in aiding to ascertain the forces furnished by this State they are daily of the utmost im-
portance in furnishing information to Federal officers and citizens.
In relation to the "1.398 recruits for 1861," and referred to in my letter of September 14.
and in yours of September 24, I can only add that as they constitute no part of Colonel
Morrison's musters. Colonel Oakes informs me, as I expected he would be obliged to, that
he has no record of them. I very much need them, but of course I am unable to get them
except through your assistance.
In conclusion I wish to say that I was much mistaken in the statement in my letter of
September 1, "a few more copies would complete my records of muster-in rolls." Upon a
personal examination I find the deficiency much larger than I anticipated. The deficiency
is almost wholly of forces raised prior to my taking possession of this office in November,
1861.
1 trust I have now a reliable starting point for October 1, and will note additions and
any corrections which appear necessary, and endeavor to have my report promptly made
up on the first day of January next without troubling you with such long letters of expla-
nations and grievances.
Sincerely thanking you. Major, for your uniform promptness and courtesy,
I have the honor to remain.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
****** ** * *
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Peovost Marshal General's Office.
Washington, D. C, Nov. 12, 1863.
General Allen C. Fuller, —
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield.
Sir: Your letter of the 28th October has been received, and in reply I have to say that
an authentic account of the number of men furnished by each town and county of the State
of Illinois will be of very great :vaiue, and the want of such information, heretofore, has
been a cause of embarrassment in assigning quotas.
It would not be advisable to make the population as shown by the census of 1860 a basis,
because it (the census) does not now represent the number of males subject to military
duty as accurately as the enrollment. The change in population since 1860 has been prin-
cipally among the men, and it is most likely greatest, in those towns which have sent most
to the war. Two towns which might show equal population in 1860, and from which, if that
were taken as a basis, equal numbers would be called, mighr be very unequally assessed
now, if one should have suffered a loss of four or five hundred of its men, and the other of
a small number or none at all.
The enrollment is a census of those men who have not yet rendered the military service
to which they are liable, and although from the changes constantly occurring, it may not
represent the number of men in any town at the date of any future draft, still it will be a
better approximation than the census taken three years ago.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) JAMES B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C. Nov. 19, 1863.
Brigadier General A. C. Fuller,
Adjutant General Illinois, Springfield.
Your report sixth (6th) instant received. Have not received your letter twenty-second
(22d) October, enclosing Colonel Morrison's certificate for three thousand five hundred and
ninety-six (3,596) men, but have passed to the credit of the State that number, and the three
hundred and twenty (320) additional.
1 am now having our records thoroughly re-examined, and within a week will answer
your carefully prepared statement.
Our roll room is much pressed for information, and the fact must be my excuse for
delay.
(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 39
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant Gerekal's Office,
Springfield, Nov. 20, 1863.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General. Washington.
Major: I have the honor to aclinowledffe the receipt of your telegram of today, inform-
ing me that my letter of the 22d ultimo had not been received. I herewith enclose copy of
that letter, and also copy of joint certificate between myself and the Adjutant General of
Missouri, showing that the State of Illinois is entitled to a credit of 3,129 on account of bal-
ance of volunteers from this State in Missouri regiments.
As my return of the 6th instant includes all of Colonel Morrison's Musters, so far as is
now known, the 3,916 should not be credited in addition to the 137.531, but the above 3.129 in
Missouri legiments should be added, making the total credit to October 1, 1863, 140,690.
Trusting that a careful examination of my return sent you the 6th instant will satisfy
you of its general accuracy,
I remain. Major, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. t'ULLER,
Adjutant General.
Telegram,
WashinCxTON, Nov. 26, 1863.
Brigadier General A. C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
Re-examination of our records, just completed, will permit Illinois to be credited with
one hundred and thirty-six thousand two hundred and sixty-eight (136,268) men. Koregoing
does not embrace number adjusted between Illinois and Missouri, per your letter Novem-
ber 20. More fully by mail.
(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjtitant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. D. C, November 27, 1863.
Brigadier General A. C. Fuller.
Adjutant General of Illinois, Springfield.
General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th inst.,
covering a statement of troops furnished by the State of Illinois.
On the 26th inst.. I telegraphed you the result of a re-examination of our rolls and
records, and I now respectfully enclose the detailed statement thereof, in which is em-
braced all original organizations and recruits therefor. It will be seen that your records,
and those of this Department, show a difference of 1,263 (135,531—136,268—1,263) which, with
our present rolls and returns, can not be passed to the credit of the State.
The 3,129 men. resulting from an adjustment between the States of Illinois and Mis-
souri, will be duly credited to the State of Illinois, and deducted from the credits given
Missouri.
If upon an examination of the statement herewith, it should appear that any of the
organizations therein are involved in the aforesaid adjustment, please advise me of the
fact.
The missing rolls noted on your statement will be supplied you by copies from this of-
fice, so soon as they can be prepared; this, from the pressure on our roll room, will re-
quire some little time.
Copies of the rolls asked for in your letter of September 14, were forwarded you on
the third day of October.
I have the honor to be. General,
Very respectfully your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adhitant General.
Telegram. Washington, December 1, 1863-
Adjutant General, Illinois.
Calls of eighteen sixty-one (1861) and eighteen hundred sixty-two (1862) were based
on white population.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
40 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Telegram. Washington, December 28, 1863.
Adjutant General, Illinois.
Seventy-nine (79) men, Mississippi Marine Brigade, have been credited to your State,
You will be advised as to recruits from regular army when statement is ready.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
GENERAL headquarters. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 8. 1864.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington.
Major: I have the honor to enclose certiiicate of General John B. Gray. Adjutant
General of Missouri, showing that six thousand and thirty two residents of this State
have enlisted in the volunteer regiments of Missouri, in the servioe of the United States.
This number includes the four thousand three hundred and fifty-live (4.355) mentioned in
certificate of General Gray, of partial examinations of September 22, 1863, heretofore for-
warded to you.
It also appears upon final examination, December 30, 1863. that the sixteen hundred
and fifty-nine (1,659) Missourians have enlisted in volunteer regiments of Illinois. This,
however, includes the eleven hundred and seventy-six mentioned in said certificate of
September 22, 1863.
It thus appears that the total balance in favor of Illinois is four thousand three hun-
dred and seventy-three (4,373). But as three thousand one hundred and twenty-nine
(3.129) have heretofore been passed to the credit of this State, (your letter of November 27,
1863,) the State of Illinois is only entitled to an additional credit of twelve hundred and
forty-four (1,244).
I have the honor, therefore, respectfully, to request that an additional credit of twelve
hundred and forty-four (1.244 J be placed to the credit of this State.
I remain. Major, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
ALLEN C. FULLER.
Adjutant General.
•Telegram.
Springfield, III.. January 8, 1864.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington.
The States of Illinois and Missouri have just completed final adjustment heretofore re-
ported to you. It appears that 6,032 residents of Illinois have enlisted in Missouri regi-
ments, and that 1.659 residents of Missouri, have enlisted in Illinois regiments, showing
balance in favor of Illinois, 4.373. From this balance should be deducted 3,129 passed to
credit of Illinois November 27, 1863, leaving additional credit for Illinois of 1,244. 1 send by
today's mail certificate of Adjutant General of Missouri for the above 6,032. Will the ad-
ditional 1,244 be passed to the credit of this State?
ALLEN C. FULLER.
Adjutant General.
Telegram.
Springfield, III.. January 8, 1864.
Major Thomas M. Vincent.
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington.
I have the honor to enquire if the calls on this State for three-years volunteers are as
follows:
Total calls of 1S61 47. 785
Total cal I s of 1862, equivalent to 32, 685
Total calls of 1863 64.630
Grand total 145,100
And if so. whether the State is exempt from a draft, pi-ovided it has furnished that number
prior to the 6th day of the present month.
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General Illinois.
Tdegram.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D. C, January 9, 1864.
General Fuller.
Adjutant General Illinois, Springfield.
Your dispatch of the 8th received. All matters relating to quotas in case of draft will be
considered in time. In the meanwhile can you not restore and keep up the enthusiasm for
volunteering so as to keep Illinois more in advance of all calls than any other State. I fear
your speech in Chicago will check recruiting in other parts of the State unless you can stir
the people up again.
(Signed.) JAMES B. PRY.
Provost Marshal General.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 41
Telegram.
Sppingfield, III., January 9, 1864.
€olonel James B. Fry,
Washington. D. C.
Your dispatch of today is received. A semi-official dispatch from Washington, the
day I made my speech in Chicago, that the draft would be postponed until the first of Feb-
ruary, had a bad effect upon recruiting. It was thi.s and not my speech, and it was not
until the effect of the dispatch was overcome that recruiting revived, and he who reports to
you to the contrary is either ignorant or malicious. 1 would, under the same circumstances,
if possible, have repeated that speech from Chicago to Cairo, and prove by the muster-rolls
its favorable effect.
I will do all [ can to keep Illinois ahead of other States: our people demand that
accounts shall be made up with each county. I have been censured for not doing this, and
yet I can not do it until the two dispatches to Major Vincent of yesterday are answered.
God knows I am willing to do everything I can to cooperate with the Federal authorities,
but I am not responsible for a policy over which I have no control. I will write you fully
tomorrow. In the meantime. I oeg of you to answer those dispatches, that I may make up
my accounts with counties, and then we will again go to work.
Until this is done, recruiting has substantially stopped, for there are now no liberal
bounties nor much fear of draft.
ALLEN C. FULLER.
Adjutant General.
Telegram.
Washington, January 11, 1864.
Adjutant General of Illinois:
The additional twelve hundred and forty-four (1,244) recruits, for adjustment between
Illinois and Missouri will, of course, be passed to credit of Illinois so soon as the joint cer-
tificate of adjustment between States is received. Above is answer to your dispatch of 8th.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Telegram.
Washington, January 12, 1864.
Adjutant General of Illinois:
Recruits for navy are not entitled to volunteer's bounty. We have no record of them
being credited to states.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Telegram.
Springfield, III.. January 14, 1864.
Hon. E. M. STANTON.
Secretary of War, Washington.
Several Illinois regiments, having re-enlisted, are enroute home for reorganization.
There are recruiting parties, amounting to seven hundred officers and enlisted men, hert>
from regiments in the field, and who are under the orders of the Superintendent of Re-
cruiting Service here. I think that officer, who is also Provost Marshal General of the State,
has all the business on his hands he can attend to until the first of March next.
I desire to have these veteran regiments report to me their re enlistment and re-organ-
ization under my orders, and the Federal officers on duty here must provide quarters and
subsistence on,my requisition. I am confident that this course will materially promote the
public service. Please answer.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES,
Governor
Telegram.
Springfield, III., January 16, 1864
Colonel James B. Fry.
Provost Marshal General, Washington, D. C.
Does the War Department propose to ascertain and determine the number of volunteers
furnished by each county in this State prior to the last call, in order to determine the bal-
ance (if any) of quota then due from such county! Or will I be allowed to ascertain and de-
termine the accounts with counties and localities for volunteers furnished by them, and as-
sign to them their respective quotas under all calls?
In other words, does the General Government insist upon adjusting these matters m
this State, or will it adopt the adjustment made by me, provided, of course, the State, as
such, furnishes its full quota under all calls?
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES.
Governor.
42 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D. C. January 18, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois, Springfield.
Sir: Your dispatch of the 16th instant is received. The War Department does not pro-
pose to attempt the ascertainment of the number of volunteers furnished by each county
in Illinois prior to the last call. No account prior to last call was kept by the War Depart-
ment with counties, the record being kept only with the State at large. At the time of
making up quotas for the late draft the account of the State of Illinois was made up, and
she was found to have a surplus greater than her quota, and was therefore exempt from
that draft. (See my letter of October 21, 1863.) If you can show exactly tvhat proportion of
all the men furnished by the State prior to the last call properly belongs to each county. I
presume the War Department would adopt your report on this subject, but I would remark
that the manner in which volunteers rushed to arms in the earlv stages of the rebellion,
will, it seems tome, render it very difficult for you to accomplish this task satisfactorily.
The enrollment act does not require it. It says that in assigning the quotas to Congres-
sional districts, we should take into consideration the number of men furnished hy the states,
etc. It was the desire of all towns and counties to be credited on the late draft with what
each had furnished; but after the most earnest efforts, I found it impossible to get from
any State such information as would have justified an attempt to give such credits, and
hence returned to a strict compliance with the law in this matter, and when a State had a
surplus, I divided that among the districts pro rata with the enrollment, and then in each
district divided again the surplus assigned to it among its sub-districts, and I think this is
the only practical method of adjusting the accounts for men furnished prior to entering
upon the enrollment act. Since the last call, our orders are to keep a record by the muster-
in rolls of where every man is to be credited, and for the present and the future there should
be no trouble, if our officers are careful in crediting each locality with its men, but 1 do not
believe that the same rule can be applied to the past, and the law does not require that it
should be. Theee is no doubt that it would be more just and satisfactory if it could be done.
I feel sure it can not.
I am, sir, ^ery respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost 3farshal General.
Telegram.
Springfield, III., January 25, 1864.
Hon. E. M. Stanton,
Secretary of War.
On the 8th inst. my Adjutant General, by my order, telegraphed Colonel Fry. Provost
Marshal General, enquiring if one hundred and forty-five thousand one hundred (145,100)
three years' men was the total calls made upon this State, to which no satisfactory reply has
been received. On the fourteenth (14th) inst. I telegraphed to you. requesting that our vet-
eran regiments be recruited and re-organized under my orders, which I fear has been over-
looked.
I respectfully insist I am entitled to definite and specific an.swers to these dispatches.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES.
Governor.
Telegram.
Washington, January 26. 1864.
His Excellency, Governor Yates:
Your telegram of sixteenth (16th) inst. was replied to by letter on the eighteenth (18th).
Will send copy by mail today.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost Marshal General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office.
Washington. D. C. January 26, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois, Springfield.
Sir: In reply to your telegram of the 25th inst., requesting answer to your dispatch of
the 16th inst., I have the honor to enclose herewith copy of communication of the 18th
inst. In answer hereto.
I am. Governor,
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost 3Iarshal General..
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 43
Telearam.
Washington, January 26, 1864.
To Governor Yates:
Colonel Fry refers to a letter forwarded by him on the twelfth (12th) of January to Ad-
jutant-General Fuller, and a telegram of the ninth (9th) of January to General Fuller, in re-
sponse to the enquiries in your telegraph of the eighth (8th), and has just made the follow-
ing report to the proposals submitted in your telegram of the fifteenth. The veteran regi-
ments returning home for re-organization and furlough, referred to in the telegram from
the Governor of Illinois, dated January fourteenth (14th), 1864, are in the service of the
United States and should remain under the control of the United States officers, and not be
placed under the orders of the Governor. However well this might work in the case of the
Governor of Illinois, the principle is wrong and such a precedent might lead to very serious
consequences. I have no doubt Colonel Oakes can attend to these regiments in addition to
what he is now doing, but if he can not, I will ask to have additional officers sent to him. I
hope the Governor will aid in the recruitment of these regiments the same as is done under
similar circumstances by the Governors of other States.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
P. M. General.
The report of Colonel Fry is approved and forwarded, as the reply of this Department.
(Signed) EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of TTar.
Telearam.
Washington, January 26, 1864.
His Excellency. Governor Yates:
Your telegram of the fourteenth (14th) and also of yesterday are in the hands of Colonel
Fry, Provost Marshal General, with directions to furnish you the information you desire.
Colonel Fry informs me that he has already communicated to you the principal part of the
information you wish. I am not aware that there has been at any time any just reason of
complaint on your part of delay in answering your inquiries. It sometimes happens that
they relate to matters which have to be carefully considered in connection with the infor-
mation to be acquired at other points before a response can be given, but except where
some special reason prevents an immediate reply, it has always, so far as I am informed,
been given either by myself or by the officer in charge of the subject to which your iuquiries
relate.
(Signed.) EDWIN M. STANTON,
Secretary of War.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 31, 1864.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.
Major: Referring to my letter of the 8th inst.. enclosing certificate of Adjutant General
John B Gray, of Missouri, showing the enlistment of six thousand and thirty-two (6,032)
residents of Illinois in Missouri regiments, and referring also to your dispatch of the 11th
inst.. informing me that an additional credit would be given this State of twelve hundred
and forty-four (1,244) on receipt of "joint certificate" of adjustment between the States of
Illinois and Missouri, I have the honor to enclose you such "joint certificate" of General
Gray and myself, and respectfully request that such additional credit be given this State,
unless the same was already done on receipt of my letter of the 8th inst. above referred to.
I now enclose this "joint certificate" because I have not had the honor of a reply to my
letter of the 8th inst., and therefore supposed that the certificate therein enclosed was not
sufficient to secure the additional credit now requested,
I have the honor to remain, Major,
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
It is hereby certified that on further examination of the files and records of the
Adjutant General's office of the States of Illinois and Missouri, that six thousand and
thirty-two (6,032) residents of the State of Illinois have been enlisted in the volunteer
regiments from Missouri in the service of the United States for three years or during the
war, and that sixteen hundred and fifty-nine (1,659) residents of the State of Missouri have
been enlisted in the volunteer regiments from Illinois, in the service of the United States,
for three years or during the war; and that these numbers, respectively, include the four
thousand three hundred and fifty-five (4,355) Ulinoisans. and eleven hundred and seventy-
six (1.176) Missourians mentioned in certificate of partial examination, dated September
22, 1863.
Given in duplicate, Springfield, 111., January 8, 1864.
(Signed.) ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General, Illinois.
(Signed.) JOHN B. GRAY,
AdjiUant General, Missouri.
44 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Telegram. Springfield, February 1. 1864.
<;!olonel James B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General, Washington.
Your dispatch of the 26th and letter of the 18th ultimo were received.
On the &th ultimo my Adjutant General, by my direction, telegraphed you, inquiring
if one hundred and forty-five thousand one hundred (145.100) was the total quota of this
State under all calls made by the Federal Government. Oh the 9th ultimo you answered
him that all matters relating to draft would be considered in time. This answer is not
satisfactory and I now respectfully request a definite answer to that inquiry.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES.
Governor.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, February 3, 1864.
Major Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington, D. C.
Majotj: I have the honor to enclose a revised list of three years' volunteers furnished
by this State prior to October 1, 1863, consolidated by regiments.
Prom said list you will notice I claim that one hundred and forty-five thousand seven
hundred and forty-five (145.735) less sixteen hundred and fifty-nine (1.659) credited
Missouri, being one hundred and forty-four thousand and eighty-six (144,086), were fur-
nished by the State prior to October 1st.
In my list transmitted Nov. 6, 1863, the number stated was 137.531, exclusive of volun-
teers from this State in Missouri regiments, and the number credited by you according to
your revised list sent me November 27,1863, is one hundred and thirty-six thousand two
hundred and sixty-eight (136,268). Since then, I believe you have credited the State three
thousand one hundred and twenty-nine (3,129), and twelve hundred and forty-four (1,244)—
total four thousand three hundred and seventy-three (4,373)— on account of settlement made
with Missouri, making total credits to this State for enlistments made prior to last call, one
hundred and forty thousand six hundred and forty-one (140,641).
The difference between 137.531, amount claimed in my first list, and 136,268, amount cred-
ited in your revised list of November 27, was 1.263. Our present difference for the same
period now appears to be 3.445. This increase of difference is principally occasioned by
my omitting 956 Mechanic Fusileers, 127 Busteed's Battery and 55 Company H, 4th Kansas,
whose rolls had not been furnisned me. Since the receipt of your revised list, I have re-
ceived additional returns from our regiments, and have again corrected and compared
every name, to avoid any being counted twice, with the following result: Loss by transfer,
six hundred and sixty-three (663) and gains by names on casualty returns of thirteen hun-
dred and nine (1.309), which had not been reported on any other return. The latter were
almost entirely in regiments whose original muster-in-rolls I had not been furnished with.
Besides these sources of information I sent, on the 3d of December, a circular to all
our regiments, a form of which 1 take the liberty to enclose. I give you on the enclosed
list, under the head of Field Return, the reports of those from whom I have received re-
turns. In the enclosed return I also insert in separate columns the credits given by you in
your first and revised return.
I have the honor to remain. Major.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adiutant General.
**********
Telegram.
Washington, Feb. 4, 1864.
Governor Yates:
Your dispatch of 2d received. The calls made upon Illinois are as follows; In eighteen
hundred and sixty-one. call for forty-seven thousand seven hundred and eighty-five (47.785) ;
in July, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, call for twenty-six thousand one hundred forty-
eight (26.148) volunteers for three years; in August, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, call
for twenty-six thousand one hundred forty-eight (26,148) militia for nine months. The quota
for draft in eighteen hundred and sixty-three was thirty-six thousand seven hundred
(36,700); the quota under call for October 17, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, was twenty-
seven thousanu nine hundred thirty (27,930). If this does not answer your inquiry satisfac-
torily, please make your wishes known by letter.
(Signed.; J. B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
Telegram.
Springfield, III., Feb. 4, 1864.
Colonel James B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General, Washington City, D. C.
The State of Illinois has two regiments and eight independent batteries, I respectfully
request authority to raise four more batteries, and organize a third i-egiment.
I do not think Illinois has had the privilege of raising her proportion of artillery, and I
am anxious to raise four more batteries. 1 shall consider a great privilege to do so.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES,
Governor.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 45-
Telegram. ^_
Washington. Feb. 4, 1864.
His Excellency, Governor Yates:
Can you raise promptly forty (40) companies of infantry, to be combined by you into reg-
iments as fast as companies are completed. If so, please enter upon it at once, and com-
plete the undertaking as soon as possible.
(Signed.) J. B. FRY.
Provost Marshal General.
PROCLAMATION.
Executive Department,
Springfield, III., February 5, 1864.
To THE People OF Illinois:
It is -with feelings o£ the profoundest satisfaction that I announce to you
the number of men which Illinois has contributed to the armies of the Union
from the commencement of the Rebellion to the present time.
Our contingent of volunteers under the calls of the President:
In 1861 was 47,785
In 1862 was 32,685
In 1863 was 64.630
Total quotas under all calls 145.100
The last call was made October 17, 1863, and the State had furnished and
been credited one hundred and twenty-five thousand three hundred and
twenty one C125,321J men — a surplus of eight thousand one hundred and fifty-
one (8,151) over all other calls to be credited to our contingent for that call,.
and which reduced it to 19,779 men, with still other credits claimed, but not
fully adjusted because of imperfect record in case of citizens, and in some
instances whole companies of lUinoisans, who had entered the regiments of
other states at times when our quotas under given calls were entirely full,
and because of which, their services I was reluctantly compelled to decline.
In the volunteer regiments fron the State of Missouri 6,032 citizens of Illi-
nois were enrolled and mustered, and in Illinois regiments there have been
1,659 residents of the State of Missouri enlisted; which leaves, as between the
States, a credit of 4,273 in favor of Illinois.
After adjustment of credit of 125,321 at and prior to October last, from
more careful examination of the rolls and returns from the field, it was as-
certained that we were entitled to an additional credit of 10,947, which in-
creased the number enrolled in our own regiments, and for which we were
entitled to credit, prior to last call, of 136,238, leaving the whole account
thus:
Quotas under all calls 145, 100
Credits for enlistments in Illinois regiments 136, 268
Balance in Missouri regiments 4, 373 — 140, 641
Total balance due the Government under last call 4,459
Besides the foregoing the State claims an unadjusted balance of 3,264 for
volunteers furnished prior to October 1, 1863, which I doubt not will soon be
credited by the War Department.
Independent of the last mentioned figures, and exclusive of old regiments
re-enlisting as veterans, our quota on the first day of January was more than
filled, as evidenced by rolls returned since the last call.
In other words, the State of Illinois, having under every call exceeded her
quota by the voluntarily demonstrated patriotism of her people, was not, on
the first day of January last, or at any other time, liable to draft.
That this information has not been communicated to the public sooner is
fully explained in the uncertainty which has existed as to the credits which
would be allowed by the War Department, the unadjusted account between
46 ADJUTANT general's REPORT,
our own and neighboring states of the volunteers of the one enlisted in the
regiments of the other, and the incomplete returns of the new recruits en-
listed just prior to and about the first day of January, 1864.
Thus it will be seen that Illinois alone, of all the loyal states of the Union,
furnishes the proud record of not only having escaped the draft, without
credit for her old regiments but of starting under the new call with her quota
largely diminished, by the credit to which she is entitled by thousands of vet-
erans already re-enlisted.
This is only an additional chapter to the fame of our noble State, promptly
and patriotically responding to every call of the Government for men — and
men, too, whose valor, endurance, prompt obedience, noble daring and bril-
liant achievements are unsurpassed by those of any State in the Union.
I can not forbear to refer specially to the cheerful re-enlistment of our old
regiments. Those so designated are the regiments of infantry numbered the
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th 11th and 12th— organized under the call of the President of
April 15th, 1861, for 75,000 three months' volunteers, and were the first in the
field — and re- organized in July and August, 1861, for three years' service —
the 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th regiments, which were first organized
under provisions of an act passed by the extraordinary session of the Gen-
eral Assembly of Illinois, convened April 23, 1861, in anticipation of future
calls of the Government for troops, and which organizations were preserved
intact in State camps until the latter part of that month, and mustered into
the United States service as organized under the law referred to. All the
other mentioned regiments were organized in pursuance of the calls of the
President and orders of the War Department, based on the laws of Congress
of that year.
The infantry regiments at the time of organization, and since, have con-
tained 38,173, and the cavalry 7,477; aggregate 45,650 men, and now comprise
THE VETERAN ROLL OP HONOR OP ILLINOIS.
Seventh Infantry. PortyPirst Infantry.
Eighth Infantry. Porty-Third Infantry.
Ninth Infantry. Porty-Pourth Infantry.
Tenth Infantry. Porty-Pifth Infantry.
Eleventh Infantry. Forty-Sixth Infantry.
Twelfth Infantry. Porty-Eighth Infantry.
Thirteenth Infantry. Porty-Ninth Infantry.
Pourteenth Infantry. Fiftieth Infantry,
Fifteenth Infantry. Fifty-Second Infantry.
Sixteenth Infantry. Fifty-Third Infantry.
Seventeenth Infantry. Fifty-Fourth Infantry.
Eighteenth Infantry. Fifty-Seventh Infantry.
'"Twenty-Sixth Infantry. Fifty-Eighth Infantry.
Twenty-Ninth Infantry. Sixty-Second Infantry.
Thirtieth Infantry, Sixty- Fourth Infantry.
Thirty- First Infantry. Sixty- Sixth Infantry.
Thirty-Second Infantry. Second Cavalry.
Thirty-Third Infantry. Fourth Cavalry.
Thirty-Fourth Infantry. Eighth Cavalry.
Thirty-Sixth Infantry. Ninth Cavalry.
Thirty-Ninth Infantry. Tenth Cavalry.
Fortieth Infantry, Twelfth Cavalry.
The old regiments not yet reported as having re-enlisted are the 19th,
20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 27th, 35th, 37th, 38th, 42d, 47th, 51st, 55th,
56th, 59th, 60th, 61st, 63d, 65th regiments of Infantry, and the 3d, 5th, 6th,
7th and 11th regiments of Cavalry, and the 1st and 2d regiments of Artillery,
Total number of old regiments organized for three years' service:
Infantry 59
Cavalry 10
Artillery 2
Aggregate 71
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 47
Number of regiments re-enlisted as veterans:
Infantry 38
■Cavalry 6
Agreregate 44
The order for re-enlistment of veteran volunteers, issued on the 11th day
of September, 1863, and the rapidity with which they have responded, is
a striking evidence of the attachment to the service and the esteem and re-
spect which our General, Field, Staff and Line Officers have inspired in the
ranks of our invincible armies, and above all, the appreciation they have of
the magnitude of the issue at stake. The most cheering intellia'ence is also
received from the regiments not officially reported as re-enlisted. They are
all made of the same invincible material, and I doubt not, that every regiment
loill retain its number, and soon wheel gloriously into the veteran line.
Though absent for years from their homes and everything held most
sacred and dear, and exposed to untried rigid discipline, and dangers of every
kind — decimated by disease and by death on the battle field, these veterans
return with their old banners, which they have born aloft amid shot and
shell, and the cloud and smoke of many victorious battle fields, to receive the
welcome and congratulations of their loj-al countrymen, and for only a brief
furlough to enjoy the sweets of home and friends, again to return to meet the
foe and fight on until the last rebel shall have laid down his arms, and the
rightful authority of the Government shall be restored over every inch of
American soil. They have come in contact with the enemy, and know better
than the philosopher at home that the rights of man and the power of the
Government can now only be secured by sword and cannon. Their devotion
to country is full of sublimity, not surpassed by that of the veterans of the
ancient Republics, whose patriotism and deeds of valor have been the themes
for song and eloquence for over a thousand years. Can the proudest page of
history point to a nation whose army has participated in more battle fields
than the veteran soldiers of Illinois? At Boonville, Carthage, Wilson's Creek,
Frederickton, Lexington, Belmont, Fort Henry, Fort Donelson, Pea Ridge,
New Madrid, Island No. 10, Shiloh, Farmington, Britton's Lane, luka. Cor-
inth, Hatchie, Parker's Cross Roads, Prairie Grove, Coffeeville, Chickasaw
Bayou, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hills,
Big Black, Siege of Vicksburg, Helena, Port Hudson, Jackson, Little Rock,
Pine Bluffs, Perryville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Lookout Valley, Tus-
cumbia. Mission Ridge, Ringgold and Knoxville in the West — The battles of
Peninsular campaign, Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellors-
ville. Siege of Charleston, on the Eastern coast, and other engagements in
the Department of the Gulf, and innumerable skirmishes, have these same
returned veterans of Illinois participated and borne conspicuous parts. All
honor to them that have so proudly borne themselves, all honor to them that
they still swear fresh allegiance to their country, and with unconquered
spirit resolve never to sheath their swords except over the grave of treason,
and the vindicated authority of the Government and our glorious Union re-
stored.
The quota of the State under the new call will soon be announced, and
each county definitely informed of the number required, and I have no fears
that a single countj'will fail to fill its quota. Recruiting will go on. At the
roll call of the States for their quota on the first day of March, Illinois will
answer "/tere," and should the Government, as in my judgment it ought, call
out full 500,000 more men, and, with demonstrated and overwhelming power
crush out the last vestige of the rebellion, in such an event Illinois would
again respond with her full quota of as brave, patriotic and loyal men as those
who have refiected such resplendent lustre upon her arms.
I express my gratitude for the aid and counsel the old and wise men and
loyal women have given me in organizing troops and caring for the sick and
wounded of our State through the trying months we have passed, and I now
appeal to the young men of Illinois to join our veteran heroes, who, on weary
march and battle plain call you to their side. You have the renown of fore-
fathers to sustain, and the consecrated memories of the noble dead to write
48 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
upon the annals of the Republic, to be saved by its citizens and arms. Be-
tween you and them there is a covenant, and you are pledged, by every sen-
timent of loyalty and honor to God and country, to sustain them in the hour
of conflict. 'Tis yours to accomplish the mission of the century, to inspire
new faith in the capacity of man for self-gfovernment, to preserve the dignity
of labor, and to transmit to posterity the free government of Benjamin
Franklin and George Washington. If you desire your names associated with
the glories of this war, enlist now, for the signs are that its end is near at
hand.
The South is fast becoming convinced that the cool, determined bravery of
one Northern man is equal to the fiery, impetuous valor and bravado of one
Southern man; and that while, day by day, the resources of the South in
men, money and munitions of war and supplies are nearing the point of final
exhaustion, the arm of the loyal States is daily being strengthened, the credit
of the Government is unimpaired, the preparations for prosecuting the war
on the land and on the sea are constantly increasing, and scarcely any limit
can be assigned to the number of men which the Govern ment may call to its
aid. The doom of the rebellion is inevitable. It can, to say the least, only
be a question of time.
Then fill up the ranks — reinforce the columns still advancing, and by
• " ), fill
strength of strong arms in the field, and patriotic sentiment at home, fill
every village and hamlet, claimed by traitors, with the old flag and anthems
of Victory, Freedom and National Union.
I submit herewith the report of Adjutant General Allen C. Fuller, who, in
the organization of our regiments, has labored faithfully, and brought great
energy, efficiency and ability in the discharge of all the varied and compli-
cated duties of the Adjutant General's oflS.ce. To him and assistants in his
oflfice, and to my own staff, am I much indebted for the success which has
crowned my labors in raising, organizing and responding to all the demands
of the large number of troops which Illinois has sewt to the field.
Richard Yates, Governor.
Telegram.
Washington, February 5, 1864.
Adjutant General Illinois:
From reports thus far received, I fear that mustering: officers in the field have not fully
complied with their instructions of December eighth {8th) in reference to localities tO'
which re-mustered veterans should be credited. Therefore, with the view of completing
records, and to insure prompt and correct crediting of men, I respectfully request that
you will consult your records of re-mustered veteran troops, and those of the organiza-
tions returned to and arriving in the State on furlough, and make therefrom a report of
the number to be credited to the respective localities. Please forward the report to me
March 1st, and let it embrace all re-musters reported to you prior to that date. Copy of
instructions to mustering officers, date December 8th, to you by mail today.
(Signed.) T. M. VINCENT.
Telegram.
Washington, February 11, 1864.
Governor Yates:
I am making up the quotas, and will give you that of Illinois as soon as practicable.
Whatever the quota of the State may be upon present calls, another call may be made at
any moment. I therefore suggest that volunteering be continued with all the spirit possible
while the large government bounties are authorized. Illinois will need any surplus she
may thus acquire. The enrollment of the first and second classes is taken as a basis in
making up the quotas.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost Marshal General.
ADJUTANT GENliRAL's REPORT. 49
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. D. C, February 16, 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois,
Springfield, Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from June 11 to December 31, 1863, the follow-
ing credits of volunteers for three years' service, have been given the State of Illinois:
Additional credits as per adjustments between Illinois and Missouri-
First adjustment ■ 3,129
Second adjustment 1, 244
4,373
Additional credits per revision of all rolls and records prior to Oct. 1, 1863. (Letter
to Adjutant General, Illinois, Nov. 27,1863.) 10.947
From Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 686
December 2. 594
Total, three years' standard, to Dec. 31, 1863 18.600
The foregoing number is exclusive of re-enlistments of veterans in the field.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, February 17, 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield, Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from January 1, 1864, to January 31, 1864, the
State of Illinois has been credited with 4,874 volunteers for three years' service. Veteran
re-enlistments in the field are not included in the foregoing.
I am, sir, very respctfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, February 22, 1864.
Brigadier General A. C. Fuller,
Adjutant General of Illlinois.
General: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3d instant,
covering a revised return of troops furnished by the State of Illinois, and showing an
increased difference between the number credited by this department and that claimed
by the State prior to October 1, 1863.
In reply, I have respectfully to state that the return has been attentively considered
and compared with the records of this Department, and the result will not allow the num-
ber of credits to be increased.
In one instance alone, that oflthe 66th regiment, formerly the 14th Missouri, your State
has been credited with 457 men, all that appear as enrolled from Illinois, but your state-
ment makes claim for 1,078; there is thus, in one case, a difference of 621.
In examining your revised statement, it is seen that the increase of numbers, as
claimed, results almost entirely from the data obtained by you from the returns made by
officers in the field. This data can not be taken by this Department as the basis of credits,
but, to effect an adjustment of the difference, 1 he certificate of the chief U. S. mustering
officer of Illinois can be taken.
Therefore if You will permit that officer to examine your records, the difference— 3,445—
will be passed to the credit of the State so soon as his certificate shall have been received
to the effect that, to October 1, 1863. 139.713 Illinois volunteers for three years' service have
been mustered into the U. S. service.
By my letter of the 16th instant, to his Excellency, the Governor, you will be informed
that 4,373 men, as per adjustments between Illinois and Missouri, have been duly credited.
I have the honor to remain, General,
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
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50 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, Mar. ]7, 1864.
His Excellency. The Governor of Illinois,
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from February 1 to 29. 1864, the State of
Illinois has been credited with 5,041 volunteers for three years' service, and also with 314
enlistmenis in the regular army from September 3, 1862, up to date, so far as reported.
Veteran re-enlistments'are not included in the foregoing.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Ansisfaat Adjutant General.
Washington City, D. C, Mar. 29. 1864.
ColonelJ. B. Fry, Provost Marshal General, U. S.
Washington.
Sir: I have the honor to request a statement of exact quotas and credits of the State of
Illinois under all calls for troops from 15th of April. 1861. to present date. The statement to
be made, if you please, in a way to exhibit quota and credit under each call, with designa-
tion of number of recruits enlisted in the State, and veteran volunteers enlisted in the
State and in the field, and credited under respective calls, so far as you have received
report.
Ihis statement is requested for information of his Excellency, Governor Yates, by
whom I am directed (this day by telegraph) to make application for and receive the same
from you.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JOHN S. LOOMIS,
Col. and A. D. C.
Staff of Gov. Yates.
Address. 15 Willard's Hotel. Washington City. D. C. |
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Ad-jutant General's Office,
Washington City, D. C. April 14. 1864.
His Excellency. The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a communication from Colonel
Loomis. Aid-de-Camp, asking for a statement of the exact quotas and credits under each
call for troops from Illinois, from the 15th day of April. 1861. to the present date.
In reply I am directed to inform you that the information in part, as requested, was
furnished by statement from this office of date June 11. 1863, and that since that date no
general statement of the character asked for has been prepared for any State. The quotas
assigned and credits made have, however, been duly communicated as per letters of var-
ious dates from this office and that of the Provost Marshal General. The latter officer has
communicated the quotas fixed since March 3. 1863. the date of the enrolling act.
It is therefore seen that the information desired is already on file in the office of the
Adjutant of the State.
With the present pressure of business upon the Department, it is not practicable to
communicate the information under the special form as reqiiested by your Excellency.
I have the honor to remain.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office.
Washington. D. C. April 15, 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from March 1 to 31, 1864. the State of Illinois
has been credited with 3,204 volunteers for three years' service, and 25 enlistments in the
regular army from September 3, 1862, up to date, and not previously reported.
Veteran re-enlistments are not included in the foregoing.
I am. sir, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General. .
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WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washin(;ton. D. C, April 25, 1864.
"His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois,
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the State of Illinois has been credited with
re-enlisted Veterans as follows; Volunteers, 13,795.
The number (13,795) is the same as that claimed by the State, per the exhibit of your
Adjutant General embracing returns made to him to include the 15th inst. The Provost
Marshal General of the United States has been requested to credit localities with the num-
ber set forth in said exhibit.
The number credited is supported by the records of this office, but thus far returns
here received will permit me to assign only 10,109 to localities.
I have the honor to remain
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office.
Washington, D. C, June 1, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of the State of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to enclose an exhibit of the debits of the State of Illinois under
all calls, and the credits, to include the 30th of April, 1864, as ficallV adjusted on the records
of this office from the various reports received.
This exhibit is forwarded for your information and such remarks as you may see fit to
make thereon.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Ad.jutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, June 6, 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from April 1 to 30, 1864, the State of Illinois
has been credited with 2,257 volunteers for three years' service, and 32 enlistments in the
regular army, up to date, so far as reported.
Veteran re-enlistments are not included in the foregoing.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Asslsfa7it Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, June 21. 1864.
His Excellency. The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the State oi' Illinois has been credited with
202 colored troops mustered into the U. S. service during the month of April, and 261 volun-
teers for three years' service mustered in the field during the month of May, 1864. Veteran
re-enlistments excluded.
I am, sir, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
52 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington. D. C. June 11, 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that from May 1 to 31, 1S64. the State of Illinois
has been credited with 611 volunteers for three years' service and also with 13 enlistments in
the regular army, up to date, so far as reported.
Veteran re-enlistments are not included in the foregoing.
I am, sir. very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) . THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D. C, June 24. 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates.
Governor of Illinois. Springfield.
Governor: I have the honor to call your attention to the exhibits of debits and credits
of your State under all calls up to the 30th of April. 1864, which was sent you from this
office on the 1st inst.. and to request that you will acknowledge its receipt, and if you do not
accept it as correct, state whei'ein it is erroneous.
I am, Governor, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JAMES B. PRY,
Provost Marshal General.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STA^E OP ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, June 29, 1864.
Brigadier General James B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General, Washington, D. C.
General: I am directed by His Excellency. Governor Yates, to acknowledge the re-
ceipt of your communications of the 1st and 24th insts.. in relation to three-year volunteers
furnished by this State prior to the first ultimo, and in reply to transmit herewith a state-
ment showing the difference on the subject between the Federal Government and this
State.
It will be noticed that the aggregate difference is 2,035. which Is almost entirely confined
to the number credited prior to January 1, 1864, being 655, and the number of re-enlisted
veterans, which is 1,438.
The returns which I have made for volunteers furnished subsequent to October 1, 1863
have been verified by Lieutenant-Colonel James Oakes, Superintendent of Volunteer Re
cruiting Service for this State. These returns of veterans show that rolls had been received
prior to the 15th of April last for 13,951 veterans, whereas you only credit the State 13,795 for
same period.
It will furthermore be noticed that the enclosed statement shows the number of veterans
prior to the 1st of May was 15,233, instead of 13,795. as stated by you.
I have the honor to remain.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General. ^3
Original by teltgraph.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D. C, July 5. 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates.
Governor of Illinois, Springfield, 111.
No acknowledgment of your receipt of the exhibit of quotas and credits of your State
up to April 30, sent you June 1. has been received. It was sent to invite your acceptance of
the correctness of our accounts, or your explanation of discrepancies, if any existed. If no
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 53
errors are pointed out before it is necessary for me to close the account, which will be soon.
it will be taken for granted that you adopt our accounts up to the date of the exhibit, and I
will regard the subject as closed to the date.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
Official copy.
(Signed.) Chas. H. H. Broom,
1st Lt. 57th N. G, V. and A. A. A. G.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington, D. C, July 14, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois, Springfield, 111.
Sir: Section 8. of the Act approved July 4, 1864, further to regulate and provide for the
enrolling and calling out the National forces, and for other purposes, is as follows:
"That all persons in the naval service of the United States, who have entered said ser-
vice during the present rebellion, who have not been credited to the quota of any town, dis-
trict, ward or State, by reason of their being in said service, and not enrolled prior to
February 24, 1864, shall be enrolled and credited to the quotas of the town, ward, district or
State in which they respectively reside, upon satisfactory proof of their residence, made to
the Secretary of War.
The Secretary of War hereby appoints your Excellency and Lieutenant Colonel James
Oakes, Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General for the State of Illinois, a commission
to ascertain what credits the State of Illinois, and the different sub-divisions of the State,
are entitled to. under the law given above.
For the information of the Commission, it may be proper to remark that the total num-
ber of persons in the naval service of the United States, by the latest returns, is about
thirty-eight thousand (38.000). as oflScially reported by tlie Navy Department.
In determining this question, the Secretary thinks it will be fair to presume that the
State in which naval enlistments have been made is entitled to the credit for those enlist-
ments, unless it shall appear, by more direct evidence, that the credits belong elsewhere.
The points of law to be observed in applying the act quoted will readily be perceived by the
Commission.
Lieutenant-Colonel Oakes. Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General for Illinois, will
carry into immediate effect all the credits allowed by the Commission, unless they shall
specially require reference to the Secretary of War.
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JAMER B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington, D. C, July 19, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois, Springfield, 111,
Sir: The quota of the State of Illinois under call of the President for 500,000 men, of
date July 18, 1864, is 52,057.
The quota will be divided among the different sub-districts, and the quota of each sub-
district will be reduced by any excess it may now have over all calls heretofore made, or
increased by its deficiency on such calls, as the case may be.
For details in regard to the subject, please confer with the Acting Assistant Provost
Marshal General of the State.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
By telegraph from
Washington. July 28, 1864.
To Lieutenant-Colonel JAiiES Oakes:
The quota of Illinois under call or first of February, eighteen hundred sixty-four (1864).
was based on enrollment of eighteen hundred sixty-three (1863).
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
P. M. G.
54 ADJUTANT general's EEPORT.
Office A. A. Pro. Mar.-Gkn'l, Illinois.
Springfield, July 29. 1864.
Official copy.
Respectfully furnished for the information of General Allen C. Fuller. Adjutant Gen-
eral, Illinois.
(Signed.) JAMES OAKES,
Lieut.-Col. and A. A. P. M. G., Illinois.
Statement of the method adopted by James Oakes. Lt.-Col.. 4th U. S. Car., and A. A. P.
M. G., Illinois, for ascertaining: and assigning credits, and of iinding the numbers given in
the column headed "Pro Rata."*
In order to assign the credits to the sub-districts of the State the duplicate monthly re-
ports of veteran volunteers, on file in the office of Adjutant General Fuller, were obtained;
and these, with the duplicate reports of Musters of Recruits in the State, all containing
statements of the numbers from each locality as reported by mustering officers, were placed
in the hands of the three clerks in the several offices of the A. A. P. M. G., S. V. R. b. and
('. M. & D. C, Illinois, who had the best acquaintance with the geography of the State, and
had had most experience in ascertaining the location of places of residence. They were in-
structed to enter upon tally- lists, opposite the name and number of each sub-district, the
number of recruits or veterans found to belong to each, using their most enlightened judg-
ment and fullest knowledge in correcting any errors in the assignment of residences found
already in the reports.
They proceeded, with the aid of the best maps, postoffice lists and lists of townships
and precincts obtained from the State officers, to enter the assignments on the lists.
When a given place of residence said to be in one couuty was found to be in another, the
men therefrom were credited to the sub-district in which the place was known to be; ex-
cepting that when the given place was adjacent to the county in which it was erroneously
said to be, it was presumed that the man lived in the county named, and in the sub-district
nearest to the place named. Thus, a man said to be resident in Laclede. Marion county,
was credited to the sub-district in Marion county nearest to Laclede, which is in Fayette
county. When no place of the given name was found in the county named, and uo reason
appeared for transferring the credit to another county, it was assigned to any place for
which the name most probably might have been mistaken. Thus, Colorado was presumed
to mean Eldorado; Lamville to mean Lamoille. This resource failing, the credit was
entered to the county at large, to be disposed of as hereafter shown.
When all credits had been thus located as far as possible, including reports of musters
in the field, and recruits for the regular army and a few for the navy, the>otal was found
to be 174,171. The remaining credit of the State, being the remainder of 181.178 allowed in
settlement between the State of Illinois and the War Department, was 7,007, being persons
who had given no other designation of residence than "Illinois." and persons credited to
the State by virtue of enlistments into Illinois regiments. From this sum was deducted—
first, a credit known to be due to Cook county of 1239; next, special credits on proved claims
of Winnebago, Boone and Bureau counties, amounting to 125. 132 and 122. respectively;
total, 379. These were allowed to these counties and added to the credit of these counties
at large, because of men shown by the authorities of these counties to have enlisted in
regiments of other States, Missouri excepted. The remaining unassigned credit of the
State, 6,389, was divided among the ninety-nine counties which had not shown their con-
tributions to the regiments of other States, in proportion to their revised enrollment.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, D. C, August 6. 1864.
His Excellency, The Governor of Illinois.
Springfield, Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the State of Illinois has been credited with
2,391 additional re-enlisted veteran volunteers.
The total (2,391) is the same as that claimed by the State, per the exhibit of your Adju-
tant General embracing returns made to him from April 15 to June 30, 1864. The Provost
Marshal General of the United States has been requested to credit localities with the
numbers set forth by the State records.
I have the honor to remain, very respectfully. ■
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
*TabIes omitted.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT. OD
REPORT AND TABULAR STATEMENT.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, September 1, 1864.
His Excellency, Governor Yates :
On the first day of February last, I had the honor to submit my report
showing, among other things, that the total quotas of three years' volunteers
assigned to this State prior to and including the call for 300,000, October 18,
1863, was 145,000; that the State had been credited for volunteers furnished
prior to October 1, 1863, with 136,268 in our own regiments, and a balance of
4,373 on settlement with the State of Missouri, making 140,641, and leaving
a balance against the State of 4,459; that the State, however, claimed to have
furnished prior to that date 144,086, leaving only a balance of 1,014, and that
the difference in accounts between the Federal and State governments would
probably soon be placed to the credit of the State.
As a part of said report I submitted a tabular statement, compiled from
descriptive roll-books on file in this department, showing the credit to which
each county would then be entitled, providing the balance of our accounts
should be allowed by the War Department, and that beside specific credits
there stated, there was 5,106 to be apportioned to the different counties in
the State on account of volunteers from other States in our regiments and
volunteers from our own State whose county residences were then unknown.
I now have the honor to inform you that during my late visit to Washing-
ton all differences concerning the number of volunteers furnished prior to
July 1, 1864, were satisfactorily adjusted, and all claims of the State al-
lowed by the War Department.
Herewith is submitted a tabular statement showing the population of each
county in the State according to the census of 1860; the total first and sec-
ond class enrollment in each county, as taken by the Provost Marshal's de-
partment, and corrected to February 1, 1864; the quotas of this State under
all calls since the commencement of the war; the credits of each county for
volunteers furnished prior to July 1, 1864, and the deficits of sixty-three (63)
counties, and surplus of thirty-nine (39) counties.
From this statement it will be seen that our total quotas under all calls in
1861 was 47,785; quotas under calls of 1862, 32,685, and quotas under calls of
1864, 116,890, making a grand total of quotas of 197.360, and which is only
183 less than the first class enrollment of 1862, of all persons in the State
subject to military duty, between the ages of twenty and thirty-five years,
and all unmarried persons subject to military duty, above the age of thirty-
five and under the age of forty-five years. It will be noticed that there are
no quotas mentioned for the year 1863. This is because the draft call for
1863, of which our quota was 36,700, was waived by the War Department
or included in calls of 1864, and the call for 300,000' Oct. 13, 1863, of which
our quota was 27,930, is included by the President in the call for 500,000 Feb.
1. 1864, of which our quota was 46,309. Our quota under the call of 200,000
March 14, 1864, was 18,524, and our quota under call for 500,000 July 18,
1864, was 52,057, making total calls in 1864. 1,200,000; total quotas under
said calls 116,890. It will be further noticed that the total credits to July 1,
1864, (in addition to 11,328 one-hundred days' men not credited) is 181.178,
showing that our enlistments between October 1, 1863, and July 1, 1864,
is 37,092. Of this latter number 16.186 are on account of re-enlisted veterans,
exclusive of the veterans of the 37th and 58th regiments, whose rolls have
not yet been received.
Neither in the assignments of these quotas, nor apportionment of credits
of the State to localities, have the State authorities any power or control.
The policy adopted in 1862 of calling on the State to enroll its arms-bearing
population, and, in case of a deficiency, to draft for such deficiency, was
abandoned March 3, 1863, and the Federal authorities required to perform
such service. We may co-operate, advise or object, but not decide; and are
therefore, neither entitled to credit for any success, nor are we responsible
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for any failure in the just and equitable execution of the enrollment act,
any further than we may furnish or refuse to furnish any information from
the State records in our possession. It is but just, however, to Lieutenant-
Colonel Oakes, the Acting Provost Marshal General of this State, in this
connection to state, that in assigning these quotas and apportioning these
credits, there has been between us a perfect agreement of opinion, and
I believe he has, in the discharge of these important duties, been most
anxious to do justice to all parties, as far as possible.
These quotas, under the calls of 1861 and 1862, were assigned by the War
Department to States according to their population, as ascertained by the
census of 1860. The quotas under the calls of February and March, 1864,
were assigned according to the enrollment of 1863, as corrected to February
1, 1864, and the quotas under the call of July 18, 1864, were assigned ac-
cording to the enrollment, as corrected to July 1, 1864. Such being the rule
under which quotas have been assigned to States, the same rule has been
adopted in assigning these quotas to districts and sub- districts within this
State.
In the apportionment of credits for volunteers furnished prior to October
1, 1863, there has been more difficulty. They should either be distributed
pro rata throughout the State, according to the population or enrollment,
without regard to what any counties or towns had in fact furnished, or
specifically, according to what each locality had done, so far as could be
officially ascertained.
Prior to October, 1863, the War Department kept no account except with
States. The muster-rolls of mustering officers did not show the resi-
dence of the volunteer, and the Provost Marshal General, on the 18th of
January last, informed you that the War Department did not propose the
ascertainment of the number of volunteers furnished by each county in this
State prior to October, as it kept accounts only with States, but added that if
the State could show by its records what proportion each county oriocality
hai furnished, that the War Department would adopt its apportionment, and
that there was no doubt it would be more just and satisfactory to have
these credits apportioned accordingly. On the 6th of August, therefore,
the Provost Marshal General instructed the Acting Provost Marshal General
of this State to apportion these credits according to the records on file in my
office and his. The records on file in my office showed the county and State
residence of our volunteers from the commencement of the war, and in
most cases the town or post office address. These rolls were sent to the
field in 1861, and filled up and returned, verified by officers in command of
our forces and have been in use ever since. They were originally pre-
pared to procure evidence of those who were hurriedly sent away in 1861 with-
out rolls, and also to obtain local historical information. It was found that the
post office address of the volunteers had been usually given instead of the town,
township or ward in which they resided when they entered the service,
/ and, therefore, the effect of making up an account by towns from these rolls
would be to do great injustice to country towns where few or no post offices
were located. A careful and thorough examination of these rolls in mj'
office, and the muster-rolls of recruits since October, on file in my office,
and also in the office of Lieutenant-Colonel Oakes, showed 174,171 prior to
July 1, 1864, whose county residence was stated, and 7,007 non-residents and
those whose county residence was not stated, making a total of 181,178,
as appears from said tabular statement. The greater part, however, of the
above 7,007 were non-residents of this State.
Under these circumstances the distribution has been made as follows:
All volunteers enlisted prior to October 1, 1863, whose county residence ap-
pears on the rolls, have been apportioned pro rata to the different sub-
districts in each county according to enrollment. Non-residents and those
whose county residence does not appear, have been apportioned i^ro rata to
the different counties in the State, and then apportioned to sub-districts
according to enrollment, except in case of four or five counties to whona spe-
cific credits were given to cover losses by enlistments from such counties in
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other States, as appeared from written evidence presented. All receipts since
October have been specifically credited to sub-districts according to residence
appearing on the rolls, and in cases where no residence was stated they were
divided pro rata as in case of enlistments prior to October 1, 1863.
That this rule of apportionment operates inequitably in many cases is un-
doubtedly true, and so would any rule except one made upon official data of
the town* or sub-district which actually furnished each volunteer. Such data
are not in existence, and from a want of knowledge on the part of the War
Department at the commencement of the war that a draft would be necessary
to raise armies, such data or information is impossible to be had.
In many parts of the State great complaint is made on account of the man-
ner in which the Congressional districts and counties are divided into sub- 1
districts. The ninth section of the act providing for enrolling and calling out
the National forces, approved March 3, 1863, required the boards of enroll-
ment to divide their districts into sub-districts of convenient size, if they
should deem it necessary, not exceeding two, without the consent of the Sec-
retary of War. On the 21st of April, 1863, the Secretary of War directed the
boards of enrollment, whenever they should deem it expedient, to divide
their districts into sub-districts at the rate of one for each ward of a city,
and, if the boards deemed it best, one or more townships of a county might
constitute one sub-district where the population is dense, or a county might
constitute a sub-district in sparsely settled regions. The object to be kept in
view in making such sub-divisions was declared to be to insure the enroll-
meat at the earliest date practicable. The most, if not all, the sub-districts in
the State were made prior to May 1, 1864, when the Secretary of War again
called attention to the subject and directed that each district should be di-
vided into sub-districts, "at the rate of one for each ward of a city, and one
for each town, township, precinct, county or election district of a county, ac-
cording as one or the other of these sub-divisions will prove most convenient
for the execution of the law." In most districts two or more towns or town-)
ships are included in the same sub-district, and as a draft, if made, will be
made by sub-districts, it is to be regretted that sub-districts include more than
one town, and that towns which have furnished nearly, and in many cases
their full quotas, should be obliged to take their chances in a draft with other
towns in the same sub-district which have done little or nothing in furnish-
ing troops.
To remedy this state of things application was made by you to the War
Department for a reduction of all sub-districts to towns, and the reply was
received that it was now too late to change sub-districts for the impending
draft, but that the subject would receive future consideration.
Frequent inquiries are made why the credits now given to particular coun-
ties or towns do not correspond with or exceed the number reported by the
enrolling officers of 1862, as published in schedule "D" of my report of Jan-
uary 1, 1863. The answer to this is very plain. I did not vouch for the ac-
curacy of that schedule. It was published as a return of enrolling officers,
and its accuracy not endorsed. On the contrary, on page 40 of the same re-
port it appears that the total number in service January 1, 1863, was, exclu-
sive of eleven regiments of three months' men, 135,440, although the return
of the enrolling officers shows only 115,123 in service. Neither the returns
made by enrolling officers in 1862 nor since, are ever consulted in ascertain-
ing the number of men furnished. From necessity they are inaccurate and
unreliable, and beside, they are supposed to include all men in the service.
The muster rolls alone determine the number for which we are entitled to
credit, and none but three years'men are counted.
Another cause of dissatisfaction grows out of the belief that the enroll-
ment lists are in many cases erroneous, and include hundreds and thousands
of names of aliens and others not liable to do military duty, and that it is pro-
posed to draft for all deficiencies in sub-districts, without regard to the deficit
of the State. It is undoubtedly true that there are the names of hundreds,
and perhaps thousands, upon the enrollment lists who are not liable to draft,
and who, if drafted, are entitled to exemption. This is more particularly so
in large cities, or those portions of the State of a large foreign population.
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And yet it is also true that the law has for a long time invited an examina-
tion of these enrollments, with a view of having stricken from the list those
not liable to do military duty, as well as for the purpose of causing the names
of those omitted from the list, but who are liable to draft, to be added. I
have no doubt that a thorough revision of these rolls before a draft, would
give general satisfaction, although I think the injustice which would be
done by drafting without such revision is over-estimated, for the quotas un-
der all calls of 1864 are assigned and the credits apportioned upon the same
basis, and therefore the practical difference or deficit in a case where the en-
rollment is believed to be too large, is less than I presume is generally sup-
posed.
The ninth section of the enrollment law of Congress, approved February
24, L864, provides that all enlistments in the Naval Service of the United
States, or in the Marine service of the United States, that might hereafter be
made by persons liable to draft, should be credited to the locality in which
such enlisted man were enrolled and liable to duty, under such regulations
as the Provost Marshal General of the United States might prescribe. Under
this law no enlistments for the Naval Service made prior to February 24,
1864, nor those made subsequent to that date except they should be enrolled,
were to be credited, and as most enlistments for the Navy were from a class
of transient persons who were not enrolled, only 261 were reported as credited
to this State prior to July 1, 1864. The eighth section of the enrollment act,
approved July 4, 1864, provides that "all persons in the Naval Service of the
United States, who have entered said service during the present rebellion,
who have not been credited to the quota of any town, district, ward or State,
by reason of their being in said service, and not enrolled prior to February
24, 1864, shall be enrolled and credited to the quota of the town, ward, dis-
trict or State in which they respectively reside, upon satisfactory proof>,of
their residence made to the Secretary of War."
On the 14th day of July, 1864, the Secretary of War appointed yourself and
Lieutenant-Colonel Oakes a commission to ascertain and determine what
credits the State was entitled to under this law, and in determining such cred-
its, the Secretary of War stated that the residence of such recruits, in the
absence of proof to the contrary, would be deemed to be in the State in
which they enlisted.
In pursuance of the powers contained in said commission, reports have
been received from the United States Naval officers at Chicago and Cairo,
showing that the State was entitled to 1,174 additional credits. That number
has been apportioned to the different localities of the State entitled to the
same, and the Provost Marshals of the different districts notified accordingly.
Investigations of this commission are being continued, in the expectation
that credits of several hundred more men will be secured.
On the 27th ultimo 1 concluded an adjustment with the Adjutant General of
Missouri, for re-enlisted veterans whose original enlistment was included in
our settlement in January last. It appeared from an examination of the rolls
that 762 residents of Illinois in Missouri regiments have re-enlisted, and that
136 residents of Missouri in Illinois regiments have re-enlisted, leaving a bal-
ance in our favor of 626, which have been placed to the credit of the State,
and the proper local credits given. Although those enlistments in the Navy,
and re-enlistments in Missouri, amounting to 1,800, were prior to July 1, 1864,
yet, as they have been ascertained since that date, they have been added to
141 musters made during that month, and passed to the July credits, making
a t9tal credit in July of 1,941. Enlistments during the month of August, of
which rolls have been received, amount to 801, being a total credit for July
and August of 2,742.
The total deficiency against the State, on the first of July last, was 16,182.
The total deficiency, by counties, on the first of July, was 27,024. The total
deficiency, by sub-districts, on the first of July, was 29,797. That is to say,
the total quotas of the State is 197,360; total credits of the State to July 1,
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181,178; total deficits of sixty-three (63) counties, July 1, 27,024; total surplus
in thirty-nine (39) counties, 10,842; total deficits in various sub-districts,
July 1, 29,797; total surplus in other sub-districts July 1, 13,615; leaving in
each case a general balance against the State of 16,182.
The present credit of the State is 183,920, leaving a general balance against
the State of 13,440. The total deficits of 62 counties is 25,043, and the excess
of 40 counties is 11.603; and the deficiency of a portion of the sub-districts is
28,058, and the excess of other sub-districts is 14,618, leaving a general bal-
ance against the State, as before stated, of 13,440. It will thus be seen that
although the credits of July and August are 2,742, yet these credits have, in
fact, only reduced the deficiencies, by sub-districts, 1,739, and to draft for the
full deficiencies in sub-districts (28,058) would be 14,618 more than the gen-
eral balance against us as a State.
As no general settlement had been concluded with the War Department
until the 6th ultimo, the apportionment could not be completed and"announced
until the 27th of that month, or only eight days before the draft was ordered
to be made. Local authorities, therefore, awaited notification of their situa-
tion before offering local bounties to secure enlistments. And this, I think,
is the principal reason why so few enlistments were made during the months
of July and August. I believe with a few days extension of time before the
draft, the balance against us as a State can be raised by volunteering, but I
have no expectation whatever that the total deficiency by sub-districts can be
raised in that manner.
In regard to drafting in the State for more than the deficiency, as such, I
presume all citizens agree, and although a strict construction of the law may
authorize a draft to be made in each sub-district for its deficit, without refer-
ence to the fact that other districts have an excess, yet it is not strange that
the people of a State which, for the past two years, has furnished an average
surphis of from 25,000 to 40,000 volunteers in excess of all calls, and which
has sent to the field 183,920, and had, on the first of July, 35,875 of three
years' men to answer against its quota of 52,057 one year men, will feel some
pride of State and doubt the justice of being required to furnish 28,058 by
sub-districts when there are only 13,440 against the State. And I therefore
submit that though the law may require each sub-district to stand on its own
account, yet it seems to me that the Federal Government can well afford to
suspend the execution of such a power and give the State a reasonable time
to fill balance of its quota by volunteering. Under all these circumstances I
can not but believe your recommendations on this subject, heretofore made,
will meet the approval of the War Department.
I have the honor to remain,
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Allen C. Fuller,
Adjutant General.
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield. October 21, 1564.
Colonel James B. Fry,
Provost Marshal General, Washington.
Colonel: Referring to your letter of the 14th ultimo, addressed to Hii? Excellency.
Governor Yates, I take the liberty to call your attention to an apparent discrepancy.
In a statement furnished June 11, 1861. by Major Thomas M. Vincent. A. A. G.. of the
calls made by the General Government, upon this State for volunteers, it is stated that the
Quota of Illinois under the call of July 2, 1862, for 300,000 volunteers, was 20,148.
In your communication, above referred to. you state the quota of this State (supposed
to be for 300,000) for the draft was 36.700.
I would respectfully inquire what the quota of this State will be under the last procla-
mation of the President for "300,000 men,"
I have the honor to remain. Colonel,
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
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WAR DEPARTMENT.
Peovost Marshal General's Office,
Washington, D. C, Oct. 21, 1864.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois, Springfield.
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that Illinois' quota of the 300,000 volunteers called
for by the President's proclamation of the 17th inst., is as follows: 1st District, 3.184; 2d
District, 1.751; 3d District, 1.922; 4th District. 1,987: 5th District. 2,228; 6th District, 2,010; 7th
District, 2,113; 8th District, 2,373; 9th District, 1,813; 10th District, 2,327; 11th District, 1,928;
12th District, 2,355; 13th District, 1,936. Total, 27,930.
Inasmuch, however, as there remains to the credit of Illinois 8,159 men, the surplus of
her excess over all former calls, as compared with the quota due from her on the current
draft, the quota named above (27,930), in case a draft is rendered necessary by a failure to
raise volunteers, will be reduced by that number (8,149). that is to say, to 19,771, which num-
ber, in reference to each draft, will be sub.iect to a further reduction to the extent of all
volunteers not hitherto credited, and such as may be raised in pursuance of the proclama-
tion aforesaid'J
If your Excellency thinks best to sub-divide the quotas herein assigned to Congres-
sional districts, and allot proportional parts to smaller sub-divisions of your State, I would
suggest that for harmonizing the subject of credits in drafts hereafter, you regard the en-
rollment of the first class, made }>y this bureau, as the basis of assignment.
The Provost Marshal General of your State, and the Boards of Enrollment in the sev-
eral districts, will give you all the aid in their power in this and all other matters connected
with raising troops.
I am, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost Marshal General
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT-1865.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 1, 1865.
His Excellency, Richard Yates,
Governor of Illinois:
I exceedingly regret that on account of serious and protracted illness, from
which I have but partially recovered, I am unable at this time to submit a
biennial report of the transactions of this department from the first of Jan-
uary, 1863, to the present time.
* * * ** * * * * * * «
There have been organized 138 regiments and one battalion of infantry;
seventeen regiments of cavalry; two regiments and eight independent bat-
teries of artiller3^ And there were issued prior to January 1, 1861, 8,757
commissions for volunteer officers, and since the first of January, 1863, 6,116,
making a total of volunteer officers commissioned — 14,873.
The total quotas assigned to this State by the War Department, under all
calls made prior to December 1, 1864, is one hundred and ninety-seven
thousand three hundred and sixty (197,360). The total number of three-
years' volunteers furnished prior to January, 1863, and of which rolls and
returns had been received, was one hundred and thirty thousand five hun-
dred and thirty-nine (130,539). In a settlement I made with the War De-
partment in August, an additional credit of fifty thousand sis hundred and
thirty-nine (50,639) for volunteers furnished between January 1, 1863, and
July 1, 1864, was allowed, making our total credits of three-years' vol-
unteers at that time, one hundred and eighty-one thousand one hundred and
seventy-eight (181,178). Between July 1, 1864 and December 1, 1864,
thirteen thousand and twenty (13,020) volunteers, and three thousand and
sixty-two (3,062) drafted men, being 16,082 additional credits which have
been allowed, and making a grand total of credits on that day of one hun-
dred and ninety-seven thousand two hundred and sixty (197,260), being one
hundred (100) less than our quota. This deficit has been more than bal-
anced by enlistments in December, full returns of which have not yet been
received.
Impaired health, and other official engagements make it my duty to ter-
minate my official relations with the military affairs of the State, and I there-
fore have the honor to tender herewith my resignation as Adjutant General
of this State, and 1 respectfully request an immediate acceptance of the same.
Returning you my sincere thanks for the honor conferred on me by my ap-
pointment to the responsible office which I have held during the eventful
and trying years through which we have been passing, and in the hope that
by a faithful discharge of my official duties I have merited and may retain
your continued confidence,
I am. Governor, very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General.
ADJUTANT GENERAUS REPORT.
1363-1867.
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RESOLUTIONS OF THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE,
PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Resolved by the House of Bepresentatives, the Senate concurring herein, That
the Adjutant General of the State be authorized and required to make a full
report of the records and transactions of his office, embracing therein the
name, residence, date of enrollment, rauster, discharge or death of every
officer, soldier and marine of this State in the military and naval service of
the United States, during the late war, with such other military information
as may be of public interest.
Said report shall be published in size and style of a volume similar to those
published by the State of Indiana, and that two thousand five hundred copies
of the same be printed, under the supervision of the Adjutant General.
Resolved, further. That said report, so published, be distributed in manner
provided by law, as follows: To the offices of each county clerk and each
circuit clerk, one copy; to each public library in this State, one copy; to each
member of the General Assembly and its elective officers, one copy; to each
State officer of this State, one copy; to the Adjutant General's office of each
State and Territory, one copy; to each State library, one copy; to the United
States library, five copies; to the War Department at Washington City, fifty
copies, and the remaining copies to be deposited with the Adjutant General,
to be disposed of in sets, to soldiers and citizens of the State, at cost: Pro-
vided, That said report shall not exceed eight volumes, and shall not cost ex-
ceeding two dollars per volume.
Adopted February 16, 1867.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 65
PREFACE.
The delay in the publication of the Adjutant General's Report^;, made to
the Governor of Illinois, for the years 18ti5 and 1866, is justly attributable to
the want of lawful authority to do so at an earlier day. Most of the other
loyal States had made provision for such publication during: the progress of
the war, but no such legislative action had occurred in this State previous to
the resolutions of the General Assembly of 1867, which authorized this
publication. In the absence of such authority, I did not care to forestall
legislative action, and assume responsibility in a matter involving so large
an expenditure, where no legal obligation required me to do so. Since
authority has been conferred to print and publish the reports, the labor of
preparing the material and arranging the same has been prosecuted with all
the "clerical force authorized by the appropriation made for this purpose, and
it is hoped now that at no distant day the entire report will be completed, as
has been so long desired by the soldiers of the State.
It has been difficult, in many cases, and impossible in some instances, to
procure full and complete records of each and every organization credited to
the State. The fact that there existed no legal obligation upon officers in
the United States service to make reports to their State authorities, left the
matter of making such reports one of discretion, to be done or not, as the
officer pleased. No penalty whatever could be imposed for a failure in this
respect, nor was there then any present advantages apparent from making
them, hence it may too frequently have happened, that in despite of the aid
given the State authorities by the Federal officers, many important rolls,
orders and documents, necessary to make our record here a perfect one,
never have reached this office. In this way, if any soldier shall discover that
his record is in any way defective or incomplete, he may account for the
same, and rest assured that the records here in the office are precisely as
published in these volumes, and that all their records, as set down here, are
based upon official documents in the office, which, so far as the files here are
concerned, remain uncontradicted at this date.
Another difficulty that I have encountered is in procuring reports of his-
torical memoranda of the regiments. It will be observed that in many
instances the memoranda of the regiments are not completed to date of final
muster-out, and in some instances no historical memoranda at all is added to
the rosters of officers. That this is the case is no fault of this office. Re-
peated and persistent efforts have been made, before and during my term of
office, to keep the historical memoranda of regiments complete. In rnany
instances, however, various causes combined to make it extremely difficult
to obtain them, and since my report must necessarily have been compiled
from returns and reports made to this office by commanding officers, their
failure to return them leaves in many cases a partial history, and in some
cases none whatever, of their regiments. No soldier or officer can regret
this more than I do, for I had hoped to see full memoranda of each regiment,
with accurate dates of its marches, sieges, battles and achievements, pre-
served for all time, and handed down to those who may come after us, as a
monument to live long after the last of the grand army shall have passed
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In making up this historical memoranda, great brevity has been found an
absolute necessity. It could not be expected that anything like a history of
each regiment from Illinois could be now presented, much less could it be
published. No one now could write the history of one hundred and seventy-
five regiments, and do justice to them, within the period of one official term.
Moreover, to do so would be a departure from official duty, and an assump-
tion of the office of historian; hence, a brief memoranda of the marches,
sieges, battles, etc., with dates of the same, has been deemed sufficient to
meet the wants to be supplied by this report, leaving to the historian to
chronicle the story of their achievements.
With these explanations, feeling conscious that I have omitted no duty
tending to complete and preserve a perfect record of the honorable part
borne by the State of Illinois and her heroic sons in the late struggle for
national existence, against the most wanton and causeless rebellion that ever
occurred, this report is respectfully submitted.
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
Springfield, III., October 21, 1867.
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LETTER TRANSMITTING REPORT.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 1, 1866.
His Excellency R. J. Oglesby,
Governor of Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit, herewith, my Annual Report of the
transactions pertaining to the duties of the Adjutant General's office, for the
year ending December 31, 1865, with the expenses of the same for said year,
together with such statistics and information as I have deemed of interest to
be known and preserved, in obedience to the laws of this State.
Very respectfully,
I am, truly, etc.,
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
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GOVERNOR'S STAFF.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, March 1, 1865.
General Orders, \
No. 41. / .
The following appointments are announced as composing the staff of the
Governor of Illinois, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly:
Brig. General I. N. HAYNIE, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff.
Lieut. Colonel EDWARD P. NILES, Assistant Adjutant General.
Colonel JOHN WOOD, Quartermaster General.
Colonel JOHN WILLIAMS, Paymaster General.
Colonel WILLIAM D. CROWELL, Chief of Ordnance.
Colonel JAMES H. BOWEN, Aide-de-Camp.
Colonel D. B. JAMES, Aid-de-Camp.
Board of Medical Examiners:
Professor DANIEL BRAINARD, of Chicago, Illinois.
Doctor DANIEL K. GREEN, of Salem, Illinois.
Doctor RUPUS S. LORD, of Springfield, Illinois.
By order of His Excellency, Governor Oglesby.
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General.
Colonel GEO. H. HARLOW, Assistant Inspector General. (Appointed
Aug. 7, 1865.)
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 1, 1866.
To his Excellency, Richard J, Oglesby,
Governor of Illinois.
Sir: By the provisions of "An aet to provide for the appointment and
designate the work, fix the pay, and prescribe the duties uf the Adjutant
General of Illinois," approved February 2, 1865, the "Adjutant General's
office," for the first time in the history of the State, became an organized
department of the State government.
Previous to this date, the position of Adjutant General had been conferred
by your predecessors, and the duties of the office executed under, and by vir-
tue of, militia laws of the State enacted in the code of 1845, and acts amenda-
tory thereof. Under these laws, however, no special duties were prescribed,
or authority conferred, and until some time subsequent to the beginning of
the rebellion, now so auspiciously terminated, the business as well as the
records of the office was in an unorganized condition, without order and
without system. Under the sudden impulse given by the rebellion to all mat-
ters of a military character, it became manifest that the office was to become,
and indeed was at an early day, a State necessity, and its reduction to order
and method a paramount duty.
On the 11th of November, 1861, Adjutant General Fuller, under the circum-
stances above indicated, assumed the control of the office and entered upon
the discharge of its duties; and by the aid of his able assistants inaugurated
and systematized the business of the office, until now it may be justly said to/
be a monument of industry and labor of which the State may well be proud^
In the midst of the varied duties of the office, constant attention had been
given to the necessity of securing complete records of all the military matter
that might in the future be of use to the soldiers of the State; and it is but
just to say, that the office affords evidence in itself of the great success of
those efforts. Nevertheless, whilst all this was true, the records and files of
the office possessed no legal validity as records recognizable by the civil tri-
bunals of the country, nor were the official acts of the Adjutant General
clothed with the sanction and force of statutory authority. By the acts to
which I have refen-ed, however, all this has been remedied, and the records
of this office possess, by law, the validity, force and effect of records of other
departments of the State government. Previous to the passage of this act it
had been your pleasure to tender to me the position of Adjutant General of
the State, and I had, on the 9th day of January, informally taken possession
of the office, my predecessor having before then resigned his position and
the duties of the office having been discharged, ad interim, by my present
Assistant Adjutant General, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward P. Niles.
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By the provisions of the 9th section of the act to which I have referred, it is
enacted that, "he (the Adjutant General) shall annually on the 1st day of
January in each year, submit a written report of the transactions pertaining
to the duties of his office for the preceding year, to the Governor of tnis
State, with the expenses of the same for said year, in which he shall give all
such statistics and information as may be deemed of interest to be known and
preserved."
It affords me pleasure to comply with the above provisions, and in the sub-
sequent pages and several schedules herewith presented, I have the honor ta
submit such "statistics" and "information" as I have "deemed" of the char-
acter indicated by the act.
On the 16th day of January I took formal possession of the office, and en-
tered upon its duties. I did not deem it best at that time to make any changes
in the subordinate positions under my control, and therefore left the several
desks of the office in charge of those I found at them. As soon as I was
authorized by law to do so, I proceeded to appoint my Assistant Adjutant
General and Chief Clerk. Edward P. Niles had. since 1861, been the ablest
and most meritorious employe in the office, and I deemed it but just to him
to tender him the appoiotment of Assistant Adjutant General; the same was
accepted by him, and since then no change has occurred. My first Chief
Clerk was Joshua Rogers, who remained, until recently, in charge of that
desk.
It was, however, early determined by me to secure for all the positions in
the office— other than the one filled by Colonel Niles — men who had served
honorably and faithfully in the cause of the country. I well knew that there
■were, all over the State, many competent and faithful soildiers, now out of
employment, willing to accept positions, and it was deemed but just to pro-
vide, as far as possible, for them. In this 1 have been eminently successful.
The four gentlemen now in charge of the several desks of the office have
each done faithful service and won honorable distinction in their country's
cause during the late contest; one a'; colonel of cavalry, one as colonel of in-
fantry, one as captain and assistant commissary of musters, and one as regi-
mental quartermaster of the 50th Illinois volunteers.
SEAL OF OFFICE.
By Section 12 of the act of 2d of February above referred to, it became my
duty to provide a seal of office, no seal having before been authorized by
law, or used in connection with the office. This I have done, and, as re-
quired by law, have filed "description and imprint thereof with the Secretary
of State." It will be seen by reference to that section, that after said seal is
provided, "all commissions and official instruments required to be issued or
signed by the Adjutant General, and all certificates from said office, shall be
sealed with his seal," and the same was made evidence of their legal force
and effect "when they are in other respects in conformity with the laws of
the State."
During the term of my predecessor, and whilst no seal was used in this
office, it had been the practice to make up all the commissions here, and
after being signed by the Governor and Adjutant General, to procure the
seal and signature of the Secretary of State. After the seal for this office had
been procured, I deemed it better, if it could lawfully be done, to dispense
with the seal of Secretary of State to commissions. There was, however, a
serious question as to whether a commission was of any validity unless sealed
by the seal of State, as required in section 25, article 4, of the Constitution
of the State of Illinois, and I determined to take the opinion of the best legal
talent within my reach. The act of February 2d had been drafted to obviate
this difficulty, among others, and the validity of the act, so far as it gave
force to a commission, depended upon the question whether the power or au-
thority to commission officers in the service of the United States was derived
from the State Constitution or from the Federal Government. I had assumed
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that the power was derived from the Federal Government, and therefore
maintained the validity of the 12th section of the act of 2d February, 1865,
giving validity to commissions issued and sealed with the Adjutant General's
seal, without the seal of Secretary of State.
The able counsel to wbose opinion I referred this question concurred with
me, and since then the practice of the oifice has been in conformity with this
view. I am satisfied of its correctness.
ORGANIZATION OF 1865-SENT TO THE FIELD.
On the 16th day of January last, (1865.) your Excellency was inaugurated )
and assumed the executive duties of the State. The Legislature had then *
been in session two weeks, and much of the civil affairs of the State demanded
immediate attention. Embarrassing as exigencies of this character ordinarily
are in times of peace to those just assuming the discharge of so great respon-
sibilities, the fact that we were fat advanced toward the end of the fourth
vear of a great civil war, (the crisis of which, for National weal or woe, was
known to be imminent, and the early results of which were looked for with
extreme anxiety,) towards the success of which so many citizens of the State
had enlisted, all of whose interests, as soldiers, needed to be looked after,
rendered the position more embarrassing still. Add to this the further fact
that a month previous to this period the Federal Government had issued its /
call for 300,000 additional men, and fixed the time for draft under said call on v
the 15th of February following, and the difficulties by which the incoming
administration was environed, will appear not only to be anomalous, but of
the most important and perplexing character. Still no time was to be lost, —
action at once was indispensable, — for at that date it was understood that the
quota of Illinois (not yet assigned) would have to be filled by the 7th of Feb-
ruary, (then only twenty days distant,) or the draft would be enforced by the
Federal authorities.
Great as these responsibilities were, and serious as were the obstacles to be
met and overcome, it was determined to surmount them if in the range of
human possibility, and thereby secure to the Federal authorities the ability
to overwhelm the rebellion with the then impending blow. With this view,
your Excellency, on the 17th day of January, issued the following proclama-
tion, to- wit:
STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Springfield, January 17, 1865.
lo the People of the State of Illinois: /
In obedience to the proclamation of the President, of 19th December last,v
calling for 300,000 volunteers to serve in the armies of the Union, I, as the
Chief Magistrate of Illinois, call upon you to manifest once more your pat-
riotism and devotion to the country by voluntary enlistments in the service of
the United States.
Upon my request, the Secretary of War has consented to permit the or-
ganization of ten regiments of volunteers, for one, two or three years, to be
credited upon the quota of this State under said call.
The time within which these regiments are to be raised, the manner of or-
ganization, place of rendezvous and equipment, you will learn by general
orders from the office of the Adjutant General, herewith published, and all
companies or regiments organized under this call will conform thereto.
The quota alloted to this State will be announced as soon as it is ascer-
tained.
In appealing to you, I believe that neither the State nor General Govern-
ment will ask in vain. At no time during the existence of this wicked re-
bellion has Illinois been behind her sister States in manifestations of loyalty
and patriotism; and during the darkest hours of this contest, her sons, with
a matchless heroism and devotion, have ever responded to the requirements
of our National Executive. I feel that you will do so again; that those vet-
erans, many of them my old comrades in arms, now at home, who have won
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distinction upon many glorious fields, will come forward ap^ain to win addi-
tional laurels, and add to their already brilliant achievements others no less
brilliant; and that thousands of others, stimulated by their patriotic example,
will turn from their ordinary vocations whilst their country needs their serv-
ices and calls for their assistance.
The draft ordered by the General Government will take place on the 15th
of February. You have until the 7th of that month to fill your quota by vol-
untary enlistment.
Let it not be said now, when our brave Illinoisans, under the gallant Sher-
man, have penetrated the heart of the rebellion, and our heroic and indom-
itable Grant is breaking down the very gates of its citadel, and the end of
this rebellion, so far as we can see, is not distant, that at this hour Illinois
has dimmed and tarnished her proud record by tardiness and inaction; but
let her respond with men as true and brave as those who have shed such im-
perishable fame upon her arms.
RICHARD J. OGLESBY,
Governor.
At the time the above proclamation was issued it was believed that the
number of troops to be supplied from this State under said call could more
readily be procured by securing to those enlisting the opportunity to form
new organizations. It was known that there were many officers who had
served honorably in the Union army, and many privates and non-commis-
sioned officers of merit, who, if allowed to organize companies and regiments,
would not only re-enlist themselves, but would at once use every influence
speedily to complete their organizations; and no good reason was perceived
why this very worthy class of men should not be allowed the opportunity thus
open to them. With this view, application had been made to the Secretary
of War to permit ten new regiments to be organized and sent to the field,
and the same was at once allowed. On the day of the date o£ the above
proclamation, therefore, I issued the following order, to-wit:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield, .January 17, 1865.
General Orders. No. 2.
I. In pursuance of the call of the President of the United States, under date of 19th
December Icist, for three hundred thousand (300,000) volunteers, one hundred companies of
infantry will be raised in Illinois for srovernment service, to serve for one, two. or three
years, unless sooner discharged, as each recruit may elect.
II. Said companies to consist of one Captain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieu-
tenant, one First Sergeant, four Sergeants, eight Corporals, two Musicians, one Wagoner,
and not less than sixty-four (61) nor more than eighty-two (82) privates.
III. As fast as recruits are obtained they will be sent to the nearest or most convenient
District Provost Marshal's office, where they will be examined by the Examining Surgeon,
and if passed, they will be enlisted and mustered into the military service of the United
States and forwarded to the draft rendezvous at Camp Butler, near Springfield. Illinois, by
said Provost Marshals.
IV. As soon as said companies have eighty-three (83) enlisted men, they will ors-anize
into a company, and such company officers as may be elected by the men will be commis-
sioned by the Gisvernor, unless good reasons exist for refusing.
V. As soon as ten companies are organized they will at once be formed into a regiment,
and the field and staff officers commissioned by the Governor.
VI. Incomplete companies which fail to organize by the 17th of February next, will be
liable to be consolidated with others similarly situated, and assigned to new regiments, or
to All vacancies in old regiments.
VII. Volunteers under this call will receive the bounty of $100. S200 and $300, for the
respective terms of service of one, two and three years, as provided by the general govern-
ment, one-third of which will be paid by the Mustering and Disbursing Officer when the
company is completed, Each enlisted man will also be entitled to such county and town-
ship bounty as may be offered by thw county or sub-district to which he is credited on the
muster-in rolls: and the residence of the enlisted man, as shown by said roll, will fix the
place of his credit on any future draft that may be made.
VIII Every precaution should be used to prevent the enlistment of persons unfit for
service from physical disability, or minors under eighteen years of age; and any officer
who .-hall enlist a recruit who, on medical examination shall be rejected as obviously unfit
for duty at the time of enlistment, will be liable for all expenses of such enlistment.
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IX. It is earnestly recommended that all companies should be filled as speedily as
possi lie to the maximum number (101 men), in order that the number required to be drafted
may be reduced as much as possible.
By order of His Excellency, Gov. Oglesby.
I. N. KAYNIE. Adjutant General.
By reference to this order, it. will be observed that instead of authorizing
ten regiments to be organized, one hundred companies were to be raised.
This plan was adopted with the view, first, of forming each successive ten
companies into a regiment as soon as they arrived at rendezvous; secondly,
to retain control entirely of each regimental organization, its officers, etc.;
and thus avoid not only the delay that would occur if each set of officers had
been selected and required to raise each ten full companies before organiza-
tion, but would besides secure, in the opinion of the State authorities, the
best men for field positions. Heretofore, in the organization of troops from
the State, ofl&cers were often first selected and authority first given to them
to organize companies or regiments, and whilst it was not generally difficult
for one man of influence to raise a company, it became no inconsiderable
undertaking to raise ten, and required much time and labor. But no delay
in these organizations could be allowed, and it will be seen that this apparently
unimportant modification of the practice heretofore recognized in the State,
operated with astonishing success.
No sooner was it made known over the State that new regiments were to
be organized, than numerous applications were received for authority to
organize them as regiments. Specific authority, however, of this kind was
continuously denied, and in no instance given; whilst every application for
authority to oi'ganize a company was granted, unless the applicant had been
disqualified by some disability to command the same; each applicant being
assured, however, that his advancement and promotion depended, first, upon
his qualifications, and next, upon his activity in sending companies into'
camp. At this period the ardor and patriotism of the people had been
aroused to a wonderful extent. Everywhere the most enthusiastic spirit
prevailed, and the gallant sons of the State poured forth to enlist in the
cause of the country and swell the invincible armies already in the front.
Under these circumstances, it was deemed best to establish two additional
rendezvous for volunteers; one at Chicago under the command of Colonel
John L, Hancock, and designated as "Camp Fry;" the other at Quincy,
under charge of Major General Benjamin M. Prentiss, and designated as
"Camp Wood." f, therefore, at once issued the following Order No. 3:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, Jan. 19, 1865,
General Orders No. 3.
I. The following named camps are hereby designated as additional camps of rendez
vous for troops now org-aniziug under the provisions of General Order No. 2, current series,
from these Headquarters, to-wit: Camp Fry, Chicago, and Camp Wood. Quincy.
II. All recruits or companies enlisted from the 1st, 2d. 3d and 6th congressional dis
tricts of this State, will be reported to and rendezvous at Camp Fry. Chicago, and Colonel
John L, Hancock, of Chicago, is hereby appointed commandant of said rendezvous.
III. All recruits or companies enlisted from the 4th, 5th and 9th congressional dis
tricts. except those from Menard, Mason and Cass counties, will be reported to and ren
dezvous at Camp Wood, Quincy. General Benjamin M. Prentiss is hereby appointed
commandant of said rendezvous.
IV. Recruits from all other portions of the State will be sent to Camp Butler, Illinois
the place of general rendezvous, as provided by General Order No. 2, from these Head
quarters.
V. Transportation for men enlisted and mustered by the District Provost Marshals
will be furnished by them. Transportation for all recruits within the districts which
rendezvous at Camp Fry. not so enlisted and mustered, 'will be furnished by Captain
C. C. Pomeroy, United States Mustering Officer, Chicago, upon application by the re-
cruiting agents; and for all recruits for the rendezvous at Camp Wood and Camp But-
ler, transportation will be furnished by Lieutenant Colonel James Oakes. Superintend-
ent Volunteer Recruiting Service, at Springfield, Illinois, upon application by said
agents. In all eases of application for transportation, the agent will state the number
of recruits, the place of destination and name of person in charge of recruits.
VI. It is advised that all recruits shall be taken to the nearest Provost Marshal, to
be by him enlisted and mustered, and he will at once furnish transportation to the gen-
eral rendezvous, as no credits for enlistments will be given, nor should local bounties
74 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
be paid until the recruits are enlisted and mustered into the service. District Provost
Marshals will grive receipts to recruiting: agents for all such recruits brought by them
respectively, and accepted into the service of the United States.
VII. Paragraph 3 of General Orders No. 2, current series, from these Headquarters, is
hereby amended to conform to this order.
By order of his Excellency, Governor Oglesby.
I. N.HAYNIE.
Adjutant General.
The success of the measures adopted affords the best evidence of the cor-
rectness of the views entertained and acted upon. With so much harmony
and rapidity were regiments organized, that many of them were on duty far
towards the front before it was supposed to have been possible to have or-
ganized them. *******
By reference to the rosters of these organizations, many names before
familiar to the service will be observed, and whilst I have, with much pleas-
ure, issued commissions to meritorious officers for the first time entering the
service, yet I confess it afforded me peculiar gratification to see many of
my old comrades in service, who had won honorable distinction, and wore
honorable sears, coming forward again to enter the army a second time,
and receiving from the State authorities well-earned promotion. Such
patriotic devotion should forever challenge the admiration and gratitude of
their countrymen.
Early in February it was ascertained that recruiting was going on in all
/parts of the State so rapidly, that many more volunteei's would soon be raised
; than could possibly enter the ten regiments. So gratifying were the pros-
j pects, indeed, that under authority received herefrom Secretary. Stanton, the
following orders were issued at their respective dates, and the draft, which
was before fixed for the 15th of February, postponed temporarily:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, Feb. 4, 1865.
General Orders No. 10.
By authority from the War Department, the time lor recruiting for new organizations
is hereby extended to the 15th instant.
Paragraph 6, of General Orders No. 2, current series, from these Headquarters, is here-
by amended to conform to this order.
By order of his Excellency. Governor Oglesby.
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield, February 14, 1865.
General Orders No. 17.
All peroons authorized to recruit companies under the provisions of General Orders
Nos. 2 and 3, current series, from this oflice. who have not already reported their companies
as completed, may continue to recruit until their companies are filled, unless otherwise
ordered.
By order of His Excellency, Governor Oglesby.
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General.
Under these ciwjumstances, it became necessary to dispose of the men thus
being enlisted, in some other manner, so as not to check or retard voluntary
enlistments throughout the State. So far as could, at this time, be perceived,
the next best plan to adopt was, since new regiments could not be organized,
to continue the authority for companies to be organized, and in lieu of placing
them in neiv organizations, to send them to fill vacant places in old regiments
in the field. Authority for this purpose was, therefore, at once applied for,
and, without hesitation, granted: whereupon the tollowing orders were issued
(No. 2S):
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, February 20, 1865.
General Orders No. 28.
I. Seven of the ten resiments of infantry, recently authorized by the War Department
to be raised in this State, having completed their organizations, and the other three being
nearly ready for organization, no other regiments will be organized in this btate.
II. Authority has been received from the War Department to accept companies of in-
fantry, to be assigned to old regiments in the field, whose regimental organizations have
been reduced by consolidation. For this purpose, fifty companies will be received, and will
rendezvous at Camp Fry. Chicago, or Camp Butler, near Springfield. 111., as may be most
convenient, to be assigned to such old regiments as the Governor may direct.
Ill Company organizations will be the same as directed in General Orders No. 2. cur-
rent series, from these Headquarters. Transportation to rendezvous will be furnished as
heretofore.
IV. The companies authorized to be raised under this order must be reported to the
commanders of camps designated, within twelve days from this date.
By order of His Excellency, Governor Oglesby.
EDWARD P. NILES,
AssH and Acting Adjutant General,
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, March 6, 1865.
General Orders No. 46.
I. The ten regiments authorized to be organized in this State having been filled, and
authority having been given by the Secretary of War to recruit other companies for old
regiments in the field, it is ordered that all persons holding appointments from these Head-
quarters to recruit companies of infantry for United States service, and whose companies
have not yet been reported as full, will continue to recruit until their respective companies
are filled, unless otherwise ordered.
II. The misuse or abuse of authority obtained to recruit, from this ofiice. will, in all
cases, be regarded us good grounds for a revocation thereof. Recruiting agents should,
with zeal and energy, and without delay, enlist the men required to organize their com-
pany, and as speedily as possible report the same to the District Provost Marshal, or at the
general rendezvous, for muster.
III. It is gratifying to announce that the prospect of avoiding any draft in the State
under the present call, is good. It depends upon the efforts of the loyal patriots of the
State. Let them but respond hereafter as they have heretofore, and the honor of Illinois
will be sustained.
By order of His Excellency, Governor Ojrlesby.
L N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General.
This course was continued subsequently, and acted upon until the 10th day
of April, during which time fifty-one companies had been oi-ganized and as-
signed to old regiments in the field, aggregating in strength 4,7G4 men. The
wisdom as well as the justice of these assignments of new men to old regi-
ments has been abundantly vindicated by subsequent experience, for not only
has the new recruit been enabled to become much more rapidly veteranized,
much more speedily acquainted with the duties expected and required of him,
but he has been allowed (by being identified with those organizations whose
fame was historic, and whose names were synonyms for renown) to share
the laurels already won, and indulge in the proud consciousness that hence-
forth the fame and just credit of his regiment was his. And not alone was
the new recruit benefited. The increased number added to old regiments,
reduced and decimated by all the vicissitudes of long and severe service, en-
abled many meritorious officers to receive merited promotion, which other-
wise could not have been conferred, and, in this way, it is believed tuat these
dispositions have been mutually advantageous, and eminently just to all, and
at the same time, strongly tended to advance the public weal. * * * *
The following order was, therefore, issued, and under its operation no more
than the above new organizations were formed:
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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield, March 27. 1865.
General Orders No. 48.
I. All persons who have heretofore obtained authority from this office to recruit com-
panies for the United States service, under g'eneral orders Nos. 2, 3. 28 and 46. current series,
from thf^se headquarters, will, on or before the tenth day of April next, report all recruits
enlisted by them to the proper rendezvous at Camp Fry or Camp Butler, to be organized
into companies by the commandants of said rendezvous, as provided in said general orders.
II. From and after the said ttnth day of April. 1865, all authority to whomsoever granted
from this office to recruit companies tor the United States service under general orders
heretofore mentioned, will be and is hereby revoked and annulled, and no exercise of au-
thority after that date under the same will be recognized as valid or authoritative.
HI. All enlistments hereafter made should be credited to the sub-district where the
recruit resides and is enrolled, if liable to enrollment, and special attention is called to the
requirements of the act of Congress of March 3. 1865, in order to avoid any injustice towards
sub-districts and needless complications on part of recruits and enlisted men.
IV. The enforcement of this order will not prevent further volunteer enlistments into
the United States servce under the late call of the President of the United States, but such
volunteers and enlisted men will not. after said tenth day of April, have the privileire of or-
ganizing themselves into companies and choosing their officers, noi can they be assigned as
companies to regiments in the field by State authority.
By order of His Excellency, Governor Oglesby.
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General
After this order was issued, recruiting: still continued throughout the
State, until the 13th day of April, 1865, when, by order of the Secretary of
War, recruiting ceased throughout the United States. Up to this period, the
State 1 al furnished, to be credited against her quota, under call of Decem-
V ber 19, 1864, twenty-seven thousand nine hundred and ninety-six (27,996)
men, as will be seen by reference to schedule filed herewith, marked "Gr"[D].
The deficit of the State at this time, by sub-districts, was 5,715, and the ex-
cesses in sub-districts from which no quota was required was 819, which,
, when deducted from the deficits, shows really due from the State on this last
( quota, 4,896 men, and those would have been speedily furnished had not re-
\ cruiting ceased, as above stated.
THE BATTLE FLAGS AND TROPHIES OF THE STATE,
At the beginning of my term, I found already accumulated in the office a
large number of trophies and flags, all of the latter greatly worn by service
in the field, many of them riddled with the bullets of the baemy, and bearing
other evidences of the courage and gallantry of Illinois soldiers.
I regard it as a duty due from me to the soldiers and to the State to pre-
serve these sacred evidences of their renown by every possible care and pre-
caution. The better to enable me to do so, I procured a large glass- fronted
case to be made, the cost of which will be found in my exhibit of expendi-
tures, and had intended depositing all of them within the same or similar
cases. At this time, there were not exceeding seventy-five of them to be pro-
vided for. Soon, however, I discovered that there would be a very large
accumulation of them, more than I could, iu this manner, provide for in an
office of dimensions not greater than the present one. I have, therefore, de-
posited them in the office, preserving them in the best way within my power,
with the hope that legislative action hereafter may enable me to provide for
all of them iu such way as to hand them to posterity, whose rich legacy they
are.
Most of them in the office prior to June 14, 1865, had been placed in the
custody of tbe State by the several regiments who had borne them, accom-
panied many of them with requests that the State would take charge of them
and preserve them as sacred trusts in behalf of those who had followed and
fallen around them, and as the best testimony of the valor of her soldiers.
I am pleased to know that assurances to them have not been wanting that
such should be the action of the State.
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On the 14th of June, 1865, and soon after the disbanding of the army was
determined upon, it was ascertained that a very larg:e number of these fiag^s
were to be disposed of; whereupon the Secretary of War issued, through the
Adjutant General, the following order:
HEADQUARTERS SUP'T VOL. REC. SER.. ILLINOIS.
Springfield. June 14, 1865.
(By telegraph from Washington, June 13, 1865.)
To Brevet Brigadier General James Oakes:
You are authorized by the Secretary of War to turn over to the Governor of the Stare,
at such time as he may name, all regimental colors now in your charge, under section seven
paragraph five, general orders ninety-four (94). current series. All colors hereafter taken
charge of by you, will be turned over in lilie manner.
Please acknowledge this.
(Signed) THOMAS M. VINCENT,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Official copy: Respectfully furnished His Excellency. Governor Richard J. Oglesby,
for his information, and with the statement that I will be happy to turn over to him all reg-
imental colors now in my possession, or which may be received by me, at such time as he
may be pleased to designate.
(Signed) JAMES OA.KP]S.
Brevet Brig. Gen. U.S. A., Chief M. and D. O., Illinois
Pursuant to this order. General Oakes has, from time to time, turned over
to this ofiBce the flags and colors of the several regiments mustered out, as
far as they have come to his custody, until now they number over three
hundred, forming a collection unprecedented in the history of the State, and
the preservation of which is well worthy the patriotism of the people.
I can not refrain here from again referring to their danger of loss by ex-
posure to destruction by conflagration. On the 18th day of July, 1865, 1 had
the honor to call your attention to this matter by a communication, a copy of
which I take the liberty to insert below. Allow me to reiterate all that I have
said in that communication, and to add that the conviction of the great neces-
sity for some provision relative to this matter, adequate to secure their safety
and preservation, has been continually strengthened.
Candor compels me to add that I have not thus alluded to this matter again^
with a view of pressing it unpleasantly upon your Excellency, but my present
purpose is mainly to place this matter where it will probably be brought to
the notice of those who, at no distant da\', can remedy the difficulty com-
plained of, by providing adequate means for their safety.
Appended to this report, and marked as schedule "C," will be found a list
of the colors and trophies referred to, and which, if preserved, will forever
afford the most conclusive testimony — tattered, riddled by the enemies' shot,
and worn by service as they are — of the invincible heroism by which the sol-
diers of the State have won imperishable renown.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield, July 18, 1865
His Excellency, Governor R. J. Oglesby.
Sir: For some time past I have been impressed with the paramount importance of
providing for the safety of the records, trophies and flags belonging to. and in custody of,
this ofiBce. I have no cause of complaint whatever to make, so far as my convenience is
concerned. The present office is comfortable and wel! arranged, everything that is desir-
able in this respect is provided. But the office is not a safe one. There are now ten large
cases filled with papers, many of whi-h, if lost, could never be replaced. There are many
volumes of manuscript books, containing the labor of years, and tabular statistics of mili-
tary history of the State which, if lost, can not be replaced. There are besides, more than
one hundred battle flags of our regiments, every one of which is priceless, and of which
all the wealth of America could never make a duplicate. Should they be destroyed, no
wealth could compensate the State for them. The most pricek'ss jewels that ever deck a
crowned head, if lost, can be replaced: but these the brightest jewels of the State, made
hi-toric and inestimable by the blood and sacrifice of so many brave sons of Illinois, the
mementoes and relics of so many brilliant achievements and great victories, if once gone
are gone forever. As we are now situated, any day may witness such an event. We are
surrounded by buildings, some brick, some wooden, and i> fire were to occur, destruction
would be inevitable almost. Safety can not be secured by any precaution we may take
here. Under these circumstances. I submit to you, that if possible, arrangements be made
to better secure these records, flags, etc.
78 ADJUTANT GENEEAL's REPORT.
It has occurred to me, that if the Supreme Court could be changed, so as to give this
office the rooms uow occupied by it, great advantage would accrue. The records of that
court are not so voluminous as to prevent their removal in case of fire. Ours are. If their
records were destroyed, it would at most only injure a very few litigants, who may be inter-
ested in the records. Here a whole State, nay, a Nation and people, would be the sufferers,
and that, too, of an irreparable loss.
The rooms now occupied by this office were originally designed for the Supreme Court,
and are well adapted for the same. They can be procured for that purpose at a reasonable
rent as long as desired: and to a^oid any objections made for want of appropriation to pay
rent for rooms for the court, until the biennial session of the Legislature, 1866-7, 1 will my-
self procure them.
Under these circumstances, I submit to you that the public interests require this change
to be effected, and I most respectfully request the same.
I am, very respectfully and truly,
(Signed) I. N. HAYNIE.
Adjutant General.
THE RECORDS AND FILES OF THE OFFICE.
Great uneasiness is also continually felt with reference to the safety
of the records and files of the office. To attempt to estimate their
value to the people of Illinois, would be vainly expended labor. Two
hundred and fifty- six thousand men have entered the service from Illinois.
Here in the records of the office — in the enlistment papers— in the muster-in
and muster-out rolls— in the letters sent and received — in the record of pro-
motions, and of gallant deeds — in the roster of officers — in the orders issued
and received — may now be found the history of each one of that vast army.
Those of that gallant host who yet survive have an estate in these papers
that money can not purchase, and the loss of which can not be supplied. If
this be true of them, who will undertake to estimate their value to the widow
or orphan whose lives have been yielded to secure the unity of the Nation
and the honor of the American name. And yet all these things are in daily
danger of total destruction, and this condition exists with the full conviction
that at present there is no remedy for it. I have endeavored to provide to
some extent against this danger, by procuring and putting in process of
completion, a set of records for the office, in which the most of the records
now in the office that concern the soldier, can be transcribed and concen-
trated. By reducing my expenditures as much as it could well be done, I
ascertained that funds sufficient would be at my command to procure the
necessary books in which to enter up, not only the history of every organiza-
tion, but of every man. I have deemed it greatly to the interest of the State,
in every sense, to procure them and complete them. In this shape the rec-
ords would not only be much more easily removed from the office, (and
theretore more easily preserved,) but the entire record of each soldier
would then be found at once without difficulty, and seen at a glance, whereas
now it is only to be learned after searching through extensive rolls, and ex-
amining masses of papers and records and orders, beginning with the enlist-
rcent and ending with the muster-out. It will require no inconsiderable
period of time to complete them, and will, during that time, necessitate the
employment of more clerks than would otherwise be needed in the office;
yet so firmly convinced am I of their utility, convenience and value, that I
have not hesitated to assume the responsibility of the work. It has thus far
progressed satisfactorily, and I hope, by an economy of labor in the office, to
have those records far advanced with the means now at my command, by the
end of another year. Nevertheless, it will be impossible for me to keep up
the current business of the office, and complete them within my term, with-
out further aid. To make up the records of one hundred and seventy-five
regiments, in which is included the history of a quarter of a million men and
more, and found in masses of papers and records running through four
years and a half of war, is indeed a herculean task, requiring the most
indefatigable labor, patience, industry and earnest zeal; yet I have deemed
it best to inaugurate the work now, and will prosecute it with whatever
clerical force I can spare from current business, with the hope that if my ac-
tion shall be approved, future legislative aid may enable me speedily to com-
plete so important a work.
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UNION PRISONERS FROM ILLINOIS, DECEASED AT ANDER-
SONVILLE, GA.
As a part of the military history of the soldiers of this State, I present
herewith a list of deceased prisoners at the rebel prison o^ Andersonville,
Ga., captured from Illinois regiments. It was procured throuo-h the fore-
thought and intelligence of Sergeant Major John H, Goldsmith, whose affi-
davit of the correctness of the same is attached, and is believed to be a faith-
ful and correctly kept list of the martyr heroes who fell victims at this place
to the atrocities practiced in rebel prisons by our infuriated adversaries. I
have taken occasion to test the verity of this list in many ways. The atten-
tion of officers of discharged regiments and companies, here for payment,
has been called to the list of men therein reported deceased from their com-
mands, and in every instance they have confirmed the truthfulness of the
list. Muster-out rolls upon which men not present for muster-out are ac-
counted for, and lists of casualties returned to this office, have been ex-
amined, and they, too, confirm its correctness; so now that I regard the
paper as worthy of full credit, and have, therefore, ordered it to be recog-
nized as an official record of the office; and I desire to accord to Sergeant
Major Goldsmith my thanks for his industry and forethought in making and
preserving a record of so much value to the orphans and widows of the
soldiers of the State, This list may justly be said to form the darkest page in
the history of the rebellion.
Who can measure or imagine the atrocities which would be laid before
the world were the panorama of sufferings and terrible trials of these gallant
menbut half unfolded to view? But this can never be done until new words of
horror are invented, and new arts discovered by which demoniacal fiendish-
ness can be portrayed, and the intensest anguish of the human soul, in
ten thousand forms, can be painted. The civilized world will never cease
to read with amazement the history of the cruelties invented by the in-
genuity and zeal of religious bigots, and practiced upon their victims for
generations; nor will it cease to wonder at the mysteries revealed in the
history of the bastile, so long the prison-house of those whose delight was to
scourge the human race; nor atrocities perpetrated in the black hole of
Calcutta, or the merciless cruelties of the semi-barbarian Sepoys of India.
Each of these dark pages have in their turn challenged the unutterable exe-
cration of mankind; but it remained, after all, for a civilized people, in the
middle of the nineteenth century, upon the American continent, to advance
in the refinement of human cruelty and the infliction of human suffering, to
the boundary line of human invention, beyond which nothing but infinite
power to torture or inflict can pass, — and this, too, for no other crime in
their victims than that they loved the government of their fathers, and had
followed the starry emblem of their nationality.
As upon every field, and upon every other page of the history of this war,
so here, amid these tragic scenes, Illinois has borne her share. More than
eight hundred names make up the awful column, which like a pyramid, ex-
tends itself, until the human mind, unable to comprehend the demonism that
placed them there, sickens at its contemplation; and yet these men already
seek the privilege of citizenship in this great government they tried in vain
to destroy, and ask to be made again the peers of those patriots who saved
it, and of the fathers, brothers and sons of those heroes they destroyed.
The names of these martyred dead are appended hereto, in schedule marked
"N" [G.]
PROMOTIONS.
Anterior to my assuming the discharge of the duties of this office, some ap-
plications and conflicting recommendations for promotions in regiments in
the field had accumulated, and were the first to claim my atten^^ion. It had
been the rule of my predecessor (adhered to by myself) to order the pi'omo-
tions as a matter of course, without question, when the recommendation was
in line and according to rank; but in conflicting claims or recommendations,
no action was taken by the assistants in the office without the special order
of the Adjutant General or Executive.
80 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
The serious affliction and extreme illness of General Fuller, during; the last
' months of his term, renaeied it impossible for him to give that constant at-
' tendance to daily duties of the office without which delays will unavoidably
occur. In this way some commissions were delayed, by which meritorious
officers were, in some instances, prevented from assumiuo^ the rank and com-
mand to which they were entitled, as early as they otherwise would have
done. It became my duty, therefore, at the earliest period possible, to dis-
pose of these cases and satisfy the parties in interest, and I at once pro-
ceeded in the efforts. General Order No. 43, issued by General Fuller early
in his term, had long been the guide of the office. Seniority of rank was
recognized by this order as the rule for promotion. Exceptions, however,^
were recognized in cases of special merit or conspicuous gallantry, in the ap-
plicant, or where special demerit and unfitness existed in the party superseded
by a junior. Of the wisdom of this rule I have never entertained a doubt,
and 1 have felt but very little inclination to depart from it in any case when
the rights of an officer were involved who had done honorable service. My
own experience in the army had taught me that each officer regarded his
right to his rank and promotion as an indefeasible estate, so long as he hon-
orably held a commission in the service, and in this view 1 entirely coincided.
It was difficult for me to perceive the justice of retaining an officer in the
service in a rank that, so far as was known here, he filled honorably for a
long period, and then-, when promotion was to be made, supersede him with
a junior. Yet, the only cause of difference of opinion that has existed be-
tween myself and officers in the field, has grown out of recommendations of
this character by commanding officers, who, 1 have but the remotest doubt,^
beUeved they were acting for the best interest of the service in recommend-
ing juniors for promotion. In a number of cases I have reluctantly yielded
to the pressure of recommendations of this kind, but never without feeling a
regret at what I feared might prove to be an injustice to gome worthy officer
who was without influential friends in the army to indorse and urge his claim.
In some of the States the Executives have adopted the same rule, and have
adhered to it so closely as to require, in cases of conflicting recommendations
for promotions, that the senior officer should be sent before a board for ex-
amination, and if found qualified, they have refused to supercede him. The ab-
sence of some tribunal of this kind, to which questions affecting qualifications of
officers could be referred in case of difference of opinion between command-
ing officers in the field and myself, has been felt as a serious inconvenience,
and but for the fact that the rebellion ended within a few months after I took
charge of the office, some regulation of this character would have been
established.
The rapid approach, however, of the period at which all the gallant officers
and soldiers of the State were to be mustered out of the service and return
again to the walks of civil life, rendered any innovation upon the old and
well understood rule, perhaps unwise and impolitic: and I have, therefore,
deemed it best to allow it to remain unaltered and in full force.
INJUSTICE IN PAYMENT OP SOLDIERS.
Deeming it my duty to take notice of all matters that affect the interests
of the soldiers of the State, I have thought it not improper to call attention
to what I regaid as cases of injustice in the manner of paying off the soldiers
of Illinois, and the causes of complaint which have from time to time existed.
The first class to which my attention has been called, has been soldiers who
were discharged after the discharge of the regiments to which they belonged.
In such cases, they have been paid up to the day to which their regiment had
been paid, and have been compelled to lose whatever pay was due for the
period of service between the date of the discharge of the regiment and their
own discharge. It can be readily seen that in numerous cases this works
serious hardships and great injustice. Every one at all acquainted with the
service knows that men are constantly and necessarily detailed, by orders,
for duty away from their regiments, at corps, division and brigade head-
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quarters, as clerks in quartermaster and commissary departments, in iios-
pitals, etc., and when so detailed they are compelled to remain until relieved
and ordered to join their commands. Whilst many have been thus away
from their regiments, the latter have been mustered out, discharged and paid,
leaving the detailed soldier still on duty and obliged to serve, or be disgraced
if he refuses. Yet, for all this time after his regiment is discharged, he re-
ceives no pay, but is only paid to the date at which his regiment receives pay.
Another class of soldiers from whom complaint has reached me, are the
veteran volunteers who enlisted under the provisions of General Order No.
191, of June 25, 1863, and the veteran recruits who enlisted under Circular
No. 25, of 18th March, 1864, both from the War Department.
The third paragraph of General Order No. 191, provides that:
III. Every volunteer enlisted and mustered into service as a veteran under this order,
shall be entitled to receive from the United States, one month's pay m advance, and a
bounty and premium of four hundred and two (4U2) dollars, to be paid as follows:
1st. Upon being mustered in service he shall be paid one month's pay in
advance $13 00
First installment of bounty 25 00
Premium 2 00
Total payment on muster $40 00
2d. At the first regular pay-day, or two months after muster in. an ad-
ditional installment will be paid 50 00
3d. At the first regular payday, after six months' service, he shall be
paid an additional installment of bounty 50 00
4th. At the first regular pay day. after the end of the first year's service,
an additional installment of bounty will be paid 50 00
5th. At the first regular pay-day. after eighteen months, another install-
ment 50 00
6th. At the first regular pay-day, after two years' service, another in-
stallment 50 00
7th. At the first regular pay-day, after two and a half years' service,
another installment 50 00
8th. At the expiration of the three years the remainder of the bounty
will be paid 75 00
IV. If the government shall not require these troops for the full period of three years,
and they shall be mustered honorably out of the service before the expiration of their term
of enlistment, they shall receive, upon being mastered out. the whole amount of bounty re-
maining unpaid, the same as if the full term had been served.
These bounties and terms were offered to that class of men who had served
not less than nine months, and could pass an examination required by the
mustering regulations of the United States.
Originally, the time within which to enlist was limited to ninety days from
June 25, 1863. but this time was afterwards extended by General Order No.
305, of 1863, so as to include all volunteers serving in three years' organiza-
tions who may re-enlist for three years or the war, in the company or regiment
to which they (then) belonged, and who may have, at the date of re-enlist-
ment, less than one year to serve.
All such, enlisting after the expiration of ninety days, were decided to be
entitled to said bounty of $402. By Circular No. 25, of March 18, a bounty
of $400 was also promised to every recruit who is a veteran volunteer, as de-
fined in general orders for recruiting veteran volunteers, to be paid in in-
stallments; and a clause similar with clause IV, of General Order No. 191,
was added to this circular of March 18, 1864.
The rebellion was virtually ended and the war closed by the surrender of
Lee, in April, 1865, followed very rapidly by that of all other Confederate
forces east of the Mississippi and within a brief period by the remainder. In
the mean time the reduction of our own army had begun, under orders from
the War department, based entirely upon the hypothesis that the war was
ended, and the services of our troops were no longer needed or required.
Patients in hospitals were mustered out; then soldiers whose term of service
expired before October 1, 1865, were mustered out. Finally, the Army of the
Potomac and the Army of the Tennessee were mustered out.
On the 8th of May, 1865, General Order 84 was issued, the first section of
which is as follows, to-wit:
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82 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
I. Veterans who enlisted under the provisions of General Order No. 191,
series 1863, from this office, and extensions thereof, (G. 0. No. 324 and 387
of 1863, 20 and 92 of 1864), and recruits (not veterans) who enlisted for three
years or the war, under the provisions of the circular letter of October 24,
1863, * * * are, on their honorable muster-out and discharge from the
service of the United States, before the expiration of their respective terms
of enlistment, entitled to the unpaid balance of the bounties promised them
by the orders and laws under which they enlisted.
This order seems to have been based upon the opinion of Attorney Gen-
eral Speed, of May 16, 1865, (not published until June 10, 1865, in Order 111,
War Department), in which he decides in conformity with the above quoted
section of General Order 84, issued two days thereafter.
Notwithstanding all this, a portion of the men who enlisted under these or-
ders promising bounties, have been and are being discharged without being
paid the "unpaid balance of the bounties promised them by the orders and
laws under which they enlisted." Many "veteran volunteers" and "veteran
recruits," broken down in health by the long periods of services in the field,
have, after the war has been closed, and even after their own regiments have
been discharged and paid in full the balance of the bounty due alike to all,
been discharged from the hospitals, where disease compelled them to seek
refuge, and have only been paid the part of the bounty actually accrued and
due. I have no means of ascertaining the exact number of men of this class,
but believe it to be considerable. But whether few or many, good faith
should be observed towards all those faithful men, and a liberal rule in their
favor be followed in all cases where justice will not be infringed.
A third class of cases of hardship and wrong arises upon promotion being
made from the ranks or from non-commissioned officers since March 3, 1865.
As soon as a private or non-commissioned officer is promoted and receives a
commission, his right to bounty as a soldier ceases, and he is required to re-
fund $25 advance bounty; and if his promotion occurred since March 3d, he
is not entitled to the three months' extra pay allowed other officers on mus-
ter-out and discharge. Thus, he has neither the rights of a private soldier nor
those of an officer.
If, therefore, a sergeant is promoted to first lieutenant ten days before he
is discharged with half his period of service elapsed, he loses the other half
as bounty, gets in lieu thereof the rank and pay of an officer for ten days,
without the extra pay received by the other officers. This is a hardship that
ought to be remedied. The last class of cases to which I call attention is by
far the most considerable, and, although of less consequence to the soldiers,
has, in the aggregate, resulted in a greater wrong to the State, than any
other before mentioned.
Previous to the 20th of November, 1865, under orders from Paymaster Gen-
eral, regiments arriving at the rendezvous in this State for payment, were
only paid to date of their arrival, unless afterward their payment was "de-
layed" for some cause beyond the ordinary time of payment. Early after the
reduction of the army began, I saw the hardship of this rule, and attempted
to remedy it, but failed, I found that the rule originally adopted, and upon
which troops were originally paid, was that organizations should be paid to
date of muster out. Had the Federal authorities followed this rule, and dis-
charged the soldier in the field and paid him his transportation thence home,
no difficulty would have arisen. But it was soon found inexpedient to do so,
and, therefore, the policy of mustering out regiments in the field and sending
them to the selected rendezvous in their respective states for payment and
discharge, was adopted. As soon, therefore, after this as a regiment was
mustered out, it was put under orders to report in this State, either at Chi-
cago or Camp Butler. In all such cases, a period of time, more or less in
proportion to the distance to be traversed, necessarily elapsed after the mus-
ter-out and before their arrival at their State rendezvous. To compel the sol-
dier to lose this time, and receive only pay to the date of his muster-out, was
seen to be an injustice, and hence an order was issued to pay them to the
date of their arrival at rendezvous, without reference to when they were mus-
tered out. This order, to some extent, remedied the evil, but it was soon dis-
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■covered that its practical operation was to still impose upou the soldier a
wrong and a hardship. Necessarily, delay would occur after arrival of these
regiments, and before they could be paid. Many causes combined to make
this delay longer in some cases and shorter in others; but that regiments
should be delayed^after arrival and before their payment, was seen to be
inevitable. The rolls were to be examined, then signed by the soldier, then
returned to the paymaster, and the accounts for payment made up. These
delays protracted the stay of the soldier in camp from four to ten days, all of
which, under the orders in force before 11th June, 1865, the soldier was com-
pelled to lose. It was not his fault that he did not depart to his home at
once upon his arrival; he could not go without his discharge and his pay and
these he could not get until the Federal authorities gave them to him. To
require him, therefore, to submit to loss of time after arrival and up to date
of receiving his pay and discharge, was felt by the soldier to be a hardship
and an injustice from the Government, from which he had the right to ex-
pect a more liberal rule.
To remedy this evil, caused by this kind of delay, the following order was
issued by the Paymaster General:
Washington, June 11, 1855.
*******
Pay delayed organizations to date when payment of it commences.
(Signed.) B. W. BRICE,
P. M. General.
As soon as this order was received by Major McClure, be, on the 16th of
June, 1865, issued the following order to the several paymasters subject to
his jurisdiction in the States of Illinois and Indiana, to-wit:
Major: You will, in accordance with the above, and uitil further orders, pay all organ-
ized troops mustered out of service to the actual date of the commencement of your pay-
ment.
(Signed.) DAN'L McCLURE,
Chief Paymaster Dist. Ind. and III.
It would appear that an order so clear and explicit would not admit of more
than one construction, and yet, strange as it may seem, such has been the
case; and this difference in construction has resulted to the detriment of Illi-
nois soldiers to the extent, it is believed, of a quarter of a million dollars or
more,; for, whilst in Indiana all organized troops mustered out have, since
16th June, been paid to the day on which payment began, in Illinois none
have been paid to that date, except such as were, after arrival at rendezvous
in the State, "delayed" for want of paymaster to pay them; and if there was
any regiment paid here under this construction up to the day payment began,
I have been unable to ascertain which one was so paid.
At sundry times complaints were made to me by the officers and men of
several regiments, and I have, as far as was possible under the circumstances,
rendered them all the satisfaction in my power. Not having such official
■connection with the paymasters of the United States army as entitled me to
be furnished with orders issued for their guidance, it was some time after
the above orders were in force ere I became advised of them, and of the dif-
ferent rules for payment under them acted upon in Indiana and in this State;
nevertheless, when I did become advised of them, and after other efforts to
remedy the wrong had failed, I addressed the following communication to
Adjutant General Vincent, at Washington:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, November 3, 1865.
Colonel Thomas M. Vincent,
Assistant Adjutant General, Washington, D. C
Colonel: I am informed that under the orders of Colonel Daniel McClure, Chief Pay-
master for the District of Indiana, etc.. all the troops from that State are paid up to the
day of their payment, without reerard to the time they report for payment and discharge.
Under the orders acted upon in this State, the troops paid here are only paid up to the time
they report for payment on their arrival here, while most always every regiment remains
here in camp from five to ten days afterwards, waiting to be paid.
84 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Now, this is an injustice to the troops of Illinois, and I desire, most respectfully, to
know if an order can not be issued remedying this cause of complaint, so that all soldiers
from the State of Illinois may be piid up to date of final payment the same as those of other
States. Enclosed I send you a copy of the order referred to.
I have the honor to be,
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
I. N. HAYNIE.
Adjutant General.
Official:
Ed. p. Niles,
Asststant Adjutant General
By due course of mail, I received the following reply from General Vin-
cent, Adjutant General, to-wit:
Adjutant General I. N. Haynie.
State of Illinois, Springfield. 111.
Sik: I have respectfully to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3d inst., rela-
tive to the final payments made Illinois troops on muster out.
In reply, I am directed to inform you that upon a reference of your communication to
the Paymaster General, U. S. A., it was returned to the oflice with the following indorse-
ment, i. e.:
"The printed circular of Colonel McClure, enclosed by the Adjutant General of Illinois,
was undoubtedly the guide to all paymasters in that State after the date of its receipt.
Therein it is directed to pay all o-ganizations to the date when payment of it should com-
mence. That is. that the entire of any organization should be paid to the same date, and
that date should be the date when its payment commenced.
"Prior to the publication of this circular, payment by the order of the War Department
was made to date of arrival at rendezvous.
"Afterwards, it is presumed that all were paid in Illinois and Indiana alike to the date
of payment, as above stated.
"Certainly such was the case unless the circular had been disregarded, but Adjutant
General Haynie seems to enclose the circular, and refer to it as evidence of the charge he
makes, that the Illinois troops have not been paid by the same liberal rule that has gov-
erned in the payment of Indiana troops. It seems to me to be evidence of the contrary fact.
(Signed.) B. W. Bkice, P. M. G.
"P. M. G. Office, November 10, 1865."
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed). THOMAS M. VINCENT.
Assistant Adjutant General.
The above letter was at once referred by me to the senior paymaster at thi&
rendezvous and his attention invited to the same, with the request that he
"would advise this office whether any Illinois regiments had been paid up to
the date of payment, and if not, to explain the reason in detail." Major
Bridgman at once replied to me, stating that "delayed organizations had been
faid to date of payment, but that others were only paid to date of arrival."
nformation so vague and indefinite as this was unsatisfactory. I therefore
addressed another note to Major Bridgman, of which 1 insert below a copyi
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OP ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield. November 17, 1865.
Major Bridgman:
Your endorsement on my letter of inquiry is received. It is not as explicit as I could
desire, and I therefore trouble you again. I am not aware as yet that any Illinois regiment
has been paid here up to the day payment began, but I am advised that a class of this kind
exists, to-wit: A regiment leaves Vicksburg November 6, arrives at Camp Butler November
13, reports to General Cakes same day. places rolls in your hands same day. five days or a
week elapses while the rolls are being worked upon in your office, getting them ready for,
payment, and this brings the date of payment to 18th or 20th, yet the organization is only
paid to the 13th, thus causing the soldier to lay here five to seven days without pay. I am
informed that you do not hold that such a case can come within the order authorizing pay-
ment to the day when payment begins, and that, in such case, you decline to pay except to
date of arrival. Is my information as to your construction of the orders correct?
The frequent complaints that are made here of this hardship on officers and men is my
apology for troubling you so often.
Very respectfully,
I. N. HATNIE,
Adjutant General.
ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S REPORT. 85
To this communication I have received no reply, but in a personal inter-
view had with Major Bridgman, Chief Paymaster, (under whose orders the
other paymasters on duty in this State act) and after full expression of my
views of the orders, and the endorsement of Paymaster General Brice, at
Washington, it was agreed by Major Bridgman to conform to the construc-
tion of the orders acted upon in and for the State of Indiana, and pay the
troops of this State up to the day of payment. Thus far, since the above
conference (November 20, 1865,) such payments have been made.
It is to be regretted that this result could not be attained at an earlier date,
for the reason that much the larger portion of our troops have been discharged
and paid under a rule obviously unjust toward the soldier, and by the opera-
tion of which they will either be deprived of a part of their pay justly due
them, or be compelled to procure it after long delay and no inconsiderable
expense, and perhaps only after an act of Congress for their relief shall have
been passed.
Annexed, in schedule "B," will be found the dates at which the several
regiments were mustered out and arrived here for payment, in which the list
of those paid between June 12, and November 20, will be seen.
QUOTAS AND CREDITS.
On the 19th of December, 18G4, the President of the United States issued
the following proclamation:
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Adjutant General's Office,
Washington, Dec. 21, 1864.
General Orders No. 302.
by the president of the united states of america— a proclamation.
ICalling for 300,000 Volunteers.']
Whereas, by the act approved July 4, 1864, entitled "An act further to
regulate and provide for the enrolling and calling out the National forces,
and for other purposes," it is provided that the President of the United
States may, "at his discretion, at any time hereafter, call for any number of
men, as volunteers, for the respective terms of one, two and three years, for
military service," and, "that in case the quota, or any part thereof, of any
town, township, ward of a city, precinct or election district, or of any county
not so subdivided, shall not be tilled within the space of fifty days after such
call, then the President shall immediately order a draft for one year to fill
such quota, or any part thereof, which may be unfilled;"
And whereas, by the credits allowed in accordance with the act of Con-
gress, on the call for five hundred thousand men, made July 18, 1864, the
number of men to be obtained under that call was reduced to two hundred
and eighty thousand;
And whereas, the operations of the enemy in certain States have rendered
it impracticable to procure from them their full quotas of troops under said
call;
And whereas, from the foregoing causes, but two hundred and forty thou-
sand men have been put into the army, navy and marine corps, under the
said call of July 18, 1864, leaving a deficiency on that call of two hundred and
sixty thousand (260,000) ;
Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of
America, in order to supply the aforesaid deficiency, and to provide for cas-
ualties in the military and naval service of the United States, do issue this, my
call, for three hundred thousand (300,000) volunteers, to serve for one, two
or three years. The quotas of the States, districts and sub-districts, under
this call, will be assigned by the War Department through the bureau of the
Provost Marshal General of the United States; and "in case the quota, or
86 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
any part thereof, of any town, township, ward of a eitj', precinct or election
district, or of any county not so sub- divided, shall not be filled" before the
fifteenth day of February, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, then a draft shall
be made to fill such quota, or any part thereof, under this call, which may be
unfilled on said fifteenth day of February, 1865.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the Seal of
the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington, this 19th day of December, in the year of
rj ^ 1 our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and of
^ '-•J t}jg independence of the United States the eighty-ninth.
(Signed) ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By the President: WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State.
By order of the Secretary of War:
E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General.
Offi.eial: Assistant Adjutant General.
Among the first and most important matters to which my attention was di-
rected at the beginning of the year, was the filling of the then unassigned
quota of the State, by voluntary enlistments, under the proclamation then in
full force. It had been shown by the unpublished report of my predecessor
that on the 1st day of December, 1804, the State, upon the assignment of
quotas before then made upon her enrollment, was behind only one hundred
men, (leaving out of view the 78,079 years of service yet remaining to the
credit of the State, based upon the "period of service" of the three years'
men). Between this date and the 1st day of January, 1865, this number of
men had not only been supplied, but the official data in this office shows that
we were then entitled to credits for 1,345 men against any quota assigned un-
der the call for 300,000 men of December 19, 1864. The measures which had
been early inaugurated by yourself, to stimulate enlistments were soon at-
tended with the most wonderful success, so that from all parts of the State
volunteers were pouring into the several camps so rapidly that the mustering
officer could, with much arduous labor, scarcely keep pace with the demands
made upon him. Districts, counties, cities and villages, were each vieing
with the other in their eiforts to send speedily to camp the men that might
, any day be demanded of the State.
It had been previously announced that under the President's proclamation,
calling for 300,000 men, the actual number would be required to be sent to
the field; but it being also well understood that all previous quotas were
more than filled, with a large surplus in years' service, to go upon future
calls, no apprehensions were indulged as to the ability of the State to meet
any just demand made upon her people.
On the 24th day of January, 1865, the following dispatch was received
from General James B. Fry, Provost Marshal General at Washington, by
Col James Oakes, Provost Marshal General of Illinois, and a copy filed in
this office:
Washington. D. C, January 23, 1865.
To Lieutenant-Colonel James Oakes,
Springfield. 111.
The revised quota of the State of Illinois under call of December 19, (see proclamation
of President, of date December 19, 1864) is thirty-five thousand five hundred and forty-one
(35,541). The apportionment by districts will be mailed to you tomorrow. Notify Governor.
(Signed) JAMES B. FRY.
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT. 8i
This quota had been ascertained by calculations made in the office of the
Provost Marshal General, based upon a rule adopted there for the purpose,
which is fully explained by the subjoined circular, addressed to Governor
Miller, of January 12, 1865, and orders from War Department No. 22, of Feb-
ruary 17, 1865:
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office,
Washington. D, C. -January 12. 1S65.
His Excellency, Stephen Miller,
Governor of Minnesota.
Sir:— Your communication of the 3d instant, in relation to the quotas of the districts in
the State of Minnesota, has been received, and iu reply thereto i have the honor to state
that the call of the President for 500,000 men. dated July 18, 1864, having been greatly reduced
by credits on account of army and navy enlistments, which had not heretofore been credited,
it became necessary to make an additional call tor 300.000 men to make up the deficiency, and
to preserve the present strength of the army and navy.
It was not expected that the call of July 18, 1864, for 500.000, would put that number of men
in service, because the act of Congress under which the call was made directed that all en-
listments made in the navy, from the commencement of the rebellion untiythe 24th of Feb-
ruary, 1864, should be credited upon the quota, and these, with other equitable claims for
enlistments not previously credited, reduced that call and rendered necessary the one of
December 19, 1864, for 300,000.
The object,therefore,of the last call is to put 300.000 men in the service. Whether they are )
enlisted for one. two or three years, they will be counted as units in filling the quota, and the ■^
excess or credit which any locality may be entitled to on account of filling its quota with
three years' men will be estimated in the assignment of future quotas, should there be an-
other call, upon the same principle that has varied the quotas under the present call, because
some localities have filled their quotas under the call of July 18, 1864, with three years' men.
and others with one year men. It will be observed that the numbers of men to be furnishedh
under the present call are not in proportion to the population of States or districts, nor to/
the number enrolled. Had all localities filled the call for 500,000 with three years' men, or all]
one year's men, or all in the same proportion of both, the number of men to be furnishedf
under the present call would be in proportion tothenumberenrolled, and approximate three/
fifths of the quota under the call for 500.000, varied only to correspond with the changes in
the enrollment, as revised and corrected.
But as it would be unjust and illegal to require a district which had filled its quota under
the last call with three years' men to furnish as many men under the present call as an equal
district which had filled its quota under the last call with one year's men. the former having
furnished three times the number of years of service which the latter had furnished, it be-
came necessary to estimate the number of years of service which each State, district and
sub-district had furnished respectively, so that in ascertaining the required number for each
district, in order to obtain three hundred thousand men, each locality would receive full
credit for the number of years of service furnished under the last call, or excess carried for-
ward and credited upon that call, previous calls being filled with three years' men. or enlist-
ments reduced to a three years' basis.
The call of December 19. 1864. having been made to make up deficiencies under the call of
July 18. 1864. it is not to be expected that the number of men required from localities will cor-
respond with the number enrolled, or their quotas under the call for 500,000. In order, there-
fore, to ascertain what number of men is due from a given district, we must look to what it
actually furnished under the call of July 18, instead of what it was required to furnish.
Thus, where two districts, having the same enrollment, were required, under the call of July
18, 1864, to furnish two thousand men each, and one actually furnished but one thousand men,
while the other filled its quota, it would not be lawful for the latter district, which had put
two thousand men in the service, to be required now to furnish the same number as the
former, which had furnished only one thousand.
But suppose that both of the above districts had filled their quotas, the former with one
year's men. and the latter with three years' men; the one furnishing 2,000 and the other 6.000
years of service. Now, as the law provides that quotas shall be assigned "among the dis-
tricts of the several States, considering and allowing for the numbers already furnished as
aforesaid, and the time of their service," in assigning a quota under a call to make up defi-
ciencies, the deficiency of years' service, as well as the deficiencies in number, are to be
estimated, and the quotas varied accordingly.
As before said, the object of the present call is to raise 300,000 men. and they will be re-
quired from the different localities in proportion to the number enrolled, and the number
which such localities were deficient, or in excess, under the call for 500,000.
This principle was announced from the Provost Marshal General's bureau, when the
quotas under the call for 500.000 were announced, or about that time (see opinion of solicitor
of War Department herewith), and the benefits that would result from three years' enlist-
ments, and the law governing the subject, explained. To secure three years' men, the Gov-
ernment offered three hundred dollars bounty, and paid but one hundred dollars to one
year's men; municipal authorities generally contributed local bounties in similar proportion.
The law having provided that the periods of service heretofore furnished should be con-
sidered in assigning quotas, the question then to be determined is, at what time shall the
credit be applied?
As it is impossible to follow the fortune of each individual soldier, and reckon the period
of his actual service, it follows that either the credit for the period for which they enlist
should be given when the men enter the service, or withheld until the expiration of the three
years' term.
88 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
The rule has always been, under all calls, that when a soldier is accepted into the ser-
vice he is received and credited for the term of his enlistruent or draft, the eovernment
taking the responsibility that he will serve for the full period of his enlistment, and in no
case has any locality been called upon to replace men lost to the service by death, dis-
ability or desertion. Enlistments for six months, nine months, one and two years, under
former calls, were counted as of that term, on entering the service, and as such, reduced to
the three years' basis.
The period of service is reckoned as a unit, having no fractional parts so far as credit
is concerned; a soldier who enlists for three years, and dies or is discharged at the end of
twelve months, is credited to his sub-district as a three years' man; and the man who
enlists for one year, and is discharged in a week after enlistment, is credited as a one
year's man. To await the expiration of three years, that is until the service had been ren-
dered, would defeat the object of the law, and would probably delay the draft until after
the close of the war. It must follow, then, that the amount of credit to be given is, and
always has been, dependent upon the period for which the soldier enters the service.
When a district presents an acceptable recruit for three years, and he is received as such
by the government, that district has done all it can do in the premises, and the govern-
nienttakes the responsibility that the soldier will serve his term of enlistment. This being
admitted, the time to apply the credit, or to take into account the amount of credits to
which the district is entitled, is when a settlement is made with all the districts, with a
view to assigning quotas under a new call. This follows, not merely as a matter of con-
venience in computation, but as a matter of necessity, in order to do exact justice to all
the different states and districts, and, moreover, is in exact accordance with the terms of
the statute, which provides that "in assianing to districts the number of men to be fur-
nished therefrom, the President shall take into consideration the number of voluuteers
and militia furnished by and from the several States in which said districts are situated.
and the period of their service, since the commencement of the present rebellion, and
shall so make said assignments as to equalize the numbers among the districts of the
several states, considering and allowing for the numbers already furnished as aforesaid.
and the time of their service."
And again, section 2d, act of February 24, 1864: "That the quota of each ward of a city,
town, township, precinct, or election district, or of a county, where the county is not
divided into wards, towns, townships, precincts, or election districts, shall be. as nearly as
possible, in proportion to the number of men resident therein liable to military service.
taking into account, as far as practicable, the number which has been previously furnished
therefrom.
I have the honor to enclose a copy of circular No. 1, of 1865. which provides that the
quotas assigned under the call of December 19. 1864, for 300,000 men. art- not to be reduced,
except by actual enlistments since the 19th of December, 1864. The rule in applying credits
is, that they should be deducted from the quota of the call that produced them. All men
raised since the call of July 18, 1864, are credited upon the quota under that call; if the
quota is more than filled, it is carried as excess to the credit of the locality, and taken into
account in the assignment of the q^iota under the call of December 19, 1SG4, and Provost
Marshals are instructed that in determining the quotas of sub-districts, under the present
call, they will apply such excess accordingly; and all men raised since December 19 are, of
course, credited upon the call of that date.
In crediting the excess that is carried forward from the call of July IS, 1864, and applied
to the call of December 19,1864, 1 consider not only the number of men of which the excess
is composed, but also the period of their service; and the quotas assigned under the call
of December 19 are thus reduced by this excess of service, and hence they should not be
further reduced, except by enlistments subsequent to December 19, 1864, the date of the call
for 300,000 men.
The credits to the State of Minnesota (under the call of July 18, 1864), up to Nov. 30,1864,
show that the men furnished for one year, was 2,685; for two years, 204; for three years, 61;
a very large proportion, as will be observed, being one year's men. The excess of credits
on the 1st day of August, was 1,407. of which the first district is credited with 1,037, and the
second district with 370; and credit has been given for three years' term of service on each
unit. The first district furnished 1.859 more years of service than the second district, and
consequently the larger number to be furnished under call of December 19. falls on the
second district. If there is any error in these figures. I shall be happy to correct it when
pointed out.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY.
Provost Marshal General.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Ad.jutant Genekal's Office,
Washington, February 17, 1865.
General Orders No. 22.
The following report of the board appointed by the President of the United States to
examine and correct the quotas of the several states and districts, under the call for vol-
unteers of December 19,1864, is published for the information of all concerned:
Washington, D. C. February 16,1865
His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln,
President of the United States, Washington. D. C.
Sir: The board convened by the following order:
"Executive Mansion, Washington City, February 6. 1865.
"Whereas complaints are made in some localities respecting the assignments of quotas
and credits allowed for the pending call of troops to fill up the armies; now, in order to
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 89
determine all controversies in respect thereto, and to avoid any delay in filling up the ar-
mies, it is ordered: That the Attorney General, Brigadier General Richard Delafleld. and
■Colonel C. W. Foster, be and they are hereby constituted a board to examine into the
proper quotas and credits of the respective states and districts under the call of December
19. 1864, with directions, if any errors be found therein, to make such corrections as the law
and the facts may require, and report their determination to the Provost Marshal General.
The determination of said board to be final and conclusive, and the draft to be made in con-
formity therewith.
"2. The Provost Marshal General is ordered to make the draft in the respective dis-
tricts as speedily as the same can be done, after the 15th of this month
••(Signed.) ABRAHAM LINCOLN."
have respectfully to report as follows:
The call for 400.000 men, made by the President on the 19th of December, 1864, requires
that that number shall be raised.
But the law requires that the number of men previously furnished by different locali-
ties, and the periods of their service, shall be considered, so as to equalize the draft.
The number of men liable to military duty is to be determined by the enrollment lists.
The number of men which had been furnished by the various localities, and their pe-
riods of service, were ascertained, and previous accounts having been adjusted, the ex-
cesses, where they existed, were carried forward under the last draft
The amount of service furnished is determined by multiplying the number of men
•raised by the number of years for which they enlisted;
Having thus ascertained the number of men enrolled on the 31st day of December. 1864,
the number of men furnished up to that date, the localities from which they come, and the
periods of their service, it is proposed to distribute the call for 300,000 men among the
•several districts and parts of districts, according to the number enrolled in each, and the
■number of men furnished, and the periods of service previously rendered by each.
The rule by which this is accomplished is as follows:
Take the whole number of years of service furnished by'the districts of the United
States from the commencement of the rebellion to the 31st of December. 1864. From that
sum deduct the whole number of men furnished from all the districts of the United States
•up to that date. The remainder will be the excess of years of service furnished by all the
districts. Multiply the Call of December 19, 1864, by three, to have the number of years of
service upon thnt call, and to this add the excess as ascertained above. Then, as the num-
• ber of men enrolled from the whole United States, up to the 31st of December, 1864, is to
the period of service, as above ascertained, so is the number of men enrolled in a given
district to the number of years service it is required to furnish, including its pro rata
share of the excess.
From this sum decuct the actual excess the district furnished; the remainder is the
number of years of service which the district is required to furnish under the call of De-
cember 19, 1864, which divided by three, gives the number of men required from the dis-
trict.
As this call is for 300,000 men, that number can not be reduced by men going in for a
period longer than one year. Inequalities produced by men going in under this call for
longer periods than one year must be equalized on future calls.
It will be perceived that though the aggregate of the excess furnished is added to the
whole call, the excess of each district is afterwards subtracted from its quota. Thus the
number of men called for is neither increased nor diminished, but equality produced, con-
sidering the number of men and the periods of their service. Localities which have here-
tofore furnished a greater amount of service have, in proportion to their enrollment, a less
amount to furnish under this, and e con verso.
Men having heretofore enlisted for one, two or three years, it was necessary to take
■one of those periods as the basis of the calculation. As three years embraced both the
other periods, it makes the calculation more simple to adopt that. The same result would
be arrived at by adopting either one or two years as the basis, but the process of calcula-
tion would be more complicated.
Such we find to be the rule adopted by the Provost Marshal General. The rule is in
conformity with the requirements of the laws of Congress, and is just and equitable.
We have carefully examined and proved the work done under this rule by the Provost
Marshal General, and find that it has been done with fairness.
We file in the Provost Marshal General's office our calculations of the quota of each and
every district indorsed by us as correct.
JAMES SPEED,
Attorney General of the United States.
RICHARD DELAFIELD,
Brig. Gen. and Chief Eng, U. S. A.
C. W. FOSTER.
Calonel, and Ass't Adjutant General.
Approved February 17. 1865. A. LINCOLN.
By order of the Secretary of War.
E. D. TOWNSEND. Assistant Adhitant General.
•Oificial: Assistant Adjutant General.
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90 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
The unexpectedlj^ large demand for troops surprised all, and few could be
made believe that there was not an error somewhere in calculations pro-
ducing such a result. Within a brief period the assignment of district
quotas throughout the State was made, and here again, was a surprise no
less startling than the assignment of the original quota. By the latter part
of January, and eai'ly in February, complaints from all parts of the State
began to be forwarded to this office, and I became satisfied that not only was
there good cause of complaint on the part of many sub-districts, but that
it was an utter impossibility to procure the quotas assigned from some of
them. It was not an unusual thing for evidence to be laid before me that
the quota required from a sub-district was larger than the number of all the
men in the district actually liable to draft; and in one instance I now re-
member, the quota assigned not only required every man of the sub-district
to go, but three besides; but in this case, the unflinching patriotism was still
equal to the demand, for great as they felt the injustice to be, they yet
y filled their quota by raising the money and actually sending a substitute for
every able-bodied man in their sub-district and three besides. The agent
sent here by this sub-district, however, remarked at the time that he thoueht
"it was pretty tight papers," and in this 1 agreed with him. I may add that
this sub-district (although the only one so situated that it filled its quota)
was not by any means the only sub-district so situated in the State, and
that had to submit to "pretty tight papers," whilst almost every county in
the State (with but few exceptions) felt what was recognized to be true here,
: that their quotas were onerous beyond all former precedent. Under these
circumstances, it became indispensable to appeal to the authorities at the
Federal capital for relief from what was regarded by all as an error some-
where greatly to the prejudice of the State and resulting in an increase of
the quota demanded from it, not justified by the real true condition of the
people, for it was a manifest fact that upon no hypothesis could a quota be
correct and just that required from any sub-district more men than were
actually to be found within its limits. In the midst of the busiest part of the
session of the legislature it was impossible for your Excellency personally to
visit Washington, and with the large and constantly increasing number of
recruits pouring into the several camps of the State, to be organized into
regiments and sent to the field, it was equally impracticable for myself to go.
It was therefore deemed best to procure the services of Major Wait, canal
trustee of the State, well known to possess the confidence of yourself and of
this office, and have him repair at once to Washington and confer fully and
freely with the Provost Marshal General, and ascertain, if possible, the
basis upon which this quota was assigned. Major Wait, therefore, did pro-
ceed to Washington, charged with this impoi'tant duty. On his arrival, he
had several interviews with the Provost Marshal General (FryJ. Whilst
this visit was not wholly unattended by good results, the main object for
which he was sent was not accomplished. A full report of his efforts, and
what. was accomplished, will be found below, in a letter which was written
by him at the time, and which I herewith submit as a part of the history of
this important matter. The letter was received here February 5th.
[letter op major wait.]
Washington, January 30, 1865,
Governor Oglesby:
1 telegraphed you this day "our quota can not be reduced. Full credits are given. All
three years' men are counted same as three one year's men. General Fry informed me
Haynie started this morning for Washington. Shall I stay till he comes?"
I went this morning with Govprnor Yates to see General Fry. Yates had left your
communication to Secretary of War with General Fry on Saturday, to which Fry w as to
have given an answer in writing. Yates stayed but a moment after introducing me.
General Fry stated to me that your communication did not require an answer, as the
matter was fully explained in his communication to the Governor of Minnesota, of Jan-
uary 12, 1865, and in the opinion of Solicitor Whiting, of August 1. 1864, both of which had
been sent you. I replied that you had received one copy of each of the above, and neither
you nor General Haynie were able to understand from either of them how Illinois should
under the present call for 300,000 men, be required to furnish over 35,000 men, when, on the
first of July last, to answer future calls, she had an excess of 35.000 three years' men, and
aftergettingcredit for these as one year's men, she had filled her quota under the late
call for 500,000 men, and what you asked for the State was that she should, under this last
call, be credited in full for the remainder of the term of these 35,000 three years' men. You
asked only what you thought was right, and only for such credits as were contemplated
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under the law and actually due the State. Fry replied, "that is just what I have done in raalj-
ing up your quota. I have given you full credits for all your men in the service up to the
1st of January, each three years' man counting same as three one year's men, and each two
years' man counting: same as two one year's men." He asked me if I had his letter to the
Governor of Minnesota, and Solicitor Whiting's opinion. 1 told him I had not. He then gave
me a copy of each. I looked at them, and slated that [ had seen them before, but could not
understand from them how our exess of over 7U,000 years of service, after filling the last
draft, should under this call for 300.000, be completely extinguished, and in addition thereto,
the State required to furnish over 35,000 one year's men. I told him I had not studied the
circular much, but that you and Haynie had. and tliat if he would explain to me »o that I
could understand the matter, and fully appreciate, as he did, that full justice had been done
the State, I could explain the matter so that it would be satisfactory to you. It was then ten
o'clock, and he told me to cah at one o'clock, and the necessary explanation would be given.
I called at the appointed time, and was introduced and referred to Captain Scott, who pro-
ceeded to give me the required information, as follows:
1st. This draft differs from all of its predecessors. What the government is going to
have is 300,000 new men in the service. Instead of calling for a million or two of men, and
afterwards reducing the call by credits to 300,000, the call is for just the number of men re-
quired, all credits being given to States and districts in the Provost Marshal General's office
before the call is made and quotas assigned To ascertain this, the excess of years of service
of all the States above previous calls, is added to the 300,000 now called for, multiplied by
three— for instance:
Excess of Maine in years 60. 000
Massachusetts in years 120, 000
New York in years 180,000
Illinois in years 140,000
Total years of service in excess of former calls, say 500. 000
300,000 call, multiplied by 3 900.000
1,400,000
As the enrollment of the Union is to the gross quota of the Union, so is the enrollment of
each State to its quota, from which should be deducted the excess of years of service, and
the remainder, divided by three, will give the net quota of the State. I thought when I
started to write the above I had the enrollment of the Union, but 1 have not. I have of our
State, however, and I will give you the formula as between the State and one of the districts,
taking the Chicago district:
Enrollment of State. Gross quota of State. Enrollment of Dist. Gross quota of Dist.
290.218: 177,514: 34,827: 21.304
Less excess of years.. 11,480
Divided by 3 9,827
Gives net quota 3, 274
I think I understand the principle by which our quota is obtained, and it looks to me as
though it must be right, provided other States have not got more than their just credits, (and
of which, of course, we can not question> and provided, further. Illinois has all hers.
Illinois is credited with total years of service 122, 946
Less quota of July 18, 1861 52,057
Excess in years 70, 889
Gross quota of State 170, 574
Deduct excess 70, 889
Divided by 3 106,685
Gives net quota 35, 561
I obtained the credits from Provost Marshal (Jeneral due from July 18, to December 1, as
follows:
One year's men 14, 482
Two " 535
Three •• 2,323
17,340
General Haynie telegraphed me only 16,780, from July 1, 1864, to 1st January. 1865. We-
gain by taking Provost Marshal's statement.
I understand at the Provost Marshal's that our credits of years of service were obtained
as follows:
1st July, 1864, 35,875 three years' men ^^I'^H
One year's men, enlisted since July 18 14, 482
535 two years' men 1,070
2,323 three years' men , 6,969
Making total credits (years) 130, 146
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But you will see it gives more than they have given us credit for. I will call tomorrow
and have this explained, or rectified, if an error, and. if 1 have the correct understanding of
the matter, get tho credits for 1st to 18th July last, if any, and will write you tomorrow. I
think 1 have explained how our quota is ascertained, and why it differs so much and is so
largely in excess of what we supposed it would be, as fully as I can by letter. I trust you
may understand it. I think ample justice is done the State, after the error, which I suppose
has occurred, spoken of above, is rectified, or the matter otherwise explained. I have not
made application yet about the Chicago volunteer substitute matter; will do so today if 1
have time; it will give me a chance to see the Secretary of War, and be referred back again
to Fry, whose opinion 1 know already, which is adverse to the request.
How the credits of the different districts should be different in the office of the Adjutant
General of the State from what they are in Fry's office neither he nor I can tell here, and
Fry says he does not care which you adopt. So that he gets the State quota filled he is
satisfied.
Yours truly,
(Signed). S. WAIT.
It will be seen that Major Wait refers to a supposed error in the calculation
of credits due the State, It is due to him to say that he did subsequently call
the attention of General Fry to this matter; and by some cause, the explana-
tion of which has never been made fully to the ofiBce, an additional credit on
,/the State quota was made of 2,649, thus reducing the quota thereafter de-
manded from the State, from 35,541 to 32,892.
The above report was submitted by Maj, W. on the day of his return to
this city from Washington, Feb'y 5th. In the meantime, complaints from the
people continued to be made; among the most important of which, deserving
to be mentioned, was that of Chicago. The quota of that city had, after sev-
eral attempts at its correct adjustmentbetween the Provost Marshal General
and the State Provost Marshal (Colonel Oakes,) been finally settled at 5,202;
originally, it had been made, as stated by Maj. Wait, at a smaller number;
but this was discovered to be an error in calculation, no satisfactory explana-
tion of which has reached this office. Subsequently, another plan of distri-
bution of the quota by congressional districts, counting them as the unit, and
distributing to each district, from the Provost Marshal General's office, its
quota of the 32,892, was adopted. This gave to Cook county her quota as
■6,246, whilst to the 11th district it gave only 118 as its quota, and left the 13th
district not only no quota, but in excess of all calls 2.201. Notwithstanding
these results, it was well known, both in General's Oakes' office and here,
that in the 11th and 13th districts there were many sub-districts largely in
deficit and liable to draft, which nevertheless, by the large excesses in other
sub-districts of their district, would not be called upon for a single man, if
this plan of distribution to congressional districts was adhered to, thereby
throwing the quotas which should justly be supplied from those sub-districts,
upon other congressional districts, and to their extent enlarging their burden.
It will be at once perceived that this would be unjust, and I believe it was so
regarded by General Oakes; and it was believed by that officer that the cor-
rect plan of distribution was not to distribute to large districts, and thereby
y protect its sub-districts largely in deficit from any quota, but to distribute to
\y each sub-district its own quota, taking its own enrollment, deficit or excess,
as the basis, and thus require every sub-district of the State to contribute
directly to the State its just quota. This plan was finally adopted by the
Provost Marshal General of the State; and whilst I do not, as Adjutant Gen-
eral of the State, assume to control, advise or direct General Oakes in this
matter, it is due to him to say that no good reason could be seen, or was
urged against its adoption, and I may here add, that in all I have seen of
General Oakes, he has not only been untiring in his labors, but has mani-
fested the most laudable determination to do equal and exact justice, as far
as was in his power.
It was, by this arrangement, distributing to sub-districts, that Cook county
had her quota reduced from 6,246 to 5,202; and if this course resulted in
giving to Cook county too large a quota, (as I feel sure it did,) it was to be
attributed, not to errors or miscalculation here, but to the erroneous enroll-
ment of the county and State, and the large quota thereby settled upon the
State, together with such errors as may have existed elsewhere, if any so
existed.
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Thus were matters situated, when, on the 15th day of February last, a large y
committee of the most prominent citizens of Chicago, met your Excellency at '^
this office to present their protest and remonstrances against the quota of
their county and city.
It was insisted that the enrollment of the county and city was excessive,
and the cause of their excessive quota; and that it was in the power of the
Governor, the Adiutant General and General Oakes to remedy the matter.
It was replied that the State authorities were not by law vested with any
power or control over the matter whatever; the acts of Congress or the orders
of the Provost Marshal General did not confer any upon them, but gave it to
other (Federal, not State) officers; that all the State officers could do in the
matter was to advise, and General Oakes had been requested to adopt a
measure or rule that did not do exact and equal justice to all parts of the
State.
On the part of the committee it was then urged that the State authorities
should join with a committee of the citizens of Chicago, and lay the whole
matter before the authorities at Washington; and notwithstanding the great
press of business in this office at the time, it was finally agreed, as an act of
justice to Cook county and the State, that this should be done; and thus \J
ended this conference.
Soon thereafter, a committee of prominent citizens of Chicago was ap-
pointed, consisting of Hon. S. S. Hays, Col. Hough, Mr. Walker, Mr. Dors
and Mr. Medill, who at once repaired to Washington, and was there joined
by myself (on the part of the State authorities) , in obedience to your in-
structions, carrying with me the following letter of instructions, before then,
prepared by your Excellency, in contemplation of an earlier visit on the same
business, which I delivered in person:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 30, 1865-.
Bris. Gen. Jambs B. Fry.
ProvoMt Marshal General, Washington, J). C. /
Dear Sir: In view of the embarrassment of our people, arising from the settlement of ' /
35,541 recruits to be furnished by the State of Illinois, under the quota arranged by you
against the State, under the call of December 19, 1864, for 300,000 men, and that I may be able
to explain to our people the facts of the case more definitely. I respectfully request of you a
reconsideration of the subject, as I desire to call your attention to a few considerations
which may have escaped you in the adjustment of the quota.
In your communication of date of January 24, 1865, to your Acting Assistant Provost
Marshal General, Col. Oakes, you state "35,541 is the number required of Illinois, after
taking into account the credits to which the State is entitled, by estimating the number of
years of service furnished by one. two and three years' men." This quota amounts to
eleven per cent of the whole 300.000 men, and this is after the enrollment had been reduced
about ten per cent; and yet the quota of Illinois under the call for 500,000, last July, in
which you did not take into account any credits at all, was only about ten per cent of the
whole number asked for, being 52,057. Upon this quota you allowed to the State, subse-
quently, a credit of one year's service of the excess of three years' men, 35.875.
How is it, then, that our quota under the 300,000, which is said to include our credit of
35,875, is more than eleven per cent of 300,000, when, without any credit, under the call for
500,000. it was only ten and four-tenths per cent?
Again, it was insisted under the call for 500.000 men, July 18, 1864, that our deficit was, by
sub-districts, 28.058. and that we would be required to fill this deficit by sub-districts,
although the State was only behind, on all calls, after the credits for one years' service of
the excess of 35,875 three years' men, 13.440.
Subsequently but 50 per cent of the 28,058 deficit was called for. being 14,029.
If the call of the President for 300.000 is in fact, as stated, to fill up deficiencies under
the call of July, 1864. for 500.000. then our quota would be but 14.029. since we have received
on that call the proper credit of one year of the service of the 35,875 three years' men credited
to the State.
But if this last call of the President for 300,000 men is in fact an original call, we will
earnestly insist upon our rights to a credit for another year's service of the 35,875 three
years' men, now in the service of the general government, from this State; and the more
consistently and respectfully will we insist upon it, since it is deliberately provided for in
the laws on the subject, and promised to us in the written opinion of the Solicitor of the
War Department, of August, in disposing at that time, by order of the general government,
of the credits then claimed for this State by my predecessor.
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I see no objection to your system of adjusting credits for all recruits or drafted men
furnished on the quota under the call for 500,000 men, in July last, and carrying the excess,
if any, forward to the quota under December 19, 1864, and thus following up that system in
all subsequent quotas for men furnished under any call made since the first of July, 1864,
and giving credits accordingly.
But this does not reach the admitted credits due the State previous to that time, nor
can I see where we have received any credit for our 35,875 three years' men on this call for
300,000 men.
I am unable to explain it to the people of the State on any understanding I have been
able to obtain of the subject. 1 think it is of the utmost importance in every point of view,
that such an explanation be given of it as shall, upon principles of equal justice to all the
states, and a recognition of our own rights, be satisfactory to our people.
General I. N. Haynie. Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, will hand you this letter.
He is fully authorized to act for the State in the adjustment of this question. You will
find him a frank and candid gentleman, who will appreciate every kindness you may be
able to extend to him.
I have desired him to make a full statement of the views of the State authorities on the
several questions; also, to present the probabilities there are for raising the ten regiments
of volunteer recruits; and, if necessary, to ask for further time to complete their organiza-
tion. As the quota of the State was not given until recently, I feel certain we shall not be
able to complete the organization before the first of March.
I have the honor to remain. General,
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed) RICHARD J. OGLESBY. Governor.
On the day succeeding our arrival there, the committee, accompanied by
■Senator Trumbull and Hon. I. N. Arnold, M. C, who kindly consented to
accompany us, called upon General Fry, at his headquarters. The object of
the visit was at once made known to the General to be a correction of the en-
sroUment and quota of Illinois, and especially of Cook county. It was urged
on the part of the committee that the enrollment, beyond all doubt, was ex-
cessive; that it even (in Cook county) exceeded the vote of the county; be-
ing, in fact, 15 per cent greater, and should be corrected.
General Fry I'eplied that the enrollment could be corrected at any time,
and referred to instructions to District Provost Marshals to that effect. It was
replied to this, that the time for corrections of enrollment must necessarily
cease, else no quota could be assigned; and that corrections for the purposes
of this draft had to be in time to be distributed upon; and that corrections
were known to have been reported, but too late for this draft. The reply was
that no enrollment now made could change this quota; that it was distributed
and settled, and the only plan to be adopted was to fill it; or, if it was made
to appear that the enrollment of a district was excessive, then for the gov-
;rnment to drop a part of the quota and lose the men. It was then proposed
'^that Cook county should furnish 50 per cent of her quota by volunteering;
that in the meantime a new enrollment be made by a new officer, (the Dis-
trict Provost Marshal not being regarded as reliable) for the reason that the
old one (James) , as fast as corrections were made by striking off names, had
others added; so that when 6,000 had been struck oif, 6,100 had been added,
and the effort was dropped; and if, on a new enrollment, any more than the
above 50 per cent was due. Cook county would furnish them at once.
/ At this time, I stated to General Fry that I was there not only as one of
1/ this committee, but on behalf of the whole State, for that complaints were
heard daily from all parts, and that just before leaving Springfield, I had
called upon General Oakes and learned that a new enrollment could be made
in fourteen days, and in the meantime we could and would furnish more men
by volunteering than he could get by the draft.
General Fry replied that this manner of presenting the matter was unsatis-
factory; that he would prefer to have it submitted in writing. I replied that
since this is the case, it is useless to prolong this interview, and I shall sub-
mit what I have to say in writing, if it is desired. While this interview was
progressing, a considerable number of gentlemen entered the room and re-
mained attentive observers of what was passing. The zeal and ability mani-
fested by the members of the committee on the part of Chicago, made it ap-
parent that the matters discussed were regarded of no unimportant or or-
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•dinary character, involving', on the part of the State, many thousands of men
and vast sua]s of money, when aggregated; and on the part of the Federal
authorities, the justness of the whole distribution of the quota made to all
the States. All felt, all realized, the great interest at stake. The interview
with General Fry ended, however, without any satisfactory result, and it was
then ascertained that the strangers present, many of them, were members of
similar committees from other States, who had visited the Capital for the
same purpose. The city of New York had been complaining of her quota,
which had been, on the 23d of January, published at 4,433, but which, on the
next day, was changed and settled at 21,019. So it was said Pennsylvania
was dissatisfied, and all, therefore, had committees there awaiting the result
of the application of Illinois. Thus did this question grow and increase in
magnitude the nearer it was approached, until I confess nothing but a sense
of my duty to the State could have induced me to meet it. Afterwards, on
the same day, in order to submit, on the part of the State, the views I felt
justified in maintaining, I addressed Genei'al Fry the following communica-
tion, asking information to be had only from his office:
Willard's Hotel.
Washington City, February 23, 1865.
Brig. Gen. James B. Fry.
Prov. Mar. Gen. U. S.
f^ Sir: I desire to have furnished from your office, for the use of the State of Illinois, the
following infoimation:
1st. The quota assigned to each State under the late call for 300,000 men.
2d. The enrollment of each State upon which said quota has been assigned.
P" 3d. The excess of each State allowed under the rule of distribution adopted by your
office.
4th. An explanation of the method adopted to arrive at the excess allowed Illinois: in
other words, what was the excess allowed to Illinois, and how was that excess made up?
5th. What is the total number of men furnished by each State, and the period they have
served up to December 31, 1864?
6th. What is the total number of men furnished by each State, and the period for
which they enlisted.
■^ It is desirable to have this information at the earliest convenient moment, since it will
be impossible for me to submit in writing, as requested by yon at our interview this morn-
ing, the views entertained, and the object sought by the State authorities, until this infor-
mation is furnished.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
rSigned.J I. N. HAYNIE.
Adjutant General of Illinois.
On the succeeding day I received the reply of the General denying me the ,
information desired. /
In the meantime it had been determined by the members of the committee v
from Chicago to apply to Mr. Lincoln, in person, lay the whole matter before
him, and get his decision. Immediate application was made to the President
for this purpose, and he at once kindly accorded an audience, stating that he
desired the attendance at the same time of the Secretary of War and General
Fry. This audience was fixed for 10 a. m., 24th February, but General Fry
being too unwell to attend then, it was deferred until Monday, 27th of
February, when the President, in the office of Mr. Secretary Stanton, and
having the Secretary of War and General Fry both present, had the entire
question presented to him. Mr. Lincoln was fully aware of the fact that
several States were awaiting the result of this application from Chicago and
from Illinois, for a postponement of the draft and a re-enrollment, in order
to present their claims for a similar favor; nor was he less alive to the mag-
nitude of the question and the interests involved, than the others seemed to
be.
At this audience the committee on the part of Chicago asked: /
First — For an order for the immediate re-enrollment of their district by a
new man (distrusting Provost Marshal James,) alleging that the present
enrollment contamed at least 12,000 names not liable to draft.
Second — That mutual protection clubs should be credited pro rata with the
recruits they put in.
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Ihird— That Chicago should put 2,600 men on her quota, the draft for the
other 2,600 to be suspended until the new enrollment is made; after which,,
if any more than the 2,600 were found to be due the city would furnish them
at once.
The committee, by their chairman, and by Messrs. Hough and Medill,
urged with great zeal and distinguished ability the justness of their applica-
tion. It was stated and urged that there was not then in Chicago 18,000 men
liable to draft, while the enrollment fixed the number at 34,600; that the
quota of the city was excessively oppressive, being one-sixth (1-6) of the
whole State, while its proportion was only one-twelfth (1-12); that the dis-
^trict had already furnished more men and years of service than any district
in the Union, except "Lower Egypt;" that the deficit of 2,000, charged over
from prior quotas was unjust, and in consequence of the wrong enrollment of
15,000 names last year, it ought to be corrected.
Secretary Stanton, (to whom the President stated he had committed this
matter at the outset, with the promise not to interfere with his decision,)
then proceeded to decide:
First — That it was too late now to order a new enrollment without interfer-
ing with the present draft, and if made might not materially reduce the
present one.
Secondly — That if granted, many, very many, other districts, in a dozen or
twenty different States, would clamor for the same privilege. If granted to
Chicago, it must be granted to other cities and districts; that he would rather
relieve Chicago from furnishing a man than to allow a re-enrollment under
the present call, as the example would cause trouble in other districts, and
probably keep 100,000 men from the field when most needed.
He also stated that the army might any day, now, be put under marching
orders to strike the final blow to the rebellion; and he appealed to the com-
mittee to know whether Illinois would not rather submit to this temporary
(/"burden, than, by interfering with the whole matter at this juncture, jeopard
its final success.
For once, I confess I felt myself in the presence of one of the great masters
of this rebellion, who, with a patriotism as elevated as the great cause at
issue, and an inflexibility of purpose as relentless and unchangeable as the
decree of fate, was moving the nation forward in its great mission.
It is due, however, to the members of that committee and myself, to say,
that it was no part of their design to retard in any way the operations of the
government in sending men to the front, and if it had been for an instant
believed that the success of our efforts would have had this effect they would
have been instantly abandoned; but it was believed by them, and so stated,
that the State could and would continue to forward to the field, under the
plan proposed by the committee and by myself, as many troops as it was in
the power of the government to procure in the same period by any other
method. Impressed with the soundness of this conviction, after the above
decision had been made by the Secretary of War, and feeling that I owed it
as a duty to the State, so far as was within my power, to aid in discovering
errors, if any existed, and thus secure them against wrong, if wrong had
been done them, I proceeded to lay before the President the following com-
munication, prepared to be laid before Gen. Fry, but which, since the whole
subject had been referred to Mr. Lincoln, was deemed proper to be con-
sidered by him.
Washington City. D. C, February 25, 1865,
Brig. Gen. Fry. Provost Marshal General.
Sir: Since tbe application I had the honor of submitting to sou the other day, asking
for certain information, was denied, and since the subject matter is regarded by me as of
the most grave and important character, and as stated by you at our personal interview, will
only be passed upon when submitted in writing. 1 herewith have the honor to most respect-
fully lay before you, for your early consideration and decision, the following calculations,
statements and propositions. In doing so, allow me to assure you that I have no other de-
sire in the matter than to arrive at equal and exact justice with reference to the interests of
a State whose people and authorities I have the honor to act for, and who, since the begin-
ning of the present war, have manifested no other disposition than to do their whole duty
toward the Federal government.
I have the honor to be.
Very respectfully and truly.
(Signed.) I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
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CALCULATIONS OF EXCESS DUE ILLINOIS.
Number of three years' men furnished by Illinois to July 1. 1864 181,178
Since the beginning:' of the war, reduced to one year 3
To July 1st, number of years, since beginnine of war 543, 534
Number of men furnished since July 1, to Dec. 31, 1864, 17,340; equal to
years' service of 22, 52t
Total years of service from beginning of war to Dec. 31, 1864 566. 055
Gross quota of three years' men assigned to Illinois, up to July 18, 1864 145,303
Multiplied by 3
Total years of quotos required 435,909
Add call of July 18. 1864, for 52.057
Aggregate required by all calls 187, 966
Total years credited to State, to Dec. 31,1864 566.055
Deduct all quotas required 4S7, 966
Excess of years to credit of State 78.089
Required to meet call of Dec. 21,1864 32,887
Balance to credit of the State, after all calls 45.202
REASONS, SHOWING INJUSTICE OF QUOTA.
Up to Dec. 21. 1864, our total calls for men were 197,360
Up to Dec. 31, 1864, our total credits for men were 198,711
Leaving of men to be deducted from the quota assigned under call
of December 21. 1864 1.345
In February, 1865 the quota is assigned, after all credits are deducted, of 32,887. This is
required out of a population of 1.700,000, Yet Ohio, with a population of 2.400,000, is required
to furnish only 26,000 men under this call; so that with 700,000 less population than Ohio,
Illinois is required to furnish nearly 7,000 more men.
Under the call of July 18, 1864, we all know the draft was enforced against Iowa. That
State was then behind in her quotas. Except in a few sub-districts, the draft was not en-
forced in Illinois, for we. including all calls upon us. were only behind as a State then, in
men 13.440. with a surplus of 35,875 three years' men, to answer a call for 52,057 one year's
men. Yet now, under this call for troops, Iowa is exempt from draft— has no quota upon
her enrollment and population, whilst Illinois has 32,887 required from her.
AGAIN— EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING FIGURES:
Under No. 1 call of Oct. 18, 1863. 300,000 men-Quota, 27,930, or 9 31-100 men to every 100
called tor.
Under No. 2 call of Feb, 1. 1864. 500,000 men— Quota, 46,309, or 9 26-100 men to every 100
called for.
Under No. 3 call of March 4, 1864, 200,000 men— Quota, 18,564, or 9 28-100 men to every 100
called for.
Under No. 4 call of July 18, 1864, 500,000 men— Quota. 52,057. or 10 41-100 men to every 100
called for.
Under No. 5 call of Dec. 19. 1864, 300,000 men— Quota, 32,887, or 10 96-100 men to every 10*
called for.
Total 1.800.000 men. Total, 177,747, or average, 9 8I-IOO1
Now, whilst it is admitted by the War Department that the State of Illinois had 78.079
men to her credit on the 2lst of December, 1864, the date of last call, they insist that we have
had the full benefit of it, and that still there is due from the State 32,887 men, alter we re-
ceive that credit; thus, after exhausting all our credits, we pay almost eleven men of every
hundred called out, (300.000) whilst under former calls, before any deduction was made for
credit, the highest amount under any quota was 10 41-100 men to every hundred called for.
With these figures. 1 fail to comprehend how we are now. (with 78.079 years due us.) in a
worse condition than ever before, when we were without credits, or before credits were
given. In other words we now are called on to ftirnish a greater per centum of men on
this call, after all credits are allowed, than ever before when no credits had been allowed.
The average per centum is 9 87-100 to every one hundred men called; this would give
Illinois 29.610 as her lull quota. How is it. then, that this is exceeded by 3.277. when it ia
confessed we are entitled to the credit of 78.089 years, to begin with?
Again, Ohio has a net quota assigned her of 26,000 men upon a population of 2,400,000.
The same ratio would give to Illinois only 18,416. as our net quota upon a population of
1,700,000. if our credits are equal to those of Ohio. Illinois then has an excess of 78.079 men
or years. This ratio would give Ohio 110.229 as her excess, if her net quota was in propor-
tion to Illinois' net quota.
But this, instead of giving Ohio 26.000 as her quota would give her 46,437, or 20,437 more
than it is. Yet. we find that Illinois, with her 1.700.000 population, is required to furnish
32,887 mjn, and extinguish 78,079 years of credit admitted to. be due. thus making her ag.-
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eregate quota under this call. 110.976 men for one year. At this ratio the grand aggregate
quota of Ohio should be 156.668 men. to wit: 26.000 net quota, and 130.666 of an excess over
all previous calls. These figures are. of course, not understood to be exactly accurate, for
want of accurate data, but the calculations are made to demonstrate that there exists a
necessity which justifies and requires the State authorities to ask the information solicited,
and thereby be enabled to detect error, if any exists.
I have been advised by General Fry that the State enrollmeut can be and should be
corrected at any and at all times by the Provost Marshals, and intimations were clear thai
if any one refused, he would be removed; so that this is remediable by the people, if they
will attend to it. But the State authorities can have no remedy or relief trom an injustice
or error in computing and assigning quotas, or in making up and allowing credits or ex-
cesses, unless they can have access to data not now in theirpossession. It.is proper to
infer that no injustice is intended Illinois, yet errors may exist, and if the information
desired be not furnished the State a,uthorities and they be thereby enabled to affirm the
correctness of the quota assigned, our people will believe they have been -^ronfed by the
quota fixed upon us. detracting to some extent, from our fair fame, and requiring more men
than is deniRnded from other States, in proportion to their population, enrollment, men
previously furnished, and periods of service rendered.
It is proper for me to add, that I have heard it stated that the rule adopted by the Pro-
vost Marshal is to add all the excesses of the States to the 300,000 men called for. then dis-
tribute this aggregate to the States upon their enrollment, after which the excess of each
State is deducted from its aggregate quota, and the balance is its net quota.
The Provost Marshal General, at the interview with him. on 23d Feb., informed me.
however, that in getting at the excess of Illinois, he did not go behind the settlement of
July 1. 1864. made with the State authorities of Illinois, in which settlement, as 1 under-
stand it. the period of service was not estimated, but men furnished for .three years were
simply offset against so many other men required from the State, leaving out of this cal-
culation, and not making it one of the elements thereof, the period of service.
What we want, therefore, is the means of testing the correctness of the elements used
in making up the excesses of the several States, and of Illinois; and which, under the rule
referred to, swell the aggregate quota of the Union, in proportion as theexcees of a State
is increased or diminished. When we can see that this, is correct, or point out an error,
the State can have no just cause of complaint, if her citizens do not then correct the en-
rollment of their own districts, and thus have complete justice.
It is therefore, respectfully submitted and proposed, that, as the aggregate excesses
of the different counties in Illinois, from which no. quotas are^Jt quired, amount to 6.742
men: and as errors are believed to exist improperly increasing the net quota of Illinois
more than a like number above what is deemed just under the President s last call:
First— That the State will, as rapidly as possible, put into the field, by volunteerine.
under this act, 20.000 men. In case volunteers are not furnished m a reasonably short
period, then that number to be drafted for.
Second— Th&t in the meantime, the enrollment of the districts be made correct, either
by an enrollment de novo, or by corrections, as justice requires over the State.
Third— Th&t the information asked by the State authorities in my note of 23d February,
1865. be given; the same not to be made public by them, without permission of the Secre-
tary of War.
Fourth-\s soon as the correct enrollment and quota of the. State can be ascertained,
then if the latter amounts to more than 20.000 men. let it.be turnished or drafte*!, '^f = ^ut if
it amounts to less, the overplus to be carried to the credit of the State on any future calls.
This, it is believed, will secure justice and cordial cooperation from all parties.
The result of this application was (as anticipated by me, after hearing the
decision in the former one) , similar to that of the committee, and for like
reasons. With great patience, and apparently tuU of a purpose exalted be-
yond the reach of an emotion, Mr. Lincoln listened to all that was said in be-
halt of a people he knew were so attached to him, and towards whom it was
known he felt the most indulgent kindness; but no re-enrollment could be
procured to be made, ror could a reduction of the quota be obtained. And
thus terminated this application, which, whilst pending, was felt by all con-
cerned to be of a character to command the most earnest consideration ot the
great men whose province it was to decide it, and which, in its results, af-
fected the people of the State to the extent of thousands of men and millions
of money, in the shape of bounties to pay for putting the quota demanded in
the field.
And now that the exigencies which demanded the rigorous and inflexible
rules are past, it may, and no doubt will, at some time in the future, become
a question as to whether the State shall not be partially or wholly reimbursed
for bounties advanced to raise soldiers. And if this be denied them, it may
still be insisted justly by Illinois, that (if her people have had demanded ot
them more than was .iustly due in men, and they have thereby expended
money to supply this demand), they shall be reimbursed at least for all that
was expended by them, and which, in fact, was beyond what was right to be
demanded.
ADJUTANT GENERALS EEPORT. yy
I am not sure, but believe now, in some of the States, bounties (above
"what was paid by the Federal Government), instead of bein^ paid by indi-
viduals, was paid by the States, and then a claim filed for this expenditure
against the United States, as a war expenditure, and allowed.
Whether this be so or not, it could not affect the justness of a demand
based upon expenditures to furnish men wrongfully required; and I shall,
therefore, present to your Excellency some statistical tables and calculations
going to indicate that Illinois has furnished more than her share; and if her
Eeople are not reimbursed in the expenditure thereby caused, the fair fame,
onor and patriotism of the State will be vindicated, when it is shown that
her people have done their whole duty, and more; and this, at last, is of
higher moment than all else.
I present herewith a table, prepared with great care, marked schedule
""G," showing our enrollment, quotas and credits, down to the time when
Tecruiting ceased, in 1865:
In 1863, January 1, (see General Puller's report.) the enrollment, with 115,123 men
in service, left liable for service 276, 196
Enrollment of 1863. was 287,941
Increase from 1862 11,745
July enrollment of 1864, was 333,518
Increase from 1862 ■ 57,322
In the same time we had. December 31, 1864, increased our credits from 115,123 to
198.596. Increased credits 83,473
Increase of enrollment and credits 140,795
The December enrollment of 1864, was 290.191
Decrease from July 43, 327
But from July, 1861, to December 31. 1864, we had filled quotas of 52,057
The decrease of enrollment was, therefore, less than number of men sent away.
by 8,730
And this was the enrollment on which the quota of January 23, 1865, was assigned
for call of December 19. 1864.
The enrollment of January, 1865. is shown to be 278,287
Decrease from last enrollment 11, 904
But the quota was not assigned to Illinois on that enrollment last men-
tioned, nor am I advised that we received any benefit from this enrollment,
unless it be that the reduction of our quota, procured by Major Wait, from
35,541 to 32,892, was partly thus produced, and I am inclined to believe it
was; because, if 290,191 enrolled men give us a quota of 35,541, as was the
fact, an enrollment of 278,287 men would reduce the quota to 34,083. If
from this we now deduct the number of men furnished after the call of 19th
December, and not before credited on any call, to- wit: 1,236 men, the bal-
ance left for the State quota will be 32,847, only differing from the actual
<3uota 45 men. thus proving, by strong inference, that the reduction of en-
rollment and these credits produced the reduction from 35,541 to 32,892.
Still this reduction, the last made in said enrollment, was only 3,174 less
than the July enrollment of 333,518, if we deduct therefrom the 52,057 men
sent to the field and credited under July call; so that if the enrollment was at
any time, -even in July, 1864, excessive, (and nothing could be clearer,) it
remained so to the end; and these excesses produced the large quota of
July, 1864, raising the per centum from 9 31-100, 9 26-100, 9 28-100, as
under former calls, to 10 41-100, under July call, and 10 96 100 under
December call, 1864: or if we regard 35,541 as our real quota, the percent
was run up to 11 84-100 for every 100 men called for; thus demanding from
Illinois almost the eighth part of the quota of the whole Union.
Again, General Fuller, in his report, shows enrolled between 18 and 45 year
of age, 276,196 liable January 1, 1863, to service, with 115,123 men in service.
In his report of 1864, (not published), he shows that up to that date the State
■was credited with 197,260 men; the difference between these two numbers
Tvill be the number of men sent from those liable to service, between Jan-
nary 1, 1863, and December 1, 1864, and is 82,137.
If, now, we deduct this last number from the total liable to dutv January,
1863, we have a balance of men left, December 1, 1864, of 194,059. Yet the
last enrollment before January, 1865. shows 333.518 liable for duty, being an
increased enrollment of 139,459 from January, 1863. to December, 1864. Or,
if we take the enrollment on which our December call and January quota
were assigned to us, of 290,191, we still have 13,998 more than was liable to
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duty in 1862, between the ages of eighteen and forty- five, when the act of
Congress, March, 1864, only requires enrollment of those from twenty to
forty-five; and this, too, when we had sent, ad interim, between January 1,.
1863, and December, 1864, 82,137 men to the field.
Let me test this increase in another shape:
The enrollment of November. 1863. was 287, 941
That of July 18. 1864, was 333,518
Increase from November to July, 7 months, 7 days 45,577
Being 15 84-100 increase for that period, or 2 18-100 per month, or 26-
percent, per year.
fhere was also enlisted from January 1 to July 1, 1864s men 33,252
Total increase in 7 months and 7 day s 78, 829
Being for total period, 27 33-100 per cent.; or per month, 3 77-100 per
cent.; or per annum, 45 24-100 per cent.
Indicating, if these enrollments can be sustained,, an increase in population
and men, in time of war, such as never was heard of in times of peace, and
in the era of our most wonderful progress.
AgaiUj by examining enrollment of 1864, and comparing it with enrollment
of 1863, it will be seen that every county in the State was increased except
four. Edwards was reduced 19; Richland, 9; Wabash, 27, and Will, 408.
Total, 463. The reason of this increase is found in the nature of the duties
exacted of enrolling officers. Under their instructions they made special
efforts to add to the roll, but left the duty of striking from the roll to be at-
tended to by the citizen who was wrongly enrolled. Indeed, evidence had to
be furnished the board of enrolling officers, to get a name (once enrolled)
off. Thus, while the Government gave facilities for getting on, it placed ob-
stacles in the way of getting off; so that thosg liable to draft let their names
stand, not thinking that they were farther interested, while their neighbor,,
not liable to draft, did the same thing, knowing that, if drafted, he could ex-
empt himself, thus increasing the burdens of all liable to duty. In this way
was this extraordinary enrollment of 1864 produced, and thereby had not only
our extraordinary quota of July, 1864, settled against the State, and reducing
our credits on future calls, but had, also, our still more extraordinary quota
©f 1865 settled upon us.
Let me prove this still farther:
Take, for instance, the 12th congressional district. Under the distribution
of quota of January 23, 1875, to the districts, it was ascertained that, if car-
ried out, every man in some counties, Monroe for instance, would be de-
manded.
Such a state of case was shocking to justice. A re-enrollment of that dis-
trict was had at once, and I believe it was the only district entirely re- enrolled.
What was the result? I give it below:
Enrollment 1864. Enrollment 1865.
St Clair 8,959 4,539
Madison 8,598 4,449
Clinton 2.372 1,483
Washington 2,682 1.709
Randolph 3,301 2,076
Monroe 3,509 726
29,421 14,982
Showing an extraordinary reduction of nearly 50 per cent on the former
enrollment, changing the demand or quota from the number so high that it
could not be filled, as in the case of Monroe county, until the entire deficitr
of the district was, as will be seen by the official showing, less than the ex-
cess this change gave to Monroe county, the latter being 646, the former 381,
divided between these counties.
These figures show another thing: that is, that one-fourth of the reduction
of the enrollment of the State is found in this one district, whilst six other-
counties can be found on the table showing one other fourth of the reduction,,
thus leaving 90 counties out of 102 the benefit of only 50- per cent of the re-
duction of the enrollment. If these figures do not demonstrate the enroll^
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■ment to have been., beyond parallel, excessive, I am unable to do it. I am
no better satisfied now of this fact than in February last, still it is due to the
State to let the facts of history go to the world; then her fame will take care
of itself.
Now, having said thus much to prove the enrollment excessive, I will add
another page to prove that even on this excessive enrollment our quota, too,
was excessive. To do this I have prepared the following calculations and de-
ductions :
As shown by official papers in this office, we had. when recruiting
ceased, furnished during the war, actual men, without regard to
periods of service 256,297
Of this number we had three months' men of 1862. three months
men of 1863, and 100 days' men, making total of 20,844, for whom we
claim no credits 20, 844
Leaving balance to our credit of 235,453
The quotas required of the State were, to July 18,1864 145,303
Undereallof July 18, 1864 52,057
Undercallof December 19, 1864 35,541
Making total calls and quotas in men ^32,901
Leaving balance, after deducting all quotas from actual credits, of .. 2,552
being that many more than all quotas demanded.
By schedule (G). ID], published herewith, it is shown that when re-
cruiting ceased, we were actually in deficit in sub-districts 5,715
With excesses in other sub-districts of 819
Leaving the State in deficit, after deducting these excesses 4,896
In other words, if we had proceeded until the demanded quota was
filled, we. instead of being 2,552 in excess of all men actually re-
quired, would have been in excess in men 7, 448
If, therefore, filling the quota of 35,541, would have put us in excess
7,448. that quota was clearly excessive to that extent, and ought to
have stood 35,541, less 7,448, showing the quota should have been,
even on the excessive large enrollment, only 28,093
instead of 35,541.
Now, as the enrollment stood December, 1864, it will be seen that this
result accords precisely with all previous quotas to the State. Thus
the call of October 18, 1863. for the same number of men, gave our
quota at 27,930
Only less than the above quota by 163
Even this difference is more apparent than real, because the enrollment of
October, 1863, was 287,941, whilst enrollment of December, 1864, was 290,194.
If the first gave as its quota 27,930, the second at the same ratio, would give
28,148, being only 5.5 more than this calculation shows our quota ought to
have been on the enrollment. This result is remarkably confirmatory of the
correctness ot these calculations, and harmonizes at once with the per centum
of men before required of the State on other calls, and placing them respec-
tively at 9.31 for October, 1863: at 9.30 for February, 1864; at 9.28 for March,
1864; at 10.41 for July, 1864; and would have been at 9.36 for December, 1864;
leaving the increase per centum, demanded under call of July 18,1864, to be
explained by the increase of the enrollment from 287,941, in 1863, to 333,518
in July, 1864.
Thus I have attempted (with how much success let the world judge) to
demonstrate that, amid the extraordinary exigencies of the times, Illinois has
not only performed her whole duty, but, with a patriotism equalled only by
the valor of her sons, responded with unstinted hands to the demands made
upon her loyalty; yielding to the Federal Government her citizens and her
money, upon an enrollment known to be excessive and onerous beyond parallel,
and upon a quota confidently believed to be so to the extent of thousands.
Notwithstanding all, however, it was determined that, since no change
could be effected, and since every honorable means had been exhausted to re-
lieve the people, the required number of men should be furnished, leaving to
the future the adjustment of questions of difference between the State and
Federal authorities, satisfied that honor and patriotism demanded the sacrafice.
The following proclamation was, therefore, issued from this office by order
of your Excellency, and thoroughly distributed over the State.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
STATE OF ILLINOIS, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
// Springfield, March 6, 1865.
To THE People oe Illinois:
Under the recent call of his Excellency, the President of the United States,
for 300,000 men, and the rule adopted by the Provost Marshal General, the
quota allotted to and required of Illinois was 32,875 men for one year. It af-
fords me much satisfaction to be able to announce to you that in our efforts
to fill this quota, Illinois has not fallen below the high character she has
heretofore enjoyed.
By official statements from the Adjutant General's office, it is shown that
there have been already 18,500 men furnished by the State as credits against
this quota. Some difference in the views entertained by the State and Federal
authorities have existed, and many complaints have reached me that injustice
has been done to different localities by the distribution of our quota.
As your executive, I have striven in every honorable way to correct, if
possible, the difficulties complained of. The views of the State authorities
have been fully made known to his Excellency, the President, and Depart-
ment of War. They have, after a full, careful and patient hearing, decided
that the great interests of the Nation demand of them to make no change,
I have the most unlimited confidence in the patriotism and integrity which
dictates this decision, and as your executive, feeling that if any injustice has
been done Illinois, it will be eventually redressed by the National authorities,
I deem it my duty to call upon you, now that we know that the decision is
settled and unchangeable, to respond with that patriotic devotion to the
Union always heretofore manifested by the State.
The spirit of our people, in response to this call of the President, has been
quite equal to the old spirit of 1861 and 1862, and they have not hesitated be-
cause of the large number of men required, or the immense sums of money
necessary to meet the demands, to respond with alacrity and cheerfulness.
Illinois would suffer wrong rather than be justly chargeable with a lack of
devotion to our cause, or have it truthfully asserted that we have failed in the-
zeal and energy necessary to accomplish all that the country expects and re-
quires at our hands.
Nine thousand of the troops called for and enlisted have been assigned to»
old regiments in the field. We are required to furnish fourteen thousand
more for the same purpose. Citizens of Illinois, let this be done, if possible,,
without a draft.
RICHARD J. OGLESBY,
Governor.
Official: I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
Obedient to this appeal, the citizens of the State continued with ardor to-
enlist, up to the period at which hostilities ceased in April, at which time
there was really but 4,896 men to be enlisted under the last quota. Below is
a debit and credit statement up to this time, as shown in this office:
The State of Illinois, in Account with the United States.
Dr.
To quotas of 1861
47.785
32.685
64.833
52.057
1,236
32.892
231,488
Cr.
By men furnished prior to January 1.
1865 198.59&
r 'o quotas of 1864
To quotas of 1864
By men furnished prior to December
31,1865 27.99ft
' 'o excess prior to January 1. 1865, de
ducted in advance of next quota
Deficit December 31. 1865 4, 89ft
231,488
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
103
On the 13th day of April, 1865, recruiting in the United 8tates ceased by
order of the Secretary of War, and, as will be seen by the above table, with
all the disadvantages I have shown existed to her prejudice, her excessive
enrollment and extraordinary Q^ota (exceeding, mitselt the w-^hol^^
ment of New Hampshire, with her population of 326.000 m 1860, by 6 623)
leaving only due the United States 4,896 men, and this the unbounded patriot-
ism of her people would have filled by the first of May.
SENATE RESOLUTION ORDERING PUBLICATION OF ADJUTANT
GENERAL'S REPORT.
In February last, a resolution of the tenor following, was introduced into
the lower house of the General Assembly of this State, and passed, to-wit:
Whereas The State of Illinois, responding to all the calls made upon her by the Gen-
eral Government has contributed nearly two hundred thousand of her brave men to fight
the battles of the Union, thousands of whom have already fallen upon bloody fields, or have
died in hospitals from honorable wounds;
And whereas. It is eminently meet and just, not only to the patriotic men who survive,
butilso to the families of those who have died in the service of the country that a full and
comSete record should be made and kept, of the fact that they participated in the struggle
^"^ KJwSS Ou5'si?t° r Siates have, many of them, already Published these records of
honorable service not only as a tribute due to the soldiers and their ppsteriy but as a glor-
ious history of the part they have taken in the war for the defence ot the Union and their
beloved country; therefore,
Jif it resolved by the Souse of Representatives, the Senate concurring herein. That the
Adjutant General of the State be and is hereby authorized and directed to prepare from the
rolls and fills in his office, and from reports frpm the field a brief Jecorrt of every soldier
who has been engaged in the government service during the war. giving his name. Place ot
7esidence!o?cupation. uativitl.ldate of enlistment and muster, to be accompanied by a histori-
cal memoranda embracing the casualties to officers and men the marches, skirmishes and
hattTes^nwB each company and regiment has participated, and the brigades, divisions.
Srmy coTpIand departSs t^^ have been attached during their term of service.
iJesoivecf. That ten thousand copies of this be and the same are hereby ordered to be
printed and bound, under the direction of the Adjutant General of the btate. to be distrib-
uted as follows, etc., etc., etc.
On the 10th day of February, 1865, these resolutions were reported to the
Senate by the clerk of the House, (see Senate Journal, page o49) and were
bv that body referred to the Committee on Federal Relations. Afterward,
on the 13th of said month, the committee say that after having the same under
consideration, they report: "That they highly approve the object ot said
resolutions, but, in their opinion, it would not now be m the power ot the
Adiutant General to satisfactorily perform that duty. Said war is still in
progress, and thousands of our soldiers are yet in the field performing service,
and subject to casualties, a statement of which can not now be written and
consequently the work proposed can not be general, including all the soldiers
as such a work should." The proposed. record (they also say) will not be
satisfactory, because the same does not include the officers, but includes tne
soldier only. The committee, therefore, propose that the completion ot said
work be postponed for the present.
At the date of the pendencv of these resolutions, (whilst I concurred in the
utility and justice of ultimately publishing such a work,) I heartily concurred
in the conclusion to which the Senate committee arrived; and had such a
work been then ordered, it would have been incomplete and unsatistactory.
The time may now speedily be at hand when, the objections urged by the
committee having been obviated by the suppression of the rebellion and the
ending of the war, such a report may not only become practicable, but a wise
measure, and just tribute to the brave defenders of our nationality and unity.
The report of the committee was agreed to by the Senate, and the resolu-
tions, therefore, defeated.
Subsequently, on the 15th of February, the following resolution was intro-
duced into the Senate, and passed by that body as a Senate resolution:
104 ADJUTANT general's KEPORT.
Resolved by the Senate, That the Adjutant General be and he is hereby instructed to
have published in permanent form the rosters of all regiments, and muster-rolls thereof,
from the State of Illinois, in the service of the United States, or who have been during the
present rebellion, showing: the regiment, rank, date of muster-in and muster-out of each,
residence or place from whence enlisted, and the date and place of death of each, either by
disease or in battle, as nearly as possible; and that ten thousand copies of said report be
published and distributed as the Governor may direct.
A copy of the above Senate resolution has been furnished me by the Sec-
retary of State.
It will be observed that this last resolution is of similar character to the
House resolution referred to the Senate committee and reported against by
said committee, and that the reasons g;overniug the objections to the House
resolutions would ako apply to this; in fact at the date of the passage of the
resolution, it could not have been complied with.
Since these resolutions have been brought to my notice, I have given them
very patient consideration, and have hesitated long before concluding not to
comply with the one passed by the Senate. The adoption of the first set by
the House, would seem to indicate a concurrence of their views with those of
the resolution passed by the Senate; still, I had no right to treat the resolu-
tion as other than a Senate resolution.
It would afford me much pleasure, great as the labor will be, to cause such
a report to be made and published.
In my opinion, the time will soon be at hand when it will be felt as a uni-
versal want in the State; and whilst I have deemed it to be my duty to de-
cline obedience to this resolution, on account of the considerable outlay, and
the want of clerical aid in my olfice, I have at the same time prepared, and
am now attempting to complete a set of records containing the information
indicated, in which every soldier, from Lieutenant General Grant to the last
enlisted private, will find his name recorded, and his history in brief written
down. I have deemed it my bounden duty to the soldier to provide this
record; and trust, by timely aid from future legislation, to be able to complete
the same; and when completed, it will be for the legislature to order, after a
knowledge of its cost, that it be published. For me to assume the expendi-
ture involved in its publication, is more than I feel now disposed to do. And
whilst I would cheeifully obey and conform to any joint resolution of the two
houses. 1 must beg the honorable Senate not to regard me disrespectful to-
ward their honorable body in deciding to defer full conformity therewith.
The ppriod will soon arrive now, at which all our soldiers will be mustered
out; when this is done it will the aptest time to make up the balance sheet of
the wnv, and show the history of each one of the vast army of heroes fur-
nished by the State. In the meantime, it shall be my object to make all the
preparation, and have all the records of this office so well up in all their
details, that if any future legislature shall order the expenditure of the sum
required to publish the same, it can be speedily done.
EXTRA SURGEONS OF 1862.
On the 30th of April, 1862, the following dispatch was received by his Ex-
cellency, Governor Yates:
Washington, April 30, 1862.
His Excellency, Governor Yates:
You are hereby authorized to appoint, temporarily, two additional Surgeons for each
Illinois regiment; the appointment to continue until further orders of this office.
(Signed ) EDWIN M. STANTON.
Secretary of War.
In obedience to this authority, and in anticipation of the close approach of
a great battle before Corinth, then closely invested by our immense army, a
number of appointments were made in the month of May, 1862. Among them
were tlic gentlemen whose names appear in the schedule or list annexed:
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
105
Extra Surgeons Sent to Corinth in 1862.
Residence.
Approved
and
ordered paid.
5
o
1
Names.
Town.
County.
P J Wardner.
Sycamore
Springfield....
Lincoln
Manchester...
Peru
DeKalb
Sangamon....
$113 60
140 00
116 00
135 00
125 75
75 01
105 00
45 00
163 00
150 00
100 00
138 65
64 00
390 49
175 00
$2,036 50
July
July
July
Nov.
5.1865..
17,1865..
19,1865..
13.1865..
$113 60
A. H. Lamphear
A. M. Miller
140 00
116 00
M W. Nesmith
Boone
135 00
*A D Bull
LaSalle
Douglas
Winnebago...
LaSalle
Stephenson...
Tuscola
Rockford
Mendota
Freeport
Polo
*N. E. Chandler
^John C. Corbus
Dec.
6.1865..
150 00
*E. P. Cook :
Mendota
Neoga
LaSalle
Cumberland..
Marion
Marion
Will
♦George W Albin
Centralia
Sandoval
Wilmington . .
James VV. White
tEdwin R. Willard .
$654 60
* Approved.
t Not on list as allowed, and must stand over.
These Surareons, although acting: under the authority of the War Depart-
ment, really tormed no part of the army. They were not mustered into ser-
vice, nor did their names appear upon any rolls, either for muster or pay.
Nevertheless, as early as possible after their appointments, they severally
repaired, at their owu expense, to the several posts assigned them, to render
such medical aid to our soldiers as the necessities of the service demanded;
and it is believed their services were timely and efficient.
No provision has been made, however, by the Secretary of War for their
payment, nor had any been made by the State; so that the gentlemen above
named not only gave their time, but paid their own expenses going and re-
turning to and from the Army, then near Corinth, Mississippi.
Under these circumstances, the legislature at its session of 1863, in an act
entitled "An act making appropriations to pay certain expenses of the gov-
ernment, not otherwise provided for by law," included a section as follows:
Section 26. There is hereby appropriated the sum of two thousand dollars,
or so much thereof as may be .necessary, to pay for the services of twenty
Surgeons, employed by the Governor, "to go to Corinth, Mississippi, to at-
tend to the sick and wounded of Illiu@is regiments; said sums to be certified
to, under oath, to the Adjutant General."
Under this act, the several persons interested filed their claims soon after
its passage; and it was ascertained by General Fuller that the claims for
services rendered, after they were all filed, amounted to more than the ap-
propriation; and it was deemed best, for this cause, not to pay any of them,
and therefore the matter stood over unadjusted.
After my attention was called to them, I ascertained that some of the claims
before then improperly rendered among this list, were entitled to be paid and
had been paid elsewhere, and that some parts of the claims of the parties
filed under this law, and to whom something was due, were improper to be
allowed against the State, being for services performed under contract with
the Army Medical Director, and therefore a claim against the United States
directly, and not against the State.
In this way the amount really due upon the several claims filed, was ascer-
tained to be within the amount appropriated by the above act. I therefore
had a consultation with the Auditor, and it was adjudged to be but just that
those claims should be paid. At this time the whole amount of claims justly
chargeable against this fund was less than, the sum appropriated, but ap-
proximated toward it. In conformity with this understanding, and after the
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ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
claims were proven, I have deemed it my duty to order the allowance and
payment of Doctors Wardner, Lamphear, Miller, Nesmith and Burns; and
the same have been paid. I have also approved the claims of Messrs. Bull,
Dagrgy, Chandler, Corbus, Mease, Cook and Albin, the proof being properly
filed; all of which now will be paid to the parties when called for. The
claims of Lamb and White are not yet proved as required, but the sums set
opposite their names are believed to be about the amounts due them, and if
proven up as required will be paid. The above named claims had been filed
here long before the date of my appointment, and 1 had supposed that all the
claime that could arise were thus presented; but recently Dr. Willard, of Wil-
mington, has filed a claim, as will be seen on the schedule, for $175, the proof
of which is in the form required by law. I have no doubt but that it is due
him, and shall pay to him the surplus after the above claims are satisfied,
and shall thus dispose of those cases so long pending here.
I trust this disposition of them may be regarded as just, and as nearly
equitable as could be arrived at. It will leave a small balance due, which can.
be early provided for in some future appropriation.
SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA.
On the 15th day of November, 1864, after the destruction of Atlanta and
the railroads behind him, Sherman, with his army, began his march to-
the sea coast. The almost breathless anxiety with which his progress was
watched by the loyal hearts of the Nation, and the trembling apprehension
with which it was regarded by all who hoped for rebel success, indicated this-
as one of the most remarkable events of the war; and so it proved.
It is no part of my province, nor have I the means at hand by which I
could be enabled to write the history of this wonderful campaign, the success-
of which was fraught with consequences so cheering to the Union arms and-
so direful to the rebellion. Yet I have taken some care to preserve a cor-
rect list of the regiments from this State that are entitled to share the laurels^
won by this army in their "march to the sea," and which of itself alone is
sufiicient to render their names synonymous for courage, endurance, and
patriotism. The following is the list referred to, with the names of their
field ofl&cers:
List of Illinois Volunteers serving in Major General Sherman^s army during'
his march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia.
Regiment.
Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Major.
7
ffm'td..
Samuel T. Hughes
David Gillespie
William Padon
10
JohnTillson
12
Henry VanSellar
Lemuel 0. Gilman
James A. Chapman
141 Vet..
J5)B.t..
Georgre C. Rogers
Carlos C. Cos
20
Daniel Bradley
George W. Kennard
26
ira J. Bloomfield.
John B Harris
30
Warren Shedd
31
32
George H. English
Henrv Davidson
it
Peter F. Walker
40
Stephen G. Hicks
Hiram W. Hall
41
Robert H. McFadden
45
Robert P. Sealey
John 0 Duer
48
Ashley T. Galbraith
50
52
Jerome B Davis.
Albert C. Perry
53
55
56
57
Frederick J. Hurlbut....
George W. Evans
60
William B. Anderson ....
James M. McDonald
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
107
List of Volunteers — Concluded.
Regiment.
Colonel.
Lieutenant-Colonel.
Major.
63
64
Joseph B. McCown
John Morrill
James Isaminger
Michael W. Manning....
Joseph K. Lemmon..
Joseph H. Reynolds
66
Andrew K. Campbell....
78
82
Edward S. Solomon
Ferdinand Rolsbanson ... .
85
Caleb J. Dilworth
Robert G. Rider
86
90
Owen Stuart
Patrick Flynn
92m'td .
Smith D. Atkins
Matthew VanBuskirk...
Albert Woodcock
93
Nicholas C Buswell
101
102
Franklin C. Smith
George W. Wright
Isaac McMannes
Hiland H. Clay
103
Asias Willison
Charles Wills . .
104
105
EverellT. Dutton
Ebenezer H. Topping ...
110
Green M. Contrell
111
James S. Martin
William H. Mabry
116
125
James W. Langley
Frank S Curtis
John B. Lee
127
Frank C Gillett . . .
129
Thomas H. Flynn
ARTILLERY.
1st.— Co. C
CAPTAINS.
Joseph R. Channel ..
1st —Co. H..
Francis DeGrass.
2d.— Co. I. ..
CAVALRY.
11th.— Co. G.
Stephen S. Tripp
MILITARY STATE AGENTS.
The vast number of the citizens of the State who had enlisted and were
serving in the army of the Union, at the beginning of the year, produced
many cases of severe trial and serious inconvenience to the soldier, to
remedy which, no enactment of the Legislature had been provided. By
means of the Sanitary and Christian Commissions, and their indefatigable
agents, the people had been, and still were, enabled to relieve and provide,,
to a very great extent, for a large class of wants and necessities not pro-
vided for by the Federal authorities; and through these voluntary organiza-
tions and humane instrumentalities the generous patriotism of the northern-
people poured their offerings with unstinted hand upon the army.
So wonderful in extent and effect, indeed, were these organizations, that it
has been truly said that their rise and successful operations in the relief of
the soldiers of the republic marked the existence of a new element in the
history of civilized warfare.
Notwithstanding the good done, however, by these instrumentalities, it
was perceived that there were st;ll inconveniences and hardships endured by
the soldiers not so peculiarly within the reach of these voluntary associations
as they would be of agents coming by authority from the State, and clothed
with the sanction of law, to look after the interests of the soldiers of the
State, in whatever form their services might be needed. To meet these
exigencies and provide relief against these wants of the soldier, the legisla-
ture of the State passed an act entitled "An act to authorize the Governor to
appoint Military State Agents," which was approved February 16, 1865.
By the provisions of that act, your Excellency was authorized to appoint
any number of agents, not exceeding six, who were to be "Military Agents
of the State of Illinois," and were to be stationed at such places within th©
rebellious States, or elsewhere, as would best promote the interests of the
volunteer forces in the United States army from this State.
By the further provisions of said act, your Excellency was authorized, by
orders, from time to time, to prescribe the duties of said agents, and to
adopt rules and regulations to govern their action, and to dismiss or recall
108 ADJUTANT general's REPORT,
them for omission of duty, etc., etc.; and when appointed, they were to be
commissioned and to enter at once upon their duties, and report monthly to
the "office of the Adjutant General of this State."
As early after the approval of this act as suitable agents could be selected,
your Excellency proceeded to fill those appointments; and on the first day of
March the following order. No. 42, of date March 1, was issued from this
office :
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office.
Springfield, March 1. 1865.
■General Orders No. 42.
Section 1. In pursuance of an act of the legislature, approved February 16, 1865. the
following persons are hereby appointed Miliiary State Agents for the State of Illinois, and
assigned to duty at the several places respectively mentioned, to-wit:
T. P. Robb, of Chicago, at Memphis, Tenn.
H D. Cook, of Woodford county, at the city of New York.
D. B. Morrill, of Winnebago county, at Louisville, Ky.
Jackson M. Sheets of Edgar county, at Nashville. Tenn,
Henry King, of Hancock county, at New Orleans, La.
Sec. 2. Said agents will at oncejreport to the Adjutant General of the State, at Spring-
field, for duty, and after being commissioned and qualified, will proceed without delay to
the places assigned for their location and duties.
Sec. 3. Each agent shall be authorized and required to look after the comfort and wel-
fare of all sick, wounded or disabled soldiers of the United States army from Illinois, and
also to the welfare, etc., of all such as may be absent, for any cause, from their respective
companies.
Sec. 4. Said agents shall, from time to time, and as often as practicable, visit all hos-
pitals or departments within the district in which he is or may be assigned to duty, and
search out and discover, and aid all soldiers from lllino's who, for any cause, may be
-unable to accomplish for themselves that which may be useful and proper to be done.
Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of said agents to make report from month to month, and at
the end of each month, of all their acts and doings in the line of their duty, and to furnish
to the office of the Adjutant General all such data and information relative to the soldiers
of this State as may be required to be fusnished by orders or instructions from said ofiice.
Sec. 6. Said agents will receive the sum of twelve hundred dollars per year, to be paid
monthly. The salaries and all necessary expenditures incurred in aiding sick, wounded
and disabled soldiers from Illinois at their respective agencies, will be paid, upon the order
of the Governor, out of the fund appropriated by the legislature for the benefit of sick and
•wounded soldiers.
By order of his Excellency, the Governor of Illinois.
I. N. HAYNIE.
Adjutant General of Illinois.
After the appointments above referred to were announced, I at once pro-
ceeded to issue commissions to the several appointees (giving to them the
honorary rank of colonel), and accompanying the same, sent the following
letter of instructions:
(letter of appointment.)
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OP ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office
Springfield, , 1865.
Sir: Having been appointed one of the Military State Agents for the State of Illinois
and assigned to duty at . you are hereby directed, without undue delay, to repair at
once to said place and enter upon the active discharge of your duties.
I inclose herewith General Orders No. 42, current series, from these headquarters, by
"which you will be governed and controlled.
It is expected that from the general oiitline of the duties laid down in this order, much
will be left to the discretion and good judgment of the several agents; and until further
and more specitic instructions are given, these are deemed sufficient.
It is also expected that you will, on arrival at your post, report to the commanding
officers; and thereafter, as far as possible, maintain cordial relations with all the military
authorities witnin whose command you may come.
You will report your arrival to these headquarters by letter; and thereafter, from time
to time, report your actions.
By order.:
I. N. HAYNIE, Adjutant General.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.. 109'
By reference to a list of said officers attached hereto, it will be seen that
Col. Bumgardner was added to the number named in said printed and pub-
lished order, to date of the same day, thus filling up the number (six) author-
ized to be appointed; and that subsequently, Col. Wickizer was appointed,.
July 14, 1865, to fill vacancy of Col. Robb, whose resignation had been ac-
cepted,— Col. Sheets having been ordered to supply the place of Col. Robb,
at Memphis, and Col. Wickizer sent to Mashville.
It will be also seen that on 26th July, Col. King, agent at New Orleans,,
resigned, who was succeeded by Col. Long.
In May, the exigencies of the service ?eemed to demand the presence of an
agent, temporarily, at Washington; and since the services of Col. Cook and
Col. Bumgardner were both demanded in the vicinity of Gen. Sherman's
army in the south, at or near which they then were. Col. Newton Crawford
-was temporarily authorized to act at Washington, and did so until relieved
by Col. Cook, in June, 1865.
At the time these several gentlemen entered upon the discharge of their
duties, the vast armies of the Union were in full activity, whilst the loyal
States of the north were re-enforcing them with every possible energy.
As was natural, and to be expected, therefore, the Federal hospitals every-
where were filled with those gallant men who, from wounds or exposure, had
been rendered unable to accompany the armies in the several campaigns then
in progress. At Jefferson Barracks, Cairo, Memphis, Vicksburg, New Or-
leans, at Louisville, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Philadelphia, New
York, Washington, Savannah and Newbern, were hospitals, in which were
to be found many of the soldiers of the State, requiring attention and aid.
To these several places, therefore, instructed as indicated before, these
agents were dispatched. It may well be supposed that they found ample
scope for their industry and zeal.
The good accomplished by them, and by the State through them, can not
be over estimated. In every possible way relief was extended to the soldier;
and they were made to feel, that although absent from their officers and com-
rades, yet still the State, through its agents, was looking to their welfare;
and many a good citizen, now at home, doubtless has cause to be thankful
for this timely and humane provision made by the legislature in behalf of
the soldiers.
These arduous duties were, without interruption, continued until toward
raid-summer of the year. In the meantime, hostilities had ceased, the dis-
charge of the army had been completed, including most of the soldiers and
patients in hospitals, and hence the services of these agents were no longer
(all of them) needed; accordingly, the resignations of Col. Sheets, Col. Mor-
rill and Col. Wickizer have been accepted; and, at this writing. Col. Burn-
gardner has been ordered to assume charge of the New Orleans agency, still
rendered necessary by the fact that many of our troops, indeed most of them
now in service, are in the Department of the South and in Texas. Upon his
assuming charge of that agency. Col. Long will be relieved and his services
dispensed with.
The vast number of soldiers of the State, now at home, having business at
Washington before the departments and bureaus, and the fact that much aid
can be rendered them and the widows and orphans of the State, in procuring,
speedily, their pensions and back pay, bounties, etc., by an active, faithful
and intelligent agent at the Capital, has caused it to be deemed just to retain
an agent and station him there, with instructions to look, speedily, after all
matters of this kind committed to his charge.
Col, Harry D. Cook is believed to possess all the qualifications requisite for
such duties, and has, therefore, been ordered to repair to Washington, where
he now is, and will remain until relieved by orders.
The annexed reports of the State Agents, appointed under the act of the
legislature of 1865, are published with the view of showing the general scope-
of their duties, and the manner in which they were attended to.
110
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Military State Agents of Illinois, appointed in pursuance of an act of the
Legislature, approved February 16, 1865.
Name.
Date of
appointment.
Where assigned.
Remarks.
Col Walter D B. Morrill.
March 1,1865....
March 1.1865....
March 1,1865....
March 1,1865....
March 1,1865....
March 1,1865....
July 14.1865....
July 26.1865....
May 15,1865....
Louisville, Ky
Resigned Oct 31,1865....
Col. Selah W. King
Col. Jackson M. Sheets....
Col T P Robb
New orieansfL;: :.::::
Nashville. Tenn
Memphis. Tenn
Newbern N. C
Resigned July 26. 1865...
ResignedOct. 15, 1865....
Resigned April 30, 1865. .
Col. B. F. Bumgardner....
Col. Harry D. Cook
Col. John H. Wickizer
fNewbern.N. C
t Washington, D. C...
Nashville. Tenn
Resigned NoY. 8.1895....
Col. Newton Crawford
W ashington, D. C
Monthly reports from each agent have been regularly received, and are on
file in the office.
With but slight difference, the services rendered our soldiers do not change
from those indicated herein.
. HEADQUARTERS MILITARY AGENT FOR ILLINOIS,
Louisville, Ky., May 1, 1865.
I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General.
Sir: Having been commissioned by his Excellency, Governor Richard J.
Oglesby, on the 1st day of March, 1865, and appointed Military State Agent
for the State of Illinois, and assigned to the Western Department, with head-
quarters at Louisville, Ky., I repaired, without delay, to this place, and at
once entered upon the discharge of the duties of my office, and for the months
of March and April I now have the honor to submit to you the following report:
Immediately upon my arrival, I reported in person to Major General J. M.
Palmer, commanding the Department of Kentucky. I was very cordially re-
ceived by the General, who expressed himself as oeing highly pleased at the
appointment of an agent to look after the interests of Illinois soldiers at this
place. He assured me of every facility in his power to aid me in the discharge
of my duties.
Immediately after securing a room for an office, I sta'-ted upon a tour
through the hospitals here, and across the river at Jeffersonville and New Al-
bany, Ind. There are, in all, twenty at Louisville and the above-named
places.
I found the condition of our soldiers generally very good. The hospitals,
most oE them, were neat, clean and well ventilated, and in good condition. I
will mention two as being excellent in the highest degree: Jo. Holt U. S.
general hospital, in charge of Major H. P. Stearns, since appointed Medical
Director at Nashville, Tenn. This hospital accommodates fourteen hundred
men. And the Jefferson U. S. general hospital, with a capacity for the ac-
commodation of five thousand men. This is one of the most perfect institu-
tions in this country; the best, decidedly, I have seen. It is under the charge
of Major M. Goldsmith, and under his admirable supervision it has become
so celebrated as to be visited by thousands through curiosity. It is sufficient
to say that in neither of these institutions did I elicit a single complaint from
any soldier.
At Crittenden U. S. general hospital I found great complaint of an insuffi-
cient quantity of food. I at once reported the fact to Assistant Surgeon
General B. C. Wood, U. S. A., who immediately issued an order to the sur-
geon in charge, R. R. Taylor, to issue to the men at the full diet tables the
full army ration of some articles, including bread. Since that, I have heard
no more complaint from that cause. At Brown U. S. general hospital I
found the same complaint, and found the same remedy at the hands of Col.
Wood.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. Ill
After making a thorongrh inspection of every ward in the hospitals here
(except the small pox), I went to Madison, Ind., forty miles up the Ohio
river, where there is a very extensive U. S. general hospital, in charge of
Major John H. Ranch There are nearly four miles of wards here. I went
through every one, and saw and talked with every Illinois soldier, and I have
none but words of the highest commendation to express the gratification I
felt at the perfect condition I found this institution; and, as at Jo. Holt and
Jefferson, I could not elicit a single complaint of bad treatment, insufficiency
of food, or neglect, from a single man. Than these three hospitals above
named, there are none better or under abler surgeons, in my opinion, in the
United States.
Having thus made the rounds of the several hospitals, involving a walk
through the wards of over fifty miles, including the journey to and from
them, and distributed my cards among our soldiers, business commenced to
flow in upon me rapidly. Since that time I have, to a great extent been con-
fined to my office. On Sundays I visit the hospitals, and at any other time
when sent for by any soldier who can not come to see me, or send for what
he may want.
As being perhaps the best way to report to you what the nature of my
business is, 1 will give you an extract from my journal, from the first page I
open to:
"April 13, 1865. At 8 o'clock, A. M., went to the hospital boat just in
from Nashville this morning, with sick and disabled soldiers transferred
from Nashville to this place; did them all the good I could, and then went to
barracks Nos. 1 and 2 to attend to some business for Scudder and Myers;
then went back to the office and worked two hours and got it cleared of ap-
plicants; then went to the Provost Marshal General's office to see about
some of our boys who were in prison, who were there without any charges
against them; back to my office which I found full of men again, want-
ing every conceivable thing. Disposed of them satisfactorily; wrote for a
pass for C. Aikens to go to fluntsville, Ala.; wrote two letters for descriptive
lists; wrote to Provost Marshal General for James Newhall; wrote two
letters to Provost Marshal General for information about two men in mili-
tary prison at Lexington, Ky.; wrote to Adjutant General of Department for
information about the discharge papers of William Garrett; wrote to Provost
Marshal General for pass for H. H. Klock, who brought a letter from the
Governor's office: wrote an order on Dr. Hillman for a soldier; wrote for the
effects of John McDaniel, who died at Bridgeport, Ala. ; sent a telegraph
dispatch; wrote an application to Dr. Butterbaugh, at Clay hospital, for the
discharge of David C. Dunsith, etc., etc. Besides the above I wrote
thirteen letters, gave out tobacco to probably fifty men, or sent it to them
upon their orders, one of which I enclose as a curiosity to you, and it is
a sample of a hundred others I have, and answered questions for a hundred
men, I should think. Retired to my bed at three o'clock, A. M., 14th of
April."
Thus I have been obliged to work, since I opened my office, from eighteen
to twenty- one hours out of the twenty- four. I have effected a very impor-
tant change in passing citizens to Tennessee. It did involve a needless ex-
pense of from eight to fifteen dollars, and a delay of from twenty-four to
forty-eight hours. Now a pass is immediately granted upon my application,
by special order from Major General Thomas.
There are very many instances where the immediate transfer of a soldier
is highly important, in some instances even to the Isaving of human life, I
have no doubt. By the ready accordance of his powerful assistance. Assistant
Surgeon General R. C. Wood has placed the means at my disposal of effect-
ing the special and immediate transfer of any soldier when I think it im-
portant to be done.
But it is needless for me to say what I have done or am doing; my duties
are as multifarious as are the wants of man, and thus far I have tried to
discharge them, with what success those whom I have endeavored to assist
must say. There are now about two thousand Illinois soldiers in the hos-
pitals and barracks in my department.
112 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
On the 1st of April I had the honor to forward to your office a list of the
deaths in the hospitals here for the month of March. Accompanying this re-
port, I send a list of all the deaths for the month of April. Were I asked
what is the greatest evil which the soldier, who is away from his regiment,
has to complain of, I should answer, the want of his descriptive list. I can
trace more evils directly and indirectly resulting from this cause than to all
others combined. Every soldier in the French army carries his own de-
scriptive list, and there can be no doubt in the mind of any man who has
seen the terrible injustice of the working of our system, but that it would be
far better, on every account, were our soldiers not only allowed but required
to do the same.
In concluding this report, I will say a word respecting my intercourse with
the officers with whom I have had business relations. They are, without
exception, of the most cordial and pleasant character. I came here an entire
stranger. I now feel that I am among friends, and their friennship has been
manifested to me in all the acts of courtesy in social intercourse, and in ac-
cording to me every facility to aid me in the discharge of my duties that is-
possible for gentlemen to give or receive.
I will mention the names of Major General J. M. Palmer, Assistant Sur-
geon General R, C. Wood, U. S. A., and Captain L, B. Folsom, Provost
Marshal General, as officers and gentlemen who have earned my warmest
gratitude for the invaluable assistance they have rendered me in the discharge
of my duties. General Palmer remarked to me that my field of labor was an
exceedingly interesting one, and that I should find a great work ready for
me. And I have, indeed, found it true.
In concluding my report, I will say that if I fail in any degree in the full
discharge of my whole duty to the soldier, it will be through no fault of or
lack in the officers with whom I have become acquainted.
As being fitting and proper for me to do so, I will advert to the awful
tragedy that has swept over America like a wave of woe. Tongue can not
express the grief that weighs down the spirit, and presses on every heart that
throbs for liberty. We seemed hurled backward twenty centuries to the
forum of Rome, with dead Caesar at our feet. But we mourn not the proud
conqueror— an ambitious Cfesar— but the great heart, so pure and good that
a nation loved him; the mighty, changeless will that held millions of traitors
in awe and dread; that wonderful intellect that has guided us in safety
through seas of blood into sight of the haven of peace. We do not know our
loss; we can not realize or comprehend the greatness of Abraham Lincoln.
The dwellers on the mountain side can not see the mountain. When our
children's children shall look back from the great plane of the future, they
will see him in all the sublimity and grandeur of his colossa,l proportions.
But we, today, remember his goodness and purity, his firm will, true to the
country in its hour of its peril, his honesty of purpose, the nobility of the
man, can find no words to express a universal woe. In sad, in solemn silence,
we bow down our heads; we weep bitter, blindiug tears for thee, great heart;,
noble, magnanimous soul: since Washington, thy country's noblest birth.
Our Lincoln— dead!. Almighty Nation in its grief bids thee All Hail and Fare-
well!
W. D. B. MORRILL.
Newbern, N. C, May 18, 1865.
Brig. Gen. I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General, Springfield, Illinois.
Sir: Since my last report to you, dated April 29th, I have been operating^
here alone, and am happy to report, have been generally successful. I have
assisted quite a number of our men pecuniarily and otherwise; but the aid
that is most appreciated by them is to know that the agent is doing all he
can to get them sent away from here, north and homeward.
The officers of the Foster general hospital are mostly eastern men, and I
have learned with regret that there exists not a very friendly feeling between
our men and the doctors in charge of the hospital. There evidently is an ill
feeling between eastern and western troops; at any rate, Dr. Cowgle, surgeon,
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 113
in charge of the general hospital at Newbern, was not sending away our men
fast enough either to suit them or me. I concluded to report to Gen. Scho-
field in person, and see what could be done in the matter. Last Saturday
I took the train for Raleigh, and arrived there Sunday morning about 9
o'clock, the 14th inst., a distance from Newbern 109 miles; passed through
Goldsboro. Sunday as it was, I waited on the General; found him in good
health. He seemed to be rejoiced to see an lUinoisan, as we were near
neighbors. He spoke of Gov. Oglesby as an esteemed friend, and wished to
be remembered to him. I made known my business, and gave him an idea
of things as they existed at Newbern. He seemed to understand the diffi-
culty at once, and would apply a remedy by ordering all Sherman's men not
under medical treatment to be discharged on their descriptive lists, and those
without a descriptive list to be sent north immediately. I came back satis-
fied our men would not be detained now, as much as the doctors wished to
keep them. Yesterday Dr. Cowgle sent 350 to Moorhead City to take a
steamer for the City of New York. I went down to Moorhead City with them
to put them on board the steamer; returned after night. Tomorrow the last
lot will leave for Alexandria, Va.
I found quite a number of our men in different portions of the hospital
that had been detained here for three months or longer, and the doctor had
no idea of parting with them for some time. I talked with him, and said it
was not using our boys rie'ht — they ought to have their turn with the others;
but no, "they could net be spared yet; their places could not be filled." I
told him other men could learn as well as our men did. During the time
these men have been in the hospital, there has been as many as ten thousand
patients admitted and gone, and now but few left. I have made special in-
quiries in regard to Illinois soldiers in hospitals, and find, after this last or-
der, they will all be sent north, and in consequence I will leave this place in
a few days, and notify you on my arrival at Alexandria. I have the honor to
acknowledge the receipt of a printed report of Illinois soldiers in the field;
also, yours of the 11th inst. came duly to hand this day. I will send it to the
Colonel.
I have the honor to submit this report, hoping it may prove as satisfactory
to your honor as my feeble efforts have been realized by our boys.
I remain. General, your most obedient and humble servant,
B. F. BUMGARDNER.
HEADQUARTERS ILLINOIS MILITARY AGENCY,
Memphis, Tenn., March 31, 1865.
Brigadier General I. N. Haynie, Adjutant General, Illinois.
Sir: Agreeably to your late instructions, I have the honor to forward
herewith the following report:
The following Illinois troops are stationed at this post: 113th and 120th
regiments infantry; 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th regiments cavalry; Co. G, 1st
regiment light artillery; Co. K, 2d regiment light artillery. The sanitary and
police candition of these regiments are good. New and comfortable barracks
have been erected for their use. Water is good, and their surroundings are
generally pleasant. As usual at this season of the year, sickness from
malarious diseases is on the increase. For the purpose of having sick soldiers
more under the immediate care of the officers of their regiments, field hospi-
tals have been ordered. All cases of a chronic or lingering character are
taken to the United States general hospitals. Whole number of Illinois
troops sick in field hospitals, Slarch 18, was 221; taken sick during the week
ending March 25, 202; showing a very considerable increase. Whole number
sick in field hospitals, 423. We have eight United States hospitals at this
post. Whole number of patients (all states) this date, 2,568; of that number,
468 are from Illinois.
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114 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
GENERAL SUMMARY.
Whole number of patients in U. S. general hospitals, other States 1. 900
Whole number of patients in U. S- general hospitals, from Illinois 468
Whole number of patients in field hospitals, other States 700
Whole number of patients in field hospitals, fxom Illinois 423
Aggregate number of patients in general and field hospitals, Mem-
phis 3.491
The above general summary shows 891 sick and wounded Illinois soldiers
at this post.
The condition of the sick in general hospitals is not as good as I could wish,
or as it might be were we able to obtain articles of diet. The shipments by
benevolent societies north have been wholly, during the past three months,
inadequate to the demand. Memphis, commercially speaking, is the receiv-
ing and shipping point for sick and wounded soldiers, or "Rendezvous des
Invalides" for the different army corps on and adjacent to the Mississippi
river. Today all the beds in hospitals may be occupied; tomorrow, five hun-
dred beds may be vacant. At no time, however, is the number of patients
reduced below 2,500. Scarce a day passes that the attention of the agent is
not called to cases of great destitution from among Illinois soldiers. Money
can be used at all times to great advantage, in relieving the wants of these
brave men. It is very necessary that a military agent in the field should be
able to answer all questions in relation to his State troops, as well as to judge
of their wants and welfare. To facilitate his duties, and to enable him to
answer understandingly the numerous questions asked of him, I would re-
spectfully recommend that you furnish the agents with all orders froni the
executive of the State and those from the War Department, touching Illinois
troops in the field.
The time intervening between the receipt of my late commission and your
instructions accompanying the same, and the date of this report, has not been
sufficient to enable me to report the condition of all the Illinois troops in the
department to which I have been assigned. My further reports, however,
will contain all necessary information.
I am in receipt of your communication of the 24th inst., with draft on New
York for $498.75 inclosed, for the relief of Illinois soldiers in this department.
I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
(Signed) T. P. ROBB,
Colonel and Agent.
ILLINOIS MILITARY AGENCY,
Nashville, Tenn., August 31, 1865.
General: I have the honor herewith to transmit the report of operations
and expenditures in my department for the month of August, 1865.
At the close of the month of July ult., there remained of Illinois soldiers in
the general hospital at Nashville one hundred and ninety-seven (197), be-
longing to various regiments, some of which regiments had been mustered
out of service for some time, but the soldiers were kept in hospital because
the surgeon in charge had no official knowledge that their regiments were
mustered out. In this there is no blame to attach to the surgeon in charge,
for he would not act on vague and uncertain reports. I at once gave to the
surgeon in charge official notice, from your official report to me of what Illi-
nois regiments were mustered out, which procured their immediate discharge,
to the infinite delight of about fifty Illinois boys. I visited the hospital al-
most daily, looking after the wants and comfort of the sick and wounded,
talking with them and giving them all the good cheer and solace I was capa-
ble of. I believe this alone was of very great value to the poor fellows, for'
they would briffhten up and express much gratitude for the interest their
State seemed to take in them by sending a special messenger to look after
them.
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I found most of the soldiers at the hospital entirely without money, being
absent from their regiments and generally without descriptive list; they had
not been paid for many months, and some not for a year. In such cases, I
gave each a dollar to buy tobacco and postage stamps, which always elicited
emotions and expressions of gratitude toward their "noble State."
In obedience to the order of his Excellency, Governor Oglesby, "to visit
the general hospitals in this department," I proceeded on the 10th inst., first
to Chattanooga, where I found only three Illinois soldiers, and these able to
be on duty at the hospital. I next visited the general hospital on Lookout
Mountain, five miles from Chattanooga, but found no Illinois soldiers there.
I then proceeded to Atlanta, Ga., where I found thirty-two (32) Illinois
soldiers in hospital — twenty- seven from the 150th, four from the 149th, and
one from the 147th regiments. I found the hospital in good condition, the
patients, well cared for, and generally doing well. Amongst our poor soldiers
here, I dispensed a good deal of cheerfulness and some little money, all of
which was gratefully received.
Whilst I was at Atlanta, ten poor blacks were brought to the hospital, who
had been shot and badly wounded by the "high-toned chivalry" about six
miles from Atlanta. General Samson, commandant of the post, at once dis-
patched a sergeant of cavalry to arrest the amiable prepetrators of the
chivalric deed; but whether he succeeded or not, I have not learned. I opine
that this people will need the mollifying and persuasive influence of the bay-
onet for some time. I found the white male citizens of Atlanta reticent and
subdued; mournfully, but sullenly, looking upon the desolation of the track
of Mars. But the women are still violently rebellious, spitefully curling the
lip and turning up the nasal organ at our soldiers and northern ladies. It is
to be hoped they will learn better manners by mingling freely with the Yankee
"mudsills," who are now coming plentifully among them.
From Atlanta I returned to Chattanooga, thence to Knoxville, Tenn.,
where I found no Union soldiers. I think the whole force in East Tennessee
is composed of loyal Tennessee troops.
It is a pleasing spectacle to behold and contemplate, that in East Tennessee,
where the people were generally loyal to the government, they have almost
entirely escaped the desolations of war; the farms are in good condition, the
houses and fences are unharmed, and were it not for the forts and block-
houses along the line of the road, the traveler would not suspect that the
country had ever heard the tread of hostile armies.
Another noticeable fact in East Tennessee, is the country is divided up into
smaller farms, and cultivated chiefly by free whita labor, hence the loyalty of
that part of the State.
From Knoxville I returned to Chattanooga, thence to Huntsville, Ala.
Here I found forty-four Illinois soldiers in hospital, forty-three from the 7th
cavalry, and one from the 6th cavalry.
The 7th cavalry had been stationed at Decatur, Ala., which proved to be a
very sickly poiat for our soldiers; some two hundred and fifty were reported
in their regimental hospital; but on the 20th inst., the regiment was removed
to Madison Station, within ten miles of Huntsville, which is said to be a very
healthy point.
I remained two days at Huntsville, administering heart and cheerfulness,
and material aid to the sick soldiers, to the extent of my ability and discre-
tion. Huntsville is a very pleasant and healthy place, the water is most ex-
cellent and in great abundance; atmosphere charmingly pure and healthful;
hospital well conducted — the patients doing well.
The town shows but few marks of the ravages of war; but the people are
said to be like those of Atlanta, greatly in need of a change of heart to be-
come good, loyal citizens.
From Huntsville I proceeded to Nashville, where I arrived on the 22d inst.,
having been fourteen days in visiting the various hospitals. Here I learned
that some thirty Illinois soldiers were confined in military prison, (the state
penitentiary,) for various military offences, such as desertion, drunkenness
116 ADJUTANT general's REPORT
and insubordination, sentinels sleeping on their posts, etc., etc. I at once
called on Major General Thomas, whom I found to be a most amiable gentle-
man, and has a most tender regard for the poor soldier. I modestly and re-
spectfully suggested to the General that it now seemed to me proper that
these poor fellows should be released, as the war was over, and they had
faithfully and heroically fought for their country for three years or more,
but, unfortunately, when their work was about done, and the glorious victory
achieved, they had committed slight military offences, perhaps through an
excess of joy and bad whisky; that it now seems to me that they should be
pardoned by a magnanimous country, whose flag they had defended and
maintained so gallantly. From the General's reply to this appeal, I have no
doubt, that in all cases where the imprisonment is strictly for military of-
fences, he will release them; so by my next report I hope to have the pleasure
to announce that all Illinois soldiers are released from the military prison.
It will be seen by the report herewith attached, that on this 31st August
there are only sixty-three Illinois soldiers in the hospital at this place; and
these are all doing well, and will soon be able to go home or to join their
commands. In conclusion, I may remark, that all the hospitals I have visited
are in excellent condition, and the patients are humanely, and I presume
skillfully attended.
There is a very marked improvement in the care, attention and comfort, in
all the military hospitals, since the earlier part of the war.
Whilst it would be improper for me to make any invidious distinctions as to
the merits of the different hospitals, for, as above remarked, all I have visited
are well and humanely conducted, yet I may say, that the Cumberland hos-
pital, at Nashville, under the superintendence of Major Clark, surgeon in
charge, seems to me pre-eminent in all that can conduce to the well being
and physical wants of the patients. Dr. Clark is a gentleman of humane and
generous impulses, and has a sympathy for his patients, which is often more
potent in restoring health to the poor soldier than pills and medicine. Dr.
Clark (or Dr. Cloak) has been peculiarly prompt, also, in discharging and
sending home all patients, where it was at all proper to do so. Such a sur-
geon in the army is a public benefactor.
The patients at this hospital, so far as the physical wants are concerned,
and all that pertains to cleanliness and comfort, and medical attention, are
much better off here than the majority of them would be at home. But still
there is a great anxiety with all volunteers to return to their homes, now that
the war is over, and they besiege me daily to intercede for them to go home.
I administer consolation by telling them 1 have no doubt all will be mustered
out this fall. I entreat them to be patient, faithful and obedient a little
longer, and they will receive the grateful applause of their State and fellow
citizens when they do come home.
It will be seen by the report herewith attached, that the chief expenditures
of this month have been incurred in visiting the hospitals of this department;
but I am satisfied that their visitation has been a most excellent and bene-
ficent one, and the State an hundred fold repaid by the heartfelt gratitude of
the brave citizen soldiers whose wants and necessities have been so gener-
ously looked after by the Governor of their State. Should peril again menace
us, these soldiers will not be found wanting.
I herewith inclose receipts in all cases where it was practicable to obtain
them. For the balance of the expenditures, I respectfully beg you to rely
upon my honor.
I am, General,
Most respectfully,
Your obedient servant.
Brig. Gen. I. N. Haynie, J. H. WICKIZER,
Springfield, Illinois. Mil. Agt. for Illinois.
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT. 117
ILLINOIS MILITARY STATE AGENCY,
Military Diviscon of the Gulf,
New Orleans, La., Oct. 1, 1865.
General I. N. Haynie,
Adjt. Gen. of Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to forward to you this communication, as my report
of the military agency of Illinois in • this city, for the month of September,
1865.
Since my last report, no change of much importance has occurred in this
department.
Herewith annexed, you will please find a report from general headquarters,
containing a list of all Illinois organizations in this division, with their com-
manding officers, strength and station. General Sheridan has lately returned
from Texas, and I have asked for a list of those regiments from Illinois that
may soon expect to be mustered out of service, if consistent with military
regulations.
No reply to my application for the discharge of William Githland, com-
pany B, 76th Illinois volunteers, has as yet been made, in consequence of
that regiment being far off in Texas.
I am sorry to say that I am still denied access to the reports of regimental
surgeons and those in charge of hospitals, in the office of the Medical
Director in this division, by which the monthly report of deaths could be
made out and forwarded home for publication.
The health of our troops in this division for the past month has been very
good, excepting the prevalence of an epidemic remittent fever called
■"break-bone fever," which, although not fatal, is yet for several days very
distressing. This fever has prevailed very extensively throughout the
whole region, both officers and men being alike exposed to its attacks. As
yet I have not heard of one single fatal case.
During the past month I have obtained the muster out of many of our
men who were sent from the several hospitals to be forwarded to their
respective regiments, to the camp of distribution. These men were all
convalescent, yet feeble and still unfit to discharge the duty of the soldier.
Many men of the 36th Illinois volunteers, now being mustered out in this
city, where they have been on duty for some time past, have elected to
remain here, and have required my assistance in obtaining this privilege.
The number of sick in our hospitals at this time, from Illinois, does not
exceed one hundred and fifteen, and are all doing well, the most of them
being convalescent, and rapidly recovering their health.
The number of deaths in these hospitals the past month has been unusually
small.
The United States Sanitary Commission, in this city, has this day closed
its doors and ceased its operations.
Through the kindness of Dr. George A. Blake, its able, efficient and gen-
tlemanly agent in this city, I have been supplied with many articles that will
be serviceable to our soldier boys that may need them. My office is daily
visited by many of them who would gladly and thankfully receive them;
and I only regret that the supply on hand is so small that it must soon be
exhausted.
Our city will soon be crowded with our returning soldiers from Texas, and
the remittance forwarded by his Excellency, Gov. Oglesby, will be just in
time to meet many wants that could not otherwise be relieved. I shall
endeavor to make a judicious use of it, so as to insure the greatest amount of
good to the greatest number of men.
The instructions contained in the communication of his Excellency were
similar to those I had previously received from yourself, and have always
been complied with on my part.
118 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
I have carefully looked after the condition of our troops, keeping them ad-
vised of all necessary information about their regiments, their rights and
their treatment; seeing to their papers, their health, their transfers, their
furloughs and dischai-ges; and visiting and assisting and comforting the sick
in our hospitals, and also in receiving them and attending to all their wants at
my office in this city.
My application for the muster out of the supernumerary non-commissioned
officers of the 11th Illinois volunteers, transferred to the 8th and 46th Illinois
volunteers, has not as yet been responded to from general headquarters, but
I informally understand that it has met with success, and that these men will
soon be mustered out of the service, so that they may speedily return to
their homes in the north.
In my last to you, of date September 20th, inst., I requested you to for-
ward to me in this city my salary for August and September, also my ac-
count for expenses up to that time.
The additional expenses incurred since that time have amounted to the
sum of $15, which, added to the previous bill, makes for the month of Sep-
tember $38, as per bill rendered.
Our boys are becoming very impatient for the good time coming when they
can all return to their families and homes. When, or how long that may be
is not yet known to any of us. I think our men were subjected to a very
great injustice in receiving their mileage, or in its computation by pay-
masters." The distance home by the shortest mail route (which is by Mobile)
is about 350 miles shorter to St. Louis than by the way 9f the Mississippi
river, which all are compelled to take. Paymasters say this is in accordance
with special orders and there is no remedy for it.
During the past month I have received many letters from wives and
friends at home, inquiring after their husbands and friends in the army.
These calls have always been promptly attended to, and information re-
turned as speedily as possible.
I am happy to say that the most cordial good feeling still exists between
your agent and all the military authorities in this military department.
1 have the honor to remain,
Your obedient servant,
OWEN M. LONG,
Col. and Mil. Agt. of Illinois at Netv Orleans.
New York, June 30, 1865.
Brigadier General I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General, Springfield, Illinois,
General: I have the honor to report that business C9nnected with the
agency at this place has progressed as satisfactorily during the month of
June as could, under all the circumstances, be expected.
On the 14th|inst., the paymaster located at the New England rooms, to-
gether with several others and a number of mustering officers, were ordered
to Elmira, N, Y,, for the purpose of mustering out and paying off a number
of regiments returned home from the field, and rendezvoused at that place.
This checked the progress which was then being made in mustering out and
paying off men sent from the hospitals to this city to be paid. During the
temporary and partial suspension of mustering out and paying off men here,
I concluded to make a trip to hospitals in some of the New England States,
as I was unable to determine how far our men had been sent in that direc-
tion, having found more or less of them in nearly every hospital from North
Carolina to David's Island, twenty-two miles up East river from this city.
I came to the conclusion that it was important to learn that fact. I ac-
cordingly left this city on the evening of the 19th inst., and returned on the
24th. I "first visited the Lovell hospital at Portsmouth Grove, near New-
port, R. I., where I found thirty-nine of our men. Nothing had been done
by way of mustering out or discharging them, and everything looked a
good deal as though the surgeon in charge and his assistants thought
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 119
they had a ^ood thing:, and I found on talking with the men that they had
unanimously come to the same conclusion. I very frankly told the surgeon
so, and asked him why he did not proceed to discharge the men in ac-
cordance with orders from the War Deparsment; that he had no right to
retain them in hospital and make no effort to get them out. He had not
even sent for descriptive lists for the men who came there without any.
I told him that such a course would not be approved by the authorities at
Washington or New York, and a different policy should at once be entered
upon; ttiat the men in his hospital were nearly all well and anxious to go
home, and the government desired that they be sent home as fast as possible.
I need not say that our men were delighted to see some one looking after
their interests, and as I left the hospital to go on board the boat, the effective
force of the hospital came out and gave three hearty cheers for Illinois.
I acknowledged the compliment thus paid to the State, and said to them they
cheered remarkably well for men on hospital rations, and bid them good-
bye, determined to see that something be done at once to get them off home;
or, in other words, that they get their rights. I went directly from Ports-
mouth Grove to Boston, Mass.; from there to Manchester, N. H., and this
was the first place I found where they had not received any Illinois men.
From Manchester I went to Worcester, Mass.; from there to New Haven,
Conn.; then to this city. The authorities in Boston told me that the hos-
pitals near that city were being broken up, and that they had discharged or
transferred all Illinois men; hence I did not spend time to visit the hospitals
near that place. The last man we had at Worcester was discharged the day
I was there, and the last one at New Haven was discharged on the 13th inst.
I think this trip was necessary and important, because I am satisfied much
good at Portsmouth has and will result from it, and I now know just where
all of our men in this part of the country are, having found a line beyond
which our men had not been sent.
On my return to this city, I reported the condition of things at Portsmouth
Grove hospital to the Medical Director, and the result was a mustering officer
was at once sent there to muster out the men, and three of our men have just
arrived in this city on their way home from that hospital, which shows that
the good work has at last commenced.
On the 12th inst., I visited Fort Wood, on Bedloe's Island, New York har-
bor, and Fort Columbus, on Governor's Island, near this city. At Fort Wood
I found fourteen of our men, nine of them veterans, and two have been re-
ceived there since the 12th, making sixteen, the highest number at the fort
during the month. At Fort Columbus I found nine of our men — seven vet-
erans and two non-veterans. Most of these men had been at these forts for
some considerable time, and the officers in charge said they could do nothing
with them until they received orders from General Hunt, at New York City;
that orders governing hospitals did not apply to forts.
As soon as I could get an interview with Col. Howe, President of the New
England Soldiers' Relief Association, I laid this matter before him, and sug-
gested the propriety of my writing him a letter setting forth the grievances
complained of by our men in this locality, and, as he was personally acquainted
with General Hunt, that he submit my statements to him, and urge action on
his part to have a remedy applied to remove the grievances complained of by
the men.
Col. Howe approved of my suggestion, and said he would do all he could to
help the matter along; hence, on the 19th inst., I wrote a letter to Col. Howe
on the subject, a copy of which is herewith inclosed. On my return from my
New England trip. Col. Howe told me that he called on General Hunt and
submitted my letter to him, and urged him to take some action on the subject.
The result was. General Hunt wrote a strong letter to the authorities at
Washington (which he read to Col. Howe), submitting or naming the griev-
ances named in my letter, and urged that something be done to remedy the
grievances complained of. Col. Howe said he left General Hunt, satisfied
that something would be done in the matter at once. How much this action
effected I can not definitely say, but one thing is true, all Illinois men at Fort
Columbus have been disposed of since the 19th inst,, and only three are left
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at Fort Wood, and the officer in charge said to me that they would be sent to
their regiments during the coming week, they not being liable to discharge
under present orders.
I was desirous to report all of our men by giving name, rank, company and
regiment, bat found I could not well do so, as the hospital records are being
used constantly in making up papers on which to discharge men.
The following statement exhibits the progress made in getting our men in
this locality mustered out, discharged, transferred, etc., during the month,
and the number remaining on hand yet to be disposed of, which I trust will
be satisfactory:
Name of Hospital or
Fort.
Where located.
No. on band
first of June
and receiv-
ed (luring
the month ..
a
o
1
1
2
1.
IP
David's Island. N. Y
221
106
39
22
16
9
413
121
45
3
6
4
2
28
22
4
68
Ft. Schuyler. N. Y
39
Lovell.
Portsmouth Grove. R. I
Newark N J
36
Ward
1
1
9
7
14
Bedloe's Island. N. Y
3
Ft Columbus
Governor's Island, N. Y
Total
181
51
17
4
160
When I first came to this city, in May last, there was one hundred and
forty-three of our men in Grant hospital, Long Island, but this hospital was
broken up on the third of this month, and the men on hand transferred to
hospitals at Fort Schuyler and David's Island. It will be seen from the above
list that only one hundred and sixty of our men remain in this region, and
that two hundred and forty-nine have been mustered out, discharged or sent
to their regiments during the month, and, as the work is going on as rapidly
as ever, and the arrivals nearly ceased, and the men on hand being in good
condition, it seems reasonable to conclude that our men will nearly all be
away in two or three weeks, and at farthest, the month of July will undoubt-
edly see them all away from this locality.
The Medical Director told me today that he would break up the hospital at
Portsmouth Grove in two or three weeks at farthest, and the breaking up of
the others would soon follow. This being the case, and as the New England
Association take a great interest in the welfare of our men, my opinion is
that it will be unnecessary to continue the services of a regular agent at this
place. I therefore respectfully suggest that I be transferred to some place
where my services are more needed than here, or allowed to return to Illinois,
as in your judgment will best promote the interests of the service.
I forward herewith a statement of expense incurred during the month; all
of which is respectfully submitted.
I am. General, your obedient servant,
HARRY D. COOK,
(Signed.)
Militaty State
New York, June 19, 1865.
Colonel Frank E. Howe,
President New England Soldiers' Relief Association,
194 Broadway, New York City,
Colonel: As an agent for the State of Illinois, appointed and instructed
by the Governor of said State, to aid its soldiers in whatever pertains to their
interests, and not inconsistent with the general interest of the military ser-
vice of the country, I desire most respectfully to present to you some of the
prominent grievances under which our soldiers are laboring at the present
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time in this locality, and in tbeir behalf respectfully ask your hearty co-
operation in securing: a prompt redress of the grievances of which they com-
plain. There is, at the present time, over three hundred Illinois soldiers in the
several hospitals and forts of New York harbor. Many of these men have been
in the service three years, some of them more than three years. They entered
the army in the valley of the Mississippi river, in the early part of the rebel-
lion, have served under Gen. Grant in his memorable campaigns in that valley,
subsequently under Gen. Sherman in his wonderful campaign through the
States of Tennessee, Georgia, North and South Carolina, and being worn out
by constant service and long marches were from time to time placed in hos-
pitals at Savannah, Wilmington, Beaufort. Newburn and others along the
coast, thus being separated from their companies and regiments. They have,
from time to time, been transferred from the aforesaid hospitals to this lo-
cality, where they now are. Some of these men are permanently disabled
from wounds received, and other causes, while in the line of duty in the field;
others, after proper rest, have become comparatively well. Some few are
veterans, able for duty, and still they are retained in hospital, receiving only
hospital rations, which are insufficient for well men, or men who have been
sick or prisoners of war and are now recovering their former appetite. Many
of these men have not been home since they entered the service, and most of^
them have not been paid for many months; many have families, and during
their absence the hand of affliction has been laid heavily upon them; in some
cases, the wife and motherhave been removed by death, in many cases leaving
the children not only helpless, but destitute of even the necessaries of life. In
other cases, children have died ; and the mother and wife, from the depths of her--
stricken heart, is writing to the father and husband, saying to him (in many
cases using these words,) "now that the war is over, and the government safe,
come home to us." I have seen many letters of this kind during the past
month. I need not say to you, that no man fit for a Federal soldier could fail
to be deeply moved by such loving and patriotic appeals from his loved ones
at home. It would indeed be very consoling if the wife or children, or both,
could be permitted to visit the father and husband, but even this in numerous
cases can not be. The long distance to be traveled, together with an entire
lack of means to defray expenses, rise up as insurmountable obstacles, and
as the soldier looks at this unwelcome but stern reality, he asks "why am I
detained in hospital far from my home, with not the least possibility of doing
my country any good thereby, and only adding to its already heavy burden
in the form of a national debt? Is there no way by which I can be sent home,
or at least transfered to my State?" There is another class of men with dif-
ferent surroundings: I refer to single or unmarried men. Many of this class'
are well, nearly all convalescent. These men, especially from the far west,
represent very generally the agricultural interest— are either farmers or the
sons of farmers, under age; they say that it is near harvest, and in case they
can get home, it will be greatly to their pecuniary interest, as wages will be
high. In many cases fathers are writing to their sons, that unless they can
get home to aid them in the approaching harvest, they will be compelled to
pay two or three dollars a day for men to fill their places, while their sons
are retained in the hospital under pay at sixteen dollars per month and in-
adequate rations. I will only name one other class, viz: veterans; they say
they are willing to remain during their term of enlistment, if the government
desires them to do so, and they only ask to be sent to their regiments. They
say they did not enlist as veterans to serve out their term in a hospital, on
sick men's rations. This class of men, that are not to be dischare'ed under
present orders, would be satisfied, if sent to their regiments; and there are
niany of them that are becoming debilitated because they do not receive ra-
tions necessary for well men. It is true that some of these different classes
of men are being mustered out and discharged: but unless the force of
mustering officers and paymasters is early increased, many of them will be
compelled to spend the entire season in these hospitals.
1 will close by stating that it does seem to me that these men are entitled
to earnest and immediate consideration; and having been a soldier myself
for over three years, during the present war, I naturally sympathize most
deeply with these men; and may I ask you to give this subject your earnest
consideration, and endeavor so to represent the whole matter to the proper
122 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
authorities, that these soldiers may find full aud speedy relief; for I know,,
and all must feel, that these men are worthy of the highest consideration, and
the government can not afford, neither do the men believe that the govern-
ment preserved by their patriotism and valor will, when made acquainted
with the facts, allow them to leave its service dissatisfied with the treatment
and consideration received at its hands.
I desire you to understand, that although I have written this communii^a-
tion in behalf of Illinois soldiers, as an agent for that State, I feel that, with
few exceptions, the principles involved are of a general character, and
should be so considered and acted upon.
I have the honor to be. Colonel, your obedient servant,
(Signed.) H. D. COOK.
Colonel and Military Agent for the State of Illinois.
New York, July 10, 1865.
Colonel Wm. J. Sloan,
Medical Director Department of the East, New York City.
Colonel: I have the honor to submit for your consideration the following
statement, viz. : In March last I was appointed and commissioned by the
Governor of Illinois as military agent for that State, and the Atlantic coast
assigned as my field of labor. 1 at once accepted the appointment, and en-
tered upon the duties of my ofl&ce, commencing at Newbern, North Carolina.
My instructions from the Governor make it my duty to visit the United
States hospitals along said coast, as often as I deem it necessary, for the
purpose of seeing the soldiers belonging to the military organizations of the
State of Illinois, to ascertain their condition and treatment, and supply any
necessary articles of food or clothing that may be necessary, which could not
otherwise be obtained; also, to render any necessary aid I can, in regard to
their records or papers, and do anything in my power, Cnot inconsistent with
the military service of the country") to relieve the ever recurring wants of the
soldier.
I arrived in New York on the 6th of May last, and the 8th reported at your
headquarters, exhibited my authority, and was very kindly and promptly
furnished by you with a general pass to visit the hospitals in your depart-
ment at pleasure, in which business I have been since constantly engaged.
On the 20th day of last June I visited Lovell hospital, located at Portsmouth
Grove, Rhode Island. I was met at the landing by the officer of the day, to
whom I presented your pass, was conducted to the hospital headquarters,
where I made known my business, and asked to pass through the wards and
see the Illinois men, get their names, rank, company and regiment. Major
O'Leary, surgeon in charge, was not present at the time, but an officer with
the rank of first lieutenant, whom I took for his assistant, sent an orderly
with me, and I commenced passing through the wards. After passing
through several, an orderly came to me and said the surgeon in charge de-
sired to see me. I immediately went to headquarters, and Surgeon O'Leary
said he did not know by what authority I was passing through the hospital
taking the names of the men. I told him I exhibited my pass to the officer of
the day, was furnished with an orderly to go with me, and supposed I was
all right. I then showed the pass I had the honor to receive from you, and
he said I could go on. I returned and passed through one or two more wards,
when I was told by a ward-master that he had just received orders not to
give me the names of Illinois men in his ward. I again repaired to head-
quarters and said to Major O'Leary that if he said I should not take the
names of Illinois men I would leave. He then told an orderly to tell the
ward-master to let me take the names of Illinois men. 1 then returned and
passed through all the remaining wards. I found, in all, thirty-nine men
belonging to Illinois regiments, and one Illinois man belonging to a Missouri
regiment. I talked freely with the men in regard to their treatment, charac-
ter and quantity of their rations, (knowing from experience that this is an
important item with the soldier) and also whether their descriptive lists were
at the hospital, and answered many questions in regard to matters pertain-
ing to their interests generally; and 1 must say that I neyer visited any place
where I found such general dissatisfaction as at this hospital — it seemed to be
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 123"
universal. They complained of their treatment generally, and of the quanti-
ty and quality of the rations furnished, and that they could get no satisfac-
tory answer in regard to their business matters. I tried to encourage
them, and told them to be patient and orderly, that I would do everything I
could to get them off, and presumed that mustering out would soon com-
mence, although at that time nothing of that kind had been done. After
having a little talk at headquarters, it being by this time near sundown, and
there being no means of getting away that night, I, with some trouble, made
my way past the guard by aid of your valuable pass, and secured accommo-
dations for the night at a farm house about one mile outside the lines. At
7 o'clock a. m., next morning, I passed through the hospital grounds to the
boat, and proceeded on my journey. The above is a brief statement of the
treatment I received on my first visit to Lovell hospital.
On Friday last I received two letters from men in Lovell hospital, stating-
that although mustering out had commenced, that no Illinois men were being
mustered out, and that they were told by the clerk "that Surgeon O'Leary
had ordered him not to make out any papers for Illinois men, as the State
agent had told him he was going to have his men transferred to their State,.
and that he was looking for the transfer to come." One letter stated that
"papers for three hundred men or more had been made out, but they will
not make out any for an Illinois man." Soldiers arriving in this city from
Lovell hospital have stated that Surgeon O'Leary said "the State agent had
undertook to get the Illinois men out, and now let him get them out." I
may have said to the surgeon that I thought the Governor would make
application to have Illinois men transferred to the State; that I had written
him on the subject and thought the application would be made; but this in nO'
way justified the surgeon in withholding from Illinois men the rights ac-
corded to men from other States, under existing orders. It seems strange,,
indeed that such a strict constructionist as Surgeon O'Leary should proceed
to act upon a passing remark, such as I made, as he would under a regular
order, or in any way suspend the operations of any orders in his possession,
for any such reason as offered.
It was under these circumstances that 1 decided to make a second visit ta
Lovell hospital, to ascertain exactly why it was that Illinois men were
denied rights to which they were entitled, and which were being granted to
those of other States.
I arrived at said hospital on the 8th inst., about 9 o'clock a. m., showed
my pass to the officer of the day and went with him to the surgeon's head-
quarters; was introduced by him to Surgeon O'Leary, who merely remarked
that he would see Col. Cook in his office. I was soon notified that the sur-
geon wished to see me; I went in his office; he said when I was last there I
violated military discipline by communicating with soldiers without first
coming to headquarters, and that I talked to the men in a manner calculated
to create insubordination among them. I peremptorily denied having done
anything of the kind, and pronounced the charge without the least founda-
tion, and asked him to produce the man or men that I thus talked to, or
show any conduct on the part of the men that would warrant such a charge.
This he refused to do, or allow me to; but called the officer of the day and
ordered him to see that I was at once placed outside the lines. He refused
to allow me to remain until the boat which brought me there returned from
Newport, or to take pa^isage from the landing. The officer of the day called
an orderly, who conducted me past the guard in the direction of the railroad.
I was thus summarily and insultingly placed outside the lines, with a com-
mission from my Governor, with the title of Colonel, and your pass in my
pocket. Fortunately, a train of cars soon came along, enabling me to
reach Newport in time to take the evening boat to Providence, from which
place I returned to this city yesterday morning.
I am happy to say that numerous soldiers have arrived in this city from
Lovell hospital, who state that my visit there on the 26th of June last did
much to pacify and render the men contented, much more than they had
previously been.
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1 need hardly say that no surgreon in charge of a hospital who properly
treats the men placed under his charge, need have any fears from visits of
State agents. It only becomes neeessery to refuse such agents full and free
communication with the men, in order that the men be denied the right to
make known the abuses which are being heaped upon them.
Under all these, to me very unpleasant circumstances, I feel it my duty to
protest against such treatment, as a direct insult to the State I have the
honor to represent. I also owe it to the brave men from Illinois, who are
being denied the rights accorded to soldiers of other States, and forbade
■communication with the agent of their State, sent out by the Governor for
that very purpose. I also owe it to the wife and children of each of these
men, and the widows whose sons are being unnecessarily and unjustly de-
tained from their homes, and I owe it to myself as a public officer of Illinois
and an honorable man.
I have the honor, therefore, most respectfully, but earnestly, to ask,
through you, that the soldiers of Illinois in Lovell hospital be at once placed
in possession of all their rights, and receive equal treatment, in every res-
pect, accorded to soldiers of other States in said hospital; and such other
redress for the insult thus offered the State of Illinois and its agent, as the
treatment received demands.
I have the honor to be. Colonel,
Your obedient servant,
H. D. COOK,
Military State Agent Jor Illinois.
GENERAL OFFICERS FROM ILLINOIS.
In schedule "K" (E) I have made up, as far as the data in my possession
has enabled me to do, a list of the general officers in the United States ser-
vice from Illinois. I am satisfied the list is not complete, for the reason that
official data has alone been used, whilst the great number of recent promo-
tions by brevet, known to have been made, yet unreported and not officially
notified to this office, renders it out of my power to do to all entitled to be on
the list of justice they deserve; and if, for the above cause, names are
omitted that ought to be there, I shall, at the first opportunity, remedy the
objection by making the list complete. In the meantime, I trust these officers
omitted will not be disposed to regard the same as just cause for complaint.
HISTORICAL MEMORANDA OF REGIMENTS.
To preserve as far as possible, and by every means in my power, correct
historical memoranda of the several regiments and independent military
organizations of the State, has been deemed by me to be of the first impor-
tance. The time will come, it is believed, when everything connected with
our recent military operations and organizations will be read and studied
with interest: and since I foresaw that this would be regarded of no little
importance, I at an early day adopted measures to secure data at once ac-
curate and authentic as well as complete. With this purpose, I issued the
following circular, to-wit:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OP ILLINOIS.
, Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, July 13, 1865.
To the Commanding OflScer Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, ;
Sir: Now that many, and perhaps, at an early day, all of the Illinois regiments are to be
discharged from the service, and those organizations which have reflected so much renown
upon the State are to be broken up. to be known to the future only hy the history of their
great achievements. I have deemed it my Muty to call upon the officers who commanded
them to render me whatever aid they can to secure beyoad question, for all time, a truthful
record of their deeds.
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In no other way can this be so well done as by those who ourticipated in and witnessed
their achievements: and at no other time can this be so well done as now, when the events
of the past four years are fresh in the memory of those most conspicuous in the Union
cause.
In order, therefore, to effect this object, and thereby complete the records of this office,
1 have the honor respectfully to request:
1st. That you will immediately forward to this office a brief, compact history of your
command since , embodying in the statement all the engagements, marches and
movements, with all items of interest which will give the organization a merited and endur-
ing record in the archives of Illinois.
2d. That you will forward to this office a full list of casualties in your command, made
up by companies, as per printed blanks herewith furnished.
3d. That if your command, or any of your officers or men, have been in orders com-
mended for bravery, gallantry in action or good conduct, you send copies of orders and
brief histories of the same.
Believing you will take the greatest interest in thus aiding to complete a clear and re-
liable history of the Illinois volunteer force . I have the honor to remain,
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
I. N. HAYNIE.
Adjutant General
This circular, with blanks to be filled and returned to this office, has been
sent to all the commanding officers of the troops of this State, out as well as
in the service, whose address was known.
Many of them have with promptness cheerfully responded to this applica-
tion; so that we now possess historical memoranda of nearly every regiment
in service from Illinois; and 1 hope, ere long, to be able to procure the same
from all, without exception.
In appendix No. 1 will be found, in condensed form, the memoranda re-
ferred to.
CAMP DOUGLAS.
As worthy of consideration and useful for reference in the future military
history of the State, I have deemed it best to preserve in this report the fol-
lowing history of Camp Douglas, taken from the Chicago Tribune, and be-
lieved to be accurate and carefully made up.
On day of , 1865, Camp Douglas ceased to be a rendezvous for
payment and disbandment of our State troops, and since then Camp Butler
has been the only State rendezvous. In some future report I hope to be able
to present the history of this camp, made by the war so familiar to all the
citizens and soldiers of the State.
Its history, however, is yet incomplete, inasmuch as it will doubtless be a
rendezvous so long as there remains any Illinois troops in the service:
THE REBEL PRISONERS.
WHERE FROM AND WHERE CAPTURED— NUMBERS AND CONDITION, HABITS AND
AMUSEMENTS— ATTEMPTS AT ESCAPE— THE RETURN HOME.
Some institutions exist, and pass away to be forgotten; others never die,
but live eternally in the memory. They possess associations clinging around
them, and entwined in every fibre of their existence, so closely allied to the
interests of the commianity that time only serves to mellow the interest, and
clothe them with ever-growing importance. Of these, not the least in the
minds of the citizens of Chicago is Camp Douglas. Called into birth by the
outbreak of a wicked and causeless rebellion, it rapidly increased in import-
ance, until it became one of the great in.stitutions which have marked the
American government as the most warlike on the face of the globe; and the
nation, as a people who would pass even through "the valley of the shadow
of death" to preserve their government from foes without or "fightings
within."
126 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
The camp is now rapidly passing away from the things that are. The gov-
ernment order for its sale has been partially executed, and by the 20th of this
month the last building within the barricades will have been sold. Already
many of the officers' quarters have been removed by enterprising individuals
to various localities in the city, to serve for residential and other purposes,
and ere long the last erection will have been taken away, the last foot of
fence torn down, and the ground turned over to its original owners.
At this point then, with the occurrences of its history fresh in the memories
of all, when the camp is physically going the way of all fiesh, it will not be
amiss to give a detailed account of the history, uses and government of our
city camp.
From the commencement of the war, an urgent necessity was felt by the
local authorities for a stated camp, in which regiments could be organized
and stationed until under "marching orders." To meet this want was Camp
Douglas called into existence. Previous to its location the various regiments
being raised in this city were quartered at several impromptu camps distrib-
uted around the suburbs. Among these were "Camp Douglas," (south of
the present camp) "Camp Song," "Camp Mulligan," "Camp Sigel," "Camp
Dunne," "Camp Fremont," "Camp Ellsworth," "Camp Mather," "Camp
Webb," and others, named for the time, according to the fancy of the sol-
diers, in honor of officers or prominent citizens interested in raising the regi-
ment. These, however, possessed but "local habitations" in the thoughts of
the people, and soon passed away to give place to
CAMP DOUGLAS.
Camp Douglas was located on the ground upon which was held the Seventh
Annual Fair of the United States Agricultural Society, in September, 1859,
south of the then, but a little north of the present, southern limits, and just
/Opposite the residence and last resting place of the great statesman whose
{/ name it bears. The selection of the site was made by Adjutant General
Fuller, under orders from the Governor, and in its selection most careful ref-
erence was made to the many advantages it possessed for a military camp
and military prison.
The camp consisted of about sixty acres inclosed, divided by inside par-
titions into the Prison square, consisting of twenty acres, the Hospital square
of ten acres, the Garrison square of twenty acres, and the Whiteoak square,
formerly used as a prison, of ten acres. Whiteoak square soon gained a
.popularity as being the location of the prisons for the prisoners and unruly
members of the garrison, but was afterwards merged into one of the other
divisions. The Garrison square was surrounded by the quarters of the officers
and men, and contained a parade ground, level as a plane, and about half a
mile around. This square fronted Cottage Grove avenue, and was flanked on
the west and south by the Prison square. From the time of the location, the
attention of the authorities was called to the necessity of erecting suitable
dwellings, as quarters and hospitals, and during the subsequent years the at-
tention of Captain Eugene Roddin, A. Q. M., U. S. V., was occupied in
effecting the necessary improvements and conveniences in the camp. The
following table exhibits the number of buildings in camp, and their size at
the time of its dismemberment:
Nature of Edifice. Dimensions. Number.
Headquarters 80 by 40 1
Officers' quarters (No of rooms) 66
Offices 12 by 12 14
Company barracks, with kitchens 85 by 24 40
General hospital, with four wings, each 100 by 80 1
Post hospital 28 by 204 1
Prison hospital, with two wings, each 100 by 28
8mall pox hospit.al. with two wings, each 204 by 40 I
Quartermaster's warehouse 60 by 100 1
Commissary warehouse 40 by 100 1
Ordnance warehouse 20 by 60 1
Prison barracks 24 by 90 64
Garrison guardhouse 20 by 40 1
Wash house 24 by 66 1
Guard house and court martial hall 24 by 50 1
Post church 39 by 75 1
Water pipes, feet 3, 600
Sewerage, feet 5, 000
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The whole of the work was performed by the prisoners, under the direction
and surveilance of a competent detail of the garrison.
The hospitals, especially were large and commodious, containing accom-
modations for over three hundred inmates each, and provided with all com-
forts for the sick.
The kitchens, also, were models of neatness and cleanliness worthy of the
best rsgulated hotel or residence.
ITS COMMANDERS AND GARRISONS.
In September, 1861, Hon. Kichard Yates, then Governor of the State, in /
pursuance of a law passed at the preceding extra session of the legislature,
ordered the camp to be located at Chicago, and designated the counties of
Cook, Lake, McHenry, Boone, Winnebago. Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Carroll,
Ogle. De Kalb, Kane, Du Page, Will, Kendall, La Salle, Lee. Bureau,
Whiteside, Rock Island, Henry, Grundy, Kankakee, Putnam, Iroquois and
Livingston, to constitute a separate military district, to be known as the
northern district. Colonel Joseph H. Tucker, of this city, was appointed
commandont, and Milton O. Higgins, Adjutant. Soon after the location of
the camp, the Mechanics' Fusileers, commanded by Colonel Wilson, were set
to work building barracks and laying out the grounds suitable for camp pur-
poses. In October, 1861, Governor Yates appointed Lieutenant J. C. Long
and S. S. Boone camp instructors, and they for several months rendered
efficent service.
The first troops that occupied the camp were Brackett's 9th Illinois cavalry,
then numbering about seven hundred men; three companies of the Chicago
Legion (51st Illinois regiment) ; one company of the 57th, and two companies
of Hartman's dragoons. They were soon joined by the second regiment of
the Douglas brigade.
In November, 1861, there were 4,222 men in camp, consisting of the follow-
ing regiments and sections of regiments:
Brackett's 9th cavalry. Col. Brackett commanding — 1,021 men.
Chicago Legion, Col. Cumming commanding — 512 men.
National Guards, 53d regiment — Col. Baldwin commanding — 202 men.
Second regiment Douglas brigade, 55th regiment. Col. Stewart command-
ing— 974 men.
Princeton regiment, 56th, Major Page commanding — 432 men.
McClellan brigade, 57th regiment. Col. Lynch commanding — 184 men.
Mechanic Fusileers, Col. Wilson commanding — 653 men.
German Guides, Hartmann's battalion of dragoons. Col. Hartman com-
manding— 175 men.
Lyon Color Guard, a detached company, Capt. Frederick Kurth com-
manding— 69 men.
Shortly afterwards the above were joined by the Lead Mine regiment, Col.
John E. Smith commanding, numbering 667 men.
In the early part of October, 1861, Col. Mulligan having surrendered to the
rebel Price at Lexington, and been released with his men on parole, was or-
dered to Chicago to take charge of the camp, his regiment, the 23d Illinois,
or Mulligan's brigade, performing garrison duty. Col. Mulligan remained in
charge until early in the year 1862, when he was succeeded by Col. Tucker,
who again took command, with two regiments of three months' men, and on
the expiration of their term, he in turn yielded to Gen. Dan Tyler. Toward \
the latter end of September of the same year, Col. Cameron, of the 65th 111- \
inois, a Scottish regiment, having been captured at Harper's Ferry, and D
subsequently paroled, returned to Chicago, where his regiment was first or-
ganized, and assumed the direction of Camp Douglas. Several other regi-
ments, or portious of regiments, which had shared the same fate, were also
ordered to camp, to remain until exchanged and again fitted for active ser-
vice. With these additions the garrison consisted of the 93d, 111th, 115th,
128 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
125th. 126th and 39th New York regiments, the 2d New York heavy artillery,
the 39th and G6th Ohio, the 6oth Illinois, part of the 12th Illinois cavalry, the
2d Vermont, Rugby's Indiana battery, an Illinois battery, and smaller por-
tions of one or two other regiments. During the habitation of the camp by
these detatchments, the soldiers' quarters were burnt three or four times,
though whether from carelessness or incendiarism, was unknown to the au-
thorities. The camp was then commanded, for brief periods, lay Gen. Am-
men, Capt. Phillips, and Turner, until the winter of 1862-3, when Col. De-
Land, of the 1st Michigan, or Indian sharpshooters, took command, with his
regiment as garrison, the other portions of the regiments being ordered to
again repair to the front. During the year this garrison was reinforced by
twelve companies of the old Invalid Corps, four companies of which came on
the 17th of September, 1863, from Jefifersonville, with Capt. E. R. P. Shurley,
who, upon his arrival, occupied the position of Assistant Adjutant General.
On the 23d of December, 1863, upon the removal of Colonel De Land, Brig-
adier General Orme, Post Commandant, assumed personal supervision of the
camp. The garrison then numbered about one thousand eight hundred men.
Early in the spring of 1864, the sharpshooters were, at the request of their
Colonel, orderi3d to the front, by which means the garrison was reduced to
one thousand members of the Invalid Corps. About this time the corps was
generally reorganized into the Veteran Reserve Corps. Into this organization
the twelve companies at Camp Douglas were transferred, and other men
added, making the 8th, 15th and 11th Regiments of the V. R. C. The latter
named regiment speedily left the city or was merged into others, causing the
garrison here to consist of the 8th Regiment V. R. C, commanded by Colonel
(now Brigadier General) Benjamin J. Sweet, and the 15th, commanded by
Colonel Joseph C. Strong.
In August the garrison was reinforced by the arrival of the 106th Pennsyl-
vania (hundred days) Volunteer Infantry, commanded by Captain Neff, and
on the inauguration of the Copperhead Convention, the guard was still further
strengthened by the 24th Ohio Battery, of one hundred and fifty-six men,
armed with the best Parrot guns, and commanded by Captain James Hill.
The camp continued with this garrison until the 28th of October, when the
Pennsylvania Regiment left the city, its term of service having expired. The
battery remained some months later, when it also left for other parts.
Upon the resignation of General Orme, May 22, 1864, the command of the
camp devolved upon Colonel Strong, though this officer was subordinate to
Colonel Sweet, who supersededGeneral Orme as Commandant of the post.
About the middle of July Colonel Sweet removed his headquarters from No.
90 Washington street, in the city, to camp, and assumed personal direction of
the g'arrison and prisoners. The camp continued under the active care and
skillful vigilance of Colonel Sweet until his resignation, in the summer of
1865. He was succeeded by Captain E R. P. Shurley, who was in charge of
the institution until October, when he was ordered to Detroit as Acting In-
spector General of the department of the Ohio. He remained there until his
resignation a few weeks afterward, having served with honor in the service
of the United States from his enlistment in the 26th New York Regiment,
April 14, 1861. The camp was taken in charge by Captain Phettyplace upon
the resignation of Captain Shurley, and he continued in charge till the famed
relic of the rebellion, like the cause which called it into notoriety, "departed
his life."
THE PRISONERS.
At first Camp Douglas was not a military prison. It was laid out as a
rendezvous for the various regiments organizing in the city, in which they
could remain until the reception of marching orders for Dixie caused them to
leave for the front. As such it was exclusively used until the latter part of
February, 1862, when the glorious victories at Fort Donelson brought into
northern arms a number of prisoners too great to keep at the front, but highly
necessary to be kept somewhere. The authorities then saw in Camp Douglas
an excellent retreat for the sorrowing sons of chivalry, and accordingly, on
the 21st of February, sent within its precincts three thousand two hundred
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prisoners of war. These were speedily followed by a second detachment of
twelve hundred and fifty- nine, so that in the course of a few days Chicago
had the strongest evidence of the great rebellion brought into her midst, and
her population increased by nearly five thousand unwilling residents.
As these were the first rebel prisoners of war brought into Chicago, the
following exhibit of their character and derivation will not prove uninterest-
ing:
14th Mississippi 303
20th Mississippi 449
7th Texas 367
Kentucky 123
3d Tennessee 432
10th Tennessee 430
26th Tennessee 69
42d Tennessee 266
49th Tennessee 454
50th Tennessee 502
51st Tennessee 17
Murray's Tennessee Battery 17
Cumberland Tennessee Battery 129
Ross' Tennessee Battery 96
3d Mississippi 464
Privates 4.022
Non-commissioned officers 350
Commissioned officers 77
Regimental officers 10
Guy's Virginia Battery
Jackson's Artillery
Battalion 4th Alabama
27th Alabama
54
34
35
138
Total 4,
Some few weeks after the arrival of the above, a third detachment of over
two thousand were receceived and likewise accommodated with quarters
vithin the city limits, free of all charge and expense to themselves. Matters
then remained in statu quo, only enlivened by the attempts ever and anon
made by some discontented and adventurous spirits to break the bonds that
held them, until early in May, when the victories at Pittsburg Landing and
Island No. 10 again caused an influx of secessionists to our city. In the fall of
1862, the prisoners in camp could have been classified as follows:
Captured at Port Donelson 5,717
Captured at Pittsburg Landing 736
Captured at Island No 10 1,709
Received from various hospitals 700
Total 8,962
Add to these the prisoners of war captured at Arkansas Post, and the
record for the year will be nearly complete. During the ensuing winter and
spring, exchanges were made so freely that the prison camp became depop-
ulated almost as rapidly as it had hitherto increased in the number of its
compulsory residents, and in the course of a few months the rebels within its
precincts, formerly numbered by thousands, could be readily told in less than
half the number of hundreds.
Many of the prisoners were also released upon taking the oath of allegiance
to the Government they had wronged, though this number, during the early
years of the war, when delusive dreams of victory and speedy release from
imprisonment occupied the minds of many of the rebels in arms, was com-
paratively small. During the earlier months of 1863, some few hundreds of
prisoners, originally captured at Arkansas Post, were brought to the camp.
These were the only additions of any importance until the fall of 1863, when
the capture of General John H. Morgan and his rebel horde, near Salem,
Ohio, added nearly five thousand sons of chivalry to the fostering guardian-
ship and care of the authorities at Camp Douglas. These men arrived in
batches or detachments of five or six hundred each, and speedily accommo-
dated themselves to the exigencies of the situation, after first fully and satis-
factorily convincing themselves that escape was impracticable, and when
possible, only a certain forerunner of capture and greater restraint.
On the first ot January, 1864, the number of prisoners confined within the
camp precincts was 5,649. During the year, that number was largely in-
creased by substantial evidences of the retrograde of the rebel Hood. To-
ward the latter portion of the summer and early part of the fall of 1864, these
souvenirs of Sherman's glorious victories reached our city in frequent and
large bodies, numbering in the whole nearly 6,000 men. In November, and
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the younger days of December, 1864, the number of chivalric residents was
increased by some hundreds of men not captured by our victorious armies in
the south, but discovered in the bosom of our own State, organizing bands
to harass and attack the government under which they had lived as citizens.
Some were arrested in this city, whither they had come to release from con-
finement their equally traitorous though more manly friends in Camp Doug-
las. Others were subsequently captured in Coles, Fayette and Christian
counties, which section seemed to be a stronghold of treason, and a rendez-
vous of discontented traitors. Among the most important captures of this
kind was the notorious Klingman's gang, the members of which were found
armed and en route for Camp Douglas. They succeeded admirably in gain-
ing their intended destination, but occupied a much longer time in investi-
gating its internal arrangements than they had originally comtemplated.
On the first of January, 1865, the total number of prisoners confined in
camp was eleven thousand seven hundred and eighty (11,780), consisting
chiefly of Hood's men and Morgan's raiders. The remainder included repre-
sentatives of regiments from every State of the Confederacy, Tennessee being
especially well represented.
During 1865, the receipts have been insignificant, and were confined wholly
to the opening months, when a few stragglers were picked up and forwarded
to the bourne reached by so many of their comrades before them.
In the spring, final exchanges and discharges became much more frequent.
Upon the collapse of one after another of the rebel armies, and the equally
rapid and regular fall of rebel strongholds, the prisoners confined in northern
military prisons gave up every hope of southern victory, and almost unani-
mously expressed a hearty desire to "make their peace with the gods," take
the oath, and return to their neglected homes. So it was with the rebels at
Camp Douglas. With the exception of a few discontented ones, more stub-
born or more ignorant than the overwhelming majoritj', they signified their
more than willingness to again enroll themselves upon the side of right, and
petitions to be allowed to take the allegiance vows poured in upon the camp
authorities with the greatest rapidity.
During 1864, the number thus discharged was only 165, classified as follows:
Representatives of Kentucky regiments, 88; Tennessee, 23; Louisiana, 8;
Missouri, 9; Georgia, 6; Arkansas, 4; Florida, 5; North Carolina, 12; Ala-
bama, 4; Texas, 4; Cherokee Indian, 1.
In 1865, the number of discharges exhibited a marked increase, "Barkis"
evincing a "willin'ness" that almost baffled the efforts of the authorities to
gratify it. In the month of May alone, eight thousand four hundred (8,400)
prisoners were released and provided with transportation to their homes.
This rapidity of populative action hardly decreased, and by the month of
August, only about two hundred prisoners remained in camp, determined
never to take the oath. These, also, in the course of a few days, seeing the
prospect of a more uncomfortable incarceration visible, and unpleasantly
near, thought better of their opinion, and gladly accepted the terms upon
which their less stubborn comrades had left the scene of their imprisonment.
As the prisoners were always arriving and departing, it is somewhat difficult
to tell the exact number of prisoners confined in Camp Douglas during its ex-
istence as a military prison. Many were released and again arrested, having
violated their oaths, and returned to their wallowing in the mire of treason
and rebellion. Some even went through the ordeal of release and recapture
as many as three times, whilst very many had about time to regain their
homes, when they received a call to accept the hospitality of Chicago a second
time. On the whole, there have been more than thirty thousand (30,000) up-
on the prison roll, and of these nearly half the number were together at one
time.
Of the treatment of the rebels in camp, much has been said and written,
and very many falsehoods and misrepresentations published, if one should
believe the rebel scribblers of the south, and the equally traitorous copper-
heads of the north, Camp Douglas would be conceived to have been the scene
of more hellish barbarity than ever was perpetrated in Libby Prison or on
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Belle Isle. On the other hand truth testifies that the chivalric visitants from
Secessia were treated to more comforts than they received in their own sec-
tion, many of them partaking within its limits of the first square meal they
had ever seen. Of the whole number— over thirty thousand— only about three
thousand five hundred died, and these did not fall victims to starvation, ex-
posure or brutality, but died of contagious diseases brought with them, or
the results of long standing affections, which a change of climate aggravated
and strengthened. Compare the above statistics with the mortality statistics
of Belle Isle, where over half the number of loyal, gallant prisoners were
murdered by their barbarous keepers, and then judge who, in the treatment
of their prisoners, violated the laws of war and of humanity, and brought
themselves under the retribution of Him who thundered, "Thou shalt commit
no murder."
The rebels, when they arrived in camp from the scene of their capture,
were lean, haggard and starving; when they left their comfortable and warm
<3uarters, to return to their homes, their appearance, in every case, was
changed into one of strength and health. The two or three hundred men
who, -in 1864, took the oath and entered the United States naval service,
though originally more wretched than Lazarus, and thinner than Pharaoh's
lean kine, appeared ;in uniform as fine a body of men as ever wore uniforms,
giving rise and support to the conjecture that if the rebel authorities had fed
their soldiers instead of talking to them; issuing fewer proclamations and
more rations; the rebel armies would have fought better, and appeared to
greater advantage when on parade, or as the compulsory visitants of their
conquerors.
Still notwithstanding their general comfort and good treatment, the rebs
would not be satisfied, and especially in the early part of the camp's history,
were continually making efforts to break the bonds that held them. Man is
an eccentric and peculiar animal. However well he is treated, if he has not
been consulted in the premises, but is compelled to receive the benefits
heaped upon him whether he will or no, he becomes dissatisfied and unwil-
ling to stay. So it was with prisoners at camp, and as long as they could,
they escaped whenever opportunities offered. At first, sympathizing friends
abusing the liberality of the authorities, passed into the rebels' quarters,
knives, pistols, or money, carefully concealed within loaves of bread, articles
of food or clothing. Fat looking turkeys were discovered, upon dissection, to
contain revolvers, knives, or other articles not generally supposed to be con-
stituent of the vertebral organization. Homespun pantaloons and coats were
carefully lined with greenbacks, and other devices adopted to furnish the im-
prisoned recipient with means to break guard, or to bribe the guard. These
efforts on the part of rebel sympathizers caused a restriction to be placed up-
on the privileges hitherto accorded to prisoners and their outside friends; ar-
ticles of food were not accepted as gifts to rebels, except under peculiar cir-
cumstances, and then they passed a close examination; while, when clothing
was accepted, the rebel did not receive it until a rigid scrutiny proved the ab-
sence of all that would tend to demoralize any guard, or assist the man to
depart homewards if he once succeeded in breaking from the camp. After the
destruction of this innocent little game, the rebs turned their attention east-
ward, and assiduously worked in burrowing ingeniously contrived tunnels
from their quarters to the outside of the fence. These efforts were sometimes
crowned with success, and once or twice in Col. DeLand's time, as many as
seventy or eighty escaped at a time, though a few days generally saw most of
the runaways back again. Many of these adventurous spirits struck a bee line
from the camp to the nearest saloon, from which, after expending the funds
necessary to convey them to Dixie, they would be expelled to the sidewalk,
where they would indulge in a quiet'siesta in the gutter to sleep off the effects of
their libations. The commandant at camp exerted every effort to stop this bur-
rowing propensity, such as taking up the floors of the quarters, so that the ex-
cavators could not conceal their earth, digging trenches around the camp, and
other devices, which it was considered would tend to balk the burrowers. All
efforts, however, faiFed to attain perfect success, until the arrival of Gen.
Sweet, who conceived and executed the brilliant idea of raising the prisoners'
•quarters on piles, elevating them six or eight feet from the ground. This, at
once and forever, stayed all efforts on the part of the prisoners to pursue their
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investigations earthward. Then to check any climbing: aspirations that might
exist in the mindsof therebs, Gen. Sweet replaced the fence which formerly en-
circled the camp, by a strong oaken barricade, twelve feet in height, and sur-
mounted by a railed platform, from which the guard could take a good and
clear view of the camp and prisoners beneath. The prisoners, at the comple-
tion of these precautions, commenced to feel that escape was one of the things
which "could not be," and in consequence, with two exceptions, quietly and
comfortably settled down to their prison life, and contentedly remained until
the reception of the final order for their discharge.
The two exceptions mentioned occured in the fall of 1864, when the prison-
ers, having acquired some inkling of the diabolical plot outside to turn them
loose upon the city, made two attempts to overpower the guard by sticks and
stones, and then escape. Neither effort was participated in by more than
forty or fifty prisoners, and both failed completely. The Johnnies then again
subsided and pursued, as before, the even tenor of their ways.
During their prison life, the rebels in camp occupied their time in a variety
of ways, to break the monotony of the days. Some ingeniously converted
bones into dice or prettily devised rings. Others revived the games of child-
hood, and could be seen busily engaged in playing leap frog or marbles, with
an earnestness worthy of the happiest ten-year-old.
One day, when in the prison square, our reporter stumbled over a mock
trial. Two rebels had been charged with "conspiring, in violation of the laws
of war, to feloniously steal and carry away" the dinner of a comrade. The
offenders were arrested by mock officers, and incarcerated in an impromptu
jail. Efforts on their part to obtain their release were overruled, on the
ground that the habeas corpus was suspended, and as a "military necessity"
they must be tried by a military commission. And so they were. The trial
was conducted with the greatest accuracy and ability, the "counsel for the
defense" and the "judge advocate" being all men of known legal acumen and
celebrity. Upon the conclusion of the case, the court returned a verdict of
guilty, and sentenced the offending wights to the severe punishment of having
their heads closely shaven, which sentence, despite all expostulations and en-
treaties, was carried out in due form, "according to the finding of the court."
In another portion of the square was seen a faro bank in full operation,^
onwhich the "banker" had amassed the fortune of somel$150,000 in Con-
federate currency.
Numbers of the prisoners were daily detailed for police and other work,
such as building quarters, or making general improvements to the camp, in
consideration of which duties they receive the — to them — inestimable reward
of tobacco.
The number of deaths in camp, as before mentioned, was very small, con-
sidering the abject, destitute and sickly condition of the prisoners on their
arrival. No prisoner was ever executed for any offense, and only one shot
by the guard. He had sealed the fence, and refused to stop, though ordered
by the sentry. In conclusion, one fact may be cited in support of the aJDOve
assertions, which proves, beyond all doubt, the humanity of the authorities.
In the fall of 1864, among a small lot of prisoners, released upon taking the
oath, was a Cherokee Indian and a private in a Tennessee regiment. Both
left the camp in high spirits, but speedily returned, and in answer to the in-
quiries of the officer of the guard, asked to be allowed to return to their old
quarters. The former because he could "speakee no English," and Chica-
goans could "speakee no Injun." The latter because he always made it a
point to stay where he felt most at home, and considering he would receive a
sorry welcome "down South" concluded|"to watch the bustin' of the Confed-
eracy" from afar.
THE MUSTER OUT AND RETURN HOME OF REGIMENTS.
The rebellion ended with the surrender of Lee and his army, and Johnston
and his command, in April of this year. Our armies at the time were up to
their maximum strength, never so formidable, never so invincible, and, until
recruiting ceased by order of Secretary Stanton, were daily strengthening.
The necessity, however, for so vast and formidable numbers ceased with the
disbanding of the rebel forces which had, for more than four years, disputed
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the supremacy of the government over its domain. And now the joyful and
welcome news was to be borne to the victorious legions that their work was
ended in triumph, and they were to be permitted to "'see home and friends
once more."
As soon as it was determined to disband our troops, (as rapidly as possible)
information was given to this office and to your Excellency thereof, and on
the 11th of May the following dispatch was received from the Assistant Ad-
jutant General at Washington, to-wit:
Washington. D, C, May 11, 1865.
Governor Oglesby: Please inform me, by telegraph, to what points in your State you
desire regiments and companies to be sent for the purpose of discharge and payment. It is
desirable that points in different parts of the State, consistent with the proper accommoda-
tions and facilities, should be named.
THOMAS M. VINCENT. A. A. Gen.
Several places in the State had been mentioned as convenient places for
rendezvous and payment of the returning regiments. It was however at this
time deemed best to designate but two places for said purpose, and these were
Camp Douglas, near Chicago, and Camp Butler, near Springfield, Illinois.
They had long been the principal camps of rendezvous of the State, and were
by far the most commodious and comfortable for the purposes required, and
it was confidently believed that they would answer all the purposes of the
Federal authorities.
At once the reduction of the army began. The sick and wounded from
hospitals were first sent to their respective states for discharge; and, by early
in June, the railroads of the State extended toward the south and east from
the two places known as rendezvous, were taxed to their utmost capacity to
furnish transportation for the thousands of returning veterans, who, all im-
patient for the end of military restraint and discipline, were so anxiously
anticipating the fond welcomes that awaited them everywhere among the
people. Welcomes so nobly won and well deserved, honoring not alone those
who received them, but those who so joyously reflected the gratitude and
homage of the people so spontaneously bestowed upon the gallant heroes of
countless victories won in the nation's cause.
By reference to schedule "B," herewith published, the date and place of
muster out, and place and date of arrival at rendezvous will be shown.
Anterior to the date at which the army began to be disbanded, some appre-
hensions were expressed by many that the disbandment of so many men
among the people, fresh from the army, and the withdrawal of all military re-
straint and control over them, would be productive of disorder, misrule and
crime to an unprecedented degree in the country.
Experience has proven that all such anticipations and fears were ground-
less, for with wonderful rapidity, the vast armies of the Union have resumed
all their relations of civil life, and been absorbed amid the great body of the
people. Everywhere they have returned to their varied peaceful pursuits,
and the legions that nine months ago, in numbers in solidity, discipline and
prowess, were without an antetype in the world's history, may today be
found in the work shop, at the bench, in the busy marts of trade, in the
manufactories, and on the farm; and their members have manifested to the
world that, as citizens at home, they know as well how to respect the nation's
laws as they know how to vindicate them in the field against armed rebellion.
CONCLUSION.
In the preceding pages, I have attempted to convey to your Excellency, as
•clearly and as fully as I could, some just idea of the manner in which the
duties and business of this office have been conducted, during the period now
elapsed since my appointment.
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So far as the more prominent duties of the office are concerned, this is not
a difficult task: yet I despair of eonveyino: to any one an accurate idea of the
detail of business done. The impression seems to have gained possession of
the public mind, that with the cessation of hostilities and the disbandment of
the armies, the labors of this office would be necessarily much reduced. A
moment's reflection will satisfy all that this is an error, for whilst there is no
longer an army in the field to be maintained, yet since the war is now at an
end, the whole business of the army, left for four and a half years unattended
to and accumulating, is now to be settled up, adjusted and balanced.
The mere muster out of the soldier by no means terminates his right to de-
mand of the State every attention to his claims, of whatever nature, against
the Federal government, or the State itself. The great difficulties encountered
by the soldiers in looking after their business, are more keenly realized, now
that they no longer have officers to attend to it for them, as heretofore. In
this way, adjusting and balancing up the business of this great war, and at-
tending; to the daily wants and numberless applications of our veterans, has
the business of the office been changed not diminished.
It has been to me, in the past, by no means a task to discharge these duties,
but rather a pleasure, for I confess that the most gratifying part of my daily-
labor is to see their wants in every way satisfied, and to secure a just recog-
nition of all their claims; and if by daily and ceaseless attention and toil, I
can secure to myself the consciousness that I have faithfully done my duty to
them, such a conviction will constitute my highest reward. The relations I
have maintained with the officers and soldiers in the field have been of the
kindliest character. Nothing has ever occured, so far as I am advised, to
mar or impair the harmony and confidence that should exist, and I have every
reason to believe has most happily existed, between this office and the soldiers
of the State, whilst in or out of the service. For the uniform kindness and
courtesy always extended to me, by both officers and men, I desire to extend
to them my gratitude and thanks; and I trust now, when their labors are over
and their work accomplished, that their future may be as prosperous and
happy as their past has been heroic and honorable.
Between this office and the Federal authorties within the State no cause has
been known to exist to give rise to any other than the most pleasant personal
and official relations. Brevet. Brig. Gen. Oakes, Provost Marshal General of
the State, I feel sure merits the highest regard and respect of the State; and
I desire to return to him acknowledgments for the uniform courtesy he has
extended to me, and for the many facilities he has afforded me in the discharge
of the duties incumbent upon this office.
And now, in conclusion, I should do myself injustice did I not take occasion
to express my grateful thanks to your Excellency for the constant assistance
rendered me, as well as the many evidences I have received of your kindest
confidence. I have believed that the most gratifying return I can make to
your Excellency is to deserve what has been so frankly bestowed; and no
hope is more gratifying to me than that this should continue to the end of our
official relations and ever afterwards.
Respectfully submitted,
I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General, Illinois.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, January 1, 1867.
To his Excellency, Richard J. Oglesby,
Governor of Illinois.
Sir: In obedience to the requirements of law, I have the honor to submit
my second annual report of the transactions and expenses of this office, to-
gether with such other matter as, under the law, I deem of interest to be re-
ported, for the year 1866.
The close of the late civil war, in April, 1865, and the policy promptly
adopted by the Federal Government of disbanding at once the armies of the
Republic, had caused me to entertain the hope, up to a late period of the year
1865, that all the Illinois organizations before then in the Federal service,
would have been mustered out, discharged and disbanded before the close of
that year. Nevertheless, I was compelled to close my last annual report
without being able to announce this result as a fact consummated.
In my report for 1865, submitted last January, will be found a schedule
showing the number and character of Illinois organizations mustered out of
the United States service before the date of said report, and also, the number
of organizations left in the service at that period. Since then, and as speedily
as possible, those latter organizations have been mustered out of service and
have been long since disbanded.
I submit, herewith, schedule "G"[B], which is a statement showing Illinois
organizations mustered out of the service to this date, with the number of
officers and enlisted men mustered out m 1865- 1866, with date of muster out
and place of rendezvous or disbandment. It will be seen, by an examination
of this statement, that number of troops disbanded with their organizations at
Springfield, including all arms of the service, was:Officers, two thousand three
hundred and eighty-eight (2,388) ; enlisted men, forty-six thousand eight hun-
dred and eighty-two (46,882). The number disbanded at Chicago, Illinois, of
all arms of service, was: Officers, one thousand one hundred and forty- eight
(1,148); enlisted men, twenty thousand seven hundred and eighty- two(20, 782).
Disbanded in the field, Officers, thirty-six (36) ; enlisted men, eight hundred
and fifty-three (853).
Total officers disbanded 3.572
Total men 68.517
Grand aggregate of officers and men discharged and disbanded with their organ-
izations 72.089
The first soldiers of the State were mustered into service on the 25th of
April, 1861, and the last organization disbanded June 13, 1866. Between
these two periods (five years, one month and twenty days,) must be sought
the history of the military renown of Illinois. In all the great events of this
wonderful period of our history the sons of Illinois have borne their fall share,
and now that the record is closed, ready to be written out and delivered to
posterity, no citizen of the State can have cause to feel other than a just
136 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
pride in reviewing the achievements of our soldiery. In all the elements of
military greatness, her intrepid, dauntless and invincible sons have written
for history a page as brilliant as ever has been or can be penned, and have
made a record that will send down to posterity the names of her regiments,
immortal as the legions that fought under Caesar, or the phalanx that won do-
minion for Alexander; and whilst we, their contemporaries, remember their
valor and their victories with swelling bosoms and gratitude to God that
America could claim such sons, future ages will rear monuments to perpetuate
their glory and tell their renown to myriads of freemen, to whom they will
have bequeathed the priceless results of all their victories. * * *
PROMOTIONS.
Most of the commissions were issued for promotion to officers and soldiers
who were just about to be or had been mustered out of the service of the
United States. No other purpose was accomplished, therefore, by these pro-
motions, than that of securing to the returned veteran a recognition of his
services to the country, and furnishing him an evidence thereof, to be kept
in his own custody; and it was therefore deemed'just, whereverit was lawfully
in the power of the State authorities, to make these promotions. In nearly
all the regiments there were, at the date of their disbandment, vacancies in
offices, but by reason of the number of men belonging to companies or regi-
ments being less than the minimum required to entitle officers commissioned
to be mustered, officers and men were, under the United States' Regulations,
not entitled to be promoted by muster into a higher rank, even though com-
missioned. Nevertheless, as that (the question as to whether an officer must
be mustered when commissioned by the State) was a question for the United
States' officers to decide, and as it might, under orders of the commanding
general, be done even in cases where the company or regiment was reduced
below the minirnuni required by Regulations, I deemed it proper to decide
that cases of this kind presented a vacancy to fill which the State authorities
might issue a commission. It was supposed that many of them would never
be mustered, yet the commission without muster was an honorable distinc-
tion. And since no law had authorized the State authorities to issue brevet
commissions to our soldiers, it was considered but right and just to do what-
ever might be done without detriment to the public, and without violation of
law, in recognition of the services of the soldier. In many instances I have
been made to regret the want of authority to make promotions to a greater
extent, and I now beg to suggest to your Excellency the propriety of asking
the legislature, now soon to convene, to provide, by law for promotions by
brevet to be made, and commissions issued, in all cases worthy of especial
recognition. The Federal Government can not do full justice in all these
cases, and the State should therefore have the power to do so, and thus as
far as possible reward her sons.
EXPENDITURES FOR BOUNTIES IN AID OF RAISING TROOPS.
On the first day of January, 1866, the following circular was issued from
this office, and forwarded to the authorities of each county in the State:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield. .January 1, 1866.
Sir: It is deemed of importance to collect, as speedily as possible, from all parts of
the State, accurate and authentic information, to be filed in this office, of all the various
sums of money expended by each and every municipality or association of citizens of the
State, in aid of the suppression of the late rebellion.
It is known that largre suras have been raised and expended for this purpose throughout
all parts of the State, and also that large liabilities have been incurred: and since it may be
possible that some national action will be taken relative thereto, it is thought to be of very
great importance to secure this information at once.
The classes of expenditures and liabilities referred to are as follows:
Amount of money pai ! or debts incurred by counties, cities, villages, towns, townships,
districts, subdistricts, or by any association of citizens for bounties to soldiers.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 137
Amouuts paid or debts incurred for transportation of soldiers.
Amounts paid or debts incurred for subsistence of soldiers.
Amounts paid or debts incurred for any other purpose connected with and promotive of
the success of the war.
By direction of his Excellency, the Governor of Illinois, it is therefore respectfully
requested of each county, city, town, township, ward, district, sub-district, village or asso-
ciation of citizens of the State to proceed at once, through their proper authorities, to collect
said information and return it to me.
Let the county authorities establish by proofs and authenticate the sums expended by
counties, or for which they are liable. Let city authorities act likewise on behalf of cities,
town authorities for towns, and in case there are districts or precincts, for which there are
no constituted authorities, let the citizens make up the proper proofs of expenditures and
liabilities, duly authenticate the same, and transmit it to this oflSice.
In each case of expenditure or of liability, it should be particularly shown when, where,
for whom and for what purpose the money was paid or debt incurred.
It is not designated to include in the above anything with reference to contributions or
donations ?made to the Sanitary or Christian Commissions, or others of like character.
Nor is information desired relative to any sums which have been refunded by the Federal
Government.
In all cases it should be shown that the expenditure has not been reimbursed in any
way to the person or authorities making it. And if any portion of the sums or debts in-
curred are not yet paid, the parts jj«(d and unpaid should be clearly and distinctly set
forth.
It is hoped that all parts of the State will respond at once to this circular.
By order of the Governor.
I. N. Hatnie,
Adjutant General, State of Illinois.
At the time of issuing this circular, it was known that large expenditures of
money (besides those freely gi\en to sanitary purposes of the war) had been
made in many parts of the State. Feeling that a proper record of these ex-
penditures should be made somewhere, for future reference, and believing
that it would afford another evidence of the patriotism of our people, I as-
sumed, with the approbation of your Excellency, the office of collecting this
information, which in the future may serve, not only to illustrate the self-
sacriflcing spirit of the people, but, in case the Federal Government shall at-
tempt to reimburse those expenditures made by the States, will afford good
proofs thereof when the time shall arrive for such action.
Attached hereto, and marked schedule "H" [I], is a list of the returns
made, not only by counties, but by sub-districts or towns, as far as it could be
shown.
Sixty-nine counties only have made returns, and exhibit an expenditure of
<$15,367,074.48) fifteen million three hundred and seven thousand seventy-four
dollars and forty-eight cents.
Thirty-three counties have not reported expenditures; and whilst it may be
true, and doubtless is, that all of these counties have not. by corporate and
official action, made expenditures of the kind indicated in the circular, I am
fully aware of the fact that most of the citizens, and I might say all of them,
have expended money, in many cases large sums, for this purpose. And if,
at any future period, the omission to report the same, as desired, shall oper-
ate to their loss, they can only censure themselves.
FLAGS RECEIVED.
The importance of providing for the security of these inestimable evidences
of the heroism and valor of our soldiers was brought to your attention more
fully in my last annual report than I feel now inclined to do in this. So far,
however, as the importance of action in this respect is concerned, I see no
reason for recalling anything I may have urged in this respect a twelve months
since. Indeed, the conviction of the correctness of the views then presented
has been strengthened by all that has occurred afterwards, and I beg now to
call especial attention to that part of my preceding annual report as well
worthy the immediate, earnest consideration of your Excellency and of the
legislature soon to meet. So far as I can ascertain, we need anticipate but
few more additions to these lists of flags, banners, guidons and trophies.
138 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Throughout the State there are numbers of them, especially of flags and ban-
ners borne by the soldiers of Illinois, but which, in various ways, and for rea-
sons satisfactory to those who have borne them, have found their way back to-
the village, city, county, board of trade, or fair hands of those who originally
presented them. For a long time yet to come, it will be vain to expect that
those whose affection has entwined them, whose brothers, sons, husbands and
fathers bore them, and thereby made them honorable and valuable, will con-
sent to surrender them from their own immediate possession. Nevertheless,
it is no doubt better, if once adequate protection and safety is provided for
them, that they be in the custody of the State, there to fill the place allotted
to them and aid in making up the grand volume of history yet to be written.
MILITARY STATE AGENTS.
On the first day of January last (at the time of submitting my report for
1865) there were in the service of the State, as Military State Agents, the
following named gentlemen, to-wit:
Colonel Harry D. Coek, on duty at Washington, D. C, during the entire
year 1866.
Colonel Benj. F. Bumgardner, resigned Feb. 21, 1866, was on duty in Texas,
visiting hospitals, etc.
Colonel Owen M. Long, resigned Feb. 24, 1866, was on duty at New Or-
leans, La.
It was deemed of interest to the soldiers of Illinois to keep and retain one
State agent in the service, to be stationed at the Federal capital, the better to-
look after the interests of the late soldiery from Illinois, to whom it was con-
sidered but just to afford every aid and assistance that could be desired or-
afforded, consistent with law. Colonel H. D. Cook has therefore been kept
at Washington, upon a salary paid by the State, and has been employed,,
under instructions from your Excellency, in rendering gratuitous aid to the
soldiers of the State, their widows and orphans. At this date he is still on
duty there, and so far has deserved the confidence and thanks of all for the
ability, integrity, industry and zeal with which he has discharged all his-
duties. His office and labors, already of great magnitude and responsibility,
are daily increasing in importance. The other gentlemen above named ea,ch,
resigned, as stated above, and it has not been deemed necessary to appoint
any one as their successors, the disbandment and return home of our soldiery
rendering agents no longer necessary elsewhere than at Washington.
THE BUSINESS OF THE OFFICE.
During the current year, now closed, the labor done and required to be
done has been of that character incident to the close of a great war, in which
the entire population, with all their great and varied interests, have been
more or less involved. Considering the vast army of soldiers sent by Illinois
to the field, representing every station, business, trade or occupation in life,
and remembering that almost every individual in the State is either directly
or remotely interested or connected, in some way, with our military opera-
tions of the last five years, it might well be anticipated that the business of
this office, though relieved, by the ending of active hostilities, from the
onerous labor of organizing troops for the field, would yet find ample labor
in answering the daily wants of the people, and in finishing up and complet-
ing records, supplying lost rolls, and placing the records which concern the
soldier, in permanent and durable shape for preservation for future use. The-
labor of the office has been changed in character, not ended or lessened in-
magitude or in importance.
The acts of the last legislature, rendering certified copies of records and.
files of this office proofs in all cases, greatly increased one branch of the
business, and rendered of much more importance all the records therein.
Hence, while I have necessarily given daily attention to all the various appli-
cations, from those interested, for certificates or for information from the
records, I have deemed it and now still deem it of great importance to have-
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 139
completed, as speedily as it can well be done, the records begun by me in^
1865. To effect this 1 have retained in the office such clerical force only as
the appropriation has permitted, and have devoted all the labor that the cur-
rent duties of the office would permit to the completion of these records.
I do not seek to disguise the fact that it will increase the expenses of this
office, but I do insist that the advantages to be derived in the future, even in
the reduction of expenditure, laying aside the question of justice and duty to
the soldier, will more than justify the increased outlay at this time. Never-
theless, be the expense much or little, it will have to be borne, else the
records of the soldier will not (because they can not) be made up as they
should. Other states have done or are doing it, and when we consider the
greatness of our State, the perils and hardships of the soldiers who returned,
and the irreparable loss of the widow and orphan of those who came not back
again, surely we may justify the expenditure required in putting upon paper
a record to tell the soldier's history. So far as I could I have not hesitated
to assume the responsibility and proceed with the work, and now, if it is to be
justified, respectfully ask sufficient clerical aid in the office to speedily finish
this great work, which, when done, I trust will not only be a monument
erected to the soldiery of Illinois, but one that will honor your Excellency's
administration, and manifest through you, to some extent, the gratitude felt
by the people toward all their brave and heroic defenders.
As a citizen of the State and an officer of its government I feel a desire to
see this work completed, and I do not hesitate to avow my determination ta
complete it. unless I am disarmed by legislative interference or non-action,
or by your Excellency's orders; for 1 hold it to be the bounded duty of the
State to see placed beyond danger and doubt the record and reputation of
each soldier that marched under its banners, from the great and world-
renowned chief, who headed and led our armies, to the most obscure private
whose name is borne upon the rolls.
The progress made in the work has been reasonably satisfactory. Twenty-
five of the most difficult regiments have been completed, and are subject to
the inspection of your Excellency and of the legislature soon to convene. The
work on others is in progress. Indeed, I trust that they and yourself will
personally examine this work, for I feel sure its character and merits need
only to be understood to be valued and estimated above the mere dollars and
cents which it will cost to secure its completion. The design is to have a
brief yet complete, succinct military record of each soldier from this State,
beginning with his name, residence, time and place of enlistment, and fol-
lowing him through his military career until he returns home and is dis-
charged, or if he is disposed of or lost before his regiment or company was
disbanded, to properly account for him; so that, in the end, the enlisted men
and officers furnished to the United States will be balanced exactly by those
disbanded at the end of the war and otherwise properly accounted for.
In completing and finishing up similar work, the expenditures of other
States have been examined, and whilst many of the States have far exceeded
Illinois in the sums given for this purpose, yet I do not hesitate to assert that
when these books and records, now in process of completion, shall be fin-
ished, no Adjutant General's office in America will possess a work more com-
plete, perfect, valuable or durable.
With this conviction firmly impressed upon my judgment, I shall regard it
as unfortunate to the military interests of this State to have the work now
stopped for want of legislative aid in giving me the requisite clerical assist-
ance. Yet, if it should be done, it will be for me to submit, as I shall most
cheerfullv. with the utmost deference to their decision.
Jb'rom manypartsof the State 1 have had applications, oy counties and county
authorities, for copies of rolls in this office and for certified lists of soldiers
from the county. Great anxiety has been often manifested to get these rec-
ords. In some instances the county authorities, anxious to perpetuate the
history of their local soldiery, desired these records to enable the same to be
written; others desired them to enable them to pay bounties to those entitled;
others for many other purposes — most of them for laudable purposes, bene-
ficial to the public.
140 ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
If it had been within my power to have complied with all these applications,
it would have greatly gratified me, personally. Yet, had I done so, the
labors of that kind demanded would have occupied all the time of all the
clerks in the office, and left the records of the office unfinished, incomplete
and imperfect; or, if the plan of allowing outsiders, agents of counties sent
here, to come into the office, take charge of the rolls and make copies, had
been tolerated, every desk in the office would have been occupied, and, ere
this, many of the rolls, by constant handling, much defaced or destroyed. I,
therefore, concluded to adopt, as a better course for the office, the rules that
the labor of completing the records for the whole State was of most import-
ance, and the clerks would not be diverted from this to make up records for
counties; but that soldiers, their widows and heirs, would be furnished with
certificates from the records in all cases, and as often as they desired them,
for their own purposes; and, as a security to the soldier for his record here,
1 deemed it safest and best to allow no one access to the rolls except employes
of this office. Upon these principles the business of the office has been con-
ducted; and whilst some dissatisfaction has been expressed by county authori-
ties, whose applications for papers to file in their offices or write history
from, has been denied— the soldiers all over the State have always, without
delay, been furnished all the records and papers desired by them to enable a
complete adjustment of their business claims or demands to be had and made.
And, whilst! do not desire to underrate the importance of having pr9per rec-
ords of the soldiers accessible at the county seat of each county, it will be for
the legislature to provide means to attain this end, and not tor me to expect
to accomplish it with the present force at my command.
ARSENAL AND STATE ARMS.
Heretofore it has been the practice of the Chief of Ordnance, who has been
in charge of the arsenal and State arms, to submit his reports directly to your
Excellency, and thence they usually go to the office of the Secretary of State.
The act of the last legislature having relieved that officer of the custody of
all military papers, and charged this office with all military correspondence,
1 have directed (with the approbation of your Excellency) Col. Crowell to
send his annual reports here, and he has done so. You will therefore find
submitted, as part of this report, the report of Chief of Ordnance for 1866,
and also exhibits for 1863, 1864, 1865 and 1866, showing ordnance and ord-
nance stores received, issued and remaining on hand for each of said years.
My purpose in bringing these exhibits to your attention, for the years 1863
and 1864, is to clear up a supposed indebtedness existing for arms issued by
the United States to this State, during the administration of your immediate
predecessor.
As early as June last, 1866, I addressed a communication to Brig. General
Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D. C, asking him to furnish this of-
fice with a statement of the arms issued by the United States to this State,
under the acts of Congress of 1808 and 1855, providing for quotas of arms to
be furnished the several states of the Union.
In reply to my letter, General Dyer, by communication, of date of June 18,
1866, informed me that the State was charged in his office with
Overdraft on quota for 1861, as per letter of Adjutant General Mather $13 00
Value of stores charged to the State, as per letter of Governor Oglesby of March
1866 51.012 20
Total $51,025 20
From which is to be deducted
Quota of 1862. due the State $6,162 00
Quota of 1863. due the State 6.331 00
Quota of 1864. due the State 8.862 88
Quota of 1865. due the State 8.862 74
<juota of 1866. due the State 8.862 74 39.081 36
Balance overdrawn $11, 943 84
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 141
Accompanying this communication was a "Statement of arms, etc., issued
to the State of Illinois upon the requisition of Governor Yates," amounting
to ($106,125) one hundred and six thousand one hundred and twenty-five dol-
lars, which is an addition to the $51,025.20 above charged, no account being
taken of the arms issued to Governor Yates in making up the statement to
you in November, 1866.
If therefore, these two accounts stand,
Illinois will be chargeable with $51,025 20
And addition issued to Governor Yates 106.125 00
Total $157,150 20
Less amount of quotas for 1862. 1863, 1864, 1865 and 1866 39.081 36
Balance due $118. 058 84
It was manifest to me that here was an error to be adjusted. In order to
do so I requested Colonel Crowell to submit exhibits of arms received and
issued for these years, beginning with 1863, and ending with 1860, and he has
done so. The explanation I make of the matter is this: The two first items
charged to Governor Yates are charged,
September 30. 1863, 3775 Austrian Rifle muskets $49,075
September 30. 1863. 1225 Austrian Rifle muskets 15.925
5000 $65,000
Now, from January, 1863, up to this date, Dec. 1863, Col. W. D. Crowell
has been chief ordnance officer of the State, and has received and issued all
the arms that came to possession of the State. His report for 1863 shows that
he received the following arms:
Enfield rifle muskets ; 820
French rifle muskets 31
U. S. rifle muskets 120
English tower smooth bore muskets 90
Total received in 1863 1,060
Not one Austrian rifle musket among them.
Moreover, when Col. Crowell took possession of the arsenal and State
ordnance there was not an arm of this kind (Austrian rifle musket) in the
possession of the State. Now, it is surely far from probable that 5.000 arms
could be issued to the State during any one year and still no record of it be
found anywhere; and yet, with these returns for 1863-4 5-6 all before me,
made by the officer in charge of that department, and who has all the time
been charged with this duty, no such a quantity nor such a quality of arms
has been received by the State at all; and, hence, it is beyond question true
that these arms, if issued upon Gov. Yates' requisitions of September 30,
1863, were never delivered to the State, but went directly to arm State troops
then in the United States' service, and who, of course, either during their
term of service, or upon disbandment, turned them over to the United States:
in which case the entire charge of ($65,000) sixty-five thousand dollars
charged to Gov. Yates is all error. In this opinion I am corroborated by Col.
Crowell, who says that his office furnishes him no information of the^e arms
at all. "But if said arms were issued as above stated, I concur," he says,
"inyouropinionthat they were at once issued to troops being equipped for the
field, and subsequently turned over by them to the United States."
The balance of the sum charged against Gov. Yates, to- wit: ($41,125.20) is
thus disposed of by Col. Crowell in his report. He says: "The remaining
$41,125.20, for arms and accoutrements furnished from August to October,
1864, upon the requisition of Gov. Yates, is improperly charged, and the arms,
etc., specified form a part of those debited to the State, in compliance with
the request of Gov. Oglesby, in the sum of $51,012.20, as per communication
of Gen. Dyer, of June 18, 1866, which fact will be clearly shown by reference
to my 'Return' of 1864, and those of Lieutenants Arnold and Dutton of that
year. In view of these facts I feel morally certain that the amount of
$41,125.20 charged to Governor Yates (being also charged to Governor
Oglesby) is an error, and should be corrected at Washington."
142 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Annexed to this is the report of Col. Crowell, in extenso, to which attention
is directed and requested.
The entire claim in the statement set down against Governor Yates being
thus disposed of, leaves the account as adjusted between your Excellency and
Gen. Dyer standing. As I understand that account, it is for 4,980 small arms
and accoutrements.
By an examination of the returns made by Col. Crowell, it is made to ap-
pear that up to October, 1864, that number of arms bad been issued to and
received by Governor Yates, and in the adjustment made by your Excellency
in March, 1866, these identical arms were charged to the State, for which we
were debited $51,012.20. I ask now to call your Excellency's attention to an
error (as I conceive) brought to light by the careful examination made by
Col. Crowell of the accounts of receipts and issues kept by him.
In February, 1864, forty-seven (47) Springfield muskets, and one hundred
and thirty-three (133) Enfield muskets (being a part of those 4,980 arms, as
shown by the memoranda and vouchers kept by Col. Crowell), were received
from Lieutenant Arnold, U. S. ofiicer, by the State, but they were at once
turned over to Lieut. Col. Nale, of the 41st 111. Vol. Inft., then in the United
States service, who, with a detachment of said regiment was ordered to
Fayette county, Illinois, to preserve public order, etc. These arms were, by
Col. Nale, pursuant to arrangements made between the State officers and
Federal authorities here, turned over to two militia companies in Fayette
<30unty (Captains Van Dorston and Mabray), and, by consent, then charged
to the State. In this way the 4,980 arms charged to the State were made up,
and the account closed. In December, 1864, forty-two (42) Springfield muskets
and one hundred and twenty-seven (127) Enfield muskets, of these arms,
were returned by these militia companies to the State, as per vouchers 31 and
32, abstracts of receipts, on file in Ordnance Department, and turned over to
Lieut. C. E. Dutton, as shown by vouchers 50 and 51, abstract of issues, on
file in said office,— thus proving that of the one hundred and eighty (180)
arms received from the United States, one hundred and sixty-nine (169) were
returned to them, and received by Lieut. Dutton. For this number the State,
in my opinion, is entitled to a deduction from the 4,980, leaving 4,800 stand
of arms as the accurate and exact number to be debited to the State, instead
of 4,980, as claimed by the adjustment made. In order to render this clear
beyond dispute, I append "a corrected statement of ordnance stores received
from the United States for State militia," and marked "Exhibit No. 5." If,
therefore, 4,980 muskets are debited to us at $51,012.20, 4,800 muskets (the
actual number justly chargeable) would be $49,168 38
Deducting our quotas 39,081 36
Leaves actually due from the State $10,087 02
instead of $11,943.84, as claimed by Gen. Dyer,
If this be the just sum due from the State to the United States on account
of quotas of arms received, as I believe it is, it should be so adjusted as
speedily as possible, and thereupon the correct sum ($10,087.02) be debited to
the State, under the arrangement with Gen. Dyer, which is that the balance
debited to the State be set down and off-set against future quotas to become
due the State under the act of Congress.
These arms, together with the other ordnance and ordnance stores shown
in schedule attached to Col. Crowell's report, now filed in this office, to be
yet on hand, are stored in the State arsenal in this city, and remain now un-
der the supervision of Col. Crowell, Chief of Ordnance, who, for his diligence,
care and business capacity, deserves the confidence of your Excellency and of
the public.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 143
OFFICE CHIEF OF ORDNANCE,
State of Illinois,
Springfield, Dec. 15, 1866.
Brig. Gen. I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General, State of Illinois.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of copies of the corres-
pondence between Maj. Gen. A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, U.S.A.,
Governor Oglesby and yourself, relative to the number of arms issued to the
State of Illinois, and the date thereof; also, the number and kind of arms to
which the State is at present entitled,— which correspondence has been re-
ferred for examination and comparison with the books and papers on file in
this department.
In compliance with your instructions, I have made such examination, and
find the State of Illinois stands charged with $51,012.20 for arms and accou-
trements received from the General Government on the application of Gover-
nor Oglesby, for militia purposes, which amount, I presume, covers the 4,980
guns and accoutrements specified in schedule "A," furnished by this Depart-
ment November 8, 1865. If such is the case, I desire to offer a correction of
said schedule, which you will please find enclosed herewith.
In this correct statement of ordnance and ordnance stores received from
the United States for State militia purposes, I have presented the total num-
ber of arms, etc., received by and all that should be charged to the State
against quotas accruing under the act of Congress, 1808, except $13.00, the
amount of overdraft on quota of 1861, and 200 rifled muskets, Enfield, issued
to Captains W. F. Armstrong and Silas W. Shepherd, said arms being the
property of the United States and issued upon the O'-der of Governor Yates.
They have since been returned and Governor Oglesby requests that the State
be allowed to retain them and that they be added to the number presented in
the corrected statement.
In this connection I beg leave to call your attention to certain arms and
accoutrements debited to the State of Illinois, on special account, by re-
quisitions of Governor Yates, specified in statement accompanying the
communication of General A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A. to your-
self, dated June 18, 1866, from which it appears the State stands charged with
$106,125.20. Of that amount $65,000 is charged for 5,000 Austrian rifle muskets,
purporting to have been furnished in September, 1863. Upon examination I can
find no record of these arms having been received at this arsenal during that
year, and consequently can furnish no information concerning them , but if said
arms were issued as above stated, I concur in your opinion "that they were
at once issued to troops being equipped for the field and subsequently turned
over by them to the United States." The remaining $41,125.20 for arms and
accoutrements furnished from August to October 1, 1864, upon the requisition
of Governor Yates, is improperly charged, and the arms, etc., specified form
a, part of those debited to the State in compliance with the request of Gov-
ernor Oglesby, in the sum of $51 ,012.20, as per communication of General
Dyer, of June 18, 1866, which fact will be clearly shown by reference to my
return of 1864, and those of Lieutenants Arnold and Dutton of that year. In
view of these facts. I feel fully assured that the amount of $41,125.20 charged
against Governor Yates and the State of Illinois is incorrect, and the error
should be at once corrected.
In conclusion, I beg leave to say I have deemed it proper to furnish com-
Jlete returns of State and United States ordnance stores in my charge from
anuary 1, 1863, to June 30, 1866, which I am compelled to accompany with
certified voachers, in consequence of the original having been filed in the
office of the Secretary of State, instead of the Adjutant General's, as desired.
144 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
My design in so doing is to clearly show to the authorities at Washington
what disposition has been made of the stores purchased and fabricated for
the General Government and carried on the return as State property until
June 30, 1866, when, in compliance with the request of Governor Oglesby, in-
structions were received from the Chief of Ordnance, U. S. A., to transfer
them to Colonel C. C. Pomeroy, A. 0. O., U. S. A., at this point, for trans-
portation to Brigadier General Callender, commanding United States arsenal,
at St. Louis, Mo.
I trust these returns and accompanying statements will prove acceptable,
and materially aid in adjusting accounts between the State of Illinois and the
General Government.
I have the honor to remain, very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
W. D. Crowell,
Colonel and Chief of Ordnance, State oj Illinois.
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ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT, 1865 AND 1866.
In my preceding' report I had the honor to submit to your Excellency cer-
tain reasons for declining to comply with the Senate resolution, passed at the
session of the legislature 1864 and 1865, directing the publication of said re-
port. I beg now to call attention again to that part of my former report, and
see no reason for recalling anything therein uttered. At the present time,
however, it is believed that no ground exists that will longer render it neces-
sary, on the part of the legislature, to withhold an order for the publication
of said report. All the volunteers furnished by Illinois are long since dis-
charged and at home, their records in this office have been and are being
made up, and ere the meeting of the legislature for 1869, can be published in
full; many of them expect it, and have been looking for the volume with in-
terest, and knowing no reason for contrary action on my part, fail to under-
stand why they have not been published ere this.
All the loyal States have hitherto published their Adjutant General's re-
port, and this State published the report of my predecessor. General Fuller.
I assume, therefore, that the legislature, responding to the general desire and
expectation of the soldiers and of the public, will authorize me to publish the
report in some form. The States of Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, California,
Maine, Rhode Island, Michigan and New Hampshire have about completed
the publication of their reports, containing not only the report proper of the
Adjutant General, but also the name, residence and brief record of each man
furnished from the State. Other States are doing likewise; some, however,
have rested satisfied to publish only the Adjutant General's report proper,
leaving out the names and records of the private soldiers.
It will be my pleasure to conform most cheerfully to whatever action the
legislature, with the approA-al or your Excellency, may deem best to adopt in
the premises, having full faith that the same will conform to the credit and
honor of the State and her soldiery, as well as to the public good. Neverthe-
less, since it is no part of my nature or disposition to avoid responsibility
when proper to be assumed, I desire now to place on record evidences of the
opinions and wishes I entertain relative to the matter. In all that pertains to
the good name, honor, credit and renown of this State, the soldiery of Illinois
have everywhere, on all occasions, fearlessly anddauntlessly done their whole
duty. Four hundred battle-torn, bullet-riddled and blood-stained banners,
delivered by them to the care of the State, is the ample evidence they offer.
Surely this is enough to prove that Illinois soldiers deserve equal attention
and equal honor with those of any other State. Shall we deny this because
it will cost something? I shall record my vote in the negative; and whilst I
express my desire and determination to do all in my power to make up and
preserve the record of these men, I hope and ask that whatever legislative
aid may be necessary may be given, and I believe it will.
CONCLUSION.
The close of this, my second report, finds us far advanced into the second
year after the overthrow of the late rebellion. The cannon, musket, rifle,
carbine and sabre have long since been laid down, and as gladly as they ever
unslung the knapsack, the soldiers have laid aside the burdens of war, and
resumed their position in society as citizens. The demoralization and crim-
inal disregard of settled forms of law and the usages of peaceful society, so
often the sequence of the disbandment of great armies in Europe, are looked
for in vain here. The good, faithful, true and dauntless soldier has proven
himself "in peace'^ a good, true, faithful, industrious, moral citizen.
In every walk of civil life and in all the business of the country, the men
who so lately made themselves the terror of their adversaries, and the won-
der and admiration of all Christendom, are to be found with ideas enlarged,
intellects made vigorous by actual experience and contact with the world,
and enterprise quickened by a knowledge of their worth and power. Already
the evil effects of war are rapijily giving place to prosperity and happiness,
whilst the nation, with its new wealth of renown, vitality and manhood, is
bounding forward in the pathway of greatness to meet and honor the coming
ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S KEPORT. 147
centuries that are destined to witness the boundless prosperity, grandeur and
power of a country in which each citizen is (a political paradox) at once a
subject and a sovereign. In vain will maligners of our form of government
seek in the general conduct of the men who have been disbanded from the
grand army of the republic for evidence to depreciate our institutions. Too
well do the American soldiers appreciate the truth that all their toils and sac-
rifices were made for maintenance of law, now to forget obedience to it. In-
stead, therefore, of answering the expectations and hopes of the enemies of
our government, the soldiers, by becoming better men and better citizens,
have rejoiced and not disappointed the friends of human liberty and self gov-
ernment all over the worhl, and added thereby this last testimony to the
purity and grandeur of the patriotism that made them one day a victorious
army, and the next, quiet citizens of the republic.
Trusting that the general prosperity and welfare of the people of the State,
which has thus far marked the era of your Excellency's administration, may
be continued, and that ample relief may be afforded all upon whom the
calamities of war may have fallen,
I have the honor to remain.
Very respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
I. N. HAYNIE,
Adjutant General of Illinois.
PART III.
Schedule A.— Organization of Illinois Volunteeks.
Schedule B.— Muster-out of Illinois Organizations.
Schedule C— Flags and Trophies.
Schedule D.— Quotas and Credits.
Schedule E.— Officers in ihe U. S. Service from Illinois.
Schedule F.— One-hundbed-day Organizations.
Schedule G.— Deaths of Illinois Volunteers at Andersonville, Qa.
Schedule H.— Persons Subject to Military Duty.
Schedule I.— Bounties, Etc., by Towns and Counties.
Schedule K.— Total Number of Troops Enlisted in the U. S. Service.
Schedule L.— Local Names of Military Organizations.
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Schedule 0 — Flags and Trophies.
Ziist of Flags in ciistodij of the Adjutant GeneraVs Office, Illinois.
Inscription on Flags.
Town Creek. Port Donelson. Swallow Bluff, Pittsburg Lauding, Butler's
Creek, Siege of Corinth. Whippy Swamp, Neuse Bridge, Corinth, Alla-
toona Pass. Columbia, Raleigh, Savannah, Bentonville.
♦Company flags.
Presented to the 10th Illinois Infantry, by the ladies of Alton.
Actually first at Chickasaw Bayou and assault of 29th; Jackson, May 14,
1863; Vicksburg and assault. May 22, 1863; Jackson. July 10, 1863: Tus-
cumbia, Oct. 26-27. 1863; Lookout Mountain. Nov. 24,1863; Mission Ridge,
Nov. 25, 1863; Ringgold, Georgia, Nov. 27. 1863.
This flag was transmitted to the State with the following letters:
■'Commonwealth of Ma.ssachdsetts,
"Executive Department, Boston, May 10, 1865.
To His Excellency, Gov. Oglesby, Springfield, III.:
Goveknor: I inclose with this a copy of a letter I received yesterday
from Rev. Dr. Lothrop, clergyman of the Brattle street church in this
city, which tells its own story. Locke, who is a fine young fellow in ap-
pearance, brought it to me in person, and brought with it the silk flag,
the first Union flag displayed in Richmond on the day of its capture.
Upon examination, this flag appears to belong to an Illinois regiment,
numbered the 13tli; but ot what arm of the service, whether infantry
or cavalry, does not appear. It was probably hanging in Turner's office
as a rebel trophy. It belongs of right, therefore, to your State, and I
hold it subject to your order, content in yielding it to you. to remember,
as symbolical of the common patriotism of the whole country, that the
first Union flag raised in Richmond was aa Illinois flag by a Massachu-
setts soldier.
I am, Governor, faithfully.
Your friend and servant,
iSigned.] JOHN A. ANDREW.
Governor of Massachusetts."
"12 Chestnut Street, May 9, 1865.
To His Excellency, John A. Andrew,
Governor of Massachxisetts ;
Dear Sir: The bearer, John F. Locke, of Somerville. a private of
company E, 39th regiment Massachusetts volunteers, 5th army corps,
was captured at the attack on Weldon railroad, on the 19th of August,
1864, and sent to Salisbury. N. C. where he was kept till the 20th of Feb-
ruary, 1865, and on that day was sent to Richmond, arriving there on
the 22d, to be paroled and exchanged. The day after his arrival at
Richmond, he met Capt. Porter, Adjutant General of his brigade, who
had been left by Gen. Hays in charge of the supplies sent to Richmond
for our prisoners there, and Capt. Porter wished him to remain and
assist in the charge and distribution of these supplies. With this wish
or order he complied, and remained at Richmond so employed up to
the time of the evacuation of that city by the rebels, civil and military,
Capt. Porter having in the meantime left, and ('apt. Stuart, of the 146th
New York regiment, taking his place. On the morning of the 3d of
April. Capt. Stewart. Locke and one soldier having passed the night in
the building containing our stores, which was near Libby prison, Capt.
Stewart left a little before 7 o'clock, and walked up Main street to see
what was going on, the explosions, the fires and other indications all
satisfying them the city was being evacuated. Locke was left in
charge of the building. About twenty minutes after this. Capt.
Stewart's servant came down to the building and said the Federal
cavalry were coming in— that they were about a mile and a half off.
Locke, upon hearing this, went immediately over to Libby, entered
Major Turner's office, found there two captured Union flags— one silk,
the other bunting— returned to the building, and proceeding to the
third story, hung out the Union flag from a window or doorway before
166
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule C — Continued.
Inscription on Flags.
any of our troops were In sight and while there were yet straggrling'
many rebel soldiers in the street. He claims thus to have raised the
first Union flag in Richmond, and as he proposes waiting upon your
Excellency with the Union flag which he took from Major Turner's
office in the Libby. and wanted these facts to be known to you, 1 have
taken the liberty to write them out in the form of this note to you.
Locks has been nearly three years in the service, and is twenty-one
years old.
Commending him to your Excellency. I have the honor to be, with
great regard, your friend and obedient servant,
[Signed] S- K. LOTHROP."
Shiloh, Siege of Corinth. Metamora, Siege of Vicksburg, Jackson, Cham-
pion Hills, Atlanta, Savannah, Salkahatchie. Columbia, Fayetteville,
Cheraw, Bentonville.
Donelson, Shiloh, Siege of Corinth, Metamora, Siege of Vicksburg, Jack-
son, Champion Hills, Atlanta, Savannah, Salkahatchie, Columbia.^
Fayetteville. Cheraw, Bentonville.
New Madrid. Island No. 10. Siege of Corinth, Nashville, Chickaniauga,.
Mission Ridge, Knoxville. Rocky Face, Resaca, Rome, Dallas, Kene-
saw Mountain, Peacd Tree Creek, Jonesboro, Atlanta, Savannah,
Charleston, Averysboro, Bentonville. Raleigh.
Stone River. December 31. 1862. Jan. 2.1863.
Presented by the citizens of Chicago for gallant conduct on the fields of
Fredericktown and Donelson.
Charleston. Belmont, New Madrid, Island 10, Farmington,
rinth, Stons River.
iiege of Co-
Pea Ridge, Ark.. Siege of Corinth, Miss., Perryville, Ky., Nolensville,
Tenn.. Stone River. Chickaraauga, Ga.. Mission Ridge, Tenn., Kenesaw
Mountain, Ga., Peach Tree Creek, Siege of Atlanta, Ga.
Belmont, Union City, Island 10, Siege of Corinth, Lavergne, Stone River.
Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face. Resaea. Adairsville, Dallas,
Mud Creek. Peach Tree Creek, Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta.
Fort Henry, Fort Heiman, Little Bethel, Feb. 13; Pittsburg landing, Tenn...
April 6 and 7; Hatchie, Oct. 5.
Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth.
Belmont, Fort Henry, Donelson, Siege of Corinth, Tuscumbia River»
Thomson Hills, Ingraham Heights, Raymond, Jackson, Champion
Hills. Black River Bridge. Siege of Vicksburg and 22d May. Fort Hill,
Monroe. La.. Meridian, Big Shanty, Bush Mountain, Kenesaw Moun-
tain, Siege of Atlanta, Atlanta, July 21, 22 and 28; Lovejoy Station.
Jonesboro. Savannah. Pocotaligo. Salkahatchie, Charleston. Orange-
burg, Columbia, Cheraw, Fayetteville, Bentonville. Goldsboro, Raleigh.
Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Hatchie. Siege of Corinth, Vicksburg, Jackson,
Kenesaw Mountain. Nickajack, Atlanta, Savannah, Pocotaligo, Colum-
bia, Salkahatchie, Raleigh, Bentonville.
PeaRldge.Marche, 7 and 8: Perryville, Oct. 8; Stone River. Dec. 31, 1862;
Chicamauga Sept. 20, 1863; Mis.«ion Ridge, Nov. 25, 1862: Resaca, May
14. 1864; Pleasant Hill, May 17, 1864. Kenesaw Mountain. June 27. 1864;
Peach Tree Creek. July 2C, 1864; Atlanta Campaign. Spring Hill, Frank-
lin, Nov. .30, 1864; Nashville. Dec. 15 and 16. 1864.
Presented by Miss Helen Anan, of Chicago— Alpine, Bath, Winchester.
Fredericktown. Corinth, Chapel Hill. Knob Gap, Stone River.
Presented by His Excellency. Governor Yates.
Presented to the regiment by the Agricultural Society, in 1861, as a
prize tor good drilling. The staff of this flag was surmounted by a
solid gilt metal eagle, with the following inscription; "Presented to the
39th Illinois Volunteers, by Maj. Gen. Gibbon, commanding 24th army
corps, for gallant conduct during the assault on Fort Gregg, before
Petersburg, April 2, 1865."
New Hope Church. Black Jack Knob. Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Jones-
boro, Love.ioy's Station, Griswoldsville, Savannah, Cambahee Creek,
Columbia, Bentonville.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT
167
Schedule C — Continued.
Inscription on Flags.
Chaplin Hills, Pea Ridge, Stone River, Rocky Pace, Resaca. Calhoun,
Adairsville. Dallas, Lost Mountain. Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree
Creek, Atlanta. Jonesboro, Lovejoy, Spring Hill, Franklin. Nashville,
Dec. 15 and 16, 1864.
Fort Henry. Donelson, Shiloh, Knosville.
Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Siege of Corinth, Little Rock, Fort DeRussy,
Pleasant Hill, Cloutierville, Moore's Plantation, Avoyell's Prairie.
Bayou Yellow, Chicot. Tupelo. Franklin, Nashville.
Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Siege of Corinth. luka, Corinth, Resaca, Lay's
Perry, Rome Cross Roads, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain. Nickajack Creek,
Decacur. before Atlanta, Jonesboro, Allatoona, Savannah, Columbia,
Bentonville.
Vicksburg, Little Rock, Clarendon, Grand Prairie.
Inscription upon a silver plate on the staff, "Presented to the 56th Illinois
by Mrs. Maria Raum, January, 1863. sub hoc signo vinces."
Island No. 10, Siege of Nashville, Corinth. Lavergne, Chattanooga, Buz-
zard Rooot, Rocky Face Mountain. Resaca, Rome, Dallas. Lost Moun-
tain. Ackworth, Kenesaw Mountain. Peach Tree Creek. Nickajack.
Atlanta, Jonesboro, Savannah, Averysboro. Bentonville. Goldsboro.
Raleigh.
Inscription upon a silver plate on staff, "Presented by the citizens of
Richland county to 63d Illinois Infantry." Siege of Vicksburg, Miss.;
Richmond, La., June 16, 1863; Mission Ridge. Tenn.. Nov. 25. 1863; Atlan-
ta. Aug. 31, 1864; AUaioona, Oct. 5, 1S64; Savannah. Dec. 21, 1864; Salka-
hatchie, S. C, Feb. 6, 1865; Columbia, Feb. 17, 1865; Bentonville, N. C,
March 21, 1865.
Presented by the Governor, Richard Yates. New Madrid, Island 10, Siege
of Corinth. Chambers' Creek, May 3. 1862; Tuscumbia Creek, luka, Sept.
19; Corinth, Glendale, Dallas, Nickajack, Snake Creek Gap. Resaca,
Big Shanty, Kenesaw Mountain, Siege of Atlanta, July 21, 22, 28; Jones-
boro. Savannah.
Pocotaligo. Salkahatchie, Charleston, Columbia, Cheraw, Bentonville.
Fort Donelson, Shiloh. Corinth. luka, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain, At-
lanta, Savannah, Bentonville, Mount Zion.
Stone River, Perryville.
Perryville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Mission
Ridge.
Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Resaca, Rome, Kenesaw Mountain, Jones-
boro, Atlanta, Savannah, Averysboro, Bentonville.
Thomson's Hill, Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, Investment of
Vicksburg, Charge of the fortifications. Siege of Vicksburg. Browns-
ville, Miss., Red River Expedition, Springdale Landing, Old River,
Cloutierville, Guntown, Ripley.
Fort Donelson, Feb. 3, 1863.
Perryville, Stone River, Chickamauga, Polk Creek, Buzzard Roost, Resaca,
Rome, Kenesaw. Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Savannah,
Goldsboro, Raleigh.
Chaplain Hills, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Atlanta.
Franklin, Nashville.
Stone River, Liberty Gap, Orchard Knob, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge.
'Atlanta, Vicksburg, Resaca, Coldwater, Jackson, Mission Ridge.
168
ADJUTANT GENERAL S BEPORT.
Schedule C — Continued.
Inscription on Flags.
Jackson May 14. 1863; Champion Hill. May 16, 1863; Vicksburg, Miss.. May
19 to July 4. 1863: Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863; Dalton, Feb. 25. 1864.
Champion Hill. May 16. 1863; Black River Bridge; Vicksburg, May 19 and
22, and July 4, 1863; Red River Expedition. Cloutierville. Old River and
Yellow Bayou. Guntown. Nashville. Spanish Fort, Blakely. Mobile.
Spring Hill, Triune, Chickamauga. Lookout Mountain. Buzzard Roost,
Rocky Face Ridge, Dalton. Resaca, Kingston, New Hope Church. Pine
Mountain. Kenesaw Mountain. Peach Tree Creek, Jonesboro, Love.ioy.
Chickas.-iw Bluflf. December 29. 1862; Arkansas Post. January 11. 1863; Port
Gibson, May 1. 1863; Champion Hill, May 16. 1863; Black River Bridge.
May 17. 1863; Vicksburg. May 18. 19, 20. 22. July 4. 1863: Jackson. July 10
and 15. 1863.
Hoover's Gap. Chickamauga, Farmington. Kenesaw Mountain, Siege of
Atlanta. Rome, Salem.
Lavergne. Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, Rocky Face.
Resaca, Dallas, Lost Mountain. Kenesaw. Jonesboro. Peach Tree
Creek, Atlanta, Lovejov, Spring Hill, Franklin, Nashville.
Tallahatchie River. Siege of Vicksburg. Black River. Jackson. Missionary
Ridge, Knoxville. Dalton. Resaca. Dallas, New Hone Church. Noon Day
Creek. Kenesaw Mountain. Atlanta. July 22; Ezra's Chapel. Jonesboro,
Lovejoy. Gadsden. Ala.; Griswoldsville, Cougaree Creek. Columbia,
Bentonville, Raleigh.
Chickasaw Bayou. Assault 19th and 22d. Arkansas Post. Siege of Vicks-
burg, Black Bayou. Guntown, Memphis. Eastport.
Fort DeRussy. March 14, 1864; Pleasant Hill. La.. April 6. 1864; Tupelo.
Miss.. July 14. 1864; Nashville. December 15 and 16, 1864; Fort Blakely
and Mobile. Ala.. April 9. 1865.
Grand Coteau. Chickasaw Bluff, Black River Bridge, Arkansas Post.
Vicksburg, Port Gibson. Jackson, Champion Hills.
Vicksburg. Chickasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, Jackson. Mission Ridge.
Resaca. Dallas. Kenesaw Mountain. Atlanta, July 22. 28 and August 3;
Jonesboro. Savannah, Bentonville.
Port Gibson. Champion Hills, Black River Bridge. Vicksburg. Jackson.
Mansfield. La.: Kane River, Atchafalaya. SpanisH Fort. Capture of
Mobile.
2 29th U. S. Col.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
169
Schedule C — Continued.
Inscription on Flags.
U'ki
U'kn
Corinth. Nashville. luka, Grierson Raid, Franklin, Coffeyville. Island 10.
CoUierville, New Madrid, Port Hudson, Campbellville, Summerville.
Salem, Miss., Oct. 8. 1863; Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864; Hurricane Creek,
Miss.. Aug, 14, 1864; Campbellville, Tenn., Nov. 14, 1864; Franklin. Nov.
27. 1864; Nashville, Dec. 15 and 16, 1864.
Pittman's Ferry, Ark., July 20, 1862; Cotton Plant, Ark.. July 25; Union
City. Mo., Aug. 22, 1862; Camp Pillow. Mo., kxie. 2<), 1862; Bloomfield.
Mo., Sept. 13, 1862; Van Buren, Mo.. Dec. 21. 1S62; Alton, Mo., Jan. 17.
1863; Eleven Point River. Mo.. March 26. 1863: Jackson, Mo.. April 22,
1863: White River. Mo.. April 23, 1863; Bloomfield. Mo., April 24, 1863;
Union City and Chalk Bluff, Mo., April 25, 1863; Busby Creek, Mo., May
31,1863; near Helena, Ark., Aug. 8. 1863: Grand Pjairie. Aug. 16, 1863;
Deadman's Lake. Aug. 17. 1863; Brownsvil^^ Ark., Aug. 24 and 25. 1863;
Bayou Metre No. 1, Ark.. Aug. 27 and 28.1863; Austin. Ark., Aug. 31.1863;
Bayou Metre, Ark., Sept. 4. 1863; Little Rock, Sept. 10. 1863; Benton,
Ark., Sept. 11, 1863: Batesville, Oct. 22. 1863: Pine Bluff. Nov. 28, 1863;
Arkadelphia, April 2, 1864; Ocolona. April 3, 1864; Little Mo. River, April 4,
1864; Prairie du Ann, April 10, 11 and 12, 1864: Camden, April 15. 1864; Jen-
kins' Ferry, April 30, 1864; Cross Roads. Sept. 11. 1864; Mount Elba,
Oct.. 1864; Douglass' Landing, Feb. 22, 1865; Monticello, March 28, 1865.
Bean Station, Knoxville and Atlanta.
D, 1st Artillery. Fort Donelson, Shilob. Raymond. Champion Hills.
Siege of Vicksburg, Atlanta, Lovejoy's Station, Jonesboro,
H. 1st artillery.
L 1st artillery.
H. 2d artillery.
L, 2d artillery.
Mercantile battery.
Henshaw's battery.
Artillery Brigade, 14 A, C.
in scroll.
Almost entrely worn out.
Island 10. Siege of Corinth.
Hill, Siege of Knoxville.
are entirely worn out.
Yellow silk banner, crossed cannons, "U. S.
Siege of Nashville, Mission Ridge. Tunnell
The blue field and white stripes of this flag
REBEL FLAGS AND TROPHIES.
Description.
Flannel Flag.— Stars and bars, 12 stars, "Jeff Davis" in black velvet on white bar.
Captured by 37th Illinois volunteers, at Pea Ridge.
Garrison Flag.— Stars and bars. 15 stars, red. white and red cambric.
Garrison Flag. — Stars ana bars, 11 stars, red, white and red bunting. Taken by
United States forces under command of Brig. Gen. Palmer, on the 7th of October,
1862, at Lavergne, Tenn., and by him presented to State of Illinois.
White Silk Banner.- Eagle, stars and flowers, worked in silk. Inscribed "Jefferson
Troop." ■■30th December, 1814." Taken by a company of cavalry under Brig. Gen.
Osterhaus, from a company of Louisiana cavalry, in the battle of Black River
Bridge. June. 1863.
Blue Silk Flag.— 15 stars. Cotton Plant worked in silk, with the motto. "Regnant
Populi."
Red Cotton Flag.— Southern cross in blue. 13 stars. Inscribed "Barlow's Battery,"
■■32 shots in gunboat Gen. Bragg. June 15, 1864." This flag was captured, together
with two pieces of artillery, at Brookhaven. Miss., by the 2d cavalry brigade. Col.
J. G. Fonda, commanding, August 18. 1864.
Red Banner.— Bunting, southern cross in blue. 12 stars. Captured by Corp. N. S.
Lockwood, from 2d Tennessee rebel cavalry, in the fight with Gen. Forrest. It is
pierced with bullets, and stained with the life blood of its former bearer, who only
surrendered it in his death.
Regimental Flag.— Red. white and red bars. Inscribed with the coat of arms of Ten-
nessee, and 18th Tennessee regiment." This flag was presented to the 18th Ten-
nessee by the ladies of Murfreesboro, and captured at the battle of Fort Donelson,
by Co. E,66th Illinois volunteers.
170 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule C — Concluded.
Des.
Description.
Red Bunting Banner.— Southern cross in blue, 13 stars. This flag was captured in the
last charge of July 22. 1864. before Atlanta. Ga.. made by the 66th and 64th Illinois
volunteers, sharpshooters. The flag belonged to the Texan Rangers, and was
only surrendered by its bearer in his death, to Capt. George W. Keid and Sergeant
(now 1st Lieut.) Henry Miller, Co. D, 64th Illinois.
Red Banner.— Bunting, Southern cross in blue, 13 stars. Battle flag of the 46th rebel
infantry. Captured by Corp. Joseph Claucus, company E, 2d Illinois cavalry, at
Blakely. Ala., April 1. 1865.
A Brass Cannon.— Captured at Macon, Ga.. by 1st brigade, 2d division cavalry, corps
M. D. M. It is in an unfinished state, and is called the '"Stockton Gun." It is one
of four guns intended for presentation to Gen. Forrest. C. S. A. These guns were
found buried in the burial ground of the small-pox hospital, with head and foot
boards, as of a deceased soldier. Presented to the State by the 98th Illinois
mounted infantry.
A Tin Trumpet.— Taken from the Chief Bugler of Col. Slomm's regiment rebel cav-
alry, by the 16th Illinois cavalry, at Jonesville, Va.. November 29, 1863, in a fight in
which the rebel loss was 21 officers and men killed. 21 prisoners. 85 stand of arms,
and 15 horses and equipments.
Sabre with a Wooden Scabbard.— Captured by the 98th Illinois mounted infantry, at
Macon. Ga.. with other arms, in the old Baptist church.
Unfinished Rifle from Macon Arsenal.— Captured by 98th Illinois mounted infantry.
Ballard's Breech-Loading Carbine.— Captured by 98th Illinois mounted infantry, from
office of Col. J. W. Mallet, Superintendent of C S. Laboratory, at Macon.
Hall's Breech-Loading Rife.— Captured by 98th Illinois mounted infantry, from
Macon arsenal.
Brass-Mounted Musket.— Captured from 5th Alabama cavalry, at Madison Station.
Alabama, May 17, 1864. Presented to the State by Surgeon S. C. Plummer, 13th
Illinois infantry.
Sergeant's Sword.— 18 inches long and 2^2 inches wide. Captured at Island No. 10,
May 5, 1862, by Maj. F. A. Starring, 2d Illinois artillery.
Enfield Musket.- Captured by 98th Illinois mounted infantry, at Macon, Ga.
Two Fragments of Shell.— Sent from Vicksburg by Col. John Logan. 32d Illinois.
C. S. A. Breech-Loading Carbine.
Goyn & Campbell's Carbine.
Squirrel Rifle, from Pea Ridge.— Barrel nearly four feet in length.
Unfinished Rifle.— Captured by 98th Illinois mounted infantry, at Macon, Ga.
Green's Breech-Loading Carbine.
Burnside Carbine.
Breech-Loading Carbine.— Captured by the 98th Illinois mounted infantry, at Macon,
Georgia.
Brunswick Carbine, manufactured by Barnett, London.— Captured by 98th Illinois
mounted infantry, at Macon, Ga.
Corn Knife, with iron guard for the hilt.— Captured by Lieut. H. C. Walker, from
Texan Rangers, at Jackson. Mo., March 28, 1863.
Board —Taken from the stocks at Andersonville prison, Ga., May 9, 1865, by 98th
Illinois mounted infantry. This is a part of that portion of the stocks used to-
confine the limbs of refractory Union officers.
172
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule D —
1st and 2d Class
Enrollment.
Quotas.
„ c
41, 144
4,652
9.767
11,670
9,919
26.415
5,143
11,718
11,313
14.581
10.475
14, 948
9,309
10, 729
14,174
143,947
11,529
8,309
19.079
10.814
7, "
14,696
16,888
5,379
7,
11,146
1,979
9,367
33,28r
7.621
16,067
10,372
9,849
29,041
3,704
9.499
20.658
12,285
9,560
8,350
12,931
11,942
27,147
9.306
30,024
15,393
13,073
28,512
18,248
48,272
8,976
17,643
11,632
14,247
13,655
24,504
30,689
12,730
13,437
10,
6,101
20,061
22,085
7,049
2,221
1,465
1,600
1,311
4,533
952
2.
1.
2,776
2,155
1,
2.
2,773
33,471
1.561
903
3,150
1,604
1.491
1.300
2,671
747
1.
1,956
491
1,214
4, '
1.
2.271
1,794
1,226
4,440
472
1,746
3,933
2,204
1,586
975
1.812
1,901
3,233
1,219
4,530
2,353
1
4.576
2,391
8,333
1,193
3,235
2,307
2,377
2.504
4,219
6,951
2,051
2,165
1.529
965
3,221
3,117
8,475
2,912
1,803
1,646
1,558
5,233
1,175
2,172
2.073
3,061
2.512
2,029
1,444
2,372
3.203
38,262
1,624
1,947
1,
2,
3,605
728
1,
2,
607
1,
4,967
1.191
2,726
1,984
1,323
5,280
56)
1,998
4,624
2,458
1,797
998
1,815
2,324
3,709
1.314
4,962
2.575
2,021
5,212
2,592
9,992
1,443
3.493
2,922
2,870
3,245
5
8,598
2. 454
2,866
1
1.236
3,458
3,194
6,457
2,795
1,059
1,266
1,500
4,696
593
2,010
1,604
2,997
1,532
1,529
1,525
1,483
3,407
34,366
1,449
1,507
1,846
1,911
3,343
734
1,
2,043
246
1,
4,782
1,
2,486
1,62;
1,364
4, •■"
1,
4,708
2.306
1.854
947
1,657
1,819
1,895
1,362
5,002
1,914
1,
5,096
1,
6.420
1,325
3,138
1,
2,626
3,331
3,637
4,449
2, '
2.557
1,822
1,569
.3.758
2.647
1,154
130
274
327
278
741
144
329
317
409
294
419
261
4,036
323
233
535
335
761
261
842
432
367
799
512
1.353
252
495
326
789
1,587
8H
500
187
330
224
360
190
295
507
1,021
99
214
225
475
217
363
280
625
201
485
287
425
17H
307
206
463
272
624
761
7,536
221
352
159
203
366
70£
207
361
136
336
282
293
324
601
103
168
150
293
214
440
38
111
18(1
273
63H
939
146
240
30H
511
m
404
18H
276
557
1,00C
71
106
182
393
396
886
236
496
18H
357
16(1
22C
21f"
40!:
22!;
428
.521
728
17^
275
576
1,020
295
530
251
441
547
1,030
35(:
538
926
1,876
172
269
33f-
728
22a
520
27H
535
262
564
47(:
950
58>
1.565
244
462
?5h
487
2i(:
344
117
217
385
725
m
702
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
173
Quotas and Credits.
Prior to December 31,
1864.
December 31
1865.
H
^
o
t^
>
z
^
a
H
o
H
f
»
CD
1
e
1^
■ as
4.853
4,418
435
1,081
646
5,499
755
5,173
326
1.178
1,325
147
201
348
1,526
33
1,35S
168
1,072
1,052
20
109
89
1.161
96
1.14«
13
1.168
1,080
8s
236
148
1.316
257
1,337
21
1,006
1,081
75
132
207
1.213
134
1.215
2
3,086
2,746
34C
852
512
3,598
880
3,626
28
640
46C
18C
111
69
571
68
5-i8
43
1,368
1.17S
190
378
188
1,556
320
1,498
58
1,221
1,10S
112
260
148
1,369
203
1.312
57
1,792
2,021
235
195
430
2.222
249
2.276
54
1,372
1,192
180
257
77
1,449
177
1,369
80
1,448
1,338
110
228
lis
1,566
222
1,560
6
971
1,397
426
65
491
1,462
85
1.482
20
1,340
1,147
193
241
48
1,388
185
1.332
56
1,793
2,679
886
49
935
2.728
62
2.741
13
20.305
18,867
1,438
5.202
3.764
24,069
3,569
22,436
1.633
1,149
1.111
38
202
164
1.313
212
1.323
10
749
880
131
3S
169
918
40
920
2
2,12C
2,069
51
323
272
2,392
322
2,391
1
1,175
1.462
287
41
32S
1.503
60
1,522
19
952
i,ooa
56
169
225
1,177
167
1,175
2
1,329
1,270
54
256
202
1,531
249
1.524
7
1,962
1,954
8
418
410
2,372
35=
2.312
60
536
533
3
86
83
619
625
6
937
1.121
184
70
254
1,191
81
1,202
11
1.282
1.41S
137
24S
385
1,667
210
1,629
38
3O0
222
78
50
28
272
49
271
1
92S
1,205;
279
51
330
1,259
33
1,241
18
3,285
3,201
84
649
565
3,850
538
3,739
111
786
1,35S
572
572
1.35S
4
1,362
4
1,69-1
1,67S
16
321
305
1,999
262
1,940
59
1.204
1.151
53
213
160
1,364
192
1,343
21
947
1,216
269
77
346
1,293
10
1.226
67
3,195
2, 90S
287
598
311
3.506
364
3.272
234
36£
561
192
192
561
8
569
8
1,155
1.166
13
247
260
1,413
164
1,330
83
2,58i
2,575
10
574
564
3,147
504
3,077
70
1,46C
1,502
42
228
270
1,730
267
1,769
39
1,085
1,371
283
80
363
1,451
51
1,422
29
77(
84£
73
87
160
930
105
94S
18
1.301
1.15E
14S
275
127
1. 434
171
1.330
104
1.355
l,22t
235
339
104
1,459
109
1,229
230
2,5K
2,205
384
556
172
2,761
30S
2.513
24S
91£
1,42<
504
501
1.423
3
1,426
3
3,212
3.58t
376
284
660
3.872
285
3,873
1
1.659
1,591
62
212
180
1,839
167
1,764
75
1.374
1.331
37
21S
181
1.555
214
1,551
4
3,19(
3,33(
14t
512
652
3.842
507
3,837
5
1.805
1,64]
164
256
92
1,897
249
1.890
7
5,715
5,181
534
956
422
6.137
761
5,942
195
m
1,134
216
IOC
316
1.234
96
1,230
4
2A(y.
1,992
115
462
347
2.454
454
2.446
S
1.52^
l,47t
45
254
209
1,733
264
1.7*3
10
1,655
2.07^
41(
51
476
2,131
86
2,160
29
1.715
1.851
136
282
415;
2.133
33S
2. 189
56
2,902
2,641
261
5«
307
3,209
543
3.184
25
4.355
3,595
751
702
55
4,300
623
4.221
79
1,44(
1,822
376
124
5O0
1,946
132
1.954
8
1,57(
1.335
235
471
242
1,812
462
1.797
15
1.125
1,51^
38£
2t
409
1.534
17
1,531
3
69i:
865
161
102
269
967
15
880
87
2,212
2.29^
82
445
525
2.737
440
2,734
3
2,243
2,176
67
360
293
2,536
357
2,533
3
174
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule D —
1
§
IST AND 2d Class
Enrollment.
Quotas.
Counties.
li
1863.
1864.
1861.
1862.
: ^ -A
13
: f=2
• &■•-*§
00§
;SI
; P o
l.i
McLean
28.580
5.741
7,229
5.119
801
548
1.293
1.128
9,577
1.403
1,715
1.598
269
184
316
268
Mercer
15,037
2,075
2.325
2.376
422
288
467
363
Monroe
12,815
1,987
3,509
723
359
246
673
548
Montgomery
ia,881
2,617
2,976
1.625
389
266
589
465
Morgan
21.937
3,248
3,935
3,537
615
421
731
614
Moultrie
6,384
951
970
982
179
122
214
151
Ogle
22.863
3,709
3,815
3,676
641
438
835
595
Peoria
36,475
6.238
7,828
7,303
1,023
698
1.405
1.222
9.508
6,124
27, 182
1,518
1,033
3.492
1,554
1,136
3.961
1,622
1,146
4.005
267
172
762
182
118
521
342
233
786
243
Piatt ■■■■:;■:;:■■::::
177
Pike
618
6.546
3.904
1.192
986
1.249
1.543
1.360
1.460
184
109
126
75
268
222
194
puFaski::::::::::::::
241
5.57S
916
1,006
850
156
107
106
157
Randolph
16, 766
2.743
3.301
2.076
470
322
618
515
Richland
9.709
1,492
1,483
1.403
272
186
336
231
Rock Island
20,981
3,007
3.540
3.333
588
402
677
553
Saline
9,161
1,216
1.261
1.310
257
176
274
197
Sansramon
31,963
6,226
7,989
6,622
896
613
1,402
1.247
Schuyler
14,670
1.854
2,054
1,835
411
281
41!:
321
Scott
9,047
1.460
1,739
1,560
254
174
32£
271
Shelby]
14,590
2,910
3,673
2,415
409
280
655
573
Stark
9.003
1.284
1,602
1,481
252
173
289
250
St. Clair
37. 169
7.159
8,95&
4,539
1.042
713
1,612
1,398
Stephenson
25,112
4.285
3,358
704
482
90C
669
Tazewell
21,427
3,598
4,381
3.066
601
411
81C
684
Union
11.145
1,501
1,94S
2.103
312
214
33S
304
Vermilion
19, 77S
3,306
3.258
555
379
744
573
Wabash
7,233
937
91C
997
203
139
211
142
Warren
18,293
3,041
3,627
3.244
513
351
685
566
Washington
13. 725
2.341
2.682
1.709
385
263
52;
419
Wayne
12.222
1.448
1.517
1.497
343
234
326
237
White
12,274
1.611
1.616
1,647
344
235
363
252
Whiteside
18,729
3,224
3.328
3,338
525
359
726
519
Will
29,264
5,746
5.33S:
3,452
821
561
1.294
833
Williamson
12,087
1,408
1.62(]
1,717
33£
232
33'i
253
Winnebago
24,457
4.072
4,524
3.146
686
469
gn
706
Woodford
13, 281
2.419
2.842
1,569
372
255
545
444
Total..
1,704,327
287.941
333.518
278,287
47,785
32.685
64.833
52,057
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
175
Concluded.
Peior to December 31.
1864.
December 31
, 1865.
H
H
O
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>
!2;
1-3
Q
H
O
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n o
a ID
X
|E
3E
f
d5
an
i
c 2.
fl
a
o
P
f
|g:
a
CO
3.770
3,723
47
«
419
4,189
626
4.349
160
i:037
991
46
225
179
1,216
234
1.225
9
1.540
1,676
136
186
322
1,862
172
1,848
14
1.826
1,07C
756
110
646
1.180
157
1,227
47
1.709
1.471
23S
290
52
1,761
149
1,620
141
2.381
2.431
50
349
369
2,78C
301
2,732
48
665
625
2,445
40
64
148
544
108
480
773
2,989
148
508
773
2.953
2.509
36
4.348
4.143
2Q5
1,050
845
5,193
764
4,907
286
1,G34
1,446
412
36
448
1,482
22
1,468
14
700
1,051
351
351
1,051
4
1,055
4
2.687
2,853
166
368
534
3,221
279
3,132
89
772
1,252
480
480
1,252
1
1,253
1
647
637
10
196
186
833
6
643
190
626
544
82
66
163
207
81
141
707
2,066
163
240
707
2,099
1,925
33
1.025
1.523
49S
498
1,523
54
1,577
54
2,220
2,111
109
492
383
2,603
362
2,473
13C
904
1.273
369
12
381
1,285
7
1.280
5
4.15S
4,596
438
33C
768
4,926
414
5.01C
84
1.43C
1,479
49
176
225
1,655
91
1.57C
85
1.02!:
1,097
69
109
178
1,206
115
1.212
6
1,917
1,807
110
314
204
2,121
263
2.070
51
964
895
69
239
17U
1,134
189
1.084
50
4,7fi5
3,552
1,213
848
365
4,400
844
4,396
4
2,755
2,738
17
418
401
3,156
430
3.168
12
2.506
2.17S
327
544
217
2.723
521
2,700
23
1.168
1,836
668
668
1,836
10
1,846
10
2,251
2,194
57
395
338
2,589
402
2,596
7
695
683
12
112
IOC
795
24
707
88
2,115
2,071
44
406
362
2,477
384
2,455
22
1.594
1,571
23
215
192
1.786
173
1,744
42
1.140
1,586
446
25
471
1.611
27
1,613
2
1.194
1.981
781
7S7
1.981
3
1,984
3
2.129
2.0U
UC
52C
41C
2,539
516
2.535
4
3.508
3.255
254
483
229
3,738
441
3,696
42
1,161
1.572
411
6
417
1,578
3
1,575
3
2,77S
2.764
U
396
384
3,162
423
3,187
25
1,616
1,355
261
300
1,655
288
1.643
12
197,360
198.596
11.186
12,422
32,892
35,291
231,488
27,996
226.592
5,715
819
176
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule E. — Officers in the U. S. Service from Illinois.
General Officers.
Assistant Adjutants Gej^eral.
Judge Advocates.
Medical Department.
Additional Paymasters.
Assistant Quartermasters.
Commissaries of Subsistence.
Signal Corps.
Hospital Chaplains.
Aids-de-Camp.
Rank.
Name.
To date
from
Remarks.
Lt. Gen. U. S. A..
July 25.1866
Vacated March 4, 1869
lieutenant general u. s. a.
Maj. Gen. U. S. A.
Mar. 2.1864
Promoted General-in-Chief of
MAJOR generals.
Brig. General
Ulysses S. Grant
John Pope
John A. McClernand..
Stephen A. Hurlbut ..
Benjamin M. Prentiss
John M. Palmer
Richard J. Oglesby...
John A. Logan
John M. Schofield
Giles A. Smith
Feb.
Mar.
16. 1862
21, 1862
Sept. 17,1862
Nov. 29,1862
Nov. 24.1865
Promoted
Resigned Nov.' 30, 1864.'. .'.'.'.
Mustered out June 20, 1865.
Resigned Oct. 28, 1863
Res'igne'd 'May '26.' 1864." .' .'.' .' .'
Resigned Aug. 17, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 1, 1866. .
Mustered out Feb. 1.1866 ..
BREVET MAJOR GENERALS.
Brig. General
Brev. Brig. Gen
Brig. General .
Brev. Brig. Gen
Brig. General
T. E.G. Ransom
John Mc Arthur
John E. Smith
Benj. H. Grierson
John A. Rawlins
Eugene A. Carr
Michael K. Lawler
Joseph D. Webster...
William P. Carlin
Augustus L. Chetlain
Elias S. Dennis
Smith D. Atkins
Mason Brayman
John Cook
Benjamin Dornblaser
James D. Morgan
Thomas O. Osborn —
Julius White
Died at Rome, Ga., Oct. 29,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 24, 1865
Mustered out April 30, 1866
Mustered out' Jan. 15, 1866 ...'.'.'.
Mustered out Jan. 15.1866
Resigned Nov. 6, 1865
Mustered out Aug. 24, 1865
Mustered out Jan. 15, 1866
Mustered out Aug. 24, 1865
Mustered 'ou't'AugV24,'i865'.!! !!!
Mustered 'o'ut'A'ug.'24."i865! ! '.'.'.'.
Resigned Sept. 28,1865
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
177
Appointed from
Names.
To date
from
Remarks.
Regiment.
Rank.
56Inf
15 In£
Colonel
Brevet Coi!;;;
Colonel ...'.'.'..
Brevet Co'l!!!
Colonel
Brevet Coi '.;;.'
Colonel.!!!!!!
Brevet Col....
Colonel
liieut. Coi!!!!!
Colonel
Brevet Coi!!!!
Colonel
Green B. Raum
George C. Rogers
Sept. 19,1864
Mar. ^13,1865
July 11,1865
Mar. ^13,1865
June 20.1865
Mar. _13,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. 10,1865
Mar. 26,1865
Mar. ^13,1865
June 18,1865
Mar. ,13,1865
7 Inf
John I. Rinaker
J. S. Reynolds
James M. Ruggles
Edward S. Solomon
Warren Sliedd
64 Inf
3Cav
3oinf ;:"::
83 Inf
Arthur A. Smith
Franklin C. Smith
Robert F. Smith
Joseph Stockton
102 Inf ....
16 nf
72 nf .
88 nf
8 Inf
Francis T. Sherman
Josiah A. Sheetz
William A. Schmitt
Benjamin F. Sheetz
Samuel N. Shoup
Hiram F. Sickles
John C Smith
Promoted
27 Inf
92 Inf .
114 Inf ....
147 Inf ....
96 Inf
155 Inf ....
Gustavus A. Smith
William S. Steward
Robert W. Smith
Frederick A. Starring ...
George W. Smith
James M. True
JohnTilson
Charles Turner
Ezra Taylor
Victor Vifquain
65 Inf
16 Cav
72 Inf
88 Inf
62 Inf
10 Inf
108 [nf ....
97 Inf
84 Inf
Louis H. Waters
John M. Waite
Martin R. M. Wallace ...
Jules C. Webber
John S.Wilcox
James G. Wilson
Henry Yates, Jr
8 Cav
4 Cav
Colonel
Lieut. Ool
Colonel
Major
18 Inf .
52Irf
15 Cav
106 Inf
Colonel
ASSISTANT ADJUTANTS GENERAL.
Name.
Rank.
For.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Remarks.
Major J. A. Rawlins...
Capt. J. A. Rawlins ..
Lieut. Col.
Major
Maj. Gen. Grant
Maj. Gen. McClernand
Maj. Gen. D. Hunter ..
Nov. 1.1862
\pril 14,1862
June 30,1862
Oct. 30, 1862
April 21, 1863
April 23, 1863
May 8, 1863
Sept. 4.1863
Jan. 12,1864
July 2, 1864
July 25,1864
July 25.1864
Nov. 12,1864
Feb. 11,1865
Feb. 25,1865
Aug. 2,1865
June 28,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Sept. 25,1862
Oct. 3, 1861
Oct. 24,1861
Nov. 15,1861
Feb. 19,1861
Promoted ^
Walter A. Scates
Edward W. Smith
Lieut. Wm D. Green..
M.O.Jan. 4, 1866....
M. 0. July 20. 1866 ...
M. O. Feb. 19.1865....
Robert R. Townes
' ' ....
Resigned Feb. 28, '65.
Capt. Sheridan Wait . .
Resigned July 10, '63.
"
M. 0. June 7,1865....
John Hay
M. 0. April 8.1867
John Hough
M. 0. Nov. 25,1865 ..
Capt. J. W^ Barnes ....
M. O. Jan. 4,1866
• •
Killed April 6,1865...
Resigned 3lay 25. '65.
Amasa A. Dana .
• •
S. L. Woodward
• '
M. 0. Sept. 19,1865...
Appointed in U. S.A.
Clarence H. Dyer
• '
.M. O. Feb. 10,1866....
Don Piatt
Captain..
Dismissed Sept.23,'62
• • *
• •
Thomas J. Newsham
Resigned April 14, '62
Theodore Read
Promoted •
George D. Kellogg
3enry Dinmore
' '
Dismissed Nov.27,'63
•"rancis A. Dallam
3enry W. Bowers
•• !!!!
Brig. Gen. Richardson
Brig. Gen. Woodbury .
Mar. 24,1862
April 14,1862
Resigned Dec. 20, '62.
Disch. June 24, 1865..
Vol. 1—12
178
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
BRIGADIER GENERALS.
Appointed from
Names.
To date
from
Remarks.
Regiment.
Rank.
21Inf
Colonel
Ulysses S. Grant
Stephen A. Hurlbut ....
Benj. M. Prentiss . ...
John A. McClernand
Eleazer Paine
May n,1861
Sept. ^ ^3, 1861
Nov. 21.1861
Dec. 20,1861
Mar. 7, 1862
Mar. ^21,1862
April 15,1862
April 25.1862
June 9,1862
July ^17,1862
Sept. 5,1862
Sept. 19,1862
Sept. 24,1862
Nov. 1, 1862
Nov. 31862
Mar. 13,1863
June 3,1863
June _29, 1863
Aug. ^ _4, 1863
Aug. 11,1863
Sept. 7,186-i
Oct. 30, 1863
Dec. 18,1863
June 27,1864
July 3,1864
July 30,1864
Feb, 15,1865
Feb. 18,1865
May 1, 1865
July 20,1865
Sept. 25,1865
July 21,1865
Promoted
Colonel
' '
Colonel
Resigned April 5,1865
Wm A.Richardson
JohnM. Schofield
JohnM. Palmer
Eugene A. Carr
Richard J. Oglesby
John Cook
Colonel
iiin'f .
3Cav
8Inf
7Inf
Mustered out Jan. 15,1865 ...
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 24 1865
llinf
12Inf
VVra. H. L. -Wallace
Died of wounds, Apr. 10,1862
31 Inf .
!!
John A. Logan
Promoted
27Inf
17 Inf
37 Inf . ..
Napoleon B. Buford —
Leonard B. Ross
Julius White
Mustered out Aug. 25. 1865. . .
Resigned July 22, 1863
Resigned Nov. 19 1864 .
19 Inf
John B. Turchin
James D Morgan
(Charles E. Hovey
Gus cavus A. Smith
Mason Brayman
Alfred W. EUet
Resigned Oct 4 1864
10 Inf
33 Inf
35 Inf
Lieut, coi ■.'.;;;
Colonel
Captain ..'.'.'..
Colonel.;!".!!!
Major
Promoted
Not conf'm'd by U. S. Senate
Expired by const, lim. Mar.
4,1863.....
29 Inf
Mustered out Aug. 24,1865...
55 Inf
8Cav
John P. Farnsworth ....
Resigned March 4, 1863
18 Inf
34 Inf .
Michael K. Lawler
E N Kirk
Promoted
Died at Chicago July 29 '1863
45 xnf
48 Inf
1 Art
IshamN. Haynie
Joseph D. Webster
William W. Orme
T. E. G. Ransom
Expired by const, lim. Mar.
4,1863
94 Inf
11 Inf
Resigned April 26, 1864
30 Inf
83 Inf ...
A. 0. Harding
Resigned June 3, 1863
6Cav
Benj. H. Grierson
Promoted
SCav
E. J. Farnsworth
Giles A. Smith
Killed at Gettysburg July 3.
1863
45 Inf
Jasper A. Maltby
John A. Rawlins
Mustered out Jan. 15. 1866. . . .
Colonel '!!!!!!
Bvt. Br'gGen.
Major
Bvt. Br'gGen.
[captain
Bvt. Br'g Gen.
James H. -Wilson
Augustus L. Chetlain...
Friend S. Rutherford...
Martin D. Hardin
Luther P. Bradley
Promoted
12 Inf
Promoted by brevet .
97 Inf
Died at Alton. 111., June 20,'64
Mustered out Jan. 15.1865
54 Inf
56 Inf
Resigned June 30,1865
Resigned May 6, 1865
2 Art
39 Inf
B'd Trade
Battery...
SCav
88 Inf
Carlos J. Stolbrand
Thomas 0. Osburn
James H. Stokes
William Gamble
Francis T. Sherman
Mustered out Jan. 15.1866 ...
Resigned Sept. 28. 1865
Mustered out Aug. 24.1865...
Mustered out March 1. 1866 ..
Mustered out Jan. 15,1866 ...
BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS.
92 Inf
60 Inf
142 Inf ....
1 Art
17Cav
75 Inf
44 Inf
123 Inf ....
37 Inf
Smith D. Atkins...
W. B. Anderson —
Rollin "V. Ankney ..
Edward Bouton
John L. Beveridge.
John E. Bennett ...
W. W. Barrett
Jonathan Biggs —
Charles Black
Jan.
Mar.
12. 1865
13, 1865
Feb. 28.1865
Mar. 7,1865
April 6,1865
Mar. 13.1865
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule E, — Continued.
179
Appointed from
Name.
To date
from.
Remarks.
Regriment.
Rank.
95lnf
153 Inf ....
26 Inf
Colonel
Lieut. coV::::
Captain
Colonel
Brevet coi::::
Colonel
Lieut, cov::::
Colonel
Brevet Col . . .
Colonel
Leander Blandon
Mar. 26.1865
Sept. 28, 1865
Mar. ^13.1865
April 9,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Mar 16 1865
Ira J. Bloomfield
47 Inf
Edward Bonham..
Theodore F. Brown
18 Inf
76 Inf
Samuel T. Busey
«6Inf
129 Inf ....
8 Cav
Thomas E. Champion ....
Mustered out June 10, 1865.
David R. Clendening
James H. Coates
July 11.1865
Mar. ^13,1865
Oct. 28,1865
Mar. ^13,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Mar. 16,1865
Mar. ^13.1865
Mar. 26.1865
May 29.1866
Mar. 13,1865
July 12.1865
Mar. 16,1865
Mar. ^13.1865
June 28,1865
Mar. ^13.1865
Dec. 14,1864
Mar. 26,1895
June 18.1864
Nov. 30,1864
Mar. ^13,1865
Mar. 22,1865
Mar. ^13.1865
Mar. 26,1865
June 20,1865
Mar. 13,1865
•Ian. 31,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Mar 13 1865
11 Inf
3Cav
65 Inf
Robert H. Carnahan
Daniel Cameron-
46 Inf
Benjamin Dornblaser
Daniel Dustiu
Promoted
105 Inf
:::::::::::::::::::::::::■■■':
91 Inf
Harry M. Day
Hamilton B. Dox
12 Inf
45 Inf
John 0. Duer
105 Int
Everell F Dutton .
H. N. Eldridffe
33 Inf
Isaac H. Elliott ...
43 Inf
Adolphus Engleman
13 Cav ....
George A Forsyth
John G. Fonda
118 Inf
Colonel
Brevet CoV :::
Colonel
Brevet CoV :::
Colonel
Brevet Coi::::
Colonel ...::::
Brevet CoV:::
Colonel
Lieut, cov::::
Colonel
Otto Funke
C. H. Frederick
8 Cav
William Gamble
77 Inf
David P. Grier
95 Inf ...
Thomas W. Humphrey ...
Thomas J. Henderson
Cyrus Hall
112 luf
14 Inf
113 Inf ....
58 Inf
89 Inf
Charles T. Hotchkiss
Charles Houghtalingr
JohnH. Howe
124 Inf ....
12 Inf
James R. Hugunin
Loren Kent
29 Inf
98 Inf
Edward Kitchell
149 Inf
vVilliam C Kueffner
Thomas J. Kinney
William M. Kilgour
119 Inf
75 Inf
58 Inf
William F. Lvnch .
33 Inf
Charles E. Lippincott ....
R G Laughlin
94 Inf
July 28,1864
Feb. 28.1865
Mar. ^13,1865
May 15.1865
Mar. 13,1865
Aug. 22,1865
Sept. 28, 1865
Mar. ^13,1865
Oct. 5, 1864
Mar. 10,1865
Dec. 16,1864
Mar. 10,1865
Mar. 13.1865
23 Inf
James A. Mulligan
111 Inf ....
39 Inf
5 Cav....
John McConnell
64 Inf
115 Inf ....
31 Inf
Edwin S. McCook
54 Inf
Greenville M. Mitchell ...
Thomas S. Mather
David W. McGee
2 Art ..
47 Inf
94 nf
9 Inf
Brevet Coi::::
Colonel
Brevet Coi::::
Colonel
Brevet Col....
Augustus Mersey
15 Inf
4 Cav
E D Osband
39 Inf:.:: :
59 Inf
Thomas O. Osborn
P Sidnev Post
Promoted
41 Inf ....
9Inf
31 Inf
Robert N. Pearson
F. W. Partridge
13 Inf
37 Inf
Eugene B. Payne
1«0
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Schedule E. — Continued.
Name.
Rank.
For.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Remarks.
Jenjamin F. Smith....
Capt
ain ..
Brig. Gen. Cook
Brig. Gen. Oglesby....
Brig. Gen. Logan
Brig. Gen. McArthur..
Bri.g Gen. Boyle
Brig. Gen. Veatch
Brig. Gen. J. White ...
Brig. Gen. Turchin
April ^21. 1862
May _ L1862
May 16.1862
June 9.1862
July 17.1862
Oct. 1.1862
Oct. 10,1862
Nov. 5, 1862
Dec. 23,1862
Feb. 27,1863
Mar. ^11,1863
Mar. 30,1863
May 1,1863
May 6,1863
Resigned Sept. 5, '62.
Lieut. R.R.Townes...
Lieut. J. B. Dickson...
Promoted
M. O.June 24, 1855...
Resigned Aug. 20, '62-
Resigned July 31, "65.
Resigned Feb. 10. '65.
Resigned Feb. 3. '64..
M 0. Nov. 22 '65
Sergt. Maj. F. W. Fox.
Henry Curtis, Jr
William B. Curtis
Beni. F. Smith
Milton S. Kimball
Resigned Sept 1 '63.
M. O. Sept. 19,1865...
Lieut. P. Payne
Resigned Jan 11 '65
Lieut. R. P. McKnight.
Resigned Feb. 25, '64.
M. 0. Nov. 25,1865 ...
Thomas C. Meatyard ..
M. 0. Oct. 13 1865
Died April 8, 1864 ....
Lieut. Bluford Wilson.
Resigned July 19, '65.
Lieut. John Hough ...
May 15,1863
May 25,1863
Promoted .
Resie-ned Sent. .3. '64.
June 1,1863 M. O. Spnt. ifliSfi.s
Pro. Maj. and A.A.G.
Rowland Cox.
"I
Sept. 19,1863
Oct. 3, 1863
Oct. 9, 1863
Nov. 12,1863
Nov. 25.1863
Feb. 20,1864
April ^20, 1864
May _18,1864
June 7, 1864
Sept, 30,1864
Oct. 20,1864
Nov. ^12.1864
Feb. 9, 1865
Feb. 11,1865
Pvt. G. K. Leet
Promoted
Lieut. J. W. Miller ....
M. 0. April 1,1865 .
Lieut. J. W. Barnes
A. C. McClurg
M. 0. Sept 19 1865.
Capt. E. T. Wells
M. O.June 7,1865....
Lieut. Martin Norton..
M. 0. July 1,1866 ....
Capt. R. Adams, Jr
M. O.Jan. 4,1866
Lieut. W. R. Thomas .
Resigned May 12 '65.
Serg't H. N. Wheeler..
M. 0. Sept. 19,1865...
George Monroe
Resigned June 26, '65
Prank Adams
Lieut. E B. Harlan....
M. 0. Sept. 1,1866....
Lieut. Wm. E. Kuhn .
Resigned June 21, '65-
Pvt. Henry D. Beam ..
M. 0. Sept. 19,1865...
JUDGE ADVOCATES.
Name.
Rank.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Remarks.
Theodore S. Bowers
Wells H. Blodgett . ..
Major
Feb. 19.1863
Mar. 10.1863
Promoted
Appointment expired July 14 1863
....
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT-SURGEONS.
•Joseph W. Freed ..
.J. V. Z. Blaney
Thomas Sim
J, H. Ranch
S. R. Haven
Wm. Varian
Orlando M. Bryan .
Tarrant A. Perkins
George W. Stipp...
W. M. Chambers...
Robert Koskoton ..
Major.
Aug. 3, 1861
Sept. 4,1861
Sept. 21.1
Oct-
Oct.
Resigned Oct. 2,1861
Mustered out Oct. 7, 1865
Mustered out Mar. 3,1866
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Resigned Mur. 9.1863
Mustered out Aug. 5.1865
Mustered out Oct. 7.1865
Resigned Mar. 24. 1862
Promoted Lieut Col. and Med. Insp..
Mar. 12.1863: mustered out Oct. 31.1865.
Resigned May 12, 1865
Resigned J uly 25. 1862
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
181
Rank.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Robert Niccolls
James H. Paris
Gay lord D. Beebe
Horace Wardner
Brockholst M. McNickar..
Samuel M. Hamilton
George T. Allen
Masse K. Taylor
Henry J. Churchman
Barton Darrach
James C. Whitehill
Conrad C. Dumreicher
John L. Teed
Henry Eversman
Elijah A. Clark
John C. Norton
Henry W. Davis
Benj. Durham
Daniel Stahl
Joseph B. Cutts
Joseph H. Ledlie
Major .
Oct.
Oct.
Dec.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
May
June
Mar.
June
Aug. 30,1864
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Mustered out Aug. 5.1865
Resigned June 30, 1862
Resigned Mar. 9, 1863
Mustered out Oct. 7, 1865
Resigned May 14, 1862
Resigned Sept. 19, 1863
Promoted Lieut. Col. and Med. Insp.
June 14,1862: mustered out Oct. 31.1865.
Mustered out Oct. 12,1865
Mustered out July 15. 1865
Died July 19,1863
Mustered out Sept. 10, 1865
July27,1865
Oct. 7.1865
Julyl2,1865
Dismissed April 28, 1865
Mustered out Dec. 13,1865
July27,1865
Feb. 21,1866
Oct. 13, 1865
Oct.12,1865
Oct.7.1865
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
Conrad C. Dumreicher
John L. Teed
John C. Norton
Henry Eversman
Benj. Durham
Joseph H. Ledlie
Milton B. Cochran
Elijah A. Clark
Henry W. Davis
Joseph B. Cutts
Erastus W. Mills
Jonn Fetzer
DanielStahl
R. M. Lackey
JohnH. Frezell
Promoted Surgeon
Mustered out July 8. 1865 '.'.
Resigned Dec. 7,1864
Promoted Surgeon
Mustered out Nov. 26,1865.
Aug. 5.1865..
ADDITIONAL PAYMASTERS.
William S. Wallace
Joseph H. Eaton
JohnH Kinzie
Robert Smith
Nathaniel G. Wilcox
Robert L. Wilson
Richard O. Warriner
Thamas McKibben
Charles S. Hempstead
George Phelps
Henry C. Whiting
Ni'-holas Vedder
William Larned
Henry V. Sullivan
Daniel McCook ,
Wm. S. Pope
Jesse W. Fell ,
George W. Burns ,
Augustus H. Boyden
Edwin Beecher
Josiah Gale
Miles S. Hensy
James C. Holbrook
Charles Newcomer
Richard H. Whiting
May
June
Aug.
Sept.
June
Nov.
Nov.
,1861
.1861 Appointed Major and P. M., U. S. A..
Died June 22, 1865
Resigned April 9, 1865
,1861 " Feb. 21,1863
Mustered out Nov. 15. 1865
Dec. 17.1862
Resigned July 31. 1862
Sept. 17,1863
Mustered out Dec. 1. 1865
,1861; Resigned March 13.1865
,1861'Appointed Major and P. M.. U. S. A .
Died July 24, 1864
IResigned Feb. 8,1865
. 1862 Died July 21. 1863. of wounds 1 .
. 1862 Mustered out Feb. 15. 1866
Resigned Jan. 26. 1863
Marchl8,1864
.1862 " May26,1865
,1862 Mustered out March 1,1864
Appointment revoked April 28.1863 ..
Resigned May 19,1865
Mustered out Nov. 15,1865
Oct. 19.1865
April 15.1866
182
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
Name.
Rank.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Remarks.
William E. Norris
Nov. 29,1862
Feb. ^19,1863
Mar. 11,1863
May 27.1863
Oct. 3, 1863
Nov. 18.1863
Feb. 23,1864
Mar. ^18.1864
April 7,1864
April _20. 1864
June 30,1864
Sept. 14.1864
Jan. 23.1865
Mustered out Dec. 1. 1865
N. M. Knapp
Mustered out Jan. 15 1866
William H. iMcAllister ....
Nov. 15.1865
" Dec. 1.1865
J. H. Mayborn
Resigned Aug. 5. 1863
David T. Dixon
Resigned March 29. 1865
Mustered out Jan. 15. 1866
George A. Hamilton
James H. Lea . ...
Resigned May 11. 1864
Died Oct. 28.1864; wounds
Mustered out Dec. 1. 1865
Resigned Jan. 14. 1865
Mustered out Oct. 12, 1865
July 31,1865. .
Charles S. Moore ,
Major......
George M. McConnell
Charles 0. Browne
Resigned April 25 1865
Mustered out Nov. 15. 1865
Dec. 1.1865
July 31. 1865
Philip Filer
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTERS.
Reuben B. Hatch
Captftin..
Aug. _ ^3. 1861
Aug. 8, 1861
Sept. ^10. 1861
Sept. 21,1861
Sept. 28,1861
Oct. ^31,1861
Nov. 23,1861
Feb. 3. 1862
Feb. ^19.1862
Mar. 14.1862
Apr. 1, 1862
Apr. U,1862
May ^12,1862
June _ 9, 1862
June 30. 1862
Sept. 29, 1862
Oct. 3, 1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Nov. 26,1862
Nov. 28.1862
Feb. _19,1863
Mar. 4, 1863
Mar. 10.1863
Mar. 13,1863
J. W. Shaffer
;
'
James Dunlap
J. R. Hollowbush
George A. Flag
Simon B. Brown . . ..
William H. Bailhache
William A. Hawley
George R. Dyer
William Painter
S. Lock wood Brown
Algernon S. Baxter
Austin C. Woolfolk
Greeuberry L. Fort
J. H. McKay
George Ely
George Q. White
Lieut. Henry Howland....
Lieut. Wm. G. Pinckard...
A. J. Allen
Wm. Goldie
Byron 0. Carr
Let-in W. Shepherd
William B. Armstrong
William Busbyshell
John B. Coltod
Theodore T. D wight
Benjamin J. T. Hana
Uri Manly
James P. Low
Arthur G. Burr
James Gait
John Field
Richard T. Gill
Holmes Hodge
Mustered out July 28. 1865
Resigned Aug. 26.1S64
Jan. 11,1865
Jan. 11,1864
April26.1864
Mustered out May 19, 1866
March 20, 1865
Resigned June 5,1865
Died Dec. 24, 1863
Resigned March 19, 1864
Mustered out April 1. 1867
Resigned April 27,1862
Mustered out Oct. 7, 1»65
March 31.1866
Mustered out March '26,'i866! .' .' '.'.'.'. '. '. '.
Resigned June 30, 1864 :
Dec. 31.1863
Mustered out June 4. 1866
Resigned March 1,1864
Marchll.1865
Mustered out Jan. 19. 1867
Cashiered Nov. 16, 1863
Killed in Virginia P'eb. 14,1864
Re.signed June 3, 1864
Mustered out Nov. 20. 1865
July 20.1865
Oct. 7.1865
July 28. 1865.
Aug. 16, 1S67
Resigned Aug. 10. 18ti3
Nov. 17. 1863
Mustered out Nov. 8. 1865
Jan. 8, 1866
Died Nov. 11.1864
Mustered out July 17, 1867
Expired by const, lira. March 4,1863.
Mustered out June 6. 1865
Jan.8.1866
Oct. 18. 1864
Oct.31.1865
Aug. 4, 1865
Resigned Aug. 1, 1863
Mustered out Oct. 7,1865
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
183
Name.
Rank.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Remarks.
George V. Rutherford
Francis Fuller . .
lApr. 2,1863
lApr. 21,1863
May 12.1863
May 27,1863
June 22.1863
July 8.1863
IJuly 28.1863
July 31.1863
Oct. 13,1863
Oct, 27,1863
Nov. 17.1863
Dec. ^^5.1863
Feb. ,29.1864
Mar. ,18.1864
Apr. 7, 1864
Apr. 21.1864
May ,18.1864
June 25, 1864
June 30,1864
July ,2.1864
Dec. 20,1864
.Jan. 24.1865
Feb. 6, 1865
Feb. 9. 1865
Feb. il,1865
Mar. 5. 1^65
Mustered out Nov. 10.1866
Resigned July 26, 1864
Dec. 13.1864
Henry T Noble
Oct. 5, 1866
Sept. 20, 1865
Resigned May 6. 1864
Mustered out March 13. 1865
July 1.1866
Walter C. Hurlbut
John E Remington
W L Gross
J C VanDuzer
June 5 1866 . . ..
L.F.Sheldon
Resigned Nov. 3, 1864
Appointed A. Q. xM. U. S. A
Resigned June 5, 1865
Appointed Captain A. Q. M.. U. S. A...
Negatived by Senate and since app'ted..
Mustered out Sept. 20, 1865
James T Hoyt
Austin C. Woolfolk
Charles H. Deane
C F Emery
March 31, 1866
Dec. 8, 1866
Oct. 7. 1865
Resigned March 19 1865.
James C Mane
George F. W. Willey
Ira C Barbour
" April 20 1866
Elisha L Wadsworth
Sept 20 1865
Chase H. Dickinson
Walter S Robinson
June 27, 1866
Dismissed July 30 1864
Henry C. Laurence
Edwin J. Farnham
Lieut Geo W Marshall
Promoted June 8 1866
May 19,1865
July 17, 1867
Sept. 20.1865
Nov.3,1865
Nov. 27, 1865
Nov.8,1865
April 7. 1866
James L. VanPatten
Lt. Laurence J. J. Nisson.
William H. Wendell
James 0 . Churchill
Sept. 15,1864
Mustered out Oct. 30. 1865
Promoted April 20 1866
Charles H Deane
Samuel Avis ,
Oct. 7.1865
Aug. 1.1867
July 30 1866
Samuel D Childs
Wm. H. Barlow
Nov.3,1866
Promoted May 9 1868
David McKinney
MiistPrfid out Oct 7. 1865
Edward P.Taylor
Mar. 8. 1865! Promoted Dec. 8. 1865
Lieut. Gilbert C. Morton..
Apr. 7, 1865
Canceled Sept. 30. 1865
COMMISSARIES OF SUBSISTENCE.
Wm. Butterfield
John C. Cox
Ninian W. Edwards
George S. Roper
George W. Campbell
Johij Spicer
Spencer C. Benham
Richard E . Davies
Joan A. King
Joseph B. Gilpin
Daniel P. Allen
Friend S. Rutherford...
Marcus P. Breckeuridge
Charles A- Morton
Frederick G. Hentig
Asa D. Baker
Frank J. Crawford
Charles B. Wells
Othello J. Flagg
John Fouke
John E. Howard
R. C Rutherford
Captain.
Aug. 5.1861
Aug.
8. 1861
Sept.
9, 1861
Sept.
10,1861
Oct.
31,1861
Nov.
23. 1861
Keb.
3, 1862
Apr.
14. 1862
Apr.
21. 1862
•June
30, 1862
Sept.
2, 1862
Sept.
10, 1862
Nov.
7, 1862
Nov.
18. 1862
Nov.
10. 1862
Nov.
Resigned Dec. 3, 1S64
June27,1864
June 22. 1865
Mustered out J an. 27. 1866
Sept. 10,1866
Dismissed Aug. 16, 1862
Mustered out Oct. 9.1865
Oct. 26.1865
July7,1865
March 13, 1866
Oct. 9.1865
Resigned Sept. 2, 1862
Mustered out Jan. 10, 1866
Resigned June 14, 1865
Mustered out Aug. 22, 1865
Resigned March 12, 1864
Mustered out June 21, 1865
Resigned July 14, 1865
Mustered out Jan. 1. 1867
Revoked July 9,1864
.Mustered out Aug. 22. 1865
Appointed A. Q. M. Vol., Dec. 20.1864.
184
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule E — Continued.
Rank.
Date of
appoint-
ment.
Joseph F. Wilson
James O. P. Burnside
EmilMarthell
Thomas Challoner
Jasper Johnson
George P. Jacobs
Charles Fouke
Charles H. Maple
Edwin T. Bridges
George R. Weber
Edward L. Gooding
John R. Thompson
George J . Trumbull
Lieut. James W. Davis...
Lieut. Stephen Jeffers
Sylvester A . Ballou
Woodbury M. Taylor
Lockwood M. Todd
Philo P. Judson
Lieut. William A. McLean
Lieut. Robert Pattison
Oapt. Alex. M. Wilson
Logan H . Roots
Jonathan R Webber
Joseph L. Coburn
Lieut. Wm. C. B. Gillespie
A. Judson Pinkham
William H. Copp
Edwin Harlan
N. S. McKean
OrlaC. Richardson
Charles P. Lynn
Henry E . Rives
Evans Blake
Robert T. Lincoln..
Captain .
Nov. 26,1862
Nov. 29,1862
Feb. 19.1863
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
June
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
May
May 28.1864
July
July
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Resigned Jan. 24,1865
Nov. 20, 1863
Mustered out July 31,1865. .
July 19.1865...
;; July M, 1865...
Dec. 19,1865.'.'!
Aug. 18,1865.
July 31,1866..,
Resigned June 10, 1865
June 15,1865
Mustered out July 27, 1866. .
Aug. 21,1866..
Oct. 9,1865...
Jan. 10.1866..
April 20.1866.,
Feb. 21,1866..
July 15,1865..
Resigned May 7, 1865
Mustered out July 14,1865..
Oct. 9,1865...
July 8,1865...
May 31,1866..
July 14,1865..
Nov. 22. 1865..
July 14,1865..
July 13,1866..
Canceled Sept. 23,1865
Mustered out Oct 9,1865...
Aug. 18,1865.
July 20, 1865..
Aug, 14,1865.
Oct. 11.1865..
Aug. 14.1866.
Resigned May 12, 1865
SIGNAL CORPS.
Gustavus A . Dana
Captain...
1st Lieut..
Mar. ^3.1863
Resigned Sept. 21.1864
May 29. 1865
George W. Bailey
June 21. 1865
Wra Wa''e
Mustered out Sept 1 1865-
Clifford Stickney
Appointed Major and A. A. General. Aug.
7. 1865. Mustered out Oct. 5. 1866
HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS.
Horatio Foole
Captain...
June, 4.1862
June 5. 1862
June 13,1862
June 23,1862
July 14,1862
July 16.1862
July 18,18rt2
Aug. 8, 1862
Aug. _ 9, 1862
Jan. ,10,1863
Feb. 2, 1863
Nov. 2. 1863
Mar. ,18.1864
Nov. 29,1864
Jan. 17,1865
Feb. 10,1865
Feb. 27,1865
Mustered out July 12 1865
Ezekiel Folsom
Aug 21 1865
James B. Merwin
Mustered out Aug. 21,1865
Edmund B Tuttle
Nov 20 1865
March 13. 1866
Sterling Y. McMasters
Resigned March 25. 1863
Francis A. McNeill
Mustered out Aug 4 1865 .
Wm. ¥■. Nelson
July 11, 1865
Appointment expired March 4, 1863.
appointed Apr. 22. 1863. M.O. Aug. 4
Simeon P. Ives
Re-
,1865
Samuel T. Carpenter.
Z. K. Hawley
Died Dec. 26.1864
Mustered out Sept. 23 1865
John Vahey
Resigned June 30. 1864
Dismissed June 2. 1865
Mustered out Aug 17,1865.
Alex. D. Lackey
James Fitzgibbon
Aug.4,1865
Joseph H. Leonard
July 11,1865
Patrick J. R. Murphy
" Aug 21 1865 .. ..
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPOET.
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187
Schedule F — One Hundred Day Organizations.
Showing the Number of One Hundred Day Organizations from Illi-
nois, with name of commanding officer, date and place of muster,
strength and date of departure for the field.
No. Reg't.
Commanding Officer.
Date of
muster.
Place of muster.
Departure
for field.
140
141
142
143
145
Battalion
Col. Thomas C. Pickett
" Tbaddeus Phillips
" Waters W. McChesney
" JohnS.Wolfe
" Frederick A. Johns
' ' John Wood
" John W. Goodwin
" Peter Davidson
" Lorenzo H, Whitney ...
" Stephen Bronson
' ' Rollin V. Ankney
" Dudley C. 8mith
" George W. Lackey
Capt. John Curtis
" Simon J. Stookey
June
May
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
.June
June
June
June
1, 1864
31.1864
6, 1864
1, 1864
5, 1864
21.1864
1, 1864
18. 1864
16. 1864
18, 1864
11, 1864
9. 1864
21, 1864
Camp Fry
Camp Butler.
('amp Pry
Mattoon
Centralia
Quincy
Peoria
Camp Butler.
Elgin
Camp Butler.
Mattoon
Camp Butler.
Total
June
June
852 June
842 June
849 June
835 June
878 June
87l|June
842, June
851 June
865 June
880 June
91 June
6. 1864
3.1864
10. 1864
5.1864
9.1864
26. 1864
8, 1864
22. 1864
27. 1864
21,1864
16. 1864
12, 1864
25. 1864
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, April 26, 1864.
General Orders No. 5.
I. In response to a call of the President of the United States, dated the instant,
twenty thousand volunteers from this State will be accepted for Government service for
one hundred days, provided they are offered within twenty days from this date. The exi-
gencies of the public service require the greatest activity in the organization of these
forces, and it is confidently expected that the unrivaled fame which our State enjoys will
not be lessened by the indifference or inactivity of our people in meeting this pressing call
of the Government.
II. It is earnestly recommended that officers of militia companies immediately open
recruiting offices, and. so far as possible, fill up, enlist and reorganize their companies upon
the basis prescribed by the War Department for volunteer companies, to-wit: One Cap-
tain, one First Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, one First Sergeant, four Sergeants, eight
Corporals, two Musicians, one Wagoner, and not less than sixty-four, nor more than eighty-
two privates.
III. These forces, when mustered into service, will be clothed, subsisted, armed and
paid by the United States Government. For their convenience, and to facilitate their
prompt organization, they will temporarily rendezvous at the following places, where Gov-
ernment barracks are already prepared for their reception: Camp Fry, Chicago; Camp
Butler, Springfield; Ottawa, Mattoon, Centralia, Dixon, Joliet, Quincy.
Mustering officers will be assigned to duty at these camps, who will muster, subsist, arm
and clothe recruits on their arrival, and as soon as a sufficient number of companies arrive,
they will select their company officers and be organized into regiments, and field, staff and
line officers commissioned by the Governor; and in making appointment of field and staff
officers, regard will be had to the aualification of the applicant, and the services rendered
in recruiting such regiment.
By order of his Excellency, Governor Yates.
ALLEN C. FULLER.
Adjutant General.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF ILLINOIS.
Adjutant General's Office,
Springfield, May 6, 1864.
General Orders No. 9.
To avoid the delay of correspondence with persons in different parts of the State in
relation to recruiting one hundred day men under the late call, and to promptly meet the
pressing emergencies of the public service, the following regulations are published for gen-
eral information:
I. No special authority will hereafter be issued lo persons to recruit, but all recruits,
which shall be enlisted and all companies organized by the 15th instant and ready to re-
ceive marching orders will be accepted. Enlistments will be made in duplicate on blank
enlistment papers, which will be furnished on application to this office. Enlistment blanks
will also be furnished for distribution to officers assigned to duty at the different cajnps of
rendezvous in this State.
188 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
II. These troops will rendezvous at the following: places: Camp Butler, Springfield;
Camp Pry, Chieagro; Dixon. Ottawa. Peoria, Quincy, Rock Island. Mattoon and Centralia,
and in case of absolute necessity, at other places to be hereafter designated. But as there
are now in the State government barracks suflftcient to accommodate twenty thousand men,
the general Government declines to erect any more barracks,
III. Transportation will be furnished and supplies issued by Federal officers on duty at
the above camps of rendezvous. They will soon be ready to furnish these supplies, and by
the 9th or 10th instant it is believed they will be prepared to accommodate all.
As these supplies must first be provided at these camps, no companies will move to
camp without orders, and all recruiting officers are urged in all possible cases to fill up
their companies before asking for transportation. Compliance with this request will avoid
confusion. As soon as a company is full, or whenever an officer has stopped recruiting,
^ Application may be made to the undersigned for marching orders and transportation, and as
f soon as possible transportation will be procured and orders issued.
IV. All company officers which are elected will be commissioned unless some good
reason is known to the contrary. Field and staff officers will be commissioned by the Gov-
ernor, but in determining who shall be commissioned, regard will be had to the qualifica-
tions of the applicant and the services rendered by him in recruiting for the regiment. No
l^ appointments will be made of field officers until the regiments are full and mustered, and
in the meantime no application for these positions will be considered.
V. On account of the great pressure of business upon this department, it will be im-
.possible, for a few days, to answer all communications relating to the organization of these
troops, and it is hoped that the above information will be sufficient.
By order of his Excellency, Governor Yates,
ALLEN C. FULLER,
Adjutant General. Illinois.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
189.
Schedule G-
•Deaths of Illinois Volunteers at
Andersonville, Ga.
[This list of soldiers who died in the rebel prison at Anderson-
ville, Ga., is made up from the Report of Quartermaster General
Meigs, of the U. S. A., and the list furnished the Adjutant General
by Sergeant Major John H. Goldsmith, of the 14th regiment of
Illinois Volunteer Infantry, who was among the few loho escaped
from the prison alive. ]
Name.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
Aas, Paul J
Adams, W. V
Adder, W
Adlet, John
Adrain, F
Akers, Clarkson
Albany, D
Aldrich. Andrew ....
Alexander, R
Alf, H ,
Allen, R. C
Allison. L. P
Alward. A ,
Anderson. A
Anderson, Thomas.
Anderson, W
Anthony, E
Armstrong:, Robert
Arnold, L. C
Atkins. E
Atkinson, John
Atterbury, David ..
Augustine; J
Babbitt, John
Babcock, Floyd
Baber. C. F
Bagley, J. E
Bailey, Frank
Bailey, Henry P...
Baker, J ,
Baker, John C
Baker, Thomas J..
Barclay, P
Bardes, George ...,
Barnes. Thomas..,
Barnett, J ,
Barr, W. B
Barrett, A
Bass. J
Basting, Conrad..
Batdorf, M
Bayliss. Thomas .
Beale, John
Bear, D
Beard, John
Bearer, M
Beck, J. D
Beckold, William
Belishy. J
Bender, George...
Private . .
Sergeant
Private . .
Corporal.
Private • .
Private . .
Corporal.
Sergeant.
Private . .
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant .
Private ..
89Inf
127 Inf ....
30Inf
119 Inf ....
9Cav
78 Inf
22 Inf
16Cav
123 Inf ....
89 Inf
78 Inf
21 Inf
23 Inf
98 Inf
19 Inf
89 Inf
3Cav
89 Inf
137 Inf ....
36 Inf
14Cav
122 Inf ....
100 Inf ....
7Inf ..
44 Inf .
112 Inf
21 Inf .
16Cav.
38 Inf .
125 Inf
89 Inf .
16Cav.
42 Inf .
89 Inf .
135 Inf ....
120 Inf ....
112 Inf
25 Inf .
2Cav..
47 Inf
Aug-
Sept.
Jan.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Oct.
May
June
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
June
Aug.
July
July
July
Jan.
July
July
July
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
May
Inf Aug.
2 Art May
78 Inf June
93 Inf .
14 Inf .
29 Inf .
121 Inf .
leCav.
16Cav.
ll2Cav.
25. 1864
11.1864
11.1865
23, 1864
9, 1864
16, 1864
10. 1864
21, 1864
8, 1864
12. 1864
28, 1864
24. 1864
3. 1864
3, 1864
24. 1864
28.1864
3, 1864
30. 1864
18. 1865
15, 1864
25. 1864
10, 1864
6. 1864
21, 1864
28. 1864
16, 1864
4, 1864
19, 1864
22. 1864
26. 1865
4, 1864
14. 1864
23. 1864
12. 1864
7, 1864
11,1864
13, 1864
14. 1864
22. 1865
9, 1864
3, 1864
11, 1864
12. 1864
Aug.
23. 1864
Oct.
30, 1864
Nov.
8, 1864
Aug.
2, 1864
.lulv
23, 1864
Apr.
5. 1864
May
20, 1864
190
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
242iBennett, A
412!Benning, John
6531 Benton, C. W
345 Bernsteil, Conrad.
853' Berry, George H ..
68l|Best. William
056
978
315
904
665
1,143
10,888
12,362
8,188
5,785
5.936
11,858
10,586
10.362
8,776
6,356
6, 505
4.683
3,556
666
7.0:J7
10, 257
1,844
446
6,
7,502
6.738
Betdschneider, J. B...
Betzer, I. N
Black, John
Black. J. H
Blenchert, L
Bios, Philip
Boehm, John
Boles, William
Bolten, R. H
Booream, Osley A
Bosen, M
Botkin, E
Botts, John
Boasman. E
Bowden, W
Bowen, A. O
Bowman, J
Bowser, James
Boyd, B. P
Boyd, J. E
Boyer, Isaac
Bradford, David
Branch, Isaac
Brannoch, C
Bredwell, H. C
Breeden. B
Brett, James
Breudecker, F
Brewer, H
Brewer, H
Briant, W. C
Bridges. M. A
Bridges, W.J
Brinkey, Morris
Britton, A
Brockmeier, Henry ...
Brookman. J. A
Brothers. D
Brown, Enoch P
Brown. G. E
Brown, George S
Brown, H
Brown, J. A
Brown, J. H
Brown, J. M
Brown, W
Brown, William
Buchrer. Frederick ...
Buokmaster. John
Buffington. Benjamin.
Burger. Rudolph
Burk, B. F
Burns. William T
Burton, A
Butler, Newton
Butler, W. S
Butlers, John
Callahan, Cal
Campbell, J. M
Carey, Joseph L
Carr,C. C
Carroll, Joha J
Carroll, J.S
(Jasper, J
Castle, Henry F
Cault. Albert
Cavitt, William R
Center, E. R
Cernelius, James
Private ..
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant .
Private ..
Corporal.
Private . .
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant .
Private . .
Sergeant.
Private ..
Sergeant .
Private ...
Corporal.
Private ..
Sergeant.
Corporal.
Private ..
Corporal.,
Private ..
Sergeant .
Private ..
Corporal.
Private ..
Corporal.
Bugler...
Private . .
Sergeant.
Private ..
Corporal.
Private . .
Corporal.
Private . .
86Iiif
_- Cav
29In£
27Inf
„„ Inf
88Inf
65 Inf
107 Inf ... .
31 Inf
21 Inf
16 Cav
21 Inf
14 Cav
89 Inf
100 Inf ....
64 Inf
81 luf
103 Inf ....
22 Inf
123 Inf ....
9 Cav
113 Inf ....
.Inf ....
89 Inf
Cav
84 Inf
14 Cav
85 Inf
38 Inf
79 Inf
38 Inf
35 Inf
88 Inf
24 Inf
24 Inf
78Inl
187 Inf ....
38 Inf
122 Inf ....
16 Cav
79 Inf
7Cav
44 Inf
48 Inf
73 Inf
16Cav
1 Art
14 Inf ......
73 Inf
12 Inf
29 Inf
16Cav
15 Cav
27 Inf
79 Inf
74 Inf
Cav
30 Inf
16 Inf
35 Inf
89 Inf
Inf
Inf
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
July
A.ug.
Oct.
July
Aug.
July
July
June
June
Jan.
.■sept.
Nov.
July
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
June
Oct.
Apr.
July
June
June
Oct.
July
June
May
Aug.
Aug.
July
Sept.
June
Oct.
June
July
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
May
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
10,1864
22, 1864
11, 1864
15, 1864
6. 1864
11, 1864
9, 1864
17, 1864
30. 1864
5, 1864
6, 1864
15. 1864
14. 1865
27, 1864
4, 1864
7. 1864
9. 1865
18, 1864
27. 1864
17. 1864
13, 1864
8, 1864
12, 1864
8, 1864
20. 1864
15,1864
16. 1864
21. 1865
29, 1864
4, 1864
4, 1864
1,1864
25, 1864
10, 1864
6,1864
22, 1864
20, 1864
13, 1864
23, 1864
23, 1864
30. 1864
3, 1864
21,1864
16, 1864
20, 1864
26. 1864
15,1864
14. 1865
17, 1864
17, 1864
17, 1864
16, 1864
25. 1864
16, 1864
14, 1864
30. 1864
8, 1864
15, 1864
17, 1864
6, 1864
10. 1864
5, 1864
14, 1864
39 Inf .
120 Inf
8lnf ..
38 Inf .
115 Inf
78 Inf .
90 Inf .
103 Inf
116 Inf
113 Inf
115 Inf ....,._^.. -,
9 Cav I Aug. 24,
Aug. 21,1864
Aug. 22,1864
Aug. 4.1864
July 18,1864
Apr. 22,1864
Aug. 27.1864
Oct. 3. 1864
June 11.1864
Apr. 9, 1864
Aug. 24,1864
Sept. 1,1864
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule O. — Continued.
191
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of
death.
9.322
10.459
9 095
Chadwick. George H
Bugler
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal!!!!!.'
Private
Corporal.!.!!.
Private
Sergeant
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant" ! ! ! !
Private
H
M
M
?
E
I
1
B
F
K
H
B
\
I
f
§
E
A
1
F
K
L
D
H
D
A
B
1
A
E
?
I
D
g
I
!
B
A
M
I
C
H
F
7Cav
79Inf
82Inf
5Cav
23Inf
9lnf
89Inf
16Cav
6Cav
82Inf
38Inf
16Cav
29Inf
51Inf
6Cav
114 Inf ....
14Cav
3Cav
6Cav
Sept. 20, 1864
Oct. 7,1864
Cjjatoney T
Sept. 18,1864
3.907
6.109
3.205
9 935
Charles. R. J
Chase E
July 24.1864
Aug. 18.1864
July 12,1864
Sept. 28.1864
4.319
10.554
6.935
7 868
Chitwood Thomas
July 30.1864
Choat. W.'C
Oct. 9, 1864
Aug. 26,1864
Clancy J W .
Sept. 5, 1864
Clark, A. E
April 12.1864
9.560
7 760
Sept. 23. 1864
Clark Elon
Sept. 4,1864
8:834
12.672
5 143
Clark. .1. M...
Clark. R.I
Clark William.
Sept. 15.1864
Feb. 18.1865
Aug. 9, 1864
9 925
Cleaves M
Sept. 28.1864
8 847
Sept. 15,1864
8.750
5 787
Cliggitt M
36 Inf
12Cav
16Cav
89 Inf
93Luf
Sept. 14,1864
Cline John A
Aug. 15,1864
June 21.1864
12,348
1,198
2.753
2.244
5.597
300
Dec. 27.1864
Coddington. W. J
Colburn. G. 0
May 18,1864
16Cav
16Cav
112 Inf ....
112 Inf ....
16Cav
6Cav
93 Inf
21 Inf
6Cav
78 Inf
7 Inf
6Cav
June 20.1864
Colburn William
Aug. 13,1864
April 2,1864
7.211
2,048
6,971
256
Cole. N. H
Aug. 29.1864
Coleman H
June 16,1864
Collier John J
Aug. 27.1864
Collier, William H
Mar. 30,1864
11.719
4 879
Compton, W. H
Cook G P
Nov. 1,1864
Aug. 6, 1864
2 933
Coovert David
July 5.1864
July 24,1864
3.677
9 312
July 20.1864
Craber .John T
81 Inf
100 Inf ....
54 Inf
23 Inf
2 Art
38 Inf
93 Inf
93 Inf
23 Inf
16Cav
90 Inf
111 Inf ....
21 Inf
14Cav
16Cav
79 Inf
29 Inf
32 Inf
9Cav
100 Inf ....
112 Ipf ....
93 Inf
leCav
6Cav
112 Inf ....
112 Inf ....
113 Inf ....
16Cav
112 Inf ....
38 Inf
Ill Inf ....
119 Inf ....
2 Art
78Inf ....
16Cav....
31Inf ....
Sept. 20,1864
Aug. 18.1864
5.417
9.704
12,506
Craig. J. G
Aug. 12.1864
Sept. 25.1864
Jan. 22,1865
9,307
10 087
Craig. S
Craig T
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 30,1864
l!974
Crandall. W. M
June 15,1864
June 22,1864
Crawford Wm
June 21,1864
12.433
1.417
7.982
Crosby J
Jan. 11,1864
Cross.E
Cro3s Isaac
May 27,1864
Sept. 5,1864
8 859
Cross J D
Sept. 16.1864
6.749
2,032
Crouse. J
Aug. 24,1864
June 16,1864
10.912
Culley CM
Oct. 14,1864
2 758
Curry Oliver T
July 2,1864
8.187
Dack Charles H
Sept. 8,1864
8 616
Dake G
Sept. 13,1864
10.961
Oct. 15,1864
1.826
Darling, D
June 10,1864
1.103
Darwin C
May 15,1864
4,207
356
Datson, R. B
July 29.1864
April 4,1864
8, 553
Davis, Charles
Sept. 12,1864
10. 603
Davis. Greenberry .
Oct. 10,1864
4.150
July 28,1864
10,113
Dawd. J. W
Oct. 1,1864
4,048
Dawes. H
July 27,1864
7,013
Day. Wm. F
Aug. 27,1864
4,608
12,311
Decker^;?::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::;.
Delaney. L. D
Aug. 3. 1864
Dec. 19.1864
7,150
Demoss, Benjamin P
Aug. 29,1864
2,497
Denhardt, W. H. G .
'• 1 K
'• 1 D
June 26.1864
7,514
Denning, Josiah B
Sept. 1.1864
192
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule G. — Continued.
la
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of
death.
4.422
Dennis, Edward ;. .
Serjeant
Corporal!."!!.'
Private
Sergeant
Private
Sergeant'
Private
^?[?;t'e*^!!!!!!
Corporal
Private
Private
!!
Sergeant"!!!!!
Private.!!!!!!
B
E
B
A
a
s
H
t
1
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1
G
D
M
P
E
C
E
D
G
F
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1
E
A
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H
F
G
G
A
K
A
D
A
M
§
F
F
C
H
A
I
1
K
G
D
E
■f
E
M
D
K
79Inf
44lnf
15Inf
6Cav
89Inf
15Inf
21Inf
3Cav
211nf
24Inf
73Inf
75Inf
16Cav
78Inf
38Inf
16Cav
112 Inf ....
65 Inf
74 Inf
24 Inf
53 Inf
7Cav
89 Inf
89 Inf
30 Inf
35 Inf
30 Inf
21 Inf
36 Inf
51 Inf
92 Inf
26 Inf
14Cav
112 Int....
16Cav
22 Inf
7Cav
9 Inf
9 Inf
16Cav
103 Inf ....
74 Inf
23 Inf
112 Inf ....
I Art
14 Inf
21 Inf
51 Inf
23 Inf
14Cav
II Inf
21 Inf
53 Inf
123Inf ....
16Cav
38 Inf
42 Inf
7lnf
39 Inf
93 Inf
14Cav
16Cav
9Cav
112 Inf ....
14Cav
120 Inf ....
12 Inf
81 Inf
16Cav
16Cav
7Cav
65 Inf
9Cav
123 Inf ... .
115 Inf ....
July 29.1864
2 231
Dentermann W
June 20,1864
12, 660
Feb. 16,1865
5,165
Depue. J. W
Aug. 9, 1864
2 365
Dercks Henry
June 23.1864
12, 547
Dilly, G
Jan. 28, 1865
?5-'
April 4,1864
May 23, 1864
1,314
Dobson. J. M .
3,834
Dodd, G. M
July 23,1864
10. 496
Oct. 8. 1864
Dolby James .. .
Aug. 3. 1864
9,947
Sept. 28.1864
July 4.1864
2,869
1,441
Doran, Hugh H ...
May 28.1864
1,727
Dowd, W
June 8. 1864
1.343
Dovi dy, Joseph
May 24.1864
12 476
Doyle, J. .
Jan. 18, 1865
12 436
Doyle P
Jan. 11, 1865
5,053
Drake, R. R
Aug. 8, 1864
10 332
Dressel, C
Oct. 4. 1864
12. 686
Feb. 21,1865
9,073
Ducker, Conrad
Sept. 17.1864
July 10.1864
3,123
Dudley. Josiah W
9,678
Sept. 24,1864
12. 496
Jan. 21,1865
2,666
Durand, P
June 29,1864
9,037
Dyer, John C
Sept. 17.1864
10, 909
Easley, W. A .
Oct. 14.1864
5,992
Aug. 17.1864
4.962
Edwards, CD
Aug. 7.1864
8,084
Eliott Edwin W .. .
Sept. 7. 1864
9.703
Ellis, Wm
Sept. 25.1864
9,734
Ellison. W
2,249
Elston. James
June 20,1864
4,979
Aug. 7, 1864
4,502
Emery, .J
Aug. 1.1864
11,727
Emo, W
Nov. 1, 1864
9.717
Sept. 25,1864
2,211
Erek, Wm
June 20.1864
214
Errickson C
Mar. 28,1864
2.936
Evans, G. W
July 5.1864
3,373
Eychawer. Richard
July 15.1864
6.261
Aug. 20.1864
161
Falk. N. P
.Har. 26.1864
2.439
Fandish S
June 25.1864
12.509
Oct. 8. 1864
2.230
Farmer. P. H
June 20.1864
4.991
Parnham C. A.
Aug. 7. 1864
2.021
Feller, A
June 16.1864
12. 628
Fernon. J
Feb. 10, 1865
2.512
Pile Caleb
June 26,1864
3,854
Pinch. F. M
July 23,1864
10, 097
Fink. J. P
Sept. 30,1864
9,845
Fisher J. F .
Sept. 27,1864
2,129
Fitzgerald. H
June 18.1864
2,219
Fitzpatrick. Patrick
June 20.1864
9,992
Flanigan. J
Sept. 28.1864
6,972
10.881
2.564
10.515
8,230
12,473
Floyd.A
Ford. N.J
Forney, D
Forrer, J
Foster, A.J
Foster, E. S .
Aug. 27.1864
Oct. 12. 1864
June 27.1864
Oct. 8. 1864
Sept. 9.1864
June 17.1864
7,720
Sept. 3. 1864
531
April 13. 1864
12,275
P'rame, Wm .
Dec. 13. 1864
12,887
5,933
Francis. J. F
April 19.1864
Aug. 17,1864
432
Frass. Louis . .
April 8.1864
4.031
July 26,1864
1.055
Fremont. James
May 13.1864
11.541
Frink.J.
Oct. 27. 1864
8,186
Fri sby. A
Sept. 8.1864
497
Puller. Ira R
April 11.1864
10, 740
Furguson. Lewis J
Oct. 10.1864
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
193
i
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
9 9"'6
Gaines C .. .. ..
Private
Sergeant
Private
Corporal!!!!!!
Private
Corporal!.!!..
Private
Private
Corporal
Private .!!!!!!
Corporal!!!!!!
Private
Sergeant
Private
Corporal
Private
^^::::\:
Sergeant
B
B
I
8
E
K
i
A
I
?
K
g
B
C
'A
D
1
f
A
H
&
E
B
B
E
F
A
I
E
K
M
E
H
A
A
g
D
E
H
B
L
F
A
C
G
1
B
B
i
I
F
F
D
20Inf
21Inf
78Inf
57Inf
36 1nf
30Inf
24Inf
leCav
93Inf
78Inf
89Inf
112 Inf
16Cav
84 Inf
16Cav
73 Inf
89 Inf
51 Inf
»':::::
39 Inf
24 Inf
21 Inf
41 Inf
18 Inf
51 Inf
16 Inf
6Cav
79 Inf
23 Inf
leCav
120 Inf
19 Inf
66 Inf
29 Inf
42 Inf
79 Inf
16 Inf
92 Inf
78 Inf
6Cav
7Cav
16Cav
16Cav
14Cav
16 Inf
22 Inf
1 Art
9lnf
89 Inf
41 Inf
103 Inf
65 inf
83 Inf
7Cav
107 Inf
21 Inf
39 Inf
7Cav
38 Inf
112 Inf
79 Inf
9 Inf
16Cav
leCav
39 Inf
Sept, 28,1864
Gallagher, P
May 24,1864
Garig,J
579
Garvin, John .. .
Apr. 15.1864
7 953
Gaur F .
Sept 6 1864
12,801
Mar. 20,1865
1,340
German. P
May 24,1864
4 485
Geschweind, J .
Auo' 1,1864
1,416
May 27,1864
4,201
July 29,1864
1,652
Giles. J V
June 5,1864
7 988
Giles S P
Sept. 6 1864
1,499
Gilgese,G
May 31.1864
5,144
Gillespie J. W
Aug. 9,1864
1,868
Gilmore. James
June 12.1864
1,850
June 11.1864
10,307
Oct. 4.1864
3,001
GofiSnett.f
June 15,1864
12,847
\pr. 25 1865
7.761
Gore. N
Sept. 4,1864
12, 461
Gott. H
Jan. 15,1865
1, 403
Graber. J ...
Sept 20. 1864
2,164
June 19,1864
6.617
Aug. 23,1864
10, 491
(^rant. W. G
Oct. 7,1864
10, 998
Gravel George
Oct 16 1864
783
Apr. 28,1864
4,569
Greatliouse. J
Aug. 2.1864
12, 116
Green. David . .
Nov 22 1864
11,155
Oct. 19.1864
3.111
11,778
Greenwall, B
Green. George
July 10,1864
Nov. 3 1864
4.083
July 27,1864
2.501
June 26,1864
10. 594
Gross. J
Oct. 10,1864
10.466
3,730
Grover.H. S
Gulk. P
Oct. 7,1864
July 21,1864
5,961
Gunder. F
Aug. 17,1804
5,025
Guyer William..
Aug. 8, 1864
11,449
Oct. 25. 1864
4.091
Habie. John
July 27,1864
3.828
Hatran James
July 23 1864
5,074
Aug. 8.1864
4,094
Haggard. E
July 27.1864
2,825
Haines, Theodore W . ..
July 3. 1864
63
Hake. William S
Mar. 19,1864
10.061
12,060
Haley. C.H
Hall.(;!.A
Sept. 30,1864
Nov 16, lf-64
7.194
Hall James P .
Aug- 29 1864
12. 223
Hall. John L
Dec. 4,1864
12,314
Hall.M. C
Dec. 20,1864
11,833
Hall. Peter .
Nov 5 1864
318
Haller.John
Apr. 3.1864
1,241
Haller. William
May 20. 1864
11. 572
Halt, George S
Oct 27. 1864
187
Hannah H. V
Mar 27 1864
2.605
Hannah. P. H
June 28.1864
11,188
6.684
Harland.J
Aug. 24.1864
9.214
Sept. 19,1864
2.634
June 29,1864
11.725
Harris, E
Nov. 1,1864
10.447
Harris. W.H ..
Oct. 6,1864
2.677
2.201
1.980
10.606
8.608
June 30.1864
Hart! w.. .....::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::
June 19,1864
Hathaway. L
15 Inf
79 Inf
7Cav
16Cav
24 Inf
Oct. 10,1864
Hawkins, D
Sept. 13,1864
5,192
Aug. 10,1864
2,326
Heaward, William G
June 22,1864
1,852
5,741
Heide,C.. .
24 Inf
92 Inf
Aug 15 1864
4,582
Heistand,B.F
Aug. 2.1864
Vol. 1—13
194
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
t
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
6,489
Henson, George
Private ...
K
i
C
§
D
D
§
B
H
C
D
E
P
t
F
1
P
H
¥
F
C
A
I
C
I
F
K
1
E
H
V.
H
B
E
E
E
I
D
D
C
I
IS
A
A
H
I
C
I
A
D
(4
H
G
E
n
31Inf
23Inf
14lnf
120 Inf....
84 Inf
38Inf
27 Inf
11 Inf
15 Inf
89 Inf
14Cav
24 Inf
115 Inf ....
14 Inf
9Cav
81 Inf
112Inf ....
35 Inf
14 Inf
98 Inf
112 Inf ....
86 Inf
leCav
38 Inf
79 Inf
127 Inf ....
78 Inf
100 Inf ....
107 Inf ....
125 Inf ....
11 Inf . ...
108 Inf ... .
S9Inf .....
84 Inf
104 Inf ... .
leCav
51 Inf
123 Inf ....
24lnf
79Iiif
73 Inf
3C:iv
30hif
14 Inf
7 Inf
125 Inf ....
100 Inf ....
27 Inf
117 Inf ....
112 Inf ....
16Cav ....
27 (nf ......
84 Inf
38 Inf
16Cav
Aug. 22,1864
May 17,1864
Sept. 11.1864
Aug 19 1864
1,162
Henry, VV. P.
8.4^8
6,113
Herrill.G. W ... .
2 565
Hess Henry.
June '6 1864
1.906
9,753
Hicks, Calvin
Sept 25 1864
8 303
Hicks, H.
Sept 10 1864
1 102
Hicks W.
May 14,1864
Nov 11 1864
11, 959
Higgins. Washington Lj
12 070
Highland, C.
Nov 17 1864
725
Hilderbrandt. N
8.830
Hill, Aaron
Sept. 15 1864
8,721
Hill, Henry
Sept. 14,1864
4,489
Hiir,J
12, 683
Hinchcliff,J
Corporal
Private
Sergeant'.'.'.!!!
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant...!!.
Corporal
Feb. 20 1865
6 117
Hoen, Peter
Aug 19 1864
11,847
12.791
Hommock, Lewis
Feb. 18 1865
2,098
2, 255
Hook. J. J
June 17,1864
12 O'.IO
hlorn. Prank
Nov. 18 1864
Mar. 21,1864
5 S12
Howard, D.H
Aug, 16 1864
11,782
Howard. J. S
Howell, J. W
Nov. 3, 1864
11 506
Hoy. J
Oct. 26 1864
6,035
9,962
12 755
Hudson. W. H
Hughes. D. L
Hulse.T. B . ..
Aug. 18,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Mar. 12 1865
11,140
Oct. 19,1864
6,08.^
1 136
Huntley, R. R
Hurlbut, D
Aug. 18,1864
May 16 1864
5,019
2 312
Iverson. J. S
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant
Private
July 14 1864
.Jackson, H
June 29.1864
10 287
Jackson. N
Oct. 3 1864
10. 766
J aekel. Charles
Oct. 12, 1864
1,845
Janney, Edmund H
June 11,1864
3 686
Jarvis, Joseph
July 20 1864
12,797
Jenks,J. P
Mnr. 18.1865
6 736
Jeningan. J. B
Aug. 24,1864
2 135
Jewett, Felix . ..
June 18 1864
1,412
Mav 27,1864
5, 395
Autf. 12.1864
9,827
Jones G W.
Sept 27 1864
644
Jones, Thomas. ..
Apr 20 1864
2,567
June 27.1864
2,990
Jones, Wm
July 6. 1864
1 764
Jordan, B. W
June 9 1864
9,153
Sept. 18. 18f;4
Joy. B
2 241
Joyce, A
90Int
7 Inf
82 Inf
90 Inf
29 Inf
75 Inf
49 Inf
.38 Inf
14Cav
22 Inf
11 Inf
82 Inf
38 Inf
96 Inf
65 Inf
14 & 15 Bat
14 Inf
June 20 1864
10,513
Justice, H
Oct. 8. 1864
10 026
Kaeppel, C
Private
Sergeant..
Private
Corporal
Sept 29 1864
12,052
Kane H.
Nov 16 1864
Kappell. H
July 30,1864
7 183
Keellv, John
Aug. 29 1864
18
Ke]l,M. R
Mar. 7.1864
5,518
12,488
396
Kent, J
Jhu. 9,1865
Apr. 5.1864
10, 520
Kilbreath, J
Oct. 8.1864
696
Kinder. M
.Apr. 23,1864
7 897
Kingham, J.
Sept. 4 1864
5,701
685
Klelianz, David
Apr. 23, 1864
12, 051
Nov. 16,1864
12.726
Kline, Michael
Mar. 4.1865
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Schedule G^— Continued.
195
Date
of death.
158!Klinkel,J
348 Klugre. Ernst
766 Knisge. A
90S,Knisrht. Isaac
SgiiKnobles. P
754iKraell. J
179'Kraemer. Georije.
652, Kreobs. John P...
685|Kriesrer, J
809|Krisher. John ....
700;Krohl, John
927iLaCoste. Joseph M.
•.i90^La(lieu. J
155, Lambert, C
4 9,Landsden,Wm. H .
2701 tiangrley, George . . .
044 Lanz, V
289 Lnrgent. M. B
906| Larimore, William .
222 Larson, Olof
635 Laurance, B. F
233 Law, Henry
46t Leach, Wm
896 Leatherman, M
963 Lee, Thomas
297 Lee. Wm. E
148 Leekley, J. B
2951 Leighdy, James A..
524 Leo, Paul
25»|Lewis. Charles
238 Lewis. Tr.omas
5U8'Lpwii--, R
29.J Lilken, John
818 Limberger. John . . .
414 Linr say. A
268 London, Lewis
179iL.opp, J
0171 Lowry. Francis M..
342 Lush, John
456:Lutz. John
196! Lyman, j
467 Lynch, P
3.169 Mackin, Bernard
5. 390' Madden. L
11,358 Maddock, Josiah
2,097 Maeyers, John...,
5,608 Maier. I
3,i'35 Malcom, J. R
2.868 .Manning, A.
6.333 Marriert.H
2.762 .Marshall, A.
2,051 Martiman, Wm.
4,071 Martin, J.
1,414 Martin, R. A
863' Mason, Thomas B.
l,428;MMSsev. W. F
429Matheua, N. D
12,744 Matthews, T. M ...
1,061 Maxhan.H. C
3,280 Maxwell. «
10.019^May, M. H
3,080 Mayer, C. H
1.407 Mayer. P
3.100 McCampbell.D....
56 McCleary, Thomas
1.3i5I.McClusky. James .
5.724 M:-Conib, R
4,850 McCrea, A
I,6i7 Mc(heaay, Wm
6.513McCreer>. J. P....
2.665 MclTain, J
5,283 McGee. Wm. F
ll,623LMcGibbons, J
Corporal.
Private . .
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant
Private . .
Sergeant
Private .
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant
Corporal.
Private . .
Corporal.
Corporal.
Private . .
Sergeant
Private . .
Sergeant
Private ..
Corporal.
Private C
I
Corporal F
Private \ F
B
L
K
K
D
C
C
H
D
A
16lnf
20Inf
113 Inf ....
91nf
108 Inf ....
lieCav
24 Inf
16Cav
14Cav
32 Inf
16Cav
Mar. 21,1864
S^ept. 20.1864
Aug. 5.1864
Ang. 6.1864
Nov. 7. ISSi
July 1.1864
June 19,1864
Apr. 20,1864
Feb. 21,1865
June 10,1864
Aug. 4. 1864
89 Inf
lUOlnf ...
38 Inf
78 Inf
14 Inf
89lnr
14Cav
9Cav
89 1nf ....
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Oct.
May
May
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
93 Inf . .
115 Inf .
98 Inf ..
8 Inf ...
16Cav..
,96 Inf . .
113 Inf .
16Cav..
79 Inf ..
|2Cav jAug.
i7CHT Oct.
112 Inf ....|Aug.
16 Inf I June
113 Int .... Aug.
65 Inf [June
125 Inf ....jOct.
35 Inf iMay
129 Inf I June
123 Inf May
100 Inf .... Sept.
l38Inf Oct.
123 Inf July
96 Inf [Aug.
179 Inf Oct.
June
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
July
116 Inf
24 Inf .
38 Inf .
25 Inf .
16Cav.
96 Inf .
16Cav jjune
9Cav July
16Cav May
93 Inf May
111 Inf .... May
79 Inf I Apr.
32 Inf jMar.
19 Inf May
8Cav July
89 Inf Sept.
24 Inf July
.... May
104 Inf .... July
16Cav Mar.
....jxMay
— Aug.
113 Inf .... Aug.
96 Inf I June
119 Inf ....ISept.
99 Inf June
30 Inf Aug.
119 Inf ....'Oct.
5,1864
30,1864
29, 1864
6, 1864
12, 1864
16. 1864
22,18(i4
16, 1864
20. 1864
24, 1864
20. 1864
11.1864
14,1864
8. 1864
23, 1864
1. 1865
9. 1864
11.1864
31. 1864
20. 1864
8, 1864
20. 1864
10. 1864
22. 1864
20. 1864
1,1864
11.1864
23. 1804
29, 1864
8, 1864
26, 1864
11.1864
12, 1864
23. 1864
17, 1864
14,1864
25, 1864
4. 1864
21.1864
2. 1864
16, 1864
27. 1864
28. 1864
3. 1864
28, 1864
5.1^64
7. 1865
13.1864
13, 1864
29. 1864
9. 1864
27. 1864
10. 1864
17.1864
23. 1864
15. 1864
6, 1864
4, 1864
22, 1864
29,1864
10. 1864
29, 1864
196
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment,
Date
of death.
Mclntire, L
McKune. H. W
McLaughlin, B
McLeran, Birch
McMahan, M
McMillan, W. W
McNeal, John A
McShane, Barney
McWorthy. Wm. P...
Mead. George
Medler, H
Mee. Wm. H
Melny, P
Mentz, P
Menzimer. Charles C
Merrill. Franklin S...
Merz.F
Meyer, A
Milas, Nelson
Miller, H
Miller, J
Miller, J.H
Miller. M. R
Miller. T
Mills. S
Mitchell, Josiah B ....
Mixed, L. R
Monical. J. M
Moran, Thomas
Morblery. B
Morley, H
Morehead, J
Morris. B. C
Morris, James
Mounce, W. R
Mueller, F
Mulcahy. David
Mulford.W. B
Muller.M
Mund. D
Myers, Charles
Myers, F. M
Myers, Samuel
Naher, Charles
Nashen, Edward
Neal. Joseph
Needham. L. H
Nelson, J
Newbery. H
Newby, E
Newlan, H
Nichols, L
Nicholson, R. H
Nugent, T
Nully.C ,
01)eriere, O. B
O'Brien, David
Ockler, W
O'Connor, M
0'Danie],J. H
O' Dear, Thomas
O'Done. W
Oglesby, Daniel
O'Keefe. J ,
O'Keefe. Michael
O'Lary, Arthur ,
Olderfield, J. R
Olson, John
Olson. P. J ,
O'Mira, Daniel J
O'Neal, Dennis ,
Ordway, L
Osborn. J. W
Otey.O. S
Private
K
c
1
' '
A
' '
E
Corporal
K
Private
D
K
' '
1
H
' '
I
' '
H
' •
1
Sergeant
E
Private
A
Sergeant
J^'
Private
K
Corporal
H
Private
h'
F
(;
Sergeant
1
Private
A
F
(3}
F
G
C
H
M
• '
E
F
' '
' •
3
Corporal
B
Private
1)
Q. M. Sergt...
Private
c
D
' '
B
L
Serjeant
C
Private
F
A
' '
K
Sergeant
K
Corporal
K
Private
F
A
A
F
F
K
A
Corporal
c
Private
C
K
h'
' '
A
' '
F
(4
M
' '
C
c
K
• '
H
D
K
Corporal
E
Private
K
A
Corporal
H
I
16Inf
13 1nf
OOInf
f
93lnf
112 luf ....
78 1nf
Int
92 Inf
19Inf
38 Inf
51Inf
14Cav
16Cav
96 Inf
Inf
44 Inf
24 Inf
11 Inf
92 Inf
22 Inf
31 Inf
Inf
2 Art
14Cav
89 Inf •...,
38 Inf
21Inf ....
89 Inf
48 Inf
16Cav
9Inf
8 Inf
66 Inf ... .
6Cav
16Cav....
891nf ....
23 Inf ....
16Cav
8Cav
16Cav....
leCav....
25 Inf ....
16Cav
65 Inf
16Cav
42 Inf
93 Inf
22 Inf
123 Inf ....
25 Inf
14Cav
123 Inf ....
108 Inf ....
120 inf ....
112 Inf ....
89 Inf
24 Inf
2Cav
9 Inf
78 Inf
9 Inf
16Cav
2 Art
2 Art
108 Inf ....
6Cav
89 Inf
112 Inf ....
9Cav
16Cav
8 Inf
9 Inf
21 Inf
July
July
June
Nov.
Aug.
May
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
No^^
May
June
June
Sept.
Sept.
July
July
Nov.
June
Sept.
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
June
June
July
May
Aug.
Sept.
July
.July
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
June
Apr.
Apr.
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Aug
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
July
June
June
July
May
Aug.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Apr.
July
Oct.
Sept.
17,1864
8,1864
5,1864
10, 1864
4, 1864
24, 1864
26, 1864
23, 1864
24. 1864
13. 1864
3, 1864
20, 1864
7, 1864
8, 1864
16,1864
29, 1864
1, 1864
18, 1864
25, 1864
10, 1864
1,1864
20. 1864
26. 1864
15.1864
14, 1864
29. 1864
30, 1864
1.1864
18. 1864
10. 1864
26, 1864
29, 1864
13, 1864
23. 1864
21. 1864
18. 1864
3, 1864
6, 1864
1, 1864
6, 1864
16, 1864
8, 1864
12. 1864
19. 1864
8.1864
1.1864
1.1864
22. 1864
8, 1864
15. 1864
8. 1864
26, 1864
4. 1864
28. 1864
15. 1865
22, 1864
13, 1864
22, 1864
23.1864
1. 1864
14. 1864
19, 1864
31.1864
5, 1864
19. 1864
29. 1864
5. 1864
18, 1854
27. 1864
3.1864
9, 1864
28,1864
7. 1864
18. 1864
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
197
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
8 414
Owen C
Private
Private
Sergeant
Private
Sergeant
Corporal
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant
Private
"
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant
Private
Sergeant
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal
Private
Sergeant
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
D
E
H
F
A
F
B
F
A
G
I
\
F
1
H
F
A
K
1
D
D
A
B
I
1
H
I
f
I
D
I
A
B
D
%
G
I
A
G
L
A
G
D
C
G
I.
120Inf ....
120 Inf ....
14 Cav ....
30 Inf
114 Inf ....
14 Inf
88 Inf
114 Inf ....
89 Inf
9 Cav
Sept.
July
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
June
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
June
Feb.
mi
Aug.
May
July
June
July
Sept.
Aug.
July
July
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
June
B:
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
•lune
June
fuTy
Sept.
June
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
June
June
Aug,
&
July
July
IT
Apr.
May
June
Juno
Oct.
June
June
Sept.
June
July
Aug.
Jan.
June
11, 1864
3,408
Paisley. F. E
16, 1864
12 357
Parkhurst, F. M
30, 1864
6 303
Partridge W. J. ...
20. 1864
6,301
Paschall. A. N
12,677
6 095
19, 1865
Payne, S
18, 1864
12 701
Penny Wm H
26. 1865
2.621
Perkins, L. C
28, 1864
9.313
12 179
Perry, J
Peterson, J. B
20 1864
112 Inf ....
21 Inf
65 Inf
UCav
16 Cav
30 Inf
16 Cav
8Cav
44 Inf
137 Inf ....
24 Inf
7Cav
122 Inf ....
16 Cav
44 Inf
8Cav
79 Inf
122 Inf ....
89 Inf
52 Inf
6Cav
45 Inf
21 Inf
79 Inf
124 Inf ....
3Cav
4Cav
6 Cav
112 Inf ....
98 Inf
100 Inf ....
112 Inf ....
79 Inf
34 Inf
82 Inf
14 Cav
16 Cav
36 Inf
6Cav
79 Inf
96 Inf
65 Inf
16 Cav
12 Cav
45 Inf
79 Inf
113 Inf ....
113Inf ....
16 Inf
103 Inf ....
16Cav
89 Inf
27 Inf
19 Inf
82Inf
13 Inf
36 Inf
144 Inf ....
24 Inf
7Cav
24 Inf
16 Cav
27, 1864
15, 1864
1,686
Petz, Wm
7,1864
12,594
Philbrook, A .
5, 1865
410
9,059
Phillips, Wm. H. S
5, 1864
17, 1864
4,887
Pierce, Charles
6. 1864
1,506
Pierce, W. B
31, 1864
3.764
Place, 8
22, 1864
1.862
Pollard. F
12, 1864
3.879
Portclange Maximillian. .
24, 1864
9.602
23, 1864
5,783
Powell, A
15, 1864
3.058
Powell. D. F
9, 1864
3 422
Powers, James
1«. 1864
23
8. 1864
6.007
Price, I. H
17, 1864
7.972
Pugh John . . .
6. 1864
10,412
6,1864
10, 531
Quinn,P
8.1864
10. 184
1.765
Rafferty, J. O
Ramsey. A. B
1. 1864
9,1864
1,011
Ramsey J. C . .
10, 1864
12,763
12, 1864
10, 772
Randall, C. W
12, 1865
8,578
Rankin, M. A
12,1864
12,680
19, 1865
7,604
2, 1864
5,968
Redmeiit, John
17, 1864
8,571
Reed, A
12, 1864
306
2, 1864
1,729
Remour, A. J
8, 1864
1.616
Richards Henry . ...
4, 1864
12, 324
23. 1864
2.836
3, 1864
7,748
Ritter, D .
3, 1864
2,074
17, 1864
8,410
11, 1864
4,460
Robinson, H. P
1,1864
6,080
2.596
Robinson. J. B
18, 1864
28, 1864
1,807
10. 1864
7.228
Rogers, George ...
29, 1864
747
Rogers, 0
26, 1864
11,473
Rolfe. W
26. 1864
3, 039
Rolston, Joseph M
8. 1864
Rosecrans, H
31,1864
8,465
11.1864
10,751
Rother, P
12, 1864
528
Rowley. E. ...
13,1864
1.294
Rudd,T
23. 1864
2,557
Ryan, M
27, 1864
2,000
Sadler, M. M
15, 1864
10,512
Sandler. Lewis
8.1864
2.165
19, 1864
1,902
13, 1864
9,915
Sawins, Beniamin W
28, 1864
1,661
Scharbeek, Edward
6,1864
3.493
Schrader, C.
17, 1864
6.105
18,1864
12.55*
Schwarz. Charles
30, 1865
1.57c
Scitz. Victor
3. 1864
198
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
A ?
< o
a, i-te
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
11.077
Scott. Hugh
Private
Sergeant!.!!!!
Private
Sergeant...!..
Private
Corporal..!!.!
Sergeant
Private
"
Sergeant"..!!..
Private
Corporal!!!!!!
Private
Sergeant
Private
G
G
G
G
D
1
A
E
K
A
1
E
P
D
it
xM
D
H
H
S
I
M
G
E
I
B
t
D
S
B
L
E
g
H
fe
1
I
L
H
R
23Inf
Ulnf
44lnf
38Inf
8Cav
107 Inf . . . .
112 Inf ....
61 Inf
39 Inf
7Cav
22 Inf
89 Inf
98 Inf
89 Inf
44 Inf
23 Inf
16Cav
6Cav
44 Inf
113 inf ....
64 Inf
42 Inf
7Cav
89 Inf
42 Inf
42 Inf
14Cav
7Cav
leCav
14Cav
16Cav
9Cav
92 Inf
53 Inf
I Art
14Cav
7Cav
115 Inf ....
114Inf ....
16Cav
6Cav
89 Inf
14Cav
16Cav
113Inf ....
8 Inf
112 Inf ....
89 Inf
96 Inf
79 Inf
16Cav
44 Inf
78 Inf
38 Inf
7Cav
14 Inf
15 Inf
40 Inf
92 Inf
89 Inf
89 Inf
II Inf
15 -nf
95 Inf
9 Inf
96 Inf
16 Inf
15 Inf
9Cav
9Cav
9 Inf
89 Inf
14Cav
16Cav
9 Inf
Oct 17 1864
12.0a4
1.787
S e e i y ,* C h ar'l es ".!!!'.'.!!!!!!!!.'!!'..'!!'.'.""!' !
Nov. 15.1864
June 10 1864
1.333
Sellers. G. H
May 23 1864
9,325
4.872
Seppel, J. A
Serene. R. 0
Apr. 2, 1864
Aug 6 1864
12,827
5,350
Seybert. A
Aug. 11 1864
12. 149
Sharp. A
Nov 24 1864
2,579
Sharp. A. H
1,899
Sharp, E. D. T
June 13,1864
7,315
Shaw, Joseph B
Aug 30 1864
2,617
7.163
Aug. 29,1864
Sept 2 1864
7.55S
Sheridan, D .
8,388
7,270
Sherwood, J. T
Shields. J. K
Sept. 10,1864
Aug. 30,1864
10.359
Shirtz.Wm
Oct 4 1864
8,864
4,524
Shook.S.T
Shroyer. Nathan
Sept. 15,1864
Aug. 1, 1864
4,135
July 28.1864
12,046
Siebert, H. C
2.430
Silkwood.EL. M
June 24.1864
12.834
Apr. 17.1865
12,713
7,630
Simmons, W. D
Simpson. C
Mar. 1. 1865
Sept. 2, 1864
10,441
Oct. 7. 1864
1 777
12, 390
Skinner. H
Jan. 4.1865
10.082
10. 663
Sleek. Philip
2,585
Slosher. H
June 28.1864
5,960
Smith, George
Aug 17 1864
4,008
10.849
Smith, J.
362
Apr. 4. 1»64
12, 566
Smith. J. S
Feb. 1. 1865-
10,975
Smith, Patrick
Oct. 15. 1864
4,659
Smith. Wm .
Au". 3 1864
8,223
653
Snyder. Lewis .
Apr. 20, 1864
9,345
Soiles. J. B
Sept. 20.1864
4,20a
Spangle, N. J
July 30,1864
9.092
Spindler, Wm. W . .. .
Sept. 18.1864
4.598
Aug. 2. 1864
1.667
Springer. M
June 6,1864
11. 359
Spurlock. Bennett ... .
Oct. 23, 1864
2,532
Stanchfleld. G. H
June 26.1864
1.718
Stark. Fry D
June 8.1864
I.OIS
Stegall, J
May 11, 1864
10.737
Oct. 11,1864
6,292
1,610
Stewart. P. M
Stillwell, John
Aug. 25.1864
June 5.1864
4,878
Stillwell, T. H
Aug. 6. 1864
10,82S
Stine, A
Oct. 13. 1864
12, 725
vsrinehauer. J
Mar. 3. 1865
855
Stines. S. T
" !!!!!! G
May 3, 1864
12, 182
Stolhut. A
Private
Corporal
K
E
D
K
B
B
C
<f
E
L
I
E
A
M
E
Nov. 23,1864
4.724
Stop. Lucian W
Aug. 4,1864
8.451
Sept. 11,1864
8.549
Strieker. John
12,822
Stringer, C
Apr. 5. 1865
9.013
Strong, E. N
Sept. 17,1864
10,440
Stroud. J. P
Oct. 6, 1864
12. 190
Sturne. C
Nov. 28,1864
8.615
Sullivan. J
Sept. 13,1864
12,482
Sullivan, Michael
Jan. 18,1865
11,808
Sutee, Benjamin
Nov. 4,1864
5.515
Sutton. M
Aug. 13. 1864
4.442
July 31.1864
505
Apr. 12.1864
10.515
Oct. 8.1864
50i
Apr. 12, 1864
10,036
Taylor. H
Sept. 29,1864
AD.JUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Schedule G — Continued.
199
1?
< o
Name.
Rank.
CO.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
Private
Corporal
Private
:: •••••■
Private
Sergeant
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal!!!!!!
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal
Private
Corporal
Private
!!!!!'
Sergeant
Private
Sergeant
Private
P
F
H
M
E
E
A
B
M
K
D
K
?
I
B
&
E
A
C
I
8
H
I
C
I
i
E
E
M
g
D
L
A
L
I
H
G
g
E
I
M
I
D
D
A
H
I
C
B
4 Cav
UInf
100 Inf ....
16 Cav
64 Inf
89 Inf
16 Inf
10 inf
1 Art
24 Inf
16 Cav
16 Cav....
19 Inf
19 Inf
16 Cav
7Inf
21 Inf
16 Cav
38 Inf
7 Cav
8 Inf
120 Inf ....
9Inf
16 Cav
7 Inf
24 Inf
24 Inf
16 Cav
122Inf ....
16 Cav
9 Inf
31 Inf
1 Art
7 Inf
15 [nf
16 Cav
93 Inf
120 Inf ....
95 Inf
16 Cav
93 Inf
16 Cav
39 Inf
16 Cav
7 Cav
74 Inf
24 Inf
27 Inf
6 Cav...:..
21 Inf
96 Inf
23 Inf
9 Inf
104 Inf ....
89 Inf
6 Cav
7 Cav
32 Inf
UInf
81 Inf
16 Cav
49 Inf
45 Inf
22 Inf
84 Inf
16Cav
89 Inf
16 Cav
56 Inf
79 Inf
16 Cav
36 Inf
125 Inf ....
24 Inf
Apr.
Jan.
June
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
June
Aug.
June
July
Apr.
Oct.
June
Apr.
July
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
July
May
Sept.
Aug.
June
May
Aug.
July
Oct.
Sept.
ST-
Nov.
June
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Apr.
June
.July
Nov.
July
Aug.
July
May
July
Sept.
June
Aug.
Aug.
.r.f:
Mar.
July
Oct.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
May
h^l-
May
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
30. 1864
12 5"'6
Taylor Wm ..
26, 1865
10, 1864
4.564
12 437
1 , 1864
Thayer D. W
12. 1865
9.833
2.425
6.491
7 128
Therimam John W.
27, 1864
24, 1864
Thompson. A. J
Thompson E. G
22, 1864
28, 1864
10,411
8,863
46
6, 1864
15, 1864
Timmler. Wm
15, 1864
2 502
Tiucholen S H
26, 1864
3,064
9, 1864
14, 1864
11.550
1,915
751
3,032
Trasl£.J.I
Trout E
27, 1864
14,1^,64
Trowbridge, L. A
26, 1864
7. 1864
12 736
Tucker Ira
6, 1865
10,832
13, 1864
10, 988
16, 1864
3 271
13, 1864
1,078
14, 1864
7,765
Vincent L D
4, 1864
5 638
Vock Wm
14. 1864
2.015
16, 1864
Voris K
11.1864
6 767
Waddle J
25, 1864
2,964
Wahl,M
6, 1864
10, 756
Waldo Judson M
12. 1864
9 218
19, 1864
10. 001
Walsh, J
29. 1864
11, 345
23. 1864
12 072
18, 1864
2,488
26, 1864
7.895
5, 1864
12.392
11.619
Warwick, N. A
4. 1865
29, 1864
5.898
16, 1864
9,317
Weaver Alexander.
20. 1864
6.178
19, 1864
10. 7S5
12, 1864
742
Weeks B
26, 1864
2.301
Weiry John
22, 1864
3.743
21, 1864
11.751
Welsch. L
2. 1864
4,338
Wentworth Charles '.
30, 1864
7,426
Westbrook, B. B
31,1864
3,910
Wham. F. L
24,1864
912
Wheelock.A
10, 1864
3,067
Whelen M . .. .
9, 1864
8.713
14, 1864
1,699
Whitman. L
7.1864
5,998
5.613
Whitney. T.F
17, 1864
14. 1864
5,158
Wiley, T
9, 1864
12, 732
Wiley, vV
5. 1865
7.840
12,671
Wilhelm,G. A
Wilks.B
4, 1864
18, 1865
90
Will.Gustavus
21, 1864
3,254
Williams E .
13, 1864
10,899
Williams, W
14. 1864
8,310
9, 1864
12, 780
Willis, A. P
15, 1865
4,737
Wilson, D. B . .. ..
4. 1864
11,712
1, 1864
1.130
Wimmer, John
15, 1864
4,941
Winemiller, John
7, 1864
10,347
Winesburge Wm. H
4, 1864
989
Wink,l.ouis
10, 1864
9,785
26, 1864
8 755
WinninsT, D. M
14.1864
6,079
Winter, Wm
18, 1864
200
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Schedule G — Concluded.
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date
of death.
8 815
Wood A
Private
Private
Private
I
h
K
E
G
21Inf
16Cav
7Inf
21 inf
35 Inf
57 Inf
120 Inf ....
44 Inf
Sept. 15,1864
1,042
May 12,1865
July 21,1864
lo' 582
Worthy, A E
Oct. 10, 1864
2,624
Wriirht,J. W
June 28,1864
Wright. M
Aug. 10,1864
V 309
Yates J
Dec. 19,1864
72
Zom, Philip
Mar. 20,1864
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
201
SUPPLEMENTAL LIST.
The following is a list of prisoners icho died in Andersonville, and
whose graves are unnumbered:
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of
death.
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
Private
Private
Private
C
B
M
F
s
B
B
1
D
B
B
1
L
E
A
F
F
G
K
C
H
1
D
r
c
i
c
D
F
E
g
F
F
i
D
C
42lnf
79Inf
7 Cav
Nov. 1, 1864
Bauinan, Henry . ...
113 Inf ....
79Inf
16 Cav
112 Inf ....
73 Inf
14 Cav
74 Inf
98 Inf
16 Cav
9Inf
29 Inf
112 Inf ....
9Cav
59 Inf
112 Inf ....
29 Inf
Oct. 10, 1864
Feb. 3 1864
Bergman. Henry
Aug. 7, 1864
July 1894
Bevier, Orlin
Nov. 9, 1864
Brazing ton, Eli
Nov 30,1864
Brown, Arthur P
Oct 28 1864
Aug. 28,1864
Aug 10 1864
Cantam, Henry
Carter Sylvester
Sept. 28,1864
Coughey, Henry
Feb 20 1865
Crommett, Daniel ....
Oct 1 1864
Crowel John C • ■ • •
Sept. 16,1864
July 1864
Deyo, Abram
Dixon, James
16 Cav
16 Cav
112Inf ....
16 Cav
9 Inf
89 Inf
21 Inf
July 31.1864
Aug. 30.1864
April 18,1864
Sept. 15.1864
May 31,1864
English, Richard
Fink. John W
Fox, Calvin E
Fuller, Gardner
Funk, Wm. C
113 Inf ....
44 Inf
103 Inf ....
21 Inf
61 Inf
7Inf
38 Inf
16 Cav
96 Inf
120 Inf ....
42 Inf
81 Inf
16 Cav
42 Inf
89 Inf
39 Inf
117 Inf ....
Oct. 1.1864
Dec. 21,1864
Grim, G. D
Oct 14 1864
Gum, Moses .
Jan 4 1864
Hallett, John
Feb. 9. 1865
Harry, William H
Oct 13 1864
Hays, George
June 8 1865
May 24.1864
Sept. 13,1864
HoltkHmp, Bennett
Houchen, Robert
Nov 8 1864
Nov. 20,1864
Ketchum. Chester 0
Oct. 20, 1864
Kroschel, Louis
April 15,1864
May 9, 1865
Lourant, Levi J
.Sept. 1,1864
Lusk, Palmer
July 1864
Martin, .Toel
Sept. 16.1864
McCab, Henry
McOarty , Joseph
14 Cav
113 Inf ...
113 Inf ....
81 Inf ...
Nov. 1,1864
Miller, James
Oct 1864
Miller, .loseph
Miller, William
Oct. 18.1864
1864
Mobsman. Lnper
42 Inf
113 Inf ....
113 Inf ....
Mar. 13, 1865
Mullins, William
1864
Munzenberger. John
Oct. 29. 1864
202
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Sujyplemental List — Concluded.
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of
death.
Obiella, John
Private
Private
Private
Non-com staff
Private
Corporal
Private
Private
Private
Corporal
Private
B
L
B
P
"ivi"
c
K
B
C
E
M
H
H
A
H
M
B
16Cav
16Cav
leCav
6Cav
64Inf
84Inf
6Cav
Uinf
0' Daniels, Jasper
July 20 1864
Odurn. Brittain
Porker, Israel
Perry, John J ....
Aug. 21.1864
Aug. 2, 1864
Aug 1 1864
Phelps, Wm. L
Oct. 25, 1864
Ray, Robert D
1864
39Inf
7Cav
Nov. 7, 1864
Ritter. Henry
Russell, S. A
79Inf
UCav
38Inf
36Inf
79Inf
16Cav
89 Inf
Sept. 10.1864
Smith, Nathan P
Oct 13 1864
Smith, Wm. H.
Sept. 28", 1864
Oct. 28, 1864
Stillwell, T. W
Sullivan, John
Nov. 1 1864
Talmadge, C.B
Jan. 6.1865
73Inf
51 Inf
Ill Inf ....
31 Inf
Sept. 16,1864
Tower, Charles B
Sept. 15.1864
Nov. 27,1864
Vancil, Thomas M
Weiss, Otto
16Cav
leCav
Aug. 3. 1864
42 Inf
Mar. 30,1865
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
203
Schedule H — Persons Subject to Military Duty.
Showing the number of persons subject to Military Duty in the
State of Illinois, between the ages of eighteen (18) and forty-five
(45) , as per census returns of 1865.
County.
No.
County.
No.
8.379
2.320
1,874
1,755
2,356
4,254
812
2,567
2,033
4,237
3,151
2,732
2,149
2,199
3,849
41,354
2,045
1,585
2,S93
2,335
2,248
2,433
3,065
933
2,115
2,558
578
1,583
6,023
1,343
2,767
i;431
5, 221
593
1.726
4.399
3.362
2,353
1.477
2,300
2,417
4,398
1,678
6,277
4.092
2.281
6.109
3.052
10.438
1.622
4,120
3.35»
Alexand er
Loffan. . .
3 332
Bond .
4 179"
4,631
7,212
Bureau .
Marion
2.727
Marshall
2.887
Carroll*
1.822
Cass*
Massac
1.32S
4,189
4.13T
Clark
McLean
6.866
Menard
2.03O
3, 190
Coles
2,140
Cook. . . .
3! 483
4,274
1.328
DeKalb
Ogle .
3,222
De Witt
5:643
1,829'
DuPage
Piatt
1,552
Edgar .
Pike
4,796
1.65»
Pulaski
l,32t
Fayette
1,141
Ford
3,003
Franklin
2,05&
Fulton
Rock Island.
4,694
Gallatin*. ..
Saline*
1.697
7,325
Grundy
Schuyler ..
2.529
Hamilton..
Scott
l,47e
3.022
Hardin
1.592
lenderson. . . .
St Clair .
7.393
lenry . . .
4,511
4,22S
Jackson
Union . . .
2,662
Jasper
3,978
1,119
3,848
Jo Daviess
Washington
2,710
Johnson
Wayne
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Statement K. — Total Number of Illinois Troops Enlisted in
THE U. S. Service.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Provost Marshal General's Office.
Washington. D. C. Sept. 2. 1865.
His Excellency, R. J. Oslesby.
Governor of Illinois, Springfield.
Sir:— I have the honor to inform you that the number of men furnished by the State of
Illinois from April 17, 1861, to April 30, 1865, is two hundred and fifty-six thousand two hun-
dred and ninety-seven (256,297), without reference to periods of service, which varied from
three months to three years.
I have the honor to be, sir,
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant,
(Signed.) JAMES B. FRY,
Provost Marshal General.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
217
Synonyms L— Local Names of Military Organizations.
Under this head will he found a list of the synonyms which comprise
the various local names of military organizations in Illinois, prior
to their designation and assignment in the U. S. service,
Synonym.
R«g:ular or Final Desisnation.
Adams County Cavalry ,
Alton Battalion
Barber's (Thomas C.) Battery
Barker's (Charles W.) Dragr'ons Cos. A & B
Barker's Dragoons
Barnett's (Charles M.) Battery...
Barrett's (Samuel E.) Battery....
Birge's Regiment Sharpshooters.
Blair's Escort
Board of Trade Battery, Chicago
Board of Trade Regiment. Chicago, 1st
Board of Trade Regiment, Chicago, 2d
Bolton's (William H.) Battery
Borries' (Hermann) Battery
Bouton's (Edward) Battery
Bowen's Independent Battalion, IfissoMrt
Cavalry, Co.'s A— D
2d Regiment Cavalry (Co. L. formerly Co. C)
144th Regiment Infantry, afterwards Alton Bat-
talion Inf. (one hundred days) (Co.'s A and B) .
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery K)
12th Regiment Cavalry (Co.'s H and I)
Charles W. Barker's Independent Co. Chicago
Dragoons (two months)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery I)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B, old)....
J. W. Birge's Regiment Sharpshooters, after-
ward 14th Regiment Missouri Infantry, after-
ward 66th Regiment Illinois Infantry
nth Regiment Cavalry (Co. G)
James H. Stokes' Independent Battery
72d Regiment Infantry
88th Regiment Infantry
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery L)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery I)
1st Battalion Missouri Cavalry (Bowen's) at-
tached to 13th Regiment Illinois Infantry; af-
terward William D. Bowen'» Independent Bat-
talion Missouri Cavalry, afterward 9th Regi-
ment Missouri Cavalry (Co.'s A— D), afterward
10th Regiment J/issot«rt Cavalry (Co.'s A— D).
107th Illinois, 80th Indiana, and 13th and 33d Ken-
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9th Regiment Cavalry
19th Regiment Infantry (Company G), afterward
Lyman Bridges' Independent Battery, after-
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new)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery F)
1st Regiment New York Light Artillery 'Bat-
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65th Regiment Infantry
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D, part)...
55th Regiment Inlantry
29th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company B).
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15th Regiment Cavalry (Company B)
1st Regiment Cavalry (Company H)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery C)
Chapman's (Fletcher H.) Battery. 1st il4th Regiment Infantry (Artillery Company L).
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tery B, part)
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Boyle's Battery.
Brackett's (Albert G.) Cav. Regiment ,
Bridges' Battery
Burton's (Josiah H.) Battery ,
Busteed's (Richard. Jr.) Battery (Chicago
Light Artillery)
Cameron's (Daniel) Highlanders
Campbell's (Charles C.) Battery.
Canton Rifles
Carmichael's (Eagleton) Cav. Co,
Centralia Cavalry
Channel's (Joseph R.) Battery
218
ADJUTANT GENEEAL's REPORT.
Sfjnonyms L — Continued.
Synonym.
Regular or Final Designation.
Cheney's (John T.) Battery
Chicagro Board of Trade Battery
Chicago Board of Trade Regiment, 1st ....
Chicago Board of Trade Regiment, 2d
Chicago Cavalry ,
Chicago Dragoons
Chicago Dragoons, or Rifles
Chicago Legion
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Chicago Light Artillery, Company A
Chicago Light Artillery, Company B
Chicago Light Artillery. Company Q
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Chicago Zouaves, Companies A and B
Clinton County Cavalry
Cogswell's Battery
Colvin's Battery
Cooley 's Battery
Cooper's (Charles S.) Battery
Cooper's (Edgar H.) Battery
Cram's (Orrin W.) Battery
Crocker's Escort
Cudney 's (Albert) Battery
Curtis' (John) Independent Co. Infantry
Davidson's Battery
Davis' Escort
DeQress' (Francis) Battery
Detroit {Michigan) Jackson Guards
Dodson's Cavalry Company
Dollins' (James J.) Cavalry Company...
Douglas Brigade, 1st Regiment
Douglas Brigade, 2d Regiment
Dresser's (Jasper M.) Battery ,
Earlville Guards, or Earl Rifles.
Elgin Battery
Excelsior Reg , 3d Div., 17th Army Corps
Fitch's (John A.) Battery
Flood's (James P ) Battery ,
Ford's (William) Cavalry Company
Fox River Regiment
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery F)
James H. Stokes' Independent Battery
72d Regiment Infantry
88th Regiment Infantry
16th Regiment Cavalry (Companies A and B)
Charles W. Barker's Independent Company Chi-
cago Dragoons (two months)
16th Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
51st Regiment Infantry
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
James Smith's Independent Company A, Chi-
cago Light Artillery (three months)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B, old)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B, new)...
1st Regiment Ifew York Light Artillery (Bat-
teries B and G. part), and 4th JYew York Inde-
pendent Battery (part)
Charles G. Cooky's Independent Battery
59th Regiment Infantry (Company K)
19th Regiment Infantry (Companies A and K)...
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company D)
53d Regiment Infantry (Artillery Company A),
afterward 1st Regiment Light Artillery (Bat-
tery M), afterward William Cogswell's Inde-
pendent Battery
107th Regiment Illinois Infantry, 33d Regiment
Kentucky Infantry, and 2:id Indiana Battery
(part), afterward John H. Colvin's Battery Illi-
nois Light Artillery (7th Independent Battery)\
afterward 1st Regiment Illinois Light Artillery
(Battery K, new)
Charles G. Cooley's Independent Battery
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery E)
11th Regiment Cavalry (Company G)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery I)
144th Regiment Infantry (one hundred days)
(Company B), afterward Alton Battalion In-
fantry (one hundred days) (Company B)
Peter Davidson's Independent Company, Peoria
Light Artillery (1st Battalion Volunteers),
afterward 2d Regiment Light Artillery (Bat-
tery A)
36th Regiment Illinois Infantry (Cavalry Com-
pany B), afterward 15th Regiment Illinois
Cavalry (Company K, and .3d Regiment Ken-
tucky Cavalry (Company G)
1st Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery H)
23d Regiment Infantry (Company A)
Christian B. Dodson's Independent Company,
Knne County Cavalry, afterward Dodson's
Squadron Cavalry (Company A), afterward
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company H)
31st Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company C),
afterward 4th Regiment Cavalry (Company C),
afterward Warren Stewart's Independent Bat-
talion Cavalry (Company C). afterward 15th
Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
42d Regiment Infantry
55th Regiment Infantry
31st Regiment infantry (Artillery Company A),
afterward 2d Regiment Light Artillery (Bat-
tery D)
23d Regiment Infantry (Company D)
George W. Renwick's 5th Independent (Elgin)
Battery
124th Regiment Infantry
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery E) ... —
2d Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery C)
53d Regiment Infantry (Independent Cavalry
Company A), afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry
( Company L)
36ih Regiment Infantry
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Synonyms L — Continued.
219
Synonym.
Regular or Final Designation.
Franklin's (Angereau) Battery
Fremont Rangers, Illinois Cavalry Com
panies A, B, and C
Fremont Rifles
Gallatin County Cavalry
Gallup's (Henry A.) Battalion Cavalry
German Guides
Gibson's (Thomas) Battalion
Gilbert's (Franklin T.) Cavalry Company.
Gilmore's (Ephraim M.) Cavalry Company
Graham's (Robert H.) Company Indepen
dent Rangers, Illinois Cavalry
/Grant's Escort
Grant s Escort
Gumbart's (George C.) Battery
Hamilton's E scort
Hancock G uard s
Hartmann's (Theobald) Dragoons
Hart'ft (Levi W.) Battery
Hecker Regiment, 1st, or Hecker Jager
Regiment
Hecker Regiment, 2d
Henshaw's Battery
Hoffman (late 1st Regiment) Dragoons,
Company B
Hooker's Escort
Hopkins' (Caleb) Battery
Hopkins' (Caleb) Batiery
Houghtaling's (Charles) Battery
Houghtaling's (Charles) Battery
Hulaniski's (Thaddeus C.) Battery
Huntley's Cavalry Company
Hutchens' (William D.) Cavalry Company
Illinois Cavalry, Alexander Weide's Com-
pany
Illinois Cavalry. Fremont Rangers, Com-
panies A, B and C
Illinois Cavalry. Independent Rangers,
Robert H. Graham's Company
th Regiment Cavalry (Artillery Company),
afterward 1st Regiment Light Artillery (Bat-
tery K, old)
3d Regiment Missouri Cavalry (Companies G,
H. andl)
7th Regiment Infantry
1st Regiment Cavalry (Company B)
Fremont Rangers, Illinois Cavalry (Campanies
A. B and C) afterward 3d Regiment Missouri
Cavalry (Companies G, H and I)
13th Regiment Cavalry
16th Regiment Illinois Cavalry, Company C; 3d
Independent Company Ohio Cavalry; 1st Regi-
ment West Virginia Cavalry, Company A.
afterwards G; and 3d Regiment West Virginia
Cavalry, Company E
52d Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A)
afterward 12th Regiment Cavalry (Company
H) afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Com-
pany g;
32d Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A)
afterward 12th Regiment Cavalry (Company F,
formerly A)
14th Regiment 1/issowrJ Infantry (Home Guards)
(Cavalry Company)
4th Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
William Ford's Independent Cavalry Company
A, 53d Regiment Infantry, afterward 15th Regi-
ment Cavalry (Company L)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery E)
36th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A),
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Company I)-
72d Regiment Infantry ipart)
13th Regiment Cavalry (1st Battalion)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery H)
24th Regiment Infantry
82d Regiment Infantry
Edward C. Henshaw's Independent Battery
16th Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company K)
3d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery C)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months), ("Com-
pany I, Light Artillery)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months), (Com-
pany F)
Charles Houghtaling's Independent Company
A. Ottawa Light Artillery, afterward 1st Regi-
ment Light Artillery (Battery C)
2d Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery L)
Oscar H. Huntley's Independent Company A,
Cavalry, afterward 1st Regiment Cavalry
(Company K)*
27th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company E),
afterward Warren Stewart's Independent Bat-
talion Cavalry (Company E). afterward 15th
Regiment Cavalry (Company E)
1st Regiment Western Cavalry, Fremont Hus-
sars, Missouri Volunteers (Company F), after-
ward 4th Regiment jl/t.ssot<ri Cavalry (Company
F, afterward Company L)
3d Regiment Missouri Cavalry (Companies G, H
andl)
14lh Regiment Missouri Infantry (Home Guards)
(Cavalry Company L)
* Assigned to 15th Regiment Illinois Cavalry as Company M, December 25. 1862. but did.
not join, being mustered out December 27, 1862, aa Company K, 1st Regiment Illinois
Cavalry.
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Synonyms L — Continued.
Synonym.
Regnilar or Final Designation.
Independent Battery, Ist
Independent Battery, 2d . .
Independent Battery, 3d .
Independent Battery 4th.
Independent Battery 5th.
Independent Battery 6th.
Independent Battery 7th.
(Independent Rangers. Illinois Cavalry,
Robert H. Graham's Company
Indiana Company. Mechanics' Fusileers,
Irish Brigade, or James A. Mulligan's
Brigade, or Ist Irish Regiment
Irish Dragoons, Patrick Naughton's
Irish Legion.
JTackson Guards
Jackson Guards, Detroit (.Michigan)
Jenks' (Albert) Cavalry Company, or Dra-
goons
Kane County Cavalry
Keith's (Charles W.) Battery.
Kentucky Brigade
Kowald's Independent Company Infantry
LaSalle Guards
Lead Mine Regiment, Washburne.
Light Dragoons
Lincoln Rifles
Logan's Escort
Lowell's (John W.) Battery
Lyon Color Guard
William Cogswell's Independent Battery
James H. Stoke's Independent Battery
Thomas F. Vaughn's Independent Battery, after-
ward 3d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A),
(Independent)
Charles G Cooley's Independent Battery
Charles W. Renwick's Independent Battery
Edward C. Henshaw's Independent Battery
John H. Colvin's Independent Battery, after-
ward 1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery K.
new)
14th Regiment Missouri Infantry (Home Guards)
(Cavalry Company L)
56th Regiment Infantry (old) (Company C)
23d Regiment Infantry
23d Regiment Illinois Infantry (Company — ),
afterward the 5th Regiment Iowa Cavalry
( Com pany L)
90th Regiment Infantry
23d Regiment Infantry (Company C)
23d Regiment Infantry (Company A)
36th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A),
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Company I)
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company H)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery I. late Bat-
tery C)
54th. 60th . 62d and 63d Regiments Infantry
Gustav Kowald's Company Infantry, attached
to 1st Brigade Volunteers (three months)
23d Regiment Infantry (Company P)
15th Regiment Infantry
Oscar H. Huntley's Independent Company A,
Cavalry, afterward 1st Regiment Cavalry
(Company K)*
24th Regiment Infantry
2d Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G).
58th Regiment Infantry
McAllister's (Edward) Battery.
McAllister's (Edward) Battery.
McArthur's Escort
McClellan Brigade
McClellan Dragoons, Companies A and B.
McClellan's Body Guard
McClernaud Guard Battalion or Body
Guard, Companies A. B and —
McClernand's Escort
McKean's Escort
Madison's (Reily) Battery
1st Regiment Light Artillery f Battery D)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months) Com-
pany K)
11th Regiment Cavalry (Company G)
58th Regiment Infantry
12th Regiment Cavalry (Companies H and I)
James Steel's Independent Company Infantry,
Sturges Rifles
Mahoney Guards
Mechanics' Fusileers
Mercantile Battery. Chicago
Michigan Company Sharpshooters, John
Piper's
-Mihalotzy Kifles
JNIiller's (JohnB.) Battery
Mississippi Marine Brigade Ram Fleet..
Jlissouri Artillery, Schwartz's Battery .
16th Regiment Cavalry (Companies I. K and L)..
3d Regiment Cavalry (Company L)
2d Regiment Cavalry (Company M)
1st Battalion Light Artillery (Battery D), after-
ward 2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B).
23d Regiment Infantry (Company G)
56th Rngiment Infantry (old)
Charles G. Cooley's Independent Battery
66th Regiment Infantry (Company D)
24th Kegiment Infantry
1st Kegiment Light Artillery ' Battery M)
Riim Fleet Mississippi Marine Brigade. Rams
Switzerland and Monarch
Adolph Schwartz's Independent Buttery (Mis-
souri artillery), afterward 2d Regiment Illinois
Light Artillery (Battery E)
* Assigned to 15th Regiment Illinois Cavalry as Company M, December 25, 1862, but did
mot join, being mustered out December 27, 1862, as Company K, 1st Regiment Illinois
Cavalry.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
221
Synonyms L — Continued.
Synonym.
Regular or Pinal Designation.
Missouri Cavalry, Bowen's Independent
Battalion, Companies A— D
Missouri Infantry, 9th Regiment..
Missouri Infantry, 14th Regiment.
Monarch, Ram
Montgomery Guards
Morgan's (Francis) Battery
Morgan's (George W.) Escort
Morgan's (James D.) Escort
Mounted Inf., 9th Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf.,50tn Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf., 80th Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf. ,87th Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf„92d Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf., 98th Regiment (temporarily)
Mounted Inf., 112th Regim'nt (temporarily)
Mounted luf. ,118th Regim'nt (temporarily)
Mounted Inf. ,123d Regiment (temporarily)
Mulligan's Battery
Mulligan's (James A.) Brigade, or Irish
Brigade, or 1st Irish Regiment
National Guards
Naughton's (Patrick) Irish Dragoons.
Neely's (John C.) Battery
Nichols' (Erastus A.)'Battery.
Nispel's ((jJeorgeL.) Battery ..
Normal Regiment
Northwestern Rifles
Oconto {Wisconsin) Irish Guards
O'Harnett's (M. J.) Cavalry Company.
Ohio Companies, Mechanics' Fusileers
Ohio Sharpshooters, 1st, 2d and 3d Inde-
pendent Companies
O'Leary 's Battery
Ord's Escort
Ottawa Artillery.
Ottawa Battery..
Ottawa Guards
Ottawa Light Artillery ,
Ottawa Light Artillery, Company A
Palmer's (John M ) Escort .
Peoria Light Artillery
Perce's Infantry Company.
Phillips', JohnC.) Battery
Piper's (John) JWic^ttcran Company, Sharp-
shooters
Plaintield Artillery
Plainfleld Artillery
Pope's Body Guard
Powell's (John W.) Battery
Prentiss Guards
Prescott's (Mark H.) Battery.
Quinby's Escort 2d Regiment Cavalry (Company B)
1st Battalion Missouri Cavalry (Bowen's), at-
tached to 13th Regiment Illinois Infantry; af-
terward William D. Bowen's Independent
Batta'ion Missouri Cavalry; afterward 9th
Regiment Missouri CaTalry(Companies A— D),.
afterward 10th Regiment Missouri Cavalry
(Companies A— D)
59th Regiment Infantry
J. W. Birge's Regiment Sharpshooters, after-
ward 14th Regiment Missouri Infantry, after-
ward 66th Regiment Illinois Infantry
18th Regiment Illinois Infantry (Company K,old),.
afterward Ram Fleet Mississippi Marin, Bri-
gade, Ram Monarch
23d Regiment Infantry (Company B)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
3d Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
7th Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
9th Regiment Infantry
50th Regiment Infantry
SOth Regiment Infantry
87th Regiment Infantry
92d Regiment Infantry
9Sth Regiment Infantry
112th Regiment Infantry
118th Regiment Infantry
123d Regiment Infantry
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery L)
23d Regiment Infantry
57th Regiment Infantry
23d Regiment Illinois Infantry (Company—), af-
terward 5th Regiment lon-a Cavalry (Co. L)...
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery 1)
2d Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery L)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery E)
33d Regiment Infantry
44th Regiment Infantry
23d Regiment Infantry (Artillery Company), af-
ward 1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery L)
30th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company D),
afterward Warren Stewart's Independent Bat-
talion Cavalry (Company D), afterward 15th
Regiment Cavalry (Company D)
56th Regiment Infantry (old), (Companies B&H)
66th Regiment Infantry (Companies G,H and K)
Arthur O'Leary's Siege Artillery, afterward 1st
Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G)
2d Regiment Cavalry ( Company A)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months) (Co. P)..
Charles C. Campbell's Battery Light Artillery,
afterward 2d Regiment Light Artillery (Bat-
tery D. part)
23d Regiment Infantry (Companies E and H)
Edward C. Henshaw's Independent Battery
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery C)
7th Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
2(1 Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
William Perce's Independent Company Militia
Infantry (thirty days)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery M)
66th Regiment Infantry (Company D)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months) (Co. K)..
17th Regiment Infantry (Company A)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery F)
Joseph D. Walker's Independent Company In-
fantry (three months)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery C)
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Synonyms L — Continued.
Synonym.
Regular or Final Designation.
Quinby's Escort.
•Quinby's Escort.
Railroad Regiment
Ram Fleet Mississippi Marine Brigade.
Renwick's Battery
Richardson's (George R.) Battery
Rich's (Judson) Battery
Robinson's (George I.) Battery ....
Rock River Regiment
Rodgers' (Benjamin F) Battery ..,
Rogers' (Henry A.) Battery
Rombauer's (Raphael G.) Battery.
Rosecran's Escort
Rosecrans' Escort
Rourke's (John) Battery (11th Wisconsin
Independent Battery)
Ramsey's (Israel P.) Battery
Ryan Life Guard
Sappers and Miners, Chicago
Schambeck's (Frederick) Cavalry Co.
Schwartz's Battery, Missouri Artillery.
Scotch Regiment, 1st
Scotch Regiment, 2d
Seventh Congressional District Regiment
Sharpshooters, Birge's Regiment
Sherer's (Samuel B.) Cavalry Company,
Dragoons
Shields' Guards.
Siege Artillery..
Silversparre's (Axel) Battery
Slocum's Escort
Smith's (Gustavus A.) Independent Regi
merit
Smith's (Henry A.) Cavalry Company..!!.
Smith's (James) Batteries
Smith's (Jason B.) Battery
Smith's (William S.) Escort
Sparrestrom's (Frederick) Battery.
Spencer's (George W.) Battery
Springfield Artillery
Springtield Artillery
Springfield Light Artillery .
Steele's Body Guard
Steele's Escort
Steel's Company Rifles
Stenbeck's (Andrew) Battery
Stevenson's Escort
Stewart's Independent Cavalry Company!
2d Regiment Illinois Cavalry (Company E) and
5th Regiment Missouri Cavalry, (Company C)
afterward 4th Regiment Missouri Cavalry,
(Company F.new)
4th Regiment Cavalry (Company D) ;..
89th Regiment Infantry
Ram Fleet Mississippi Marine Brigade, Rams
Switzerland and Monarch
George W. Renwick's Independent Battery
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery F)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery I)
James H. Stokes' Independent Battery
34th Regiment Infantry
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery K, late
Battery D)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D) !!!
tst Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G)
7th Regiment Cavalry (Company B)
36th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A),
afterward J5th Regiment Cavalry (Company I)
23d Regiment Infantry (Artillery Company).
afterward 1st Reg't Light Artillery (Battery L)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B, old) ....
51st Regiment Infantry
59th Regiment Infantry (Company K)
Frederick Schambeck's Independent Cavalry
Company, afterward Hoffmann (late 1st Regi-
ment) Dragoons. (Company B), afterward
16th Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
Adolph Schwartz's Independent Battery {Mis-
souri Artillery), afterward 2d Regiment Illi-
nois Light Artillery (Battery E)
12th Regiment Infantry
65th Regiment Infantry
21st Regiment Infantry
J. W. Birge's Regiment Sharpshooters, after-
ward 14th Regiment Missouri Infantry, after-
ward 66th Regiment Illinois Infantry
36th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company B),
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Company K)
23d Regiment Infantry (Companies I and K)
Arthur O'Leary's Siege Artillery, afterward 1st
Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery H)
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company K)
35th Regiment Infantry
"".th Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company B),
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Co. K)
James Smith's Independent Company A. Chi-
cago Light Artillery (three months) and 1st
Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
1st Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery K, old)
7th Regiment Cavalry (Company B)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G, late
Battery A )
1st Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery M)
2d Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery C)
10th Regiment Infantry (three months) (Com-
pany I, Light Artillery)
Thomas F. Vaughn's Independent Battery, af-
terward 3d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery
A) (Independent)-
1st Regiment Cavalry (Company K)
3d Regiment Cavalry (Company D) and 15th
Regiment Cavalry (Company H)
James Steel's Independent Company Infantry,
Slurges Rifles
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery H, late
Battery B)
d Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
Warren Stewart's 1st Independent Cavalry
Company (A), afterward Warren Stewart's In-
dependent Battalion Cavalry (Company A), af-
terward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
223
Synonyms i— Concluded.
Synonym.
Regrular or Final Designation.
Stewart's (Warren) Independent Battalion
Cavalry, Companies A— E, and Recruits.
Stokes' Battery
Stolbrand's (Charles J.) Battery
Stookey's (Simon J.) Independent Co. Inf.
Sturges Rifles
Switzerland, Ram
Taylor's (Ezra) Battery
Thielemann's Cavalry Company
Thielemann's (Christian) Independent
Battalion Cavalry, Companies A and B..
Timony's (James P) Battery
Turner Union Cadets
Union Brigade
Vaughn's Battery
Walker's Infantry Company
Washburne Lead Mine Regiment
Washington Light Cavalry
Waterhouse's (Allen C.) Battery
Weide's (Alexander) Company, 111. Cav....
Western Cavalry, Ist Regiment
Western Sharpshooters
White County Cavalry
White's (Lyman A.) Battery
White's (Patrick H.) Battery
Whitteraore's (Henry C.) Battery
Wilcox's (Edward P.) Battery
Wilder Lightning Brigadedst Brigade, 4th
Division 14th Army Corps)
Wilder's (William C.) Cavalry Company..
Willard's (Charles M.) Battery
Williams' Escort
Willis' (George A.) Cavalry Company
Wilson's Dragoons
Wisconsin Co.. Mechanics' Fusileers
Wisconsin Independ'nl Battery, 11th (John
Rourke's Battery)
Wood'.a ("Andrew M. ) Battery
Wood's (Peter P.) Battery
Worden's (Asa) Battalion
Yates Phalanx
Yates Sharpshooters, 1st Battalion
Zouaves
15th Regiment Cavalry (Companies A— F
James H. Stokes' Independent Battery
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery G)
144th Regiment Infantry (one hundred days)
(Company A), afterward Alton Battalion In-
fantry (one hundred days) (Company A)
James Steel's Independent Company Infantry,
Sturges Rifles
59th, 63d and 101st Illinois Regiments Infantry
(part), afterward Ram Fleet Mississippi Marine
Brigade, Ram Switzerland
1st Regiment Light Artillery ( Battery B, old) ... .
1st Regiment Cavalry (Company — ) afterward
Christian Thielemann's Independent Battalion
Cavalry (Company A), afterward 16th Regi-
ment Cavalry (Company A)
16th Regiment Cavalry (Companies A and B)
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery D)
Gustav Kowald's Company Infantry, attached to
1st Brigade Vo.'unteers (three months)
58th Illinois and 8th, 12th and 14th Iowa Infantry
Regiments (part)
Thomas F. Vaughn's Independent Battery, after-
ward 3d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
(Independent)
Joseph D. Walker's Independent Company In-
fantry (three months;
45th Regiment Infantry
Frederick Schambeck's Independent Cavalry
Company, afterward Hoffmann (late 1st Regi-
ment) Dragoons (Company B), afterward 16th
Regiment Cavalry (Company C)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery E)
1st Regiment Western Cavalry. Fremont Hus-
sars. Missouri Volunteers (Company F), after-
ward 4th Regiment Missouri Cavalry (Com-
pany F, afterward Company L)
9th Regiment Cavalry
J. W. Birge's Regiment Sharpshooters, after-
ward 14th Regiment Missouri Infantry, after-
ward 66th Regiment Illinois Infantry
1st Regiment Cavalry (Company I)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery B.new)...
Charles G. Cooley's Independent Battery
2d Regiment Light Artillery (Battery H)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
92d,98th ai.d 123d Regiments Illinois Infantry,
17th and 72d Regiments Indiana Infantry, and
Indiana Independent Battery
Independent Company, Kane County Cavalry,
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Co. H)
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
15th Regiment Cavalry (Company K)
36tb Regiment Infantry (Cavalry Company A),
afterward 15th Regiment Cavalry (Company 1)
Christian Thielemann's Company— 1st Regiment
Cavalry, afterward Christian Thielemann's In-
dependent Battalion Cavalry ((Company A)
afterward 16th Regiment Cavalry (Company A)
56th Regiment Infantry (old) ("Company A)
23d Regiment Infantry(Artillery Company)after-
ward Ist Regiment Light Artillery (Battery L).
George W. Renwiek's Independent Battery
1st Regiment Light Artillery (Battery A)
14th Wisconsin and 81st and 95th Illinois Infantry
Regiments (part)
th Regiment Infantry
64th Regiment Infantry (Companies A— F)
9th Regiment Missouri Infantry, afterward 59th
Regiment Illinois Infantry
PART IV.
Pkesident's Proclamation.
Proclamation by the Governor.
General Orpers No. 1.
General Orders No. 2.
First Troops in the Service.
Expedition to Cairo.
Roster of Troops.
Official History of Cairo Expedition.
Capture op Steamers C. Hillman and John D. Perry.
Capture of the Arsenal at St. Louis.
Barker's Dragoons.
Military Guard at Camp Butler— Roster.
Vol. 1—15
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 227
PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION.
Washington, D. C, April 15, 1861.
Whereas, The laws of the United States have been and are opposed in
several States by combinations too powerful to be suppressed in the ordinary-
way, I therefore call for the militia of the several States of the Union, to the
aggregate number of 75,000, to suppress said combination and execute the
laws. I appeal to all loyal citizens to facilitate and aid this effort, and main-
tain the laws and integrity of the National Union and the perpetuity of pop-
ular government, and redress wrongs long endured. The first service
assigned will probably be to repossess the forts, places and property which
have been seized from the Union. The utmost care will be taken, consistent
with the object, to avoid devastation, destruction or interference of peaceful
citizens in any part of the country; and I hereby command the persons com-
posing the aforesaid combinations to disperse within twenty days from this
date. I hereby convene both Houses of Congress for the 4th of July
next, to determine upon such measures as the public safety and interest may
demand.
(Signed) ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
President of United States.
By W. H. Seward, Secretary of State.
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, \ „^
State of Illinois, j ^^*
I, Richard Yates, Governor of the State of Illinois, by virtue of the author-
ity vested in me by the Constitution, hereby convene the Legislature of said
State, and the members of the 22d session of the General Assembly are here-
by required to be and appear in their respective places, at the Capitol, in the
city of Springfield, on Tuesday, the 23d day of April, A. D. 1861, for the pur-
pose of enacting such laws and adopting such measures as may be deemed
necessary upon the following subjects, to-wit: The more perfect organiza-
tion and equipment of the militia of this State, and placing the same upon
the best footing; and to render efficient assistance to the General Government
in preserving the Union, enforcing the laws, and protecting the property and
rights of the people. Also, to raise such money and other means as may be
required to carry out the foregoing objects, and also to provide for the ex-
penses of such session.
In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and have
[seal,] caused the great seal of the State to be hereunto affixed, at
the city of Springfield, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1861.
RICHARD YATES,
By the Governor:
0. M. Hatch, Secretary of State.
228 ADJUTANT general's EEPOET.
GENEKAL ORDERS NO. 1.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, ILLINOIS STATE MILITIA, \
Springfield, III., April 15, 1861. J
In view of the present dangers menacing the Government, and the proba-
bility of an immediate call being made on the several States of this Union
for troops to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting the capital and public
property of this Union, the commandants of the several divisions, brigades,
regiments and independent companies will take immediate steps towards per-
fecting the drills and discipline of their several commands, and hold them-
selves in readiness for actual service.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
T. S. MATHER,
Adjutant General.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 2.
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS,
Office of the Commander-in-Chief,
Springfield, III., April 16, 1861.
The Secretary of War, under and by direction of the President of the
United States, having called upon the Executive of this State for the imme-
diate organization of six regiments of volunteer militia to aid in the enforce-
ment of the laws of the United States, and to protect the public property;
therefore, I, Richard Yates, Governor of the State of Illinois, and Com-
mander-in-Chief of the militia thereof, do call upon the commandants of
divisions, brigades, regiments and independent companies to aid in raising
and organizing the same immediately, and if there be no such officers, then
the sheriff of each county.
By the instruction of the War Department, each company will consist of
one captain, one first lieutenant, one second lieutenant, four sergeants, four
corporals, two musicians, and eighty men.
Each regiment will be composed of one colonel, one lieutenant-colonel, one
major, one adjutant (a lieutenant of one of the companies, but not in addi-
tion^, one sergeant-major, one quartermaster-sergeant, tAvo principal musi-
cians, and ten companies.
Each company will elect its own officers, and when the several companies
shall meet at the place of rendezvous, they will be formed into regiments,
and will elect their own regimental officers. As fast as the companies are
formed the commanding officer will make a return to the office of the Adju-
tant General, stating the names of the officers and number of men in each
company. No person, under the rank of a commissioned officer, will be re-
ceived who is apparently over the age of forty-five, or under the age of
eighteen years.
Springfield is appointed the place of rendezvous, to which place each com-
pany or regiment will repair, at the earliest practicable period — where tents,
and such other conveniences as can be procured, will be furnished.
Companies will be received in the order in which their services are offered.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES,
Commander-in- Chief,
Thomas S. Mather,
Adjutant General Illinois Militia.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
FIRST TROOPS IN THE SERVICE.
229
The following roster, taken from the pay-rolls on file in the Auditor's
office, shows a complete list of the first troops which were called into the ser-
vice of the State by proclamation of Governor Yates on the 16th of April, to
protect and defend the State against threatened rebellion, and who served
from April 19, 1861, to May 3, 1861. of which no record has hitherto been
made in either the written or printed reports of the Adjutant General's office:
Expedition to Cairo.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Apr.
19. 1861
Apr.
19, 1861
Apr.
19,1861
Apr.
19,1861
Apr.
19, 1861
Apr.
19, 1861
Apr.
19.1861
Apr.
19.1861
Apr.
19.1861
Apr.
19, 1861
Apr.
19, 1861
Apr.
19,1861
Apr.
19.1861
Apr.
19.1861
Brigadier General.
R. K. Swift
Brigade Major.
S. D. Baldwin ..
Judge Advocate.
W. H. Osborn
Brigade Engineer.
John H. Ross
Brigade Quartermaster.
R. M. Hough
Assistant Quartermaster.
I. H. McKay
Assistatit Quartermaster.
H. M. Wilcox
Brigade Surgeon.
Thomas Sim
Assistant Surgeon.
S. R. Haven
Assistant Adjutant General
Wm. Hemstreet
Paymaster.
I. D. Webster
Commissary.
Roeer Fowler ,
Assistant Commissary.
Wm. Spauldingr
Aid-de-Camp.
E.F. Griffin
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3.
Discharged May 3.
CHICAGO LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
James Smith
Charles
Captain.
First Lieutenant.
Willard
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Discharged May 2. 1861
Discharged May 2, 1861
2-60
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Second Lieutenant.
Francis Morgan ,
Third Lieutenant.
John B. Botsford
J^ourth Lieutenant.
Peter P. Wood
Quartermaster Sergeant.
EdgarP.Tobey .^
Orderly.
A. Ralph Abbott
First Sergeant.
Edward Mendsen
Second Sergeant.
John W. Rumsey
Third Sergeant.
Samuel Beers
Fourth Sergeant.
Thomas T. Taylor
Fifth Sergeant.
Charles C. Briggrs
Sixth Sergeant.
Horace S. Foote
First Corporal.
John L. Thompson
Second Corporal.
Thaddeus S. Clarkson
Third Corporal.
Hoxie L. Hoffman
Fourth Corporal.
Jacob Clingman
Fifth Corporal.
Henry H. Handy
Sixth Corporal,
William L. Southworth
Seventh Corporal.
Harry Morgan *.
Fighth Corporal.
Arthur M. Kinzie
Ninth Corporal.
George E. Adams
Tenth Corporal.
SamuelD. Childs
Eleventh Corporal.
Adam C.Hall
Twelfth Corporal.
George McCagg
Musician.
Owington C. Foster
Farrier.
James Taylor
When
called into
service.
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21,1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21, 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2,186
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2.186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186
1 Discharged May 2.186:
1 Discharged May 2.186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2, 186:
1 Discharged May 2,186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
I Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2,186:
1 Discharged May 2,186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186:
1 Discharged May 2. 186
I Discharged May 2. 186
1 Discharged May 2, 186
1 Discharged May 2, 186:
1 Discharged May 2, 186:
1 Discharged May 2, 186
1 Discharged May 2. 186
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
231
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Privates.
Discharo-Pfl Mnv 2. IRfil
Ames Wallace
;
• . .
Bailey. William H
BartlesoD Martin A
' ' '
Benson, Olof
Bridgen, Charles N ;
• '
Briggs Jerome P. . .
. . .
Burdsall. Caleb F„ jr
. . •
Burton. Thomas
I 4 •
Chapman Horace M .
Childs. George P
Church, Frederick S
. . .
Cooppr Georgre C
Cox Nathan F
. •
Deane Frederick Jr.
Durkee, Samuel C .. .
• ' '
Dyer John D
Flanigan John L
Fonda William S
• . >
Gindale. Ferdinand V
Gray Allen W
Halpin Thomas
• i .
Hebard. George T 1 '
' ' •
. • .
Hinch Henry
' ' '
' ' •
Howland Edgar D
' ' '
. . .
I . .
Kearnes Thomas A
• ' '
• 4 4
Kennedav, Theodore W
4 4 .
4 . 4
Kimball Charles B
4 4 4
Kirk William
4 4 4
Kornerman William
4 4 4
Lowe William
4 .4
Marder. John
4 4 4
Mariner George A
4 4 4
4 4 4
4 4 4
Nelson. Conrad C
4 4 4
Parsons Scott
4 4 4
Pease. Stephen N
282
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Peters .John M ..
April 21- ISfil
Discharfod Mnv 2. ISfil
;
!
•
Poole. Charles K
•
Powell Thomas
Pratt William M.
Risley, Harvey B
•
Russell Edward H . ..
Shead Oliver P
Sherwood, Smith J
•
•
•
Steele John . .
•
•
Tallmadge, Samuel H
'
•
White .John A . .
•
Wilcox. Wilbur J
'
Wilson, Francis C
'
LOCKPORT ARTILLERY.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Apr.
22,1861
Apr.
22,1861
Apr.
22,1861
Apr
22.1861
Apr.
22,1861
Apr.
22,1861
Apr.
22,1861
Apr.
22, 1861
Apr.
22, 1861
Apr.
22, 1861
Apr.
22, 1861
Apr.
22, 1861
Captain.
Norman L. Hawley ,
First Lieutenant.
Henry J. Eddy
Second Lieutenant.
James W. Herrin
First Sergeant.
Wm. E. Codding
Quartermaster Sergeant
Martin Neirbergr
Third Sergeant.
John E. Green
Fourth Sergeant.
Sandford L. Parker
Fifth Sergeant.
Michael Walters
First Corporal.
George D. Ferry
Second Corporal.
Charles losenhaus
Third Corporal.
Joseph Jackman
Fourth Corporal.
Donald Campbell
Discharged'July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
Discharged July 31,
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
233
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Fifth Corvoral.
Florian Renney .
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22, 1861
May 24,1861
Apr. _22.1861
June 13,1861
Apr. 22,1861
May 10, 1861
June 9,1861
June 10.1861
Apr. 22.1861
June 6. 1861
Apr. ^22,1861
June 6, 1861
Apr. 22,1861
May 10,1861
Apr. ^22,1861
June 6, 1861
Apr. 22,1861
May 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
May 13,1861
Apr. ^22,1861
June 6, 1861
Apr. ^22,1861
June 4,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Discharged July 31. 1861
Sixth Corporal.
Discharged July
31, 1861
Privates.
31, 1861
\
Diedrick Peter
Erxleben Frederick E.
Heath Chandler
Hill. Hiram W
Liaftus ''^homas
Martin. William H
McBride Patrick
Moodie. .John
Moon Orin W
teily. John
Rekert Emil
^ 23. 1861. Stole a
Saturfield, William E
revolver, discharged without pay
Di.'scharged July 31, 1861. Slept on
guard. Discharged without pay.
DischfirP-ed Jiilv.Sl. 1861
•
Stouts John
•
Treble Abijah
'
CHICAGO ZOUAVES-COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Captain.
James R. Hayden
First Lieutenant.
James V. Guthrie
Second Lieutenant
Clifton T. Wharton
Third Lieutenant.
John C. Long . . . ;
First Sergeant.
Thomas M. Beatty
Second Sergeant.
'William A. Calhoun
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,
Apr. 19
Apr. 19,
Apr. 19,
Apr. 19
Discharged May 3, 1861.
Discharged May 3. 1861.
Discharged May 3, 1861 .
Discharged May 3, 1861.
Discharged May 3, 1861.
Discharged May 3, 1861.
234
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Third Sergeant.
William B. Curtis
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
19, 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
19. 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
,19.1861
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
Discharged May
3, 1861
Fourth Sergeant.
William Sackett
3, 1861
Fifth Sergeant.
William D. Hawley
3, 1861
First Corporal.
Charles L. Ranney
3, 1861...
Second Corporal.
3, 1861
Third Corporal.
William Quinton
3, 1861
Fourth Corporal.
A, 1861
Fifth Corporal.
3, 1861
Musician.
3, 1861
Privates.
3. 1861
Ambrose, Mortimer
Bangs Lester (x
Bristol. William H
Brownell William E
Cole Theodore
Danks, Albert W
Doggett William A
Ellis George C
Pitch, George W
Gaffney James
Granger Andrew H
Hahn. David A
Harrison, DeWitt C
Harvey, Clarence A
Justice, William
Keeble, Berwick B
Knowlton, William S.
Lee Timothy
Lippert, Paul H .
Loomis Clement A
Mann, Charles
Martin, S. Wesley
McAllister Edward
McFarlane, George
Myers, Samuel H
Paddock James 0
Phif er. Nicholas
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
235-
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Phillips. George R ...
Powley, John R
Price. William H
Randall, George B . . .
Rhodes, Abner A
Sabin, Luther M
Smith. Lewis E
Stewart, J ames
Stickney, Alonzo S. ..
Stout, Robert
Sylvester, Roscoe G..
Townsend, Albert T..
Trueman, George S ..
Turley, Theophilus C
Uttman. James T
Vreeland. John
Wainwright, Henry S
Wallace, Edwin E....
Ward. John R
Wheeler, Charles I ...
Wheeler, Edward G..
Wildey. William H...
Wilson, Stephen
Wilson, William
Winslow, Zebedee R .
Discharged May 3, 1861.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Captain.
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15.1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15.1861
Apr. ^15.1861
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
First Lieutenant.
Presley N. Guthrie
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Second Lieutenant.
Charles H. Shepley
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
First Sergeant.
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Second Sergeant.
Third Sergeant.
G. A. Busse
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Fourth Sergeant.
Edson W. Dorsey
Discharged Apr 29 1861
First Corporal.
I- S. Johnson
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Second Corporal.
George D. Leonard
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Third Corporal.
S.H.Scadin
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Fourth Corporal.
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Privates.
Bagby, James R
Discharged Apr. 29. 1861
Barker, Henry N . . .
Bates, Henry W
>> . .
Bell, George R
• • • •
Benshel, Andrew
>t • .
Bockee, Abraham
•' "
236
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Bowie. G. H
Campbell. George
Carney. Michael
Clark, M. M
■Cobb. Joseph
Cunningham, Wm. R.
Dopt,John D
Ferrers. Charles
Ferrers. George
Fitzgibbons. Wm
Fletcher, Horace B ...
Ford.SethL
Friedman, 1. W
Griffin, Daniel W
Gunter, Charles S
•Guntz. Emil
Ham. William
Haven, E. P..
HayleyThomas C
Heller.Albert
Hettich, Charles
Higginson.H. C
HoflFman.F. J
Howell, James W
Jacobus, Joseph R
Johnston. Thomas
Jones, Isaac
Kent,C. A
Kling,D. C
Knapp, Cyrus P
Kurtcherval,A. W
Larg, Emanuel
Lees, Charles W
Linder, U. F
Matthei, George C
McConnell.l. D
McDonald,?
Mendle, Benjamin
Metz. Lewis
Miller, George H
Miller, Michael L
Newhouse, John
Newton, John B
Overacker, Charles E
Ozier, William C
PHum, Isaac
Potter, W. E
Russell, Frank J
Schwarz. Henry
Scotr.John
Shatfer, Christian
Shepard, Frank
Shoeneman, Samuel..
Shoenewald, F
^lagle, Joseph L
Smith, James H
Snow,0. N
Stephens. John
Stoughton, Henry D. .
Talbot.John
Tyler, Richard B
Tyler, William N
Voice,I. E
Wagner, George C
Walters.John M
Apr. 15.1861
Discharged Apr, 29.1861.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
CHICAGO LIGHT INFANTRY.
28T
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Captain.
Frederick Harding:
First Lieutenant.
Charles A. Colby
Second Lieutenant,
Edward H. Brown
First Sergeant.
Angus Mauff
Second Sergeant,
James B. Faulkner
Third Sergeant.
Mortimer C. Wisener
Fourth Sergeant.
James Adrian
First Corporal.
Samuel W. Lyne
Second Corporal.
William B. Gallaher
Third Corporal.
Peter M. Cunningham
Fourth Corporal.
David A. Cunningham
3Iusicians.
Alexander Bishop
Edward Kessler
Privates.
Acton, James R
Adams, Henry E
Aiken, Alexander
Allen, William H
Anderson, Henry
Barnes, John W
Baltazier, Lewis
Billings, Edward L
Bird, George A
Borden, Lewis
Broomfleid. James
Butler, William...
Carter. Henry E
Christian, William H
Clark, Joseph D
Clark, Lyman
Clark, Thomas
Clark, Thomas N
Conlay. Thomas
Davis, Martin K
Depner, William
Duboyer, M. Conn;iril
Eames, Emerson O
Earles, Charles W
Earnest, Hamilton
Enderson, Abram
Ferris, Charles
Flannigan, JohnT
Flory, Andrew J
Gaddis, Clark
Gallaher. Martin
Gavit, George B
Gifford.Jesse S.
Gillespie, John M
Gowen, Henry
Graves, Nausine
Grimm, Robert (5
Ijrooms, Thomas C
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3,
Discharged May 3,186:
Discharged May 3,186
Discharged May 3,186
Discharged May 3,186
Discharged May 3,186
Discharged May 3, 186:
Discharged May 3, 186
Discharged May 3,186
Discharged May 3,186:
Discharged May 3, 186:
238
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Oross. Nicholas S
Apr. ,19,1861
Dischars'fifl Mav .q ISfil
Hanman, Mather
Hannis. Thomas W
Hoffman, John
Hudson, Joseph ..
Hutchison, Angus
Johnston, Frank E
Jones, Harrison
■Jordan, Andrew
Liongley. Hiram
Massey, Hugh
Mauff, Edward
McCraken, Robert
McGinnis, John
McLaughlin, Robert M
Moses, Charles
Phelps. Albert
Pollard, William S ..
Riff, Nicholas
Schaeffer, Jacob
;;
■Shire, Jeremiah
Simmons, Hiram D ...
Smith, Ami
Smith, John
fsmith, John H
Smith, John N
Somerville, William .
Sperry, James C
Sprague, Nathaniel ....
Stanley, Edward
Streeter, Horatio M
Taylor, William B
Wagner, Edward B
Witter. Lewis
TURNER UNION CADETS.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Captain.
Gustav Kowald
Apr. 15.1861
Apr. 15.1861
Apr. 15.1861
Apr. 15,1861
Apr. 15,1861
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
First Lieutenant.
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Second Lieutenant.
First Sergeant.
Second Sergeant.
August Ritter
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
239
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Third Sirgeant.
Arthur Erbe
Fourth Sergeant
Frank Schweinfurth
First Corporal.
Peter Handt
Seeond Corporal-
iJharles Kirchner
Third Corporal.
Frank Kirchner
Musicians.
Nicholas Handt
George Rost
Privates.
Balding. John
Bebber, Anton
Beiderman, Ernest
Bender. Friedrich
Betz. Charles
Biroth. Henry
Borneraann. Edward
Bretschneider. Julius
Brettner. Gustav
Burk. John
■Carqueville, Otto
Deipert, Charles
Dressel. Christian
Ehrhardt, Joseph
Elendt, Henry
Elspsen, Henry
Enders, Philip
Fischer, John
George, Adolph
German. Philip
Giesse, Gujstav
Gunther, George
Hans. David
John, Richard
Johns, Henry
Kemmler, Charles
Keyraer. Samuel
Kiefer. Charles
Kirschner, Clemens
Kleinschmidt, John
Kohlmann. George
Kruckenberg. Barthold
Kry, George
Lanermann, John
Law. Albert
Leonhart, George
Marschans, Christoph
Mattern, Lorenz
Michel, Albert
Miehle. Charles
Mirnster, Edward
Muller. Emile
Ohle, Charles
Otto. Peter
Pamraier, Gustav
Pfeiff, Louis
Pfersdoof. Fredrich
Reiif . George
Reis, August
Schaef er. Bernhard
Schenk, Charles
Schmidt, .]acob
Schreiner, Frank
Schuttler, Charles
Schwann, August
Schwartz. Charles
Supp, Wilhelm
Timm, August
Treutle, August
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
15,1861
15.1861
15.1861
15. 1861
15,1861
Apr. ^15.1861
Apr. 15,1861
Discharged Apr. 29, 186:
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29. 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29,
240
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Apr. iS-iSfii
Walther Martin
Weber. Charles
Weinrich Everhard.
Zink, August
LINCOLN RIFLES.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Captain.
Gerur Mihalotzy
First Lieutenant.
Philip Ferdinand
Second Lieutenant
Augustus Kovatz
First Sergeant.
R. Charles Feldkamp
Second Sergeant.
Edward Kafka
Third Sergeant.
Carl G. Grimm
Fourth Sergeant.
Richard Dressel
First Corporal
Julius F. Pann
Second Corporal.
E. Hammesschagde
Third Corporal.
Jacob Andreas
Fourth Corporal.
Aloysius Uter
Musicians.
Nicholas Wilde
Charles Buhl
Privates.
Alber, John
Algoerer. Paul
Arnold, John
Becker. Heinrich
Birmele. Martin
Biroth, Otto
Blaha, Joseph
Boyeson, Theodore
Bremer, John H
Cook. Charles
Dennis. Carl
Dietz, Frantz
Doemke, John F
Penksey, August
Pera, Henry
Finkledy, Henry
Greter. Friedrich
Groell. August
Gross. Bernard
Gutschow, Heinrich
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15,
Apr. 15,
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15,
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15,
Apr. 15.
Apr. 15.
Apr. ^15.
Apr. 15.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
Discharged Apr.
29 1861
29 1861
29. 1861
29, 1861
29. 1861
29. 1861
29. 1861
29. 1861
29. 1861
29, 1861...-
29, 1861
29. 1861
29. 1861
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Vocke. William
April 15. 186)
April 15.1861
Discharged April 29, 1861
Reiman Adolph
Discharged April 29 1861
(These two records established by affidavits July, 1901.)
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.
m
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Hacheuburg:. William
Hauser, John
Helm. Charles
Hirsehberg, Anton . . .
Hitzelberger, John...
Holzraan, Lewis
Hudeck, Prohop
Huguileb. Lewis
Klos, Christian
Konba, Frantz
Krimb, Louis
Kroning. Albert
Kukia, Frank
Kunst, Mathias
Langenfeld, Francis .
Lassig, Edward
Leibfried, John
Lerib, Samuel
Lindner, Johann
Linke, Herman
Malow. Lewis
Markofer. Nilarius ...
Marson, Nicholas
Marx, John
Mayer, Peter
Meier, Charles
Meyer, Charle.s H
Muller, JohnC
MuUer, William
Myer, Charles
Nittiger, William
Novak. Joseph
Oesti. Heinrich
Paschki, John
Prick, Charles
Raup, John H .......
Raymond, August
Rein, Emil
Ripel, F'rederick
Rohl. Frederick
Rohrback, Jacob
Ruge, Charles
Schiesle, Bonifacius .
Schmidt, George J ...
Schmidt. Jacob
Schroedter, Hugo
Shoemaker, Andrew. .
Seybold, (Charles C . . .
Stolting. Richard
TenhofF. Philip
Toggenberger, F
Wagner, Heinrich
Weller, John
Werwick. William
Wickessee. Julius
Young, Jacob
Young, Lewis
Zullig. George
Apr. 1.5,1861 Discharged Apr. 29. 1861.
LIGHT ARTILLERY COMPANY.
Name auf". Rank.
Caleb Hopkins.
Captain.
First Lieutfiiant.
James P. Flood
When
called into
service.
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 21,18C1
Second Lieutviiant.
Wells Bartram I Apr. 21,1861
Vol. 1 — If).
Discharged Apr. 29, ISOl
Discharged Apr. 29, 1861
Discharged Apr. 29. 1861
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Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Apr.
19. 1861
Apr.
21,1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21.1861
AP.
21.1861
Apr.
21, 1861
Apr.
21.1861
Apr.
21. 1861
Apr.
21.1861
First Sergeant.
Ward Bartram
Second Sergeant,
Alexander Busby
Third Sergeant.
Isaac Bigelow
Fourth Sergeant.
Jacob Scott
First Corporal.
John Robins
Second Corporal
Robert A. Counely
Thira Corporal.
Abel Putney
Fourth Corporal.
Frederick Hardtwick
Privates.
Alexander. Samuel
Barr. J ames
Billingrton. James
Chick, Robert
Clark. James
Conway, Peter
Culver. Phineas
Davis, Napoleon
Dunn, John
Everett, Thomas
Fox, Thomas
Galvin, Daniel
Garner, Eli.icih
Kennedy. Thomas W
Maginuis. Jolin
Mclntyre, Thomas
Moeck, Jacob U
Murry, Thomas C
Priugle. James
Pringle, John
Roach, Henry
Seaman. Joseph
Sharp, Henry
Spath, George
Sweeny, James
Tedron, William L
Welland, Christopher
Discharged Apr. 29,
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186:
Discharged Apr. 29, 186:
Discharged Apr. 29, 186:
Discharged Apr. 29,
Discharged Apr. 29. 186
Discharged Apr. 29, 186
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21,1861
DRUM CORPS.
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Drum Major.
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Discharged Apr. 24, 1861
Drummers.
Andrew Coffey
• t 11
John Nevans . ..
> • • 1
Martin Nevans..
I. C. Waterbury
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243
Name and Rank.
When
called into
service.
Remarks.
Fifers.
Hank Broadway .. .
Apr. _20.1861
Discharged April 24, 1861
G Ellis
W. Keines
John O'Leary
• ' ' •
< • II
I
OFFICIAL HISTORY OF THE CAIRO EXPEDITION.
Following the introductory remarks in Part Four is gfiv^en the roster of the
ofl&cers and enlisted men who composed the Cairo expedition except the com-
panies of Capt. Charles Houghtaling, of Ottawa, Capt. Edward McAllister, of
Plainfield, and Capt. L. H. Carr, of Sandwich, which were given in the origi-
nal publication of the Report of 1861-'66 as fornaing a portion of the 10th
infantry ot three months' service, and whose services in the expedition have
been duly mentioned in the report of Adjutant General Fuller of 1863, as also
in the report of General Swift, which is given herewith, and which is deemed
a proper addendum to what is said of the expedition by Adjutant General
Fuller, serving at the same time as a history of the first important movement
of the State in opposition to the great Rebellion of 1861:
FINAL REPORT OF THE MILITARY EXPEDITION PROM CHICAGO TO CAIRO.
Headquarters op the 2d Brig., 6th Div., I. M.,
Chicago, May 15, 1861.
To Richard Yates, Commander-in-Chief,
Springfield, 111.:
Dear Sir: At 5 o'clock P. M., of the 19th ult.. I received your order by telegraph, a
copy of which is as follows:
"Springfield, April 19, 1961.
"General Swift:
"As quick as possible have as strong a force as you can raise armed and equipped with
ammunition and accoutrements, and a company of artillery, ready to march at a moment's
warning. A messenger will start for Chicago tonight.
(Signed)
RICHARD YATES.
V ornmander -in-Chief .
Upon receipt of your commands as above I immediately took active meas-
ures to raise the largest armed force possible in my brigade.
On the morning of the 20 ult., orders were placed in my hands, by your
special messenger, John W. Bunn, Esq., of which the following are copies:
Chicago, April 20, 1861.
"Gen. R. K. Swift:
"I am instructed by Governor Yates to inform you to raise the largest force possible,
including artillery, and take possession of Cairo at the earliest moment. The utmost
secrecy is required. Have your expedition start as if going to Springfield via Illinois Cen-
tral Railroad.
(Signed)
JOHN W. BUNN,
Special Messengei' from the Commander-in-Chief, Governor Yates."
Chicago, April 20, 1861.
"Gen. R. K. Swift:
"I am directed by the Commander-in-Chief to say that it is hoped that the utmost expe-
dition will be made as well as secrecy observed in the destination of the troops.
"It is intended that your paymaster and quartermaster shall report to the proper
officers at Springfield. We want to concentrate all information at this point as to the
condition and position of our forces, and you will please see that a proper communica-
24:4 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
tion. and as frequently as possible, is made to Springfield. Perhaps the state of feeling in-
Southern Illinois may require the utmost dispatch and secrecy, without regard to other con-
siderations, but there are others of great importance.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
(Signed.) JOHN W. BUNN,
Special Messenger.
I would here say that Roger Fowler has been appointed commissary, and J. D. Webster
"Paymaster, to the expedition.
(Signed.) JOHN W. BUNN.
Special Messenger.
Chicago, April 20, 1861.
Gen. R. K. Swift:
Dear Sir: I am directed by the Commander-in-Chief to say that Captain John Pope.U.
S. Army, will join your expedition at some point.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
(Signed.) JOHN W. BUNN,
Special Messenger.
Upon receipt of these orders, I redoubled my efforts, and sent orders by-
telegram to military corps in my brigade at Lockport, Joliet, Plainfield, Elgin
and Ottawa, for the immediate movement of all troops to Chicago holding ser-
viceable arms. Captains Houghtaling of Ottawa, Hawley of Lockport, Mc-
Allister of Plainfield, and Carr of Sandwich, reported themselves ready for
service, but did not reach Chicago in time to join the expedition before it
marched. They were, however, sent forward by Quartermaster Hough im-
mediately upon their arrival.
As 5'ou did not advise me in any of your orders, either by telegram or by
your special messenger, as to when, where or how the troops I was ordered to
raise and start with such b^ste, were to be supplied with ammunition for both
infantry and artillery, with rations, camp equipage, army stores and horses
for artillery, I considered that your orders, to be consistent, gave me author-
ity to provide the troops, as far as possible, with ammunition for defence, and
all other needful and useful military equipments, appendages and appliances,
for without these the troops, if intended for contemplated and immediate ac-
tive service, would have been worse than useless.
To supply these, my only remedy was to avail myself of the aid and co-op-
eration of patriotic citizens, which 1 am happy to say was cheerfully extended,,
and whose active exertions, in conjunction with Quartermaster Hough, ena-
bled us to move upon so short a notice.
On Sunday, the 21st ult., I was advised of a telegram, said to have been,
received by some one of the managers of the Illinois Central Railroad, at Chi-
cago, that the railroad bridge across the Big Muddy creek was in imminent
danger of being destroyed, and I was earnestly requested by the citizens' eom-
mittee, who were aiding in fitting out the expedition, to move the main body
forward at once to Cairo, notwithstanding we had only a short supply of per-
cussion caps. Deeming it a great emergency, though illy prepared to meet a
contending force, yet, in accordance with this request, I determined to move
the main body of the expedition forward.
The force consisted, in rank and file, as near as could be ascertained by
hasty and informal reports and inspection, of about five hundred and ninety-
five persons, forty-six horses for artillery, and four brass six-pounder guns.
Leaving the depot of the Illinois Central Railroad about 11 o'clock P. M. on
Sunday, the 21st ult., we arrived at Centralia about 2 o'clock P. M. of the
22d, and halted. At this point I was again notified, by J. D. Hermiker, Esq.,
of the Illinois Central Railroad, that, threats were still being made to destroy
the Big Muddy bridge.
The expedition was immediately put in motion, and arrived at the bridge about
5 o'clock P. M., where we halted and the grounds were reconnoitred, but no
armed force was visible. I, however, deemed it necessary to station a force
there for the protection of the bridge, and detailed Company A, Captain J. R.
Hayden, of Colonel Scott's Zouave Regiment, for that service. This detail
were without tents, and for two days and nights were compelled to make their
quarters in the forest as best they could. From this point the expedition
moved to Cairo, arriving there about 11 o'clock P. M. of the 22d ult.
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 245
A few moments after our arrival in Cairo your communication of the 21st
was placed in my hands, of which the following is a copy:
Springfield, April 21, 1861.
Oeneral R. K. Swift:
Say to the people of Cairo that troops are sent there from no distrust of their loyalty to
the Government, but under orders from the War Department at Washington, to repel ex-
pected invasion from the States.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES,
Commander -in- Chief.
Within an hour after the receipt of the above, I had two hundred copies of it
printed and distributed through Cairo. Quite soon after our arrival there, the
mayor of the city informed me that threats had been made to cut the levee
and tiood the city, but that he had an armed patrol of eighty men to prevent
the execution of these threats.
The troops as well as the artillery horses were necessarily retained in the
cars through the night, and until about 8 o'clock A. M. of the 23d, when they
tnoved and went into camp behind the levee, and close to the confluence of
the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
As the troops were not provided with tents, nearly all of their time during
the day was employed in preparing quarters, and consequently there was no
opportunity for commanders of companies to make out accurate reports of the
number and condition of their respective commands.
About 10 o'clock A. M. of the 23d ult. I was advised that a force of some
five hundred men was being raised in the vicinity of Carbondale, who threat-
ened to tear up the track of the Illinois Central Railroad, in order to cut off
communication between my command at Cairo and the detachment at Big
Muddy Bridge, and next that they would attack Captain Hayden's company
and destroy the bridge. Upon receipt of this advice I detailed Company B, of
the Zouave Regiment, consisting in rank and file of seventy men, under com-
mand of Captain Clybourne and Lieutenant Willard of the Chicago Light Ar-
tillery, with a detachment of artillerymen and one six-pounder cannon, to go
to the bridge and reinforce Captain Hayden, in order to overawe what seemed
to be a riotous gathering. This had the desired effect, and no further demon-
stration was made. On the morning of the 24th ult. Colonel B. M. Prentiss
handed me a copy of j'our orders No. 8, by which I was relieved from the
command of the expedition and ordered to report, without delay, to your
headquarters at Springfield, which last order I immediately complied with,
and reported in person on the evening of the 25th. On the 26th I received
your order, of which the following is a copy:
HEADQUARTERS OF COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
Springfield, April 26, 1861.
General R. K. Swift.
At Headquarters:
You will make a written report in datail of the military expedition which moved from
■Chicago to Cairo under your command.
To fulfill this order you will proceed to Cairo and. if need be, to Chicago.
I have the honor to be.
Very respectfully.
Your obedient servant.
(Signed.) RICHARD YATES.
Commander -in- Chief.
T. S. Mather,
Adjutant General.
Upon receipt of this order I proceeded to Cairo for the purpose of obtaining
reports as to the number of men and condition of the companies, and com-
municated with Colonel Prentiss in command.
I have the honor to remain.
Dear sir, very respectfully,
R. K. SWIFT,
General Com''d''g the 2d Brigade, Gth Div., I. M.
As a further recognition of the services of the troops called into action by
the proclamation of Governor Yates, of April 16, 1861, the official report of
Colonel B. M. Prentiss, who succeeded General Swift in command at Cairo,
is given, from which it will be seen that they made the first seizures of muni-
246
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
tions of war upon the Mississippi river. Governor Yates directed the seizure
on the 24th of April, fourteen days before the War. Department at Washing-
ton authorized the suspension of the shipments of munitions of war to ports
under insurrectionary control, but which order Adjutant General Fuller tells
us in his report of 1863 was fully approved by that department:
HEADQUARTERS ILLINOIS STATE MILITIA,
Camped at Caiko. April 28. 1861.
His Excellency, Richard Yates. Oovernor of Illinois.
Sir: Pursuant to the following order from you (both by mail and telegraph) I have to
report as follows:
Springfield. Illinois, April 24. 1861.
"Colonel B. M, Pretiss.
"Dear Sir; The steamers. C E. Hillman and John D. Perry, are about to leave fet,
Louis with arms and munitions. Stop said boats and seize arms and munitions.
RICHARD YATES.
Coiii7iiunder-in- Chief :^
I immediately detailed Captain James Smith, of the Chicago Light Artillery,
with one gun" and squad, and supported by 25 infantry, in command of
Lieutenant RoUand, and placed them on board the steamboat Swalloiv. I
herewith anrex Captain Smith's report:
"Colonel B. M. Prentiss, commanding Illinois forces at Cairo, April 25.
"Sir: I herewith report to you the result of my order to seize the munitions of war
aboard the Perry.
"We proceeded up the Mississippi some four or five miles from this point and made
fast to some trees, where we waited until near night, when the ferry came along. Our
pilot made the usual passing signal, which the Perry did not answer. We then signalled
her to come to. whica she answered and stopped her engines. I requested the captain of
tVie Perry to lay to, which he did. when I boarded her with Lieutenant Rolland and his force.
I then requested the captain of the Perry to come with me to Cairo, which request he has
complied with, and I now report the boat to you.
JAMES SMITH,
Commanding Chicago Light. Artillery.''
The Perry was tnen discharged of the following bill of munitions of war,
without unnecessary delay; and without molestation of any other portion of
her cargo, receipts were duly given, and she proceeded on her trip.
The following is a copy of her bills of lading of the contrabanded articles,
which I have in my possession, as also the bills:
Marked.
Articles.
Weight.
T. & Co
2,400'
Ten bundles of bar lead, 50 pounds each
500
Twenty bundles of bar lead 25 pounds each
500
3,400.
SECOND BILL.
Marked.
Articles.
Weight.
R. B. H. &Co
5,000
Five kegs of buck-shot
1,500
6.500,
On the evening of the day of the seizure of the Perry I dispatched Captaini
Smith, supported by Colonel J. R. Scott, of the Chicago Zouaves, for a visit
to the Hillman. They moored in the same place where they intercepted the
Perry, and intercepted the Hillman the next morning about 8 o'clock. Colonel
Scott boarded her alone, and the following is the essential part of his report:
"I gave the captain instructions to follow the Swalloiv to Cairo. He verbally complied.
I remained on board and he followed the Swallow. He soon after declared it absolutely
necessary to land at Bird's Point. I protested, ordering him to proceed to Cairo instantly..
ADJUTANT general's REPORT. 247
I flnallv allowed him ten minutes to land on the Missouri shore. There he proved dilatory
in the execution of my commands, and upon my insisting that he proceed to Cairo directly,
left the steamer with all his crew. The passengers landed also. 1 offered to permit the
after to accompLnv me to Cairo, but upon their refusal to do so, allowed .them to remove
their personafeffects^^ I then caused the V. E. Hdlman to be towed to Cairo, where I now
report her."
The C E Eillman is now nearly discharged, under experienced boatmen,
and is well "•uarded. The cargo, excepting the contrabanded articles and
evervthiug on board, has been considered inviolate. The following is a
schedule of the articles we have removed, her bills of lading and papers gen-
erally having been taken with the captain in his unreasonable and unneces-
sary "^flight:
Schedule of articles removed from the C. E. Hillman:
108 kegs of common powder.
768 kegs of rifle powder.
2 boxes of guns, marked T.
\ *.: :: '•: t
160 cases of powder. , •, .t p e
100 bundles bar lead. 25 lbs. each, marked M. & S.
I " " 25 " A. K. & Co.
1 " " 50 " " M. & S.
50 " " 50
1 bag of shot.
31 kegs of shot, marked L. C & Co.
3 " " C. & M.
29 " " C. H.E. &Co.
4 " " M. & H.
39 " " M. &8.
2 " " T. S. & Co.
3 •' " T. H. B.
4 " marked E. M. C. & Co.
6 ' ' and lead, marked L. J. & Co.
25 " marked G. & S. ^ _„
9 " and lead, marked G. & S.
1 box revolvers, etc., marked D. Hillman.
1 box percussions, marked Mrs. Patterson.
102 bundles. 25 lbs. each, marked L. P. & Co.
19 •' 50
1 keg of shot.
I am in constant receipt of communications and delegates in reference to
this matter, a specimen of the answer to which I send you with this— the
same being a letter from Judge Milton Brown, President of the Ohio and
Mobile Railroad Company.
I am, sir, very respectfully,
B. M. PRENTISS, Commandant.
Per Wm. Hemstreet, Military Secretary.
Capture of the Arsenal at St. Louis.
One of the earliest and most daring exploits during the war, which is briefly
alluded to in the Report of Adjutant General Fuller of 1863, was tbe capture
of the United States Arsenal at St. Louis, by Capt, James tl. Stokes, ot
Chicao-o. Soon after the firing on Fort Sumter in April, ISGl, a messenger
was sent from Cairo to WashingtoQ to procure arms for the lliiuois troops.
He returned with an order from the Secretary of War, on the St. Louis
Arsenal, for 10,000 muskets. At that time St. Louis was almost wholly in tbe
hands of the enemies of the government, and it was a matter ot grave doubt
as to the ability of those in authority to execute the order, but this doubt was
removed when Capt. Stokes volunteered to obtain the arms at all hazards,
and receiving from Gov. Yates the requisition proceeded iminediately to St.
Louis. In order, however, to reach the arsenal in safety. Ad.iutant General
Fuller says he "was obliged to deny the principles of his manhood and avow
disloyal sentiments to escape the vengeance of the mob that surrounded the ar-
senal. When once inside the arsenal Capt. Stokes showed the requisition to the
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commander, who doubted his ability to get the arms away in safety, but
Capt. Stokes insisted that he could, and that the arms must be removed to
Illinois at once or never, when he was given full permission to proceed in his
own way to remove them. This was Wednesday night, April 24. He then
commenced with the assistance of a large force to get the arms ready for
shipment, and Tluirsday evening telegraphed to Alton for the steamer City
of Alton to ran down to the arsenal at midnight. At 11 o'clock the steamer
was at the wharf receiving the munitions of war. At 2 o'clock Friday morn-
ing the steamer moved out for Alton with 10,000 muskets, 500 new rifle ear-
bines, 500 revolvers, 110,000 musket cartridges and a quantity of cannon,
leaving only 7,000 muskets in the arsenal with which to arm the St. Louis
volunteers. Thus Illinois secured her first arms.
It is related of Capt. Stokes that he kept his own counsel so closely that
when the boat was loaded and ready to steam out her commander had to in-
quire the destination. "Which way. Captain?" said Capt. Mitchell. "Straight
to Alton in the regular channel" was the reply of Capt. Stokes. "What if
we are attacked?" said Capt. Mitchell. "Then we will fight" replied Capt.
Stokes. "But, what if we are overpowered?" said Mitchell. "Then
run the boat to the deepest water and sink her," said Stokes. "I'll do it,"
was the brave reply of Capt. Mitchell, and away he steamed for Alton, arriv-
ing there at 5 o'clock in the morning, and by the aid of the men, women and
children of that loyal city, who were made aware of the situation, the arms
were soon loaded upon the freight cars of the Chicago and Alton Railroad,
and that night were safely landed in Springfield, to the utter consternation
of the secessionists of St. Louis.
The rebel leaders of Missouri had set their hearts upon the capture of the
arsenal, and the confiscation of the arms, but through the courage and
sagacity of Capt. Stokes they were completely foiled; and while this was only
the beginning of the long and bloodj' struggle, yet this adventure will ever be
regarded as one of the most brilliant and daring achievements during the en-
tire war, and to Illinois belongs the credit.
Barker's Dragoons.
[Barkey^'s Dragoons were called into the service April 19, 1861, and
declining to enter the three years service were mustered out Aug-
ust 18, 1861. Herewith is appended a complete roster of the
officers and enlisted men.']
Name and Rank.
Name and Rank.
Name and Rank.
Captain.
Sec.07id Coriwral.
Beardsley. Arthur M.
Charles W. Barker.
Jonathan Slade.
Bellamy, Robert J.
Bennett, William
First Lieutenant.
Third Corporal.
Bertie, Ephriam
Embry D. Osband.
George W. Gardner.
Biekford, Harrison P.
Bigelow, Albert L.
Second Lieutenant.
Fourth Corporal.
Boyington, Albert D.
Edwin A. Webber.
James P. Page.
Bradley, Byron C.
Brown, Charles F.
First Sergeaii*.
Fai-rier.
Bruner, John M.
Thomas Bracken.
Benjamin F. Good.
Bullwinkle, C- T.
Bunker, Dwight
Second Sergeant.
Bugler.
Cady, Hiram W.
Earl H. Chapman.
John D. Burgh.
Carson, Irving W.
Champion, Salmon F.
Third Sergeant.
Privates.
Chapin, Charles H.
David C. Brown.
Adams, Charles S.
Clark, Jr.. David W.
Aiken, Nathan J.
Clifton, t red F.
Fourth S.'rgeant.
Aldrich, Clarence A,
Cobleigh, Edward J.
Thomas W. Grossener.
Anderson, James
Collins. Albert
Barnwell, Charles L.
Conroe, Isaac
Fbst Corporal
Beach, Bryant X.
Davis, Edward R.
James W. Goff.
Bean, Edward N.
DeLaey, John J.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
249
Name and Rank.
Name and Rank.
Name and Rank.
Donnelly, Hugh
Kelly. John W.
Sitts, George H.
Edgerton, George W.
King. Charles S.
Soicer. Forest D.
Felix. Benjamin F.
Forsythe, George W.
Lambert. Jesse
Stall. Henry M.
Leach. William E.
Steele. William J.
Maine, Edwin M.
Stewart. Malcolm N. M.
Marshall. Edward B.
Strong. James A.
Gardiner. Martin
Maryhugh. Russell W.
Thompson. William W.
Gilbert. Joshua T.
McCausland. Jr.. William
Throop. Charles B.
Medill, William H.
Towne. Watson R.
Greenfield. Horace G.
Mixor, Algernon H.
Voss, Charles F.
Guetter. Frederick
Moore. Alex. P.
Wadsworth. C. E.
Haddock. Charles G.
Moore, Edmund
Wallaber, David
Haight. John H.
Newsham. James
Walsh, Lewis F.
Pennel, John
Walter. George A.
Hile, John W.
Phelps, George S.
Ward. Thomas W.
Hodge. George F.
Phillips, David
Warner, George P.
Houghton. Hiram
Rayworth, Edward M.
Webster. Byron G.
Hulbert. Thoma-< W.
Ree>e, Theodore
Wing, Benjamin S.
Hutchings. Charles H.
Rucker. Lewis H.
Wing. Malcolm H.
Isbell. George T.
Russell. George P.
Winter. Peter R.
Shears. George W.
Woodin. Samuel S.
Johnson. Henderson W.
Sherlock. James
Wycoft, Peter,
Joselyn, Eugene A.
Silver. Oscar H.
Military Guard at Camp Butler.
Upon a call of the President for a military guard over the prisoners of war
confined at Camp Butler in Majs 1862, Governor Yates called into the service
three companies of the Bloomington Cadets,
service of the United States for that purpose,
is given herein, as follows:
COMPANY A.
rho were duly mustered into the
A roster of these companies
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
George W. Lackey
First Lieutenant.
J ohn W. Morris
Second Lieutenant.
John R. Larrimore...
Sergeant*.
Marmoutell B. Jeter .
Joseph Sciberd
George Hayes
Lewis E. Ijams
Frank Evans
Bloomington ..
Bloomington ..
Bloomington ..
Bloomington ..
May
May
Corporalt.
Joseph Bedinger Bloomington,
Phillip M.Elkins...
Augustus Rodgers
John Evans
Joseph T. Davidson.
John E. Thomas
Cephas C. OIney
William Bowlby
Musician.
Almon R. Ives. .
Privates.
Abaduski. George W.
Bahr, John
Bray, Isaac
Buchanan. Archibald.
Bisdooff, John
Billings. Lewis B
Broad, Philip T
Brewer, John H
May 26.1862:
May 26.1862
May 26. 1862 May
May 26,1862 May
May 26, 1862 May
26, 1862
26, 1862
Bloomington .
Bloomington .
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
May
May
26, 1862
26, 1862
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10. 1862.
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10, 1862.
Mustered out June 10, 1862.
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Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Butler. Thomas J
Barnes, Wm. H
Cradlebaugh, Geo. W.
Crist, Peter
Cutter, Elijah
Cheney, Owen L
Cole, Horace B
Dietrich, John G
Elder, Gilford D
Prey, Rudolph
Franks, Baxter
Fell, Price J
Frankenberger, Lee...
Gessner, William
Gomdy, William F
Garn. Gustavus
Hartry, Alfred
Horine, George H
Harmison, Samuel
Hayes, Charles
Ives, Frank
Izatt, John
Jenks. Melville
King, Chas. W.
Leal. Clark
Landcraft, Harvey B..
Morris, George.,
Minor, Prank
Middleton, Henry W..
Nelson, Jonathan
Neff, Jas. S
Orme, Joseph
Perry. Clarence D
Pike, Ivory'
Powers, Edward B
Rayburn, Aquilla
Ray. William
Ronil, Peter J
Ragland, John C
Rodgers, Lewis R
Rearden, Chas. W
Reniff, James R
Smith, Frank
Shaver, Martin V. B..
Shaum, Henry
Simpson. Benjamin...
Stitt, William
Sholl, Andon
Shiegel, Jacob
Stine, Isaac
Stewart, John M. C...
Spaulding, Justen L..
Tilton. William A. H..
Ward, John W
Wagener, Albert H ...
Wing, Elnathan
Wakefield, Milton L...
Wolfe, William H
Young, Albert
Wolcott, Edwin N
Bloomington.
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
Mustered out June 10,1862.
COMPANY B,
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
James P. Moore .
Firs' Lieutenant.
Harvey C DeMotte.
Second Lieutenant.
Timothy Owen
Bloomington....
Bloomington....
Bloomington....
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
May 26.1862
Mustered out June 10,1862.
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10, 1862.
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
251
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
or
enlistment.
Remarks.
Sergeants,
John W. iSaumann
Bloomington . . .
May 26,1862
May 26,1862
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Joseph R. Ijams
" ...
' '
"
Samuel N. Waddle....
' '
' '
William T. Collins....
Pekin
" "
Sime Arnold
Bloomington . . .
Corporals
William M.Collins....
Tonica
May ^26,1862
May .26.1862
Mustered out June 10,1862,
Robert McCart
Bloomingtonl...
Orin Waters
Henry G. Reeves
" ...
"
"
John D. Gibson
"
• '
• 1 .1
Benjamin P. Funk ....
Funk's Grove ..
"
William H. Temple Jr.
Bloomington . . .
' '
' '
" "
Allen T. Lawrence —
"
Privates.
Adams, William C ....
Bloomington...
May ,26,1862
May .26.1862
Mustered out June 10, 1862
Allen, Joseph H
Allen. John
Palestine ....'.'.'.
' '
Banta, Thomas J
Bloomington . . .
' '
' '
" "
Baker. Joseph
' '
' '
Barton, George W
"
' '
' '
Barck. Edwin F
' ' ...
' '
Brewer. James
' '
' '
Bryant. John H
"
' '
Burrows, Henry
"
' '
Bennett, James
"
' '
' '
"
Brewer. Edwin C
"
"
> ,
Conklin, Edmund H..
"
Cooper, Samuel F
"
' '
' '
Curtis. Eber
• '
' '
"
Crosby, James
"
"
Day, Horatio
Dunlap, Stephen D...
...
"
"
Erwin, Thomas
" ...
Ewing. James S
" ...
Eyman, John
Harristown
' '
' '
Flagg, William A
Bloomington . . .
"
Gillespie. Cassius W..
' ' ...
' '
Grable, Marion B
"
' '
' '
Gridley, Albert W ....
' '
' '
. .
Hamilton. Park
Harristown
' '
' '
' .
Hartry, Edwin
Bloomington ...
May 29,1862
May 29.1862
Holbert John H
Dwight
May .26.1862
May .26,1862
Jorine. Henry C
Bloomington...
" ' '
loward, William J ...
' '
lowser. Anderson —
"
' '
John, Owen A
Kaas, Andrew
...
" ' '
Lott. James P
Lapham, Milton
Decatur
' '
Lewis, George J
Bloomington...
'•
' '
! ! ' *
Luts, John
McNaught, James M..
Lexington
"
Merriman, Harry P...
Bloomington...
' '
. ,
Miller. John G
' '
' '
. .
Monser. Edward L
Wenona
' '
! •
Montgomery. Thad ...
Decatur
' '
"
Myers, John
Bloomington...
May 29.1862
May 29,1862
" ' '
Orme. Charles E
11
Orendorff Alfred ...
Lincoln
May 26,1862
May .26.1862
Plumley, David R
Bloomington...
" '[
Prince. Ezra M
' *
Painter. James
' '
' '
Phillippi. David A....
Champaign
' '
Reat. John W
iBloomington...
' '
Rofsman. William —
1
' '
' '
. .
Rouser, John A
1
' '
_ .
Ryburn, David
1
' '
. .
Sackett, Jonathan H..
' '
, ,
Snowden, Henry A —
' '
Sprague. Valentine B
' '
Stiers, William M....
! 1
Stiles, William M....
' '
Stout, Henry J
, .
Stout, Theodore
' '
' '
. .
Swain, Hiram B
' '
' '
' '
. .
Thompson, James ...
" ...
"
:252
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Trotter. John
Vanderwost, Paul.
Viles. Garrett
Vogel, Jacob
Warfleld. James W
Waters, Zera
Wolf. Andrew J...
Wolf, Martin L....
Young:. William...
Bloomington . . .
May 26.1862
May 26,
Pairview
Bloomington..
Mustered out June 10,1862.
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Caijtain.
Samuel P. Shannon...
First Lieutenant.
James O.Donald
Second Lieutenant.
Owen T. Reeves
Siirqeants.
Charles P. Loehr
John A. Robinson
Bloomington ...
Bloomington . . .
Bloomington . . .
Bloomington . . .
Jamesto'n.N. Y.
Bloomington...
Bloomington . . .
Bloomington ...
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
26, 1862
26. 1862
26, 1862
^26. 1862
^26, 1862
^26.1862
^26. 1862
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
26, 1862
26,1862
26, 1862
^26. 1862
26, 1862
^26. 1862
_26. 1862
Mustered out June 10. 1862,
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June 10.1862.
Mustered out June ^10. 1862.
" • '
Silas Hays.Jr
" * '
Corporals.
Oliver B. Harris
AdamH. Shope
Mustered out June W. 1862.
William Rector
Tiffon D. Roberts
William Kitchen
Henry C. Norton
Paul Sennhold
Musicians.
Joseph Carlton
Theos. S. Pike
Privates.
Adolph. Simon S
Mustered out June_10,1862.
Mustered out June^lO. 1S62.
Butler. Jesse H
Bishop. Wm. H
Brown. George W
Barber, James
Braxton, Albert
Bean, Charles L
Clark James
Curtis. Charles R
Dow Darius
Dawson, Edward C ...
Davis, W. 0
Ellis, Abrahams
Goring, Carlton
Green, Joseph P
Qerping, Edward
Hazel, Edward T
Hastine. Scott
Hiler, Frederick
Irons Nathan
Jones,. Jacob W
• Johnson, Henry C
Janney, Aquilla
Lawrence, Algernon S
Lilly. Newton W
•Locke. Charles W. R..
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
253
Name and Rank.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Landis,.J. W
Lewis, David W
Latte, Samuel
Moody. John W
Maffoun, John
Major, John M
Major, Benjamin
Newell, James
Noble, Stephen K
Payne, Charles B
Painter, Charles
Pike, Randolph A
Penn, Solomon
Painter, William H ...
Preston. Frederick L. .
Quigg:, Abel G
Ray burn, William K..
Rounds, Edward
Reed, Gordon H
Routt, John L
Routt, Pranci.<; C
Ross, William
Seybold, Frederick J . .
Sensemy, Harnet
S wett, Leonard
Solomon, Joseph T
Sears, Nathan L
Trotter, Joseph
Wood, William J
Wilson, Cyrus I
Will. John
Williams. David N
Wilkerson, Alex'der C
Warlow. Benjamin ....
Bloomington...
May 26,
May 26, 1862
Mustered out June 10,
PART V
Roster of Regiments— Officers and Enlisted Men.
Historical Mention.
iEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
John Cook .
Springfield .
May
9, 1861
Apr.
25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wilford D. Wyatt
Springfield
Apr.
25, 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Major.
Nicholas Greusel
Springfield
Apr.
25, 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
AdjiKunt.
Thomas Gr. Moffatt....
Springfield
Apr.
25, 1861
May
1,1861
Mustered out July 24, 1J61
Quartermaster.
Daniel L. Canlield ....
Springfield
Apr.
25, 1861
Apr.
25.1861
Mustered out July 24, 1S6L
Surgeon.
Richard L. Metcalf ....
Springfield
Apr.
25, 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Alusteredout July 24, 1861.
Assistant Surrjeon.
Charles Davis
Springfield
Apr
25, 1861
Apr.
28, 1861
Mustered out July 24, 1861.
Chaplain.
Jesse P Davis
Springfield
May
1,1861
May
1, 1861
Mustered out July 24. 1S6L
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant 3Iajor.
Samuel G. Ward,...
Quartermaster Sergt.
Jas. H. Cunningham.
Hospital Steward.
Henry Jayne
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
May 1. 1861
May 1.1861
Apr. 25.1861
May 1,1861
Mag 1, 1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 24, li6L
Mustered out July 24, 1861.
Mustered out July 24, 1861.
BAND.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster
Remarks.
Drum Major.
William Holden..
Fife Mvor.
Joseph P. Wightman.
Springfield
Springfield
[ay 1,1861
Lay 1,1861
May 1,1861
May 1. 1861
Mustered out July 24. 186L
Mustered out July 24, 1861.
Vol. 1-17
258
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain .
Edward S. Joslyn
First Lieutenaut.
Reuben H. Adams ....
Second Lieutenant.
James Davidson
First Sergeant.
S. G. Ward
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr, 22.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25. 1861
25. 1861
25. 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sergeants.
Elgin
Apr, 22.1861
Apr, 3 1861
Apr. ^22.1861
Apr. ,
Apr. _
May
Apr. ,
Apr. .
25. 1861
25. 1861
23.1861
25.1861
25. 1861
M.O. July 25, '61. as 1st Sergt
F A. Raymond
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
George P. Wheeler....
• '
• •
Corpoaals.
E. Buck
Elgin
J R Kinney
' •
" • '
Mmicians.
Gust. C. Kothe
John Goodwin
Elgin ..
Mustered put July_ 25. 1861.
Privates.
Aldrich. J.W
Elgin
Apr, .
22. 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch. July 8.1861; disabil.
' '
Brown C'linrles R
Bradley, David
' ■ ...
.1 . •
' ' ' *
Brown Robert S
• •
< > 1 .
. > . .
• 1 > >
Cool, Benjamin S
• '
t I .4
Campbell, Charles H.
Disch. July 8.1861; disabil.
• •
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Crayon, Thomas
Doty.H. S
Dike C P
" ' •
' •
" ' '
Died June 2.1861. at Alton
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Dixon ML
' •
• '
> I > 1
Forsyth, G. W
' •
French, M. H
■ goons June 13.1861
Disch. July 1.1861; disabil.
Guptail. C. W
' '
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Harney S M
' '
Hammond, S. F
> • It
Harvey, C. M
" "
Hart .John
• '
• •
. t . •
' '
>. It
Keyes, A. A
Elgin?! .•.".":.■
Mustered put J uly^ 25, 1861.
Mitchell. W. H
' '
iessenger, Albert ....
• ■
• '
• '
. . . .
Peeler, G. H
Padleford, H. C
• •
Renwick, William
• •
" • '
Rickey J R
. . 1 1
Rice. Henry
t.
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
259
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Elpin -
Apr. ^22.1861
June 30,1861
May 23.1861
Apr. 25.1861
June 30. 1861
May 23,1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Seargbfleld, M.Harney
Sooer, J. S
South worth. J. M
Died Mav i9. 1861. at Alton.
Mustere
dout July^25, 1861.
Smith. C. W
Schneider, Jacob C
Thompson, T. J
Vining J M
'
Ward J H
•
•
.
Wheeler W. H
Recruits.
Spears, Robert
Spears, William
Wheeler, Lawrence J.
Sp
ringfleld
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of,
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain .
James Monroe
First Lieutenant.
Edmund W. True...
Second Lieutenant,
Robert H. McFadden
First Sergeant.
Francis A. Norvall..
Sergeants.
Joseph Ledbetter ...
Hector P<^rrin
Joseph Withington .
Corpomlf.
Anderson W. Brothers
Theodore P. True
Henry Voris
Abram C. Vanbuskirk
Musicians.
Thomas W. Wiley
Daniel Scanlan
Privates.
Allen, Clinton
Avey, Thomas
Avey, Francis W
Ambrose. Cornelius...
Brann, Noble J
Brann,Johu M
Brann, Joseph W
Bnlcome. Henry
Burnett. James
Berry, John
Boyd, James A
Butler, Cyrus
Bojin. John
Campbell, James C
Crawford, Leonidas.
Cunningham. Jas H
Dinwiddle, John T..
Ellis. James W
Ellis, John I
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield..
Springfield .
Apr. 19, ]
Apr. 19, ]
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Apr. 25, 1^61 Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Springfield,
Apr. ^25,1861 Mustered out July 25,1861.
Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Discharged June 3, 1861 . . . .
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Discharged July 1, 1861....
Dischartred June 3, 1861 ...
Discharged June 3, 1861 ...
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Promoted Q'rm'r Serg't...
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch.July 12, '61; disabil.
Disch. June 3, '61; disabil.
260
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Ells. Orlando D
Springfield
Apr.
19. 1861
Apr. 23.1861
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Evans, Martin
' '
Disch. July 12.'61; disabil.
Grove, Christopher ...
' •
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Gould, Robert M
"
'
Gwynn, William W....
' '
Hany, William H.(l)..
Hany, William H. (2)..
'
Hawkiugs, John C
' '
Hays, Benjamin
' ' ....
Howell, George W
' '
'
Disch. July 15, '61; disabil.
Harris, John 0
' •
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Kellar, William A
■ '
'
'
Love, William
■ •
McFadden, David H...
'
'*
Medcalf John
Morton, Francis
••
'
McConnell, Wilbur G.
'
Miller. William F
Pool Oscar
Read, William E
.
Reynolds, Moses
' ' '
'
Richardson, Ira
' 1 ' '
< .
Rutherford, William..
Disch. July 12, 1861; disabil.
Sutherland, Amaziah .
Disch. July 15, 1861 ; disabil.
Disch. July 12, 1861; disabil.
Stephens, Henry A —
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Shoops, Samuel A
" ' '
Story, William
' '
Discharged July 1, 1861....
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Smith, Benjamin F....
'
Shoup Philip
Stephens. David J —
■
True. James F
• '
Thorp. Joseph L
' '
Tobey. Joseph R
••
Tate. James A
Trimble, David H
■ '
Wallers, Lewis
' ■
' '
Wells,James L
'
' ' '
Wood. William A
Recruits.
Barber. Sylvester D...
Springfield
June
10,1861
June 14.1861
Discharged July 1, 1861....
Baker, John W
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Blystone, Abram
"
Beacham, Henry W...
' '
' '
Brothers, Alex C
• '
' '
'•
Brothers, Joseph
' '
' '
Bi own, James M
' '
' '
' '
Crites, Robert A
' '
' '
' '
(Jasev. William
' '
■
DeWolt.Wentworth ..
' '
' '
English, Samuel
' '
June
1.1861
June 3,1861
Flynn, Peter
June
10, 1861
June _14,1861
Greeu.'Cyrus D
Gilliland. Robert
' '
' '
Howard, John Wm....
• '
Johnson.Leonidas —
June
1.1861
June 3, 1861 1
James, Thomas P
' '
June
10.1861
June 14,1861
■
June
1,1861
June 3,1861
Oldham. James T
June
10. 1861
June 14,186
■
Simpson, Ellas
June
1, 1861
June 3.1861
Voris, Samuel P
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
261
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enlisted at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
18,1861
29. 1861
18,1861
29, 1861
18,1861
29. 1861
19. 1861
_18. 1861
^18. 1861
^18, 1861
,18.1861
Samuel E. Lawyer
First Lieutenants.
Samuel E. Lawyer....
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861
Promoted .
Silas Miller
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Second Lieutenants.
Silas Miller
Rufus F. Pattison
First Sergeant.
-Geo. W.White
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
25. 1861
,25,1861
,25, 1861
,25,1861
,25. 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sergeants.
Benj. F. Campbell
<?eo. P. Douglas
John J. Aikin
Corporals.
Henry A. Tittsworth..
Chas. R. White
<Teo Prindle
M. 0. as Sergt. July 25. 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Fred H. Ollemacher...
Musicians.
Henry A. Snell
Joseph J:'. Wightman..
Privates.
Anderson. Wm. H
Billings, Wm. H
Brown. Albert N
Brown, Jr. Wm
Bowers, Melville
Billings, Albert
Bishop. Jos. H
Bamber, C. A
Sprini
Spring
rfield
rfleld
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Promoted Prin. Musician..
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Dis. June 3. 1861. disability
M. 0. as Corp. July 25. 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Churchill. John F
Cushing. Henry
Carman. George
Dolan. John R
Discharged June 3.,1861...
Mustered out Jnlv 25. 1861.
Drain, Robert
Died Mo
Mustere
Ebbersall, Samuel....
Eppner. Charles
Flinn. Michael
Flinn, Thomas.
Fitzgerald. Patrick M.
Flowers. Marcus D....
Fields, Abner . .
Gallagher. Jack
<Jetman. Oscar
Golden. Andrew
Gates. F. A
Gronberg. John A
Goodwin. Edwin
Ho£f. Frederick
Holden, F. N
Hopper. Jacob
undCityJun23.'61
d out July 25, 1861.
Hubbard. John H
Hawkins. Wm. Delos.
Harris. James W
Hitchcock. Samuel
Kendall. John W
Knight. Frederick ....
Lathrop, Orvis C
Loomis. Joseph
Meigs, George. ...
Murray, John N
Miller, Robert
Mayhew, Caleb
Mayhew, Ellihu
Merriam, Rees L
Morleit. Frank
Moore. George W
Moore.N. M
Morton. George W ....
262
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
McConley. Thos
Nichols, Fred'k
Sprin;
rfield
Apr. _18,1861
June ^^1.1861
July 8,1861
Apr. .
25.1861
Mustere
d out July 2.
., 1861.
Puffer. Wm. H
Roberts, Wm. W......
; 1
Steele. .John M
Swain. James A
Snow, Fletcher J
Schaffer, William S...
Shies, William
Seymour, Harvey S...
Vail. George W
Wblker, M. J
Williamson, Henry C.
Waller, LeRoy
Warner, Wm. A
Wells, P. W
Recruits.
Courtney. James
Goodwin, Preman H..
Haselton. Emery D...
Kigrer. George W
Sprinj
rfleld
June
July
^6, 1861
8,1861
Mustered out July 25
. 1861.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Benjamin M. Munn...
First Lieutenant.
Elizur South worth....
Second Lieutenant.
Mark P. Miller
First Sergeant.
Daniel W. Henderson.
Sergeants.
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield]
Sprin<'fi<»l<l -
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. ^
Apr. ,
Apr. ^
Apr. ,
16, 1861
16. 1861
16, 1861
16, 1861
16, 1861
16. 1861
16, 1861
16, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. ^25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr 2S iSRt
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
John Tyler
James P. B. Lynch....
Corporals.
Henry K. Palmer
Albert Litchfield
M. 0. July 25.'61. as private
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Daniel Tyler. .
• • • •
Musicians.
J. Lindsay Davis
Thomas R. Shore
Privates.
Allen, .James .. .
Disch. May20, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Alverd. L. Cass
Amsden. George W ...
Atterbery, Jonathan..
Bornet. James Abner.
Brown, Charles W ...
Bridges, Julius T
'
Beer, Joseph V
BuUington, James C
Brune, George
Carroll, John C
Clifford. Andrew G ...
Chase. Edward H
Cline, Colouel E
Criswell, Cullen
Davis. William G
M.O. July 25, '61, as music'n
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
SEVENTH (three MONTHS)
INFANTRY.
■263
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Droseh.John
Dykeman, J
Evans, Gilbert
Edgar, William...
Furgason, John M
Gates, Francis M
Gal vin, William
Gray, George
Gurney. Alfred
Hoffman. Valentine...
Haines, Enos .....
Hood, Ben.iamin b —
Houlihan, Mike.......
Hathaway, George W
Hyatt, Charles J.. ^..
Johnson, Edward K..
Jones, George S
Keller, Nicholas
Laforce, James.
Learned. John E
Lees, Walter
McCulloh.Jos. T
Matthews. Wm. T....
McBrain, James
Miles, Jacob T
Miasner, Louis
0'Brien,jHmes
Feak,Rufus
Pierce,James
Reamer, John B
Ross, William
Raymond, Seth L
Rinched, Anthony A..
Supple. Aaron T
Sacket, Jasper N......
Snyder, Washington C
Smith, Peter
Tinnar,John H.^
Thomson, Isaac G
Towell. Isaac T..
Taylor, Joseph S
Wiegard, George
"Wiegand, Frederick..
Whitacher, Lewis
Williams, Edward....
Watkins, William E..
Springfield.
Apr, 16,1
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 25.1861.
Recruits. .
Brady, Charles Springfield
Brady, Patrick
Brown, James •-.
Chestnut, Hiram ....
Davis. James M
Day, George H
Farlee. Michael
Kent, Frederick
King, Andrew
King, William L
Maddox, Woodford.
McEroy, Michael ...
McHenry, Lyman...
Moody, Perry O
0'Rooke,John J....
Robin«on, Roderick
Stitzell. George
Smith, Frank
Vance, Henry..
Weech, Michael
26i
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank. Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Wilford D. Wyatt
Springfield
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Promoted
George H. Esterbrook
....
Apr. 30,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Lieutenants.
George H. Esterbrook
Springfield
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. ,25.1861
Promoted
nnf TnlT 0!^ 1«R1*
Second Lieutenants.
Otho Buzzard
Springfield
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Promoted
Henry C. Worthingrton
Apr. 30.1861
Musteredout July 25. 1861.
First Sergeant.
John C Smitb
Springfield
Apr. 16 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Serqeants.
Julius Kosnackie
Springfield
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
H. C. Worthington....
Promoted
E. D. Webster
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Corporals.
John B. Newton
Springfield
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 16.1861
M.O.July 25. 1861, as Serg't
Philip H. Couklin
MusteredoutJuly 25. 1861.
Ebentzer L. Beach....
' '
' '
John A. 8mith, Jr
' '
"
Musicians.
H. C. Worth ingrton....
Springfield
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Promoted
Edgar Brooks
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Privates.
Allen, John
Springfield . -
Apr. ^16,1861
Apr 2.<! isfii
Mustered ^"^ -Tniv 9^ isfii
Adams, Richard
'
• •
Adams. Thomas J
'
Avey, Andrew
Barns, L. D
Bordwell. Joseph
'
Barron, Moses EI
Barron, Abel B
Carroll. Charles
Campbell. L. H
Clinp. William.
; ::::
Davis, David D
Darnell. V
Green. Francis M
GoUager, Andrew
Gordon, A. F
Groves. G. W
Howard, Robert B ....
Henley, George
Huddleson, James L..
Harvey, Oliver G
Hall, Augustus
Hedges. James
Irwin. L. M
Juno, Hercules
Jones, Allison J
Jones, William T
Jones, William I
Johnson, William T...
Jones. William
Judy. Washington W..
Keekler. David
Lawless. William E...
Mead. James P
Martin. Charles
Morrow, J ames
Murray. Thomas H
Moses, Albert J
Moore, Danforth J
Miller, Martin V
Neiswanger, James...
Ormsby, F. L
Ormshy. C. H., Jr
Ottman. WiUiaTii
Farrott. James W
....1
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
265
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Parker. Thomas P ....
Parker, George W
Plunkett. John A
Phillips. Charles
Palmer. Enoch C
?eeves. William H....
. lobinson. George
Spring
Spring
rfield..
'field..
Apr. .
June ^
•
•
16,1861
,3, 1861
;
;
1
Apr. 25,1861
June ,12,1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Discharged April 26. 1861..
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sturges. William B...
Silvernail. Johi. J
Sumner. Edward
Scates. Francis
Turner, John D
Turner. Joel H
:: ::
Wiley. Jacob L
Worley. Eli
Discharged April 25 1861 .
Wiley. Thomas
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Worley. Charles T ....
Becn/Us.
Atchison, John T
Atchison. George W ..
Allen Henry
Mustere
:
dout July 25. 1861.
Blessing. Charles
Brooks. Francis M
Bordwell. Eleazer
Brooks. Lewis B
Cunningham. Sam C
CoDes. Robert . ...
Groves. Levi L
Hays, Adolphus T ....
Jones. Charles W
Leighner. John K
Pendleton. Samuel E.
Pratt. Frederick
Todd. Martin L
Todd. William L
Wright. Andrew A....
Westcott. Lemuel K ..
Winters. Eber J
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
James F. Cummings..
Springfield
Apr.
17. 1861
Apr.
25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
William O. Jenks
Springfield
Apr.
17. 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sfcond Lieutenant.
Charles F. Adams
Springfield
Apr.
17. 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Sergeant,
William Mathie
Springfield
Apr.
17,1861
Apr.
25. 1861
Musteredout July 25, 1861.
Sergeants.
John S. Robinson
H. W. Muzzy
Springfield
Apr.
n,1861
Apr.
,25,1861
Mustered out July 25,. 1861.
G. W.Olney
,1 • .
Corijorals.
George O. David
R. H. Wood
Springfield
Apr.
,17, 1861
Apr.
,25. 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
William R. Rumbuly..
A. D. Knowlton
:: ::
Musicians.
Fred W. Cross
Springfield
Apr.
,17, 1861
Apr.
,25. 1861
Mustered out July 25 1861
Charles A. Carroll ....
Disch. June 3, 1861; disabi].
266
ADJUTANT general's BEPOET.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Atchinson A. Carlton
AtehiDSOn. T. B
Allen, Augustus E....
Allen, Marshall
Arndt, William
Ahern, Henry
Springfield
Apr. ^17.1861
Apr. .
25.1861
Mustere
Disch. J
Mustere
dout July 25. 1861.
uly 7,1561; disabil.
dout July 25. 1861.
Beach. Robert B
Brand, John C
Bartlett. Wheelock E.
Bales, Reuben S
Cimmerlee, Jacob
Dorman. James P
Dorman, Albert
Dunn, George F
Doctorman, Michael ..
Elkin, Alexander
Emerson, Isaac M
Elkins. Samuel
Edwards. Cyrus L
Frost. Edgar W
Gildermeister. F. H...
Howell, Fitheran P....
Hamilton, Gilbert C...
Hill. Milton L
*• ::::::
-
''}
Disch.J
Disch. J
Mustere
Howell, Myron H
Jordan, William V....
Johnson. Hiram
Jacobs, John
• ;;
Koerner, William
Kelly. Roberts
Lee Josiah...'.
Lucus Joseph
. .
Larkin. John E
Laing, Charles P
Longfeldt, Fritz
Moore, Samuel L
McConnell, William...
McDonald, William...
Maberry, Huston
Missick. Frank
[ine29.'61,byQ.C.M.
une3,1861; disabil.
dout July 25, 1861.
Newell, Isaac D
Praster, M. P
Partridge, Wallace....
Robertson, William J.
Robertson, John D....
Ripley, R.W
Sellers, Charles
Spangle^ Henry
Smith. R. W
: ::
Swallow. Nahum
Smith, John H
Smith, Robert C
Taylor. George W. T..
Thomas. Stephen
! !!
jl
Willard, James H ....
White, John
Young, R. J
Young. John H
Young, Robert S
Young, John T
Eecruits.
Atchison, Eldridge ...
Baines. JohnE
*Younf. Daniel H
Springfield
June ^ ^1, 1861
May 31.1861
June
May
2, 1861
31.1861
Musters
dout July 25, 1861.
Transferred from First Regiment. Company D, Missouri Volunteers.
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
267
COMPANY G.
Name i
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captain.
William Sands
First Lieutenant.
Daniel L. Canfield ....
Second Lieutenant.
Walter G. Kercheval..
First Sergeant.
Henry W.Allen
Sergeants.
Robert D. Walker
George Sloan
Adam E. Vrooman
Corporals.
John W. Tomlinson. . .
William Guscom
George W. Tipton
M. Belleville Griffln ..
Musicians.
John Kain
Irenoeus P. Howell —
Privates.
Atlongr, Lewis
Brown, Charles A
Brown, Frederick C . .
Barr, Henry C
Butry, Patrick L
Burgoon. Columbus W
Barr, William A
Cantrell, George W...
Dick, Valentine
Drake, Henry B
Daily, John
Dunlap, John R
Easley. William A
Edwards, Archy L
Farmer, Samuel L
Funk, Ernest
Foster, William
Grant, George
Gambell, Joseph C
Haselrigg. Ashton
Hobbs, William M ....
Howell, Stephens
Hivply. Adam
Hanon, Andrew J
Haiies. B>-Djamin K..
Hudson, Frank M
Hurd, Stephen
Hemptead , George
Hrtines, William P....
James, William
Jones, Walter A
Kepler, Matthias
Killmartin, James
Lowe, Charles C
McCray, William B...
Mayers, George
Mantle. John
Marshall, Jeremiah M
Morgan, Byron E
Morgan. John W
Gates, James
Pilcher. John
Pelham. William B....
Rusk, Archer H
Rucker, Alexander
Runner, James S
Sanders William
Short, James
Springfield .
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Springfield .
Springfield ,
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield . .
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. ^18.1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. ^18,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 18'J1.
Promoted Reg. Q. M
Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25_, 1861.
M. O. July 25.'61. Pro. from
Corporal
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
M. O. July 25 '61. Pro. from
private
M. O. July 25.'61. Pro. from
private
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. June 10,'6l: disabil.
Disch. June 28, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. May 24. '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. July 5,' 61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1961.
268
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name aud Rank,
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Schroetzer, John
Scott, Walter M
Shepherd, James M...
Shepherd. Oscar F
Stone, John B
Siurmer. James B
Tipton, Isaac
Tipton, George W
Troy, James
Tomlicson, Wm. D —
Taylor, John W
Walsh, Walter
Willin, Thomas J
Wilcox, John H
Wackerle, George
Wood, Alberts
Wood, Bazzler
Watters, James A
Springfield
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25,
Deserted Alton. May 17.'61.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Clifford W.Holden....
First Lieutenant.
€hrlstopher C. Mason.
Second Lieutenant.
L. Washington Myers.
First Sergeant.
J. S. King
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
May
May
May
Apr,
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
Apr.
15,1861
15.1861
15.1861
17.1861
17,1861
n.l86l
n.l861
,17.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. .
Apr. _
Apr. ,
Apr. .
25, 1861
25.1861
25,1861
25. 1861
25. 1861
25. 1861
25. 1861
25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sergeants.
C. B. Jackson
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Simon Me Fall . . ..
J. —Adams
Corporals.
Richard Berry
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Robert Laughlin
Monroe Shiress
Elijah Comstock
Musicians.
J.W. D.Hill
John W. Wilson
Privates.
Allen, W.H. H
Ashen, John P
Sprins
Spring
'field
'field
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1865.
Burrows, John
Brensaugh, John
:: ::
Collumber, George H.
easier. Clinton B
Clark, Isaac T
:: ::
Culbertson, George D.
Crumbaugh. Thos. D .
Dement, Austin S
Dement, Louis M
Doner. Darius F
Disch. June 18, '61; disabil
Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Fergus. Samuel E
Forsythe, Adam
Erakes, Sylvester
Fletcher. W. D
Groch, Jacob.
!!
Goldsmith, David
Gibbs, William
•Gleason, Andrew
Deserted June 1, 1861
Mustered out Julv 25. 1861 .
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
269
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Gleason. Moses
Gleason, Elijah J ,
Gallager, James H...
Gorham. Alonzo
Hoy, Lewis ,
Hamer, John
Harrington, Charles.
Hendrickson, Joshua
Hoblet, Washington .
Hurt, William
Judd.G. D
Joues. Samuel
Jacobs. George
Lakin, Austin J
Leathers. William T.
Loomis. Martin J
Mickle. John
Morrow, John
Osenbaugh , J ohn
Pond, William
Fride, D
Parkins, Charles T...
Pattison. Thos. R. ...
Pendleton, Alfred —
Paterson, \Vm
Roberts. Ray burn
Robinson. James W..
Robbins, John W
Smith, Charles M
Smith, W. H
Shoemaker. Albert...
Shields, Robert
Sparks, James
Smith, Bernard G
Swartworth. Andrew
Staggers, Abraham..
Thompson, William..
Welds, George M
Ward, Robert
Wilson, Jenkins
Waltman, -J ames A . . .
Wheeler, Laban
Recruits.
Ambrose. Daniel L...
Curran, Michael
Duane, Wi'liam
Duggan, David
Hoblet, Timothy ....
Hickey, Michael
Hughs John
Johnson, Orson
Murray, Peter
McGinnis. David
McKenzie, James
Omay, William
Parkinson. Richard..
Pence. David
Pattison, John
Ringol. -lohn
Reilly. William
Springfield ,
Apr. 17,1
Apr. 25,1861 Mustered out July 25,1861.
Disch. June 3, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Disch. June 3, '61; disabil.
Drown'd at Cairo June 7, '61
iMusteredout July 25,1861.
Disch. Junes, '61; disabil-
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Disch. June 3, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Died June 25,'61, M'nd City
IMustered out July 25,1861.
Disch. June 3, '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Discharged July 3, 1861 . . . .
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Springfield June
June 22,1861 Mustered out July 25,1861.
June 3.1861 June 3.1861
June 8, 1861 June 22,1861
Mustered out July 25.
[ustered out July 25,
COMPANY 1
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Andrew J. Babcock. . .
First Lifutenant,
Thomas G. MoflEatt....
Second Lieu'' na/it.
NoahE.Mendell........
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Trans, to F. & S. Apr. 25,-61
Mustered out July 25,1861.
270
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
First Sergeant.
Edward S. Johnson...
Springfield
Apr.
16, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sen/eants .
John C. Reynolds
Springfield
Apr.
16, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
William A. Dubois....
' ■
Henry L. Vanhoflf
"
Corporals.
Edward R. Roberts ...
Springfield
Apr.
16.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
John S. Caulfield
' '
' '
Thomas L. Bishop —
"
' '
John M. Pearson
"
..
Musicians.
Albert M.Kane
Alton
May
11, 1861
May 13.1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Alexander Adams
Springfield
May
25. 1861
May 27,1861
Priratea.
Armstrong, John W...
Springfield
Apr.
16, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Alden. Wildam
"
Arnold, Alfred V
Butler, Thomas H
' ■ "
Butts. Thomas L
" "
Boring, William A....
" "
Clark, William H
" ' '
Cook, Thomas H
" "
Cantield. John C
" ' '
Decker, John C
" "
Dickerson, Samuel
11 • i
Early, Charles J
" "
Fessenden. George T.
' ' ' '
• I • •
Ferguson, Robert I ...
Dlsch.June28,1861; disabil.
Fisher, Joseph S
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Flint, Solomon F
" ' '
Fox, James
:
* ' ' '
Gourley, Charles S....
Green, Francis M
" "
Gregory, Peter F
. > 1 >
Hifkox, Silas W
" "
Higgins, Edward L...
" "
Heskitt.Ben.iaminL..
. . .4
Ide, AlbertL
" ' '
Johns, Chester
Transferred to N. C. S
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Kerlin, George W
Keefner, George
' ' "
Lawbead, Charles C.
" ' '
Manuine'. George G...
Morris, Thomas A
McCleare, John
"
Mclntyrp. Marshall M.
Nixon, William A
' ' ' '
Newman, William
' ' "
Noval, J. D
Opdycke. Thomas G ..
"
Post, Truman S
' ' ' '
Polusky, D R
' ' "
Ruth, J. Diller
..
Ruby, Andrew M
Russell, Samuel H....
" ' '
Riley. Asher
• • • •
Richmond, John S
" ' '
Strickland. Edward P
Sullivan, John E
' ' "
Spriggs, Frederick R.
Saunders. Henry A...
Shankland, John H...
1 > . <
Steele, Keuben M
Swearinguin,l'hos. A.
Stockdale. William G.
Thorpe, Thomas
Trenian. Orlin
" ' '
Taylor, Charles A
SEVENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
271
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Uhler. Martin J
Wells, Charles H
vVilson. William S ....
Wyatt. B. P
Williams, Louis M....
Sprinerfield
Apr. _16,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
Captain.
Richard Rowett
First Lieutenant.
Manning Mayfield
Second Lieutenant. .
Oeorgre Hunter
First Sergeant,
Julius Tillinger
Sergeants.
Edward T. Beard
James W. Gardner
Charles Helm
Corporals.
Benjamin H. Henn
Wm. H. Huddleston ..
William McKee
James Berry
Musicians.
Frank Orcott
Thomas J. Robertson.
Ensign.
Joseph Saunders
Privates.
Bishop. William L
Botkin, Jesse
Clark, Robert B
Connelly. Jabez G
Dufe. Albert H
Davis, Jesse
Drury, Nelson
Darniel. James L
Drury, John E
Deroge, Jacob
Enos, James P
Fishback. Patrick B ..
Greiner, Robert
Groshon, Edward J...
Gooch, David W
Horn, Leonard A
Hoen, Jacob
Hopper, John Wesley.
Hart, Robert
Harlan, Lorenzo B
Harlan, George B
Hermening, John F...
Hooper. Henry
Isgrigg, James
Joues, Thomas W
Johnson, Eli (i
John.>*on, Green B
Jackson. Frank
Keifer, William L
Keifer, George H
King, James O
Lawrence. William ...
Lorentz, Peter
Springfield ,
Springfield .
Springfield ,
Springfield .
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. ^25.1861
Apr. ^25,1861
Apr. 5,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Died at Md. City July 22,'61
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch. July 11, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. May 8.1861: disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
272
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Lowe. Robert
Springflel'1
Apr. 25,1861
Jane 21,1861
May 15.1861
June 21,1861
Apr. ^25,1861
June n,1861
May 15.1861
June 21,1861
Mustered out July ""^ ■xftM
Leatherman, Solo'n C.
;
Disch. July 11. '61;
Mustered out July
Meier, John M
Mutterer. Joseph
Messick. Daniel W....
Mitchell. James W....
Nixon. Jonathan J....
Oswell. William
Peebles. Albert W ....
Pruitt, Smith M
Plummer. Robert
Ritchey. James M
Ritter. William H
Rogers, Charles H
Rucker. Richard J....
Rhodes. George W....
Rohr, Matthias
Rhodes, Martin V
Rankin. William L....
Schadewiiz. William..
Schneidewindt, Aug..
Simms, Joseph R
Shook, (4eoree R
Shook, William B
Shoemake, Jacob
Thompson. William H
Vornkahl, John A
Vancil, .Jacob
lisabiL
11, 1861.
Vangorp, Joseph
Ilfrndtit,
Gessee, ("harles
Gilson. Wm. G
Springfield
Meiers, (George
....
Reiner, George
Reugga. Adoiph
Seifer. Frederick
Turner, Charles
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
278
EIGHTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
Richard J. Oglesby...
Lieutenant Colonel.
Frank L. Rhodes
Decatur
Pekin .
May 3. 1861
May 3. 1861
May 3. 1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Mustered out July 25 1861
Major.
John P. Post
Decatur
Lawrenceville .
Adjutant.
William C. Clark
Quartermasters .
John M. Gill
Cairo
Mustered out July 25 1861
Reuben B. Hatch
Surgeon.
Silas T. Trowbridge
Griggsville
Springfield. ..
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Mustered out July 25 1861
Assistant Surgeon.
John M. Phipps
Springfield
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Chaplain.
Enoch G. Falconer
Springfield
Mustered out July 25.1861.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant Major.
John Russell
Hospital Steward.
JohnB. Baker
Peoria
Pittsfleld.
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 25.
Mustered out July 25.
BAND.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Principal Musicians.
Benjamin T. Monroe..
Henry C. Pierce
Decatur
Peoria ..
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25, 1861
Mustered out July 25,
Mustered out July 25,
1861.
1861.
Vol. 1—18
274
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Decatur
Oecatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
23, 1861
23,1861
23, 1861
18.1861
_18, 1861
18,1861
18, 1861
^18.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25. 1861
25. 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25,1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
.25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Isaac N. Martin
Second Lieutenant.
Gouverneur M. Bruce.
First Sergeant.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sergeants.
James M. Warren
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
George S. Durf ee
Oorj>orals.
Prank Leeper
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Samuel Winegartner .
Musicians .
Ben.iamin F. Monroe..
Promoted principal musi-
Charles H. Proctor....
Privates.
Bell. J. W
Ballard, William H...
Disch. J
Muster(
Disch. ,
Muster
une 22, '61; disabil.
;d out July 25. 1861.
Clippenger, John H...
Carr. Joshua K
Davis, George W
Davis, Henry W
Dudley. Joseph S
Doner, William H
Davis Henry
lune 6. 1861; disabil.
^{\ out .Till V 25. 1S61.
Damstadtzer, Jacob. . .
Florey, Robert A
Green. Aaron G
Garver. Christian M..
Greenawalt, Daniel W
Huff, Martin
On extra duty at Q.M.Dept.
May 16 to July 25, 1861....
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Hamilton, Alexander
Harris, Washington C
Hill, George A
Henderson. Charles . . .
Johnson, Francis M...
Disch. June 22, '61; disabil.
Lemuster, Thomas . . . .
Latham, Willard S....
Leach, G. S
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Lowell, John B
McClure. Thomas J...
McDugle, Elihu E ....
Metlin. James C
McDonald. Samuel A.
Mumment. Paul
McDonald, Hugh
McDugle, John R
Matthews, Michael....
Disch. June 6. 1861; disabil.
Disch. June 22. '61; disabih
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Nicholson, Samuel....
Nevins, Charles
Payne, Robert S
Powell, Walter H
Pickering, Moses P...
Purdieu, William M...
Ricketts, Barnabus..
Roberts, James
Disch. June 6.1861; disabil.
Disch. June 22. "ei; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY,
275
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Smith. William H
Stoner. JohnH
Dec£
\
Cair
itur....
0
Apr. 18,1861
May 20,1861
June ^ 8. 1861
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
25.1861
25, 1861
Mustere
1 out July 25. 1861.
Stafford. Amos A
Stafford. ^enry H ....
Steinbach, Joseph
Smith, Richard
Taylor. John S
Townend. James
Turner, Abraham R...
Veatch, Robert R
Woodward, Samuel...
Walton, James M
Watson, Joseph R
Willis, Joshua
Disch. June22,'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Walter, J. B
> . • >
Warner, Marcellus
Voungr, George W
Recrxiits.
Adams. John Q
Collyer, John T
Kingfield, Chas. F. T..
Disch. June 6. 1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Taylor, Robert R
Spri
ngffleld
'
*
'"
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
Henry P. Westerfield.
JohnP. Post
First Lieutenant.
John M. Lowry
Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Goodman
First Sergeant.
John F.Miles
Sergeants,
Frank Koeck
Edward M. Gibbs
Silas W. McKay
Corporals.
Charles W. Vermillion
Silas W. West
George B. Polcaner...
Peter O. Coho
Musicians.
Andrew A. Zeck
Henry Dunham
Private$.
Ames. Fisher
Albert. William A
Albert, Charles
Athey, Owen T
Athons, William H
Braman. Webster
Beatty. Ja3ob H
BuUington, Smith D..
Coho. John
Cadman. Charles
Ditzler, Benjamin S ..
Dennis. William A....
Fechner, Charles
Decatur-
Apr. 30.1861
Decatur.
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 16.1861
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 16.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Resigned July 6.1861.
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 25. 1861 ,
Mustered out July 25, 1861 ,
Mustered out July 25. 1861 .
Mustered out July 25, 1861 ,
Mustered out July 25. 1861 ,
Mustered out July 25.1861 .
Disch. June 25. "61; disabil
Mustered out July 25. 1861 .
Discharged June 25. 1861. .
Mustered out July 25.1861 .
Discharged June 6, 1861 ....
Absent, sick at Decatur.IU
Discharged June 6. 1861 ....
Mustered out July 25.1861 .
276
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Frazee, John
Fleeciie, August
Gex, Anthony
Gardenhire, James M..
Gardenhire, Wm. P...
Gallagher, Edward —
Goddard, Chas. P. A..
Haggard, James
Hatcher, William
Jellison. Edward A ...
Jellison. Samuel B
Johnson, Jeremiah —
James, Benjamin H. . .
Jenkins, Andrew J
Lockwood,Corn'rs B..
Lingane, Barth'mew..
Leib, Herman
Lehn, Wesley
Maloney, Timothy
Moffett, Peter
Martin, William, Jr...
Martin, Albert
Martin, Willis H
Miller, Frederick C . . .
March, Henry J
Mathena, Francis D...
McDonald. James
Oglesby , Henry C
Ottman, Frederick....
Preston, Thomas
Roberts, Albert G
Snow, Benjamin F —
Steel, James F
Searight, Samuel H . . .
Stevens, James M
Stevens, John D
Schlosser, Peter
Stevenson, William B.
Smith, John
Scantlin, Thomas
Stevens. Francis M...
Tucker, David
Townsend, Martin V..
Tansey, Alexander W.
Taylor, William S
Terrill, John
Warren, Jonathan
Waldner, Henry
Wheeler, Andrew M ..
Wagoner, John B
Zeck. Barney
Zearing, William
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Discharged June 25, 15
Mustered out July 25,
Discharged June 6, 1861 . . .
Mustered out July 25, 1861
Disch. June 15.'61; disabil
Mustered out July 25- 1861
Discharged June 6,1861...
Mustered out July 25. 1861
Discharged June 25, 1861. . .
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Absent on leave p'd'gdis..
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
James M. Ashmore..
First Lieutenant.
James B. Hill
Second Lieutenant
Daniel Sayer
First Sergeant.
John Y. Black
Sergeants.
C. S. Chambers
A. P. Whalen
R. S. Curd
Charleston
Charleston,
Charleston
Charleston
Charleston,
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out! July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Discharged June 2,1861....
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
277
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.
T.C. Jeffries
Daniel Curd
W.J. Horner
W. A. Braselton
Mitsicians.
C. F. M. Hanks
B. F. Lyons
Privates.
Ashmore, H M
Austin, W. H
Barr, James
Bane. O. K
Boyd. Robert
Berkley. J. F
Brown, W. W
Brown, John O
Baley, A. C
Bensley, Harvey
Burns, James
Berkley. William H.
Buckner, James
€urd.T. D
Campbell. J. B
Collum, William A..
Coburn, Harry B
JDavis, Curtis L
Elingrton, William ..
Ervin. Franklin
Emerine, .Jacob
Eaton, Sterling
Ferrish, E. R
Ferguson, W. C
Franklin. B. H
Gollmire, W
Goodrich, Edward •
Gray. Albert E
Haden, Robert A. M
Hayes. J. H
Hamilton, W. H
Jester. William
Jessel, Joseph A
Jeffries. William
Linder, G. W
Linder, Levi
Lawson, Henry
Lazenby, John M
Miller, J. J
Morris. John
McCarthy, Jeremiah,
Nees, Joseph
Nees, William
Noe,C. R
Owens. H. A
O'Brien. William ...
Pitt, S. S
Railsback, J. F
Roberts, A. R
Salle. Oliver
Steeley, William....
Scanton. G. D
Staftord, James
Shriver. William F .
Spicer, Hiram
Ulrich, Henry
Vale. A.H
Wagoner, Charles H
Waddick, James M..
Woodard. A. G
White. Beni
Young. W. A
Zimmerman, D. A...
Transferred.
Marshall. William S
Charleston ,
Charleston
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 2;. 1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25_. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Discharged July 2, 1861
Mustered out July 26,
Discharged June 10, 1
Mustered out July 25,
1861.
1861...
1861.
Discharged June 30,
Mustered out July 25.
Discharged June 10.1
Mustered out July 25
Apr. 20,
Apr. 25.1861
Discharged July 2. 1861 . . . .
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Promoted Capt. of Co. D.
278
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Olues
Charl
Olnej
Olnej
Olnej
Olnej
Olnes
Olnej
Olnpv
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr.
25. 1861
27. 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
20. 1861
20. 1861
20,1861
20,1861
20, 1861
Apr. 25,1861
Resigned May 25,1861
William S. Marshall
eston
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Lutlfer M. Startsman.
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25. ISfil
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Second Lieutenant.
J. H. Roberts
J
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Sergeant.
Charles Hollister
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sergeants.
John B. Stewart
Joseph W. Robards ..
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
John Kawlings
Corporals.
Thomas W Scott.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Discharged July 3, 1861 ....
Eden B Reeder
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
John W Schell
Musicians .
William S Logan
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Privates.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Adams, John E
Beaird John
;
Discharged June 10,1861...
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Bower, William
Brooks, Thomas M
Crosby Robert
• • • '
Fairchild, Madison....
Fritchey, Amos W
Given. James A
• • • '
Gunn, John M
Higgins, Bryant
Huntley, Oscar F
Howland. John E
Hahn, Martin
Sprin
gfleld
Discharged June 10. 1861 . . .
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Hicks, William
Jones, Joseph B
Jaggers, Thomas
Jackson, James S
Kingsbury, Hiram H.
Kingsbury, Austin G.
Mushrush. Jacob
Miller. James F
. lerryhew, Charles W.
jIcKinney, Gwin
. dcKee. George
Milner, Samuel S
Osborn, Daniel N
Pew, Archie H
Pew, William W
Patrick, P. Septer
Robinson, Andrew W.
Rickard, William C...
Raymond, Samuel —
Richards'n, David L.M
Roney, James M
Discharged July 5,1861....
Discharged June 7. 1861 ...
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Died July 15,1861. atCaira
Starr, William H
Smith, John T
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Schell, Joseph G
Smith, Ambrose F ....
Scott, William S
!! !!
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
279
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sullivan Samuel E ..
Olnev
Apr. 20. iSfil
Apr. 2ii. 1S61
Mustered out July 25 1861
•
• • "
Smith HavillahG....
. . i >
Sheridan Michael.
Discharged June 21 1861
Terrell Samuel W
. .
Villard, James B
. . . .
Waddle, William
. . • >
Weston David H
Discharged June 7 1861
White, Robert D
> , . •
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Charles E. Dennison .
Pe
Pe
Pe
Pe
Pe
Pe
Pe
Pe
oria
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20. iSfil
Apr. 25,186]
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. _25.1861
Apr. 2.=;. ISfil
Promoted to 18th U S Inf
First Lieutenant.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Second Lieutenant.
First Sergeant.
Sergeants.
Robert Wilson
oria
Frederick A. King
'
Corporals.
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Antony Roehrig.
Samuel Caldwell
George L. Bestor
Musiciatis.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Privates
Babb, Timothy
Apr.
26.1861
Apr.
26. 1861
Bohn, John
Christ, Carl M
Forrester, Asa B
Frazer, Charles H
Frye, Chartain S
Gorsuch, Noah H
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Gilliard, John P
Gingrich, Jacob
Gillig. Charles E
Gauss. William
• ' • •
Hetzel, Frederick
Disch. July8.'61: disabil..
Hahle. Charles
ringfield
oria
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Hurd. George W
Humphreys, James. .. .
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Disch. July 8. '61: disabil..
280
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Peorin
Apr. 20. isfii
Apr. 2S.ififii
:
!
July Basil. . .
Disch. July8.'61; disability
Klugfe Gustavas
Mustered out July 25 1861
" ' •
Kuehnee, Joseph
> • .1
Miller Rudolphus
. . . .
Moldenhower, Ernest.
Disch. July 8,'61; disability
Martin, Otis P
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
' ' • '
McCormick, Seth
Disch June 10 '61' disabil
Oberhauser, William.
Pfeiffer, Charles A....
.1 1 .
. < > .
Russel, John
Trans, to N.C.S. Apr. 27.'61
Schroeder, Louis...
Snyder, David D
Thomas, Jacob
Disch. July 8,'61; disability
Mustered out July 25 1861
Voris, Robert
• . .1
Wills. Charles
• • • ,
Wetzlan, Julius
Wetzlan, Gustavus A.
• • "
Wasson, James T
Discharged June 24 1861
Wrage Henry .
Died June 26 1861
Wilson, Joseph P
Yindele, George
Sp
Pe
Pe
Ct
ringfleld
oria
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
June 12,1861
June 14,1861
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
June 12,1861
June ^14, 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
ZeJdler, William
2'ransferred.
John Russell
or la
Trans to Non-Com Staff
Recruits .
Albert C. Able.
iro .
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Benjamin W Brown
Joseph Harbin
G. D. Molineaux
Patrick Tully
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Cavtains.
Frank L. Rhodes
Pekin
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
18, 1861
30,1861
18. 1861
20. 1861
18, 1861
18, 1861
,18,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
May 19,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr, 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Joseph M. Hanua
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
First Lieutenants.
Christopher C. Glass..
Pekin
Resigned
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
JohnM. Gill
Second Lieutenant.
Josiah A. Sheetz
Pekin
First Sergeant.
JohnD. Weld
Pekin
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Sergeants.
Edwin L.Williams....
Dietrich Smith
Pekin
Edearlsabell
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
281
Name ;
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Corporals.
■Georffe Futerbaugh...
Thomas L. Masters ...
Martin Reineiger
William F. 8chlag ....
Musicians.
Matthew Harrington.
Fred Neef
Privates.
Breaden, William J...
Bildhoff. Alia
Bloom, William
Behrena, A
Block, J
Brown, R
Brushbroom, D
€ollins, W. T
Couklin. K. S
Davis, A. J
Dirks.U
Dyer, A
Dieperbrook, J
Dagit. J
Fredrick. J. C
Fluth. Henry
Franks, W
Fulfs, August
Fitzgerald. J. C
Frey, John
Glass. John W
Glenn. G. K
Groundenburg, Henry
Groves, J
Goudy. W. L
Howell. W.J
Handbury, J. D
Hawley, G. H
Haffner. J
Hepler, G
Hartshorn, H. L
Harlow, B
Hiken, L
Heintz, P
Heckman, M. F
Jacobs, C
Kellogg. W.F
King, J. M
Miller,F
Muller. J
Morgan, F. M
Miles, H
Morris. H
Mans. C. S
O'Connor, J
Puterbaugh, S. G
Puterbaueh, J. W....
Saliee, S
Shink. J
Sandusky, J. C
Seabrook, John
Sanco, Stephen
Sparks. T. W
Stowe, C
Steen. Paul P
Stone, Archibald
Sipe, W. H
Tooker. Charles W....
Turner. C. H
Unland, A
Undenstock. John
Vanburen. W. H ;
Weimer, R
Walsh. J. D
Ward, W. B
Weber. P
Whitef oot. John B . . . .
Whitefoot, R. M
Apr. 18.1861 Apr. 25,1861 Mustered out July 25, 1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 18.1861
Springfield.,
Pekin
Apr. ^25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 25.
Mustered out July 25.
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Disch. June 6, 1861
Mustered out July
Disch. June 6. 1861
Mustered out July
disabil.
25, 1861.
disabil.
25,1861.
Mustered out July 24, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. June 6,1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch. June 6.1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
282
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
John Mc Williams.. ..
Griggsville . ..
May
May
May
Apr. 2
Apr. ;.
Apr. ;.
Apr. _
Apr. .
1, 1861
1.1861
1, 1861
5,1861
5, 1861
^5, 1861
25, 1861
25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
I'irst Lieutenant.
James S. Bernard
Griggsville
Resigned April 25, 1861 ....
Second Lieutenant.
Thomas Butler
Pittsfield
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
First Sergeant.
Elihu Jones
Griggsville
Pittsfield
Griggsville
Griggsville
Pittsfield
Griggsville
Griggsville
Pittsfield
Griggsville
Pittsfield
Griggsviiie!."!!
Pittsfield
Griggsviiie!!!!!
Pittsfield...!!!!
Griggsville
Springfield
Griggsville
Springfield.!!!!
Pittsfield
Griggsville
Springfield.!!!!
Griggsville
Pittsfield
?SS1J".'::::;
Griggsviiie
Pittsfield...!!!!
Griggsviiie!!!!!
Pittsfield...!!!!
Griggsviiie!!!!!
Pittsfield
Griggsviiie!!!!!
Pittsfield...!!!!
Griggsviiie!!!!!
Pittsfield
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
20.1861
^20,1861
^20, 1861
^20, 1861
^20, 1865
25,1861
^20.1861
25, 1861
_20, 1861
25,1861
^20, 1861
25,1861
^20, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sergeants.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Robert Wills
Sampson Purcell
Corporals.
Elijah Dickenson
George W. Stoby
Michael McNaughten.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Musicians.
George Martins
Seth W. Pierce
Privates.
Ault. John S
Mustered out July 2_5_. 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Agnew, John W
Alexander. Thomas G.
Baker, J. B
Transferred to N. C. Staff.
Barber, Levi
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Barngrover, Geo
Bigsbee. Hiram
Bowman, Wm
Died at Cairo June 23, 1861.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Bowman, John
Bradley, Daniel
Brooks, Gilbert
Cammire, William ....
Carson, George L
Coffee, Nathan J
Davis, Robert
Davis, Josiah
..
Demmons, Montgom..
Denise, Denise
Dexter, Pine
Durant, Edward
Pifield. Prank ... .
..
Foster, Thomas
Goodrich. Watson
Goozee, Samuel
Handle, John C
Handle, Isaac I
Hatch, Reuben B
Hays, Charles B
Hemmenway, Moses..
Heavener, James
Hurt, John M
Promoted Quartermaster. .
Musteredout July 25, 1861.
Disch. June 15.'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Hurt, Charles H
Johnson, Joseph H
Kelley, William
Kid well. Daniel D
Kinman. Robert H
Kinney. Henry . .
Lovett, JohnT
Disch. July 2. 1861: disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Lindsay, James
Little, William
Lucas, Henry
• . . .
Moreno, Fernando ....
Madigan. John
Mathis, John E
Disch. June 3. 1861; disabil.
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY,
283
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
D
rank
lis
iteof
or en-
ment.
^20, 1861
25, 1861
^20, 1861
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
McFadden. Wm. H....
Moore. William R
Owen, William H
Pettis, Thomas D
Petty, George
Pettinger, Alex. G ....
Plattner, Andrew W . .
Post, Thomas H
Kader, George W
Reynolds, Nathan'l W.
Pittsfleld
Griggsviiie !.'.'.'.'
Pittsfleld...'." !!
Griggsviiie
Pittsfleld
Griggsviiie
Springfleld.'.!!!.'
Griggsviiie
Pittsfleld
?ffiSi"':;:::;
Griggsviiie'.;;;;
Pittsfleld
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
^25. 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. Junel5.'61;disabil.
Mustered out July 25,1)361.
lussell, Alexander
Sanderson, George
Shaw, 41bert
Stout. Jackson
Thompson, John T
Toby, Carlos L
Disch. Junp 15. '61 ; di.«abiL
Mustered out July 25,1861.
Troutner, John W ....
Troutner, David
Wacasser. David
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Andrew J. McCraner..
First Lieutenant.
R. H. Sturgess
Second Lieutenant.
John R. Mabry
First Sergeant.
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Cairo
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
22, 1861
22,1861
22, 1861
22, 1861
^22,1861
^22, 1861
^22, 1861
_22, 1861
12, 1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
25,1861
25.1861
25, 1861
_25.1861
_25, 1861
^25, 1861
^25, 1861
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
M. O.July 25, 1861, as priv...
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sergeants.
William H. Guy
A. M. Kirkpatrick
Corporals.
James M. Vaughen
A. C. Bishop..
Disch. July 9, '61; disabil..
Mustered out July 25,1861.
W. P.Smith
J. M. Kendall
4 > > >
Musicians.
J. R. Blackwell
S. A. Mottern
Mustered out July 25. 186U
Privates.
Akeman, G. W
Allen. A. C
Akeman, Henry
Baits. David
Mustered out July 25.1861.
Braddick, James
Brown, D. L
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Bacon, Samuel
Cochran. J. L. W
Corey Henry
:: ::
Cogswell, Charles D..
Denton. Andrew
Estes. JohnO
:: ::
i'rost, S. B
Jalvin, Thomas F-....
Judder, George
M. O. July25,'61, ascorp'L
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Gamble, Samuel
Griffith. William H....
Greathouse. Lucien...
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
284
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Ran<.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Haizlip. William
Hinds. James M
Haley. D. H
Hatchett. Benjamin..
Jones 0. P
Vam
:
lalia
Apr. _22,186l
Apr. _
«. 1861
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Disch. June28.'61;disabil.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Johnson. James
James, Joseph F
Kaler. S. B
Kidder. Homer H
Kern, R. W
:: ::
Luster. Philip
. • > •
Little. Green B
Lewis. R. C
Legard, D. M
Morrison. Samuel
Miller. James M
Mayfleld, Leroy
Miles. S. S
Disch. J ane 11, '61; disabil.
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Mays. David H
Neal. William T
Niles.F. A
Preston, A. C
Philbrook. E
Disch. June 11, '61; disabil.
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Perker. William
Perry. Silas
!! !!
Piitterson. A. J
" ' *
Kilter. Andrew
Ranney. Samuel L....
Ralston, George
Ri)^e, E. M
:: ::
Rodgers. William
Kantz. Samuel J
Slaven, John L
Savage. George W....
Smith, William W....
Suber, James
"
Scrote, Martin
Disch. June 25 '61- disabil
Smith. George W
Wicker. C. M
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch. May 31 '61- disabil.
Wicker. L. P
White, John
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Young, Abraham
COMPANY L
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Apr.
Apr.
25.1861
25.1861
Apr.
Apr.
25. 1861
First Lieutenant.
William 0. Clark
Lawrenceville .
25.1861
Prom. Adjutant, May 31'61 .
Second Lieutenant.
Charles Fairbanks —
Lawrenceville .
Apr.
25. 1861
Apr.
25. 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
First Sergeant.
Apr.
20. 1861
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
Sergeants.
Wm. H. H. Mieure....
Robert W. Musgrave. .
Samuel J. Smith
Lawrenceville .
Apr.
20, 1861
_25,1861
Disch. July 5. '61: disabil..
Mustered put July 25, 1861.
Corporals.
Isaac C. Good
Lawrenceville .
Apr.
_20,1861
Apr.
^25, 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Constantino McMahon
Austin F. Struble
Edwin E. Sellers
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
285
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Musicians.
Hugh Seeds. Jr
Charles W. Bonner.
Privates.
Abernethy. Sidney —
Applegate. Edwin R ..
Aikin, William J
Baker, William H. H..
Barton, Henry
Bedford, Isaac
Barnes, Lafayette
Clubb, Ansco
Collins, James R
Crooke, Alfred H
Candle. John J
Cochenour. John S —
Cochran, William M...
Cook, Thomas J
Dixon, John
Evans, Jarious G
French, Zeba
Gosnell, Benjamin F..
Gosnell, James
Gordon. Isaac N
Grass, Henry
Goudy, Joseph B. F...
Howell, Peter
Hite, John A
Joy, James F
Jones, Peter
Judy. John
Lawson, John H.
Logan, Jacob M
Lackey, William
Lamotte, James
Lewis, Philip. Jr
Laws. Lot
Lytle, John
Leazor. Samuel W
Mieure, Thomas
Miller, Isaac T
Myers, Robert
Mann, Henry H
May, William
Orr, Charles M
Perry, James
Priest, George
Pargin. Daniel
Petty, Daniel
Petty, Moses
Passmore, John J
Raines, John
Rivers, Joseph
Summer, Benjamin...
Sumner, Smiley
Spencer, George W ...
Smith, John J
Stout, Samuel W....
Spurgeon, John C...
Shinn, Luther C
Slocum, Loren T
Shepherd. William W.
Turner. Marion F
Taylor, Thomas
Wallace, William
Wilson, William J....
Whittlesey, Robert B
White, Harrison
Watts, Harvey. M
Lawrenceville..
Lawreneeville.
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr
25,1861
Decatur.
Lawrencev lie.
Sandoval
Lawrenceville..
Cairo
Lawrenceville..
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 20. ""
May 6,;
Apr. 20.1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861 . .
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. June 8,1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Disch. June 12, 1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Disch. June 30, 1861; disabil
Disch. June 30, 1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25,1861 .
M. O. July 25,'61, as Searg.
Mustered out July 25,1861 .
Disch. July 5,1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 25,1861 .
Disch. June 8,1861; disabi
Disch. June 12, 1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25, 1861 .
Disch. June 8,1861;
Mustered out July
Disch. June 30, 18d1;
Disch. June 7, 1861;
Mustered out July
Disch. June 7,1861;
Mustered out July
disabil'
25. 1861 .
; disabil
disabil
25.1861.
disabil
25, 1861 .
Disch. July 13.1861; disabil
Mustered out July 25. 1861 .
286
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
William H. Harvey...
Bloomington...
Apr.
25.1861
Apr.
25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Price Keith
Bloomington...
Apr.
25. 1861
Apr.
25. 1861
Mustered out July2f5. 1861.
Second Lieutenant.
Abram Vandenburgh..
Bloomington....
Apr.
25. 1861
Apr.
25. 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
First Sergeant.
Albert S.Eddy
Bloomington....
Apr.
18.1861
Apr.
25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Sergeants
John W. Babbitt
Henry C. Provost
Charles P. Loehr
Bloomington....
Apr.
,18.1861
Apr.
,25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Corporals .
James P. Moore
Oscar S. Belcher
Wm. R. H. Larrimore.
George Heritage
Bloomington....
Apr.
,18, 1861
Apr.
,25, 1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Musicians.
George Spainhor
Melville Jenks
Bloomington....
Apr.
,18. 1891
Apr.
,25,1861
Musterpd out July 25. 1861.
Privates.
Bingham. Frank M. . . .
Ballard. John P
Bailey. Harvey
BlooDQington....
Apr.
,18. i861
Apr.
,25,1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Botts Samuel
Disch. June8, '61; disabil.
Bailey Robert
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Clark. Charles M
Cornwell. Prank
Corman, Archibald L.
Cornwell. Dave
Conklin. Albert C ....
Dillon. Orange W
Dennison, Noah W....
Ela Richard
M. 0. June 8. '61, 1st Sergt.
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Fitch, Samuel D
Folsom. David P
Disch. July 8, '61; disabil.
Harrop. William
Hedger. John 1
Hayes. Charles
Howell, Joseph G
Hunter. William D....
Halderman, James S..
Holmes. Albert B
Heath. Joseph
Johnson, Stephen —
Johnson. Hiram W
Jeter. Montel B
Kincaid. Wallace 8 ...
Kidder, Lesmore D ...
Lawrence. Allen T ....
jawrence. Jonas A . . .
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Diseh. July 8, '61, disabil.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Disch. June 23,'61; dioabil.
Absent on furlough at M.O
Disch. July 3, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
jeonard. John L
Larimer. James R —
McGavitt. James
Mcintosh. John W....
McClure. Thomas J...
Marks, John
Morgan. Sid O
:: ::
• t 11
Rowley. Edward 0....
Robinson. John A
Rinehart, Edward D..
Roberts. Lawrance
Stipp. John M
Disch. Julys. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Shoup. JohnL ........
•* **
EIGHTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
287
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sager. John W
Shannon, William ....
Sweetzer, Algernon C.
Spaulding, Justin L ..
Shoup, Samuel F
Stephenson, Geo. W..
Sellords, Frank
Sanderson, Rolf
Thomas, Stephen R...
Thomas, David
Wiley. Thomas J
Weddle, George
Weppert, John
Wood, John K
White. William
Williams, John H
Bloomington . . ,
Apr. 18,1861
Apr, 25.1861
Mustered out July 25, 1861.
Disch. June 20. '61.
Mustered out July
disabil.
25, 1861.
288
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
EleazerA. Paine
Mercer county..
May
3,1861
Apr.
26. 1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Lieutenant Colonel,
Augustus Mersey
Belleville
May
3.1861
Apr.
25.1861
Mustered out July 26.1861.
3fa3or.
Jesse J. Phillips
Hillsboro
May
3. 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Adjutant.
Thomas J. Newsham..
Edwardsville...
Apr.
19.1861
Apr.
25,1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Quartermaster.
Lary H. H. Davis
Alton
Apr.
19. 1861
Apr.
25, 1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Surgeon.
Sanford Bell
Springfield
Apr
26. 1861
Apr.
26, 1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Assistant Surgeon.
Samuel M. Hamilton..
May
2, 1861
May
8, 1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Chaplain.
James I. Ferrin
May
4. 1861
May
4. 1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant Major,
Phelps Paine
Quartermaster Sergt.
Elzy J. Montague
Hospital Steward.
Aug'st's O. Millington
Principal Musician.
Joseph J . Gillespie ....
Cairo
Springfield. ..
Springfield. ..
Edwardsville.
May 20.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 19,1861
May 30.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 27.1861
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY,
289
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Augustus Mersey .
First Lietttenatit.
Jacob Karcher
Second Lieutenant.
Hugo West^rmann...
First Sergtant.
Albert P. Alfleck...
Sergeants.
Fritz E. Scheel
Charles Schoonmeyer
Henry Kircher
Corporals.
Joseph Ledergerber
Charles Deeke ,
Casimer Andel ,
William Rubach ,
Musicians.
Valentine Schoop .
Frank Lease
Belleville.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Belleville 'Apr.
I
Belleville Apr.
Privates.
Bremer. Fred
Braun, John
Bolle, August
Burkharclt, Henry
Caspari, denry
Ehret. Tobias
Englmanu, Anthoay.
Englmann, Julius
Eggart, George
Fuusch, Frederick...
Fuess, Joseph
Friek. Andreas
Feiu, Frederick
Finney, Robert i
Goepfert, A.ugust '
Graeff, John j
Grob, Arnold ...1
Gause, Christian !
Gasser. William
Hammer, Louis I
Haidt. Gottfried
Hertlein, George i
Heinemann, John
Heinemann, Heury . . .
Hass, Ferdinand '■■
Holder, John '
Heigele. Mathias
Krieg, George
Kuehn, Fidel
Kuehn. Conrad
Kohl, Francis
Kolb, Charles
Kessler. Frederick
Kahse, Henry i
Loeftlcr, John
Loeffel. Henry
Lengfelder, Adam
Meiser, George
Marie, John
Metsch am. Francis
Mueuch, Adam
Nebgen. Charles
Renaudin, Pierre
cschreiber. Martin
Studer, Joseph
Suhr, Henry
Schneider, Frederick..
Schoen, Adam
Staab, Frederick
Belleville.
17, 1861
17, 1861
Apr. 17,1861
Apr. 17,1861
Apr. 17,
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mu.=tered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
M. O. July 26, ^61. as.Sergt.
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26. 1861 .
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Disch. disabil. July 16,1861.
Discb. disabil. July 17.1861.
Discb. disabil. July 16, 1861.
Mustered out July 26. 18bl.
Discharged July 10, 1861...
Mustered out July 26. ISUL.
Vol. 1-19
290
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Belleville
Apr. ^17,1861
May ^20,1861
June 11,1861
May _20,186l
.June 11,1861
May 3 1861
June 11.1861
May ^20,1861
June 11,1861
May 20,1861
Apr. ^25,1861
May 23,1861
\\
,,
•;
June 12,1861
May 23,1861
June ^12, 1861
May ^23,1861
June 12 1861
Sunkel. Frederick
Sturemburg, William.
Schopp, Jacob
Schmidt, William
Tieraaun. Louis
Tyndale. Trollus
Vogrel, Adam
Cair
3
Musteredout July 2]
Mustered out July 26
. 1861 .
Westerman. Louis ....
'
•
Windrich. Frederick..
Woifif. Louis
*
Zachringer, Conrad...
Beeruits.
Bender, Frederick
1861
::
Dintelman, ('onrad
Dietz, Joseph
Klug. Charles
Leopold, August
Meyer, Joseph
Reiss. Anthony
Siegraaiin, Louis
Schmidt, John
Tyndale, Julius
Aulbach, William. ...
nianhar
ged
Geissel, Peter .
May 23 1861 Died in
(Tnsn .Tuna ^ ISAI
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Cavtain.
Rudolphus Beckier . . .
First Lieutenant.
Pred'k T. Ledergerber
Second Lieutenant.
Henry C. Hay
First Sergeant.
Frederic E. Vogeler...
Sergeants.
Elzy J. Montai;ue
Herman BlanK
Julius Asher
Corporals.
Frederic Hinkley
George Bender
Adam Graeber
Julius Wangelin
Musicians
Charles Kohl
William Duennemaier
Privates.
Aezinger, Melchoir.
Burkhard, David...
Boge, William
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Be-Jleville
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
May 10,1861
May 10, 1861
May 10,1861
Apr. 17,1861
Apr. 17,1861
Apr, 17,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 26, 186:
Mustered out July 26,
Mustered out July 26, 186:
Mustered out July 26, 186
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. May4,'
Mustered out July 26,186
Mustered out July 26, 186
M O.July 26, '61. as Corp
Mustered out July 26, 186
Mustered out July 26. 186;
Mustered out July 26. 186
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
291
Name and Rank.
Brown. Henry-
Brandley, John
Brash. Frederic
Becker, Anton
Cornelius, Adolph
Eberle, Jacob
Engert. Philipp
EhrJich, Charles
Eisele, Peter
Flory, Henry
Fuchs, Charles
Fernan, Charles
Oaebel, John
Oasser, Obres
Oaubetz. Jacob
Hoesh, William
Herpin, Henry
Horein, John
Harz, Adolph
Hettenhausen, John .
Herman, Frederic
Kalbf ell, David
Kantner, Joseph
Kell, Frederic
Krimmel. Charles , . . .
Lillich, Jacob
Landgrat, John
.Ley, Peter
Loesher, William
Moter. Charles
Mueller. John
Maier, Peter
Maier, Augrust
Naples, Adam
Numraerich, Phillipp
Neukirch, Frederic ..
Ostner, Jacob
Pfeiffer, John
Pohl, Charles
Reeb, Nicolaus
Reiss, John
Repuss, John ,
Rust, John ,
Reuterman, Conrad..,
Stulmann, Rudolph...
Sauer, Nicolaus
Sippel. David
Spiess, Jacob
Schwelkhard, Joseph.
Schaefer. Edward
Schoenstein, Alex
Schopp, Andrew
Sheve, Charles
Theis, Matthias
Wimmel, William
Wachrung. George...
Wormser, John
Weiser. Jacob
Wangelin, William...,
Zahner, Sebastian ...,
Zulauf, Samuel
Zech, Michael
Recruits.
Avianus, Adelbert
Becker, .Jacob
Glock, Lucas
Herwig, Henry
■Jung, Christian
Kainie. Moses
Mueller, Samuel
Nederhaus. Louis.
Nickles, Jacob
Nies, John
Reikert, Emil
Storch, William
Schneider, Christian..
Seibert, Charles
Schaedler. Joseph ....
Sauer, Beiij
Treu, Frednrick
Weiler, George
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Belleville.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Apr. 17, 1861 Apr. 25, 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. fordisabil. July8,'61
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
May 10,1861
May 22,1861
Mustered out July :i6. 1861.
Disch. for disabil. July 8.'61
Mustered out July m. 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
292
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Dietrich F. Tiedemann
First Lieutenants.
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
Belleville
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. ^22,1861
;;
::
::
!!
Apr. 20.1861
-Vpr. 22.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
May 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr, 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. May?5.'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 26, 1861,
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out -July 26, 1861.
Wm. C. Kueffner
Second Lieutenant.
Hamilton Lieber
First Sergeant.
Rupert Russ.
Sergeants.
Johns. Parker
Mustered cut July 26. 1861.
George Voorhees
Corporals.
Albert Heinecke
Alexander Bu'«hholz..
Richard Luckner
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Musicians.
George Luther
Privates.
Arnold. Mathias
Ahrend Louis
Lebs
non
Apr. ,
25.1861
Mustered put July 26, 1861 .
Died July 14,1861
Braun, Michael
Blank, Gustavus
Boeservetter, Otto
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. July 9, 1861 ; disabil.
Disch. June 18. '61; disabil.
Baumann, Moran
Christ John
Mustered put July 26. 1861.
Belleville
Lebanon,
Belleville
Lebanon
Belleville:::':;:
Lebanon
Belleville
Lebanon
Belleville
Lebanon
' •
Duttenhoffer. Jacob . . .
Drescher, Herman....
Doctor, Peter
Eichenberger, John. . .
Entz, Frederick
Fischer, Lewis
Palkenheimer, Berth'd
Gunnermann, Henry..
Gilbert John
Drown'd at Cairo Jun 13, '61
Mustered put July 26. 1861.
Disch. July 4, '61; disabil..
Galligay, Barney
Gerhardt. Jacob
Ilsemann, Henry
Mustered put July 26, 1861.
" "
Kaub Edward.
> > .1
^untzmann, John
Disch. July 4.1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
5;och Christian
kueffner, Wra. C
Kropp, Joseph
Promoted 1st Lieut
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Lambrec, lit. John
::
Belleville::: "::
• 1 .1
Maurer -lohn
" ' •
Muiler, Bonefazi
Mailman. John
Masch, John
Lebp
luon
:: ::
Muench, Lewis
Meinhardt, John
Nussbaumer. John
Neumann, Albert
"
Otto, Frank
Belleville:::::::
Lebanon
Pislt-r, Sebastian
Rudel, Krederick
Russ. Frederick
Reed. Alfred
;; ;;
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
298
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Roth, Charles
Lebanon
Apr. 22, 1861 A nr. 2.=i ISfil
Mustered out July 26 1861
Raab Michael.
Cairo
June _15, 1861
May 23,1861
June 15, 1861
May 23,1861
lietmann, George —
"
Stump, Oscar
Died at Cairo July 13,1861.
Mustered out July_26, lfe61.
Mustered out July '^f- isri
Schatt, John
Schweitzer. .Joseph...
Schmidt. John
Schmidt, Henry
Schellingrer. Simon ...
Schoener, Ellen-
Schwartzkopof, Anton
Sutter, Benedict
Schmatz, Nicolaus....
Schultz. Joseph
Wamp. August
Walter. Nicolaus
Becruits.
Ackerman, George ..
.
Bachly, Theodore
Baumer, Franz
Fischer. Raimond
Hanke. Eugene
Koening. Henry
June 15,1861 June 15,1861
May 23,186l|May 23,1861
Wishback, Ferdinand.
Weber, John
May 27, 18611 May 27,1861
June 25,186l'juue 25,1861
May 11, 18611 May 11,1861
Mueller, Jacob
Died at Cairo July 26, 1861.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Alexander G. Hawes.
First Lieutenant.
Joseph A. Cox
Second Lieutenant.
Cassius F. Roman ...
First Sergeant.
William Britt
Sergeaats
Lewis C. Bornman
William C. Kuefifner..
Roswell B. Patterson.
Corporals.
Philip F. Davis
Henry R. Challenor...
•Julius Hoffman
Freeman W. Mott
Musicia^is .
Charles P. Fleishbein,
Joseph G. Miles
Privates.
Anderson, Philip
Anderson. Martin...
Albright, Frederick.
Bunker, Silas
Bornman, Daniel
Burnett, Robert
Batloe, .John
Bromley, Matthew..
Blake, .James
BoUe. William A....
Belleville.
Belleville.
Belleville,
Belleville.
Belleville.
Springfield ,
Belleville...
Belleville...
Belleville...
May 11,1861
May 11,1861
May 11,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. ^23.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20,1861
May
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25,1861
25, 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Transferred to Co. C
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Apr.. 25,1891
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25. 1861
M. O.July 26, '61. as private
M. O. July 26. '61, as Serg't
Mustered out July 26, 1861,
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July :
M. O. July 26, 'Cl, as Corp'l
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch.May21,1861; disabil.
Mustered out June 30, 1861.
^94
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Cannovan, James
Cady. John C
Oonter, J acob
Devine, Henry S
Dilg, Frederick
Devine, Michael B....
Eierkuss, Jacob
Fitzpatrick, William..
Gwinn, James
Girard, Charles
Gruebling, John
Griffin, Isaac N
Graesser Lewis
Henderson, Charles ..
Herbine. Jacob
Hurt, Augu^stus C
Hildrith, JohnB
Hauswirth, Jost
Hellenbraud, Matthew
Hawley. William C ...
Hoffher, Frederick
Heim. Frederick
Hernnan. John
Hunt, Freeman L
Jordan, Levi
Knaup, Theodore G...
Krentuer, Jacob
Liecky, William A....
Lauth, Charles
Lobe, Charles
Montague, Dennard ..
Martin, Paul
McNeil. Archy
McCain, James
Maloney, James
Moore, Joseph M
Myre, George
Meyre, Leo
McKeuzie, James
Merod, Frederick
Merod. John
Madewell, Simpson...
Orr, William
Price, John K
Kupp, Ca.sper
Stockton, John B
Swinker, John W
Thoma, Frederick
Troy. Louis L
Vanwinkle. Jehu
Vonburg, Nicholas
Wehrung. Henry
Walter, William
Wamser, Henry
Wippo, Albert
Zink, Charles..'
Hecruits.
Dawson, Henry H
Donaldson. James
Hager, Simon
Hinzelman, William..
Jones, Charles
Kelly, John A
Mason, James
Metcalf, Joseph O ....
Robinson, Francis
Root, Martin L
Salter, Robert R
Smith, David P
O'Neil, Edward
Talbot, William
Warner. John
Williams, Louis
Woods, Samuel
Springfield ,
Bel
eville.
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 25.1861
May 20,
June 19,1861
May 20.1861
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Disch. June 23. '6t; disabil.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. May 17, '61, inability
perform duties of soldier
Mustered out July 26,lh61.
Disch., June 23. '61, disabil.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Disch. July 2. '61; disabil..
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Died in Hosp. June 23. '61..
Disch. May n, '61, inability
perform duties of soldier
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Disch, June 23. '6J; disabil.
M. O. July 26, '61, as corp'l.
.Mustered out July 26,1861.
Discharged May 29, 1861 ... .
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Desertnd whih' on leave of
absence July 19,1861
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
295
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Otto Koellein
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
May 10,1861
May 10,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. ,22,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. _25,186I
Apr. ,25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. ,25,1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
William tjcheiitin,....
Second Lieutenant.
Samuel ISchiminger...
First Sergeant.
Christopher Lischer..
Sergeants.
George H. Hoering....
Rudolph Heimberger.
Frantz Wagner
Corporals.
Fredrich tjchu :)kegel.
August Kauffrnttn
Fredrich Schneider...
William Bohlen
Mu.'<icians.
Bassler. Jakob
Mustered out July 26, 1S61.
Mustered out July 26. 1S61.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Privates.
Bub Paul . .
1 • > •
Bastain, Andrew
..
Boershmau. Gustave .
Bolte, Frederich
Bernniss, (ieorge
Constauzer, Mathew..
Dressier, Louis
Dressier, Herman
Dintelman, Valtin
Debert. Henry
Frerking, Ludwig
Freiss, Erasmus
Frank John.
Diseh. July 5,'61: disabil ..
Gmelin, Henry
Heidiuger. Hugo
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. June 10.'61: disabil.
Mustered out July 2^, 1861.
Huss. Alexander
Hammer, Andrew
Hoffman, Edward
Hauck. Philip L
leidebreck, Friedrich
:iummel, (ieorge
1 oerkens, Louis
Keemler, J acob
Kunze, Louis F
Kopenhoeter, E
Klein, Christian
Kasper. Friedrich
iilingel, Charles
Disch. June 6.'61: disabil..
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Moor, Friedrich.
Mertheisen, John
Oswald. Friedrich ....
Fister. John
leder, Henry
4. . .
lebge, Charles
Disch Julys. 1861: riisabil.
Mustered out July 26. 1861,
Reichard, Friedrich...
Radmacher. Conrad...
Rehman, David
Scherer. Friedrich
Schmidt, Phillipp
296
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank. Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Schirraeier, Friedrich
Sorg William
Mascoutah
Apr. 22,1861
June 12,1861
Apr. 25,1861
June 12.1861
Apr. ,
25, 1861
•
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Scheid. Charles
Stickelberger. Louis..
Straubingrer, Benedict
'Turk John
Cairo
Died in Hosp. June 7,1861.
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Disch Julys '61- di«abil
Volbracht. Joseph
Weil Louis
Disch. July 5. '61: disabil..
Mustered out July 26 1861
Wansrer. Henry
" ' '
Recruits.
June 12,1861
May 23.1861
June 12,1861
Schaller, Christian. .
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Collins Vaucleve
First Lieutenant.
Belleville
Belleville
Belleville
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Sprine'fipld
May
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
11,1861
11, 1861
11, 1861
23. 1861
^23, 1861
23, 1861
^23, 1861
23,1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr. _
Apr. .
25,1861
25, 1861
25. 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25,1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Second Lieutenant.
George B.Adams
First Sergeant.
Winzenburtr, And. W.
Sergeants
Mustered out July 26,1861.
M. 0. July 26. 1861, as priv
Mustered out July 26,1861.
M. 0. July 26,1861, as priv.
Herbert James
ilorporals.
Hfnrv ("amps
M. O. July 26. 1861. as priv.
Cording. Wm. A
Tomnay, Patrick
Coffee. Perry
Mustered out July 26, 1861
Musicians.
Albert Ki)app
Mustered out July 26,1861
Joseph Jackson
Privates.
Aide, Adolph
Disch. May 27, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 26 1861
Alexander. Lockwood.
'
Disch. June 6. '61; disabil..
Mustered out July 26.1861.
ieck, Benjamin F
iowen. Harvey B
Binkert. Martin
Barrow. John S
!! !.'
Baker, Sebastian
Brausfleld. Morris ....
Crump. Robert
Clark. Andrew V
(yhaar Georse
Disch. June 23, '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Deserted April 26.1861
Mustered out July 26 1861
Dye -John VV.
• • • .
Deddmar. Edward
Disch. June 23. '61: disabil.
Pitzsimmons. Henry . .
Furlong. Martin
Gilpin. John H
Hayes. James
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Deserted April 26. 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
297
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hohman.John
Hoppe, Frederick
Howland, Joseph W...
Jebn, Thomas
Krieger, John
Kidd, Thomas C
Lona-, Albert
Lober, Andrew
Lyons, John
Macheam. Meredith L.
McCauley. Michael —
McGuire, Samuel M...
Macheam. Jonathan . . .
McCulloch, Duncan...
MoUman, Jacob
Neal. Henry H
Niece. James
Ossenbeck, Bernard..
Richmond. Stanley ...
Rodgers, Robert B....
Resch, Adam
Raaf. Jacob
Rust, Christoph
Schneider. Henry
Schrader, August
Summer, John
Sowman, Thomas
Seeliger, Joseph
Stephens, Jack
Simpkins. Richard J..
Tickner, John M. C...
Werner, Daniel
Wills. David
Wainstroth, Antonie..
Wilson. Robert J
Wilkie, William
Webster, Andrew
Wilson. John S
Williford, George W..
Zimmeimann, Jacob..
Zugenbuhler, Frink ..
Recruits.
Risley. James
Dimmick. Daniel D...
Betz, George
Brooks, John
Barber, John
<Jhilder, Hiram
Furlong. Michael
Flowers, William
Gray, Mitchel
Hickman, James M . . .
Moody, Byron W
Paine, Columbus S.. .
Skinner. Francis
Bailey, John R
Springfield
Cairo .
Apr.
23, 1861 Apr. 25, 1861 Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. May 27, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
May 20.1861
Apr. 27,1861
May 20.1861
Apr. 27.1861
May 20.1861
M. O. July 26. '61. as Sergt.
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
May 20.1861
Deserted April 26. 1861
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Disch. June 23, '61; disabil.
Deserted April 26, 1861
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Died at Cairo July 7. 1861..
Disch. June 23. '61; disabil.
Disch. June 25. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
M. O. July 26. 1861, as Corp.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Deserted April 26, 1861
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
M. O. July 26, 1861 , as Corp.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Disch. June 23, '61; disabil.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Enlisted at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
Captain.
Benjamin W. Tucker
First Lieutenant.
€ary H. H. Davis
Second Lieutenant.
Jared P. Ash
First Se^-geant.
Samuel B. Bruce
Alton
Alton
Alton
Alton
Apr. 18.
Apr. 18.
Apr. 18.
Apr. 19.
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26. 1861.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
298
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
Absalom, T. Ash
Apr. W,1861
Apr. W,1861
Apr. ^19,1861
Apr. IS i8«i
Apr. ^25,1861
Apr. ^25,1861
Apr. _25.1861
Apr 21; isfii
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
William G. Gallion
William L. Ash
' '
. . . •
Corpo7-als.
M. O.July 26. '61, as private
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Levi Davis, Jr
Edward A. Tucker
• '
M. O. July 26, '61, as private
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
3fusicians.
Peter S. Wolford
Alton
Privates.
Barber, John K . . . .
Alton .
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
'
:
Bailey, George
' •
Bankeman, Frederick.
' •
Burmeister, Henry
' '
Barnett, Thomas .
' >
Burnett, William L...
> 4 . »
Boals, Snowden N ....
' '
• • • •
Collins, John H
• '
Cull, William H
• • > 1
Campbell, Alexander.
Christie, William P...
■ '
Disch. June23,'61; disabil.
Caldwell. William
Cronk, Gilbert
' •
4 . 11
Carter, William H ....
Draper, Frederick A..
• '
Disch. Julv 10, '61; disabil
Diamond. Charles W..
• •
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Davis, Frank
' '
• . .4
Dugan, John . . .
• '
4 4 4 4
Dennis, Allen
Davis, Benjamin
' •
4 4 4 4
• '
4 4 4 4
Force. William S
4 4 4 4
Garrett, William
"
Disch. June 23. '61; disabil
Hug-hes, Peter
• '
Hawkins, Royal W
• '
4 4 4 4
' •
4 4 44
• '
Disch. May 16, '61: disabil.
Hays, George W..
• '
Mustered out July 26, 1861
Harney, David M
• '
4 4 4 4
Johnson, George E . .
• '
4 4 4 4
Kendall, Jesse K
' •
4 4 4 4
King, Charles
' '
4 4 4 4
• •
Murphy, Joseph
' '
• 4 4 4
Motley, Thomas
' •
Disch. June 23. '61; disabil.
Mills, John M...
• •
Mustered out July 26 1861
McDonald, William J.
< •
McNeil, David
' '
4 4 4 4
• »
Pembrook, Wesley
Pemhrook, William K.
• '
4 4 4 4
Ribelin. John M
Disch. June 23, '61; disabil.
Rnndell, Samuel P
' '
• •
4 4 4 4
Smith, Henry C
Scofield, Richard
' '
4 . 4 4
' '
44 4 4
Scott, Jacob F .
4 4 4 4
Teer, Joshua
' '
4 4 4 4
4 4 4 1
Woods. Thomas L ....
Disch. June23, '61; disabiL
Webb, John
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
WheelocR, John
Deserted, Cairo, May 10, '61
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
299
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Hecruits.
Chapman. William —
Hughes, James F
Moses. Hugh
McUormick. Duncan..
Smart. John
Wright, John
Paine. Phelps
Cairo
Springfield
Cairo
Springfield .
Cairo
June 6, 1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 30,1861
June 6,1861
Apr. 30,18bl
May 30. 1861
June 6,1861
Apr. 25.1861
May 20,1861
June 6.1861
May 20.1861
May 30,1861
Mustered out July 26,
Pro. Sergt. Maj. May 30, '61
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Jesse J. Phillips ......
John W. Kirchell
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Apr.
May
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr. _
23, 1861
24, 1861
23, 1861
25, 1861
23, 1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
19,1861
19, 1861
19, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 26, 1861 .
First Lieutenants.
John W. Kirchell
James M. Muun
Apr. 25,1861
Promoted
Mustered out July 26, 1861 .
Second Lieutenant
William F. Armstrong
First Sergeant.
James M. Munn
Sergeants.
JohnH. Kutledge
Cyrus H. Gilmore
John S. Titcomb
Corporals.
Francis D. Hubbel....
Marcus E. Taylor
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. ^25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. M.1861
Mustered out July 26.1861 .
Promoted 1st Lieut
Mustered out July 26, 1861 .
M. 0. as Sergt., July 26.'61,
Mustered out July 26, 1861 .
Zaccheus C. Wilson...
Musicians.
Warren Y.Jenkins....
Jacob Miller
Mustered out July 26. 1861 .
Privates.
Arthurs, James M ....
Anderson, Addison...
Adams, William E
Bostick. John M
Boon, Williams
Berry, William S
Bryant, Robert
Borgfeldt, Henry
Best, Robert 8
Carriker, HillardL...
Clark, Ira S
Hillh
boro
Apr. ,
!
^5,1861
Mustered out July 26; 1861 .
Carson. George W
..
Cannon, James
Cass, Albertus
Candiff, James L
Cloefeller, George H..
:: ::
Edward.s, John
Ferree. Snowdon R ...
House. Reuben
Isaaoks. Hiram
Jenkins. Joshua H
Knight. William L....
Died at Cairo July 18, 1861.
Mustered out July 26. 1861 .
;
•
1
Lingle, Nathan'l H.M.
Lee. Chauncey
Ludwick, Boon
McLaiu, W. A
Manchester, William .
:: ::
300
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mitchell. John
Hillshoro
Apr. l9-iSfii
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Cairo
May .
May ,
May _
28, 1861
27, 1861
28, 1861
May ,
28, 1861
Miller Augustus .. .
Disch June 28 '61* disabil
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Niles. Addison J
Nicodemus, John M...
t . 11
O' Bryan. Timothy....
11 1 1
O'Hale, Martin
. < 11
Perrin, Andrew N
. • . .
Poagfe John P
11 11
11 11
Preslin. James H
Kickard, William
11 11
Roberts, W. S
11
Russell, Samuel 0....
"
Sprague. Orrin
Deserted April 28.1861
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Stevenson Edwin C
Stickel, Francis M
Shelton. Robertj
Disch June 13 '61* disabil
M. O.July 26.1861; as cor p'i
MuStere*! rmt. .Inlv 2fi ISfil
Shelton. Ambrose J...
Schwinderman, Seb'n.
Mustere
1 "^ 1 1
Scott. William H
Shattuck, Andrew P..
Trueworthy, John W
Watson, Theodore
Webber, William
Young, Samuel W
Recruits.
Atkinson, Charles E..
Brown, William W....
Collier, James T
dout July 26.1861.
Dont, Ira L . .
Davis. Richard
Harkey, George H ....
Losch, John .
Lee, Wilburn P
McAllister, Pidella....
Miles. George W
Phillips. Sidney B ....
Penzer, Patrick H ....
Potter. Warren
Reinhart, John G
Stiens. William W ....
Spangler, John
Taulbee, Joseph N....
Taylor, Norris H
Webb, Walker J
White, Daniel C
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Cavtain.
Joseph G. Robinson...
First Lieutenant.
Thomas J. Newsham. .
Second Lieutenant.
Godhold Girnt
Edwardsville...
Edwardsville...
Edwardsville...
Edwardsville...
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Mu8tered out July 26,1861.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Mustered out July 26 1861.
First Sergeant.
Edward L. Friday
Mustered out July 26. 1861 .
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
301
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
James D. Cobine
John P. Lusk
George Lingenfelter..
Corpornls.
John H. Gonterman..
Gustavus O. Austin...
Henry B Wilder
Harman C. Cassaday..
Musicians.
James W. Boyd
George W. Putnam
Privates.
Allison, William
Altman. William
Ashton, David N
Barnsback, Henry C..
Bishop, Peter
Bailhache, Morgan H.
Brendle. Simeon
Bauer. Frank
Berleman, Harman
Calvin. J ames B
Charliek, John
Cassiday. Wm. A
Oornman, Ferdinand..
Crosby, James
Calvin, Robert W
Dinsmore, William L.,
Davis, George
Dettmer, Henry
Deikman. Ernst A
East. Thomas W
Feisler. Henry
ForemMn, William C
Gates, Joseph C
Green, Jeremiah
Gillespie, Joseph J
Hauser, Adolph
Hobson, John
Hook. Bernard
Hamel. Frederick W..
Hadley. John W
Hauter. Samuel
Hauskins, James R...
Jarvis, William W
Kelly, Michael
Kluge, Augustus
Kelly. William
Kreibs. John V
Koufman, John
Linderman, Abraham.
Lott, Louis
Lemka, Louis
Lanchly, John
Lenning. P'rederick...
Lewis. Francis M
Likart, John G
McCalley. Eli A
McDonald, Wm
Moore. George
Miller, Henry
Padon. William
Phildens, Adolph
Rhoerkaste, Ernst
Reid, (Jhristian
Runge. Theodore
Stinchcomb, Noah W.
Shear. Joseph
Smith. Samuel
Schuchman, Andrew..
Sharp. Abraham
Sauer, Henry
Thompson, William...
Tucker, Amos
Wilson, Tyler
Edwardsville.
Edwardsville.
Edwardsville...
Edwardsville...
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 19,]
Apr. 19,
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25, ]
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Mustered out July 26.1861.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
Disch. May 27,1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 26,1861.
302
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
West John
Edwardsville ..
Apr. _19,1861
Apr. ^25,1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Woodbury. George....
Secruits.
Albrigbt, Henry
Cairo
May 27.1861
May 27.1861
iMustered out July 26, 1861.
Ballard, John W
Bell. Jesse W
Chapman, Joseph M..
Cox. Charles W
Clark, James C
Clark. Joseph D
' '
Demraire, Christian ..
Dunnigran, William...
"
Pahnestock, John
"
I'ahiiestock, James P.
' '
Hess, William H
' '
Hughes, Samuel
"
Kimble. Betij. P
"
Kennedy, Thomas H..
' '
Murphy, William
"
' '
Opdyke. John W
Purviancf-, William...
' '
Stringer. Joseph I
' '
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Alton . . .'
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
25, 1861
25,1861
19, 1861
^19. 1861
^19, 1861
_19, 1861
_19. 1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25, 1861
25, 1861
25. 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
^25, 1861
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Herman Schwerzer...
Second Lieutenant.
Alton
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Alton
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
First Sergeant.
Alton
Sergeants.
Jacob Eppenberger. . .
.1 > >
C or v orals.
Joseph Dietsehy
William Schell
Frederick Overbeck..
Alton.
Mustered out July 26, 1861
Musicians.
Henry Hill
Alton.
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
Privates.
Belli, Peter
Brener, Henry
' '
• 1 . •
• •
• 1 .4
• • > >
Bachman, Charles
"
> > • 1
.1 4 4
4 4 4 4
Bunse, William
Berner Louis
• •
4 4 4 4
4 4 .4
Davis, .John
Dick Abraham
4 4 4 .
4 4 .4
Disch. May 23, '61; disahil.
Gottlob, Theodore
• '
Mustered out July 20. 1861.
Guelich, Emil
NINTH (three months) INFANTRY.
b03
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster-
Remarks.
Gerschkey, Baldwin ..
Goldbart, John
Gutermann, Fred. W .
Gibiich. Charles
Hartman, John
Huter. Carl
Harter, Bernhard
Horn. Honry
Harris, Charles
Hitz. Robert
Joesting, Henry
Joerger, Albert
Justi, Andreas
Janke. Henry
Korn, Gustaf
Linsig, Gottleb
Lebherz. Ferdinand...
Morgenstern. Wilhelm
Muller, Charles
Mueller, John
Nistler, Robert
Ott, Andreas
Redell, George
Kuhland, George
Radt, Freidrich
Rose, Christian
Schield, Aiigust
Schuh, Paul
Sf'rbert, John
Seifried, Alexander...
Salzman, John
Sehneeberg, Adolph ..
Schopped. Peter
Spies, Meinrad
Schneider, Martin
Schaeffer. George
Stoer, Adam
Sosal, August
Schopped. John
Unger, Ferdinand
Vetter, Henry
Wehrle. Jacob
Waehter, John
Weishaar, George
Weis. Martin
Young, John
Ziegler, Martin
Recruits.
Beeker, Christian
Davidr, William H....
Drandlost. August
Frank, Nichoms
Forst, Charles
Good. Hf^nrv
Hartweck, Michael
Hundt, Anton
Haber. -Jacob
Holl. William
Hook. William
Haencker. John
Kopf, Valentin
Keppner, Bernhardt..
Luhr, James H
Mangles, Peter
Roetgers, William F..
Richter, Carl
Schwarzbeck, Anton. -
Alton
Apr. 25,
Mustered out July 26, 1861.
June 7.1861..
June 11, 1861.
June 7
June 7
Mustered out July 26, 1861
304
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
TENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
X>t muster.
Remarks
Colonels.
Benjamin M. Prentiss.
James D. Morgan
Apr.
May
20. 1861
20. 1861
Apr.
^29.1861
Cairo
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Lie^itenant Colonels.
Quincy
&l
3, 1861
27. 1861
Promote<l Colonel
Charles H. Adams ....
Jacksonville ...
Apr.
29,1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Major.
Charles H. Adams ....
Jacksonville ...
M.y
3. 1861
May
9, 1861
Promoted Lieut. Colonel..
Adjutant.
Apr.
20, 1861
Apr.
29, 1861
Quartermaster.
Apr.
20, 1861
29, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Stirgeon.
Apr.
29. 1861
29, 1861
First Ass't Surgeon.
May
18.1861
Hospital Stewards.
M. G. Greenwood
Richmond Wolcott....
Jacksonville. . . .
Apr.
^16,1861
Apr.
_29, 1861
M. O.July 29. 1861. as Priv.
M. O.July 29. 1861, as Mus..
Sergeant Major.
James D. Carmody
Quincy
Apr.
20, 1861
Apr.
29, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Quartermaster Sergt.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
16, 1861
Apr.
Apr.
29, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29. 1861
Prin. Musicians.
Harrison T. Prentiss.
Quincv
20, 1861
16, 1861
20. 1861
29. 1861
Edward B. Eno
Jacksonville....
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
John Tillson
John Wood, Jr...
Quincy.
First Lieutenant.
Joseph G, Rowland .
Apr. 22,1861
June 11,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 29,1861
[ustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY
305
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Second Lieutenanls.
John Wood. Jr
George A. Dills
First Senjeant.
George A. Dills
Sergeants.
James D. Carmody
Charles F. Bacon
Stephen E. Fuller
Corporals.
Frederick M. Dickhut
William H. Haywood .
Albert R. McCoy
Hugo HoUan
Musicians.
Isaac L. Bowers
Harrison T. Prentiss.
Privates.
Allen, James H
Asbury. Henry
Alexander. John P
Atwood, Charles
Bader. Gustav
Barrow, John M
Bradly, Samuel K
Brown, Homer
Bittleston. Henry
Boyle, John T
Burlingame, Geo. A..
Cadwell, Joseph W
Callahan, James H
Carlin, Lorenzo D
Cook, Reynard
Dekreiger, Peter W...
Dekreiger, John C
Divelbliss, Jacob
Dustin, David
FoUs,Eli
Gross. Lewis
Harris, Corde A
Hayes, Hiram
Hawkes, James B
Hasenwinkle, Henry. .
Hoover, Daniel
Hoover, Solomon
Howland, Nathaniel...
Howard, Gary
Huntly, Richard P....
Jackson, Charles H...
Keotzle, John G
Kineman. Albert
Mehler, August
McCarty, Frank
McNulty, William ....
Morris, Beuford
MuUins, Thomas J....
Miller, James C
Nater, George
Newcomer, Andrew J.
Pool, George W
Prosser, Abijah S
Pearson, Robert N....
Ransom, August M . . .
Rousey, William H ...
Ridder, Michel
Rockenfield, Elias
Roscamp. Henry
Roland, George L
Ryan, Joseph M ,
Schwab, Krederick
Shipley, William
Shuckraft, John
Slack, Albert B
Smith, William
Schaller, Frederick ..
Vol. 1—20
Qujncy.
Quincy.
Quincy.
Qujncy.
Quincy.
Quincy.
Apr. 22,1861
June 11.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,]
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,
Promoted Captain
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Prom. Second Lieutenant.
Prom. Sergeant Major
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Deserted J une 27. 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M. O. July 29, '61. as private
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M. O.July 21, '61, as private
Appointed Prin. Musician.
M.O.July 29. '61. as Corpor'l
Mustered ont July 29. 1861.
M.O.July 29, '61, as Corpor'l
Disch. Junel, '61: disabil..
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. July 4. 1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. June 1.1861: disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Died July 4, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M.O.July 29. '61. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. June 18. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. June 18. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. July 4. 1861; disabil.
306
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Tallman Philander
Quincy .
Apr. ^20.1861
Apr. _29,1861
Mustered out Ju']r,29.1861.
Wycoflf, Newton
• < 1.
• ' ' •
Wayne, Abraham M...
> • 1 >
> • • 1
COMPANY B.
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
or
enlistment.
Remarks.
Captains.
Charles H. Adams
Jacksonville ,..
Apr. 29, 1861
Promoted to Major
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Firs Lieutenants.
John W. King
Apr. 29.1861
Promoted to Captain
Thomas W. Smith
June 1, 1861
June 7, 1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas W. Smith
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 29.1861
June 1, 1861
Promoted to 1st Lieut
James H. Burnett
June 7 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
First Sergeant.
Charles S.King
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 16.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Prom.Q.M.S.Mayl8.1861.
Sergeants.
Edward McConnell...
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Louis A. Rober
' •
Promoted 2d Lieut
CoritoraU.
William D. Green
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Mustered out July 29,1861.
William H. Beck
M. O. July 29. '61, as private
John A. Ballard
' ' "
Edward Adams
' '
' '
Privates.
Armstrong:, Charles...
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Anderson, Jonathan ..
"
. . • .
Ayers, Theophilus....
'■
Bell. John A
Bibb. George R
' '
M.O.July 21, '61, as Corpor'l
Bouhl, Charles J
"
Mustered out July 29,1861.
Butler, Andrew J
"
Brown, A. C
' ' "
Couchman, George A.
• '
" "
Crosby. James H
' '
" "
Coleman. David C
' '
' ' "
Carney, Thomas J
' '
" "
Chapin, Cornelius 0..
Disch. June 30. '61; disabil.
' '
Crouther. George H...
Dougherty. L. B
Donovan, James W ...
Dunlap. Henry
M.O.July 29, '61. as Corpor'l
Dunlap, William R....
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Dawson. William H...
' *
Donovan, William
' '
Eno. Edward B
' '
" "
Graves. John R
Promoted Prin. Musician.
Gillham, John K
' '
Mustered out July 22. 1861.
Gay, Thomas M
■ '
Green, William I
Greenwood, M. G
Prom. Hospital Steward ..
Hiligus, Benjamin F..
' •
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
' '
Hanback, Louis
M. 0. July 20, '61, as Serg't.
Kinman, Cyrus L
' '
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
King, David, Jr
' '
" ' ■
Keplinger, Hardin
King. Edward T
Kent, Loren
<« •>
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
307
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
King, Frederick
Kirby, William A
Littell. Stephen B ....
Loar. George O
Marsh, Henry B
Moore, Charles H
McEnady. Charles P..
Mason, Samuel
Norris, John
Owen, John A
Perkins; James M
Pease. James C
Parker. Martin
Rudisill, Robt. J
Rawliners, Spencer
Ross, Francis M
Stevenson, Robert E..
Sinclair, Edward
Scanland, Charles W.
Scarritt, Henry M
Siggins, Thomas
Sanders, John
Shaw, Timothy
Seymour, William R..
Ticknor, Louis H
Thompson, David W..
Upham. A. A
Van Winkle, Alex
Wolcott, Richmond...
Wilson, George
Widdup, Thomas
Jacksonville
Recruit.
Roberts, Derment C.
Apr. 16,1861
Apr. 29.1861
C airo.
May 9, 1861
May
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
M.O.J uly 29, '61, as Corpor'l
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. June20, '61; disabil.
Disch. June 30, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Drowned July 16, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
App. Hospital Steward
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Ap. Mus; M. O.July:
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Lindsey H. Carr
First Lieutenant.
Israel .Jones
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
19, 1861
19, 1861
19. 1861
19,1861
.19,1861
19. 1861
^19, 1861
_19, 1861
May
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
28,1861
28,1861
28, 1861
29.1861
29.1861
^29,1861
_29, 1861
29, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29 1861
Second Lieutenant.
Edward K. Gilman....
First Sergeant.
George S. Bartlett ....
Sergeants.
Edwin H. Syllar
Charles G. Culver
Hubert N. Carner
Corjmrals.
Napoleon Beaubien...
Samuel Paxen
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July ^29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M. R. VanNostrand...
Charles H. Kinsell....
Mui^iciang,
Walter Atkins
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Privates.
Armstrong. John
Addis, William
Andrus, William
Alger, William
Avery, William H
Andre. George M
Brieham, Artemus
Sandwic
h
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. June 15, '61; disabil.
308
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Bale. Franklin
Butts. Morgan L
Breyton. Sanford
Costar, Nicholas
Carson, George A
Davis Henry
Sanj
;
Iwieh
Apr. ^19,1861
Apr. ^29,1861
Mustere
d out July 2
9.1861.
Dean. George W
Dobbin, David G
Dayton, Hiram
Darnell, Alford
Darnell. Thomas
Fox, WilliamH
Plynn, John
Finch, Martin G
Graham, Forrester —
Hough, John
Hadlock, Samuel
Haggarty, Corne W...
Heminway, Lucien
Hough, George A
Hume. James J
Howard, James
Hermann, Joseph
Hoag, Edward
Hall. William
Johnson, Naman
Kidder, Horace E
Munson, Franklin A..
Miller, James M
Martin. Orrin
Mitten, William
Percival, Edgar
Potter, John
Pratt. Delos W
Razey, Sanford
Ross, William H
Shannon, Thomas
Samples, Nelson
Schermerhorn, Jas. S.
Schriner. George
Surbey, James
Seeber. Lorenzo
Smith, Henry C
Suddoth, Preston
Steward, George
Stipp, Herman
Tripp. Calvin
Tattle. Harlow
Treat. Horace J
Whistler. Christian...
Welsh, Thomas
Woodward, George
Walker, Pranklin
Welke. Gustave
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Francis A. Dallam
QuiE
Quir
Quin
Quin
cy.
May 16.1861
May 16,1861
May 16.1861
Apr. 23.1861
May 18.1861
May 18,1861
May 18,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Benjamin Edson
cy
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Seeond Lieutenant.
Samuel J. Wilson
cy
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
First Sergeant.
William James
cy
Mustered out July 29.1861.
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
309
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Dat6 of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
Charles B. Simpson...
Thaddeus A. Kinsloe.
Quincy
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
;;
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 23, 1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. ^29.1861
Apr. 23,1S61
Apr. ;20,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. _20,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. ^20,1861
Apr. _23,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. ^23,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 23, 1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. ^20.1861
Apr. ^23,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. ^29.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July 29.1861.
< • > >
Corporals.
Putnam F. Caldwell...
Mustered out July 29.1861.
Frederick A. Ray
Collins McKinney
' '
3Iusiciatis .
Abs'nt without leave, join'd
Capt.Barker's Dragoons;
M. 0. Sept., 1861
William M. Post
Mustered out July 29. isei.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Privates-
Allstott. John
Baker. Barney
' '
• •
. •
Berriam. William M ..
Disch. Junel8,'61; disahil.
Mustered out July_29,1861.
Booth. Owen K
' •
Bradley. Patrick
• 4 . .
Butcher, Aaron
Cairo
Condon. Jo.seph
• • > .
Chapin. John E
Chandler, John T .....
Quincy
Disch. June25.'61; disahil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Crandall. Edward H..
' «
• 1 • .
Daran. Alfred
.1 . .
Dodd. Charles B
Disch. June 26. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29,1861.
Dislear, Joseph
Douglas, Thomas C...
• •
Endicott. William E..
Fursjuson, William H.
Quincy..
Fletcher. Leroy
Friday, David
Cairo
Mustered out July_29.1861.
Foster. Edward
Quincy.
F'roehlicb. G. F. Wm..
Fuller. William H
• 1 I .
Fitchner. John
1. • ,
Olover, William
• '
. i .1
Hamback, Charles ....
• •
.1 , .
Hall, Minard
• . • >
Heun, Herre H
• . . •
Johnson. Garrett
• '
• > • •
Joy, Rufus
Disch. June 11. '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 29,1861.
Major.Alfred
McCain. John
Miller. Henry A
Odendahl. Frederick..
Owings, Howard W...
• •
Paine, Americus C
Parsons, Austin
!! ;:
Paul, Alvah W
• '
• . • ,
Powers. Joshua F
• •
.1 ..
Rice. Warren
"
• . . .
Rudenshold, Joestinx.
. . . .
Salyer, William H ....
• '
Scroggins. William G.
Smith. Joseph
Smith, William C . ...
Smith, Nicholas
• •
Speakman, Nelson....
Snyder, John J
Vockel, Frank
Jacksonville. . . .
Quincy.
Weiland, Louis
, > . .
Watson, James H
. . . .
Welton, Virgil A
Wilson. George
!! !!
Wright. John C
Ward, George W
Jacksonville....
Quincy
"
Yeldell, Edmund
"
310
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Recruits.
Cairo
June 8.1861
1'
June ^8.1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Schneider, Araand....
Vulen Andrew
11 .1
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Benjamin M. Prentiss
Charles S. Sheley
Quincy
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
22, 1861
15, 1861
22. 1861
22. 1861
15,1861
18, 1861
^20,1861
20,1861
^20.1861
^20, 1861
^20, 1861
Apr.
22,1861
Promote
d Colonel
d out Julv 29. 1861.
First Lieutenant.
Apr.
Apr.
22, 1861
22,1861
Mustered out Julv 29. 1861.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles S. Sheley
Quincy.
Promote
d Captain .
Reuben C. Rutherford
' '
May
Apr. ^
Apr. ^
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr.
27,1861
29,1861
29, 1861
29,1861
29, 1861
29. 1861
'
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
First Sergeants.
Thomas H. B Brocker
Quincy
Disch. May 15. '61; disabil.
Ap.May 15,by Gen.Prentiss
Sergeants.
Andrew Wood
Quincy..
Mustered out July 29 1861
George A. Race
• •
" • •
Corporals.
Sumner Nichols
Quincy
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Samuel H Davis
(Jeorge B. Johnson.
' '
11 . ,
Musicians.
John W. Sample
Quincy
Mustered out July 29, 1861,
Clarence Poling
Privatef.
Auerback, Solomon .
Quincy..
Mustered o"<^ .Tulv 29. iSKi
Bert, George 0. S
Buerman, Frederick
Brown, Charles C
ilickhorn, William
3urk, Charles H
Brown, tVilliam J.,Jr
" ::::::::::
Carr, William C
Crees, David
Dickhut, William C...
Godfrey, Henry
Hughes, Perry C
Hewitt, James W
Hebblewaite. William.
Hamilton, John W ....
Holscher, .John. ...
Jansen, Theodore.
Johnson, John.
Kiev, Andrew
Kley, Adam
Knight, Samuel
Kemper, Henry
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
311
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Lindsey, Thomas W..
Lindsey. Lewellyn ...
McLaughlin, John
Meyer. Christian
McClymant, Alex
McGibbons. George...
McCoy, John D
Melsa, John A
Mann. Gustavus
O'Neil, Arthur
Nelch, John P
Owings, Thomas
Philips, Edward
Potter, Columbus N...
Porter, Robert
Rickmeyer. William..
Ricker, John B
Roukhul, Henry
Sumn>ers, Wm. E
Rutherford, R. C
Schmitt, William A...
Sease. George H
Spencer, William R...
Saddler, William
Stevens. Douglass
Stakleback, William..
Sipple, John :
Thompson, Mark
Voeth, Paul
Watt, Charles W
Wellinger. James
Wilcox, Charles O
Apr.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. June 5, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
M. O. July 29, '61. as 1st Sgt
Mustered out .July 29, 1861.
Disch. Junes, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
COMPANY P
(ARTILLERY.)
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Charles Houghtaling..
Ot
Ot
Ot
Ot
Ot
Ot
Ot
Ot
tawa .
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. _
Apr. _
Apr. ^
Apr. _
18,1861
18,1861
18. 1861
18.1861
18,1861
18, 1861
18, 1861
18.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
29,1861
29, 1861
29, 1861
29.1861
29.1861
_29, 1861
.29.1861
29,1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29 1861
First Lieutenant.
Charles C. Campbell .
tawa .
Second Lieutenavt.
Edward M. Wright...
tawa
First Sergeant.
MarkH. Prescott, Jr..
tawa
Sergeants.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
John H. Edward
John Sawyer
'
Corporals.
Parmer F. Scoval
tawa
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Isaac Oliver
. • 1 •
George Cooper
I
Musicians.
Duvid R. Gregg
Mustered out July 29. 1861,
Privates.
Burgess, William
Butterfield, Levi
'
Burger, Henry H
•
Bell. Barber ..
Bryant, Louis
Coalscott. William....
•
Cristfellow. Christian
•
Channel, Martin V. B.
.
312
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Dyer, James
Duckworth, William..
Dobson, William E....
Forbes, Asa
Fuller, Obed
Fuller, Henry
Greenleif , Levi
Gamble, Pomaroy
Gilmore, John R
Gills. John
Hays, Charles
Hodkinson, Henry
Hall. Boardman
Jones, Benjamin W...
Jones, Corey
Jackson. William C...
Kelley. William
Lane, Francis M
Larry, John H
Linsley, John C
Lawrence, George
Lambert, Samuel C-..
Lewis, Moses
Lass, John
Lamkin, Frank H
Miller, James R
Mooreland. John
Miller. Francis E
Massy, John
Makeever. Charles H.
Mahar, ('harles
Moore, Samuel H
Place. Edward D
Petterson. Samuel
Pettergrrew, Wm. J ...
Rodsfers. Thomas
Robinson, Henry
Robinson. Henry D...
Reed, Samuel I
Scoval, Eli H
Sparks, Eli
Still. George
Stein. Frederick
Suiter. Benjamin
Sweet, Riley
Slagle, Henry
Sparks, Samuel
Thomas, William H...
Vincent, Deforest
Walton, Joseph
Warner, Limon S
Winnermore, E. S. E.
Whitman, Chester P..
Woodman. Daniel P ..
Watson, Thomas
Whalon. Edward....
Ward, .Jame.s W
Wightman, Ephraim
Recruit.
Ellsworth, Morris F
Apr. 18,1861
Cairo
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 23.:
Apr. 18,1861
Mustered out July 29.1861.
Disch. June 16, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29,1861.
Disch. June 16, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29.1861.
June 15.1861 .June 15,1861 Mustered out July 29,1861.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
McLean F. Wood
First Lieutenant,
James Mitchell
Second LieuttnanX.
James P. Longley ....
Jacksonville ...
Jacksonville ...
Jacksonville ...
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Mustered out July 29.1861.
Mustered out July 29.1861.
Mustered out July 29.1861.
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
313
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
First Sergeant.
Theodore P. Dockson,
tiergeants.
Joseph C. Mitchell
John McAhan
John S. Patterson
Corporals.
William E. Hunt .
Edward B. Egbert
William S. Sperry.
John M. Stringam
Miisickmn.
Charles B. Happy
William T. Gibbons...
Privates.
Ames, Sylvester
Ault, Jacob
Barber, Thomas C
Baxter. Pierson L
Burk. William J
Bailey, John E ..-
Butcher. John
Bosler, Andrew
Bell, Edward L
Bassett, Charles
Cruse, Philip
Chandler, Henry W...
Cahil, Pat^rick
Crawley, William T...
■Chapman, Thomas D..
Cromwell, Robert
Daulton, Charles
Drennan. Delos W...
Delzell, Leroy S
Dinnen, William
Earger. Charles
Evans, William W
Foersterling, Fred ...
Foliz. William
French, Charles
Fortune. John
Good, Thomas J
Hurst, Thomas
Holtzbacker, Aug
Horton, George W
Hardy, George
Hargrove, Francis M..
Kelly. Philip
Larkin. Timothy
McDonald, Archibald.
Maple, John
McGrath, Henry
McSherry, Nicholaus.
McMahan, Patrick
Piatt, Wesley
Peck, David W
Rice, William D
Rosenback, Moses
Stovall, David H
Snider, George
Sargent, John W
Smith, Joseph
Snyder. Daniel D
Sibert, William
Samuels. John W
Swan, James M
Taylor, Andrew J
Trotter, Preston A ...
Thomas, John
Thomson. Marvalos...
Welch, Walter J
Warner, Moses
Warner. John H
Welch, Lawrence
White, Elisha
^Warner. David C
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22.
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July ;
Mustered out July ;
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
314
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank,
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Wigrhtman, Jackson...
Warner. James M
Walker, James
Jacksonville....
Apr. 22,1861
•*
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Daniel H. Gilmer
First Lieutenants.
Christopher C. Bryant
George W. Olney
Second Lieutenant .
James W. Harris...
First Sergeant.
John Slater
Sergeants.
Albert L. Aubin
Adam Dobson ,
Anthony W. Crowder,
Corporals.
Theophilus Smith
Francis W. Lamb .
Henry McSmith. ..
Henry Hardtuer..
Musicians.
rael Berkshire .
John N. Carlisle .
Privates.
Baker, Richard D
Bagby, Amos
Botzel, Henry H
Bethuram, Isaac
Bell, John W. E
Bertsch, George
Black, Charles H
Brakhane, William ...
Brown, Zibah G
Butz, William
Caffyn, Jacob
Carrell, Henry
Champ, William H
Crank. William G
Crysup, George W
Curtis, George W
Decker, Orange R
Dignan, John E
Durham, Aquilla
Dutton, William
Pullmar, John
Funderburk, Abel E..
Goodman, Robert H . . .
Griggs, Ichabod N .
Green. James P
Green, John D
Hays, John P
Heath, Asa L
HofEherr, David...
Hofsess. John
Horrill. George —
Jones, William B...
Kaufmann, Joseph.
Lenhart. David
Lewis, Harmon D ..
Livingston. Alonzo
Longnecker. Rufus M
McManis, James ..
McNeal, Allen ^
Springfield..
Springfield.,
Springfield-
Springfield.,
Springfield.,
Springfield..
Springfield.
Springfield.
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. ^24,1861
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. ^29.1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861 .
Resigned June 29, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. June 17, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 861.
Disch June 17. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
M.O.July 29.'61. as Corpor'i
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
315
Name and Rank.
Enlisted at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Moore. Benjamin F...
Moon, Carlos H
Mills. George E
Springfield
Apr. ,
24.1861
Apr. .
29,1861
Mustered out July 2l
; 1861.
Nossett. William
Neubach, Henry L
Ochsenport. Och
Peter, August
Rettick. Philip
Rugge, Henry
Shaw. William H H...
Shaw, Arsamus
Shepard. George A....
Sehoenthaler. Charles
Scherer. Cosmos
Schwagler. Lewis
Steinke. William
Tacket, Charles
Turner, James W
Thompson. Andrew J.
Viles, George W
Verry, John V
Wagner John
Williams. Augustus ..
Wiseman. John
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or ea-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Caleb Hopkins
First. Lieutenants.
James A. Lott
Springfield
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. ^21,1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. ^21.1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr.
29, 1861
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Resigned
James P Flood
Springfield....
Springfield....
Springfield....
Springfield....
Springfield ....
Springfield....
Joliet ".!!
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Second Lieutenants.
James P. Flood
Promoted
Wells Bartram
First Sergeant.
Bartram Ward
Sergeants.
Alexander Busby
June
Apr.
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
Apr.
27, 1861
29,1861
29. 1861
29, 1861
29,1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
" "
Corporals.
John J. Robbins
Robert A. Connelly...
Abel Putney
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch.June25,1861: disabiL
Mustered out Julv 29. 1861.
Frederick Hartwick...
Privates.
Allender, Samuel
Averett, Thomas
Mustere
d out July 2
), 1861.
Billington, James
Barr. James
Springfield
Cairo .
Buschelburif. Rudolph
Brown, William W....
Bowers, George
Bohen. Patrick
Jacksonville ..
Plainfield
Cairo
Ullen
Bowen, Lawrence
Cairo
Bump, Charles
Chick Robert
Springfield ....
Peoria . ...
Conway, Peter
Culrer, Phineas N
Crosby. James
Connell. Thomas N ... .
Urbana
'sm
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Bank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
€ole, Edgar
Davis, Napoleon
Dunn, John
Edmunds, John W —
Pox. rhomas
Fuuk.John W
Garner, Elijah
Galvin, Daniel
Gibson, Benjamin
Grimsley, James
Grisom, Albert N
Hays, William
Johnson, George W...
Kennedy. Thomas W. .
Kugbaura, Richard —
Lee, Frederick W
Loughridge, Edward. .
Murray, Thomas C —
Magginas,John
JVIclutire, Thomas
McCarty, James
Mock, Jacob Y
Marvin, George W
Metlock, John
Metlock.Micajah
Mosher, Lang
Moore, William
McCauley, Patrick ....
Pringle.John
Pringle, James
Pratt, Charles L
Penny, Nicholas
Roach, Henry
Rogers, A. W
Reynolds, Thomas M..
Robertson, Jesse
Spath, George
Seaman. Joseph
Sharp. Henry
Sweeny, James
St. John, Francis
Teadrow, William L. .
Welland, Christopher
Wheeler. F.G
White, Edward H
West, Charles
Jacksonville
Springfield ..
Joliet
Springfield
Plainfield...
Springfield
Cairo
Jacksonville
Plainfield.
Springfield ..
Cairo
Chicago
Jacksonville
Springfield . .
Jonesboro ..
Springfield .
Joliet
Cairo
LaSalle ,
Naausay —
Springfield
Plainfield....
Cairo
Springfield ..
Wilmington ,
Plainfield —
Cairo
Springfield .,
Cairo
Springfield
Cairo
Mound City
Troy
Apr.
Apr,
22,1861
21, 1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr.
Apr.
19, 1861
21,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. ^21.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 29,1861
9. 1861
21, 1861
19. 1861
21, 1861
19.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Discharged June 7, 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M. O. July 29, '61, as Corp'l .
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch.June .18,Court-mart
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. June 19, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. July 14, '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 29.1861.
Disch. (minor) June 28, '61
Mustered out July 29, iSJl.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain .
Edward McAllister ..
First Lieutenant.
George J. Wood
.•Second Lieutenant.
William C. Chapman
First Sergeant,
AloDzo W. Coe
Sergeants.
John H. Kercheval...
Charles M. Barnett ..
James A. Borland
Corporals.
Julius D. Roberts
Levi B. Wightman...
Josiah Burdick
John Fellows
Plainfield
Plainfield
Plainfield
Plainfield
Plainfield
Plainfield
May 15,1861
May 15.1861
May 15.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
May 18,1861
May 18,1861
May 18,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. ^29,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Mustered out July 29.
Mustered out July 29,
Mustered out July 29,
Mustered out July 29,
Mustered out July 29.
Disch. June 16. '61; disabi
Mustered out July 29. 186
TENTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
317
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Musicians.
Matthew W. Borland..
Charles Lacy
Privates.
Alford. Harry L
Bond. George F
Baird, Lyman
Boyd, Nelson
Boyd, Frederick W
Brown, Elisha
Buell. Fitzroy
Colegrove, Lavius F..
Clay. Edward C
Corbin, Oliver G
Countryman,. Jos. C...
Cooper, Edgar H
Carter. Russell
Cook. Amoa
Preelove, George A...
Hyland. Luke
Hossley. Edward T...
Hills. Lorenzo R
Houghton, Henry
Hubbard. John B
Jacobs, Wade H
Jacobs, Louden C
Lacey. Fayette
Landers, Martin V
Lutten. William H....
Lukentary, Christop'r
Miles. Milo W
McClester. George R..
Norris, Erwin J
Pierce, Daniel H
Piatt, Septimus J . . . .
Piatt, George H
I'otter. Andrew G
Pardy. Francis
Platts, Nelson
Palmer, Wm. H
Price, Henry S
Paxson, Robinson
Ross, Alexander G. S.
Raynolds. Moses S —
Rosslter, David B
Riddle. James H
Randall, Joseph R
Royce, Orland W
Rogers, Alpheus W...
Sherrill, Henry
Saltsgiver, Henry
Spangler, Samuel
Spangler, Peter W
Spangler. Adams S....
Shuffler. Daniel H
Sellers, James
Shenck, Wells C
Sweetwood, Isaac
Steward, George
Tedrow. Daniel
Tunnecliff. Geo. C
Thaila. William
Woods, Edwin S
Wright. Robert B
Worten, George H
Waters, Edmund
Wood, Milton R
Recnnts.
Freelove. Sylvester B.
Apthorp. George H ...
Dudley, James H
Edmund, John N
Fla8<r. George W
Hill, Emmett F
Plainfleld
Cairo
Plainfleld
Apr. 19.
Apr.
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Deserted May 13,1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Disch. May 15. '61; disabiL
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Died July 2. 1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Apr. 30,1861
Absent sick at muster out..
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Deserted May 13. 1861
Disch. May 1,1861; disabil.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. May 5, 1861; disabiL
Mustered out July 29,1861.
Absent sick at muster out^
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Deserted July 2, 1861
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
Disch. May 24, 1861; disa'y.
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
No such name on M. 0. roll
but he was mustered in.
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
M. O. July 29,'61.as corpo'l
Mustered out July 29. 1861.
518
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Lord, Alonzo R
Thompson, Jonan E ..
Vinson. Thomas
Wood, George W
"Wills William H H
Cairo
Apr. ^30,1861
Apr. ^30.1861
Mustered out July 29, 1861.
Absent ; sick at M. 0
Mustered out July 29,1861!
Died June 21, 1861
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
319
ELEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
William H. L. Wallace
May
1. 1861
May
1, 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861
Lieutenant Colonel.
J. Warren Filler
Effingham
May
1,1861
May
1. 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Major.
Thomas E. G. Ransom
Vandalia
May
1. 1861
May
1. 1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Adjutant.
May
2, 1861
May
2. 1861
Quartermaster.
May
22, 1861
Mnv
22, 1861
Surgeon.
AdolphW. Heise
May
2, 1861
Mflv
2. 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Assinfant Surgeon.
Azro. E. Goodwin
May
2, 1861
May
2, 1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Chaplain.
C. P.Clark
May
3,1861
May
2,1861
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Major.
Cyrus E. Dickey ...
QuartermaBter Sergt.
Morris A. Wheeler...
ffonpital Steward.
Derastus Holmes
Ottawa . . .
LaSalle..
Rockford
Principal Musicians.
James McQuillan
Wilson Lee Smith ...
Henry M. Riker
Vandalia.,
Ottawa . ..
Vandalia ,
May 2. 1861
May 2, 1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 24,1861
May 2. 1861
May 3,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 9, '61: disabil
820
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Smith D. Atkins Freeport
First Lieutenant.
Martin E. Newcomer.
Second Lieutenant.
Silas W. Field
First Sergeant.
Franklin T. Goodrich,
Sergeants.
Gugan J.Davis...
Daniel A. Sheetz.
William Polk
Corporals.
Richard W. Hurlburt.
Christ'ph'r T.Dunham
James O. Churchill...
Robert H. Rodermel..
Musicians.
Christian E. Cotton...
Jno. R. Harding
Privates.
Acker, George H
Allen, William W
Brewster, Joseph W..
Brennan, Robert
Baury, Albert
Blakeman, William N.
Best, Aaron S
Baker, Henry P
Brown, William H
Bellman, Frank
Chambers, James S...
Chown, Joseph N
Chattaway, Thomas...
Coppersmith, Anthony
De Armit, Foster M
Dodge, Charles A
Dreener, Frederick ...
Duncan. James W
Davis, James P
Eshleman, Michael ...
Eddy. William
Geiser, John
Gartmann. Nicholas ..
Graham. David F
Hayes. John R
Hurlburt, Elisha J....
Hoover, James W
Hall. Luther
Hathaway, Thomas J..
Hershy, John E
Harnish, Joseph F —
Hunt. William W
Irvine, William J
Jones, Augustine D...
Ingham, Samuel H
Kegel, Frank
Kassal, Nicholas
Lott, William W
Langdon. David
Lamb, Osbus F
Lindemann, Samuel ..
Loveland, Jerome H..
Liebecker, Samuel
McGhee, James H
McDowell, Jlysses B.
Miller, Albert J
Murphy. Francis
McLaughlin, Wm. T..
McCormick, DaTid
Miller, John M
Freeport.
Freeport.
Freeport.
Freeport .
Freeport .
Freeport.
Freeport.
May 14,1861
May 14,1861
May 14,1£61
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 18f51.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Pro.Sere't; M.O.July 30, '61
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13,'61: disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1S61.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13,'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Drowned July 19, 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61: disabil.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Died typh. fever Junel2,'61
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13.'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Pro. Corp.; M.O.July 30,'61
Disch. June 13. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. June 13,'61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Disch. May 5. 1861; disabil.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
321
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
McLauchlin, Fred R..
Oweu. Joseph P
Free
port
........
Apr, W,1861
"
June 15,1861
May ^(5,1861
June ^15, 1861
May _ 6,1861
June ^15. 1861
May ^6.1861
Apr, 30.1861
"
.June 15,1861
May ^6,1861
June 19,1861
June 15,1861
May _ 6,1861
June ^15, 1861
May _ 6,1861
Disch. June 13. 61; disabU.
Mustered out July _3U, 1861.
Patterson, Arthur
Piersol, George L
Smith Nellus
Disch. June 13 '61; disabil.
Stronij, Lorenzo
Smith, Oscar F
Sluugh, Michael
Mustered put JulyJO. 1861.
11 • •
Stafford, (Vrus G
Wishart, Thomas
Wagoner, John P
Weaver, Milton S
Walton John
:: ::
Waterbury, Stephen..
Waterbury, E. Stevens
Walkey, Jacob
Springfield
Freeport
Disch. May 18. '61 ; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Wark James
Recruits.
Brooks. Edward L....
Cantrill.Joel T
Free
port
' ::::::::
]
:
Mustered out July
Disch. June 27, '61
Disch. June 12. '61
Mustered^ out July
Disch. June 13 '61
30, 1861.
Fowler. Rivers J
Hathaway, Earl
Hathaway. Uavid . ..
Hays, Russell A
Hunting. Edward
Hurlburt. Elijah
lugersoll, Oiton
Laiub.ThomasM
Lapp Aaron
disabil.
disabil.
30, 1861.
McLauchlin, Richard..
Paul, Valentine A
Quinn, William
Staver, Hugh Q
Shuler. William T ....
disabil.
Wooton, Daniel
Mustered out July
30, 1861.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Frederick W.Shaw...
First Lieutenant,
Greenbury L. b'ort
Second Lieutenant.
John M. McClauahan.
First Serqeant.
Thomas Ellis
Se rye ants.
Merwin Black
Heniy Buik
Benj. F. Blackstone...
Corporals.
Ralphs, ("uttle
George Wright
Samuel Cutler
Richard H. Maxwell .
JIusicians.
Israel D. Coburn
Albert W. Gore
Lacon.
Lacon.
Lacon.
Lacon.
Lacon.
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. ^20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. ,30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30. 1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30.
Died typh. fever, June 6. '61
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Musteredout July 30. 1861.
Vol. 1-21
322
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
^ Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Addington. VVm. S....
Lacon
Springfield
Lacon
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 30.1)-61
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. a0.1861
Apr. ^20,1861
• •
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. ^20.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. ,20.1861
Apr. ,30,1861
Apr. ,20,1861
Apr 30,1861
Apr. ,20,1861
Apr. ,30,1861
Mustered out July ,30, 1861.
Boice. Welcome H ....
Disch. June 11, '61; disabil.
Mustered out Jul5;,30. 1861.
Blanchard, Nathainel.
' •
• •
Jotnmer, John
. .
Barn hart, Jacob
' '
. . . .
• •
Discharged June 7. 1861....
Mustered out July ,30. 18«1.
Corriiran, John
Deatie. Samuel B
• •
. . . •
• '
. . • ,
Fox Amos
• •
Fuller, John N
Flemon, William
Gay, George W
Springfield
" ' *
1 • ..
• •
"
Hurlbut, Eijbert R
• '
Hurlbut. Willis
• •
. . .1
"
Hall. Peter A
"
• •
. . . >
• •
• •
Kuhl, Jacob
• •
.> > .
Lewis, Thomas N
• •
• •
. • • •
Larr, John W
• •
> « .1
Springfield
Latourette, Joseph —
Leitjhton. Andrew J...
Moren. Terrence
Murray. Elijah 1
Miller. John W
Morley, Howard C ....
Maurice, William G...
Madden. James H
McDonald, Charles....
Disch.Junel4; Court-mart.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. June 11. '61; , disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
McDonald, Arthur
McKinzie, Jotin
McMahon, Daniel
McAuley. Robert P....
Springfield'.!!!!
:: ::
Ogg Georee E
Powers, Alexander
" '■
Piatt James .
• '
1 . • .
. t ..
Ryan. Charles
• •
• '
' '
•• 1 .
Rogers, Michael
• •
Scholl, Philip
' '
• . > .
Shaw, George B
• •
Smith, .John A
• •
Scott, Walter
• >
.. . .
• •
.1 • .
• •
Sewell, Martin W
Disch. June 11. '61; disabil.
Thompson, Henry B..
• •
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Traver, Jesse
1 1 . .
Traver, August P
Disch. June 7. 1861; disabil.
Thompson, James
Springfield
Mustered out July ,30. 1861.
Vanantwerp, Hiram ..
. . . ,
Wies. Peter
Wilson, Cornelius ....
• '
Wris;ht. Calvin
Wright, Daniel W
• '
. > .1
Walker. Joseph
• •
Wiar, Solomon
Wyner, John M
• '
.1 . t
Wesley. James W
"
Disch. June 11. '61: disabU.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
323
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Worley. Loren A
Wilcox Alfred R
Laoon
Apr. ^20,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 20.1861
June 19.1861
June ^21,1861
Apr. ^30.1861
June 19.1S61
June 21,1861
Mustered out July 30.1861.
M. O. July 30. '61. as oorpor'l
'•
Walker, Anderson ....
Springfield
Lacon
Bi-crmts.
Sowards, William
Thompson, LaKoy
Bird's Point, Mo
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
CoDtain.
-A»ron L. Rockwood. . .
First Lieutenant.
S.P.Jones
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Centralia
Springfield.".!!!
Centralia....!!!!
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 26.1861
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. _19.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. ^30,1861
Apr. ^30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. ^30,1861
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Second Lieutenant.
Isaac C Jewell
First Sergeant.
<Teorge C. McKee
Strgeants.
John F. Whitney
Hugh F. Mc Williams.
George W.Lewis
Corporals.
Antony W. Young
William J. Kibley
Charles Arthur
William Howe
Mustered out July 30, 1861 .
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Musician.
JUarcus H. Perry
Privates.
Andirsch, Anton
Bluthart, Adolphus...
Burnett, Franklin S ..
Bu;kley, Benjamin...
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Mustered out July 30.1861.
Burk, Edniond H
Brookins, William A..
Bartletr. William
€lark. Thomas H
Carter, Richard H
Christy, Kobert H
Cameron, Robert A...
Crabtree, George W...
Cook, James B
Dailey, John R
Eagle, Theodore
Egger. William
Fowler, Oscar B
Falkner. Azario W....
Golen, Henry
Groch Jacob
Hamilton, James
Hathaway, Val E
Hutter, William
Harritt, James P
Houst<m. .John B
Hadsell, Daniel W....
Hanson. Thomas
Hill.James L
Hoskins. William A...
Johnson, Alonzo
324
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jehu Robert
Centralia
•^pringfieVd .!!!!
Centralia
;; ;;;;;;;;
........
Camp Lyon
Centralia
Camp Lyon
Apr, ^19,1861
June 26,1861
May 15,1861
July _13,1861
May 18,1M1
Muy 15.1m;i
May _18,1N61
June 26,1861
May lb. 181.1
May 15.l8t;i
.May 31.1861
June 26,1861
May 31.1861
May ln.is61
June 26,1861
May 18.1861
July 13,1861
Apr. ^30.1861
••
"
June 26.1861
May _15.18
July ^13.1861
May 18. 1861
May 15.1S61
May ^18,1861
June 26.1861
May Is. iM.l
May 15.181;]
May 31.1861
June 26. 186]
May 31,1861
May 15,1861
June 26.1861
May is.isn
July 13.1861
Mnsterpfi out .Tiilv 30 iHfil
Joliff Klijah-
"
•
Mustei ed out July 3C
. ^^^.
Katihiitfer, Jolin 0
Kise Josiah 1".
Lents. Charles
Murris, Franklin
Moore. Joseph
MoWilliains, John S..
Nehns, Archie T
Perry John ~<
Parkhurst, Byron VV..
Purdie. Joseph
Puffh. Joseph W
Pitts. Jo^-l
PridH. William
Pittcher. (ieorge
Roper. Charles A.
Smith. Henry W
Smith. Martin A
Sinclair. James J
Smith. John P .
Suyder. Henry P
Teats, Ben.iamin P....
Taylor, Thomas B
Thomas. John E
Tiefhner. Theodore...
Willis. Si.illmauP....
Waldeti. .lesse
Watson. James M
Woehl, Raymond
Ri-crnits.
Browder, Dnniel H....
demons, John M
Cameron, William
Chizl.-r, Milton B
Donahue, Robert
, 1861.
Hamilton, William G..
House, Howard J
Keller, Jacob
Laslie. George W
Lane. William
Moffett. Tunis A
Marks, Isaac
Patton, Thomas A
Sawyer. Daniel H
Sewell. Dempsey
Scott, Archibald B....
Willis. Theophilus F..
Yost. George
Camp Lyon
Centralia
::::::::
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Garrett L. Nevius
First Lieutenant.
Rhenodyue A. Bird ..
Second Lieutenant.
William D. E. Andrus
Fir.st Sergeant.
Henry H. Dean
Sergeants.
Randolph D. Hobart.,
James H. Manny ,
Charles B.Hull
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
May 14.1861
May 14.1861
May 14,1861
Apr. 24. 1861
Apr. 24. 1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30, 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1S61.
Mustered out July 30, 1S61.
Mustered out July 30, 1S61.
Disch. May27.'61: disabil..
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
325
Name and Rank.
Corporals.
Edward f. Lugrrin
Thomas Anyon
Orin 0. Town
Frederick Brown..,
Musicians.
John A. Hobart
Mills i\ Needham.
Privates.
Arnold. Charles E
Atkins, William
Bauder. Leander
Barker. Alfred
Bryan. Thomas J
Butolph. David O ....
Brown. Henry L
Beatson. John
Brown. Alpheus D ....
Blakesley, Alpheus M
Brown, George C
Bentson, Benjamin...
Beddoes. Thomas
Cole. Thomas VV
Cram. Orin W
Clark. Andrew
Champlain. Bradf rdA
Coolinff. Henry W
Clark. Ervin E
Clark. William W
Compton, Richard A..
Crooker, Philip
Clark. Charles D
Darling, George W
Dolphin, (Teorge E
Daggetr, Elisha S
Dunham, Charles L...
Davis, John L
Davis, Alexander N...
Katon, Charles B
Ellison, Judson A
\ lliott. Jobu E
Engalls Peter
Frost, William D..
Gittord. Almond
Hemenwav, Harvey...
Holmes. Derastus
flosnier. Simon
Hawkinson. Charles.
Hest. lereon K
Horsman. Frederick I.
Hitchcock, Geo. J
Love. Herriiigton
Lee. Daniel E
Mosher, Neri R
Maguire, George \V..
Mcliuire. John
Magee. Edward E
Maulove, .(, George ..
Manchester, (ieorge H
Mesick, William L ....
Piitinger, Charles.
Price. Charles N ..
Piruey, Levi
Posson, Frederick L ..
Pierce. Lnman (J
Penoyer. Flovd B...,
Peake, Kuilolph W.,
Putnam. William \1.
Roberts. Charles N .
Reckard, Walter ...
iStrunk, Shepard P..
Schluiit, Louis
Shields Joseph R ..
Stevens. Krastus T .
.Skeed. William H...
Strong. H-nry P
Stearns, Atiibrose ..
Southgate, J. Murry
Rockford
iockford ,
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Apr. 24,
Apr. 24,1801
Apr. 24,1861
Date
of muster.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. 30,1861
Remarks.
M. O.July 30, '61: as Serg't
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Prom. Hospital Steward ..
Mustered out July 30, I36I.
.M.O. July 30, '61 . as Cori)or'l
Died June 5, 1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. June7.'61: disabili.
Mustered out July 30. 18C1.
Di^ch. May 30. '61; disal.il.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
326
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT,
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Shank, Christopher C.
Stevens. J araes M
Stevens. Thomas A....
Smith, Edward S
Roc}
RocJ
c_ford
cford
Apr.
June
June
24,1861
4, 1861
15, 1861
Apr. _30.1861
June 4,1861
June 15,1861
Mustere
Disch. J
Mustere
Disch. J
Muatere
Mustere
d out July 30. 1861.
Thoinas, Edward P
Van Patten, Riley
Whitney. Rufus \j
Warfield,.John W
Warner, John W
Winter, William
Wilkin, (4porg:e
Weed, William G. D ..
Wakeman, Francis B..
Recruits.
Delany, Marion E
Houston, Louis
me 13. '61; disabil.
a out July ;J0. 1861.
ine 13. '61; disabil.
lout July 30. 1861.
dout July 30.1861.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Cavtain.
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandalia
Vandaha
Vandalia
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 26,1861
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. _24.1861
:;
May 5, 1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
May 18,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
••
First Lieutenants.
Lloyd D. Waddell
T. C. Rodria
Promoted Capt. May 1. 'C\..
Mustered out July 30 1S61
Second Lieutenant.
AlvinH. Morey
First Sergeant.
Henry C. Vore.
Mustered out July 30, 1801.
Mustered out July 30, 1861 .
Sergeants,
William .Munlock
Joseph W. Leith
Schuyler Bascom
Corvorals.
Milligan Reed
Mustered out July 30. 1861 .
Mustered out July 30. 1861 .
Henry Armstrong
JohnGoodbrake
Christian Monroe
Musicians.
James McQuillin
Henry M. Kiker
Privates.
Armstrong. Edwin M.
Booth. Edward W
Van
Van
dalia
ilalia
Trans. N. C. S.. May 5. 1861
Trans. N. C. S.. June 1.1861
Mustered out July 30.1861 .
Brown, Amos
Breese, .lac.ob
Beach. Prnnklin
Craig, William H
Craig, Thomas W
Cook. Jacob A
Causey, John W. D
Carter, Joazer A
Disch. June 12. '61; disabil
Mustered out J uly 30. 1861 .
Disch. June 7. '61: disabil.
Disch. June 12. 'til: disabil.
Mustered out July 30. 1861 .
Chase, David W
Davidsou. LaFaytte.
Driskell. Jeremiah....
Dolson, J ames
Dolson. Oscar
Dixon. William H
Daggett, Charles R....
Day. Charles
Disch. June 12. '61; disibil.
Disch. June 7.'61; disabil-
Erwin. James M
Fancher. Isaac J
Mustered out July 30. Ib61.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
?,'21
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Fuller. Nelson W
Vandtlia
Apr. 24. 18611 Apr. 30.1861
Discb. June 12."61; disaMl.
Goodbake, Solomon...
Mustered out July 30. 18(31 .
Gennaine. -lames
3arison. William
'
"
'
3all. Franklin
'
3umphrey, Luther L.
Hopkins, Ira
May 5,1861
Jenkins, Thomas K...
Apr. 24.1861
Johnson, Hiram
'
Johnson. Carrol P
' '
• '
Jarrett. William C
' '
Disch. June 26, '61; disabil.
Jones, George W
'
Mustered out Julv 30. 1861.
Kelly, Thomas S
'
' • '
Lacey, Thomas S
■ '
4 . .
Lacey. William F. W..
'
' '
'
' ' '
LeBron. Lawrence ....
'
' • '
Long, Jonathan
•
May 5, 1861
>. • .
Lawrence, John T
Apr. 24,1861
Disch. Junel2. "61; disabil.
Mathis, George W
'
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
.
..
Waybry, John C
McConkey, Theodious
Disch. June 12. 'til: disMbil.
'
May 5.1861
Mustered out July 30. ls6:.
Miller August.
Apr. 24 186:
•
May 5, 1861
McGirt. Michael
• I •.
Nifong, Walter
Apr. 24.1861
< •
Owens. William A....
Pancoast. E ber
• '
• ' "
Perry. Uriah
' '
• •
Pittman. Aaron
' '
Pummell, Samnson...
'
' '
Parkman. Voluntine S
**
Disch. June 12. '61; disHbil.
Pieroneite. Charles ...
'
May 5.1861
Mustered out July 30. ISol.
Ransom. Fred E
'
Apr. 24,1861
Rushin. Robert
'
>> , .
Richardson, David L..
' '
Disch. June 12, '61; disabil.
Rockwood. William D.
'
' '
Musieredout.hily 30, 1861.
Reese, B. Franklin....
'
' '
Disch. June 7. '61; disabil..
Stewart, Edwin B
Mustered out July aO. 1861.
Sim, Thomas F
' '
Drowned July 27,1861
Stevens, Henry C
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Siraonton. Joseph
' '
Shaffer. Simon C
' '
. . .•
Smith, Samuel
'
May 5.1861
Disch. June 2, '61: disabil..
Smith, WilliamC
'
Apr. 24.1861
Died May 13. '61. in camp..
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
TroTer, Daniel
'
Apr, 24,1861
Williamson. Sila<
'
• • >>
Woolsey, James H
• '
Disch. June 7, '61: disabil..
Wallace. John
• '
.Mustere<l out July 30. 1861
Wells.HarryH
'
Disch. June 22. '61; disabil.
Viller, Benjamin
xMustered out July 30, 1861.
Becruils.
Almon, Thomas
Villa Ridge.....
•June 19,1861
June 19.1861
Mustered out July 30. 1S61.
June 10. ^ei
June 10,1861
Cram, George H
May 9. 1861
.May 9,1861
Cook,Orrin
■lune 10, 1S61
lune 10.1861
Case. Jerome B
Bird's Point. Mo
June 24,1861
June 24.1861
Crawford. Holly W...
Carman. John B
' '
• '
Davis, Ed WHrd
Villa Ridge
June 10,1861
June 10.1861
Bird's Point. xMo
Villa Ridge
June 24,1861
May 9.1861
June 24.1861
May 9.1861
Halsted. William.. ..
Hall. V.'illiam
•lune 19.1861
June 19.1861
Henry John
• '
•June 10 186 1
.Tiinp in IKfii
Hannan, Sylvester —
Ham mell, Simeon
Bird's Point. Mo
June 24,1861
June 24.1861
Jones John
Villa Ridge
June 9.1861
June 9.1861
Justice. Charles M....
Knight. Jo.scph
Bird's Point, Mo
June 24,1861 June 24.1^61
Lani^dale. Kichard
Villa Ridge
.May 9.1861
May 9.1861
Leatherman, David ...
Bird's Point. Mo
June 24,1861
June 24,1861
Lpatherman. Moses ...
' '
McBride. Kdward
Villa Ridge
June 19, l'*61
June 19.1861
Moore, Samuel i;
Bird's Point, Mo
June 24,186
June 24,1861
Payton, Redding S....
Morgan, David
Villa Ridge
June 10,1861
June 10.1861
328
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captnin.
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
Mo
May 14,1861
May 14.1861
Apr. 24,1861
May 14,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr, 24,1861
Apr. 21,1861
!!
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr. ,
Apr. _
Apr. ,
Apr. ,
50, 1861
30. 1861
«, 1861
JO, 1861
JO, 1861
50,1861
50, 1861
30, 1861
30,1861
First Limtmants.
Samuel Elton
rris
Resigned May 22, 1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Second Lieutenant.
First Sergeant.
Phillip Suibach
Sergeants.
William Arnistronff...
William W. Webber. .
Corporals.
Georgre H. Hopkins...
rris
Mustered out July 30, 1861 .
Job P. Doflgre
John S. Fairman
C. Henry McHvain....
Disch May 24 '61- disabil
Musicians.
William D. Field
rris
Mustered out July 30 1861
Thomas Hoyt
Pi ivates.
Abbott. Wpsley L
Disch June 14 '61: disabil
:
•
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Bradshaw, Robert R..
1 • . .
. • > •
Berrisford. William...
Barber, Kobert U
• • ' •
Blair, C'yriis
> > • •
Bitter, Fritz . .
4 > > •
Brunk. William
. > 1 .
Bardwell, Uavid
> > . .
Clark. -lohn
• > . •
Carpenter, Marion
> 1 • 1
Carney, John
• > ,1
Coraegys, Uavid W...
. • • >
ClaoD, Frederick E
" "
Dedsall, Martin
" "
Davis. Henry
Freeman, WilliHra
• > 4 •
Feary, George B
Fey, Heiirv
4 . 4 4
Fisk. Chnrles W
4 . 4 4
Fev, Philip
. • 4 4
Gibson. William S ....
Hotchkiss. Charles T.
Prom'^'ted 1st Lieutenant..
Henrv, Msirtin ...
Cx mart disch .Mav 17 "61.
Harvev Michael
Heih. Isaac
Disch Jnnel4'6!" di = abil
Hoisley. (Teorgre W ...
Jones, Lewis
Disch May 24, '61: disabil.
Jiihnson. William C...
Litsey. William
Lindsav. David W
Lvnie. .b.lin
Lv-.ii. E<lu;,rd
4 4 4 ■
Lid<llf. Idhii
4 4 4 4
Leiili. Thumas D
Louiihead. Thomas ...
4 4 4 ,
Malcnmh, StephcTi R
Moody, (ieorsif W
Mnyprofh. William T..
Marshall, Tlvmias
4 4 .4
Mm dock. William ....
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INEANTRY.
329
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Norman. Henry H —
Morris
Apr. 21.1S61
Apr. 30.1861
Mustered out July 30,1861.
•
Plumbley. Guy W
Rider Willinm H
M.O.July 30. '61. as Corpor'l
Died July?, '61, of disease.
R(.binson, Chnrles —
(^T.mart .disph.May 17, '61.
Disch. June l,(.'6i; disabil.
Rugg Isaac
Small Robfrt M
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Disch. June 14, '61; disabil.
Sherman, Stephen R..
Mustered out July 30.1861.
Stocker William
' • "
Shutts William
"
'
Twitchell Napoleon L
Disch. June 24. '61: disabil.
VanValkenburg, B.,Jr
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Watkins Wm Pitt .
" "
Welch John W
White Harrison
• • "
. • I .
Willing James T
Disch. June 24. '61: disabil.
Weldon James
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
JRerruifs.
Beckwith, Samuel H..
Barnes, George
Egenes. Andres
Freeman. Ransom C.
GriflKn. John H
Galloway. William....
Hills. Levi
Vi
B]
Vi
Bi
Vi
Bi
Vi
Bi
la Ridge
rd's Point!!.'!
la Ridge
■d's Point....
la Ridge
May 9.1861
May 28,1861
July 5.1861
May 28.1861
July 5.1861
May 28.1^61
May 9.1861
May 9.1861
May 28.1861
July 5,1861
Mny 28,1861
July 5,1861
May 28.18;i
May 9. 18-3 1
Mustered out July 30. 186
Johnson. Peter
Lawton. Joseph
McWilliams, George..
MeFarland. (xeorge ...
Mcliitire. William I...
Ruiling. John W
Sutherlatid. Mntthias.
Seely, Jeromp B
Snider, Charles R
!! !!
rd's Point....
la Ridge.!!!!
rd's Point!!!!
July
May
May
July
^5, 1861
9, 1861
28,1^61
5.1861
July ^
May
MMy
July
^5.1861
9. 1861
28.1S61
5, 1861
!! . !!
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
J. Warren Killer
Lucius M. Rose
First LieAitenint.
John H. Lacy
Second Lieutenant
George VV. Parks —
First Sergeant.
Albert W. Lecrone..
Sergeants.
Merritr K. Rediling .
James H. Sprinkle..
Clarence Laird
EfBngham
EiSngham
Effingham
Effingham
Effingham
Apr. 29.1861
May 2, 1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20.186!
Apr. 29,1801
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Prom. Lt. Col.. IMay 1.1861.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
380
ADJUTANT general's EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Corporals.
David P Murphy .
William J. Boyce..
George E. Abbott .
Hiram A. W. Newcomb
Musicians .
Vincent A. Wright...
Josiah Buckner
Privates.
Ashbaugh, William W.
Asberry, Cornelius Gf..
Barkley.John F
Brewster. George W ..
Bean, George VV
Bumgardner, Wm. M..
Bumgarduer, Isaiah ..
Bumgardner. And'w J.
Baty, William C
Bailey, Wyatt
Bailey. Nathaniel M...
Burk, Thomas
Uombs, Andrew
Carpenter. Isaac P
Carroll, John K
Caldwell, Henry D ....
Carroll, George R. D..
Coletuan, Benjamin A.
Carey, Robert T
Cooley,John J
Dutcher,John H
Defenbauirh, James C.
Dann, David J
Elliott, Augustus L...
FranciNCO, Ssamuel
Forest, Daniel
Ginter, William O
Hughs, Henry H
Hammond, Russell B.
Henry, Aaron A
Hewkin, Joseph
Kellogg, Josiah
Kershuer, John W
Lee, Lucius \j
Leatherman, Daniel...
Lecrone, William C ...
Lay, John W
Miller, John W
Martin, John T
Martin, Uarrell
Moore, Calvin
Meek, William
McLarun,John C
Murphy. William B ...
Miller, George W
Minton, James L
MuUinix. Liberty P....
Nelson, Jonatbau R...
Pinxton. Louis I
Park, Jonathan E
Parks, Lafayette A....
Parks, William H
Parks, Samunl A
Parish. Wi-kham
Proulax. Prank
Phillips, WilliamR....
Peters, John
Rose, Lucian M
Skipper, Nathan
Schooley, Fidelias B..
Spoore,Amansel L....
Storms.-IohnN
Short. William
Smith. John H
Schneithergan,H
Taylor, Geoi-ge N
Um-ipaw. .Michael
Wright, Morgan
Wilson, William
D^te of
rank or en
listment.
EflSingham.
Effingham.
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Date
of muster.
Apr. 30,
Apr. 30, 1861
Apr. 30,
Mustered out July 30,1861.
[ustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disahil.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30,1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1801.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 30. 1851.
Deserted May 22. 1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. June 13, '61; disahil.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Promoted Captain
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Discharged June 13, 1861 .. .
Musterf-d out July 30. ISsi!
Disch. June 13. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 3j, 1861.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
331
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Wallace. David R
Wilcox William A....
Weston. John
Effingham
Villa Ridge
Bird's Point.Mo
VillaRidge
Bird's Point. Mo
Villa Ridge
Bird's Point, Mo
Apr. 20, 1861 Apr. 30, 1861
Apr. 20. 1861 Apr. 30, 1861
May 30.1861 May 30.1861
June 12.1861 June 12,1861
June 3. 1861 June 3,1861
June ^12, 1861 June _12.1861
July 6. 1861 July 6,1861
July 1,1861 July 1.1861
June 12, 1861 June 12.1861
July 3.1861 July 3,1861
June 12. 18611 June 12.1861
•June 30.1861|June 30,1861
June 20,1861 June 20,1861
Mustered out July 30,
Mustered out July 30.
Died July 6 1861
1861.
Wise. Simon
Welker. Marvin
Recruits.
Barber. Lewis W
Bice, William
1861.
(Jams, William H
Llanton, Lewis
Echols, Thomas B ....
Hughes, Kraucis M ...
Jaccard, Samuel A
Jones, Henry T
Kane John E
Keltonbaugh, Lewis..
Mustered out July 30,
1861.
Owens, James B
Stites, Jeremiah
Stevens, William
Vosburgh. Jacob
Woodward.Richard M.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Theodore C Gibson
Ottawa.
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. ^23,1861
May
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
30, 1861
30, 1861
30, 1861
30,1861
_30.1861
30, 1861
^30, 1861
30, 1861
!!
Mustered out July 30 1861
First Lieutenant. '
Beni. F. Hotchkiss
Ottawa ,
Resigned July 16 1861
Second -Lieutenant.
Douglas Hasseman
Ottawa..
Mustered out July 30 1861.
First Sergeant.
Quincy D. Whitman .
Ottawa
Mustered out July 30, 1861
Serg ants.
James H. Leiand
Ottawa
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Ales H. Carpenter
• •
Cori orals.
William P. Gregg
Seldon B. Griswold...
Ottawa ....
Mustered out July 30, 1861,
George J. Cloud
• '
. •
Henry A. Jackson
• •
Musicians.
Jeremiah Sample
Ottawa
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Cyrus Leiand
Privates.
Armstrong. William S.
Ottawa
Mustered out July 30, ISGl.
Allen, Warren
. . . .
Allen, Jernmiah
' • "
Barrteen, Henry F
**
. , • .
Baldwin. Samuel B .
••
Barber. Eliphalet
•' ::::::::::
Bru.-h. David T
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Campbell. Emery J
Curtis. John .
• > • •
ColliDs. Henry
Clark. Dnrr M
> ■ ..
Deane. Josiah W .
Gillham. Ori^mus B ..
Hammond, John
Hibbs. Lacv ..
. • 11
Hopkins Alouzo
^32
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Ottawa
Apr. _23,1861
June 12,1861
June 22.1861
VI ay 2,1861
June 12. 1S6I
June 22,1861
J une ^12, 1861
Apr. 30,1861
June 12,1861
June 22.1861
May 2, 1861
lune 12,1861
luue 22,1861
June 12,1861
Johuson, Darlington J
Kellogg:. George E
King. Hichard W
Lauigan. Jaraes A....
"
Lewis. William A
Lewis George.
Ladd, Erastus E
Lincoln, Edward
Morse, Charles 'J
Maxon, James P
McUlaury, S. Hamilton
Miller, Harrison J
Disch June 13 '61* disabll
Macomber, William S.
Mustered out July 3U, 1861.
Morse, Willard N
Disch June 11 '61* disabil
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Disch. May 10, '61; disabil.
Mustered out July aO. 1861.
Olmstead. Samuel B..
Phelps, Fletclier K. H.
Pratt, Charles K
Rood, James P
Mustered out July 3li 1861
• , • •
•Sample. Joseph
Mustered out July ^30, 1861.
Spradling, Kuoch J ...
Slattery, Daniel
Mustered put July 30, 1861.
Deserted May 3. 1861
Mustered nnr .inic xii iski
Stewart, William K...
Spiller, John
• ". . •
Smirnoff, Alexander..
Toombs, George
Wixam, Caleb
Waketield, George W
Wickershara, E. M....
Wenz, George G
Weekes. Thomas
Ward, George W
Wilkinson, William...
Wooden, George S
Whipple, Josiah L ....
Disch. May 30. '61; disabil.
Mii«tprpfl nut -TiiW "^n 1Kfil
Recruits-
Calnai.. James ...
Villa Ridge
Bird's Point,'Mo
Sprmgtleld
Villa Kidge
Bird's Point, Mo
Villa Ridge
Fullerto!), Morris
Field, Wm. B
Harrigan, Jaraes
iardteo, Frederick ...
jincolu, Edward
jawreiiee, Franr-is
Marchiiigton. Philip...
Overraire. William A.
Pembrook. Wm. H....
COMPANY L
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or ei
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
William L. Gibson
First Lieri tenant.
Joseph E. Skiuuer.,
Second Lieutenant.
Earnest A. Mullett...
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 30,1861
.Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY.
833
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
First Sergeant.
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 30,1861
MusteredoutJuly 30, 1861.
Sergeants.
OrvilleK. Powers
Ottawa
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Mustered out July .30. 1861.
Cyrus E. Dickey
* '
Prom. Serg. M!i.i. May 2, '61
Patrick Buckley
"
Mustered out July ao, 1861.
Corporals.
Abner W. HoUister...
Ottawa
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
James Cameron
Ralph VV. Buchanan...
' •
• <
t « • •
Henry Mayo
Musicians.
Wilson L. Smith
Ottawa
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 30,1861
Tr.toN. C. Staff May 30. '61
Alfred J. Doolittle....
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Privates.
Barney, Thomas
• t awa
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Mustered out July 30. 1861..
Barritt. Morns
Bruudage, Charles....
Baker, T. ipeucer
Collins, Nathauiel
> • t.
Cooper, UeorgeA
• • . •
Clark, Charles
. . t •
Crawford, Henry B . . . .
4 • 11
Colfin, Francis M
• . .>
Caverly, Henry
i . 1.
Doty. John S. H
Dewey, William F ....
• • > 1
Denmens. William....
> • i •
Dewey, Kansom P
Denuison, William H.
Disch. June 12,'61: disabil.
Donnar, William
Mustered out Julv 30 1861.
Eltiug. William R
' '
Ebersol, Albert H
Elder, Peter
Elder. William A
Eberhard. Nerval W..
Fretlen burgh, Henry..
Febus, J ames H
, > > ,
Guard, Henry
Graham, John ...
Grant, Urriu B
..
Gurry. John
Hamilton, Henry
Died May 30.1861
Heiuman, Charles P..
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Harmony, Webster S..
Hall, Augustus 8
Oi^ch. June 12. '61: disabil.
Harris, John D
Mustered out July 3U, Jfe61.
Knaip, William H....
King, Framis G
Kellugg. Frank S
Kueedler, John J
> • • >
Lewis, Ebeuezer
4 • .4
LathroD. Francis
4 4 4 4
Lane, Samuel ....
4 . 4 4
Laniuey, William
44
Lawrence. Phillip
4 4 4 4
Maney, Richard
Mallatt, George H
4 4 4 4
McCormick. Bruce....
4 4 4 4
Martin, Charles
4 4 4 4
Norton, Henry
4 . 4 4
Nichols. James H
4 4 . .
Pickens, Theo. L. W..
Disch. June 12. '61; <lisabil.
Parker. Samuel
Musfere.l our July 30. l'-6l.
Reedy, Thomas
Di~ch. June IL', 'til; disabil.
Roberts. J<.hn Q
I)ie<l Juii^- 10. 18(jl
Reed. Franklin
Mu.stere<l out July 30 1861.
Russell. James M
Simpson, Robert
Scott. John
Stuiiiph, ElishaH ....
Smith, Jarvis B
334
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Swop, Andrew L
Ottawa
Apr. 20.1861
June 4,1861
June ll,18«l
June 4.1861
•June 23,1861
June 19.1861
June 4, 1861
June 19,1861
Apr. 30,1861
June 4,1861
June 11,1861
J one, ^4, 1861
June 23.1861
June 19,1861
June 4.1861
June 19,1861
Mustered put July 30. 1861.
Strawa. Christopher C
Schermeihorn Edw'd
Tamblingr, Villeroy A.
Vau Doren, Lucas W . .
Widmer.John H
Williams Lewis.
Wright, Henry Q
Secruits.
Crane, Lewis F
Lathrop.John S
Villa Ridge ....
Mustered
put.]ulyp0.18«l.
Murphy. Patrick
.
Singer. Thomas B
Spear, James C
Wiley Miles .
: ::
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Henry H. Carter
First Lieutenant.
John Dick
Second Lieutenant.
James Ireland
First Sergeant.
Nathaniel C. Kenyon..
Sergeants.
Morris A. Wheeler
W. d. Ramsey
Wm. Justice
Corporals.
Theodore H. Walrod..
Erastus O. Young
John Keavely
Joseph Keavely
Musicians.
Geo. A. H. Cumming..
Andrew Bennett
Privates.
Allen. Cyrus
Baldwin. Henry
Bryaut. Jesse
Bond, John
Bishop. John A.
Kelkiiiip. Wesley
Beam. Jacob
Baue, J acob
B loker, Thomas J
Buckley, Patrick
Biissny. Francis
Crawford. David H....
< ook. -labpz
C tstles. William J
Clarke, .James T
Cheadies, William W..
LaSalle.,
LaSalle.,
LaSalle..
LaSalle..
LaSalle..
LaSalle.
LaSalle
Springfield .
LaSalle.,
Springfield .
LaSall«
Sprintrfleld.
LaSalle
Apr. 27,1861
Apr, 27,1861
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 23.1
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 20.1
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 18.]
Apr. 30,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 30.
Apr. 23,
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
30. 1861
30. 1861
30.1861
30.1861
30.1861
Apr, 30,1861
Apr.' 30,1861
Apr. 30,1861
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30. 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1861 .
Transferred to N. C. Staff.
Mustered put J uly^ 30. 1861 .
Mustered put July^ 30. 1861 .
Mustered put July 30, 1861.
Mustered out July 30, 1361 .
ELEVENTH (THREE MONTHS) INFANTRY,
335
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Cratty, Madiaoxi P ....
LaSalle
Springfield. !.'.'.
-.Salle
Springfield.' !.■.'■
LaSalle. ..:;::::
\\
Springflel'd ".!!!.'
LaSalle
Springfield ■.!;.'.■
LaSalle....".'!!.".'
Apr. ^23.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. _23.1861
Apr. M.1861
Apr. ^23.1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. ,23.1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. ,23.1861
Apr. ,30,1861
Apr. ,23,1861
Apr. 30.1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. ,30.1861
May 26.1861
July 15.1861
Apr. ,
May
July
30.1861
•
•
26.1861
15, 1861
Mustere
d out July 30. 1861.
Dunsmore. William...
Fritz Louis
Forbes, George
Flahive. Thomas
Freebury. James
Fitzpatrick, Dennis...
Golden. James P
Gilmore. Benjamin F.
Gibb Mitchell . ..
Gleason, Michael
Grant, James B
Gunther, Samuel
Orows, Jacob W
Holland, Nathan
Houghton. Edgar M ..
lougbton. Reuben B..
Mustere
Mustere
d out July 30. 1861 .
Humphrey, William ..
Heater, Francis M ....
Hunter, Georgre
Hubbard, Henry
Holland, .lohn...
Helwick, Jacob
Jones, Samuel M
Linn, Addis L
Locker, Levi L
Lane, John A
Luce, William. ..
Lewis. Henry J
Morrow, James
McPherson, Free. A ..
Moulton, Joseph J
Mansfield, Henry C...
Mclllany. Henry H....
Newlan, Hiram P
Needles. George
Pearson, John F
Palmer, William
Powell. Timothy L....
Reavely. Thomas
Simpson, David
Smith. Arthur T
Shanklin, Joseph
Smith, Robert .
Snyder, Henry H
Strope, William
Scannell. Charles
Strothern, Charles....
Shaw, Thaxter W
Sullivan, George
Saddler. Charles W...
Smith. Robert Mc
Stone, Joel
Springfield!!!!!
LaSalle.
Tnylor, Lorenzo
Thompson, Jesse
Walrod, Augustus . .
Wheeler, Warren H...
Wear. George H
Wagner. Christian....
Wood, James R
Recruits.
Haskell. Henry L. S ..
Wagner, Louis
Springfield
Villa Ridge
Carbondale
d, out July 30. 1861,
836
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
TWELFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Months' Service,
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Colonel.
John Mc Arthur
Lieutenant Colonel.
Augustus L. Chetlain
Major.
William U. Williams.
Adjutant.
Arthur (J. Ducat
Quartermaster .
Stephen K. Wetmore.
Surgeon.
Horace VVardner
Assistant Surgeon.
James H. Karris
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Springfield.
Springfield.
Springfield.
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield .
Springfield .
May 3, 1861
May 3.1861
May 3. 1861
May 3,1861
May 3, 1861
May 3, 1861
.May 3, 1861
May 3. 1861
May 3, 1861
May 3, 1861
May 3.1861
May 3. 1S61
May 3,1861
May 3, 1861
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Aug.
1.186
1,186
1, 186
1,186
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Sergeant Major.
James N. McArthur...
Q. M. Sergeant.
Duncan Maclean ,
Com Sergeant.
Joseph E. Joslyn ,
Name and Rank.
Principal Musician.
Jacob 1. Kuby
Hospital Steward.
John S. Powell
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Springfield ,
Springfield
Springfield ,
May 3. 1861
May 3.1861
May 3,1861
May 3. 1861
May 3, 1861
May 3, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861.
BAND.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Springfield..
Springfield.
Apr. 17,1861
Apr. 17,1861
May 2,1861
May 2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861.
TWELFTH (three MOXTHS) INFANTRY.
387
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Joseph Kellogg
First Lieutenant.
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 27.1861
Apr. 27,1861
May 11.1861
Apr. 17.1861
Apr. ^17.1861
Apr. ^18,1861
May 1, 1861
Apr, 17.1861
May 1, 1861
Apr. n.l861
May 1.1861
Apr. ,17.1861
May 1. 1861
Apr. ,17.1861
May ,1.1861
Apr. ,17,1861
May 1. 1861
Apr. ,17.1861
May 2. 1861
May 2,1861
May ,2,1861
May 2. 1861
May ,,2.1861
May ,,2.1861
May .2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Resigned June 3. 1861
Second Lieutenants.
John B Rowlands
Chicago.
First Sergeant.
Asa Williams
Chicago
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 . .
M. 0. Aug. 1. '61. as private
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Sergeants
Chicago
Chicago
H. B. Wager
0. H. P. Kilburn
Corporals.
H. M. Ferris
S. R. Burke
Springfield
John McCarty
Lyman Williams
Privates.
Allison. G. W
Bradley, f. W.
Mustered out Aug. ,1, 1861.
Mustered out Aug. L 1861.
Boyle John
Springfield
Chicago
Springfield!;;;;
Bryant, Richard
Boyle, James C
Brandt, Gilbert C
Barlow.J. P. xM
Bowen, Nathan
Crocker. J ames
Cosgrove. Mathew....
Cunningham, Samuel.
Cook. Thomas E
Crawford, William H.
Cook. George W
Connell. James
Cassidy. Henry C
Davis. Edward
Davis, John P
M.0.Aug.l.'6l,asMus'ci'n
Mustered out Aug. ,1,. 1861.
Dignon, Daniel
Edson, Nelson
Pleckinger, Charles...
Fury, William T
Fisher. William
Geimer. Henry
Gilmore, Feeman C ...
Gladwyn, George C...
M.O.Aug. 1. '61. as Serg't.
Mustered out Aug. ,1, 1861.
Greenhut. Joseph
Hall. Jonathan
Hall, A. W
Humphrey, G. W
Hamilton, P. R
Holcomb, Alonzo
Harrington, Jeremiah
Hill, William
Disch.June27.'61;disabil.
Mustered out Aug 1 1861
Jackman, Moses A
Springfield;;;;;
Chicago...;;
" "
Jackson. William
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, George R
Kenyon, David
Disch. May 16,'61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. ,1. 1861 ,
King, David
Springfield;;;;;
Lark, William ..
. > . >
Lavery, James
Lavery. Thomas
Lea. H. M
Murphy. Martin
11 • •
McPherson. Napoleon
Murphy. Dennis
McGraw. Charles
Murdoff. Frank........
McChesney. John
Vol. 1-2i
>
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338
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Murdock, Jacob C
McPhail. Georue W...
McManus. Thomas....
Springfield
Chicago
Springfield
Chicago
Springfield
Chicago ....'.'.'.'.
SpringfieVd'..'!!!
Chicago
!!
Springfield'.!!;;
Caseyville
May
Apr.
May
Apr.
May
Apr.
May
May
May
June
May
^^1,1861
17, 1861
1.1861
,17, 1861
__1,1861
_17,186l
1,1861
,17,1861
,,1,1861
27. 1861
21.1861
,,3,1861
May ,
;
May
May
,2. 1861
27, 1861
91 ISIfil
Mustered, out Aug. ,1, 1861 . .
Nichols. Charles H....
Ornisbee. William W..
Powell. Johns
Prom. Hospital Steward...
Fation, J. P
Peipho. Christian
Read. Richard f
Robi), Milton
Robb John P
Salter, Bradley D
Simpson, Jeremiah ...
Stahl George .
:: ::
Smith, Owen E
Thompson, William.Jr
Thompson. David
Threadgold. Robert...
Thompson. D. A
:: ::
Vanhorn, Washington
Watson. George
Willard, John B
Wilkinson, Judson J..
Wood worth, O. C
Wendell. David S
Wood, P. C
M. 0. Aug. 1,'61. as Corp ..
Mustered out Aug. 1,,,1861..
Wallace, John L
liecruitx.
Gnthrie. John R
Hill John C
Mustered out Aug. 1,,,1861..
Lawton, George
Owens. Jiimes
June ,,3.1861
Thompson, Charles...
16, 1861
May 16,1861
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Phineas B. Rusk
Mendota
Apr.
29, 1861
May
2, 1861
Mu.stered out Aug. 1.1861..
First Lieutenant.
Tyler Hale
Apr.
29, 1861
May
2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Second Lieutenant.
Henry Stephen.'^on
Mendota
Apr.
29,1861
May
2,1861
Mu.stered out Aug. 1,1861..
Fir.U Seraeant.
J. D. Towner
Mendota
Apr.
22.1861
May
2.1861
M. 0. Aug 1, '61, as Private
Sergeants.
August Mei.senbach...
Jonell Hiygins
B W Bagley
Mendota
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
22, 1861
23, 1861
22 1861
May
, ,2, 1861
M.0.Aug.l,'61,aslstSerg't
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Corporals.
James Dny
Fred. Ebersold
E. H. Sinimerson
George McLaughlin...
Mendota
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
22. 1861
19. 18K1
,22. 1861
May
,2,1831
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Disch. May 20, '61; disabil.
Musicians
Eiisha Turner
Mendota
Apr,
,22. 1861
May
,,2,1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
John Clink
Privates.
Avery Isaac.
Mendota .
Apr.
,22, 1861
May
, ,2, 1861
Disch. May 7, '61; disabil..
Bromwell, Fred
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
839
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Bayley, Alonzo
Mendota
Springfield
Apr. ^22,1861
May ^ J, 1861
May 25,1801
May 6,1861
May 7,1861
.May 9, 1861
May _ 2,1861
May _ J. 1861
May 25.1861
.Vlay ^^7,1861
May 9, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
" '•
Burgstresser. Samuel.
Campbell. William....
Cook, Aliuon L
Carey, James A
Colson, Luman
Cliuk Calvin
:: ::
1 > < .
Dertremig. Lewis
Dewey, Joseph F
Dodge, Henry C
Dewey, Cliarle.s L
Douglas, Alexander...
:; !'.
• • . .
<3ibbs, Horaiio C
George, Irvin
..
' ' ' •
Graff, Charles S
Giilett, Daniel J
Hetzog, John
Higgins, Cyrus G
HastiDgs, Charles W..
Herriugton, B. K
Herringtou, Henry —
Hills. George H
Disch. May 9,'61: disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Disch. May 25. '61; disabil.
Linerinau. Antoine —
Leonard, E. H
Disch. May 23. '61; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 1,^ 1861.
Li scorn b, George W...
Lamb, Nehemiah
Miller, Andrew
Maun. Martin W
Myers, Darius
Moffat, T.S
Manning, Jesse Q
Mitten, John H
McLaughlin, E. C
McQuiston D
:: ::
Morrison. John B
Newell, Thomas
Neff, Joseph H
Phillips, Alexander...
Puraphrey, Madison ..
Rudy. Casper
M. 0. Aug. 1,'61. as corp'I.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Raiusberger, George..
Reader, David K
Rogers, Judsou J
Ray, Charles D
Spealman, George W.
yniith, E<lward H
Smiih \II('U.
:: :*:
StiLebautrli. Geo. D...
..
Stone, Isaac
" ■ '
Scott Daniel
' • ' '
Struvie, Charles -J —
..
Shidenhelm. Jacob....
Towner. Daniel M
Tuttle, Benjamin
Wiel, Gust<;ff ..
Di.sch, July6,'61; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 1, ls61.
Wallace, Matihew
Westgate, David VV...
Womsley.Wm.H
Wilber. D. A...
Wiremau, T. N
Becriiits.
Baley Wni
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Casey viUe..."!!
Springfield
Fogel, Henry VV
Gambol, David C
<5ilman, Nathan N ....
Hays, John
!! '.!
340
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hayner, Thomas C...
Spri
Cair
Spri
Case
Spri
agfield
3
May 3,1861
July 8, 1861
May 5, 1861
May 25,1861
May ^7,1861
May 25,1861
May 9, 1861
May 8. 1861
May 3. 1861
July 8.1861
May 7. 1861
May 25.1861
May ^9,1861
May 25,1861
May __9,1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 186L
Mason, Edward H
O'Donnell. Patrick....
Pease. Sidney B
Qgfleld
y ville
agfield
Teal. James E
Casey ville
Springfield
Wilson. George W....
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Samuel Prazier
First Lieutenant.
William Mann
Danville
Danville
Danville
Danville
Danville
Danville
Danville
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25.1861
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. _24,1861
Apr. ^24.1861
Apr. 24.1861
May
May
May
May
May .
May .
May
May
May .
2. 1861
2, 1861
2. 1861
2, 1861
2, 1861
2.1861
2. 1861
6.1861
2,1861
:
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. ,
Mustered out Aug 1 1861
Second Lieutenant.
Joseph Kirkland
First Sergeant.
William W. Fellows...
Sergeants.
Doc. W. Bandy
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Charles Jackson
Corporals.
Daniel M.Nixon
Henry Parks
Mustered out Aug. L 1861..
Joseph M. Daugherty.
Musicians.
Cornelius W. Lindsay
Privates.
Abbott, William
Bowman, Anthony....
Bandy, (Jeorse W
Bloomfield, Reuben...
Bloomfleld. Samuel...
Bullock, Kavanagh...
Buttler, Mahlen
Bowie, Thomas
Bennett, Edw'd W....
Chilcott. J. H
Spri
Dan
ngfield
<^ille
May
Apr. ,
5.1861
24.1861
•
•
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Trans, to Co. E June 13, '61
D"sch. May 30. "61; disabil..
Cribbage, John
Claypool, James F ....
Clawson. Timothy
Correl!. Nicholas
Douglas. Joseph W...
Dysart. Joseph
Dixon, .James
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Disch. June 28. '61; disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. .
Davis, James B
Dixon, Joseph B
Doney, Lysander
Doney, Samuel
Gilbert, Othniel
Groves. Rich'd D
Hanford. Raymond W
Hunt. William
Disch. June 28. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Harris. William B ....
Hendricks. James M..
Hollett. George W....
Disch. June 17. '61 ;_ disabil.
Johnson. Samuel H...
Jones. David C
Kelley, James
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
341
Name and Bank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Klepper, William L....
Lafferty, John P
Lee, Milton
Dan
ville
Apr. ^24.1861
May ^5,1861
May 21,1861
May ^^5,1861
May ,
2,1861
Disch. ^
Died Ju
Mustere
M.O.A
Disch. A
Mustere
M.O.A
Mustere
Disch. B
lay 24, '61; disabil.
ly 20, 1861, at Cairo,
d out Aug. 1. 1861.
Lindsey, Elijah
Mercerian.Chas, L
Medaris. James W ....
Myers, William M
Myers, William A
Mondy, Joseph
Marshall, The*. L. H..
Miller, Perry F
McKay, Samuel P
McKay, Hugh B
Marsh, Francis
McVicker, Asbury
Payne, Abel W
: ::
Richardson. Alex. L...
lichardson. James B.
Snyder. John S
Steward , Oscar S
Short, Thomas^
Smith, George W
Scott, Wm. D
ag. 1,'61, as Corp'l.
lay 5. '61; disabil..
d out Aug. 1. 1861.
ag l.'ei.as Sergt
Snyder, Daniel
d out Aug. 1, 1861.
I « I
Swannell, John
Shipner. Joseph
Search, G, M
Smith, John L
Thompson, J. I
Upperman, Jesse
Welsh, Richard W ....
Worley, William
Wright. E.Moses
lay 5. '61; disabil..
Becruits.
Bandy, Samuel
Burkhardt, Anthony..
Carruthers, James
Springfield
Casey ville...'.'!!
Springfield
May ^6.1861
Mpy 21.1861
May _ 6,1861
Discharged June 17, 1861. ..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Disch. June 17.'61; disabil.
Pigg, Wm
Disch. May 21 '61; disabil
lussey, Peter
Musterefl o"t ^nv i isfit
larger, Ebenezer
Hill, Wm
Disch. J
Mustere
\ ■ !!
•Joiee, Mathew
Mc Vey. John
. . .
Reisser Frederick....
Scott, Wm. H. H
St. Claire, Wm
Webster, AltredB ....
une 17, '61; disabil.
d out Aug. 1, 1861.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
William D, Williams..
Rock^Island....
Rock Island....
Rock Island....
Apr. 25.1861
May 11. 1861
Apr. 25,1861
May 11, 1861
Apr. 25.1861
May 11. 1861
May _ 2.1861
Promot
Mustere
David Benson
First Lieutenants.
d out Aug. 1. 1861.
-A
Dimick Laurtis
Second Lieutenants.
<Quincy McNeill
May 2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
David H. Hakes
May
2.1861
842
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
First Sergeant.
Robert Koehler
Sergeants.
Williaju F. Jo'ie
Samuel M. Hartley ....
Henry Wagner
Corporals.
Howard Hartley
George Melvin
Joseph Taylor
Levi F. Harsou
M^l.'<icia7^s.
Henry Beebe
Jesse Smith
Privates.
Applehaus, George ...
Allshouse, Samuel ...
Allen, Martin V
Armprist. J . W
Anderson, Holmes —
Brandon. Alexander..
Boyle, Hugh
Bleakney, John G
Burroughs, John
Bowen. John M
Bell. Moses
Barry, Charles M
Baker. Harrison
Burrall, Robert
Cranston, J. F
Christ. N. L
Costillo, Edward
Chase, Leander M
Cox, J. L
Devinney. E. M
Daniels, Thomas W...
Donaldsan, William..
Dean, Peter A
Dow, James
Denehart. A
Dunlap, William
Evans, David E
Edwards, William
Griffith, John
Godfrey, John
Gippson, Peter
Herrick, Albert
Haynes, Austin
Hughes, E
Hartstien, A
Jones, Henry H
Johnston, James
Johnson, J. W
Johnson, John
Jones, David R
Jones, Richard
Jackson, Jonas
Jackson, Thomas
Jones, George
Kelton. Henry 0
Kyle, Charles W
Lackey, R. K
Laughery, Romulus ..
Lambert, John
Me Laughlin, John —
McKinley, Charles
Meanor, Isaac
Moore, Irwin
Miller. Henry
McMulleu, William F.
Owens, William P
Philles. Willtam W ...
Phillips. John
Richards, John
Rock Island.
Rock Island.
Rock Island..
Rock Island.
Rock Island.
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 19,1861
May 2,
May 2,
May 2,
May _ 2,1861
May 2. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861>
Disch. June21,'61; disabiL
M. O.Aug l.'61,as Serg't.
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Disch. June 21, '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug.
Disch. June 21, '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
M. O. Aug. I, '61; as Corn.
Mustered out Aug, 1. 1861.
Disch. June 21, '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
M. O.Aug. l,'61,asMusic'n
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Died at Cairo, July 19,1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY,
H43
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Rontszongr. W. C
Stouffh. Daniel
Scheible, Henry
8addler, Joseph
Rock_Island....
Springfield
Apr. _19,1861
May ^8,1861
May __2,1S61
May _ 8,1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Stewart. Frederick ....
JStepheus. David
Solenberger. M
Seville, Benjamin
Sallows, Charles
Sindlinger, Godfrey ..
Turpiii. Richard
Tidball John
Tomliiison, George ...
Temple. Georre
Vantuyl, DorwinK...
Williaius, L
Waddock. Michael....
Zeigler. David R
West, T.J
Recruits.
Chamberlain, H. M ...
Discharged June 21, 1861..
Diseh. June 21. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1,_1861..
Gesuer, H. M
Ridgely, L
' ' ' '
Weisner, J. W.
> 1 > >
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Vincent Ridgely
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
P't
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25.1861
25. 1861
May
Mhv
2. 1861
2, 1861
2, 1861
2, 1861
,2,1861
_ 2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
First Lieutenant.
John W.Fisher
Second Lieutenant.
Nathaniel Sanford....
ris
25,1861 May
15, 1861 Ma V
First Sergeant.
Henry V. Sellar
ris . . .
Mustered out Aug . 1, 1861 . .
Mustered out Aug 1 1861
Sergeaats
Quincy J. Drake
ris
^15,1861
^15.1861
_ 18. 1861
_18, 1861
May
May
-May
May
Kerry E. Blynn
John W. Neal .
. • . .
Corporals.
ris
Francis M. Ewiug
Joshua M. Hogue
. . j
Samuel A. Lodge
•
. . . • . •
3Iusicia7is.
James H. Smith
ris
2 1861 Mustered out Aug 1 1861
James Cofieid
Privates.
Athen, Nathaniel D...
ris
2 IS61 AIn>*tpff-.l fiiil Alio- 1 1SKI
Appleby. Robert
Baker. Henry ..
■ . • .
Bennett, E. W
.1
Beyles, Henry C
Blackman, Daniel B ..
Bonser. William H....
Bowden, J. H
Bush, Franklin L
• > • >
Calvin, .'^mos
Clark, Elisha
. . • .
Clark, A. H
Disch.June25,'61: disabil.
344
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Chapman. G- C Paris.
Chapman, J. H...
Craig. Samuel
Cassell. Augustus
Davis, Henry W .
Dewey. Isaac N ..
Dowden, Edward P...
Dristell, Jonathan M.
Dole, William R
Dickinson, Wm. W
Elliott, Robert J ,
Elliott, Ira K
Elliott, George W. ...
Elliott, William J
Flood. James
Poulke, William L....
Gooldy, Oscar H
Goodman, John
Given, James
Hannah, John W
Hartley, Marshall A ..
Hartley, William, Jr..
Hall. Henry B
Henson. William J
Hansam, Adam
Hunting, Charles H ..
Halbrooks, S
Hamilton, Harvey
Hartman, J. R
Heltsley. John
Henley. Samxiel
Horr. Henry H
Harshbarger, J. W
Johnson, Leonard M..
Koho, Ben.iamin E
Koogle, John A
Lakey. William T
Leng, Emit
Link, John E
Lycan. Leander
Long. Stroder M
Legrange, Jacob I
Rliller. Joseph P., Esq.
Mallonee, Wm. A
McDonald, Wm
McKelvy, Nathaniel..
Moss, Washington
Moss, John C
Neely, William M
Nelson, Joseph K
Osborne. Francis M...
Patton. Benjamin B . . .
Pierce, Benoni
Phillips. C. H
Parish, David C
Rudy. George D
Runnion, Jesse R
Read. Theodore
Raney. Thomas
Sidenstricker. Tollien
Stark, Daniel A
Stout, Cyrus
Smith. Williamson
Simpkin.'i, Wm. H
Sanders, Hiram V
Travis, Bill D. T
Vance, James A
Venemon, William
White, George W
Wallace, John
Wyetb. .James
York, Henry C
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Apr. 18.1
Date of
muster.
May 2, 18C1
Remarks.
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Diseh. May31,'61: disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Diseh. June 17, '61 ; disabil.
Disch. June 13, '61; disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861. .
Disch. June 18, '61; disabiL
Mustered out Aug, 1, 1861..
Disch. June 21. '61; disabiL
Disch. June 18. '61; disabiL
Disch. June 13, '61; disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Disch. June 25. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
345
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captaitis.
Augustus L. Chetlain.
Lucius M. Rose
Wallace Campbell ....
First Lieutenants.
Wallace Campbell —
J. Bates Dickson
Galena.
Galena.
Second Lieutenants.
J. Bates Dickson
Nicholas Roth
G. S. Avery
First Sergeant.
Nicholas Roth
Galens
Sergeants.
G. S. Avery
Gideon Stoddard...
D. H. Dildine
Frederick Ehmann.
Corporals.
Charles Klovene.
Henry Shauek
W. B. McMaster..
M. E. Howard ....
Snsign
Augustus Godat.
Musicians .
W. B. Pliillips...
'W. S. Phillips ...
Galena.
Galena.
Apr. 27.1861
May 11,1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 27.1861
May 11,1861
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 18,1861
May 11,1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 19,1861
May 2,
Promoted.
Privates.
Bahn. William H
Bahevel. Anton
Beebe. George
Bell. R. P
Brandis. Frederick —
Brown, John
Clark, Joseph
Cookson, John S
Craig, John
Dailey, Daniel
Dawson. J
Dawson, W
Dean, W. H
Detrich, John
Eberhart. John
Entwhistle. Robert ...
Entwhistle, Thomas..
Parr. Charles
Ferguson. John
Fullon, Washington ..
Gillatt. C. S
Gilmore. George
Glenat. J. C
Glookner. Constantine
Groshans, John
Hardwick. William ...
Hellraann. Ernst
Hewitt. Isaac
Hopp, Louis
Jones, David L
Kent. William H
Kleine, Ignatz
Klenk, John
Koch. August
Koppen, Henry
Kraemer, Ezekiel
Kraemer, Edward R..
Laillal, John B
Lamb, John R
Galena.
Chicago
Galena..
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr,
18, 1861
21,1861
18, 1861
22, 1861
20, 1861
May 2, 1861
May _ 2,1861
May _ 2,1861
May 2,1861
May 2.1861
May ^2,1861
May 2, 1861
May 2.1861
May 2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861..
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Promoted 2d Lieutenant .
M. O. Aug.l, as 1st Sergt..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
M. O. Aug.l, '61, as private.
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Disch. June21, '61,disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Apr. 21,18611
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 19,1871j
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 19,1861
22. 1861
19.1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
21,1861
18. 1861
21, 1861
19, 1861
21, 1861
22, 1861
•zO, 1861
19, 1861
21,1861
18, 1861
21.1S61
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 22.1861
346
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Langdon. Henry W . . .
Galena
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 22.1861
May ^2.1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 18.1861
Apr. 3 1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. ^22,1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 18,1861
Apr. 19,1861
Apr. 21,1861
Apr. 23.1861
Apr. 22.1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 20.1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. 21.1861
Apr. 19.1861
Apr. ^18.1861
Apr. ^22.1861
May ^2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Lantou, John
' •
Chicago
Galena
Disch. June21.'61; disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Lauper, Cbarles
Maclean. Ouncan
McArthur. Janaes N...
Chicago
Galena...'."..'...
Promoted Q. M. Sergeant.
Promoted Sergt. Major
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
McDade. John
McDonald, James
. . 1 •
• i • 1
Miller, V. H
1 > • •
Morris. Levi R
Myers, Herman
• • • .
I'eters, William
'riugle. J. L
VinKle. W. W
• • > .
Quintin. Edward
Razel. Albert
• « • ^
Reber, Frederick .
Ruckhart, William....
Sauzberg, Charles
1 > . .
Schauck, Ed. M
1 • 14
Scheerer. William
t • 1>
> 1 11
Schneider. George
1 > . •
Smith. Frank ..
11 11
Spaulding, Oliver L ..
11 11
Starr, Samuel
Disch. June 12. '61: disabiL
Voss, H
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Wilson, John
Wolf,M. P
11 11
Young. Allison
Young. C. M ...
! .'
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Charles H. Brookings.
DuQuoin
Apr.
26, 1861
May
2. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
First Lieutenant.
Stephen R. Wetmore..
DuQuoin
Apr.
26. 1861
May
2. 1861
Promoted Regt. Q. M
Second Lieutenant.
Guy C. Ward
26. 1861
May
2. 1861
First Sergeant.
Charles H.Caphart...
DuQuoin
Apr.
18. 1861
May
2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Sergeants.
Norton W.Campbell..
Jason J. Sanborn
Robert Q. Thompson. .
DuQuoin
Apr.
Apr.
20, 1861
,18,1861
May
, 2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
< Corporals.
John F. Watkins
John Thornwell
James Swafford
Franklin W. Campbell
DuQuoin
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
20.1861
19. 1861
21.1861
19. 1861
May
_ 2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.^1861..
Mtisicians.
Levi P. Ambrose
Jasper Cox
DuQuoin
Apr.
Apr.
21.1861
18. 1861
May
, 2. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
347
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Ashcraf t, .John
Addams. .lohn Q
Brautty, Halden
Bruner. Henry
Brayshaw. H. T
Brown, Wra. E
Burke, John
Cox, Lewis
Collins, Michael
Clotworthy, A lex
Clay, Peter
Clark. William
Cunningham. J. R ....
Dashiell. William
Dunham. S. R •
Evans, Nathan
Evaiis, Thomas
Fleming. Thomas
Falkner. Newman
Fox, William
Frazier, William
Gravis, Thomas T
Gordon, William
Holcomb, Benj
Harris, Sampson
Hooper. John
Hargreaves, John
Hicks. Wm. H
Hall, John
Hines, William
Howell, Ezekiel
Hunter, Thomas
Horn, Charles
Jenkins, John S
Kirkland, Andrew
Kennedy. Lawrence ..
Langston, William
Lefler, Thomas
Lee. Charles
Long. Stephen R
Leslie, Wm. G
Morrill, Abraham
Mings, Christopher...
McCallum, Wm
McCallum, David
McLay, John
McConnell. Brian
Nicholson, Jesse
Oliver, Hugh
Ozborn. Lafayette
Oliver, John
Price. Augustus
Pond, Joseph F
Parker, Caleb J
Powell, John
Payne, John A
Riley, Thomas F
Riley. Daniel
Rose, James T
Strock, Daniel
Smith, Joseph
Shannon, Wm. G
Stanhous. Malcom
Stilley . James M
Stanhouse, Jr., Malcom
Stephenson, James . . .
Stuart. David
Todd, John
Towers, John A
Vanhyning. J. A
Welden, GtUespie B. ..
Winchester. Jason
Waterhouse, Geo. W..
Wileky. Rufus W
Winchester. Isaac
Williams, Alfred
DuQuoin.
Centralia....
Springfield.
DuQuoin....
Centralia..
DuQuoin..
Centralia.,
DuQuoin.,
Centralia.,
DuQuoin.,
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr,
Apr.
19. 1861 May
21.1861
19. 1861
22, 1861
21,1861
19,1861
21,1861
22, 1861
_19. 1861
20,1861
30, 1861
21,1861
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
22. 1861
21, 1861
23,1861
21,1861
23, 1861
21, 1861
23.1861
26, 1861
22, 1861
21,1861
22, 1861
20, 1861
23, 1861
22, 1861
26,1861
21, 1861
21, 1861
26, 1861
21,1861
22,1861
21,1861
22,1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861...
Disch. June 27, 1861; disabil
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Disch. June 27, 1861; disabil
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861 , .
Dlshon. Disch, May 28.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 . .
Disch. June 27, 1861; disabil
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 .
Disch. June 27, '61 ; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 .
Disch. June 27, 1861; disabil
348
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Wilson. Douglas
Wheatley, B. W
Woolbridge, Isaac B
Wilmens.C. L
Woodward. Hiram..
Weeks, Henry
DuQuoin.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
18. 1861
24, 1861
23. 1861
22. 1861
21,1861
Date of
muster.
May 2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861
Disch. June 27. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
William T. Swain
First Lieutenant.
Thompson Gordon....
Second Lieutenant
JohnM. Mills
Tiskilwa
Tiskilwa
Tiskilwa
Tiskilwa...
Tiskilwa
Tiskilwa
May
May
May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
8.1861
8. 1861
8. 1861
19. 1861
19.1861
19. 1861
'*
_19,1861
,19. 1861
May 2,1861
May 2,1861
May 2, 1861
May 2, 1861
May ,,2.1861
May 2. ISfil
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 .
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 .
First Sergeant.
Hezekiah B. Smith ...
Sergeants.
David Hoblit
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861 .
John Myrbanch
Oscar H. Towner
Corporals.
Zimri Mizner
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861 .
William H. Larne
Harvey B. Woods
James M. Mills
Musicians.
Robert B. Parker
Henry C. Snow
Privates.
Baker, Jonathiin H
Baker. Chester H
Bartlett, Oscar
Brazee. William M....
Bear, Andrew J
Brown, Jamts
Tisl
Tisl
.ilwa
.ilwa
May ,
May ,
,2.1861
,2. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1., 1861 .
Mustered out Aug. 1., 1861 .
Boreland.JohnT
Brown. Julius W
Bay lytf. Peter H
Brick. Patrick
Bucannan, George D..
Bailey, David
Disch. May 27, '61; disabil.
.Buchaii, William
Bates, Joseph
Cameron, Edward W..
Demaranville, I^uth. D
Dean, George A
Dow, William H. H...
Edmonds, Charles H..
Mustered out Aug. ,1. 186J .
Disch. June 21,'61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1,, 1861 .
Foglesong, Newman..
Peuton, Francis H ....
Hoblit, William H
Hose, John Henry
Halbrook, Alexander..
Haskell. (Jharles P....
Johnson. Robert
Kohn. Edward C
Knse. Levi
:: !!
^oon, Charles A
iimmell. Oliver
Kelley. Peter
:: ::
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
349r
Name and Kank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Lon?, Francis M
Tiskilwa
Springfield
Tiskilwa.... ;■.'.'.
Springfield
Apr. ^19,1861
May ^4.1861
May 10,1861
May ,4,1861
May ,2.1861
May ,4,1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Laribec. James W ....
Loomis. George C
Mclntire. William
:: ::
Masruire, Patrick
Marshall. Henry
Neff. Washington I....
"
Proper, ,Tohn P
Phillips, Chauncey....
Pearsons, Stephen G. .
linehart, Simon
Disch. June24. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861..
Rowe Joseph
Riley George
' ' "
Sneddy. Robert G
Smith. William
Tompkins. William...
Thrall. Cornelius D...
Watson, Joseph
Watson, Amaria
Waberton. John
Whitney. Fenlinand S
Whiting,Fred'ick O.R,
Whitmore. S. P
Young, William B ....
Drowned Cairo July 16 '61.
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Yorrington, Joseph...
Becruits.
Blake. Hiram
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Grooker, Lucian B....
Eby, Henry H
Eckert, William
Hall. Andrew
Hall James P
" ' '
Knapp, Benj. R
Merrynian. W. S
McDuffee, James M...
Norton Sylvester
Norton, Henry
Robinson, Charles
Ramsdall, Frank D ...
Roice, Carmi C
May ,4.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Sparks, David W
West, Stephen A
"
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Enlisted at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Frank B. Ferris
First Lieutenant.
George L. Paddock ...
Second Lieutenant.
Gilbert Gideon
First Sergeant.
George Sparling
Sergeants.
Samuel T. Thompson
Charles Wiswall
Abram Last
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 29.1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 24,1861
May 2, 1861
Maj 2, 1861
May 2. 1861
May 2, 1861
May ,,2.1861
May ,2.1861
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861. .
Mustered out Aug. 1,,,1861..
Corvorals
Edward Mills
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861..
George Garwood
Thomas M. Cummings
William H. Britt
350
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
3fusicians.
Samuel Patterson
Princeton
Apr. 24,1861
May 2, 1861
Musteredout Aug. 1,1861..
Charles Crossley
M. 0. Aug. 1. '61, as Private
Privates.
Anthouy, William L ..
Princeton
Apr. 24.1861
May 2. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861..
Anderson. Peter
Archer, LaSalie
" "
Arey, Wesley
Bell, James
• 1 . •
Barker, Henry G
• ' • •
Barr, George N
Bently. Francis A
' ' "
Boyd. Alexander
1 . 1 •
Brings, lieorge W
" ' '
Buijnon. Christopher.
" ' '
Criswell, James W....
"
Cullison, Martin
" "
Donaldson. Chas. W..
.1 1 >
Eatou. John
" "
Egbert. William L....
' ' "
Ferris. Harry H
Frease, Joseph
" " '
Frease, William
" ' '
Fnck, Benjamin
Graves, George W ....
" "
Hanson, Charles
' ' '
Harger, Reuben
Halt, William K
' ' ' '
Hartzell, Philip
" "
Herald, John
Helmkomp, C
Hensel, Abel
" "
Hitchaock, Charles ...
Hoskins. James H ....
' * ' '
James, Harrison
Disch. June24,'61; disabil.
Johnson, John A
Johnson, Peter
Kearnes, Israel
Kmnek. Walter
it . .
Lindcrblood, Nelson..
" ' '
Larsen, Andrew
Liublad. Augustus....
' ' ■ '
Liiikhait. George
' ' "
Miller, RufusP
Disch. June 24, '61; disabil.
Mills, William D
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Mulvane, Ralph
" ' '
Morn, Edward
" • '
Mosher, Cyrus P
..
McDowell, .James W..
' ' "
Nelson, Andrew
Nevins, William H....
" "
Nt-wkitk, George W ..
' ' "
' ' "
Pratt, Ira F . .
> • . •
Perry, James P
Disch. July 17, '61; disabil.
Prisser. Charles
Mustered out Aug, 1,1861..
Pierson, Michael
Person, Peter
' ' "
Reynolds, Isaac P
Disch. July 17, '61; disabil.
Randolph, Richard K.
Mustered out Aug. 1.1861..
Rattray, Charles
Rs den, Charles A
Steier, Edward
" ' '
Seovil. Andrew J
Swansoii, Peter
" "
Schmaus, Philip
Smith, Emanuel
" "
Smith. Albert J
" **
Shields, .Samuel
Streeter, William
" "
Sharp, Sylvester
' ' "
Scott. Winfield
Spake, John
" "
TWELFTH (three MONTHS) INFANTRY.
351
Name and Rank.
Sheley, Benjamin F. . .
Terry. John
Thomas, Martin R —
Topper, James
Wood. Fred
Willett, John H
Warren, William C ...
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Apr. 24,]
Date
of muster.
May 2, 1861
Mustered out Augr. 1, 1861.
M. O. as Music'n Aug. 1,'61
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
James R. Hugunin....
First Lieutenant.
William E. Waite
Second Lieutenant.
Eben Bacon
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
.,,.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
-May
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
25,1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
20, 1861
23, 1861
22, 1861
22, 1861
24, 1861
20,1861
22, 1861
24,1861
24. 1861
2a. 1861
;24, 1861
22. 1861
n. 1861
2. 1861
2Z. 1861
23, 1861
_ 2. 1.S61
24,1861
22, 1861
2. IS61
24.1861
23, 1861
25, 1861
22, 1861
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
2, 1861
2,1861
2, 1861
2, 1861
_ 2, 1861
2.1861
::
_ 2, 1861
^ 2, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
First Sergeant.
Hiram L. Hugunin
Sergeants.
Walter Hastings
Andreas Greve
Joseph Webb, Jr
Corporals.
James Whalan
Charles E. Beaumont.
Robert M. Perkins....
Philip Wells
Mustered out Aug. 1,1861.
Mustered cut Aug._ 1, 1861.
M. O. Aug. 1.'61 as private.
Under civil arrest at M. 0.
M. 0. Aug. 1,'61, as Sergt.
Mustered put Aug.^ 1, 1861.
Musicians.
John H. Ma^^terson
Hiram McCliutock....
Privates.
Adsmund, Williams..
Ames, Simeon W
Bennett, .Simeon S —
Mustered put Aug. 1, 1861.
Mustered put Aug,_ 1, 1861.
Betsinger, Andrew
BuUamore, Ji.mes ....
Carpenter, Edwin A ..
Carroll, Cornelius
Cole, Durkey
Died Caseyville.May 13,'61
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1861.
Edbrooke. Francis
Fairman, Gallio
Fan-. Wilber E
Faulhabber, John
Garvt-y. Domiiiick ....
H' ppeler, t'aul
Hoffman, John
Heusley, Kobert
Hales, Corbin
SoringfieVd '..'.'..
Chicago
Springfield ■■;;!
Chicago
Hansen, Christian ....
Harablin. George
Haiioii, Charles
Hansbrow, Thomas
Hale. James
Janiifson, James
Johnson, George A
Judd, .Samuel H
Jenning . John H
Jones, James R
Klose, William
Ketchum, William G..
Lyons, Franklin E ....
Merriam, Dennis
Merriam, George W...
Springfield ....
Chicago
Springfield'.!!!.
Chicago
:: ::
852
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Maloney John
Chicag
S^hS^
Spring
Chicas
0
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. ^23,1861
Apr. _24,1861
May 2,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. ^23,1861
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 22,1861
Apr. 23,1861
Apr. 29,1861
Apr. 23, 1H61
Apr. ^24,1861
Apr. 22,1861
May 2, 1861
May 6,1861
May 8,1861
May 3,1861
May 4, 1861
May _ 3,1861
May ^^4.1861
May 8.1861
May 4,1861
May 3,1861
May 4,1861
May 3, 1861
May 5, 1861
May 3,1861
May 4, 1861
May .
May ^
May
May
May
May _
May
k'
May
May
May
May
May
May
2, 1861
6, 1861
8, 1861
3,1861
4. 1861
3.1861
4, 1861
8.1861
4, 1861
3, 1861
4, 1861
3, 1861
5, 1861
3,1861
4. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861
Marshall, William ....
McKay Dennis
Disch. C't. Mart , July 2 '61
Mitchie John
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
Newby, Henrv
Noonan, Edward
field
Rutherford, Mark
Ring Jacob H
Stevans, Edward K...
Swartwout Jerome L.
Thomas, William H...
Thayer, Eli
Taylor, Worthy S .
Vial Edward
Weeks, Wesley
Witt Franklin
Wilson, William R....
Wilson, William A....
White, Andrew T
'field
'O
Williams, Warren
Ward Thomas
Recruits.
Allison, Henry M
Chamberlain, A. A
Clifton, Jackson
Hedges, James
Haines, Phillip D
Kilby Lloyd
Sprini
'field .
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1861..
McElwane, David. ...
McCarthy, Patrick....
Moyer Alfred
Nicoll Oliver L
Pengh, James
Personett, Charles....
Roc'kwood, John P....
Stillwagon, G. W
Sumner, Charles
Valen, Charles
Wilson, John L
Willis, Jr. Chas. L....
SEVENTH INFANTKY.
853
SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
John Cook
Andrew J. Babcock.
Richard Rowett
Springfield .
Carlinville .
Lieutenant Colonels.
Andrew J. Babcock ...
Nicholas Greusel
Richard Rowett
Hector Perrin
Springfield .
Aurora
Carlinville .
Mattoon
Majors.
Nicholas Greusel
Richard Rowett
James Monroe
George H. Estabrook,
Edward S. Johnson...
Adjutants.
Leroy R. Waller
Benjamin F. Smith .
Thomas N. Francis . .
John S. Robinson . ..
Eugene F. Morse —
Aurora
Carlinville....
Mattoon
Atlanta
Springfield ...
Greenwich.N. Y
Springfield.,
Apr. 25.1861
Mar. 21.1862
Feb. 28.1863
July 25,1861
July 24.1861
Mar. 21,1862
Apr. 19,1864
Apr. 25,1861
July 25,1861
Mar. 21,1862
Nov. 12,1862
July 25. 1861 Pro. Brig. Gen. Mar. 21, '62.
iResigned Feb. 28, 1863
July 2,1863iProm. Brev. Brig. Gen.
May24,1865
July 25,186llPromoted
Promoted Colonel 36th Inf.
Apr. 28, 1862 Promoted
July 1,1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Promoted
July 25,1861 "
Resigned Sept. 3. 1862
25.1863 Discharged April 24.1864
Apr. 22, 1864 July 29, 1864 Mustered out July 9. 1865
July 25,1861
Feb. 1. 1862
Mar. 21.1862
Nov. 14.1862
July 25,1
Jan. 10,1863
ipril
Jul:
Resigned June 30.1862
Prom, to Gen. Cook's Staff
Resigned Nov. 14, 1862
Died Jan. 4. 1865; wounds.
Oct. 5,1864 Feb. 1,1865, Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Quartermasters.
William Brown. Jr..
George M. Harrison.
Surgeons.
Richard L.Metcalf..
V7illiam L. Leonard.
1st Ass't Surgeons.
James Hamilton
Elijah P. Burton....
Aurora
TerreHaute.Ind
Springfield.
Springfield ,
July 25,1861
Oct 9,1862
July
Nov.
July 19,1861
Jan. 23, 1864
2d Ass't Surgeon.
George C. McFarland.
Chaplains.
Jesse P. Davis
William Perkins
July 25, 1861' Died Oct. 9, 1862; wounds.
Nov. 2. 1862 Mustered out July 9. 1865.
July 25.1861
Dec. 24.1864
July 25.1861
Feb. 29,li64
fan. 22. 1863 Jan. 29.
July 25, 1861 July 25,1861
Dec. 5,1862
Resigned Sept. 13, 1863. . . .
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Prom. Surgeon 120th Inf .
Prom. Surgeon 12th Inf . .
Dismissed Oct. 27.1863.
Resigned Sept. 25. 1862
Resigned April 20, 1864
Vol. 1—23
354
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors,
Albert V Goltra.
Lincoln
July 22,1861
Mustered out July 25 1861.
Solomon T. Flint
Quartermaster Sergts.
Springfield
Dec. 22,1863
Dec. 22,1863
Jan. 7, 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Albert V. Goltra
Atlanta
Re-enlisted as veteran;
Commissary Sergts.
Eugene T Morse
Mattoon
mustered out July 9, 1865
Promoted Adjutant
Dec. 22,1863
Jan. 7,1863
Hospital Stewards.
Henry E Bruce.
mustered out July 9, 1865
Mustered out July 24, 1864.
Musicians .
William Holden
mustered out July 9, 1865
Michael L. Walsh..
at battle Fort Donelson.
Redu'*ed to ranks, sent Co.
Fred W. Cross
REGIMENTAL BAND.
Name and Rank,
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Leader.
Calebs. Merrill....
Musicians.
First Class.
J. BenhartHetge...
Joseph M. Barden .
John S. Cummings.
Second Class.
Edward L. Forsyth
Frank A. Leslie
Samuel Clark
Third Class.
Phinias A. Walker.
Moses G. Hascall...
Thomas L. lohnson
Labra C Spoore
Wm. H. McCracken
George Garran
Jacob Brian
George Spellbrink .
Cairo
Bunker Hill.
St. Charles..
Lincoln
St. Charles'.' '.
St. Charles..
Feb. 1. 1862
July 25,1861
Sept. 25,1861
July 25,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Feb, 1,1862
July 25,186)
Sept. 25,1861
July 25,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Mustered out Aug. 27,1862.
Mustered out Aug. 27, 1862.
Mustered out Aug. 27,1862.
Mustered out Aug. 27,1862.
Atlanta July 25,1861 July 25,1861
Sept. 25, 1861 Sept. 25, 1861
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Samuel G. Ward ....
George F. Wheeler..
Tnomas McGuire
Benjamin Sweeney
First Lieutenants
Jonathan Kimball..,
Mason M. Marsh
Thomas McGuire
Benjamin Sweeney .
Elgin
St. Charles.. ..
Huntley Grove.
Elgin
?^t. Charles
Huntley Grove.
July 25,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Jan. 1,1863
Mar. 21,1865
July 25,1861
Aug. 26,1861
June 21,1862
Jan. l,r "
July 25.1861
Aug. 14,1863
June 1, 1865
July 25,1861
Aug. 14,1863
July 27,1863
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. 1862
Resigned Dec. 31,1862
Discharged March 12,1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Resigned Feb. 5,1862
Resigned Nov. 22, 1861
Promoted
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
355
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Second Lieut'-nants.
William Renwick —
Thomas McGuire
Benjamin Sweeney ..
Charles T. Elliott....
Huntley Grove
St. Charles....
Huntley Grove.
St. Charles.
Sergeants.
James R. Kinney —
George W. Wheeler.
Thomas McGuire —
Charles T. Elliot....
Benjamin Sweeney .
Corpornls.
John C. Day
Isaac D. Newall ....
Jacob C. Schneider
Hiram Peterson
Alden Bates
Charles Eppner
Allen C. Walker
Arthur N. Stone
Musicians.
Francis D. Orcutt .
Henry Snell
Elffin
St. Charles.'
Huntley Grove.
Clintonville ...
Bunker Hill...
Dundee
Clintonville ...
Wayne
Aurora
Hillsdale, Mich
Elgin
Carlinville
Aurora
Wagoner-
Robert Speers...
Wheeling. Va.
Privates.
Adams. Oscar S
Bradford. John
Bradford. Eugene
Brand, John
Beach, Robert B
Baldwin, Seth W
Clark, David
Conley. Barny
Crayon, Thomas
Carmon. Robert
Clark, Thomas
Carmiehael. Henry ...
Coleman, William H..
Dean. David
Floyd. John A. C
Gage, William L
Gilbert, George
Hassen, Henry C
Hedges. William
Hickey, Morris W
House. John W
Hundley, John R
Hughes, Andrew
Hart, John
Hollohan. John
Hampton, Michael
Howell, PhillipP
Hickox, Krancis M
Ingraham, Irving W..
Jones. Lothario C
Lawless. William E...
Meyers, David
Mallett, Walter J
Orton, Edward
O'Brien. Michael
O'Brien. Thomas
Perry. Taylor
Praster. Manning
Qupen. John M
Ranisdale. Charles A.
Speers, William
Silver, George E.
Striden, Lipscom.
Schaffer. William
Stone, Charles....
Elgin ,
July 25,1861
Jan. 30,1862
June 21,1862
Jan. 1,
July 25,1861
uly 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,
July 25,1861
Bunker Hill....
Woodburn
Huntley
Pittsburg. Pa...
New York City.
New Plato
Elgin
Carbondale
St. Charles.....
Elgin
Clintonville
Clarbondale
Elgin
Belmont. Ohio..
St. Charles
Geneva
New Plato
Makanda
Hampshire
Chicago
C. Giradeau, Mo
Bunker Hill....
Elgin
('hicago
Columbus, Ind..
Atlanta
Carbondale
Elgin
Vandalia
Clintonville ...
Nokomis
Makanda
Huntley
Wheeling, Va.
Elgin ....
Nokomis
Aurora...
Elgin ....
July 25,1861
Aug. 14,1863
July 27.:
July 13,1863
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
Tuly 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25,
Resigned January 30,1862.
Promoted
Mustered out'July'29,i86i!
Rep. dead ; cause not given
Promoted Captain
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Died at Clarksville, Tenn..
Mar. 14,1862
Re-enlisted as a Veteran..
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,'62.
Disch. Dec. 12, 1861; disabll.
Re- enlisted as a Veteran.
Re-enlisted as a Veteran..
Transferred to 36th Inf....
Re-enlisted as a Veteran..
Discharged .July 29, 1864...
Died at home Mar. 31, '62. .
Discharged July 25. 1864...
Transferred to 2d Mo. Cav.
Re-enlisted as a Veteran..
Discharged July 29, 1864...
M. O. June 8, 1865, as Serg.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Jan. 5, '63; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Cairo; no date given.
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Discharged July 29, 1864...
M. O. July29, '61,asSerg't.
Discharged July 29,1864 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Ft. Holt, Nov. 7.''61.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Feb. 24,1865.
Mustered out June 8, 1865. .
Discharged July 29.1864 ...
Died Clarksv'le. T.May 3 '62
Disch. Nov. 27, '61; disabil.
Disch argeVi Nov.' '25, 1861' '. '. '.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died at Ft. Donelson, Feb.
20. 1862
M. O. July 29. '64, as Corp..
Discharged July 29, 1864 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
356
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPOET.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Thompson. Johnson..
Trick Richard A
July 25.1861
Apr. 7, 1865
Feb. 3, 1861
Nov. 1. 1861
Mar. 6.1864
Feb. ^18.1864
Sept, 25.1861
Jan. 5.1864
Feb. 17.1864
Sept. 25. 1861
Feb. 3. 1864
Feb. 5, 1864
Feb. 8, 1864
Sept. ^25. 1861
Dec. 13,1861
Sept. 25. 1861
Oct. ^1,1861
Feb. 18.1864
Feb. 6,1864
Feb 18, 1864
Feb. 17,1864
Feb. ^29,1864
Sept. 25,1861
Feb. 8.1864
Feb. 12.1863
Dec. ^22.1863
July 25.1861
Apr. 7. 1865
June 16.1864
Wayne
Wyrick, Robert H
Watson. William C...
Huntley
Chicago
Discharged Nov. 21.1862...
Discharged July 29. 1864...
Transferred to 8th Ill.Cav.
Died at Elgin. Aug. 2.1861.
Young. William
Jiecruits
Allen Thomas J
Carbondale
Wayne
Died at Ft. Holt. Aug.26. '61
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Auld Steward
Mattoon
Reading, Mich..
Jackson county.
Mattoon
De Soio
Campbell. Charles....
Cox. George W
Campbell. James J —
Taken sick before joining
Apr. 25.1864
Mar. 12.1864
Feb. 23.1864
Sept. 25.1861
Feb. 21.1864
Mar. 12.1864
Sept. 25.1861
regt.; returned home....
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Donahue. John
Huntley
Mustered out Oct. 1.1864..
Discharged Oct. 1.1864
Harry, Samuel H
Mattoon
Elgin
Mustered out June 27. 1865.
Discharged Oct. 1. 1864
Long. John
Martin, Thomas J
Martin. Daniel t
Morgan, Lansing
Murphy. Cornelius....
Huntley
Maltoon
Chicago '.'.'.'..'.'.'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Feb. 21,1864
Feb. 8, 1864
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out June 3, 1865. .
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Shirland
Bloomington...
Chicago
Huntley
Niergarth, William ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Fumphret. John
McHenry
Danbridge.Ten.
Discharged Nov. 3.1864
Parrish. William 0...
Pendleton. James G ..
Shaughnessy. Michael
Stiles. Frederick
Schmidgall. Frederick
Schoch. Frederick ....
Sill Cipnrfri^ N
Feb. 23.1864
Mar. 12,1864
Feb. 21, 1864
Mar. 12.1864
Feb. 29.1864
Hanover
Springfield
Hangver
Vergennes
St. Charles".".'.'.!
Huntley
Springfield
Huntley.
Mar. 14.1864
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Discharged June 16. 1865. . .
Sprague. Wallace J...
Westenberger. Foley .
Veterans.
Baldwin Seth W
Apr. 27.1864
Feb. 12.1863
Dec. ,22.1863
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Discharged July 23.1864 ...
Clark. Thomas
Carmichael Henry
Petersburg
Elgin
Mustered out July 9._1865..
Floyd. John A. C
Hundley. John R
Hampton. Michael ....
Hassen. Henry C
Carbondale
Elgin
Disch. May 8. '65; wounds.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Makanda
Killed Allatoona. Oct. 5.'61.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Hughes Andrew
Elgin
Absent sick at nius'er out.
Lawle"ss William E
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Carbondale
Mound City
Bloomington ...
Chicago
Elgin .
Murphy, Cornelius ....
Died at Camp Butler. Mar.
7.1864
Niergarth. William ...
O'Donnell. James
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Patterson, James A . . .
Peterson, Hiram
Pumphret, John
Dandridge.Ten.
(Mintonville
Huntley.
Prisoner of war since Oct.
5.1864
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Sr>ear,s, Robert
Wheel ing.'Va..
Discharged April 9.1865...
Schneider Jacob C ..
Dundee . . .
Mustered out July 9.1865..
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
357
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
James Monroe...
Hector Perrin ...
First Lieutenants.
Hector Perrin
Orlando D. Ells
William H. Casey...,
Henry L. Balcom
Second Lieutenants.
Orlando D. Ells
Oscar Poole
Henry L. Balcom —
Corporals .
William H. Harry.
James M. Brown ..
Thayer McCormick .
Abram Blystone
Mattoon
Sergeants.
Henry A. Stevens
Oscar Poole
Daniel Scanlin
James L. Wells
Wagoner.
Wentworth D. Wolf . .
Privates.
Achlerbaugh, Jacob ..
Allen. William R
Allison, James W
Bishop, Jonathan
Birdick. John W
Ball. Greenberry
Beacham, Henry
Bradshaw, Pleasant M
Balcom, Henry
Chaise. Edward H
Oasey, William
Crites, Robert A
Devine, John H
Fifer. John
Flynn, Peter
Graham, William F ...
Hunter. John
Harry, Samuel H
Huckstep, James F
Harvey, James
Junken, David F
Kelly, Francis M . . .
Louthan, Jacob H. .
L/emraon, Edward..
Morse, Eugene F
Newton. Charles ...
Neoga
Oldham, .Tames
O'Banion, John
Peter. Zachariah
Powell, Thomas M
Powell, George W
Pervis, John
Pervis, George A
Rhodes, Joseph S
Saunders, George
Simpson, Elias
Stephens, Francis M.
Sipis. Abner
Stogsdale. David
Stevens David J
Smith, Benjamin F ..
Thorp, Joseph L
Whitehead, Merideth
Milton Station.
Neoga
Paradise.
Mattoon .
July 25.1861
Mar. 21,1862
July 25,1861
Mar. 21,1862
Dec. 22,1863
June 1. 1865
July 25,1861
July 25,1864
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
Aug. 21.1863
July 25,1861
Aug. 22,1863
Jan. 6, 1861
June 2, 1865
July 25,1861
Aug. 22,1863
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
Neoga ..
Mattoon
Milton Station.
Mattson
Farmington . . . ,
Mattoon
Milton Station,
Mattoon
Neoga ..
Mattoon
Milton Station
Mattoon
Elli'ttsville.Ind
Mattoon
Kansas
Mattoon
Milton Station
Promoted Major
Promoted Lieut. Colonel.
Promoted
Died March 12, 1864
Mustered out Aug. 12, 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Promoted
xMustered out July 29, 1864.
Canceled
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Died at Paducah,Ky.,Mar.
,1862
Died at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 21, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Prom. Sergt. Disch. Feb.
7, 1864, to receive prom . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Jan. 7, 1863 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died at M'd City, Jan. 8. '62
i5ischarged'j'uly'29, isei'.'.!
Died at Cairo, Jan. 25, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died at' Grafton, W.' Va.'.
Mar. 24,1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Apr. 24,1862 ...
Rep. dead; cause not stat'd
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
bischarged Apr! '23.1862! ! !
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Killed at Pittsburg Land-
ing.Apr. 6,1862
Died Fort Holt, Nov. 8. '61.
Died at Cairo. Oct. 25,1861.
Disch. Fort Holt. Jan. ','62
Died at Ironton, Mo
Mustered out Aug. 17,1864.
Died at Cairo, 'A'tig'/is! 1861
Discharged July 29,1864...
Discharged Apr. 22,1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died St. Louis, Apr. 29, '62.
bi'scii'arge'd'jau.' ?! '1862 ! ! ! !
m! '6. to 'date 'j'an'3i.'i862!!
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
358
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Weakly, Thomas
Weakly. Luther .
July 25,
July 25.
Recruits-
Bryant. Joseph C...
Brown, Samuel A . .
Cann, Elias
Cann, Napoleon
Elston, Lewis
Eaton, Frank
Feggans, George A.
Floyd, Armstead . . .
Harrisonville
DeSoto
Harrisonville
Mattoon
Chicago
South Pass .
Carbondale .
Gerne, Michael
Ghost. Jacob
Graham. James R
Green. Cyrus D
Hoffman. Joseph
Henley. Lapsley C ....
Harrison, George M...
Hall. James B
Harrison. Robert
Hill, Edwin H
House, John VV
Hedges, William C
Kelly, Samuel
Kennedy, Philip
Lemmon, Thomas
Llewe Ian, John
Love. William
McNemey, John A
Monroe. John
Myers. David
Mallett. Walter J
Myers, John C
Nelson. William D....
O'Donnell. Jerry
O'Keef, Michael
Peterson, Hiram .
Pugh, Archy H...
Potter, Luther D.
Picket. Joseph ...
Parrish, Thomas ,
Harrisonville
Paradise
Mattoon
Milton Station.
Paradise
Mattoon
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Jan.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Feb. 23.1864
Disch. Ft. Holt, Apr. 18. '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died, Ft. Holt, Dec. 7, '61...
Mustered out July 9. 18d5..
Died, M'd City, Nov. 29, 1861
Died, M'd City. Nov. 4. 1861.
Jan. 29,1864
MarVi2,'i864
Discharged Sept 20,1864 ..
Died at Andersonville,
Aug. 27.1864. Grave 6912
Disch. Ft. Holt.Jan. 7, '62.
Rome, Ga
Elgin
Geneva
Belmont. Ohio.
Milton Station.
Tower Hill
Mattoon
July
Sept.
July
Sept
Sept.
Dec.
Sept,
,1864
,1863
July 20,1864
Sept. 10,1863
DuQuoin ...
Charleston .
Carbondale.
Elgin
Carlinville ..
Mattoon
Rayburn, William I..
Ridgely, Levi
Roland, Hiram
Rhodes, John E
Elgin
Mattoon
DuQuoin ,
St. Charles, Mo,
DuQuoin
Mattoon ...
Effingham .
Mattoon ...
Aug.
Aug.
July
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July 25,1861
Mar. 12,1864
Jan. 6, 1864
Skees, James
Saules, Philip
Shannon, Samuel W..
Sweetland, Lloyd A.
Sweetland, Ira B
Schlierbach, John J.
Shelbyvillc
DuQuoin .,
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Tierney. Anthony..
Teagarden, John M.
Porter, Solomon M.
Cooks.
Cohen, Perry
Jackson, William...
Paulk, Robert
Mattoon .
DuQuoin
Florence, Ala.
Aug. 26,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Nov. 26,1861
July _ ^1,1864
Aug. 3,1864
Feterans.
Allen, William R
Auld, William
Balcolm. Henry L
Bishop, Jonathan
Blystone, Abram M..
Casey, William
Crites, Robert A
Devine, John
Hunter. John
Haney, William H ...
Hotfman. Joseph
Jenkin. David F
Mattoon
Neoga ..
Mattoon
Dec. 22,
bec."22'
July 20.1864
Aug. 3,1864
Dee. 22,1863
i5ec."22,"i863
Milton Station.
Mattoon
Mustered out June 2. 1865.
Discharged Jan. 5. 1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged Sept. 20.1864..
Mustered out July 9.1865.
Discharged Jan. 25.1865...
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Discharged July 29, 1864. . .
Discharged April 9,1862.".'.
Discharged Sept. 5, 1864 . . .
Discharged Sept. • 9. 1864.
Discharged June 10.1865.
Mustered out Feb. 24,1865..
Mustered out June 8.1865..
Discharged June 17.1865...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Feb. 21,1864....
Killed. Pittsburg, Tenn.,
April 7,1862
Re-enlisted: Pro. Serg't. ..
Died. Fort Holt. Jan. 20, '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Pulaski. Tenn..
Apr. 4.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept 20,1864...
Died at Pittsburg, Tenn.,
March 23.1862
Disch. Sept. 29,'64, as Sergt.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged at Fort Holt,
Ky., Dec. 3, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Pittsburg, Tenn.,
Apr. 6.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 29, '62; disabil.
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
M. O.July 9. 1865, as Corp.
Promoted 1st Lieut
Killed, Allatoona, Oct. 5, '64
Promoted 1st Lieut
Mustered out June 2,1865..
M. O. July 9. 1865, as Sergt.
Died Oct. 21, 1864
Died, Anders'v'le Oct.13,'64
Mustered out July 9,1865..
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
359
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Morse, Eugene F
McCormick. Thayer. . .
Porter. Luther D
Raibourn, VVilliam T..
Simpson, Eiias
Sweatland, Lloyd A...
Sweatland, [ra B
Mattoon
Paradise
DuQuoin
Mattoon
DuQuoini! !!!!!'.
Mattoon
Milton Station.'.
Dee. ^
22, 1863
Dec. ,
22. 1863
Promoted Adjutant
Mustered out July 9,1865..
M. 0. JulyO. 1865.asSergt.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
M. 0. July 9,1865, as Sergt.
Tierney, Anthony
Weakley, Luther
Whitehead. Meredith.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out July 8.1865..
Mustered out July 9,1865..
COMPANY B — NEW COMPANY.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or hn-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain-
Hugh J . Cossrove
First Lieutenant.
George H. Martin
Lebanon
March 7, 1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 27,1865
Feb. 21.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. ^24,1865
Feb. ^21,1865
Feb. 20.1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. _21,1865
Feb. 20, 1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. ^21,1865
Feb. _22,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. ^24,1865
Feb. 21,1865
March 7, 1865
March 7,1865
March 7,1865
Feb, 27,1865
Feb. 21, 1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. _21,1865
Feb. ^20,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. ^20.1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20, 1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. _21,1865
Feb. _22,1865
Feb. ^24.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 24,18ti5
Feb. 21.1865
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Second Lieutenant.
M. DeForest Wilder...
Sergeants-
Andrew Nelson
Riceland
Goshen
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
M. O.July 9.'65, as 2d Serg.
M.O.July9,'65,as]stSerg.
Isaiah V. Bates
Richard W. Drew
Benjamin Vaughn
Lacon.
Mustered out July 9 1865
Corporals
Jacob C. Protsman
Peoria
Mustered out July 8,1865..
Daniel A. Shade
David C. Mathis
Alexander Headley...
Indian Point
Toulon
M. O.July 9, '65. as Private.
William Smith
Peoria
Henry Stouffer
Toulon
Discharged June 10 1865
William C. Bunn
Peoria
Pro. Serg. M. O. July 9,'65
Musicians.
Edmund Schreflfler ....
Oziah Alison ..
Logan
Lacon
Indian Point . . .
Peoria
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Discharged May 18,1865 ...
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Wagoner.
Thomas McConn
Privates.
Bauman, August
Bristol, James
Bogard. Jacob...
Penn
Bragg. Edward
Indian Point ...
Toulon
Boggs, Oliver
Penn
Toulon
Peoria
Ballentine, Henry H..
Cornell George
Crone, Thomas H
Essex
Crow, Isaac
Peoria
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Mustered out July 9 1865 .
Curtiss, Anson H
Chappell, Silas
Ditman, James
Toulon
• '
Duckworth, Henry
Doll, Ambrose C
Ely. Nathan J
Weathersfield!!
Peoria
Pro. Corp. M., O.July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9,^1865..
Fulton, Zacock
Foulk, Williams
. . ,1
Falconer, Thomas ....
Toulon
Mustered out July 10.1865.
360
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Garvin John
Peoria
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. ^23,1865
Feb. ^20.1865
March 1. 1865
Feb. 21.1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 22.1865
Feb. ^24,1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 22.1865
Feb. 28,1865
Feb. 21.1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. _24.1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. _20,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 24, 1865
Feb. 21. 1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. _21,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 22,1865
Feb. 24. 1865
Feb. 20.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. ^23,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. _23.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. ^20,1865
March 1. 1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 22,1865
Feb. ^24.1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. _22,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. ^23.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 21.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 21. 1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. ^21,1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 22,1866
Feb. 24, 1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. ^21.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. _23,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. ^23,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Mustered out July 9 1865
Graves. Jasper
Essex
Gandell Charles
• . .
Gifford. John B
Peoria Co
Indian Grove...
Kewanee
Indian Grove...
Peoria
Pro. Corp. M. 0. July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
HoflFman, Nicholas....
Haslenck. Joseph
Harlan, Moses
Mustered out July 10. 1865
North Pekin....
Logan
Hinkle, William A ....
Mustered out July 9 1865
Peoria
Isenberg, William VV..
Jarman, James L
Toulon
Mustered out May 25, 1865
Jordan, John
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Kampmier. William...
Keller, Thomas
Keppel. Frederick ....
Keyser, Dennis
Pro. Corp. M. O. July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9. 1865 .
• •
Lorins Julius
> 1 11
In Hosp. since Apr. 12, '65.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant
Martin, George H
Toulon
Died in Hosp. June 21, '65.
Mustered out July 9 1865
Nicholas. William
Essex.
Otto .John
Philben, Patrick
Toulon
Deserted June 26, 1865
Pratt, Franklin
Peoria
Mustered out July 9, 1865
Rouse John
Toulon
Resran. Henry
Peorii
Mustered out July 9 1865.
Ratcliff, Timothy
Essex
Stouffer. Mason
Toulon
Mustereci out July 9, 1865.
Sheplor, Henry F . . . . .
Peoria
Shipley, William
Sarver, Benjamin
Mustered out June 17 1865.
Sissler Emile .. ..
Mustered out July 9,^ 1865 .
Timmons, Stephen
Essex.. ..
11 1 >
Pro. Corp. M. 0. July 9,'65
Trickle, Edward H....
Tenfel, Christian
Peoria
Pro. Corp. M. O. July 9, '65
Tenfel, Andlea.«
Died Ca'p Bntler, Mar. 5.'e5
Towusend, Scott
Indian Point ...
Peora
Penn
.1 11
Discharged May 17,1865 ...
Witter. BeiiiHiniu
Wilder. M. DeForest..
Richland
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out July 9, 1865,
yates, John C. ...
• '
• 1 11
Zumwalt, William
Penn ... .
11 1 •
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
t'aiitains.
Samuel E. Sawyer
Edward K. Roberts ...
Auj;ora
Springfield .
First Lie 'tenants.
LeRoy Walker Greenw'ch.N. Y
Edward ii. Roberts... Springfield
John H. Hubbard I Aurora
July 25,1861
Apr. 22,1864
July 25.1861
Jan. 30.1862
Apr. 22,1864
July 25,1861
Apr. 24,1865
July 25,1861
Mar. 21,1862
Apr. 24,1865
Discharged July 24,1864...
M. O. July 9,'65. Pro. Brev.
Lieut. Col. Vols., to date
Mar. 13,1865
Promoted Adjutant
Promoted
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
SEVENTH INFANTRY,
361
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Second Lieutenants.
Edward R. Roberts...
Alexander Adams
William H. Ferguson.
JohnH. Hubbard
Springfield
Florida, N. Y.
Aurora
Sergeants.
William H. Ferguson. Florida, N. Y.
George Mitchell Naausa
Judson Parks 1 Aurora
Thomas W. Billington Lodi
John H. Hubbard Aurora
Corporals.
Ben j. J. Ainsworth
William H. Voorhees.
Gardner T. Bobo
Jacob Gamber
George W. Kiger
Mtisician.
David B. Givler.
Wagoner.
Henry H. bhowers....
Privates.
Alford, Clark B
Bader. Emil
Bruit. John
Baldwin. George W...
Blacknian, Charles
Baker, Edear
Bryant, Frederick C.
Battles, Edwin D
Campbell, Edgar
Carpenter, Thomas J.
Casselman, Levi
<Jrayton, John
Erhardt, John
Ecker, Alonzo
Flishei, William
Gilhower, John
Havenhill, Newton
Healde, John
Hubreeht, John
Hamilton Jesse
Kopf. Joseph
Lamb. Cornelius
Lamb, Lyman
Lemuel. John
Marion. Paul J. B
Mitchell. Robert
McDaniels, Eli
Marx, Paul
McNolty. Edward
Nichboy, Henry
Naddelhoffer, Charles
O'Brien. Henry
Ruen, Patrick
Rose, Oliver
Stannard, William M.
Shell, William
Strossman, Edward C.
Stafflinger. John
Sullivan, Joseph
Snell, Marcellus K....
Smith, Ephriam
Tebay, James A
"Wallis. Aaron
Ward, Stephen D
Naausa .
Aurora..
Bristol..
Chicago.
Anna
July 25,1861
Sept. 6,1861
Jan, 30,1862
May 22,1863
July 13.1
July 25,1861
July 13,1861
July 25,1861
June 19.1863
Naperville.
Aurora
jNaperville
Chicago
iBusti, N. Y
Batavia
Sandwich
Aurora
Galena Junct'n
Aurora
Oswego
Aurora
Bristol
Naperville
Aurora
Mount Morris..
Naperville
Chicago
Newark
Naausa
Naperville
Aurora
Belleville...'....
York
Aurora
Sugar Grove ...
Warrenville
Aurora
Port Wash.. Wis
Aurora
July
July
July
25.1861
18,1861
18,1861
18. 1861
July 25.1861
July ^25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Promoted
Resigned Jan. 14.1862.
Resigned Jan. 19,1863.
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Pro.lst S'gt. Killerl.Shiloh
[Apr. 7'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Veterans.
Andrews. James G
Billington, Thos. W...
Eader, Emil
Blackman, Charles
Baker. Edgar
Bryant, Frederick C.
Campbell, Edgar
Naperville.
Burlington
Oswego.
Aurora
Naausa .
Oswego
Naperville
Naausa
Montgomery . . .
Bristol
Montgomery ...
Milwaukee, Wis
Warrenville
Oswego
Virgil
Naperville.
Batavia —
Aurora
Naausa
Disch. July 29, '64, as Priv't
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch, July 29, '64, as Priv't
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Died Ft.Holt,Ky.,Jan.l6, '62
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Vetpraii....
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died Ft.Holt,Ky.,Jan.27,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged May 6.1862....
Died. C.G'deau. Sept.U.'61
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged July 24,1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Des. Corinth, Miss.,May,'62
Discharged Dec. 27.1861...
Discharged July 24.1864..
Dec. 22,
Died Mound City. Nov 7. '61
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Mound City.Dec.13,
Re-enllsted as Veteran..
Dec. 22. 1863 Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
!Killed at Rome Aug. 19'64.
IM-ustered out July_9. 1865..
Mustered out July 8, 1863..
'Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Dec. 23,1863.
362
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mar. 4.1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 4. 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Nov. 20,1861
Oct. 20,1861
Oct. 12,1864
Feb. 17,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Apr. 11,1864
Oct. 20,1861
Oct. _ ^4, 1864
Feb. 3, 1864
Feb. 10,1864
Nov. _20.1861
Oct. 22.1863
Oct. 30. 1863
Oct. 4. 1864
Apr. 14,1865
Oct. 20,1864
Jan. 28,1864
Feb. 10. 1864
Feb. 12.1864
Feb. 5. 1864
Dec. 12,1861
July 22,1864
Feb. 11.1864
Sept. 27,1861
Jan. 29.1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. ^23,1863
Mar. 4,1864
Dec. 23,1864
Jan. 20.1864
Dec. 23.1863
Dec. 22.1863
M. 0 . July 9, '65. as Corp. . .
Mustered out July 9,1865..
M. O.July 9, '65, as Corp...
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Erhardt. John
Flisher, William
Fouke, John. .. .
NaperviUe
Aurora
Gamber, Jacob
Givler, David B
iNaperville
Newark...;;'.!;;
M. O.July 9, '65, as Sergt..
Mustered out July 9.1865..
iJubrecht, John
NaperviUe
Killed. Allatoona. Oct. 5. '64
Mustered out July 9.1865..
M. O.July 9. '65. as Sergt..
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Kiger, George W
Lamb, Cornelius
Mitchell, Robert
McDaniels, Eli
Mound City
Naausa
Marx. Paul
.1 1 >
Nadelhoffer, Charles..
Snell, Marcellus K....
NaperviUe
Aurora
Sellers, Thomas-
Naausa
M. O. July 9. '65, as Sergt. .
Died on furlough Feb.. '64.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
M.O.July 9. '65. as Sergt..
Killed at Rome Aug. 21. '64
Voorhees, William W.
Ward, Stephen D
Recruits.
Warrenville
Bell, Jos. Waterman..
Naausa
Dishon disch May 1 1862
Barnum, Lewis
Chicago
Oct. 12.1864
Mar. 12.1864
Oct. 5.1864
Feb. 20.1864
Apr. 11.1864
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Clayton, Samuel
Campbell, John R
Naausa
Springfield
Staunton
Mt. Morris
Chicago
Aurora
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out June 16. 1865.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Fouke, John
Gamber, Henry
Gunger, Henry
Hammerschmidt. H...
Oct. _ 4.1864
Mar. _12.1864
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Hellgoth. Andrew.. .
Killed Allatoona Oct 5 '64
Malta
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out Nov. 29 1864
Mitchell. Anthony
Mitchell. William
Plainfield
Mt. Pulaski
Vandalia
Chicago
Little Rock, Ark
Seward
Mayer. John
Mc Alpine. John
Reisschneider. Lewis.
Roberts. Charles D....
Sellers. Thomas
Nov. ^19.1863
Oct. 4. 1864
Apr. 15,1865
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Killed. Allatoona, Oct. 5, '64
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out May 11, 1865. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mar. ^12,1864
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Simon. Johji.
Steaibolt, Charles
• •
> • • .
Staley. Abraham
Turrill. H. W
Discharged May 1. 1862
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Thayer, Clarence
Turner. William
Springfield
Aurora
Sept. 22,1864
Mar. 12,1864
Ward, Charles
Warrenville
Discharged May 19,1862 ...
Yews, Charles
Mar. 12,1864
Died, Rome, Ga.,Nov. 1, '64.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Captains.
Benjamin M. Munn...
Ira A. Church
Henry N. Estabrook..
John K. Clark
Seth L. Raymond
First Litiitenants,
Ira A, Churcb
James M. Munn
John K. Clark
Seth L. Raymond
Solomon F. Flint
Residence.
Litchfield.
Atlanta . ..
Atlanta
Litchfield.,
Atlanta....
Litchfield.,
Galesburg .
Date of
rank or en-
listment
July 25,1861
Jan. 12,1862
Sept. 3,1862
Oct. 5, 1862
June 25,1864
July 25,1861
Jan. 12,1862
June 1.1862
Oct. 5, 1862
July 25.1864
Date
of muster.
July 25.1861
Aug. 14.1863
Nov. 19.1864
July 25.1861
Oct;"'6;i862
Jan. 1.1863
Nev. must'd
Resigned Jan. 12,1862
Resigned Sept. 3,1862
Killed 0<'t. 4,1862
Mustered out July 25,1864
Mustered out Apr. 6, 1865 ,
Promoted
Resigned May 30,1862
Promoted
M.O. (as Ser.May.) July 9,'6
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
363
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Second Lieutenants.
James M. Munn
John K. Clark
Seth L. Raymond
Michael McEvoy
Sergeants.
Seth L. Raymond
John Clark
Michael McEvoy
Woodford Maddox....
Corporals.
Fielding Bradshaw ...
Matthias Kerr
Matthias Wood
Henry Draper
John Breunen
,Musicians.
John C. Runee
John L. Rollosson....
Wagoner.
Allen M. Caulk
Privates.
Arnold, Abner C
Bradley, Patrick
Brady, Charles
Real, Jesse T
Bradshaw, William H.
Busey, Grandison G..
Brazier, Elijah
Burnett, Ezekiel
Brady, Michael
Bell, James
Brown, Thomas
Butler, Archibald S...
Corcoran, Michael
Cramps, Henry
Cauble, Adam
Curtis, George W
Crothy, David
Draper, William C
Devine, Michael
Dillon, Ezra
Erntz, Louis
Egbert, William
French, Nelson
Gibson, Edward
Goltra, Albert
Goodman, James A...
Hanlan, Patrick
Harris, William H
Haines, William
Harrington, William..
James, William
Jackson. Thomas
James, John S
Kantard, Joseph
Klukers, Charles
Kieting, Dennis
Keating, Bart'olomew.
Kent. Fiederick
Lee, David
Lainhard, David
Landou. Laban T
Monnen. Lewis J
McDonald, Oren L
Moody. Perry O
Mossman, David M ...
McManis, James
Murphy, Daniel
Montgomery. Walter.
Maddox, Achilles C...
Reeves, Francis M
Raymono, Theodore D
Robinson, William B..
Litchfield
Atlanta
Litchfield
Litchfield
Atlanta
Litchfield
Atlanta
Litchfield! !'.!;!;
Atlanta
Litchfield
Atlanta
Litchfield
Atlanta
Cairo
Atlanta
Cairo
Metropolis
Cairo
Atlanta
Litchfield
Mineral Pt., la.
C.Gir'deau.Mo.
Litchfield
Cairo
Litchfield
Atlanta
Cairo
Atlanta
Cairo
Atlanta
Litchfield'.'.'.."!!
Cairo
Atlanta
Cairo
Irving
Cairo
Efiingham
Litchfield...!!!!
Cairo
Atlanta
Cairo
Litchfield
Cairo
Atlanta
Litchfield!!!!!!!
Atlanta
Litchfield
Atlanta
July
Jan.
July
Oct.
25,1861
12, 1862
18, 1862
5,1862
July 25,
July 25,
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Apr. 28,1862
Oct. 6,1862
Dec. 15,1862
July 25,
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Mustered out July 24, 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Pro. 1st Serg. Dischg. as
non-com. off., on consol..
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Reduced. Re-enlisted.
July
25, 1861
July 2
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Ft. Holt,Ky.,Peb 8,'62
Discharged July 29,1864.
Discharged Jan. 27. 1862 . . .
Discharged July 29.1864...
Discharged
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Ft. Hol't.'K'y.! Jan!26,''62
Died.Md.City. lll.,Jan. 6,'62
Died Ft.Holt,Ky.,.Jan.24,'62
Mustered out July 22, 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged May 8.1862 ....
Died at Clarksville, Tenn..
Mar. 2,1862
Discharged Jan. 10,1862...
bisch.'Nov.'24','l"862';'disab'il!
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died,Md.City,Ill.,Dec. 5,'61
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 10, 1862;disabil.
Discharged Apr. 28,1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Oct 1.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteian —
iJischarged'Dec! '6. 1861 ! ! ! !
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July 29,1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged 'JiiVy '2'9,'l"864 ' ! !
Discharged Nov. 8.1861....
Discharged July 29, 1864 . . .
bied,MdVcity!iil.'.'Nov!6,'"6i
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out Aug. 25, 1864.
Re-enUsted as Veteran....
Discharged Jan. 21, I862!!!
Discharged June 15,1865...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Nov. 12,186i!!!
:364
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
DatG of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Richards, Wallace
Cairo
July ^25.1861
June 12,1862
July ^25,1861
June 17,1862
Discharged April 25,1862..
Ross. William
Litchfield
Died Ft.Holt,Ky.,Oct.24,'61
Discharged Apr. 25,1862...
Died Pt.Holt,Ky.,Feb. 17'62
Disch. Nov. 23'62; disabil
Southwick, J. H
Smith, Frank
Cairo'. '."""
Stinkle, William
Sidens, Joseph
True, Frederick
Fort Holt
Cairo ... .
Died Md.City.Ill.,Mar.l8'62
Died Md.City.Ill.,Oct.l9,'61
Tomberlin. William...
Atlanta
Tucker, David M
Vance. Henry
Mound City ....
Mustered out Aug. 16, 1864.
Wall, Patrick
Welch, Michael
Waltman, Benjamin
Atlanta .
M. 0. July 25, 1861
Pro.Serg. Disch. July 29,'61
Wounded, Pittsburg Land-
ing: supposed deceased.
Wilson, Samuel
Winch, John E
Litchfield
Wood, Mathias
Discharged July 25. 1864 ....
Whitten, Robert
Cairo
Wiliiamsou, Thos. A..
Atlanta
Becruits.
Brooks, Edgar . ..
Mustered out June 2 1865
■Clark, Benjamin
Filzgerald, Geo. M
Ford, John A ..
Pulaski
Litchfield
Feb. 26,1864
Dec. _ 1,1861
July 25,1861
Apr. 13,1864
Dec. 3,1862
Feb. 29,1864
Died, C. Butler, Mar. 18, '64.
Peltz, Samuel
Goltra, Albert V
July 25.1861
July 9, 1864
Dec. 3, 1862
Promoted Serg't Major....
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Harton, Georsre L
Jones, William
Tuscumbia
Matson
Ledgerwood. John
Dec. 3,1862
Oct. 6, 1861
Nov. 1, 1861
Mar. ..1864
Feb. 24,1864
Mar. 22,1865
July 25.1861
Sept. 1 5, 1863
Aug. 12,1862
Oct. 6, 1861
Dec. 1, 1861
Jan. 1,1862
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 16,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Mar. 14,1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 9,1864
Dec. 31864
Mar. 14,1864
Dec. 22,1863
Oct. 31,1864
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Pulaski
Died.Pittsbr'gT.Apr. 6,'62
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mayers, James L
Millard. Edward
Plainfield
Montgomery ...
Gillespie
Cairo
July 9, i864
Feb, 24,1864
Mar. 22,1865
July 25,1861
Oct. 24,1864
Oct.""24,'i864
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 16,1864
Dec. 23,1863
Mar. 14,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Mar. 10,1864
Dec. 3 1863
Mar. 14,1864
Dec. 23,1863
Dec. 22,1863
Dec. 23,1863
Dec. 22,1863
Mossman. David B
Mustered out Aug. 25,1864.
Mustered out Dee. 26,1864.
Mustered out July 9 1865
Maddox.A. V
Powell. Calvin
Litchfield
Madison, Tenn .
Litchfield
Raymond, Charles
Mustered out June 2. 1865. .
Died.Clarksv'e.T. Mar.2,'62
Sidens, Joseph
Talbert, Richard
Port Holt
Cairo
Died,Mo'nd City,Mar.l8,'62
V'eterans.
Bradshaw, Fielding .
Atlanta
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Bradshaw, William H
' •
1 , • >
Clark, Benjamin
Pulaski, Tenn..
Franklin, Iowa.
Atlanta
Devine, Michael
Mustered out July 8 1865
Egbert. William
Goltra, Albert V
Litchfield
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Haline, Patrick
Cairo ....
Mustered out July 9 1865
Harrington. William..
Atlanta
James, William
M.O. July 9, 1865, as Corp..
James, .John S
Cairo
Mustered out July 9 1865
Kerr, Mathias
Lavev, Charles
Leavitt, Addison
LaHarpe
Enlisted from 7th Iowa....
Murphy, Daniel.
Cairo
M. 0. July 9. 1865, as Corp. .
Runge, John C
Raymond. Theo. D....
Ross, William
Litchfield
Atlanta ........
Killed at Rome Aug. 21. '64
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Tomberlin, William...
Talbert, Wm. (Rich'rd)
Cairo .
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
365-
COMPANY D-NEW COMPANY.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
William A. Hubbard..
First Lieutenant.
John H. Gay
Second Lieutenant.
William Athey
First Sergeant.
Nathan L. Adams
Sergi-ants.
John W. Hill
Robert T. Babcock....
John Scott
Josiah G. Williams ...
Corporals.
John Shaff ner
Edgar Peckenpaugrh..
John Gallagher
John B.Mills
John Bringman
Peter H. Sullivan
John I. Sackftt
John P. Adams
Musicians.
Jacob F. Miller
John Peters
Wagoner.
William J. Brandon..,
Privates.
Allen. Roder ii ,
Branden, Henry C
Baker, George
Bradshaw, Lewis J . .
Bradshaw, Eli
Brown, Joseph H
Baughman, Nathan..,
Baughman, Jacob
Boyd, George L ,
Butler, Joshua N
Chase, Lewis
Cunningham, John L
Cooper, Joseph H
Carrel, George W
Davidson, John
Evans, Edward
Foreman, John W. ...
Foreman, Abner W..
Fast, Isaac
Goodwin, Andrew J . .
Goodwin, Benjamin..
Goodwin, William H.
Huff, George
Hadley, David
Hines, Bartlej,;
Hopkins, William G .
Higgins, William A..
Jones, Francis L
Johnston, James S...
Johnston, Peter
Knowles, William —
Kelly, Samuel
Laforce, James
Lee. James
Low, James
Laughridge, Robert .
Lynch, William C
Lusk, Joseph J
Moore, Coatsworth ..
Monroe. William A ..
Newburg . .
Newburg . .
Newburg . .
Pleasant H
New Salem —
Headley
Chambersburg
Atlas
Detroit
Pearl..!!'.'.!!!!'.
Atlas
Headley
Newburg
Pearl
Martinsburg
Newburg . .
Fairmount —
Cold Brees
Cooperstown..
Martinsburg...
Fairmount
Derry
Atlas
Martinsburg...
Pleasant Vale,
New Salem
Newburg
Cooperstown,..
Detroit
Martinsburg . .
Atlas
Pleasant Vale.
Locust Grove .
Derry
Hardin
Martinsburg. . .
Derry
Martinsburg .,
Newburg
Martinsburg .
Detroit
Newburg
New Salem...
Newburg
Pittsfield
Derry
Pleasant Vale
Feb. 25.1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 25.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18,1
Eleb 17, 1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. _18,1865
Feb. _17.1865
Feb. ^18.1865
Feb. ^17.1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17.:"
Feb. 18, 1865
Feb, 17.1865
Feb, 18.1865
Mar. 1,1
Feb. 17.1
Feb. 25.1865
Feb. 25.1865
Feb. 25.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. ^18,1865
Feb. n.l865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17, J
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 20.1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17.1866
Feb. ^18.1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 18.1865
Feb. n.l865
Feb. 18.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17.:
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 18,1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865 ,
Mustered out July 9, 1865,
Mustered out July 9, 1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865
Musterel out July 9, 1865
Mustered out July I
Mustered out July <
Mustered out July \
Died at David Island, N.
Y., May 3,1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mustered out July
Mustered out June
Mustered out July 9.
Mustered out July 7
Mustered out June 9,
Deserted Feb. 26. 1865
Mustered out July 9
Mustered out June 25, 1861
Mu.stered out July 9,
Mustered out May 29,
Mustered out July 9
Mar.
Feb.
1.
17,1865
1865.
1865.
866
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
McGuire. William
Murphy, Absolom C ..
Miller, John J
Nicholson, James
Noble. John K
Nichols, George W
Reed, John D
Ralph, Burk
Rowley, William J
Rowley, Joel
Roberts, Isaac
Stark, Williams
Sharer, John
Simmons, William C.
Sitton, Jonathan R —
Shaffner, Henry
Smith, William R
Shaffner, John
Smith. John M
Shaw, Henry T
Saxberry, James L —
Turnbaugh, George...
Tuthaker. Wilberforce
Triplett, Anthony M..
Tinkle. Michael
Webster, Edwin H....
Webster, Moody J
Windsor. William S...
Walker. Delos D
Williamson, John H ..
Whited. John
Shaw. John
Headley
Pleasant Vale.
Pearl
Hardin
iNew Salem —
Oooperstown ..
Martinsburg ..
Atlas
Martinsburg...
Pleasant Hill..
Locust Grove .
New Salem —
Martinsburg...
Feb. ^18,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. ^18,1865
Feb, 17,1865
Detroit
New Salem
Martinsburg...
Fairmount
Martinsburg...
Pleasant Vale.
Atlas
Martinsburg...
Griggsville —
Newburg
Atlas
Martinsburg...
CooperstowD...
Martinsburg...
Feb. 18.1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
17, 1865
18, 1865
17, 1865
Feb.
Feb. 25,1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mustered out July 1, 1865.
Mustered out July 9,^1865.
Deserted March 7,1865....
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Left in hospital J une 25, '6
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 6, 1865.
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Left in hands civil auth'ies
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 7. 1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains .
George H. Estabrook,
John A Smith ,
First Lieutenants.
John A. Smith ,
Washington W. Judy
William H. Miller
Second Lieutenants.
Henry N. Estabrook.,
Washington W. Judy.
Martin V. Miller ,
Elias Lorey
First Sergeant,
Frederick E. Heckard
Sergeants.
Joseph D, Moore
Martin V. Miller
Eleazer G. Bordwell.,
Washington W. Judy
Corporals.
Joseph Bordwell
William Heckard
Robert M 2 11 vain
William H. Miller....
John J. Hickos
John W. Burch
Musician.
Jacob W. Brier
}yagoner,
John Decker
Atlanta —
Atlanta
Atlanta —
Armington
Atlanta
McLean Station
Atlanta
Armington
Atlanta
Atlanta
McLean Station
Atlanta
McLean Station
Atlanta
Atlanta
July 29,1861
Nov. 12,1862
July 25,1861
Nov. 12,1862
July 25,1864
July
Sept.
Nov.
July
July
July
July
July
July
29. 1861
3, 1862
12. 1862
25, 1864
July 25,1
Aug. 21,1
July 25,1861
Aug. 22,1863
Not must'd
July 25,1861
Aug. 21,1863
Aug. 24,1863
Jan. 20, 1865
July 25,1861
July 25.
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Promoted
Mustered out July 25, 1864.
M. O. May 3, 1865, as Sergt.
Promoted Co. D
Promoted
Mustered out July 25, 1864.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Dishon. dismis'd May 29.'65
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Promoted 2d Lieutennnt
Discharged June 21, 1862.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Dec. 9.1861
Died March 5.1862
Pro. 1 Sgt. M. O. June 16,'65
Died June 20. 1862
Discharged Dec. 27,1861....
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
SEVENTH INFANTKiT.
367
Name and Rank,
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
AUman. James
Bovee. Nicholas A —
Bovee Archibald M ...
Barnes. Lor. D. (No.l)
Brannen. Henry
Chadderdon. Jonas G-
Atlanta
Aruiington
July 25.1861
Feb. 12.1862
Oct. 1.1861
Sept. 15.1861
Oct. 1.1864
Aug. 12.1862
Sept. __1. 1861
Oct. ^^1,1861
Sept. _ _1. 1861
Oct. 23,1862
Feb. 5, 1864
Feb. ^10,1864
Feb. 21,1864
Oct. 1,1864
July ^
Feb.
25, 1861
12.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July 25. 1864! ! !
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Waynesville ...
Ottawa
Discharged April 7,1862...
Cotter. Patrick
Delancy, William H...
Daves, Noah H
Darrow. Thomas R
Eveland, Jasper
Gardner, John
Gossard. Jefferson
Gossard, Alvin P
Houston, John
KittisoD, Charles
Keve. Emanuel
Long Frank
Bloomington ...
Mustered out Aug. 5. 1864..
Waynesv'iiie'.!!!
Discharged July 25,1864...
Discharged Dec. 21. 1861...
Yates City ;;."■.■.
Atlanta
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Discharged July 25.1864...
Discharged June 2, 1865 ....
Died Nov. 3.1861
Died June 17,1862
Died Apr. 19, '62: wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Logue. Bartley
Murphy. Gideon
Norris. Israel P
Radcliffe, Theodore...
Robinson, George
Shields, James
Shugart. Bradley C...
Williams, George A...
Died April 25,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Dis-harged July 25.1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died March 21,1862
Discharged July 25. 1864 . . .
Died Nov. 12,1861
Winckle, .John M
Walton James H
Died Oct. 27.1861
Recruits.
Allman Lewis J
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Alien Levi
Hittle. ...'!!!!!.'.'
Allen, Josiah B
Oct. i, 1864
Aug. 12,1862
Pri.war.St. L'uis, M'y 14, '65
Allen David L
Atlanta
Discharged June 2, 1865
Brown Levi K
........
McLean Station
Morton
Tr.toV.R C M O Sept 9 '64
Bartlett Homer M
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Armington
Baltzell, Henry H
" ' '
Brooks Francis M
Armington
Pro.Sr'rgt. Died June 3 '62
Oct. 23,1862
Apr. 11,1864
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. 21,1864
Oct. 1. 1864
Brooks, Georsre G
Burk, Lewis A
Armington
Mustered out June 22, 1865.
Mustered out July 9. 1865 .
Beddows, William R..
Booker, Thomas J
McLean Station
Hittle... .
..
Bedoes Thomas
'
Aug. 7. 1862
Discharged May 11.1863 ...
Burk, James F
Burwell, William H...
Hopedalel
Oct. 31.1863
Aug. 12.1862
Feb, 12.18)4
Aug. 12,1862
Oct. 27.1863
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 7, 1862
Sept. 29,1S64
Sept. 1,1861
Feb. 5, 1864
Sept. 1.1863
Sept. 28.1864
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 5.1864
Feb. 24.1862
Feb. 12.1864
Aug. ^12, 1862
Jan. 20.1862
Feb. 9.1864
Sept. 15.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. 28,1861
Feb. 5, 1864
Jan. 15,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Nov. i9,i863Kil'd.Allat'naPass.dc.5.'64
Aug. 12.1862'
McLean
Feb. 23. 1864 Mustered out June 30, 1865.
Burwell, .John A
Atlanta. .
Aug. 12. 1862 Discharged June 2, 1865 ...
Brooks. Lewis B
Carr. Samuel 1*
Comstock, John W....
Coffman, Peter
Springfield"!!!
Hittle .
Nov. 19, 18631 Deserted May 20, 1864
Aug. 12,1862:Died,Pulaski, T., Apr. 26, '64
Aug. 7, 1862, Deserted Aug. 1. 18f;4
Sept. 29. 1864 Discharged June 2. 1865 . .
Despain. Benjamin F.
Decker, Joel
McLean Station
Tazewell Co....
Sept. l,186l| Discharged Sept. 1.1K64...
Feb. 23. 1864! Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Dillen, Aaron
Boynton
Sept 28 1864 Discharged June 2. 1865 ..
Feb. 23,1864'In hospital at M. O. Kegt..
Apr. 11, 1864' Kil'd. Al)at'naPass.Oc.5,'64
Edlin, James C
Feb. 24,1862 Discharged Feb. 24.1865...
Feb. 23, 1864; Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Forbes, Abner W
iDisch. forprom Sepf.l9.'64
Friend. Harvey B
Tazewell Co....
Atlanta
Feb. 23,1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Gardner Hiram
TazewellCo!!!!
Atlanta
Sept. 1.1861
Feb. 21,1861
Feb. 23,1864
Jan. 15, 1864
Died Dec 1 1861
Gardner, Daniel S
Garden. Thomas F....
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Wounded and in hosp. at
Jeff's'n Bar'iks .June 1.'65
Goltra, Abraham
Downs
Mar. 4, 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
368
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Galhraith. Michael F..
Gossard, Phillip J ....
Hickey. Edward E....
Atlanta
Oct. 30.1862
Aug. 7.1862
Oct. 31.1862
Aug. 7, 1862
Kil'd Allat'na Pass,Oc.5.'6«
Discharged June 2.1865....
Tazewell Co!!!!
Atlanta .
Dec. s.isei
Feb. 2, 1864
Feb. 12,1864
Aug. ^12,1862
Feb. ^18.1864
Feb. 27.1865
Feb. 9. 1861
Sept. 15.1861
Aug. 12,1862
Oct. 6, 1863
Aug. 7,1862
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. 30,1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Feb. 2,1864
Jan. 20,1864
Hainline. Allen
Hainline, Elias
Mar. ,12,1864
Aug. ,12, 1862
Feb. ,23,1864
Feb. 28, 1865
Feb. 21.1864
Mustered out June 29.1865.
Killed, Hick Hill, Feb. 1. '65
Discharged June 2.1865 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 9,1865
Hainline. Obed
Hainline, Sylvester B.
Hainline, John F
Hedges. James A
Hutson, Christopher J
Norton
Houchins, John R
Hull.James F
Shipman
Died, Pulaski,T.Mar. 23. '64
Jones, Samuel H
Jones, Benjamin
Jones, Edwin R
Keve, Henry A
Boynton !!!!.!..
Springfield
Atlanta
Aug. 12,1862
Oct. 6,1864
Aug. 7, 1862
Pro.Corp. Disch.June2. '65
L)'d Wilm'gt'n,N.C.Ap.7.'6&
Discharged May 13,1865....
Discharged Sept 30 1864
Kelly, William H
Hittie...!!!!!!!!
Feb. 21,1861
Oct. 4, 1864
Mar. 12.1864
Feb. 21.1864
Mustered out July ,9. 1865..
Kampf. Marian R
Love, Francis
Tazewell
Kil'd.Allat'na Pass.Oc.5.'64
Lancaster, Richard...
Atlanta
Aug. _12, 1862
Jan. 20,1862
Sept. 28.1864
Oct. 1.1861
Mar. ^28,1864
July 20.1863
Feb. 5. 1864
Aug. 7, 1862
Aug. ,12, 1862
Nov. 1. 1864
Sept. 28. 1861
Discharged July 25 1864
Lancaster. Joseph ....
Discharged June 2. 1865. . . .
Discharged June 2. 1865. . . .
Mushrush. Eli
Bethel
Mar. ,28.1864
Nov. 1. 1864
Feb. 21.1864
Aug. 12.1864
Mustered out July,9,1865..
Mullenix. John
Mason. James
PurdyP. 0
Miller. Ezra M
Mountjov. Robert L...
Atlanta
Pro.Corp. Disch. June2,'65'
Miller William
Feb. 1.1864
Sept. 10,1861
Oct. 4, 1861
Feb. 2, 1864
Aug. 7, 1862
Sept. 15,1861
Feb. 2,1864
Dec. 21,1864
Oct. 31,1863
Feb. 15,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Feb. 21.1864
Discharged July 25, 1864. . . .
Norman, John
Paugh, Henry H
Hittie
Oct. 4. 1864
Mar. 12.1864
Aug. 7. 1862
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Died.Ev'nsv'l, Id.Jaa.21.'65-
Died Pulaski T Mar 24 '64
Paugh Peter
Tazewell
Robinson. William
Roberts. David C
Roles, John P
Hopedale
Atlanta
Hopedale
Tazewell Co....
Mar. 12,1864
Kil'd Allat'na Pass,Oc.5.'64
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Roelof son, Augustus N
Nov. 19.1863
Apr. 11.1861
Jan. 6,1864
Mustered out July ,9, 1865..
Discharged Dec. 27. 1861...
Staft'ord, William G...
Sept. 15.1861
Mustered out Nov. 12,1864.
Smith, William
Starkey, John M
Feb. 10,1864
Mar. 22.1864
Aug. 12.1S6i
Feb. 10. 1864
Ian. 20.1864
Feb. 25.1864
Aug. 12,1862
Feb. 23,1864
May 3, 1864
Aug. 12,1862
Apr. 11,1864
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. 25,1864
Aug. 12,1862
Stroud. Lewis C
Summers, Calvin A. . .
Tazewell Co....
Atlanta .
Kil'd.Allat'na Pass, 0,c.5.'64
Sullivan, George
Smith, William H
Scates, John W
Tefit, John
Springfield
Armington
Mustered out July ,9, 1865. .
Killed. Corinth. Oct. 3.1862
Thornton. Alonzo W..
Atlanta
Died Nov. 26. 1861
Tompkins, John Q —
Thompson. Jesse C...
Verry. William E
Walker. George
Springfield!!!!!
Hopedale
Atlanta .
Feb. 2,5,1804
Aug. 7, 1862
Feb. 2, 1864
Sept. 1,1861
Feb. 10,1861
Feb. 2, 1864
Aug. ^12. 1864
Sept. ,28. 1864
Dec. ,22.1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Feb. 25,1864
Aug. 7. 1862
Feb. 21,1804
Mustered out July 1,1865..
Discharged June 2. 1865. . . .
Wounded June 6. 1865
Wikel. John A.
Logan Co
Atlanta
Feb. 23.1864
Feb. 21. 1864
Aug. ,12, 1864
Sept. ,28, 1864
Dec. ,22.1863
Mar. 4,1864
Dec. ,22.1863
Watt, John W
Kil'd.Allat'na Pass.Oc.5.'6i
Watt, Samuel H
Watt. Thomas H
W^arfleld. Jerry H
Warfield, Phito B
Veterans.
AUman. James
Boynton
Atlanta
Discharged June 2,1865....
Pro. Corp. Disch. June 2, '65
Discharged June 2,1865....
Mustered out July 9. 1865 .
Allman, Lewis J
Allen, Levi
Armington!!!!!
Kil'd.Allat'na Pass.,Oc.2,'65
Pro. Corp'l. M.O.July 8, '65
Promoted Sergeant
Promoted Corporal
Bordwell, Joseph
Barnes, Lorenzo D (1)
Batzell, Henry H
Armington!!!!!
Burkholder. Leonidas
Barnes. Lorenzo D (2)
Bartlett. Homer M....
Creighton. Patrick....
McLean
Armington
Washington
Atlanta
Kil'd.Allat'na Pass.Oc.5.'64
Mustered out July 9.1865..
I'rans. to V.R.C. May 8.'65
Killed.Louisville.Jan.l2.'64
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
369
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Decker, John H
Armington
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
^22, 1863
9,1864
,22.1863
19.1864
22,1863
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
July
Dec.
,22, 1863
9, 1864
22.1863
29.1864
22. 1863
Deserted, June. 1864
M.O.July 8, '65; wounded.
Mustered out July 9 1865
• '
• ' ' '
Hickey Edward S
' •
Prom. Sergt. ; wounded
• '
Mustered out June 6 1865
Jones, William R
Armington
Pro. Sergt. M.O. July 9,'e5.
Prom. 2d Lt. M.O. July 9. '65
Mustered out July 9 1865
Logrue Hartley
• '
4 1 .1
Miller! William H
Mushrush Eli
Armington
Sumner
Prom. Sgt. M.O.June 16,'65
Mustered out July 9 1865
Atlanta
Pro. Corp. M. <">. July 9.'65.
Mustered out July 9, ,1865..
Robinson. Solomon ...
Roles, John
Armington
Robinson, George
Deserted June 18 1864
Smith, William
Armington
Pro. Corp. Killed at Alat'na
Pass. Oct. 5, 1864
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
James F. Cummings..
William M athie
Albert D. Knowlton...
Henry Ahern
First Lieutenants.
William Mathie
Albert D. Knowlton. .
Henry Ahern
Thomas B. Atchison.
Second Lieutenants.
Albert D. Knowlton..
Henry Ahern
William B.Moore
Thomas B. Atchison.
Bunker Hill.
Bunker Hill.
Bunker Hill.
First Sergeant.
John S. Robinson.
Sergeants.
Henry Ahern
Thomas B. Atchison..
Theo. H. Gildemeister
Eldridge Atchison
Corporals.
Josiah Lee
Marshal Allen —
Samuel L. Moore.
John E. Barnes ..
John McTirk
Henry Hoagland.
Stanley March
Bunker Hill.
Bunker Hill.
Musicians.
Frederick W. Cross...
Charles T. Grubbs....
Macoupin
Bunker Hill.
Privates.
Andrews, Hiram R
Bickner, George W ...
Britton, William B....
Britton, Isaac
Brownlee, Wyatt
Case, James
Carroll, Charles F
Vol, 1—24
Bunker Hill.
Piasa
Bunker Hill.
Woodbury...
Bunker Hill.
July 25,1861
Apr. 7,1862
Dec. 10,1862
Apr. 22.1864
July 25.1861
Apr. 7. 1862
Dec. 10.1862
Apr. 22.1864
July 25,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Dec. 10.1862
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July ,22,1861
July 15.1861
July 25.1861
July 22.1861
July 22,1861
July 15,1861
July 25.1861
July 25,1863
Nov. 18,1864
July 25,1861
July 25,1863
July 13.1863
June 27.1865
July 25,1861
July 13,1863
Not must'rd
May 11, 1863
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July
July
July
July
July
20, 1861
22, 1861
17,1861
25, 1861
15, 1861
Resigned April 7, 1862
Resigned Dec. 10,1862
Discharged July 24. 1864 . .
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Promoted
Mustered out'JuVy 9,1865!
Promoted
Canceled
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Discharged Apr. 18,1862 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Apr. 18, 1862 . . .
Died Nov.' 28! isei! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died of wounds. Apr. 6, '62.
Discharged July 29, 1864....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
370
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Camp, Christopher. . .
Crocker, James
Dell.John
Davis, Frederick
Ellett. Edward C
Elliott,WilliamR. ...
Elman, Henry
Emerson, Nathaniel.
Edwards, Cyrus L ...
Farr,John
Farr, Newman
Flanagin, J ohn
Gillespie, John
Grant, Andrew M
Hanson, Hans
Harrington, James...
Hillier, Henry
Hetge, Bernard T —
James, George
James. William
Jackson, J ohn
Kelly, Robert B
Larkin,John E
Landgrin. Thomas ...
Laing, Charles P
Lubker, Henry
M«thie. James
Moore, William B ....
March. Joshua S
Midgfely, David
Paul, Francis M
Perdue, Charles E . . .
Porter, Hugh H
Partridge, Wallace...
Ryan, Columbus
Roady, James F
Russell, William
Robbins, Henry M —
8cheer, Jacob
Smith, Samuel
Schmoleski, Herman .
Staples. Roswell C ...
Taylor, George W. T.
Vinner, Jesse...
White. John....
Walker, Jabez..
Walten, Robert :
Hecruits.
Anderson, Henry
Allen, E. Augustus . . .
Atchison, Nathan D..
Becker, John H
Burkhardt, Joseph . . .
Browning, Van
Brenton, George
Caldwell, William....
Duell, James
Fruit, David E
Glasgow, William W.
Howard, Andrew
Hall, Henry C
Hale. John P
Hale, John
Hale, Philip
Hederick, Conrad
Hovey, Henry
Hanover, John J
Himmel. Philip
Jordan, William
Kelly. James
Keeley, Bernard
McManus. Thomas...
Pringle, William J ...
Parker, George
Partridge, Timothy . .
Piasa
Bunker Hill.
Belleville....
Bunker Hill.
Otterville, Mo..
8t. Louis, Mo ..
Woodburn.
Alton
Bunker Hill..
Moline
Alton
Somervillel.
Brighton ...
Bunker Hill
Piasa
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
22. 1861
19, 1861
10, 1861
20, 1861
15, 1861
22. 1861
20. 1861
25, 1861
17. 1861
19,1861
20. 1861
10, 1861
18. 1861
19, 1861
22, 1861
19. 1861
July 25,1861
Alton
Maystown ...
Bunker Hill.
Shipman
Bunker Hill.
Alton
Bunker Hill..
July 25,1861
Alton
Miles Station
Abingdon
Woodburn
Bollard, Mo ..,
Bunker Hill..
Miles Station.
Shipman
Bunker Hill..
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
20, 1861
25. 1861
22, 1861
20. 1861
15.1861
15.1861
19, 1861
25, 1861
15. 1861
18, 1861
20,1861
•Z2. 1861
11,1861
15,1861
25,1861
Miles Station..
Greene county
Bunker Hill...
Bunker Hill....
July 19,1861
Aug. 14,1862
Discharged July 29, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died at home. Jan. 20, '62.
Trans, to Co. F, 59th Inf..
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged Apr. 18, '62 .,
Re-enlisted as Veteran.,
Discharged July 22, 1864 .
Trans. V. R. C, May 1.'64.
Discharged July 22, 1864 . ..
Discharged July 29, 1864 . . .
Discharged July 29, 1864. .
Discharged Aug. 18. 1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged July 29. 1864. .
Died May 3,1862: wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. Jan. 20,1863: dis !!!
Discharged July 29, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged July 29, 1864. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died Mo'nd City, Dec. 12,'61
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July 29, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch. from Gen. Hospital,
St Louis, Mo., Aug. 25. '61
Piasa
C.Girardeau.Mo
Bunker Hill.
Madison
Alton
Bunker Hill.
Mayston
Shipman —
Bunker Hill.
Alton
Bunker Hill.
Alton
Bunker Hill.
Alton
Boston, Ky
Galena
BollandCo.,Mo.
Alton
Bunker Hill....
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
July
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 15,1864
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. 20.1864
Feb. 21,1864
Feb. 23.1864
Feb!'"2i,'i864
Feb.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Feb.
23. 1864
27. 1865
25,1861
9, 1864
21. 1864
Mustered out July 25. 1861.
Pro.' Corp.' 'Di'scii'.'j'y 29,''64
Died Mo'ndCity. Sppt.7,'61?
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 9, '64 ; wounds . . .
Disch. to receive com. 1st
Lt.,cord ree't. Oct., 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died, Ft. Holt. Nov. 28, '61.?
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Absent without leave
Died Nashville. Aug. 28. '64
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Died Apr. 6, 1862; wounds.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Kil'd Allat'na Pass Oc.5.'64
Mustered out July 9, 1865
Discharged Nov. 18. 1864 . . .
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
VVo'nded Oct. 5,'64; absent
Gen. Hosp. Spr'gfield.Ill
Feb.
Feb.
21. 1864
23, 1864
Abs'nt, sick David's I.,N. Y
Mustered 'o'ti't' j'tiiy 9, "ises!
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
371
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Phillips. Henry W....
Smith. Taylor
Walton. Eldridere
Wendt, Adolph
Brighton
Piasa
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
28,1864
20, 1861
20, 1864
12, 1861
l,18fi4
22,1863
9,1864
22,1863
Feb.
23, 1864
Kil'd Allat'naPass.Oc.5,'64.
Died Apr. 14, '62; furlough
Kil'd Allat'naPass.Oc.5,'64
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Bunker Hill....
Bunker Hill....
C: Girardeau, Mo
Woodburn
Bunker Hill....
Alton
Feb.
23, 1864
Veterans.
Allen, E. Augustus ...
Allen, Marshal
Britton, William B....
Burkhardt. Joseph....
Barnes, John E
Carroll. Charles T....
Dell John
Feb.
Dec.
1.1864
22.1863
19, 1864
22,1863
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Prom.Serg. M. O. July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Prom. Corp. M.O. July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Prom. Corp. M.O. July 9, '65
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Prom. Corp. M 0. July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Prom. Serg. M.O. July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Pro. Serg. M.O. July 10,'65.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Elliott, William R
Otterville, Mo..
Woodburn
Bunker Hill....
Waterloo ...'.'.'.'.
Bunker Hill....
Bunker'nYli;!."
Shipman
Bunker Hill....
Woodburn
Brighton
Bunker Hill....
Fruit, David E
Glasgow, William W..
Howard, Andrew
Hoagland, Henry V...
Kelly, Robert B
Lubker, Henry
Moore, Samuel S
Matbie, James
March, Stanley
McTurk John.
Prom. Corp. Died Feb.9,'65.
Pro.lst Serg.M. O.July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Traas. Sig. Corps. M. 0.
July 9.1865
Paul, John
Paul, Francis M
Partridge, Wallace....
i'orter, Hugh H
iiobbins, Henry M....
Ryan, Columbus
Schmoleski, Herman.
Wendt, Adolph
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Died, Rome, Ga., Nov. 4,'64
Kil'd Allat'na Pass,Oc.5,'64
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
COMPANY G.*
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Henry W. Allen
Ferdinand Yeager ....
First Lieutenants.
George W. Tipton
Ferdinand Yeager ...
Springfield
C Girardeau.Mo
Springfield
C Girardeau,Mo
July
Dec.
July
July
Apr.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
fuYy
Aug.
25. 1861
3.1862
25,1861
11. 1862
3, 1862
25. 1861
7,1862
11. 1862
25,1861
4, 1861
^25, 1861
4, 1861
25, 1861
4, 1861
Feb.
July
June
25. 1861
10,1863
25,1861
29. 1862
10.1863
25, 1861
7, 1862
Killed by a Sergeant
Discharged Mar. 24, 1865...
Resigned Sept. 11, 1862 ....
Promoted
Mustered out July 25,1864.
Died at C. G'deau. Sept., '61
Promoted
Discharged Jan 26 1865
Second Lieutenants.
Adam E. Vrooman....
Ferdinand Yeager ....
Paul J. E. Marion
Springfield
C Girardeau, Mo
Aurora
First Sergeant.
William Sanders
Springfield
Vandalia
Springfield
Mound City....
Vandalia
Springfield
Vandalia
July
25, 1861
Sergeants.
Charles Sumption
Isaac H. Tipton
July
_25, 1861
i5ied. Louisvilie, Apr. 2. '62
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Corporals.
Zenas Evans
George T. Sayles
Thomas J. Robison ...
William H.Lowe
Musician.
Peter Ehrsdne
July
^25, 1861
Promoted 1st Lieut
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
*NoTE.— The roster of enlisted men of the original company G does not appear in the
former printed reports. No muster-in or muster-out rolls of this company are on file in
this office. The roll of the company has been made from the best sources at hand.
372
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Wagoner.
Marion Terrell
Vandalia
Springfield
Mound City '.'.'.'.
Springfield
Mound City '.'.'.'.
Vandalia
Springfield
Fort Holt, Ky...
Springfield
Vandalia..:;;;;;
Cairo ...;;;;;;;;
July 30,1861
July ^25,1861
Aug. 4,1861
July ^25,1861
Oct. 23, 1861
July 30,1861
July 25,1861
Nov. 1,1861
July 25,1861
Nov. 25,1861
Aug. ^14,1861
Oct. 24,1861
Oct. 23, 1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 14,1861
July 25,1861
July 31.1861
Oct. 1, 1861
July 30,1861
Oct. ^^1,1861
Oct. 28.1861
July 25.1861
July 30.1861
Dec. 2,1861
July 25,1861
July 30,1861
Oct. 1. 1861
July 30,1861
Sept. 10,1861
July 25.1861
Oct. 1,1861
Aug. 4, 1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 4,1861
Oct. 23, 1861
July ^25,1861
Oct. 1,1861
Dec. 10,1861
Dec. 22.1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Privates.
Uailey, James L
Baldwin, William A...
Bashaw, Hiram
Black, William
July ^25,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Jan 31 1862 "
Brown, Fred. C
Brown, William, Jr ...
July ^25.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Carpenter, Luman
Re-enlisted as Veteran
July 25.1861
Davison, George
July 25.1861
Eby, John L
Edwards, Andrew
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged June 22,1862...
Edwards, Thomas B..
Re-enlistcd as Veteran
Estes, John 0 •. . .
Gibland, John
Mound City ....
Vandalia
Springfield
Mound City ....
Oneida
Killed at Shlloh. Apr. S.'e?
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Green, Elza T
Hammond, Stephen...
July 25,1861
Hawks, William T....
Hillis, Joshua
July 25,1861
Hodges, Samuel. . .
Jarnagin, Spencer Li
Died MoundCity.Dec. 15. '62
Died Fort Holt. Jan. 29, '62
Johnson, Giles
Vandalia
Oneida
Lynch, Francis M
Mound City ....
Springfield
Mound City
Atlanta
Hanged at Pulaski, Tenn. ;.
sentence CM
Discharged Dec. 26, 1861 ....
Mitts, Thomas J
July 25,1861
Munson, Darius C
Nicholson, William G.
O'Rourke. Michael....
Springfield
Mound City
Oneida
July 25,1861
Discharged Jan. 31, 1862
Pitts, Francis G
Died Monterey June 14 '62
Plasters. Mitchell
Vandalia
C. Girardeau ...
Springfield
Oneida
Discharged Mar. 1,1862 '....
Roy, Theodore
Schuler, John
July 25,1861
Vandalia
Springfield
Vandalia
Mound City ....
Springfield
C.Girardeau...
Died Fort Henry, Feb. 9, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Thomas, Silas
July 25,1861
Ungles, Squire
Williams, Albert C...
Workman, James G. . .
Yeager. Ferdinand....
July _25.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Andersonville^
July 21, '64. Grave 3696..
Veterans.
Bailey. James L
Bashaw. Hiram
Brown, Fred. C
Baldwin, William A...
Cosgrove, Georg«
Carpenter, Laman
Edwards, Thomas B..
Edwards, Andrew ....
Green, Elza T
Sangamon
Chicago ..;;;;;;
Williamsville...
Vandalia
Mound City ....
Vandalia
Springfield.'.;;;;
Mound City';;;;
Springfield
Dec. ^22.1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. ^23,1863
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
M.O.July 9, 1865, as Corp..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
M. O.July 8, 1865, as Corp..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
M. O.July 9, 1865. as Serg't
Mustered outJulvO 1865
Hammond. Stephen . . .
Hillis, Joshua W
Lowe, William H
Muhs, Joseph
Di.sch. as 1st Serg't. super.
M. 0. July 9, 1865. as Serg't
M. O.July 9. 1865, as Mus..
M. O. July 9, 1865, as Corp..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Deserted Sept. 4, 1864
Robinson, Thomas J . .
Thomas, Silas
Williams, Albert C...
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY G-NEW COMPANY.
373
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
«amuelN. Hoyt
First Lieutenant.
Andrew Moore
Second Lieutenant.
William H.Hanlin....
First Sergeant.
■Gilbert E. Brooks
Sergeants.
Edward W. Baker
Griggsville
Griggsville....
Griggsville
Griggsville
Headley
Griggsville
Griggsville
Pleasant Hili:;:
Chambersburg.
Perry
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
It.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
24, 1865
24,1865
24. 1865
17, 1865
18.1865
_17.1865
^17, 1865
18,1865
^17, 1865
16, 1865
^17,1865
17.1865
16, 1865
^17, 1865
16, 1865
17. 1865
16, 1865
18,1865
^17. 1865
22,1865
^16. 1865
^17. 1865
20,1865
17,1865
24,1865
_16,1865
_17.1865
20. 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
S:
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
24. 1865
24, 1865
24. 1865
17, 1865
18,1865
_17. 1865
^17, 1865
18,1865
VI, 1865
^17. 1865
17. 1865
16, 1865
^17. 1865
16, 1865
17,1865
^16, 1865
18,1865
^17, 1865
22.1865
_ie, 1865
^17,1865
20,1865
^17. 1865
24,1865
^16, 1865
_17. 1865
20,1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Disch. June30.1865,a8 Pri-
vate. Deranged
John W. Kneeland....
Bartholomew Brooks.
Corporals.
William H. Hammond
Stephen Northrop ....
Samuel S. Leeds
Melvin T. Johns
James F. Hameo
Mustered out July^9, 1865..
M. 0. July 9,'65, as Private
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
M. O. July 9,'65, as Private
James Rutherford
Chambersburg.
M.O. June 3e.'65. as Private
Musicians .
Newburg
Chambersburg.
Griggsville
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Henry Pool
Teamster.
John S. Buster
Privates.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out June 26,1865.
Musteredout July 9, 1865..
JBrown. Archibald D..
Bell, John A
Griggsville
Flint
Brooks, George W ....
JBrown. James M
Baldwin, Francis M...
Bell, Walter
Oryder, William
Griggsville
Locust Grove..
Chambersburg.
Perry
Mustered out July 11, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
t • . •
" • >
Cawthorn, Benjamin..
^Crawf ord, James
Cunningham, Thomas
Griggsville
Chambersburg.
Locust Grove..
Perry
':: ::
Dexter, Darius
i< 11
Davis, John W
Darrah, William H....
Emory, John J
Elliott, William H....
Evans, David
Griggsville
Chambersburg.
Newburg
Flint
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mustered out July 6, 1865. .
Ellidge, Williams....
Died DeCarap Hos., David
Isl., N. Y.May 25,1865...
Deserted June 24, 1895
Mustered out June^21,1865.
Reduced to Private from
Ferry, Henry C
Franklin. John J
Foreman, Josephus...
Gilhan, Clark
Griggsville
Newburg
Griggsville
Elderry
Corp. M.O.July 9,1865...
■Gowings, Thomas
Flint
Mustered out July 19, 1865.
Gleason, James
Houston. Francis
Heldrith, William
Chambersburg.
Rosefeld
Perry
Deserted Feb. 24,1865
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
Musteredout July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 21, 1865.
Hossess. Jonah
Hahn. Phillip
Griggsville
Hadley
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Kinman, Marion
Keyes, James .
Newburg
Griggsville
Reduced to Private from
Corp. M. O.July 9,1865..
Reduced to Private from
Corp. M. O.July 9,1865..
374
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Kincade, George R . .
Kernan. John
Mayfield. Wesley H .
Mitchell, Harrison ..
Miller, Francis
Morrison, Franklin . .
Oliphant, Samuel . ..
Rushing, Andrew J .
Seaborn, Charles C.
Six,James W
Steel, Jefferson S....
Santhoff.John
Sewell, James A
Sparks, James R. P .
Scott, George
Stead, WillisJ
Steel, George W
Tucker. Charles
Talbot.Noah
Vandermant, Clint P
Wilson, Kobert L —
Watts, Noah N
Wardlow, Daniel —
Wardlow, Minor
William, Charles H .
Wicker, George W ..
Wicker, John M
Watts, Elijah N
White.John
Watts, Alfred H
Woods, John T
Wade. Frank
Woods, Henry
Griggsville
Atlas
Chamberaburg
Flint
Griggsville ...
Perry
Griggsville ...
Chambersburg
Griggsville ...
Locust Grovel.
Perry
Griggsville ...
Newburg
Griggsville ...
Fairmount
Griggsville ...
Flint
Griggsville ...
Chambersburg .
Newburg
Flint '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Detroit
Flint
Griggsville —
Chambersburg .
Feb. 20.1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 16,
Feb. 17,
Feb. 16,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 18.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 25.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
_20. 1865
17. 1865
16, 1865
17, 1865
20, 1865
17, 1865
18,1865
17,1865
Mastered out July 9, 1865. .
Reduced to Private fronv
Corp. M. O. July 9. 1865.
Mustered out Jul^ 9, 1865. .
Pro. Corp. M. O.Jun.26,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Died DeCamp Hos.. David
Isl., N. Y., Mar. 23.1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out April, 1865...
Mustered out June 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865. -
Mustered out June 20, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Died U. S. Gen.Hos.,C'mp-
Butler, 111., Mar. 23. 1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 5. 1865..
Deserted Feb. 24, 1865
Mustered out July 9,1865...
Feb. 25,1865
Died at Alexandria, Va.,
June 4. 1865
Mustered out July 9,1865.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Clifford W. Holden .,
Jacob L. Ring
John E. Sullivan
William P. Hackney .
Firs' Lieutenants.
Leo W. Myers
Jacob L. Ring
Thomas J. Pegram..
Daniel L. Ambrose..
Second Lieutenants.
Jacob L. Ring
Thomas J. Pegram..
Samuel E. Fergus...
First Sergeant.
PhiloH. Conkling ..
Sergeants.
Thomas J. Pegram..
William D. Fletcher.
Samuel E. Fergus...
Corporals.
Charles F. Smith...
James A. Waltman.
James Burrows
Job J. Whiteman...
Springfield
Atlanta. ...
Lincoln
Atlanta...
Keokuk, la
Lincoln
Atlanta .
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Apr. 25,1861
Nov. 14,1862
Apr. 22,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
July 25,1861
Apr. 7. 186:!
Nov. 14,1862
July 25,1864
July 25.1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Nov. 14,186:
July 25.1
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Apr. 1, 1865
July 25,1861
May 29,1862
Jan. 11,1863
Nov. 1, 1864
July 25,1861
June 17,1862
Jan. 25,1863
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Resigned Nov. 14, 1862
Discharged July 29. 1864 . . .
Killed in action, Oct. 5, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865 . .
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62.
Promoted
Mustertd out July 25, 1864.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Discharged Dec. 19.1864 ,
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Disch. July 18, '62; disabil.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
375
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks,
Alexander A. Fickes..
Edward L. Forsyth ...
William H. Briggs....
James Walker
Musicians.
William Holden
James W. D.Hill
Wagoner.
Francis M. Reeves —
Privates-
Albert, Henry
Ambrose, Daniel L ...
Ashen, Samuel F
Allen, fi'rederick S —
Ballard, George W
Barney, Coles
Braucher, Allen
Bigler. Henry
Buckhardt, Gottlieb...
Bates, William B
Clayton, John M
Cook, Edmund H
Dugan, David
Dowell, Enos
Duthie, Alexander P..
Donane, William
Duflf, JohnH
Doner, Darius T
Engleman.Ureson Q..
Ewing, Wm. L. D
Fletcher, George W...
Fisher, John W
Fowler, John
Goltra, Albert V
Gill. Felix
Grosch, Jacob
Gardner, Thomas Q. ..
Hatfield, Owen
Hackney, William P ..
Hurt, Carol J
Hughes, J"hn
Hoblitt, Timothy
Iden.JohnT
Johnson, Orson D
Jewell, Jesse
Jewell, William R
Leslie, Frank A
McKenzie, Jamos
Murray. Peter
Meyers. Ernst H
Mills, Elam
Omay, William T
Pence. David
Parkinson, Richard...
Pierce, Barton W
Patterson, John M
Primm, Thomas
Rhodes. Jacob L
Reilly. William
Ringold.John 1
Sutton, Joseph
Striker, Theodore
Sides. David T
Strauser, William H..
Shaw, William
Swallow. Daniel E....
Stone, Curtis C
Skiver. William R
Sturgeon, Simpson R.
Turner, John D
Urban, Charles A
Winters, Eber J
Waltman, George T...
Watkins, Aaron
Ward, Charles
July 25. 1861 July 25
Lincoln .
Lincoln ,
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July 25.2861
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died. Broadwell. Jan. 6. '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept. 19.1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Prom. Drum Major. Died.
Ft. Donelson, May 22. '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch. : cause & date unk';
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died. Ft. Holt. Jan. 25. '62 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Re enlisted as Veteran..
Discharged Sept. 19, 1861
Re enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Mustered out July 11. 1865.
Discharged Dec. 27.1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died, Mound C'y, Apr.22.'62
Absent; sick in hospital ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died.Clarksv'le.Mar.l4.'62
Mustered out Mar. 24.1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Dec. 7. 1861 —
Died,Pulaski.Ten.Apr.5.'64
Drowned. Cairo. Jan. 19.'62
Discharged Sept 19.1861 ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged; date unkn'n.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Discharged Dec, 27.1861 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
376
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enlisted at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
July 25,1861
Feb. 14.1865
July 25,1861
Jan. 10,1865
Discharged Sept.. 1861
Walker. Samuel
Wilson. Robert B
Ji.ecruits.
Ambrose. Mathias H..
Anibody William H
Groveland
Kil'd, Alto'naPass.Oc.5.'64
Died,C. Gir'deau,Sep.l7,'61
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Ambrose. William H..
Mt. Pulaski ....
Jan. 4, 1864
Aug. 19,1861
Oct. 8.1861
Jan. 27.1864
Feb. 20,1864
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Bernard. Lewis H
Lincoln
Feb. 21,1864
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Dec. 30.1863
Jan. 2,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Aug. 19,1861
Feb. 12,1861
Feb. 2,1864
Feb. ^5.1864
Aug. ^19,1861
Oct. 8,1861
Sept. 19,1863
Aug. ^19,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 8,1861
Jan. _4,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Feb. 25,1864
Feb. 21.1864
Capps. Ferdinand S...
Caylor. Thomas
Mt. Pulaski
Left sick in hospital
Died Ft Holt Ky Feb 6 '62.
Mt. Puiaskv::;:
Feb. ^21.1864
Edwards, Wiley B ....
Etterleiu. John
French, Thomas J ....
Gilfoil Thomas
Kil'd.Alto'na Pass.Oc.5.'64.
Died, Pulaski,T.,Mar.4,'64.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Griffey Thomas
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Graham, Kich^rd P ...
Halbert, Charles W...
Sept. 19.1863
i^bsent, sick in hospital...
Halbert James M.
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Holliday, Nathan B .
Heft, Peter
Hackney. Oscar J
Leach. John W
Feb. ^21.1864
Prom.Corp.M. O. July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9,1865..
In Pion'er Corps, Sup.M.O.
Aug. 19, 1861
Feb. 12,1864
Feb. 9,1864
Jan. 26,1864
Oct. 12.1861
Oct. 8,1861
Aug. 19.1861
Feb. 15,1864
Jan. 26.1864
Aug. 12.1864
Sept. 19.1863
McMalian, Samuel
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
McMahan, Hugh
Feb. 21,1861
Feb. 9,1864
Feb. 21,1864
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Malloy, Edward H ....
' • "
Nichols, Edward U
.. •••' —
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died. Corinth.May 11,1862.
Payne, William
Paris. James S
Feb. 2i,i864
Feb. 20,1864
Absent, sick in hospital...
Kil'd.Alto'na Pass. Oc.5,'64
Stone, John K
Sept. 19,1863
Left sick, Memphis, Tenn.
Taylor. William T ....
Aug. 12.1861
Oct. 8.1861
Taylor. Charles W ..
Jan. 30,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Aug. 19,1861
Aug. 25,1861
Nov. 1,1861
Feb. ,21,1864
Vandeventer. David..
Whipple. William
Mt. Pulaski ....
Whiteman. Henry S .
Whiteman, Robert S..
Prom.Corp.M. 0. July9.'65.
Walker, James
Williams. Wm. H. H.
Mt. Pulaski
Lincoln
Jan. 4,1864
Jan. 25,1864
Jan. 30,1864
Feb. 13.1864
July 2. 1863
Feb. 21.1864
Mar. 12.1864
July 5, 1863
Mustered out July 9,1865..
White, John
White, William J
Wood. John E. J
Kil'd.Alto'na Pass,0c.5,'64.
Died, Rome, Ga.. Oct. 5,'64.
Discharged Jan. 6.1865
White, William . .
Cooks .
Carr. William
Rome. Ga
Aug. 15.1864
Aug. 12.1864
Dec. _22,1863
Aug. 15,1864
Aug. 12,1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out July 9. 1865 .
Denman. Riley
Veterans.
Prom. Serg. M.O.July 9.'65.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Mustered out June 20. 1865.
Died. U. S. Gen. Hosp.,
N.Y.. May 3.1865
Kil'd.Alto'na Pass,Oc.5,'64.
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Briggs. William H....
Ballard. George W....
Buckhardt. Gotlieb...
Bigler. Henry
Clayton. John M
Doner. Darius T
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
377
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Fickes, Alexander A..
Fisher, John W
Fletcher. George W...
<5ri If oil. Thomas
■Gill, Felix
GroscH, Jacob
Gwynn, Thomas
Griffey, Thomas
•Hackney. William P..
Hughes, J ohu
Harless, David
Halbert, James M
JBoblitt, Timothy
Iden, JohnT
Jewell, Jesse
Jewell, William R
JTohnson, Orson D
Murray, Peter
McMahoney, Samuel..
Nichol, Edward C
Omay, William T
'Pattison, John M
Swallow. Daniel E
Smith, Charles P
Strauser. William H..
Shaw, William
Skiver, William R ....
Taylor, William T ....
Watkins, Aaron
Winters, Eber J
Waltman, James A ...
Ward, Charles
Walker, Samuel
Dec. 22.1862
Dec. 22,1
McLean.
Lincoln .
Mar. 9. :
Dec. 22.1863
Mar. 17.1864
Mar.
Dec.
Mar. 17,1864
Trans. N. C. Staff, as Com.
Sergeant, Apr. 1,1865....
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Prom. Serg. M.O. July 9,'65
Deserted Feb. 18.1864
Musteredput July 9, 1865..
Died Mar. 31.1864
Prom.Capt. M.O.July 9.'65.
Mustered put J uly^ 9. 1865 . .
Died Beaufort. S. C. Apr.
30,1865
Prom. Corp. Killed Alla-
toona Pass, Oct. 5,1864...
Prom. (jorp. M.O. July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Prom. Corp. M.O. July 9.'65
Discharged March 23, 1865 .
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Prom. IstSerg. M.O. J 'y 9, '65
Died of wounds Nov. 24, '65
Mustered out July 6, 1865..
Deserted Feb. 18, 1864
Prom. Serg. M.O. July 9,'65
Kil'd AUal'na Pass, pc.5,'64
Discharged Mar. 5,1865....
Deserted Feb. 18,1864
Prom. Serg. M.O. July 9,'65
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Prom. Corp. Killed Alia-
toona Pass, Oct. 5. 1864...
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
NoahE. Mendell
Edward S.Johnson...
William E. Norton....
First Lieutenants.
Edward S. Johnson...
Thomas N. Francis ...
John E. Sullivan
James Crawley
Second Lieutenants.
Newton Francis
John E. Sullivan
Joseph S. Fisher
First Sergeant.
John E. Sullivan
Sergeants.
Joseph S.Fisher
Luke Norton
Charles H. Traver ....
John H. Shankland...
Corporals.
William H. Clark
Jacob Klippel
William Boring
John W. Campbell....
Charles J. Myers
Charles M. Fellows ...
William B. Baker
Onan Uunsteenson ...
Springfield ,
July 22,1861
Feb. 15.1862
Apr. 22.1864
July 25. 1861' Killed at Fort Donelson. .
Aug. 17. 1863 Promoted Major
July 29, 1864[Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Springfield ,
Sprinefleld ,
Springfield
July
Feb.
July
Feb.
Mar.
July
July
22.1861
16, 1862
21, 1862
22. 1864
22.1861
16. 1862
21, 1862
July 25. 1861 Pomoted
I Promoted Adjutant
Aug. 17. 1863 Promoted Captain Co. H.
Nov. 1. 1864'Mustered out July 9, 1865.
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
Mar. 29,1862
Aug. 15,1863
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
Promoted
Mustered out July 25.1864!
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Promoted 2d Lieutenant .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Pro. Serg. Killed All'toona
Pass. Ua.. Oct. 5. 1864....
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
378
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Wagoner.
Joseph O. Prilliam
Privates.
Baker. D.J
Bollyjack, John
Brown, J. V
Bussnan, George W...
Barrel!, Henry C
Bruce, Henry E
Cameron. William
Campbell, Anderson A
Craven, James
Crowley, Patrick
Daniels, Seth J
Davis, William
Edwards, Elbert
Edwards. William M..
Ecker. William J
Elder, Samuel
Flint, Solomon F
Flannagan. Thomas J.
Gambrel, James L
Hamilton, Henry H...
Hamilton, Seth
Heskett, Benjamin L.
Hill. Thomas
Hilligr, Gustave P
Marsh, George
McDonald, Dugal
May, John
McAtte. Thomas J ....
Millard. Lawrence J..
Miller, Peter
McGinnis, Marcus P..
Morgan. Byron E
Springfield .
Springfield
Nelson, John
Norton, William E...
O'Harra, John
O'Keefe. David
Phillips, John M
Porter, Ole
Pyle, Lorenzo
Rape. James H
Rapplye, Levi A
Rosier, William C...
Rogers, William S ...
Royal, Thomas M
Sargent, William J...
Stonebarger. Geo. W.
Tipton, Bryant
Toner, Michael
Unkley, John
"Walsh, Michael L....
Walters, Robert G ...
Recruits
Andrews. James
Ball, James P
Billen. Robert 1
Brassfield, James T.
Boyd. James O
Burrell. Willis
Crowlev, William . ..
Crowley, James
Camp, Alvah
Carey, Ira
Cincier, Anthony
Cooper. T. Robert...
Combs. Silas T
Delany, Thomas
Duffey. Patrick
Daniels, Seth J
Evans. Zenas
Ehrstine. Peter
Foreman. Thomas ..
Francis, Charles S..
Gunstunson. John ..
Gerlitz. Frederick. ..
Springfield .
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Killed, Shiloh. Apr. 6.1862.
Died.Md. City.Nov. 27.'61.
Pro.Hos.St. M.O.July 24,'64
kuYed; Shiloh" Apr. ■6,'i862;
Died. Springfi'd. May 21. '62:
Discharged Apr. 23,1862 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died.Ft.Holt.Ky.,Oct.l5,'61
Died,C.Dennison,May 7,'62
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died. Louisville, Ky., Apr.
22.1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
k{lY'dVFtb''nYs'n\Feb.'l5.'62:
Discharged June 23,1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
July 23,1861
Oct.
Feb.
Feb. 21,1864
Springfield .
Elm Grove .
Effingham..
Springfield.
Feb. 22,1864
Effingham..
Springfield .
Sauneman..
Carlinville .
Springfield.
Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr. 11.1864
Feb. 22,1864
Apr. 11,1864
Feb. 10.1864
Feb. 21,1864
Oct. 20, 1864
Apr. 25,1864
Feb. 21,1864
Vandalia ,
Springfield .
Clear Lake .
Springfield.
Sadorus
Re-enlisted as Veteran
M. O. on det. July 24.1864..
Discharged Nov. 25. 1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Oct. 29, 1864. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 24. 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Trans. V. R. C.Mar. 19.1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. for pro. Oct. 31. 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Kil'd.AUat'naPass, Oc.5,'65
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Died.Memphis. Dec.31. '63.?
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Aug. ^ 4, 1861
Feb. 15. 1864
Sept. 8,1864
Aug. 15.1861
Oct. 10. 1861
Feb. 21.
Sept. 28,
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mustered out July 2,1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
379
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hervey. George M
Springfield
Ervington..!!!!
Oct. ^10,1861
Feb. 2, 1864
Harris, George
Humphries, Urias
Feb. 23.1864
Wounded. Absent, sick..
Drowned Jan — 1865
Hali James B ....
Discharged Apr. '24,1865;;;
Alton
Aug. 22.1861
Feb. 1, 1864
Feb. 18.1864
Feb. 17.1864
Feb. 15.1864
Feb. 10.1864
Feb. 9,1864
Sept. 18,1861
Nov. 7,1863
Aug. 13.1861
Jan. 29,1864
Indian Point ...
Springfield
Alton '.'.'.'.
Feb. 21.1864
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. _21,1864
Feb. 10,1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Killed Allatoona Pass.Oct.
4,1864
Johnson. John W
Kilgore. James W
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Kent. James H
cipal Musician
Leonard, George
McNeil, David
Nov. 19.1863
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Massey, William T....
McLelland, Thomas J
Richland
Feb. 4, 1864
Discharged, disability
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Disch. Feb. 2.1865; disabil.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
McLelland, Robert W.
Springfield
Waldo
Feb. 3,1864
DeG. 16.1864
Feb. 6,1864
Aug. 15,1861
Oct. 12.1861
Dec. 1.1861
Sept. 5.1864
Jan. 10.1865
Feb. 3, 1864
Dec. 10,1864
Feb. 21.1864
&'"n.^oT^:.::::;;:
Springfield
Tamaroa....!!!!
Nichols. David
Died June 2 1862
Newman. William H..
Norton. Charles S....
Sept. 5.1864
Jan. 10.1865
Mustered out June 2,1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Dishon. disch. July 9. 1865.
Killed Miffin.T. Oct. 1. '1862
Mustered out June 29.1865.
Mustered out July^ 9, 1865. .
O'Connor. Michael
Phelps. Jonathan C...
Phelos, Henry
Springfield
Feb. 1, 1864
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 1. 18S4
Feb. 9. 1864
Feb. 21.1864
Feb. 23.1864
Peb. 21.1864
Feb. 10.1864
Parker. Jacob J
Pletz. Andrew
Springfield
Phillips. John M
Ryan, James
Springfield
Aug. 19,1861
Feb. 17,1864
Rosback, Peter
Riggins, Nathaniel D.
Feb. 21.1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Killed by mob Apr. 5,1864.
Mustered out June 2. 1865 . .
Robinson. William L .
Spain, Patrick
Alton
Aug. 13.1861
Oct. 12.1861
Oct. 7.1861
Jan. 29,1864
Feb. 16,1864
Scott, Alfred W
Springfield
Godfrey ....'.'.'.'.
Alton
Sollars, William
. • • •
Still, John.
Feb. 21,1864
Feb. 23.1864
Mustered out July^ 9, 1865..
Smith, Andrew
Mustered out June 2 1865
Terrell, Marion
Vandalia
Springfield
July 30.1861
Feb. 29.1864
Discharged Dec. 26.1861 ...
Tipton, George W
Tipton. Landon P
Mar. 12.1864
Disch. to receive prom. as.
2d Lieut., V.R.C
Mustered out June 2 1865
Tomlinson. John W...
Tomlinson.Thos. H.B
Aug. 15,1862
Vesev. George
VanTassell, William..
Wallace, William F...
Woods, John W
Walker, David
Springfield
Chatsworth '.'.'.'.
Aug. 13,1862
Feb. 15,1864
Nov. 21.1864
Aug. 13.1862
Feb. 21.1864
Nov. 21.1864
M. 0. with Det. June2.-65.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out June 2 1865
Walker, Robert
Walker. William
1 • • >
Wyatt, Benjamin F...
Springfield
Springfield
Aug. 19.1861
Dec. ^22.1863
Mar. 4. 1864
D«c. 22.1863
Veterans.
Andrews. James
Crowley, William T...
Daniels. Seth J
Ecker, William
Flint, Solomon F
Fellows, Charles M...
Gunstonson, Owen
Gerletz, Frederick....
Helms, Isaac
Dec. ^22.1863
Mar. 4. 1864
Dec. 22.1863
Mustered out July_ 9. 1865..
Prom. Corp'l. Killed Alla-
toona Pass.Oct. 5.1864...
Prom. Serg't Major
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Paroled pris.; never rep'd
to command since exch..
Mustered out J uly 9, 1865. .
Hill, Thomas
Hara, John 0
Hillig, Gustave T
Johnson, John
Keef, David O.
Prom.Sergt. M O.July9,'65
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Prom. Corp. M.O.July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Prom. Corp. M.O July 9.'6S
Marsh. George
May, John
380
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Newman. William H
Norton, William E ..
Nelson, Ole
Phillips, John M....
Pullaim, Joseph O ..
Rogers, William S ..
Ryan, James
Royal, Thomas M ...
Shankland, John H..
Scott, Alfred N
Sollars, William
Spain, Patrick
Tipton, Bryant
Vesey, George
Walsh, Michael
Wyath, Benjamin...
Springfield...
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Dec. 22.1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Discharged July 29. 1864...
Prom. Hosp.Stew'd; trans-
ferred Aug. 18,1864
Killed by citizen, Spring-
field, May 10. 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Prom.Sergt. M.O.July9,'65
Pro.lst S'g't. M.O.July 9,'65
Transferred to V. R. C...
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Reduced to ranks f 'm Prin.
Mus. M. O.July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
COMPANY K.*
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Capfains.
Richard Rowett
Carlinville
Carlinville
Carlinville
July 25,1861
Aug. 27,1861
June 23,1864
July 25,1861
Aug. 27,1861
July 25,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
July 25,1861
Dec. 10.1861
June 3. 1863
June 23,1864
George Hunter
William C.Gillson....
First Liexdenants.
George Hunter
Joseph Rowett
Aug. 30,1863
Nov. 18.1864
July 25.1861
Aug. 15,1863
Resigned June 24, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Promoted
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Joseph B. Sanders....
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas B. Rood
Apr. 25,1865
iMustered out July 9, 1865. .
Resigned Dec. 10, 1861
William Partridge ....
William C. Gillson....
Asher L. Townsend...
First Sergeant.
•William Partridge
July 24,1863
Not m'st'r'd
Promoted
M. O.July 9,1865, as Sergt.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Serg-ants.
Joseph B.Sanders
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Sol. C. Leatherman ..
July 25,1861
Mustered out May 28 1865..
William C. Gillson....
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
David A. Lewis
Corporalg.
David Gooch
William 0. Swell
Jabus G. Connaly
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Thomas Kirby
Discharged April 1 1862 .
•
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 7,'62
William Grover
John Wright
Died, Ft. Holt. Ky.,Peb, 4,
1862
Musicians .
Jsaac Pecan
^^'o(/onerf!.
Adam Smith
Ft. Donelson, Feb. 15, 1862
Discharged April 14, 1865..
*NoTE.— The original muster-in and muster-out rolls of Company K are not on file in
this office, and this roster is prepared from the records at hand.
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
381
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Anderson JohnM....
Carlinville
Discharged July 25. 1864
Ashbaugh, William...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
• '
" • •
Beck Francis E . ..
. i i •
Discharged July 25, 1864 . . .
Corwin John
Died Andersonville July
Connerty Michael J
24,1861; gr. 3856
Discharged Sept. 28, 1864. . .
Doran James
July 18.1861
Disch. Sept. 5, '62; disabil
Davis Martin V.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Darneile, James
Pro. Corp.; died at Cairo
Aug.10,1861 '.
Ernest, William H
Discharged May 1, 1862
Ernest George W
Eddy, John D
Died.C'rlinv'le, Ill.,Feb.,'62
Fearn. Josenh
Re-enlisted as Veteran
First. Henry
Died April 8, 1862
Grant, Thomas J. B
Discharged Nov. 1 1864
Galbreath, Alexander.
Hyland Michael
Discharged July 25 1864
. ..
Hammond, Francis M.
Huffman, Thomas . ..
Carlinville
July 18,1861
July 25,1861
Discharged July 1, 1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged May 1, 1862....
Hoke, John
Re-enlisted as Veteran. ..
Hopper, John W
Died, wounds rec'ed at Ft
Donelson, Feb. 15. 1862...
Hanasy, John .
Eos., Cin., O.. May 29, '62..
Died, Corinth, Mis..Oc.l'63..
Jones, Milton U .
Johnson, Sarryson....
Discharged April 1. 1862...
Died, Ft.Holt,Ky..Nv.25,'6L
Kelltner. Martin V....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Lane, Felix
Lewis, Samuel M
Lewis, David A
Carlinville
July 25,1861
Aug. 20.1861
Disch. July 11.1862; dis....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Langford. William J
Martin, William
Discharged June 22. 1862 ..
Manly, James F
Died, Cairo, Jan. 19, 1862...
Mitchell, Winfred .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 20. 1864. . .
Near, Phillip a
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
O'Harra, William
Palmer, George L.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Reangda, Adolph. .
Rhodes. John
Smith, Wallace .. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged April 1. 1862...
Sullivan, Francis
Died, Mound City, Dc.l9,'61
Steinbri, Theobold
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged April 14. 1865..
Schadewitz. William. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Sanderson William...
Died, Mound City, Dc.l7,'6L
Simmons, Edward A. .
382
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Trusty. Henry W
Discharged April 1,1862
Townsend AsherL...
Died. Cairo. HI., Nov. 6,'6i.
UnterdolfeT. John
Died.Carlinv'le.ni. Mar. '62
Villnian, Joseph
Discharged Aug. 20.1864 ..
Wolff Julius
Wright, Noah
Died, Mound City, Nov. 7. '61
Winchell, Silas H
Discharged Oct. 2,1864 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
BecruHs.
Beck, Francis E
Bilings, Charles H....
Botkin, Jesse C
Carr, Lucius C
Duff Albert H
Carllnville
Feb. 11.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Feb. 14,1865
Jan. 28, 1864
Feb. 11,1864
Feb. 20.1864
June 6,1862
Feb. 14,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Feb. ,14.1865
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. ,25.1565
Feb. ,14.1865
Feb. 27,1865
Feb. ,14.1865
Jan. 28.1864
Jan. 4.1864
Feb. 8,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 11,1864
Feb. ,14.1865
Feb. 27,1865
Jan. 25,18P4
Feb. 14,1865
Mar, 9, 1865
Jan. 2.1864
Feb. 19,1864
Feb. 21,1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Apr 14. 1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 21,1864
Apr, 11.1864
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. ,21.1864
Feb. 20.1864
June 6.1862
Feb. 15,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Feb. ,15.1865
Mar. 12,1864
Feb. ,27.1865
Feb. ,15.1865
Feb. 27.1865
Feb. ,15.1865
Feb. ,21.1864
Apr. ,11.1864
Feb. 21.1864
Feb. ,15.1865
Feb. 27.1S65
Feb. 21.1864
Feb. 15,1865
Mar, 10.1865
Mar. ,12.1864
Feb. 22,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Apr. 15,1865
Feb. 27.1865
Sent Gen'l Hosp.,Dec.30,'61
Kil'd,Alto'na Pass. Oc.5.'64
Mustered out July, ,9, 1865. .
Dorman. William W..
Dragoo, Isaac W
DeKogo, Jacob
DeLeuw, Edmund J..
French. William A....
Ferguson. Charles W.
Graham, William D...
Hodges. James
Hodges. Harrison
Hodges. Joseph
Jones. Moses T
Jones, Jesse C
Fairbury
Carliuville
Carlinville
Springfield ■.!;!!
Palmyra
Carlinvilie';;!!!
Olio '.'.'.'.'.'.
Deserte
Dischar
Mustere
Mustere
Mustere
Mustere
Mustere
d June 23. 1864
ged May 28. 1865 ...
d out June 21.1865.
d outJulj;,9. 1865..
Kennedy, John
Keesey, Edward
McMilien, Joseph S...
McMillen. Duncan J..
Moore. Lewis P
McClure. Grundy
Morris, John H
McCully. Richard
Parker. George W ....
Perriue, Charles
Post, William A
Pattkin, Levi
Rusher. William
Drummer's Gro
Carlinville
Springfield".".!!!
Carlinville
Drummer's Gro
Indian Grove...
Carlinville
Lake Fork!!!!!!
Paxton
d out May 3. 1865 ..
d out June 22, 1865.
d out July 9, 1865..
Rice. Richard
4 • t
Smith Walter
• 1 4
Skaggs. James H
Sanders. J ames M
Solomon. Cicero J ....
Carlinville
Lake Fork
Clyde !!!!!!
: ::
Shepherd, Jas. P. B...
Sampson. Johnson
Palmyra
Mustered out July 24. 1865.
Pro.Corp. Disch.July 25.'64
Thompson, Edward...
Thompson. Emon
Montgomery ...
Feb. 20,1864
May 22,1862
Feb. 18,1864
Jan. 25.1864
Feb. 22,1864
Feb. 4, 1864
Mar. 11,1865
July 20.1864
May 1.1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 4, 1861
Dec. ,22.1863
..
Feb. 20,1861
May 24,1862
Mar. 12.1864
Feb. 21,1864
Mar. ,12,1864
Apr. 13.1865
July 20.1864
May 1, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mar. 4, 1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Kil'd Alto'naGa Oc 5 '64
Taggard, Samuel
VanDyke, John P
Valentine, Harvey D..
VanHorn. Wm. H
Springfield
Carlinville
Springfield
Mustered out July, ,9, 1865..
Womack. Thomas
Cooks.
Renolds. Shadrack
Lake Fork
Georgia
Died; time orpl'ce notgiv'n
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Simpson. Jefferson ...
Veterans .
Ashbough. William...
Beck. Francis E
Bowman. John W
Boyer, Luther C
Connally, Jabez G
Alabama
Carlinville
Prom. Corp. M.O. July 9. '65
Died,Flor'nce.Al.Mar.l5.'64
Mustered out July 9. 1865 . .
Prom.Corp. M. 0. July 9.'65
Mustered out July 9 1865
Davis, John D
Carlinville
Enos, Elbert M
Eddy, John D
Carlinville
Prom.Sergt. M. O.July9,'65
Mustered out July, ,9. 1865. .
Prom.Corp. M.O. July9.'65
Forsyth, Washington.
Huffman. Thomas ....
Hampton, Henry
HoKe, John
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
383
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Kelltner, Martin V....
Langford. William J..
Carlinville
Bedford ..'.'.'.'.'.'.
Carlinville
Paxton .. . .
Deo.
May
Dec.
^22, 1863
23.1864
22.1863
Dec.
May
Dec.
22.1863
!!
23, 1864
,22.1863
K'l'd, Allat'naPass, Oc.5,'64
Pro. Sergt. M. 0. July 9.'65
Lewis. David A
Mitchell. Winfred
Near Philip H
^adar'ett, Joseph
'aimer, George H
lussell, Hiram
Roper, William
Steinbri, Theobald....
Simmons, Edward ....
Strayer, James H
Schadewitz. William..
Smith, Wallace
Sanders. Joseph B....
Townsend AsherL...
Pro. Corp. M. 0. July 9, '65
xMustered out July 9, 1865..
Pro. Sergt. M. O.July 9, 65
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Pro. Corp. M. 0. July 9. '65
Pro. ILt. Disch. Jaii.31,'65
Pro. 1 Sgt. M. O. July 9. '65
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Kil'd.Allat'naPass, Oc.5.'64
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Taylor. Richard
Thompson, Emon
White Joseph
Carlinville
Pulaski. Tenn..
Carlinville
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Atchison, Nathan D...
Bunker Hill....
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
S:
Feb.
15, J864
11.1864
5, 1864
24, 1864
5. 1864
8, 1864
15, 1864
Feb,
23.1864
Andrews. William ..
Brooks, George T
Tazewell Co....
Apr.
Feb.
11, 1864
22, 1864
Bell, Henry C
Died.C. B'tl'r. 111.. Apr.ll.'64
Discharged Mar 27 1864
Baer, Oscar
McLean
Carlinville
Lincoln
Apr.
25,1864
Campbell, Charles W.
Eaton, Prank E
Never mustered. Disch. by
order Sec'y of War
Fitzgerald, George M.
Gargus, -Fames H
Pulaski
Feb.
Jan.
29.1864
25.1864
Feb.
29.1864
Carlinville
Rejected by Board.
Giles George W.
Gilbert. Allen A
Chicago
McLean
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
P^eb.
May
Jan.
.Jan.
kt:
•Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
1, 1864
9,1864
20,1864
8, 1864
16, 1864
12, 1864
25. 1864
31,1864
28. 1865
5, 1864
24. 1864
17, 1864
23. 1864
29, 1864
1, 1864
14. 1864
10. 1865
_18, 1864
6. 1864
1, 1864
15. 1861
30, 1864
26. 1862
29. 1864
12. 1865
1. 1864
2. 1864
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Apr.
1, 1864
23, 1864
20, 1864
8. 1864
Hull, James F
.sauneman
Waltham
Sprii^gfield
Hill. John F
Hillis, James E
Feb.
26.1864
Lancaster, John C
Springfield
Chicago
Discharged July 2 1864
Lundell, Joseph P
Jan.
28, 1865
Mustered out June 22. 1865.
Miller. Edward
Montgomery
Joliet .
Feb.
May
22. 1864
17,1864
Montgomery, Geo. W
Springfield
Deserted prior to muster. .
Miller, Abraham
Atlanta
Nolan, John
O'Brian. Michael
Lake
Jan.
10. 1865
Mustered out May 23, 1865. .
Pletz, William E
Phipps, Eli
Mattoon
Jackson Co
Crazy! not mustered
Pool, J. R
Rejected by Board
Showalter, Thomas ...
Springfield
Feb.
21.1864
Sobig, Henry
Carlinville
Godfrey .......
Esman
Atlanta...
Still, Edward
Wilkes. Daniel
White, Francis M
Jan.
12. 1865
Mustered out Aug. 23.1865.
Williams, Arthur
Deserted Jan. 26. 1864
384 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF SEVENTH INFANTRY.
Illinois having sent six regiments to the Mexican war, by courtesy the num-
bering of the regiments which took part in the war for the Union began with,
number seven. A number of regiments which responded to the first call of
the President for troops claimed to be the first regiment in the field, but the
honor of being the first was finally accorded to Col. John Cook, and hence
his regiment was numbered seven. The Seventh regiment was recruited as-
follows: Company A from Elgin and vicinity; Company B, Mattoon and vicin-
ity; Company C, Aurora and vicinity; Company D, Litchfield and vicinity;
Company E, Atlanta and vicinity; Company F, Bunker Hill and vicinity;
Company G, Springfield and vicinity; Company H, Lincoln and vicinity; Com-
pany I, Springfield and vicinity; Company K, Carlinville and vicinity.
The regiment was mustered into the United States service at Camp Yates,
April 25, 1861, by Captain John Pope, U. S. A. Was forwarded to Alton, St.
Louis, Cairo and Mound City, where it remained during the three months
service.
Was reorganized and mustered for three years' service, July 25, 1861, by
Captain T. G. Pitcher, U. S. A. Proceeded to Ironton, Missouri, and joined
the command of Brigadier General B. M. Prentiss. August 23, 1861, marched
to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where it remained some time, Colonel Cook
commanding Post. The regiment went into winter quarters at Fort Holt,.
Ky., Colonel Cook commanding Post. The garrison c®nsisted of a brigade —
Seventh and Twenty-eighth Illinois and McAllister's battery. General Grant
commanded the District of Cairo.
Was with the reeonnoitering expedition, under General Grant, in the rear
of Columbus, Ky. During the battle of Belmont was sent to Elliot's Mills,
just above Columbus. On February 3, 1862, embarked for Fort Henry, and
on the 12th for Fort Donelson, taking part in the investment and siege of, that
place, February 13, 14 and 15, and was engaged in the last charge on the left
of the enemy's works. At Don»lson the regiment was commanded by Lieu-
tenant Colonel Babcock, Colonel Cook commanding Third Brigade Second
Division, Major General C. F. Smith commanding. Loss three killed, includ-
ing the gallant Captain Mendell of Company I, and nineteen wounded.
February 21, 1862, left Fort Donelson for Clarksville, Tenn', Major Rowett
commanding. Lieutenant Colonel Babcock absent, sick, and Colonel Cook
commanding Brigade. Ordered to Nashville, and afterwards to Pittsburg
Landing, where it arrived March 22, 1862. Was engaged continually, April &
and 7, at the battle of Shiloh, under command of Lieut. Col. Rowett, Col.
Babcock being absent, sick, and Colonel Cook having been promoted to Brig-
adier General on the 2nd of March; was a part of Colonel Sweeny's Brigade
of General W. H. L. Wallace's Division; went into action between 9 and 10
o'clock April 6th, and first took possession at Duncan's Field and drove the
enemy in its front across the field but was in turn driven back; and when the
Division Commander, General W. H. L. Wallace, was killed and the Brigade
Commander, Colonel T. W. Sweeny, was wounded and taken off the field,
Lieutenant Colonel Rowett obtained permission from General McClernaud to
form on his left and become a part of his line, where his horse was killed in
a charge on the enemy. The Seventh was in the line that repulsed the last
charge of the enemy on the night of the 6th, when it was advanced to a picket
line and remained there until relieved by General Buell's command near day-
light next morning. It went into action before noon on the 7th, and was
hotly engaged when the enemy retreated at 3 o'clock P. M. In this battle
the regiment lost, in killed, 2 commissioned officers and 15 men; wounded 79.
Lieutenant Colonel Rowett was among the latter.
SEVENTH INFANTRY. 385
Was engraged up to May 30th with Third Brigade, Second Division, and in
center of right wing, moving upon Corinth — meanwhile having several skir-
mishes with the enemy. On evacuation of Corinth, May 30, by the enemy,
the regiment marched to Farmington and Booneville, Mississippi, repairing
roads and bridges, and returned to Corinth, June 11, 1862. At battle of Cor-
inth, October 3 and 4, 1862, the regiment was engaged both days, entire, on
right of Third Brigade, and still in Second Division. Colonel Babcock was
in command. On 5th October marched in pursuit of enemy as far as Rucker-
ville, and returned on 10th. Loss at Corinth — 2 commissioned officers and 6
men killed, and 46 wounded. Also, 21 prisoners, who have since been ex-
changed and returned to duty. December 18, marched to Lexington, Mis-
souri, in pursuit of'guerrillas.
February 28th, 1863, Colonel Andrew J. Babcock resigned and retired from
the service, when Lieutenant Colonel Richard Rowett was promoted Colonel,
to rank from that date.
April 15, 1863, marched with General Dodge's command through luka,
Glendale and Burnsville to Bear Creek, on the Alabama line. On 17th, de-
ployed as skirmishers, drove the enemy from the creek, and, as soon as the
cavalry had crossed, companies C and K pushed forward at a double quick in
support of a battery. The remainder of the brigade then crossed, and, mov-
ing forward to Cherokee, engaged the rebels. The Seventh, on the right,
killed 12 of the enemy and captured two prisoners. At dark retired, and
next morning moved back to Bear Creek.
April 25, again moved forward tp Tuscumbia, and the same evening to
South Florence, joining the Ninth Illinois (mounted) Infantry. The next day
moved with mam column to Town Creek. April 28th, crossed Town Creek
and drove the enemy three miles, and remained on the ground during the
night with the Second Iowa Infantry. On 29th, recrossed and returned to
Corinth with the command, arriving May 2. Loss, during this expedition,
one man killed — accidentally shot.
May 12 to June 8, 1863, guarded railroad from Bethel to Jackson, Tennes-
see. June 18, mounted, by order of Major General Dodge, and the remainder
of the month was scouting through West Tennessee. July 7 to 9, on scout.
July 26 to August 5, on expedition under command of Colonel Rowett, of the
Seventh, capturing 42 prisoners, including one Colonel and two Captains, and
many horses and mules. Lost one man, accidentally killed. Again went out,
together with 100 men of the Tenth Missouri Cavalry. Had several skirmishes
and captured 20 prisoners. September 26, commenced a four days' expedition
with the Seventh Kansas Cavalry, Colonel Rowett in command. Had some
very brisk skirmishes, and captured 30 prisoners and several horses and
mules. October 4, relieved Eighteenth Missouri at Chewalla, and was again
relieved on the 28th.
October 26, proceeded to luka. Here guarded approaches until the 6th of
November, when marched to Eastport, and, crossing the Tennessee river,
moved on flanks of Dodge's command, capturing horses, etc., and fighting
guerrillas until November 12, when camped at Pulaski. November 17th to
19th, scouted to and beyond Lawrenceburg, capturing 30 prisoners. Novem-
ber 21, ordered ro Corinth, and returned to Pulaski, capturing 25 prisoners.
December 10, ordered on scout towai-d Shreve Creek and Florence, Alabama.
The Seventh Infantry re-enlisted as Veterans at Pulaski, Tennessee, De-
cember 22, 1863, and was mustered in January 6, 1864, and left immediately
for Illinois, to receive 30 days' furlough. Arrived at Springfield, January 18,
1804. Received an enthusiastic reception from the citizens. Quartered in
Representatives' Hall until next day, when furloughed. Reassembled Feb.
18, 1864, reinforced by 200 recruits. Left Camp Butler for Pulaski on the 23d,
under command of Major Estabrook — Col. Rowett being in command of Camp
Butler. Arrived at Pulaski Feb. 27, 1864, where the regiment was mounted,
and left for Florence, Alabama, 90 miles distant, to patrol the Tennessee
river and watch Forrest's coTimand, which were just leaving Tuscaloosa, Ala.,
on the memorable raid on Paducah and Fort Pillow. The regiment was di-
vided into three detachments — four companies at Florence, two companies at
Sweetwater, and four at Centre Star
Vol. 1-25
386 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
April 8th, Col. Rowett returned to the regiment, whose headquarters were
at Florence, Alabama, and again assumed command, having been relieved
from the command at Camp Butler, at his own request.
On the morning of the 7th of May, General Roddy's rebel brierade crossed
the Tennessee, between Sweetwater and Centre Star, and attacked the com-
panies at Florence and Sweetwater, After six hours severe fighting against
ten time-^ their number, the companies were obliged to retire with a loss of
three officers and 32 men wounded and captured. On the 13th of May, the
7th returned with the 9th Ohio Cavalry, under command of Colonel Rowett,
and drove the rebels across the Tennessee, capturing a number of prisoners.
Was engaged in patroling the river until June 14th, when the regiment was
dismounted and ordered to report to the Brigade Commander at Rome,
Georgia. Arrived at Chattanooga, Tennessee, on the 17th of -hine, and was
ordered to Tilton, Georgia, to patrol the railroad from Dalton to Resaca,
which was then threatened by rebel Cavalry. On July 7th was relieved by
the 18th Wisconsin Infantry, and proceeded to Rome, Ga., and went into
camp on the south side of the Etowa river. On the 29th of July the non-Vet-
eran officers and men were mustered out by reason of expiration of term of
service. Capt. Hector Perrin was mustered as Lt. Colonel, and Capt. Edward
S. Johnson as Major. On the 3rd of October, 1864, the 4th Division, 15th
Army Corps, (to which the Seventh was attached) commanded by Gen. John
M. Corse, was ordered to AUatoona Pass to assist in the defense of that im-
portant station, then threatened by Hood's army. The 3rd Brigade, consist-
ing of the 7th, 50th and 57th Illinois, and 39th Iowa, commanded by Col.
Rowett, reached the Pass on the morning of October 4th. The railroad being
destroyed after the passage of this Brigade, the rest of the Division failed to
reach its destination. On the morning of the 5th the Pass was attacked by
Gen. French's rebel Division, numbering six thousand men. The 7th, armed
with the Henry rifle, (or IGshooter,) did gallant and fearful work — success-
fully repelling four separate charges made by the desperate and hungry
enemy on the line occupied by them— its torn and bleeding ranks told at what
a fearful cost. Its colors, under which fell many a gallant bearer that day,
were never lowered.
"Let its stained and tattered mass,
Tell the story of the terror and the glory
Of the battle of the AUatoona Pass."
The brave Capt. Jack Sullivan and Adjutant Robinson fell mortally
wounded. Col. Rowett was severely wounded in the head. Thirty-eight men
were killed and sixty-seven wounded. The enemy lost two thousand two hun-
dred killed and wounded, and, not able to stand against this gallant little
band of defenders in the Pass, they fled, leaving this number on the field. The
Seventh, together with all those who assisted in that gallant defense and glor-
ious victory, won never fading laurels, and was highly complimented by the
Division Commander and General Sherman, who said: "For the numbers en-
gaged, they stood upon the bloodiest battle field ever known upon the Ameri-
can continent." After the battle the regiment returned to Rome, and on the
12th of November, with their Corps, under command of General Osterhaus,
joined the Grand Army of Sherman at Kingston, Georgia, where preparations
were being made for the "March to the Sea."
On the 21st of November the regiment was remounted and detailed as the
advance of the 15th Army Corps. On December 22nd, under command of
Lieutenant Colonel Perrin, it entered Savannah with Sherman's victorious
columns. Then turning northward with the army, entered into the campaign
of the Carolinas; participated in the battles of Salkahatchie Swamp, Benton-
ville and Columbia.
While on the march to the sea the regiment was surprised by the appear-
ance of Captain E. R. Roberts, who was captured, with most of his company.
May 7th, 1864, at Florence, Alabama. He had effected his escape from the
prison pen at Columbia, South Carolina, and by night had travelled 180 miles
to join his regiment.
SEVENTH INFANTRY. 387
April 20th Colonel Rowett returned from his enforced absence, caused by-
wounds received at the battle of Allatoona, and again took command of the
3rd Brigade.
After the surrender of General Johnson, April 26th, the regiment took up
its line of march for home by way of Petersburg, Richmond and Alexandria
May 17th, 1865, and took part in the grand review at Washington, when it
was ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, where, on the 9th of July, it was mus-
tered out of service. The regiment arrived at Springfield July 11th, when it
was paid off and discharged.
As a little retrospect it will not be improper to say that the Seventh In-
fantry takes great pride in the fact that it was the first organized regiment
from this State mustered into the United States service in the war that was
waged to save the Union, and the first to return to the capital of the State
and re-enlist as veterans, as well as being the only regiment in the whole
army that purchased its own guns— the Henry rifles, 16-shooters — paying $50
each for them out of their meager pay of $13 per month, thereby increasing
their effective force five- fold. Colonel Rowett, who commanded the Seventh
the last four hours of the battle of Allatoona, where Sherman had stored mil-
lions of rations, while according to all the highest meed of praise for gallant
conduct and stubborn courage, insists tbat without the aid of the 16-shooters,
French's 6000 rebels would have overwhelmed the gallant 1500 of "The Pass."
Colonel Rowett was promoted to Brevet Brigadier General on recommenda-
tion of General Sherman, for gallant conduct in this battle.
General Sherman, speaking of this battle, in his official report says:
"I esteemed this defense of Allatoona so handsome and important that I
made it the subject of a General Order, viz: — No. 80 of October 7, 1864:
"The General commanding avails himself of the opportunity in the hand-
some defense of Allatoona to illustrate the most important principle of war,
that fortified posts should be defended to the last, regardless of the relative
numbers of the party attacking or attacked. The thanks of this army are
due and are hereby accorded to General Corse. Colonel Tourtellotte, Colonel
Rowetl, officers and men, for their determined and gallant defense of Alla-
toona, and it is made an example to illustrate the importance of preparing in
time, and meeting the danger when presented, boldly, manfully and well.
"Commanders and garrisons of the posts along our railroads are hereby in-
structed that they must hold their posts to the last minute, sure that the time
gained is valuable and necessary to their comrades at the front.
By order of Major General W. T. Sherman.
(Signed) L. M. DAYTON, Aid-de-camp. ''^
888
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
EIGHTH INFANTEY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
Richard J. Oglesby.
Frank L. Rhoads.
John P. Post
Josiah A. Sheetz.
Pekin. ..
Decatur
Pekin...,
Lloyd Wheaton
Lieutenant Colonels.
Frank L. Rhoads
John P. Post
Robert H. Sturgress...
Josiah A. Sheetz
Lloyd Wheaton
Noah W. Dennison
Ilajors.
John P. Post
Robert H. Sturgess.
Herman Leib
Josiah A. Sheetz
Lloyd Wheaton
Noah W. Dennison..
Daniel Sayers
Pekin
Decatur
Vandalia
Pekin
Peoria
Bloomington .
Decatur
Vandalia
Decatur
Pekin
Peoria
Bloomington
Charleston ..,
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 1,1862
Oct. 7,1862
Sept. 2.3,1863
Mar. 8.:
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 1,1862
Oct. 7,1862
July 25.1863
Sept. 23,1863
Mar. 8,:"
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 1,1862
Oct. 7,1862
Apr. 14,1863
July 25.1863
Sept. 23,1863
Mar. 8,1866
July 25,1861
Nov. 27,1864
Not must'd
July 25,1861
Pro. Brig. Gen. Apr. 1,1862
Major Gen. Nov. 29, 1862.
Resigned Oct. 7.1862
Resigned Sept. 28.1863 ...
Pro. to Bvt. Brig. Gen
Mar. 26,'65; res. Feb. 9, '66
M.O. as Lt. Col. May 4, 1866
Sept. 5,:
Dec. 31,1864
Not must'd
July 25,1861
Promoted
Resigned July 24, 1863.
Promoted
.0. as Major May 4,1866.
Adjutants.
William C. Clark
Benjamin F. Monroe.
Frederick A. King...
William W. Cover ...
Leander A. Sheetz...
Quartermasters .
Samuel Rhoads
Henry N. Pearse
Robert T. Mercer
Decatur
Peoria ..
Freeport.
Pekin
Bloomington.
McLean
Surgeons.
Silas T. Trowbridge.
Charles N. Dennison-
isf Ass't Surgeons,
John M. Phipps
Wilber F. Buck
Charleston
Marengo...,
2d Ass't Surgeons .
Charles N. Dennison.
Clarence M. Spalding
Chaplain.
Samuel Day
Decatur .,
Rockford.
Tuly 25,1
June 25,1862
July 25,1864
Oct. 9.1864
July 25,1861
Dec. 10,1861
Aug. 1,1863
Apr. 25,]
July 27,]
Apr. 25,1861
Nov. 28,1863
Oct. 15,1862
"'ar. 27,1865
July 10,1863
Sept. 5,J
Dec. 31,1863
Not must'd
July 25,1861
Feb. 27,1863
Pro. Col. 9th La.(col.)vol.
Promoted
Apr. 19.1865
July 25,1861
Oct!" 3,1863
July 25,1861
Oct. 18,1864
M.O.as Capt.Co.C.May 4,'66
Resigned June 25, 1862 . . .
Promoted Captain Co. I.
Resigned Oct. 9,1864
M.O. commis. canceled.
Mustered out May 4, 1866
Resigned Dec. 9.1861 ....
Resigned Aug. 1,1863....
Mustered out May 4, 1865
Mustered out Oct. 11,1864.
Mustered out May 4, 1866 .
July
Resigned Feb. 14,1863 ...,
Mustered out May 4,1866
Apr. 18,1865
Promoted
Mustered out May 4, 1866 ,
Macon county..
Jan. 28,1862 Jan. 29,1862 Mustered out Jan. 29,1865.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
389
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Hank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
July 25,1861 .Till V ?.r; isfii
Vet.Jan5,'64. M.O.May 4, '66
Griggsville
Feb. 1,1864
Disch. Apr. 15,'63to receive
prom. asCapt. in 9th Reg.
La. Vols, A. D
Otis P Martin ....
Red. and re- trans. Nov. 18'62
Q. M. Sergeants.
Charles M Clark
Aledo
July 25, 186l'.Tnlv 5!?; 18fi1
Disch. to rec. pi'om. as R.
Lexington
Aug. 1,1861
Q.M.in8thReg. La. Vols
A. D., Apr. 14,1863
Discharged Aug. 1,1864....
Com- Sergeants.
Thomas Scantlin
Decatur
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Died June 9. '63, of wounds
Oeorge B. Millard
rec'd at Vicksburg
Died Marshall. Tex., Aug.
Vandalia
Aug. 21,1861
•July 25 1861
16, '65; disease
Oeorge S. Durf ee
William J. Williams ..
July 25,1861
of 17th, and must'd out..
Reduced at own request;
re-trans. March 28, 1862
Reduced and re-trans.
Berein Springs.
Peoria
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. 5, 1864
July 25 1861
Jan. 25,1864
July 25,1861
July 26,1861
Dec. ; 1,1863
July 25.1861
June 10,1862
Hospital Stewards.
Henry N Keener
Mustered out May 4, 1866 .
Frank Tifel
Perry
Principal Musicians.
William Luper
James Boyne
Decatur
July 25,1861
Dec. 1, 1863
July 25,1861
Vet.; re-enlisted Dec. 26. "63
Mustered out May 4. 1866
Transferred from 17th 111.
Henry M Riker
Henry
Inf. M. 0. May 4. '66....
Mustered out July 80, 1864.
as Chaplain in 1st Miss.
Heavy Art
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captain.
Oouveneur M. Bruce..
Frank Leeper
George S. Durfee
First Lieutenants.
Frank Leeper
Walter J. Taylor
George S. Durfee
William A. Albert
Samuel Nicholson
Second Lieutenants.
Walter J. Tayior
Benjamin F. Monroe..
George S. Durfee
William A. Albert
Samuel Nicholson
James W. Reavis
First Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Monroe..
Sergeants.
George S. Durfee
Dan'l W. Greenawault
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
Decatur
July 25, 1861 July 25. 1861
Feb. 5,1862
May 14, 1863 July 7,1863
July 25, 1861 July 25,1861
Feb. 5, 1862
Jan. 28,1863
May 14,1863
July 27, 18611 Sept. 19,1864
July 25, 18611 July 25,1861
Feb. 5.18621
June 25,1862 June 26,1862
Jan. 28, 1863
May 14,1863
July 28,1864
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Mar. 29,1863
July 3,1863
Nov. 27,1864
July 25,
July 25,
Resigned Feb. 5, 1862
Died of wounds May 12, '63.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. . .
Promoted
Resigned Jan. 28,1863
Promoted
uischarged Aug. 14,1864..
Mustered out May 4, 1866
Promoted
Promoted Adjutant
Promoted
Mustered outMay 4, 1866
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Died Nov. 1,1861
390
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.
Juan Dunbar
Michael Matthews .
William N. Bullard
Robert A. Florey...
Charles Henderson
George S. Leach ...
John B. Lowell
Marcellus Warner .
Privates.
Baker, Abijah J
BuUington, Smith D..
Bashlord, George H ..
Bacon, John H
Cochrane, Henry
Cook, Alvin E
Dunn, James W
Denniston, William...
Dudley, Joseph S
Eastou, John S
Florey, Andrew J
Forrest. Joseph
Greer, Benjamin F....
Hamilton, Alexander..
Hugh art. Andrew H..
Harvey. Robert T
Helm, Lafayette
Harvey, John A
Hess, Joseph
Hudson, James F
Idell, Robert
Jeiferson, William J..
James, George W
Decatur ...
Decatur
Knoxville, h
Decatur —
Charleston
Decatur ...
Winchester.
Dec-atur
Hey worth ..
Decatur
Hey worth ..
Decatur
Jones, Andrew
Livingston, Michael C.
Leach, James
Leland, James H
Muirhead, Thomas J..
McDaniels. Jere. C . . . .
Mosher, Charles W
Maskell, Ellis
Pope, George
Reavis, James W
Rock, Joseph H
Shively, Henry C
Smith. James W
Whitbeck, Hezekiah..
Becruits.
Albert, William A.
Ault, Joseph
Artz, Theodore
Allen, John W
Bradbury, John A
Tonica..
Decatur
Decatur
Niantic .
Mercer..
Eureka .
Decatur
Bacon, John H
Bennington, Robert ..
Bragg, Austin D . .
Barns, Jason A
Bowen, John L
July 25,18G1
July 25.1861
Noble
Bennington
Lacon
Bell's Prairie ..
Bullington, William T
Craine, Robert W .
Chaffin, James
Cook, John
Dunnivan, Wm. C.
Daniels, Richard M
Dunbar, John W ..
Dew. Robert
Durfee, George S..
Estes, William W .
Finwick. J. Milton
Florey, Andrew J.
Greer, John P
Harper, Allison A.
Homer, William J.
Helpman, Irvin L.
Holtz, Ernest
Hatchett, William.
Knoxville, It
Decatur
Moweaqua...
Decatur
New Boston.
Newburg
Bath
Decatur
Kelly
Decatur
Shelbyville
Jones' Mills, Pa,
Decatur
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Ian.
July
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
July
May
July
July
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug. 15,
July 25,1
July 25,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Kil'd.Ft. D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5,'62
Died Mar. 4,1862; wounds..
Discharged July 24, 1864...
Died Mar. 12,1862; wounds
Kil'd.Ft.D'n'ls'n.Feb.15,'62
Died, Bird's P'int.Nov.l,'61
Killed, Raymond, Miss.„
May 12.1863
Pro. Sergt. Died June 4.'63
Deserted Feb. 22,1863
Pro. Sgt. Des'ted Feb. 4,'63
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Killjd at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Di.sch. July 22.'62: wounds
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5.'62
Pro. Sgt. Disch.Jan.27,'6i
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. June 22, '62; wounds
Killed.Raymond.May 12,'6a
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n,Feb.l5.'62
Pro. Corp. Killed Cham-
pion Hills, May 16,1863...
Kil'd,Pt.D'n'ls'n.Feb.l5,'62
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Dec. 22,1863
Jan. 22.1864
.Jan! "n," 1865
May 11,1864
July 5,1861
May 20,1864
July 25,1861
Feb. 22,1864
July 3,1863
Deserted Feb. 22,1863
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Deserted July 15, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Kil'd,Ft.D'n'ls'n.Feb.l5, '62
Pro. Sergt,2d Lt. & 1st Lt.
Pro. Sergt. M. O. May 4. '66
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Discharged Sept. 8, 1864...
Pro. Sergt. Killed at ahiloh
April 6, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Mustered out Sept 9, 1865.
Mustered out Jan. 16. 1866.
Trans, to Hopkins' Batt'y,
Co. C.2d Art
Deserted May 14, 1863
Discharged Dec. 27, 1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Absent, sick, at M. O
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
Deserted Feb. 26. 1866
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out July 11, 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Died Apr. 20, '62, of wotinds
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro. Sergt. M. O. Feb. 23. '66
Killed.Raymond.May 12 'eS'
Trans. Inv.Corps Aug.15,'63
Died July 11, '63, of wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. July 22, '62; wounds
Discharged Aug. 14, 1864...
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
891
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Haggard. .James
Harris, Nathaniel
Hughart. Lander
Houck. Jacob
Hall. HarleyS
Hancock. Thomas M.
James, Benjamin F..
Kunkelman. John H.
King, Rufus
Louis. Thomas N
Linscolt, John S
McUarty. Patrick
Mash. Peter
Martin. Alexander ...
McKiuley, William A
McCirath. Joseph V...
Miles, Oscar O
Norris. John H
Nicholson, Samuel...
Nicholson. John R...
Nelson, William A...
Nichols, William H..
Nicholson, Jeremiah.
O'Neil. Abel
Pain, Robert T
Pearce, Irwin
Patterson. U. C
Pearce. Enos G
Pope. William P
Rupert, John H
Rector, John W
Ragan, Oscar C
Stevenson, Wm. B...
Squier. George W —
Steel, James F
Stead. William H
Street, Sanford
Stinger, David
ScoUey. Stephen L...
Stowe, John M
Savage, Edward
Sewards, William —
Williams, W. Inscoe.
Willitts. William H..
Willits, Edward L ...
Willitts, Levi P
Williams, William J.
Watson, Samuel
Powers, Alexander . . .
Cooks.
Avant, Brick
Hubbard, Guttrill
Mills, Jones
Mayweather. Granv'le
Welder, Harrison
Decatur
N'ewburg
Indian Grove..
Lexington
Marshall
Decatur
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Wales
Decatur
Galesburg
N'th Henderson
Decatur
New Boston...
Decatur ..
Palestine .
Decatur ..
Mason City.
Decatur
Pale>tine
Decatur
New Boston.
Decatur
Peoria
New Boston....
Lacbn
Ogle Co
Galva
Berwick
Lacon
Ber.Sp'gs.Mich
2>ew Boston
Veterans.
Bacon. John H
Chaffiu. James
Cook, Alvin E
Dunbar, Juan
Dudley, Joseph S
Forrest. Joseph
Greer. Benjamin F....
Hall. Harley S
Hughart, Andrew H..
Hamilton, Alexander
Helpman, Irvin L-
Harvey, .John A
Idell, Robert
Kunkelman, John H.
Mosher. Charles W ..
Mash. Peter
Maskel. Ellis V
Nicholson. John R ...
0"Neil, Abel
Millersburg
Lacon
1861
186l|
1863; June 8,1864
1865 Jan. 17,1865
1862
1861
1861
1865
Sept.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb. 2, 1864
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1^63 Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug,
Jan.
Aug.
Dee.
Dee.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
■^ug.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
July
Dec.
Mar.
.\pr.
Dec.
May
Aug. 15,1861
Feb. 2,1864
Feb. 22,1864
Feb. 2.1864
Octi'ii'
Feb. 2, 1864
Feb. 22,1864
Feb. 2,1861
Sept. 1,1861
19.1863 Dec.
3, 18631 Nov.
25,1863|Nov.
19,1863 Dec.
1, 1863 Nov.
Jan. 2,1
McLean Co.
Winchester
Decatur —
Dee.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
5, 1863
7, 1863
5, 1863
15, 1863
23, 1863
7. 1863
2. 1864
7. 1863
2. 1864
5. 1863
2. 1864
21. 1863
18, 1863
11, 1863
21, 1863
21, 1863
Jan.
Dec.
Jari.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jai.
Died Decat'r,Ill..Apr.ll.'62
Discharged April 22,1862..
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Musthred out Jan. 16. 1866.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro.Serg. Disch.Sep. 6.'64.
Kil'd Ft.Don'lsn.Feb. ]5,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Oct. 9,1864....
Mustered out Oct. 9,1865..
Discharged Aug. 23, 1865..
Died at Carthage. La., Apr.
,1863: wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Feb. 19. '63: wounds.
Died at Memphis Mar.l3.'63
Prom. Corp. M.O. May 4. '66
Discharged Aug. 11, 1864..
Discharged Feb. 19, 1863...
Prom. 2d Lieut. July 1,1863
Re-enli.sted as Veteran —
Mustered out May 4, 1S65..
Mustered out Oct -9, 1865..
Discharged Aug. 14, 1864..
Ke-enlisted as Veteran —
Prom. Serg. Trans, to 9th
La. Inf.. A.D.,May 5.1863.
Discharged Dec. 25.1861...
Prom.Corp. M.O.Aug.19,'64
Disch. Dec. 27. '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Trans. Inv.C'rps., Sep 16.'63
Died July 3,1863: disease..
Prom. Serg. M.O.Sep.26.'64
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died, Memphis, Sept.12,'63
Discharged Aug. 14, 1864..
Mustered out June 19,1865.
Mustered out May 4. 1S66..
Discharged Aug. 13. 1865..
Mustered out Oct. 10. 1865.
Mustered out July 28, 1865.
Died,Camd'n.Mo..Nov.],'64
Deserted March 11.1866....
Mustered out Sept. 2. 1864.
Pro.Corp. M.O. May 4, 1866.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Discharged Aug. 31.1864...
.Mustered out Nov. 2,1864..
Mustered out Sept. 9, 1865..
Deserted Feb. 22,1864
Mustered out Mar. 2,1866.
Discharged Apr. 24.1866..
Deserted May 27,1865
Deserted May 27.1863
2. 1864
25, 1864
14,:
25, 1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Deserted July 19. 1865
Pro. Serg. M.O. May 4, 1866
Pro. Corp. M.O. May 4. 1866
Pro.Serg. Disch.July 10,'65
Deserted July 19, 1865
Mustered out May 4, I*^66..
Pro.Corp. M.O.May 4,1866.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Discharged Nov. 29,1865...
Prom. M.O. May 4,1866....
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out May 28. 1866.
.Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Disch. Apr. 1,1865; disabil.
'692
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Pope, William F
Reavis. James W
Rock. Joseph H
Stevenson, William B.
Drafted and Substitute
Dec. 5,1863
"
Oct. 17.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Dec. 14.1863
Oct. 17.1864
Sept. 28.1864
Sept. 26,1864
Prom. Disch. Oct. 31,1865.
Fremont
Prairie . ...
Pro. 2d Lieut. Nov. 27, 1864.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Discharged Feb. 2, 1866, on
acc't wounds received at
Jackson Miss
Becruits.
Ames, Alfred B
Archbold Israel N
Sub. M. O.Oct. 17,1865 ...
Discharged Sept. 25, 1865 .
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25,1865 ..
Augustus. John C
Mustered out Oct. 16,1865..
Allen William G
Oct. 17,1864
Nov. 2. 1864
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 28.1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 14,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 28, 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 11.1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. 17, 1864
Oct. 17, 1864
Nov. 2.1864
Sept. 27,1S64
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 11.1864
Sept 27,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 17,1864
Oct. U,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Allen. Joseph M
Burton, William I
Brown Milo G
Richwood
Livingston
Young America
Sub. M. O.Nov. 2,1865....
Mu,stered out Sept. 26, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 27, 1865.
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25. 1865 . .
Bosworth. Joseph B ..
Blue Mound....
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865.
Died Shr'v'pt La Julv6 '65
Baughman, James
Bursr Martin
South Fork
Rol)erts
Sub. M.O.Oct. 6,1865 ....
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 10.1865 ...
Choate Hu^'h
Paxton
Sub M O. May 31 1865
Cannon. George N
Craft Edward
Carroll
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25.1865..
Mustered out Oct. 16, 1865.
Erwin, William
Oct. 14,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Sept. 26, :864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. __4,1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. 17,1864
Oct. ^14.1864
Sept. 26.1864
Sept. 25,1864
Oct. 15,1864
Sept. 26.1864
Oct. 5.1864
Oct. 18,1864
Sept. 16, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Finchum, Henry
Siih M. O Oct.. 4 186.<; __
Oct. 14,1864 Mustered out Oct. 13. 1865.
Sand Ridge
Oct. _n,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 17,1864
Oct. ^14.1864
Oct. 25,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 15, 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 18.1864
Sept. _16, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 7.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct 7,1864
Oct. 14,1S64
Sept. 16,1864
Sept. 26.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 15, 1864
Sub. M. O. Sept. 25.1865.
Sub M. O Oct 4 1865
Jones -John W
Georgetown
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25,1865.
Letz John P.
Sub. M. O Oct 4.1865...
McWafts, William ....
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 16.1865..
Mc(5ullah, William G..
McGale John
Nevelier, Louis
Ela
Mustered out Sept. 28,1865.
Mustered out Oct. 14. 1865.
Patterson. William W.
Peterson. Mathew ...
Elwood
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25,1865.
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 4,1865...
Ela
Sub. M. O. Oct. 16.1865..
Catlin
Mustered out Sept. 15.1865.
Scott, Moses D
Switzer, George A ....
Georgetown ....
Catlin '.'.'.'.
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 15,1865.
Stevenson. John
Mustered out Oct. 3.1865 ..
Smith, John
Sutherland. Duniot...
Spencer, Edward
Thomas, lames
Ross
Ela
Cromwell
Young America
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 7.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Sept. 16 1864
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 28,1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 10.1865..
Sub. M. O. Oct. 6.1865...
Mustered out Sept. 27, 1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 6.1865...
Welsh, Joseph
White Ira J
Elwood
Sub. M. 0. June 28, 1865.
Mustered out Sept 15,1865.
Ward, John
Wiiloby, Andrew L...
Georgetown —
Pikestown
Oct. 4. 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 15,1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 25,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 26, 1865.
Mustered out Oct. 14.1865.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Herman Lieb
Peter Schlosser
Henry A. Miller
First Lieutenants
Peter Schlosser
Bernard Zick
Thomas McGurray.,
Decatur
July 25, 1861 July 25,1861
Oct.
July
7, 18621 Feb. 27,1863
28, 1864' Nov. 15.1865
Promoted Major
Mu.stered out July 28, 1864.
Mustered out May 4,1866 ..
Sept.
Oct.
July 28, 1864 Nov. 15, 1865iMustered out May 4, 1866 .
7, 1862 Feb. 27,1863
Promoted
Mustered out July 28. 1864.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
393
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Second Lieutenants.
Henry J. Marsh
Peter Schlosser
Bernard Zick
-John Collraer
Edward Martin
First Sergeant.
Henry C. Oglesby...
Sergeants.
Benjamin F. Snow..
Peter Schlosser
Wm. F. Gardenhire.
Charles Albert
Corporals.
John M. Collmer
Charles P. A. Goddard
Charles W. Leies.
Charles Fechner ,
John Smith
Thomas Scantlin...
Privates.
Athons. William H.
Albin. George
Bech, John M....
Batim. Ferdinam
Bassler, .John G.
Becker, William.
Bruner, John
Berlin. David M
Bruner. John D
Baner, Jacob
Breitspreeher, Wm ...
Culligan. John
Cunningham. Simon P
Campbell, John E
Durant, Francis
Dutcher, Charles
Dunham, Amos
Bath ....
Decatur.
Decatur.
July 25,1861
Feb. 15,1862
Sept. 3, 1862
Oct. 7, 1862
July 28,1864
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Decatur.
July 25,1
Everman, John C ,
Elliot, Joseph
Flora. Jaspe^
Gardenhire. James M.
Gemer, August
Genert, August
Geschwindner. Nich's
•Gardenhire, George...
Humphrey, James A..
Jameson, Joshua
Johnson, Moses
Krebs, Christopher .
Keller, Jacob .
July 25,
Feb.
Jan.
July
July
27,1863
17, 1865
25, 1861
25. 1861
July 25,1861
July 25,
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Promoted
Mustered out July 28.'i86i!
Dishonorably dismissed,
Aug. 11, 1865
Red. to ranks; drummed
out service, Sept. 15, '63,
by order G. C. M
Disch. tSept. 22, '62; on ac-
count of wounds rec'd at
Fort Donelson
Prom 2d Lieutenant
Red. to ranks. Mar. 18,1862.
Disch. May 2. '62; disabil.
Red. to ranks June 1, 1862. .
M. O.July 30.1864
Prom. 2d Lieutenant
Red. to ranks Nov. 27,1861.
Died Oct. 31,1863
Red. to ranks Dec. 6. 1861..
Deserted Feb. 28, 1863....
Killed at Shiloh, Apr.6.'62.
Red. to ratiks May 26, 1862.
M. O. July 30. 1864
Trans, to N, C. S.; as Com.
Sergeant
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Prom. Sergt. Died Apr. 8.
1864. of wounds received
at Raymond. Miss
Disch. Sept. 8, '62; wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson . . .
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Prom.Serg. M.O.July30.'64
Died at Vicksburg. Miss.,
June 30, 1863
Died May 25. '63; of wounds
rec'd at Champion Hills.
Mustered out July 1. 1865..
Trans, to Co. C by order...
Mustered out July 30 1864.
Deserted Aug. 20. 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Prom. Corp. Accidentally
killed May 20. 1862
Disch. Oct. 14. '61, by order
Col. Oglesby
Kill»d at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 6, 1864..
Died Cairo. No date given.
Disch. July 25, '62, by order
Gen. Grant
Disch. May 2, '62, by order
Gen. Grant
Died Aug. 14, 1861; cause
not given
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Drum'd out reg't Oct. 29.
'63, by order G. CM
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 14, '61, by order
Col. of regiment
Disch. July 24, '62; account
wounds rec'd at Donel-
son and Shiloh
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
394
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Decatur
July 25,1861
Apr. 5, 1864
Oct. 17, 1864
Aug. 17.1861
Sept. 27, 1864
Oct. 15,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 12,1864
Oct. 25.1864
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 29,1861
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. 30.1864
Aug. 8,1861
Jan. 17,1864
Sept. ^27, 1864
Aug. 16,1861
Sept. 27,1864
Aug. 29,1861
Sept. 29.1864
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 15.1864
Oct. 17.1864
Sept. 7.1861
Aug. 29,1865
Oct. 6,1864
Aug. 17,1861
Oct. 1,1864
Aug. 22.1861
Nov. 27,1861
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 10.1865
Oct. 27,1864
Oct. 13,1861
Oct. 12.1864
Nov. 27,1861
Sent. 19.1861
July 25.1861
May 9, 1864
Oct. 17.1864
Murdered at Norfolk Mo ,
::
........
Decatur
Liynch, James
Mustered out July 30.1864.
Leeper, William
Miller, Frederick C...
Miller. Henry A
Manchon, Herman —
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. July 10,'63; disabil..
O'Neil.Johu
Priest. John W
Discharged July 25, 1864...
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Peters, George
Robinett, John
Re-enlisted as Veteran ....
Rust, MelviuN
Switzer, John M
Staines, Button
Steward, Eliado O....
Seiter, John C
Trans, to 12th 111 .Infantry.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Prom. (.Jorp. Disch Sept.
24,1862: disability
Disch. Oct. 14,'61, by order
Col. Oglesby
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Tansy. Virlin G
Wardner, Henry
Warren, Jonathan
Disch. Oct. 14,'61. by order
Col. Oglesby
Prom. Corp. Trans. Invalid
Corps Sept. 15,1863
Prom.Serg. Djsch.Nov.8,
1863. for wounds rec'd at
Wills, Andrew
Becruits, Drafted men
and Substitutes.
Athons, Josephus
receiv'd at Ft. Donelson.
Prom. Corp. M O Mav4.'66
Alexander, James P...
Florence
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 16.1865..
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Annix. Andrew
Baurhouse. Thomas E
Danville
Westfleld ■.!;!;■.'.
Chicago
Silver Creek....
Wilberton
Decatur
Sept. ^27, 1864
Oct. 15,1864
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 12,1864
Oct. 25.1864
Drafted . Died July 28.'65.
Dratted. M.O. Sept.26.'65.
Drafted. M. 0. Oct.l4.'65.
Bishop, James H
Blakeman, William...
Buckley. Absalom ....
Baker, Peter
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 5, 1865...
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 11,1865..
Drafted. M.O. July 20. '65.
Disch. Sept 9. '62; account
Pleasant Valley
wounds rec'd nt Shiloh..
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. 30,1864
ed at Shiloh
Colby, Leonard W ....
Sub. 31. O. Oct. 11. 1865...
Chandler, Henry W...
Jacksonville ...
Vandaiia
Danville
Decatur
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Dolen, -John
Jan. 17,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Mustered out Jan. 16 J866.
Dratted. M.O. Sept. 26. 65..
Dysert, Jaines
Dunham, Dayton
Wounded at Fort Donel-
Dolph, Nicholas ,
Dunz, John
Danville
Decatur
Sept. 27,1864
son Disch. Apr. 11, '62..
Drafted Died Jan. 9,1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Eder, John H
Silver Creek
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Nov. 2,1864
Oct. 17,1864
Drafted. M.O. Sept. 28. '6S
Essington. Gibson
Drafted M.O Oct. 11. '65
Fleming, James C
Danville
Drafted. M.O. Sept. 26. '65.
Sub. M. O. Nov. 1.1865 ..
Finley, William
Drafted. M 0 Oct. 16, '65..
Frank, Peter
Decatur
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Chicago
Gibson, John R
Oot. 6,1864
Oct! "'i,' 1864
11, 1863. for promotion
Sub. Disch. Oct. 5.1865..
Blakely.Ala.. Apr. 9.1865
Bell Prairie";:
Indian Grove...
Buckeye
Buckhart
Grob. John J
Feb. 2.1864
Jan. ^10,1865
NTov. 12,1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 12,1864
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Heart, Robert
Mustered out J an . 9, 1866 . . .
Heart, Richard
Hickman, Andrew B..
Hoblitt. Alvin B
Sub. M. O. Nov. 11.1865..
Sub. M. O. Oct. 12.1865..
Hatchley, Isaac
Decatur
Disch. May 1,"62, account
Hawley, John D
wounds received Shiloh.
Deserted June 28, 1862
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
395
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jones, Richard F.
Jones, William...
Kepler, Mathias.
Lerche, Martin
Lehman, Jacob —
Langheld, Aiierust
Thornton
Decatur..
Lynn. Robert
Lawson, Loren
Lankerman. Jacob
Mossman, William —
Magrae. John S ■•■
Mathys, John
McClelland, Hugh ....
Metcalf, David
Meeks. George
Martin. Albert
McGuire, Barthol'mew
McGorray. Thomas ...
Nelson, Charles
Nichols. Thomas S....
Olsen, Hover
Oturner, Thomas
O'Conner. James H...
Preston, Thomas
Manlius.
Decatur.
Sept. 7, 1861
Oct. 4, 1864
Aug. 8,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 29,1861
Oct. 4, 1864
Buck
Danville .
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Apr.
7, 1864
1.1862
15. 1863
28. 1864
16,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 15,1864
Dec.
Mar.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Danville ,
Decatur.
Chicago.
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 27.1864
Lynn
Antioch.
Decatur.
Pfiefer, Frank
Pittger, George
Pierpont, Sherman.
Roberts, Samuel .
Reed, John
Reisrer. Leonard.
Rose, Charles
Centralia
Danville .
Decatur
Owensboro Ky.
See, Roberts
Shoesmith, James
Snyder, Alfred C
Stevenson, George F'. .
Stevenson. Nathan'l N
Swift, Fremon E
Swan, Joseph C. H
Steffin, Mathias
Stephen. Frederick ...
Staines. Dutton
Stevenson, William B.
Schneiderman. H'man
Taylor, James T
Taylor, George W
Vording. Charles
Webb, Thomas S
Walker, Michael
Webber, Charles
Danville .
Linn
Danville .
Harlem . .
Antioch .
Olio
Dec.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
1,1861
5, 1864
12,1861
3,1864
1,1864
13,1861
23, 1861
15,1864
17,1861
27, 1864
7,1
2,1
1, 1862
13.1864
30, 1861
27,1864
13, 1864
27, 1864
17. 1864
12, 1864
29.1864
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
13, 1864
27. 1864
17, 1864
12, 1864
Effingham.
Danville ...
Aug.
Sept.
9, 1861
27, 1864
Belle Praire.
Rockraan
Decatur
Zimm. John
Zick, Bernard
Zwissler, Joseph D ...
Cooks.
Green, Jim
Hitchit, Charles.
Hurst, Richard..
Taylor, Britton..
Centralia
Belle Prairie .
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Jan.
Nov.
MarV
17, 1865
14, 1864
13, 1861
28,1861
28. 1864
13,:
10. 1865
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
27. 1864
1.1864
17. 1865
14, 1864
Jan. 10, 1865
Tra/iK. from Vth Inf.
Booton, John W
Briggs. Calvin
Campbell, William F..
Cross. William
Abingdon.
Berwick ..
Peoria
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
11,1863
11,1864
15, 1864
2, 1864
Flowers, William H... Galesburg Dec. 2,1863
Harrington, Freeman May 15,1861
Johnson, Jonas Wataga Jan. 22,1864
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Dec.
May
Feb.
16, 1865
17, 1863
2. 1864
14, 1864
8, 1864
22, 1864
25. 1864
20, 1864
22, 1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Prom. Sergt. Ma.ior Regt.;
re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. Dec. 15.1862, acc't of
wounds rec'd at Shiloh .
Sub. M. O. Oct. 3.1865 ....
Pro.Corp'l. Disch. Aug.7, '64
Disch. Aug. 8. '63, acc't of
wounds received at Ray-
mond, Miss
Died Oct. 31,1861
Died Feb, 26. 1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pro. Corp'l. M.O. May 4.'66
Mustered out May 4,1866 ..
Drafted. M. O. Sept.27,1865
" Sent. 26. 1865
Sub. M.O. Oct. 30,1865....
Discb. for prom. Oct. 11, '6J
Drafted. Killed. Blakely.
Ala., Apr. 9,1865
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Sub. M. O. Oct. 4,1865....
Sub. M. O. Nov. 11.1865...
Discharged Oct. 2,1866 ....
Drafted. M. O. Aug. 31.'65.
Deserted Feb. 20.1863
Disch. Oct. 15.1863. acc't of
wounds rec'd atVicksb'g
Mustered out July 1,1865 ..
Die'* Oct. 1.1861
Drafted. Killed at Blakely.
Ala., Apr. 9,1865
Drafted. M. O. Sept. 26.'65
Sub. M.O. Oct. 6.1865 ....
Deserted Dec 15,1861
Wounded, Shiloh, Apr.6,'62
Deserted while absent ..
Sub. Disch. Oct. 12,1863..
Drafted. Disch. Sept. 29. '65
Drafted. M. O. Sept. 26,'65
Sub. M. O.Oct. 12.1865 ...
Drafted. M. O. Sept. 26.'65
Drafted. M. O. Oct. 16.'65.
Drafted. M. O. Sept. 30.'65
Sub. M. O. Sent. 28,1865..
Trans. Aug. 2, '61, order of
Col. Oglesby
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Drafted. M. O. Sept. 26,'65
Drafted. M. O. Sept.30,'65
Mustered out Jan. 16. '66...
Sub. M. O. Oct. 13,1865 ...
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Killed at Charleston, Mo.,
Oct. 6.1861
Pro.Corp'l. M. O. May4.'66
Pro.Corp'l. Sergt. & 2d Lt.
Mustered out Jan. 9, 1866 . .
Deserted May 29,1865
Deserted Feb. 6.1865
Drserted Sept. 2,18G5
Deserted Feb. 7, 1865
Mustered out May 4.1866 ..
July 5.1865..
Deserted July 19.1865
Turn'd over to Mil. author-
ities as deserter from 72d
Ind. Inf
Died Apr. 13.1865
Pro. Sergt. M.O. Mar. 14. '65
Disch. June 3, '65; disabil.
396
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Knox, William
Aledo .
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. ^5,1864
Dec. 8, 1863
Dec. 1,1863
Aug. 11.1862
J an. 18. 1864
Dec. 23.1863
July 15,1861
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 22.1864
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
^8,1864
22, 1864
2. 1864
10. 1863
12, 1863
Mustered out Mav 4. 1866
Deserted April 5. 1866
Pro.Corp'l. M.O.May4.'66
Died Oct. 1,1865
Pro. Serjj't Nov. 15.'64. Pro.
2d Lieut. Jan. 1. 1865
Pro. Sergt. M. 0. May 4.'66
Louison, Peter
Lawson. William
Martin, Edward
Potts, Lemuel W
Berwick
Galesburg
Bath
.^ -•
Lewiston
Chillicothe
Berwick
Peoria
Reynolds, James R ..
Snyder, James
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept
22, 1864
4. 1864
10, 1861
5,1864
4, 1864
^ 7, 1864
30.1864
Discharged Feb. 26. 1865...
Mustered out Mav 4 1866
Winters, John C
Trans, from nth Inf.
Beer, Charles
Bossard,F.(Bottoasar)
Fleck, Martin
Green Co., Ohio
Woodville
Thornton
Peoria
Pro. Cor. Disch. July 14.'64
Drafted. M. 0. Oct. 4.1865
Sub. Died Aug. 15. 1865. . .
Sub. M 0 Oct 6 1865
Harmer, John
Marshall Co....
Sub M 0 Oct 6 1865
Kimmel, J ohn
Dishon disch. Oct 14 1865
Knacht, Henry
Lutz, Charles H
Sublette
Stephenson Co.
Mar. 24.1864
Mar.
24, 1864
order Gen. Ct Martial ..
Mustered out May 4. 1866. .
M.O. Oct. 9.'65. N. C. officer
Stephenson Co.
July 15.1861
Oct. 7, 1864
July
Oct.
15,1861
7, 1864
order Gen. Ct. Martial. . .
Sub. M.O. Oct. 6. 1865 ....
Pro. Cor M. O. Mav 4. 1866
Chicago
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 19.1864
Dec. 17, 1863
Oct.
Sept
4,1864
26, 1864
Reck, Matthew
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 25. 1865. . .
Tierce. Silas
Wriarht. James M
Veterans.
Athens. William H....
Campoell, JohnE
Chandler. Henry W...
Decatur
Jacksonville
Decatur
Pekin .
Feb. ^^1,1861
Dec. 26,1863
Feb. 1. 1864
Dec. ^26.1863
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 5, 1863
Jan. 4.1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Dec. 26.1863
Feb. 1.1864
Dec. 5, 1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 5.1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
^ _1, 1864
26. 1863
1, 1864
^26, 1863
25. 1864
5. 1863
4. 1864
1, 1864
27, 1864
17, 1864
5, 1863
25, 1864
5. 1863
1. 1864
Deserted April 5. 1865
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Pro. 1st Sgt. M.O. May 4,'66
Pro. Sergt. M. 0. May 4.'65
Mustered out Mar. 21, 1866.
Pro. Corp. M.O. Mar. 2, '66
Geschwinder, Nichol's
Jones, William
Pro. Serg't Major Reg't ..
Jameson. Joshua
Lankerman, .Jacob —
Lentz, Charles
Decatur
Cairo .
Absent
Mustered out May 4. 1865..
Killed near Jackson, Miss..
July 7,1864
Leeper, William
Miller. Henry A
Trans, to N.C. S. as Pr. Mus
Pro.Capt. from Serg't.July
14, 1864
McGorray, Thomas ...
Peters, Georgre
Pro. 1st Lieut.. July 28. 1864
Mustered out May 4, 1864 .
Peters. Frank
Decatur
Robinett, John
Switzer, John M
Schneideryan. Herm'u
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4. '66
Pro Sergt. Des'dDec.l3.'65
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Walker. Michael
Pro. Corp. M. 0. May 4,'66
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
James M. Ashmore .
Daniel Sayers ,
First IJeulenants.
Daniel Sayers ,
Augustus P. Whalen
John P. Railsback ...
Sterling Eaton ,
Second Lieutenants.
James S. Brown
Augustus P. Whalen
John F. Railsback ...
James T. C. Watson
Charleston
Charleston
Charleston .
Apr. 25.1861
May 15,1862
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
May 15,1862
Sept. 20,1862
Mar. 22,1866
July 25,1861
Mar. 28,1862
May 15, 1862
Sept. 29, 1862
July 25,1861
Feb. 27,1863
Mar. 22,1866
July 25,
Resigned May 15. 1862
Promoted Major
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 29. 1862 ....
Mustered out Sept. 29. 1865
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Resigned Mar. 28, 1862
Promoted
Clustered out' Sept'. '29,' i865
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
397
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sterling Eaton
Nelson W. Peppers..
First Sergeant.
Augustus P. Whalen
S^'rgeanis.
.James M. Waddack.
Solomon Cossel
Granville Ray
Thomas C. J effries . .
Corporals.
Bharles F. M. Hanks..
James A. Kelley
John F. Railsback
Charles M. Cox
James B.Campbell
Herman D . Lewis
Sterling Eaton
John M. Records
Musicians.
Benjamin F. Lyon
George Bane
Privates
Adamson, William G.
Adamson, Owen
Benedict. William H..
Brown, William A
Badger. Edward B....
Bennett. Harvey E
Boyd, George R
Balch. John F
Brown, William P
Bensley, Harvey
Bennett, Rufus H
Bruner, John D
Brewer, Johnathan
Colwell, Ben,iamin
Cassell. Hiram F
Cox. Francis
Catlin, Clinton J
Carr, Edward S
Carr, John W
Clark, EiiH
Colwell. John
Camp, John M
Camp, Walter B
Caylor, James H
Colston, John A
Doty, John G
Edmond, Wellington..
Eskew.John M
English, John T
Franklin. William E..
Ferguson, William
Griffith, John W
Hamilton, William H . .
Hays. Joshua H
Hammond, John F
Henderson, Enos F...
Jones, William T
Jones. William A
Johnston, Squire H...
Jones, Alexander
Charleston. ...
Charleston.
Charleston.
Feb. 20,1866
Mar. 22, 1866
July 25. 1861
July 25, 1861
July 25, 1861
Not mustr'd
July 25, 1861
July 25, 1861
July 25, 1861
Promoted I..
M. O. May 4, 1866,
Sergt.
Promoted to 2d Lieut.
Charleston.
July 25.1861
July 25, 1861
July 25, 1861
July 25. 1861
Discharged Dec. 15, 1862...
Diseh. Feb. 3, 1863; disabil.
Died Nov. 6, 1861; disease.
Discharged May 15, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sep. 15,'63; prom.lst
Miss. Heavy Art'l'y. A.D.
Promoted to 2d Lieut
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Disch. Aug. 27. '62, on acc't
wd's rec'd Ft. Donelson.
Deserted Feb. 8. 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Fort Donelson»
Feb. 15, 1862
Disch. July 22, '62: disabil.
Discharged Aug. 5,1864
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; disabil.
Died Jan. 6, 1862: disease..
Deserted Feb. 19.1865
Disch. Mar. 15, '62; disabil.
Disch. June 28, '62; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 16, '61; disabil.
Killed, rear of Vicksburg,
July 1,1863
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Discn. June 30. '62; disabil.
Dishon. disch. Aug. 5, 1863.
Died Nov. 28, '61; disease.
Deserted Feb. 8.1862
Disch. Apr. 28. '62; disabiL
Killed at Jackson, Miss.,
July 7.1864.....
Mustered out July 25. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed. Shiloh, Apr. 6, 1862.
Wounded: taken prisoner
& paroled; died Jan. 1. '63.
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Pro. Ser't.; M.O. July30.'64
Mustered out July 6, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Apr. 6. 1862; wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson.
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 30. 1863: wounds.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Killed Nov. 29. 1863, near
Vicksburg,Miss; R.R.ac.
Mustered ou July 23. 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Disch. July 22, '62: wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Di-scharged Aug. 25, 1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Died Mar. 16. 1862; disease.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. May 25, 1862; prom.
398
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of T) ^
Remarks.
Johnston, Richard
Charleston
July 25,1861
July 25.1861 Discharged Aug. 5.1864....
Kellogg. Francis M...
Disch. June 8.' 62; wounds
Lazenby. John M
Died Feb. 18, 1862; wounds
rec'd at Donelson
Logan, Charles F
' '
' '
' '
Disch. Nov. 18. '61; disabil.
Lawson, Henry
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Linder, Levi F
Lacross, John
' '
' '
Deserted Nov. 16,1861
Little, William
Morrison, John W
McKinstry, Ira L
' '
"
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
McLean, Archibald ...
"
' '
Tr. Inv. Corp. Sept. 15. '63.
McCormiek, tiice S
Tr. to Co. F,5th Reg V.R.C.
McUarty. Jerry
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Sept. 1,'62; wounds
rec'd at Shiloh
Norfolk. Harrison
"
Discharged Mar. 25,1864...
Potter, (ieorge
"
Disch. July 22, '63; wounds
rec'd at Donelson
Peppers. Nelson W ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Plew, Isaac D
• '
' '
Pound, William J. G..
Disch. June 24. '62; wounds
rec'd at Shiloh
Peterson, Abraham...
' '
' '
Disch. Apr. 28, '62; disabil.
Parker, William
Mustered out May 9. 1865..
Rosebraw, David
' '
• '
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Rea, Robert
' '
' '
Disch. July 22. '62; wounds
rec'd at Donelson
Reynolds, William H.
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Skelly, William A
Disch. Jan. 13, '63; wounds
rec'd at Donelson
Swinford, John
' '
Discharged Sept. 25,1864 ..
Scranton, Charles G..
"
' '
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Steeley, James
Disch. May 7, '63; disabil..
Southerland, John
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Thomas. John D
"
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Turner, Colby F
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
Turner, Absalom
Wright, George
' '
' '
Watson, James T. C .
..
Woodworth, Seth L...
Disch. June 6.'62; disabil..
Walker, John E
' '
' '
Tr. Inv. Corps May 24, '64.
Woodman, John L
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Waters, John B
"
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Recruits.
Alfred, Alphonso
Charleston
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 20.1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Austin, William H....
Oct. 1, 1861
Oct. 1.1861
Disch. Nov. 18. '62; disabil.
Adkins, John W
Charleston
May 24,1864
Apr. 28,1864
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Oct. 1,1861
Jan. 1,1862
Boyd, Robert
Died about Feb. 20.1862. of
wounds rec'd, Donelson.
Bane, William
Dec. 11,1863
Jan. 20,1864
Pro. < orp. M.O.May4.'66
Bear, Robert
Mar. 21,1864
Apr. 28,1864
Died May 6,1864; disease..
Bowlin, Henry B
Dec. 20,1863
Jan. 20,1864
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Bennett, Harvey E....
Dec. 1, 1863
Dec. 16.186i
Drowned July 22.1864
Bradshaw, John W ...
Parmington
Mar. 21.1864
Apr. 28,1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Camp. George
Charleston
Dec. 1, 1863
Dec. 17,186t
" "
Camp. William
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 5,1864
" "
Cassell, William
Charleston
Jan. 20,1864
Dec. 20.1863
b^eb. 22,1864
Jan, 20.1864
Killed at Jackson, Miss-
July 7, 1864
Cassell. James A
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Concannon, Michael ..
' '
Jan. 11.1864
Feb. 22,186^
Died Oct. 25.1864; disease.
Crowder, Burrell
' '
Mar. 21.1864
Apr. 28,186^
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Epley, John
' '
Jan. 28,1864
Feb. 22, 186^
Mustered out Apr. 19,1-66.
Ellington, Henry C...
Martinsville
Mar. 21,1864
Apr. 28,1864
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Ferguson, Brice
Deserted Dec. 31,1865
Jan. 19,1865
Apr. 21,1864
Jan. 19,1865
May 9,1864
Hevel, Christopher . . .
Charleston
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Howell, George
Ashmore
Feb. 1, 1864
Apr. 28.186^
Disch. Sept. 1.'64; disabil.
Harry, William E
Charleston
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 5, 186^
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Hawkins, Asel J
Dec. 20,186c
Jan. 20.186'
Jones, James D
Dec. 1, 1863
Mar. 21,1864
Dec. 17.1863
Apr. 28,1864
Jester. Henry L
Charleston ....
" "
Kellogg. Francis M. ...
" "
Kennedy. Patrick
Sept. i,i86i
Sept. 1.1861
Discharged Sept. 1,1864...
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
399
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Knight, .John L
Lewis. Harmon D.
Lettrel, Thomas...
Charleston
Charleston
Mathers, Samuel S..
Mote, David W
Morton. Robert L ...
Morton, Henry C —
McNamara, Patrick.
McKee, William
Myers, William
Magrgart, John
Potter, Jasper
Patterson, Ancil H...
Plank. William W
Ryan, William H
Roberts. John D
Rousey, Lafayette ...
Roberts, Simpson C.
Swinford. George H .
Steeley, William
Linens. Mo.
Charleston .
Dolson
Charleston ...
Indian Grove.
Charleston ...
Stafford. James A
Simon, John
Temple. Lynn M
Tuttle. Edmond B ....
Winkleblack.Mas'n P
Winkleblack. Milt'n C.
Whalen, Augustus P,
Cookn.
Hendriek, Robert
Johnson, John ,
Transferred from nth
Jmantry.
Burns, Thomas J
Cadwallader Wm. H..
Castles, Joseph
Fitzpatriek, Dennis...
Golden, James P
Gay lord, George
Griffin, Morris
Keller, Villiam M
Knoll, Charles A
Lamb, Patrick
McElhany. Samuel....
Miller, Peter
Shannon. Henry
Smith, William
Seaman, John D
Stoltz, George ...
Seiman. Harman.
Wagoner. Lewis .
Mar. 21, 1864 Apr. 28.1864
Apr. 11.1864
Apr.
Charleston
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
LaSalle
Chicago
LaSalle
Neoga ..
Ottawa .
LaSalle
LaSalle ...
Teutopolis.
Alton
LaSalle ...
Peru
LaSalle ...
Drafted and Substitute
Rf-cruits.
Ames. John F
Beeson, Sidney L .
Beckemier. Ferdinand
Brookman, Chrlstop'r
Bangeley, Lewis ...
Caulcraft, William.
Goodnough. .Jesse .
Orantz, Josenh
Hull, .Moses M
Hart. Samuel
Kennedy, Thomas .
Kylander, John
McClarey, Gordon S ..
Martin. Hezekiah B.
Stewart, William C .
Smith. Charles
Summer, John
Waterman, J ohn , . . .
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dee.
Jan.
Gillespie ...
Effingham..
Mound City
Bennington
Chicago
Jefferson co
Bennington
11,1863
21,1864
1, 1864
21,1864
11.1864
21,1864
28. 1863
21.1864
1, 1862
11,1
17, 1865
11.1864
21,1863
11,1864
21. 1864
\/-
5,1864
1,
11,:
11,1863
^^1,1863
20.1863
28, 1864
1,
1. 1864
. 20,1864
Apr. 28,1861
Feb. 22,1864
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
May
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
1,1863
1. 1864
Mustered out May 4. 1866 . .
Deserted as Corp. Feb.8.'63
Wounded Jackson, Miss.
Discharged Sept. 8. 1865.
Mustered:out May 4,1866..
Died Apr. 20, 1864; disease.
Died Oct. 2, 1864; disease..
Transf 'd to Co. G. 23d Reg't
V.R.C. M. O.Nov. 14.'65.
Mustered out Apr. 19, 1866,
Disch. Jan. 1. 1865; disabil.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Killed ar Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out May 24, 1866.
Mustered out Jan. 16, 1866.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Deserted Dec. 12.1865
Mustered out Blay 4. 1866..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died July 25, 1864. wounds
received at Jackson
Disch. Apr. 28. '62: disabil.
Deserted Dec. 12 1865
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Discharged Dec. 31. 1864...
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Mustered out Apr. 19, 1866.
Mustered out Aug. 14,1865..
Mustered out Aug. 14, 1865 .
4. 1863 Dec. 24, 1863
1.1864 Jan. 23,1864
Dec. 24, 1863 Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Jan. 23,1864
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Nov.
,1864
,1864
,1864
Tan. 23. 1864
Mar. 21,1864
Jan. 23.1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Oct. 12, 1864
Belle Plain ..
Jefferson co .
Bell View....
La Prairie ...
Belle Plain..
Avon Hall...
Magnolia .
Sept.
Oct.
30, 1864
18, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
10,
12, 1864
18, 1864
19, 1864
30, 1864
25, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
25.1864
19.
Mustered out Oct. 5.1865..
Mustered out May 4, 1866.
Mustered out Oct. 5, 1865.
Mar,
Jan.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
21.1864
23. 1864
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Mustered out Oct. 5. 1865..
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out Oct. 5, 1865..
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out Oct. 5. 1865..
Deserted Nov. 19. 1865
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Mustered out Oct. 5, 1865..
Disch. Jan. , 1866. order
Gen. Sheridan
Died Aug. 5, 1865
Died June 6. 1865
Discharged Jan. 5, 1866
Mustered out Sept. 29, 1865
Sub. Disch. May 4, 1865,
order Sec. War
Sub. Disch. Aug. 8, 1865;
disability
Mustered out Oct. 19, 1865.
Mustered out Oct. 11, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 29. 1865
Sub. M. O. Oct. 18, 1865...
Mustered out Oct. 19. 1865.
.Mustered out Sept. 29. 1865.
Mustered out Oct. 12. 1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 18. 1865...
Sub. Died Feb.1,'65; dise'se
Mustered out Sept. 29. 1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 24. 1865...
Disch aged Oct. 3, 1865
Sub. M O. Oct. 18, 1865...
Died Apr. 7. 1866; wounds.
Mustered out Oct. 18. 1865 .
400
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Veteran.^,
Bailey. AlamanzaC...
Camp John M
Charleston
Bloomington. ..
Charleston
;; ::::::
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
^ _1. 1864
31, 1863
15, 1863
5. 1863
21, 1863
1. 1864
1, 1864
2, 1864
1, 1864
5,1864
^ ^1. 1864
31,1863
^ _1, 1864
5,1863
Feb.
Mar.
•Ian.
fe
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
K-.
Feb.
Dec.
^^1.1864
22, 1864
25, 1864
2, 1864
14. 1863
2,1864
1,1864
1, 1864
2. 1864
17. 1864
1,1864
5, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
17, 1864
^ ^1, 1864
31,1863
^ ^1, 1861
13, 1863
Pro. Sergt. M.O.May 4, '66.
Cos Francis.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro. Corp'l. M.O.May 4, '66.
Pro.Corp'l. Disch.Nov.15,
1865; disability
Pro. 1st Sergt. M.O.May
4,1866
Cou'lson, Jolin A
Drake, James W
Doted John G.
Eaton, Sterling
Ferguson, William ....
Hanks, Charles F
Henderson. Enos F
Hays, Joshua H
Johnston, Squire H —
Died Mar. 25, 1865: disease.
Pro. 1st Sergt. Disch.Aug.
27,1862, on acc.'t wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson..
Pro. Sergt. M.O.May 4, 66
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
M.O. June 13, '65, by order
of President
Little, William
Disch.Nov.30,'64, by order
Sec. War
Mustered put May 4, 1866..
Pro. Sergt. M.O.May 4. '66
Pro.Corp'l. Disch.Oct. 1,
1865; disability
Mustered out Apr. 19, 1866.
Mustered put MHy^_4, 1866..
Dishon. disch. Jan. 11, '65.
Deserted Dec. 12,1865
Mustered out May 4, 1866 ..
Disch. to date. Dec. 31. '65.
Lawson. Henry
Morrison, John W
McCarty, Jerry
Pepper, Nelson W
Plew Isaac D
Reynolds, William H..
Swinford, George H...
Scranton, Charles G. . .
Turner, Absalom
Thomas, John D
Wright, George
Woodrum,John L
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Luther M. Startsman.
Olney
July
Apr.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Aug.
July
Apr.
July
July
July
July
25. 1861
17. 1862
30, 1864
25. 1861
17. 1862
30. 1866
25. 1861
17. 1862
28, 1864
25, 1861
25, 1861
_25,1861
July 25,1861
Jan. 23.1864
Nov. 16,1864
July 25,1861
Jan. 23.1864
Resigned Apr. 17,1862
Joseph W. Robards
Resigned Sept 30 1864
• '
First Lieutenants.
Joseph B. Jones
Albert W Birch .
Mustered out May 4. 1866 .
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph B Jones
Olney
July 25,1861
Feb. 27,1863
Dec. 30.1864
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
Promoted
Augustus E. Barrett..
Newton
Claremont
Newton
Mustered out July 24, 1864.
First Sergeant.
Sergeants. _
Feb 15, 1862
William H. Starr
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
John Youngling
..
Feb. 15,1862
Red.to r'ks.M. O.July 30,'64
Corporals.
John W. Schell
Fairfield
Olney
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Jul v 24,1864...
George McKee
• '
Re enlisted as Veteran
Trans.to V. R.C.May 22.'64
• '
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
William Hicks . ..
• '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Robert Crosby
Xenia
Red.to r'ks.M. 0. July 30.'64
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
401
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Musicians .
Manuel McMichaels...
R D White
Grayville
Olney.
July ^25,1862
July 25.1862
July 25,1861
"
Augr. U. 1861
Oct. 1,1864
Aug. 14,1861
Feb. 1,1865
Aug. W,1861
July ^25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
Oct, 18.1862
Discharged Aug. 23, 1861. . .
Died at Cincinnati Apr.2,'62
Discharged Julv 24 1862...
Wagoner.
Robert Moore
Newton
Privates.
Newton .
Feb 15, 1862
Allen Lewis W
Honorably discharged Feb.
Beck, Benjamin F
Burk Jc'eph
22,1862
Newton .
Died at Cairo Nov. 20,1861.
Bullard. John W
Mustered out July 30,1864.
Brooks, Thomas M
Noble
. > 11
Boggs, Daniel C
Clairmount
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Apr. 26,1862, wounds
ree'dat Fort Donelson...
Discharged April 9,1862...
..
Feb. 15.1862
Chauncey, David M...
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Campbell, James P
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Clark, James
Newton
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Chilcott, Ephraim ....
Cluxton. John T
Durham, John H. L ..
Grayville
Olney .
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Discharged July 24,1862...
Mustertd out July 30, 1864
Noble
Givens, James A
Mustered out July 3U, 1864
Goyer, Benjamin ....
Olney .
Discharged July 24 1864
Honney, James M
Newton
Hart, Joseph
Olney .
1 1 , ,
Hogue. William
Grayville
Olney
Discharged April 30, 1862. . .
Jones, William B
Newton .
Discharged July 24,1864 ...
Kent, William H
Kent, William A
rec'd at Fort Donelson ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Kerlee, William H....
Keeler, John W
Lewis. Thomas S
Large, Wilson
Clairmount
Olney .
Discharged July 24,1864 ...
Large, Philip ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Lewis, Joseph T
Leonard. John
Mading, Thomas M...
McCarty, Daniel J ....
Clairmount
Grayville
Maple Grove....
Discharged April 29.1862 ..
Killed. Raymond, May 12, '63
Died at Cairo Oct. 20,1861.
Killed, Raymond, May 12,'63
McMurty, Joester
Xenia :....
Died June 16,1863, wounds
Packett, Berry
Olney
rec'd at Vicksburg
Discharged April 30,1862 ..
Phillips, William F...
Mt. Erie
Mustered out July 30,1864 .
Pro. Corp. M. O. July 30, '64
Reed, Jesse . .
Newton .
Discharged Jan 20, 1863
Olney .
Scott, Curtis M
Smith, Edmund
Pro. Serg.M.O. July30.'64
Died at Cairo, Oct 18,1861.
Shaw, George
Killed at Shiloh Apr 6,'62.
' >
Wolf, Reuben J
Hecruits.
Arnette, William
Grayville
Olney
Trans.to V.R.C.,Oct.22.'63
Pro. Corp. M.O.Oct.l7.'65.
Brooks, George W. ..
Noble
Pro.lstSer. M O.Julyl.'64
Birch, Charles N
Tazewell co
Clairmount
Olney .
Oct. 1, 1864
Mustered out Sept. 30.1865
Baldwin, George M...
Deserted March 16.1863....
Carson Noah
Discharged Aug. 13,1864...
Ohio
Feb. 1,1865
Mustered out Jan. 31.1866.
Dever, Thomas
Noble
Discharged Aug. 13,1865 ..
Davis Henry D
Olney .
Discharged Feb • 20, 1863. . .
Davis Thomas
Vol. 1—26
402
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Davis. Roland
Friedley, Lawrence...
Fritz, Abraham
Hathaway, J oseph A . .
Hathaway, Ralph W..
Harris, John W
Jones, Edward T
Jones, John E
Jones, William B
Keath. Matthias
Lyons, Wilton D
Lessing, Broomfield..
Myers, James
Miller. Wm. T
McClanahan, Perry...
Miller, Gotlieb
•O'Reilly, Thomas
Phiilan. Jacob
Eodgers. Daniel B
Ranney, John
Rickey, Thomas B —
Raymond. Samuel ....
Ratclifif, James
Rector, Levi
Smith, William V
StoUs, Nicholas
Smith, Joseph
Slyter, Benjamin R...
Schaiper, John
Terrell, Samuel W....
VanMetre, Thomas B.
Woodland. William...
Watchal, Lewis
Cooks.
Anderson, John.
Evans, Henry ...
Jones. Levi
Williams, Lewis
Noble .
Olney .
Olive
Noble . . .
Newton .
Noble...
Chicago.
Noble...
Aug. 14,1861
Jan. 16,1865
Aug. 14.1861
Oct. 3,1864
Aug. 14,1861
Parkersburg
Olney
Noble
Olney
Noble
Washington
Olio
Lacon
Olney
Noble
Olney
Olive .
Dale ..
Noble ,
Washington.
Olney
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits .
Byetta, John
Barns, (Jharles W...
Brown. John V ,
Bird. Robert
Childs. Benjamin..
Coon, Samuel
Coon, Norman
Chrystle, William S
Cliflf, Richard
Christian, Roland C
Dickey, Samuel —
Dugan, James W...
Duncan, Leonard..
Easton, Clark H. ...
Elston, Samuel
Edwards, William .
Grogran, James M.
Grant. Winslow —
Harriott, Bphriam.
Hillman, Charles...
Hood. John S
Howard. William M
Hays, William T...
Hunt, Jacob
Holly, John T
Kellogg, Joseph W.
King, John W
Large, Robert W...
Lucas. John E
Luke, George M —
Millburn. Washington
Murray, Samuel B .
Newhall, Samuel A
Nesbitt. William A.
O'Brien, James S ..
Pyle, Wade H
Reigal, William —
Montgomery
Bridgeport ..
Roberts —
Mill Brook.
Manlius ...
Halleck.
Evans ..
Jan. 16,1865
Oct. 3. 1864
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
14,1861
25. 1865
1, 1865
27, 1865
14, 1861
16, 1865
3, 1865
14, 1861
25, 1865
14, 1861
Jan. 25,1865
Feb. 1, 1865
Jan. 27,1865
Aug. 1. 18G3
Dec. 1, 1863
Mar. 3. 1863
Dec. 1,1863
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Ross
Hull
Brimfleld.
Ohio
Woodstock . .
West Mound.,
St. Albans...
Metamora
Casanovia ...
Parker
Bloomfleld . .
Magnolia —
Montgomery
Quincy
Chili...
Keene .
25. 1864
27, 1864
7, 1864
29, 1864
20. 1864
10. 1864
25. 1864
28. 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Jan. 16.1
Feb. 3,1865
Jan. 25.1
Dec. 4,1863
Dec. 1,
Mar. 3, 1863
Dec. 1,
Died,Bird's Point.Oct.18'61
Pro.Cor. Disch. Aug. 13, '61
Discharged Jan. 20,1862....
Mustered out Jan. ^15, 1866.
Deserted Nov. 20,1862
Discharged April 26, 1862..
Discharged April 9. 1862...
Mustered out Oct. 2, 1865..
Re- enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 13, 1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Jan. 20,1862...
Discharged Aug. l.S, 1864..
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Deserted Dec. 1.1862
Mustered out Jan. 24,1866.
Mustered out Jan. 31,1866.
Mustered out Jan. 26,1866.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 13, 1864..
Discharged Jan. 20,1862...
Discharged Aug. 13. 1864..
Mustered out Feb. 15.1866.
Mustered out Feb. 2, 1866. .
Died at Odin, 111., Oct.25,'61
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Jan. 24,1866.
Deserted March 13.1863....
Deserted Feb. 7.1865..
Deserted Sept. 6.1864.
Deserted Jan. 3,1865.!
Sept.
Sept.
19, 1864
26, 1864
21,1864
6, 1864
11. 1864
26, 1864
11,1864
20, 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 19.1864
Oct. 7.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
3. 1864
26. 1864
1.1864
20, 1864
21, 1864
19, 1864
17, 1864
11,1864
21, 1864
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Discharged Aug. 13, 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Mustered out Oct. 10, 1865.
25.1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 24,1865....
27,1864 Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
1864 Sub. M.O. Oct. 6,1865
29,1864 Mustered out Sept. 28,1865
20,1864 Mustered out Oct. 26,1865.
11,1864 Mustered out Oct. 10.1865.
25.1864 Sub. M.O. Oct. 24.1865....
29,1864 Sub. M. O. Sept. 28, 1865..
11,1864 Mustered out Oct. 10,1865..
19,1864 Sub. M. O. Sept. 26,1865..
26,1864 Mustered out. Sept. 25, 1865
21,1864 Sub. M. O. Sept. 26.1865..
6,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 26,1865...
12,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 11,1865...
26,1864 Mustered out Sept. 25,1865
11,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 10,1865...
20,1864 Mustered out Sept. 19,1865
Discharged Sept. 19,1865..
5,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 10.1865...
13,1864 Mustered out Oct. 12, 1865.
19,1864 Mustered out Oct. 18,1865.
7.1864 Mustered out Oct. 17.1865.
_19. 1864 Mustered out Sept. 18, 1865
3,1864 Mustered out Oct. 2.1865..
26. 1864 Mustered out Sept. 25. 1865
1,1864 Mustered out Sept. 30,1865
20,1864 Mustered out Sept. 19,1865
21,1864 Mustered out Oct. 3,1865..
19,1864 Mustered out Sept. 18,1865
17,1864 Sub. M.O. Oct. 16,1865....
11,1864 Sub. M.O. Oct. 19,1865....
21,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 3,1865
20, 1864 Mustered out Sept. 19. 1865
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
403
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
•Smith. William
Sunderland, Joseph ..
Steward, Lafayette...
Simonton, William R.
Shaffer, Aquilla J
Traver. Hiram S. W..
Turner, Hugh C
"Thompson. Thomas...
Wonder, John W
Witt, John
Woods, Henry A
Wilson. Benjamin or
Benjamin. Wilson S.
•Cox, Tilson
Hunt, Harrison
Metamora
Ohio
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 20,1864
Liberty.
Nettle Creek.
Brimfield. . ..
Brimfleld. ...
Mill Creek.
Ohio
Moore, Garland M
Transfd from 11th Inf.
'Henshaw, Richard
Harvey, Eli
Powers, John
Mclmov. Otis
Slater, Thomas
Steadman, Henry V. . .
Seward. Calvin
Vestal, Jay
West, Amos L
West Mound.
Ohio
Edgewood.
Edgewood,
Lacon
Transfd frovi nth Inf.
Birch. Albert W
■Bush, Sampson
Bainbridge, William..
Barber, George
Black, George W
Carroll. Edwin
-Crawford, John W....
Delph. Charles D
Edwards. William C
Furr, Churchville
Griflflth, Edward E....
Hodson, John L
Harrington, Frank
Hawley. Joseph B
Halves, George M
Krider. John
McCaskey, Solomon..
Smith, Aurelius
Weaver, Robert J
Cuba
Canton
Metamora .
Canton
Washburn.
Metamora .
Canton
Monmouth.
Canton
Arispe
Aledo
Pekin
Eminence .
Burkhart. .
Canton
Burkhart. .
Veterans
Amette, Frederick...
Bowes, David
Boggs, Daniel C
■Clark, James
Dailey, Charles W...
Emery, Elton A
Hicks, William
Keeler, John W
Kerlee, William H...
Keath, Matthias
Kent, William A
Olney. ..
Large, Phillip
Lessing, Broomfield..
McKee, George
Raymond, Samuel
Schell, John W
Vanmetre, Thomas B,
Wallace. William H..
Fairfield.
Olney. ...
Sept. 20,1864
Aug. 19.1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 11, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. 11. 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. 19, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Jan. 20. 1864
Jan. 22,1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
.Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
27, 1864
20, 1864
19, 1864
20, 1864
24,1864
21, 1864
11, 1864
Feb. 29,1864
Jan. 9.1865
Feb.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
July
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
25.1864
12, 1863
24, 1861
20, 1861
9,1861
28, 1863
23, 1863
25,1864
4, 1864
25. 1863
17. 1861
9, 1861
15. 1864
3. 1863
7. 1S64
1. 1864
5. 1864
17. 1864
5, 1864
1,1864
5.1864
5. 1863
2. 1864
5, 1864
15.1863
5, 1864
1, 1864
15.1863
5, 1864
Oct.
Apr.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
15, 1864
11, 1864
11.1865
3. 1864
12, 1864
26. 1864
31, 1864
Jan.
31
1864
:::::::::::::
Sept.
20, 1861
Dec.
25
1864
Dec.
Apr.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
8, 1864
25, 1864
8,1864
25, 1864
17,1864
25,1864
17, 1864
25,1864
Sub. M.O.Sept. 25,1865...
Mustered out Sept. 18, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 19. 1865
>.Iustered out Oct. 3.1865..
Mustered out Oct. 10.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 19,1865
Sub. M.O. Oct. 20,1865....
Sub. xM.O. Oct. 6,1865
Mustered out Oct. 10. 1865..
Sub. M.O. Oct. 18,1865....
Mustered out Oct. 10,1865,
Mustered out Oct. 25,1865.
Died Marshall, Tex., July
25,1865
Died Jefferson, Tex., Aug.
14,1865
Died N, Orleans, Apr. 10,
1865: wounds
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Mustered out Oct. 10.1865.
Discharged Oct. 10,1865...
Mustered out Oct. 14,1865.
.Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Mustered out Jan. 10.1866.
Mustered out Oct. 2,1865..
Mustered out Oct. 11,1865.
Promoted 1st Lieut
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Mustered out Sept. 9.1864.
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Discharged Sept. 8,1864...
Discharged July 11,1864...
Discharged July 14.1864...
Discharged Sept. 8,1864...
Mustered out June 13, 1865.
Mustered out Feb. 2.1865..
Mustered out June 5,1865.
Mustered out May 17,1865.
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Discharged July 16.1864...
Discharged Sept. 8,1864...
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Mustered out Apr. 19.1866
Mustered out May 24,1865.
Died. Bryant, 111., Dec.4, '64
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Promoted 2d Lieut
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4. '66.
Deserted Aug. 1,1865
Pro.lst Serg. M.O.May 4.'66
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Jan. 2,1864
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
25, 1864
22, 1861
17, 1864
1, 1864
2, 1864
25, 1864
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4, '66.
Sent, by Gen. Ct. Martial..
Pro. Corp. Sick at N. Or-
leans at M. O
Pro. Serg. M.O. May 4, '66
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4, '66
Corp'l from organization.
M. O. May 4, 1866
Mustered out May 4.1866..
Pro. Serg. M.O. May 4. '66
Mustered out May 4.1866..
Pro. Serg. M.O.May 4. '66
404
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Peoria ...
July 25,1861
Resigned Mar. 25. 1862
Farmington
Peoria
Mar. 25,1862
July 25,1863
July 25,1861
Mar. 25,1862
July 25,1863
July 25.1864
July 25,1861
Mar. 25,1862
July 25,1864
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25,2861
July 25,1861
July ^25.1861
Samuel Caldwell
First Lieutenants.
Feb. 9, 1864
July 25,1861
Mustered out May 4.1864..
Samuel Caldwell
Farmington ....
Mar. 11,1864
Nov. 17,1864
July 25,1861
Feb. 27,1863
Jan. 17,1865
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25.1861
July _25.1861
William E. Yarnell ...
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Promoted
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Caldwell
Frederick A. King ....
Farmington
Peoria
Daniel T. Hindman...
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Promoted to 2d Lieut
First Sergeant.
Fred A King
Peoria
Sergeants,
Otis P. Martin
Peoria
Prom. Sergt. Maj. Oct.l.'61.
Rea'c'd tor'ks Nov.22.'62.
M. O. July 30. 1864
Died at Pittsburg Landing
Apr.8.1862
Alex. Y. Harrison
Washington
Bloomington....
Peoria ..
Joseph E. Harbin
Benjamin F. Lawson.
Corporals.
Hiram W.Johnson ...
Benjamin W. Brown..
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Discharged Mar. 14,1864...
Red'c'd to ranks Mar. 1.'61.
M. 0. July 30. 1864
Prom. Sergt Trans V R C
Charles D. Irons
Sept. 15, 1863
Re'dtor'ks Apr '63. Disch
John Wham
..
Apr.24,'63. Prom. 86th 111.
Prom. Sgt. Disch. July 31,
1862; wounds at Shiloh..
Re'dtor'ks. M.O.July 30, '64
Prom. Sgt. Apr. 10,'63. Re'd
tor'ks June 1,'63. Died at
Vicksburg Feb. 17,1864 ..
John Thompson
William L.Caldwell..
Farmington ....
Henry N. Keener
3fusicians.
Henry H. Walton
Peoria
Mustered out July 30 1864
Henry M. Kiker
Privates.
Barrett John
Peoria.
Principal Musician
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Trans, to Iny'l'd C'pa Sept.
15, '63. M. 0. Aug. 27,-64.
Disch Oct 23 '63 Prom in
Beathon, Donald
Beadel Ira E
Washington
Peoria
Davies. John M
U. S. Col. Troops
Mustered out July 30 1864
Easton, Charles S
> '
Musician June 21. 1864. M.
..
O. July 30, 1864
Green, William A
Pifield, Frank
Sheffield
Perry .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Mar 14 1864
Hall Robert
VlcHenry
Peoria
discharged Nov. 14. 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Masters. Wilburn J ...
McDevitt. John
' '
Meads, John H
Discharged Aug. 26.1862...
• '
Puffer. Richard R
Ricker. George H
Vlt. Palatine....
Discharged Nov. 18. 1863 ..
Rirdon. John A
Simonson, Isaac H
iennepin
Privoli
DischargedMar. 10, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Surdorf, George
Sutler, Andrew
Kickapoo
Peoria
Wounded at Shiloh: fur-
lough ext'd'd to June 6.'62
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Thompson, Edgar H..
Washington....
Killed at Fort Donelson..
Feb. 15, 1862
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
405
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
July 25, 1861
Jan'y28.1861
Aug. 20,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 20,1861
July 28,1861
Dec. 29, 1863
July 28, 1861
Sept. 30. 1864
July 28, 1861
Sept. 12, 1861
July 28. 1861
Aug. 20, 1861
Aug. 27, 1861
Dec. 22, 1863
July 25, 1861 K'illf'd nt Fort Dnnplsnn
Feb. 15. 1862
..
Mustered put July 30. 1864.
Walsh Thomas
• •
El Paso
Deserted Dec. 3J. 1863
Wills. Charles W
Canton
Prom Sgt Disch Jan. 15. '62.
To r'c've prom.in 7111 Cav
Young. Howard
acc'c w'uds at Donelson.
Discharged July 31, 1862...
Discharged Sept 28, 1861...
Eecruits.
Ash, Francis W
Peoria
Brant, Jacob
Uf..eplj<5ted as Veteran
Discharged July 28. 1864...
Burgest, Samuel
Died at Bird's Point, Mo.,
Cooper, Charles S
Dec. 3. 1861
Disch. Mar. 2, 1862; trans-
Daniels. Charles W..
Aurora
ferred to 111. Artillery...
Discharged July 28, 1864...
Davis, Thomas B
Northampton ..
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Downing, Henrv H...
Canton ..
Feb. 15, 1862
Discharged Mar. 31 1862
Liverpool
Canton
Chillicothe
31. '62, wounds Donelson.
Farwell, Milo
Discharged Mar. 28, 1864...
Discharged Mar. 12, 1862...
Herr, Sheaff L
Keefer. John M
Honorably discharged
Kelly. Edward
Peoria
Died at Vicksb'g, Oct. 4, '63.
Kelly.Peter
Died at Cairo 111., Feb. 18,'63
Line. Ralph E
Deserted Aug. 31. 1862.
Mowry, William H
..
Jan. 1. 1864
Wounded at Shiloh
Died New Orln's. Apr21.'65
Discharged Julv 28. 1864..
Nutt, Samuel
Disch. Jan. 15. 1862, for pro-
Pippic, Barnett Al....
Parker, Robert W
Triroli
Peoria
Oct. 7. 1864
motion in 7th Cav
Mustered out May 23, 1865.
Disch Feb. 2, 1862, to enter
Pettit. Charles E
Parnaington ....
gun-boat service
Discharged Mar. 31, 1862..
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Rockhold. Benjamin F
Canton
Discharged July 28. 1864..
Shearer. Henry E
Peoria..
Smith, JohnO
Fremont
Canton
Stockdale, Sidney A..
supposed to have died..-
Disch Jan 15 1862. for pro-
Thornton,Theo. W....
motion in 7th Cav
Wallace, JoJn B
' '
Killed Shiloh. Apr. 6. 1862.
West, Henry
Moreville
Peoria
Trivoii!!!!!!!!!!
Discharged July 28. 1864..
West, James
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6. '62
White, Hiram
Discharged July 28, 1864..
Died May 25 '63, wounds
Wood,Vivalda
Walston, Martin
Died at Kappa.ni...Jan.9.'62
Wetmore, Henry
Peoria
Prom Corp. Killed Milli-
Wham, Joseph H
Jan. 1. 1864
ken's Bend,La.,June7.'e3
Mustered out May 4 1866 .
Drop'dasdes't'rDec.31,'61
Cooks.
Christopher. William.
Dickinson. Tolevar.
Mar. 5. 1863
Mustered out Mar 2 1866
Wood, Duke
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Brafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Ridout
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept
25. 1864
7, 1864
13. 1864
12. 1864
19, 1864
Oct. 25, 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Sub. Died, Marshall, Tex.,
Craige. John J
Holt. William P
St. Albans
July 30, 1865
Mustered out Sep. 30, 1865.
Miist.PrPfi out, Oct. 12.1865..
Keys, James F
El Paso
Sept. 19. 1864'Mustered out Sept. 18. 1865.
406
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Oct. 19,1864
Oct. 1.1864
Oct. 19, 1864
Oct. ^19,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 19.1864
Mustered out Oct. 18,1865..
Misplay. Lloyd
Morgan. Lewis F
Magnolia
Mustered out Sept. 30,1865-
Sneil. Frank M
Bureau
Sept. 29, 1864ISent. 29.1861
Mustered out Sept 27 1865-
Thompson James C
Oct. 19,1864
Oct. 13,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Oct. 19.1864
Oct. 13.1864
Jan. 26,1864
Oct. 3.1864
Dec. 24,1863
Oct. 24.1863
Oct. 6,1863
Dec. 24,1863
Jan. 23,1864
Dec. 24,1863
Mar. 21,1864
Dec. 24,1863
Mustered out Oct 18 1865
Sub. M.O.June 13,1865...
Tramfd from nth Inf
Campbell. William H.
Ottawa
Mustered out May 4,1866 ..
Barrett, James
Danville
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out iMay 4.1866 ...
Sub. M 0. Oct. 4,1866 ....
Elefritz. George W...
Greenleaf. Leonidas..
Gillmore, George W ..
Hopkins. Jonathan ...
Jolliffe Elijah
Centralia
Marshall
Effingham
Richview
Marion
Dec. 10.1863
Jan. 4.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 9.1863
Dec. 8.1863
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out May 4.1866 ..
Mustered out Oct. 9,1865 ,.
McFarlaine.George H.
Musterman, John N...
Neville, Henry C
Logan CO
Mustered out Oct. 9.1865 ..
Centralia
Bethalto
Centralia
Bethalto
Centralia
New Boston
Lewiston
Metamora
Dec. 8,1863
Jan. 31,1865
Dec. 22,1863
Jan. 31,1865
Dec. 8,1863
Nov. 18,1863
Mar. 1,1864
Nov. 23,1863
Dec. 1,1863
Dee. 14,1863
Dec. _ ^1,1863
Dec. 8,1868
Jan. 3,1864
Dec. 8.1863
Dec. 23.1863
Mar. 8, 1864
Nov. 19,1863
Jan. 20.1864
Jan. 3.1864
Dec. 11,1863
Nov. 18.1863
Mar. 1. 1864
Dec. 1.1863
Dec. 11,1863
Mar. 16.1864
Dec. 1.1863
Nov. 23,1863
Feb. 24,1864
Dec. 21,1863
Nov. 29.1863
Dec. 23.1863
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 14,1863
Mar. 8, 1863
Nov. 24,1863
Mar. 20.1863
Dec. 18.1863
Mar. 1.1864
Mar. ^8.1864
Dec. 11.1863
Nov. 18,1863
Mar. 8,1864
Mar. 20.1864
Nov. 18,1863
Dec. 24.1863
Jan. 31,1865
Dec. 24,1863
Jan. 31,1865
Dec. 24,1863
Nov. 18,1863
Mar. 1,1864
Dec. 17,1863
Dec. 1,1863
Dec. 17,1863
Dec. ^1,1863
Dec. 8,1863
Jan. 3,1864
Dec. 8,1863
Dec. 26,1863
Mar. 8.1864
Nov. 21.1863
Jan. 21.1864
Jan. 3,1864
Dec. 11,1863
Nov. 18,1864
Mar. 1.1864
Dec. 1.1863
Dec. 11,1863
Mar. 20,1864
Dec. 1,1863
Dec. 17,1863
Feb. 24,1864
Dec. 21,1863
Nov. 29,1863
Dec. 26,1863
Feb. 3,1864
Dec. 17.1863
Mar. 8, 1864
Dec. 17.1863
Mar. 20.1863
Dec. 19.1863
Mar. 1. 1864
Mar. __8,1864
Dec. 11,1863
Nov. 18,1863
Mar. 8.1864
Mar. 20,1864
Nov. 18.1863
Stocker, Thomas
Swickhardt. Benj
Vernon, Thomas J
Wayman, Henry
Trans' fdfrom nth Inf.
Anderson, Charles W.
Barnes, Henry A
Brocksitter, John
Boyne, James .
Mustered out Sept. 26. 1865.
Pro. Serg. M.O. Oct. 9.186S
Mustered out Jan. 30, 1866 .
Mustered out Oct. 9, 1865 . .
Mustered out May 4. 1866 . .
Trans, to N. C S., as Prin..
Brothers, Francis M..
Carey. Patrick
Abingdon
Lewiston
Metamora
Mason City
Peoria
Musician
Deserted Apr. 17. 1866
Mustered out May 4 1866
Carr, Robert S
Chessher, James E ...
Cobb, George H
Collins. Patrick
Cowan. Samuel
Cahill, William H
Dennis, OliverH
Deaton, Isaac
Havana
Monmouth
iMason City
Mercer co
Laeon
Disch. Nov. 23.1865. S. 0.
War Department
Mustered out May 4.1866 ..
Davis, Samuel.
Peoria
Deserted July 21.1865
Pro Serg. M.O. May4.186S
Supposed drowned near
Baton Rouge. Apr. 26.'66.
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Confined at New Orleans.
under sentence of C. M..
Fuller. Jefferson
Findley, James W
Geachen. Edward F...
Goodman, Thomas
Monmouth
Young America
Lewiston
Aledo
Goddard, EzraM
Galesburg
23.1865. Pro. col'd tr'ps .
Mustered out May 28, 1866 .
Hengstler, Christian .
Henderson. William P
Metamora
Aledo .
Jackson. Henry F
Johnson. Jonas
Kepler, John D .
New Boston....
Geneseo
Mustered out Nov 23 1865
Levan. Charles
Galesburg
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Livingston. Silas...
Meuan
Pro Serg M O May 4 '66.
Leonard, John J
Lambert, Carlos C
Moore, Walter
McCamev, David W . . .
Metamora
Kinderhook
Trenton
Disch. Apr 7.1865: disabil.
Deserted Mar. 28,1866
Blustered out May 4, 1866 ..
Mclntire, George
Mitchell, William M ..
Morehead, Henry C
Monmouth
Aledo
Pro. Cor. M. 0. May 4. 1866.
Mustered out Apr 14 1866
McCue. Jerry D
Mananville, Fred'k K
New Boston ....
Pekin ..
Disch. June 17. 1865, wounds
received at Fort Blakely
Pro. Serg. Died July 27.'64.
w'ds rec'd Jackson. Miss.
Deserted Nov. 27,1865
Mustered out May 4 1866
Mahan, John R
Powell, Alfred D
Monmouth
Canton
Perry. Philander
New Boston....
Discharged; date unkno'ii
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
401
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Rakoskie Stanislaus
Peoria
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec
Dec.
S;
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
K;
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
15.1863
21. 1864
20.1864
7, 1864
30 1863
21. 1863
24. 1864
23, 1863
8. 1863
18, 1863
30,1863
1. 1864
^ ^1, 1863
1,1864
30, 1863
1.1863
8. 1864
1, 1863
1,1864
1,1863
21,1863
12.1863
21. 1863
8.1863
3. 1863
5.1864
15. 1863
5. 1864
4.1864
5. 1863
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
15.1863
21,1864
20, 1864
7, 1864
17,1863
21. 1863
24. 1864
26. 1863
8,1863
26. 1863
17,1863
21. 1864
_ _1. 1863
1. 1864
17.1863
1. 1863
8,1864
1. 1863
1. 1864
1. 1863
21. 1863
12, 1863
21,l!-63
8,1863
17.1863
5. 1864
2, 1864
25,1864
Mustered out May 4. W66..
• • ••
Riby, Lorenzo H
Keithsburg
Minonk
" "
Rosier. Adam E
Ruch Philip J
New Boston....
Henry co
Monmouth
Pro Corp. M.O. May 4. 1866
Scott, Washington L..
Mustered out May 4. ^1866. .
Shindollar, Reuben ...
Sied Henry A
Monmouth
Uetamora
Buckhart
Lewiston
Peoria
Never reported since fur-
loughed. Mar. 25,1866
Mustered out May 4. ^1866..
JSeiver Noah
Left at Mobile, on duty
Left at New Orleans Feb
Steward, Isaiah
Washington
1865; sick
Left at Mound City, Nov.,
1864: sick
Pro. Sgt. M. 0. May 4. '66.
Sweeney, James H
Smith, John W
Slack. James T
Gettysburg
Watertord
Canton
Pro. Corp. M.O. May 4. '66
Deserted Dec 19 1865
Wedge, Daniel A
Victoria
New Boston....
Victoria
Bath
Absent with leave .
Walters, Jacob
Wayman, Cornelius...
Pro. Serg. xM.O. May 4,'66
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4, '66
Cook.
Deserted Feb. 11.1865
Veterans.
Trans, to Co. K, Mar. 1. 1864
Discharged July 23. 1865...
Green, WilliamA
.•Sheffield
Pro. Corp. M. 0. Mav4, '66
Pro.Sergt. Left at Mobile.
Ala., on duty
Pro. Serg. Died Apr. 10.'65,
w'ds rec'd at Ft. Blakely
Simonson, Isaac H
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Residence,
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Joseph M. Hanna
Josiah A. Sheetz
Edwin L. Williams .
Alexander Coleman.
James S, Hight
Wilson S. Waters...
First Lieutenants.
Josiah A. Sheetz
Edwin L. Wi)lian.s .
Robert Brown
James S. Hight
Wilson S. Waters...
Joseph Groves
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Khoads
Daniel A. Sheetz
John D. Handberry..
Robert Brown
Ketchum S. (.'onklin.
Mathew Harrington .
Joseph Groves
Edwin M. Wales
Pekin .
Tremont.
Pekin....
Delavan
Pekin....
Freeport.
Pekin....
Delavan ,
Apr. 30,1861
Feb. 22.1862
Apr. 14,1863
July 28,1864
Aug. 28.1865
Jan. 20. 1866
July 25.1861
Feb. 22, 1862
Apr. 14,1863
July 28,1864
Aug. 28,1865
Jan. 20,:
July 25,1861
Sept. 1,:
Feb. 15,1862
Sept. 1,:
Apr. 14,
July 28,1864
Aug. 28,1865
May 1, 1866
July 25.1861
July 10.1863
Sept. 28.1864
Not must'rd
July 25,1861
Feb. 27.1863
July 3,1863
Nov. 15,1864
Dec. 20,1865
Not must'rd
July 25.
Feb. 27.1863
July 3.1863
Dec. 30.1864
Not must'rd
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 22,1862
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 28. 1864.
Discharged June 9,1865
Resigned (as Lieut.), Aug.
18,1865
M.O. (as Lieut.) May 4, '66.
Promoted
Mustered out July 24,'i864!
Promoted
Mustered out May 4. 1866. . .
M. 0.(as Sergt.),May 4, '66
Promoted Quartermaster.
Killed in battle
Resigned Aug. 31,1862
Promoted
Mustered out July 24, 1864.
Discharged June 18, 1865. . .
Promoted
M. O. (as Serg't) May 4. '66
408
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
First Se^-geant.
Edwin L. Williams...
Pekin
July 25.1861
July ^25,1861
July 25.1861
July ^25,1861
July ^25.1861
July 25,1861
July ^25,1861
July 25,1861
July ^25.1861
July ^25,1861
Promoted First Lieut
Sergeants.
Daniel A. Sheetz
Francis M. Morgan ...
Freeport
Pekin .
Promoted Second Lieut...
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
William H Howell ...
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Corporals.
Robert Brown
Pekin
Feb. 15,1862
Promoted Sergeant; pro-
Alexander A. Broyhill
Joseph Groves
Freeport
Pekin
moted Second Lieut
Reduced to ranks. Killed
at Vicksburg May 22, '63.
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Disch. Apr. 28,'62; disabil.
Matthew Harrington..
• '
Ke-enlist'd as Veteran
James C Fitzgerald..
Promoted Sergt. Killed
Delavan
Tremont
Tremont
Tremont
Pekin...!!!'.'.!!!
at Vicksburg, June 27. '63
Feb. 15,1862
Charles W.Tooher....
Musicians.
Alanson K. Morgan...
William J. Bradden ..
Privates.
M. 0. July 30,'64, as Private
Mustered out July 30,1864.
Disch. Nov. 25, '63; disabil.
Died Dec. 21,1861
Ackerson, Isaac G
Died Jan. 26. 1862
Brunner. John G
Disch. July 29. '63; disabil..
Bryon, Edward
Casey, Jeremiah
Carroll, Matthew
Coleman, Alexander..
Doolittle, Isaac B
Dishon. disch. Oct. 27.1863.
Sentence Gen. Court Mar
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Apr. 10, '62, wounds
at Fort Donelson
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Grigsley, Francis M ..
.1 . •
Hall, James
Mustered out July 30, 1864
Handberry, John D...
> >
Promoted Second Lieut.,
from Serg't, Feb. 15,1862.
Mustered out July 30. 1864
Hoffer, Nicholas
• •
Deserted July 13,1862
Hart, Benjamin F
Disch. July 14. '62; disabil..
• •
Hight, James S
..
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Hite, James i.
Hite Thomas
• '
Hungerford, R. M
• >
Disch. Apr. 28, '62; disabil.
Hohl, Edward
Hanks. Warren
• '
Holmes, Dudley-
Hall. Robert
Tremont
Pekin
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15,1862
Jones, William
Transf d to non com. staff.
as Serg't Maj. Re-enlist-
Lappin. James
Miistered out July 30,1864.
Died Sept. 1,1861
Disch., Sept. 24, '62; disabil.
"
Miller. Henry
' '
Deserted Apr. 9,1862
Mustered out July 30,1864.
Mulvaue. John
' '
Miller. Pred .
McJunkins, Abijah ...
McGrath. Owen
Disch Feb. 28,'63: disabil.
Mowerv. Samuel
Feb. 15,1862
Deserted Oct. 14.1862
Moss, John G
Re-enlisted as Veteran
McJunkins. Robert H
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
409
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
McDaniel, Arthur.
O'Conner, John
Owen.s,.John
Powell. John
Platts.Erhart
Rummell, Alfred
Keed. John
Rich, Samuel —
Schenk, Joseph..
Pekin
July 25,1861
Squibbs, Thomas.
Staher. Joseph
Scott. Jesse W
Skinner. Luryann
Sweeney. William H ..
Taylor, George
Whetstone, Joseph . . . .
Whitefoot.John B ....
Ward, William B
Ward, Alfred
Wilson, James H
Warner, William H ...
Watkins. James W
Walters, Wilson S
Watters, Thomas B ...
Zeigler. Abraham
Recruits.
Bush, Isaac
Bosboom, Dick —
Carr, Ben.iamin —
Coplen, Warren ...
•Calloway, Washington
<]lark, David
Cohenour. William . .
Duff eld, Henry C...
Devoi-e. Noah
Davis, John M
Forbes, Andrew
'Gilmore. James
Hite. William
Hughes, Andrew —
Higgins, James
Hart. David
Irons, Frank H
McKay, David ,
Martin, Ep'phrodit's
McJunkius. William
Nagele, Joseph
Peters, Roland ,
Phillips, Louis W ...
Reed.Hezekiah B...
Shearer. Julius
Shaw, Augustus
Stewart, James
Warmsley, William
Wilson, Haslip
Cooks.
Smith, Thomas ...
Williams, Robert.
Gudridge. Henry.
Spring Lake.
Pekin".!!!!".!
Peoria
Pekin
Pekin
Dover.
Pekin
Pekin"
Peoria
Pekin
Peoria
Pekin
Spring Lake.
July 25,1861
Jan. 6, 1864
Feb. 13.1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Aug. 18,1861
Jan. 4,:
Feb. 7, 1864
Feb! "25," 1865
Nov."i5!i86i
Feb!" '25! 1864
Oct. 10, 1861
Feb. 15,1864
Nov. 15,1861
Mar. 11,1864
Peb. 18,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Arthur, Henry J. C
Buckley. Jeremiah
Bryant. Francis H
Boyd.Ezekiel
Bonal.Siias
Collins, Alexander P..
Canada, James
Dutiel, Nathan
Fitzgerald. Patrick
Ji'orbes, William G
Virginia ...
Danville ..
Lancaster
Lambville ...
Georgetown!.
Belleview ...
Montgomery
Feb. 2,1864
Apr. 8. 1864
Feb. 2, :
Oct. 14, 1864
Feb. 2, 1864
July 5, 1864
Jan. 1,:
Feb. 27,1865
Mpy 28,1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Aug, 18,1862
Oct. 10,
Apr. 8, 1864
Aug. 23,1864
May 11,1864
Apr. 8, "■"■
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. 12,1862
Feb. 2,1864
Died Dec. 14,1861
Deserted Aug. 1, 1S61
Killed at Shiloh,Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. July 4, '62; disabil..
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Died Dec. 1,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Deserted Feb. 22, 1862
Died July 4,' 63, of wounds
rec'd at Vicksburg, June
26,1863
Died July 24, '64, of wounds
rec'd at Jackson, Miss...
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Nov. 16,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Deserted Nov. 14. 1861
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Trans, to gunboat service,
Feb. 12. 1862
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 24,1861; disabil.
Disch. Mar. 17. '63; disabil.
Deserted Aug. 25, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Prom. Corp'l. Died Sept.
19,1863
Disch. Mar. 15, '63; disabil.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Died June 28. 1861
Deserted July 1, 1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out Aug. 13, 1865.
Disch. July 22. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 4, 1866 ..
Mustered out June 5, 1865..
Died Nov. 26, 1864
Died Aug. 29, 1865
Discharged Feb. 24. '66 ....
Mustered out May 4. 1866 . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out Dec. 30. 1865.
Died December 31, 1864 ....
Died Jan. 22. 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out May 4. 1866. .
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 22. 1865.
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
Died Jan. 8, 1863
Disch. Apr. 1. '63; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 12,1865.
Trans. Inv.C'rps Aug.12,'62
Died Apr. 14.1864
Mustered out Aug. 13,1865.
Nov. 1, 1863 Nov. 1, 1863
May 16,1865 Mar. 6,1866
Nov. 1, 1863 Nov. 1, 1863
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. ^29, 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 13, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mustered out May 4,
29,1864 Discharged Sept. 28. '65....
27,1864 Mustered out Sept. 26,1865.
29,1864 Mustered out Sept. 28,1865.
Mustered out Aug. 21,1865.
I Died May 22, 1865
26,1864 Mustered out Sept. 25.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 26, 1865.
Oct. 13. 1864 Mustered out Oct. 12. 1865. .
Sept. 20,1864 Deserted July 14, 1865
Mustered out Feb. 24, 1866. .
410
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sept. 29.1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. ^29, 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 29.1864
Oct. 14.1865
Sept. 30.1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Sept. 28. 1864
Sept. _29, 1864
Sept. 28.1864
Mustered out Sept. 28. 1865-
Mustered out Oct. 13. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 29. 1865-
Died Oct. 11.1865
Fleming:, Benjamin...
Chicago
Westfield
Wheeling
Rapps
Gravens, Henry
Howard, Preston
Mustered out Sept. 27. 1865-
Hight, Joseph P
Berlin
Hickey, Ashley
Huffman. John G
Richmond
!! !!
Base, John Q
Died May "'0 1865
Sept. '29.1864
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. 20. 1864
Sept. _27, 1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Sept. 16.1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 29, 1854
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 17.1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Dec. 24,1863
Jan. 23. 1864
Dec. 30.1863
Dec. 24.1863
Mar. 21.1864
Dec. 24.1863
Mar. 21, 1864
Dec. 24,1863
Mar. 21,1864
Dec. 24,1863
Mar. 21,1864
Dec. ^30,1863
Feb. 28.1865
Mustered out Sept. 28,1865
Mustered out Sept. 19,1865
Mu.stered out Aug. 21,1865.
Mustered out Sept. _19, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Mustered out Sept. 27,1865
Mustered out July 1, 1865. .
Mustered out Sept. 28, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 26. 1865
Mustered out Sept. ;28. 1865
Logan. Samuel B
Danville
Sept. 27,i864
Sept. 20, 1864
Sept. ^27, 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 16,1864
Sept. ^29. 1864
Sept. 27, 1864
Sept. ^29, 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 29. 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 17,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Dec. 7. 1863
Jan. 2.1864
Dec. ^27,1863
Dec. 9.1863
Jan. 22.1864
Dec. 9. 1863
Jan. 22.1864
Dec. 9, 1863
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 22.1864
Dee. 27.1863
Feb. 28.1865
Metty. Leander
Peck, Charles F
Rawding:, Sylvester...
Roach, Absalom
Sidebottom, Joel
Scurr, Richard A
Shearer, Jeremiah
Thayer, Joseph Q
Treadway. Franklin M
Partridge
Danville
Lambville !!."■.■.
Georgetown....
Westfield
Lancaster
Danville
'Powle, Henry D
Berlin
Williams, Mahlon
Wilson, Alfred
White, George
White, Alexander
Wood. Benjamin F....
Wilson. William S ....
Kansas
Westfield
Yatesville
Monroe
Jefferson co. ...
Wright
Mustered out Sept. 11.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 28. 1865
Mustered out Oct. 5,1865 ..
Mustered out Oct. 12.1865.
Mustered out Oct. 16.1865.
Killed at Spanish Fort
Marseilles
Edgewood
Ottawa ...'.'.'.'.'.'.
Mar. 28,1865
Transferred from nth
' Infantry.
Bignall, George B
Baker, James P
Bishop, Isaac
Pro.Serg.Disch.Aug.23.'65
Prom.Serg. M.O.Oct. 9. '65
Prom.Corp. M.O.Oct. 9. '65
Haywood, William ....
LaSalle
Prom.Serg M 0 Oct 9 '65
Hays, Cameron
Pro.Corp. Disch.Apr.10,'66
Died March 25.1866
• •
Hanniford, Albert
Deserted April 24 1866
Libbey, Cyrus E
"
Pro.Serg. Disch.Aug.23,'65
Pro. Serg. M 0. Oct. 9,'65
Pugh, Thomas
Phipps. Jesse
Phipps, James
Powers. Aaron P
Stone, John
Edgewood
Brookfleld.". ! ! ."
Mustered out May 4, 1866. . .
Pro. Serg. M.O. Oct. 9,'65.
Pro. Corp. M.O. Oct. 9. '65
Mustereaout Feb. 27,1866.
Pro. Serg. M.O.July 12.'65
Mustered out May 4.1866..
Pro.Corp. M.O. Nov. 12, '65
Pro. Corp. M.O. Oct. 9. '65
Mustered out May 4.^1866..
Tate, Alonzo
Ottawa
Dec. 7. 1863
Dec. 24.1863
White, Alexander B...
Wood, James M
Oct. 7.1863
Dec. 7, 1863
Dec. 5. 1863
Nov. 29.1863
Nov. 1, 1863
Dec. ^ ^1863
Nov. 29.1863
Trans, from nth Inf.
Herrell, David H
Morgan, Reuben A
Cuba
Piatt.
Gaiva
1 • > .
Perry, Albert
Dishon disch Mar 2 1865
Slack, William H
Dee. 17,1863
Dec. 7, 1863
Mar. 10.1864
Dec. 5, 1863
Feb. 1,1864
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. ^5,18tJ4
Feb. ^1,1864
Jan. ^5,1864
Dec. 15.1863
Feb. 1.1864
Jan. 12,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Mar. 10,1864
Dec. 5,1863
July 5,1864
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. ^5,1864
Feb. _ 1,1864
Jan. ^^5,1864
Dec. 15.1864
Mar. 22.1864
sentence C. M
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Disch Feb 16 1861" disabil
Shaw, Albert R
Peoria
Wales, Edwin M
Altona.
Pro. Serg. M.O. May 4.'66
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Wheeler, Peter A
Willis, BenjaminP....
Veterans.
Burkhart
Pekin
Peoria
San Jose
Pekin
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Pro. from Corp. to Serg.;
promoted Captain
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro. Serg. M. O. May 4. '66
Mustered out May 4.1866. .
Pro. Serg. 31. 0; May 4.'66
Pro. Sers. Disch. Aug. 31.
1865; disability
Coleman, Alexander..
Casey, Jeremiah
Doolittle. Isaac B
Furrial, John B
Groves, Joseph
Griesby, Francis M ...
Groveland
Delavaa
Pekin.
Harrington, Matthew.
Pro. from Corp. to Serg.,
and promoted. 2d Lieut.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
411
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Right, James S
Delavan
Pekin
Jan. 5.1864
Feb. 1,1864
Jan. 5,1864
;;
Mar. 31,1864
Feb. ^^1,1864
Dec. 15, 1863
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 5, 1864
Dec. 26,1863
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. 1,1864
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
25, 1864
1,1864
^ ^5, 1864
23,1864
^ ^1. 1864
15. 1863
5, 1864
5, 1864
26, 18611
^ ^5, 1864
1, 1864
Pro. from Corp. to Serg't..
and promoted 1st Lieut..
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4, '66
Deserted June 28 1865
Hite, Thomas
Delayan
Pekin. ...■;;■..■.'!;
Hite. James
Mustered out May 4 1866
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4. '66
Deserted May 8. 1864
Disch.May27. '65; disabil.
Mustered out May 4. 1866. . .
Pro. Serg't. M.O.May 4. '66
Mustered out May 4, 1866. . .
Pekin
Miller Frederick ... .
• '
McJunkins, Robert H.
McJunkins, Abijah...
Delayan
Pekin...!!!!!!!!
Sweeney. William H..
Scott, Jesse W
Delavan
Pekin ....
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4. '66
Pro.Ser. On furlough M. 0..
Pro. Serg't; pro. 1st Lieut.
Watters. Wilson F....
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
James S Barnard
Cairo
July 25.1861
Mar. 26,1862
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 1,1861
Mar. 26,1862
July 25,1864
Oct. 7,1864
July 25,1861
Mar. 26,1862
Oct. 7, 1864
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Feb.
Nov.
25, 1861
27. 1863
16. 1864
Resigned March 26, 1862 ....
Resigned Sept. 16,1864 ....
M 0 to date May 4 1866
Elihu Jones
Charles H. Hurt .. ..
First Lieutenants.
Elihu Jones
Cairo
Promoted.
William P. Sitton
Mustered out July 25, 1864.
Charles H. Hurt
July
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
July
July
July
18, 1864
30, 1864
25, 1861
30. 1864
17. 1865
25, 1861
25.1861
^25,1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
Promoted
Second Lieutenants.
William P. Sitton
Cairo
Charles H. Hurt
■•
William A. Say lor...
DeSoto
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Promoted 2d Lieut ....
First Sergeant.
Charles H. Hurt
Cairo
Sergeants.
Cairo
f>ro. Capt. Co. H. 137th Inf.
M. 0.. July 30. 1864
George Sanderson
William H. Owings...
• •
..
Donelson. Date of death
not known
Disch. May 1. '62; disabil..
M.O. July30.'64, as Private
Pro. Serg't. Disch. Oct. 11.
'63. Com. in 1st Miss. H.
Art. .A. D
Pro.Serg. M.O. July 30.'64
M.O. July 30.'64, as Private
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15.1862
Pro.Serg. Disch Jan. 1,'64.
Com. iu 1st Miss. H. Art..
AD
Corporals.
William H. McPadden
Cairo
John S. Hanlin
..
Gilbert Brooks
Daniel B. Owings
William H.Williams..
Griggsville
Cairo
George Jackson
Died of wounds ree'd at
Raymond,Miss.,May 12'63
3fusician.
Disch June 26,'62; disabil.
Privates.
Cairo
Feb. 15.1862
Byxbe. Joseph
Griggsville
Deserted Sept. 2, 1861
412
ADJUTANT GENEKAL's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Byxbe.John U
Barbee, Charles W.
Barr, George W
Boreu. John D
Brown, James
Brooks, Bartholomew
Oaton, James
Cain, Thomas
Chandler, Isaac
Cassady, Thomas
Cavender. James
Dye. Noah E
Duncan. Stephen
Decker, Walter
Davis, John G
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Gri^gsville .
Dilworth, Warren S...
Durant, Edward
Durant, William
Dickinson, Elijah W.
Davies, Josiah
Elwood, James
Foster. Perry
Frawner, Marcus
Foreman, Benjamin P
Fulks. John S
Gibson, -James
Gallaher, Thomas
Ghant. Francis M.
Hodge, James
Harris, Thomas...
JHumes, Thomas ..
Hanlin. Adam A..
Hanlin. William ..
Hudson, Jackson B...
Harrington, John.
Henry, John W
Jones, mihu
Jenkins, John C...
Cairo
Griggsville .
Cairo
Griggsviile .
July 25.
Merino, Fernando
M^dgern, John
McParland, Daniel...
Mappin. Jesse
Marcy, James
Moore, Joseph
Mooers. Royal
Moore, Rhoderic
Orton, David
Osborn, Henry....
Pettis, Thomas D.
riatt. John H
Perkins. John
Regie, Frederick..
Robinson, William.
Shinn, James
Simpson. Peter P.
Stevens, Nathaniel. ..
Steel, Henry
Sim pson, Joseph
Snyder, Adam
Tucker. JohnS
Uit, Reuben
Vincent. James P
Vatiderment, Daniel..
White, William H
Westrope, William W.
Westrope, 3aniel S...
Wood, Alexander
Cairo
GriggsvilJe .
Cairo
Griggsville .
Cairo
Griggsville .
Cairo
Griggsville.
Date
of muster.
July 25,
Remarks.
Deserted March 3, 1863
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Disch. May 1, '62; disabili.
Diseh.Dec. 13,63. Trans. N.
C.0..1st Miss.H.Art.A.D.
Disch. Aug. 7, '63; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died January 7, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Jan. 31. 1862 ....
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pro. Serg.-Maj. Trans, to
Non-com. Staff
Disch. Apr. 30, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. on account wounds
rec'd at Ft. Donelson
Disch. June 30, '62; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Trans, to Inv. Corps, 1863..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Dec. 12. 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Diseh. Junel3.'62; disabil.
Wounded Ft. Donelson..
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Discharged Dec. 20, 1861...
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Aug. 26, '62; disabil.
Wounded at Shiloh
Dishon. disch. July 25, '64.
Sentence G. C. M
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died in hospital Nov,23. '61.
Promoted 1st Lieut
Died Apr. 30, '62. Wounds
received at Shiloh
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Oct. 31, 1863
Died Jan. 18,1862
Re-enlined as Veteran....
Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 2. '61. Minor..
D.July 17, '62. Wounds rec'd
at Ft. Donelson Peb.15, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 20, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. June 18, '62. Wounds
rec'd at Ft. Donelson....
Trans, to Inv. Corps Sept.
13,1863
Trans.Sig'l. C'ps May 22, '64
Disch. Mar. 23, '62. Died in
hospital after discharge.
Mustered out June 30, 1864.
Deserted; date unknown..
Died Jan. 8, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Deserted December 7,1863.
Mustered out June 30, 1866.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 30. 1866.
Disch. May 6, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out June 30, 1866.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
413
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Recruits.
Pittsfield
DeSoto
Dec. 29.1863
Sept. 1, 1861
Dec. 29,1863
Dec. 29,1863
Buman Charles W ..
Wounded at Ft. Blakely.
Discharged Oct 31 1865
Barber, Austin D
Pittsfield
Dec. 29,1863
Sept
Jan. 4,1864
Dec. 29,1863
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Mustered out Sept. 26.1865
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4. '66.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Castator, Matthew F . .
Carroll, Silas A
Pittsfield
Bird's PtVaio!;;
Atlas
Jan. 4.1864
Dec. 29.1863
Oct. 29,1861
Dec. 22,1863
Sept. 15.1861
Sept. 20,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Jan. 27.1864
Sept 15 1861
Corder, And erson
Dec. 22,1863
rec'dat Shiloh. Apr. 6,'62
Deserted Apr 7 1866
Deeson William I. ..
DeSoto .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Elwood, James
Newburg
Sept. 20,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Feb. 22,1864
Killed, Mobile. Ala.. May23.
1865. resisting pat'l guard
Mustered out May 4, ^1866. .
Gill Phillip
DeSoto
Ke enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Jones, Oliver
Larkins, Amos
Atlas
Griggsville
Atlas
Griggsville
Dec. 2.1863
Aug. 15.1861
Dec. 22.1863
Aug. 15,1861
June 16,1864
Dec. 22,1883
Aug. 27.1864
Dec. 22.1863
Apr. 10,1865
Aug. 27,1864
Aug. ^15.1861
Sept. 1, 1861
Sept. 15.1861
Dec. 22.1863
Aug. 15,1861
Dec. 22,1863
Aug. ^15,1861
Dec. 29,1863
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Nov. 1,1863
Apr. 18.1865
Oct. 3, 18C4
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 26, 1864
Sept. 28.1864
Oct. 14.1864
Oct. 19,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. ^19.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 7.1864
Oct. 15,1864
Sept. _22, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. 23. 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Dec. 22,1863
Langweli, layman
Lovett.John T
Manning. Elias
Dec. 22,1863
June 16.1864
Dec. 22,1863
Aug. 27,1864
Dec. 22.1863
Apr. 10.1865
Aug. 27,1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
M. O.Apr. 30. '65. Prisoner
of war after term expired
Atlas
Trans, to 46th Inf. (Col'd)
order Sec'y War
Mustered out June 6. 1865. .
Trans, to 46th Inf. (Col'd)
order Sec'y War-
Mustered out Apr. 9,1866..
Pro. Corp. Died June 11, '65
Discharged Aug 14 1864
Mallory, Charles
Pittsfield
Atlas
Murphy, Timothy
Mills. William M
Perry, Silas A
Seminary
Pittsfield
Griggsville
DeSoto
Phillips, William H...
Died at Fort Donelson
March, 1862 ....
Discharged Sept. 1,1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Saylor, William A
Smith, William H
Atlas
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Griggsville
Atlas
Griggsville
New Hartford..
Griggsville
Taylor, Norman A. . . . .
Dec. 22,1863
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Disch. May 23. '62; disabil
Wilson. Thomas H. B.
Webster, Nathaniel W
Dec. 29.1863
rec'd at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Willard. William H ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Cookx.
Brown. Thomas .
Nov. ^^1,1863
Apr. 18,1865
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. ^26, 1864
Sept. 28, 1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Oct. 19. 1864
Sept. 25,1864
Oct. 16,1864
Oct. 6.1864
Oct. 7.1864
Oct. 15,1864
Sept. 22, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. 23,1864
Sept. 26. 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 21, 1864
Oct. 19.1864
Deserted Feb. 7,1865
Deserted Feb 23 1866
Davis. Robert
Gloster. Duke
Deserted May 30, 1865
Deserted Feb. 23,1866
Snh Dierl .Tnnp 90 ISfi"?
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Brown, John S.
Briderman, Columbus.
Virginia
LaSalle .
Mustered out Sept. 28.1865
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 3,1865...
Killed at Ft. Blakely, Apr.
9.1865
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Died May 3, 1865, wounds
received at Fort Blakely
Mustered out Sept. 25.1865
Mustered out Sept. 27,1865
Mustered out Oct. 13. 1865.
Mustered out Oct 20 1865
Cooley, Samuel
Cotton. Benjamin
Cox, William T ....
Young America
Georgetown....
Cook, Milton
Catlin
Conley, Phillip
Carmony, J ames H
Carrow,Tofel
Young America
Bonce
Salina
Dillon, William A
Elwood ...
Mustered out Sept. 25.1865
Mustered out Oct ^0 1865
Eaton, James
Otto
Eaton, David . ..
Feimster, Samuel B. . .
Figgins, George
Fitzgerald, John.
Long Creek ....
Elkhorn
Mustered out Sept. 25.1865
Disch. July 18. '65, wounds
received at Fort Blakely
Snh M (") (\cf 1i lUfi";
Gamel, Samuel
Graham, Robert
Grisom, James
Graves, Delos W
Bloomfield
Knoxville
Partridge
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Discharged Sept. 21.1865..
Discharged Oct. 3,1865 ....
layman, Moses T
Howard, Thomas J . .
Georgetown
Serena
Mustered out Sept. 23.1865
Mustered out Sept. 28.1865
Joyce. John
Aurora
Oct. 19.1864
414
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
1
Mustered out Aug. 22. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 28, 1865.
McKinley, John.
Lorena
Sept. 29, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 19.1864
Nov. 12,1864
Oct. 19, 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 16.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. 16,1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Nov. 11,1864
Nov. 12,1864
Oct. 14.1864
Dec. 17,1863
Sept. 28.1864
Dec. 22,1863
Oct. 8, 1864
Dec. 19.1863
Sept. 29.1864
Mason. William E
Mead, Harmon
McKale Jotin
Partridge
Limestone
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 19,1864
Nov. 12,1864
Oct. 19,1864
Sept. 26. 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 16,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Sept. 16,1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Nov. 11,1864
Nov. 12,1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Feb. 2. 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Feb. 2, 1864
Oct. 12, 1864
Feb. 2, 1864
Nov. 18,1864
Sub. Died at Mobile, May
27, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 22. 1865.
Mustered out Nov. 11, 1865.
Ostrauder, Martin
Limestone
Mustered out Oct. 20, 1865.
Reece, Tliomas
Sub. M. O. Sept. 19, 1865...
Smith. Alonzo
Union . ...
Sub. M. O, Oct. 2, 1865
Scott. .Johnathan
ThompsoQ, James J. ..
Georgetown —
Radnor
Discharged Sept. 15'65
Mustered out Sept. 29, 1865.
White, Morgan
Wilkinson. William...
Welden, Wallace
Lancaster
Greenville
Mustered out Sept. 28. 1865.
Sub. M. p. Nov. 11.1865....
Woods William
Sub. Disch. Oct. 25, 1865...
Trans, from llth Inf.
Abraham, John
Barkout. James
Blackburn, Joseph
Barren. James H
Rockford
Rockton
Rockford
Amboy
Pro. Corp. Absent on fur..
Absent on furlough
Pro. Corp. M. 0. Oct. 5. '65.
Mustered out Oct. 7, 1865. . .
Carliu, Michael
Caley. Albert
Rockford
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro. Corp. M. 0. Oct. 5, '65
(rodard, Lewis
Mustered out Oct. 10. 1865.
Howard Charles
Dropped as deserter Sept.
22, '65 .Never rep't to Regt
Kimmel Singleton
Dropped as deserter Sept.
McGauhey Dennis
Mission.
Nov. 3.1864
Dec. 4,1863
Jan. 22.1864
Nov. 3. 1864
Dec. 4, 1863
Mar. 21,1864
22, '65. Never rep. to Regt
Dropped as deserter Sept.
O'Neal, Francis
Thurston, John
Vry, Jefferson L
Jonesboro
Rockford
22, '65. Never rep. to Regt
Mustered out May _4, 1866..
Dropped as deserter Sept.
22, '65. Never rep. to Regt
Killed Feb.l4.'66, Shreve-
port. resisting guard
Dropped as deserter Sept.
22, '65. Never rep. to Regt
Discharged Oct. 24. '64
Mustered out May 12.1865.
Discharged Oct. 24. '64
Died May 26, 1864
Wellington, Thomas..
Rockford
Dec. 24.1863
Feb. 2.1864
Trans, from nth Inf.
Hunt, William N
Lyberger. Samuel
Shultz, Augustus D...
Wells, Seth J.. .
Mason City
Havana
Mason City
Macomb. Mich..
Griggsville
Cairo
Nov. 24.1861
May 13.1862
Nov. 24.1861
Aug. 17.1862
Feb. 1.1864
Dec. ^6,1863
Dec. ^_4,1863
Eeb. ^_1,1864
Dec. 4, 1864
Feb. ^_1.1864
Dec. ^4,1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Dec. _ ^6. 1863
Feb. 1.1864
Dec. 6, 1863
Feb. ^1.1864
Dec. ^4.1863
Feb. ^^1,1864
Nov. 24.1861
May 13,1862
Nov. 24,1861
Aug. 17,1862
Feb. 1, 1864
Dec. j6,1863
Dec. 4,1863
Feb. _ 1.1864
Dec. 4. 1863
Feb. ^1.1864
Dec. _ 4,1863
Feb. 1,1864
Vfterans.
Gating, James..
Pro. Corp. M.O.May4,'66.
Chandler, Isaac
Mustered out May 4.;]866..
Decker, Walter
Deason. William
Griggsville
DeSoto.
Pro Corp MO. May 4. '66.
Fulks,John S
Naples
Fi-Hwner, Marcus
Gosuell, Francis M....
Rockport
DeSoto
Died Sept. 20, '65, at Mar-
shall, Texas
Pro. Serg't M.O.May 4, '66.
Hanline, Adam
Harrington. John
Griggsville
Naples
Mustered out May 4.1866..
Humes, Thomas M....
Larkin, Amos
Griggsville
Naples ..
' ' "
Murphy. James
Prn r.nrn IVf O Mftv 1 'fifi.
Dec. 6, 1863: Deserted Mar. 19, 1866
Moore, Joseph
Griggsville
Naples
Pro. Sergt. M. O. May 4. '66
Mappin. Jesse F
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Feb. 1. 1864 Pro. Serg't M. 0. May 4, '66
Griggsville
Shinn. Joseph
Feb. ^ ^1. 1864 Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Sanderson, George
Pittsfleld
DeSoto.
Dec. _ 4,1863
Feb. ^^1,1864
Pro. 1st Lieut- from Serg't
Nov.14. 1864
Saylor, William A
Promoted 2d Lieut ■ .
Snyder, Adam A
Vincent. James P
Willard, William H
Griggsville
Tine
Promoted 1st Sergeant —
Killed.Pt.Blakely.Apr.9,'65
Mustered out Mav 4, 1866 .
Pro. Serg't. M.O. May 4, '66
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
415
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
Robert H. Sturgess .
John L. Shaw
AlvaC. Bishop
First Lieutenants.
John L. Shaw
Alva A. Bishop
William W. Cover. ..
Vandalia
July 25.1861
Apr. 1,1862
Dec. 14.1862
July 25,1861
Apr. 1,1862
Dec. 14,1862
July 25,
Apr.
July 25,1861
Lorenzo R. Potter
Andrew J. Patterson..
Second Lieutenants.
AlvaC. Bishop
William W. Cover
David M. Lesrard
Andrew J. Patterson. .
Lemuel S. Lee
Oct.
Aug.
3,1865
Vandalia
First Sergeant.
David M. Legard...
Sergeants.
William D. Haizlip.
Samuel B. Kaller...
Philip C. Lustre....
Henry Akeman
Vandalia
Vandalia
July 25,1861
Apr. 1.1862
Dec. 14,1862
July 28.1864
Aug. 28.1865
July 25.1861
July 25,:
Apr. 9,
Jan. 12,]
Jan. 5. 1866
July 25.1861
Feb. 27,186.S
Apr. 9,: "
Jan. 17.1865
Notmust'r'd
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
Promoted Major
Resigned Dec. 14.1862
Mustered out May 4,1866...
Promoted
Prom.Adjt. Disch.Nov. 4,
1864. M. O. Nov. 10,1864..
Discharged May 15, 1865 . . . .
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Promoted
Mustered out Jiily 25,1864.
Promoted
M. O. as Serg't May 4,1866.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant. . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Mustered out July 30.1864.
Corporals.
James H. Johnson
Andrew J. Patterson.
James Bradrick
Vandalia ,
July 25,1861
July 25,
John L. Slaven
Solomon Tuttle
Eggelstine M. Rose...
William Rogers ,
William Perker ,
Privates.
Allen, Augustus C
Allen, John
Allgood, David
Anderson. Augustus..
Ballard, William A....
Ballard. Henry H
BosticLeroy S
July 25.
Beckman. Munson M.
Burge, Joseph ,
Carey, Henry ,
Cochran, James L. W
Campbell, Robert.
Drake. Thomas
Davis. Jonathan ..
Evans. George
Fitzgerald. James.
Gambol, Samuel
Gilmore, Oliver .,
Hinds, Joseph M
Haley, James
Lee. Julius A
Little. Green B..,
Loskar, Peter
Martin, Joseph.
Reduced to ranks. M. O.
July 30,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Nashville, Tenn.,
of w'nds rec'd at Shiloh.
Apr. 6.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died, Mound City, Feb .'22,*
'62. wounds rec'd at Fort
Donelson
Mustered out July 30. 1864 .
Discharged, wounds re-
ceived at Shiloh
July 25. 1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran ....
:: I :: ::
Trans, to V.R.C. Sept.1,'63
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Pro. Serg't. Killed at Ray-
mond, Aliss., May 12, 1863.
Trans. toV.R.C. Dec. 1, '63
Mustered out -July 30,1864.
Trans, to Miss. Ma. Brig.,
Dec. 1.1862
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted April 11,1863.!!!!
Diseh. Oct. 6. '62. on acc't
of wounds rec'd at Fort
Donelson
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 30,1864.
Pro. Corp. M. O. July30.'64
Disch. July 25, '62, on acc't
of wounds received at
Fort Donelson
Disch. July 16, '62. on acc't
of wounds received at
Shiloh
416
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Mayfield. Leroy
Merryman, Andrew J.
Vandalia
Vandalia
Cache
July
IZ:
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Got.
_25, 1861
15.1861
27.1864
23, 1864
9. 1865
15.1861
24, 18fil
29, 1864
2. 1864
22, 1864
29, 1861
17. 1864
15. 1861
21,1861
15, 1861
26,1861
29, 1861
2, 1864
4, 1864
22, 1864
13. 1864
2. 1864
15, 1861
2, 1861
4. 1865
8. 1864
13. 1865
8. 1865
25. 1865
9, 1864
23, 1864
29, 1861
12, 1864
21,1861
8,1865
24.1861
14, 1861
25, 1861
10, 1863
1, 1861
2i, 1861
July ^25.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Mattern, Samuel
Phillbrook. Edwin....
Porter, James B
Potter. Lorenzo
Price, Andrew J
Patterson, Wm. H. H.
Rice, Harvey S
Deserted Aug. 11. 1861
Trans, to Co. K. 8th 111. Inf
Re enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to V. R. C. Sept.l.'63
Died Feb. 13.'62. Cairo. Ill .
Re-enliated as Veteran
Trans, to V. R.C., Sept,l.'63
Disch. Aug. 5,'63. on acc't
of wounds received at
Vicksburg
Mustered out July 30.1864 .
Disch. Apr. 18, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Scoville, Andrew C ...
Stevens, James H
Stabl, Augustus
Smith, William S
Smith James
Tuttle. Austin
Tuttle, Francis M
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15 1862
White, James R
Woolsey, Benjamin H.
Ward Cyrus
Disch. Sept. 6,'62; disabil .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Walters, Thomas
Recruits.
Akeman Solomon
Disch. Sept. 6.'62: disabil .
Died July 11, '65, Marshall.
Mustered out Nov 22 1865
Allen, William
Alexander James
Apr. 8.1864
Nov. 29,1864
Mar. 9.1865
Brown, John A ..
Vandalia
Shabbonier!!!!!
Vandalia
Disch. Sept 7, '62; disabil .
Mar. 9,1865
Feb. 2, 1864
Mar. ^22,1865
Browning. James H...
Browning, Wiliam H .
Browning. Daniel S...
Browning. John
Seminary
Vandalia.!!!!!!
Mustered out March 24,'66.
Disch Mar. 2. .'62; disabil .
Apr. 8. 1864
Died Oct. 6. 1864
Bateman, James A
Vandalia
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Chandler. William J..
Disch. Nov. 21,'61; disabil.
Cover, William W
Promoted Serg't, 2d Lieut.
and 1st Lieut
Denton. Andrew
Trans, to V.R.C., Sept. l,'6:i
Deardufe, Stephen S..
Doolin. John W
Evins, Alfred
Vandalia
Shabbonier!....
Vandalia .!!!!!!
Feb. 2, 1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Apr. 28,1864
Feb. 2.1864
of wounds received at
Vicksburg
Mustered out May 18, 1865 .
Trans, to V.R.C.June 30,'63
Evans. William
Fleming, Ben,iamin F.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. . .
Pro. C9rp. M. O. May 4, '66.
Mar. 4, 1865
Apr. 8, 1864
Feb. 13,1865
Feb. 8, 1865
Feb. 28,1865
Feb. ^22,1864
loh April 6. 1862. Sup-
Hubbard, John S
Hendrickson.Jaeob T.
Hendrickson. William
Harman, James C
Howard, Abraham
Hinds. Adolphus N ...
Vandalia
Venice
Buuker Hill....
Bear Creek
Vandalia
Mustered out May 4, 1866...
Mustered out Feb. 12. 1866 .
Discharged Feb. 7,1866....
Mustered out Feb. 27,1866 .
Musten-d out June 18.1865.
Vandalia
Groveland
Vandalia
Bunker Hill....
Vandalia
Killed,Nicksb'rg,May22,'63
Pro. Corp. Killed Aug. 29.
1865, by explosion of
gunpowder
Disch Mar. 21 '62; disabil.
Little, (Jreen B
Little. William
Oct. 12,1864
Larmer, James
Mitchell, William H...
Feb. 8, 1865
Mustered out Feb. 7, 1866 ..
Died Jan. 8,1862. at Cairo..
Mitchell. Theodore N.
Disch. Sept. 6. '62, wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson ..
Miller. William
Miller. Henry G
Dec. 11,1863
Died Sept. 17,1864
Mathias, George W ...
Mathias, Julius
Disch. Mar. 21.'62; disabil.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
417
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Montgomery. Robert.. Vandalia
Meeks, William..
Mayfleld, Peter...
Provots, Ameda. .
Pearce, Samuel ..
Poland, William..
Newburgr .
Vandalia .
Kockwood, Wm. D.
Keeee. Benjamin F.
Rumel, Joseph
Ritter, Josiah
Smith, William C .
Smith, Burras
Sales, George
Stokes, James
Simonton, Joseph C . .
Sheets. Leander
Sheets. Malan A
Shopher, John
Tucker, Charles
Tucker, Ira
Tetrick, Daniel H
Ulrick, Jacob
Viles. Robert
Whittington. Wm. C.
Wilson, James M
Woolsey. Harrison J.
Mathis, John W
Cooks.
Blake. Abraham —
Holland, Thomas...
Richardson. John..
McGowan, Samuel.
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Austin. Irwin T
Allen, Joseph B
Cooper. Charles
Cooper. Jeremiah...
Cox, Winterton
Campbell, George C
Carriker, John M —
Dryer, William N...
Davenspike, John. .
Davenspike, David
Delany, Bernard...
Emmerson, Joseph
Grupe, Fred A
Hefley. Levi L
Holt. James
Kitchens, William.
Hampton, John W
Hostetter, Fred ...
James, Henry
Nov. 13,
Naausa —
Keyesport .
Vandalia . .
Normal . .
Vandalia
Preeport.
Harlem ..
Vandalia
Ramsey..
Vandalia ,
Bear Creek.
Shabbonier.
Vandalia ...
Oakley.
Steuben
Richmond ..
East Fork ..
Zanesville..
Y. Hickory .
Evans
Milton!;!;;;
Crete .
Irving
Akron
Oakwood ,
James. Joseph..
Joy, Meredith ..
Ludwick. Peter.
Lane. James
Lee, Chancy
Landon, Lines R.
Larmer, Thomas.
Calhoun co .
Woodburn...
Mar.
Apr.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.!
Feb.
Aue.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
May
Feb. 2, 1864
1861 Feb.S:i6, 1861
, 1864 June
,1861
Oct. 24,1861
Feb. 16,1865
May
MaV
1865 Feb. 25. 1865
1864 Ap. 8. 1864
1864 Feb. 2,;
31,1863
Oct. 31,:
Nov. 11,1863
Oct. 31.1863
Sept. 27.1864
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
29,1864
18, 1864
13, 1864
31,1864
26, 1864
4,1864
29.1864
18, 1864
7.1864
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
5, 1864
27, 1864
29, 1864: Sept,
7,1864iOct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
13, 1864
24. 1861
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
12, 1864
19, 1864
5.1864
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oci.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Died at Paducah, Ky., Feb.
26, 1862. of wounds re-
ce'ved at Fort Donelson.
Mustered out March 3, 18ti6-
Mustered out May 1,1866..
Transf. to Houghtaliug"s
'ty Jan. 1.1862
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Died f^ept. 2a, 1861, at Nor-
folk, Mo
Pro. Cor. Died April 30..
1862, at Keokuk, Iowa
wounds at Donelson
Deserted Oct. 1,1862
Trans, to non-com. staff,
as Com'ry Seargeant.
June 14, 1863
Mustered out Feb. 15,1866.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Nov. 9, '64; Memphis.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb 15.1862
Died Oct. 8. 1861, at Cairo..
Pro. Ser. M. O. Nov. 11. "64
Dis. Apr.8.'65. Pro. Adj't..
Mustered out Jan. 30, 1866.
Died July 7,'64, Vicksburg
Died Dec. 14. 1861, at Cairo.
Disch. June 16, '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Missing in action at Fort
Donelson Feb. 15, 1862.
Supposed killed
Deserted. Sentenced to-
Dry Tortugas
Discharged Aug. 15, 1862.
wounds, Donelson
Mustered out Feb. 27,1866..
Deserted March 12, 1866. . . .
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4, '66-
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Mustered out March 4,1866-
Mustered out March 2, 1866
Mustered out May 4.1866..
Sub. M.O. Oct. 5,1865....
Mustered out Oct. 7,1865..-
Mustered out Sept. 28.1865
Sub. M. O. Oct. 19.1865..
Mustered out Sept. 26. 1865-
Mustered out Oct. 30.1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 19,1865..
Died Apr. 11, 1865; wounds
rec'dat F'. Blakely
Mustered out Sept. 28.1S65-
Sub. M. O. Oct. 19,1865..
Sub. M. O. Oct. 6,1865...
Mustered out Oct. 2,1865..
Mustered out Oct. 4,1865 .
Mustered out Oct. 26, 18^5.
Sub. M. O. Sept. 28.1i65.
Sub. Died Apr. 17. '65, of
wounds rec'd Ft. Blakely
Died at Memphis Feb. 9."65
.Mustered out Oct. 12.1815.
Died at Shreveport June
30,1865
Mustered out Oct. 12.18C5.
Mustered out Oct. 16,1865.
Died Apr. 19. "65. of wounds
rec"d at Fort Blakely....
Mustered out Oct. 11,1865.
Mustered out Oct. 18,1865.
Mustered out Oct. 4.1865..
'Mustered out Oct. 14,1865.
Vol. 1—27.
418
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Murry.-lasper N
Zanesville
Oct. 8, 1864
Oct. 18.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 21,1864
Nov. 10.1864
Nov. 18.1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 21.1864
Nov. 10,1864
Nov. 18,1864
Oct 7, 1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Sept. 23,1864
Oct. ^5,1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Oct. 19, 1864
Nov. 3, 1864
Oct. 17, 1864
Oct. 12,1864
Sub. M. O.June 19,1865 ..
Sub. M. O. Aug. 27,1865...
Morris Henry J
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 27, 1865..
Matthews, Jame-
Richmond
Mustered out Sept. 20,1865.
Sub. M. 0. Nov. 9,1865 ..
Riee.James M. ........ Greenville
Sub. M. 0. Nov. 17,1865 .
Died June 22, 1865. Fever.
Sullivan. Dennis
S ipp, B^-aucis M
Winegardner, A. D....
Waverly
Tower Hill
Sauneman
Oct. 1, 1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. 23,1864
Oct. _ 5,1864
Oct. 7. 1864
Oct. 19. 1864
Nov. 3. 1864
Oct. 17. 1864
Oct. 10,1864
Mustered out Sept. 30, 1865.
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 2,1865...
Mustered out Sept. 22, 1865.
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 4, 1865...
Woods. Daniel
Wilson John P
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 17.1865..
Dwight
Sub. M. O. Oct. 18.1865..
Wall, William A
White Joseph J
Colbrook!
Sub. M. 0. Nov, 2,1865 ..
Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865.
Trans, from llth Inf.
Barnard. Peter
Amboy
Mustered out Oct. 11,1865.
Crowell Alexander H.
Davis, Richard A
Grand Chain...
Jan. 5. 1864
Jan. 6, i864
Mustered out May 4, 1866 . .
LaSalle
Mar. ^14.1865
Jan. 5. 1864
Nov. 3.1864
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 15,1865
Jan. 6, 1864
Nov. 3, 1864
Mar. 15.1865
Oct. 7, 1865
Mar. 15.1865
Aug. 20,1863
Dec. 20,1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. ^ L1864
Dec. 7,1863
Feb. 1,1864
Dec. ^7,1863
Feb. _ 1,1864
Dec. 5,1864
Feb. ^^1,1864
Dec. 7.1863
Jan. 2,1861
Dec. 20.1863
Mar. 27.1864
Jan. 5.1864
Feb. __1.1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. _ L1864
Dec. 7,1863
Feb. 1. 1864
Discharged Mar. 14, 1865...
Hays, Francis M
Moore. Francis M
McGaughey, Dennis ..
Phillips. William R...
Stone .John W
Mustered out Mar. 13,1866.
Grand Chain ...
Mission
LaSalle
Disch. July 10, '65: disabil.
Trans, from Co. F. After-
w'ds trans, to Co.G,8th Inf
Mustered out Mar. 13, 1866.
Mustered out Oct. 6,1865 ..
Stephenson. Jasper N.
Trans, from Iloughtall-
in'g's Battery.
Smoot David
LaSalle
Mar. 14.1865
Mustered out Mar. 13,1866.
Discharged Aug. 19,1864...
Veterans.
Allen. Augustus C ....
Allen, John
Vandalia
Dec. 20.1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. 5. 1864
Feb. ^^1,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Dec. ^^7,1863
Feb. ^^1,1864
Dec. 5. 1864
Feb. ^^1,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Dec. 16,1863
Dec. 20,1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. _ L1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. ^1,1864
Dec. 7. 1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Pro. Serg. M.O.May 4. '66.
Mustered put May 4.1866 ..
Anderson, Augustus . .
Brown, David L
Bateman. -James A ....
Drake Thomas ..
Pro. Corp._ M. 0. May 4. '66.
Died Oct. 20, '65, Marshall,
Davis, Jonathan
Gambol, Samuel
Gillmore. Oliver
Gudder, George
Hinds, Joseph M
Haizlip, William D....
Mathis, George W
Miller, William
Mayfleld. Leroy
Patterson, Andrew J . .
Porter, James B
Potter. Lorenzo R
Rice Henry S
Texas
Pro. Serg. M.O. May 4, '66.
Discharged Nov. 16, '65 ... .
Mustered out May 4.1866 ..
Disch. to receive pro. 2d
Lt. Co. A, Ala. Rifle Cav.
Pro. Serg. M.O.May 4, '66.
Pro. Corp. M.O.May 4,'66.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Pro. Serg., 2d Lt. & 1st Lt.
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Pro. Serg., then 1st Lieut .
Des'rd Escap'd fr'm pris'n
at Marshall, Tex.,Mar.l.'66
Died at Vandalia.Jan.25,'65
Smith, William C
Slaven,John L
Tuttle, Solomon
Tuttle, Austin
Woolsey. Ben.iamin H.
Walter. Thomas
Ward Cyrus
Mustered out May 4,_1866..
Pro. Serg. M. 0. May 4.'66.
Mustered out May 4, 1866. .
Pro. Corp. Deserted. Es-
caped from prison at
Marshall, Tex., Mar. 2,'66.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
419
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Robert Wilson
William Zeidler
Benjamin F. Monroe.
William Schag
First Lieutenants.
William Zeidler
Otto Brauns
William Schlag
Bassil Juelg
Second Lieutenants.
William Zeidler
Deitrich Smith
-Otto Brauns
William Schlag
Bassil Juelg
Hiram Barkmeier
First Sergeant.
Reynold Kalmbach.
Sergeants.
Deitrich Smith ..
William Schlag .
Albert Aubin
Otto Brauns
Corporals.
Charles Peffer ...
Bassil Juelg
Albert Able
FaulSteen
August Fulfs
Ignatz Nigles
Gustavus Kluge...
Jacob Thomas
Privates.
Basler, Andreas
Bachman, John
Block, John
Camoenisch, Daniel.
Evans, Walter P ,
Fullgraf. John...
Pluth, Gerhard..
Geible, Henry ...
Hugger, Gabriel
Joerger. Louis ..
Kuhule, Joseph..
Knapp, Christian
Lahr, Tobias
Meyer. Henry ...
Mummers, Paul.
Mond, Augustus
Nabenger, Jacob
Pfeifer. Henry ..
Schrader. August.
Schrceder. Adam..
Streiback, Leo .
Walter, Philip..
Zindell, Joseph.
Peoria
Pekin .
Peoria
Peoria
Pekin.,
Peoria
Pekin.
Peoria
Pekin.,
Pekin .
Peoria
Pekin .
Peoria
July 25,1861
Oct. 20,1862
July 25,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Sept. 1,1
Oct. 20, 1862
July 25,1864
Feb. 20,1866
July
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
July
May
25. 1861
1. 1861
3. 1862
20. 1862
28, 1864
1, 1866
July 25,1861
July 25,
July 25,1861
July 25,
July 25,1861
Oct. 18,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Feb. 27,1863
July 25,1864
Not mustr'd
Feb. 27,1863
Dec. 30.1864
Not mustr'd
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 25,1861
July
Resigned Oct. 20. 1862
Mustered out July 25. 1864.
Resigned Jan. 15, 1866
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Promoted
Mustered out July 25, 1864.
Promoted
M. O. 2d Lieut. May 4. 1866
Promoted
Resigned July 23, 1862
Promoted
M. O. (as'Serg'ti'May 4;'66
Disch. Jan. 1,'63; disabil..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Trans. 1st Miss. Heavy Art.,
U.S.Col.Troops,Oct.l0.'63
Promoted 2d Lieutenant. . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Promoted as Sergeant
Disch. May 26, '62; wounds
rec'dat Ft. Donelson
Prom.Serg. M.O.July25.'64
Trans.6th 111. Cav.Dec.l, '61
Killed at Ft. Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Prom.Serg. M.O.July 26, '64
Prom. Corp. Disch. July
25,1864
Disrh. Aug.1,'62; wounded
at Shiloh
Disch. Oct. 3, '62; wounded
at Donelson
Mustered out July 30,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb 15, 1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Miss. action Donels'n, Feb.
16, '62; never ht-ard from.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Wounded at Ft. Donelson.
Disch. Aug.l7, '62; disabil.
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Miss, action Donels'n. Feb.
15, '62; never heard from.
Died Mound City Apr.20.'62
Killed at Champion Hills
May 16.1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
From. Corp. Died June24.''62
wounds received Shiloh.
420
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT..
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Fecniits.
Andesner, Matthias.
Altevogt, Rudolph..
Ahrens, Aaron
Altmeyer. William..
Burcbele, William ..
Borchard, Adam
Cairo...
Pekin. .
Peoria
Beiter, Casper. ;
Branthner, John
Branthner, Andrew.
Buettner, Jacob
Barkmeyer. Hiram..
Baesler, August
Degen, William
Peoria ...
Pekin. ...
Cairo
Hanover.
Deal, Hermann
Duenachter.MelchorJ,
Ensch, Michael
Foviaux, Charles
Garon. George
Harsch, Adolph
Hopman, Deitrich
Hills. John
Hammer. John.
Kendall.
Peoria ..
Cairo
Peoria
Pekin.
Hartman, Joseph. ..
Jackel, Amandus
Jordi, Jacob
Kalmbuch, Reynold
Kolbatz. Edward
Kohn, Pranz
Kaechle, Andrew
Kaling. Alfred
Leeler ger, Peter
Long, John
Menges, John
Peoria
Pekin.
Peoria
Moore, Richard D.
Miller, Henry
Menges, Joseph. ..
Pefeffier, Charles .
Petry, George
Pfander, Charles..
Roehm, Theodore.
Cairo..
Pekin.
Ritzenger, Andrew ...
Reustmann. John
Richter, Edward......
Ringelle, Frederick...
Rudowsky, William ..
Strange, Henry
Schroinde, Charles ...
Strand, John
Schreunmann, Henry.
Schoenthaler, Chas...
Schraeder, Charles
Pekin. ,
Peoria .
Pekin. ,
Peoria ,
Pekin. ,
Peoria
Cairo..!
Peoria
Schroder, Adam.
Sarbian, Andres
Torrin. Otto
Tell. William
Treyens, John
Wilt. Henry C
Voelkner, William
Cairo..
Pekin. .
Peoria
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 19,1862
Apr. 22,1864
Aug. 10,1861
Died in hosp., Cairo, IIL.
Feb. 3.'64; consumption.
Died at Cairo, Feb. 8,1864.
Mustered out May 4. 1866. .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Discharged Aug. 6, 1864 . . . .
Died at Cairo, Oct. 23,1861.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Jan. 17,1865
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan. 1,
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 14,1864
Feb. '"2.1864
Aug.
Aug.
1,1861
22. 1861
Discharged Aug. 15, '64
Re-enlisted as Veteran ... .
Discharged Sept. 11, '64
Trans, to 1st Miss. Heavy
Art., (col.) Mar. 11,1864..
Mustered out Jan. 16, 1866. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 11, 1865.
Pro.Serg't. M.O.May 4, '66
Discharged Aug. 15. '64
Killed at Fort Donelson,.
Feb. 15, 1862
Discharged July 18,'64
Missing in action at Don-
elson. Feb. 15.'62; never
heard from since
Mustered out Aug. 15. 1865 •
Disch. Aug. 6, '63; disabil.
Discharged Aug. 15, '64
Trans, to 1st Miss. Heavy
Artillery, Mar. 11, 1864...
Disch. Dec. 21, '61; disabil..
Re enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 6, '64
Discharged Aug. 15, '64
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Deserted Aug. 19.1861
Disch. Oct. 22, '62; disabil. .
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
19, 1861
2, 1861
9, 1861
27, 1861
9,1861
15, 1861
16,1861
12, 1861
15, 1861
St. Louis, Mo...
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
21,1861
25, 1864
15,1861
19, 1861
12, 1861
6, 1861
Apr. 22,1864
Jan. 15,1864
Zenkel, John
CooAs.
Melten. Henry
Notgrass, William.
Royal, Tob
Pro. Corp. .Killed at Fort
Donelson Feb. 15. 1862 ....
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died. Cin., O.. Apr. 20. "62, of
wounds rec'd at Shiloh...
Discharged Aug. 7, '64
Deserted Aug , 1862
Reenjisted as Veteran
Disch. Dec. 18, '61; disabil!.
Discharged Aug. 4, '64
Re-enjisted as 'V'eteran
Discharged Aug. 13. '64 —
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died.Paducah.Ky., Feb. 23..
'63. of wounds received
at Fort Donelson
Killed at Cliampion Hills,.
May 16, 1863
Discharged Avig. 15. '64
Mustered out July 4. 1866..
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Discharged Aug. 15, '64
Mustered out Aug. 11. 1865 ■
Killed. Port Donelson, Feb.
15,1862
Commit, suicide on Bayou ^
Mason, La., Aug. 31, 1863.
Nov. 1,1863
Mar. 30.1863
Nov. 1,1863
Nov. 1, 1863 Deserted May 29, 1865.
Nov. 17, 1863 Deserted Feb. 4. 1865. .
Nov, 1, 1863 Deserted May 29i, 1865 .
EIGHTH- INFANTRY.
421
Name and Rank.
rSeTioux, Ned
Thurston, Richard.
.Drafted and Substi-
tute Recruits.
Apple, Henry
Berger, Joseph
Bebont, Israel
Busse, Charles
Borsdorf, August
Benchop, Tenes
Bachman. Jacob
■Coughron, William
Engle. Joseph
Earl, William
Fry, Stephen
Faerber, J acob
■GroUmiutz, John
Hackinson, Peter
Herbert, Adam J
Hutfer. Jacob S
Hed worth, Richard ...
Harmon, Andrew
Hess, John
Jaeger, John
Johnson, Charles M...
Johnston, Justus T ...
Johnson, John
Knabe, Herman
Koeppel, Peter
Enrolled at.
Munroe
Silver Creek.
Danville ,
Nov. 1,1863
Nov. 15,1863
Oct. 5.
Oct. 13,
Sept. 27,1864
Kent
Thornton
Pilot Grove...
Danville
Peoria
Danville
Orangeville
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Danville .
Allison
Avonsville
Sept. 27.1864
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Orland.
Oot. 10.1864
Grimestown..
Freeport.
Danville .
Danville .
Lepper, Thomas | Danville.
Mambourg, Madison.. Elmwood ,
Manson. Aaron.
Meire, Henry
Nelson, Niles P
Noele. Francis..,
•Olson, Niles
Petry. (ieorge ...
Peterson, Martin Clover .
JRarasey, William Allison
Ross, Charles Oxford.
Spenive, Jacob IRichwood
Stoltzmann, Christian Richview
Stein, Nicholas.
•Sellers, Cjrus..
Selle, Charles ..
Seitzinger, tVilliam...
■ Schaefer, George.
• Smith, Ignaiius..
Uvens, Henry O. .
Wolf, Emory M ..
"Wagner, Peter ...
Wolf, Anton
Trans, from lltk Inf.
Beaty, John
Bishop, William H....
•Cohenour, Hiram
Dailey, Frederick
Eames, Levy
Hill, John
Hardy, Thomas C
.Jones, Winfleld S
Manville, Louis
Moore, James W
.Minton, Jesse
Reed, Peter
Trans, from 17th Inf.
•Cawley, Jacob
•Consey, Thomas A
Foote, Henry M
-Fagan. James ,
Glens, George K .
Harvey, William.
Hill. Henry B ....
Haws, Henry C...
Danville .
Russell ,
Danville .
Allison ..
Danville .
Chicago.
Vienna..
Woodford co
Metamora . . .
Ple'sant Pra'rie
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Feb.
Pekin Feb.
Altona Aug.
Lewiston Sept.
Eminence 'Aug.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
30, 1864
3, 1864
27, 1864
27, 1864
26, 1864
27, 1864
20, 1861
12, 1864
7,1864
5,1864
12,1864
Sept.
Oct.
Date
of muster.
Nov. 1,
Nov. 15,
Oct.
Oct.
5.1864
13, 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Discharged
Sub. M. O. Oct. 4,1865 ....
Sub. Died. Marshall, Tex.,
Sept. 12,1865
Mustered out Sept. 26, 1865
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
30, 1864 Mustered out Sept. 29, 1865
3, 18641 Mustered out Oct. 2,1865..
27. 1864
27, 1864
26. 1864
28, 1864
Sub. M. O. Oct. 26,1865 ...
Mustered out Sept. 26.1865
Mustered out Sept. 25,1865
Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Sept,
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
20.1864 Mustered out Oct. 19, 1865.
12, 1864) Mustered out Nov. 11,1865.
22,1864 Mustered out Oct. 10, 1865.
I Mustered out Sept. 28. 1865
27. 1864. Mustered out Sept. 26.1865
7. 1864' Mustered out Oct. 6. 1865..
5.1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 4,r""
Oct. 10.1864
Sept.
Oct.
11, 1864
Sub. M. O. Nov. 11,1865 ..
Mustered out July 21,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 26, 1865.
Sub. M. O. Oct. 9,1865...
Mustered out Nov. 11,1865.
Mustered out Sspt. 25, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 26, 1865.
Mustered out Oct. 10.1865..
Oct. 31.1864 Oct. '3i.' 1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 30.1865 ...
Sept. 27.1864|Sept. 27. 1864 .Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Mustered out Oct. 14, 1865.
Sept. 27,1864iMustered out Sept. 26,1865
Oct. 19,1864;Mustered out Oct. 19.1865..
Oct. 12,1864'Sub. Diseh. Oct. 12.1865..
Oct. 11,1864 Mustered out Oct. 10.1865.
Oct. 14. 1864 Mustered out Aug. 22. 1865.
Sept. 26.1864]Mustered out Sept. 25,1865
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
27, 1864
19.1864
12, 1864
11, 1864
14, 1864
26, 1864
Slept. 27.1864 Sept. 27. 1864 Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Oct!"ii.'i864 dct!"ii,'i864 Mustered out Oct. 10,1865..
Oct. 14,1864 Oct. 14,1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 13, 1865..
Sept. 27,1864jSept. 27,1864 Mustered out Sept. 26,1865
Oct. 3,1864 Mustered out June 9,1865..
Oct. 7,1864'Oct. 7,1864 Mustered out Oct. 6,1865..
Sept. 27,1864 Sept. 27,1864 Mustered out Aug. 30,1865.
Nov. 1.1864 Nov. 1.1864 Sub. M. O. Oct. 31.1865 ..
Nov. 8. 1864
Mar. 11, 1865 Mar. 11,1865
lOct. 6,1861
1,1864' Jan. 23.1864
Jan.
Deserted July. 1865
Mustered out Oct. 5,1865..
Des'rt'd.hosp. at Memphis
Mustered out i\ov. 7,1865..
Disch. Oct. 30, '65; disabil.
Mustered out Oct. 5,1865. .
Dis. disch., sentence C. M.
1 Deserted July. 1865
Deserted July 8,1865
Mustered out Oct. 2.1865..
Deserted
Mustered out Oct. 6, 1865. .
29.1861 Sept. 29.186] Discharged Sept. 28,1864..
10, 1862' Apr. 10, 1862 Mustered out Apr. 9, 1865. .
15, 18621 Aug. 15,1862lMustered out July 11,1865.
25, 1864iFeb. 25, 1864jDrop'd as deserter: never
reported to regiment —
20.1862 Feb. 20, 1862' Mustered out Feb. 19,1865.
10,1861 Aug. 10, 186i: Discharged Aug. 10.1865 ..
25,1861 Sept. 25,1861lDischarged Sept. 25,1865..
23. 18621 Aug. 23, 1862 'Mustered out Aug. 22.186
422
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Jones, Samuel . ..
Johnson, John C.
Liby, Abraham
Lollis, Michael W
Moti, John
Moreland, William H.
Mills, Frank B
McKinney, Michael ...
Paite. James M
Porter, Samue) R
Smith, Barzilae
Smith, Oilman D
Stutzer, Joseph
Thornton, Henderson.
Wilkinson, Horace B..
Weed, James C
Monmouth...,
Bloomington ,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 8.1862
Aug. 14,1862
Metamora ..
Atlanta
Peoria
Warrenton .
Pekin
Monmouth....
Warren co
Eureka
Woodford co .
Marshall co ..
l^eterans.
Bassler, Andrew
Barkmeier, Hiram ..
Duenaechter, Melch.
Ensch, Michael
Juelig,Basil
Juerger, Louis
Kohn, Franz
Knapp, ('hristian
Meyer, Henry
Muramert, Paul...
Andesuer, Mathis
Peoria ...
Pekin ....
Peoria ...
Jacksonville
Peoria
Pfander, Charles
Ringelle, Frederick . . .
Richter, Edward
Schroend, Charles
Streibich, Leo
Schonthaler, Charles..
Strand, John
Thomas, Jacob
Walter, Phillip
Sept.
Aug.
July
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
, 1861 Sept. 9. 1861
,18621 Aug. 23,1862
,1861 July 9,1861
,1861
,1861
,1861
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
1, 1864
5, 1863
^ _1. 1864
7. 1863
25, 1863
1,1864
Jan. 5.1864
Dec.
Feb.
Dee.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
26, 1863
1,1864
15, 1863
^ _1, 1864
5, 1864
26, 1863
1, 1864
July 15,]
Sept. 1,1862
Sept. 20,1861
Jan. 1,1864
Sept. 7,1861
Nov. 29,1861
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
1. 1864
5, 1863
^ ^1. 1864
7. 1863
25, 1863
1. 1864
Mustered out Feb. 2, 1866..
Diop'd as deserter; never
reported to regiment
Mustered out Aug. 7,1865..
Mustered out Aug. 13,1865.
Deserted
Discharged Sept 9,1864 ...
Mustered out Aug. 22.1865,
Discharged July 9,1864 ....
Discharged July 22,1864 ...
Mustered out June 8, 1865. .
Discharged July 14,1864...
Mustered out Aug. 31,1865.
Discharged Sept. 29.1864 ..
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Discharged Sept. 7,1864...
Discharged Nov. 29,1864. ..
Mustered out May 4, 1864..
Pro.lstSgt. M.O.May 4. '66-
Trans. toV.R.C. June 30,'6&
Died, Vicksburg. July 9,'6i
Pro. Serg.; pro. 2d Lieut.
Disch. Dec. 15, '64; disabil.
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4,'6e
Jan. 5.1864 Killed on cars Nov. :
near Marshall, Texas
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Trans, to non com. staff as
Reg. Q. M. Serg't
Pro. Serg. M. O. May 4,'66
.18641 Died at St. Louis May 8,'64
Pro. Serg. M. O. May 4, '66
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4,'66
Trans.toV. R.C.June 30.'65
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
26, 1863
1, 1864
5, 1864
26, 1863
1, 1864
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
William H. Harvey...
Bloomington...
McLean co
Bloomington ...
Apr.
Apr.
Nov.
July
Feb
Apr.
July
Nov.
July
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
July
July
25. 1861
7, 1862
14, 1864
25,1861
15. 1862
7,1862
25, 1864
14. 1864
25. 1861
15.1862
7, 1862
25, 1864
25. 1861
25,1861
July
25.1861
Killed in battle
James Carman
Jan.
July
12. 1865
25. 1861
Absent with leave since-
March 30, 1866
First Lieutenants.
Joseph G. Howell
Noah W. Dennison....
Killed at Fort Donelson...
Thomas J. McClung ..
..........
James Carman
George Marion
Second Lieutenants.
Noah W. Dennison....
McLean co
Bloomington...
Bloomington...
Nov.
Jan.
July
Feb.
Feb.
July
July
14.1864
21. 1865
25.1861
27.1863
2, 1865
25, 1861
25,1861
Promoted
Mustered out May 4, 1866...
Promoted
Robert F. Mercer
Charles Stillhammer..
First Sergeant.
Thomas J. McClang..
McLean co
Hudson
Promoted Quartermaster .
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant _
Sergeants.
David Cornwall .......
Charles M. Clark
Bloomington . . .
Aledo
Transferred to McAlister's-
Battery July 1, 1862. ......
Frank Cornwall
Thomas J. Wiley
Bloomington...
Jonesboro
sioned staff as Q. M. Ser.
Died, Cincinnati. Mar. 6,'62.
Disch. Jan. 20, '64, for pro..
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
423
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.
Gunn, William A
Hayden, Charles C...
Jesse, lames W
Wiswell, Benjamin F.
Privatfs.
Ayers.John W
Bailey, Henry H
McLean co
McLean co
Pleasant Hill...
Bloomington...
McLean co
Tazewell CO ....
Bloomington...
Woodford co'-'.li
McLean co
Rural
July
July
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
^25, 1861
25.1861
30. 1864
1, 1861
28. 1805
21.1861
_1,1861
27. 1865
^1,1861
20.1861
^ ^1. 1861
July _25.1S61
July 25.1861
::
Dec. 1,1864
Disch. Jan. 5, '64, for prom.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Pro. Ser. M. O. -July 30,'64.
Disch. Mar. 27. '62; disabil.
Disch. Sept. 28, '63, on acc't
of wounds received at
Millikiu's Bend
Died .Mar. 24,'62, of wounds
rec'd at Fort Donelson ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Baylor, Albert S
Disch. April 7. '63: disabil'.
Cloud, William
Cloud Gilbert
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Died at Cairo Oct. 17 1861 .
Cummings, John
Converse, Charles S . .
Campbell, Thomas ....
Carr, George W
Drakes, James W
Douglass, Fletcher
Graff, Ernst.. . ...
Trans'f to Co. G, 1st Bat-
talion. 23d Reg .V. R. C.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 14, 1862
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Transferred TO Co. C
Discharged March 27. 1862.
Pro. Corp'l. Transferred
Greenman, Jeremiah . .
Hobert, Charles
Hinshaw. William
Hutchinson, Andrew..
Hobert, Gilbert J
Keeran, Samuel T
Landis, Jacob
to V. R. C. Sept. 15.1863..
Disch. Aug. 12, '62: disabil.
KilledatShiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Dec. 2, '62; disabil..
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Died Feb. 7, '63. of wounds
received at Memphis....
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mc Reynolds.Jonathan
Philbrook. Edwin
Palmer, Elias
Discharged Aug. 11. 1862...
Disch, Oct.12,'63. for prom.
Died Sept. 6, 1861
McReynolds.L. A
Roads, David
Died. Mound C'y, Mar.12,'62
Roberts, l,awrence
Reed, Frank
Deserted Aug. 5,1861
Deserteii Feb. 21, 1863
Rooker, Thomas.
Rhodes, James M
Russel, George S
Rush, Jehu L ...
Died at St. Louis ADr.20, 62
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July, 1864
Mustered out July 30, 1864.
Saunders. W.R
Stillhammer. Charles .
Stillhaaimer, Henry. . .
Southerland, George..
Smitli, Calvin D
Stephenson, James C .
Sunderland. William..
Woertz.JohnG
Becrnits.
Pro. Serg. Died May 20,'63.
of wounds received at
Raymond, Mi?s '. ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 11, '62; disabil'.
KilledatShiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died at Bloomington, 111.,.
Feb. 14,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15. 1862
Discharged July, 1864
Killed at Blakely, Ala..
McLean co
Lexington
Sharon
Apr. 8. 1865
Batterton Ira A
June 25, 1862
Discharged Feb. 16. 1863.
Barron, Joseph
Brooks Stephen B
Mar. 28,1865
order War Department..
Mustered out March 27.'66.
Lexington
McLean CO
Clarion. ..;;!".!;
McLean CO
Peoria
R<^-enlisted as Veteran
Brooks William T
Disch. Oct. 24, '62; di.sabil.
Brest. Christian
Boyer Jacob W
Mar. 27,1865
Mustered out March 22.'66.
Trans, to V.K.C.Sept.15. '6*
Pro. Cor. Died Feb. 24. '62.
Brandt Jacob
of wounds received at
Fort Donelson
Deserted April 7, 1866
Cross, Termain
McLean CO
Pleasant niVr.:;
Disch. Mar. 21, '63; disabil.
Disch. Apr. 28, '62; disablL
Cox, Daniel
Disch. Mar. 31, '63: disabil.
Combs, Edwin C
Disch. Term expired
424
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Cassady, Hugh Lexington
Cloud, George —
Carman, .Tames...
Carman, Vatchel.
Denham, John H.
Dawson, John B.
Dunkle. William A...,
Eskenelgo, Wilmer E
Frazier, John M
George, Henry
Goudy, Robert L ,
Hand, Anthony W . . . ,
Hazelbaker, Sidney J,
Holderness, Wm. H .,
Hamilton, Orange L.
Henline, Lytle R
Hayden, Charles C.
Hall, Harley S
Johnson, Hezekiah
Ingalls, Francis D .
Loving, James
McCuliough, Obediah
McCullouKh, James V
Mahan, John H
Mahau, William J
Matheney, AshfordR.
Mercer, Robert F
McClellan, George P.
Miller, William
Marion, <Teorge
Parker, Joseph C
Roberts, Oscar A
Bichards, Samuel D.
Keaves, JohnC.
Ridel, Thomas .
Ritter, David J ,
Robertson, John H...
Sherwood, Warren...
Smally, John A
Stone, Gilbert C
Shenessy, James
St. James, Jolm
Trimmer, William M
Peoria
McLean co.
Lexington ..
McLean co.
Lexington
Martin
Wapella ...
McLean co.
McLean co.
Lexington
McLean co.
McLean co.
Pleasant Hill.
McLean co. ..
LeRoy
McLean co.
Centralia . . .
McLean co.
Centralia ,
Martin —
Rural
McLean co.
Taylor. John
Wiley. Robert N
Wiley, Anderson
Wiley, Joseph S.
Wiley, John S...
Wahl, Gabriel I
Wormick. VViJliam , Seminary. .
Work, Samuel A McLean co
Cooks.
Clarg, George ...
Datson, Uavid. ..
Gibbs, George. ..
Scott, Wavelaud
Drafted and Substitute,
liecruits.
Balliet, James H Lynn.
Bowers, Richard |
Breiineii. John ; Panola
(/'lark, Benjamin F |Lockport .
Couley, John !
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 24,1862
Aug. 1,
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug
Oct.
Aug.
Dec. 12,
Oct. 28.
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 28.:
Oct. 24,1863
Nov. 30,1864
Aug. 1, :
Apr.
Aug.
Nov. 1. 1863
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 2,1864
Oct. 17,1864
Nov. 19,1863
Nov. 19,1863
Pro. Ser. Killed at Shiloh
April 6,1862
Killed at Raymond, Miss.,
May 12,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Sept. 20,'61,at Cairo..
Trans, to non-com. staff
as Q. M. Ser. June 10,'63.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Absent, on furlough, at
muster-out
Died at Memphis Mar. 3,'63
Deserted June 15, 1865
Disch. Apr. 22, '63; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 11, '62; disabil.
Pro. Ser. Disch. Term ex.
Disch. Term expired
Died at Lexington, 111.,
Dec. 4,1861
Killed at Vicksburg June
26.1863
Pro. Cor. Killed at Shiloh
April 6, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. May 22, '62; disabil.
Rejected by surgeon on
account of size
Deserted Sept. 1,1862
Disch. Term expired
Mustered out May 4, 1866..
Disch. Term expired
Nov. 19,1864
Dec. 1,1864
Apr. 6,1865
Oct. 7,1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
4, 1864
7, 1864
2, 1864
17, 1864
Prom. R. Q. M. from 2d
Lieut. Aug. 1.1863
Re enlisted as Veteran
Pro. from Ser. to 1st Lieut
DiedDec.7.'61;Pleas'ntHill
Disch. Apr. 17, '63; disabil.
Disch. Sept. 2, '62; wounds
rec'd at Port Donelson..
Disch. Term expired
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
IDisch. May 21, 'C2; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 6,1864..
Died Dec, 7.1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Apr. 19,'62; of wounds
received at Shiloh
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Vicksb'g Apr. 7, '64
Pro. Corp. M. O. May 4, '66
Mustered out May 4. 1866.,
Pro, Serg. Disch. Term ex.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Apr, 5, 1866..
Discharged. Term ex
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Deserted Feb. 7, 1865
Deserted Aug. 1,1864
Mustered out May 4, 1866.,
Sub, Killed at Ft, Blakely
Apr, 9.1865
Mustered out Oct 3,1865...
Sub. M. O. Oct. 6.1865....
Sub. M. O.June 12, 1865...
Sub. Disch. Term expired.
EIGHTH INFANTRY.
425
Name and Rank.
Residegee.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
•Culbertson, James —
Shipman
Oct. ^7.1864
Nov. 1. 1864
Oct. 17.1864
Oct. ^7.1864
Nov. 1.1864
Sub. ^M.O. Oct. 6,1865
Colp Henry
Fairview
Sub. M. O. Oct. 31. 1865 . . .
-Oruse George W .
Oct. 17, 1864 Mustered out Oct 6.1865...
Chaus^e Beneventure
Mustered out Sept 29.1865.
Oakley
Sept. 27, 1864
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept. 26.1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 17. 1864
Oct. 21.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Sept. 26.1864
Oct. 7.1864
Sept. 30.1864
Sub. Died Jan. 10.1865. at
Delany James
Mustered out Sept. 18.1865
Ducheane. Alexander.
Beil Plain
Mustered out Sept. 29.1865
Etiwards. Abraham...
Oct. 7. 1864
Oct. 17.1864
Dec. 21.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Sept 26 1864
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 6,1865 ....
Fisher Henry
Mustered out Oct. 16. 1865 .
Gregory. John W
Bear Creek
Ursa
Sub. Died June 25, 1865...
Mustered out Sept. 26,1855.
Hoy Adam M
Roanoke
Pineville
Sub. M. 0. June 5,1865 ...
Mustered out Sept. 25, 1865
Hemphill. Daniel
Hedge, Joseph
Zanesville
Oct. 7.1864
Sept. 30.1864
Sub. M.O.Oct. 6,1865....
Sub. M. 0. Sept. 29.1865..
Mustered out Oct. 6.1865..
Hodges Thomas
Johnson. Andrew P...
Danville
Sept. 27.1864
Nov. 12.1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 28, 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 6.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Nov. 12.1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 29. 1864
Sept. ^28. 1864
Mustered out Oct. 4,1865 ..
Sub. Deserted Nov. 25. '64.
Minor. Cyius A
Peoria
Pro. Corp. M.O. Sept. 25.'65
McCormick Michael
Mendon ...
Mustered out Sept. 28, 1865
Mustered out Sept 25, 1865.
"
Robins. Frank K
Palestine
Taylorville
Oct. 5.1864!Sub. M. 0. Oct. 4.1865....
Oct 6 1864 Sub. M. 0. Oct. 5.1865
Rowland. John W
Oct. 5.1864 Disch. Term expired
Rvan. James
Westfield
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 17.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 13,1864 Sub, M. O. Oct. 12.1865 ...
Oct. 17, 1864 Mustered out Oct. 16. 1865. .
Smith. George W
Cazenovia
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 13,1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Killed at Fort Blakely.
April 9 1865
Mustered out Oct. 12, 1865 .
Oct. 7, 1864
Sept. 27.1864
Nov. 12.1864
Oct. ^13.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 18. 1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Stubbs. John
Millbrook
12,1865
Mustered Sent. 26.1865
Nov. 12,1863'Sub. IDeserted Nov. 25. '65.
South Fork
Butler
Oct. _13.1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 5.1864
Tower, Patrick
Trans, to Co. H. 1st Bat. 23d
Reg.V.R.C..M.O.Oct.l3.'65
Mustered out Sept. 26. 1865.
Wilson. William
Irving
Mustered out Oct. 2.1865 ..
Sub. M. 0. Oct. 2.1865 ....
Winkler. William'
Mustered out Sept. 27. 1865
William. James
Trans, from nth Inf.
Adams, Abraham
Pleasant Ridge.
Oct. 5. 1864
Sub. M.O. Oct. 4,1865....
Pro. Corp. M. 0. May4.'65.
A.rnold. Benjamin
Mustered out Mar. 17,1866.
Mustered out May 4. 1866 . .
Cooper. William
Oct. 4. 1864
Hawk. John W
Pro. Serg. M.O. Oct. 9, '65 .
Hogue. William
Mustered out Oct 11.1865..
Hutchinson. James J.
Deserted Dec. 17,1865
Deserted Mar. 26,1866
Oct. 4. 1864
Mustered Oct. 3,1865
McCartin. Patrick
Mustered out May 4, 1866 ..
Purcell. William D....
Absent on furl'gh at M.O.
Trans, from nth Inf.
Ackerman. William B.
Blind, Philip
Peoria
Jan. 14.1864
Dec. 15. 1863
Feb. 16.1861
Dec. 1. 1863
Feb. 24.1864
Dec. 1.1863
Dec. 18.1863
Dec. 28.1864
Dec. 29.1864
.Ton 90 ISfil
Jan. 14,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Apr. 8. 1864
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 20.1864
Feb. 2.1864
Feb. 22,1864
Mar. 24,1864
Jan, 4, 1864
Dec. 25,1863
DiedAug. 12.1865
Pro. Corp. M.O. May 4.'66.
Beale. William H
> •
Mustered out May 4. 1866 ..
Clemings. William C .
• •
Deserted June 15. 1863
' •
Abs. in hos..w'n'd, at M.O.
Gallaway. George W..
• •
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Henderson. William C.
Canton
Landis. Abraham
McHenry James
Wataga
Absent. sick. in hos.atM.O.
McGrath. James
• •
Feb. 25.1864
Jan. 4,1864
Dec. 8.1864
Mustered out May 4,1866 ..
Morgan, John
Henry
Trans, to non-com. staff
Miller, Samuel C.
Peoria
as Commissary Serg't...
Died May 9,1865, of w'ds
received at Fort Blakely
426
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.'
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
L1S63
11, 1863
19. 1863
18. 1863
1,1864
5.1863
5, 1864
31. 1864
1, 1864
15, 1863
7. 1863
15. 1863
5. 1864
5. 1863
5. 1864
^^1.1864
28. 1864
3, 1864
5, 1863
7. 1863
5, 1863
15, 1863
7, 1863
Feb.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
^^2.1864
19, 1863
2, 1864
1, 1864
15, 1863
5, 1864
31.1864
_ _1, 1864
15, 1863
7. 1863
15. 1863
5. 1864
5. 1863
5. 1864
_ _1. 1864
28. 1864
5. 1864
5, 1863
7, 1863
5, 1863
15, 1863
7.1863
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Reynolds, CurrenL...
Smith Adolph
Berwick
Lacon.
Absent, sick in hospital, at-
Walling. John M
Canton
muster out. Wounded
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Veterans.
Baylor, Albert S
Bloomington ...
Lexington
Bloomington ...
Lewiston
Bloomington ...
Woodford co...
Bloomington ...
McLean co
Bloomington...
McLean co
Bloomington . . .
Marion co
McLean co
Pro. Serg't. M. 0. May 4. '66.
Brooks, Stephen B....
Carman, James
Carman, Vatchel
Carr, George W
Cummings, John
Dunkel, William A....
Pro. Serg't. Killed at Ft.
Blakely Apr.8, 1865
Pro. 1st Lieut. Pro. Capt.
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Trans. to Co . G. 1st Bat, 23d
Reg.V.R.C.M.O Nov.14, '65
Drakes. James W
Henshaw, William....
Hall Harley S.
Tran sf erred to Co. C
Mustered out May 4. 1866..
Transferred to Co A
Pro. Serg't. M. 0. May 4, '66
Marion, George
McClellan, George P..
Miller, William
Rhodes, James M
Robertson, John H....
Pro. 1st Lieut, from Serg't
Abs. on furlough at M. 0.
Mustered out May 4,^1866..
Pro.lstSerg.M.O.May4.'66
Stillhamer, Charles...
Stillhamer, Henry ....
St. James, John
Shenessy, James
Taylor. John
Pro. 1st Lieut, from Corp.
Mustered out May 4,1866..
Died Vicksburg, Mar.l5, '64
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Recruits.
Adams, James
Apr. 11,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Oct. 28,1864
Feb. 25,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Apr. 7, 1865
Burns, Daniel
Chicago
Wise
Oct. 28.1864
Feb. 25,1864
Byron, Gilbert C
Mustered out May 23 1865
Brittian, Jonathan —
Bennett, Abraham H
Galesburg
Apr. 11,1865
Mustered out May 11. 1865.
Coleman, Robert
Cazenpvia
Jan. 17.1865
Jan. 23.1865
Mar. 3 1865
Jan. 17,1865
Jan. 25.1865
Mnr -A IKfiS
Deserted Feb. 8, i865
Trans, to 34th 111., Apr.1,'65
Cross, Robert
West Stark....
Mar. 13,1865
May 7, 1865
Feb. ^29.1864
Mar. 13,1865
Apr. 11,1865
Doyle, Michael
Galesburg
Died, C . Butler, Apr.l2, 1864
Eoert, Henry
Finer, Michael
Chicago
Olive
Oct. 12,1864
Jan. 19,1865
Mar. 21,1864
Apr. 7. 1865
Oct. 12,1864
Jan. 19,1865
Forrester, Michael
Goodwin, Horace
Rejected
Green, John
Galesburg
Apr. 11.1865
Golden. Michael
Greening, John
Hawkins, Jonn
Feb. 11.1864
Heacock. Joel
Jones, James D
Charleston
Dec. 1. 1863
Jan. 24,1865
Dec. 17.1863
Jan. 24.1865
Kochler, Ernst
Kneier, Frederick
Vandalia
Dec. 10, 1863
Dec. 10,1863
Little. William
Mayheld. Tremble M..
Apr. 12,1864
Martin, Albert
McLaughlin, Joseph..
Apr. 16.1864
June 16,1864
Rejected
Manning, Elias
Hartford
June ie.isei
EIGHTH INFANTKY,
427
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
McEwid, David
McGentry, John...
Ramsay, Charles K.
Roe, Andrew
Eppard's Point
Seminary
Amboy
Roberts, Martin J
Rentpo, George W
Rentpo, Levi L
Sullivan, Daniel
Short, William A
Stout, Phillip
Shoemaker, Samuel V.
Scott, Kichard
Williams. John
White, Aaron
Wholly, Michael
Young:, William
Drafted and Substitutes.
Alexander, Isaac C
Bunker, Joseph
Brown, John
Barnes, Alfred
Barry, Richard
Bailey, John
Barton, Amstell A
Carlos, John
Congestes, John
Dormouth, George
DeBaro, Andrew
Duplade, William.....
Duncan, John
Fremont, Swift E
Forbes, William G . . . .
Good, John H
Gartman, Joseph
Henderson. George H.
Harp, William S
Hickey, William E....
Hays, John
Havens, Henry D
Johnston, James
Johnston, Andrew
Jones, James A
Jones, John
Kennedy, James
Kiegel, William
Knight, Samuel
Lemonton, William...
Lee, Roberts
Martin, Andrew
Martin, John
Miller, John
McRaid, John
Marcus. George
Nully, Francis
Perry, Henry
Pepper, George
Platte, Joseph
Roch, John
Ramsey, John
Smith. John
Sike, Joseph H
Stevenson, William ..
Snyder, John
Sherman, James
Simmons, John
Speerman, James
Thompson, JohnT
Turner, George
Zeis, Jacob
Chicago ,
Chicago ,
Arcadia .
Florence
Sliver Creek.
Chesterfield..
Orleans
Long Creek.
Windsor
Seneca
Richmond
Maine
Peoria
Lake Fork
Lynn
Danville
Roanoke
Silver Creek.
Lock port
Jefferson co..
Bonpas
Berlin
Chicago
Oakwood
Dalston
Lacon
White Plains.
Danville
Ohio
PilotGrove . . .
Magnolia
Joshua
VermilioH
Attica
Macon
Montgomery ,
Quincy
Elkhorn
Belleview
Franklin
Georgetown ,
Springbury ,
Grange
Lambview .. .
Kent
Bear Creek. .
Long Creek..
Feb. 24.1865 Feb. 24,1865
Apr. 6,1865 Apr. 6,1865
Feb. 18, 18641 Apr. 18,1864
Feb. 5.18641
Mustered out June 13, 1865.
Mar. 13,18641
Feb, ^29,1864!
Jan. 25,1864
Jan. 27,1864
Mar. 5, J.864
Died at Camp Butler
March 13, 1864
Sept, 27, 1864
Mar. 21.1864
Mar. 8.1865
Jan. 23,1865
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept,
Nov.
Oct.
Sept,
Sept,
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept
Sept
Oct.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
17, 1864
13, 1864
10, 1864
4, 1864
29, 1864
5, 1864
14, 1864
19. 1864
13, 1864
8, 1864
26, 1864
1, 1864
13, 1864
27, 1864
20, 1864
20, 1864
21. 1864
13, 1864
26, 1864
13, 1864
3, 1864
15, 1864
25, 1864
31, 1864
4, 1864
. 27, 1864
20, 1861
29, 1864
1, 1864
13, 1864
19, 1864
25, 1864
14. 1864
12, 1864
17, 1864
15, 1864
27, 1864
20. 1864
23, 1864
7, 1864
21,1864
29, 1864
11,1864
26, 1864
7, 1864
11,1864
6, 1864
30. 1864
19, 1864
27, 1864
14, 1864
Rejected.
Deserted
Sept. 27,1864
Mar. 8,1865
Jan. 23,1865
Rejected
Deserter from 98th Ohio.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
17. 1864
13,1864
Substitute.
Substitute.
Mustered out May :
Substitute
Mustered out Aug. 18.1865.
Substitute ,
Mustered out May 29,
Substitute.
Substitute.
Substitute.
-428 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF EIGHTH INFANTRY. •
On the 25th day of April, 1861, the Regiment was organized at Springfield,
and mustered in for three months' service. Richard J. Oglesby, of Decatur,
was appointed Colonel. The regiment was immediately sent to Cairo. Com-
panies A and D, in command of Capt. Isaac Pugh, were sent to Big Muddy
river, to guard the railroad bridge, as there was danger of its destruction by
rebel sympathizers, to prevent the transportation of troops and supplies. Re-
lieved by other troops, these companies rejoined the regiment at Cairo. The
regiment remained at Cairo during its term of service, when it was mustered
out.
July 25th, 1861, the regiment reorganized and was mustered in for three
years' service. It remained at Cairo until October, 1861, when it was ordered
to Bird's Point, Mo. During this time it received a thorough drill, and at-
tained a high state of discipline. With other troops it made expeditions to
Cape Girardeau, Commerce, Bloomfield, and Norfolk, Mo., and Paducah and
Blandville, Ky., and joined in the feint on Columbus, Ky., in January.
The move to Bloomfield is fixed in the memory of the soldiers of the Eighth
by the raid on the rebel Colonel Hunter's well stocked farm, and the rapid
return march from Bloomfield to Cape Girardeau. In November, the regi-
ment constructed at Bird's Point extensive and comfortable quarters for the
winter.
February 2d. 1862, it was taken up the Tennessee river to a point near Fort
Henry. On the 5th it reconnoitered the enemy's position, approaching near
enough to attack and drive in his outpost. It was among the first to enter
the Fort, after its reduction bv the e'unboats.
February 11th the movement on Fort Donelson began. The next day, un-
der command of Lieut. Col. Frank L. Rhoads (Colonel Oglesby commanding
the Brigade), it was in the advance of the column, where it met a strong out-
post of the enemy about noon, and after a few volleys dislodged and drove
them toward their entrenchment. The regiment was moved towards the
Cumberland river, on a ridge overlooking, in places, the enemy's defenses.
On the 13th moved further to the right, gaining a position still nearer the
enemy. During this night the weather became extremely cold, and the men
suffered greatly — being so near the rebel picket line no fires could be had. A
■driving snow-storm set in, adding to the discomforts of the situation. Many
were severely frost-bitten. On the 14th the regiment was in position near
the Dover road, with pickets thrown well to the front, and in constant action
with those of the enemy. Another night of intense cold, with sleet and snow,
was experienced, and at early dawn on the 15th the enemy came out in massed
•columns and attacked us. Our men were quickly in line, and although
stiffened and suffering with the cold, they met the first onset and stood their
ground for about three hours, when, ammunition exhausted and the brigade
to the right giving away, it was forced to retire. The regiment lost in this
battle 57 killed, 191 wounded, and 10 missing. Major John P. Post was cap-
tured. Among the killed were Capt. Joseph M. Hanna and Lieut. Daniel A.
:Sheetz, F. Co., and Lieut. Henry Y. Marsh, B Co., and Lieut. Joseph G.
Howell, K Co., acting adjutant.
EIGHTH INFANTRY. 429'
On the 6th of March the regiment embarked for Savannah on the Tennessee
river, and a few days after for Pittsburg: Landing. Here it was in McClern-
and's Division, and brigaded with the 18th Illinois, the 11th and 13th Iowa
Regiments. The camping ground was excellent for drill, and the time was
well occupied with that and other camp duties.
Sunday morning, April 6, when called into line for the impending battle of
Shiloh, there were 25 officers and 453 enlisted men. The regiment was in
command of Captain James M. Ashmore, C Co.; Lieutenant-Colonel Rhoads
being absent sick, and Major Post a prisoner of war. The regiment was
moved rapidly to a position on left of Sherman's Division, and not far from
Shiloh Church. At once it received a fierce attack from the enemy, but held
its ground. Captain Ashmore was wounded and left the field. Captain Wil-
liam M. Harvey, K Co., next in rank, took command and nobly lead the regi-
ment until about 10 o'clock A. M., when he received a shot through his body
and died instantly. The fight at this time was furious and the regiment was
forced back, but recovering and reforming, it drove the enemy back over the
ground it had lost. Captain Robert H. Sturges, H Co., next in rank, took
command, and led the regiment with steady courage throughout the great bat-
tle. At night the regiment lay on the field exposed to the storm of rain that
fell, and ready for the conflict of the succeeding day. It was in the front lines
that early moved against the enemy on Monday morning, and performed its
share in the battle of the day. Near the close of the second day's fight, the
regiment, with the 18th Illinois, under the immediate orders of General Mc-
Clernand, charged upon and captured a rebel battery, which was pouring a
destructive fire upon our lines; some of the gunners were killed at their posts.
The regiment lost at Shiloh 26 killed, 95 wounded and 11 missing. Among
those wounded were Captain Loyd Wheaton, E Co.; Lieutenant Geo. S. Dur-
fee, A Co., and Adjutant Monroe.
When the movement against Corinth began the regiment was in a brigade
under command of General John A. Logan, and in McClernand's reserve di-
vision. It experienced the fatigues of the approach, followed closely by the
advanced troops, and often thrown far out to cover the right of the advancing
lines.
After the evacuation of Corinth, the regiment marched to Bethel, Tenn ,
and thence to Jackson. Here it was brigaded with the 7th Mo., 63d and 81st
111., Colonel John D. Stevenson, of the 7th Mo., commanding the brigade, in
General Logan's Third Division. During the summer it took part in various
movements to neighboring points, and as often as possible pursued its com-
pany and battalion drills. The movement to Bolivar by railroad, and the
march thence to Brownsville, was a picnic, and the boys will remember the
old white horse which was so generously offered to Colonel Rhoads by the
colonel commanding the column.
Returning to Jackson, the regiment was sent down the railroad to Toones
and Medon stations. The two companies at Medon were under command of
Captain Herman Lieb, B Co., and under his direction put the depot building
in splendid condition against attack.
October 2, 1862, the regiment formed a part of a column of troops hastily
organized and marched rapidly to the relief of the army at Corinth. General
Oglesby, the first colonel of the Eighth, was severely wounded in the battle
of Corinth, being in command of his brigade at the time.
November 10, 1862, the regiment was ordered to LaGrange, Tenn., and was
in General Logan's Division in the 17th Army Corps, under General McPher-
son. It took part in General Grant's movement down the line of the Miss.
Central R. R. The regiment marched as far south at Oxford, Miss. Very
little fighting ocurred, as the enemy fell back as Grant's army advanced. The
cutting of the line of communication between Columbus and Jack-
son, and the capture of Holly Springs and destruction of supplies there col-
lected, caused Grant to tall back to the Tallahatchie river,and finally to Mem-
phis, The regiment camped at Tallahatchie about ten days, subsisting upon
such supplies as could be foraged from the country— corn and molasses being,
the chief reliance.
430 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
January 4, 1863, the regiment broke camp and marched to Grand Junction,
Tenn., arriving on the 9th. There was almost continual rain and the roads
were in terrible condition. On the 12th started for Memphis. Reached La-
fayette in the midst of a heavy rain storm and went into camp. The weather
turned very cold and everything was frozen for a day or two, occasioning
much suffering.
Here Col. John P. Post joined the repiment, having been a prisoner, part
of the time in Libby, since the battle of Donelson.
January 19th, the regiment marched to Memphis and camped on the Her-
nando Road just out the city limits.
February 22, 1863, embarked on steamer for Lake Providence, La. Soon after
in consequence of high water, the regiment moved camp to Berry's Landing.
It performed its share of the arduous work of cutting a channel through Ba-
you Baxter. It went on foraging expeditions to points on the Mississippi river.
When Gen. Grant determined to run past the rebel batteries at Vicksburg, the
transports selected for the purpose were all but one abandoned by their crews,
and volunteers were called from the army to man them. Lieuts. William P.
Sitton, "G" Co., and Thomas J. McClung, "K" Co., and 12 men of the
Eighth were among those selected out of the hundreds that promptly offered
their services for the dangerous undertaking. They, were in the "Moderator,"
and passed through the storm of shot and shell with but few casualties.
April 12th the regiment went to Milliken's Bend, the rendezvous of most of
the troops which were to make the memorial movement down the river, cross
it and attack Vicksburg from the rear.
On the 25th it marched out through Richmond and to Perkins' Landing,
and thence to DeShroon's Landing, and crossed the river to Bruinsburg, and
took part in the stubborn battle of Port Gibson and the fight at Thompson
Hill, in which Captain Elihu Jones, G Co., was severely wounded. With its
brigade the regiment forded Bayou Pierre, waist deep in water, and pushed
on through Willow Springs and Rocky Springs to Utica. At Raymond the
enemy made a determined stand. They were strongly posted on a hill to the
left of the road and in the deep ravine in front. About 11 o'clock A. M. of
May 12th, Logan's Division attacked them, and a furious battle ensued. The
Eighth was moved up the road, the wagon train being turned aside, and was
soon in line of battle, and won great distinction by charging the enemy and
relieving the center, which was hard pressed. In tliis engagement it lost one
of its bravest officers. Captain Frank Leeper, A Co., killed. The other losses
were 5 killed and 15 wounded. May 14th it took part in the capture of Jack-
son, and on the 16th the bloody battle of Champion Hill. In this battle the
brigade in which was the Eighth, commanded by Col. John D. Stevenson,
was moved to the extreme right of the line, and, under the immediate orders
of Gen'l Logan, it charged up the hill on its northern slope and captured a
battery of six guns, horses, caissons and all.
On the night of the 17th, aided in constructing a bridge near Big Black
River, and on the next day crossed and pushed on to Vicksburg. On the 19th
gained a position very near Fort Hill, on the main Jackson road. On the
following day took part in the general assault which had been ordered by
General Grant at 10 o'clock A. M. The regiment did its share of the work
incident to the approach on Fort Hill, and was in the trenches on June 25,
when the mine was fired under the fort ready to push through the opening it
was expected to make and enter the rebel lines. The interview between
Grant and Pemberton was just in front of the regiment's position. After the
surrender on the 4th of July, the regiment being in Logan's Division, which
had approached nearest to the enemy's works, was among the first of the
troops to enter the town. July 4 the regiment was posted on the Jackson
road at Fort Hill, and acted as guard as the paroled rebel troops passed out.
August 21, 1863, the regiment, under Lieutenant Colonel Josiah A. Sheetz,
formed a part of the expedition to Monroe, La., returning September 2.
October 12, moved with the 17th Army Corps, under General McPherson,
towards Canton, Miss. Near Brownsville, in an engagement, lost two men
wounded.
EIGHTH INFANTRY. 431
On the 18th, returned to camp at Vicksburer. Picket guard and patrol duty
and drill occupied the time until February 3, 1864, when it moved, with the
army under General Sherman, to Meridian, Miss, On the march had several
encountei's with small bands of the enemy, and did its share of forag-ing on
the country.
March 24, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted as a veteran organization, and was
sent on furlough to Camp Butler, 111. Returning to Vicksburg, the veterans
of the 17th 111. Regiment were consolidated with it, adding to its strength and
efficiency.
July 1, formed part of the expedition to Jackson, Miss., under command
of General Elias S. Dennis. Occupied Jackson on the 5th, Returning to-
wards Vicksburg on the 6th towards night, found the eoemy in considerable
force in position to dispute the march, and skirmished until dark. At day-
light the following morning, charged upon the rebels and drove them from
their position, opening the road and permitting the safe passage of the wagon
train. In this spirited action the casualties were 3 killed, 21 wounded, and 2
missing.
From 29th July to Septembers, engaged inthe Morganzia expedition. Em-
barked for mouth of White river, arriving on the 8th. Remained in camp
here until October 18, when the regiment embarked for Memphis, Tenn.
Camped at Fort Pickering until the 29th, and was ordered again to White
river.
November 9, proceeded to DuVall's Bluff, and remained there till the 28th,
when it was again ordered to Memphis,
On the 29th of December, marched to Moscow, returning to Memphis on
the 21st.
January 1, 1865, left Memphis for New Orleans, arriving on the 4th, and
•camped in the mud at Kennersville,
February 4, moved to Lakeport, and embarked on Lake Pontchartrain to
Dauphin Island at Mobile Bay, being part of the army under General E, R,
S, Canby, organized for the campaign against Mobile.
While here the regiment received a large number of recruits, making its
ranks full. These new men assigned to the different companies soon learned
from the veterans the duties of the soldier, and made the regiment one of the
largest and most effective in the service. March 17th the regiment crossed
the bay to Navy Cove, and moved with the army on Mobile. On the 26th
reached the vicinity of Spanish Fort and entrenched. For four days worked
in the approaches to the fort, having frequent engagements with the enemy,
and a number of oijr men were killed and wounded. On the 30th was ordered
towards Blakely, Ala. The following day camped within four miles of the
fort, April 3d changed position to the rear of the fort, and for six days the
regimeni worked in the trenches and extended saps until on the 9th it oc-
cupied a position close up to the rebel woi-ks. At 5 o'clock P. M. of the 9th
the regiment took part in the grand assault on the fort, doing gallant service
and planting its colors first on the earthworks. The loss in this charge was
10 killed, 54 wounded. Among the killed was Color-bearer Sergt, Isaac H.
Simonsou. E Co, On the 12th of April the regiment was sent across the bay,
and marching on the shell road was the first to enter the city of Mobile. Here
it remained, performing patrol and guard duty and undergoing a thorough
company and battalion drill, until May 27th, when it embarked again for
Lakeport,
On the 29th camped on the race course just out the city of New Orleans,
May 31st left the city and proceeded up the Mississippi and Red rivers to
Shreveport, La., arriving on the 9th, On the I6th was ordered to Marshall,
Texas, where it remained in camp, engaged in guard duty and occasional ex-
peditions for the protection of government property and officials, until late in
fall of 1865, when it was ordered to Alexandria, La, Here it remained until
the spring of 1866,
The regiment was finally ordered to Baton Rouge, Miss., where on May 4,
1866, it was mustered out and sent to Springfield, 111. Arriving at Spring-
field May 13th, it received its final pay and was honorably discharged, after
a service of five years' duration.
482
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
HELD and STAFF.
Name and Rank,
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
Eleazer A. Paine
Augustus Mersy
Mercer county..
Belleville
July
Sept.
26, 1861
3.1861
July 26,1861
Nov. 15.1861
Pro. Brig. Gen. Sept. 3.1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Augustus Mersy
Jesse J. Phillips
Belleville
Hillsboro
Si
26,1861
.3,1861
July 26.1861
Nov. 14,1861
Promoted
Trans, as consolidated....
Majors.
Jesse J. Phillips
John H. Kuhn
Hillsboro
Alton
July
Sept.
20,1861
3, 1861
July 26.1861
Nov. 14.1861
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864-
Adjutants.
Thomas J. Newsham.
Henry H. Klock
Edwardsville ..
Alhambra
July
Oct.
26.1861
3.1861
July 26.1861
Nov. 29.1861
Pro. to Gen. Paine's staff.
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Quartei'masters.
William G.Pinckard..
Edwardsville ..
Aug.
June
May
21.1861
30. 1862
6, 1863
Sept. 5.1861
Pro. Capt. and Ass't Q. M.
K:illed,Virginia,Feb.l4.'64
Charles A. Spatee
Oct. 1. 1863
Mustered out Aug 20. 1864
Surgeons.
Samuel M. Hamilton..
Monmouth
July
Apr.
26,1861
28, 1862
July 26.1861
June 5. 1862
Prom. Surgeon U.S. Vols.
First Ass't Surgeons.
Alton
July
June
26, 1861
8. 1862
July 26.1861
Aug. 12.1862
William D. Craig
Aledo
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Second Ass't Surgeon.
William A. Allen
Jan.
15, 1863
May 12,1863
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Chaplains.
Waukegan
July
July
26,1861
30.1863
Marion Morrison
Sept. 4,1863
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
Sidney B. Phillips
Hillsboro
Fayetteville ....
Aug. 2. 1861
Aug. 15.1861
Died of wounds June 8, '62.
Francis Wagner
Aug. 15,1861
See Sergt. Major Reg. as
consolidated
NINTH INFANTRY.
433
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Quartermaster Sergts.
Alton
William J. Johnson...
Aug. 6, isei
Aug. 6,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Commissary Sergts-
Charles Spathe
Hospital Stewards.
Ullin
Sept. 5,1861
Frederick Benkeman.
St. Louis, Mo...
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Principal Musicians.
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 8.1862
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 8,1861
Herman Wetter
Mascoutah
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
John H. Kuhn
Emil Adam
First Lieutenants.
Emil Adam
Ernest J. Weiyrick...
George Ruhland
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest J. Weiyrick...
Theodore Gottlob
First Sergeant,
George Ruhland
Sergeants.
Theodore Gottlob....
Andreas Bustian
Friederiek Oberbick..
Gustav Korn
Corporals.
Anton Hund
Anton Reiss
John Golbart
Peter Schoppat
Adam Stachr
Henry Vetter
Anton Schwertner
Joseph Braun
Musician,
Henry Hill
Privates.
Andrae, George M
Bauer, Henry
Bremenkamp, Ferd...
Burmeister, Henry ...
Benkeman, Frederick.
Brenner, Henry
Berger. John
Bielier. John
Baechly, Theodore
Braun, Michael
Bunze, William
Becker, Adam
Bauer, John
Dammier, Christian ..
Duttenhofer, Jacob...
Vol. 1—28
Alton
Alton
St. Louis, Mo"..
Alton
St. Louis. Mo...
Alton
St. Louis, Mo...
Alton
Alton
Belleville
Alton
Alton
Cook county
Alton
St. Louis, Mo...
Alton
Lincoln
Chicago
Summerville ...
Alton
Mascoutah
Alton
Edwardsville ..
Mascoutah
July 26,1861
Sept. 3,1861
July 26,1861
Sept. 3.1861
Dec. 25.1861
Aug. 31.1861
Sept. 3,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 26,
Nov. 14,
July 26,1861
MarV '26,' 1863
Pro. Major Sept. 3,1862....
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Promoted
Resigned Dec. 24,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
June 2,1862
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 7,1861
July 28.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 16,1861
Aug. ^ J, 1861
Aug. 30,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 7, 1861
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20,
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Pro. Q. M. Sergeant
Pro. Segt. M.O.Aug. 20, '64
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.,
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62
Died March 26, 1862
Pro. Serg. M. O. Aug. 20, '64
Killed al Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Killed at Shiloh. Aug. 6, '62
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1862.
Trans, as Hosp'l Steward.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
See Co. D, as consol
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
M.O.as Serer't, Aug. 20, '64
Pro. Lieut. 2d Ala.. C. T.
Jan. 26,1864
Trans, to Invalid Corps,
Mar. 29,1864
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.:
Mustered' out'Aug.'io.' iseV.i
434
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Deitz. Louis
Ellmer, Friedrich.
Fries, Erasmus..
Frank, Nicholas.
Frank, Charles..
Frey, William ...
Fisher. Andreas.
Gilrich. Charles .
Gaulocher, Anton
Glenk, Henry
Haber. Jacob
Haas. Ferdinand ,
Hall. William ,
Hertweek, Michael
Harter, Bernhard
Horn, Henry
Habman, John
Herrman, Charles
Herrman, William
Harris, Charles .'
Janke, Henry ,
Jebe, Thomas
Kahl, Frank
Klein, Christian
Koch, Friedrich
Kortkamp. William
Liinsig, Gottlieb
Luehr, James H —
Lauber, Ambrois...
Miller. Charles
Mangels, Perer
Miller, Henry
Meyer, August .
Nicholas. Jacob
Ott, Andreas
Renaudin, Piere
Rebuss, John
Schuchman. Andreas,
Schoppet, John ,
Schaefer. George ,
Schuch, Paul
Schaefer, Conrad ,
Scharff, Ephraim
^chmid, John
Scherrer, Friedrich...
iieibert, Charles
Schmid, Christian.
Wolter. William.
Wehrli, Jacob ...
Weis, Martin
Weiler, George ..
Weber, John
Recruits.
Brakebusch, Henry..,
Bullion, John
Grain, George W ,
Elliott, William D
Ekols, Thomas ,
Pelts, William
Hess, John
Hill. John A
Hartwell, John L ,
Hunter, William E ....
Jargaer, August ,
Jackson, Josiah ,
Lemaster, James ,
Lemaster, William C,
Meyer, J acob ,
Miller, Friedrich
Morgenstern, William,
Mitz, Henry ,
Mascoutah.
Belleville..
Mascoutah
Alton
Trenton
Mascoutah
Alton
July 28,1861
Lincoln
St. Louis, Mo.
Alton
St. Louis, Mo.
Alton
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
7, 1861
27,1861
28, 1861
7,1861
27, 1861
28, 1861
Milwaukee, Wis
St. Louis. Mo...
Jersey ville
Alton
Lincoln
Belleville
Fayetteville
Alton
Aug. 27,1861
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
6, 1861
28, 1861
7, 1861
1 ld61
July 28,
Aug. 7,1
Aug. 27,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 7.1S61
Aug. 27,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Sept. 6. 1861
July 28,1861
Aug.
Sept.
7, 1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
Lincoln.
Alton
Moro.
Chicago
St. Louis, Mo...
Alton
Belleville.
St. Louis, Mo.
Alton
St. Cloud, Minn.
Kdwardsville ..
Si. Louis, Mo...
Mascoutah
St. Liouis. Mo...
Madison
Belleville.
Alton
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died June 10, 1862. in Hos-
pital at Quincy
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Mustered outAug. '26,' issi!
killed at Corinth, Miss..
Oct. 4, 1862
kiiled'at ShiYohApi-! 6.'62!
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Trans, to Invalid Corps.
March 29, 1864
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Discharged July 21. 1862. . .
killed at ShiVoh Apr.' 6. '62.
See Co. D.as consolidated.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Deserted Feb. 21. 1862
iMustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Vet. See
Co. D, as consolidated...
i5ied Nov.'sV'ei' at St! Louis
killed"at'siiiVoh Apr.' "6,'62".
Disch. Oct.. 1862; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Vet. See
Co. D, as consolidated...
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Vet. See
Co. D. as consolidated...
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Disch July 21, '62; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died April 16, 1864
Re-enlisted as Vet. See
Co. D, as consolidated...
Trans. Jan. 14, 1864, by G.
0.21, A.G. O
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Madison co
St. Louis. Mo...
Alton
Fosterburg .
Fosterburg .
Alton
Mascoutah
Belleville..
Shipman ..
Feb. 6, 1864
Feb. 3. 1864
Apr. 15,1862
Mar. 18,1864
Aug. ^15,1862
\ug. 1, 1862
Feb. 3, 1864
Aug. 15,1862
May 29,1862
Aug. 7, 1862
Jan, 17.1864
Jan, 22,1864
Feb.
Nov.
6, 1864
5,1862
Mar. 18,1864
Nov. 5,1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Feb. 3, 1864
Nov. 5, 1862
May 29,1862
Aug. 7, 1862
Apr. 16,1864
Jan. 22.1864
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
See Co. D, as consolidated
See Co. F, as consolidated
See Co. D, as consolidated
Died Aug. 24,'62,at Corinth
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co. D, as consolidated
NINTH INFANTRY.
435
1
Name and Rank. Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Moore, James
Aug. ,15,1862
.•
Sept, 6, 1862
Aug. 10.1862
Sept. 10,1862
Aug. ,15, 1S62
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. ,,7,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Aug. ,15,1862
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 14,1861
Jan. 26,1864
Aug. 7,1861
Feb. 3, 1864
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 7,1861
Dec. 10,1863
Dec. 7. 1863
Dec. 18,1863
Nov. 5, 1862'spft To. D as ponsnlidatprl
Moore John S .
Sept. 6. 1862
Aug. 10,1862
Sept. 10, 1862
Nov. ,5,1862
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. ,,7,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Nov. ,5,1862
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 14.1861
Jan. 26,1864
Aug. 7,1861
Feb. 3,1864
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. 7,1861
Jan. 24,1864
> > > 1
■Quast, John M
Alton
Disch Oct 19 '62- disabil
Rose Christian
Ribke, Charles
Fayetteville ....
Rusehing Hugh
Alton .
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Schaiter, Adam
Straubinger, Benedict
Stahl, William
Lebanon
Fayetteville....
St. Louis. Mo...
Sultan Henry
Deserted June 22. 1862
Slater,'William H
Sf routt. William
Thoma, Stephen
Vanburg, Nicholas
Alton
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Belleville
Mascoutah
Fosterberg". '.'.!'.
Valentine, Louis
Winter. George
Weber, Benedict
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co. D, as consolidated
Zercher,Wendel
Under Cooks.
Husten, F
Mascoutah
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Deserted May 1 1864 at De-
Kimbell Pleasant.
See Co D as consolidated
Sour, Allex
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or hn-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains
William C. Kueffner..
John Mailman
First Lieutenants.
Hamilton Lieber
Louis Grieser
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick E. Vogeler.
John Mailman
Louis Fischer
Sergeants-
John Mailman
Julius Hofmann
Louis Grieser
Albert Heinecke
John Schmidt
Corporals.
Louis Fisher
Frank Zugenbuehler..
John Eichenberger ...
Lorenz Ackermann ...
Augustus Wurmb
Paul Martin
Privates.
Ackermann. George. . .
Alde.Adolph
Aman. Joseph
Arnold. Mafhias
Baumann, Morand
Bausham, Paul
Bauer, Jacob
Bauer. Peter
Betz, George
St. Louis, Mo...
Summerfield...
Lebanon
Belleville
Belleville
Summerfield ..
Belleville
Summerfield ..
Belleville
Lebanon
Summerfield ..
Belleville
St. Clair co ...
Lebanon
Baden Baden..
Belleville
Belleville
Summerfield ..
O'Falion
French Village
Belleville
Mascoutah
Belleville.:!!:;
July 26,1861
Aug. 25,1863
July 26,1861
Aug. 25.1863
July 26,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Aug. 25,1863
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,
Oct, 2,
July 28,1861
Oct. 2,1863
July 28,1861
June 2, 1862
Mar. 6. 1864
July 28,1861
July 28.1861
July 28,186i
Resigned Nov.l.'63. Trans-
terred to Inv. Corps
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Resigned May 4,1862. .
Mustered out Aug. 20,
Killed in battle Apr. 6,1862
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Kil'dFt.D'n'lsn Feb. 15,62
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died of wounds, Apr. 15,'62
Discharged Dec. 5,1862 ....
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864^
Died of wounds. May 4, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Died of wounds. May 15, '62
Disch. Sept. 23.1862: w'nds
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Died of wounds. May 4, '62.
436
ADJUTANT GENEKAL's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Binkert, Martin
Crapp, Joseph
Dittmar, Edward
Danner, Albert
Entz, Frederic
Fath, Michael
Gantner, Joseph
Gannermann, Henry.
Mascoutah
Belleville.!
Mascoutah
Highland..
Belleville..
Gribbling. John.,
Jansen. Gerhard .
Koch, Christian.,
Lebanon .
Kriegrer, John
Lauth, Charles
Leopold, Augustus
Lobe, Charles
Maul, Conrad
Menne, Frederic
Menne, Jaynaz
Mesh, John
Messerschmidt, Louis
Newniann, Albert
Summerfleld ,
Mascoutah ..,
Belleville.
Lebanon..
Nalltner, Joseph
Otio, Frank
i'fister, Sebastian
Raflfel, John
Reppel, Peter
Rudel, Fred George...
Salz, George
Schwab, John
Schlef&er. Frank
Schellinger, Simon ...
Schmidt, Henry
Schneider, Henry
Schulz, Joseph
Schwarcopf , Anton . . .
Sensel, Frederic
Spiess, Jacob
Sulzer, Jacob
Sutter, Benedict
Taubert, Zacharias ...
Werner, Daniel
Wienstrath, Anton —
Wisshack, Ferdinand.
Zech, Michael
Summerfleld.,
Lebanon
Belleville
O'Fallon
Centreville .
Mascoutah .
Highland...
Lebanon ...
Summerfleld .
Belleville
Lebanon
Lebanon ...
Athens
Centreville
Mascoutah .
Lebanon ...
Belleville...
Becruits— Musicians.
Hermann Wetter
Henry Hill
Mascoutah
St. Louis ..
Privates.
Adam, Christopher ...
Alexander, William B
Berger. John
Blank, Gustav
Burkhardt. David
Bitterwolf, John
Crain. Francis
Dachnert, Charles
Dettweiler, John
Summerfleld .
Summerfleld ,
Lebanon
Belleville
Mascoutah ...
Belleville
Summerfleld ,
Darrow, Joseph
Eirkuss, Christian..
Eirkuss, Jacob
Fisher, Philip
Geist, Paul
Gerig, Arnold
Grin, Charles
Haas, Michael
Harttman, Charles.
Hellmuth, Conrad .
Htrwig, Henry
Lebanon
Belleville
Summerfleld .
Mascoutah ...
Belleville
Lebanon .
Belleville.
Hoffman. Edward. ..
Hofmeister. John P.
Mascoutah
Highland . .
July 28,1861
July 28,
July
July
25. 1861
28, 1861
Wounded and missing^
Feb. 15.1862
Kil'd at Corinth Oct. 4. "62.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
bisciiV Jan.' 28, ''63;' 'disabii!
Died of wounds May 1, '62.
Killed at jfort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered o'ut'Aug.'io,' isei!
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Disch. July 21, '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died of wounds received
at Shiloh
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1862.
Deserted
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died of wounds Mar. 19, '62
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered 'out Aug.' 20', 'I'sbV.
Died of wounds Apr. 11, '62
Disch. Sept. 30, '62; wounds
Disch. Mar. 13, '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Missing at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62
Deserted
Died Oct. 26, 1862
iviustei-e'd 'out'Aug.'20,'i864!
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Fort
Feb. 15,1862...
Aug. 8, 1861
Aug. 7, 1861
Jan. 14,1864
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 8.1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
,1862
,1861
,1861
,1861
,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 7. 1861
Mar. 26.1864
Nov. 5, 1862
Aug. 31,1
Nov. 5, 1862
Aug. 31,1861
Nov. 5, 1862
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 7, 1861
Trans, to non. com. staff..
Trans, from Co. A
See Co. p, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
See Co. D. as consolidated.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15, 1892
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Deserted
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Deserted May 13, 1862
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15.1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864..
NINTH INFANTRY.
437
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster
Remarks.
O'Fallon.
Lebanon . .
Belleville!
Lebanon ..
Belleville.
Belleville.
Lebanon..
Lebanon..
Belleville.
Hays. Henry
Howerton, William P
Jenne, George
Jones, William
Kadel. Peter
Kadel, Valentine
Kinder. John
Kremer, Henry
Lindeman. Fred. Wm
Linne. Louis
Luster, James
Leckingrer, August...,
Meyer, Nicholas
Moser, Herman
McAnally. Isaac -
Mennes, William S....
Obefell. Joseph ,
O'Hare. John ,
Oemigen, Fred. Wm.,
Pohn, Simon... ,
Rust. John
Raney, Thomas R
Rodgers. William
Schlatt. William ,
Spiess, Phillip
Sucmnicht. Herman.,
Smith, Roily
8eiler, John
Sutter, Benedict
Sanders, Isaac
Schmid, James J
Smith, Thomas B
Spring. Moses
Smith. G. H
Thomas, Joseph
Thomas, Joshua
Vantres. Grierson
"Weber. Henry jMascoutah
Wiekerman, Christian Belleville
Wright, Charles....
Will, Michael
Walker, George
Walker, Seiles
William, Alexander
Belleville.
Belleville
Summerfleld
Under Cooks.
Townsend. Dick ..,
Carr. David
Dixon, Berry ,
Drake, Jake
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
15, 1862 Nov. 5, 1862
See Co. D, as consolidated
10.1861 Aug.
1, 1862 Nov,
10.1861 Aug.
8,1861
31, 1862
4. 1861
8,1861
15, 1862
15. 1864
_ 8. 1861
15, 1862
1. 1862
8, 1861
26, 1862
30, 1862
^ ^8, 1861
1.1862
15,1862
16.1864
14.1864
15, 1862
1. 1861
Aug. ^8.1861
Aug. 26,1862
Jan. 14, 1864
Aug. 1,1862
Dec. 18,1
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
See Co. D. as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864
SenttoInv.detach.May6'63
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co. D. as consolidated
Aug. 31.1861
Oct. 31.1862
Feb. 8. 1864
Nov. 5, 1862
Jan. 24, 1864
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
See Co. p, as consolidatea
Disch. June 14, '62;wounds
Died March 17.1864
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
See Co. D. as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864
DiedM'y3.'62; w'ds.Shiloh
Disch. June 25, '62; wounds
See Co. D, as consolidated
Killed at Shiloh Ap. 6.1862.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
See Co. D, as consolidated
See Co. D, as consolidated
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain .
Diedrich F. Tiedeman
Fir^^f Lieutenants.
Oscar Rollman
O'Fallon Stati'n
Peoria
July 26.1861
July 26,1861
iSfov. 17,1863
July 26,1861
Aug. 7,1863
July ^26.1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. 10.1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
Nov. 14,1863
July 28,1861
Mar. 6, 1864
July ^28.1861
Aug. ^28,1861
Prom. Lieut. Col. 2d Ala,
A. D. about Dec. 26.1863.
George Bender
Second Lieutenant.
Belleville
Mascoutah
Summerfleld ...
Peoria
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864
Resigned Aug. 7.1863
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. 1862
Veteran. Pro. 2d Lieut...
Trans'd to Co H June 11 '62
Eugene A. Hanke
Sergeants
Charles Hahle
Eugene A. Hanke
John M. Salzman
Summerfleld...
Alron
Oeorge Bender
William Langenberg..
Belleville
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864
438
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en^
listment.
Date of
muster.
Corpornls.
Charles King
Joseph Schweitzer
Charles Ehrlick
Henry Kiesel
Frederic Staal
George M. Luther.
ilusicians.
Prank Baumer
George Harris
Edward Stephen...
Privates.
Aderhals, Godfrey
Arudt. Henry ,
Arainus.Adelbert
Baumann, Leonard
Becker, Anthony ..
Behm, Henry
Hence, Andrew
Boersig, Laurence.
Bruening, William
Bub,Michael
Clenientz, Phillip..
Den, Adam ;.
Eiks, Menson
Engel, Jacob ,
Erb, Joseph
Erbar. George
Erbe, Phillip
Erbft, Conrad
Fisher, Michael N .
Fichter, George ...
Fray, John A
Friedrich, Charles
Guebe, William
Graham. Louis
Grauss.John ,
Haberkorn, Jacob .
Hartmann, John
Haeser, William
Helfrich, Frank
Herbig, William....
Herpin, Jacob
Hillmann, Henry
Hugenburg, Frederick
Jacob, Christian
Keith, Christian
Klein, Christopher
Klingenberg, William.
Knothe. Ottomar
Lamburtus, Phillip ...
Lamprecht, John
Lehr, George
Lehr, Michael
Lippert, Frederic
Maedel, Christian
Moses, Frank
Mueller, Christian
Mueller. John
Miller, William
Nadler, Andreas
Oberts.John
Pietz, John
Raehm, Thomas
Randall, Stephen
Raudall. Jacob
Rauch, Thomas
Rehfuss, Ludwig
Resch, Adam
Richter, Henry
Riedell, John
Roehrwiem, William..
Seibert, Anthony
Summons, Adam
Sepafermeyer, Frank .
Schenck, Charles
Cairo
Lebanon ..
Mascoutah.
Smithtown
Belleville .
Lebanon ..
Lebanon ...
Jonesboro ..
Bridgeport .
Bridgeport . .
Mascoutah...
Chicago
Cairo
Mascoutah...
Georgetown .
Fayetteville .
Summerfield
Bridgeport ..
Mascoutah...
Cairo
Fayetteville .
Olney
Belleville ...
Bridgeport ..
Fayetteville .
Jonesboro ...
Belleville ...
Bridgeport ..
Cairo
Fayetteville .
Carbondale .
Cairo
Mascoutah...
Belleville ...
Fayetteville .
Bridgeport . .
Belleville ...
Fayetteville .
Bridgeport . .
Summerfield
Mascoutah...
Bridgeport . .
Cairo
Fayetteville .
Lebanon
Bridgeport . .
Fayetteville .
Bridgeport . .
Smithtown ..
Mascoutah
Belleville ....
Bridgeport . .
Jonesboro .
Mascoutah.
Olney
Bridgeport
Peoria
Fayetteville ..
Mascoutah
Bridgeport!.. .
Smithtown ...
Bridgeport ...
Fayetteville ..
(Carbondale ..
Fayetteville ..
Bridgeport ...
Aug. 1.:
July 26,1861
Aug. 10,1861
July 26,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 9,1861
July 26,1861
Sept. 18,1861
Aug. 17,1861
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
18.
7,1861
26,1861
9,1861
15, 1861
18, 1861
Aug. 28.1861
July 28, '
Aug. 28,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 28, ~~
July 28,1861
Sept. 18,1861
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864-
Aug. 7, 1861
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
26.
18, 1861
26, 1861
18, 1861
27,1861
15,1861
18, 1861
29, 1861
18, 1861
27, 1861
12,;
7. 1861
8, 1861
18, 1861
7. 1861
18, 1861
,1861
July
Aug,
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
28, 1861
28,1861
28,:
28, 1861
28, 1861
28, 1861
Aug. 31,1861
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
27, 1861
28, 1861
28, 1861
27,:
28, 1861
Discharged August 19. 1862:
Killed at ShilohApr.6,1862
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Died Nov. 18,1861
Died of wounds Mar. 2, '62.
Died of wounds June 20, '62;
Disch. Apr. 4. '62; disabil..
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
i5isch. Aug. 2. '62; arm off.
Killed, Donelson. B eb.15,'62
Died October 1, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Deserted February 28, 1862.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Missing in action Feb. 15, '62.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Disch. July 24. 1862, at St.
Louis, Mo., acc't shot
Uisch. June 28, '62; disabil.
Transferred to Co. F
Disch. July 21, '62; wounds-
b isch .' Aug." 23,' '62 ;' wounds
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
Transferred to Co. G
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Disch. June 18, '64; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 21, '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Killed, Donelson , Feb . 15, 62
Died Oct. 12,1862; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Aug. 18,1861
"uly 26.1861
Aug. 20,1861
Aug, 18,1861
Aug.
Aug.
A.ug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
9, 1861
7, 1861
15, 1861
7, 1861
18, 1861
27, 1861
18. 1861
26, 1861
18, 1861
30,1861
18, 1861
15, 1861
18, 1861
28, 1861
18, 1861
July
Aug.
Sept. 27,1861
Aug. 28,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 28,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. 28,1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Died April 10.1862.
Deserted since Aug, 18,
Trans, to Co. K Dec. 19, '61
Died of disease Jan. 25, '64
Died August 6, 1862
Disch. Apr. 14, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1861
Disch. Oct. 2, '62; wounds.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug._ 20, 1864
Sept. 27,1861 Deserted Aug. 18. 1862.!!!!
Aug. 28, 1861 Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864
NINTH INFANTRY.
489
Name and Rank,
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Schenck, Christian ...
Schemph. Henry
Scheve. Frederic
Schneider. Christian. ,
Schneider, Peter ,
Schmitt, Henry
Schouller. Nicholas...
Spohnie, John
Stone, William
Storch, William
Striegel, William
Tongeman, John
Theobald, Jacob
Uehli, Henry
Veidt, Conrad
Vogt, William
Weber, Alvis
Weis, Feter
Wichard, Augustus...
Heif rick, John A
Recruits.
Abney, Paul
Amand, William.
AUeson, William.
Lebanon
Mascoutah . .
Fayetteville. ,
Summerfleld ,
Trenton
Bridgeport . .,
Jonesburo
Cairo ,
Trenton
Bridgeport ...
Shiloh
Mascoutah ....
Trenton
Oluey
Cairo
Mascoutah ...
Fayetteville .
Birdwell.JohnH
Bauer, George ,
Becker, Ferdinand
Carter, Sylvester ,
Clayton, George
Dauritz,W. G ,
Eaton, William
Evans, James
Flannigan, Richard..,
Forbs, David
Forbs, Madison M....
Geiger, George
Gill, HezekiahC
Hall, William ,
Hazlewood, John
Hewlett, Martin R...,
Howell, Jasper
Hall, Joseph ,
Hunter, Joseph
Jackson, Nathan ,
Kramp. Frederick
Easing, William
Kellar, Mathias
Moak, Abraham ,
Manning, Henry
McCabe, John
Morris, William F....
Newhouse, Augustus,
Pitcock, Newton ,
Peterman, Benjamin.,
Peterman, George
Peterman, William G
Potter, Isaiah
Potter, William ,
Runisey. George H
Riley, Gully
Reed, Nicholas ,
Schilli. Fridolin
Sweet, Thomas
Smith, George H
Sanders, George R...,
Sanders, Jacob
Shadewing, David...
Talbert, William
Turnage, Rheuben...
Thalbert, Thomas ...
Vatter, George
Watson, Joseph.
Lebanon
Centreville
Bridge's Cor's.
Lebanon.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
•Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Additional Recruits.
Cantrell. Thomas
Dougherty, .John L..
Jadowance, A. D
McGuire, Dempsey . .
10.1861
20, 1861
17,1861
26, 1861
18, 1861
20,1861
15,1861
18, 1861
27, 1861
28, 1861
14, 1861
18, 1861
7,1861
10,1861
18, 1861
15,1861
26, 1861
6, 186J
18,1861
Aug. 28.1861
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
27, 1861
28, 1861
28, 1861
28, 1861
28. 1861
1. 1862 Nov. 4, 1862
16. 1862! Feb. 28,1863
1.1862iNov. 5,1862
20,1862
15. 1864 June 8.1864
8,1864!
^1.1862 1 Nov. _4.1862
11.1862 Nov. 5.1862
l,l»62iNov. 4.1862
15,lS62!Nov. 5,1862
1,1862 Nov. 4,1862
Aug. 16,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1.1862 Nov.
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 1.1862
Oct. 2, 1862
Nov. 5,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 2.1862 Feb.
Jan. 9,1863
Feb. 8,1864 Feb.
Aug. 15, 1862, Nov.
Aug. 1.1861 Nov.
Nov. 5,1862
Feb. 3, 1864
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 19,1861
Aug. 27,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 31,1862
Aug. 1.1862
18. 1864
5, 1862
4, 1862
Mar. 26.1864
Nov. 4.1862
Nov. 5.1862
Aug. 19,1861
Aug. 27.1862
Nov. 5.1862
Aug. 31,1862
Nov. 4.1862
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died May 10, 1862 '.'.'.'.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died Nov. 2. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died Dec.' V.'isei '.'.'.'.'.'.' ".V.
Killed at Shiloh Apr 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
DiedFeb.'lS.' 1862. '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.■.
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1862.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Co. D, as consolidated.
Died Dec. 16, 1864 on Stm'r
Nor. Light
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Cp. D, as consolidated.
See Co. F, as consolidated^
See Co. C. as consolidated.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Co. D, as consolidated.
See Co. F. as consolidated.
See Co. C, as consolidated.
See Co. F. as consolidated.
See Co. D. as consolidated.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Co. D. as consolidated.
See Co. C, as consolidated.
See Co. F. as consolidated.
See Co, C, as consolidated.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Co. D, as consolidated.
See Co. C. as consolidated.
See Co. D, as consolidated.
See Co. C. as consolidated.
See Co. F, as consolidated.
See Co. D, as consolidated.
Died, Andersonville pris.,
July 13. '64; grave 3271..
See Co. F. as consolidated.
Disch, Feb. 4, '64: disabil..
Disch. Dec. 15. '63; disabil. .
Trans, from 128th 111. Inf..
440
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Pembleton, William .
Deserted June 15, 1864
Stone, Calvin
Trans Inv C'rps Feb 15 '64
Tatford, W. C
Trans from I'Sth 111 In'f
Under Cooks.
Grixby, Burk
Dec. ^18.1863
Jan. 24,1864
See Co F as consolidated
Townsend, Joe
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Rudolpbus Beckier.
Edward Krebs
Belleville.
First Lietdenants.
Edward Krebs
Henry Webber
Second Lieutenants.
William Bohlen
Frederick E. Schee'.
Wm. Mochlenbroek..
First Sergeant.
Henry Webber
Belleville.
Red Bud..
Sergeants.
Adolphus Cornelius.
Gottfried Guckes
Francis Baumen
Wm. Mochlenbroek..
Corporals.
Henry Goessel
Phillip Sauer
Anton Wolf
Louis Truttman...
Amos Smith
William Heuer
Christian Rahn ...
Adam Reitz
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Mud Creek .
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Red Bud....
Centreville ,
Red Bud....
Musicians.
Fred Brandenbergrer.
Peter Schneider
Red Bud
Fayette ville .
Privates.
Alberter, Charles
Auffinger, Martin
Bange, Hermann
Baquet, Isadore ,
Baeversen, William..,
Baer. John
Baumgartner, Fred..,
Becker, Jacob
Bense, William
Berthold, Jacob ,
Bergamein, Balthisar,
Bertram, Henry
Bitterwolf, John
Boester, Frederick
Borcherdingr, Henry..
Buesemayer, Henry..
Caspari, Henry
Daesch, George
Daerr. John
Eisenhauser, Joseph.
Euler, Jacob
Centreville ,
Belleville....
Red Bud
Belleville...
Mascoutah . .
Belleville....
Red Bud
Fayetteville .
Red Bud
July 26,1861
Dec, S.-
Aug. 10,1861
Dec. 3,1862
St. Claire.
Fayetteville
Red Bud....
Centreville.
Belleville
Cf-ntreville ..
O'Fallon
Centreville . .
July 27,1861
Jan. 30,1862
Apr. 24,1863
Aug. 10,]
Aug. 10.
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 15,:
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 10,]
Mar. 4. 1862
Aug. 26,1862
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 18,:
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 17,]
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 14,1861
July
Sept,
,1861
,1863
Aug. 31,.
Sept. 16,1863
July 27,1861
Mar. 6,1864
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Resigned Dec 3, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Resigned Jan. 30, 1862
Resigned Apr. 24, 1863
Mustered out Aug. 14, 1861?
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Died Nov. 19,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Died Apr. 18, '62; wounds..
Died May 2, '62; wounds...
Mustered out Aug. ^,0, 1864.
Died Oct. 5, '62; wounds...
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864 .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died May 18, '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Oct. 1.1862
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
Disch. June 21,'62; wounds
Aug
Aug
31, 1862
31, 1862
31, 1861
Disch. Aug. 27, '62; wounds
See Co F, as consolidated.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died May 11,1862
Died Oct. 30, '62; wounds..
Died Mar. 4,1862
Re-eiilisted as Veteran
Transferred to Co. B
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; wounds
Died Nov. 5,1862
Disch. Apr. 4. '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
NINTH INFANTKY.
441
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Erb, Jacob
FreuDcl, Jonn
Friiz. John
Funck, Francis
Fuchs, Charles
Garthoetfner, Anton..
Goehring, Kobert
Gsell, Courad
Hauser, John
Havermann. Freder'k.
Heidman, John C
Hesser. John
Hohrein, John
Hirtz. Theodore
Huber, Charles
Hurst, Henry
Jaeckel. Joseph
Kahn, Moses
Kleber. Louis
Kopp, Joseph
Koenigsmark, Joseph.
Lambe, Christian
Lauth, Frederick
Lieser, William
Litschge, J ohn
Loebig. Adam
Ludwig. Balthisar
Lauth, Jacob
Metzker, George
Meyer, Henry
Melcher, Frederick
-Mittelbuescher, Wm..
Moeninger, Charles...
Moor. William
Muth. Peter
■Olinger, John
Oflferdirig, Philip
Reitz, George W
Rietner. Charles
Riess. Jacob
Roth Ratty, Charles...
Schellenberg, Albert. .
Scheide, John
Schulze, Frederick
Schulze, Henry
Schmutz, Herman
Stocker, Oswald
Schueszler, George ...
Schneider, Louis
Smith. John
Stallbories, Henry
Seybold. Samuel
Theiss, Mathias
Teutine, Christian
"Vogel.Bernhard
Vogelpohl, William. ..
Voss, Henry
Weiss, John
Weber. William
Wehling. Charles
Zweibarth, Henry
Vfffrans.
Bartram, Henry
Caspari, Henry
Daesch. George
Euler, Jacob
Freund, John
Guckes, Gottfried
Garthoeffner, Anton..
Hauser, John
Lambe, Christ
Lauth. Frederick
Moor. William
Scheide. John
Vogel, Bernhard
Weiss, John
Zweibarth, Henry
Fayetteville
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Red Bud....
O'Fallon....
Red Bud....
Centreville..
Fayetteville
Red Bud....
Belleville...
Centreville..
Red Bud....
Centreville .
Red Bud
Centre vUle ...
Mud Creek ...
Fayetteville..
Centreville ...
St. Louis, Mo,
Centreville ...
Red Bud....!!
Belleville!!!!!
Centreville . . .
Athens
Fayetteville..
Mascoutah ...
Edwardsville
Centreville ...
Mud Creek ...
Belleville
Red Bud
Mascoutah
St. Clair co. ..
Belleville
Red Bud
Mud Creek ..,
Fayetteville . ,
Centreville ...
RedBud
Belleville
Chicago
Belleville
Chicago
Belleville
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.,
Aug.
Aug.
AuK.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
15,1861
10, 1861
18, 1861
15.1861
10.
15. 1861
10. 1861
15,:
10,1861
18. 1861
14. 1861
15,1861
18, 1861
15,1861
10. 1861
15.1861
10, J 861
15, 1861
18. 1861
15.:
26. 1862
18. 1861
15, 1861
Aug. 31.1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 18.1
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
15.1861
18.1861
^15, 1861
10.1861
14,1861
10, 1861
15,1861
8, 1861
15. 1861
17. 1861
18. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 19, '62: wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug 20,1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Dec. 6. '62; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
See Co. F, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
31. 1862
31. 1861
Sept.
Aug.
30. 1861
31.1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
23.:
15. 1861
25, 186
23. 186
1,1861
8, 1861
14, 1861
10. 1861
14. 1861
18, 1861
15. 1861
25.186:
Aug. 31,1862
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 10,1861
Mar. 26,1864
30.18B1
31,1861
31.1862
31.1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered"out'Aug.'26,'i864!
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
See Co. F, as consolidated
ijied June 28Vi862! !!!!!!!!!
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Disch. Sept. 3U.'62; arm off
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Deserted Sept. 2. 1862
Mustered 'out'Aug.'26.'i86i!
See Co. F. as consolidated
Killed at Shiloh Apr, 6.'62.
Disch. Oct. 13.'62: wounds.
Missing in action Apr. 6. '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
See Co. F. as consolidated
Disch. Dec. 6. '62; wounds.
Discharged July 21. 1862. ..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Transferred to Co. I
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 4, '62
Keenlisted as Veteran
Died May 18. 1862
Died April 25, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. F, as consolidated
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
See Co. P. as consolidated
See Co. D. as consolidated
See Co. F. as consolidated
See Co. D. as consolidated
See Co. P. as consolidated
442
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Recruits.
Aug. 1. 1862
Jan. 15.1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Sept. ^15, 1861
Aug. _ _1, 1862
Nov. 4,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
July 28,1861
Aug. 1, 1862
Sept. 15, 1861
Aug. ^1,1862
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. 1,1862
Feb. 7, 1864
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 1. 1862
Sept. 8,1861
Aug. ^ ^1, 1862
Jan 4 1863
Nov. 4, 1862
Feb. 3. 1864
Bauer, George
Name from monthly ret'rit
Becker F
Carbondale
Sept. 30. 1861
Nov. 4. 1862
Nov. 30.1861
Nov. _ ^4, 1862
July 28,1861
Nov. 4. 1862
Sept. 30, 1861
Nov. _ ^4, 1862
Sept. 30. 1861
Nov. 4.1862
Mar. 26.1864
Sept. 30,1861
Nov. 4,1862
Sept. 30.1861
Nov. ^^4,1862
Feb. 1,1863
Aug. 31,1862
Nov. ^^4,1862
Curlee, James W
Deason William M..
Disch. May 1.'62; wounds.
See Co F as consolidated'
> 1 . .
Belleville
Died Sept. 13.1862
Edwards. M. C
Deserted Feb. 14,1864
Gore. James
Carbondale
Greathouse. James ....
See Co. A. as consolidated
Henry. John
Hall. James
Carbondale
Knight Thomas A
Anna
" ■ '
Kaelberer. William ...
Carbondale
Miller. Charles W
O'Fallon
" "
Neighbors. John C
. • .4
Oden. John W
• > .1
Schlother. Jacob
Stalbories. Henry
Lebanon
Aug. 23,1862
Aug. ^ ^1, 1862
:: ::
Stevens. William
, > I .
• > • •
Underwood. James
Williamson, Cornelius
Carbondale
Sept. 8, 1861
Aug. 1. 1862
Dec. ^18.1863
Sept. 30,1861
Nov. 5. 1862
Jan. ^24.1864
See Co. F. as consolidatedn
Under Cooks.
Dreak. Sam
See Co F. as consolidated
Simpson. Jesse
. . > >
Townsend. Abraham. .
• ' ' •
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Captain
Alexander G. Hawes..
First Lieiitenants,
William D. Craig
Roswell B. Patterson.
Second Lieutenants.
Roswell B. Patterson,
Charles B. Fleming..,
Lewis C. Bornman
First Sergeant.
Lewis L.Troy
Sergeants.
August's T. Waterbury
Lewis C. Bornman
Henry R. Challenor...
Thomas P. M'Clintock
Corporals.
Silas Bunker
Charles B Fleming
Frederick Dilg
Residence.
Belleville..,
Aledo ,
Belleville..,
Belleville..,
Keithshurg,
Belleville..,
Belleville..,
Aledo ,
Belleville..,
Aledo ,
Lebanon
Keithsburg
Mascoutah.,
Date of
rank or en-
listment
July 26,1861
July 26,1861
July 8,1862
June 8,1862
July 26,1862
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
6,1861
lu, 1861
26, 1861
6, 1861
Aug. 10,1
Aug. 6. 1861
July 26,1861
Date
of muster.
July 28,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Oct. 18, 1862
July 28.1861
Not muste'd
Dec. 8, 1862
July 28,1861
Aug.
Aug.
July
9, 1861
10. 1861
28. 1861
Remarks.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864..
Promoted Asst. Surgeon..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Promoted
Canceled
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died. February 2. 1862
Pro. to Second Lieiitenant
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Aug. 10.1861 Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'
Aug. 9,1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran.
July 28,1861
NINTH INFANTRY.
44S
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Aledo
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 5.1861
Aug. 6,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug. 14.18fil
Aug. 5.1861
Aug. 6.1861
July 26.1861
Aug. ,1,4,1861
Aug. ,6,1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 6,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 7.1861
Aug. 8.1861
Aug. ,,6,1861
Aug. ,17,1861
July ,26,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. ,6,1861
Aug. 2,1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 5.1861
Aug. ,,6.1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. ,,6.1861
Aug. 7.1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug. 20.1861
Aug. 5.1861
July 26,1861
Aug. ,,6,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 9,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 9.1861
Aug. lo.isei
Aug. 9.1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 9,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. ,1,4,1861
Aug. ,9.1861
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 9,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 21,1861
Aug. 9.1861
Aug. 7,1861
Aug. 8,18bl
Aug. ,,9.1861
Aug. ,17.1861
July ,28,1861
Aug. 5.1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. ,,9,1861
Aug. 2,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 186«.
Phillip Anderson
Belleville
Aledo .
William G. Triplett...
Joseph R. Cox
3fusicians.
Samuel Williams
George W. Rose
Waaoner.
William Minor
Privates.
Freeburg
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Belleville
Sunbeam
Belleville
Lebanon
Millersburg ....
Mascoutah
Sunbeam
Lebanon
Mascoutah
Monmouth
Belleville
Lebanon
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864,
Re-enli.sted as Veteran...
Deserted. Enlisted after-
wards, Co. G, 149th 111....
Killedat Shiloh,Apr.6.'62.
Atkinson. Cassius C ..
Kil'dFt. Don'ls'n Feb.15, '62
Elake. James M
Boyer, William
Bragg. John A. J
Bromley, Matthew ....
Bruner, George
Burnett, Robert
Disch. Nov. 3, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Died May 12, '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Sept. 15, 1861
Campbell. George H..
Chapman. William
Cadv. JohnC
Deserted Aug. 11. 1862
Mascoutah
Aledo
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Cool Russell W
Disch. June 18. '62: wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Dryden, Charles
Durham. Dayid M
Keithsburg
Centralia
Cairo
Keithsburg
Died Mar. 2.1862: wounds.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Evans. William
Farley. Michael
Fletcher, John
Frothingham. Den. C.
Fulmar. John
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Freeburg
Sunbeam
Belleville
Mascoutah
Sunbeam
Lebanon
Athens
Discharged Jan. 8,1863 ....
Re-enjisted as Veteran —
Furlong, Micbael
Gilmore, James B
Giaham.Elisha
Guy, William M
Guy, George W
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864'.
Died May 3.1862
Died Nov. 25. 1861
Belleviiie
Elkhorti
Millersburg
Ontralia
Millersburg ....
Sunbeam
Keithsburg
Mascoutah
Paris
Harryman, John
Havertield. James
Hampton, John G
Hubbard, Uaniel
Hoy John W
Died April 8 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Hughes, Edwin
Jackson, Obediah
Johnson, William J
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Jackson. Martin W....
Freeburg
Aledo
Aug. 5.1861
Aug. 9.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died May 9, 1862; wounds.
Kelly, William P
Kimberlin,John
Arlington
Mascoutah
Aledo ... .
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. ,,9,1861
Aug. 7,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 5.1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Missing Oct. 4.1862
Disch. Oct. 13, '62; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Livingston, John H ...
Lyons. John
Monmouth
O'Fallon
New Boston
Mascoutah
(^entreville
Belleville
Aledo
Discharged Apr. 23.1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 19.1862..
Maddox. Michael
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Discharged June 10.1863...
Reenlis'ted as Veteran....
Mock. Jesse
Mock. William
Pope, Creek
Aledo '.'.'.'.'.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Moorehead. John
Moore. Frank M
See Co. E. as consolidated
KilledatShiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Murphy. Francis J
McKenzie. Jatnes
Nevin .William D ....
O'Neill. Edward
Prendegrast, John
Primley, William F ...
Phillips. Daniel
Nilwood
Belleville
Ohio Grove
Belleville
O'Fallon
Sunbeam
Olney
July ,28,1861! July ,28,1861
Aug. 6, 1861: Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 10, 18611 Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 8.1861 Aug. 8,1861
Aug. 6,1861 Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 14.1861 Aug. 14.1861
Aug. ,6.1861 Aug. ,,9,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
KilledatShiloh Apr., 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch Jan. 18. '65: disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Riley. William H. H ..
Aledo
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Keithsburg
Berlin
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Sheldon. George N .
Disch. Julvl9.'62: disabil.
Smith. William H.H..
Sunbeam
iRe enlisted as Veteran....
444
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Smith, Samuel M
Ohio Grove
Oxford
Aug. ^6.1861
July ^26.1861
Aug. 2.1861
Aug. 14,1861
July 26.1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug. 2.1861
Aug. ^6.1861
Mar. _25.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. ^31.1864
Jan. ^4.1864
Mar. ,25.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 25,1864
Jan. 4.1864
Aug. 1.1862
Aug. _15. 1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15.1862
Oct. 6.1861
Aug. 15.1862
Oct. 6.1861
Jan. 28.1864
Aug. 1. 1862
Aug. 20,1862
Jan. 28,1864
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 25.1861
May ,,1.1864
Aug., ,1.1862
Oct. 20,1862
Aug. 3,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 20,1862
Dec. 18,1861
Feb. 18.1864
Apr. 12,1862
Aug. ,,9.1861
July ,28,1861
Aug. 2,1861
Aug. 14,1861
July 28,1861
Auy. 10,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 2,1861
Aug. ,,9,1861
Mar. ,25.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. ,31.1864
Jan. ,,4.1864
Mar. ,25.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 4.1864
Nov. ,,4.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Nov. ,4.1862
Oct. 6.1861
Nov. ,4,1862
Oct. 6.1861
Mar. 25.1864
Nov. 4.1862
Nov. 5.1862
Mar. 25.1864
Nov. 4.1862
Sept. 25.1861
May 1. 1864
May 11.1864
Nov. 4,1862
Aug. 4,1862
Nov. 4,1862
Oct. 20.1862
Nov. ,4,1862
Sept. 20.1862
Dec. 18.1861
Mar. 26.1864
Nov d. 186-2
Disch.Feb.24,'62; disabil.
Stulkahl, Thomas
Snyder. George
Shroyer. James
New Boston
Aledo .
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
Keithsburg
O'Pallon
Belleville
Mascoutah
O'Fallon
Cairo . .. ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Till John
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864,
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tillotson Frank
Thornsburg, Charles..
Tyler. Bphraim J
Ward .Tames
Belleville
Aledo
Disch. Oct. 4.1861: disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
O'Pallon
Aledo
Wordin. Charles C...
Veterans.
Beyer. William
Keithsburg
Aledo
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864
See Co E as consolidated
•Cox Joseph K
Dilg. Frederick
Dodson. Abisha
Frothingham. Den. C.
Fleming. Charles B...
Graham. Blisha P
Mascoutah
Keithsburg
Chicago
Keithsburg
Chicago
Boston
See Co. B, as consolidated
See Co.,E, as consolidated
See Co. A. as consolidated
See Co.,E. as consolidated
• . > >
Fulmer. John
Belleville
Chicago
Belleville
Chicago
Aledo
> 1 > •
Hugnes. Edwin
Jackson. Martin W....
Lyons. John
:: ::
McClintock Thos F
i . .1
Chicago
Aledo.
. . 1 .
Primley. William F...
Reilly William H H.
!! !'.
Rose. George W
Shroyer, James
Smith, William H. H.
Stewart. J ames
Taylor. Ira
Chicago
Belleville;;;!'.;;
Chicago ....;;.;
Belleville
Aledo ;;;;;;
..
Tillotson. Frank M....
Triplett, William G...
Troy Lewis L
See Co. D. as consolidated
Belleville
Becruits.
Bickers. M. F
Aledo
Carter. W. B
•Crane, Seburn S
DodsoD. Abisha
Dunn, John R
Keithsburg
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
See Co. E, as consolidated
Feater, Antony
Gilmore. George
New Boston....
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Hill. William J
See Co C as consolidated
Hunter. Charles T ....
Kilpatrick, Gesrge W.
Kirk. John
Aledo
See Co. E. as consolidated
See Co A. as consolidated
Matthews, William ...
Payetteville ....
Belleville
Died March 19.1862
Miller. Eugene
Mock, Abraham
See Co.,E. as consolidated
Mifflin, John. .. .
See Co C as consolidated
Poteete. George W
See Co C. as consolidated
Reed, Alfred
Lebanon
Name taken from monthly
return
See Co. E. as consolidated
Swyer, Francis
Vestal. Neal
Belleville
Woods. Thomas W....
Walker. John
Belleville
Yurgens. John
Red Bud
Oct. 21,1862,Oct. 21.1862
Aug. 1.186iINov. 4.1862
Aboey, francis M
See Co. F. as consolidated
NINTH INFANTRY.
445
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Under Cooks.
Dec. ^^1.1863
Jan. 24,1864
Aug. 1.1863
Jan. 24,1864
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Loren Webb
William Britt
George W. Williford..
Mascoutah
Hillsboro..
First Lieutenants.
William Britt Mascoutah
George W. Williford.. Hillsboro,
Second Lieutenants .
George W. Williford..
William C. Hawley ...
Hillsboro..
Mascoutah
First Sergeant.
Charles T.Saltmarsh.
Sergeants.
Fred E. Scheel ..
William Hawley
Joseph C. (jates.
Thomas C. Kidd
Belleville...
Mascoutah .
Collinsville
ISpringfleld .
Corporals.
Andrew Webster.
John W. Hadley..
H.H.Klock
Robert Crump —
A.J. White
R. J. Simpkins ...
James Niece
James A. Fike
Musicians.
Percy C. Coffee ...
William McGuire .
Privates.
Ashton, David N..
Bridges
Banes. Marques...
Ballow, Marellis ..
Borrow. John 8 ...
Birgin. Frederick.
Baily. Albert
Brown, James S...
Barnett, Thomas..
Born, John P
Bence, Lewis
Bassett. Harlow...
Buschmiller.Christian
Burnes, Alexander
Crocker, William C...
Collins. John
Cox, Thomas W
Charlick, John E
Chenoweth- John B...
Campbell. Michael —
Cory, Eluathan
Duncan. James F
Dye, John W
Ellison, Thomas
Fourshee, John O
Garrott, Joseph H
Glenn, James
Mascoutah .
Collinsville
Alhambra ..
Springfield .
Mascoutah .
Springfield.
Oconee
Mascoutah .
Mascoutah ...
Paducah, Ky.
Edwardsville
Paiucah, Ky..
Mascoutah
Marine.
Alton
Edwardsville
Fayetteville ..
Alton
t'ayetteville ..
Mascoutah ...
Alton
Lebanon
Marine
Alton
Rock Island..
Aurora
Marine
Mascoutah ...
Marine
Paducah. Ky.
Mascoutah . . .
July 26,1861
July 10,1862
Oct. 3, 1862
July 28,1861
July 10.1862
July 26,1861
July 10,1862
July 25,1861
July ^28,1861
July ^26,1861
July 26,1861
July 25,1861
July 26,:--
July 25,1861
July 3:
July 25,1861
July 26,1861
Aug. 8.1861
July 28,1861
Sept. 3,1863
July 28,1861
Oct. 18, 1862
July 28,1861
July 11,1862
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
25,1861
26, 1861
July
Aug.
7, 1861
14, 1861
26, 1861
13,1861
20, 1861
24,1861
22, 1861
1£,1S61
25, 1861 July
Resigned July 10, 1862
Killed, Corinth Oct. 3.1862.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Promoted
Promoted
Prom. Major 2d Ala. A. D.
Jan. 9. 1864
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Transferred to CoD.
Promoted 2d Lieut. . .
July
July
Aug.
July 21,1861
Aug. 31,1861
July 30,1861
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Sept.
July
July
26. 1861
28, 1861
30, 1861
8. 1861
25, 1861
12, 1861
24,1861
15,3861
26, 1861
24.1861
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Oct.
July
^28. 1861
31.1861
28, 1861
31, 18(i
28, 1861
31,1861
28, 1861
See Co. E, as consolidated
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, 1862
Died Nov. 18,1861
Promoted Adjutant
Died Aug. 6,1861
Killed, accident, Aug. 10,'61
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15, 1862
Disch. July 21, '62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 2,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. Apr. 24, '62; disabil.
Died Nov. 1,1861
Disch. .June 25, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
I.O.Sept.l'64,Jou'sb'ro,Ga
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Disch. Apr. 28. '62; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 24. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed, Shiloh. Apr. 6. 1862.
Died June 6,1862; wounds.
Died May 1, 1862; wounds.
Disch. May 5, '62; wounds-
Killed, Corinth, Oct. 4, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
446
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Gnielin, Henry
(ietty, James
Hill, Charles
Hancock, Benjamin F
Hadley. James N. W..
Hickman, James M...
Hess, Charles (or Carl)
Heimber8er,K,'d'lphW
Hughes, James
Jorareon. John
Lynch. Nathan
Lauchly, John H
Payetteville .
Monmouth . .
Mascoutah . .
Harrisburg..
Collinsville .
Payetteville.
Mascoutah . .
Alton
Fayetteville .
Marine
Miller, Joseph L
Mills. John VV
Merritt, William
JMurry, William
McAllister, Matthew..
McCuUoch, Duncan...
McCully, John
McCarter, John W
McShafer, James
McGinnes, John
Neal, HeuryH
Potthart. Francis
Rowland, Constant C.
Rank, John
Rodgers, James
ytoulfouth, John
Schmiersaul, Henry.
ynouflfer, John G
Scott. Richard C
Tichnor, John M. C
Paducah.Ky...
Alton
Paducah.Ky...
Rock Island...
Chicago
Pilot Knob. Mo,
Rock Island
Joliet
Jamestown .
Mascoutah .
Payetteville .
Rock Island.
Mascoutah ..
Fayetteville .
Mound City .
Carbondale..
Olney
Teear, Joshua G
Wagner, Francis X ..
Wallace, Thomas L..
Winters. Napoleon B
Wiggand, Frederick.
Gmelin, Andrew...,
Veterans.
Hicks, Jones (or Jas.L
Miller. Joseph L..,
McGinnes, John
Alton
Fayetteville .
Paducah.Ky.
Mascoutah . .
Fayetteville .
Carbondale- .
Paducah.Ky.
Rock Island.
Aug.
AUg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
1861 Aug.
1861
1861 July
1861 Aug.
1861
July
1881 Aug,
1861
1861
861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
,1861
,1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
1861
Becrtiits-
Anderson, Thornbery.
Anderson, William G.
AUabaugh, Robert R.
Ayers, Joseph
J^llen. Byron H
Anderson. Henry C...
Bevel. William H
Bayles, David S
Bynham. William Y ..
Burnes, Thomas G
Burks, Alpheus
Bogardus, L. C
Campbell. George W..
•Curtner, Daniel
Carmichael. Geo. W ..
Dillard, William
Dixon, Jolin
Dunning. Joy
Ellis, William M
Edmonson. Thomas A
Evaland. William H..
Foster, Toliver
J?oster, Joel
Furlow, William
Fisher, Michael F
Fox. Calvin E
Frazier, William
Ferrell. Wyatt C
Forby, William
July 26,1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 13,1861
Jan. 4.1864
Aug. 15,1861
Oct. 1, 1862
Aug. 15,186;
Sept. 21,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 22,1861
Aug. 15.1862
Blairsville..
Jonesboro ..
Carbondale...
Sept. 15.1861
Aug. 20.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 18,1861
Sept. 22,1861
Sept. 14,1861
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 20,1862
Sept. 15.1861
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July 28.
Aug.
July.
Aug. 31,1861
Jan. 4. 1864
Nov. 4. 1862
Dec. —.186;
Nov. 4. 186:
Oct. 31.1861
Nov. 4,1862
Oct. 31,1861
Nov. l«4,1862
Oct.
Nov.
31, 1861
4, 1862
Oct. 31, 1861
Nov.
Oct.
^ ^4, 1862
31,1
See Co. E. as consolidated
Disch. July 9,' 62; wounds.
Killed, Shiloh, Apr. 6.1862.
l>isch. July 19, '62; disabil.
Pro. 1st Lt. 1st Tenn. Art.,
Aug.13.1863
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died Oct. 17,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Jan. 13.1862
Mustered out Aug._20,1864.
Promoted Lt. 2d Ala. C.T..
Feb. 11,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. June 11, '62; disabil.
Died Sept. 15, '61; woiinds.
Killed, Shiloh, Apr 6,1862.
Disch. Apr. 5, '62; disabil..
Mustered out Aug.' 20,' 1864!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
See Co. E, as consolidated.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Diach. June 11, '62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Apr. 17, '62; disabil.
Pro. 1st S'g't2d Ala. Col'd
Troops, Feb. 11.1864
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Trans to non-com'd staff.
as Sergeant Major
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Killed at White House
Oct. 3, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
See Co. E, as consolidated
See Co. E. as consolidated
See Co. A, as consolidated
See Co. E, as consolidated
Mustered out July 18, 1865.
See Co. A, as consolidated
Disch. Aug. 11. '62; disabil.
See Co. E, as consolidated
Disch. June 30. '64; disabil.
Disch. May 14. '62; disabil.
See Co. E, as consolidated
See Co. A, as consolidated
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Apr. 24, '62; disabil.
See Co. E. as consolidated
Disch. Apr. 24, '62; disabil.
NINTH INFANTRY,
447
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Farro, James N
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 25.1863
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 15,1861
Oct. 15,1861
Sept. 22,1861
Sept. 18 1861
Nov. 4.1862
Aug. 25,1863
Oct. 31,1861
Nov. 4, 1S62
Oct. _31.1861
Mar. 25.1864
Nov. ^4,1862
Oct. 31. 1861
Nov. ^^4,1862
See Co. A, as consolidated
Forbv William
See Co E as consolidated
Greathouse, James M.
Murphysboro ..
Disch. Apr 5, '62; disabil.
Hobbs, James .
Paducah, Ky . . .
Carbondale
South Pass.'.!!!
Jonesboro
W'nded Apr. 6 '62 Pittsb'rg
Herald, James W
Hickes,Jaiiies
Houston, Samuel W. . .
Haines George C
Deserted June 2. 1862
Ke-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. May 14, 62; disabil.
Hickes,John A
Hickman, Hugh A
Union eo
Fayetteville....
Feb. 5. 1864
Died Dec. 18.1861
See Co. E. as consolidated
Hewlett Lemuel .
• 1 . >
Hall. Willis
Sept. 10,1861
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. ^15,1862
Sept. 22.1861
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 15,1861
Sept. 18,1861
.1 . t
Hall,Ryssell
1 > .1
Howerton, John P. . ..
Mustered out July 20 1865.
Hale Marion
Koontz. -laeob
Paducah, Ky...
Killed at Shiloh Apr 6 '62
Knight, Isaac
McLeish, George
Carbondale
Oct. 31, 186l!Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Miller. William T
Moore, Robert
Paducah, Ky ...
Sept. 18,1861
Oct. 31,186l'r)ied .Tnlv 17 ISfil
Died Nov. 28. 1861
Aug. ^15,1862
Nov. 4.1862
Rease. William P
Rayhill, Mathew
Disch. Oct. 25. '61; disabil.
Singleton, Eli T
^Singleton, William F. .
Struble. D. M. U
Carbondale
Sept. 4,1861
Sent. _18, 1861
Aug. 20.1862
Aug. ^15,1862
Sept! ■22.' 1861
Aug. ^15, 1862
Sept, 15,1861
Aug. ^15,1862
Dec. 18.1863
Jan. 23,1864
Dec. 18.1863
Oct. 31.1861
Sept. 18,1861
Nov. ^^4,1862
;:
Oct! 'si." 1861
Nov. _ 4.1862
Oct. 31,1861
Nov. ^^4.1862
Jan. 24.1864
Died May 11,1862; vpounds.
Disch. June 16.'62; disabil.
See Co.^E. as consolidated
•Spinkes, James J
• 1 > >
Stevens, William J
• I • •
Stephens. Milton
Sanders. Silas.
. . • •
Sanders, L. L
Tope, William
Carbondale
Disch. Feb. 3, 1864; disabil.
Talday. William.
See Co. E. as consolidated
Stilley, Davis A
Warren. George W....
Wilhelra. Marshall...,
Carbondale
See Co.^E. as consolidated
Wollard.JohnR
Under Cooks.
Anderson, Loyal
See Co. p. as consolidated
Talda. Jack
Talda. Hartwell
11 It
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Eager M. Lowe
Isaac Clements
First Lieutenants.
John S. Tutton
Isaac Clements
Nimrod G. Perrine...
Second Lieutenants.
Isaac Clements
Nimrod G. Perrine...
Benjamin T. Brown. ,
First Sergeant.
Nimrod G. Perrine . . .
Pulaski
Carbondale.
Carbondale.
Bainbridge.
Carbondale.
Bainbridge .
July 26.1861
May 24.1863
Bainbridge .
July 27,1861
Sept. 13.1862
May 24.1863
July 27,1861
Sept. 13,1862
May 24,1863
July 27,1861
July 27.1861
Oct. 22, 1863
July 27,1861
Aug. 12,1863
Oct. 23, 1863
July 27.1861
Aug. 27.1863
Mar. 25.1864
July 27,1861
M. O. for pro. 1st Alabama
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Resigned Sept. 13. 1862 ....
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieut
448
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
James iM. Hampton...
William Hampton ....
John fcJ. Russell
Benjamin K. JVlulkey .
Corporals.
Williamson CO..
Fredonia
Williamson CO..
Jackson CO
Williamson co..
Jackson CO
Johnson co
East Bainbri'ge
Jackson CO
New York
Jackson CO
Jackson CO
Jefferson CO ....
Williamson co..
Jackson CO
Henry CO
Jackson CO
Johnson CO. '.'.'.!
Union co
Jackson CO
Alexander co...
Jackson CO
Johnson co
Williamson CO..
July ,27,1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. ,18.1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 27.1861
July ,27.1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
July 27,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 21,1861
Aug. ,18,1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. ,18,1861
Aug. ,27, 1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
July 27,1861
Aug. ,18,186]
July ,27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
Aug. ,23.1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 18,1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. 4,1861
Aug. 18,1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. 11,1861
Aug. ,18, 1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 18,1861
July ,27,1861
"
July ,27,1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. ,18.1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 27.1861
July ,27.1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. 18,1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. ,18.1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. ,18, 1861
Aug. ,27. 1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
July 27,1861
Aug. ,18, 1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. ,24,1861
July ,27,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 18,1861
July ,27.1861
Aug. 4,1861
Aug. 18,1861
July ,27,1861
Aiig. 11,1861
Aug. ,18, 1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 18,1861
July 27.1861
Died March 4.1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Died May 13. '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died April 15. 1862
Benjamin Jacobs
John Collier
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Deserted Oct 30 1862
Granville M. Wise ....
William B. Dubois....
Edward B. Rhodes....
Clustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Disch. May 20. '62; wounds.
Disch. Aug. 15, '62: wounds
Musicians.
John McCann
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Franklin Winchester .
Privates.
Addison, Joel
Addison, William
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Akin, Columbus, C...
Armpriest, Oliver P ..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Oct. 29,1861
Brown, Henry
Brown. John W
Brown, Nathaniel G ..
Brown, William L ....
Brown, b'rancis A
Disch. Oct. 13. '62; wounds.
Died Nov. 4, 1861
Beggs, James A
Died Jan 1 1862
Beggs, David
Bradbury, John S
Bascom, Alpheus
Bascom, William H...
Cox, Russell R
Cureton, James
Carlker. Daniel A
Cox, Jesse
Cox, John
Disch. Julvl3,'62: disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr., 6. '62.
Disch. Apr. 4.1862; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Aug. 15. '62: disabil.
Killed accid'ly Feb. 10, '62.
Died March 18 1864
Derossett John W
Disch. Sept. 5, '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died July 4.1862
Edwards, Allen
Garrett, Elijah
Johnson CO
Jackson CO
Johnson co
Williamson co'.'.
Jackson CO
Johnson co
Jackson CO......
Union co
Jackson CO
Franklin CO.'.".".'.
Paris
Gore, Joseph P
Gore, William
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Hampton, Jonathan...
Hampton. Wade
Hall, John W
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Harris, Henry W
Hunter. William
Hagler. William J ....
Hartsell. Simon P
Died Nov. 26.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Jones, William
Died April 28, 1862
Jones, David W
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died Dec. 31,1861
Lipe, Hamilton
Died Nov. 5,1861
Lasswell. Thomas R..
Leary, Patrick
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Lefler. George P'
McCord, John
Johnson co
Jackson CO
Williamson co..
Johnson co
Died Oct. 30, 1861
Killed while prisoner Oct.
5,1862
McKinney, James H..
McKinney, John H
Disch. Mar. 31. '02; disabil.
Died May 6 1862
McCord, William F...
Marshall Robert
Died Oct. 31,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Mason, James E
Saline CO
Williamson co..
Johnson co
Pope CO.
Miller. Charles W
Morgan, Irwin M
Martin, William J
Mustered out Aug. ,20. 1864.
Di'^ch Mar 3 '62- disabil..
Olney, Thomas J
Pipkins, Wiley H
Williamson CO..
Johnson co
Jackson co
Williamson CO..
Jackson CO
Alexander co...
Carbondale
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Peterson, Monroe
Pyron, Anderson
Quinlan, John F
Ross, Robert
Disch. Apr. 4, '6'; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Nov. 17. 1861
NINTH INFANTRY.
449
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Washington co.
Johnson co
Williamson CO. .
Johnson co
New York
Pulaski CO
Johnson co
Union co
Johnson co
Carbondale
Webster
Williamson CO..
Marion CO
Williamson CO..
Johnson co
Union co
Jackson CO
Williamson CO..
Johnson co
Jackson co
Carbondale ....
Dongola
Aug. ^18.1861
Aug. 11,1861
Aug. 2 7.1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Sept. ^1,1861
Aug. 18.1861
Aug. 4,1861
Aug. _28, 1861
Aug. ■ 4,1861
July 27,1861
Aug. 11,1861
Aug. ^18,1861
Aug. 27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. ^4.1864
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. ^^4,1864
Mar. ^23,1864
Mar. 27,1864
Jan. 4.J864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Mar. 27,1864
Feb. 24,1864
Sept. 11,1861
Sept. ^15, 1861
Sept. 30,1861
July 10.1862
Mar. 23,1864
Aug. ^18, 1861
Aug. 11,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 27.1861
Sept. _ 1, 1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 4,1861
Aug. ^28,1861
Aug. 4, 1861
July 27.1861
Aug. 11.18*1
Aug. _18.1861
Aug. 27.1861
Aug. 18.1861
Sept. a. 1861
Jan. 4.1864
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. ^4.1864
Mar. ^23.1864
Mar. 27.1864
J an. 4. 1864
Mar. ^23.1864
Jan. 4.1864
Mar. 23.1864
Mar. 27,1864
Feb. 24.1864
Sept. 11.1861
Sept. 15.1861
Sept. 30,1861
July 10.1862
Apr. 9.1864
Richardson. David J..
Stotlar, Bennett H ....
Stotlar, Thomas
Disch. Oct.5, '61; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864
Stotlar, John A
Slavins. Daniel F
Scott. Richard C
Smith, Joseph M
Mustered out Aug. 20. i864
Transferred to Co. F
Stripling, A.mos B
Stripling, John J
Tyler Daniel
Deserted Aug. 18.1862
Disch. July 22, '62; wounds
Died Nov 4 1861
Tutton, Amasim'nd'rB
Taylor, James F
Tuffnell. William
Tippy John J
Disch. July 15, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Jan. 15.1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Died Apr. 25. '62: wounds .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,186:i
Disch. Oct. 5. '61; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Nov. 14, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864
Died Oct. 28,1861
Died Nov. 11, 1861
See Co.^A, as consolidated
Killed at Sugar Valley, Ga.
May 10.1864
Watley. Joseph H
White, Simeon F
Willhelm, James
Wilson, James H
Worthen. Richard J...
White, Warren S
Willhelm, Jacob
Wise, Louis. Jr
Wise, Granville M., Jr.
Welch, Stephen
Veterans.
Brown.N.G
Brown, Henry M
Brown.John W
Cureton, James
Dixon. William H
See Co. A. as consolidated
Edward, Allen
Dongola
Cobden ........
> • . .
Gore, William B
!! ','.
Gore, James B
Heglar. William
Hampton, Jonathan...
Loyd, James A
Lasswell, Thomas R
Carbondale ....
Nickolsville '.;;.'
Cairo
:: ::
Carbondale ....
Keokuk.ia..::::
Cairo
. > 4 .
Pyron. Anderson
Perdew, Eugene
Taylor, James F.
Winchester. E. P
White, Simeon F
Carbondale
Cairo
•'
White, Warren S
DeSoto ..
Becruits.
Ausley, David N
See Co A. as consolidated
Bradley, William R...
Brown, James M
Brown, Benjamin F...
Babbitt. Charles W....
Union CO
Jackson CO
Williamson CO..
Carbondale
Disch. July 22.'62; wounds
See Co. A, as consolidated
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Bartley. Alfred
Bradbury, Johns
Biggs, William
Died Oct. 7. 1862; wounds.
Killed at Sugar Valley.Ga.,
Deserted June 5 18(54
Casey. Moses
Aug. 7.1862
Aug. ^15.1862
Oct. 1, 1862
Aug. ,15, 1862
Mar. 23.1864
Aug. 16,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 16,1862
Nov. ^^4.1862
Mar. 23,1864
Nov. _ ^4, 1862
Camden, William N...
Camden, George W
, > .•
Craig, William
• t 11
> ' " .
Cantrell, Richard
4 1 14
Chenoworth, William .
4 4 4.
Dungy, Timothy H....
Dunn, William D
See Co E, as consolidated
Dixon, Thomas
Dye, David
Davis. William H
4 4 4 4
Donelson. William M .
Dial.Burris
Disch. Julys '64; disabil
Aug. 26,1862
Sept. ^15. 1861
Jan. 18,1861
Aug. 26,1862
Sept. ^15. 1861
Jan. 18.1864
Gore, James B .
Union co
Jackson CO
Carbondale ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Graham, Caleb
Goshnell, Oliver
See Co. A. as consolidated
Vol. 1—29
450
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Ooshnell, .James
Gamble. William A
Gamble, William D....
Hall, James P
Hammon, William B..
Harris, William H
Irby, Henderson
Joplin, Howell T
Keelei , Thomas H
Lee, Albert
Loyd, James A
Maloney. Thomas
McNeil, George M
Newton, James D
Newconib, Aaron
Odom, Thomas
Odom, Wiley
Pleasant, Thomas J . . .
Phemister, Andrew J.
Roach, Davis
Riargs, William
Spillers, Perrine
Sperry, William H
Sutherland. Thomps'n
Stone, William
Stanton, Charles
Sanders, W. M
Tyler.JohnA
Thornton, Robert
Upehureh, Joseph C
Walker, James
Walker. Emsley
Wilson.. J ohnW
Wise, Robert H
Waggoner, C. M
Whittington,F. M
Under Cooks.
Mathews, Michael.
Rice, Daniel
Lee, General
Carbondale.
Jackson co .
Aug.
18, 1864
25, 1862
Jan
Nov.
18. 1864
4, 1862
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 16,1862
Aug. 19.1862
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. 27,1862
Oct.
Aug.
1, 186?
18, 1862
Sept. 15,1861
Nov. 4. 1862
Aug. 18.1861
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. 10,1861
Nov. 4. 1862
Dec. 10,1862
Aug. 12,1
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
4. 1861
18, 1862
12, 1862
18, 1862
15, 1862
18, 1862
1. 1862
1,1862
4, 1862
Sept.
Nov.
4. 1861
4. 1862
Jackson co
Perry co...
Jackson co
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
12, 1862
26, 1862
14. 1861
31,1861
20. 1862
4, 1862
15, 1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Oct.
Oct.
.May
Nov.
14. 1861
31.1861
20. 1862
4, 1862
Jan. 4,1864
See Co. A, as consolidated
Re-enllsted as Veteran
See Co. A, as consolidated
Disch. July 22, '62; wounds
See Co. A, as consolidated
See Co. C, as consolidated
See Co. A, as consolidated
Died Apr. 24,1864
See Co. A, as consolidated
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Killed, Donelson. Feb.15,'62
See Co. A, as consolidated
See Co. A, as consolidated
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
William F. Armstrong
First Lieutenant.
Cyrus H. Gilmore
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Cowgill
James M. Arthens
First Sergeant.
Francis D. Hubbell.. . .
Sergeants
Daniel Pentzer
Jacob Miller
Sidney B. Phillips ....
James M. Arthurs
Corporals.
Zacheus C. Wilson....
Nicholas Keeler
A'onzo F. McEwen
Paul Roberts
Henry Miller
James W. Osborn
-Joseph W. Warren
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Hillsboro
Litchfield
Hillsboro
Montgomery co,
Hillsboro
Montgomery co
July 26,1861
July 28,1861
July 26.1861
Nov. 1,1863
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
July 28.1861
July 28,1861
Apr. 27,1864
July 28,
Aug. 2,1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 17.1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 15,1861
July 28,1861
July 28,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Trans. to Inv.C. Nov. 1, '63
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '
Disch. Dec. 2, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died June 8, '62; leg amp..
Promoted 2(1 Lieutenant ..
Prom, Capt. 2d Ala. C. T.
Jan. 26,1864
Mustered out Aug^. 20, 1864.
DiedMay,1862
Died July 8. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
NINTH INFANTRY.
4ol
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Musicians.
Warren Y.Jenkins...
■James P.Witherspcon
Privates.
Arnold, Gabriel W —
Ackerman. A. L
Arney, John G
Adams, Eli William..
Balderman, William..
Brady, James
Boone, W. S
Bahno, Dennis
Bannon, William
Bartlett, John W
Brienbrier, Charles...
Blatier. Conrad
Bennett, Nelson
Darriker, Daniel J
€heeney, W. T
Cottingrham, Wm. A...
Craig, George W
Crandall, A. A
Clotfelter. James A...
JDanford, Joseph
Dort, Ira L
Davis, Richard
Davis, James M
Dempsey, Michael
Droesch, John
Duvalt, George W
-Dry, George H
Ebert. J. H
Fry, Thomas
Finlay, Robert
Gaisinger, Samuel
<Taw, Erasmus
Haller, W. K
Haller, Israel
Haller, V.C
Hoober. Frank
Hendimann, Charles..
Holly. John
lUsley, William H....
Jones, Merlin
Kelp, William
Livineood, John B
Lee, Henry M
tjamb, John G
Moore, John P
Monyhan, Patrick ....
Mapes. Wesley
Mason, Lafayette
Manchester. William..
McGullion, J. S
Myers, Daniel
Myers, Moses
Myers, Aaron
Magner, David N
Mcliean, Alvin A
Nail. Edward
Newcouib, Charles H.
Nichodemus, M. H
Preston, Martin
Pleasant, Thomas F...
<iualls, Georffe
Ricket, William P....
Reckhart, William
Reese, Ijeroy
Ralph. George
•Stoddard. W. F
Sibley. George W
Swinderraan. Sebast'n
Stickle, F. M
Sharrock, James
Sharrock, John
Sharrock, D. L
Simmons. A. D
Sanders, Lewis
'Suits. Gideon
Hillsboro ,
Williamson co.
Hillsboro
July 28.1861
Aug. 8. 1861
Sept.
July
July
Montgomery co.
Hil sboro
Montgomery co.
Hillsboro
Aug.
July
13. 1861
28, 1861
Irving
Hillsboro
Montgomery co.
Christian co
Mont-jomery co.
Aug. ^15,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Aug. 17.1861
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 24,1861
Sept. 4,1861
July 28,1861
July 28.1861
Aug. 17,1861
DuQuoin
Butler ...
Irving ...
Montgomery co.
Hillsboro
Union co
Montgomery co.
Christian co
Hillsboro
Montgomery co.
Union co
Montgomery co.
Bond CO
Litchfield
Alexander co...
Montgomery co.
St. Clair co
Hillsboro
Montgomery co.
Alexander co...
Hillsboro
Montgomery co.
Hillsboro
Irving
Hillsboro
Pana
Irving
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
.Mar.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July
July 28,181)1
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Disch, Apr. 28, '62; disabil.
Deserted Mar. 14.1862
Died Jan. 24. 1861
Died Aug. 25. '62; wounds.
See Co. C. as consolidated.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Dec 12.1861
Disch. July 22. '62; disabil.
Died Nov. 21,1862; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
July 28,1861
Mar. 31,1862
July 28.1861
July 28,1861
Aug. 17.1861
Montgomery co.
Jackson CO
Montgomery co.
Hillsboro
Mound City....
Tower Hill
Hillsboro
Pana
Montgomery co.
Tower Hil
Montgomery co.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug. 17,1861
July 28.1861
Aug. 17,1861
July 28,1861
See Co. C, as consolidated.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died July 21. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Apr. 5. '62; disabil..
See Co. C. as consolidated.
Uisch. Apr. 28. '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3. '62.
Disch. Dec. 3. '62; wounds.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
See Co. C. as consolidated,
Disch. Oct. 20, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 4, '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died April 4, 1864
Died June 22. '62; wounds.
Discharged for disability.
Died July 13. '62: wounds.
Disch. Feb. 22. '62; disabil.
Died Mar. 27. 1862
Disch. June 7, '62; disabil.
See Co. C, as consolidated.
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co.C, as consolidated.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Transferred to Co. G
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted June 6, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. Oct. 8. '62; wounds.
Disch. June 27,'62; disabil.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 4. '62
See Co. C. as consolidated.
Died Jan. 12. 1862
Disch. July 31,62; disabil..
See Co.C, as consolidated.
Disch. Dec. 12, '63; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
452
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Montgomery co.
Litchfield
Alton
July 24,1861
Aug. 30.1861
Aug. 2. 1861
Sept. 15,1861
July ^28,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Southworth.E. B
Died July 7 1862
Saltzman. John
Smith Isaac
Jackson CO
Irving
Disch June 27 '6''' disabil
Taulbee, Joseph E
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Timmins. Cromwell...
Nokomis
Hillsboro
Disch. Apr. 18. "62; disabil.
Killed at Nancy Cr'ek, Ga.,
Julyl7,1864
Disch. Aug. 26, '62; wounds
Disch. Dec. 22, '62; disabil.
Turner, M. H
Whalen. Patrick
Litchfield'!!.'!!!
Alexander co...
Jackson CO
Hillsboro
Keokuk, Iowa!!
July 28,1861
Aug. 8,1861
July 28.1861
Aug. 8, 1861
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 4,1861
Sept. 15,1861
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. ^4,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. ^4,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Mar. ^23,1864
Jan. 4.1864
Mar. 23,1864
Aug. 1, 1862
White. W. M
White. Daniel C
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6.'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Wiegart, George
Wood, James
Died Nov 13 1861
Wright, Thomas
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Deserted June 6, 1862
See Co., C, as consolidated
See Co. D, as consolidated
See Co ^ •"■ """o^ii'^ioto/i
Wilson, W. R
Veterans.
Boone. William S
Blatter. Conrad
Boldemau, William...
Droesch John
Mar. ,23,1864
Jan. ,24,1864
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. ,24,1864
Mar. ,23,1864
Jan. 24,1864
Mar. ,23,1864
Jan. 24,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Aug. 15,1862
Davis, James M
Danford, Joseph
Holly John
See Co.
See Co.
^, ^^ v-«^..wxx v.«
Liee, Henry M
Hillsboro
BJoomington ...
Miller Jacob
Preston. Martin
Quails, George W
Salzman, John
Taulbee, Joseph E....
D, as consolidated
n. as p.onsolidaterJ
Wiegert, George
Hecmits
Adams, W. C
Litchfield
Killed at Sn<rar VsTloxr
Hillsboro
Litchfield !!!!!!
Hillsboro
Aug. 23.1862
Dec. 29,1863
Feb. 2,1864
Apr. 22,1864
Aug. ^15, 1862
Aug. ,1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. ,,1,1862
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. ,15, 1862
Aug. , ,1. 1862
Aug. 15,1861
Feb. 11.1864
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 10,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Feb. 2, 1864
Aug. 1,1862
Nov. 17,1862
Aug. 1. 1862
Mar. 1. 1864
Aug. 25.1862
Dec. 29,1863
Mar. 26,1864
Apr. 22,1864
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. ,15,1862
Aug. ,,1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Nov. , ,4, 1862
Ga.,M
See Co. J
See Co.
ly 9, 1864
Boutwell.O. W
Boutwell, George H...
Bishop, William B....
Berry, William
3, as consolidated
C. as consolidated
Chitty, J. H
Chitty, Oliver W
See Co., C, as consolidated
1 • • •
Dorris, William R
> t • 1
Dorris, Wesley W
>> 14
• • • 1
Everett, George W
It >>
Everett, John C
• t >•
Erek, William
Union co
1 1 • •
Fry. Simeon
Aug. ,15, 1862
> t 11
Fletcher. Calvin
> t t >
Gower, Jefferson
t > • <
Glass, Thomas
Gregory. William
Montgomery CO.
Litchfield
Deserted Jan. 21, 1863, Ben-
ton Bks, Mo
See Co.,C, as consolidated
Hickman, W. B
June 16,1864
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 5,1862
Aug, 15,1862
Apr, 19,1864
Aug. 15.1862
Nov. 17,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Apr. 19.1861
Herron, Ephraim
Jenkins, S.M
Jackson, Harvey
Hillsboro
' ' "
Moynahan, Philip
McAnelly. R. Martin..
Montgomery co.
..
Moraine. Harvey
■ t > t
Neal, W. H
Disch Feb. 15 '64- disabil
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. ,14, 1862
Aug. ,23,1862
Feb. 13,1864
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. ,14,1892
Sept. 4, 1861
Aug. ,15, 1862
Richardson. Samuel..
Montgomery co.
Marion
11 11
Shelton, Joseph A
Stacey, James H
Peb!"i3,'i864
Aug. 16.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 20,1862
..
" "
Stroud, J. C
Stroud. J. P
Turner, James V
Hiiisboro '.!!!!!!
Disch. Feb. 22. '62; disabiU
NINTH INFANTRY.
453
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Turnagre, Henry
Turnage, Phillip
Webber. John A
Winters, William H.
Under Cooks.
Bailey. Charles...
Grigsby, Martin .
Kimbal, Jasper...
White, Thomas...
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 24.1861
Aug. 15,1862
Dec. 18.1863
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 24,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Jan. 24,1861
See Co. C, as consolidated
See Co. C, as consolidated
Deserted May 27, 1864
See Co. C, as consolidated
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Joseph G. Robinson ..
Samuel T. Hughes....
First Lieutenants .
William H. Purviance
Samuel T. Hughes....
William Padon
Second l.ifutenants.
Samuel T. Hughes
William Padon
George Woodbury
First Sergeant.
William Padon
Sergeants.
George Woodbury
William W. Jarvis —
William H. Dunagan,
James W. Crosby
Corporals.
George Stice
Monroe A. Cornman..
Robert R. Swain
John G. (rwin
Thomas Pete
Alfred T. Stanton
Ferdina'dA. Cornman
James B. Thomas
Privates.
Abbott, Nathaniel
Burgess, Eben H
Baird. John
Baird, William
Breyfogle, Daniel G ..
Barber, Norman C
Ballard, James G
Bass, John
Behrendtz. Charles F.
Bu>-i:hes, Zachariah...
Barden, Aaron C
Berry, Isaiah
Boes, Anthony
Cowell, (Jharles
Crews, Josephus
Collins, James G
Clark, George W
Cupinall, George W...
Davidson. Samuel E..
Dayton. Charles E ....
Davis, Emanuel
Davis, Charles
Dunnagan, Joshua S..
Elliott, John
Edwardsville
Troy
Edwardsville
Troy
Edwardsville
Troy
Troy
Troy
Wanda
Omph Ghent .
Troy
Edwardsville
Marine
Troy
Carlyle
Edwardsville
CoUinsvilie ..
Marine
Troy
Wanda
Troy
Edwardsville
Brighton
(/arlyle
Troy
Omph Ghent.
Edwardsville
Six Mile
Edwardsville
Six Mile
Wanda .".
Edwardsville
Carbondale...
Wanda
Preston
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
26. 1861
25,1863
31.1861
16. 1862
25.1863
31,1861
16. 1862
25. 1863
Aug.
Dec.
31, 1861
31, 1863
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept
Mar.
31,1861
18, 1862
1,1864
31,1
18, 1862
6, 1864
July 31,
July 31.
July 12,1
July 27,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. _19. 1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 19,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 9.1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 31.1861
Aug. 31.1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 31,1
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Trans, to Invalid Corps,
Nov. 16,1863
Pro. Lieut. Col.; trans, as
consolidated
Discharged Aug. 16,1862...
Promoted
Pro. Capt. Co. A.; trans, as
consolidated
Promoted
Pro. Capt. Co. B.; trans, as
consolidated
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered 'oiit Aug! '26,' 1864
See Co. B, as consolidated
Sept. 17.1861
Aug, 31,1861
Sept. 10,1861
See Co. B. as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Moalton, Ala..
March 21, 1864
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Mustered out ' Aii g .' 20," 1864 !
Mustered outAug .' 20, 1864.
killed'at Shilbh.' Apr.'6.'62.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Apr. 3.1862; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Apr. 26.1862; wounds
Kill'd in an affray July 4, .64
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1866.
Disch. Apr. 4, '62; disabil . .
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
See Co. D, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Disch. Aug. 10, '62; wounds
bisc! Apr. 25, '62; disabil ..
Died Oct. 29,1861
See Co. B, as consolidated
454
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Fitzsimmons, Henry.. Vicksburgr.Miss
Fisher. Theodore Carlyle
Fuller. Heaston Troy
Graham, John ICollinsville
Gillman. Thomas C.
Gillespie, Joseph J
Hawley, John
Hays, Oliver
Hammock, Andrew J.
Hanratty, James
Helms, William S
Harker, Hiram
Hauskins. Thomas L..
Holcomb, Mahlon D ..
Irwin, Samuel
Jaka, John
Jai vis, Sidney B
Johnson, James N
Johnson. David ..
Kluge, Augustus.
Keegon, Edward R.
Kyle, David
Kinder, George W..
Lornyer, Charles.
Lent, George
Lawson, George.
Lang, James
Lane, Dennis
Lewis, James
Lewis, Charles C
Lawrence, John N ..
Livingston, Alonzo ,
Mills, Albert
McKinley. George S
McMahan, Hugh
McKinney, John K.
Morehead. Samuel..
McDermott, Charles
Mitchell. James
Moore. George W
Parker, William
Prentice, John E
Patton, Charles S
Pearl. Lawford
Richards, Edward H..
Reid. Nicholas
Readman, Charles A..
Reid, Samuel
Rlggin, William H
Robertson, Thomas R.
Swartz, Frederick
Sanders, Henry
Stevenson, Joseph P..
Stallman, Frederick .
Stringer, Joseph E...
Smith. Jacob ,
Turner, James D... .
Vanhooser, John R
Webster. OlanderT..
Wilson. William T ...
Williams, David
Willis, George
Willson, John
Wormyer, Henry.
Edward sville
Troy
Edwardsville
Wanda
Greenville
Troy
Edwardsville
Troy
Omph Ghent .
Edwardsville
Troy ,
Venice
Edwardsville..
Carlyle
Venice
Wanda
Marine
Troy
Omph Ghent..
Troy
Venice
Troy
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug. 31.1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Edwardsville ..
Troy
Edwardsville ..
Troy
Edwardsville ..
Troy
Aug. 12.1861
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
31, 1861
Disch. July 16, '62; wounds-
Died
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. June 4.'62; disabil..
Died March, 1862
Re enlisted aa Veteran
Disch. Oct. 8. '62; disabil ..
Disch. July 29,'62; wounds-
Edwardsville ..
Wanda
Edwardsville..,
Omph Ghent..,
Edwardsville..,
Troy
Aug. 12.
July 31.1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 19,1861
Aug. 28,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. ^12,1861
Aug. 19,1861
Sept. 11,1861
Sept. 3,1861
July 27,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 19,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 28,1861
Aug. 12, 1861
July 31,1861
July 27,1861
July 31,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 19,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
3, I8fi1 See Co- B, as consolidated
31, 1861 Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson»
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson>.
Feb. 15. 1862
Died Apr. 15. '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Disch. Oct. 14, '62; wounds
See Co. B, as consolidated
Kill 3d at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Died Apr. 27. '62; wounds..
Died Aug. 18. 1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Disch. Oct. 14, '62: wounds
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Died Feb. 15, '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. Nov. 4, '62; disabil..
See Co. B, as consolidated
Disch. Jan. 1, '62; disabil..
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
11,1861
3, 1861
31,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
See Co.B. as consolidated
Died Oct. 20. 1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Died Nov. 7, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Dec. 15.1861
Disch. Aug. 21,'62; wounds
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15, 1862
Kil'd, Dallas,Ga.,May 26. '64
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Hays. Oliver ..' Troy Mar. 29. 1864 Mar. 29.1864 Deserted July 7. 1864.
NINTH INFANTRY.
455
Name and Kank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Eecrxiits.
Bohanon. James M...,
Ed wards ville ..
Troy
Nov. 10.1863
Aug. 20.1862
Nov. 10.1863
Dec. 22,1863
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. _15,1862
Mar. 19.1862
Mar. 25.1864
Nov. 10.1863
Aug. 20.1862
Nov. 10.1863
Dec. 22,1863
Nov. ^^4,1862
Mali 19,1862
Apr. 19.1864
See Co. B. as consolidated
Cox, William T
Edwardsville ..
Wanda
" *'
• > 11
> . t •
Hawkins William T
11 I •
Jones John
Springfield
Transferred to Co. K
Died Mar. 22 '64; wounds
May 20,1863
Aug. ^15.1862
Aug. 24.1862
Aug. 29.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Nov. 1,1861
Aug. 15 1862
Oct. 31.1863
Nov. ^^4,1862
Aug. 24.1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Nov, 1,1861
Nov. ^^4.1862
Apr. 17.1864
Nov. ^4.1862
McRoy, William
. . ■<
MeClintock John A .
• < . >
• . > •
• • ••
Moore, Samuel P .
• > • >
Martin George W.
• > •>
• > 11
Odin, James
>> 11
Padou James . .
Troy .. ...
> . 11
Died Jan. 24,1864
Sey bold. Samuel .. ..
Troy
Smith Isaac .
See Co D as consolidated
Mar. 14.1864
Snell, Araldon
Aug. ^15. 1862
Stilley, James B
Shaw, Sebastian
Aug. ^15. 1862
Aug. 28,1862
Aug. 20,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Dec. W,1863
Nov. ^_4.1862
Aug. 28.1862
Aug. 20.1862
Nov. 5, 1862
Jan. _24,1864
Transferred from 128th 111
Woodard George W
See Co B as consolidatetl
Sanders, FrederickW.
Troy
• ' • •
Under Cooks.
Townsend, Simeon....
See Co. B as consolidated
Tvler. John
Brown, Preston
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captain.
George B. Poor
James C. McCleary
Gilbert G. Lowe
First Lieutenants.
John h. A. Reeves
James C. McCleary ...
Gilbert G. Lowe
James Oates
Second Lieutenants.
James C. McCleary ..
Gilbert G. Lowe
James, Oates
Benjamin L. Ulen
First Sergeant.
Andrew J. Snider.
Sergeants.
John Barber
Charles A. Spatee
James Oates
Ferdinand Hinckley.
Cairo
Ullin
Carbondale.
July 26,1861
Dec. 10. 1861
July 9.1862
Ullin
Carbondale.
Springfield
Ullin
Carbondale.
Springfield
Ullin
Murphysboro ..
Cairo
Ullin
Springfield
Belleville...
Oct. 2.1861
Dec. 10,1861
July 9,1862
July 26,1861
Oct. 2, 1861
Dec. 10.1861
July 9,1862
Aug. 5. 1861
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
1,1861
5,1861
16. 1861
July 26,1861
Dec'."'9,'i862
Resigned Dec. 10.1861
Died of wounds July 9. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
June 2. 1865
July 9.1865
July 26.1861
Oct. 29.1861
Feb. 4,1862
July 9.1862
Aug. 5. 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
1.18611 Aug.
5.1861
9. 1861
1, 1861
Resigned Oct. 2,1861.
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Died Jan. 26.1864
Pro. to Commissary Serg..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Discharged Sept. 2,1862 ...
456
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Corporals.
Charles N. Brow
George Lincoln..
Auburn.
UUin....
July 26,1861
Aug. 5, 1861
Robert G. McGill
Walter Walsh
miin....
Auburn.
July 26.1861
George Meyers
Benjamin L. Ulen.
James Troy
John Richmond ...
Springfield.
[Tllin
Springfield .
Ullin
Privates.
Alexander. William...
Anderson, Reuben M..
Boland. Edward...
Burk, John
Broadie. James
Brown, George
Brewer.Isaac
Bass, Henry
Burton, Andrew J.
Pulaski
Cobden ,
Mound City
Cairo ,
Ullin.
Barlo w, Robert D
Burton, George W., Sr.
Burton, William T ....
Burton, George W.,Jr.
Bowles. Charles W....
Corbin, Charles
Cogdal, Henderson
Crockett, David
Creed, John L ..
New Madrid, M
Cobden
Jickson CO
Union City.Ky.
Pittsburg
Aug. 13,1861
July 26,1861
July 26,1861
Sept. 30,1861
July 26,1861
Aug. ^6,1861
Aug. 13.1861
Aug. 18,1861
Sept. 30,1861
Sept. 3.1861
July 26.
July 26,]
Aug. 5, ]
July 26.1861
Aug. 13,1861
July 26.1861
July 26.1861
Sept. 30,1861
July 26,1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
13,1
1861
July 26,1861
Creed, Colby
Cosebone, Henry
Condon, Joseph N. ..
Clifford, John
Cording, William A.
Casebeer. Charles . . .
Casey, Henry
Dewire. Thomas.
Duran, Alfred ...
Daley, William ..
Emery, John
Mound City
Mound City Jun
Shawneetown
Ullin
St. Louis, Mo.
Bryan, Ohio ..
Union co —
Mound City Jun
Quincy
Union CO
Johnson co-
Fieny, John
Foster. William
Plagles, Francis
Flowers, William
Gibbson, John
Gibbs,Levi
Gatewood. Seymour.
Grills,. James
Hazlewood, Joshua .
Hobbs. William
Hail, Peter ,
Pulaski ,
Ullin....
Lebanon.
Ullin
Aug. 6,
Aug 10,
Aug. 13.
Aug. 31,
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug. 6,
26, 1861
13,1861
26, 1861
13,1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
uly 26.
,1861
July 26,1861
r'harleston.Mo
Ullin
Alexander co..
Springfield .
Ashley
Harn, John
Hagler, William J.
Hagler, Thomas J.
Kridler. James L..
Kimbal. Albert W.
Kennedy, .lesse
Lipe, William R ...
Lipe, Aaron
Maloy, John
Massey, Peter
Morgan, William ..
Mitchell. Alfred ...
Miller, Samuel L ..
McEwen, Henry P.
May, Zero
Bryan, Ohio ..
Jackson co . ..
Oentralia ..
Cobden
Jackson co
Cairo
Okaw
Pulaski CO
Columbus. Ky
Ligonier, Ind.
Mound City Jun
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
.July
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
.\ug.
July
16.1861
13.1861
26, 1861
13, 1861
3. 1861
IS, 1861
5, 1861
3,1861
6.1861
^18, 1861
26, 1861
5,1861
17,1861
13, 186
26. 1861
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
5. 1861
17,1861
13, 1861
26. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Foot shot off and nine bul-
let wounds at Donelson.
Taken prisoner and died
March, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Wounded at Shiloh. Died
in prison, Sept. 17, 1862, at
Augusta, Ga
Died Aug. 17,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864 .
Disch. May 26. '62: wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Died May 6,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. B, as consolidated
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Memphis, Tenn
Wounded at Shiloh. Died
Apr. 13.1862
Died May 5,1862
Wounded at Shiloh. Died
May 1.1862
Died Apr. 5,1862
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
Deserted Jan. 22, 1863
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864,
Wounded at Shiloh. Died
May 18,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
See Co. B, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug. 20. 1864.
Mustered out Aug. 20, \SU.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Mustered out Aug. 20.1864.
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6. '62
Mustered our Aug. 20,1864.
Died Sept. 5,1861
Mustered out' Aug.'26,'i864'.
Disch. June 20. '62; wounds
Died Oct. 16.1861
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Died Aug. 10.1862
Disch. May 7. '64, Jeff. b'ks.
Mo ; shot Oct. 8, 1863
See Co. B, as consolidated
Disch. June 2, '62; wounds.
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
See Co. B, as consolidated
Disch. June 20. '62; wounds
Mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.
See Co. B, as consolidated
Wounded at Ft. Donelson;
died May 13, 1862
NINTH INFANTRY.
457
Name and Rank.
rank or en- ^f mnster
listment. ^^ muster.
Remarks.
Munn, Columbus...
Mulinax, Lemuel J.
Martin, William....
McCauIey, Michael.
Nicol. John
Newcomb, David...
•Obearts, John —
Patterson, James.
Ullin
Union CO.
Cairo . .. .
Mound City Jul
Jackson co
Ullin
Palmer, John C
Peeler, Henry M —
Parrish, William —
Renfrew, Hartley —
Ramsey. Robert E..
JSloan, George
ISloan, Samuel W —
Sanders. Frank M...
Smith, Michael
Seevers, John
Stenger, Henry
Stripling, Jesse
Summers, John B. ..
Stone, Jonathan
Salyers, Andrew J ..
Tomlinson, Charles.
Tollman, Richard
Thompson, William...
Tomlinson, William...
Ulen, Hamilton C
Ulen, James
Ulen, Samuel
Vanbrazell, William..
Walton, Thomas
Walsh, John
Winstread, Frank M..
Williams. George
Teeley, George
Casey, Simeon P
Mound City Jun
Jacksonville ...
Mound City Jun
Pulaski CO
Mound City ....
Veterans.
Burton,ThomasW..(or
William T.)
Boles, Charles W...
Myers, George
Secriiits.
Abernathy, George W
Adams. J ames M
Barnett. Nathaniel E.
Cavitt, William
Davis, Emanuel
Emery, Moses
Eubanks. William H..
Goddard, John L
Gregory, John C
Grace, Henry
Goodman, Jeff
Gowan, James M
Hegler, Daniel
Hudgeons, John
Hall, Joseph
Jordon, Dr. F
Jones, David
Jackson, John
Jones, John
Johnson, John R
Kearney John
Koonee, Thomas B
Knight Ellis B
Lamar, Joseph P
Lines, William
Mclnturff, Alfred B...
Moaks, Jacob
Osboru, Samuel
Owens. Moses
Ollis, Daniel W
Parks, John
Coloma
Pulaski
Mound City Jun
Ullin
Union CO
Jackson co
Springfield
Pulaski
Cairo
Springfield.
Ullin
Mound City Jun
Auburn
Ullin
Missouri CO., Mo
Mound City
Union co
Cairo
Springfield.
Aug. 30.1861
Sept. ^3.1861
Aug. 1,1861
July 26,1861
Aug. 23,1861
Sept. 30,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
bept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
31,1861
^13. 1861
26, 1861
10, 1861
26, 1861
12, 1861
6,1861
16,1861
13,1861
22, 1861
3,1861
18, 1861
26. 1861
5,1861
26, 1861
13,1861
22, 1861
13, 1861
18, 1861
7, 1861
10,1861
26, 1864
6,1861
6,1861
Jan. 4.1864
Jan, 4, 1864
" r. 27,1864
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept.
Deserted Sept. 5,1862
Died July 13,1862
Deserted Sept. 15.1861
Deserted Sept. 4,1861
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Killed. Fort Donelson, Feb.
15,1862
See Co. B, as consolidated
Killed, Fort Donelson, Feb.
15.1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. Feb. 22,'62r disabil.
Deserted Sept. 2, :fe61
Disch. Oct. 6, '62; disabi ...
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Died Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out Aug. 20,1864.
Disch. Aug. 20, '62; wounds
See Co. B, as consolidated
Wounded at Shiloh; died
April 23.1862
Disch. Nov. 1.1861; disabil.
Died Feb. 17. '62: wounds..
Deserted Aug. 12,1861
Disch. Oct. 19, '62: wounds
6,1861
24. 1864
27. 1864
Oct. 1,1863
Nov, 4, 186'
Aug. 4.1862
Nov. 4,1862
Sept. 17,1861
Apr. 19,1864
Nov. _ 4.1862
July 5.1864
Nov. 4, 1862
Mar.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
,1864
.1862
,1862
,1862
Mar. 24.1864
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
26. 1864
20, 1862
20, 1862
15, 1862
18, 1864
15, 1862
Apr. 19,1864
Nov. 4,1862
Dec. 4, 1862
Nov. ^4,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Apr. 19.1864
Dec.
Nov.
Mar. 26,
Nov. 4.1862
July 5, 1864
Nov. 4. 1862
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
See Co. B, as consolidated
Mustered out Aug.^ 1864.
Died Dec. 19.1861
Disch. June 20. '62; wounds
See Co. B, as consolidated
See Co. B, as consolidated
Died Feb. 15.1864
Mustered out July 20. 1865.
See Co. B, as consolidated
Died Nov. 30,1863
See Co. B, as consolidated
458
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Pankev. Joseoh
Aug. ,15.1862
Mar. ,9,1864
"
Nov. ,4.1862
Apr. ,19.1864
Aug. 18.1862
Deserted March 8. 1864
See Co B, as consolidated'
Rice, William R
" "
Scott. Benjamin F
South Pass
" "
" • '
Under Cooks.
Dec. ,18.1863
Jan. ,24.1864
Fulton, ("harles
Wilson Dan
Deserted March 6. 1864
Dec. 18,1863
Apr. 4, 1864
Jan. ,24.1864
Smith, Aaron
NINTH INFANTRY. 459'
HISTORY OF NINTH INFANTEY.
On the 26th day of April, 1861, the Ninth Illinois Infantry Volunteers was-
mustered into the service at Sprins'field for the term of three months. It was-
one of the six regiments organized under the first call of the President, at the
commencement of the war of the rebellion. Six companies— A, B, C, D, E
and F — were from St. Clair county; G, I and K, from Madison, and H from
Montgomery. The regiment was ordered to Cairo, where it was stationed,
doing garrison duty until the close of the term of service, July 26th, 1861,
when it was mustered out. During that time the garrison at Cairo was com-
posed of the 8th, 9th, 10th and 12rh Infantry. The brigade was composed of
these regiments and the 7th and 11th Infantry, the latter being stationed at
Bird's Point, Mo., and the 7th a part of the time at Cairo, and a part of the
time at Mound City. The brigade was commanded by General Prentiss.
During the three months' service the work of the soldier was made up of
fatigue duty, building barracks, clearing off parade grounds, building fort
defenses and the redan earthwork where the Ohio river is wedded to the Mis-
sissippi, and which guarded the confluence of those rivers from the possible
advance of rebel gunboats. The monotonous work of this period was broken
only by one incident, a march into the swamps of Missouri, back of Com-
merce, after Jeff. Thompson. The marching column was composed of bat-
talions from the several regiments, including one from the Ninth.
At the expiration of the term of service of the regiments herein named there
was no force to take their place as a garrison, which placed Cairo and the
vast government stores almost at the mercy of the enemy, but this difficulty
was happily overcome by volunteer response from the officers and men of the
disbanded regiments to do garrison duty until their places could be filled by
soldiers who had enlisted in the three years' service, which was from four to
six days. Some two hundred and fifty of this volunteer garrison was com-
posed of the Ninth Infantry, who proposed to re-enlist. In this way the en-
listment for the three years' service began with the Ninth. On this mere
skeleton of a regiment of officers and men recruiting began in earnest, and in
less than thirty days it was again a full regiment. It was organized at Cairo
with companies B, C, D and F from St. Clair county; A and I from Madison;
H from Montgomery; G from Pulaski; K from Alexander, and E from St^
Clair and Mercer.
On the night of September 5th, 1861, General Grant moved with the Ninth
and Twelfth Infantry from Cairo to Paducah, taking possession of that city
early on the morning of the 6th, thus defeating a similar movement on the
part of the rebels only five or six hours. The ninth was ordered to move out
and tear up railroad track and destroy a bridge which was about twelve miles
out from Paducah. This being accomplished, the regiment returned to Pa-
ducah, where it was stationed until early in February, 1862. The brigade to
which the Ninth belonged was directed to make a feint on Columbus, on the
day of the battle at Belmont, which occurred November 7th, 1861. The regi-
ment made several reconnoisances during the time it was stationed at Paducah,
but the chief duty was the constant drill and picket duty with the steady de-
mand for fatigue parties for the construction of fortifications, which prepared
the soldier for duty in the field.
460 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
On October 15, 1861, about three hundred men of the Ninth moved up the
Cumberland river on a steamboat, convoyed by the gunboat "Conestoga,"
and landed at night a few miles north of Eddyville, Kentucky, and marching
out in the night, attacked at sunrise nest morning about two hundred rebels
at Saratoga, killing and wounding from ten to fifteen, and capturing about
thirty-six prisoners. In this engagement, the only loss or casualties sustained
by the Ninth was in having three wounded. Subsequently the detachment
returned to Paducah.
On the 5th of February, 1862, all the regiments, save Company H, which
was left as provost guard at Paducah, embarked on steamboats to a point five
miles below Fort Henry, landing on the left bank of the Tennessee river, and
moving with the column to attack Fort Heiman, opposite Fort Henry, whilst
the latter place was attacked by the gunboats and First Division. The regi-
ment composed a part of the Second Brigade, Second Division of the Army
of the Tennessee in that movement, and was a part of the column that moved
on Fort Donelson. The Second Brigade Second Division, commanded by
Colonel John McArthur, was ordered to support the First Division, com-
manded by General McClernand, on the 13th, and on the night of the 14th
was moved to the extreme right of the Union army; the position of the Ninth
being the left of the Brigade; the Twelfth was on the right and the Fortieth
and Forty- first in the center. The position of the Ninth placed them across
the road over which the Confederate forces attempted to break out on the
15th. But eight companies were in position, Company H being left at Pa-
ducah and Company A detached as skirmishers to cover the front of a battery.
When the battle of the 15th opened before Fort Donelson. the Second Brigade
Second Division met the first attack of the enemy. About six hundred men
of the eight companies of the Ninth reported for duty, and they sustained a
loss of thirty-five killed, one hundred and sixty wounded and six prisoners.
On February 22d the regiment moved up the Cumberland to Fort Sevier,
near Clarksviile, and on the 27th marched to Nashville; thence from Nash-
ville, March 1st, to Clarksviile, and March 6th, embarked for Pittsburg Land-
ing as a part of the Array of the Tennessee. The regiment was at Shiloh,
and here again the Second Brigade Second Division was detached and ordered
to the left of General Hurlbut, to fill the gap between the Brigade of Colonel
Stuart and the left of General Hurlbut, which was wide enough to require
more than a large division to fill. On this part of the line the regiment was
engaged until driven back about two o'clock by the enemy, being unable to
flank them because of the wide gap to the left. After procuring a new supply
of ammunition, the regiment was again engaged until night on the first day
of the battle. The regiment went into the field with 578 present for duty,
and sustained a loss of sixty-one killed, three hundred wounded and five pri-
soners, and of those prisoners three were wounded, thus showit3g a loss of
killed and wounded unparalleled by the history of any regiment during the
war, which suflBiciently attests its gallantry. The regiment took part in the
advance on Corinth, and was on garrison duty there, except on occasional re-
connoisances, until the second battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th, 1862, at
which time the Second Division was commanded by General Davis, and the
Second Brigade by General R. J. Oglesby. In this battle the regiment sus-
tained a loss of twenty killed, eighty-two wounded and fifty-seven prisoners.
On the 15th of March, 1863, General G. M. Dodge, commanding left wing
Sixteenth Array Corps, which comprised the army then stationed at Corinth,
ordered the Ninth to be mounted, and from that time until the expiration of
its term of service it remained so, and to write a history of its marches,
skirmishes and battles would require more space than that alloted to the his-
tory of a regiment in the Adjutant General's Report.
On the 14th of April, the Ninth moved with a cavalry brigade composed
of the Tenth Missouri, a battalion of the Fifteenth Illinois and Seventh Kan-
sas under command of Colonel Comyne on a scout in north Alabama, the
purpose of which was to make a feint until the expedition of Colonel Streight,
who was making a raid around Chattanooga, could pass the cavalry of the
enemy. This feint caused the brigade to be engaged in several skirmishes,
in one of which one company of the Ninth moving in an exposed position,
NINTH INFANTRY. 461
under an order of the brigade commander, was captured. The loss of the
regiment during this expedition was five wounded and fifty-nine prisoners.
During this scout the regiment was engaged in five unimportant skirmishes,
and was on the march eighteen days. Prom May 26th to May 31st, 1863,
the regiment was engaged as part of the cavalry force on a raid from Cor-
inth to Florence, Alabama, for the purpose of destroying certain factories
there. In this raid the Ninth was engaged in several skirmishes. On June
3d, the regiment was ordered with camp equipage to be stationed at Poca-
hontas, Tenn. It was out on scout from the 8th of June to the 11th, in west-
ern Tennessee, and again from the 12th to the 22d, it was engaged in a raid
through north Mississippi to Ripley, New Albany, Pontotoc and other points;
was engaged during this raid in several sharp encounters with the enemy,
particularly at Meed Creek Swamps. From the 8th of July to the 15th the
regiment was on a continuous scout in west Tennessee, having several skir-
mishes and a sharp encounter at Jackson. From July 20th to August 3d it
was on a raid through west Tennessee, without incidents of importance.
On the 3d of August the ranks of the regiment were increased by the as-
signment of 105 deserters, who were sent from Fort Pickering, at Memphis,
where they had been held some time as prisoners. These deserters were
from many different regiments, and on being assigned to duty made good
soldiers. But two of the number again deserted. The fault of their original
desertion was evidently not in the men alone, for they were trusted and fully
retrieved their character.
On the 6th of August, by reason of an order issued by Major General Hurl-
but, commanding the Sixteenth Army Corps, a detachment of the One Hun-
dred and Twenty-eighth Infantry numbering 103 men was consolidated with
the Ninth, which further added to the efficient strength o£ the regiment.
These men were assigned to different companies and proved themselves brave
men and true, and in many warm conflicts showed themselves good soldiers.
On the 12th of August, the Ninth formed a part of a column of cavalry con-
centrated at Oxford, Mississippi, and made a raid to Grenada, where was
destroyed 60 locomotives, 450 cars, and a large supply of Confederate stores.
The regiment returned to camp at Pocahontas, August 24th, having been en-
gaged on a most arduous march and in several slight skirmishes. During the
months of September and October the regiment was constantly moving in
west Tennessee and north Mississippi, with occasional skirmishes, one at
Salem. Mississippi, being a hot fight, and another at Wyatt, Mississippi, was
a spirited encounter.
The killed and wounded from the time the regiment was mounted, March
15th, 1863, to October 30th, 1863, were as follows: At Jackson, Tenn., 1
killed and 5 wounded; at Cherokee, Alabama, 1 wounded; at Meed Creek
Swamps, Mississippi, 2 killed and 10 wounded; at Salem, Mississippi, 4 killed
and 14 wounded; at Wyatt, Mississippi, I killed and 3 wounded; at Florence,
Alabama, 1 wounded; at Montezuma, Tennessee, 1 killed; at Athens, Ala-
bama, 2 wounded; at Grenada, Mississippi, 1 wounded. Total, 9 killed, 37
wounded.
During the month of November, the regiment was constantly moving and
scouting through North Mississippi, north Alabama and central Tennessee,
going into camp at Athens, where it remained until February, when it went
into camp at Decatur, Alabama. From the 1st of November, 1863, to the 1st
of May, 1864, the regiment was almost constantly moving, and had frequent
engagements, particularly at Moulton, Athens, Florence and Flint River, in
each of which several men were killed and wounded.
Early in May, 1864, the regiment was ordered to take the wagon and am-
bulance trains of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Army Corps from Huntsville,
Alabama, to Chattanooga, Tennessee. When this was accomplished the regi-
ment was ordered to move to the front, and it led the advance of the Army
of the Tennessee in the movement to flank Dalton and Buzzards' Roost,
Georgia. In getting possession of Snake Creek Gap, a hard, sharp fight en-
sued, in which several men were lost.
462 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
During: the Atlanta campaign the regiment was engaged in scouting on the
flanks oFthe army, and this duty was continued until the close of the term of
service of the regiment in July, 1864,
Whilst at Decatur, Alabama, in April, 1864, about 40 of the men re-eniisted
as veterans; those with the 105 termed deserters, and the 103 transferred from
the One Hundred and Twenty eighth, together with a few recruits, altogether
numbering about 150 men, were, by authority of the following order, con-
solidated:
Special Field Orders.
Headquarters Department No. 74.
Army of The Tennessee, Before Atlanta, Georgia,
July 21st, 1864.
I. The enlisted men of the Ninth Illinois Infantry whose term of service
expires during the present month, with such officers of same as by reason of
expiration of term desire to be mustered out of service, will forthwith pro-
ceed to Chattanooga, Tennessee, under charge of Colonel Mussy, for purpose
of muster-out.
II. The remaining men of the regiment will be consolidated into one or
more companies of the legal maximum standard, under the command of Lieu-
tenant Colonel Jesse J. Phillips, and the requisite number of other commis-
sioned officers will be appointed and assigned on the recommendation of Major
General G. M. Dodge, commanding left wing Sixteenth Army Corps.
III. Major General G. M. Dodge will order an officer from the battalion
thus organized to Nashville, Tennessee, to procure a sufficient number of
Spencer rifles to arm the command.
By order of Major General James B. McPherson.
(Signed), WILLIAM T. CLARK,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Under which order the remaining men were consolidated into a battalion
consisting of seven companies. This battalion moved with the army to Sa-
vannah; thence to North Carolina, where the Confederate forces surrendered,
toeing constantly on the flank or in advance of the army.
The regiment was mustered out July 9th, 1865, at Louisville, Ky.
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
463
NINTH INFANTRY (CONSOLIDATED) REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Colonel.
Samuel T. Hughes.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Jesse J. Phillips —
Samuel T. Hughes.
Major.
William Padon.
Adjutant.
Lewis L. Troy .
Quartermaster.
Samuel Cover
Surgeon.
David P. Bigger.
Edwardsville.
Hillsboro
Edwardsville ..
Troy
Belleville..
Vienna
Henderson
July 9.1865
Sept. 3,1861
Aug. 31,1S64
Oct. 29. 1864
Aug. 20.1864
Aug. 20.1864
Apr. 24.1865
Not must'ed M. O. (as Lt. Col) July 9. '
Nov. 14. 1861IResigned Aug.31. '64. Prom.
Bvt.Brig.Gen.. Mar.l3.'65.
Oct. 11.1864 Promoted
Dec. 18.1864
Oct. 11.1864
Sept. 11.1864
May 22.1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Mustered out July 9. 1865. .
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
Francis K. Wagner ...
Fayetteville
Pro.Capt (JO D.Oct. 11, '64
Joseph L.Miller
Q. M. Sergeant.
ElishaP. Graham
Com- Sergeants.
Paducah. Ky...
Chicago
Jan. 4. 1864
Mar. 24.1864
Jan. 25.1864
Mar. 30.1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Promoted Quartermaster.
Mustered out July 9. 1865 .
Robert H. Wise
Hospital Stewards.
George M. Gilmore
Boston
Mar. 31.1864
Sept. 20.1862
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. 23.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Died Feb. 23. 1865
Francis M. Swyer
Belleville
Chicago
Bloomington . . .
Mustered out May 22, 1865.
William F. Primley...
Chief Bugler.
John M. Saltzmann ...
Mar. 28.1864
Mar. 28.1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
464
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
William Fadon...
Henry M. Brown.
Troy
Carbondale.
First Lieutenants.
William Padon
Henry M. Brown
Charles B. Fleming...
Second Lieutenants.
Charles B. Fleming...
Andrew J. Phemister,
First Sergeant.
Henry M. Brown
Troy
Carbondale.
Keithsburg.
Keithsburg.
Carbondale.
Sergeants.
Charles B. Fleming..,
John McCann ,
Andrew J. Phemister
Warren S. White
Keithsburg.
Carbondale.
Bainbridge .
DeSoto
Corporals.
Josiah P. Gore
Moses Casey
Robert H. Wise
Nathaniel G. Brown
William J. Haglar ...
Thomas Odom
Alpheus Burkes
James Cureton.
Dongola ,
Carbondale.
Dongola ,
Veterans.
Dixon, William
Edwards, Allen
Gore, William R
Gore, James B
Goshnell, Oliver —
Hampton, Jonathan
Loyd, James A
Laswell, Thomas R.
Perdue, Eugene
Anna ....
Dongola
Cobden
Carbondale.
Pyron, Anderson
Taylor, James F
White, Simeon F
Winchester, Fr'klin P.
Recruits.
Ausley, David N
Anderson, Henry C
Brown. James M
Bogardus. D. C
Camden, William C
Camden. George W ..
Craig, William
Cannon. James L
Cantrell, Richard
Chamness, George B.
Chamness. T. W
Dixon. Thomas
Dye, David
Davis, William H
Donelson, William M
Evaland, William H .
Parro, James N
Gamble, William A ..
Gamble William D...
Goshnell, James
Hammon, William B.
Hale. Marion
Irby. Henderson .
Joplin. Howell T
Kirk, John
Knight, Warren
Keeler, Thomas H...
Maloney, Thomas
Nicholsville .
Cairo
Keokuk, la ..
Carbondale.
Cairo
Carbondale.
Carbondale.
Aug. 20,1864
Oct, 29.1864
Aug. 25,1863
Oct. 29, 1864
Aug. 20,1864
Aug. 20,1864
July 4,1865
Jan.
Mar. 31.1861
Mar. 27,1864
Aug. 15,1
Mar. 28,1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Aug. 1.1862
Aug. 4.1862
Jan. 4,]
Oct. 11,1864
Apr. 1. 1865
Jan. 1.1864
Oct. 11.1864
Apr. 1. 1865
Oct. 11,1864
Not must'd.
Jan. 25,1864
Mar-
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
12. 1862
15, 1862
31, 1864
27. 1864
4. 1862
29. 1864
4.1864
4, 1862
4, 1864
4. 1862
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. 4,1864
Jan. 18,1864
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Mar.
Jan.
4,:
23. 1864
4.1864
Feb. 24.1S64
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. 15.1862
Oct. 1. 1862
Aug. 15. r"
Aug. 18.1862
Aug. 16.1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 6,1862
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 25.1864
18, 1864
15, 1862
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Jan. 18,1864
Jan. 4.1864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 23,1864
Feb. 24,1864
Nov. 4, 1862
Sept. 15,1861
Nov. 4. 1862
Jan.
Aug.
Aug. 16,1862
Aug. 19,1862
Aug. 15.1862
Jan.
Nov.
18, 1864
4, 1862
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Promoted
Mustered out July V.'ises!!
Promoted
M. O. as Sergt. July 9,1865-
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Disch. June 28. 1865; order
General Hooker
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out June 22, 1865.
Prom. Commissary Serg..
M. O. July 9,1865, as Serg..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Disch. May 22,1865; order
General Gilmore
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Absent on detached ser-
vice at M.O.of organiz'n
Mustered out July 13, 1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mustered out May 30. 1865. .
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Disch. May 9. '65; disabil..
Mustered out July 9, 1865 .
Aug,
Oct,
18, 1862
1.1862
See 31st 111. Infantry
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
465
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
McNeal, George M —
Newton, James D
Newcomb. Aaron
Phemi.-ter, Silas G —
Sperry, William H —
Sutherland, Th'mps'n.
Stone, William
Stanton, Charles
Smith. Wilif.-rd
Stilley. David A
Stephens, Milton
Sanders, Silas
Riggs, William
Roach, David
Tyler,John A
Thornton, Robert
Upchurch, Joseph C .
Waggoner, CM
Whittington, F. M
Wilson, John W
Walker, John
Greathouse, James P,
Stilley, William
Jackson co
Carbondale
Prisoners of War.
Chenoworth, William
Etherton. Albert ..
H arris, Willi am H
Hall, James P
Lee, Albert ...
Lipe, Jackson.
Knight, Isaac
Odom, Wiley .
Under Vooks & Team-
sters of A. D.
Daniel Rice
General Lee
John Tyler
Michael Mathews
Jackson co
Aug. 18, 1862 Dec. 10, 1862 Mustered out July 9, 1865
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 18.1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Oct. 1, 1862
Oct. 4,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. 11,1862
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. _26, 1862
Aug, ^15.1862
May 29,1862
Aug. 12,1862
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. 1. 1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
15, 1862
26,1862
18.1862
15, 1861
27,1862
27. 1861
15,1862
12,1862
18,1863
4, 1864
Aug. 4,1862
Nov. 4, 1862
May 30,1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Sept. 15,1861
Nov. 4, 1862
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
July
Nov.
Nov.
4, 1862
26, 1862
18.1862
15. 1861
4. 1862
27.1861
4,1862
12. 1862
Jan. 4, 1864
Dec. 24,1863
Jan. 4. 1864
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Trans, to Co. B.Dec. 28,'64
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Supposed to be dead, since
December. 1863
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Disch. Mar. 9,1865; wounds-
Mustered out May 27, 1865.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Died, Anders'nville pris'n,
July 12, 1864; gr. 3205
Died. Marietta.Ga., July 22,
1864
Die-i, Anders'nville pris'n.
Oct. 7, 18ti4; gr. 10447
Died, Anders'nville pris'n.
Aug. 29, 1864; gr. 7194 ....
Died, Marietta.Ga., July 17,
1864
M.O.Sept.18.1864. Return'd
prisoner of war
Died. Anders'nville pris'n,
Aug. 6. 1864; gr. 4908
Died, Anders'nville pris'n,
July 19, 1864; gr. 3609
Mustered out July9. 1865.
Absent, sick. in hospital, at
muster-out of regiment .
COMPANY B.
Rame and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
George Woodbury
Frederick Dilg
First Lieutenants.
Frederick Dilg
George W. Woodward.
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Seybold
George W. Woodward.
James W. Crosby
First Sergeant.
George W. Woodward,
Sergeants.
Frederick Dilg
Frederick W. Zanders
Horatio N. Cornman..
Samuel Seybold
Troy
Mascoutah
Mascoutah
Troy
Caseyville .
Mascoutah
Troy
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
20,1864
4. 1865
20. 1864
4, 1865
20.1864
4, 1865
Aug. 15,1862
Mar.
Aug.
25, 1864
20, 1862
Oct. 11, 1864
Not must'rd
Oct. 18, 1864
Not must'rd
Not must'rd
Feb, 28,1865
Not must'rd
Mar. 25,1864
Aug. 20,1862
Nov. 1, 1861
Nov. 1.1
Killed March 15. 1865
M. O. as 1st Lt. July 9, 1865
Promoted
M. O, as 2d Lt. July 9, 1865.
Canceled
Promoted
M. O. as Sergt. July 9, 1865
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Discharged May 28, 1865 . . .
Mustered out Nov. 2.1864.-
Vol. 1—30
466
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Corporals.
John H. Rummage.
John L. Goddard...
William T. Burton .
Asa H. Warner
Singleton Woolsey...
Burnett B.Reece
William T. Hawkins.
Yeterans.
Boles. Charles W.
Meyers. George
Recruits.
Abernathy, George W.
Bohannon, James M..
Cox, William T
Emery, Moses
Fowler, -J ames
Gregory, John C
Hegler, Daniel
Jones, John
Lamar, Joseph
Osborn, Samuel
Scott, Benjamin F
Snowdon, Vachale....
Non-Veterans.
Adams, James M...
Burton, George W.
.Burnett, Nathaniel
Cairo.
Cairo
Chicago .
Edward sville
Anna...
Wanda.
Anna ..
Springfield
Anna
South Pass.
Anna
Cobden
Boutwell,01iverW...
Casey, Henry
Cavitt, William
E ibanks, William H.
Elliott, John
Portner, Robert
Furlough, James
Grace, Henry
Hegler. William J....
Harn, John
Hudgeons, John
Hall. Joseph
Holcomb, iMahlon D..
Jordan, Doctor F
Jones, David .
Jackson, John.
Kimball, Alf.W
Kearney, John
Kenneday, Jesse
Kluck, James W
Koonee,Thos. WorB.
Knight, Ellis E
Lines, William
Lipe, William R
McBwan, Henry P...
Mclnturff, Alfred B..
McRoy, John
McRoy, William
McClintock, John A.
Moake, Jacob
Moake, George W
Moake, Andrew J
Moore, Samuel P
Martin, George W...
Owens, Moses
Obarts, John
Ollis, George W
Ollis, Daniel W
Odin, James
Parks, John
Union co.
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Jan. 4.1864
Aug. 15.1862
Jan. 4,
Mar. 27.1864
Oct.
Nov.
Mar.
Dec.
lar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
1,1862
3.1861
4, 1862
Aug. 23.1862
Jackson co
Bryan, Ohio
Troy
Centralis
Cobdenl.
Jackson co
Ligonier, Ind.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
May
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
13. 1861
18. 1862
4. 1862
10. 1861
18. 1862
15. 1862
18, 1862
18. 1861
3. 1861
15. 1862
4. 1862
3. 1861
15, 1862
3,
9. 1862
6.
20. 1863
18. 1862
15, 1862
...1862
Nov. ^^4,1862
Jan. 24,1864
Aug. 18,1862
Nov. 4,1862
Jan. 21,1864
Mar. 27,1864
Oct.
Nov.
Apr.
Dec.
July
Apr.
10,:
19, 1864
22. 1863
5, 1864
19. 1864
Mar. 26,1864
July 5.j
Apr. 19,1864
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
4, 1862
3,1'-61
4, 1862
Aug. 25.1862
Sept.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Nov.
13, 1861
4, 1862
4, 1862
10, 1861
4, 1862
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
18.;
2, 1861
20. 1862
Aug. 15,1862
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Nov.
Mustered out July 9.
Mustered out June 3
Killed, Orangeburg,
Feb. 11. 1865
Disch. order War
May 28. 1865
Mustered out July 9,
S. C.
Dep't.
'im.\
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 11,1864.
Disch. order War Dep't,
May 28. 1865
Disch. order War Dep't,
May 28, 1865
Mustered out Oct. 1,1864..
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 11. 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out June 5. 1865. .
Mustered out Sept. 29, 1864
Mustered out Sept. 11, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 11, 1864
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Died. Jan. 24. 1865
15.1862 Di.sch. May 28, 1865, order
War Dep't
3, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 11, 1864
" 1862 Mustered out July 9. 1865..
6. 1861 Mustered out Sept 11, 1864.
31. 1863 Died Sept. 6, 1864
4.1862 Mustered out June 9. 1865.
M. O. July 9,'65, as Corp'l.
Absent on detatched duty
at M. O. of organization.
18, 1861 Mustered out Sept. 18. 1864
Mustered out Sept. 28. 1864
4.1862 Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Discharged; term expired.
Killed,Rome,Ga., Oct.24.'64
Disch.June30, '65: disabil.
M.O.July 9, '65, as Corp'l..
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
467
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Ranney. Isham
Rice. William R
Reid, Samuel
Rigffin, William H —
Swain. Robert R ...
Salyer, Andrew J
Smith, Jonathan
Snell, Araldon
Silley. .James B
Shaw. James B
Williams, James R —
Recruits suhsequfnt to
Ri'-organization.
Barnett. Jesse
Brody. Peter
Crosby, James W
Cowell. Charles
Cussy. Roa-er W
Donohoo, William T..
Darrow. Joseph
Gully, Riley
Duffy, James
Duffy. Charles
Henry. August
Holmes, James
Hunter, Joseph
Marine
Troy...
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 11,1861
Sept. 3.1861
Aug. 19,1861
Sept. 18, 1861
Aug. 15,1862
Nov. ^4.1862
Sept. 11,1861
Sept. 3,1861
Aug. 19,1861
Sept. 18,1861
Nov. 4. 1861
Mustered out Julyj
Mustered out Sept.
Mustered out Dec.
Mustered out Sept,
Mustered outJuly J
Transferred to Co. D.
».1865..
11. 1864
18, 1864.
, 18. 1864
), 1865..
Troy precinct.
Casey villa
Troy precinct.
Troy precinct.
Bethalto
Moore, Thomas.
Morran, Martin
Morris, John
Newhouse, Henry A.
•Qlderson, William..
Padon. Henry
Higgin. Jackson
Ryan, Dennis
Shaw. Sobastian
Smith. Wiliford W..
Troy. James
Tompkins, Richard.
Trull. James
Metamora
Troy precinct.
Troy
Bethalto.
Troy
Vingard, Philip J —
Vanhooser, John R. . .
Vohringer. George...
Whitney, Charles B.
Zanders, Edward
Miller, Samuel L
Prinorifrs of War.
Cupinall, George W.
Davis, Emanuel
'Lang, James .
Fadon, James.
Patton, Charles.
Stice, George W.
Walsh, John
Under Cooks and
Teamsters.
Brown, Henry
Brown, Preston
Drake. Henry
Fulton. Charley
Galloway, James...
Smith, Aaron
Tvler, John
Townsend, Simeon .
Minonk. .
Bethalto.
Troy precinct.
Troy
Troy precinct.
Troy
Six Mile.
Troy
Troy....
Auburn.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
•Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
2, 1865
31, 1865
n,]865
2, 1865
30. 1865
1, 1862
15, 1862
11, 1865
31, 1865
30, 1865
15, 1862
2, 1865
31, 1865
^17, 1865
2, 1865
30, 1865
^ 4, 1862
11, 1865
31, 1865
30, 1865
4. 1862
Jan. 14,1865
Feb.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan. 14,1865
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
31,1
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
31,1865
30. 1865
1. 1864
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Mustered out July 9.1865.
M.O. July 9.'65. as 1st Serg.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out June 27,1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.,
Mustered out June 29, 1865
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Absent, on detached duty,
at M. O. of organization
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Jan. 30,1865
Jan. 30,1865
.Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Aug,
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
11,1865
15,.1862
11,1865
^ 2, 1865
30, 1865
31,1865
30. 1865
26, 1861
12, 1862
17, 1861
12,1861
20, 1862
31, 1861
10, 1861
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
.Jan.
Nov.
11, 1865
^ 4, 1862
11, 1865
30, 1865
4,1862
Feb. 2, 1
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9, 1865
Mustered out July 3,1865.
Mustered out July_ 9. 1865.
Disch. June 27. '65; disabil
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9,1865.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
30, 1865
31,1865
30, 1865
26. 1861
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
12,1861
20, 1862
Aug. 12,1861
July
Aug.
31,1861
10, 1861
Dec. 18,1
Jan. 24,1864
Apr.
Dec.
4, 1864
18, 1863
Jan. 24,1864
Discharged; term expired
Mustered out Sept. 3,1864.
Missing in action at Mud
Creek, Miss., June 20. '63.
Mustered out Feb. 11,1865.
Missing in act'n at Athens,
Ala., Jan. 26,1864
Missing in action at Mud
Creek, Miss., June 20. '63.
M. O. Feb. 2.'65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out June 4, 1865. .
Mustered sut July 9,1865.
Transferred to Co. D.
Transferred to Co. A.
Transferred to Co. D.
468
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Samuel T. Hughes.
Fiederiok Benkems
Jacob Miller
Edwardsville ..
Hillsboro...
First, Lietitenant.
Ambrose J. Shelton.
Second Lieutenants.
Georgre Short
JohnDroesch
Montgomery co,
Montgomery co,
Hilisboro
Jan. 1.1864
Aug. 20,1864
Aug. 20,1864
Tan. 1,1864 Promoted.
Not must 'r'd Canceled
Mar. 28, 1865 Mustered out July 9, 1865.
First Sergeant.
George A. Short..
Sergeants.
Jacob Miller
John Weliber
A. J. Shelton
George Everett...
Corporals.
Henry M. Lee . .
Montgomery co,
Aug.
July
Aug.
Hillsboro
Montgomery co,
Joseph Danford..
John Droesch
Martin Preston...
R. M. McAnnelly.
Biuford Jordan...
J. A. (. lotfelter...
John Everett
Privates.
Boone. Williams....
Blattier, Conrad
Davis, James M
Holly. John
Lamb, John G
Moore, John P
Quails. George W ...
Taulbee, Joseph E..
Weigart, George
Boutwell. George H.
Bishop, William B ..
Berry, William
Hickman. W. B
Jenkins, S. M
Keokuk. Iowa.
Hillsboro
Montgomery co.
Mar. 23,1864
Sept. 24,1861
Aug. 23,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Jan.
Mar. 23.1864
Jan. 4,1864
Aug. ^^1,1862
Sept. 24,1861
Aug, 1, 1862
Oct. 11.1864
Oct. 11, 1864
Notmust'r'd
Aug. 23,1862
Mar. 28,1864
Sept. 24,1861
Aug. 23,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Jan. 24,1864
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
23,1864
24,1864
15. 1862
Promoted Captain
Mustered out Sept. 24, 1864
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Diseh. Mar. 31,'65. per S.Q.
71, H'dq'rt's Army Tenn.
Mustered out June 24, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Sept. 24,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Mar. 23, 1864' Mar. 23,1864
Cairo
Irving
Hillsboro .
Irving
Litchfield..
Hillsboro ..
Litchfield..
Hillsboro .
Litchfield..
Hillsboro ..
Jan. 4. 1864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Mar. 23,1864
Morain, Harvey.
Stacy, James A..
Marion.
Adams, William E.
Adams, W. C
Bickers, John
Bickers. M. P
Chitty. J. H
Chitty. O. W
Chadoin. T. B
Carter, W. B
Crane, S. S
Dorris, W. R
Dorris, W. W
Dungy, r. H
Duncan, J. W.
Dry, Gcorge H
Daugherty, W. G.
Erek, William.
Fry, Simeon.
Fletcher, Calvin...
Gower. .Jefferson.,
Glass. Thomas
Gregory, William.
Greiger. George...
Hicks, Samuel
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan. 24, 1864
Mar. 23,1864
Jan. 24,1864
Mar. 23,1864
4,1864 Jan.
23, 1864 Mar.
29.1863 Dec.
2,1864 Mar.
22.1864 Apr.
11.1864 Feb.
2. 1864 Apr.
1,1864
13, 1864
13, 1862 Jan.
1,1862 Aug.
Nov.
Feb. 13,1864
Aug. 15,1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1,1862
15, 1862
1, 1862
Aug. 1, 1862
15, 1862 Nov.
" A ug.
31,1862 Mar.
15. 1862 Nov.
31, 1861
Hoober Frank
Bond CO.
July 28.1861
Aug.
4.1
15. 1862
31,1862
5, 1862
31, 1861
Aug. 15,1862
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Killed in battle Nov. 23, '64
M. O. (as Serg't) July 9.'65
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ,
Mustered out Sept. 24, 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Deserted Dec. 7, 1864
Died Mar. 19, 1865
Mustered out June 24,1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out June 15, 1865.
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Taken prisoner May 9, '64,
at Snake Gap, Ga. No
discharge furnished
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Taken prisoner Nov. 23, '64,
near MUledgeville, Ga.
No discharge furnished.
Mustered out June 24 1865
Disch. Apr. 22, '65; disabil.
Mustered out June 29. 186&
Died Mar. 1,1865: wounds,
Disch. Feb. 21, '65, disabil.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
M. O.June 2,1865; disabil.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Deserted July 28, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Died at Andersonville pri-
son June 18. '64. Gr. 2211
Died Aug. 15, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Oct. 1, 1862 Trans, to V. R. C. Nov.25,'64
Aug. 15, 1862 Absent, in confinement, at
M. O. of organization.
July 28.1861'Mustered out Apr. 12, 1865.
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
469
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Herron, Ephraim . .
Hill. W. .J
Jackson. Harvey J.
Keys, John
Moynihan, Phillip. .
McLean, Alvin A.
Moake, Abraham.
Aug.
Aug.
10, 1862
1, 1862
Montgomery co
Bridge's Corn's
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
15, 1862! Nov.
Nov. 17,1862
Sept.
Aug.
Mifflin, John
Nicodemus, M. H
Phelts, Benjamin ...
Powel. John -
Poteete, G. W
Pitcock. Newton
Richardson. Samuel
Robertson, Samuel..
Stephens, C. J
Stephens, David
Stephens, F. M
Stroud, J. C
Stroud. J. P
Aug. 1.1862lNov. 4,1
Montgomery co
Spillers, Perrine
Stickel, F. M
Sharrock, D. L
Sweet, Thomas
Turnage, Henry
Turnage, Phillip
Talbert, William ....
Winters, William H.
Montgomery co
Tower Hill
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
23, 18621 Aug.
15, 18621 Aug.
14. 18621
1,1862; Nov,
15.1862
14, 1862! Aug.
l,1862aNIov.
14.1862 Aug.
15, 1862, Aug.
Nov.
14,1862 Aug.
15,1862
28,1861
3, 1861
15,1862
Nov.
July
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
15. 1862 Aug.
Hecruits.
Duncan, H iram M . . .
Polkner. Benjamin!
Folkner, Joseph J. ..
Folkner. James M. ..
Under Cooks
Bailey, Charles..
Dixon. Berry
Drake, Jack
Houston, Prank.
Kimball, Jasper.
White, Thomas..
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Dec. 18,1863
,1861
,1862
,1862
,1862
,1862
Mustered out July 9. 1865 . .
Mustered out June 16 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865..
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Captured Oct. 27, 1864, near
Rome, (ia
Mustered out Sept. 24.1864.
M. O. June 23, 1865, G.O.No.
77. A. G. O
Killed Nov. 23,1864, near
Milledgeville. Ga
Disch. May 9. 1865: disabil.
Trans, to V.R.(;.,Mar.25,'65
Mustered i.ut May 30, 1865 .
Mustered out July 9.1865 ..
Died Sept. 5.1864
Mustered out June 13, 1865.
Died at Andersonville pri-
son, Oct.6.1864. Gr. 10,440
M. O.July II, 1865. G. 0.27.
Departm'nt of Kentucky
Taken prisoner Oct 9,1863,
Salem. Miss. No. dis-
cbarge furnished
Mustered out Sept. 2. 1864. .
Mustered out June 2,1865..
Deserted July 28. 1864
Mustered out Ju'y 9.1865..
Died May 19.1864
Nov. 4, 1862 Mustered ont July 9. 1865 ,
Jan. 24.1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865,
Deserted
Mustered out July 9. 1865
Deserted
Mustered "out July 9. 1865, \
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Frank X. Wagner
Aug. 20,1864
Aug. 20,1864
Aug. ^20,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 28.1864
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 11, 1864
Oct. 11,1864
Not must'd.
Dec. 18,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 30,1864
Nov. 4. 1862
Nov. 4. 1862
First Lieutenant.
Jacob Nicholas
Second Lieutenants.
Chicago
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Canceled
First Sergeant.
Lewis L. Troy . ..
Belleville
Chicago
Promoted Adjutant
Sergeants.
Jacob Nicholas
Isaac Smith ..
Promoted 1st Lieut
Promoted 2d Lieut
First Sergeant.
William H. Slater
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
470
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
Henry Kremer...
Christian Rose...
William Felts ....
James Leamster .
Corporals.
Rolley Smith
Henry Miller
James Smith
Louis Valentine
Frederick Koch
William Morgenstern.
Chicago
Chicago
Mascoutah
Chicago ...
Belleville..
Charles Wright
Veterans.
Brenner, Henry
Balderman, William..
Deasch. George
Seibert, Charles
Salzman, John M
Vogel, Bernhard.
Chicago
Hillsboro
Belleville
Chicago
Bloomington ,
Belleville.
Summerfield ,
Belleville
Alton
Recruits.
Adam, Christopher...
Bauer, George
Brakebusch, Henry...
Becker, Ferdinand jBelleville
Bullion, John Fosterburg .
Hess, John | Alton
Fosterburg.
Centreville .
Shipman ...
Jargner. August
Keller, Mathias .
Mitz, Henry
Seller, John Belleville
Sutter, Benedict ISummerfield,
Will, Michael Belleville
Webber, Benedict Fosterburg..,
]Vo7i- Veterans.
Alexander, William B
Amand, William [Belleville.
Grain, beorge W
Darrow, Joseph i
Elliott, William D .
Ekols, Thomas
Ivans, James
Harris, Charles
Hill, John A
Hartwell, John L
Hays, Henry
Howerton, William P.
HuQter, Joseph
Jackson, Nathan
Jackson, Josiah
Jones, William
Leamster, William C. .
Moore, J ames
Moore, John S
McAnnally, Mathias..
McAnnally, Isaac
Mennes, William T
Gemigen, F. W ,
Recter, George W.
Rusching, Hugh ...
Rainey, Thomas A.
Rodgers, William..
Stroutt. William ...
Sanders, Isaac
Schmid. J ames T . . .
Smith, Tnomas R..
Spring, Moses
Smith, George H...
Schilly, Fridolin...
Jerseyville ,
Aug. 31.1862
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
27.1864
15. 1862
15,186;
27, 1864
15, 1862
4, 1864
26. 1864
17, 1864
Aug. 26,1862
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
26, 1864
23, 1864
26, 1864
27, 1864
23,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Oct. 31. 1862 M. O. May 26. 1865. by order
I WarDept
Mar. 27, 1864 Mustered out July 9.1865..
Nov. ^5.18621 ;; ;;
Nov. 4, 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mar. 27, 1864 M. O. July 9, '65, as Serg't. .
Nov. 4, 1862 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mar. 26, 1864 M. O. July 9, '65, as Private
Apr. 16, 1864 Absent without leave at
M. O. of organization...
Oct. 31.1862 M. O. May 26, 1865, by order
War department
Mar. 26, 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Mar. 23,1864
Mar. 26,18641
27,1864 M. O. July 9,1865, as Corp.
23, 1864 Trans, to Non-Com. Staff,
as Chief Bugler
26, 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
14, 1864
15, 1864
6, 1864
8, 1864
3, 1864
Peb. 14
Feb. 3, 1864
Feb. 8,
Jan. 22.1864
Jan. 16. 1864
Jan. ^14.
Feb. 3,
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1862
16, 1862
15, 1862
1, 1862
15,1862
6, 1861
15, 1862
Mar. 26,1864
Feb. 8, 1864
Mar. 26,1864
Apr, 22.1864
Feb. 3, 1864
Mar. ^26.1864
Feb. 18,1864
Jan. 29,1864
Peb. 8, 1864
Feb. 3,1864
Nov. 5, 1862
Feb. 28,1863
Nov. 5,1862
Sept. 6,1861
Nov. 5, 1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1, 1862
16, 1862
15. 186r
Aug, n,l86
Aug. 30.1862
Aug. ^15, 1862
Aug. ^1,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug.
Oct. 31, 1862
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Absent, sick at muster-out
of organization
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Absent with leave at M. O.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Transferred to Co. B
M. O. June 30. '65, G. O. No,
77,A. G. O
M. O. July 9,1865, as Corp.
Died Oct. 13,1864
Mustered out Sept. 11,1864.
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Transferred to Co. B
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Mustered out May 29,18fi5.
Disch Mar. 21. '65; disabil.
Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out July 9,1865..
M. O., order of War Dept.
May 26,1865
5, 1862 Mustered out July 9,1865..
M. O. July 9,1865, as Corp.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Oct. 31,
52iM. O.. order of War Dept.
1 May 26,1865
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
471
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sanders George B
Aug. _15. 1862
Aug. _ ^1, 1862
Aug. 15,1862
Jan. 1.1864
Aug. 15,1862
Mar. 7.1865
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. ^ ^1, 1862
Aug. 15.1862
Aug. 1.1862
Aug 19 1861
Nov. ,,5.1862
Jan. 1.1864
Nov. 5, 1862
Mar. 7,1865
Nov. ,,5.1862
Nov. ,,5,1862
Anc 1Q Ififil
Mustered out Jnlv 9. ifiR."?
Thalbert, Thomas
Thomas -Joseph
'
Wal ker. Georgre
Walker ^ilas
•
William Alexiinder
Riley, Gulley
Recruits subsequent, to
Re-organization.
Nuefent. John
Chicago
Mustered out May 31 1865 '
Captured at Salem, Miss.,.
Oct. 8,1863 „'
Died Dec. 16. 1864 :
Prisoners of War.
Crain, Francis
Died. Annapolis, Jan 2,'
1865
Captured at Salem. Miss.„
Oct. 8, 1863
Died, Anders'nville pris'n'
O'Daniel, James H
June 1.'64; grave 1533....
Reed. Nicholas
Mustered out Feb. 2. 1865 "
Smith G. H .
Aug 1 1862iNnv .S 1Sfi2
Captured at Snake Creek
Sekinger, August
Under Cooks.
Belleville
Jan. 15,1864
Dec. ,18,1863
Dec. 10,1863
Feb. 8.1864
Jan. ,24,1864
.Tan. IS ISfid
Gap. Ga.. May 18. 1864...:
Captured at Snake Creek
Gap, Ga.. May 18, 1864...:
Drake. Jacob
Transferred to C'o. C ... .-
Dixon, Berry
Sour. Alex
Dec. 18,1863'
Apr. 4. 1864 Apr. 4.1864
Dec. 18, 1863 J an. 18, 1864
" 1 '•
> > .1
Townsend, Simeon. ..
t • . . -
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Thomas C. Kidd
First Lieutenant.
Thomas F.McClintock
Second Lieutenant.
William P. Reese
Springfield,
Aledo
First Sergeant.
Thomas C. Kidd....
Sergeants.
Thomas P. McClintock
William P. Reese
Joseph R. Cox
George M. Gilmore ...
Corporals.
Frank M. Tilitson
Thomas A. Edmonson
Michael Fisher
William Dillard
William J. Stevens
Springfield ,
Aledo
Aledo ..
Bosion.
Chicago ...
Jonesboro
Aug. 20,1864 Oct. 11,1864
Aug. 20,1864
Oct. 7,1864
July 28.1861
Mar. 25,1864
Aug. 15,1862
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 25.1864
Aug. 20.1862
Sept. 14.1864
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 10,1864
July 28.1861
Mar. 25,1864
Nov. 4. 1862
Mar. 25,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Promoted Captain
Promoted 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Trans, to non-com. staff..
Mar. 25. 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1864.
Nov. 4,18621
Sept. 14, 1861 1 Discharged Sept. 19. 1864 .
Nov. 4, 1862 Mustered out July 9. 1865.
472
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
William H. H. Riley.,
John W. Hoy
James Miller
3f us idem.
George W. Rose.
Aledo . . .
Chicaeo
Chicago
Veterans.
Boyer, William
Dodson, Abisha
Prothingham.D. C...
Fulmer, John ,
Gilmore, James
Aledo
Keithsburg.
Chicago
Belleville...
Boston
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 28, 1864
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. 25,1864
Mar. 25,1864
Grraham, Elisha P Ichicago
Hughes. Edwin
Hicks, James L
Jackson, Martin W..
Lyons, John
Miller.Joseph L
McGJinnis, John
Primley, William P .
Shroyer, James
Smith, Villiam H. H
Stewart, James
Taylor, Ira
Triplet. William G ..
Ward. James
White, Jacob
Carbondale..
Bellpville....
Chicago
Paducah, Ky
Rock Island.
Chicago
Veteran Recruits.
Hickman, Hugh A
Kilpatrick, George W.
Miller.Eugene
Mock, Abraham
Woods, Thomas W....
JVon- Veterans.
Anderson, T. C
Anderson, William G,
Allabaugh, Robert R..
Ayers, Joseph
Allen. VirenH ,
Bev(-1, William S ,
Bayles. David S ,
Bynham, William Y. .
Burns, Thomas G
Curtner, Daniel ,
Carmichael.G. W
Cox, Augustus B
Dunn, William D.
Dunn, John R
Dixon, John
Pox, Calvin E
Frazier. William ,
Perrel, WyattC
Peater, Anthony ,
Gmelin, Henry
Goodman. Henry ,
Hewlett. Altenmont. . ,
Hewlett. Lemuel
Hall, Willis
Hall, Russell
Howerton, John P
Johnson, Lemuel
Jones, James P.
Morehead,John
Miller. William T....
Martin. Samuel J. B.
Pembleton, Joshua..
Rank, John
Reed, Alfred
Smith, Milton
Swires, Prank N
Spinks, James J
Struble.DavidM. C...
Belleville.
Aledo .
Fayetteville .
Aledo
Belleville....
BridgesCorners
Belleville....
Aledo
Carbondale.
Fayetteville .
Lebanon
Belleville...
Carbondale.
Mar. 25.1864
Mar. 25.1865
Mar. 25,1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar,
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Feb.
4, 1861
^25, 1861
_ 4.1864
^25, 1864
^ ^4. 1864
25,1864
4, 1864
25, 1864
5, 1864
28, 1864
1, 1864
.Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
4. 1864
31. 1864
25, 1864
^ 4, 1864
25,1864
^^4,1864
25, 1864
4, 1861
25, 1864
Died February 6,1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Trans, to non-com. staff..
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Died March 24, 1865
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Trans, to non-com. staff..
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Trans, to non-com. staff..
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Aug. 15,1862
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1862
22. 1861
15. 1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
20, 1862
15. 1862
15. 1861
15. 1862
Aug. 6,1861
Sept.
Aug.
A.ug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
18, 1861
^15, 1862
15. 1861
20. 1862
20, 1862
20, 1S62
15, 1862
Sept. 18,1861
Mar. 25,1864
May 1. 1864
May 11.1864
Mar. 26,1864
Dec. 18.1862
Sept. 22. 1861
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. 15,]
Nor. 4, 1862
Aug. 15.1861
Nov. 4.1862
Aug. 9,1861
Sept. 18,1861
Nov. _4. 1862
Aug. 15.1861
Oct. 20, 1862
Nov. 4.1862
Oct. 20, 1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Sept, 18.1861
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Deserted Nov. 13,1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Died March 24. 1865 ,
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Died September 16. 1864. . .
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Discharged Sept. 22,1864 .
M. O.July 9, '65. as Corp..
Mustered out July 18. 1865
Mustered out .luly 9. 1865.
Mustered out July 17, 1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Died in prison, Charleston
S. C, Sept. 16,1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Died, Andersonville pris
on. May 31. 1864 ,
Mustered out July 24. 1865
Deserted
Mustered out .July 9. 1865.
Died, Anders'nville prison
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Captured 1865; not heard
from since
M. O.July 9. '65. as Corp...
Died. Andersonville pris-
on. Grave 2646
Discharged Sept. 19.1864 ..
Mustered out July 9.^1865..
Mustered out May 31. 1866..
Mustered out July 9.^1865..
Trans, to non-com, staff...
M O. May 31. 1865. by order
War Department
Discharged Sept. 19,1864 ..
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
473
Name and Rank.
Residence,
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Talday, William
Vestal, Neal
Warren, George W.
Wilhelm, Marshall.
Wollard. John R ...
Forby, William
Eecruits.
Anno, Joseph
Aledo
Carbondale.
Burd.William W .
Barknar, John S .
Boles, Henry
Bradley, Marcus
Bond. John P
Chamness, Marsh'llE,
Chambers, Henry
■Chitty, Tayfact
Childers, Robert
Childers, Joel
Duncan, Hiram M.
Etherton. Charles.
Fleming, Frederick.
How, Erastus C
Hill. Radford
Harlow, Bapet
Meridith, William B.
McUormick, Wesley .
Prouty, John M
Price. Henry G
Perry, Rols
Reily, Georse W ..
Reed. Sylvester...
Roberts. Edwin B.
Kols, George V
Smith, George W..
Talbot. Squire....
Turnage, Henry..
Waldron, Tefford
Under Cooks and
Teamsters .
Anderson, Loyal
Hewley. Sam
Mason, Israel
Peters, Davis
Talday, Jack
Talday, Hartwell
Williams. Simons
Williams. George
Aug. 15, 1862 Nov. 4, 1862
Dec. 18,1861 Dec. 18,1861
Sept. 16,186l|Sept. 16.1861
Aug. _15, 1862 Nov. ^4,1862
Aug. 25, 1863 Aug. 25, 1863
Jan. 1, 1864
Aug. 15,1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
29, 1861
15,1862
5. 1864
24.1862
1,1864
15, 1862
22.1861
^15. 1861
5.1864
15, 1862
21. 1862
15.1862
1.1864
15, 1862
1, 1864
Dec. 18,1863
Jan 28,1864
Dec. 18,1864
Jan. 24,1864
,1861
,1862
Jan.
Dec.
■Jan.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Aug.
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
1, 1864
30, 1862
4, 1862
1. 1864
4, 1862
1. 1864
Jan. 24,1864
Died,Andersonville prison
Discharged Dec. 18.1864 ...
Discharged Sept. 16,1864 ..
Mustered out July 9.1865..
Died July 24, 1864, Rome, Ga
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9.^1865..
Discharged Aug. 29.1864...
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Absent at M,0. of organi'n
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Trans, to 31 st 111. Mar.28,'65.
by order of War Dept...
Trans.to31stIll.Mar.28.'65,
by order of War Dept ...
Transferred to Co. C
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Discharged Aug. 29,1864...
Mustered out July 9. ^1865. .
Absent, sick, .it muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9. 1865..
Mustered out July 13,1865.
Discharged March 29,1865.
Transferred to Co. B
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
M.O.as of 27th Inf. Jun.7.'65
Died in field hospital. Va.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 9.1865.
Deserted Nov. 18.1864
Mustered out July 9,1865!
Deserted Nov. 11.1864
Mustered out July 9.1865.'
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
William M. Cooper.
■Charles T. Hunter ...
First Lieutenants.
William M. Cooper...
■Charles Wehling
Charles T. Hunter ...
William M. Dearson .
Chapin . .
Red Bud.
Aug. 20.1864
July 9, 1865
Apr. 4, 1864
Aug. 20,1864
July 9,
Notmust'r'd
Notmust'r'd
Notmust'r'd
Dropped from rolls July 1,
1865, under G. O. No. 83,
A. G. O., Mar. 13,1865 ....
M. O. as 2d Lieut. July 9, '65
Promoted
Canceled
Promoted
Mustered out as 1st Sergt.
July 9.1865
474
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles T. Hunter ...
William M. Dearson ,
William Moore ,
First Sergeant.
William M. Dearson
Sergeants.
Charles Wehlingf...
Charles T. Hunter ,
Charles W. Miller.,
William Moore
Corporals.
Reuben Turnage..
James Glenn
HezekiahC. Gill ..
James Hefflin
Frederick Kramp .
William Lovell
John W. Oden ....
John Fruind
O'Fallon..
Belleville.
Veterans.
Bertram, Henry
Caspari, Henry
Euler.Jacob
Gartheoffner, Anton
Guckes, Gottfred —
Hauser, John
Lambe. Christian .. . .
Louth, Frederick
Scheide.John
Weiss, John
Zweibarth, Henry . . .
Recruits-
Knigrht, Thomas A . . .
Newhouse, Augustus
Non-Veterans.
Abney, Francis M
Abney, Paul
Baldre, Richard
Baumgartner, Fredr'k
Bird well, John H.
Deason, James A.
Dunn, Henry
Eason, William L . ,
Enoch, Leonard
Flanagan, Richard .
Forbes, David
Grissura, fhomas . .
Hall, William
Hazlewood, John ...
Henry, John
Hewlett, Martin R.
Howell, Jasper
Hunter, William B
Jordan, William H
Kassing, William .
Ludwig, Balthersar .
Manning, Henry.
McCabe, James
McUabe.John
Morris, Robert
Morris, William
Neighbors, John C ...
Peterman, Benjamin.
Peterman.(Teorge ...
Peterman, William G
Potter, Isaiah
Potter, William
Belleville.
Belleville.
Chicago ..
Belleville!
Aug. ^20.1864
July 9,1865
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 25,1862
Aug. 20,1862
Sept. 8.1861
Mar. 26,1864
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Oct. 2.:
Aug. ^ ^1, 1862
Mar. 26,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Oct. n.l864
Notmust'r'd
Nov. 5, 1862
Aug. 31.1862
Promoted
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out (as Sergt)
July 9,1865
Mus red out July 9 1865..
Disch. May 27. 1865. order
War Department
Nov. 5,1862 Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Sept. 31,1861 Mustered out Sept. 9, 1864.
Mar. 26, 1864 Mustered out July 9, 1865. .
Nov. 5.1862
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Mar.
5,1862
4, 1862
26. 1864
Mar. 26,1864
Anna
Fosterburg
Feb. 7.1864
Feb. 3. 1864
Aug. 1. 1862
Aug. 20,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. ^15,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 15.1862
Mar. 26,1864
Nov.
Nov.
5, 1862
4, 186;
Nov. 5, 1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug.
^ 1, 1862
Jan.
Aug.
9, 1863
25. 1862
Aug.
Aug.
1,1862
15, 1862
Aug.
1,1862
Aug.
Aug.
15,1862
^^1.1862
Aug.
_15, 1862
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
28, 1863
31, 186:
5, 1862
4. 186:
4, 186
4.1862
M. O. July 9, 1865. as Sergt.
Mustered out July 9,1865..
Mustered out July 9.1865.
Mustered out July 9, 1865..^
. O. July 9, 1865, as Corp.
Transferred to V. R. C ....
Mustered out July 29, '65.
Absent, sick, at muster-out
of organization
Discharged May 27, 1865,
orders War Department.
M. O. July 9, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Killed, Sandersville. Ga.,
Nov. 25, 1S64
Mustered out July 9, 1S65..
Died September 1, 1864 ...
Died January 8, 1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Discharged May 25, 1865
order War Department.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Died August 22, 1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
Absent, sick, at muster-out
of organization
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
475
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Kice, Jeremiah M . .
Rumsey, (ieorge H.
Schloter, Jacob
Stalborls, Henry...
Stevens, Thomas
Stevens, William
Thurston, James M...
Wattson, Joseph
Williamson, Cornelius
Prisoners of War.
Carter, Sylvester..
Clayton, George....
Enock, John..
Erbe, Joseph .
Forbes, Madison M
Hall, Joseph ,
Hohrein, John —
Reither, Charles
Schultse, Henry.
Mecruits, subsequent
to He-organization.
Hill, John A
Hunter, Aaron M.
McAnnelly, Isaac
Phillips, Levi v..
Rawls, George W
Seilas, John
Tramwell, Milo...
Under Cooks
Drake, Sam
Grixby, Burk
Murray, Martin
Simpson, Jesse
Teamsters.
Scott, James
Taylor, Jim
Townsend, Abraham.
Townsend, Joe .
O'Fallon
Belleville
Edwardsville
Aug. 1,1862
Jan. 14, 1863
Aug. 23,1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1.1862
Aug. ^18.1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 1,1862
Aug. 20.1862
Aug. 1,1862
Jan. 1.1864
Aug. 15,1862
Jan.
Aug,
Nov. ^4,1862
Feb. 1, 1863
Aug. 31,1862
Aug. 4,1862
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. 31,1861
Nov. 4, 1862
Aug. 31,1861
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
1864 Jan.
1, 1862 Nov.
Dec, 18,1863
5, 1862
4, 1862
25. 1864
4,1862
16. 1864
4, 1862
Jan. 24,1864
Jan. 24.1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Captured Nov. 26, 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865 . .
Discharged May 27. 1865.
Order War Department.
Mustered out July 9,1865 ..
Disch. Mar. 12, '65; disabil.
Mustered out July 9,1865 ..
M. O. July 9.'65. as corp'l..
Died in Andersonville
prison Sept. 28, 1864
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9. 1865 . .
Died, Andersonville pri-
son, Sept. 25.'64. Gr. 97ir
M.O.June 14.'65. as Wm. M.
Forbes. Order W. D....
Captured April 17,1864
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Mustered out May 27. 1865..
Mustered out April 14,1865..
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9,1865 ..
M.O. May 30.'65. Telegram
from A. G. O., May 6.'65 .
Captured Nov. 30. '64 No
discharge furnished
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Deserted March 15,1865...
Mustered out July 9, 1865 ,
Mustered out July 9, 1865 . .
Deserted March 15,1865....
Absent, sick, at muster-
out of organization
Mustered out July 9, 1865..
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
lemarks.
Captain.
Jan. 1,1864
July 9,1865
July 9,1865
Jan. 11.1864
July 9. 1865
Jan. 1. 1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Jan. 27,1864
Not must'd.
Not must'd.
Jan. 1.1864
Not must'd.
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. ^1,1864
Henry J. Martin
First Lieutenant.
James McNulty
Henry J. Martin
Second Lieutenant.
John D. Long
Winchester ....
Annawan
Winchester ....
Alton .
M. O. as 1st Lieut. July 9, '65
M.O. as Serg't.July9,'65..
Mustered out July 9,1865 ..
M. 0. as Serg't July 9, '65..
First Sergeant.
John D. Long
Alton
Mustered out July 9. 1865 ..
Sergeants.
James McNulty
David D. Fronk
Benjamin F. Hickok..
Annawan
Exeter....:;;!;;
Absent on furlough at M.O
Mustered out July 9,1865 ..
476
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.
John J Brady
Tiskilwa
Jacksonville ...
Walker's Grove
Keithsburg ....
New Boston....
Annawan
Versailles
Newbern
Exeter
Jan. ^1.1864
Nov. ^18.1863
Jan. ^1.1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Jan. 2, 1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Mar. 9.1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 18.1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 9. 1864
Jan. _ ^1.1864
Jan. 5.1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Nov. 18,1863
Aug. 13.1862
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 14.1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Aug. 26.1862
Feb. 19.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Aug. 14,1862
Jan. 1,1864
Keb. 9, 1864
Jan. _ 1,1864
Aug. 13,1862
Jan. 1, 1864
Feb. 19.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Nov. ^18.1863
Jan. ^^1.1864
Jan. _ 1,1864
Jan. 3.1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Mar. 19.1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Mar. 18.1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 9,1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Nov. 18,1863
Aug. 13,1862
Jan. ^1.1864
Mar. 31,1864
Jan. ^ L1864
Mar. 14.1864
Jan. ^ 1.1SG4
Aug. 31.1862
Feb. 19.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 1.1862
Jan. 1.1864
Keb. 9. 1864
Jan. _1.1864
Dec. 1. 1862
Jan. 1.1864
Ft-b. 19. 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
John H. Burdett
William B. Fleming ..
Labaa B. Noble
Absent on furlough at M.O
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Julius Vandeventer. . .
Frank Mott
,'. !!
Privates.
Absent, sick at M.O. of org.
Absent on furlough at M.O
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Bennett, Christoph. C.
Boyles, Lafayette
New Salem
Jersey Landing
Bog^s, Charles T
Bouseher. William F..
Benjamin. John W....
Murphysboro ..
:: ::
Benjamin. George T..
Carroll. George
Connett. William
Cassady. Peter
Yatesville
Annawan
M.O.Julyl3,'65,asof27Ill.
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
M.O. July 24,'65, as 0127 111.
Captured, Franklin, Tenn..
Nov. 30. 1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Waterford
New Boston....
Murphysboro ..
Annawan
Galesburg
■lersey Landing
Walkers Grove
Collins. Alfred M
Cheatham. John
Chew, Andrew B
Grain, Dessney
Creath, Phiueas
Durham, Walter
Dwyre, Michael
Dixon, Henry C
Essley, John F
Mustered out Aug. 5, 1865. .
New Boston
Murphysboro ..
Annawan
No discharge furnished at
M. 0. of organization
M.O.July24.'65.asof 27III.
Absenton furlough at M.O
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Deserted June 22, 1865
Mustered out July 9, 1865.
Disch. May 28, 1865, order
War Department
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Pitzgerald, Patrick ...
Gochenouer, Henry...
Goeheuouer. William.
Graham. Alexander J.
Hammonds. Albert ...
Holton, George
Holliday. Henry
Heitz. Sopha
Versailles
Brighton
Murphysboro ..
Conr-ord
Quincy
Hanback. Charles
Johnson. John W
James. Hurlbert F
Jackson. Wiley T
Kelly. James
Nepoiiset
Versailles
Eliza
Captured. Franklin. Tenn.
Nov.30.1864
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Kimbler. John
11 11
Kiuslow. Thomas
Knep. Joel
Kirsch. George
Lynch. Patrick
Long, Owen
Macomb
VersHilles
Springfield....
Greenville
Absent on furlough at M.O
M. O.June 9. '65. as of 27 III
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Louke, George
Larby, Venton
Buck Inn
Butler
11
Le.ster. Shipley W
Bath
11 11
Lakev, Lewis
Keithsburg
Annawan
Springfield
Exeter
11 .1
Meise, August
Disch. May 28. 1865, order
of War Department
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Mitchell. Marion J ....
Mayo, Hugh L
Perry
Mayo. William H
pitalatM O. of org
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Moore. John H
NoblH.Van A
Miles' Station..
N-edham. John W. L.
O'RilHy, Thomas
Parkhurst.Josiah C ..
Paul, William
Murphysboro ..
Whitehall
Galena
Zanesville
Alton
Absenton furlough at M.O
Mustered out July 9. 1865.
Figus. Thomas
Prouty. William H .. .
Capt. Franklin. Tenn. .Nov.
30.'64. No disch. furnish.
Captured Nov. 30, 1864
Naples
Richards. David
Bath
Stevens. Peter
Wheeling
.1 11
NINTH (consolidated) INFANTRY.
477
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Stillwell. Charles J...
Stillwell. William
Stillwell, George
Annawan
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
13, 1864
25, 1864
^ ^1, 1864
17,1863
1.1864
5.1864
1, 1864
10,1861
11,1864
_ ^3, 1863
Jan. 14,1864
Mar. ^25,1864
Jan. _ ^1.1864
Dec. 17,1863
Jan. ^^1,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Jnn. 1.1864
Aug. 10,1862
Apr. 11.1864
Oct. 29,1863
Absent on furlough a1 M.O
Mustered out July 9^^1805..
" ' '
Sabins. Charles O
Sargent. James M
Tracy, William V
Millersburg
Jacksonville ...
:: ::
Tucker, Lewis A
Tempest, Robert
Thornton. Thomas C .
Vizard, Martin
Williams, Robert F...
Wadsack, Frederick..
Welsh, William
Mt. Sterling....
Havana .
..
Millersburg
Neponset
Miles' Station..
EHza
Woodward, Joel N ....
Woolsey, Joshua
Woolsey, Richard
New Boston
Murphysboro ..
Jacksonville ...
Disch. May 25. 1865, order
of War Dep't
Watt, William J
Under Cooks.
Armstead iStark
Absent on furlough at M. O
Mustered out July 9, 1866..
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Abbott, Jesse
Branch. Frederick.
Clark. JohnC
Eichler, Man
Garbar, Nicholas...
Griflfin, Benjamin..
Harrison, David
Johnson, Thomas . .
Miller. Edward T ..
May, Benjamin F . .
Crab Orchard..
Lebanon
Frankfort
Mascoutah
Dark co.,Ohio .
DeSoto
Troy
Belleville
Shelbyville
South Pass
Miller. Joseph
Niedermuiler, George.
Osborne, Henry
O'Brien, Dennis
Oflfiner. Henry
Ryan. Daniel
Stotler, .lackson F
Salcer. Ernst
Stillwell. John G
Vancil, Welles
Anna
Mascoutah
Anna
Minonk
Leijanon
Edwardsville
DeSoto
Mascoutah ...
O'Fallon
Anna
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
.Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
DiedApr.15. '64;C'mpB'tler
Mar. 27,1864
Mar. 24.1864
Feb. 8.1864
Dec. 29,1863
Deserted
Discharged Jiily 1, 1864'. ! '. '.
Jan. 11.1865
Feb." '3,' 1864
Died Apr. 14, 1864; at Camp
Butler
Discharged Apr. 20. 1864...
Deserted
Rejected
Discharged.
Deserted ...
Discharged.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OP THE TENNESSEE,
Special Field Orders, \ Before Atlanta. Ga., July 21, 1864.
No. 74. ;
1st. The enlisted men of the Ninth Illinois Infantry whose term of service expires dur-
ing the present month, with such officers of same as by reason of expiration of term desire
to be mustered out of the service, will forthwith proceed to Chattanooga, Tennessee, under
charge of Colonel Mersey, for the purpose of muster-out.
2d. The remaining men of the regiment will be consolidated into one or more com-
panies of the legal maximum standard, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel J J.
Phillips, and the requisite number of other commissioned ofl&cers will be appointed and
assigned on the recommendation of Major General Dodge, commanding left wing Sixteenth
Army Corps.
3. Major General G. M. Dodge will order an oflBcer from the Battalion thus organized to
Nashville, Tennessee, to procure a sufficient number of Spencer rifles to arm the command.
By order of Major GeneralJASXES B. McPherson.
(Signed) WILLIAM T. CLARK, A>isistant Adjutant General.
478
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
TENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Colonels.
James D. Morgan.
John Tillson
Lieutenant Colonels.
John Tillson
McLean F. Wood
David Gillespie
Chas. H. Adams
Majors .
John Tillson
Francis A. Dallam
Joseph G. Rowland.
Charles S. Cowan...
Samuel .J. Wilson...
George A. Race
Adjutants.
Joseph G. Rowland.
Theodore Wiseman.
William W. Rice....
James W. Allen.
Quartermasters.
Oliver J. Pyatt
Benjamin F. Price
Reuben C. Rutherford
Surgeons.
Henry R. Payne
Robert L. Ritchie
1st AssH Surgeons.
Daniel Stahl
Isaac H. Reeder
William P.Nichols....
ad Ass't Surgeon.
John W. Craig
Chaplains.
William H. Collins.
William B. Linell . .
Quincy
Jacksonville
Chester
Jacksonville
Quincy
Oquawk
Quincy
Quincy . ..
Belleville.
Oquawka ■
Jacksonville
Meredosia ...
Marshall.
Warsaw .
Quincy
Wenona
Walnut Hill.
Cairo
Jacksonville
May 20,1861
June 13.1862
Sept. 9,-
July 23,1862
June 12.1865
July 29,1861
May 27.1
Oct. 24,1861
Feb. 11,1862
June 23,1862
Mar. 23,1864
Dec. 2,1864
Apr. 29,1861
Feb. 11, r"
Feb. 28,1863
May 22.1864
Sept. 20.1861
Oct. 6, 1864
July 29,1861
Nov. 4, 1861
Nov. 20,1864
May 18,1
Oct. 10, 1862
Sept. 26,1864
Aug. 21.1862
July 29,1861
July 17.1862
Sept.
July
Mar.
July
July
9. 1861
23, 1863
28, 1865
29, 1861
Pro. Brig. Gen. July 17, '62.
Pro.Bt.Brig.Gen Mar.10,'65
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Promoted
Mustered out Jan. 12, 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Not mustered
July
Apr.
Mar.
29, 1861 Promoted '
Resigned Jan. 20, 1862, to
accept staff appointm't..
Resigned June 23,1862
23. 1862lResigned March 23, 1864. . . .
12, 18641 Discharged Dec. 2,1864 ....
28,1865 Mustered out July 4. 1865..
July 29.1861
May' "io." 1863
Aug. 4.1864
Promoted Major
M O. for prom. Apr. 23. '63
Wounded at Resaca; died
June 16, 1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Oct. 10, 1861 Mustered out Oct. 9. 1864. .
June 2, 1865 Mustered out July 4. 1865.
July 29, 1861 Not commissioned
Nov.
Apr.
5, 1865
Mustered out Nov. 12.1864.
Mustered out July 4,1865 ..
July 29. 1861 Resigned Aug. 31, 1861 . . . .
Oct. 10,1862 Resigned Set't. 16,186*....
Dec. 5, 1864 Mustered out July 4, 1865 ,
May 17,1862
July 25.1861
Dec. 16,1862
Jan. 4, 1863
Med. Purveyor, Departm't
Cumberland
Resigned June 21.1862.
Resigned July 12,1863..
TENTH INFANTRY.
479
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
George H. Ayers
Charles B. Simpson...
Thomas Corks
Quarterinnster Sergts.
Benjamin F. Price —
Henderson co..
Oquawka
Sandwich
Jacksonville . . .
Sept. 20, 1861
Jan. ^1,1864
Jan. _ ^1,1864
Aug. 17,1861
Jan. _ ^1,1864
Sept. 20,1861
Jan. ^6,1864
Jan. ,6,1864
Aug. 17,1861
Jan. ,6.1864
Sept. 6,1861
Pro. 1st Lieut. 17th U. S.
C. I.. Dec. 1.1863
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. F
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Pro. Quartermaster
Commissaj-y Sercjis.
Trans, to Co. C
Merv. R. VanNostrand
Lorenzo Wait
Sandwich
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. F
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Hospital Stewards.
Zephan'h S. Reynolds
John W. Craig. .
Cairo
Promoted Ass't Sergeon .
Erwardsville...
Oquawka
Jan. ^^1,1864
Jan. ,,6,1864
Discharged Oct. 25,1864....
Robert H. Mead
Principal Musicians.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. iiisei
John W. Johnson .
Thomas Corke
William H. Catts
Sandwich
Jan. ^^1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 6, 1864 Promoted Sergeant Major.
Mustered ont Jiilv 4.1Sfi5 .
James M. Boyd
Color Bearer.
Edwardsville ..
Jan. 6, 1864
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
captains.
McLaine F. Wood.,
James F. Laugley..
Charles Carpenter .
Henry McGrath
First Lieutenants.
James F. Langley...
Charles Carpenter..
Henry McGrath
Robert Cromwell
Second Lieutenapts.
ptho D. Critzer
Henry McGrath
Robert Cromwell
James M. Swales —
First Sergeant.
Charles Carpenter..
Sergeants.
Henry McGrath
William T. Crawley.
Charles Bassett
John Selby
Corporals.
Benjamin F. Price..
James H. Stokes
John V. Williamson
John Thomas
John Fortune
Carlos H. Moon
Francis M. Beavers.
Robert Gledhill
Jacksonville
Meredosla...
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Meredosia .. .
Jacksonville
Meredosia ...
Meredosia ...
Jacksonville
Meredosia ...
JacKsonville
Meredosia .
Jacksonville
Meredosia...
Jacksonville
July 28,1861
June 13,1862
Jan. 1,1863
Oct. 31,1864
July 28,1861
June 13,1862
Jan. 1, 1863
Oct. 31,1864
July 28,1
June 17,1862
Jan. 1, 1863
Oct. 31,1864
Aug. 9, 1861
Aug.
Aug. 20, 1861 Promoted Lieut. Col
[Resigned Dec. 31,1862
Mustered out Oct. 31,1864 ?
27.1865 Mustered out July 4,1865..
Mar.
Mar.
14, 1861
27. 1865
Aug.
20.1861
Mar.
Mar.
14, 1863
27, 1865
Aug.
20,1861
Mar.
Jan.
ii, i863
20, 1865
Aug.
20.1861
Aug.
,20, 1861
Aug.
,20.1861
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Resigned June 27,1862.
Promoted
M. O, July 4. 1865, as Sergt.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran...,
Disch. Oct. 10,1862; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Mar. 4.1862
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
480
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Date of
Date
of muster.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
rank or en-
listment.
Remarks,
Wagoner.
Noah Stokes
Meredosia
Aug. 9, 1861
Aug. 20,1861
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Privates.
Aug. _ 9.1861
Aug. ,20,1861
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Altord, James H
Ayers, William C. P.. .
Butcher, Aaron
..
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Baptist, Joseph
' '
< . • •
Beathard,John
Meredosia
'•
Bamford. Luke
Jacksonville....
Died Apr. 1, 1862
Barrett, Joseph
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Baptist, Saunders ....
' '
Beerup. Charles
" ....
Baregan, Michael
' '
" • '
Coraer, Antonio
' '
Uoraer, Joseph
' '
' •
.4 I .
Clancey, Michael
' •
' •
• > • >
Corbin, Patrick
"
' '
Died Dec. 1,1861
Conroy, Patrick
"
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Cromwell, Robert
Jleredosia . . . .
Promoted Second Lieut...
Duckworth, Marshall.
Jacksonville
' '
Desantos, John
"
' '
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Duckworth, James T..
' '
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Defrates, Emanuel....
■ '
Dennin, William
' '
• t , >
Dixon, John F
' '
4 4 It ■•"•
Duunevan, George H.
Disch. Apr.9.1862; disabil.
Dunn, Joseph
Disch. Nov. 19, '61; disabil.
Doyle, Patrick
Deserted July 19,1863
Doudy, Alexander....
Deserted July 24. 1861
Deaviney, Patrick
Duckworth, James B.
' '
Fee, Elias
Meredosia
' '
Disch. July 10, '62; disabil.
Disch. July 7, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pleury, Joseph
Farrury, John
Jacksonville
' '
Freeman, William T..
Meredosia
4 4 > .
Flamm, Ferdinand
Died Dec. 7,1862
Frank, Joseph
Jacksonville
' '
Gledhill, Benjamin....
"
Grady, Charles
' '
' •
4 4 > t
Gutheredge, Alonzo T.
' '
4 4 4 4
Good, Thomas J
' '
4 4 4 4
Hatfield, Marions....
Meredosia
"
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Harmm, Edward
Jacksonville
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Holdridge, Edward...
Hackett, John
..
..
.4 4. ■
Disch. to enlist in U. S.
Cav. Nov. 4,1862
Jolly, Emanuel C
"
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Kearle, Paul
Meredosia
'"
Kelly Peter
Mustered out Aug. 31,1865.
Meredosia
Launer, Charles
Disch. Sept. 7, '62; disabil.
Lewis, William
' '
McMahan. Patrick....
Jacksonville....
Mclvers.Wm. W. E...
' •
4 4 4 4 •
McCune. Owen
' '
4 4 4 4
Osgood, Timothy
' '
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
^eck, David W
Meredosia
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
»eck, John B
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. , ^9. 1861
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. ,28,1861
iay. Sidney C
• •
Disch Feb 28 '6''' disabil
Smith, John L
Jacksonville....
Discharged Nov. 20, 1862...
Smith, Marshall
"
' '
■ '
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1861.
Swales, James M
' '
"
Ke-enlisted as Veteran....
Shearmun, JohnF....
Meredosia
' '
Disch. Feb. 28. '62; disabil.
Tibbetts, John R
' '
Died Oct. 14,1861
Varia, Jackson J
Jacksonville
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Varia,Joseph
Varia, Emanuel
"
"
"
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Vail, Marsh W
Disch. Feb. 28, '62; insanity
Varia,John V
' '
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Williamson, Rich'dB.
Meredosia
' •
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Winters, John ..
Mustered out Aug. ,31, 1864.
White. Simeon
"
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TENTH INFANTRY.
4b 1
Name and Rank.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Veterans.
Alford. James H
Baptist, Saunders ....
Bassett. Charles
Baregan, Michael
Beerup. Charles
Bethard, John
Conroy, Patrick
Crawley. William T...
Clancy, Michael
Coraer, Joseph
Coraer, Antonio
Diviney, Patrick
Dinnin, William
Duckworth, James T .
Duckworth, James B.,
Duckworth, Marshall
Def rates. Emanel
Dixon, John J
Parary, John
Fortune, John
Freeman, William T.
Fleury, Joseph
Frank. Joseph
Guthridee, Alonzo T.
Good, Thomas J
Gledhill, Benjamin ..
Meredosia...
Jacksonville.
Grady, Charles.
Hackett, John
Harmon, Edward
Holdridge, Edward..
Jolly. Emanuel C
Kearle, Paul
Lewis, William
Moon. Carlos H
McMahan. Patrick...
McEvers, Wm. W. E.
McCune, Owen
Price, Benjamin F...
Peck, John B
Peck, David W
Snyder, George W.
Stovall, David A...
Swales, James M...
Thomas, John
Varia, John V
Varia, Joseph
Recruits.
Baptist, Fernando C
Crawley, James
Def rates, Antonio . . .
Dougherty, Samuel..
Elliott, John
Gerrish, Samuel
Henderson, Silas
Hardwick. Moses W.
Keeffe, Jeremiah O..
Longley. John J
Martin. James
Riley. William
Roderigues, Peter ...
Seymour, John G
Surratt, Amos B
Jacksonville..
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 6, 1864
Jacksonville —
Beardstown ..
Jacksonville..
Beardstown ..
Elkhorn
Jacksonville ...
Beardstown .
Jacksonville
Short, William M
Thomas, Henry C
Walker, James...
Weaver, Samuel .
Ward, William H
Vol. 1—31
Nashville, Tenn
Jacksonville..
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
16, 1865
^11, 1864
17, 1865
7, 1865
20. 1864
17. 1865
15,
10,
28, 1864
18.
7, 1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. O. July 4. ' 65. as Corp.
Mustered out July 4. 1864..
Mustered out July 11, 1865.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. O. July 4, '65, as Corp.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
:. O. June 16. '65; tel. from
War Department
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M . O . July 4, ' 65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. O. May 30. '65; tel. from
War Department
M. O. May 30. '65; tel. from
War Department
Mustered put July 4, 1865..
M. O.July 4, '65, as Corp.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. O.July 17, '65; tel. from
War Department
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out June 16. 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Trans. to V.K.C, May H, '65
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Trans, to non com. staff...
M. O. June 23. '65; tel. from
War Department
M. O.July 4, 1865. as Serg.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. O. June 16.'65. as Sergt. ;
tel. from War Dept
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Killed in action, at Flat
Rock.S. C
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Jacksonville
Feb. 11,1864
Jacksonville
Quincy
Jacksonville ,
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
2. 1863
9, 1861
23, 1864
8. 1864
Feb. 25.1864
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Died April 15, 1865
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Died in hosp. at N. Y. City
Mustered out July 4. 18C5..
Disch. Mar. 7,' 62; disabil.
Died Oct. 5. 1864
Des rtedOct. 15. 1863
Mustered put July^ 4, 1865. .
M. O. July 5. ' 65, under pro-
visions of G. O. 27, 1865.
Dept. of Kentucky
Died June 2. 1865, at Wash-
ington City
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Mustered out Aug. 31. 1864.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
482
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Walker, William S....
Zeaaramyer, Herman..
Jacksonville ...
Meredosia
Hickory
Richmond
Feb. 11,1861
Oct. 5, 1861
Feb. 8. 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 11, 1864
Oct. 5, 1861
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 13, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 8,1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 10,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 5.1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Feb. 25,1864
Oct. 5.1861
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 7.1864
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 6.1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 11.1864
Oct. 5.1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 13,1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 8,1864
Oct. 4.1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 10, 1864
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Died Feb. 28.'64, at Bridge-
port, Ala
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Bure. George J
Bowers, Harrison
Coruwell John
Sub. M. 0. July 4,^1865....
• . • •
Calvin Davis
Orleans.
> > > 1
Woodville
Nebraska
Rock Creek ....
. . . >
Griifith. Elisha
Hull. Elim W
' ' " ....
Kirkham, William ....
Beardstown
McCord
McUormack. Charles..
Miller. John B
TaylorviUe
! ! —
Oakley, Obodiah
Paisley, William W...
Paisley, James E
Sweet Parley .
Cazanovia
Virginia
Beardstown —
Indian Grove...
Chicago
Buena Vista
Sub. Died Dec. 25, 1864','at
Beaufort, S. C
Sub. M 0 July 4 1865
Vanwinkle, Talbert...
Sub. Killed at Bentonville
Mar. 21,1865 ,....
Cass ... .
Nov. 28, 1864
Wilmot, Frederick ..
Sub. M 0. July 4 1865
Williams, John
Lyon
Sub. Absent, sick, at Chat-
tanooga
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Thomas W. Smith ..
Charles P. McEnally
James A. Shaw
Firs ' Lieutenants,
William D.Green...
John B. Tait
James A. Shaw
Robert Brown
Second Lieutenants.
Charles P. McEnally
John B. Tait
James A. Shaw
James R.Graves
First Sergeant.
John B. Tait
Serffeatits.
Richmond Wolcott..
James R.Graves
George H. Crouther.
Charles E. Russell..
Corjjorals.
John A. Owen
Alex O. Campbell...
James A. McKay
John S. Norris
Jonathan Anderson.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville.
Jacksonville..
July 28.1861
June 3,1862
Oct. 2S. 1864
July 28.1
Apr. 21,1863
Sept. 15,1864
Oct. 28,1864
July 28,1861
June 3,1862
Apr. 21. 1863
Oct. 28,1364
Aug. 13,1
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 14,1861
July 1,1862
Mar. 27.1865
Aug. 13,1861
May 12,1863
Mar. 2. 1865
Mar. 27,1865
Aug. 13,1861
May 12,1863
Mar. 27, r
Aug. 13.
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Resigned June 3,1862
Mustered out Oct. 28.1864.
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Appo'nt'd A.A.G.Apr.21,'63
Resigned Sept. 15.1864
Promoted
On detached service since
June 4, 1865
Promoted
Mustered out Jul'yi,' ims. '.
Promoted 2d Lieut
Promoted 1st Lieut. Co. F.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Mustered out Sept. 14,1864.
Mustered out Aug. 18,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Dec 5. '62, by reason
of enlistm't 4th U.S. Cav
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
TENTH INFANTRY.
483
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Anderson.. James
Anderson, Stephen J . .
Armstrong:. Charles F.
Angelow. William W..
Armstrong, James ....
Jacksonville ...
Aug. ^13.1861
Sept. 14.1861
Aug. ^13,1861
Sept. 19,1861
Aug. ^13. 1861
Aug. ^13.1861
Sept. 14,1861
Aug. ^13.1861
Sept. 19.1861
Aug. 13, 1861
Sept. 3.1861
Sept. 12,1861
Aug. ^13,1861
Sept. 12.1861
Sept. 9.1861
Aug. 13.1861
Sept. 9.1861
Aug. 13.1861
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. ^13.1861
Sept. 3.1861
Sept. 9. 1861
Sept. 3.1861
Aug. 13.1861
Jan. ^6.1864
1 ••
Disch. Dec. 6. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Re-enHsted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Banon John T
Bauon, Richard W ....
Died July 20. 1864, at Nash-
ville, Tenn
Bell.MichaelF
Blower Elijah
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Deserted Oct 29 1861
Brennan, Thomas
Butler, Andrew J
Blair Lafayette
Cairo.
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Disch. Apr. 24, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
jnville ...
Clark, Patrick . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Clerihan, Michael J ...
Cairo.
Jacks^
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Downing. David N ....
Davenport, Henry C. . .
>nville ...
Disch. Oct. 2,1861; disabil.
Died Dec. 26, 1861
Elliott. John
Cairo.
Jacks"
Cairo.
Jacks'
Cairo
Jacks
Cairo.
Jacks
Sept. 12,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Sept. 12,1861
Sept. 9.1861
Aug. 13.1861
Sept. 9.1861
Aug. ^13.1861
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. ^1,3.1861
Sept. 3.1861
Sept. 9,1861
Sept. 3,1861
Grundy, Charles
Gregory, Frank........
Harrison, P rancis M . .
Hopper, Sampson
Jackson, John ....
jnville ...
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died July 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran ..
Lehde, Herman
Marsh. Henry B
Matheison, Edward ...
McConnell.John A
McNally, Michael.. ..
jnville ...
Disch. Dec. 4, '62. by reason
enlistm't in 4th U.S.Cav.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mulligan, Samuel
Niehaus, William
Noval. Joseph D.
3Lville ...
Mustered out Sept. 14.1864.
O'Brien, Michael
Parker, Hiram G
Perry, William
Pickett,JohnH
anville ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Jan. 3. '63. by reason
enlistm't Miss. Mar. Brig.
Disch. Nov. 15. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Redman, Henry
Reister. Philip
Died April 15.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran. ..
:Scott, Daniel W
Sorrels, David H
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Sorrels, William
Stevens, Isaiah W
Stigall. James S
Stockton, John J
Summers, Rileyl
Taylor, Washington...
Cairo
Mustered out Sept. 14. 1864'.
Wash. William
Whitley, Josephs
V^eterans.
Anderson, Stephen J . .
Armstrong.Jaraes ....
Angelow. William W..
Blair, Lafayette
Brown, Robert
Jacks
onville ...
Jan.
_1. 1864
Mustered out July 4.1865..
M. 0. July 4. '65. as Corp'I.
Pro. Sergt. and 1st Lieut..
Campbell. Alex'nd'r 0
M . 0 . July4, '65. as 1st Sergt
Clark. Patrick
Downing.EliM
Davies. Daniel
M 0 July 4. '65. as Corp'I.
Mustered out July 4.1865..
Fichter, Joseph
Fichter, Henry N
Graves, James R
Prom. Sergt. and 2d Lieut.
484
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Grundy. Charles
Harrison, Francis M...
Jacksonville ...
Cairo
Jan. ^_1.1864
Oct. 3.1861
Feb. 9. 1864
Oct. 27.1861
Feb. 10.1864
Sept. 23.1861
Nov. 1. 1861
Nov. 25.1861
Jan. 4.1864
Feb. 10. 1862
Oct. ^16.1861
Jan. 1. 1862
Feb. 27.1864
Feb. 23.1864
Oct. 4. 1861
Oct. 21.1861
Feb. 16.1864
Feb. 23,1864
Apr. 17,1863
Feb. ^10,1862
Jan. 4,1864
Nov. 17,1861
Nov. 20.1861
Feb. 4. 1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Feb. 22.1864
Feb. 8. 1864
Jan. 15.1862
Feb. 20.1864
Feb. 10.1864
Nov. 15,1861
Jan. 30.1864
Feb. 15.1862
Nov. 1.1862
Feb. 12. 1864
Mar. 28.1864
Oct. 25, 1861
Feb. 8. 1864
Sept. 23.1861
Jan. ,6.1864
Oct. 3.1861
Feb. 9. 1864
Oct. 27.1861
Feb. 25.1864
Sept. 23.1861
Nov. 1. 1861
Nov. 25,1861
Jan. 4, 1864
Feb. 10,1862
Oct. ,16.1861
Jan. 1,1862
Feb. 27,1864
Feb. 23,1864
Oct. 4, 1861
Oct. 21,1861
Feb. 25.1864
Feb. 25.1864
Apr. 17.1863
Feb. ,10,1862
Jan. 4, 1864
Nov. 17,1861
Nov. 20,1863
Feb. 4, 1864
Feb. 9, 1864
Feb. 25,1864
Feb. 10.1864
Jan. 15.1862
Feb. 25.1864
Feb. 25.1864
Nov. 15.1861
Jan. 28.1864
Feb. 15,1862
Nov. 1. 1862
Feb. 25.1864
Apr. 25.1864
Oct. 25, 1861
Feb, 25.1864
Sept. 23.1864
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. 0. July 4, '65, as Sergt .
Discharged April 12, 1864 ..
Kinney, James
Mulligan, Samuel
McKay, .lames A
Marsh, Henry B
Matheison, Edward...
McConnell, John A ...
McEnnally. Michael ..
Neihaus. William
O'Brien, Michael
Pickett, John H
Reister, Phillip
Scott, Daniel W
Sorrels, David H
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. 0. July 1, '65. as Sergt..
Mustered out July, 4, 1865..
M. 0. July 4, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out Julj;,4, 1865..
Died.Apr.18,'64, Quincy.Ill.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. 0. July 4. '65. as Corp'l.
Sorrels, William
Stevens. Isaiah W ....
Stigall. James S
Stigall. John M
Stockton. John J
Summers. Riley
Thompson. Andrew J.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out July 19. 1865 .
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Died April 18 1864
Died, Andersonville pri-
son. Aug. 22,'64. Gr. 6191.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Recruits.
Anderson. Wm. H. H.
Avery. George W
Brown. Robert
Boggs. James A
Craig. John W
Mustered out Oct. 25,1864..
Mt. Sterling....
Jacksonville ...
Mound City '.'.'.'.
Jacksonville ...
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Trans, to non-com. staff,
as Hospital Steward
Discharged Oct. 2,1862
Coonrod, David M ....
Cluderay. William K..
Couchman. George A.
Downing. William H. .
Downing. Eli M
Davis Daniel
Disch. June 15,'62; disabil.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out Mar. 28, 1865 .
Jacksonville ...
Cairo
Died Jan. 2.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
TlnfATitpn Pptpr
Chicago
■Clustered out July 4, 1865. .
Dugger. Simeon
Fichtro Henry M
Scoitville
Cairo
Died Aug. 15,1864; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Jacksonville ...
Knoxviiie...::::
Nashville, Tenn
Jacksonville ...
Disch. July 18, '62; disabil.
Gorman, Thomas
Mustered out J uly 4, 1865. .
Hoover. Joseph
Miller. William
McFarland, Abraham.
McConnell, Zacheus..
Newingham. Geo. W..
Officer. William P
Jacksonville ...
Vandalia
Mechanicsburg.
Elkhorn
Jacksonville ...
Musteredout July4. 1865..
Mustered out Dec. 26, 1864 .
Deserted May 10, 1862
Musteredout July 4, 1865..
Deserted Aug. 5,1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Russell. Sol. S
Ronan, Thomas
Jacksonville ...
Decatur
Deserted March 6,1862
Prisoner of war since Nov.
16 1864
Died March 24, 1864
Stigall. John M
Sorrell. Nehemiah
Self James F ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out J uly 4, 1865 . .
Disch. Mar. 6. '63; disabil.
Travis. Dickey A
Terry. James M
Died July 5.1862
M. O.June 22,'65. tel. from
Tucker David
Mustered out July 4,1865 ..
Mound City ....
Jacksonville ...
Roan Oak
Whitley. Joseph S ....
Drafted and Substi-
tute Becruits.
Alvis David
M. 0. July 4.'65, as Corp'l..
Sub. M.O. June 4.1865....
M. 0. Aug. 9. '65; tel. from
Beaty John .
Oct. ^3.1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
A. G. O. of May 3,1865....
Sub. M. 0. July 4.1865 ....
Boyd. Noah M
Arcada
brown. Jeremiah
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TENTH INFANTRY,
485
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Blackledgre, Robert
Oct. 1, 1864
Opt 1 IXfil SiiV. M n .Tiino 1 ISfi!;
Zanesville
Woodville
Danville
Oct. ^5,1864 Oct. ^ si 1864
Sept. 22,1864 Sept. 22,1864
Oct. 7,1864'nr.t. 7_1Rfil
Dugan, George
Earl, William H
Killed, Bentonville, N. C.
Mar.21.1865
Assigned Nov. 9, '64; never
reported
Sub. M.O.July 4,1865....
Edson, Jacob
Evans. William
Enrick. William M....
Princeton
Oct. ^^4,1864
Oct. _ 4,1864
Sept. 25, 1864
Sept. 23,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. 12, 1864
Oct. 1. 1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 12,1864
Oct. ^_3,1864
Oct. 14.1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 14,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 1, 1864
Jan. ^6,1864
Floar, John
Quincy
Sept. 23,1864
reported
Assigned Nov. 9, '64; never
reported
Assigned Nov. 9, '64; never
reported
Assigned Nov 9 '64' never
Howard, William M...
Odell
Sept. 22,1864
Oct. 5.1864
Oct. 12,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
reported
Sub. M. O.July 4,_1865....
Houser. Augustus
Huge, Henry
Eldorado
Hicks. George
Richmond
• . > • ■■ ■
Johnson, John W
Keplinger, Benjamin.
Roan Oak
Waverly
Sub M. O.July 4.1865....
M. 0. July 14. '65; tel. from
War Dep't May 3,1865....
Sub, M.O.July 4.1865....
Sub M 0 June 4 1865
Leslie, George H
Oct. i, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. 14,1864
Martin, John
Chicago
Chilli
Sub. Disch.May 17,'65; dis.
Sub. M. O.July 4.^1865....
Mustered out July 4, 1865! !
Sub M 0 July 4 1865
Northcut, Edward ...
Sorrells, Joseph
Todden, William
Bloomfield
Woodstock
Chatsworth —
Tyner, Lewis C
Wilson, Christopher..
Oct. 1, 1864
Mar. ^3,1863
Sub. M. O.July 8.1865....
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Under Cooks.
Jefferson. Albert .
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Enrolled at.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
(yharles S. Sheley-
John T. Boyle
William H. Carr ..
Quincy
First Lieutenants.
Andrew Wood
JohnT. Boyle
William H. Carr
Samuel K. Baughmau.
Second Lieutenants .
William Morgan
William H. Carr
Samuel K. Baughman.
Cbristop'r F. Hankey.
Quincy
Quincy
Galesburg.
First Sergeant.
George A. Race ...
Sergeants.
Abijah S. Prosser.
Quincy
John W. Hamilton
Solomon Auerback
Samuel K. Baughman.
Corporals.
Davies Burtnett
William Steckelback..
George W. Pool
Quincy
Quincy
July 28,1861
July 3, 1862
Sept. 22,1864
•July 28,1861
May 28.1862
July 3,1862
Sept. 22,1864
July 28,1861
Aug. 20.1862
Jan. 21. 1863
Sept. 22,1864
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 17,
Aug. 17,1861
Jan. 21, 1863
Dec. 22,1864
Aug. 17,1
Jan. 21,1863
Sept. 22,1864
Dec. 23,1862
.Ian. 21,1863
Dec. 31,1864
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 17,1861
Resigned July 3. 1862
Resigned Sept. 22. 1864 ....
Mustered out July 31,1865.
Resigned May 28, 1862
Promoted
Mustered out Jiiiy'i,' 1865!!
Disch. Aug, 20, '62; disabil.
Promoted
Mustered out July'*.' ises! !
Promoted Captain Co. F ..
Prom. 1st Lieut. 2d Tenn.
Cav., to date Apr. 25, '64. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Promoted 2d Lieut
Aug. 17,1
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed Sept.8,'62;guerrillas
486
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
James H. Skoot ...
Josiah T. Brown . ,
John T. Boyle
Charles S. Doyan ,
Musician,
Benjamin F. Patrick.
Privates.
Appleton. Charles H.
Adams, William V
Bagrby.James R
Barton. Otis B
Beamer, Barn'y or Jno
Baker, John or Barney
Babb,Joseph F
Callahan, Andrew J...
Carr. William H
Cormack, Jasper M
Codding. George S ....
Carr, James
Chenea,Jackson
Conyers. Enoch G
Cleaveland, James G..
Creek, Jeremiah
Dekreiger, Peter W...
Doran, Martin
Dustin, David
Desler, Joseph
Esterly, Peter P
Ferry, James H
Frost, Edmund
Farnsworth, Jackson.
Friday, David
Gill, James
Quincy.
"i
Galesburg.
Quincy
Gallup, Benjamin C...
Gardner, Harrison
Hufemire, William B..
Hall, Harman W
Howard, John
Hubbard, Erastus R ..
Hayes, John C
Irving, John
James, William D
Johnson, Henry
Johness, William G...
Kreager, Henry
Lee, George
Lowry. Benjamin F...
McManness, Daniel...
McNulty. Fielding
Morris, William
Nelch,John P
Nixon, Perry O. C
Newby, Edward
Nichols. Sumner
Olson, Alexander
Porter, Robert
Pettingill, Samuel C ..
Poilou, Andrew J
Rider, Michael
Randall, Orville
Rudensholt, Thurston
Strickler,John H
Simmons, James P
Smith, Frank
Skevin. Jacob C
Schroder. Henry
Sneider, Henry
Stone. James H
Sheren, James
Ward, Lf-wis
Wartick,John P
Womansdorf,Jno.J.L.
Young, Henry E
Galesburg.
Cairo
Galesburg.
Quincy
Galesburg.
Galesburg.
Quincy
(ialesburg.
Quincy
Galesburg.
Quincy
Galesburg .
Quincy
Galesburg.
Quincy
(jalesburg .
Quincy
Aug. 17.1861
Galesburg Aug. 17,1861
Quincy Aug. 17.1861
Galesburg.
Quincy
Aug. 17.]
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 17,
Mustered out Aug. 31. 1864!
Promoted 1st Lieut
Disch. Nov. 21,'62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 10, 1863
Trans, to 60th Ill.,Apr.l8,'64
Re-enHsted as Veteran
Disch. Nov. 26, '62; disabiL
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 18,'63; disabiL
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Jan. 29, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Oct. 22, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Mustered out Aug. 31. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Jan. 28, 1863
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. by reason enlist, in
Regular Army. Dec, 7. '62:
ustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Trans. Inv. Corps, Aug.l.'63-
Disch. Aug. 27. '62: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Dec. 19, 1861
Disch. by reason enlist, in
Regul .r Army, Dec.25,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 12.'62: disabil'.^
Died July 11, 1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Sept. 27, 1863
Disch. Dec. 20,'6I; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 15, 1864; expira-
tion of term
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 27, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 27.1862
Re enlisted as Veteran.
Died Nov. 10, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Jan. 10. 1862 '.'.'.'.
Trans. Inv.Corps. July2.'64
Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustertd out Aug. 15,1864.
Ke-enl'sted as Veteran
Disch. Jan. 3. '63, by reason
enlist, in Miss. Mar. Brig..
TENTH INFANTRY.
487
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
l^eterans.
Appleton, Charles. H.
Barton. Otis B
Beamer, John
Babb, Joseph T
Bradley, Patrick
Carr, James
Callahan, Andrew J...
Chenea, Jackson
Cleveland. James G...
Conyers, Enoch G —
Dekriegrer, Peter W...
Disler, Joseph
Dustin, David
Friday. David
Ford, William
Ferry, James H
Hankey, Christopher.
Hamilton. John W...
Hall, Harmon W
Hays, John C
Irving, John
Johness, William G..
Krear, Henry
Lee, George.. ,
Lewis, James W
Lowry, Benjamin F..
Morris, William
Nixon, Perry O. C ...
Newby, John E
Quincy
Jan.
Mound City.
Quincy
Galesburgr .
.iQuincy.
Galesburg .
uincy
Galesburg .
Quincy.
Nelch, John P
Nichols, Charles S
Olson, Alexander
Pettingill. Samuel C.
Randall, Orville
Rider, Michael
Rudenshold, Thurston
Schroeder, Henry
Schneider. Henry
Simmons, James P
Stackelback, William.
Spencer. William
Womansdorf. J.J. L..
Ward, Lewis B
Recruits.
Angelin, John. .
Galesburg .
uincy
Adams, J' hnQ
Aggert, William
Brown , John
Bradley, Patrick
Baughmau. Henry J..
Brown, Jacob
Brown, Jackson
Brenger, Henry
Craft, Thomas H
De Wolf, George W....
Dustin, Franklin
Doyan, Charles S
Engel, Edmond
Ellerbrock, Henry
Ford, William
Folium, Martin
Folium, Philander
Gee, Henry
Goodell, Benjamin
Girrard. John L
Green. Harry
Goodell, Charles
Geerhard. John
Howard, William
Hill. John
Heck. John B
Huflinclike. Henry
Hiderman, John W —
Hankey. Christ'ph'r F.
James, William D
Lewis, James W
Galesburg .
Quincy
Cairo...
Quincy.
Mound City.
Quincy
Cairo
Mound City.
Quincy
Woodford .
Quincy . ...
(lalesburg.
Quincy
El Paso....
Oct. 26. 1861
Quincy.
Galesburg .
Quincy
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Sept.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
an.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Quincy
York
Quincy
Galesburg...
Mound City.
Quincy
Galesburg .
26, 1864
27. 1864
7, 1861
7,1861
25. 1S64
22. 1864
12. 1865
12, 1865
13, 1861
6, 1864
10, 1865
17,1861
27. 1864
31. 1865
13, 1861
6. 1864
10. 1864
23, 1864
24. 1864
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb. 20,1864
Aug. 30,1864
Feb. 24, 1864
Sept. 15,1861
Oct. .16,r -
Jan. 31,:
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan. 6,1864 Mustered out July 4. 1865.
M. O. July 4, '65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Mustered out July 4,1865..
M. O. July 4. '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Sick in hospital, Washing-
ton, at M. O. of org'iniz'n.
M. O. July 4. '65, as Corp'l.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
M. O. July4,'65. as Corp'l..
Died Feb. 3. '65. of wounds.
M. O. July 5, '65, as Serg't.
Sick in hospital at Quincy,
111., at date of muster-out
Mustered out July 4. 1865
M. O. July 4. '65. as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. O. July 4, '65, as Serg't.
M. O. July 4, '65, as Coip'l.
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Died May 4. 1865
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Oct. 17. 1861
Oct. 17,1861
Feb. 1, 1865
Absent.sick atM.O.N'shv'l
died May 2.1864
Mustere<l out July 4, 1865..
Died Feb. 3. 1865
Mu.stered out Aug. 30. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out June 16, 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Died Feb. 2, 1863
Mustered out J uly 4, 1865. .
Mustered out Aug. 31.1864.
Mustered out .July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Mustered out June 4, 1864..
Died June 24. '64; wounds.
Deserted Dec 22. 1861
Died Dec. 30,1862
Died June 15. 3862
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Sept. 12,1861 Sept. 12,1861
Feb. 23, 1864 Feb. 23,1864
Sept. 7,1861 Sept. 10.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Jan. 27, '65: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
488
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Lee, William G
Land weir, Gottlieb.
Landwier. Harmon W
Morris, iMichael
Macklin, William ..
Mitchell, John
Moon, Job
Macklin, George ...
Macklin, James
Middleton, James A
Parks, Robert ,
Packard, Warren W...
Rosecamp. Adojph
Spencer. William
Smith. William
Smith, Obadiah
St. Clair, Andrew
Simmons. Daniel H...
Schaffer. Peter
Schurfleld, Peter
Schultz or Schulter, F
Teaman, Henry
Wallace, Robert
Welling, John E
Wheyers, Joseph E...
Wenhorer, John W ...
Drafted and Substi-
tute Becruits.
Bassey, John J
Barnes, Isaac
Clark, Simon S
Conner, George
Conner, William
Cleveland, Ezra or Ed,
Delaughy, Henry
Elicks, William
Enlow, Thomas
Koetyle. John G
Menn. Henry
Prentice, Guy C. A....
Reakard, Lorenzo
Schrader, Jacob
Tutiman. Silas
Weibeiry, Bernard
Zimmerman, John
Under Cooks.
Reynolds. Jasper
Taylor. Rice
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Chicago ,
Quincy
St. Louis'.'jio
Quincy
Knoxville
Buckhorn
Woodford ....
Knoxville
Quincy
Knoxville
Quincy
Cairo
Quiccy
Knoxville
Quincy
Cairo
Quincy ...
Fall Creek.
Melrose.
Liberty .
Huston
Quincy
Quincy
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
28, 1865
25, 1865
31,1865
2, 1863
22. 1864
26, 1864
23. 1864
11.1865
12. 1865
17,1861
Jan. 22,1864
Feb. 23.1864
Jan. 31,1865
Aug. 17,1861
Jan. 29, 1864
Feb. 25,1864
Feb. 23, 1864
Jan. 31,1865
Jan.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
8. 1864
24. 1864
31. 1865
;. 3,1864
Sept, 20, 1864
Oct. 1, 1864
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
13. 1864
21, 1864
23, 1864
10. 1864
20, 1864
5, 1864
28, 1864
7, 1864
Sept. 23,1864
Sept. 1.1863
July 4. 1863
Jan.
Feb.
June
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 1, 1S65
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
10,1
8. 1864
25. 1864
1. 1865
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Remarks.
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Disch. Dec. 25.1862; enlist-
ment in Regular Army..
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Mustered out June 26. 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Deserted Nov. 24. 1861 . . . .
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Sub. M. O. July 4,1865....
Mustered out June 16. 1865.
Sub. M. O.June 4.1865....
Sub. M. O. June 16. 1865. . .
Sub. Never reported to Co.
Deserted Apr. 18.1865
Sub. M. O. June 4.1865....
Sub. M. O. Aug. 11,1865...
Mustered out June 4. 1865. .
Sub. M. O.July 4.1865....
Sub. M. O. June 22.1865...
Sub. M. O.July 4,1865....
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out June 4, 1865. .
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Mustered out July 4,1865.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Captains.
Samuel T. Mason . ..
Archibald Burns
First Lieutenants.
Harry M Soarritt...
Archibald Burns
Peter Hughes
Second Lieutfnant.
William G. Gallon ..
Archibald Burns
Peter Hughes
William F. Howard .
Mrst Sergeant.
Archibald Burns
Residence.
Alton ...
Alton . .
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
July 28,1861
Sept. 23,1864
July 28,1861
Dec. 11.1863
Sept. 23,1864
July 28 1861
June 18,1863
Mar. 21,1864
Sept 23,1864
Aug. 15,1861
Date
of muster.
Sept. 6, 1861
Dec. 27,1864
Sept. 6.1861
Jan. 23, 1864
Dec. 27, 1864
Sept. 6,1861
Apr. 9.1864
Dec. 27,1864
Sept. 6, 1861
Remarks.
Mustered out Sept. 23. 1864.
Mustered out July 4, J865..
Resigned Dec. 11.1863
Promoted
Mustered out July 4.1865.
Dismissed June 18,1863.
Promoted
Mustered out July 4, 1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
TENTH INFANTRY.
489
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
Robert VV. Calvin ,
William M. Smith
James W. Allen ...
Corporals.
Zephan. S. Reynolds.
W. Frank Howard ...
Phillip S.Howard....
Samuel R. Smith
Musician.
William H. Catts
Privates.
J^sh. William M
Bachelor, William ...
Bottoms, Archibald G
Brown, Andrew F
Beck, John
Baldwin, Rolin E
■Baanett, Robert
Bonnell, William A ..
Belcher, Joseph S
Bevins, Henry
Brimingrham. Edward
Brown, Frank
Clifford. David A. J..
Clark, William M
Crookeston. Joseph ..
Clark, John 0
Cousley, William P...
• Clough, Henry
Dodson,£paphus W .
Dickerson, Ralph
Dusran.John
Duffy, Patrick
•Gibson, John
Grammar, William O
Grammar. Marion
Gray, John W
Hughes. Peter
Huifhes, William
; Hughes, George
Hettner,John H
Hall, Charles W
Kear, Archibald N
Lampher. George
Lent, Phillips
McNeal. Thomas
MeClain.JohnI
McLaughlin. Mark ...
Meyers, John
Moore. Cornelius
Mappin.John J
Morgan, William E...
Pattison .John
Peters, John
Richards, Charles
Reed, Sylvester A ...
Squires. William S...
Smith, John G
Smith, John
Smith, William
Sawyer, George N ...
Stoddard. Alexander..
Stafford, Wilborn
St. Andrus, Nicholas.
Thomas, Edward
Tucker, Hammond ...
Thompson, John
Tuthill. George W....
Wallace, John
Watson. .John
Watts, Rodger
Warner. Nicholas
Yates, George W
Alton ...
Pike CO .
Alton ...
Ashkum
Alton . . .
Alton ...
Fieldon
Alton
Chebanse .
Alton ,
Beardstown
Fieldon ,
Grafton.
Springfield,
Jacksonville
Alton ...
Springfield
Alron
Grafton
Alton
Ashkum ...
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 15,
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Sept. 6.
Sept. 6.1861
Sept. 6, 1861
Sept. 6,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. Nov. 4. '62; disabij.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Trans, to non-com. staff.
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Nov. 25, 1861
Re-enHsted as Veteran —
Disch. Dec. 4, '62, to enlist
in 4th U. S. Cavalry
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 20, '62; disabil.
Died Dec. 25. 1861
Disch. Dec. 22, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteian
Disch. Mar. 9, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 14,1864.
Disch. Sept. 27, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Jan. 2.1862
Deserted Sept. 5,1863
Re-enjisted as Veteran —
Died Nov. 26. 1861 '.'.'.'.
Disch. Mar. 9. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Feb. 6, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 14. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Mar. 18,1862 .'.'.'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Aecid'ly killed July 25. '62!
Re-enJisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 21, '62; disabii!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct 23, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 14. 1864.
Disch. Dec. 4, '62, to enlist
in 4th U. S. Cavalry
Died Feb.9,'62;consumpt'n
Mustered out Aug. 14,1864.
Re- enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 3, '63. to enlist
in Miss. Marine Brigade.
490
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Veterans.
Ash. William M
Allen. James W
Burns, Archibald
Batchelor, William ...
Bottoms. Archibald F.
Alton
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 3, 1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Feb. 24,1864
Mar. 2, 1865
Dec. 4,1861
Feb. 18.1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Feb. 5. 1864
Mar. 3, 1865
Oct. 28. 1861
Feb. 26.1864
Feb. 3. 1864
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. 25.1865
Feb. 19.1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 22.1864
Feb. 23.186E
July 28.1861
Feb. 23,1864
Jan. ,,1.1864
Mar. 19,1864
Jan. 6.1864
Mar. 20.1864
Jan. ,6,1864
Feb. ,25.1864
Feb. 24.1864
Mar. 2. 1865
Dec. 4,1861
Feb. ,25,1864
Mar. 3,1865
Oct. 28.1861
Apr. 7, 1864
Feb. 26.1864
Jan. 25,1865
Feb. ,26.1864
Feb. 23,186£
Feb. 22.1864
Feb. :i3,1864
Feb.' ■23,' 1864
Mustered out July 15,1865.
Promoted Adjutant
Pro. 1st Serg't. and 1st Lt.
Mustered out July 4.,1865..
Trans, to Vet. Engineer
Reg't, Army of the Cum-
laud July 10 1864
Sick at Washington since
Belcher, Joseph S
;;
June 1. 1865
Mustered out July 4.1865..
Killed at Bentonville.N.C.
Birmingham, Edw. G.
Crookston Joseph ....
Clark .John 0 .
;': ::::::::::::
Mar. 21,1865
Mustered out July 4.1865..
Was Serg. Died Sept. 30. '64
Mustered out July 4. 1865 -
Clough, Henry
Cousley. William P...
Catts. William H
Oalvey. Dennis
Calvin. Robert W
Dodson, EpaphusW..
M.O.July 4. '65. as Corp...
M. O. July 4. '65, as 1st Serg
"
Trans to non-com. staff....
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Bethalto
Alton
M. O.July 4, '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July ,4. 1865..
Grav, John W
M. O.July 4. '65, as Corp...
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Pro. 1st Serg. and 2d Lieut
Howard, William P.. .
Heftner, John H
Lampher, George
Lent. Phillips
McLaughlin. Mark....
Meyers, John C
Mappins, John J
Morgan, William E ...
Peters, John
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Absent without leave, July
..
1.1865
Killed at Rivers' Bridge.
•;
S. C.Feb. 3.1865
M. O.July 4. '65. as Corp..
Trans, to Vet. Engineer
Reg't, Army of the Cum-
berland, July 10, 1864
M. O. July 4, 1865, as Corp.
Mustered out July 4, 1865 . .
Killed at Kenesaw Moun-
Commerce. Mo.
Alton
tain, June 27,1864
Absent, sick, at Date M.O.
Smith. Samuel R
Smith, John
Smith, William P
Squires. William F ...
Sawyer. George N
St ddard, Alexander..
StaflEord, Wilborn
M. O. July 4.' 65. as Serg't
M. O. July 4. '65; wounded.
Mustered out July 4,1865..
M. 0. July 4, '65, as Corp..
M. 0. July 4, '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4,, 1865...
Watson. John
M.O. July 4. '65. as Corp..
Watts, Rodger
Mustered out July 4.1865 ..
Wounded, sent to hospital
May 28 1864
Becruits.
Died Mar. 21,1865; wounds.
Burns, VlcClellan
Boyd, Franklin
Bissinger, Louis
Calvy, Dennis
Clarke. William M....
Ellis. Joseph
English. Solomon
Godfrey
Alton
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Alton City
Alton
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out July 9. 1865 ..
Disch. Apr. 24. '65; disabil.
Kil'd.Atlanta.G..Aug.l2,'64
Musteredout July4. 1865...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Greenleat. Roberts ..
Hoxsey. Garrttt
Hughes, Thomas
Hughes. George
Hyndman. William ...
Jacksonville
Godfrey
Mustered out June 16. 1865.
Wounded: sent to hospital
March 21. 1865
Musteredout July 4.1865..
Vernon
Alton
..
Jarman. William
Long, George F
C.ahokia
Alton
Wounded; sent to hospital
Coon Creek....
Springfield ....
iGrafton
M arfh '>\ ISti^
Larrison. Thomas....
McGowan. Patrick ...
Myers, John H
Musteredout July 4. 1865...
Mustered out May '12, 1865..
Mustered out July 4,1865..
TENTH INFANTRY.
491
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Morgan, Michael
McEnally, John
Motley David
Feb. _ ^1,1864
Feb. 18.1864
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. ^^1,1865
Feb. ,23,1864
Mar. 29,1865
Feb. ,,1,1864
Jan. 29,1864
Feb. 2,1864
Mar. 2,1862
Feb. 1,1864
May 6, 1864
Feb. 9, 1864
Dec. 12.1861
July 21,1862
Feb. ,,1,1864
Feb 15,1864
Jan. 29.1864
Jan. 25,1865
Apr. 10.1865
Jan. 29.1864
Mar. 3, 1864
Oct. 28. 1861
Feb. 1.1864
July 21,1862
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 19.1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. 1, 1864
Sept 19,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 16.1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
eeb.
May
Feb.
Dec.
,25, 1864
23. 1864
1,1865
25. 1865
,23, 1864
29, 1865
,25, 1864
2, 1863
25, 1864
1 6. 1864
25, 1864
12, 1861
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Mustered out June 16. 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Murphy, William
Mcfherson, Thomas..
Motley, Joseph
Grafton
Alton
••
Mustered out June 22. 1865.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Mustered out May 27, 1865.
Phelen
Mustered out June 16, 1865.
Peacock. Francis M...
Polk, James K
Upper Alton....
Godfrey
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out June 16, 1865.
Mustered out July 4. 1865. .
Pattison, Michael
Pierce George H
Godfrey
Alton
Mustered out Aug. 16, 1865.
Died June 10,1864
Richter, John A
C.Girardeau, M.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Rammel, .Joseph . .
Grafton
Rains, William B
Stillwell, James P ....
Nashville, Ind .
Discharged for disability.
Disch. Dec. 4. 1862, to enlist
Galena
in 4th U. S. Cavalry
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
Feb.
July
Sept
Oct.
Sept.
Sept
Oct.
Oct.
Sept
Sept
Sept
Sept
Sept
,25, i864
3,1864
25. 1864
10, 1565
, ,3, 1864
28. 1861
25, 1864
21. 1862
5,1864
19, 1864
11, 1864
27, 1864
19, 1864
11, 1864
4, 1864
Mustered out June 22, 1865.
Solomon. Thomas
Smedly, Jacob
Mustered out July 4,.,1865..
Scott, Jacob F
Spry, William T
Sorrels, Henry
Stafford, John H
Spry, Benjamin W
Tucker. George W....
White Frank
Upper Alton....
Fielding
:: ::
Upper Alton....
Fielding
Alton
Died April 28, 1864
Died Sept 13,1864
Deserted Nov. 12,1864
Willson. William
Drafted and Substi-
tute Recruits.
Allen, John D
Sub. Died Jan. 31, 1865 ....
Buckley John.
Died Jan, 24, 1865
Sub. M. O.July 4. 1865....
Harioot, George
Mustered out June 16, 1865.
Husten Uriah.
Absent, sick at date M. O..
Johnston. John M.
Mever renorted to this
1 company. See Co. B —
1,1864'Sub. M. O.July 4.1865....
Mixer. Daniel
20, 1864 Died Mar. 12, 1865
Mo<ser George H.
26, 1864 Mustered out J une 4, 1865.
16,1864!Sub. M. 0. June 4. 1865...
Stigart, Frederick
20, 1864 Mustered out June 4, 1865.
Whitten, Elisha
26, 1864! Mustered out June 16.1865.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Charles S. Cowan
Samuel J. W^ilson
Collin McKinney
First Lieutenants.
Samuel J. Wilson
Collin McKinney
Lewis W. VanTuyl .
Second Lieutenants
Collin McKinney
Lewis W. VanTuyl..
Matthew H. Jami-son
First Sergeant.
Matthew H. Jamison
Oquawka ,
Oquawka ,
Oquawka .
Oquawka.
July 28,1861
June 23.1862
Mar. 23,1864
July 28,1861
June 23,1862
Mar. 23,1864
July 28,1861
June 23,1862
Mar. 23.1864
Aug. 30,1861
Aug. 30,1861
July 20,1862
Apr. 12.1864
Aug, 30.1861
July 20,1862
Aug. 12,1864
Aug. 31,1861
July 24,186:i
Apr. 12,1864
Aug. 30,1861
Promoted
Pron. oted Major
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Promoted
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Promoted
Mustered 'oiitJuly 4,' 1865!
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
492
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
Charles B. Simpson ..
Lewis W. VanTuyl...
George W. Cowden ...
Gideon H. Ayers
Corporals.
George Wilson
William P. Barnes...
Andrew R. Graham..
Andrew M. Fuller
Ira Moore ,
John Malemberg
James M. Rice
Edward A. Moore
Privates.
Abrahamson, Ctto
Anderson, John A
Anderson, Joiin
Anderson, Samuel A..
Amstrong, Levi W
Arrickson. Augustus.
Bates, William
Best, John M
Bell, Thomas
Bell. Robert G
Bodine. George C
Bolthoff, John W
Butterfield, George H.
Cowan, John R
Cowan, Charles W
Daugherty, Creet H ..
Downey, John H
Dowd. William E
Ells, John G
Endicott, William C.
Gates, William
Graham, William A...
Graham, Mathew J ...
Glover. Silas
Hartley, Kirk P
Hartley, Henry C
Henson, Alfred B
Hollingsworth, Nels'n
Jenkins, William H...
Lant, Jam.es B
Long. Jonathan P
Lewis, Augustus
Mead, Robert H
Miller, Thomas
Millholland, James H.
Morgan, Joseph
Mundorf, Benjamin F.
McCurdy. Sidney S...
McCMure. James H
McDermit, Charles H.
McDermott, Thomas..
Nelson, James H
Nelson. John W
Nelson, Willis
Parker, Daniel W
Pixley, Theodore S . . . .
Pogue, John W
Puicell, Jacob
Post, Henry
Purcell, William
Reese. William
Rogers. Eli S. C
Rust, Vincent
Sage, David C
Swords, James
Oquawka
Henderson co..
Oquawka
Henderson co
Oquawka
Henderson co
Henderson co.
Shoemaker. David M
Simons, James
Signor, Willard J....
Streed, Samuel
Tank, John
Taylor, Stephen ]'.,
Thompson, Alex S... '
Aug. I 30.1861
Aug. 30,
Aug. 30, 1861 Aug. 30
Aug, 30,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Promoted 2d Lieut
Disch. Jan 7, '63; wounds.
Trans, to N on com. Staff.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Nov. 20, '61; disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 14. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Sept. 14. 1864'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Dec. 8, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Aug. 17,1862
Mustered out Sept. 14, 1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Dec. 17, '61; disabil.
Died Sept. 3, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Dec. 1, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch Oct. 13, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out Sept. 14, 1861'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out Aug. 31. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
.Mustered out Sept. 14,1864.
Disch. Dec. 17 '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Feb. 14, 1863 .'..'.
Mustered out Sept. 14, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 28, '62; disabil.
Disch. Apr. 28, '64; disabil.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted May 10, 1862
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Feb. 20, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Nov. 20, '61; disibil.
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Discharged March 15, 1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Dec.l7, 186l!!!!
Discharged June 25. 1862. . .
Deserted July 5,1862
Disch. July 8, '63; disabil..
Disch. Dec. 15, '62, to enter
in 4th U. S. Cavalry
Died March 14,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Feb. 28, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged June 17, 1862! .',*
TENTH INFANTRY.
493
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Tucker, William
Tweed, William.
■Wright, Amos...
Wolfe, George H
T eteranx,
Abrahamson.Otto ...
Allaman, Henry C
Anderson, John
Anderson. Samuel A.
Armstrong, Levi Tf . .
Bell, Thomas
Bell, Roberta
Bellus, Keuben
Best, John M
Butterfield, Geor^ge H
Clover. John P
Cowen, John R
Cowen, Charles N
Daugherty, Creet H. .
Dowd, William E
Ellett, Edwin H
Endicott, William C. .
Ensign, Luther
Fuller, Andrew M —
Gates, William
Glover, Silas C
Godden, Eugene J ...
Graham, William A . .
Hartley, Henry C
Henson, Alfred B
Hollingsworth, Nels'n
JamisoD,Mathew H..
Jenkins, William H..
Lewi.s, Augustus
Lewis. Alfred
Malemberg. John —
Mead, Robert H
Moore, Ira
Moore, Edward A —
McCurdy, Sidney S ..
McDermit, Charles H
Nelson, John W
Nelson, Willis
Parker, Daniel W
Post, Henry
Pursell, William
Henderson co.. Aug. 30,1861
Oquawka .
Simons, James
Simpson, Charles B.
Smith, Henry
Smith, Nicholas
Streed, Samuel
Taylor, Stephen
Tucker, William ....
Tweed, William
Tank, John
Wilson. George
Wright, Amos
Aug. 30,1861
Date
of muster.
Becruits.
Allaman. Henry C —
Austin. J eremiah
Atkinson, James A. J.
Bellus, Reuben
Blodgett, Edward L. . .
Clover, John F
Clover. Lafayette
Cole. William B
Crawford, John • .
Crawford, James.
Chapin, Cyrus —
Henderson co.
Oquawka
Henderson co.
Oquawka
Henderson co.
Oquawka
Craig, Otto P
Dowd, Alexander
Davis, William H
Davis, James W..
Ellett. Edwin H..
Ensign, Luther...
Erickson, John...
Fink, Andrew W.
Bald Bluff.
Greenville.
Sept, 13,1861
Sept. 17,1861
Feb. 3, 1864
Sept. 27,1861
Feb. 20,1864
Sept. 17, 1861
Feb. 3,1864
Remarks
Re-enjisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 31.1864.
Mustered out July 4._ 1865.
M. O. July 4, '65. as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
M. O. July 4, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
M. O. July 4, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
M. O.July 4, '65 as Sergt ..
M. O. July 4. '65. as 1st Serg.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Pro. Sergt. and 2d Lieut. . .
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Trans, to Non-com. Staff..
O. July 4. '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
M. O. July 4. '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
M. O. May 12. 1865. Dy tel.
from War Department ..
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Trans, to Non-com. Staff..
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
M. O. July 4. '65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Abs't, wo'ds rec'd Feb. 3,'65
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Sept.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb. 25,1864
Feb.
Dec.
20.1864
29,1863 Dec.
Oquawka
Henderson co.
Oquawka
Henderson co.
Oquawka .
Feb. 17. 1864 Feb.
Sept. 17,1861 Sept.
Apr. 19, 1862 Apr.
Feb. 11,1864 Feb.
Sept. 13, 1861: Sept.
Sept. n, 1861: Sept.
Jan. 30,1864lFeb."
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Dec. 17. '61; disabil.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
.Mustered out Sept. 17, 1864
M. O. May 12, 1865, by tel.
from War Department ..
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Wounded and in hospit'l at
M. O. of organization....
Died Mar. 26. '65; wounds..
Mustered out Sept. 28. 1864
Mustered out Sept. 18. 1864
Discharged May 26. 1865...
Re-enlisted as V^eteran —
Discharged Feb. 28. 1862!!!
Si'k in hosp'l since J'n.1,'65
494
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPOKT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Frazell, Jacob H ...
Frazell. Warren —
Furnald, Marshall.
Godden. Eugene J.
Garret. John D
Godfrey, Perry
Gates, Joseph
Graham, Robert 0 .
Golden, 8ilas W —
Garrison. Albert C.
Hagran, William....
Hagan, Samuel
Haud. George R —
Hall, George W ....
Knutshem, John ...
Louis, Alfred
Mai-tiu. Absalom...
McCurdy, John
McCurdy, JoliuW..
Mitchell, John H...
Moore, Samuel P...
Noble, Amos
Pixley, Waldo «....
Putney, Ira
Rice, William
Rascher, Frank
Roseboom. J ohn
Roberts. William H...
Rust, Jacob L
Smith, Nicholas
Smith, Henry
Smith, William W ....
Speck. Francis P
Unckles, William T...
juincy Feb.
lonmouth Mar.
Oquawka Jan.
Henderson co..|Nov.
Mound City.... Jan.
Quincy Feb.
Bald Bluff iDec.
May
Oquawka Feb.
Jan.
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Hudson. James
Meir, Joseph
Ruoloke. Casper ..
Roth, Robert
Henderson co.
Bald Bluff
Greenville.
0(iuawka ..
Henderson co..
Oquawka
Henderson co..
Oquawka
Henderson co.
Payson •
Gillespie —
Morristown
Elba
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
25, 1864
31, 1864
5, 1864
20, 1861
8. 1862
24, 1864
29, 1863
20, 1861
3, 1861
5,1864
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
May
Feb.
Jan.
Feb. 5, 1864
22. 1864
25, 1861
17.1861
29. 1863
Feb. 25,1864
Oct. 25,1861
Sept. 21,1861
Dec. 29,1863
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Sept.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
6, 1864
11, 1864
17, 1861
3, 1861
14, 1861
27,1861
17. 1861
19. 1862
6, 1864
27. 1861
3, 1861
11, 1864
19. 1862
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Sept.
25, 1864
17, 1861
3, 1861
19, 1861
27. 1861
17,1861
19. 1862
25, 1864
27, 1861
Oct. 7,1861
Feb. 25,1864
Apr. 30.1862
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Discharged May 26.1865....
Re enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to Invalid Corps...
Mustered out July 4. 1864..
.Mustered out Aug. 31.1864.
Discharged May 26.1865...
Died March 14,1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Absent on acc't accidental
wound rec'd Aug. 25. '64..
Mastered out July 4, 1865. .
Re-enlisted as V'nteran
Died May 21. 1862
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Deserted Aug. 30. 1861.
Mustered out Oct. 3. 1864..
Disch. to accept Adjutancy
of Regiment
Mustered out Sept. 20. 1864.
Mustered out ISept. 17.1864.
Mustered out April 18, 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 17,1862
Died July 30,1864
Disch. Apr. 24, '63; disabil.
Sept. 20, 1864 Sept. 20, 1864 Never reported to comp'y
Oct. 6, 1864 Oct. 6. 1864 Sub. M. O. July 4, 1865.
Oct. 4, 1864 Oct. 4,18641
Sept. 27,1864 Sept. 27, 1864, Never reported to comp'y
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
George A. Race
Charles B. Simpson...
First Lieutenants.
George A. Race
Richmond Wolcott —
Charles B. Simpson...
Michael Briegel
Merviu H. VanOstrand
Second Lieutenants.
Adolph Neighmeyer..
Henry Schaffnit
Michael Briegel
Merviti H. VanOstrand
Andrew Fuller
First Sergeant.
Henry Schaffnit
Sergeants.
Michael Briegel
•Gustave Hant j ao
Quincy .
Oquawks
Quincy
Jacksonville
Oquawka ....
St. Louis
Sandwich
Sandwich.
Oquawka .
St. Lotiis ,
St. Louis
Mar.
Apr.
1, 1862
7, 1865
June 20,1862
Apr. 30,1865
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mar. 13,1862
Mar. 1, 1862
Sept. 22,1864
Apr. 7, 1865
Juue 29,1865
June 20.1862
Dec. 31,1864
Apr. 30,1865
Notmust'r'd
Feb. [8,1862
May 6, 1863
May 2, 1864
Apr. 7.1865
July 3,1865
.June 5.1863
Mar. 26,1865
Notmust'r'd
Sept. 1, 1861
Sept. 11,1861
Feb.
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 22,1864
Promoted
Resigned June 20,1865
M. O. July 4,1865, as pri-
vate Co. H
Resigned May 6. 1863
Resigned May 2, 1864
Promoted
Cancelled
M. O. July 4, 1865, as Sergt.
Co.E
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
1,1862 Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged Feb. 7,1865 ...
TENTH INFANTRY.
495
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster-
Remarks.
Corporals.
Herman '^urgstede ...
Herman MUller
Henry Stege
Herman Kindermann.
William Heidbreeder.
Christoph Rail
Wagoner.
Christian Wagner.
St. Louis.
St. Louis.
Privates.
Assraan, Ignatz
Bank, Henry
Becker, William
Bender. Rudolph
Berger.Joseph
Bretz, Philip
Beyrer, Albert
Biggel. John
Brant, Conrad
Brannsteiner, Nich'las
Cefert, Benjamin
Ertal, Jacob
Finke. Frederick
Geong, John
Grossman. Jacob
St. Louis, Mo.
Hasslemann. Charles.
Hermann, George
Hornung.John
Horman. Adolph
Jaeger, William
Jackson, J esse
Kuhling, ( ;harles
Kaepler, Herman
Krummel, Louis
Klaver, Frederick
Krummel, Christian..
Koch, John
Lindecker, John
Metz, Anton
Maas.Coustantine
Meyer,John
May, Charles
Miller, Xavier
Post, Frederick
Pfell, Jacob
Rahing. Charles ...
Ruppert, Christian
Rosenmiller, John
Re'menschmiel, Henry
Stann, Balthasar . .
Staddlftinan, George..
Stitz, William
Stege, Henry
Schaettel, Conrad .
Spilk^r, Peter
Seddler. Christopher.
Shull, Charles
Trieselmann, Willi
Vossick, Henry
Terre Haute..
St. Louis, Mo.
Vessels, (or Wessels) B
"Witter, Conrad
Woeltje, Herman . . .
Witgenstein, Louis.
Wachter, Henry
Veterans.
Briegel, Michael
Bennett. John
Bennett, Benjamin P,
Berger. .Joseph
Ertel, Jacob
Finke, Frederick
Geong, John .
Sept. 16.1861
Sept. ip, 1861
Aug. 22,1861
Oct. 1,1861
Aug. 29,1861
Aug. 8, 1861
Sept. 24,1861
Sept. 16,1861
Sept. 12.1861
Sept. 10,1861
Sept. 2,1861
Sept. 4,1861
Sept. 9,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Sept. 16,1861
Aug. 28,1881
Aug. 26,1861
Sept. 1.1861
Sept. 5. 1861
Sept. 27,1861
Sept. 16.1861
Aug. 28.1861
Sept. 17.1861
Sept, 9.1861
Oct. 17, 1861
Sept. 8,1861
Mar. 10,1861
Aug. 18,1861
Sept, 7, 1861
Sept. 5,1861
Aug. 28,1861
Sept. 26,1861
Sept. 9. 1861
Sept. 17,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Sept. 3,1861
Aug. 24,1861
Sept. 16, 1861
Aug. 28.1861
Sept. 19,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Sept. 1, 1861
Sept, 17,1861
Sept. 6,1861
Aug. 28,1861
Sept. 11,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Sept. 10,1861
Sept. 23.1861
Sept. 1.1861
Sept. 7,1861
Mar. 8. 1862
Aug. 28.1861
Aug. 26,1861
Feb. 8, 1862
Feb. 8, 1862
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
Disch. Nov. 2. '63; disabil..
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
In Gen Hosp., Quincy.Ill.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Feb. 7. 1865...
Disch. May 9, '63; disabil..
Disch. June 22. '62; disabil.
Cairo
Terre Haute
Cairo
Sept.
Sept.
1,1861
4, 1861
Sept. 14,1861
Sept. 24,1861
Sept. 9,1861
Feb.
Disch. Dec 3, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch arijed Feb 7,1865 ...
Mustered out Feb. 8. 1865.
Disch. Nov. 1, '62: disabil.
Disch. June 22, '62; disabil.
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Court mart, to prison. Dry
Tortugas. Fla.,Jan. 9, '65.
Disch. Oct. 14, '62; disabil.
Discharged Feb. 7.^1865....
Deserted Apr. 12,1862...'!'.'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mar.
Feb.
28, 1862
8.1862
Mar. 29.1
Disch. Mar.l, '62;under age
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
Absent, sick, at date M. O.
Disch. May 12, '63; disabfl.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Drowned Apr. 19, 1862
Resnlisted as Veteran
Deserted Apr. 19.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Absent, on detachfd duty,
at M. O. of organization.
Discharged Feb 7,1865....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,
June 22, 1864
Disch. Oct. 28, '63; disabil..
Discharged Feb. 7. 1865....
Disch. Mar 1.'62; disabil..
Discharged Feb. 2, 1865....
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
Died Mar.' i.' i862". !!"!'.!'.'. '.
Died July 12,1862
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
Shot himself; aberration
of mind. Died July 20, '63
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865....
In insane asylum since
October.1862
Discharged Feb. 7.1862....
Disch. Oct. 28, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
M. O. July 4, 1865, as Corp'l
M. O. July 4. 1865, as Corp'l
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Wounded and in Hosp. at
M. O. of organization —
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
496
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Heidbreder. William .
Cairo.
Feb. ,8,1864
Mar. W.1863
Jan. 26.1864
Feb. 14.1864
Jan. 26.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 23.1864
Sept. ,22. 1864
Sept. 19.1864
Mar. ,20.1864
Mar. 10.1863
Jan. 5.1864
Jan. 26.1864
Feb. 25.1864
Jan. 28.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. 20.1864
oept. 23,1864
Sept. ,22.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 29,1864
M.O.July 4, '65. as 1st Serg
Jaeger. William
Metz, Anton
M.O. July 4. 1865. as Corp'L
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
May Charles ...
M.O. July 4, 1865, as Serg't.
Rail, Christopher
Mustered out -July 4, 1865. .
Ruppert Christian
M.O. July 4, 1865, as Corp'L
Disch. May 13, '65; disabil.
Waehter, Henry
M.O. July 4, 1865, as Corp'L
Becruits.
Terre^Haute....
St, Paul, Minn'
Bennett, Benjamin P.
Engler Ulrich
Died April 11 1865
Zitzmann, Frederick.
Drafted and Substilute
Recruits.
Adams Samuel
St. Paul. Minn.
Dis. July 10.'65. Louisville,
Ky.; disabil
Mustered out June 4, 1865^
> t 4 4
Davis, James
4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4
Decker, Alexander
Disch.June20,'65; disablL
Ekelberger Joseph...
Mustered out June 4, 1865 .
Discharged May 31, 1S65 ....
Faster, Louis
Sept. 22.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 30. 1864
Oct. 6,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 29,1861
Sept. 26, 1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 22.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept, 26,1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. ,20, 1864
Oct, ,,3,1861
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. ,22, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 23,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 23.1864
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 23. 1864
Sept. ,22, 1864
Sept. 23,1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 22.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 23,1864
Mustered out June 17,1865.
Frame, Benjamin .
Mustered out June 4,1865..
Hagerty, Dennis
ter-out of organization..
Sub. M.O. July 4, 1865
Sub. M. 0. June 4, 1865....
Hays Hiram
Mustered out June 4,1865..
Handley, David S
Sept. ,20, 1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sept. 26, 1864
Sept. 22, 1864
Sent. 20,1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 23, 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. ,20. 1864
Sept. 22,1864
Feb. 3,1865 ."
Lambert, Jos. or Jas..
Mustered out June 4, 1865 .
Sub. M. 0. June 4, 1865 ....
McClintock, Jas.or Jos
Manard, Wesley .....
Mustered out Juae 4, 1865 .
Miller, George
4 4 .4
McMenuis, Louis
Died Dec. 21,1861
Phelps, Mark
Payton, John
at New York harbor
Mustered out June 4, 1865..
Sub. M.O. July 4,1865....
Rhodes John
Mustered out June 4 1865. .
Mustered out May 26. 1866..
Spires, John
Mustered out June 17, 1865.
Severus, Orange
Mustered out June 4, 1865. .
Tebben, Anton
Thompson, Charles...
4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4
Nance, Hugh
Killed at Bentonville,N.C.,
Sept. 20, 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Mar.2L1865
Wallace, William
M.O. by order War Dep't,
>^ept. 22,1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 23.1864
May 18 1865.
Weigel. John C
Williams John
4 4 4 4
TENTH INFANTRY.
497
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Marshall
Mar. 1, 1862
June 16,1862
Mar. 30,1864
July 3, 1865
Sept 1 1861
Resigned June 16, 1862
David R Waters
Resigned Mar. 30, 1864
Ephraim A. Wilson...
James W Anderson..
Apr. 17,1864
Notmust'r'd
Sept. 1.1861
Discharged May 15.1865....
M.O.July 4, '65, as 1st Lieut
Darwin
First Lieutenants.
Tnhn D Mitfhpll
Marshall
Promoted
Mar. i:i862
June 16,1862
June 16.1863
Mar. 30.1864
July 3, 1865
Mar. 1.1862
June 16.1862
June 16.1863
Mar. 25,1865
July 3.1865
Sept. 1.1861
Sent ^^1,1861
Guy W. Blanehard....
Ephraim A. Wilson...
James W.Anderson..
John Ferguson
Second Lieutenants.
Guy W. Blanehard....
Ephraim A. Wilson...
James W. Anderson..
Simeon Donaldson
William Hartman
Musician .
Freeman D . Rosebrook
Palmyra
Resigned June 16,1863
July 29,1863
Apr. 17,1864
Notmust'r'd
Promoted
Darwin
Marshall
Palmyra
M. O.July 4. 1865. as Sergt.
Oquawka
Palmyra
Notmust'r'd
Sept. 1,1861
Sept., L 1861
Disch. Jan. 1, '64, as Corp'L
M.O.July 4. 1865, as Sergt.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Privates.
Andrew, William
Bacon Martin M
Palmyra
Fieldon . ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Jan. 31, '62; disabil.
Blanchart, Guy H
Blanehard, Justus C.
Blockson, Joseph
Barrett, Jackson
Cary, Daniel M
Chancellor, William M
Desk. William E
Eno, Stephen H
Furguson, James
Fears, James M
Fencher, Nehemiah...
Ferguson, J ohn
Hartman, William....
Haneu. George W
Howertou. Henry
Husted. Nathan
Iniarle, Jefrie R
Jeffrier, Feamir
Johnson, William A...
Kinney David
Palmyra
Marshall::::::::
Palmyra
Marshall
Palmyra
Jacksonville ...
Marshall
Palmyra ::::::::
Marshall
Palmyra
Marshall::::::::
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Mustered out Sept. 15. 1864-
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Deserted Dec. 14,1861
Died Jan. 18.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Sept. 14, '62; disabil
Re-enlisted Sept. 1,1863..
Disch. Feb. 24. '62; disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 15,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran ....
Disch. Jan. 5,1863; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Lenex, George
Lord, William E
Marvin. William
Disch. July 20. '62; disabil.
Dij-eh. Feb. 26. '62: disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864.
Absent on detached duty
Marshall
Elizabeth::::::'
Palmyra
Marshall::::::::
Palmyra
Dixon .
McDonald. Alfred E..
Montgomery, John....
Moore. Samuel R
Morgan. Jerome B
Morgan, Spencer C...
O'Brien, Michael
0 vermire, Levi
Pease John A
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Feb. 16,1862
Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Trans, to Invalid Corps
Dec 30,1863
Detailed, and absent since
March. 1862
Disch. July 5. '62: disabil..
Retherford.John
Rogers. William
Rogers, Martin
Rouen, George
Siefken Hero S . ..
De>erted Nov. 26.1861
Died Jan 6 1862
Died Dec 12 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Snead, William
Stark, William R
Warn, Henry W
Wilson. Ephraim A...
Williams. Charles C.
Marshall
Palmyra
Dixon
Died March 12, 1862
Missing in action Apr. '64.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Mustered out S-pt. 15, 1864
Willard, John
Marshall
Disch. Feb. 26. '62; disabil.
Vol. 1—32,
498
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
1 Veterans.
Andrew, William
Anderson, Willis
Anderson, James W . .
Brantliuger, Weorgre..
Bohn, James
Bohn, Henry
Blocksou, Joseph
Booth, Owen K
Booth, James K
Chapin, John tr
€oppage, Wm. D, C...
Dech, William E
Donaldson, iSimeon ...
Eno, Stephen H
Ferguson, John
Hartiuati, William
flawn, George W
iHowerton, Henry
Hutchison, KobertL..
Harvey, Albert B
Hungerford, John —
Ingle, Jesse R
Jeffers, Francis M
Johnson, William A ..
Jetfers. John A
Kenny. David
Loyd, Eli
Mc Daniel. Alfred E...
Moore, Charles W
O'Brien. Michael
Pickup, George W —
Preston, Alfred
Russell James
Rock, Elijah W
Rausch, George
Rosebrook.Freem'n D
Siefken, Hero S
Tomliuson, James A.
Recruits.
Anderson, Willis.
Anderson, Byron.
Anderson, James W..
Barber. Edwin M
Beltz, Henry
Blodgett, Dighton ....
Boyers, Thomas C —
Booth. Owen K
Booth, James R
Bradley, Julius C
Beal, William S
Besser, Nathan
Brantliuger, George..
Bohn. Henry
Bohn, James
Bremer. Henry
Brewer. Harlan
Buck. David H
Bice, Arthur F
Chapin, John G
Coppage, Wm. D. C...
Donaldson, Simeon...
Doherty. John
Dagget, Simeon
Fawver, Jacob
Ferguson, James W ..
Frank, Henry J. L ....
Garner, James M
Orove, Martin
Hutchinson, Robt. L..
Harvey. Albert B
Henderson, John H . . .
Herndon, Edward M..
Palmyra .,
Oquawka ,
Darwin ...
Marshall..
Oquawka ,
Palmyra
Oquawka —
Jacksonville
Marshall.
Palmyra .
Marshall.
Oquawka .
Darwin ...
Palmyra .
Marshall.
Terre Haute.
Palmyra
Oquawka —
Darwin
Palmyra .
Martinsville.
Oquawka .
Darwin ...
Marshall.
Oquawka
Terre Haute.
Warren
Terre Haute.
Darwin
Harmon
Darwin .
Oquawka .
Oquawka .
Darwin ■ ..
Marshall..
Marshall.
Marshall..
Oquawka ,
Jan. 1.1864
Mar.
Mar.
11,:
1, 1864
Feb. 18.1864
Jan, 1, 1864
Feb. 18,1
Jan. 1,1864
Mar.
Jan.
1, 1864
1, 1864
Feb. 18,1864
Mar.
Jan.
1, 1864
1, 1864
Nov. 20,1
Sept. 1,1863
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
1,1862
l.I
20, 1861
1.1862
Mar. 1.1862
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
12.1864
1, 1862
18, 1862
10, 1862
20 1861
18, 1862
20, 1861
1, 1862
1,1861
18, 1862
1, 1861
18. 1861
1 , 1861
20. 1861
Jan. ^1,1864
Mar. ^20.1864
Mar. ^_1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Feb. 18.1864
Jan. 11,1864
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
1,:
1, 1864
20, 1861
1.1
1. 1862
1.1861
5, 1861
Nov. 20,1
Jan. 1. 1862
Jan. 6, 1862
Mar. 5,1862
Mar. 1.1862
Feb. 12.
Mar. 1,
Feb. 25.
Feb. 10,
Nov. 20.
Feb. 18,
Nov. 20,
Nov. 28,
Nov. 20.
Mar. 1.
Sept. 1.
Feb. 25.
.Vov. 5,
Feb. 25,
Nov. 1,
Nov. 20.
Nov. 28,1861
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
M. (). July 4. '65, as Corp'l.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Mustered out July 4. 1865. .
M. O. July 4, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered ou,t July 4, 1865..
M. O. July 4, '65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Killed near Dallas, Ga.,
May 27.1864
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Disch.as Corp.; wounds..
Disch. to accept prom'n,
Apr. 14.1864
M.O.July 4, '65. as 1st Serg
M.O.July 4, '65,as Serg't..
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M.O.July 4, '65, as Serg't.
Killed, Bentonville, N. C,
March 21. 1865
Died March 26, 1864
M.O.July 4. '65, as Corp'l.
Muf'tered out -July 4, 1865..
Prisoner of war
M.O.July 4. '65. as Corp'l..
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Disch. June 26. '65; wounds
Mustered out July 4, ISSS..
Absent, wounded
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Dis. on Sur. certificate
July 28, 1865
Absent, on detached duty
at M. O. of organization.
M.O.July 4, '65, as Serg't..
M.O.July 4, '65. as Corp'l..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Corp'l. Absent on det'ch'd
duty at M.O. of organ'n.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 4. '62; disabil.
Disch. Feb. 26. '62; disabil.
Disch. June 22, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted asVeteran —
Disch, Apr. 13, '62; disabil!
Supposed to be dead
Died May 30,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Died Nov. 14,1862
Disch. Jan. 3, '63; disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Detailed and absent at
date of muster-out
Disch Sept. 27, '62; disabil.
Transferred to Co. H
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Disch. July 2. '62: disabil..
Died Aug. 14,1862
Disch July 5, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Absent, sick, at dateM. O.
Died Aug. 28, 1862
TENTH INFANTRY.
499
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
li.stment.
Date
of muster.
Hilbert. Frederick ....
Hensley. .James
Horner, William
Hoi len beck, John M...
Hau?eford,John
-Jeff ries, John A
Jeffries, James
Johnson, Garrett
Darwin
-J effers, Thomas
Julfs, Jacob
Kerr.James R
Kinney, John M
'Lloyd, Kli
Loyd, William H
juivingston, John
Layton.Jos. P. or Jno.
Lay ton, Lewis B
Mulkins, Robert S
Morgan. George J
Moore, (.'haries W
Miller, Eugene A
Nitchmau, James P ...
Nitchman.Benj, F ....
JNeal, Rufus
Pickup, George W
Poorman, Benj. F
Preston. Alfred
Roderick, David F
Rock,El:.iah
iRussell, James
Spiker, Samuel R
Sullivan, Thomas
Smith, JaphetB
.Shorter,James B
Tomlinson, James A ..
Taylor, William M ....
Williams, Edward A ..
Wyatt, Americus
Darwin ...
Marshall..
Oquawka .
Darwin ...
Harmon...
Aledo
Dixon
Marshall..
Darwin ...
Shokoken
Darwin ...
Oquawka
Terre Haute.
Harmon
Darwin .
Marshall..
Oquawka .
Darwin ...
Terre Haute.
Darwin
Terre Haute.
Oquawka
Harmon
Martinsville.
Terre Haute.
Oquawka
Shokoken ...
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Ack^rman, Jacob or
BalKSelim O
Booker, George
Beickhorn, Lewis
Bard, Milton
Bock, Mathias
€rabbe. Anton
Dolan. Thomas
Darnell. Daniel P
Entler, John
Eheor Etrie, William.
Easten, Jacob
Ellick. William.
Jno]
EUenbrock, Herman ..
Flair, John
Flair,Henry
Hobbin, George
Haight, Richard
Hudson, Richard
Harling. Frederick
Hardin, William
Keim, George
Knell, Anton
Mowee or Moore, Fred
Neiflfer,Otto
Newman, August
Rodgers. Charles
Russell, Hamlin G
Smith, William
Stermer, Gottlieb
Schlick William
Taylor, David
Williams, Wilson
■Whittleses,John W...
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
.Jan .
Feb.
O-t.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
1, 1862
1. 1864
20, 1864
18. 1862
1,1861
Mar.
5,1862 Supposed to been disch..
Transferred to Co. H
Feb. 25.1864 Mustered out July 4,1865.
Feb.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
1,1862 Mar.
13, 1864 Feb.
1, 1862
19, 1864
1,1861
rS, 1864
15, 1864
11,1864
18, 1862
^ ^1. 1862
1.1862
12, 1864
1, 1862
1, 1862
20, 1864
18. 1862
^ ^1, 1862
18, 1862
1, 1862
22, 1864
15, 1864
18, 1862
1,1861
1, 1862
1,1861
19, 1864
6.1861
11, 1864
20, 1864
23. 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
22, 1864
28. 1862
27, 1864
20. 1864
13, 1864
10.1864
22.1864
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
7. 1864
22. 1864
27. 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept,
Oct.
Oct.
22, 1864
23, 1864
4, 1864
23, 1861
28, 1864
27. 1864
26. 1864
5. 1864
22. 1864
27, 1864
12,1864
6, 1864
Js
Peb.
Nov.
Peb.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
1862 Re-enlisted as Veteran.
18611 •• " .
1861 Died Sept. 18. 1862
1861]Disch. Nov. 20, '62, to enlist
in 4th U. S. Cavalry
1862'Died April 30. 1862
1864' Mustered out June 8, 1865
1862! Died Feb. 22, 1862
18K4 Mustered out July 4,1865.
1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran...
1864 Ab.><ent,sick, at date M. O
Mustered out July 5,1865.
Diich. Peb. 16, '65; disabil
1862 Died Mar. 28, 1864
.... Disch. Feb. 22, '63; disabil
18621 Disch. Aug. 3, '62; disabil
1862 Re-enlisted as Veteran...
1864 Mustered out July 4,1865.
Trans, to Co. H, Mar.25, '62
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Peb.
Peb.
Feb.
Nov.
.Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
22, 1864
27. 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Mustered out Mar. 28, 186;
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
.Mustered out July 4, 1865
Re enlisted as Veteran..
Died July 23, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran..,
Disch. Apr. 9. '62; disabil.
Disch. Jan. 23, '65; disabil
Died Mar. 21, 1864
Disch. Apr. 9, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; woundi
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
Killed. Bentonville. N. C.
Mar. 25, 1865
Sub. M. O.July 4, 1865...
Mustered out June 2. 1865
Sub. M. O.July 4, 1865 ..
Mustered out June 4, 1865
Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Mustered out June 4. 1865 .
Mustered out May 29. 1865.
Mustered out May 26. 1865.
Sub. Never rep'ted to Co.
Sick. Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sub. Never rep'red to Co.
Sick, ('hattanooga, Tenn.
Mustered out June 4, 1865 .
Sub. M. O.July 4, 1865...
Mustered out June 4. 1865
Deserted June 23, 1865 . ...
Sub. M O .July 4, 1865...
Mustered out June 4, 1865
Absent, wounded
Sub M. O. July 4, 1865 ..
Mustered out June 4. 1865
22, 1864
23, 1864
4. 1864
23, 1864
28,1864 Absent, sick, in Gen. Hosp
27, ' ~ '
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
Disch. War Dept.May31.
Mustered out July 14. 1865
Sub. M. O July 4, 1865...
Mustered out June 4,^ 1865
Sub. M. O.July 4, 1865...
500
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Under Cooks.
Elliott Alfred
Mar. ^3.1863
Aug. 1, 1863
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 24.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Deserted Nov 17 1864.
Washington, George..
Deserted Oct. 1. 1864
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Lindsay H. Carr
Edward H. Sylla
Daniel R. Ballou
Franklin A. Munson.
First Lieutenants.
Edward H. Sylla
Daniel R. Sylla
Franklin A. Munson.
John Winsitt
George D. Woodward
Second Lieutenants.
Jerome B. Carpenter
John Winsitt
George Woodward...
Samuel Faxon
First Sergeant.
Daniel R. Ballou
Sergeants.
Franklin Munson
Hubert Carwer
Edward Hoag
Charles Kensill
Corporals.
M. R. VanNostrand..
George Woodward...
John Culver
Cornelius Hagerty...
Musician.
Thomas Corke
Privates.
Andrus, William
Burcham, William...
Baldwin, John
Baldwin. Kipps
Banfleld, John
Baker, Thornton
Colgrove, Franklin ..
Canham. William
Davis, Washington..
Duyar, William
Estabrook, Edwin ...
Fuhr, Adam
Faxon, Samuel
Godfrey. Charles
Gilbert, Franklin
Hamlin, Charles
Hamlin, William H ..
Hinkins, Andrew
Hart. Henry
Hammer. Francis
Ise. Henry
Judd, Albert
Lacy, Michael
Mullin, Nathaniel
Miller, James
Miller, George C
Miller, William
Rose, Andrew
Darwin . . .
Sandwich
Sandwich
Darwin ...
Sandwich
Sandwich
Sandwich
July 28.1
Mar. 12,1862
June 16,1862
Feb. 28,1863
July 28,1861
Mar. 12,1862
June 16.1862
Feb. 28,1863
May 8. 1865
July 28,1861
Mar. 1.1862
Feb. 28.1863
July 3,1865
Aug. 28.1861
Aug. 28,1861
Apr. 8.1863
Aug. 28,1861
Killed Mar. 12,1862
Resigned June 16, 1862.
Resigned Feb. 27. 1863 .
Mustered out July 4, 18
Apr. 8,]
May 22,1865
Aug. 28,1861
Mustered out Apr. 9,
Mustered out July 4,
Discharged Feb. 13, 1862.
Promoted
Apr. 8, 1863
Not must'd.
Aug. 28,1861
Aug. 28.1861
M. O. July 4.1865, as Sergt.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Died Feb. 6. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 28, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Died Aug. 31,1862
Aug. 28,
Aug. 28.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Deserted Nov. 27, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 28, 1864.
Discharged Mar. 9. 1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged 3Iay 26. 1862!!!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Re-eulisted as Veteran
Died Feb. 25,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 28, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug 28, 1864.
Discharged Mar. 12, 1862...
Mustered out Aug. 28, 1864.
Discharged Mar. 11, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Discharged July 1. 1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Mustered out May 13, 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
TENTH INFANTRY.
501
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sandwich.
Aug. 28. 1861
Died Jan 8 1862
Died Mar. 4,1863
.Mustered out Aug. 28,1864.
Died Nov 6 1862
Stan or Stall John
' •
Stipp. Herman
Frorget, Henry
Wait Lorenzo
Discharged Nov. 20. 1863...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Whitney Edward
nfaprtoH Mn^T 9.7 ISfil
Veterans.
Baldwin, Kipps
Banfield John
Sandwich
Jan. ^1,1864
Mar. ^25.1864
Jan. _ 1.1864
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. ^^1.1863
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. 1 1864
Jan. 6.1864 Died July 20,1864; wounds
-Jan. 7. 1864 M O. July 4 '65 as Corp
Apr. 7.1864 Mnsterpd out .hi Iv 4.1865 ..
Jan. _ 7.1864
Apr. 7.1864
Jan. 7,1864
Apr. 7, 1864
Jan. 7, 1864
Apr. 7. 1864
Jan. ^7.1864
Mar. 25.1862
Sept. 25.1861
Mar. 25.1862
Feb. ^25.1864
Apr. 25,1864
Sept. 20, 1861
Aug 28 1861
fiullard Henry ..
• •
M. 0. .July 4 '65. as Corp'l
• •
Mustered out July 4 1865
C!olerore. Franklin
Corke, Thomas
Sandwich
Darwin
Disch. June 23.'65; disabil.
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Davis. Washington ...
Estabrook, Edwin
Faxon. Samuel
Fuller Nathan
M. 0. July 4,'65. as Corp'l .
M. O. July 4,'65, as 1st Serg
Mustered out July 4, 1865 . .
Hammer, Francis
Lacy, Michael
Miller, James
Sandwich
Darwin ..'.".".'
M. O. July 4, '65. as Sergt.
McGuire John A
Sandwich
Wounded and absent at
Stipp, Herman
Darwin ...'.'.'.'.'.'.
Mar. 25.1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Mar. 25,1862
Sept. 20,1861
Mar. 25.1863
Mar. ^20,1862
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. ^13,1864
Sept. 20.1861
Aug. 20.1861
Apr. 12,1862
Feb. 18, 1864
Mar. 1,1862
Mar. 20,1862
Mar. 25,1862
Feb. ^13.1864
Nov. 27.1861
Nov. 24.1861
Sept. 20.1861
Dec. 19.1861
Mar. 1.1862
Apr. 8. 1862
May 20,1861
Apr. 12,1862
Feb. ^16,1864
Oct. 10,1861
Apr. ^12,1862
Apr. 8, 1862
Nov. 28.1861
Mar. 20.1862
Mar. 25,ln62
Mar. 20.1862
Apr. ^12,1862
Feb. ^13.1864
Mar. 1, 1862
M. 0. of organization —
M.O.July 4. '65. as Serg't.
Trouslat. Eugene
VanNostrand, N. R ...
Sandwich
Darwin
at M.O. of organization.
Mustered out July 4.1865 ..
Recruits.
Baker Samuel
Re-enlisted as Veteran ..
Bullard, Henry
• ' ' •
Coster. Nicholas
Sandwich
Mustered out Sept. 5.1864.
Curry, Nehemiah
Discharged Oct. 22.1862....
Died April 6, 1862
Fox
Mustered out July 4. 1865 . .
Colliers. John L
Discharged June 13,1865...
Dobbin. David
Sandwich
Darwin .........
Davis Henry
Died MayS 1862
Dodds, James .
Apr. 12,1862
Mnstprpd out Anril 11.1S65.
Estabrook, Adelbert..
Freeland
Feb. 25,1864 Mustered out July 4,1865..
Mar. 1, 1862 Mustered out Mar. 1, 186?.. .
Frakes. Jacob
Mar. 25,1862 Died Januarv 26. 1865
Fuller, Nathan .
' •
Feb. 25,1864
Nov. 27.1861
Sept. 27.1861
Dec. 22.1861
Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 4, 1865 . .
Fears, Albert C
■Gletty. George
Sandwich
Mustered out Dec. 26,1865.
Gletty. Jacob ..
Died January 29. 1862
Hough, George A
Holden, William
Discharged July 19.1863...
Mustered out Dec. 20. 1864 .
Died April 25, 1864
HoefiPner, Antonia
Sandwich
Apr. 12,1862
May 20,1861
Disch. Jan. 3.'63. to enlist
in Mississippi xMar. Brig
Prom.Princii.al .Musician.
Kibby, Hezekiah
Darwin
Apr. 12. 1862 Mustered April 11,1865
Keller, Phillip .
Feb. 25 1864 Mustered out July 4, 1865 . .
Keller, Charles
Latham. Thomas J....
Livix, William
Sandwich
Darwin
Oct. 10, 1861 Mustered out Oct. 10. 1864. .
Apr. 12,1862 Mustered out April 25,1865
Livix, Michael
(Mustered out April 12, 1865
iDipd Dec. 10.1862
Morrison, Thomas ....
Miller. William J..
Sandwich
Dec. 2. 1861
Mar. _25,1862
Apr 12, 1862
Disch. Apr. 1.'63. to enlist
in Mississippi Mar. Brig
McGuire. J.. hn A
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Feb. 27,1863
• '
"Muliin, Perry
• '
Mnstprpd out Anril l!.18a5.
Mullin Joseph . ..
• '
Feb. 25, 1864 Mustered out June 16. 1865 .
jNitchman, James
"
Mar. 1.1862 Discharged Nov. 18.1862...
502
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Nitchraan.Benj. P....
Newton, Warner S ....
Mar. 1,1862 Mar. 1,1862 ATnstprpd out Mar. llSfi.";^
Chicago
Jan. 27.1865 Jan. 27.1865
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Shorter, William
Somonau'k !.'.'.'!!
Mar. 25,1862 Oct. 3.1863
Mar. 20,18621
Apr. 8.1862Anr. 12.1862
111. Vol., from Sergeant..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Diseb. Oct. 28. '62; disabiL
Died March 2, 1863
Shorter. Harland
Seaton, Leonard B
Feb. 22.1864
Feb. 9. 1864
Mar. 4.1864
Feb. ^9.1864
Dec. 22.1861
Mar. 25,1862
Feb. 24.1864
Oct. _ ^5. 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. 26.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 21,1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 13.1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 20. 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 30,1864
Mar. ,,5.1863
Feb. 25.1S64
May 3,1864
Apr. 28,1864
Apr. ,11.1864
Dec. 22.1861
Mar. 25.1862
Mar. 12.1864
Oct. ,5,1864
Oct. 7. 1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. 28.1864
Sept. 26.1864
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. 20, 1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 13,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 1.1864
Sept. 19.1864
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. IS. 1864
Mustered out July 4.1865..
Somonauk
Earlville
Sandwich
Darwin
Died July 20,1864
Smith, William
Trouslatt, Eugene
Tousley. Ransom
Died May 31,1864
Re enlisted as Veteran ....
Mustered out June 2, 1865. .
Waters Thomas B
Quincy .
Mustered out July 4, 1865 .
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Sub. M. 0. July 4.1865
Craven, Abijah
Deal.Chri.stian
Sub. M. 0. June 4.1865...
Eason. William
Disch. June 21. '65: disabil.
Lewis, .James W
Mustered out June 4,1865..
Mustered out May 12. 1865..
Perry John A
Sub M. O May 20, 1865.
order War Dept
St. Clair. Charles
Sub. M. 0 July 4,1865 ..
Smith, William C
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
of organization
Switzer, John
Mustered out June 4. 1865..
Shaw. John
StoflPer.Abi.iahM
I • t •
Sigfel. Phillip
Sub . MO. June 4. 1865 . . .
Truman. Ira F .
Miistprpd out- .Inlv i 1S65
Oct. 5, 1864 Sub . M . 0 . July 4, 1865 ....
Williams, Edwin
Sept. 20,1864 Mustered out June 4.1865..
Zeron, Christian.
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 30.1864
Jan. ,,5.1864
Sub. M. 0. July 4.1865...
Zimmerman. Wesley . .
Under Cooks.
Never reported to Co
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Blare. Lewis W
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
Morton S, McAtee
David Gillespie
William Hughes
First Lieutenants.
David Gillespie
James H. Rogerson...
Robert H. Mann
William Hughes
Thomas J. Holman
Second Lieutenants.
Robert H. Mann
William Hughes
William P. Cousley ...
First Sei'geanti
James H. Rogerson...
Chester
Chester
Chester
Alton ..
Chester
July 28.1861
June 14.1862
Jan. 12,1865
Aug. 3,1861
July 20,1862
Mar. 29.1865
July 28, 1861 Aug. 3,
June 14,1862iJuly 18,1862
Nov. 13.1863 Dec. 21,1863
Dec. 26.1864 Mar. 27,1865
Jan. 12.1865 Jan. 13,1865
July 28.1861
Mar. 19,1864
Apr. 7, 1865
Aug. 1,]
Aug. 3,1861
Apr. 8.1864
Not must'rd
Aug.
Resigned June 14, 1862
Prom. Lieut. Colonel
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Promoted
Resigned Nov. 13,1863
Mustered out Dec. 26.1864.
Promoted
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Promoted
M.O.July 4.''65.asSet.Co.bl
Promoted 1st Lieut
TENTH INFANTRY.
503
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
William Hughes
William C. Bradley...
James D. Gillespie....
Allen Wier
Chester
Aug. ,^1,1861
Aug. ^^3,1861
Re-enlLsted as Veteran....
Disch.; term expired..!'.'.!
CorDornls.
Joseph S. Cain
Isaacs Berry
Chester ,.
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. ^1.1861
Aug. __3,1861
Deserted Sept 19, 1864
Disch. as private; term ex.
Pris. war; killed while try-
ing to escape. Mar. 9. '64..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 11,1862
Discharged Oct. 9,1862
Thomas C. Haskins...
Nelson B. Garner
Luke M.Shrewsberry.
And'w J.Schamahorn.
John D. Schoolcraft..
Samuel T. Anderson..
Musicians.
Henry Gouseman
Privates.
Arney, Alexander
Adney, Alfred
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 3,1861
Aug. ^ 3, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch,Jan.3, '63, to enlist in
Miss. Marine Brigade...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Deserted March 9. 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Mar. 24. '64: disabil.
Died at Mound City
Disch. Feb. 18. '62; disabil.
Disch. Mar. 24, '62: disabil.
Accid't'ly killed Sept.30,'63
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Feb. 7,1863
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July 6.1863!!!!
Re-enJisted as Veteran....
Disch. Apr. 9, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Nov 12,1861
Died July 30,1864
Che^
ter
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 5, 1861
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 19.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 19.1861
Aug. _ 6,1861
Aug. ^13,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Aug. 6. 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Sept. 2.1861
Aug. ^^1.1861
Aug. 6, 1S61
Aug. ^ ^1. 1861
Aug. 6, 1861
Sept. 6.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. ^1,1861
Aug. 24,1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. ^24,1861
Aug. _ _6. 1861
Aug. 23,1831
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 5. 1861
Aug. 6.1861
Sept. 2.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. 1. 1861
Sept. 2,1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 2U, 1861
Aug. 24.1861
Aug. ^ L1861
Sept. 6,1861
Sept. 3.1861
Agermeyer. Philip
Anderson, Jacob
Bumgart. Charles ....
Brown. James N
Brewer. Thomas J
Badeker. Charles J....
Brookmeyer. Williams
Bradley, John F
Corbin, -John
Aug
Aug..
24, 1861
3.1861
Charles. John A
Crawford, James H...
Carmody. Michael
Crisler. George \V....
Craig Joseph
Craig. William
Clifford, Cunnineham.
Crittenden, Thomas...
Dame, Charles R
Dunbar, James
Emerson, Robert S
Emerson, Edward R..
Fuller. Seth
Garner, Ephraim C
Gaston, John R
Gibson. Peter R
Heatherington, S. H..
Hughes. James
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Jmu 1'^ 186''
Hough, Charles
Died Dec. 27.1862
Hughes, Christie
Hough. Thomas
Discharged Feb. 17.1862...
Hawkins. Nelson
Died Sept. 15,1862
Hollyman. Thomas J..
Hardin, Columbus
Jarde. Louis
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Accid't'ly killed July 2, '62.
Ketner. Isaac
Died Dec 18 1861
King. Miles B
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Dec. 23.1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 4. 1865!!
Disch. Dec. 23. '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died July 18.1862 !!!!
Kroney. Conrad
Lively. George W
Lybarger, Samuel ....
Ly tie. Carson W
Lively, Isaac N
Lively. Wm. C. .M
Mann, John A
Montgomery, Alleck..
Montroy, John
Menard, Armonville..
McCormack. Alfred G.
McC'Iormack. Christ. L.
McKinney. John
Nicholas. Isaac
Disch.; term expired
Mustered out July4.i865!!
Purts. Ambrose
Page. Prite
Perry, William C
Perkins. Horatio
Pickett, Beel
Deserted Mar. 1,1863, ..!!!!
Deserted May 1.1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
504
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Rickets, Ben.iamin....
Riley, Patrick
Stewart, Thomas R...
Smith, Thomas J
Smith, Henry C
Smith, David
Sanders. John R
Shrewsbury, Moses A.
Shrewsbury, Samuel..
Taffe. Peter
Uhles, George W
Watt, John C
Witcratt. William B..
West, Georgre W
Williams, Clolumbus..
Wolf sen, William
Veter-ann.
Arney. Alexander
Anderson. Jacob
Brown, James N
Bodeker, Charles D...
Brookmeyer, William.
Bradley, William C...
Crisler. George W
Cross. William A
Crittenden, Thomas ..
Dame, Charles R
Emerson Edward R...
Emerson, Robert S ...
Eggermeyer, Phillip..
Eggermeyer. Fritz
Gonseman, Henry
Garner, Nelson R
Garner. Ephraim C...
Hughes, William
Koloman. Thomas J ..
Hetherington, Sam.H.
Krone, Conrad
Lybarger, Samuel
Lytle, Carson W
Mann, John A
Mountroy. John
Menard, Armonville..
Porter, James
Furtz. Ambrose
Perkins, Horatio
Pickett. Beel
Shrewsbury. Samuel..
Shrewsbury, Luke M.
Sehamahoru, A. J
Stewart, Thomas R ...
Smith, Thomas J
Smith, Henry V,
Sanders, John R
Taffee, Peter
Witcraft, William D..
Weir, Allen
Weir, William J
Recruits.
Agermeyer, Fritz
Burke, William
B^gganion, Simon
Bilderback, Benjamin
Boliiiger, Joseph
Bartleman, August ...
Cross, William A
Craig, William
Chester
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug, 23,1861
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 6. 1866
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 6.1861
Aug.
Aug,
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
6, 1861
1, 1861
16. 1861
1. 1861
1.1861
1.1861
Jan. 1.1864
Disch.; term expired
Died Jan. 1.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Absent, detached duty, at
muster-out of organiz'n.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Disch. Feb. 7,1862; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died at Mound City
Died Feb. 1,1862
Disch. ; term expired
Corporal. Sick, Beaufort,
S. C. since Dec. 18,1864..
M. O. July 4, 1865. as 1st Sgt
M. O. July 4. 1865, as Corp'l
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. O.July 4. 1865. as Sergt.
Died of wounds received
May 9,1864
Mustered out July 4.1865..
Mound City
Chester
Nov. 22,1861
Sept. 12,1861
Chandlerville .
Chester
b'eb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
11,1864
23. 1864
14. 1865
11,1864
14, 1861
11, 1864
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
25. 1864
23. 1864
14.1865
25, 1864
Feb. 25,156
Mustered out July 4, 1865.
M, O. July 4.1865. as Sergt.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Pro. Sergt. and 2d Lieut...
Pro. Sergt. and 1st Lieut..
Mustered out July 17, 1865.
1st Sergt. Died, wounds re-
ceived Aug. 23, 1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Sick at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mustered out July 4, 1865 . .
Mustered out July 17, 1865.
Mustered out July. 4, 1865..
Died at Jeffersonville.Ind.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M. O. July 4, '65, as Sergt..
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Killed at Rocky Face Mt.,
Ga.. May 9,1864
Killed at Bentonville,N.C.,
March 21.1865
Mustered out July 4. 1866. .
Died of wounds, Kenesaw
Mt.. June 27, 1864
Re enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Oct. 1,1862
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Killed July 19, '64. at Peach
Tree Creek
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4. 1865 ..
TENTH INFANTRY.
505
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
<JrissIer, Silas..
Cross. John A..
<3ruyman..Iohn..
Hughes, Lfwis.
Hughes. Miles..
Kirk, .Jacob
Morris, John ...
Morris. Samuel C . ..
Miller. Charles W...
McDonough, James.
Matney, Franklin ...
McDonough, Saul. ..
Pickett, Johnson —
•Quitmaer. William H.
Rurige. Henry
Stone, Henry
Stypes, Benjamin
■Spigles, Fritz
Saak, William
Weir, William ,
Wood. Reuben
■Waters, William S
Wetof, Joseph
Chester
Jackson co
Chester
Evansville
Chester
Chandlerville
Chester
Liberty
Chandlerville
Chester
Drafted and Subslitute
BecruUs.
Clarke, Charles
Lehning. Henry
Williams. Hilleriek...
Wiltie, August
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
20, 1864
23, 1864
11,]
20, 1864
15.1
11. 1864
8. 1864
11.1864
20.1864
11, 1864
14.1865
11.1864
11.1864
23. 1864
14. 1865
11.1864
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
25,]
23. 1864
^25, 1864
15. 1865
25, 1864
14, 1865
25, 1864
23. 1864
14. 1865
25,1864
Sept. 19,1
Feb. 17,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Mustered out June 24. 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Died March 9, 1864
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Died in hosp., Rossville.Ga
Prisoner of war since Nov.
20,1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Died April 17. 1864. at Ross-
ville. Ga
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Feb. 25,1864
Mustered out June 22.1865.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Killed at Kenesaw Mt.,
June 23, 1864
Disch. May 26, '64: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 4,^1865..
Died Jan. 12, 1865, at Savan-
nah, 6a
Oct. 8,1864 Oct.
Oct. 5.1864 Oct. 5.1864 Sub.
Oct. 3.1863|Oct. 3.1864
Sub. M. O.July 3,1865...
M. O. July 4,1865..,
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains-
George C. Lusk
Thomas H. Kennedy . .
First Liexitenants.
•Godhold Girnt
James Rogers
John H. Fahnestock ..
Second Lieutenants.
Edward L. Friday
Thomas H. Kennedy..
William Wilson
Fi/st Sergeant.
James M. Brown
Sergeants-
Thoma* H. Kennedy..
James Rogers
Gustavus O. Austin. . .
Corporals.
James Thompson
Daniel Lynch
William Wilson
William W. Murphy ..
William M. Otwell ....
Benjamin F. Kimball.
Privates.
Anderson. Oliver
Arnold. William-
Burrows, Thomas
Edwardsville ..
Edwardsville
Edwardsville ..
Edwardsville
Edwardsville
Edwardsville
Edwardsville ..
July 28,1861
Oct. 24,1864
July 28,1861
July 3.1862
Dec. 24,1864
July 28,1861
July 29,1862
Oct. 24.1864
Aug. 3.1861
Aug. 3,1861
Sept. 1.1861
Mar. 27,1865
Sept. 1.1861
Aug. 20,1862
June 20,1865
Sept. 1,1861
Feb. 4. 1863
Mar. 29,1865
Aug. 14,1861
Aug. 14.1861
Mustered out Oct. 24,1864.
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 14,
Resigned July 3, 1862
Mustered out Dec. 24,1864.
Mustered out July 4. 1864..
Dismissed, sentence of C.
M., June 28.1862
Promoted
Mustered out July 4, 1864..
Died Feb. 23, 1862, at Bird's
Point.Mo
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Disch. July 1,'62; disabil..
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. June 4, '62; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 11, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Aug. 14,1861 Re-enjisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31.1864'.
506
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Bizer, Jacob
Brown, James B
Bertsch, George
Bacon, Abner
Baker. John
Campbell. Asbery
Cassidy, William A...
Craig:, Benjamin P....
Dix, Alvin
Eubanks. John
. Fahnestock. George ..
Green, Austin O
Hoftten. Uavid
Hess, Henry
Jordan. Michael
Jones, Edward
Kione, George
Kelly, Michael
Kerr. George
Lewis, William H
Longenfi^lter, George
Mizger, Antonio
McLane, Francis
Mickles, John
Murphy, Booker C ...,
Murphy. William f...
•Mason, Franklin
Mulligan, Michael
Norton, Michael
Opdycke. John W
Rizer, Martin
Sticf, William
Scully, Thomas
Spence, James
Suhlett, 8amuel P ....
Smith, Samuel F
Tackett, Charles
Tadlock, William J ...
Thompson. William M
Whitbread, William ..
Walker, Arsenith F...
Walker, John R
Welker, John
Weeks. Franklin
Younghans. Henry ...
Edwardsville
Stanton
Coloma
Edwardsville
Aug.
Stanton
Edwardsville
Veterang.
Anderson. Oliver
Arnold, William
Bizer, Jacob
Brown. Cornelius
Boyd, James M
Bertsch, George
Cassady, Harmon W
Craig, Benjamin F....
Eubanks, John
Fahnestock, John T...
Fahnestock, George G
Friday. William
Hess, Henry
Hobson, John
Hoftten, David
Jordan. Michael
Kimball. Benj. F. E...
Kelly, Michael
Lewis, William H
Liugenfelter. Geo. H
Mason, Franklin
Mulligan. Michael ...
Norton, Michael
Opdycke, John W
Rizer, Martin
Smith, Samuel F
Sublett, Samuel P ....
Scully. Thomas
Tadlock, William J ...
Walters, Joel
Welker, John
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Ooloma
Edwardsville
Edwardsville ..
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 6, ]
Aug. 14.1864 Re-enlisted as Veteran ^
Died Oct. 31, '62. Nashville,
Tenn
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Feb. 19,'62,Mon'd City
Mustered out Aug. 31.1864.
Died May 10, '62; wounds.
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Feb. 18. 1862...
Re-enjisted as^ Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864*.
Re-enlisted as_ Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864'.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Oct. 7. 1861....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 31, 18641.
Discharged Mar. 18,1863...
Disch.Jan.30,1863; disabiL
Discharged .June 18,1862...
Mustered out Aug. 31, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Jan. 1, 1862 .'
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out .\ug. 31, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Sept 10, ISM.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Mar. 18, 1863...
Discharged Feb. 18, 1862...
Mustered out Aug. 31,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Mar. 7,' 63; disabiil
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M.O.July 4, '65, as Serg't..
Mustered out June 23, 1865.
Trans, to non-com. staif...
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. O. July 4, '65, as Serg't.
M.O.July 4, '65, as Corp'l,
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
M.O.-July 4, '65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Pro. Hospital Steward
In gen.bosp.atQuincv. 111.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Killed Aug. 10, '64, near At-
lanta, Ga
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
M.O.July 4, '65, as Corp'l..
Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M.O July 4. 65, as Serg't..
Mustered out .July 4, 1865..
M.O.July 4. '65. as 1st Sergr
M.O.July 4, '65, as Porp'l..
Mustered out July 4;, 1865..
M.O.July 4, '65. as Corp'L
Mustered out July 4; 1865; .
TENTH INFANTRY.
507"
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Weeks, Franklin..
Wilson, William ..
Wilson. George T.
Recruits-
Anderson, iNoah
Boyd, James W
Bartlett. George W ...
Brown, Cornelius
Brown, Alexander —
Bickel, George
Bernius. Frederick G.
Boyd, John M
Buckley. Thomas M ..
Cassady, Harmon W..
Crowder, Joshua L ...
Condon, John
Donaldson. Thos. M ..
Duffey, Nicholas
Eaton, William N
Evans, George E
Fahnestock. John P ..
Friday, William
Flint, William
Ferguson. Vincent —
Gibbons, John
Gilmore, William A...
Glasser, Marx
Hobson, John
Hamberg, Fred'k W ..
Hendricks. William. . .
Jones, Charles
Lamkins, James M —
Luttrel, James M
McDonald, David
Mackett, Jame.'s M
Mortou, Thomas M ...
McDonough, John E..
Naughton, William ...
Neville, Roger
Patterson, Andrew C.
Roth. Joseph
Smith, Daniel W
Schwartz, Edward
Schultz, Henry
Schultz, Ernest H ....
Sanders, Joseph W ...
Sanders, Benjamin ...
Walters, Joel
Wilson, George T
Wilson, James
Williams, John
Weeks, Philetus
Wells. Thomas
Weaver, William
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Buck, Martin
Baird, William W.
Bringer, Peter
Brasche, Henry ...
Carter. William ...
Chatsick. William.
Dumas, Thomas...
Ellermeier. Ernest
Holden, William R
Harford, (ieorge ..
Holden, Daniel ...
Krickbauser, William.
Kellermeier, Harmon
McWilliams, James..
Rosenbauer, Freder'k
Schwartz, Joseph
Edwardsville
Edwardsville
Mound City ...
Edwardsville .
Madison co ...
Edwardsville
Quincy
Edwardsville ,
Newberry
Edwardsville .
Quincy.
July 1, 1863
Oct. 1,1861
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
Nov.
Aug,
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
.May
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
"^ept.
O.-t.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
21, 1861
27, 1864
10, 1864
15, 1864
20, 1864
5, 1861
27, 1864
19, 1864
1, 1864
19. 1864
1, 1861
5, 1864
20,1861
21, 1861
3. 1863
17, 1864
21,1861
3. 1864
10, 1864
^ ^1, 1861
27, 1864
30. 1863
3, 1863
20. 1864
1. 1863
8. 1864
16, 1864
20, 1864
1, 1864
10, 1864
27, 1864
4, 1864
28. 1863
6, 186J
8, 1864
17. 1864
20, 1864
1,1861
5,1861
30. 1863
17. 1864
20, 1864
23, 1864
15, 1864
20, 1864
28, 1864
23. 1864
30, 1864
12, 1864
23. 1864
4, 1864
22, 1864
ll.l>-63
27, 1864
6. 1864
i.r"
19, 1864
6,1864 Disch. June 16.'65; disabil.
Promoted 2d Lieut
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
July
Oct.
Dec.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Dee.
Nov.
Aug.
Feb.
Nov.
Feb.
Oct,
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
May
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
A 11 g.
Feb.
1. 1863
1, 1861
21.1861
25. 1864
5,1861
25, 1864
1,1861
25, 1864
20. 1861
21, 1861
4, 1863
25. 1864
28. 1861
25, 1864
Sept.
27,
^ept.
28.
Sept.
23,
Sept.
30,
Oct.
12,
Sept.
23,
Oct.
4,
<ept.
22,
Dct.
11.
Sept.
27,
Oct.
.S.
Oct.
1,
Oct.
6,
Oct.
1,
Sept
19.
4, 1864
28. 1863
25. 1864
1.1861
5. 1 861
1.1863
25, 1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Oct. 3, 1864 ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Jan. 16,1862
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Sent to hospital Feb. 3. 65.
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Disch. Quincy. 111.; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran
.Mustered out July 4. 1865..
M. O.July 4,'65, as Corp'l..
Disch. May 19,'65; disabil..
Mustered out Oct. 3, 1864 ..
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Deserted July 19, 1862
Mustered out July 4, 1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Trans. to60th 111.. Mar., 1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Trans, to 1st Neb Reg't
and disch. June 24, 1865..
Absent since Feb. 23, 1865;.
supposed captured
Transferred to V. K.C. and
M. O.Aug. 26.1865
Trans, to Inval. Corps Aug.
1,'63. M. O. July 29, '65 ..
lu hospital, Nasliv'le,Ten.
Mustered out July 4, 1865. .
Sent DryTortugas,G.C.M.,
Dec. 17, 1864
Mustered out July 4, 1865...
Mustered out May 15,1865.
Died Dec. 21,1864 ,
Ke-enlisted as Veteran —
Trans, to.lst Neb. Reg't..
Mustered out July 4. 1865.
Died Apr. 10, '65, at Golds-
boro, N. C
Never reported to comp'y.
Mustered out June 4, 1865..
Sub. Kil'd in act'n. Rivers'
Bridge, S C, Feb. 3, 1865.
Sub. Never reported to Co.
Mustered out June 4, 1865..
Sub. M. O. .May 30, 1865...
Mustered our June 4, 1865..
Sub. M. O. July 4. 1865....
Never reported to comp'y.
Mustered out June 4. 1865..
Sub. M. O July 4. 1865....
Sub. Kil'd in act'n. Beiiton-
ville.N.C. Mar. 21.1865,.
Sub. M. O.July 4.1865....
Sub. M. O June 4,lHti5....
Discharged Feb. 17,1865 ....
508
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Sickman, Henry
Williamson, James P.
Sept. 23, 18641 Sept. 23,1864
Oct. 4. 1864 Oct. 4.1864
Mustered out June 4. 1865 . .
Absent without leave since
Nov. 16.1864
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Edwardsville ..
Hardin
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
S:
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
te:
Feb.
16, 1865
22, 1864
4. 1864
18. 1864
29. 1865
10. 1864
6. 1865
7, 1865
24,1863
9, 1864
29,1864
17. 1865
23,1864
10, 1864
18, 1864
15, 1864
29, 1864
25. 1864
25. 1865
16. 1864
27. 1864
25. 1865
21, 1862
9, 1864
22,1864
25, 1864
27, 1864
7, 1864
29, 1864
Feb. 16,1865
Feb. 23,1864
Feb. 4, 1864
July 18,1864
Mar. 29,1865
Mar. 10,1864
Mar. 6. 1865
Jan. 7,1865
Blakely Joseph
Grafton
Chicago
Jonesville
Upper Alton...
Chicago
Saratoga
Wheeling
Springfield
Somonauk
Darwin
Blakely Joseph
Cole. Emory C
Dougherty Hugh W
Eddy. Albert
Pograleson, Henry
Apr. 25,1864
Jan. 17,1865
Feb. 23.1864
Mar. 10.1861
Mar. 18.1864
Apr. 25.1864
Feb. 29,1864
Jan. 2><,1864
Jan. 25,1864
Mar. ..,1864
Apr. 25.1864
Mar. 25,1864
Greenwood. Peter S
Alton
Jackson, William P
Oquawka
Quincy
Kidd, Robert M
Luer, Peter Van
Belleville
Discharged May 14.1864....
Mcintosh. Michael H..
McCarty. Daniel.
Deer Park
Galena
Mustered out June 28, 1865.
Nokes. Richard A
Nottingham. Wm. P
Concord
EarlviUe
Feb. 9, 1864
Died at Camp Butler Mar.
12,1864
Rejected; discharged
Ohmer, G. W
Chicago
Wheeling
Somonauk
Ash Grove
Jan. 27,1864
Jan. 7,1864
17,1864
Remy, Anton
Smith, Clark A
Tourney, Charles
3, 1864
bee. 6, isei
Woods, A. P
24, 1864
25. 1864
Young, J. E. Y
Drafted and Substi-
tutes.
Ames. Valentine
Oct. 1.1864
Sept. 19, 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Died Mar. 24 '65, in hospital
Hansev. B. S
Richelberger, Joseph.
Taylor. Martin .. ..
Disch. Mar. 8 '65- disabil .
TENTH INFANTRY. 509
HISTORY OF TENTH INFANTRY.
The Tenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry was one of the six Regiments
called for by the Governor's order of April 16, 1861. It was formed from the
first four companies that reported at Springfield, April 20, 1861, which were
ordered to Cairo on the 22d, and there, with three other Infantry and three
Artillery companies, the Regiment was organized, and mustered by Captain
John Pope, April 29, 1861, into the United States service for three months,
with B. M. Prentiss as Colonel, J. D. Morgan, as Lieutenant Colonel, and
Charles H. Adams as Major. The early promotion of Prentiss to a Brigadier-
ship made Morgan Colonel, Adams Lieutenant Colonel and John Tillson
Major. Thus organized, it remained at Cairo, doing garrison duty, during its
three months' service; twice making movements of reconnoissanee, one to-
ward Columbus, Ky., and again to Benton, Mo. It enlisted, and was mus-
tered into the three years' service, July 29, 1861, by Captain T. G. Pitcher at
Cairo; thence was soon removed to Mound City, 111., where it remained
through the winter, taking part in January, 1862, in the movement of Grant's
forces toward Columbus and Paducah. In February it was stationed at Bitd's
Point, Mo., and while there, March 1, had brisk engagement with Jeff Thomp-
son's troopers, near Sykeston, Mo., taking several prisoners and two field
pieces.
Attached in March to General Pope's army, in Brigade composed of Tenth
Illinois, Lieutenant Colonel Tillson; Sixteenth Illinois, Colonel Smith, and
battalion of Yates Sharp Shooters, Lieutenant Colonel Williams, Colonel
Morgan commanding, in Division of General E. A Paine. It engaged in
the seige of New Madrid. In a night movement, March 12th, advanced on
the place, driving in the enemy's pickets, establishing earthworks and plant-
ing four field pieces commanding the rebel forts, without raising alarm until
daylight, when our fire opened. During nest day, lay under fire of the
enemy's two forts and five gunboats; made sorties in which lost one Captain
(Carr of Co. H,) and two men killed. The place was evacuated during the
night. April 7th, crossed the river from New Madrid in the advance of
Pope's Army, intercepted rebels retreating from Island No. 10, bringing to
surrender at Tiptonville General Mackall with 2,500 men, resulting in the
capture of about 6,000 men and a large amount of field artillery and small
arms. On the 13th of April, embarked on a steamer for Forts Wright and
Pillow; returned up Mississippi on 18th, and landed at Hamburg on the Ten-
nessee, April 24.
Took part in movements of Pope's army in advance on Corinth. Had brisk
fight May 3; forced passage through Four Mile Swamp, losing two men
killed and five wounded, capturing 15, and killing an equal number of the
enemy whom we found and buried. Entered Corinth May 30, and thence
pursued the enemy to Booneville. Returned to Corinth and lay in camp at
Big Springs during the month of June, and until 21st July, when marched to
Tuscumbia, Ala. August 31 marched thence via Florence, Athens and Co-
lumbia, to Nashville; had five men killed by guerrillas on the march.
Reached Nashville Sept. 12, remaining there mosi of time until July, 1863,
with occasional movements in the neighborhood. In attack on our lines
Nov. 5, had two men killed. Garrisoned Fort Negley. Assigned at this
time to Army of Cumberland, Mitchell's Division, Thomas' Corps, and in
July to Granger's Reserve Corps.
510 ADJUTANT general's EEPOKT.
July 20 marched to New Fosterville, thence Aug. 24 to Bridgeport, Ala.
Oct. i, with Tenth Mich., Sixtieth Illinois and section of Ohio Battery, under
commaud Colonel Tillson, in connection with McCook's Cavalry, made forced
march of 28 miles from Bridgeport up the valley of the Sequatchie, driving
Wheeler's Cavalry out of the valley, where they had raided our supply trains
and destroyed nearly 1200 wagons, 110 of them laden with ordnance stores.
Camped and fortified in the valley at Anderson's Cross Roads, and on Oct.
24 went to Igo's Ferry on the Tennessee. Nov. 24, under General Jeff C.
Davis (Division commander,) crossed the river on pontoons, supporting
Sherman's attack on Bragg's right, at Mission Ridge. Closely pursued, on
26th, Hardee's retreating column, and at Chickataauga Station captured 20
of the rear guard, and scattered the rebel transportation trains. Pushed on
to Ringgold — there were sent towards Knoxville, at this time invested by
Longstreet. When within 1(3 miles (on Longstreet's withdrawal) were or-
dered to Columbus on the Hiawassee. Returned to Chattanooga, and went
into winter quarters at RossviUe, Ga.
January 1. 1804. the Regiment re-enlisted as veteran; 394 were mustered
as such on the 8th by Capt. C. O. Howard, and they left on the 11th on 30
days' furlough for Illinois, rendezvousing at Quincy. Feb. 22d, with 200 re-
cruits added left again for the field. Colonel John Tillson in command. Re-
mained in Qunrters at RossviUe until May 2d, when broke camp and moved
with Sherman's army towards Atlanta. Had stubborn fight on 9th at Buz
zard's Roost and again on 15th at Resaca, where Adjutant Rice was killed.
-On lOth marched around by Rome, which was taken on the 18th; thence via
Dallas rejoined the main army at Ack worth on 3d of June. From then until
capture of Atlanta, continued in the forward movements of the army. Lost
two men killed and seven wounded June 27 in attack on Kenesaw. At cros-
sing Chattahoochie, July 18, lost several men. Major Wilson and Capt. Mun-
son, Co. H, wounded — the latter losing an arm.
Aug. 20th transferred to Army of the Tennessee, Third Brigade, Colonel
Tillson, Fourth Division. Sixteenth Army Corps, General Ransom, which,
was shortly after changed to Third Brigade, First Division, Seventeenth A.
€.— General Mower, Division Commander.
After fall of Atlanta, camped thereuntil Oct. 4th. when followed Hood
northward to Gaylesville, Ala.; thence returned to Marietta, Ga., where re-
ceived 200 recruits, and from there started on the "March to the Sea" on
Nov. 13th. Participated in the movement of the Army of the Tennessee on
this march, ending with the taking of Savannah. Prior to the surrender of
the city, made march of 50 miles south along railroad, to Walthonsville and
the Altamaha river. Remained at Savannah until January 3, 1865, when em-
barked on transports for Beaufort, S. C.
The Tenth lay at Beaufort from January 9th to 13th, when it moved with
the division (Mower's First Division) to Pocotaligo, on Charleston and Sa-
vannah Railroad. Remained there until the 30th, attempting on the 20th and
26th to cross the Salkahatehie, but failing on account of high water. On 30th
moved up on right bank of river and effected a crossing at Rivers' Bridge on
the 3i, with a loss of 40 men, the Third Brigade, to which the Tenth was at-
tached, being in the advance and losing about 125 men. The crossing was
difficult and obstinately contested, the swamp, a mile wide, and with many
streams to cross, the water ice-cold and from one to five feet deep. We were
in it from 7 a. m., till dark.
General Howard, who was present, pronounced it "the best thing of the
war."
The regiment marched to Midway, on Augusta and Charleston Railroad;
9th, crossed South Edisto at Binicker's Bridge, throwing a Dontoon over in
the face of the enemy, and wading, after dark, over one-third of a mile
through the "lake," took the position of the enemy in the flank, drove them
from their entrenchments and captured several prisoners and one caisson.
Passed with the army through Orangebury to Columbia, Winnsboro and
Cheraw, skirmishing and destroying railroad, thence to Fayetteville on lltb
March. There the regiment was detached to lay pontoon over Cape Fear
TENTH INFANTRY. 511
E-iver, which was done and lodg'ment effected for a brigade on opposite bank.
The enemy's cavalry was driven back with a loss to them of one Lieutenant
and five men killed. Thence, with renewed skirmishing:, we pushed toward
Goldsboro, and when the Fourteenth Corps was attacked at Bentonville, we
joined it by a forced night march, and took part in the battle of the 20th and
21st. On the latter day our division, with the Sixty-fourth Illinois Sharp-
shooters on the skirmish line, got in on Johnson's rear and captured part of
his headquarters material. Our division successfully resisted the attack of
Hardee's whole corps. The loss of the regiment on this occasion was about
60, 11 killed; and of the brigade, over 100.
The enemy evacuating during the night, the next day moved to Goldsboro,
thence to Raleigh. After Johnson's surrender, moved to Riehmund, Fred-
ericksburg and Washington, where participated in the grand review.
Proceeded on the 4th of June to Louisville, Kentucky. Mustered out of
United States service July 4, 1865, and received final discharge and pay July
11, 1865, at Chicago, Illinois. During this campaign the regiment was com-
manded by Lieut. Colonel David Gillespie. The Third Brigade by Brevet
Brigadier General Tillson. First Divission by Major General J. A. Mower
until to Goldsboro, and afterwards by Brevet Major General M. F. Force.
Seventeenth Army Corps, Major General Frank P. Blair commanding. Army
of the Tennessee, Major General 0. 0. Howard, commanding.
512
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
William H. L. Wallace
Thomas E. G. Ransom
Garrett L. Nevius
James H. Coates..
Farina —
Rockford.
Limtenant Colonels.
J. Warren Filler
Thomas E. G. Ransom
Garrett L. Nevius
James H. Coates
Lloyd D. Waddell
Nathaniel C. Kenyon.
Majors.
Thomas E. G Ransom
Garrett L. Nevius
Smith D. Atkins
James H. Coates
Lloyd D. Waddell
George C. McKee
Samuel O. Lewis
F'arina
Rockford.
LaSalle...
Edgeville.
LaSalle...
Farina
Rockford- ..
Freeport
LaSalle
Edgeville...
Centralia. ..
Villa Ridge.
Adjutants.
Cyrus E. Dickey
Louis C. Blake ..
Henry H. Dean..
A. A. Thompson
Quartermasters.
Guyan J. Davis
Joseph W. Brewster.
Surgeons.
A. W. Heise
Owen M. Long
Oliver G. Hunt
Ottawa
Rockford.
Freeport.
Joliet
Jacksonville
Sandwich ...
First Ass't Surgeons.
Oliver G. Hunt
Myron Hopkins
Sandwich
Aurora —
Second Ass't Surgeons,
George H. Dewey
Abraham A. Sulcer...
William D. Briggs
Chaplains.
Benjamin H. Pierson-
Collinsville.
LaSalle co.
Kinmundy.
May
Feb.
Mar.
1. 1861
15. 1862
16. 1863
July 30,1861
Apr. 8. 1862
May 22,1863
July
,1863
May 1.1861
July 30.1861
Keb. 15.1862
Mar. 16.1863
May 22. 1863
Sept. 8, 1864
July 1.1861
July 30,1861
Apr. 8, 1862
June 7,1863
July 8, 1863
Dec. 4,186a
May
July
Feb.
Sept.
Mar.
Me
1,1861
30. 1861
15. 1862
4, 1862
16,1863
22. 1868
July 30,1864
Aug. 3,1861
Oct. 16, 1862
July 31,1864
July 30.1861
Apr. 8, 1862
Sept. 23,1862
June 7.1863
July 3,1863
Dec. 4.1864
July 30,1861
July 10,1863
Dsc. 4, 1864
Aug.
July
Sept.
Apr,
Aug.
Sept.
30, 1861
29, 1864
25, 1861
1, 1864
29, 1861
17.1864
Nov. 17,1864
Not must'd.
Nov. 11,1861
June 28,1864
Sept. 25,1861
Oct. 5, 1864
Nov.
Sept.
Jan.
2,1863
l,18fi4
31,1865
Not must'd.
Feb. 23,1865
Oct. 12.1861
Pro. Brigadier General
Killed near VicksburgMay
23,1863
M. O. July 14,1805. Pro.
Bvt. Brig.Gen. Mar.l3.'65
Resigned July 4. 1861
Promoted
Res. and disch. Sept. 15. '64
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Promoted
Pr( moted'Col. 92d'Reg't; !!
Promoted
Mustered out July 36,'i864."
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Pro. Assistant Adj. Gen...
Commission returned by
Gen. Ransom: no vae'ncy
Mustered out July 31,1864.
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Mustered out July 29,1864.
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Declined
Resigned Apr. 1.1864
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Promoted
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Resigned Apr. 1, 1864
Returned and can.-eled
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Resigned Jan. 18,1863
ELEVENTH INi^'ANTRY.
513
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
Thomas B Echols
Nov. 1. 1861
July 30.1861
Dec. 1,1861
Sept. 10,1861
Apr. 1,1863
July ^30,1861
July 30.1861
Nov. 2, 1861
July 30,1861
Alonzo A. Thompson.
Apr. 15,1863
Disch. Dec. 4, '64, for prom.
Sept. 1,1861
Apr. 1, 1861
July ^30.1861
July 30.1861
Quartermaster Sergts.
Joseph W. Brewster..
James Mc(Jhee
Harrington Love
Stephenson CO..
Winnebago CO..
Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. A..
Promoted 2d Lieut. 10th
La. (A. D.) Jan. 8. 1864...
Trans, to 46th 111. Infantry
Cotnmissary Sergts .
John W. Bard well ....
Thomas C. Edlin
Winnebago co..
Aug. 10,1861
July 22.1861
Aug. 15,1861
July 30,1861
Discharged Aug. 10,1861...
Promoted 1st Lieut. 3d J.
S. (C.T.) May 26,1864....
Phillip Fred
July 22,1861
Aug. 15,1862
June 18.1861
June 4, 1861
July 30.1861
July _30.1861
Sept. 19,1861
Jan. 27.1864
Jan. 22. 1864
July 30,1861
Aug. 15,1862
June 18.1861
June 4.1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Red. to ranks July 7, 1863. .
Boweu Keith
Absent, sick at muster-out
Hospital Stewards.
Benj. K. Cunningham.
Discharged June 18,1864...
Transferred to 46th Inf....
Principal Miisicians .
Discharged Nov 21 1863
DischarfTpd Mflv2n. lSfi2 ^
James McQuinlan
Sept. 19, 186linischar2-pd f,.r''disabilifv.
John Buck
LaSalle
Jan. 27, 1864
Jan. 22, 1864
Trans to 46th 111 Infantry
Dennis McGowan.
Daniel Barratt
Memphis Tenn
Trans, to 46th 111. Infantry
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Leader.
M. H. Baldwin ...
Rock ford .
Sept. 23 isfii
Sept .^n iSfii
Dischare-ed .Tiilv 29. 1Sfi2 _
Musicians.
Alchin. Robert
Artz Rufus B
Kocl
fford
Sept.
23, 1861
Sept. _
30. 1861
Disch
Died]
arged July 9,1862....
Eaton. Chas. B. CNo. 1)
Eaton, Chas.B. (No. 2)
Dedrickson, Augustus
Gray, Thomas.
Halcum, Charles W...
Henrick, Charles P...
Kipp, Daniel
Larue, Isaac ..
. . .
Nettleton, Horace
Nettleton, John P
Sullivan, Henry C
Sfov. 20. 1861 '.'.'.\
Vol. 1—83
514
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains,
■Smith D. Atkins ...,
Silas W. Field
James O. Churchill
Orton lugersoU
First Lieutenants.
Guyan J. Davis
Silas W. Field
James O. Churchill ...
Rich'dson W. Hurlbut
Orton Inerersoll
Jerome H. Loveland..
Second Lieutenants .
James O. Churchill ...
Rich'dson W. Hurlbut
Orton Ingrersoll
Joseph W. Brewster . .
Elisha Hurlbut
First Sergeant.
Rich'dson W. Hurlbut
Serg'^ants.
James O. Churchill ...
Orton Ingrersoll
Franklin T. Goodrich.
Franklin R. Bellman. .
Co7-porals.
Hu?h Q. Staver
John R. Hays
Ursamus F. Lamb. ..
John P. Waggoner..
Hial B. Springer —
William N. Blakema
John Cronemiller . . .
Jason Clingman
Musicians.
Christian E. Cotton..
John R. Harding
Privates.
Addams, Samuel J
Alexander. Joseph
A dams. John H
Brewster, Joseph W..
Brooks. Edward L
Bobb, Isaac
Brace, Sylvseter N
Bamberger, Ephraim.
Chown, J oseph M
Cross. Levi
Clingman, William ...
Cramer, Daniel N.
Cradler, Joseph
Dunham, Christ'p'r T.
Frain, William ...
Fry, John W
French. David H.
Figeley. William.
Ferrin, Harvey...
Forbes, John
Graham, David F
Gillette, John
Gillap, Henry ,
Groenwold. Henry
Hurlbut. Elisha J.
Hayes, Russell A..
Hall. Luther
Preeport.
May 14,1861
Feb. 15,1862
May 10, 1862
Oct. 3, 1864
July 30,1861
July
July
Feb.
May
July 1.1862
Dec. 4,1864
July
15, 1862
10, 1862
Stephenson co
Stephenson co
Stephenson co
Stephenson co
Stephenson co
Oct. 3, 1864
Aug. 4 1861
Feb. 15,1862
May 10,1862
Aug. 31.1863
Oct. 3, 1864
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
May 16, 1862
Dec. 19. 1863
Jan. 12,1865
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
Promoted to Major
Died May 9.1862
M. O. for prom. Oct. 3.1864
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Promoted Quartermaster.
Promoted
Resigned Aug." 3L '1863 '..'.'.'.
Promoted
Mustered out July 14,1865 .
Promoted '
Promoted Quartermaster .
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Feb. 15,1862.
July
July 30.1861
July 30,1861
Promoted 2d Lieut
Killed at Shiloh Ar-r. 6. 1862
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15. 1862
Disch. for prom. Nov.l4.'63
Disch. Nov. 24.'62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 3. '62; disabil..
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Died July 16. 1863; wounds
Discharged July 30.1864 ...
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Disch. for prom., June 6,'63
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Disch. for prom., June 6, '63
Disch. Apr., 1862; disabil..
Died Aug. 31,1861
Disch, Nov. 20, '62; wounds
Tran.«. to non-com. staff...
Mustered out July 29, 1864 .
Discharged Dec. 25,1862 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. for prom., Oct.20,'63
Deserted
Disch. Aug. 13. '62; disabil.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to Nolman's Cav.,
Oct. 1,1861
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Died Oct. 17,1862
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Discharged Oct. 5, 1863
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Mustered out July 29,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Discharged July 30. 1864 . . .
Disch. July 18.'62; disabil.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Aug. 9. '62; disabil..
Discharged Sept. 22.1864 ..
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
515
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Hay,.Johnathan
Hanman, John M
Hartman. Franklin D
Hile, Samuel
Hayes. William
Haigrht. Samuel
Ingham, Samuel H...,
Imau, Sefh
Kassell, Nicholas ,
Kearney, Francis M..
Kline, Eli
Kailey, Joseph
Loveland, Jerome H.
Lambert, Franklin...
Lamb. Thomas
Lutz, Charles H
Lied, Edwin
Lynch. Joseph H
Lyon, George W
McGhee, James H...
McCormick, David...
McGlanthlin, Richard
Marion. Jacob ,
Pratt, Joseph
Patterson, Arthur
Parker, Harvey M
Pope, Henry H
Roe, John M
Ross, Isaac N
Stephenson CO.
Date of
rank or en-! „, Date
listment. °^ muster.
Remarks.
July 30,1861
Smith. Oscar F
Slough, Michael ...
Stoner, Henry C
Stoner, Saul
Shoemaker, Anson
Smith, Benjamin...
Sidle, John
Thompson, John A.
Templeton, David.
Trimper, John ....
Taylor. John B
Weaver, Milton S...
Woodring. Uriah
Wehlford, Aaron...
Wohlford.Jerit
Wohlford, George ..
Wohlford, Joseph ..
W'entz, James
Veferans.
Brace, Sylvester N..
Cradler. Joseph ,
Hayes, William ,
Hurlbut, ElishaJ
Hays, John R
Loveland, Jerome H..
Lutz. Charles H
McGhee. James H
Marion. Jacob
Patterson, Arthur
Roe, John M
Stoner, Henry C '.
Recruits.
Adams, John G
Brooks, William T....
Brooks, James T
Beaver, Jacob
Ballance, Columbus...
Bradford, John
Bittle, Louis M
Craig, William A
Carter, Calvin
Caraker, Tobias
Caraker. Henry
Clutts, Peter
€hase, Everett E...!!
Stephenson I
Jan. 25.
Feb. 5.
Jan. 4,
Feb. 27,
Jan. 4,
Jan. 22,
Aug, 14,]
Stephenson CO.
Lee CO.
July 30, 1861 Discharged Oct. 13, 1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Nov. 20, '62; disabil.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Feb. 9, '64....
Trans, to non-com. staff.
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 14, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Nov. 4,1864..
Di.sch Aug. 21, '62: disabil.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enli«ttd as Veteran...!
Killed, V^icksb'rg,May22, '63
Mustered out Julv 29.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Nov. 20, '62; disabil!
Discharged Sept. 14, 1864..
Mustered out July 29. 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discla. Aug. 14, '62; disabil:
Disch Sept. 20, '62: disabil.
Re-enhsted as Veteran....
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. for prom., Mar.17,'64
Discharged May 17, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Mustered out July 29,1864'.
Tr.-to Inv.Corps.Sept.16,'63
Ke-enlisted as Veteran.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864.
Discharged May 17, 1862
Disch. Feb., 1862; disabil..
Discharged July 30, 1864...
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Discharged May 17, 1862.!!
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Disch. Nov. 20. '63; disabil
Died Sept. 2,1861
Discharged May 17,1862...
Mustered out July 29,1864.
Pro. Corp. Died Aug. 29, '63
Pro. Corp. M.O. July 29, '64
Died May 19, '62; wounds.
Jan. ^ i, 1864 Tr. to_46th 111. Inf..July8,'65
Mar. 21. 1864 (Promoted Second Lieut
Tr.to46thIll.Inft.,July8,'65
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Tr.to8thIll.Inf..July8.'65.
Trans, tonon.com. staff...
Tr. to 8th 111. Inf.. July 8. '65
Disch. for prom., Mar.17,'64
Discharged July 27, 1864...
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Mar.
Jan.
18, 1864
4, 1864
Mar. 21,1864
Jan. 4,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Dec. 15,]
Aug. 14,]
Oct.
Feb. 11,1862
Sept. 11.1862
Mustered out June 19, 1865.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Absent; sick at M. O. Reg't
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Discharged May 17. 1862...
Disch. Apr. 26, '63; di-<abil.
Absent; sick at M. O. Reg't
Musteredout July 14, 1865.
Absent: sick at M.O. Reg't
icc< r^ ^ .„ .„. Disch. Dec 4, '63; disabil..
. 1864 Oct. 12, 1864 Trans, to 46th 111. Inft
516
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
(Jrowder, James R
Carter, Hiram L . .
Childs. Icabod A ..
Caraker, Samuel
Denivan. Robert.
Dillon. Jefferson
Dean, William H ....
Dersham, David —
Dillon, Henry
Dillon, Joseph
Duncan. Amos
Fulton, Charles E ...
Finney, William —
Groves, Luther
Hale, James J
Holmes, Uriah
Hays, John R
Hays, Samuel P
Hale, William C
Hunsacker, Samuel ,
Aug. 14,1862
Stephenson co
Sept.
Aug.
Dee.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1862
14, 1862
11,1861
14, 1862
27,1864
14. 1862
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Died Aug. 31, 1863
Died Dec. 29. 1864
Died Nov. 16, 1864
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1,'64. M.O.
July 14,1865
Pro. Corp. June 16'63. Pro.
Sergt. Nov. 1,'64 Wound-
ed. M. O.July 14, 1865 ..
Absent, sick, at muster-out
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Disch. May 5, '63: disabil.
Died Sept. 9, 1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Stephenson co
Jones, William J ..
Kilbreth, James A.
Knittle, Jonathan
Knaht, Henry
Kimmel, John
Lingle, Peter
Lingle, Silas
Lingle, Jefferson
Ledgerwood,Geo. W.
Feb. 6, ]
Jan. 26,1865
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mar. 24,1864
Aug. 14,1862
1862!Disch. May 31, '65; disabil.
Absent, sick, at mus'er-out
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Feb. 7. 1864 Re-enlisted as Veteran ....
Feb. 16,1865 Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Sept. 11,1862 Disch. May 16, '65; disabiL
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1, '64. M.O.
July 14, 1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Died Oct. 8, '64. Anderson-
ville, Ga. Grave 10520...
Disch. Apr. 14, '63; disabil.
Trans, to 8th HI. Inf
Not must'd.
Mar. 24,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Lyarla, Adam —
Lingle. Absalom.
Lingle, Daniel
Lence, Eli
Lence, Andrew
Lence, Jacob
Lamb. John
Lingle, John F
Martin, Lawson
Martin, William R..
Mann, VVllliam
Mayfleld, Samson .
Mann, George W ...
Morgan, George P..
Martin, Joseph C ...
McInnis,>simon
Mackey.John M
Nipper, Jackson ...
Patrick, Allen
Penrod, William
Peak. Armstead M .
Rendleman, Jacob.
Stephenson co
Sept. 27,:
Aug. 14,1862
Oct. 8,
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 1,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 27,1861
Sept. 11,186:
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 3,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Rendleman, Charles
Smith, William K ..
Stafford, James T ..
Shaw, Silas A
Smith, Joseph M
Sitter, Abram
Shy, Jacob
Sherrill.John F
Sypher, Annias
Treese, Isaac
Treese, Silas
Underwood, John ..
Underwood, Francis M
Underwood, Daniel
Vancil,C. C
Stephenson co
Union CO
Sept. 27.
Aug. 14,
Nov. 17,
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 27,1861
Sept. 11,1862
Nov. 18,1863
Sept. 11. r"
Wright, William H.
Wright, Linzy
Died July 30, 1863
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Pro. Corp. Jan. 1,'65. M.O.
July 14.1865
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1,'61. M.O.
July 14.1865
Pro. I'orp. Absent, sick, at
M. O. of Regiment
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Pro. Corp. Nov. 1,'64. M.O.
July 14. 1865
Killed, Liverpool Heights,
Miss.. Feb. 3. 1864
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Discharged May 17, 1863...
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Died May 10. 1863
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Disch. Aug. 20. '63; disabil.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Trans, to Sth 111. Inf
Died June 16, '63; wounds.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Disch. Apr. 16, '63; disabil.
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster-out
Disch. Apr. 3. '63; disabil.
Pro. Cori) June 16. '63. Pro.
Sergt. Jan. 1, 1865. M.O.
July 14.1865
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Died Dec. 24. 1863
M.O.July 14, '65; wounded.
Tr. to In v. Corps Dec. 12, 63
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 16, '63
Absent, sick, at muster-out
Disch. Nov. 24, '61; disabil.
Died Dec. 9.1864
Trans, to Sth III. Inf
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Missing since Mar 5. 1865.
Killed, Liverpool Heights,
Miss.. Feb. 3, 1864
Disch. Mar. 29. '65; disabil.
Died Apr. 27, 1865; wounds.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
517
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Wyme George P
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 27.1861
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 1,1862
Aug. ^14, 1862
Oct. 4. 1864
Sept. 11.1862
Sept. 27.1861
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 3.1862
Sept. U, 1862
Oct. 4. 1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Williams. Francis J...
Stephenson co.
Disch. Oct. 14,'62, ; disabil
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf. Vols
Wells John W
Mustered out .July 14, 1865.
Wallace. Levi
Died Oct. 19.1864
July 14,1865
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Bossard. Fitz (or Bat-
Siih. Trans, to 8th Til. Inf.
Beir Charles
Oct. 5, 18641 •*
Eilts, Elits M
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. 6,l864!Sub. M. 0. July 14,1865...
Sept. 26,1864 Mil stfired out .Tulv 14. ISfi.'i.
Fleck Martin . ..
Oct. 7. 1864
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. laf.
Oct. 7, 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 10, 1864
'Irans. to 8th HI. Inf
Kine. George
Adams co
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Oct. 26, 1864
Oct. 7,1861
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 19.1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 21,18d4
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 22,1864
Oct. 26. 1864
Nov. ^27.1863
Absent at muster out; sick
Oct. 7, 1864
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Sub. Died June 19.1865....
Ritter Joseph
Sub. M. 0. July 14.1865....
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 21,1864
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Schmidt. William
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Schroder. Robert . ..
Sub. M. 0. July 14,1865....
Urtan Wolfgang
Trans to 8th 111. Inf
Nov. ^16,1863
Hawkins Thomas
Deserted May 30, 1865
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain
Apr. 22,1861
Feb. 15.1862
Aug. 23,1864
July 30,1861
Feb. 15,1862
Dec. 21.1863
Aug. 23,1864
Sept. 1,1861
Feb. 15.1862
July 9, 1864
July 30.1861
July ^30,1861
July 15,1861
July 30,1861
July 15,1861
July 22,1861
July 30,1861
July 22,1861
July 30, 1861
July 30,1861
Oct. 23.1862
Oct. 28,1864
July 30,1861
Killed in battle
Harrison C. Vore
Vandalia
Mustered out Aug. 23, 1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
First Lieutenants,
Alfred R. Wilcox
Lacon
Died Mar. 17.'62, wounds re-
ceived at FortDonelson.
Mustered out Dec. 21,1863.
Isaac D. Vose
Apr. 12,1864
Oct. 30, 1864
July 30,1861
Promoted
John Spire
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel B. Dean
Lacon
Promoted
James D Vernay
Resigned .Tuly 9, 1864
Dec. 6, 1864
July 30,1861
July ,30.1861
July ,30,1861
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
_ First Sergeant.
Marshall CO
Marshall co ....
Marshall co
Mississippi, Mo
Marshall co ....
Trans, to 6th Miss. Col.
Inf Sept 29 1863
Sergeants.
John W. Larr . . .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 5. '62,
George B. Shaw
Killed at Yazoo City, Mar.
15 1862
Charles A. Blackman.
LaRoy Thompson
Corporals.
EliasT. Coleman
Thomas Edlane
Enoch Cunningham..
Dlseh. Aug. 2, '62; wounds.
Deserted Dec. 12,1862
Disch. Aug. 14, '62; wounds
Trans, to non-com. staff.
July 27,1863
Discharged Aug. 80, 1864..
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
David Sturger
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Thaddeus Young
Drowned at Bird's Point,
Mo., Oct. 10.1861
Andrew Drake
Mo.. Nov. 12,1862
Pro. 1st Serg't Mar. 12, '64.
M.O.July 29,1864
518
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Musician.
George D. Carrington.
Privates.
Austin. Sales
Marshall CO
Mississippi. Mo
Marshall co ....
Sangamon co...
Marshall co
•JoDaviess co'.!!
Marshall co
July 21,1861
July 30,1861
July 15.1861
July 11.1861
July 30.1861
July 15.1861
Aug. 22.1861
July 22,1861
July ^15,1861
July ^30,1861
July 15,1861
July 22.1861
Sept. 1.1861
Aug. ^22,1861
Sept. 15.1861
Aug. 27.1861
July 30,1861
July 22,1861
July 15,1861
July 30,1861
July 15.1861
July 30,1861
July 15,1861
July 30,1861
Sept. _ 1.1861
Aug. 22.1861
July 15.1861
Sept. 1. 1861
July ^15,1861
July 30,1861
Dec. 21.1861
Jan. 4, 1864
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. ^27,1863
Dec. 9, 1863
Dec. 27,1863
Dec. 9,1863
Jan. ^4,1864
Dec. 27,1863
Aug. ^15,1862
Aug. 12.1862
Aug. ^15,1861
Tan. 22,1864
Aug. ^15,1862
Sept. 4,1862
Dec. 21,1862
July 21,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. 22,1861
July ^30.1861
Sept. 1.1861
Aug. _22.1861
Sept. 15.1861
Aug. 27,1861
July 30,1861
Sept. ^^1,1861
Aug. 22.1861
July 30.1861
Sept. 1.1861
July ^30.1861
Dec. ^21,1861
Jan. 4,1864
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. ^27.1863
Dec. 9, 1863
Dec. 27.186a
Dec. 9. 1863
Jan. 4,1864
Dec. 27,1863
Sept. ^11, 1862
Aug. 12,1862
Sept. ^11, 1862
Jan. 22,1864
Sept. ^11, 1862
Sept. 7, 1862
Oct. 21.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Julv 26. '62; disabil.
Arnold. Joseph
Bragg. Austin D
Baruhart, Jacob
Coffe. John
Deserted Aug. 1.1861
Re-enlisled as Veteran
Disch. Nov. 18. '62; wounds
Disch Apr 30 '62- wounds
Cummins, Stephen H.
Cay ton. Alfred
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
Deserted at Paducah.Ky.,
Oct. 5.1862
Crane. Charles W
Coan. Daniel W
Eagan. Francis
Fred, Phillip
Disch. Nov. 18. '62; wounds
Discharged May 14.1862 ...
Disch. Oct. IS. '62; wounds.
Green. William J
Greenleaf. Leonidas..
Hall. Peter A
reduced to ranks July 7,
1863. Disch. July 30, 1864.
Pro. Corp. M.O. July29.'64
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged May 14. 1862...
Disch. Feb. 15, '62; wounds
Deserted Aug._7,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran!!!!
Disch. June 19. '63; disabil!
Ke-enlisted as Veteran....
Hess, Alexander
Justine, Harvey
Hunshman, Philip ...
Lyons, John D
Linscott. John S
Linscott, Anthony
Lorch, Alexander
Laikens. Thomas B...
Lewis. Thomas N
McMahon. Daniel
Disch. Nov. 18, '62: wound*
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Trans, to Inv. Corps Nov.
20.1863 .
Maddon. James H
Morris. William
McCare, William
Newport. Thomas J . . .
Powers. Alexander. . . .
Powers. John H
Rump. August
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. May 15,62; wounds.
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Sewards. William
Shaw. Worcester C....
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Died Sept. 4,1862
Smiley, Marshall
Springer, David
Vaughn, John
Discharged May 17,1862....
Mustered out Sept. 16,186*
Died Feb. 18 '&">• wounds
Vernay, James
Waggoner, Jeremiah..
Whitefleld. Alfred ....
Walker, Joseph
Marshall co....
LaSalle co..!!!!
JoDaviess co...
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; wounds
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862 .
Veterans.
Carrington, George D.
F'ro. Corp Pro. Serg'tand
Appointed Corp. Trans, to-
3d U.S.Col.Cav,Mar.24.'64
Trans to Sth 111 Inf
Linscott. John S ..
Lewis. Thomas N
iriins lo 8th III Inf
McCare. William...
Trans to 46th III Inf
Sewards. William
Trans to Sth 111 Inf
Sturger, David
Recruits.
Anderson, Richard ...
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Pro. Corp. M.O. July 14. '6&
Absent,. sick. at M. O
Bennington. Wm. J...
Barnett. Felix W
Marshall co
Barringer. Willis
Barnett. Leonard C...
Mustered out June 3 1865
Bennington. Robert...
Marshall co . . . .
Transferred to Sth 111. Inf.
rrans.to V.R.C., Jan.22.'64
iarringer. Crawford..
Died July 23,1863
Absent at M. 0. of Reg't..
Discharged May 14.1862 ...
Jeggs. Wm. W
Collins. John
Woodford CO...
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
519
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Connells, Henry ...
Coleman, Robert L.
Cook CO.
Dec.
Aug.
27, 1862
15. 1862
Dec.
Sept.
Corbett, James
Corothers. William F,
Crowder, -John R
Cochran. William J...
Dupass. William
Edmonds, Allen G
Edmonds, Jacob K. P,
Edmonds, Thomas J . .
Fox, Barney
File. Caleb
Aug. 14,1862
Filkins, Thomas
Groves, Jacob W
Grammar, Thomas D.
Hester. Francis M
Hill. Alfred
Marshall co.
Marshall CO.
Henderson, JohnC.
Johnson, Jeremiah . .
Jones, Amos Y
Jackson, Jesse
Lynn, Jonathan J
Lence. Hiram P
Lyons, George W
Linscott, Abram
Lence, Abraham J
Murry, John B
Moyer, John M
Murphy. Columbus C-
Montgomery, Jos. M..
Manus, Tillman
McDerman, Thomas..
Medlin. William A....
Moore, Henry
Manus, James
Norris. Peter
Onager, Jacob
Phelan, James W
Plummer, WilHam
Perry, James K
Prior, John
Prior, William
Pate, Charles S
Peeler, Pleasant P....
Roberts, Johnson P...
Marshall CO.
Sangamon co...
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Sept,
Aug.
15, 1862
23,1861
15, 1862
12, 1862
15, 1862
29, 1864
15, 1862
17, 1862
15, 1862
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec. 21,1862
Richland co.
Rhodes, Robert
Roach, James A ,
Roach, William W....
Reamy. Ervan
Stewart, John G
Shanklin, Joseph A. . .
Swicegood. Francis C.
Stamps. John
Stinnett. Francis M..,
Simmerman, .James. . ,
Sloan. Ephraim W...,
Scollay. Stephen S...,
Spire, John
Marshall CO.
Terry, Peter G
Thomason.Pleas'nt M
Thomason, Francis M
Vose, Isaac D
Worbes, Charles
Wilson. George W...
Williams. Andrew J.
Wilson. Joseph H....
Williams. Joseph H. .
Windland. James , ...
Wilson. William C...
Watkins. Josephus ..
White, Charles A
Wilson, James
Young, James R
Muscatine co, la
Nov.
Sept.
Aug,
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
23, 1862
1.1862
15, 1862
14, 1862
15,1862
20,1865
11,1862
14, 1862
15, 1862
1, 1862
15, 1862
4, 1864
8. 1864
15, 186.
13, 1862
15, 1862
1,1862
15, 18<2
Dec. 31,1862
Sept. 1.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Aug.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Discharged iM ay 14.1862?..
Pro. Corp. May 1. 1863. Re-
duced to ranks July 27,
1863. M. O.July 14,1865..
Disch. Nov. 6, '63; disabil..
Disch. May 1,1863; disabil.
Trans, to V.R.C. Sept. 3,'63
Died Nov. 3, 1863
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Absent, sick, at M. O
Died May 7,1865
Pro.Corp. M.O.July 14,'65.
Died May 10,1864
Died, Andersonville, June
26,'64. No. of grave, 2512.
Trans.to V.R.C. Mar. 17.'64
Died March 13,1862
Disch. Mayl7.'63; disabil..
Died Sept. 27,'63; Corporal
Pro. Corporal Dec. 31.1S64.
Mustered out July 14, '65.
Disch. Apr. 27,'63: disabil.
Pro. Coifporal Dec. 31,1864.
Mustered out July 14, '65.
Mustered out May 31, 1865. .
Trans, to Co. F May 3, IbfS.
Pro. Corp. M.O. July 14.'65
Disch .June 16, '63; disabil.
Disch. May 31.'64; disabil..
Mustered out May 31,1865..
Died Nov. 12.1864
Discharged May 14,1862....
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Disch. Apr. 13. '63: disabil.
Disch. July 13.'63; disabil..
Trans, to Co. F May 3U,'63.
Died July 30,1863
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Discharged May 14. 1862? . . .
Deserted Feb. 7. 1862
Disch. July 26, '62; wounds?
Discharged July 14, 1865 ....
Tr. to Inv.Corps. Sept. I, '63
Pro. Corp. and .Sergeant.
Mustered out July 14. '65.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Trans, to V.R.C. Mar. 12,'64^
Died March 1,1864
Mustered out Oct. 23. 1865.
Discharged May 17,1863....
Mustered out July 14, 1865. .
Mustered out .lune 15.1865.
Mustered out July 14. 1865. .
12,1864 Mustered out Aug. 17, 18f5
Transferred to 8th HI. Inf.
Prom. SeigeaiiT May 1. '63.
Prom. 1st Lieutenant
Mustered out July 14. 1865..
Sept. 11,1862
Aug.
Sept.
31,1862
11, 1862
Sept. 11, 1862
Absent, sick, at Blemphis.
Promoted 1st I /lieutenant..
Prom. Corp. and Serg't.
Mustered out July 14, '65.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Absent, sick
Mustered out June 3.1865..
Trans, to 46th 111. Infantry
Trans, to V.R.C. June 8. '64
Died August 22 1863
Die<l Auicust24,1863
Died December 5,1863
Mustered out July 14,1865..
520
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Drafted and Substi-
tute Recruits.
Abes William H
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 1.1864
Oct. 11,1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Oct. 1,1864
Sept 20,1864
Oct. 5.1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Sept. 21,1864
June 30,1864
Sept. 28.1864
Oct. 7.1864
Oct. 5,1864
Sept. 30.1864
Oct. 1.1864
Sept, 20. 1864
Sept. 21.1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 7. 1864
Oct. 3,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Oct. 11, 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept. 28, 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct.- 1,1864
Sept. 20, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Sept. 22,1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Sept. 20.1861
Oct. 7, 1864
Sub M O July 14 1865
Beltz, lieorge H
Sub Died Oct 25 1864
Cook, William
Eiltz, Suhr E
Sub M O. June 3 1865
Sub. M. 0. July 14, 1865...
Grill, John
Mustered out July 14 1865
Grishara Newton J
Sub. M. O.July 14, 1865...
lUk, Jacob P
Edgar CO
Leneman. H. P
Letz, John P
Sub. Trans, to 46th HI. Inf.
Sub Trans to 8th HI Inf •
McMinimy, Felix G ...
Moult on, LeviM
Miller, James B
Miller, Herman
Woodford co . . .
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Discharged March 1. 1865..
Died May 31,1865
Neimrich, Philip
Mustered out July 14 1865
Reeser, William H....
Spencer, Edward
Woodford co ...
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Sub Trans to 8th 111 Inf
Trotter. William C
Oct. 6.1864
Oct. 6 . 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sub Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Wagy, Perry . ...
Sub M 0 June 21 1865
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
George C McKee
George S. Doane
First Lieutenants.
George S. Doane
Robert Jehue
John W. Reading
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh P. McWilliams.
Robert Jehue
John W. Rea.iitig
John Parkinson
William J. Mclntire...
First Sergeant.
Robert Jehue
Sergeants.
Charles A. Roper
William Parkinson
John Parkinson
Mathias K. Sutherland
Corporals.
John S. McWilliams..
Howard .J. House
David H. Sawyer
Martin A. Smith
Byron Patkhurst
George ('rabtree
Jacob Copple
Masifians.
Isaac E. Austin
George McFarlau
Centralia .
Morris
Morris ....
Centralia ,
Richview ,
Centralia .
Richview..
Centralia .
Marion co .
Marion co .
Grundy co.
Marion co
Washington co
Grundy co.
July 30,
May 22,
July 30,]
May 22, 1863
Mar. 5. 1864
July 30.1861
Apr. 18.1862
May 22.1863
Mar. 5, 1864
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
Aug. 16.1861
Sept. 1.1861
July 30.1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. 16.1861
July 30,1
Aug. 26,1863
July 30.1861
Aug. 30,1863
May 24.1864
July 30.1861
Nov. 14.1863
Not must'rd
July 30,1861
July
Aug.
Sept. 1.1861
July
Aug. 17.
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Promoted
Killed March 5. 1864...
Mustered ouc July 14.
Resigned April 18, 1862.
Promoted
Commission returned, de-
clined to accept
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Died Nov. 12.1861
Pro. IstSer. Disch. June7.'63
Pro.lstSer.Disch.Aug.16'64
Discharged July 30. 1864 ...
Mustered out July 29. 1864 .
Trans, to Co. F.Jan. 1. '62.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
M . O . as Private July 29. '64.
Died May 10. '62; 6 wounds.
Disch. Nov. 26. '62; wounds
Pro. Serg. Disch. Aug.16, '64
Sept. 1,1861 Discharged Aug. 16.1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
521
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Privates.
Livingston co..
Jelferson co —
Grundy co
Marion co
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. 16,1801
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. ^16, 1861
July ^30,1861
Sept. 10,1861
July _30,1861
Aug. 24.1861
Aug. 16,1861
Sept. 6,1861
July 30,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Aug. 16.1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. ^16, 1861
Aug. 24.1861
Sept. 4,1861
Sept. 13,1861
Aug. 25.1861
Aug. 24,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Aug.' i7,'i86i
Discharged Aug. 16.1864...
Andrews. Asnbel
Armstrong. William..
Jeales, Charles
Died Feb. 7, '62; wounds...
Deserted
Aug. n.l861
July ^30.1861
Discharged Aug. 16, '64....
Deserted Aug. 19,1861
Marion co
Washington co.
Grundy co
Vermilion co...
Marion co
Washington co.
Marion co
Disch, Aug. 18. '62. wounds
BaltzeJl Silas . .
Discharged June 7, 1863 ....
Junce, William
Disch. Jan. 3, '63: wounds.
Mustered out July 29, 1864..
Jeckwith. Samuel ....
Discharged Feb. 17.1863 ...
Browder, David L
€linger, Milton B
Carpenter, William H.
€opple, William
Copple, David
July 30,1861
Aug. 25.1861
Disch. Nov. 26. '62; wounds
Pro. Corp. Disch. Aug. 1.
1862; wounds
Disch. July 20, '62: wounds
Aug. _17.1861
Discharged Aug. 16, '64 —
Copple, Simpson
Copple, John R
Copple, Samuel
Crabtree, Andrew J...
Crawford, Elijah
Pro. Corp. Apr. 20, '63. Pro.
Serg. Disch. Aug. 16, '64.
Killed at Clinton, Miss..
July 7,1861
Aug. n.l861
Sept. 6.1861
July 30.1861
Pro. Corp. Disch. Aug.17,'64
Deserted Aug. 18.1861
Killed, Vicksb'g, July 2, '63
Donahew. Robert
Davenport. John W...
Dunmore. Henry
Elifritz, George W...
Hardin co
Washington co.
Marion co
Washington co.
Marion co
Washington CO.
Marion co
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
Deserted Nov 21, 1861
Aug. 31.1861
Discharged Nov. 26,1862...
Aug. 17.1861
Killed at Shiloh,Apr.6,'62.
Hopkins, Jonathan ...
ge-eulisted as Veteran....
Dis'-h. Aug. 17, '62; wounds
Aug. 17.1861
Died Oct. 12, 1861
Hartley, William A...
Higgius, Lorenzo H ..
Hodges. Green
Fasenklin Daniel F
Aug. 25.1861
Sept. 5,1861
Disch. Nov. 26, '62; wounds
Tran. to67thU S.Col. Inf.
Mustered out Oct. 1,1864..
Rej. by Surgeon Sept. 3, '61
Frazier, James A
Marion co
Grundy co
Aug. 25.1861
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864.
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Jolliff Elijah
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Keyler, William
Kell. John R
Washington co.
Marion co
Washington co.
Stoddard CO., Mo
Marion co
Grundy co
Marion co
Logan CO
Grundy co
Washington co.
Marion co
Washington co!
Marion co
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 16,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Sept. 4.1861
July ^30.1861
Aug. 16,1861
July ^30,1861
Aug. _16,1861
Aug. 17.1861
July 30.1861
Sept. 4,1861
Aug. 16,1861
Aug. 18,1861
July 30.1861
Aug. 16.1861
Aug. 2i.i86i
Aug. 17,1861
Disch. Nov. 26, '62; wounds
Discharged Nov. 26,1862...
Keeney, James H
Katthoflfer, John 0....
Keller Jacob
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Sept. 5,1861
July _30,1861
Mustered out Sept. 16,1864.
Killed, Vicksb'g. June 23.'64
Laslie. George W
Lincoln William H
Discharged Nov. 26, '62....
Discharged Aug. 24.'64
Lawton. Joseph
Leith. Thomas D
Myers. William C
McNeil, John E
Mastermau. John H...
Mclntyre, William....
McCowen, William A.
lileedham, Charles
July ^30,1361
Aug. ^17,1861
July 80.1861
Sept. 5. 1861
Mustered out July. 29.1864.
Disch. Jan. 5,'62; disabil..
Discharged Aug. 16. '64....
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
Killed. Fort Donelson. Feb.
Aug. _17,1861
Aug. 19,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. ^17, 1861
15,1862
JSTichols, Henry...!....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 7, 1861
Pugh, John P
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pitts. Joel
Trans.toV.R.C.,Oct.27.'63
Roper, Jesse W
Rush, Enoch
Discharged Aug. 16. '64....
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb 15 1862
Died Oct. 17. 1861
Pro. Ser.. 1st Ser. & 2d Lt.
Smith, Henry
Marion co
Aug. ^16. 1861
Sept. 4, 1861
Sept. _ ^4. 1861
Aug. 21.1861
Aug. 30, 1861
Aug. 24,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Sept. 10, 1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. _17,1861
Re enlisted as Veteran
Grundy co'.".!!!!
Marion co
Washington CO !
Discharged Aug. 16. '64....
Sweeknerd. Benj. J...
Shaw. John
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Sept. 5.1861
Killed, Vicksb'g. May 22, '63
Towers Joshua C
Deserted
Aug. 22,1861
Aug. 31,1861
Aug. 25,1861
Aug. ;U,1861
Sept. 11,1861
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864.
Taylor, David
Thurston, Frederick..
Wiggins. Francis G...
Walsh, Patrick
Watson. Dennis
Killed at Shiloh Apn 6, '62.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1864.
Mustered out May 1.1865...
522
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Worley, Joseph ...
Williams. ZodockC...
Whitlow, Christopher.
Willard. Dewitt C
Wayman, Henry H
Fete7-ans.
Barrett. James
Browder. David L ..
Elfritz, George W...
Garber, George W ..
Hopkins. Jonathan .
Jeliff, Elijah
Masterman, John H
Vermilion co.
Marion co
Mclntyre, William J ..
McFarlan. George M..
Nichols, Henry
Pugh, JohnP
Roper, Allen
Smith, Henry
S weeknerd, Benj. J . . .
Shaw. John
Wayman, Henry H.
Washington co.
Marion co
Logan co
Grundy co.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
18.1861
16,:
25,3861
24, 1861
21.1861
22, 1863
9, 1863
10. 1863
22. 1864
9. 1863
8. 1863
22, 1863
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 26,1861
Discharged Feb. 14, 1862.
Died Sept. 6. 1861
Jan. 22, 1864
Marion co
Washington co.
Marion co
Dec.
Jan.
8.1863
22, 1864
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec. 8,1863
Dec. 8,1863
Mecruits-
Ayers, John
Annamoser, John
Barrett, William
Buckner, Leonard M.
Ballard, Lafayette ...
Ballard, Benjamin P.
Boswell, Thomas
Bryant, Richard
Barber, James
Cameron, James
Collins, Jesse
Cook, George W
Clayton, Isham
Chunn, Crowder
Craycroft, Thomas...
Chunn, Ellas
Darnell. George S
Davis. Jacob C
Evans. Charles L. W.
Floyd. David
Floyd, Anderson
French, Nicholas
Grantham, Solomon
Greer, Ira
Gurley, Isaiah
Gurley, Anson
Grill. Jefferson
Haltman, Jacob
Higgins, Matthew
Hale, Jacob C
Hall, Lorenzo
Alexander co..
Haltman, Marcus C...
Haltman, Doctor C. L.
Haltman. Jonathan ...
Hampton, Wade
Jones, Willifred
Jennette, William J. . .
Leush. August
Miles, Jesse
McNeely, Michael
McGinne«s. Larkin ...
Martin, William F
Malair. Richard
McGinness, John O ...
McCuUy, Alexander. . .
Newton, Isaac N
O'Neil. James
O'Neil.Hezekiah
Lee CO
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct,
Aug.
9,1863
8.1863
15,1862
8, 1862
15, 1862
10,]
15,'1862
1,1861
15, 1862
18. 1861
15. 1862
18. 1861
15. 1862
10, 1862
15, 1862
8, 1864
15.1862
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
8. 1863
11.1862
12,1862
11.1
Re enlisted as Veteran..
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Died March 5, 1864
Trans. to8th 111. Inf
Trans, to 3d U. S. Col. Cav
Pro. Corp. Tr. to 8th 111. Inf
Pro. Corporal and Serg't.
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf....
Trans, to N.C.S. June 24, '64
Trans, to Non-com. Staff..
Pro. Corp, Tr. to 8th 111. Inf
Trans, to 46th 111. Infantry
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry.
Pro. Corp., Serg. & 1st Ser.
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Pro.Corp,& Ser.Tr.46th Inf
Pro. Corp. Tr. to 8th 111. Inf
Aug. 31.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Dec. 2.1861
Sept. 11,1862
Nov. 19,1861
Sept. 11.1862
Nov. 19,1861
Sept. 11.1862
Aug. 31.1862
Sept. 11.1862
Oct. 12. 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Died July 24. 1863
Mustered out May 31. 1865. .
Mustered out July 14, 1865 .
Discharged March 19.1865.
Trans, to Co. F.June 20,'63
Pro. Corp'l and Sergeant.
Mustered out July 14.1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Pro. Corp. M.O. Julyl4,'65
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Discharged Dec. 6. 1864....
Transferred to Co. F
Died Sept. 24, 186i.... '.'.'.'.'.'.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Transferred to Co. F
Died Feb. 5. 1863 '.'.'.'.'.'.
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Transferred to Co. F
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Killed. Clinton. Miss.. July
7,1864
Killed at Yazoo City. Mar.
5. 1864
Died April 8. 1863
Trans, to U. S. Col'd Cav..
March 18.1864
Transferred to Co. P
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Died Nov. 12, 1864
Discharged Feb. 7, 1865 ...
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Died July 9, 1864
Transferred to Co. P
Discharged Feb. 21. 1865...
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Absent, sick, at M. O
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Transferred to Co. F
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
523
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Aug. 15,1862
Jan. 31,1865
Feb. 25,1865
Aug. ^15,1862
Jan. 31,1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Aug. 15,1862
Jan. 31.1865
Aug. _15, 1862
Aug. 18.1862
Aug. _15, 1862
Dec. 3. 1862
Aug. 21.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 28. 1864
Sept. n, 1862
Jan. 31,1865
Feb. 27, 1865
Sept. ^11, 1862
Jan. 31, 1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 31. 1865
Sept. n. 1862
Aug. 31.1862
Sept. ^11, 1862
Dec. 3.1862
Aug. 31.1865
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 28.1864
Pender Miles S
Pro. Corp. Disch. Jan.27.'65
Mustered out July 14 1865
Randall Thomas A
t , It
Stokes Matthew
Prom.Serg. M.O.Julyl4.'65
Shephard, William J..
1 1 • >
> t . ,
Stoker, Thomas
Spears. Henry
Madison co
Stark CO
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Discharged Oct. 8, 1864 ....
Trans, to V.R.C. Oct. 27,'6»
Stokes, James '
Died June 28, '63; wounds
Tyler John
Mustered out July 14 1865
Toler, Edward
Died Oct. 20, 1864 , . . .
Taylor Joseph
Died Aug. 7 1864
Toler, Silas C
Died Aug. 18.186a
Toler. Dr. H. L
Toler, Calvin
Trans, to V.R.COct. 27.'6S
Trans, to Co. P .June 20 '63
Trans, to 46th 111
Vernon, Thomas
Warren. James
Madison co
LaSalleco
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Trans, to 46th 111
Died July 17,1863
Walsh, Patrick
Madison co
Deserted in face of enemy,
Spanish Fort. Mar. 29.'65.
Wiggs, Richard
Mustered out Julv 14, 1865^
Wigffs William J
Watkins. William R...
Marion CO
M. 0. asCorD'l.Julyl4.'65.
Weathevly. William D
Discharged May 23.1862 ...
Garber, George W
Marion CO
Pro. Corp. Tr. to 3d U. S.
Col. C'v. Re-enlisted vet..
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Anderson. Reut>en H..
Edgar CO
Died Nov. 5. 1864
Sept. 28.1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. _ 6,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Oct. ^8.1864
Oct. ^^5.1864
Oct. 11. 1S64
Oct. 7.1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. ^6.1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 4,1864
Oct. ^8,1864
Sept. 21,1864
Oct. 1, 1864
Sept, 20,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 28. 1864
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. _ ^5, 1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Sept. 21,1864
Nov. ^6.1863
Sub. M. 0. July 14.1865...
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Cowan, John R
Sub. Tr. to 46th 111. Inf..,
Claypool. Elisha
Clark CO
Trans, to 46th 111. luf
Sub. Tr. to 8th 111. Inf
Draper. William T
Fowler, John
Clark CO
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Sub. Died Feb. 19,1865
Holmes. James A
Sub. Tr. to 46th 111. Inf....
Harris. Alanson C.
Harris. William A
11 11
Lyons, Anderson
Mustered out Julv 14 1865 .
Lothrop, Washingt'n F
McGuirk, Michael W
Halleck, 111
Oct. 1. 1864
Sept. 20, 1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sub. M. O.July 14,1865...
Mustered out July 14, 1865 .
McGuire, Charles .
Sub. M. O. July 14 1865 ..
Murphy, J ames
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 8. 1864
Sept. 21,1864
Nov. _ 6,1863
Sub. M. O.July 14,1865...
McGinness, Chester...
Sub. Tr. to 46th 111 Inf...
Patterson, Orrin 0
" "
Sub. M, 0. July 14.1865...
Under Cooks.
Ellis, Henry
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Brown, Milton
624
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains .
William D. E. Andrus.
Ira Beddo
Kockf ord
Marion, Ogle CO.
First Lieutenants.
Henry H. Deane
-Orrin C. Towne
Jra Beddo
William H. Stalker.
Second Lieutenants.
'Orrin C. Towne ,
Ira Beddo
■William H. Stalker...,
Aaron Bayles
Rockford
Marion, Ogle co.
Rockford
Rockford
Marion, Ogle CO.
Rockford
Winnebago
First Se*-geant.
Edward P. Thomas..
Sergeants.
Louis C . Blake
Harrington Love
<3eorge E. Dolphin...
•Samuel T. Beddoes...
Corporals
Dennison R. Towne...
Benj. F. Whitcher....
Winnebago oo.
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Winnebago co.
John L. Davis
Henry P. Strong
William H.A.Dunn..
iFred. J . Horseman . . .
Ambrose Stearns —
Sereon R. Hest
Musician.
Francis B. Wakeman
Privates.
Atkins, Lewis
Abbott, James
Atkins, William
Allen, Edward W
Allen, William W
Allen, Abram D
Baldwin, Aaron W
Bridgman, Orlando..,
Bourne, Milton E
Briggs, Gilbert J
Bookhout. J ames
Bramer, Henry ,
Brett, Charles P.
Beddo, Ira
Rock, Wis
Winnebago co.
Winnebago co.
Winnebago co.
Bardwell, John W
Bayles, Aaron
Balson, Wesley ,
<Jompton. Richard A.
■Carey, Thomas
■Connor. Patrick
Clark. Thomas W
Crawford, James
Clement. Louis
Oroley, Daniel
Coddington, A. W —
Doolittle, Philetus W
Donaldson, James B.
Darling, George W...
Denton, Delos H
Daniels, Fred. W
Frick, Franklin
Fuller, Edwin B
l^lannery, Michael ...
Ogle co
Winnebago CO.
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Stephenson CO.
Winnebago co.
July
July
July 30,1861
Oct. 16. 1862
July 29,1864
July 31,1864
July 30,1861
Oct. 16,1862
uly 29,1864
July 31,1864
Sept, 1.1861
Nov, 1.1861
July 30.1861
Sept, 1,1861
Aug. 15,1861
uly SO. 1861
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Nov. 1.1861
July 30.1861
July 30.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Oct. 22, 1861
Sept. 1.1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug.! 10.1861
Sept. 23.1861
Aug. 10.1861
Aug. 15,1861
Oct. 23.1861
Nov. 1.1861
Oct. 3, 1863
Nov. 10,1864
Dec. 30,1864
July 15,1862
Nov. 10,1864
Jan. 12,1865
Sept. 3, 1
Nov. 3,]
Aug. 1,1861
Oct.
Sept,
Aug
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept,
Aug.
Sept,
Oct.
23,:
7, 1861 Sept.
15,1861 Aug.
10, 1861 Aug.
24, 1S61 Oct.
14. Ib61 Oct.
7,1861 Sept.
15,1861 Aug.
1,1861 Nov.
15,1861 Aug.
15,1861 Sept.
15,1861 Aug.
7,1861 Sept.
23. 1861' Oct.
Dec. 4. 1864
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
3.:
17.1861
27, 1861
3,
3,
1, 1861
Sept. 3,1861
Oct. 25.1861
Sept. 3.1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 12.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct. 25,
Mustered out July 31.1864,
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Promoted Adjutant
Term expired July 29,1864.
Promoted
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Promoted
Mustered out Juiy'i4,'i865!
Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. G.
Trans to non com. staff
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. June 5, 1863; pro-
moted inU. S. C. T
Transferred to 46th lll.lnf.
Disch. Apr. 30, '62; disabiL
Disch. Sept. 1. 1862, as
Sergeant; wounds
Disch. as Serg. July 29, '64.
Died January 20. 1862
Killed.Donelson.Feb.l6, '62
Transferred to 46th lll.lnf.
M. O.Aug. 21, 1865
Disch. July 26. '62; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 20, '62; wounds
Disch. Mar. 10,
Disch. May 23. '62. disabil.
Died April 6. 1862
Disch. Feb. 16, '63; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 29. '62: disabil.
Disch. June 13, '62; wounds
Died Nov. 13.1862
Died Apr. 17, '62; wounds..
Discharged August W, 1864
Transfeared to 8th 111. Inf.
Disch. Apr. 7,1864. Trans-
ferred to Isl Mo. Art
Disch. Sept. 1,'63; disabil.
Prom. Sergeant Major. 1st
Serg't and 2d Lieut
Trans, to non com. staff...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Oct. 21. 1864 ....
Disch. Feb 1,'62; disabil..
Died March 15, 1862
Died June 21,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. July 20, '62; disabil.
Died July 27. 1864; wounds
Drowned Dec. 9. 1861
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; disabil.
Mustered out Dec. 17,1864.
Died Nov. 17, 1862
Died Feb. 20. 1862
Disch. Dec. 29, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
M.O.asCorp. Aug 22.1864
Discharged Sept. 7, 1864....
Disch. Nov. 7. '63; wounds>.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rauk or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Gile, William A
Gilbert, George W....
Gile. GeorgeW
Hamilton. Charles A..
Howard, Matthew
Hawkinson, Charles..
Hudson, William
Harris. Henry E
Hudson. Wesley J —
John, William
Kent. William T
Kingsley, Stephen....
Kraneng, Ferdinand..
Loop, Matt M
Latham. Albert H
Murphy. Roger
Murphy. John
Messick. Jacob
Murphy, William J . . . .
Moore, Edson E
Manchester. Dennis ..
Manchester, George H
Magee. Edward E
Marshall. William
Newell, Francis C
Pelton, Albert H
Plumer. Septimus
Rothenhicer, Henry..
Shank, Christopher C.
Stalker, James H
Stewart, Charles
Stalker, William H ...
Sullivan. Daniel
Thurston. John
Thompson. Samuel...
Trask. Julius
Trask, Matthew
Town, William
Wheeler, Charles T...
Wilson. William M....
Westbrook. James S . .
Warner. John VV
Webb. MiloC
Warner. Alexander B.
Wright, Elisha A
Winnebago co.
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Sept. 7,1861
Oct. 2,1861
Sept. 7.1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 15,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 10,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Sept. 1.1861
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Boone CO
Winnebago co.
innebago co.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
15,1861
1,1861
10, 1861
14, 1861
9, 1861
7,1861
15, 1861
5, 1861
1, 1861
30,1861
1, 1861
15, 1861
1, 1861
15. 1861
30, 1861
28, 1861
12, 1861
28, 1861
24, 1861
10, 1861
1, 1861
10, 1861
1,1861
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
Died Oct. 13,1863; home on
furlough
4,1861 Disch. May 10, '63; disabil.
9,1861 Mustered out Jan. 28,1865.
12,1861 Died Oct. 7,1861
17, 1861 1 Re-enlisted as Veteran
1,1861 Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
17, 1861 Discharged August 17. 1864
12, 1861
17, 1861
3,1861
17, 1861
3, 1861
12.1861
16. 1861
11,1861
9, 1861
17, 1861
7. 1861
3,1861
1,1861
3, 1861
n,1861
3,1861
17, 1861
30, 1861
14, 1861
30, 1861
26, 1861
12.1861
3. 1861
Sept. 3,1861
Veterans.
Bayles, Aaron
Clark. Thomas W
Daniels, Frederick W.
Howard, Matthews
John, William
Love, Harrington
Ogle CO
Winnebago co.
Winnebago co.
Ogle co
Winnebago co.
Aug. 15,1861
Sept. 15,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. 22, 1864
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
17, 1861
17, 1861
3,1861
Jan. 22,1864
Stalker. William H ,
Thurston, John
Trask. Matthew H ....
Thomson, Alonzo A...
Recruits.
Abernathy, Morgan...
Abraham, John
Albright, Fountain E.
Abernathy, Thomas...
Brown. Alson
Bess, Finuesse
Brown, Sandy
Bennett, Robert L
Blackburn, Joseph
Barrel!, James H
Burns, Louis
Winnebago co.
Union co
Brown, George H.
Beggs, Paul
Berry, Simon P ...
Bryant, Zadoc V..
Winnebago co.
Lee CO
Winnebago co.
Lee CO
Wiunebago co.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Aug.
Dee.
Aug,
Dec.
Oct.
Dec.
,1863
,1864
,1864
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
9, 1863
8, 1863
10, 1864
22, 1864
15. 1862
17. 1863
15. 186:
22, 1863
8, 1864
12.
Aug. 15.1862
Dec.
Aug.
19. 1863
15. 1862
Dec. 5.1863
Jan. 22.1864
Sept. 11.186i
Feb. 2,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Feb. 2, 1864
Oct. 12, 1864
Feb. 2.1864
Sept. _11, 1862
Feb. 1, 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. May 23,'62: disal)il.
Died March 28, 1862
Died of wounds received
at Fort Donelson
Discharged Oct. 30, 1862 ....
Disch. March 17. '62; disabil
Disch. Aug. 25, '62; disabil.
Died June 8, 1862
Disch. Feb. 19, '63; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 6. '62; disabil. .
Disch. as Corp. Sept. 17. '64
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, 1862
Died May 30,1862
Died Feb. 20.1862; wounds.
M. O. as Serg't Sept. 1.'64.
Died Aug. 21, 1863
Died Oct. 30,1861
Disch. May 23, '62; disabil.
Died Oct. 20.1862
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Disch. Nov, 20, '62; disabil..
Disch. May 23, '62; disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Apr. 11, '62; wounds..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 6,1862
Disch. May 23, '62; disabil.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Discharged Sept. 7, 1864....
Disch. May 23, '62: disabil.
Discharged Sept. 17,1864...
Died Dec. 24, 1864
Discharged Oct. 31,1864....
Discharged Sept. 7. 1864 ... .
Disch. May 23, '62; disabil.
Promoted Corp'l, Serg't,
1st Serg't and 2d Lieut..
Died June 18, 1861
Prom. Corp. Died July 7. '65
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry.
Died Jan. 15,1865
Trans, to non commiss'd
staff as Q. M. S
Promoted Corp'l, Serg't,
1st Serg't and 1st Lieut. .
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry.
Trans, to 46th HI. Inf..
Trans, to non-commiss'd
staff as Serg't .Major
M. O. as Serg't July 14, '65.
Traus. 8tb 111. Inf. as Corp
Transferred to Co. F
Died Aug. 15,1864
M. O. as Serg't July 14, '65.
.Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Died May 23. 1865
Trans. 8th 111. Inf. as Corp
Trans to 8th 111. Infantry. .
Trans to 46th 111. Inf. M.
O. Sept. 26,1865
Died May 23. 1863
Died Aug. 7. 1863
Died Jan. 3.1865
Died Nov. 29. 1864
526
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Coleman, Isaac
Winnebago co..
Aug. ^15, 1862
Oct. 18,1862
Dec. 19,1863
Mar. 5, 1864
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 8,1864
Aug. ^15, 1862
Jan. 12,1863
Dec. 18,1862
Jan. 12.1863
Dec. 23,1863
Feb. 18,1863
Aug. J^5, 1862
Dec. 17.1863
Oct. 17, 1863
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. n, 1862
Nov. 18,1862
Feb. 2, 1864
Apr. 27.1864
Sept. 11,1862
::
Oct. 12,1864
Sept. n, 1862
Jan. 22,1863
Dec. 18,1862
Jan. 22,1863
Feb. 22.1864
Feb. 20.1864
Sept. ^11, 1862
Feb. 2. 1864
Nov. 18,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
' • ' '
Caley Albert
Trans. 8th 111. Inf. as Corp.
Clay, Charles H
Crowell, Francis B....
Winnebago CO..
Killed at Yazoo City. Mar.
5,1864
::::::;::;;:::::::
Died May 22,1864
Eddleman Thomas J.
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Pro. Corp. M. O.July 14, '65
Trans from Co. F, lO'Jth
Ferguson, Robert
Fisher, Wilson .J
Lee CO
111. Inf. M. O.July 14, '65
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Forbes. Wills
Trans to V R C. Sept. 1, '63
Glasscock Green D...
Mustered out July 14 1865.
Pro. Corp. M. O.July 14. '65
Mustered out July 14. 186b
Hargrave, Andrew J..
Winnebago CO..
prison by _ sentence of
Johnson, Albert S
Jackson, William A...
Irvine. Henry H
Trans ._ to 46th 111. Inf
Discharged Jan. 6.1864!!!;
M. 0. July 14, 1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Lynch, Adam C
Lpop. MathewM
Winnebago co..
Disch. Oct. 30,'64:disabil..
Disch. Sept.20.'64;disabil.
Died June 6 1864
Lynch. Samuel B
Died May 30,1863
Medlin, Noah
Dec. 4, 1863
Aug. 15,1862
Dec. 4,1863
Dec. 17,1863
Aug. 15,1862
'\
Aug. 14,1862
Dec. 27.1862
Aug. ^15.1862
Jan. 4, 1864
Aug. ^15,1862
Dec. 24,1863
Aug. 15,1S62
Dec. 5,1863
Sept. 11.1862
Dec. 5, 1863
Feb. 2, 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Nov. 18.1862
Jan. 22.1863
Sept. n, 1862
Feb. 2. 1864
Sept. n, 1862
Feb. 2. 1864
Sept. 11.1862
Dec. 2.1862
Oct. 18,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 20.1864
Oct. 4.1864
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. _23, 1864
Oct. 11,1864
Mustered out July^U, 1865.
Mullen, William H
Nimmo William S ..
. . > ■
O'Neal, Francis
Provost, Warren J
Union CO
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Died May 29, 1863; wounds.
Died June 2, 1864
Pender. Wright B
Union co
Winnebago CO..
July 30 1864
Petider, Squire F
Roberts, Alexander H.
Aug. 14. 1864
Mustered out July 14 1865
Disch. Aug. 29, '63; disabil.
Died Aug 14 1864
Randall, Jacob M
Stalker, Edward B....
Spicer, Asher C
Smith, John E
Winnebago CO..
M. 0. asSerg. July 14, '65.
Disch. Sept. 1.'63; disabil..
Disch July 23 '63; disabil .
Slaughter, Thomas ..,
Died Aug 24 1864
Shipley, Robert T
Tripp, Cyrus W
Nov. 1.1863
Mustered out July 14 1865
Van Nedem, Theodore,
Winnebago co..
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
W'hite, Louis
Watkins Thomas. ..
Mustered out Aug. 4.1865..
Trans, to 8th HI. Inf
Died Dec 24 1864
Wellington. Thomas..
Wright, Samuel A
Winnebago co..
Kellv, Albert
Oct. 18.1862
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. 4,1864
Sept. 21.1864
Sept. 23,1864
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Bocock, John A
Woodford co ...
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Caller.Hnd, Marcel
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Dean. James K
Livingston co..
Godard, Louis
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
ELEVENTH INFANTRl'.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hayward Stephen K
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 10,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Oct. ^17,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oci. 10,1864
Oct. 21,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 23, 1864
Sept. 20, 1864
Sept. 27, 1864
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 10,1864
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. ^20, 1864
Oct. n,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Oct. 10,1864
Oct. 21,1864
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. 23.1864
Sept. 20.186t
Sept. 27.1861
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
Mustered out July 14 1865
Houston, George W...
Little Charles
Bureau co
Mathias.DavidI
McKlnzie. George W. .
Woodford co . . .
"
Mazies Robert
Trans, to 46th 111 Inf
Nash.Roswell M
Sub. Trans.to 46th 111. Inf.
Rightenour, Geo. W...
Stowell Calvin
Jefferson co
Sub. M. 0. July 14. 1865..
Discharged June 20 1865
Mustered out July U. 1865.
Vaughn, Rodolphus J.
Weidman. Charles E..
Woodford co ...
COMPANY E.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Lloyd D.Waddell..
Solomon Bostwick.
First Lieutenants.
Harrison C. Vore
Solomon Bostwick...
Charles A. Pieronnet
John Stevenson
Edgewood ,
Vandalia...
Edgewood ,
Second Lieutenants,
Samuel C. Moore
Charles A. Pieronnet .
Frederick E. Ransom,
John Stevenson
First Sergeant,
George H. Cram...
Edgewood.
Sergeants.
Joseph W. Leith
Charles A. Pieronnet
Fred E. Ransom
Jerome B. Case
Efi&ngham co.
Effingham co.
Corporals.
Moses Leatherman . . .
Allen Troutman
William S. Hall
Henry C. Stephens...
William Leatherman
Uriah Perry
Effingham co.
Cyrus L. Elrod
Leonard G. Babcock ,
Musicians.
Jaraes McQuillar
Solomon Bostwick ...
Privates.
Baker, Bolin
Baker, James P.
Brown, Joseph .
Bishop, John ...
Bishop, Isaac ...
Cook.Orin
Effingham co.
Effingham co.
Crawford, HawleyW
Colclazier, Harrison .
Creasy, William A ...
July 30,1861
Mar. 16,1863
July 30,1861
Feb. 15,1862
Mar. 16,1863
July 13,1865
July 30,1861
Nov. 29,1862
Mar. 16,1863
July 6. 1864
Nov. 29,1862
June 6,1863
Not must'd.
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Promoted Captain Co. B..
Promoted
Promoted Captain Co. I...
M.O.July 14. '65, as 2d Lieut
Resigned Nov. 27, 1862.
Apr. 19, 1863 Promoted
June 6, 1863 Resigned July 4. 1864 . .
Jan. 12, 1865 Promoted
July 30, 1861 July 30,1861
July 30. 1861 July 30,1861
July 30.1861
July 30, 1861 July 30,1861
Aug. 12, 1861 Aug.
July 30. 1861 July
Sept. 1.1861 Sept. 1.1
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 9,1861
Aug. 12, 1861' Aug. 12.1861
Aug. 20.186l;Aug.
Sept. 20,1861 Sept.
Sept. 19,1861;
July 30, 1861. July
July 30. 1861' July
July 12,1861 Aug.
20. 1861
19. 1861
30. 1861
30. 1861
12, 1861
Died Feb. 22. 1862; wounds.
Killed. Fort Donelson.Feb.
15.1862
Prom.Sergt.lstSerg.lst Lt.
Prom. 1st Serg't and 2d Lt.
Killed, while a prisoner of
war.Macon,Ga.,Aug.20,'62
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
M.O.July 29,1864. as Serg't.
Disch. Apr. 24, '63; disabil.
Discharged Aug. 11.1864...
Killed. Fort Donelson.Feb.
15. 1862
Transferred to Mississippi
Marine Brig. Jan. 31. 1863
Killed in action, Feb. 15, '62,
Disch. Mar. 7, 1863; disabil.
Transferred to N. C. staff,
as Sergeant Major
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15, 1862
M.O. July 29, '64. as Serg't.
Discharged Aug, 11, 1864. . .
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
528
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Cox. Robert
Depoister, Charles W,
Depoister. Jonathan..
Dillman. Samuel
Doty. Aaron V
Douge, William A ....
Fenimore, Andrew J..
Fender. Isaac D
Fancher, James W
Geirmaine. James —
Henly. Silas
Henry, Sanfard
Hill, William P
Hill. Frederick
Harris, John C
Effingham co.
Jones. William A..
Justice, Charles M
Lewis, Samuel W.
Lewis, Henry T ...
Lancaster, .Jasper. .
LeBron, Lawrence.
McGuirt. Michael . .
Martin, Thomas
Pugh. Thomas ..
Rowsay, James .
Reese, John M ..
Stephenson, Josiah M
Stephenson, John
Wallace. John.
Leatherman, David..
Vete7-(inii.
Brown, Joseph
Baker. James P
Bishop. Isaac
Bishop, John
Harvey, Eli
Phipps, James
Phipps. Jesse
Pugh, Thomas
Pieronnet. John H ...
Stephenson, John
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
20, 1861
12, 1861
20, 1861
16, 1861
1. 1861
12, 1861
19, 1861
12, 1861
12, 1861
12. 1861
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
20, 1861
12, 1861
Disch. May 17, 62; disabiL
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864.
Disch. May 17, '62; disabil.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15, 1862
Trans. toV.R.C, July 29, '6a
Disch. May 17. '62; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; wounds
Discharged May 17.1862....
Deserted Aug. 8. 1862
Disch. Feb. 17. '63; wounds
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864.
Died Oct. 8, 186:J. prisoner
of war
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Disch. Feb. 16, '63; disabil..
Aug. 1^,1861
Sept.
Aug.
12, 1861
12, 1861
Sept. 30.1861
Sept. 30,1861
12, 1861
1, 1861
12, 1861
30, 1861
Effingham co.
Recruits.
Armstrong, Edwin N.
Anderson. Sydney S..
Allen. James
Apple. Simeon
Anderson, Joseph P ..
Bunch, Mark
Brown, James M
Brown, John
Brown, Thomas J
Brown, Philip
Brown, Andrew J
Brown. Jacob M
Brown. Jacob M.No.2,
Brown. Willis T
Bishop, Abraham
Ballard, William H...
Burkett. Martin
Blakely, John A
Burkhard, .\dolph ...
Bashiires, Perkins ...
Beaehem. Zacharian.
Corzine, Dennis M...
Corzine, James R
Corzine. John C
Corzine, George B ...
Carson. Henry .J
Caudell. Jesse
Lee CO
Effingham co.
Effingham co...
2, 1864
27. 1863
22. 1864
^27, 1864
22, 1864
2,1864
22, 1864
30. 1861
15. 1862
Savannah, Tenn
Effingham co...
Savannah, Tenn
Effingham cc
Savannah, Tenn
Sept.
Sept.
Aug,
July
Mar.
•Ian.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept,
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug. 15,1862
Mar. 15.1862
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. 28.1863
Jan. 22,1864
Jan. 2,1864
Mar. 21,1864
12,1861
1, 1861
12, 1861
30, 1861
21,1864
2, 1S64
27, 1863
Transferred to Invalid
Corps. Oct. 28. 1863
Disch. Mar. 13. '62; disabil.
Mustered out Jan. 10. 1865.
Discharged Aug. 11.1864...
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Disch. Nov. 18. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Vet. Prom.
Serg't and 1st Serg't —
Transferred to Invalid
Corps, Oct. 28.1863
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Trans, to 8th III. Inf
15. 1862
15, 186:
15, 186:
4, 1864
15,1862
Sept. 30.1864
Sept. 11.1862
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Mar.
June
Mar.
Sept. 11,1862
Mar. 15,1862
Trans. as 2d Lt. to 46th 111.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Discharged Sept. 29,1864..
Absent, sick, at muster-out
M.O.July 14. '65; wounded
Died Aug. 29. 1864
Died Apr. 20,1864
Sick at muster-out
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Absent, sick at muster-out
Discharged .Mar. 14.1865...
Discharged Mar. 4, 1865....
Absent, sick; never re-
ported to Co
Discharged Sept. 19,1864 ..
Discharged Sept. 29.1864 ..
Mustered out Mar. 14.1865.
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Killed at Pitts. L., Apr.7,'62
Died May 15,1862
.Mustered out July 11.1865.
Mustered out May 31, 1865.
Disch. Feb. 17, '65; disabil.
Mustered out Mar. 14,1865.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY,
529
Name and Re
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Corziue. William A
Crabtree, James M
Crabtree, Thomas H
Caraway, VVm. A. S .
Davis, Tobias
Donnelly, John
Davis. Levi —
Dale. Jasper M
Davis, Martin
DeLong. Oliver P
Douglass, Philip
Davis, Harvey
Dillman, William V...
DeLongr. Francis M...
Dilley. Hiram
Davis, Edward
Douglass, Miles
Davis, Archibald
Davis, Willis
Davolt, John A
Davolt. George W
Davis, Andrew
Ernest. Jacob
Fancher, Isaac
Fopay, Charles
Fopay, Frederick
Gray, William P
Hoffner, William R
Hinkle, Henry J
Hinkle, Richard
Holly, jaraes
Holly, David M
Hoffner. John
Harris. David
Hall, William S
Hopkins. Dudley S....
Henly. Silas
Hensly, George W
Hinkle. William...
Holden, William I'
Hiieman, Thorn
Hileman. John H
Henry, Aaron
Henshaw. Richard
Jones, Hezekiah A
Jones, Abraham
Kilburn, William
Kilbiirn, Josiah
Knightwine, Joseph
Kesler, John A
Kuight. Francis W
King, Thompson H
Keller. James M
King. Charles W
Lence, Samuel
Lippard, Wiley
Lingle, Caleb
Linville. Calvin .
iieuce, Caleb
Lambert. James
Lewis, Wesley F
Lingle, Daniel
Luna, Hugh J
Luna, James
Lebron, Lawrence
Merrigold, Arthur
Mullinax. John
May. William
Nichols, James
Neisler. Henry
Niblock. John A
Neisler, Thomas J —
Plater James
Penninger. John
Penninger, Levi C
Parker, James M —
Vol. 1—84
Died Sept. 11,1863
Died Aug. 10, IWi
Died July 26. 1863
M. O. Mar. 14. 1865. as Corp.
M.O.July 14,'65, as 1st Serg.
M. O. Mar. 14. '65, as Serg't.
M. O. Ju J 14, '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Disch. Nov. 18.'62: disabiL
Discharged Oct. 5. 1864 ....
Disch. May 17, '63; disabiL-
Died Sept. 30, 1864
Died Sept. 19, 1864
Died Sept. 10,1864
' led July 16, 1864
Died Aug. 30. 1863
Died Aug. 2, 1863
Killed at Vicksburg, June
23.1863
Trans, to 46th 111
Discharged Sept. 29, 1864..
Disch. May 17, '63; disabil..
Discharged Sept. 19. 1864..
Killed at Fort Donelson.,
Feb. 15, 1862
M. O. July 14. '65, as Corp..
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Absent, sick, at muster-out
Mustered out July U, 1865.
Discharged May 17. 1862...
Disch. Apr. 24. '63; disabil..
Discharged May 11. 1862...
Disch. Sept. 18.'62; wound'.
Deserted Oct. 1. 1863
Died Apr. 16.'64. of disease
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf .....
Trans, to V. R. C. Oct.28.'63
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Mustered out May 31, 1865.
Deserted Apr. 7,1862
Died July 16. 1863
Died Feb. 22, 1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb 15.1862
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Disch. Aug. 20.'62; wounds
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Mustered out May 31,1865..
Deserted Feb. 15. 1863
Died July 15,1863
Died Jan. 30, 1863
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Disch. May 11. '65; disabil.
Disch. Apr. 10, '65; disabil.
Mustered out Mar. 14.1865.
Discharged Jan. 10.1865 ?..
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Deserted Aug. 20.1862
Deserted Apr. 7.1862
Died Dec, 31. 1864
Died July 18.1864
Mustered out Mar. 14,1865.
Never reported to Co. ; sick
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Jefferson co
8, 1864 Mar. 8, 1864 Deserted July 16, 1864.
530
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date of
muster.
Plott. John
Penninger. Daniel F.
Pugh, Josepb J
Pugh. Georgp B
Sivey, John F ,
Stewart. William R..,
Swick. Martin ,
Sowards, Calvin ,
Stedman, Henry V —
Shrieves. Sylvester 8
Stewart, Robert
Stewart. Alfro-d M ....
Stewart, Merit A
Sexton, David
Tomalson, William ...
Thrasher, Conrad
Thrasher, Thomas
Thrasher, Benjamin F
Verbal, Adam
Effingham co...
Savannah, Tenn
Edgewood
Lacon
Edgewood
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 23,1861
Savannah, Tenn
Edgewood
Savannah, Tenn
Verbal. George P
Verbal. Willis W
Verbal, Jacob
Wilton, Charles F
Wisehart, George H ..
Wallace. Wayman
Wadkins, John
Wadkins, .John A
Weddell. Jesse B
Wiley, Henry E
Wilkins. George
Harvey, Eli
Phipps, James
Phipps, Je.><se
Pieronnet, John H
Hopkins, William V ..
Hopkins, George W...
Drafted and Snbsti-
t'tte Recruits.
Campbell. Joseph W..
DeWitt, Ralph
Hamilton, John
Hicks, Willard J
Mclnray, Otis
Edgewood .
Amboy
Edgewood,
Burkhard.
Mayfield..
Waltham .
Kingston .
Powis, John
Staten . Thomas
Thrasher, William
Vestal. Jay
West, Amos L
Under Cooks.
Pollard. Frank . .
Miller, Henry....
N. Otter Creek
Minonk .
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
11. 1862
23,186]
Died Aug. 26, 1863
Discharged Oct. 6,1864 .
Discharged May 17, 1862.
15,1
15, 1862
12. 1861
11, 1865 uai±.
1, 1864 Mar.
15. 1862 Sept.
15, 1862 Mar.
Aug.
j£
31,1861
15,1862
Sept. 23,1861
Oct. ^8.1864
Aug. 12,1861
Oct. 12,1861
Sept. 23, 1861
Oct. 9,1861
Sept. 23,1861
Dec. 31,1861
Oct. 7,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 15, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 12, 1864
Dec.
Mar.
11,1862 Mustered out July 14.1865.
15,1862 M. O. May 14, '65, as Corp..
12. 1861 Deserted May 1, 1863
11. 1865 Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
1, 1864|
11. 1862 Mustered out June 16,1865.
15,1862
Mustered out Mar. 14, 1865.
31. 1861
15. 1862
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 23,1861
Oct. 12,1864
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
12. 1861
12,1861
_23, 1861
9. 1861
23, 1861
31, 1861
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 11.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 11,1864
Oct. 15,1864
3,1864
12, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Nov. 16,1863
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; wounds
Discharged Aug. 20.1862 ..
Disch. Nov. 18, '62; wounds
Mustered Mar. 14,1865
Killed at Vicksburg, June
5,1863
Pro. Corp. Apr. 1,'65. M. O,
July 14,1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Discharged Sept. 22.1864
Mustered out Sept. 16, \i
Discharged May 17,1862 .
Discharged Nov. 18. 1862 .
Discharged Sept. 22.1864
Traps to46thlll. Inf ....
Died Nov. 22,1861 ....'.'.'.'.
Re enlisted as Veteran..
Discliarged May 17,1862
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111.^ Inf
Mustered out July 14, 1865 .
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf. M.O.
Oct. 20, 1865
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111; Inf.
Died Aug. 23.1864
Deserted June 26, 1865
COMPANY F.
(Formerly Co. K. 109th Regiment.)
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Cavtains.
Wilbem M. Boren
Samuel O. Lewis
Robert B. Bartleson ..
First Lieutenants.
Samuel O. Lewis
Robert B. Bartleson ..
Andrew CalvinI
Villa Ridge...
Grand Chain ,
Second Lieutenants.
Robert B. Bartleson ..
Andrew Calvin
John W. Carnes
Villa Ridge...
Grand Chain ,
Grand Chain .
Aug. 15,1862 Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 9,18631
July 30, 1864, Dec. 31,1864
Aug. 15, 1862! Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 9.1863J
July 30, 1864 Dec. 31, 1864
Discharged Jan. 9, 1863
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 14, IS
Prom oted Captain
Promoted
Mustered out July 14, 1865 ,
Aug. 15, 1862 Sept. 11,1862 Promoted 2d Lieutenant.,
Jan. 9.1863 Promoted
July 30, 1864 Jan. 12, 1865 Mustered out May 15, 1865
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
531
Name and Rank.
Date of
Residence, .rank or en-
1 listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
First Sergeant.
James J. Spence
Caledonia
Grand Chain...
Pulaski CO
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. 15,1862
Aug. ^15,1862
Aug. ^15, 1862
Aug. ^15,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. ^11, 1862
Sept. ^11, 1862
Sept. ,11, 1862
Trans, to noncom. Staff,
Nov. 7,1863
Sergeants
James W. Smith
Reduced to ranks. Disch.
May 6 1863 . ..
George W. Brown
Deserted Jan. 6, 1863
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Marshall HugHes
Corporals.
Henry T.Jones
Pulaski CO
Crand Chain ...
Pulaski CO
Died Feb. 6,1863
Discharged June 18,1865...
Reduced to ranks. M. 0.
July 14,1865
Aaron Youngblood ....
Pro. Serg.; redu'd to ranks
Pro.Corp. M.O.July 14,'65
Discharged Mar. 23,1863...
Joseph C. Kitcnell....
William T. Barber....
Charles Forsyth
Aaron Sheppard
Musicians.
Dennis McGovern
James Tinsley
Pulaski CO
Caledonia
Pulaski CO
Pulaski CO
Died Nov. 1,1862
Died July 15,1864
Pro. Serg't and 1st Serg't.
Mustered out July 14, '65.
Died Feb. 2,1863
Trans.to N.C.StaftApr.9,'63
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Privates.
Pulaski CO
Discharged Mar. 1.1863....
Atherton. Isaac
Atherton. Charles
Atherton, Jasper N . . .
Boren Lewis
Accident'ly killed Oct.9,'62
Died July 29, 1863
Pro. Corp'l and Sergeant.
M.O.July 14.1865
Pro. 1st Lt. 14th 111. Cav...
Carnes, John W
Pulaski CO
Union CO
Pulaski CO
Union CO
Pulaski CO
Pro. Serg. Maj., 1st Serg.
Calvin. Augustus
Clanton. Jackson
Casey, Wilburn
Crocker, Francis M...
Chapman, Henry
Chapman, Watson ....
Cain, Ephraim
Calvin, Joseph O
Carson, Henry
Carson, Albert
Carwell, Alexander H.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died Mar. 15,1863
Trans, to V.R.C. Oct. 28,'63
Kil'd. Yazoo City, Mar. 5,'64
Died June 1, 1863
Died Aug. 7, 1863
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf. M. 0.
Aug. 8, 1865
Davis, John .
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Dauber, Nicholas
Daniels, John R
Duncan, Owen E
Mustered out May 30.1865.
Mustered out July 14,lb65.
M. 0. as Corp. July 14.1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Dishon, Bethune
Ellenwood, George W.
Echols, Daniel A
Echols, Thomas C
Trans, as Q. M. Serg't to
non-com. staff
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Trans, as Sergeant Major
to non-com. stnff
Graham. George
Green, Thomas J
Transferred to V. R. C...
M. 0. July 14, '65, as Corp..
Hitchcock, Ira
Discharged Jan. 31, 1863. . .
Hughes, William L. B.
Kinehloe, Jesse L
Lype, William E
jytle, Burrell M
jype, Robert D
Lype. George W
Lentz, Abraham
Mangram, Joseph
Moore. William L
McCoIlum, James
McCommon, George..
McCommon, Daniel...
McGhee, James H
McDonald, George R..
Masterson, John
jyierritt, William
JVIarshall, Martin V B.
Pulaski CO
Union co
Pulaski CO
Massac co
Pulaski CO
Mustered out May 31,1865.
Died Dec. 17,1863
M. 0. July 14, '65, as Serg't
M. O.July 14, '65. as Serg't
Abseni sick, at M. 0
Discharged Jan. 31, 1863....
Captured; not heard from.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died Dec. 24,1864
Died .Ian 18 1863
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Pro.Corp. M. O.Julyl4,'65
Discharged May 11, 1864....
Discharged Feb. 24,1863 ...
Pro. Corp. M. O. July 14.'65
532
ADJUTANT general's EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
McCommon.Thos. B..
McCommon.John M ..
Newsom.John b
Owens, James B
Richardson, Wasli'ton
Stephenson, Creorge ..
Smith. John W
Smith, William W
Stine, Samuel
Statten, William
Taylor, Absalom L
Tucker, John
Tucker, Andrew J., Sr.
Tucker, Andrew J., Jr.
Trexler. John
Walker, James J
Woodward, James
Woods. William H ....
Yahone.John.
Re-enlisted from three
months'service.
Captain.
Charles T. Hotchkiss.
First Lieutenant.
George S. Doane
Musician.
George S. McFarlan..
Privatei.
Armstrong, William .
Blair, Cyrus
Angle, Enoch B
Austin, Isaac E
Beckwith, Samuel H.
Freeman, Ransom C .
Laith, Thomas D
Lawton, Joseph
Mclntyre, William J.
Redding, John W
Sutherland, M. K
Snider, Charles R
Towns, Joshua C
Recruits.
Arnold, William...
Armstrong, Willis
Adams, Abraham..
Arnold, Joseph
Andrews, James M . . . .
Albright, Foutaine E..
Bryant, Richard H
Bollard, Benj. F
Ballard, Lafayette
Bame, Michael
Baker, David
Barnard, Peter M
Bramble. John C
Butler. William O
Bennett. John M
Beard, William H
Boswell.ThomasF....
Bur khart, Joseph
Carter, John P
Chunn,Elias
Calvin, Joseph C
Campbell, Archibald..
Carnes. William H
Casey, Thomas
Copenhavor, George..
Culver, Franklin H . . . .
Cooper, Oliver
Darnell. George L
Davis, Richard A
Jasper co.
Union co..
Macon co .
Jasper co.
Union CO..
Union CO.
Dixon
Marion co
Jasper co.
Union CO...
Pulaski CO.
Pulaski CO.
Rich view
Jasper co
Union co
Grand Chain
Aug. 15.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mustered out May 2, ]
Died May 3,1863
Mustered out July 14.
Deserted Nov. 1. 1862
Di'schargedFeb". '28,'i863! ; '
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Tran. to V.R.C. Aug. 19, '63-.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Died Aug. 2,1863
Died Feb. 20,1863
Mustered out July 14, 1865-
Died Feb. 3,1863
Killed at Jackson. Miss.,.
July7.1864
Mustered out June 12.1865-
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
July 30.1861
July ^15,1861
July 30,186i
July 30.1861
July 30.1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Promoted
Trans, to Co. C.llth Inf.
Trans, to Co. C.llth Inf.
Transferred to Co. C
Grand Chain
Aug.
Dec.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug,
Sept.
Aug.
14,1862
2, 1861
20. 1861
14. 1862
15, 1862
,1862
,1864
Sept. 11.1862
Died June 28, 1862 ...
Deserted May 1.1863
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 11.1862
Oct. 7. 1862
Sept. 11,1862
Sept.
July
Nov.
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct. 7, 1862
July 30.1861
Sept. 11.1862
Jan. 5.1864
Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 5.1864
Promoted Sergt. Disch-
Aug. 15,1862: wounds
Discharged June 4, 1863. . . .
Mustered out July 14. 1865-
Mustered out June 3.1865..
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Trans, to V.R.C. Aug. 19,'63.
Trans, to V.R.C.Sept. 16. '63-
Trans, to 8th 111. luf
Discharged May 17.1862 ...
Transferred to Co. I
Discharged Aug. 15.1862...
Died April 29. 1862
Died Oct. 31.1861
Died July 29, 1863
Mustered out July U, 1865.
Serg. Killed in action, Ya-
zoo City. Miss.. Mar.5,'64.
Mustered out July 14, 1865-
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
Died of wounds
Transferred to Co. I -
Deserted May 3,1863
Died Jan. 10,1865
:,lustered out July 14, 1865.
Transferred to Sth 111. Inf -
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
533
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Dollins. William C...
Dunwoodie, Levi
Dunwoodie, Ebenezer.
Floyd, Anderson
Floyd, David H
Fugrua, Isaac
Fugua, William
Fitzsimmons, Thomas
Gordon, William
Gurley, Anson
EflBngham co.
Grand Chain .
Jasper co.
Bird's P't, Mo.
Pulaski CO
Union CO
Gottbab, Kern John...
Gunn. Aaron C
Howell, Joseph
Hamlin, Francis M
Halterman, Marcus C.
Hall, James W
Harris, Samuel
Hays, Francis M
Hitchcock, William...
Huse, Howard J ...
Higgins, Thomas ..
Hanson, Charles J .
Hatch, Eugene
Johnson, George ...
Jackson. Jesse
Lents, Solomon
Linderman, Jacob. .
Lambert. Hezekiah
Lytle, Cornelias
Murphy, Dennis
iVIusher, Henry
McCarten, Patrick .
McGurk, Andrew. . .
Mowery, Henry M. .
JVIoore, Henry
McNeely, Michael .
Moore, Francis M . .
Effingham co...
LTnionco
Washington co.
Grand Chain ...
Union CO
Grand Chain . . .
Pulaski CO
LaSalle
Richview
Macon co
Effingham co...
Centralia
Pulaski CO
Union CO
Pana
Union co
Nov.
Jan.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Mar.
July
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Apr.
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
Marion co
Union CO..
Grand Chain
JVIcQaughey, Dennis .
Millas, Nelson
Nichols. John
Nurrs, John U
Nichols, George A
O'Neal, Hezekiah
■Odell, Washington....
Pool, Jacob H
Pircell, Freeman
Pefurs, Antone
Powles John
Phillips, William B...
Rothrock, Hugh
Heed, Allen
Kandall, Thomas A ...
Ray, Drury
Robertson, Charles ..
Summers, George W. .
Steinbrook, John A...
Stephens, George
Summers, James P ...
Union CO..
Jasper co .
Union CO..
Jasper co.
Jasper co..
Effingham
Union co...
LaSalle co.
Union CO...
Jasper co..
Pulaski CO.
Union CO.. .
Stephenson. Jasper...
Summers, Robert
"Thompson, Joseph
Toler, Calvin ,
Von Ruedzish, Otto..,
Warman, James .'.
Washfern. Henry
Woodall, Elijah ,
Winans, Amos ,
Walls, Samuel
Jasper co
Bird's Point, Mo
Union CO
LaSalle .
Pulaski CO.
Union co..
Jasper co.
Effingham .
Jasper co..
Effingham
Wilhelm, George A
Young, Valentine..
Union co Sept.
Jasper co Nov.
,1862
, 186 1
,1862
,1861
,1861
,1862
,1862
Jan. ^5,1864
Sent. 11.1862
Died Jan. 7,1862
Died Jan. 30,1864
Died Jan. 23,1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Mustered out June 15,1865,
Discharged Aug. 15, 1862..
Transferred to Co . I
Jan. 24, 1863
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 11.1862
Jan. 5,1864
Sept. 11.1862
Jan. 5,1864
Oct. 27.1862
Mar. 15,1865
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Transferred from Co. C.
M. O. July 14, 1865
Died March 15. 1865
Died Dec. 8,1864
Discharged Aug. 15, 1862 ..
Died Dec. 9, 1864
Died Nov. 11, 1864
Died Oct. 9.1864
Died Feb. 13.1863
Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
M. O. Oct. 2. 1865
Disch . July 18,'62.as 1st Ser.
Transferred to Co. I
Oct. 7.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Oct. 7.1862
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Jan,
Oct.
Nov.
Deserted March 1,1862
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Trans, to V.R.C. May 17,'63
Mustered out July 13, 1865.
Died Feb. 15, 1862; wounds
Died Sept. 1, 1864
Died Feb. 2,1863
Transferred to Co. I
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Sept. n. 1862
Jan. 5. 1864
Nov. 3.1864
Sept. 11.1862
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept. 11.1862
Sept. 11.186;
Sept. 11.1862
Mar. 15.1865
Sept. 11.1862
Sept. 11.1862
Oct. 7.1862
Sept. 11.1862
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
,1865
.1862
,186:
,1862
,1861
,1861
.1861
,1861
,1861
Sept. 11,1862
Mar, 15,1865
Sept. 11,1862
Oct. 7,1862
Sept. 11.1862
Discharged Anril 24. 1862..
Mustered out July 13.1865.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Absent, sick, at M . O
Transferred to 8th 111, Inf.
M. O. July 10, 1865
Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
M. O. Sept. 26, 1865
Died July 25, 1864,in Ander-
sonville prison; gr. 3955.
Died at Annapolis. Md
Kill 3d at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out June 10.1865.
Discharged Apr. 24.1862...
.M. O. as Corp'l.July 14, '65
Died Apr. 19.1862
Killed ut Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Died Apr. 7.1863
Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
xMustered out July 14. 1865.
Transferred to Co . I
Died July 7. 1863
Died Feb. 10. 1863
Trans to V.R.C. Oct. 12. '63
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Transferred to Co. I
Killed at Yazoo City. Mar.
5.1864
Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
Discharged Mar. 5. 1863....
Prisoner of war; no dis-
charge furnished
Died July 10. 1864
Discharged Mar. 1. 1862 ...
Discharged Feb. 2. 1862....
Discharged Aug. 15. 1862 . .
Died Mar. 13. '62; wounds.
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
Died Sept. 4. '64, at Ander-
sonville prison; gr. 7840.
Transferred to Co. I
534
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Naubour
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 7, \&^^
Sept. 28,1862
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 28, 1861
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Flanigan, Patrijk
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Payne. John G
Pritchett, Greenbury .
Stinsulzt. Jacob
Young America
Marrowbone
Buck
Mustered out July^_14, 1865.
Stone, Jobn A .
Sub Trans to 8th 111 Inf.
White. William T
Embers
Mastered out July 14, 1865.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Lucius M. Rose
William !S. Johnson.
First Lieutenants.
William J. Boyce —
William M. Murray.
Edward P. Thomas.
William O. Ginter...
Effingham ,
Effingham .
Second Lieutenants.
William M. Murray...
Edward P.Thomas...
Louis U. Blake
William S. Johnson...
Richard H. Hughes...
First Sergeant.
Hiram A.W. Newuomb
Sergeants
William A. Wilcox....
Jonathan E. Park
Mason
Thomas Griffith
George W. Brewster..
Corporals.
John N. Storm
Cornelius G. Asbery..
Thomas B. Echols ....
Benjamin A. Coleman
Lewis W. Barber
Richard M. Woodward
Effingham ,
Mason
Effingham .
Caledonia ..,
Effingham..,
Villa Ridge
Milton Boggs.
Louis L. Clanton...
Musicians.
George E. Abbott ..
A. Vincent Wright.
Privates.
Asbery, James A...
Allen, William R...
Axiey, George W...
Axley, Martin V
Axley, Uriah
Effingham..
Villa Ridge
Effingham .
Mason
Effingham .
Vienna
Metropolis.
Vienna
Brandon, Thomas W..
Beam, David
Brown, James W
Bice, William
Collard, Martin J
OoUard, Thomas B
Collard, George W
Cushen, Edmund
Neoga
Effingham
Villa Ridge
July 30,1861
Aug. 6, 1864
July 30,1861
Feb. 15, 1861
Nov. 22,1861
Oct. 31, 1864
July 30.1861
Dee. 30,1864
July
Term expired Aug. 6, 1864.
Mustered out July 13, 1865.
Killed in battle
Resigned Nov. 22, 1862
Apr. 10.1863 Term expired Oct. 31,1864.
Jan. 2, 1865 Mustered out July 14. 1865.
July 30,186
Feb. 15, 186:
Nov. 22, 1862 June 24,1863
Sept. 11,1863 Dec. 18.1863
Aug. 6, 1864 Jan. 12.1865
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July 25.1861
July 25,1861
July ^25,1861
Aug. 12, 1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 27,1861
July 30,1861
Promoted.
Resigned Sept. 11,1863
Promoted
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Died Feb. 26. '62; wounds.
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson^
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 5, '62; wound*
Mustered out July 29, 1865.
Reduced to ranks. Dis-
charged Nov. 18,1862
Disch. July 23, '62; wounds
Died April 1,1862
Disch. Sept. 4, '62; wounds-
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Disch. July 23. '62; wounds-
Discharged June 24. 1863. . .
Trans, to non com. staff. . .
Mustered out May 15.1865.
Died Feb. 23, '62; wounds..
Dishaiged Nov. 18.1862
Discharged Aug. 15,1864. ..
Trans, to Noleman's Cav.,
Feb. 1,1862
Discharged May 17, 1862...
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Mustered out June 29, 1864
Discharged Nov. 19.1862...
Disch. Sept. 16. 1862, to en-
ter U. S. A
Died Jan. 25, '62; wounds..
ELEVENTH INFANTRY
585
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Carter, James H
Carnes. William H....
Carues, Henry W
Effingham ....
Caledonia
July 25,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 25.1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. _15, 1861
Aug. 10,1861
July ^25,1861
Aug. W, 1861
Aug 12,1861
Aug. 10.1861
July 25.1861
Aug. 10,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 12,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 25,1861
July 25,1861
July 27,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 15,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 12,1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 12,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 12, 1861
Aug. 25,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. 22.1861
Aug. 12.1861
Jan. ^1.1861
Dec. ,27.1863
Jan. 1. 1864
Dec. 26,1863
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 26,1861
Aug. 12,1862
Aug. _15, 1862
Jan. 20,1863
Aug. 15.1862
July _30.1861
Aug. 15,1861
Diseh. Sept. 4, "62: wounds
Transferred to Co. F
Pro.Corp. Disch.Aug.l5.'64
Dennis, William J
Evens, Matthew L ....
Evens John
Effingham
Edgewood...!..
July 30.1861
Aug. _15, 1861
Discharged July 29, 1864. . . .
Foster. James P
File, William R
Discharged Oct. 22,1861....
File, Whitson B
File. Thomas J
Gray's Mill
Vienna
Effingham
Edgewood
Effingham
Discharged May 17,1862....
Died Nov.4.1862
Died Aug. 20,1862
Gilmore. Christop'r C.
Griffith, Caleb W
July 30.1861
' ■
Died Feb. 23, '62: wounds..
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out July 29,. 1864.
Hardsock, Elzay
Effingham
Caledonia
.Nlason
Hughes, William
Johnson, William S...
Aug. 15.1861
Discharged May 18,1862....
Pro 1st Sergt; pro. 2d Lt..
Kenton, John J
Effingham
July 30,1861
Disch. July 23, '62; wounds
Wfi.pTilistPd ,is VftPran...
Kirby Martin F
July 30,1861 discharged Aug. 15,1864...
Mustered out J uly 29, 1864.
Aug 25 186l'Mii<;tPrfH nnt Spnt Ifi ISfil
Kattenback, Louis
Lyell James J
Caledonia
Morris, Mesiah
Morris. William R ....
Martin Alexander
Mound City ....
Vienna
Aug. ,15,1861
July 30,1861
Aug. ,15, 1861
Aug. 27,1861
July 30,li;61
Discharged Aug. 15, 1864...
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Disch as Corp Aug 15 '64
Died Feb. 28, "62: wounds..
Moore, George W
Martin, Robert
Caledonia
Vienna ..
Died Nov. 29,1861
Di«ch Nov 18 '62' wounds
Mercer. Peter P
Windsor
Matthews, D. Wade...
Feb. 15,1862
Mustered out July 29 1864
Manuel, William
Windsor
Caledonia
Effingham
St. John
Effingham
Deserted January 20, 1863. .
Moncrief, John T
Nevill, Henry C
Disch. July 30.1864; insane
Parish, S. Wickan ....
July 30,1861
Aug. ,15, 1861
July 30,1861
Aug. ,1,5, 1861
Aug. 31.1861
July 30,1861
Aug. 27,1861
Aug. 15.1861
Jan. ,,1.1864
Dec. ,30.1863
Jan. 1. 1861
Dec. 26.1863
Sept 11 186'
Mustered out July 29. 1864.
Discharged Aug. 15.1864...
Deserted Sept. 1, 1861
Killed at Yazoo City. Mar.
5.1864
Killed at Fort Donelson
Robinson. Ervin
Ruland. JohnE
Sloan. Simeon
Mound City ....
Caledonia
Effingham
Bird's Point.Mo
Caledonia
Villa Ridge
Effingham
Vienna .
Shouse. Hiram C
Sites, Jeremiah
Stevens, William M...
Shirgley. Noah W
Smith, George
Smith, James G
Feb. 15,1862
Disch Apr. 18, '62; wounds
Deserted June 2. 1862
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Disch. as Sergt.Au^. 15, '64
Died xMay 28, '63; wounds.
Disch July i:3 '62* wounds
Storms, Oliver P
Vosburg, Jacob
Wilkinson, Jacob
Windsor
Effingham
Shelby
Discharged Sept. 5,1864 ...
Deserted Nov. 1, 1861
Died Nov 10 1862
West, James
Vienna
Died Apr. 1,1861
Deserted .July 16. 1864
Trans, as Surg't., to 8th
111 Inf
Pro S'gt 1st S'gt & 1st Lt.
Vete)-ang.
Kearney, Michael
Gillmore, George W ..
Ginter, William 0 ....
Effingham
Edgewood
Mason
Hughes, Richard H...
Hardy, Thomas C
Effingham
Pro.Sergt a!id 2d Lieut...
Trnns to 8th Hi L f
Nevill. Henry C
St. Johns
Tran.s. to 8ih 111. Inf.. as
l->t Sei'g't
Rerniifs.
Anderson, Amos J
M.ictovprl niit.TlinP fi 1RRS
Baker. Harvey
Brown, Abraham
Benefiel, James
East Prairie. Mo
Alexander co...
Union CO
June 24.1863
Sept. ,11, 1862
Jan. 24.1863
Sept. ,11, 1862
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Absent: sick, at muster-out
Brown, William C ....
Bridgman. George
Baker, EphraimM....
Alexander co...
Jackson co
Union co
Alexander co...
Union co
non-c-om. staff. .May 1. '65.
Died .May 9. 1863
Died .July 2,1863
Died June 4. 1864
Collier, George W ....
Corzine, Alfred
; ; 1 iii . 6. J u ly ii, '65, a,s,Corp'L
586
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
Clutts. Wiley
Collier, Henry ,
Coleman. Harrison
ClapD, Francis
Clutts. Alfred ,
Cade. Kranklia
Dexter. James ,
Durham. JamtsW...,
Denton. Hiram
Daley, Frederick
Davis, Joseph W
Emory, James
Eames, Levi
Emory, David
Echols, Daniel ,
Fodge, Samuel
Fodge, William ,
Flemming, Thomas...
Fisher, Thomas B
Porbin, John
Fodge. John
Gregory, J a job W
Gregory, James W..,
Golliher, Jtmes M...,
Godwin. Wilson
Ginter.Johii M
Ginter, William O
Harges, Dennis D. C
Hamilton. William B . .
Hagler, Peter K
Hardy, Thomas C
Hicks, Hamilton
Hicks. VHleiitine
Holmes, Emanuel J...
Jordan, Alexander
Jordan. Moses
Keith. Bowen
Lee. Robert
Lee.ElishaO.
Lippe, Edear
Leigh ton. Frank
Metzger, Jacob
Milliken, John S
McCoUums, Jacob
Mitchel, Robert
McDonald, Francis —
Moore, Henry
Manville. Louis
Minton, Jesse
Morse, William fc]
McCaul, Smith H
Mayo, John S
Moody, Joseph W
Oberts, Wilson
Park, Terrin
Robinson, Franklin C.
Rogers, Henry
Rawlins, Nathan
Rawlins, VVm. M
Rose, Jeremiah B
8ams, Tolbert
Smith, Jordan
See, Samuel S
Stephf'nson. Isaac H..
Thurston. Emmett....
Turner. John H
ThoniHS, Aaron
Vaught. ^in)on
Whittaker, Henry ....
William, John A
Whittaker. Wilson H..
Young, .lohn
Zimme' man, Jacob
Alexander CO... Aug. 15.1862
Un'oii CO
Alexander CO...
Union co
East Prairie, Mo
Alexander co...
Union co
Alexander co...
Springfield
Alexander co...
Union co
Chicago
Union co
East Prairie, Mo
Union CO
Amboy
Union co
Bast Prairie, Mo
Union CO
Alexander .
Union CO
Vienna
Alexander co...
Union CO...
Alexander .
Union CO
Coldwat'r.Mich.
Lo"g Prairie, Mo
Union CO
Caledonia
Alexander
Union CO.
Amboy . .
Union CO.
Union CO
Effingham
Alexander co...
Union CO
Alexander
Effingham.
Union CO...
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
12. 1862
15,1862
8, 1862
15. 1862
3, 1862
15, 1862
Sept. 11,1862
Aug. 15,1861
Sept. 11,1862
Nov. 8.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mar. 3,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Discharged July 28. 1863...
Mustered out June 2. 1865. .
Died .May 4, 1863
M.O.July 14, '65,as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Trans, to 8th ill. Infantry.
Died May 26,1863; wounds.
Discharged May 16, 1865...
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry.
Died Oct. 18,1864
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
15, 1862
12, 1862
15, 1862
8, 1864
15. 1862
12, 1862
15, 1862
27. 1861
15. 1862
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
15. 1862
11.1862
12, 1864
11,1862
24. 1863
11,1862
30,1861
11, 1862
Feb.
Sept.
25. 1862
12, 1862
15, 1862
15,1861
15,1862
8.1864
15, 1862
1,1
15, 1862
June 24,
Oct. 1, 1861
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 22,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Died Sept. 8, 1862
Died Apr. 7,1865
Trans, to 46th Illinois
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
M. O. July 14, '65, as Corp'l
M.O.June 5, '65, as Corp'l.
.M.O.July 14, '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Discharged O'-t. 26, 1863...
Died Feb. 28, "62; wounds..
Pro. Serg't Major and 1st
Sergt. Re-enlisted as Vet.
Mustered out July ^14, 1865.
Discharged July 29, 1863...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Sept. 10. '64. Gr.8303..
Died Sept. 1.1863
Died Mar. 12, 1865
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died Apr. 8,. 1864
Trans, to Non-Com. Staff.
Trans, to Co. B, 109th 111.
Inft Died Apr. 26.1864. ..
Trans, to Co. B. 109th 111.
! Inf. Died Apr. 15.1864...
Died Apr. 10,1863
Trans, to Signal Corps —
M.O. July 14, 1865, as Corp.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Discharged August 15,1864.
Mustered out June 5, 1865. .
Mustered out June 2,1865..
Mustered out May 28. 1865.
Mu.stered out Oct. 3. 1865. . .
Trans, to 8th Ill.Inf
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Tr.to In. Corps Sept. 15, '65
Died Aug. 1, 1862
Died July 6,1863
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Discharged Oct. 1, 1864
M. O July 14, '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died Mar. 10,1862
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Mustered out May 22, 1865.
Died Nov. 13, '64, Anderson-
ville. Gr. 12,034
Died Oct. 21,1863
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Discharged Apr. 18,1862. ..
Died July 22. 1864
Discharged Mar. 28, 1865...
M. O. July 14, '65, as Corp.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died May 10, 1864
.Mustered out July 14, 1865,
Died Sept. 13, 1864
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
537
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
L>ate
of muster.
Remarks.
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Minonk
Sept. 24.1864
Sept. 28.1864
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Oct. 7. 1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Sept. 24.1864
Sept. 28,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. .5,1864
Oct. 13, 1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. a. ISfid
Biirkett Garland H ..
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Beaty.John
"Chambers Isaac
Sub. Absent, jn sick fur-
lough at muster-out
Davenport. George A.
Frey James
Missouri
Sub. Trans to 46th 111. Inf.
M.O.Sept. 4. 1865
Sub Trans to 46th 111 Inf.
Hunter. Morrison
• ' ' '
Huber George
. . • >
Kenche, William
LaSalle
Sept. 26.1864 Sept. 26.1864
Oct. 13.1864 Oct. 13.1864
Sept. 20, 1864' Sept. 20.1864
Sept. 28, 1864 Sept. 28. 1864
Sept. 28. 1864 Oct. 3. 1864
Oct. 8. 1864 Oct. 8, 1864
Sept. 22,1864iOct. 13,1864
Oct. 5 1864 Oct 5 1864
M. O. Sept. 2. 1865
Mustered out July 14 1865.
Lewis. Michael
Clayton
Mustered out July 14. 1865
Larkin. George B
Moore James W
Hunter
Died June 5. 1865
Sub Trans to 8rh 111 Inf
Mead John
Sub Deserted Jan 2 1865
Oct. 7, 1864 Oct. 7,1864
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Sept. 29.)864!Sept. 26.1864
Oct. 13. 1864 Oct. 13.1864
Vickery. Chester...
Oct. 12.1864
Oct. 12,1864
Sub Trans. to 46th 111 Inf.
Wind. John
Sept. 30,1864
Nov. _15,1863
Sept. 30,1864
Nov. 15,1863
Sub. M.O. July 14,1865....
rnf/er Cooks.
Farra. Major
Died Nov. 12,1864
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
LaSalle
LaSalle
July 30.1861
Sept. 4.1862
Aug. 14.1864
July 13.1865
July 30.1861
Sept. 4.1862
Aug. 14.1864
July 13.1865
July 30.1861
Sept. ^4. 1862
Aug. 14.1864
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. _15, 1861
July 30.1861
Aug. ^15.1861
William Duncan
Oct. 25.1862
Mustered out Aug. 14.1864
Discharged May 15,1865....
Myron D. Ayers
First Lieutenants.
William Duncan
Not must'd-
M.O. July 14, '65, as 2d Lt.
Promoted
Mar. 25.1863
Dec. 4, 1864
Not must'd.
William H. Justice....
■Carroll Allen
Dismissed July 12.1865 ....
M. O. July 14, '65, as Corp..
Second Lieutenants.
Douglas Hapeman
Ottawa
Discharged for promotion
LaSalle
LaSalle
LaSalle
Oct. 25.1863
Mar. 25.1863
Dec. 6,1864
Sept. 27.1861
Sept. ^27, 1861
Sept. ^27, 1861
William H. Justice
Myron D. Ayers
First Sergeant.
Charles A. Bedard ....
Sergeants.
Lucius F. Alexander..
William H. Justice....
Fred B. Merriman
Killed at Fort Donelson...
Pro. IstSerg. & 2d Lieut.
Pro. 1st Lt. 31st 111. Inf...
F. Daniel Mclsaac ....
Corporals.
George Oldtield
LaSalle
Marseilles
LaSalle
Peru . . ...
Discharged Nov. 13,1861..
Died Feb. 15,'62; wounds..
Discharged Apr. 14,1863...
John Campagne
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
538
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Roger Quinlisk.
Cyrus Libby
John McPhedron.
LaSalle
William S. Armstrong
Myron D. Ayers
Ottawa .
LaSalle
Privates.
Avolt, Christopher
Barker, George ,
Bignell, George B
Blodgett. Tunis ,
Burns, John ,
Campbell. William H
Corwin. Henry
Curtis, John
Collins, Henry
LaSalle ..
Peru ,
Marseilles
LaSalle .,
Ottawa ..,
LaSalle ..
Ottawa ...
Clark, Charles
Carter, John
Dixon, Charles H
Dewyer, Thomas ,
Ewing, Robert
Gothe. Frederick
Green, George S
Hinckley, D. Madison,
Hensler, Valentine ...
Hanson, Samuel
Hoover, Ezekiel Z
Hanniford. Albert
Hardten, Frederick...
Haywood, William . . . .
Lecky,Winfield K ....
McMunn, David
Morrison, J Joshua...
Moorehead, Charles. . .
Myers, John
Marsh, R. John
McKene, Robert
Osburn, Miles
Ottawa..
LaSalle ,
Ottawa .
Peru ....
Tonica .
LaSalle ,
Ottawa. .
LaSalle .
Ottawa .
LaSalle ,
LaSalle .
Ottawa .
LaSalle .
Pauley, Asa B
Pauley, Edwin J
Rathburn, Erastus R.
Ransom. John F
Snow, Theodiic
Smith, Ira L
Swap, George
Seebert, Martin . . .
Smith, John
Tate, Alonzo
Warren, Horace T
Wragg, Adam
Yarnell, William.
Tonica . .
Ottawa .
LaSalle .
Ottawa .
LaSalle .
Ottaysra .
LaSalle .
Veterans.
Ayers, Myron D...
Bignall, George B.
Campbell, William H.
Dewyer, Thomas
Hardin, Fred
Hamon, Sam B
Haniford, Albert H
Hays, Cameron.
Haywood, William.
Hanley, Bryan
Libbey, Cyrus E
McGowan. Michael.
Mather, George
Aug. 15.
July 30,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug.
July
Aug.
Sept. 27.1861
Sept. 27,1861
July 30,1861
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept
2, 1861
15, 1861
Aug. 15,1861
Sept. 5,1861
Aug. 15,1861
July 30,1864
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 25.1861
Sept. 2,1861
Jan. 22, 1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. _ ^5, 1864
Dee. 10,1863
Dec. 9, 1863
Jan. 22, 1864
27,1861
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Discharged Feb. 6,1863....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 14,1864..
Died Nov. 11,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 14,1864...
Disch.as Q.M.Serg.for pro.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Apr. 6.'62; wounds...
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62,
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 16.1862.
Jan. 22, 1864
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 10.1863
Dec. ^9,1863
Jan. 22.1864
Jan.
Dec.
5,1864
7, 1863
Jan.
Dec.
5, 1864
7, 1863
Pauley, Asa B.
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Discharged July 17. 1862...
I'rans. to V. R. C. Oct. 27,'63
Trans, to 20th 111. Oct. 20.'61
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Nov. 16, 1863
Died June 22, '63; wounds..
Discharged Aug. 11. 1862. . .
Discharged Aug. 14, 1864. . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 14,1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Oct. 17,1861....
Discharged
Mustered out July 30. 1864.
Deserted Sept. 10, 1861
Discharged May 17, 1862...
Discharged Marcti ''.5, 1863.
Killed at Fort Danelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-en Usted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 14,1864..'.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, ''62!
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Died of wounds
Discharged Aug. 14,1864...
Died Aug. 25,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 14,1864. ..
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Discharged Sept. 16,1864...
Pro.Corp..Serg't, 1st Serg't
and 2d Lieut
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf, as
Serg't
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Died Oct. 28,1864
Disch. for prom, in 53d
U. S. C. I
Trans._to8thIlI. _Inf
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf" ."as
Serg't
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf. as
1st Serg't
Died Feb. 4, '64; wounds- ..
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf. as
Serg't
Disch. for prom, in 53d
U. S.C.I
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
539
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Pauley Edwin J
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 22.1864
Aug. 15.1862
Jan. 5,1864 Trans, to 8th HI. Inf, as
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 22,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Oct. 12. 1864
Corporal
Trans, to 8th HI. Inf
Whipple, Frank H ....
LaSalle
Union CO
Trans, to non-com. staff a»
Hecruits,
M. O.July 14, '65, as Corp..
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Armstrong, William..
Austin nharlps E.
Union CO
LaSalle
Aug. 14,1862 Sept. 11.1862
Oct 5 1862 Oct. 8. 1862
Transferred to Co. F
Discharged July 11,1862...
Anderson, James
Acklin, George
Brookfield
LaSalle
Feb. 25.1865
June 13.1862
Aug. W,1862
Feb. 28.1865
Feb. 24.1865
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. U,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. 14, 1862
Nov. 2,1863
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Oct. 5,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Aug. 18,1862
Aug. ^14,1862
Oct. 17,1861
Aug, 114, 1862
Aug. 29,1862
Aug. ^14,1862
Oct. 20,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 23, 1861
Jan. 2,1862
Sept. 5.1862
Aug. ^14,1862
Oct. 2, 1862
Nov. 13,1861
Sept. 28, 1861
Aug. 14,1862
Oct. 9,1864
Feb. 28,1865
June 14,1862
Sept. n, 1862
Mar. 1, 1865
Feb. 24,1865
Sept. 11,1862
June 24,1863
Sept. ^11, 1862
.'.
June 24,1863
Sept. 11, 1862
Nov. 5, 1861
Sept. 11.1862
June 24,1863
Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Union CO
Brookfield'. ".!!!:
Springfield
Union CO
LaSalle
Boyer, James M
Burkhardt, Joseph —
Blanchard, James
Brassel. Thomas
Barringer. Aaron
Died Dec. 4. 1863
Transferred to Co. F
Trans.to 46th Ill.^Inf
Absent, sick
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Brown, Francis JM
Union co
Discharged April 16.1863..
Union co
LaSalle."!'.!!!.
Died August 28. 1863
Campbell, William G .
Cliue, Henry, G. W. S.
Cruse f M . .
Mustered out July 14. 1865
Mustered out May 31, 1865 .
Casper, Charles
Casper, Henry
Crite. Joseph A
Corzine, Tuompson...
Cruse, Andrew J
Carlock, Thomas P ...
Dillon Caleb
Died July 24 1S63
Mustered ouv July 14, 1865
Died Sept. 25,1863
Died June 27, 1864
Died Sept 28 1864
DiedDec. 19,1864
Died Feb. 18,1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Dillon, Daniel
Absent on sick furlough ..
Douglas, Henry
Earuhart, Thomas —
Freeburg, James
Mustered out July 14, 1865
PuUenwider, Wm. M..
Gilleland, Nelson H...
Union co
LaSalle .!!!!!!!!
Discharged Feb. 23,1863 ...
Gunn, Aaron C
Union co
LaSalle
Transferred to Co. F
Trans, to V.K.C. Oct. 27,'63
Hanley, Bryan
Holshouser, Daniel M.
Union CO
LaSalle
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Sept. 11,1862
June 24,1863
Sept. U, 1862
M. 0. as Corp. July 6,1865.
M. O. as Corp July 14, 1865
Hileman, Edmond H. .
lilemau, Samuel
Hunsaker, Willis E...
iileman. Peter F
Hays, Cameron
Heilid. Michael
Kuhn. William A . ..
Union CO
LaSalle
Mustered out July 18, 1865
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Died while on furlough . . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Union co
LaSalle . ..
Sept. 11.1862
Aug. 29,1862
Sept. ^11, 1862
Nov. 15.1862
Sept. ^11. 1862
Mustered out June 16. 1866.
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Keller, Alexander
Knapp, Caleb C
Kuapp, Samuel
Keller. William G
Kimmel. Phillip C ....
Leuce, William H
Leuce, Samuel
Lingle, Lorance
Union co
M. O.July 14,1865; wounds
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Discharged March 28,1865.
Mustered out July 14, 1865
LaSalle
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf
Lingle, Pettr
Union co
LaSalle
Union co
LaSalle.!!!!!!!!
Died June 21, 1863
Mather, George
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
McDermott, Michael..
Mowry, Edward
Mowry, Noah
Misenheimer, J. L
Miller, Paul
Nov. 15.1862
Sept. ^11. 1862
Nov. 15.1862
Nov. 15,1861
Oct. 1,1861
Sept. 11, 1862
Oct. 12,1864
Feb. 28,1865
Nov. 5. 1861
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Mowry John
Discharged March 25,1863.
Discharged May 13,1863 ...
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf
Nicholson. Stephen...
Pickett. Christopher..
Union co
Amboy
Discharged July 16.1862...
Discharged May 17,1862...
Transferred to Co. P
Plank Christian . ..
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf
Powers. Aaron F
Riley, William
Brookfield
LaSalle
Transferred to 8tn 111. Inf.
Discharged May 17.1862 ...
540
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPORT,
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Rowell, George
Suvener. Mathias . ..
Stahl, George
Summers. George. . .
Summers, James
Stone. John
Seeley. Ezekiel, O ..
Scott, Levi (J
Smitliy, John
Sweeney, Eugene...
Ury, Absalom
Whipple, Frank H ..
White, Alexander B .
Wood, James M
Wright, George
Wagoner, Calvin
Wilson, John H...
Kinmundy.
LaSalle....
Union co.
Peru
Union CO.
LaSalle ..
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Baldwin, Louis E
Briggs, William D
Byrne, John H
Chapman, John
Finkler, Frank
Geist, Daniel H
Hill, David W
Morgan, William
Powers, Charles P
Pearson, Meredith
Ruder, James H
Sausman, John B
Spaulding, Walters..
Smith. James
Scott, Edward J
Vangerson, Cornelius .
Warren, Horace T
Whipple, Eugene
Worthley, Daniel
LaSalle,
LaSalle...
Dimerick ,
LaSalle...
Dimerick
Hall
LaSalle...
Dimerick ,
LaSalle...
Under Cooks.
Thomas. George
Thompson. Andrew.
Nov. 4, 1861
Oct. 3.1861
Aug. 29,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Nov. 4, 1861 Deserted May 10, 1862 .
Oct. 5, 1861 Deserted Aug. 16, 1862.
June 24. 1863 Died Sept. 8. 1863
Sept. 11,1862 Transferred to Co. P .
Dec.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
17,186:
14. 1862
9, 1864
14, 1862
29. 1862
14,1862
5, 1861
13. 1862
12. 1863
13, 1861
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug. 14,1862
Oct. 7. 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct. 7,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 20,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov. 16.
29, 1864
26, 1864
29, 1864
10,1864
26, 1864
29.:
26, 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
26, 1864
29, 1864
10, 1864
26, 1864
29, 1864
26, 1864
29, 1864
6. 1864
28. 1864
Trans.toSth Ill.lnf.as Serg
Mustered out June 13. 1865
Discharged Feb. 20,1865 ...
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Killed, Vicksb'g. Jan. 19,'63
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pro. Corp. Tr. to 8th HI....
Tr. to 8th 111. Inf. as Corp.
Killed at Fort Donelson
Feb. 15,1862
Trans, to (^o. A, 109th 111.
Inf. M. O.July 14,1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
Promoted Ass't Surgeon..
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Discharged Feb. 28,1865 ...
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Pro. Corp. M.O. July ]4,'65
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Mustered out June 5, 1865. .
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Sub. Died June 20, 1865...
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Nov. 16. 1862 Deserted May 26. 1865 .
Deserted May 30, 1865 .
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Greenburv L. Fort ..
Lacon
Sept. 1,1861
Apr, 24.1862
Sept. 4, 1862
Apr. 11.1865
Sept. 1,1861
Apr. 24,1862
Sept. 4, 1862
Apr. 6, 1863
Apr. 11.1863
July 13.1865
Sept. 1,1861
Apr. 24, 1862
Sept. 4.1862
Feb. 9,1863
Apr. 6, 1863
July 13, 1865
Aug. 20,1861
Oct. 31.1861
Resigned Apr. 24,1862......
John H. Widmer
Benj. I''. Blaekstone. ..
Lacon
Oct. 19,1862
May 3,1865
Oct. 31.1861
Died Feb. 5, i865
Charles A. Pieronnet..
First Lieutenants.
JohnH. Widmer
Edgewood
Ottawa
Mustered out July 14, 1865 .
Promoted
Hubert A. McCaleb ...
July 10.1863
Notmust'rd
Oct. 31.1861
Pro Lt Col. colored reg't.
William Fugua .. .
Com return d andcancel'd
M. 0. July 14, '65, as Serg't.
Second Lieutenants.
Beni. F. Hlackstone
Lacon
Promoted
Thomas Alexander
Washburn
Hope
Resigned Feb. 9,1863
Hubert A. McCaleb .
Mar. 24,1863
July 10,1863
Not must'rd
Sept. 11.1861
Promoted.
George H Shaw
Roberts
Resigned Nov. 25.1864
William H. Wright....
William W. Taggart . .
Hope
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
541
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
Washburn
Hope
Aug. 20, 1861
Aug. 3 1861
Aug. _20,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Nov. 1,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 18.1861
Aug. 20, 1861
Nov. 1. 1861
Nov. 20.1861
Sept. _18. 1861
Aug. 20,1861
Nov. 1.1861
Sept. 25,1861
Aug. _20, 1861
Jan. 1, 1862
Aug. ^20. 1861
Sept. ^25, 1861
Nov. 4, 1861
Aug. 20. 1861
Nov. 1, 1861
Aug. 20.1861
Sept. 17,1861
Nov. 29,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Nov. 12.1862
Sept. 22,1861
Sept. 17, 1861
Nov. 23,1861
Aug. ^20, 1861
Nov. 1.1861
Aug. ^20,1861
Oct. 6, 1861
Aug. 20. 1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
George H. Shaw, Jr...
George M. Sweeney...
Corporals.
• • "
Lacon
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. ^^1,1861
Sept. ^^1,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Discharged Aug. 3 1862
Daniel W Wright
Roberts
Deserted Aug. 10, 1863
Fred M. Hammer
Caledonia
Discharged June 28, 1862.
Discharged Aug. 20, 1862
Discharged July 25, 1862 .
Discharged Mar. 15,1862.
Discharged Aug. 18,1862.
Albion G. Baruap
Tonica
Joseph M. Taylor
William H. Fell
Lacon.
Hope
Musicians.
Noah W. Yohe
Magnolia
Lacon
Died Mar. 4,1862
Albert W. Gore
Disch. July 22, '62; disabil.
Privates.
Lacon .
Feb. 15,1862
Antrim Morgan
Dischargrd Dec 29 1862
Black, Joseph H
Baxter, Erastus
Richland
Steuben
Mendota
Hope
lie-enlisted as Veteran
Bramble, George W...
Barn hart. Meller
Burgess. Joseph
Bright, George
Nov. 1,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. 18,1861
Sept. _ ^1,1861
Discharged; term expired.
Discharged Jan. 18, 1862. . . .
Peoria
Mustered out Sept. 16,1864.
Brewer John
Lacon .
Discharged Aug 20 1862
Cooper, Jeremiah
• '
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862...^
Nov. 20,1861
Sept. ^18. 1861
Sept. 1,1861
Nov. 1.1861
Sept. 25,1861
Sept. ^ ^1. 1861
Carmichael, Syivanus
Cox, Peter L
Steuben
Died Mar. 22, '62; wounds.
Davis, Daniel N
15.1864
Discharged May 23,1862 ...
Davis John A
Roberts
Died Nov 10 1862
Belleplain
Hope
Keb. 15,1862
Frazier. Frank B
Kil'd, Vicksb'rg.June 20.'63
Discharged Nov. 28.1863...
Fedder, Ferdinand
Port Wash'ton.
Magnolia ........
Hope
Sept. ^L 1861
Sept. ^25. 1861
Nov. 4, 1861
Sept. _ ^1,1861
Nov. 6,1S61
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 17,1861
Discharged July 25,1862 ...
Steuben
Haskins, Wilson .
Kichland
Hope
Died May 1.1862
Discharged Feb. 22,1862...
Died Nov. 22,1862
Hubbard, Francis
Hawley, Morris
Magnolia
Transferred to Inv. Corps.
Discharged Apr 16,1863
Eden
Washburn
Howard, Bradford D..
Hawk, .John
Discharged May 17, 1862....
llift', William
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Hitf, Charles
Richland
Lacon .
Kane, Lawrence
Kurg, John
Roberts
Sept. 22,i86i
Sept. 17.1861
Nov. 23,1861
Sept. ^_1. 1861
Nov. 1,1861
Sept. ^ 1. 1861
Oct. 6,1861
Sept. ^^1,1861
Died Jan 2'' i862
Washburn
Steuben
Discharged Nov. 25,1862...
McGowan, Herman ...
Moore, Washington...
Mentz, Charles
Grayviiie'.::::::
Magnolia
Eden ...
Discharged Nov. 2, 1862....
Discharged Feb. 7.1862....
Discharged May 17,1862 ...
Murray, Alexander ...
Sparland
Discharged May 31,1862....
Discharged July 29.1862 ...
Piper. Alexander
Roder. Stephen
Washburn
Granville
M. O. Sept. 16, '64, as Serg.
M. 0. Sept. 16, '64. as Corp'l
Died Mar. 17, '62: wounds..
Granville
Washburn
Granville
Richland
Died Sept. 24,1864
M. O. Sept. 16. '64. as Serg.
Smith, David P
Sowards. Isaac H
Disch. Aug. 14, '62; wounds
Discharged; wounds
542
ADJUTANT GENERALS REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Saunders. Egbert B...
Stevens, James M
Troue, Stephen
Taylor, George W
Widaman, Daniel
Alcona
Lacon
Granville .
Lacon
Wilson. William
Wise, Andrew
Woodcoter, John
Woolsoncrott, David.
Weaver, William
Veterans.
Adams, Abraham
Magnolia ..
Hope
Washburn.
Baxter, Erastus.
Cooper, William.
Hawk, John
McCartin, Patrick
Becruits.
Anderson. Benj. H
Adams, Abraham
Arnold, Benjamin
Bell, Andrew J
Bryant, John W
Brown, Hezekiah
Buchanan, William...
Butler, William
Buchanan, David
Bullard, Dennis
Cvister, William C
Cox, Luther B
Collier. Hiram J
Craig, Hiram
Chamess, Michael M..
Casey, Thomas
Copenhaver, George..
Cooley. Reason
Cox, James M
Cram, Benjamin P
Cox, Alexander
Cureton. John
Dunn, William
Dempsey, Reuben S ..
Eaton. William
Fugua, William
Forrestall, Charles
Gordon, James W.
Chicago ...
Lacon
Jonesboro .
Marion co .
Jonesboro .
Decatur....
Jasper co ..
Centralia ..
Jonesboro .
Cairo
Jonesboro
Godwin, Charles
Grantham, Needh'm B
Gibbons, Enoch
Gardner, Charles H...
Grammar, Aaron J
Griffin, Aaron J
Gore, Albert
Gordon. William S
Hileman. (Christian H.
Hamers. William S ...
Harwood, Elias C
Biggins, Thomas
Hanna, James M
Hutchinson, James J.
Hunsaker, Samuel P..
Hilemaii. Thomas
Humphrey, Henry B..
Junior, Alexander
Lacon
Dixon
Jonesboro ,
Lacon-
Centralia ..
Lacon
Jonesboro ,
Centralia ,
Johnson, Joseph.
Kimmel, George .
Knight, Joseph...
Leird, John
Lee, Levi
Mcintosh. Benjamin.
McBride. James W...
McCartin, Patrick ...
Centralia . .
Jonesboro .
Aug. 20.1861
Nov. 1,1861
Aug. 20,1861
Sept. 17.1fc61
Dec. 27,1
Dec. 6, 1863
Dec. 27,1863
Aug. 15,1862
Nov. 9, 1861
Mar. 18.1865
Aug. 13.1862
Aug. 15,1862
Oct. 5,1861
Aug. 15,1862
Sept. 1,1861
Nov. 1.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 17,1861
Dec.
Nov.
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
2, 1861
26.1861
U, 1861
15, 1862
6, 1864
15, 1862
22, 1862
15, 1862
15, 1862
11.1862
20. 1861
15. 1862
20. 1861
11,1864
29, 1864
15. 1862
11. 1864
15. 1862
11,1
15. 1862
Dec. 27,
Dec. 6, 1863
Dec. 28,1863
Sept, 11,1862
Nov. 9,1861
Mar. 18,1865
Aug. 29,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Oct. 5, 1861
Sept. 11,1862
Dec. 2, 1861
Nov. 26,1861
Feb. 11.1864
Sept. ^11, 1862
Mar. 9, 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Oct.
Juce
Sept. 11,
Oct. 12,
Sept. 11,
June 24,
Oct. 12,
Sept. 11,
Sept. 1.1861
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
.1864
,1862
M. O. Sept. 16, '64, as Corp.
Discharged; term expired.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864
Died Oct. 23,1862
Killed at F'ort Donelson
Feb. 15, 1862
Disch. Apr. 24. '62; wounds.
Disch. July 25, '62; wounds
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864
Died Nov. 18,1861
Pro. Corp. Trans, to 8th
111. Inf
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Pro. Serg. Trans, to's'th
111. Inf
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Discharged Oct. 5,1864 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to 8th 111. Inf
Pro. Corp. M. O. July 14. '65
Mustered out July 14. 1865
Discharged; term expired.
Died June 1.1864
Died Aug. 14,1863
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Discharged Aug. 18,1863...
Discharged; term expired.
Mustered out May 13, 1865.
Died Oct. 5,1863
Died Nov. 28.1863
Died Nov. 1. 1864
Died Feb. 24,1864
Mustered out July U, 1865
Discharged Feb. 18,1865...
M.O.Mar. 9, '65, as Serg't..
M.O.July 14, 1865, as Serg't
Major
Absent, on detached ser-
vice at muster-out
Mustered out July '14,1865
Trans, to 46th 111. Infantry
Trans, to Invalid Corps,
Apr.23,lS63
Died July 17.1864
Disch. July 29, '62; disabil.
Died Jan, 24,1864
M.O.July 14, '65,as Serg't.
M.O.July 14,'65.as Corp..
Absent, sick at M. O
Discharged Aug. 18,1862...
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry
1st Serg't. Died Feb. 12, '65.
Serg't. Died Jan. 17. 1865.
Died Jan. 2, 1864
Trans, to 46th 111. Inlantry.
Mustered out May 23. '65.
Died Jan. 3,1864
Trans, to 46th III. Infantry
Trans, to Invalid Corps,
Sept. 2,1863
Mustered out July 14, 1865
Trans, to 8th 111. Infantry.
Mustered out July U, 1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
543
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
McGirk, Antirew
McGirk. F
Murphy, Dennis
Madgrlin. .James B —
Morris. Eliliu
Malaer. John
Moulton. William R...
Nicholas. John
Peel. Andrew
Prewitt. Stephen M...
Purcell. William D....
Powers, Newton J —
Rose. Andrew J
Ragran,.John H
Ragsdale. Joel
Rigr^s, Nelson
Rupert. Andrew
Rolls, Luke L
Rose, Matthew W
Reed, Allen
Skinner. Nelson
Smith. James C. W.
Sams, William E
Slack, Jeremiah
Slack, Charles M....
Stokes. William R ..
Stevens, George
Sullivan, George W.
Slack, Leonidas
Shehan. Patrick
Treece, George W...
Treece, John
Threed, John.....
VonRusdrug. Otto...
Warfield, BuwenC...
Wright. William L...
Weir. David
Williford, Jesse W...
WoodaJl. Elijah
Willmounth, Lutin...
Willmourh, Joseph..
Williams. Wesley.
Waldo, ('harles A.
Young, Valentine.
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Alvord, Theodore
Brown. William R
Burroughs, William H
Dennister. James B...
DeLong. Adrian
Hurst. John P...
Hogue. William.
Hutson. Alfred..
Effingham .
Decatur
Oct. 5. 1861
Oct. .5.1861 Disch. Aug. 2, '62; wounds
Jasper co..
Jonesboro .
Centralia . .
-Jonesboro .
Centralia ..
Jonesboro .
Jasper co..
Jonesboro ,
Richview ..
Jonesboro .
Dixon
Jonesboro ,
Jonesboro ,
Jasper co.
Jonesboro ,
Jasper co.
Johnson. John
Marshall. James G.
Paden. David Saratoga.
Ransford. Henry.
Sparks. Jacob
Taylor, Francis M
Turtle. Jacob
Valin. Charles. ...
VanAntwerp. Timothy
Wright, James
Under Cooke
Keirlin, Austin.
Marshall, Charles.
Smith, Henry.
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
4,1861
15, 1862
18, 1861
15.1862
11. 1864
15. 1865
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
11,1864 Feb.
15, 1862 Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Dec. 4, 1861 Discharged Nov. 19. 1862.
Sept.ll, "■
Musterfd out June 5, 1865.
Died July 20. 1863
Deserted May 22, 1863
18.1861 Serg't. Disch.; term exp'd
11.1862 Mustered out July 14, ~"
11,1864 Trans, to 8th 111., as Corp'l
11,1862 Deserted day of muster-in
M.O.. as Corp'l. July 14, '65
Mustered out July 14, 1865
\ \ Mustered out July 14, 1865.
11,1864 Transferred to 8th 111. Inf.
11.1862|Died Feb 26,1864
Died Oct. 18.1861
9,1861 Died Nov. 6.1864
11,1862 Promoted Sergeant Major
Mustered out July 14, '65
Mustered out July 14^ 1865.
1861 Dec.
18621 Sept.
, 1864 Oct.
, 1862 Sept.
Oct.
1862 Feb.
!June
1862 J an.
1862 Sept.
1861 Oct.
1862 Sept.
, 1861 j Nov.
i
Oct. 5, 18641 Oct. 5,1864
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
1.1861, Oct.
14, 1864' Oct.
20, 1864, Sept.
4,1864 Oct.
1,1864 Oct.
12,1864 Oct.
4.1864|Oct.
1,1864 Oct.
4,1864 Oct.
1.1864|Oct.
7, 1864' Oct.
3 1864 Sept.
29,1864!.«iept,
20,1864 Sept.
1. 1864 Oct.
5, 1864 Oct.
Absent, sick at M. O
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Disch. Nov 22. '62; wounds
Died May 26. 1863; wounds
Died April 23, 1863
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Killed at Big Black River.
May 14. 1864
Died July 22. 1862
Discharged Dec. 29.1862...
M O. as Corp'l July 14, '65.
M. O. as Serg't July 14, '65.
Discharged Nov. 22,1862...
Discharged Feb. 8.1864 ....
M. O. as Serg't Nov. 12. '64.
Trans, to Invalid Corps...
Transferred to Invalid
Corps. Died Mar 11, '65..
Died Mar. 5, '64 : wounas . . .
Died Feb. 10.1865
Died Feb. 26,1863
Sub Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Mustered out July 25. '65
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Sub. Trans to 46th 111. Inf.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Mustered out Sept. 26, '65
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Transferred to 4th 111. Inf.
Mustered out May 30. '65.
Mustered out July 14. 1865..
Sub. Trans, to 8th III. Inf.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf
Mustered out July 14.1865.
Absent, sick
Dec. 28,1863
20, 1864
1,1864
7. 1864
Dec. 28,1863
Sub. Absent. sick
Sub. M O.July 14,1865...
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf
Mustered out Aug. 5.1865
Deserted
Transferred to 4t6h 111. Inf
544
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Henry H. Carter
Nathaniel C. Kenyon.
Henry C. Marshfield..
First Lieutenants.
Nathaniel C. Kenyon..
Theodore H. VValrod..
Hiram P. Newlon
Frank Rickard
LaSalle .
Second Lieutenants.
Theodore H. Walrod.
Levi W. Locker
Hiram P. Newlon
Henry C. Marshtield.
Thomas Williamson .
First Sergeant.
Levi W. Locker
Rutland
LaSalle
LaSalle
Rutland
LaSalle
Sergeants.
Hiram P. Newlon
Henry J. Lewis...
James Morrow
Hamilton H. McAlany
Cor/iorals.
James P. Golden ..
Augustus Walrod.
William Lace
John W. Bond
Nathan Holland
Louis Fritz
Henry C. Marshfield..
Benjamin F. Gillmore.
Musicians .
John Buck
William McCormick ..
Privates.
Alvord, Calvin ...
Alvord, Joel W...
Buckley. Patrick
Bungart, Peter ...
Baker. Martin
Boggs. Fo.ster
Barton, William..
Utica....
LaSalle
Rutland
LaSalle
LaSalle
LaSalle
Tonica .
LaSalle
Utica....
LaSalle
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 6,1862
Sept. 8.1864
July 30,1861
Feb. 15,1862
June 16,1863
July 6, 1864
July 30,1861
Feb. 15,1862
Jan. 18.1863
June 16,1863
Sept. 8,1864
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Apr. 10,1863
Dec. 4, 1864
July
Apr.
Dec.
Oct.
10, 1862
7, 1863
30, 1864
July 30,1861
kVT.
Jan.
Dec.
10. 1863
19. 1864
6, 1864
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
July
Aug. 9. 1861
Sept. 1,1861
Cavin, Robert ...
Conley. Thomas.
Bird's Point, Mo
LaSalle
Carter, Edwin H
Cadwallader, Wm. H.
Cook. Jabez
Donelsou, John
Utica.
Drummond, James
Dunu. Patrick
Fitzpatrick, Dennis...
Field. William
Frost, Hiram H
Glass, Asher
Grant. James B .
Griffin, Morri.s ..
Goings, Thomas.
Gay, William
Bird's Point, Mo
LaSalle
Aug.
Sept.
•July
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
1. 1861
30, 1861
9, 1861
30. 1861
9, 1861
1, 1861
9, 1861
_ ^1, 1861
30, 1861
9, 1861
1, 1861
30, 1861
Aug.
Sept.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
,1861
,1861
,1861
,1861
Sept.
Aug.
.1861
,1861
1
9
Sept. 1.1861
July
Sept.
July
Aug.
Sept.
,1861
,1861
Killed at Pittsb'g Landingr
April 6, 1862
Promoted Lieut. Colonel..
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Promoted
Dismissed June 16,1863....
Resigned July 6. 1864
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Promoted
Resigned Jan. 18.1863
Promoted
Mustered out July ii.iSGS.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Discharged Oct. 21. 1862 ...
Disch. for prom.. May 1, '63:
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 29,1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson,.
t"eb. 15,1862
Deserted Oct. 15. 1862
Discharged July 30. 1864...
Prom. Corp'l. Serg't. 1st
Serg't and 2d Lieut
Mustered out July 29, 1864. .
Re-enlisted as Vet. Trans.
to non-com. staiT
Disch. as Serg't, Sept. 6, '64
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 16, '62; wounds.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Nov. 19,1862
Discharged Auir. 15. 1862...
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; wounds
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15, 1862
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Sept. 16,1864
Discharged as Serg't, Aug.
9,1864
Died July 26, 1864
Disch. Aug 15, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged May 8, 1863 ....
Discharged May 26, 1862 ...
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Mustered out July 29, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Fort Donelson...
Prom. Corp'l; wounded;
supposed died
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
545
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
rollment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Holland. Joseph
Utica
July 30,1861
July 30.1861
Prom. Corp'l: killed at Ft.
Donelson. Feb 15. 1862...
Hubbard. Henry
LaSalle
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 9,1861
Died Sept. 8, 1862
Johnson, Charles
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Jones Frank
Sept. 1.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Kenyon. William S....
Aug. 9. 1861
Aug. 9. 1861
Discharged Aug. 9.1864....
Knole. Charles
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
McAdams, William H.
Utica
July 30.1861
July 30.1861
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb 15,1862
Marks, Albert
LaSalle
Aug. 9,1861
Aug. 9. 1861
Died Nov. 2,1861
Miller, Peter
Oct. 1,1861
Oct. 1, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Minihan. Patrick
Deserted Jan. 18,1863
Neadles. George
July ^0,1861
July 30.1861
Trans to gunboat service,
Feb. 1.1862
Nunan, Theodore K...
Aug. 9.1861
Aug. 9,1861
Prom. Serg't. Died Aug.
13,1862
Pearson, John F
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Killed at Port Donelson,
Feb. 15.1862
Patterson, John W....
'■
Aug. 9.1861
Aug. 9,1861
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Rickard, Frank
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Reid, William H
' '
• ■
' '
Discharged Aug. 9.1864....
Rowdan, William H...
Carbondale
July 30.1861
July 30,1861
Discharged Feb. 28, 1863...
Sadler. Charles W....
La Salle
Died Mar. 26, '62: wounds.
Stoltz, George
Re-pniisteri as Veteran
Snyder.Henry H
• '
' '
' '
Deserted Oct. 1.1861
Spurr, Henry
"
Sept. 1.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Discharged April 23.1863..
Seeman. 1 ames
' '
Discharged Aug. 13.1862...
Surby, Joseph
' '
Aug. 9. 1861
Aug. 9,1861
Diseh. Aug. 9. '64, as Corp,
Smith, William
Utica
Shannon, Henry
La Salle
Schermerhorn, R
' '
' '
Killed at Fort Donelson...
Seeman. John
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 1. 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Shabley. Charles
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864.
' '
Aug. 9, 1861
Aug. 9, 1861
Died Aug. 29, 1862
Williams, Wesley C...
Die<i Mar. 6, '62; wounds..
Williamson. Thcjmas..
' '
Sept. 1.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Wagner, Lewis
Carbondale
July 30,1861
July 30,1861
Veterans.
Alvord, Calvin
La Salle
Dec. 4, 1863
Dec. 4,1863
Died Aug. 6,1864
Buckley, Patrick
Deserted Mar. 6, 1864
Buck, John
!!
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. 4, 1863
Jan. 22,1864
Dec. 4,1863
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Cadwallader, Wm. H.
Trans, to 8th IH. Inf
Castles. Joseph
' '
Jan. 1, 1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Tr.to8rh lU.Inf . as Corp..
Fitzpatriek, Dennis...
' '
Tr.8th 111. Inf. as 1st Serg.
Griffin, Morris
• '
' '
' '
Tr.to8th 111. Inf. as Corp..
Dec. 4. 1863
Dec. 8, 1863
Dec. 4.1863
Dec. 8,1863
Golden, James P
La Salle
M.O.May 27, '65, as Serg...
Johnson, Charles
Dec. 4. 1863
Jan. 1, 1861
Dec. 4, 1863
Jan. 1.1861
Trans. -o 8th 111. Died Aug.
14,1864 .
Knole, Charles A
Trans. to 8th 111. as Serg...
Lamb, Patrick
Teutopolis! ■.!!'.■.
Jan. 23,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 23, 1864 Trans. to 8th 111 Infantry..
McEihiney, Samuel..
Jan. 1.1864!Tran3.to8th 111. as Serg...
Miller. Peter
Dec. 4. 1863
Traus.to 8th III. Infantry..
Rickard. Frank
La Salle
Dec. 4, 1863 Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Stoltz. George...
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. l,1864i Trans. to 8th lll.Infantrv..
Seaman, John D
Snimer, Harman
Springfield
' '
' '
Tr.to8th lU.lnf.asCorp..
Smith, William
La Salle
"
Shannon, Henry
Utica
Jan. 23,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 23.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Trans. to 8th 111. Infantry..
Wagoner, Lewis
Trans, to 8tn III. Infantry.
M. 0. Jan. 5.1866
Williamson, Thomas.
La Salle
Dec. 8, 1863
Dec. 8,1833
Pro . 1st Serg. & 2d Lieut . . .
Becruits.
Andrews, James M —
Union co
Aug. 14.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Transferred to Co. F
springfleid ■.;;;;
Nov. 22,1862
Nov. 22.1862
Burns, Thomas J
Trans. to 8th III. Infantry..
Baker, David
Union co....
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Transferred to i o. F
La Salle
Union co
Aug. 9, 1861
Aug. 14.186'i
Aug. 9,1861
Sept. 11,1862
Baine. Michael
Transferred to Co. F
Brown, Sandy
Transferred to Co. D
Beggs,Paul
Bryant, Zadoc V
" ' '
Beggs. William W....
• '
Sept. 1.1862
Oct. 7, 1862
Tr.toCo.B.M,O.June23,'65
Burk. John
"
Oct. 8. 1864
Oct. 8. 1864
Trans, to 46th III. Inf
546
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Castles, Joseph —
Casper. John E
Crite, George V
Culver, Frank H
Ci'otzer, Caleb
Oasper, Adam
Castles, William J.
Clark. Isaiah
Casper, Monroe G
Casper, Charles
Casper. John
Casper, Wiley ,
Dinsmore, William
Dillon, John . ........
Engles, Samuel
Eddleman, Thomas J,
Eddleman. Jacob ,
EUer.John A ,
Fisher, Charles M
Fisher, William A
Freepartner, Theo
Fisher, John A
File.Caleb
Flood, Bartholomew..
La Salle.
Union co.
La Salle.
Utica
Union co.
Union co...
LaSalle co.
Union co...
Effingham .
Union co...
Effingham,
Union co.. .
Gayiord, George..
Gray, Robert W ..
Golden, Worden..
Gates, Alexander .
Graham, William.
Green. Richard T.
Gates, Albert
Gleason, James J.
Heilig, George C .
Hartman, Jesse. . .
Heddinger, Levi..
Neoga
Pittsford.Mich.
Union co
Chicago
Peru
Union co
Hill, Henry
Haver,John
Johnson, Joseph
Karaker, Alfred
Keisler, Jacob W
Klutts, Henry
Keller, Daniel
Kington, George W. . .
Keller, William
King, Nazareth
Klutts, Daniel
Lamb. Patrick
Lentz, Joseph C
Lentz, Alexander
Lentz, Charles A
Lentz, Solomon
Mcllheney, Samuel
Misenhimer, Namon T
McMahan. Clayborn H
Mowery, William J
Mason, Nathan H
Miller, Henry A
Minihan, Morris
Mills, Thomas E
Mahany, Andrew
Mills, Henry M
Miles, Aquilla V
Mowery, Henry
Millis, Nelson
Osman, George
Peeler. Jacob E
Page, John
Parker, Thomas
Reinhart, Elias
Renwick, George
Roberts. John
Reid. James
Reid. William H
Reinhart. Thomas
Seimer, Harman
Seale, Moses A
Chicago .
Union CO.
LaSalle ..
Union co.
Teutopolis.
Union co...
LaSalle ..
Neoga
LaSalle..
Neoga
LaSalle ..
Union co.
LaSalle ...
Bird's Pt,
Springfield
Effingham ..
Cairo
Union co
Springfield
Union co
Oct. 20,1861
Seat. 1,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Oct. 8. 1862
Sept. 11,1862
Oct. 20, 1861 Oct. 20, 1861
Oct.
Aug.
1, 1861 Oct.
21,1862 Sept.
Mar. 14,186'
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
1, 1862
27, 1865
14, 1862
8, 1861
15, 1862
14,1862
Sept. 25.1861
Aug. ^14.1862
Feb, 3, 1865
Sept. 2,1861
Aug. 14,1862
Oct. 1,]
Aug. 14,1862
Aug, 25,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Dec. 5,1864
^.ug. 14,1862
Mar.
Aug.
20. 1865
14, 1862
Sept. 11,1862
Aug. 14,1862
Sept. 21,1861
Aug. 14.1862
Sept. 28,1861
Aug. 14,1862
Oct, 1, 1861
Sept. 25,1861
Oct. 1,1861
Sept. 25,1861
Oct. 1,1861
Aug. 14,1862
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
A.ug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1862
25. 1861
30,1861
14. 1862
20,1861
25. 1861
11,1862
9, 1861
14. 1862
17,1861
14, 1861
,1861
,1862
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Mustered out May 18. 1865.
Transferred to Co. P
Trans. to V. R.C.Oct. 28. '63
Corp. Killed at Fort Don-
elson, Feb. 15, 1862 •
Died Nov. 20. 1861
Died May 1,1863
Died July 17.1863
Died Aug. 4.1863
Died Aug. 28,1863
Tr.to 46thIll.M.O.Sept.2.'65
Died March 13, 1862
Discharged Nov. 1,1S62....
Transferred to Co. D
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec,
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept. 11.1862
Sept. 11,1862
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept,
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Died Mar. 9, '64; wounds...
Mustered out July U, 1865.
Discharged April 20,1863 ..
Trans. to V. R.C.Oct. 28. '63
Transferred to Co. B
Trans, to 46th 111. M O.
Sept. 26,1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran
M. O. July 14, 1865, as Corp.
Disch. Aug. 14. '62; wounds
Died Jan. 26.1864
Died Mar. 19,1864
Deserted June 1, 1863
Discharged Apr. 29,1865 ...
Transferred to 46th III. Inf.
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Mustered out June 3.1865..
Killed at Clinton, Miss.,
July7.1865
Died Sept. 14.1864
Transferred to 46th 111 ....
Died Aug. 6.1863
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Died May 31.1863
Died Mar. 10,1865
Died Oct. il,1864
Corp'l. M. O. Sept. 25,1865.
Transferred to Co. D
Trans, to V. R.C.Aug. 19, '63
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Died Aug. 4.1863
Discharged Nov. 3.1863....
Transferred to Co. F
Reeulisted as Veteran
Absent, sick, at M. O
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Mustered out June 3 1865- .
Died July 23,1864
Deserted Jan. 18,1863
Discharged May 26, 1862....
Discharged May 2. 1865
Discharged Sept. 25,1864 ..
Tr.to Co. F. M.O.Oct. 1.'65
Tr.toCo.K.M.O.Julyl3,'65
Transferred to Co. F
Absent, sick
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Deserted July 5, 1862
Discharged Sept. 30,1861 ..
Died June 9, 1864
Deserted Sept. 24.1862
Discharged Jan. 18. 1863....
Disch. June 22, '64: wounds
Discharged Aug. 9,18(54 —
Trans, to V.R. C.July 1.'64.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out July 14,1865.
ELEVENTH INFANTRY.
547
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Strieker, John
) Union CO.
Strieker, George H
Still. Green B
Smith, James
Stallinga, Joseph..
Stoker. Martin
Still, Williiim
Stovall. William...
Uptmore. Henry —
Vanderbilt, Isaac. .
Wilhelm. George A Union co
Wilhelm, Moses .
Wereman, Henry
Weis, George
Centralia ..
Teutopolis.
LaSalle
Union eo...
Effingham,
OttawE
Wilhelm, George L . . .
Woods, Thomas
Wilson, David B
Walker, James
Union co..
Frankfort
Amboy
Joliet
Zerhusen, Charles
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Burns, Patrick
Bateman, William N..
Coe. Thomas W
Coughlan, Thomas ■•■
Foland. Jacob
Onnn. Moses W
Gleason, James
Hughes, William
Hanifin, William
Hoadley, William S ..
Hagaman. George —
Hogan. Michael
Hopkins, William M
Heisel,John M
Hoekstatter, Henry..
Jones, Alcana D ,
John, Aaron
Kennedy, James
Kennedy. William P ,
Kelly, John
Lansing. James
Magee, Daniel D
Mason, (Jharles
Miller, James
Madden, Patrick
Manning, Dennis
Nicholas, Ira
Petty. Stephen
Reid, John
Schroeder. Joseph...
Stewart, William C ..
Sweitzer. Henry
Sheehe. William R...
Snow, Norman G
Taylor, Henry ,
Wilcox, William B..,
Wirick, Peter
Walters, Richard.
Under Cooks.
Stokes, Henry
iSmith, Alexander.
Effingham.
Effingham .
El Paso.
Newton .
Walworth
LaSalle ...
Molme .
Ogle
Dayton ..
Sunbury.
Peru
LaSalle..
Sunbury.
Dwight ..
El Paso..
Newton ,.
Newton .
LaSalle '.
Chicago
Ogle
LaSalle...
Palestine .
Worth ....
Sept. 1,1862 Oct. 7,1862
Aug.
Aug.
Nov-
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Feb.
Oct.
21,1862
14, 1862
3, 1861
4,1861
2, 1861
^11, 1862
20,1861
1. 1861
1. 1862
21,1862
20, 1861
4. 1861
1. 1862
3, 1865
8, 1864
June 16,1864
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
June 16,1864
Oct. 4,186l'0ct. 4,1861
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
1.1864' Oct.
19,1864 Sept.
22, 1864 Sept.
2, 1864 Oct.
_26,1864|Sept.
6, 1864 Oct.
5. 1864 Oct.
8. 1864 Oct.
1.1864 Oct.
6. 1864, Oct.
1,1864' Oct.
23. 1864; Sept.
30,1864 Sept.
26, 1864 Sept.
25. 18641 Sept.
1, 1864
19, 1864
22, 1864
7, 1864
2. 1864
7, 1864
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct,
Oct.
1,1864
19, 1864
22, 1864
2, 1861
^26. 1864
6, 1864
5, 1864
8, 1864
1. 1864
6. 1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1861
1864
1864
20. 1864 Sept.
22. 1864 Sept.
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct, 2. 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 1,1864
Sept. 26, 1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. S, 1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 5,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Oct. 2, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 1, 1864
Sept. 26,1864
Sept. 19,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Sept. 22,1864
Sept. 26.1864
Nov. 16.1863
Died Sept. 11. '64. at Ander-
sonville; grave 8549
Died June 30. 1863
Died Dec. 19.1863
Deserted May 18, 1862
Discharged May 26. 1862. . . .
Disch. Aug. 16. '62; wounds
Discharged Apr. 6,1863 ....
Mustered out June 19, 1865.
Discharged Sept. 20, 1864..
Died June 9, 1862
Transferred to Co. F
Died July 28.1865
Discharged Sept. 20. 1864 ..
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
Prom. Serg't. Absent, sick
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf.
Transferred to 46th 111.
Mustered out May 13, 1865
Transferred to 46th 111.
Mustered out Sept. 26,'65.
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Sub. M. O.July 14.1865...
Mustered out July U. 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111 Inf.
Mu.stered out July li, 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th III. Inf.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. [nf,
M. O Sept. 26, 1865
Sub. Trans to 46th 111. Inf.
Sub. Died Apr. 3,1865
Died July 14. 1865
Sub. M. O. July 14.1865...
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Mustered out June 28. 1865.
Absent, sick date of M. O . .
Mustered out July 14, 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
Sub. Trans, to 8th 111. Inf.
Absent, sick, at date M.O.
Sub. M. O.July 14.1865...
Mustered out July 1_4_, 1865.
Sub. Trans, to 46th 111. Inf.
M. O. Sept. 26.1865
Mustered out July 14. 1865.
Transferred to 46th 111. Inf.
548
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Uate of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Atchison John H
Posey.
Apr. 19.1864
Aug. 5. 1864
Feb. 28.1865
Oct. 10, 1864
Feb. 20,1864
July 16,1863
Oct. ^8,1864
Jan. 28,1865
May 3,1864
Aug. 5, 1864
Feb. 28.1865
Oct. 12. 1864
Feb. 20.1864
Rockford
Amboy
Armstrong, Walter L.
Bainter. Levy
Amboy
Oct. 12.1864
Jan. 28.1865
Sept. 2.1862
Feb. 24,1865
Will CO
...
Black, David
LaSalle .
Brussels Thomas.
Eppard's Point.
Edgewood
Owen .
Feb. 24, 1865
Jan. 20,1864
Feb. 21,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Aug. 25,1864
Cottrell, Isaac F
Feb. 21,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Aug. 25,1864
Deserted
Clay Charles H
Rochester
See Co. M. 11th Cavalry...
See 11th Cavalry
Danville, John E .
Dearborn Frank
Springfield .
Feb. 18,1863
Feb. 1, 1865
Doyle, Michael
Hall
Feb. 1, 1865
Jan. 20,1864
Sept. 23,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Feb. 11,1864
Feb. 29. 1864
June 28.1864
Edwards. Ira W
Edgewood
Rockton
Ford, Charles A
Sept. 23,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Apr. ^9.1864
June 28,1864
Died Nov.9,1864
Hannah, James M
Woodbury
Hutchinson Sam'lJ
Branville
See 11th Cavalry...
Hoburg Gustave
Hall. Selby W
LaSalle
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 15.1865
Jan. 20.1863
Feb. 24, 1864
Feb. 1. 1865
Feb. 16. 1864
Feb. 1,1865
See Co. L.llth Cavalry....
Hall
Lamenasters. Colum
Millington, Benjamin.
Martin. Thomas
Roclsfordi
Dec. 21,1863
Mar. 21.1865
Deserted
Mar. 24.1865
Mustered out May 11. 1865.
Nicholson. James
Little Eagle....
Feb. 21,1864
Apr. 9. 1864
Veteran
Parker, William F
Round Prairie..
Rockford
Mar. 31,1864
Apr. 28.1864
Dec. 17.1862
Feb. 10,1863
Peters William
Roberts. -James W
Mechanicsburg.
Eppard's Point.
Amboy
Dec. 6. 1862
Feb. 27_1KfiS
Russell Thomas
Feb. 24, 1865
Shortlett, Thomas
Oct. 8, 1864' Oct. 12.1864
Rejected
Utica
Dec. 26,1863
Mar. 7,1864
Dec. 26.1863
Deserted
Stripling Samuel
Central City....
Oct. 3(1,1862
Spore, John C
Disch. Aug. 31. '64. Specia?!
LaSalle
Oct. 23.1862
Aug. 26.1862
Mar. 31.1865
Order No. 287. A. G. 0..
War D'pt..withforfeiture
of all pay and allowauc's,.
and imprisonment at the
Dry Tortugas during the
war. Sentence of death
mitig'ted. Released Aug.
7, 1865, from Johnson's-
Island, Ohio
Thompson. Andrew...
Wakefield. George W.
Welsh. Michael.. .
Salem
iviar. .Sl.is65
Mustered out May 11,1865 .
Whipple. John W
Rockton
Sept. 27, 1864 Sent. 30.1864
Warren. James
xMar. 1, 1865
Sept. 1,1864
Aug. 29.1864
Mar. 1. 1865
Sept. 1.1864
An?. 29.1864
ITnassigned, Drafted
an.l Sub.Becruifs.
Alexander. Edwin J . . .
Benoit. Joseph ...
Chicago
Substitute
Bonner, James
Newton
Oct. 10. 1864' Oct. 10.1864
Oct. 3. 1864 Oct. 3,1864
Aug. 2,1864 Aug. 2,1864
Oct. 13. 1864 Oct. 13, 1864
Sept. 27,1864 Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 13, 18641 Oct. 13.1864
.Sept. 19, 1864 Sent. 19.1864
• •
Bestal, J
Delonjr, Luther A
Harding
N. Town
Lyons. Abraham
Palestine
Mason. Joseph
Camp Point ....
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 17, 1864
Oct. 13,1864
Oct. 14,1864
Oct. 11.1864
Oct. 17.1864
Oct. 13,1864
Oct. 14.1864
Substitute
Rightlinger, Parson H
Payton. Lawrence D
Elmwood
Lockport
Substitute
ELEVENTH INFANTRY. 549
HISTORY OF ELEVENTH INFANTRY
The regiment was first called into service under proclamation of the Presi-
•dent, April 16, 1861; organized at Springfield and mustered into service April
30, 1861, by Captain Pope, for three months.
During this term of service the regiment was stationed at Villa Ridge, 111.,
to June 20, then removed to Bird's Point, Mo., where it remained performing
garrison and field duty until July 30, when the regiment was mustered out,
and re-enlisted for three years' service. During the three months' term the
•lowest aggregate was 882, and the highest 933, and at the muster-out was 916.
Upon the re- muster, July 13, 1861, the aggregate was 288. During the
months of August, September, October and November, the regiment was re-
cruited to an aggregate of 801. In the meantime were doing garrison and
field duty, participating in the following expeditions: September 9th to 11th,
expedition towards New Madrid; October 6th to 10th, to Charleston, Mo.;
November 3d to 12th, to Bloomfleld, Mo., via Commerce, returning via Cape
Girardeau; January 7th and 8th, 1862, expedition to Charleston, Mo., skir-
mished with a portion of the command of Jeff. Thompson; January 13th to
■-20th, reconnoissance of Columbus, Ky., under General Grant; January 25th
to 28th, to Sikestown, Mo.; February 2d, embarked on transports for Fort
Henry, participating in campaign against that place; February 11th, moved
towards Fort Donelson; February 12th, 13th and 14th, occupied in investing
that place; 15th, heavily engaged with the enemy about five hours, losing
329 killed, wounded and missing, out of about 500 engaged, of whom 72 were
killed and 182 wounded; March 4th and 5th, en route to Fort Henry; 5th to
13th, en route to Savannah, Tenn., in transports; 23d to 25th, en route from
Savannah to Pittsburg Landing; April 6th and 7th, engaged in battle of
Shiloh, losing 27 killed and wounded out of 150 engaged; April 24th to June
4th. participated in siege of Corinth, thence marched to Jackson, Tenn.,
making headquarters there to August 2; participated in two engagements,
July 1st and 2d, towards Trenton, Tenn.; July 23d to 28th to Lexington,
Tenn.; August 2d, moved to Cairo, 111., for purpose of recruiting; remained
at that point until August 23d; thence to Paducah, Ky., remaining there un-
til November 20th; in the meantime engaged in two expeditions — August 24th
to September 10th, to Clarksville, Tenn., via Forts Henry and Donelson —
October 21st to November 13th, expedition to Hopkinsville, Ky.; November
20th to 24th, en route to Lagrange, Tenn., where the regiment reported and
was assigned to Brigadier General McArthur's Division, Left Wing, 13th
Army Corps. From this time to January 12th, 1863, participated in campaign
in northern Mississippi, marching via Tallahatchie (where the regiment was
engaged in a sharp skirmish); from thence to Abbieville; thence seven miles
below Oxford; thence to Holly Springs, Moscow and Memphis, Tenn. Re-
mained in Memphis until the 17th, when embarked on transport and en route
to Young's Point until 24th, remaining thereuntil February 11th, then moved
to Lake Providence and assigned to the Seventeenth Army Corps, making
headquarters there until April 20th, participating in expeditions to American
Eend from March 17th to '?8th; April 23, 1863, the One Hundred and Ninth
Illinois Infantry was transferred to the Eleventh, 589 being the aggregate
:gained by the transfer. April 20th, regiment moved with column to rear of
Vicksburg, via Richmond. Perkins' Landing, Grand Gulf, Raymond and
Black River, arriving before the works. May 18th; May 19th and 22d, engaged
550 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
in assaults on the enemy's works; then in the advance siege works to July
4th at time of suriender; the regiment losing in the siege and assault one
field officer (Col. Garrett Nevius) killed; three (3) line officers wounded
and forty (40) men killed and wounded. July 17th, moved with expedition
to Natchez, Miss., participating in expedition to Woodville, Miss. October
12th, returned to Vicksburg. Miss., making headquarters there to July 29,
1864, in the meantime engaging in the following expeditions: February 1 ta
March 8, up Yazoo river to Greenwood, Miss., having skirmish at Liverpool
Heights, February 5th, losing 4 killed and 9 wounded; action at Yazoo City,
March 5th, losing one line officer killed, 8 men killed, 24 wounded and 12
missing; April 6th to 28th, at Black River Bridge; May 4th to 21st, expedi-
tion to Yazoo City, Benton and Vaughn's Station, Miss., taking prominent
part in three important skirmishes; July 1st to 7th, with an expedition to
Jackson, Miss., under Major General Slocum, engaged with the enemy three
times; July 29th, moved to Morganzia and was assigned to Nineteenth Army
Corps, staying there to September 3d; in the meantime participating in an
expedition to Clinton, La., August 24th to 29th; September 3d, moved to
mouth of White river. Ark.; October 8th. moved to Memphis, Tenn., return-
ing to White river, October 27th; November 6th and7th, expedition to Gaines
Landing; November 8th, moved to Duvall's Bluff, Ark.; November 30th to
December 4th, ew ro?^^e to Memphis, Tenn.; December 20th to 31st, expedi-
tion to Moscow, Tenn.; January 1st to 5th, 1805, en ro?^fe to Kenner, La.;
February 4th to 7th, en j-OM^e to Dauphine Island, via Lake Pontchartrain;
March 17th to April 12th, engaged in operations against Mobile, Ala., march-
ing from Fort Morgan, participating in the investment and siege and final
capture of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, and in the assault on the latter.
April 12th, marched into and took possession of the city of Mobile, staying
there until the 27th of May, when embarked in transport and moved via Lake
Pontchartrain to New Orleans; from thence to Alexandria. La., remaining
there until June 22d; thence to Baton Rouge, La., to be mustered out of
service; mustered out July 14th, 1865, and left for Springfield, 111., for pay-
ment and final discharge.
Killed in the field and died of wounds 149
Aggregate three months' service dhk
Aggregate three years' service ..!!.'.. 1879
Field and staff, three years' service .' " 53
Total : ^
The following General Officers have been in the regiment:
General W. H. L. Wallace, General T. E. G. Ransom, General Smith D.
Atkins.
The following Field Officers of other regiments were members of this regi-
ment:
Colonel Hotchkiss, Colonel Hapeman, Colonel H. H. Dean, Colonel G. L.
Fort, Lieutenant Colonel McCaleb, Major S. B. Dean, Major Widmer.
Line Officers from this regiment to other regiments, thirty-three (33).
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
551
TWELFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Theee Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
rohn Mc Arthur.
Augustus L. Chetlain,
Henry Van Sellar
Lieutenant Colonels.
Augustus L. Chetlain.
Arthur C. Ducat
Henry Van Sellar
Chicago .
Galena..
Paris
Galena..
Chicago.
Paris —
Majors .
Wm. D. Williams ..
Arthur C. Ducat
James R. Hugunin.
Wheelo'k S. Merriman
Adjutants.
J. Bates Dickson.
George Mason
James H. Smith..
Rock Island ,
Chicago
Quartermasters.
Stephen R. Wetmore.
Duncan McLean
Alfred T. Andrews ..
Martin W. Burgh
Surgeons.
Horace Wardner .
William F. Cady .
Elijah P. Burton.
1st Ass't Surgeons.
James H. Farris
William P. Cady
Samuel W. Swan
William M. Newell...
2d Ass't Surgeon.
William M. Newell.
Chaplains.
Joel Grant
Wyanet
Cincinnati. O.
Chicago
Paris
May 3,1861
Apr. 1.1862
July 10.1865
May 3, 1861
Apr. 1,1862
Feb. 19.1864
May 3. 1861
Sept. 24,1861
Apr. 1.1862
July 12,1864
Aug. 1,]
May 22,1862
July 28,1864
DuQuoin Aug. 1,
Chicago June 16,1862
Davenport, la.. Jan. 1.1863
Rock Island.... Apr. It
Chicago
Rock Island
Chesterfield ....
Rock Island ...,
Leland ,
Paris
Paris .
Lockport ,
July 16.;
May 1, 1862
Oct. 24,1864
May 6. 1861
Aug. 1. 1861
Oct. 6. 1862
July 10,1865
June 16.1863
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 1. 18611 Disch. to date May 1, 1862,
for promotion Brig. Gen.
Apr. 27,1862 Pro. Brig. Gen. of colored
troops Dec. 19,1863
Notmust'r'd M. O. July 10, '65, as Lieut.
Colonel
Aug. 1,1861
May"i9,'i864
Aug. 1.1861
Promoted
Resigned Feb.
Promoted
Apr. 27.1862
Sept. 7. 1861
Aug. 1,1
June 6. 1862
Dec. 17,1864
Feb.
May
7,:
7. 1865
Aug. 1,1861
July 23.1862
Mar. 26.1865
1, 1861
6. 186!
June 16,1863 Promoted
Resigned Oct. 2,1861
Promoted
Resigned July 12, '64. Pro-
Bvt. Brig. Gen. MarI3,'65
Mustered out July 10,1865 .
Pro. Gen. McArthur's staff
Resigned J uly 28, 1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Resigned June 16, 1862
Promoted Captain Co. A .
Mustered out Apr. 1.1865 .
Mustered out July 10, 1865
Pro. to Brigade Surgeon ..
Mustered out Oct 24.1864..
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Resigned 1861
Promoted
Pro. Surgeon llili Reg't...
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1, 1864
On detached service at
muster out of Rtg't....
oo2
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant Majors.
. Richard K. Kandolph.
Marcy H. Randall
Alfred M. Sweugle....
Quartermaster Sergts.
Wright Seaman
James B. Johnson
Decatur G. Chapin —
Martin W. Burgh
John Seeley
Commissary Sergts.
William H. Bowser.
Alfred T. Andreas..
John Patterson
Hospital Stewards.
MelvinN. Rust
Andrew N. Gilbert...
Principal Musicians.
Eugene Messick
Joshua V. Brown
James H. Smith
Aug. L. Price
Charles Seitzburg.
John H. Crawford
Chicago...
Princeton.
Aug.
Jan.
6, 1861
1. 1864
Princeton.
Chicago...
Oct. 7, 1861
Aug. 7. 1861
Rock Island
Bureau co ...
Paris
Pinckneyville.
Galena
Jan. 1, 1864
Aug. 1.1861
May 1,1862
Jan. 1.1864
St. Louis.
Edgar CO.
Jan.
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 7, 1861
Jan. 1,1864
Pro. from Serg. of Co. A..
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Aug. 19,1861
Jan.' " "i,'i864
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. A.
Aug. 1. 1861
May 1, 186 1
Jan. 1,1864
Pro. Quartermaster
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Co. E
Promoted from Co. G
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G ....
July 25,1861
1,1864 Jan. 1.1864
Kansas. 111...
Grand View.
Tamaroa
Aug. 30.
Aug. 1,
Galena
Rock Island.
Jan. 1, 1864
Reduced to ranks Aug. 1.
1862. Discharged
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Aug. 30.1861
Jan. 1, 1864
Discharged July 18, 1862 . . .
Disch. Mar. 24. '62; disabil.
Died July 14, 1862. Pro.
from Co. ,G
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Band xaste^-.
Henry E. Howard
First Class.
Russell O. Codding...
Anthony Fritz
Cuy'ogaPalls.O
Granger, 0
Seville, 0
Cairo
Oct. 11,1861
Oct. 8. 1861
Oct. 4,1861
Nov. 11,1861
Aug. 1.1861
Oct. 11,18G1
Nov. ^11,1861
Nov. 11,1861
Oct. 10. 1861
Nov. 28,1861
Oct. 16.1861
Oct. 16,1861
Oct. 22,1861
Nov. 16,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 16.1861
Nov. ^16.1861
Nov. 16,1861
Oct. 11,1861
Dec. 3, 1861
Mustered out July 4, 1862..
Mustered out July 4, 1862..
1 • • 1
Henry W. Fogle
' ' • '
Second Class.
Charles A. Liaw.son...
Lucius Eastoti
Cuy'oga Falls, 0
Seville, 0
Granger, 0
Mendota
Seville, O
Princeton
Musteredout July 4,^1862..
Rothens C. Oeria
!! !!
Third Class.
Horace W. Cod. ling...
John P. Reed
Sick in hospital at St.
Louis at muster out
Mustered out July 4,1862..
Sick in hospital at St.
Louis, at muster out —
Sick in hosp'; on furlough
Tr. fr. Co. I; reported back
Giles M. Easton
Homer H. Hosmer
Alfred M. Swengle....
David H. Porter
Mendota
Oct. io.isei
Oct. 16,1861
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
553
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Arthur C. Ducat
William Fisher
Duncan McLean
Owen E. Smith
First Lieutenants
William Pisher
Duncan McLean
Washington Van Horn
Owen E. Smith
Louis Wagner
Second Lieutenants
Duncan McLean
Washinerton Van Horn
James B. Johnson
Owen E. Smith
William E. Parr
First Sergeant.
Washington Van Horn
Sergeants.
David King
Joseph Greenhut
Richard P. Read
Marcy H. Randall
Corporals.
Owen E. Smith
John Johnson
John L. Wilson
Milton Robb
3fusician.
Gilbert C. Brandt
Wagoner-
James T. Upham
Privates.
Anderson. Joel
Alston, .James
Budd, Jackson
•Cosgrove. Mathew
Davidson, Walter
Denman. Theodore P.
Drake, Quincy J
Ellis, Alexander H....
Farr. Wilbur E
Furey. William T
Foss, Amos
Henesy, Ambrose
Bineman, William
Heneger, Thomas
Jackson, Henry
Johnson. James B
Jostlyn, Josiah E
Kilburn. Oliver H. P..
KiUby, Lloyd
Keimmert. Herman...
Landers, Benjamin P.
Lawton, George
Little, Lewis H ,
McGraw, (.!harles
McMillan. William S..
Newbauer, John
Patton, John P
Phipho, Christian ....
Robb. James H
Sheriff. John A
Smith, Henry
Sunnock, John
Sumner, Charles
Chicago ..
Crawford.
Chicago ..
Crawford.
Chicago ..
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Mechanicsb'rg
Walshville ....
Chicago
Chicago
Edgewood.
Chicago ...
Salem
Chicago ...
Aug. 1,1861
Oct. 15.1861
Sept. 3.1862
June 2, 1865
Aug. 1,1861
Oct. 15,1861
June 16,
Aug. 1,1864
June 2,1865
Aug. I,
Apr. 15,1862
June 16,
Aug. 3,1864
July 10,1865
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 7,
Aug. 1,
Aug. 1,1
Aug. 1,1861
June 15,1865
Aug. I,
Nov. 15,
June 15,1865
Aug. 1,1861
June 2.
Aug. 19,1861
Not must'd.
Aug. 1,1S61
Aug. 22,1861
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 3,1862
Mustered out Apr. 13,1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Promoted
Promoted Quartermaster.
Term expired Aug. 1,1864
Promoted
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Promoted
Resigned Aug.'s.'isei!!.'!!!
Commis. ret. and cancl'd;
M. O. July 10, 1865 as Serg't,
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Aug. 1,]
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 1.
Died ordisch. Apr. 22.1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Promoted Sergeant Major
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Nov.22,1862; disabil.
Disch. June 13, '62
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 4,'62
Paris
Aberdeen. Ind.
Coral
Chicago
Franklin
Chicago
Sheboyagan. ..
W.O'kSp'g,Wis
Kane
Chicago
Racine, Wis
Chicago
Mechanicsb'rg .
Paducah, Ky...
Chicago
Manteno
Port Byron
Chicago
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
7, 1861
16, 1864
7, 1861
1, 1861
7, 1861
_1,1861
17, 1861
7, 1861
1,1861
14, 1861
1.1861
7,1861
1,1861
17, 1861
7, 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
22, 1861
16, 1864
22, 1861
22, 1861
1,1861
18, 1861
^ ^1861
17, 1861
22, 1861
1, 1861
14, 1861
1,1861
22, 1861
1. 1861
Aug. 1,1862
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept,
Aug.
Aug.
9. 1861
22. 1861
1. 1861
17, 1861
'22,'i86i
19, 1861
Walshville
Chicago ...
Nashville...
Chicago
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
19, 1861
7,1861
7,1861
1. 1861
Aug. 1,1
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
22, 1861
1,1861
28. 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Apr. 22,'62:disabil.?
Died Mar. 4.1862; wounds.
Drowned Jan. 28. 1862
Killed. Fort Donelson, Feb.
15.1862
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Pro. Serg't and 2d Lt.Co.H.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died June 17, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed. Fort Donelson, Feb.
15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died July 30, 1862
Pro. Q. M. Serg't and 2'd Lt
Disch. Nov. 28, '61: disabil.
Disch. July 18, '62; disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran,....
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 4,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Mar. 26, '63; disabil.
M. O July 31.1864
Diseh. Feb. 22, '62; disabil.
Killed at Fort. Donelson,
Feb. 15. 1862
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Died or disch '. May 9," 1862 ! !
Reenlisted as Veteran —
554
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Slowey. Frank ...
Van Vorus, Lsaac.
Wagner. Louis...
White. Thomas F.
Caledonia
Chicago ..
Sandwich,
Worthington. Thos. A
Whiting, Luther
Poplar Grove.
Caledonia
Veterans.
Anderson. Joel
Ellis. Alexander H
Denman, Theodore F.
Farr, Wilbur E
Furey. William T.
Henesy, Ambrose.
Henegar, rhomas.
Chicago
Cook CO
Little, Lewis H
Landers, Benjamin F.
Phipho. Christian
Read, Richard P
Smith, OwenE
Sumner, Charles
VanVorus, Isaac
Wagner, Louis
Whiting, Luther
Worthington. Thos. A
Recruits.
Alston, J ames
Anderson, James M...
Byles, Martin
Britt, Patrick
Clark, Francis W
Couch, Theodore S
Downs, William
Dewey, Joseph
Davis, Henry E
Dolan, Robert
Dixon, David
Egan, Charles
Emmons. Joseph
Gilbert. Edward
Grant, Daniel P
Hagen. Dexter
Higgins, Thomas
Henesy, James
Helm, William I
Jacobs, James L
Jordan, William
Little. Joseph
Lawrence, Charles
Murphy, Andrew
McMillan, Andrew
Murphy, Morris
Martin, John F
Mires, John
Marshall, William
Putnam, Edward
Quinn, John
Robinson, Thomas
Riley, John
Ranee, Washington...
Spink, George M
Sheppard, William A.
Slusser, James
Squires, Wi lliam C
Salmon, Thomas
Smith, John
Thompson, Edward...
Tabers, Warren
Watkins, Peter John..
Worthington, Joseph.
Young, Peter
Chicago
Belvidere.
Chicago ..
Relvidere.
Kennedy .
Chicago ..
Belvidere.
Chicago ..
Kennedy
Chicago .
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Kennedy
Chicago .
Sept. ^17, 1861
Aug. ^ J, 1861
Sept. 17.1861
Sept. 17,
23, 1864
26, 1864
1,1864
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan. 13,1861
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
16, 1864
23, 1864
28. 1864
24. 1865
24, 1864
20, 1864
26. 1864
17. 1865
16, 1864
18, 1864
25, 1864
11,1864
25, 1864
19, 1864
23, 1864
18. 1864
26. 1864
24. 1865
1,1864
29, 1864
18, 1864
24, 1864
18. 1864
22, 1864
18, 1862
23, 1864
22, 1864
25, 1864
13, 1864
24. 1864
24, 1864
18, 1864
14,1864
26, 1864
28, 1864
12, 1864
1, 1864
24, 1864
_16, 1864
27, 1864
26,1864
25, 1864
24, 1864
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
May
Feb.
May
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan. 24,1865
Re-enlisted as Veteran...,
Killed at Fort Donelson,
Feb. 15,1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
M. O. July 10. '65, as Serg't
M. O. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Killed at Rome Cross
Roads. May 15,1864
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg.
Pro. 2d Lt.; not mustered
M. O. July 10, '65. as Serg't
Deserted J une 19. 1865
Transferred to V. R. C.
Mustered out July 21, '65.
Mustered *ut Aug. 2, 1865.
M. O. July 10, '65. as Corp'l
Hustered out July 10, 1865.
Killed at Atlanta, Ga.,July
22,1864
Promoted Second Lieut...
M. O.July 10, '65. as Serg't
Killed, Allatoona, Oct. 5. '64
Promoted First Lieut
Mustered out July 10,1865."
Mustered out July 18, 1865.
Discharged 1864; disabil...
Deserted March 19,1864....
Deserted June 19. 1865
M. O.July 10,1865; sick....
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
Mustered out July lb. 1865.
Deserted Feb. 19,1864
Deserted Feb. 27,1864!!.".'.'*
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O.July 10. 1865; sick....
Died Aug. 16,1864
Deserted Feb. 22,1864
Deserted Feb. 26,1865
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out Aug. 11,1865.
Mustered out July 10. 1865 .
Deserted July 22,1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865 .
Deserted Feb. 26.1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Died Ju!y 16,1864
Died Feb. 15,1865
Deserted Feb. 24,1864
Deserted Feb. 29,1864
Deserted Feb. 19,1864
M. O. -luly 10.1865; sick....
M.O. J uly 10, '65, as 1st Serg
M. O. July 10,1865; sick....
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 10, 1865, as Corp.
M. O.July 10,1865; sick....
Killed, Atlanta.July 22. '64.
Mustered out June 13. 1865.
Deserted Feb. 19.1864
Deserted Feb. 29, 1864
Dish. Sept., 1864, disabil...
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 22, 1865.
Deserted June 26, 1865
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
555
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Drafted and Substi-
tute Becridts.
Monmouth
Beardstown
Hire
Oct.
Oct.
8S:
Oct.
Oct.
8S:
Oct.
Oct.
8S:
18, 1864
1, 1864
6. 1864
15, 1864
18, 1864
8, 1864
12, 1864
6, 1864
20, 1864
17,1864
6, 1864
^ ^5, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct:
8l
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
18, 1864
1. 1864
6, 1864
15, 1864
18, J 864
8, 1864
12, 1864
6. 1864
20, 1864
17, 1864
20, 1864
_ ^5, 1864
Mustered out July 8, 1865.
Jernhard, Thomas....
Mustered out June 1, 1865. .
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Cockran. Henry
Coursou. William
Comstock. Charles W.
Ferguson, Thomas J..
Godfrey, Samuel
Halterman, Ephraim .
Hays. William
Jeffeison co....
Grreenbush
LaHarpe
McDonough....
Chalmers
Macomb
Hillsboro".::::::
Scotland
New Salem
Mustered out June 20, 1865.
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Sub. M. 0. July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Sub. AI. 0. July_ 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865^
Jones, George W
Lutz. William
Potter John
' ' ' •
Riehman, William —
Richland
Oct.
?&:
Nov.
Oct.
8S:
Nov.
Apr.
Apr.
_21. 1864
24, 1864
5, 1864
2, 1864
15, 1864
6, 1864
3, 1864
18,1864
_17, 1864
17, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
%fi
May
Apr.
Apr.
21,1864
27, 1864
24, 1864
5. 1864
2, 1864
26. 1864
16, 1864
13. 1864
22,1865
^18, 1864
17,1864
Substitute
Spidle Daniel .. ..
Knoxville
Walnut Grove..
Sub. M. 0. July 20, 1865 .
Stark. William
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Sub. M. 0. Junes. 1865..
Tredway, Dock
Watts, John W
Watson, William
Und^r Cooks.
DuflFv Joseph
Madison
Lamoille*
Windsor
Sub. M. 0. July 10. 1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865 .
Hortou, Simon
Warren, Cornelius
Teamst-r.
Warren, Major
Pulaski, Tenn..
Moldan, Ala....
Pulaski, Tenn..
Deserted June 25. 1864
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Tr.toCo.A.29thU.S.Col.Inf
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
Date
of muster.
Captains.
John Tyler Hale
Henry S. Stephenson,
Justin D.Towner
Thomas S. Moffatt....
First Lieutenants.
Henry S. Stephenson
Justin D. Towner
Daniel J. Gillett ,
Sidney B. Pease
Second Lieutenants.
Justin D.Towner...
David A. Cook
Daniel J. Gillett
Benjamin West
First Sergeant.
David A. Cook...
Sergeants.
Jo.seph H. Neff.,
Joseph Lee
Jesse F. Hale
Corporals.
Daniel J. Gillett
Dradf d K. Harrington
Dan A. Wilber
Muletus L. Blodgett..
Theodore N. Wierman
Charles Irwin
Musicians.
Henry W. Foyle.
Burr, Adams
Triumph
Troy Grove
Mendota
Troy Grove .
Mendota
Lawrence, N.Y.
Mendota.
Aug.
Feb.
Apr.
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
July
1. 1861
24, 1863
3, 1864
1,1861
16. 1862
24, 186:i
13, 1865
16. 1862
19. 1863
10, 1865
Mendota .
Amboy...
LaFayette
Mendota
Ogdensb'rg, Pa.
Cairo
Prairie Centre.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 1,1861 Killed.Don'lson,Feb.l5.'62
Resigned Apr. 24,1863
June 20, 1863 Resigned Aug. 3. 1864
Sept. 7, 1864!Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Aug. 1,1861
Apr. 1, 1862
June 20,1863
Not must'rd
Aug. 1,
Mar. 20,1863
Not must'rd
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. _1,1861
Sept. 15,1861
Aug. ^1,1861
Sept. 5,1861
1,1861
17, 1861
Promoted.
Resigned June 23, 1865
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Promoted
Resigned Jan. 19, 1863
Promoted
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Died or disch. Aug. 18. '62.
Killed, Don'lson, Feb. 15,62
Killed, Corinth, Oct. 3, '62.
Promoted 2d Lieut
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Aug. 11,1864...
Died or disch. July 19, '62.
Discharged Sept. 16,1864...
Killed. Don'lson, Feb. 15, '62
Aug. 1,1861 Promoted to Reg, Band...
Aug. 20, 1861 Trans. Reg't Band, Oct. 25^
161. Disch. May 4. 1862.
^56
ADJUTANT GENEKAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Wagoner.
Tobias C. Haynor
Privates.
Arnold, Aaron
Arndt, Julius
-Atwood, William
Bailey. William
Baruett, Francis M ...
-Bankes, William
Barnes, Sylester
Barrett, George
Bauder, Daniel
Bidwell, Sylvester
Bothe, Henry
Brewer, Harlan L
Buffington, Allen
Camp, Clark
'Camp. Isaac W
•Clink, Martin L
Clink, John C
Clover, John
Cochran, John
Colwell, William
Cook, John
Cullisou. Joseph
-Culver. William
Cumpston, William H.
Cumpston, Albert R ..
Coss, Nicholas
Dewey. Russell M
DoHn, William C
Dodge, Loren
Donneley. Robert
Dowd, Philander
Doyle, Henry
J)rake. Sidney W
Eckert, John
Fox. William
■Goodrich, William H .
Griffin. John
•Griswold, Alva
Hale, Robert
Hammerly, Frederick.
Hammerly, Martin
Harrold, William
Harrington, Henry
Hawk, Samuel
Hammerly. Jacob
Higgins, Tyrus G
Jeffs. David E
Kinline, John
Lamb, Owen
Long, James
Jtfanning, Jesse Q
McManus. James
McCououghey. Austin
JMcLaughlen. Edward.
Messenger, Mortimore
Mills, Henry
JMoffitt, Thomas S
Moffltt, Thomas
Morrow. Andrew B
Murry, Alexander
Moffit, Daniel W
Nebitt, James B
-O'Neil, Edward P ....
Pease, Sidney B
Peterson, Charles W..
Ryder, Squire E ...... .
Reynolds, Shephard ..
Rogers, Judsou J
-Spencer. Stephen S...
•Stephens, Jacob
■Stinebough, George D.
Towner. John
Vandervort, Freegift .
Ward, Lewis S
Easton, Mich.
Harrisburg ....
Amboy
Dwight
Pontiac
Corodon, la
Troy Grove
DeKalb. Ind....
Ophir Centre...
Middleb'rry.NY
Willow Creek ..
Amboy
Ottawa . .
Bradford
Lee Centre .
Sublett
Dwight
Troy Grove.
Amboy
Brooklyn ...
Dixon
Chariton, Iowa.
Troy Grove. ..
Mendota
Amboy
Ophir Centre.
Troy Grove...
Mendota
Lincoln
Dwight
Mendota
Greenfield, O.
Mendota
Amboy
Lane Station .
Morrison
Amboy
Mendota
Troy Grove
Amboy
Troy Grove
C;hina
Dwight
Troy Grove
Amboy
Mendota
Uixon
Camden
Troy Grove
Mendota
Troy Grove
Mendota
Amboy
Mendota
Troy Grave
Mendota
Oscaloosa, Iowa
Dwight lAug
Lawrence, N. Y.iAug
Lee Centre Aug
Dwight Sept
Troy Grove Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
1,1861
10, 1861
1, 1861
4, 1861
1, 1861
24. 1861
1,1861
9, 1861
13, 1861
1, 1861
14,1861
Sept. 13, 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
Ophir Centre
Brooklyn
Mendota
Troy Grove. .
Amboy
Mendota
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
28, 1861
3,1861
20, 1861
^22, 1861
1,1S61
16, 1861
1,1861
17, 1861
9,1861
_ _1, 1861
15,1861
1, 1861
15, 1861
14, 1861
6, 1864
16. 1861
1,1864
26. 1861
14,1861
1, 1861
23, 1864
4, 1861
14.1861
3.1861
1, 1861
6. 1861
1,1861
4, 1861
23, 1861
25, 1861
1,1861
14. 1861
1. 1861
20. 1861
1. 1861
24, 1861
31,1861
1,1861
17, 1861
3, 1861
1, 1861
28, 1861
25, 1861
1,1861
21, 1S61
28, 186:i
1, 1861
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
26,
Aug. 1,
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged Aug. 11. 1864 ..
Died or disch. Oct. 11, 1862.
Killed. Donelson, Feb.l5.'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch, Sept. 26,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. June 6, 1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Feb. 27, "62; wounds..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept. 12, 1864..
Discharged Sept. 25, 1864..
Missi'g,Uon'ls'n, Feb.15,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. Feb. 22, 1862
Discharged Sept, 25, 1864..
Discharged Sept. 12, 1864..
Discharged Sept. 16, 1864..
Killea, Don'lsou, Feb.l5, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 16,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Dropped from rolls
Re-enjisted as Veteran
Killed, Don'Ison, Feb.l5', '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran...,
Died Nov. 15, '61; wounds.
Discharged Sept. 12, 1864..
Discharged Sept. 25, 1864..
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. Apr. 28, '62!'.
Discharged Sept. 12, 1864..
Died or disch. Apr. 9, 1862.
Died or disch. Aug. 9,1862.
Discharged Aug. 14. 1864 ..
Drowned Sept. 15, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. July 19, '62. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. Apr. 30, '62. .
Died or disch. Feb. 22, '62..
Discharged Sept. 16, 1864..
Died Apr. 6, 1862; wounds..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died or disch. Aug. 7. 1862.
Died June 11, 1862
Died or disch. July 19, '62. .
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged' Sept! Yi.'isei!!
Died or disch. Feb. 22,1862.
Disch. Mar. 24, '64, to enlist
as Uosp. Stew., U. S. A..
Miss'g, Don'Ison, Feb. 15. '62
Killed at Lay's Ferry, Ga.,
May 15, 1864
Died Apr. 24. '62; wounds..
Discharged Sept. 25, 1864..
Died or disch. July 5, 1862.
Discharged
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
55T
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Warner. Andrew B
West. Benjamin
Willsey. John
Mendota
Ophir Centre...
Dwightl
Aug. _ _1. 1861
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. ^_1,1861
Jan. ^1.1864
Feb. 26.1864
Jan. 19.1864
Feb. 22.1864
Mar. 12.1865
Jan. 13,1864
Sept. 15.1863
Sept. 8,1863
Feb. 9. 1864
Sept. 8, 1863
Sept. 15.1863
Feb. 25.1864
Mar. 21,1863
Sept. 27.1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 12.1864
Sept. ^26. 1864
Oct. 13. 1864
Oct. 21.1864
Nov. 1.1864
Oct. 19.1864
Oct. 17.1864
Oct. 18.1864
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 30.1864
Sept. 27,1864
Oct. 3. 1864
Sept. ^29. 1864
Oct. 18.1864
Oct. 14, 1864
Aug. ^^1.1861
Aug. 20.1861
Aug. ^1 .1861
Jan. _13,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Feb. 26.1864
Feb. 22.1864
Mar. 12.1865
Feb. 29.1864
Jan. 13. 1864
Sept. 8. 1863
Mar. 1.1864
Jan. _13.1864
Feb. 29. 1864
Jan. 13,1864
Sept. 27, 1864
Sept. 30,1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Sept. 12.1864
Sept. 26,1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 26.1864
Nov. 11.1864
Oct. 19.1864
Oct. 17.1861
Oct 18, 1864
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 30.1864
Oct. 15.1864
Oct. 30. 1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Oct. 14. 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 15.1864
Oct. 18. 1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Sept. 29.1864
Oct. 29.1864
Oct. 18.1864
Oct. 21. 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran ....
Killed. Don'Ison. Feb 15 '62
Wimple Albert \.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Yockey. Phillip
I'eterans.
Bailey. William
Barrett. George
Barnett, Francis M....
Brewer. Harlan L
Bidwell. Sylvester....
Mendota
Livingston co..
LaSalle co
Edgar cc
Lee co
Livingston co..
LaSalJe co
Livingston co..
Lee CO
Died or disch. Feb. 22, 1862.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O. July 10. '65. as Corp.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O.July 10. 1865 as Serg't
Mustered out July 10. 1«65
M. 0. JulylO. '65. asSerg't
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O.July 10. 186.^ as Corp'I
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Cumpston. Albert R ..
Clover. John S
Donnelly. Robert
Dowd. Philander
Drake. Sidney W
Doan William C
Griswold. Alva
Hay nor. Tobias C
Higgins. Ts-rus G
Harrington. Bradf d H
Kinline.John
Livingston co..
LaSalle co
Livingston co..
Lee CO
M. 0. July 10. '65. as Serg't
Mustered out July 10 1865
M. O.July 10. '65. asCorp'l
Promoted Captain
Moffitt. Thomas S
LaSalle co
M. 0. July 10. '65. as Serg't
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Discharged
M. O. July 10. '65,as Serg't.
Com. 1st Lt.: not must'd.
Mustered out June 10. 1865.
M.O.July 10. '65. asCorp'l
Com. 2d Lt. ; not must'd.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mills. Henry A
Nesbitt James B
LaSalle co
Lee CO.
Pease. Sidney B
Warner. Andrew B....
Wimple. Joseph A ....
West. Benjamin
Recruits.
Chase, Jjawrence B . . .
Crawford. Whitfield S
Livingston co..
LaSalle co
Livingston co..
LaSalle co
Chicago
Freeport
Ambpy
Mendota... .
Harrington. Henry
Kennedy. John
Kennedy. Joseph
Losee. Charles V
Pocohontas
Chicago
Di.sch.May8. '65; disabil..
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Morphis. William B...
Prince. George W
Wilcox. Lewis M
Willard, Milton G.
Mt. Vernon
Belleville
Lee Centre
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Drafted and Substitute
Becruits.
Braggs James
Halleck.
Mustered out May 31 1865
Rossville
Stephenson co. .
Fairfield
Richland
Locust
M. 0. May 31, '65: pris. war
Bitterley. Simon
Dix. Samuel
Mustered out May 131.1865..
Duncan. Samuel
Durbin. ("harles .
Never reported to Co
Frisbee. Philomen....
Macomb
Sub. M.O.July 10. 1865....
Furgerson. Levi
Gunterman. Levi G. ..
Gorsid, Samuel
Gleasou. Albert
Gulden. Benjamin F..
Richland
Saltzbm-g
Pt. Pleasant...
Liberty ville ....
Kent
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Sub. M.O.July 10. 1865....
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out May 31. 1865..
M. 0. May 31, '65; pris. war
Hillsberry. Abraham..
Danville
Isabelle
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Kiemery. Andrew
LaDue. Thomas L. ...
Huntsville
Ridot
Mustered out May 31.1865.
Linegar. Jacob
Colbrook
Mustered out July 10 1865.
Sub. M. 0. Aug. 1. 1865
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out July 6. 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865 .
Marty. Gottlieb
Moates John
Greenville
Sept. 29,1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 29,1864
Oct. 18,1864
Sept. 22.1864
Naylor. William
Emmett
Mustered out Oct. 30, 1865.
Page, Carey J
New Lancaster.
Ogle.
Sub M. 0. July 10,1865....
Post, William H
Ray. Alonzo or Lor'zo
558
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Rairan Welden
Peoria
Sept. 30. 1864
Oct. 19.1864
Oct. 30.1864
Oct. 22, 1864
Oct. 26.1864
Sept. 29, 1864
Sept. 28,1861
Sept. 23,1864
Sept. 21,1864
Oct. 12,1864
Oct. 31,1864
Nov. ^10.1864
Oct. 13.1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Apr. ^18,1864
Sub. See Co. H
Sallows. Charles
Nov, 12,1864
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 28,1864
Sept. 23,1864
Sept. 21,1864
Oct. 10, 18o4
Oct. 31,1864
Nov. 10,1864
Oct. 13,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Oct. 8, 1S64
Oct. 18,1864
Dec. _ 8.1863
Sub. M. 0. July 10, 1865 ..
Stephens. H'y orWm.
Sherer, Thomas
Street, William
Short James
A]
Sub, M 0 May 31, 1865
York town
Sanemin
Mustered out June 21,1865.
Mustered out May 31,1865,.
Ward! Charles C
Sub. M. 0. July 10. 1865. . .
Wood. Isaac W
Wilson John
Rossville
Norton
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Sub. M O. July 10. 1865...
Sub. M. 0. June 21,1865...
Wilkinson, Elijah. ..
Gilead
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Williams James W....
Zinu, William
Fountain
Sub. M. 0. June 30 1865."
Becruits of A. D.
Carroll. Wasnington .
Mustered out July 10,1865
COMPANY C
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
William J. Allen
Robert V. Chesley
David C. Jones
Joseph L. Lafferty
Perry P. Miller
Danville
Westfleld.
Sept. 1.1861 Sept. 1.1861
Dec. 1,1861
May 26, 1862 June 11,1862
Aug. 6, 1864! Sept. 8,1864
Nov. 25. 1864 Mar. 28. 1865
First Lieutenant.
Robert V. Chesley
Wright Seaman
Oliver L. Spaulding .
Perry F. Miller
William Hunt
Davenport, Ie
Westfleld
Danville
Aug. 3.1861
Dec. 1,1861
May 26, 1862
Mar. 4, 1863
Apr. 11.1865
Second Lieutenants.
David C. Jones
Perry F. Miller
Frederick J. Rie«
John M. Richardson ..
First Sergeant.
John swannell
Danville
Westfleld
Clinton, Ohio,
Danville
Resigned Nov. 13,1861
Resigned May 26,1862
Resigned Aug. 6, 1864
Died Nov. 25,1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
May
May
1861 Promoted
Ki led at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Resigned March 4, 1863....
Promoted
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Aug. 3. 1861 Aug. 3. 1861
May 26. 1862 June 11.1862
Mar. 4. 1863 May 9. 1863
July 10.1865 Not must'd.
Sergeants.
Henry Parke
Perry F. Miller
William St. Clair.
Frederick Reese...
Danville
Westfleld
South Pass...
Clinton. Ohio.
Corporals.
HughB. McKay
Austin T, Andrews
Henry Johns
William Hunt
Anthony Baueman
Joseph Shipner
Thomas Wells
Henry Burks.
Danville.
Musician.
James Schofleld.
Wagoner.
Reuben Bloomfield.
Privates.
Bailey. Alexander. .
Bailey. William
Bailty, Colbird
Chicago
Danville
Stamford. Vt.
Danville.
Paris
Danville.
Danville.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug. 3. 1
3. 1861
1. 1861
Aug.
Sept.
12,1861
1,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug. 13.1861
Sept, 1.1861
Dec. 1. 1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug. ^ 3. 1861
Aug. 28,1861
Aug, 3, 1861
Sept. _^^ 1861
Aug. _ 3,1861
Aug. 12.1861
Sept. 8.1861
Promoted.
Mustered out July 10. 1865,
M. O. July 10, '65, as Sergt.
Died June 22, '62;
at Donelson...,
rounded
Kil'd, Don'Ison, Feb. 15, '62
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Promoted 1st Serg'l and
2d Lieutenant
Disch.Sept.l8, '62:wounds.
Discharged; term expired.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Octs 23, '62: wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out on Indiana
muster rolls, Aug. 13,1864
Disch. Oct. 14, '62; disabil.
Aug. 3,1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Aug. 3,1861 Re enlisted as Veteran...
Aug. 13.1861
Sept. 8,1861
Disch. Apr. 1, '62: disabil.
Died Sept. 2, 1862
Died July 24. 1862
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
559
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Barnard. George W-..
Berentz. Jeremiah —
Bruso. Francis
Bruso, Antoine
Busby, William
Chillcott. James H....
Correll. Nicholas
Cliff. Zeno
Connover, John
Cook. Jarriet L
Carl, William H
Cassat. Daniel
Cady, Thomas P. T ...
Conner. William W...
Dunn, Thomas
Dines, William F
Dickson, Robert M
Davidson, John
Dye, George W
Finley, Ezra G
Hussey, Peter ...
Howard, George W
Hickman, John W —
Hickman, Sylvester ..
Hammond, William...
Jones, Thomas
-Johnes, William H
Johnes, George W
Helmick, Jacob
Kirby, Simeon B
Kirkland, Andrew
Lyons, Patrick
Lyons, Charles W,
Lynch, John
Lafiferty. Joseph L —
Lang. William
Mangan. Thomas
Moran. William
Moore, George W
Mills, Eli
Moyer, Eli
Moore, J acob
O'Toole, Jacob
O'Towne. James
Pursley, John M
Richardson, John M . .
Richardson, Epw'd P.
Robinson. Thomas
Sullivan. John
Smith, Philip
Smith, Hiram
Shumate, Isaac N
Shipner, Richard
Short, Thomas W
Trover, James
Thompson, Jonathan .
TV<ompson, William R.
Thompson, George W.
Taylor, Turpley D ....
Wiseman, Jacob
Woosman, David
Wells, James
Wartsbaugh,Geo. W..
Veterans.
Bloomfleld. Reuben...
Berentz, Jeremiah
Carl, William H
Dines. William F
Correll, Nicholas
Cliff, Zeno
Cook, Jererd L
Cofleld (or Schofleld),
Jas
Hussy, Peter
Howard, George W
Hickman, Sylvester ..
Hunt. William
Lafferty, Joseph L
Moran, William
Danville
Wash'ton co.,0.
State Line, Ind.
Perrysville, Ind
Georgetown ...
Danville
Jersey City. N.J
Danville.
Paxtcn...
Danville .
Ash Grove.
Danville...
New York, N.Y.
Danville
Perrysville, Ind
Danville
Chicago .
Danville .
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
1,1861
19, 1861
1, 1861
1.1861
^1, 1861
3,1861
13.1861
17, 1861
27.1861
1.1861
31. 1861
27, 1861
3, 1861
13. 1861
1, 1861
22, 1861
3.1861
17, 1861
12, 1861
20, 1861
15,:"
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
,1861
,1861
,1861
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug-
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
I, louiiSept.
15,186liAug.
27. 1861! Aug.
19. 1861 1 Aug.
1.1861 Sept.
Discharged; term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged; term expired.
Disch. Nov. 22, '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Vnteran —
Discharged; term expired
Re-enjisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 22. '62; disabil*.
Died Nov. 13, '62; wounds.
Disch. Feb. 15, '62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 1, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Feb. 15, '62; disabil.
Discharged: term expired.
Died Apr. 18,'64.PuIaski,T.
Disch. Aug. 7, '62; wounds.
Re-enjisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 15,'62; disabi'l!
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died April 5, 1862
Disch. June 13, '62; wounds
Died Oct. 13, '62; wounds ..
Disch. Feb. 15.'62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 30, '61; disabil.
Died Feb. 15,'62,Donelson.
es'rtion helping wound'd
Discharged; term expired
Clueellan. Pa.
Danville
Attica, Ind
Danville
Pilot
Danville.
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
12.1861
3, 1861
19, 1861
3, 18S1
12,1861
1, 1861
Rossville ..
Danville ...
Myersville
Aug, 13,1861
Vermilion co.
Chicago
Vermilion co.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
^1.1864
29. 1864
1. 1864
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug. 13,
Mar. 15.1864
Feb. 29,1864
Jan. 1.:
Re enlisted as Veteran
Kil'd, Donelson,Feb. 15. '62
Mustered out Aug. 23. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 13,1862 '.'.'.'.
Disch. June 13, '62: wounds
Discharged; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Nov. 18,'61; Paducah.
Died Aug, 12,1862
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 13, '62: wounds..
Died July 8, 1862
Disch. Oct. 2. '62: wounds.
Died Nov. 12. 1862
Discharged; te-m expired
Disch. June 22, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Nov. 9,1862 .'."."
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
kiflVd ; rorinth.'Oct.' 3', '62! !
Disch. Feb. 22,'62; disabil.
M. O. July 10, '65. as Corp..
Corp. Disch. for disabil..
M. O. July 10, '65. as Corp.
Discharged for disabil —
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Killed, Atlanta, July 22. '64.
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
M. O. July 10,'65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Prom. Serg.,then 1st Lieut
Prom. Serg..then Captain.
Missing in acti'n May 16, "64
560
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPOET.
Name and Rank.
Residence,
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Moore, George W
O'Toole. Jacob
Richardson, John M..
St. Clair, William
Short. Thomas W
Shipner, Joseph
Shipner, Richard
Thompson, Jonathan..
Thompson, William R
Taylor, Tarpley D
Becruits.
Anderson, Alexander.
Bruer, Thomas
Bruer, Franklin
Campbell. James H...
Cooney, Patrick
Dickson, Joseph B
Davidson, Henry
Eaton, John
Edward, James
Force. John H
Grilfin, Michael
Glenn, James
Grey, Frederick
Graves. James
Johnson, Harris A
Jones. John E
Johnson, David W
Kaliahar, Thomas
Keith, William R
Lafferty. John W
Ladley, Joshua
Manger, Otto
Neil, Benjamin
Northon, John
Prendible, John
Richardson. Joseph...
Ray, James M
Roberts, Patrick
Summers, Nathaniel..
Seals, Francis M
Shanks, Leouidas
■Stuebe, Frederick
Shanklin, Daniel B ...
Spain, Miles
Shater, Samuel
Umphenour. Jacob
Wagoner, William C
Walker, Alfred H
Wickman, Christian...
Whiten, Albert A
Tunnel Hill, T'n
Vermilion co
Tunnel Hill, T'n
Vermilion co
Jan. 1,1864 Jan. 1.1864
Jan
Chicago Feb.
Danville Feb.
Gilead Mar.
Danville Feb.
Chicago Feb.
Danville Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Middleport Feb.
Chicago Mar,
Ash Grove Jan.
Danville Feb.
Vermilion co... Mar.
Danville Feb.
Gilead Mar.
Danville Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Pocahontas Aug.
Danville Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Middleport
Pocahontas T...
Danville
Pontiac
Middleport
Chicago
Danville
Vermilion co...
Dratted and Substitute
Rfcriiifg.
Cross, Andrew
Dodenhorf, John
English, Samuel
Griffey, William P....
Griever, Jacob
Hamilton, Harris B...
Pankey, George
Pankey, Jobadiah
Taylor, William
Tanquary, John
Under Cooks.
Conley, Benjamin.
Spencer, William .
Quincy
Carthage
Olney
Carthage
Indian Creek.
Carthage
Saratoga
Teamster.
Warren, Henry.
Tunnel Hill
Pulaski, Tenn..
27. 1864
29. 1865
25, 1864
1, 1864
25, 1864
30, 1864
11,1864
25, 1864
1, 1864
24, 1864
2.1861
29, 1864
9, 1864
23, 1864
1. 1864
31, 1864
13. 1861
7. 1865
15, 1864
13. 1864
4, 1864
5. 1863
13, 1864
15, 1864
4. 1864
15, 1864
5. 1864
15. 1863
5, 1864
29. 1864
1, 1864
17, 1864
12. 1862
19, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
,1864
;i864
,1864
,1864
,1864
1, 1863
10, 1S63
Apr. 4,1864
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Died Mar. 20,1864; Chicago-
Mustered out July 10,1865.
M. O. July 10. '65, as Serg't
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Died Dec. 26, '64; wounds..
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Deserted
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Died Feb. 25,1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Disc. May 13, '65: disabil ..
Died Aug. 17, 1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
,1864
,1864
,1862
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1865
'isei
Aug.
Feb.
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
Sept.
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
18, 1864
_27, 1864
29. 1864
12, 1864
27, 1864
30, 1864
Disch. Apr. 25, '65; wounds
Mustered out July 24, 1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 19, 1865.
M. O.July 10, '65, as Serg..
M. O. July 10, "65, sick
Mustered oui July 10, 1865..
DiedMay 29.1864
M. O July 10, '65; wounded
(Mustered out July 10, 1865.
j| Missing in act'n July 28,'6t
Discharged May 26. 1865 ...
Mustered out July 18, 1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
M. O. July 10,1865, sick....
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 14,1865.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Died May 29.'64,Chat'nooga
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Oct. 27,1864
Sept. 30,1864
Jan.
Apr.
1. 1864
18, 1864
Died Oct. 7, '64. Nashville.
Mustered out May 11,1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Died June 3, '65; of wounds
Sub.^ M. O. July_10,1865...
Mustered out July 10, 1865'.
Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Mustered out May 31, 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Tr.to Co A,29th U.S.Col.Int
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
561
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Robert K. Lackey
John W. Fisher
Robert Kochler
Michael Guinty
First Lieutenants.
Robert Kochler
William F. Jobe
Michael Guinty
Theophilus McConnell
Second Lieutenants.
William F. Jobe
Charles M. Barry
Francis W. Stearns. ..
First Sergeant.
Charles M.Barry
Sergeants.
Henry Schaible
Emery Hughes
John W. Newton
John Gregg
Corporals.
John Dowd
John W. Mason
Albert R. Gardner
Francis W. R. Stearns
Musician.
John H. Crawford
Wagoner.
Henry H. Jones
Privates.
Allen, Martin V"
Applehans, George ....
Anderson, Holmes
Artup, Joseph E
Burgh, Martin W
Bell, Moses
Battus, Michael
Betts, Ralph W
Bruner. George W
Bell, Charles E
Bixby, George A
Brewer, Stephen
Crist, Nelson L
Cbapman, Francis
Conner, William T....
Chase, Leander M
Devinney. Elisha M. . .
Fridiger, William
Fitzpatrick, Francis...
Forrest, William
Gilf ellon. Henry
Guinty, Michael
Gere, Levi
Gillen,Hugh
Gaston. William
Hughes. Cyrus
Hartstein, Arnold
Hollister, Reuben G...
Hollister, Frederick. . .
Hoeneke, (yharles
Haynes, Austin
Harris, Andrew J
Jacobson, Frederick ..
Johnston, James
Kanavy, Martin
Lewis, Joseph O
Long, Charles
Lawhead. David E
Lanwarayssaris, P. G.
Vol. 1—36
Rock Island.
Paris
Rock Island.
Preemption.
Rock Island.
Pre-emption.
Port Byron..
Rock Island.
Pre-emption.
Rock Island.
Pre-emption.
Rock Island...,
Port Byron
Rock Island...,
Rock Island..
Cairo
Pre-emption..
Rock Island.
Rock Island.
Rock Island.
Port Byron
Rock Island
Port Byron
Cairo
Rock Island
Richland Grove
Rock Island....
Port Byron
Geneseo
Port Byron.
Camden
Port Byron
Hampton
Port Byron
Rock Island....
Cairo
Geneseo
Pre-emption
Rock Island....
Geneseo
Pre-emption
Port Byron
Rock Island
Port Byron
Aug. 1, 1861
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Apr. 11,1865
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Preemption
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9, 1861
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3.1861
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Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Dismissed
Resigned July 2.1862
Mustered out Oct. 21,1864..
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Promoted
Term expired Aug. 1,1864..
Promoted
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 18. 1864 ....
Mustered out July 10, 1865
Promoted 2d Lieut
Mustered out Aug. 11, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 18, '62; wounds
i5ischarged Dec! 14, 1861 '. ! '.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. June 18, '62: disabil.
Died at Mound City Hospi-
tal, April 19,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 16. '62; disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 16, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Apr. 12, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Sept. 12,1864
Disch. Oct. 22, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 11,1864.
M. O. Aug. 11, '64. as Corp.
Disch. Aug. 16. '62; wounds
24, 1861
18, 1861
3,1861
Absent without leave
Disch. May 24, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr 6, "'62'.
Mustered out Aug. 11,1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 11.1864.
Disch. Sept. 28,'62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 18, '62; wounds
Disch. Sept. 19."62; wounds
24,
Disch. Oct. 2. '62; disabil ..
Disch. Aug. 16. '62; disabil.
Disch. Feb. 22, '62;_ disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 21, '62; wounds
Disch. July 17, '62; wounds
1,1861 Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
562
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
McGuinness. Andrew.
Popt Byron
July 23,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Disch. Sept. 9, '62;wounds.
Rock Island....
' '
Mustered out Aug. 11, 1864
Danville
Sept. 1,1861
July 23,1861
Sept. 1 ,1861
M. O. Sept. 12, '64, as Corp'l
Moore. James S
Port Byron....
Aug. 3, 1861
Ulsch. Feb. 22, '62; disabil.
Moore, William
Genesee
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Miller, Thomas J
Rock Island....
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24,1861
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3, '62
Mead, Lauriston rf ...
Port Byron
Mustered out Sept. 11. 1864.
McConnell.Theophil's
' '
July 23.1861
Aug. 3, 1861
Re- enlisted as Veteran....
Mitchell, William
Rock Island....
' '
O'Bright, Jacob
jreneseo
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24,1861
" ' '
Powell, Lycurgus C...
Port Byron
July 23,1861
Aug. 3, 1861
Mustered out Aug. 11, 1864
Powell, William
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24,1861
Disch. Feb. 22, '62; old age.
Peters, William M....
Galena
Aug. 3,1861
Aug. 3, 1861
Philleo. Russell C...
Port Byron
Aug. 20.1861
Aug. 24,1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Rose. Peter
Rock Island....
July 23,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Re-enhsted as Veteran....
Renner, Jacob
Joal Valley
M. 0. Aug. 11, '64, as Corp.
Rathburn, Lord M
Dordova
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24.1861
Died Apr. 24,1862
Cairo
June 24,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Mustered out Aug. 11, 1864
Rock Island....
July 23,1861
Simmons, Andrew....
Andalusia
Aug. 20.1861
Aug. 24.1861
Disch. Feb. 22, '62; disabil.
' '
' '
Reenhsted as Veteran....
Stranger, John T
Danville
Sept. 1,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Mustered out Sept. 11, 1864
Ternstadt, Victor
Port Byron
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24.1861
Died Apr. 14,1862
Williams, Lewellyn...
Coaltown
Aug. 3,1861
Aug. 3.1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Wollman, Joseph
Hampton
Aug. 20,1861
Aug. 24.1861
Disch. July 17, '62; disabil.
Wallace. Alexander...
Port Byron
' ■
Re-enlisted as Veteran
' '
' '
' ' "
Allen. Martin V
Rock Island co.
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Killed, Allatoona, Oct. 5, '64
Applehans, George ....
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Battus, Michael
' '
' *
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
Dis. Sgt..May20.'65;disab.
Berts, Ralph W
Bell, Charles E
' '
' '
' '
' '
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Burgh. Martin W
' '
' '
Pro.Q.M.Serg. Jan. 1. '64..
Crawford. JohnH....
' '
' '
Pro. Prin. Musician
■Gaston, William
' '
"
M.O.June 21, '65 as Corp..
Gninty. Michael
' '
Pro.Serg.,then 1st Lieut..
<Gillfellon. Henry
' '
' '
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Jones, Henry H
' '
■ '
Kanavy. Martm
' '
' '
* '
" "
Mitchell, William
' '
' '
' ' * '
Moore, William
' '
M.O.JulylO,'65,as IstSerg.
McConnell. Theoph's.
Chicago
Feb. 27.1864
Mar. 5.1864
Pro. Serg., then 1st Lieut.
O'Bright. Jacob
Rock Island co.
Mar. 1. 1864
Jan. 1.1864
M. 0. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Rose, Peter
Simmons. Theodore ..
' '
' '
' '
Mustered out July 10,1865.
■Stearns. Francis W
' '
' '
Pro. Serg.,then 2d Lieut..
"Wallace. Alexander...
' '
M.O.July 10, 1865, as Corp'l
Zeigler, John
' '
' '
"
M. 0. July 10, '65. as Sergt.
Secruits ■
Bruner, George W....
Port Byron
Feb. 12.1864
Mar. 2. 1864
M. 0. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Bailey, Elza
Gilead
Mar. 7, 1865
Mar. 7. 1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Byerly. Amos
Port Byron
Feb. ^6,1864
Mar. 2 . 1864
Mar. 20.1864
Died
Case, John A
Ch'g rem'vd.H.D. Jun.27.'65
Day, Hutch eson
' '
Feb. 11.1864
Mar. 2. 1864
Mustered out July 10. 1565.
Ounsaulus, Samuel L.
Pre-emption
Henry, Charles C
Mar. 21,18K
Jan. 13,1864
Discharged
Mar. 26,1863
Feb. 9, 1864
Mar. 2.1864
Livingston. Milton
Rock Island....
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Lambert, James M
Mar. 3, 18K
Jan. 13,1864
• • "
Moor'', Frank N
Port Byron
Feb. 9,1864
Mar. 2.1864
Nelson, Ezekiel
Ohlwieler, ,John
Rock Island....
Feb. 18.186<
Peterson, John
Feb. 3. 186^
' '
' ' ' '
Schlemmen, Phillip ..
Chicago
Feb. 25.186^
M. O. July 10. 1865. as Corp.
Schaad, Lorenzo
Illinois City....
' '
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Zeigler, Benjamin....
Port Byron
Feb. 11,1864
M. 0. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Oct. 3. 1864
Oct. 8. 1864
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 8. 1864
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Butler, Charles H....
LaHarpe
Bryant, J acob
Oct. 14, 186^
Oct. 14. 1864
Sub . M. 0 . July 10, 1865 ....
Broughten, Jeremiah.
Richwood
Sept. 21,186^
Sept. 21.1864
Mustered out July 21.1865.
Brown. Edwin S
Lockport
Sept. 29,186^
Sept. 29. 1864
Mustered out July 3.1865..
Cox, George W
Nov. 2. 1864
Oct. 27.1864
Oct. 6.1864
Nov. 2. 1864
Oct. 27.1864
Oct. 6. 1864
Sub. M. 0. July 10.1865....
Egge, George or Chas.
Mustered out June 21. 1865
Oarrett, Augustus....
Lamoille
Mustered out July 10. 1865 ,
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
563
Name and Rank.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Hamilton, Andrew
Hill. John P
Holley , Samuel
Hopper, John R
Herren, Renze
Henderson. Edward ..
Johnson. Joseph
League. Reuben M ...
Lane. William
Lightner. Borneas —
McVey, Owen
Mc Vey, Jesse R
McKinzie. John
Mitchell. Eli
Mark. Anthony
McMurray, James
Mulkner, Thomas
Mundon, Edmund
Newlan, William H ...
Oglesby, William
Peter, John J
Probster, John G
Patterson, Griffin L...
Peteffram, William
Palmer, William W...
Reynolds. Mathias —
Ralston, Marshall
Rice, Consider
Ross, John
Ray, William
Short, Scott
Smith. Charles
Shottle, Charles
Swatz, John
Sanders, Thomas
Street, Aaron A
Thompson. John P —
Thompson, James G..
Taylor, James
Tredway, Doctor
Voorhees, William —
"Wilkins, William C...
Williams, John S
'\^^ilcox, Samuel
Under Cooks.
Butler, Benjamin .
Warren, Patrick. . .
Boyer De Ark..
Jefferson co
Ash Grove
Cordova
Coe
Indian Creek...
umcy
igr Spring .
Richland ...
Sweet Water!...
Crooked Creek
Parker
Roberts
Teamster.
Dabony, Anthony ,
Rock Run.
Stebbin...
Edgar
Prairie
Flora
Coe
Suben
Salem
Rock Run ..
Silver Creek ...
Lenora
Scotland —
Roberts
Indian Creek.
Canoe Creek .
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
18,1864
27, 1864
18, 1864
22,1864
18, 1864
30, 1864
27, 1864
8, 1864
18, 1864
28, 1864
18. 1864
22,1864
7, 1864
10,:"'
14, 1864
11, 1864
1. 1864
3.1864
12, 1864
30. 1864
29, 1854
4,1864
1, 1864
15, 1864
18, 1864
26.1864
27, 1864
30. 1864
24, 1864
5, 1864
25, 1864
19, 1864
1,
26, 1864
21.1864
30, 1864
27, 1864
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
18.1864 Mustered out July 10. 1865.
27. '■
18,
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
.1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
.1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
28, 1864
5, 1864
25.1864
27, 1864
30, 1864
27.1864
Apr. 1.1864
Dec. 15,1863
Apr. 18.1864
Apr. 18.1864
Mustered out June 21. 1865.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out June 21.1865.
Sub. M. O. May 23,1865 ...
Mustered out July 10, 1864.
Sub. M.O.July 10.1865...
Sub. M. O.June 21.1865...
Mustered put July 10, 1865.
Sub. M. O. July 10.1865....
Mustered out July 10, 1865'.
Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Never joined company
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out June 3, 1865..
Sub. M. O.June 3.1865....
Mustered out June 3. 1865. .
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Never joined company
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Never joined company —
Sub. M. O. July 10,1865...
Never joined company
Sub. M. O. July 10.1865...
Mustered out June 3,1865..
Never joined company
Mustered out July 10, 1!
Never joined company
Mustered out July 10. 1!
Sub. Trans, to Co. A
Sub. M. O.June 14,1865...
Mustered put June_3, 1865. .
Mustered out June 21,1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Trans to Co. A. 29th U. S.
Col. Infantry
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Vincent Ridgely
Henry Van Sellar
■George Hunt
First Lieutenants.
John W. Kisher
William C. Magner ..
Cyrus Stout
Second Lieutenants
Henry Van Sellar
William C. Magner. . .
John A. Korgle
William H. Bowser ..
Tolian M.Sidensticker
First Sergeant.
William C. Magner
Springfield
Paris
Paris
Paris
Paris
Aug. 1. 1861
Oct. 18,1861
Feb. 19.1864
Aug. 1, 1861
Mar. 3,1862
Aug. 6, 1864
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
May
Apr.
Aug. 1, 1861
Dec. 11.1862
June 27,1864
Aug. 1. 1861
Sept!'"?.' 1864
1,1
18, 1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 15.1861
June 23,1862
May 21,1865
Aug. 1,1861
Resigned Oct. 2,1861
Promoted Lieut. Col
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Pro. Capt. Co. D. Mar. 3.'62
Resigned Aug. 6, 1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Promoted
Deceased
Mustered out Apr. 8, 1865. .
Mustered out July 20, 1865.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
564
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name aud Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
John A. Korgle
Henry E. Blinn
Samuel A. Lodge
Hiram V. Sanders
(Corporals .
Robert J. Elliott
Nathaniel D. Athon..
Jesse R. Runnion
Washington Moss
Tolian M . Sidensticker
George W. White
John D. Ezra
Cyrus Stout
Musicians,
Chester H. Phillips...
Solomon D. Nevill
Wagoner.
James Flood
Privates.
Albin, Robert
Athon, John W
Binkley, Thomas
Blackman, Isaac S —
Boatman, John
Bowden, Javan H
Bower. Tobias
Brinkerhoff, William.
Brundige, John
Bull, James
Campbell, Francis M..
Canady, Allen
Canady. James
Carey, James
Childers, Hiram
Clark, Elisha
Dickenson, William W
Donden, Edward P
Dust, Samuel E
Elliott, William J
Evans, John S
Ewing, Francis M
Gano, Daniel
Gilbert, Andrew
Glasebrook, William..
Guymon, Thomas
Halbrook, Sylvester ..
Hall, Henry B
Hanks, Bernard
Hartman, John R
Hazel, Thomas
Henly, Samuel
Howe, Chester D
Humes, Isaac
Hunt, George
Hunting, Edward S B
Hunting, Charles A...
Hurst. Anthony W
Harris, Reuben
Johnson, Leonard M..
Jones, Samuel E
Jones, Rufus T
Jones. William
Kinney, James
Kohe, James M
Lenz, Emil
Magner, Samuel H
McCormick. Isaac J . . .
McAnally, William J . .
McGee, John W
Morin. William N
Pinnell, Elihu
Pinnell, Thomas
Penton, Eugene
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
July 15,1861
Aug. 1, 1862
Aug. 1,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Aug. 1. 1861
July 15,1861
Nov. 9,1861
July 15.1861
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 1,1861
Sept. 20,1861
Aug. 1,1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant .»
Prom. Capt. 9th Ky. Vols.
Died Apr. 28. '62; wounds.
Discharged July 21, 1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged Apr. 1,1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged Aug. 20. 1862;
died Aug. 21. 1862
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
July
1.1861
23, 1861
15, 1861
13, 1861
13, 1861
15,1861
Aug. 13,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. _ 1,1861
July 15,1861
June 22,1861
Sept. 20,1861
July 15,1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 15.1861
Aug. __1,1862
June 22,1861
Aug. 1,1861
July 15.1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 15,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 13,1861
July 15,1861
Aug. 23,1861
Apr. 1,1862
Aug. 13,1861
July 15,1861
Aug. 1,1862
July 15,1861
June 22.1861
July 15.1861
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
1, 1862
'24. 1863
1, 1861
25,1861
2, 1861
1. 1861
15, 1861
1. 1861
15, 1861
1,1861
20. 1861
1, 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
5, 1861
1, 1861
25, 1861
24. 1864
Aug.
1,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged May 4, 1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Fort Donelson.
Feb. 15.1862
Taken piri soil e'r' Oct.' '3'. 1862.
Badly wounded Oct. 3, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Sept. 30,1861 '.'.'.'.
Discharged July 22,1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged June 24,1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Apr. 10, '62: wounds..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Corinth. Oct. 3. '62
Promoted Hospital Stew'd
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died May 26, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Wounded Apr. 6,1862...'!!!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted asVeteran
Transferred to 7th 111. C'a'v
Disch. Jan. 4, '62; wounds.
Died Sept. 22, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
D'taird.hosp.duty,Apr.7,62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Badly wounded Oct. 3, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 3, '62
Discharged Dec.—, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Dec. 24,1
Discharged June 27,1862...
24,1863 Re- enlisted as Veteran....
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
565
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Reagan David
Paris
July 15.1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 15.1861
July 25,1861
July ^15.1861
Aug. ^^1,1861
Aug. 13.1861
June 22.1861
July 15,1861
July 25,1861
Aug. ^^1,1861
July ,15.1861
Aug. ,L 1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. ,1.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Raney Thomas P ...
Killed at Corinth Oct. 3.'62
Roger's James O
• •
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Sanders Abidnago...-
Discharged Dec. 3. 1864
Shoemaker. Samuel ..
• '
Discharged June 29, 1862. . .
Siler James W
Slus** Henry C
Smith. Williamson
• •
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Stark Daniel A
• '
• I
t > • •
' '
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Thompson, Joseph
• '
Discharged Sept. 8, 1862...
Rock
Valin. Charles
Venemon. William
Wounded Oct. 3. 1862
Ward. William
. ...
Cairo
Willis. Andrew B
Trans. 7th lll.Cav.Mar.5,'62
• •
Yates George ....
J
Wounded. Shiloh. Apr.2,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Young, Thomas
Paris
' ' "
Veterans.
Albin, Robert L
Athon, Nathaniel D...
Athon, John W
Boatman. John
Bowden, Javan H
Campbell. Francis M..
Canady, Allen
Casteel. Joseph W ....
€hilders. Hiram
Dickensor.. Wm. W...
Elliott, William J
Flood James
Edgar CO
Chicago '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Edgar CO
Chicago
Edgar CO
Jan. ,_1,1864
Mar. 15.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 15.1864
Jan. __1.1864
Jan. ,,1,1864
;;
Mar. 17.1864
Jan. ,1,1864
Mar. 15.1864
Jan. ,,1,1864
M.O.July 10. '65. asCorp'l
M.O.July 10, '65. as 1st Serg
Killed, Atlanta. Aug. 10, '64
Tr. to Sig'l C'ps Apr. 30,'64
Mustered out July 10,. 1865.
M.O.July 10. '65. as Corp..
M. O.July 10, '65. sick
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O.July 10, -65, as (Corp..
Mustered out July 10. 1865
•Glazebrook. Wm. B...
Halbrook, Sylvester..
Mustered out July 28. 1865
Kil'd, Alto'na Pass. Oc.5.'64
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Hartman. John R
Henley. Samuel
Hunt George
Serg't. Promoted Captain.
M. O.July 10. '65. as Serg't
Mustered out July 10.1865 .
Mustered out July 17. 1865.
Tr. to Sig'l C'ps Apr. 30.'64
Mustered out July 1,0. 1865.
Disch. Mar. 5. '65; wounds.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Prom. Serg.. then 2d Lieut
M.O.July 10. 1865. as Serg.
Mustered out July 10.1865.
M.O. July 10. '65. as Corp..
Jones. RufusT
Johnson. Leonard M..
Kohoe. J ames M
Kohoe, Zachary T
Magner. Samuel H —
Morin. William N
McGee. John W
Penton. Eugene
Raney. P. T
'leagan. David
logers, James 0
Shank, Daniel B
Sidensticker, Tolian M
Smith. Williamson....
Stark. Daniel A
Stark, Samuel A
Townsend. Martin V..
Thornton. John M
AVard, William
White, George W
Young. Thomas M....
faring, George W....
Zaring, William
Mustered out July 10.1865.
M. O.July 10, '65, as Serg..
Deserted Mar. 1.1864
MO. July 19. '65. as Serg..
M.O. July 10, '65. as Corp..
Mustered out July 19.1865.
Beeruits.
Paris
June 22,1864
Mar. 15.1864
Feb. 29.1864
Aug. 3. 1862
Feb. 26,1864
June 22.1864
Mar. ,16.1864
Sept. 29.1862
Mar. 4. 1864
Baggerly. John M
Burt, John M
Chicago
Paris ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Bull, William H
Died July 31. 1864
iDisch. Mar. 9. '65; wounds
Brazelton, EliE
Chicago
566
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Paris
Aug. 6. 1862
Feb. 26. 1864
Aug. 6, 1862
Sept. 29,1862
Mar. 4. 1864
Sept. 29,1862
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Canady. John F
Camerer Daniel B....
Chicago
Paris
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Feb. 2. 1864
Mar. 19,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 13. 1864
Feb. 26.1864
Feb. 25,1864
Feb. 29.1864
Aug. 3. 1862
Jan. 22,1862
Mar. 20.1864
Apr. 8. 1864
Mar. 16,1864
Mar. 4. 1864
Mar. 20.1864
Disch. A.pr. 6, '65; disabil..
Griffin. Charles
Mustered out May 22.1865..
Gilbert. James A
Hill. Joseph H
Chicago
Paris....!!!!."!!!
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Hogue. Franklin T....
Hern Haywood G
. . 1 .
Oct. 24.1864
Henderson, Albert G..
Chicago
Paris
Mar. 4, 1864iTrans. to V.R.C. June 1,'65-
Sept. 29.1862 Dischars-ed Jan. 11.1865 ...
Huff Allen
Oct. 24,1863
Discharged Jan. 22, 1865. . . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Leslie. William W ....
Lutz. Anthony
Lyons. Michael
McAdams. John
Mayfield Robert
Chicago
Elbridge
Malone
Feb. 19,1864
Mar. 23.1865
Oct. 6.1864
Feb. 15.1864
Jan. 25. 1865
Feb. 1.1864
Mar. 6, 1862
iviar. 4. 1864
Mar. 23,1865
Oct. 6,1864
Mar. 4. 1864
Jan. 25.1865
Mar. 4,1864
Sent. 29.1862
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out July 27, 1865.
Chicago
Kansas
Mustered out July lO. 1865.
Madden. Wright
Chicago
Paris
Kil'd.Alto'na Pass.Oc.5.'64-
Mustered out May 13. 1865..
Apr. 1.1862, Oct. 24,1863
Feb. 27.1864 Mar. 5.1864
Feb. 1.1864 Mar. 4.1864
Feb. 15.1864
Aug. 6. 1862!SeDt. 29.1862
Pinnell. James H
Richey. Charles
Rogers. Mathias
Rogers Cumberland
Chicago
Paris
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out July 26, 1865.
Mustered out May 31, 1865.
Rodgers. William
Stark. John W
Edgar CO
Chicago
Mar. 28.1865
Feb. 27,1864
Jan. 11.1865
Aug. _ 3, 1862
Aug. 6,1862
Sept. 1,1862
Feb 15, 1864
Mar. 128.1865
Mar. 4. 1864
Jan. 11.1865
Sept. ^29, 1862
Oct. 24,1863
Mar. 4.1864
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Sowero Edward S
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Shumaker. Samuel L.
Stout John P
Chicago !!!!!!!!
Stout. Jonathan L
Smith. James H
Stephenson. John J...
Travis. Henry H
Travis, Bill D. T
Promoted Ad.iutant
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Tr. to 22d 111. Inf. Aug.— '61
Aug. 3,1862
Feb. _26,1864
Feb. 19,1864
Feb. 15.1864
Feb. 26.1864
Feb. 16.1864
Mar. 7.1865
Oct. 27.1864
Oct. 28,1864
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 28.1864
Sept. 29,1864
Nov. 4, 1864
Oct. 4, 1864
Sept. 22.1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. 28.1864
Apr. ^17,1864
Apr. 17,1864
Sept. 29,1862
Mar. 4,1864
Mar. 8, 1865
Oct. 27.1864
Oct. 28,1864
Oct. 3.1864
Oct. 28.1864
Sept. 29,1864
Nov. 4. 1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Sept. 22.1864
Oct. 4. 1864
Oct. 5. 1864
Oct. 28.1864
Apr. 17,1864
Apr. 17,1864
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Thornton. Zacheus P .
Thompson. Wm. D ....
Qrschel. Henry
Wallace. George W ...
Wells, Samuel . ..
Chicago
Gilead ..!!!!!!!!
Mustered out Sept. 22.1865.
Died Oct. 23. '64; wounds..
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Wells. Thomas P
Wilkinson, Benj. F ...
..
Drafted and Substi-
tute Recruits.
Alderman. James
Sub. M. 0. July 10,1865..
Bryant, Jeremiah
Kerton
Mustered out Aug. 7. '65.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Sub. M.O. July 10. 1865 ..
Epley, Jacob H
Eggleston. Clinton
Rock Run
Mustered out June 3. 1865. .
Sub. M. 0. July 10,1865..
Miller, John
Coe
Prisoner; mustered out to
Quick. George
date, July 21,1865
Mustered out June 7, 1865..
Shirer, Haley W.
Edgar .
Died Feb. 2, 1865
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Wherrett, John
Under Cooks.
La Nora
Deserted June 17. 1864
Warner, John A
Mustered out Julv 10, 1865.
Teamster.
Walker, Alexander
Tr. to Co. A. 29th CJ. S. CoL
Inf.. as Private
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
567
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
I listment.
Date
of muster.
Wallace Campbell
Richard K. Randolph,
Charles Mayer
First Lieutenants.
J. Bates Dickson
Richard K. Randolph
Charles Farr
William H. Bahn
James Freeburn IHaz'IGre'n, Wis
Aug. 1, 1861
Princeton
Galena
Dec.
Apr.
Cincinnati, O ,
Princeton
Galena ,
Second Lieutenants.
Nicholas Roth
Charles Farr
Charles Mayer
George Lauck
First Sergeant.
Charles G. Luttman ..
Galena.
Sergeants.
Fred. Ehman Galena.
John Eberhardt....
Washington Fuller
Charles Farr
Corporals.
Lewis Hoppe
Charles Mayer
George Lauck
Henry Voss
Wm. H. Dean
William H. Langdon..
William H. Bahn
William Ruckhart ....
Musicia7is.
Charles -^eitsberg.
August Richter ...
Galena.
Galena.
Wagoner.
Leonard Esser .
Galena.
Privates.
Brown. John
Bahwell, Anton
Breigle, John
Beckert, Charles A .
Boardway, William.
Beebe, George
Bateman. James
Ball. James W
Daily, Daniel
Dawson, William
Deitrich, John
Dutcher, Sol. R
Freeburn. James
Ferguson, John
Preis, John
Godet, Augustus —
Glookner, Const
Gillmore, George
Gottschalk, John
Gillett, William W..
Gault, David M
Hardwick. William ,
Hamilton. Myron
Hagey, Henry
Jones. David L
Johnson, Aaron S..,
Jones, Michael B
Kerfner, Charles
Kline. Ignatz
Koppen, Henry
Koch, August
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 18,1861
Dec, 26,1863
June 24,1861
Apr. 11,1865
Aug. 1,1861
June 20,1862
Dec. 26,1863
July 10,-
July 12,1861
Aug. 3,1861
Stockton.
Galena...
Hanover.
Galena...
26, 1863
11,1865
Not must'rd
May 1,1865
Aug. 1.1
Nov. 14,]
Aug. 3, 1861
July 21.1861
.Stockton
Haz'lGre'n,Wis
Galena
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
^3,1861
13,1861
13, 1861
3. 1861
16, 1861
Bunkum, Wis..
Woodbine
Galena
•^tockton
Woodbine
Bunkum, Wis..
Fair Play, Wis..
Pin'kn'v'e,Mich
Duneith
Galena
'Galena.
Not must'rd
May 7, 1865
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 24,1862
Sept. 17,1864
Not must'rd
Aug. 3,1861
Aug.
Pro. Col. 2d Ala., (A. D.)
Dec. 26,1863
Commission canceled
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Promoted Adjutant
Promoted
Died June 24, 1864
Canceled
Mustered out July 10.1865.
Resigned June 20,1862
Promoted
M. O. July 10,''65,'as"Sergt'.
Disch. July20,'62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. f
Disch.; term expired.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Aug. 3,1
Aug. 3,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Disch.; term expired
Disch- Dec. 6, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch.; term expired ...
Died Mar. 22.1862.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 3.
13, 1861 Aug. 20, 1861
13.1861 Aug. 3,1861
3, 1861
16,1861
3,1861
July 21,1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
July
July
Aug.
15. 1861
3, 1861
15, 1861
3,1861
7,1861
22,1861
21,1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Disch. Sept. 7, '64; disabil.
Disch Jan. 12, '64, for pro..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died June 22,1862
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Died or disch. May 28, '62. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Dee. 8,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Died Oct. 8,1862
Disch.; term expired ...
Died Apr. 11,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Kil'd. Alto'na Pass.Oc. 5V'64
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Apr. 1, '62; disabil..
Disch. ; term expired
Discharged July 1.1862 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
568
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Kraeiner. Ezekiel
Galena
Aug. ,,3.1861
July 21.1861
July 14.1861
July 17.1861
July 21,1861
Aug. 3, 1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. , ,3, 1861
July 12,1861
Aug. 15.1861
July 20.1861
July 28,1861
July 13.1861
July 17.1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug. 15.1861
Aug. 3. 1861
July 15,1861
July 23.1861
Aug. , 3, 1861
July 13.1861
Aug. 3. 1861
July 13.1861
July 21,1861
July 13.1861
July 15.1861
July 22.1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug. ,15,1861
Aug. 3. 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Alio-
, ,3, 1861
20,1861
, ,3, 1861
20, 1861
, ,3, 1861
15, 1861
,,3,1861
,20, 1861
3. 1861
,20. 1861
, ,3. 1861
,,1.1864
7.1861
, ,1. 1864
18. 1864
Died Aug. 18 1861; wounds
Kraemer. Ed. R
Kloenne. Charles
Klenk, John
Shullsburg.wis
Galena .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged July 29. 1862. . . .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Limper Charles
Disch ; term expired
Jamest'wn, Wis
Galena
Lanarenbach, William.
Mustered out Aug. 29. 1864.
Leightner, James R .
Myer. Charles W
Hanover
Disch : term expired
Myers. Herman
Miller. Samuel
Miller. Charles H
Elizabeth:;:::::
Disch. Sept. 26.'62; disabil
Died Feb. 26.1862,
McDonald. James
McCrea, John
Shullsburg,'wis
Galena
Re-enlisted as Veteran. ..
Mitsch. Joseph
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Nervill. James E.G...
Nelson. Joha C
Springfield".::::
Disch. July 29. '62: disabil.
Disch.; term expired
Discharged Dec. 6.1862 ....
Owens, William P
Pfund. John
Drurytown
Galena
Discharged May 15.1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Palmer. Livy H
Pringle. William W...
Powers. Charles
Guttenburg, la
Galena.
Wounded Oct. 3.1862...;;;;
Disch.; term expired
Died Aug. 4.1862
Raik. Christian
Rogers. John
Disch.; term expired
Discharged July 9 1862
Schmit. George
Smith. Frank ..
Discharged Apr. 23, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Solzer. George
Seigenfuss. Christ
Sneider. George
Schneider. Charles....
Sheerer. William
Speth. Andrew
Smarboch. Anton
Suter. Burkhardt
Pair Play'.' 'wisr
Galena
Disch.; term expired
Discharged June 14.1862;;;
Disch.; term expired
Disch July 29. '62; wounds
Died Dec. 21.1862
Killed. Atlanta. July 22. '64.
Sager. William H
Stockton::::::;:
Galena
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Spalding. 01 L
Stewart. Charles B....
Scofield. Josiah
Wilson. John
Discharged April 3. i862 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Wilkins. Henry H
Elizabeth
Galena...;; ;:;;
Aug. 13,1861iAn£r.
Williams. Russell A ..
Young. William
Aug. 15.1861
July 15,1861
July 20.1861
July 13.1861
Jan. ,,1.1864
May 7, 1864
Jan. ,,1,1864
Feb. 29.1861
Aug.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Mar.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch.; term expired
Zitka, Frank
JoDayiess co...
JoDayiess co..
Will CO :;;
JoDayiess co..
Chicago :::
Discharged June 26 1862
Zeiler. Henry P
Veterans.
Brown. John
Re-enlisted as Veteran
M.O.July 10. 1865. as Corp.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. 0. July 10, 1865. as Serg.
Killed. Atlanta. Aug. 14. '64
Board way. William...
Bateman. James
Dean. William H
Deitrich. John
Freeborn. James
Gloeckner. C'nst'ntine
Hamilton. Myron
Pro. Serg.; then 1st Lieut.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Killed. Atlanta.July 28. '64.
Hardwick. William ...
Jones. David L
Kraemer. Edward
Koch. August
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. 0. July 10. 1865. as Serg.
M. O.July 10,1865; sick....
M. 0. July 10. 1865. as Corp.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O.July 10. '65.as 1st Serg
Pro. Serg.; then 2d Lieut.
Killed.Atlanta.July 22. '64.
M. O.July 10. 1865. as Corp.
Transferred to Co . K
Mustered out July 10.1865..
M. O. July 10. '65. as Serg't
Tr. toN. C. S..as P. Mus..
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Killed. Atlanta. July 22. '64.
Mustered out July 22.1865.
Disch. Apr.22, '65; wounds.
Klenk. John
Mayer. Charles
McCrea, .John
Mitsch. Joseph
Neireburg. Martin
Pfund. John ...
Seitsberg. Charles ....
Sager. William H
Smith Prank
Scofield. Josiah
Williams. Russell A ..
Zeiler. Henry F
Voss, Henry (Serg't)..
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
539
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jiec7-uits.
Austine, Philip
Galena
Feb. 14.1864
Feb. ^12.1864
Feb. 17,1864
Oct. 13, 1862
Sept. 13,1862
Sept. 15,1862
Feb. 4, 1864
Sept. 15,1862
Oct. 31,1863
Feb. 17,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Mar. 4, 1864
Apr. 4,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 20,1864
Feb. 3, 1864
Sept. 15,1862
Apr. 13.1865
Feb. 27, 1864
Feb. 20.1864
Feb. 24.1864
Sept. 15,1862
Sept. 9,1862
Sept. 15,1862
Feb, 24.1864
Feb. ^27.1864
Sept. 15.1862
Oct. 4. 1864
Feb. 24.1865
Oct. 4, 1864
Feb. 18,1864
Mar. ,_1.1864
Oct. 28.1862
Feb. 4.1864
Oct. 28.1862
Nov. 12.1863
Mar. __1.1864
Apr. 17.1864
Apr. 6, 1864
Mar. 16,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Mustered out July 15. 1865.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
1 . • .
Beesley. William
DuQuoin
Galena
M. 0. Julyl0.'65; wounded
Mastered out July 10. 1865.
Bettinger. Nicholas...
Caille Louis.
• >
• '
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Clifford James H
Disch. May 19, '65; disabil.
Dempsey, Bate
Delannv Marcus F ...
• •
Chicago
Council Hill....
Galena
• . > i
<;}odat, Gustavus A
Oavigan, James.
M.O.Julyl0,'65, asSerg't.
Mustered out Jiilv 10. 1865.
Oruenewald. John ....
Hanover
DuQuoin
Feb. 3,1864iDisch. Apr. 3,'65: disabil.
Oct. 28, 1862 Mustered out Ju'v 10. 1865.
Apr. 13,1865
Mar. __1,1864
Oct. 28.1862
Mar. 1. 1864
Mar. ^16.1864
Feb. 27,1864
Oct. 28,1862
Oct. 4,1864
Feb. 27,1865
Oct. 4, 1864
Mar. 10,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Oct. 14.1864
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 1.1864
Mar. 16,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Apr. 13.1864
Mar. 1,1864
Feb. 10,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Oct. 7. 1864
Mar. 1.1864
Sept. 27.1864
Oct. 28.1862
Mar. 1.1864
Oct. 14,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Apr. 17.1864
Inman. Benjamin
Compton
• •
Kippenhan. Henry
• '
M.O.J'ylO,'65; absent, sick
Kain Charles
• •
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
• •
' '
' ' * '
ilurphy, Thomas
> '
.4 14
McCormack John J
• '
4 4 4 4
McKinney. Edward...
Millar, Frederick
MuUman.Fhilip
Dunleith
DuQuoin
Chicago
:: ::
Chicago
Galena
Mahony, Laurence B. .
Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps
O'Neil, David
Oct. 1, 1864
Mar. 6,1865
Feb. 18,1864
Feb. 29.1864
Feb. 18,1864
Apr. 13.1864
Feb. 25,1864
Feb. 10,1864
Feb. 18,1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Feb. 17,1864
Sept. 27,1864
Sept. 13.1862
Feb. 26,1864
Oct. 7, 1864
Dec. 10.1863
Apr. 17.1864
O'Neil, John
Prill. John
• >
Mustered out June 28. 1865.
EipDin. William
Council Hill....
M.O.July 10.'65; wounded
Euslington. John
.4 4 .
4 4 4 4
Starr. Robert
Starr, George
4 4 4 4
Sincock, Thomas
Schultz. Ferdi-iand ...
Elizabeth
Galena
Died Oct. 15. '64; wounds..
Mustered out June 1,1865..
Van Court. Robert D .
Disch. Jan. 7. '65; disabii..
White Robert.
Woodbine
Mustered out July 10, 1865 .
rnder Cooks.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Disch. Mar. 15, '65; disabil.
Earner. Peter 1 . --
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
1
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Cnntains.
•Guy C. Ward
James N. Mc Arthur..
William Shannon . .. .
Robert G. Thompson
First Lietitenanfs.
James M. Mc Arthur.
John Hall
Robert G. Thompson
John Patterson
DuQuoin .
Chicago ..
DuQuoin..
Aug. 1,1861
Oct. 4. 1862
Apr. 27.1864
June 12,1865
Chicago .
DuQuoin.
Aug.
Oct.
Apr.
I.ISBI
4, 1862
11,1865
Aug. 1,1861
Nov. 25.1862
Not must'd.
June 20.1865
Aug. 1. 1861
Nov. 25.1862
May 7.1865
Pinckneyville...ljune 12.1865!June 25.1865
Died Oct. 4.1862
Prom. Col. 3d Heavy Art.
Declines; lostarm;cane'rd
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Promoted
Pro.Cap.4 U.S.H.Art.(A.D)
Promoted
Mustered out July 10,1865.
570
ADJUTANT general's REPORT
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Second Lieutenants.
John F. VVatkins DuQuoin
JohnHall
Jason J. Sanborn..
William Shannon ,
John Thomas
First Sergeant.
John Hall
Sergeants.
Norton W. Campbell..
Jason J. Sanborn
Frank W. Campbell...
Robert G. Thompson .
Corporals .
John Thorwell
William H. Hicks
Lafayette Ozborn
Gillispie B. Weldon...
William T. Leslie
Thomas Eddington ...
James M. Brown
Peter Cleary
Musicians.
Augustus Price
Malc'lm Stanhouse, Jr.
Wagoner.
Abraham Strawbridge
Privates.
Andreas, Alfred T ....
Ambrose. Levi P
Ambrose, Henry J
Brown, James C
Brown, William N
Brown. William M
Bacher. Theodore
Burk, Berry
Barry, Thomas
Blissit, William
Boyle, Hugh
Collins, Michael
Childs, Christopher C
Campbell. Harmon G.
Cherry, Vincent H
Dunham, Sherman R.
Dashiell, William
Dashiell. Charles R...
Evans. Thomas ..
French, Richard
Holcomb, Benjamin ..
Herbert. William
Harry, Joseph
Hodges, James
Hill, William
Harris. Sampson
Hood, Samuel J
Hancock, William P...
Haley, John S
Haregraves. John
Kennedy, Lawrence..
Kennedy, James
Kennedy, Patrick
Linzee. Charles F
Lefler Thomas
Martin, Charles
Milem, Jesse
McConeli, Brian
McCarty, Dennis
McDonough. James...
McCann, Alexander...
McMillen, James S....
McMillen, Robert S ...
McClure, William R...
McGuire. Edward
McLay, John
Mt. Vernon, Ind,
DuQuoin
DuQuoin
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville.
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville.
DuQuoin
Tamaroa.
DuQuoin
Aug. 1,1861
Sept. 16,1862
Oct. 4,1862
Aug. 1,1864
July 10,1865
Aug.
Aug.'' 1,1861
Aug. 1.1861
July 25,1861
July 21,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 1.1861
Pinckneyville .
DuQuoin
Pleas'tHill. Ind
Pinckneyville ..
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville.
DuQuoin
Tamaroa
DuQuoin
Kankakee City,
Manteno
DuQuoin
Tamaroa.
DuQuoin
New York. N.Y.
DuQuoin
Galura
Mt. Vernon, Ind
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville.
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville..
Galum'....
DuQuoin
Aug, 1,1861
Oct. 30,1862
Nov. 25,1862
Not must'rd
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1,1861
Resigned, Sept. 16, 1862....
Promoted
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864..
Commis.ret'd and cancl'd.
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Promoted 2d Lieut
Mustered out Aug. 1,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged Jan. 19, 1863 ...
Died Oct. 4. '62; wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 1,1864..
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 3, '62-
Disch. June 26. '62; wounds
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,'62.
Aug. 1,
Aug. 1,1
Aug. 1.1861
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
Jan.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
July
21,1861
1. 1861
1. 1862
21,1861
23, 1861
25, 1861
21, 1861
23, 1861
25, 1861
13, 1861
23, i 1861
15, 1863
^ 1, 1861
28, 1861
1,1861
25, 1861
1, 1861
13,1861
21,1861
27,1861
1,1861
25. 1861
12.1862
11,1862
25. 1862
1, 1861
11, 1861
21,1861
22, 1861
1,1861
24, 1861
1,1861
11. 1861
21,1861
25, 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug,
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
12, 1862
23, 1862
1, 1863
Died July 14. 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Re-enlisted as Veteran..
Prom. Com. Serg.Mayl,'62
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 4, '62:
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Discharged Jan. 15, '63....
Killed Donelson. Feb.l5, '62
Died May 14, 1864; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug.l. 1864..
Re- enlisted as Veteran —
Killed, Atlanta. July 22, '64.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6. '62
Discharged July 10, 1862...
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died March 7, 1862
Mustered out Feb. 2, 1865..
Deserted Oct. 16.1861
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged. Sept. 9,1862...
Mustered out Aug. 27. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Discharged May 2. 1862....
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Died Apr. 24, 1864
Disch. Oct. 11, '62; wounds.
Discharged Feb. 15, 1863...
Died Apr. 28. 1862
bi'scharged'Sept."l4Vi862!".
Mustered out Aug. 1,1864..
Re enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Jan. 5,1863....
Deserted March 5, 1862 ....
26,1861
15.1862 July
29. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864.
Discharged Dec. 8. 1861....
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Died March 4, 1862
Disch. Apr. 28. '62; disabil.
Killed at Corinth, Oct. 3, '62:
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
571
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
McLay, William
McGonigal, William ..
Nicholson. Jesse
Nailer. Henry
Neeley, John H
Olson. Andrew A
Parsons, John
Patterson, John
Parker, Levi R
Quillman. Peter
Quine, John
Rose. James P
Richmond. Matthew L
Roe. Robert C
Roe. Charles H
Raymond, Louis
Ridenour. John D
Richmond. John W
Reid. William H. H...
Stanhouse. Malcolm..
Seymore. William P..
Sterling. William H...
Sterling. John R
Swafford, James
Smith, Joseph
Shannon. William G..
Shanks, Elzy B
Sheets, Andrew B
Sullivan, John
Todd. John
Thompson. Ezekiel . . .
Thompson. John
Thompson. William P
Temple, John
Thomas. John
Thomas, William
Thomas, David J
Weeks. Henry
Welgamood. George..
White. Price B I
Weaver. Henry F
Wright. John
Wilson. William M...
Wilmans. Caleb L
Wanzer. James
Ward. Ebenezer
Wildey. Rodolph W..
Williams, John
Welsh, John W
Veterans,
Barry, Thomas
Bachery. Theodore...
Boyle. Hugh
Dunham. Sherman R
French. Richard
Herbert. William
Haary . J oseph
Hood Samuel J
Holcomh. Benjamin..
Milem. Jesse
Patterson. John
Parsons. John
Smith. Joseph
Stanhouse. Malc'm, Sr
Swafford, James M
Stanhouse. Malc'm. .Jr
Strawbridte. Abrah'm
Shannon. William G..
Thompson, Robert G..
Thompson. Ezekiel...
Thomas. -John
Weeks, Henry
White. Price B
Wildey. Rodolph W...
DuQuoin
Corinth, Miss ..
DeSoto
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville...
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville...
DuQuoin
Salem
Galum
Pinckneyville ..
Tamaroa
Galum
Centralia
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville...
DuQuoin
Tamaroa
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville...
DuQuoin
Galum
Mt. Vernon
DuQuoin
Tamaroa
DuQuoin
Vienna
DuQuoin
Galum
DuQuoin
Pinckneyville..
DuQuoin
Perry co
Mt. Vernon, Ind
Perry co
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
July
July
July
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Aug.
Aug.
July
Jan.
25.1862
24,1862
1.:
21.1861
1, 1862
^25,1861
20,
25.:
20. 1861
25. 1862
1,1861
20. 1861
22. 1861
25. 1861
27, 1861
25, 1861
11.186:
1. 1861
10. 1861
20. 1861
1, 1861
Sept.
Nov.
29.1862
4, 1863
Aug. 1,1861
1.:
20. 1861
12. 1862
25. 1862
11.1862
1.1861
18, 1861
22. 1S61
25,1861
1,1861
25. 1861
27. 1861
1. 1861
11. 1862
15, 1862
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
29,1862
1, 1861
29. 1862
1. 1861
1, 1861
,1862
.1861
Aug 1, 1861
Aug.
Sept.
July
1.1
29, 1862
19, 1862
13. 1864
1, 1864
Jan.
Jan.
14, 1864
1, 1864
Disch. July 5, '64; disabil..
Mustered out Aug. 23, 1865.
to date July 10, 1865
Died June 4. 1862
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864.
Died July 21, 1863
Disch. Aug. 19. '62;wounds
Re-enlisted as veteran
Discharged July 13, 1862'.!'.
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864 .
Died Oct. 19. '64: wounds..
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864..
Disch. July 31, '62: wounds
Killed. Donelson.Feb.15. '62
Mustered out Aug. 1.1864..
Mustered out Aug. 25, 1864.
Killed at Shiloh, Apr.6,'62.
Mustered out Aug. 26, 1864.
Mustered out May 31,1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted March 27, 1863....
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864.
Disch. Sept. 9, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out Aug. 25. 1864.
Reclaimed as deserter by
1-th Wis. Inf., July 26, '64
Discharged AuET. 6. 1861....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 24. '62: wounds
Mustered out Jvme 1. 1865..
Mustered out Aug. 1, 1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died March 8. 1864
Mustered out May 31. 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran.....
Mustered out Aug. 1. 1864.
Deserted April 28. 1863
Discharged Oct. 19, 1862...
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out Sept. 18, 1865
Re enlisted as Veteran
Died Dec. 23, 1864
Wounded at Corinth; sup-
posed to be dead
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 21, '65; pris.war
Disch. May 14. '64; wounds
M. O. July 10, '65. as^Serg't
Killed. Atlanta. July 22. '64
M. O. July 10. '65. as Corp.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O. July 10, '65. as Corp .
Deserted July 22. 1864
Pro. Comm'y Sergeant —
Mustered out .Tuly 10. 1865.
Killed, Atlanta. July 22, '64
Killed. Atlanta. July 28.'64
Pro P.Mus.l 10th U.S.C.Inf
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Disch. June 25. '65; disabil.
2d Lt. & Capt. ; not m'd . .
Pro. Serg. then 1st Lieut..
M. O. July 10. '65. as Serg.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Killed. AUatoona. Oct.5. '64
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
572
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Recruits.
■ Bigham, Thomas
€hilders, Willis
Dunn, William
Hill, John
Huntley, Henry
Heddington, Oliver..
Matney, John L
Neville, Joseph
Stanhouse, John
Smith, WilfordP..:..
Treleaven, John
DuQuoin
Chicago.
DuQuoin
Drafted and Sutjstitute
Mecruits.
Barar, Jacob
Blakeway, Stratton ...
Burrill. John F
Donnelly. Robert
Davis, Charles
Foyha, Michael
Freeman, Sanford
Gillette, Sylvester ....
•Goodwill. Frederick ..
Higgins. Silas C
Hatch, Herman D
Hemenway. Wm. N ...
Judd, Arremus W
Kellar. William
Miller, Christopher C.
Micham, Sumner E ...
Niver, William
Robey, Reuben
Russel. Samuel
Small, Timothy
Warren, William
Rock Run
Newport...
Rich
Ridot
Mission
Ridot
Quincy
^ilver Creek.
Ridot
Marengo
Dixon
Marengo
Jacksonville
Marengo
Richland
Marengo
Teamster.
Eldridge, Hugh...
Under Cooks.
Hardin, Levi
Hampton, Henry..
Long, William
Turner, Hannibal.
Goldsboro.N.C.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
26, 1864
27, 1864
4,:
27, 1864
29, 1863
5, 1864
5, 1864
17. 1863
27. 1864
25, 1864
23, 1864
28. 1864
29, 1864
29, 1864
2, 1864
14,1864
18, 1864
29. 1864
22, 1864
29, 1864
3. 1864
^29, 1864
14, 1864
22, 1864
5, 1864
11, 1864
12, 1864
2, 1864
13,1864
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Mar.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Vov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
5.:
3, 1864
7, 1864
18. 1864
17, 1863
3, 1864
28, 1864
29,1864
29, 1864
2, 1864
14,1864
18. 1864
29. 1864
22. 1864
29. 1864
3, 1864
29. 1864
Died Sept. 28, '64: vcounds.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 10. '65, as Corp.
Mustered out July 10, 1865,
Deserted July. 1. 1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865. .
M. O. July 10, '65, as Mus'n
Was pris. M. O. May 30, '65
Corp. M. O. July 10, 1865...
Sub. M. O. July 10.1865...
Mustered out May 31,1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Sub. Deserted June 27. '65
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out May. 31.1865
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out May. 31.1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10.1865...
Mustered out May. 31,1865.
14, 1864 1 Sub. M. O. July 10,1865.
22, 1864
5, 1864
11,1864
12, 1864
2, 1864
13,1864
Mar. 2, 1864
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
17, 1864
10,
1.
Apr. 18,1864
Apr. 18,1864
Apr. 1, 1865
Sub. Deserted June 27. '65
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Sub. M. O. June 20. 1865 ..
Sub. M. O. July 10,1865..
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10, 1865...
Tr. to Co. A. 29th U. S. Col.
Infantry
Deserted June 16, 1864
Died June 30. 1864
Mustered out July 10. 1865;.
COMPANY H
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
William T. Swain
John M.Mills
Wheelock S.Merriman
Alexander Brandon. . .
First Lieutenants.
John M.Mills
Wheelock S.Merriman
Alexander Brandon...
Harvey W.King
Second Lieutenants.
Wheelock S.Merriman
Quincy J. Drake
Newel Cook
First Sergeant.
Alexander Brandon.
Sergeants.
David H. Baker
James W. McFeeley
John Myerback
James W. Seeley ....
Tiskilwa.,
Wyanet . .
Sheffield..
Tiskilwa.,
Wyanet. .
Sheffield..
Annawan.
Wyanet..
Paris
Canton...
Sheffield.
Tiskilwa.
Princeton
Aug. 1,1861
Apr. 1 19, 1862
Sept. 3,1862
July 12,1864
Aug. 1.1861
Apv. 19,1862
Sept. 3,1862
Apr. 11,1865
Aug. 1,1861
Apr. 19.1862
July 10,1865
Aug.
Aug.
23, 1861
4, 1861
Aug. 4.1861
Nov. 18,1862
Nov. 15.1864
Dec.
May
Aug. 4.1861
Aug. 19.1862
Not muste'd
Aug. 4.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. 4,1861
Died of wounds Apr. 19. '62
Resigned April 14, 1865 . . .
Promoted Major
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Promoted
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Promoted
Resigned July 3. 1865
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Discharged Aug 22, 1864...
Disch. July 29, '62; disabil.
Discharged: term expired
Re enlisted as Veteran....
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
57a
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Corporals.
Harvey W. King
Robert B. Parker
George C. Looniis
Annawan
Princeton
Mendota
Tiskilwa
Sheffield
Tiskilwa........
Tiskilwa
Sheffield
Sparta
Aug. 23.1861
Aug. ^ ^4. 1861
Sept. 1, 1861
Aug. 23.1861
Sept, 5,1861
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Oct. 18. 1861
Aug. 23.1861
Aug. 4, 1861
Sept. 12, 1861
Sept. 20. 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. 4, 1861
Aug, ^23, 1861
Aug. 28,1861
Oct. 18.1861
Oct. 12,1861
Aug. 23, 1861
Aug. ^/,1861
Aug. 23.1861
Aug. 4, 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Jan. 1, 1862
Aug. 23.1861
Aug. 4, 1861
Sept. 5.1861
Aug. ^ ^4. 1861
Aug. 23. 1861
Dec. 25.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Oct. 18.1861
Aug. 23,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. 23,1861
Jan. ^1,1864
Aug. 23, 1861
Aug. __4.1861
Sept. 1,1861
Aug. 23,1861
Sept. 5.1861
Sept. 5,1861
Aug. 23,1861
Oct. 18, 1861
Aug. ^23,1861
Aug. 4. 1861
Sept. 12,1861
Sept. 20.1861
Aug. ^23.1861
Aug. 4. 1861
Aug. ^23.1861
Aug. 28.1861
Oct. ^18.1861
Oct. 12. 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. ^^.1861
Aug. 23.1861
Aug. 4, 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Jan. 1.1862
Aug. 23,1861
Aug. 4.1861
Sept. 5,1861
Aug. _ 4,1861
Aug. ^23.1861
Dec. 25,1861
Aug. ^23.1861
Oct. 18.1861
Aug. ^23.1861
Sept. 1, 1861
Aug. 23,1861
Jan. ^1,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran ... .
DischargedAug.il. 1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Mar. 21, 1865.
Musicians.
George W. Jackson...
Hiram D. Jones
Wac/oner.
John R Love
to date Nov. 15.1864
Died July 22.1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 28. '62; wounds
Privates.
Adams, Alphonso
Adams, Lafayette
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62.
Discharged Dec. 8.1861 ....
Discharged Sept 12. 1864...
Tiskilwa
Metropolis
Lockport
Bureau^ Junct'n
Mendota
Sheffield
Tiskilwa
Providence
Sheffield
Canton ....
Borland, John T
Blakeslee, James B...
Butler, Joseph
Charles William
Disch. Sept. 4, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. July 20. '62; disabil.
Charles, William F ...
Crooker, Lucien B
Cunningham. Wm. W.
Carter, George R
Carroll, Thomas
Cunningham, Patrick.
Cook Newel
Discharged Sept. 1,1862....
Trans, to Co. I, 55th Inf ...
Disch. Aug. 13, '62; wounds
Disch. Aug. 20. '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Sheffield
Tiskilwa
Sheffield!!!!!!!!
Wyanet
Discharged Oct. 13, 1864...
Drake, David M
:Donely, Thomas
Goshen. John P
Graft, William
Hasfelt George H
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Sept. 12, '61; disabil
Discharged Aug. 22,1864...
Hildreth. David B ....
Howard. James H
Hall. Andrew
Hoblit David . .
Sheffield
Princeton
Sheffiel.i
Tiskilwa
Sheffield
Princeton
Tiskilwa
Sheffield!!!!!!!!
Tiskilwa
Bureau Junct'n
Princeton
Tiskilwa
Sheffield
Tiskilwa!!!!!!!!
Sheffield!!!!!!!!
Warsaw, i'lid!!!
Tiskilwa
Sheffield!!!!!!!!
Tiskilwa
Princeton
Tiskilwa..!!!!!!
ISr:!!!!!
Tiskilwa
Princeton
Bureau co
Re-enlisted as^Veteran....
Discharged Aug. 3,1864!!!!
Discharged Dec. 8,1861 ....
Hoblit, William H
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Kerrigan. Thomas ....
Kohn. Edward C
Lumadue, John W —
Leonard, George W...
Mehren. Charles B....
Messenkop, John L...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 11,1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Aug. 12, '62; disabil'.
McDutfee James M...
McDutfee. Samuel ....
McCarty, James
Mills. James M
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. May 5, '62; disabil..
Mills, William M
Norton. Henry
Norton, Sylvennus
Paul George.
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Aug. 11,^1864...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Proper, John F
Risendorph, Morgan..
Reed. Henry L
Searle Albert .
Disch. Oct. 12, '62; disabil
Rej. Aug. 30. 1861; disabil.
Rej. Jan. 1, 1862; disabil...
Disch -July 23 '62; wounds
Snyder, Joseph
Topper, Daniel J
Thrall, Cornelius D...
Underwood, Hiram
Warrington, Enoch...
Discharged Jan. 31,1862 ...
Deserted Aug. 30. 1861
Disch. July 22. '62: wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Feb. 26. 1862...
Killed himself May 18, '62.
Discharged Sept. 11,1862...
Young, Lyman W
Veterans.
Blakeslee. James B...
Cook, Newel
Discharged Aug. 11,1864...
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O.July 10, '65,1st Serg't.
Drake, David M
Goshen. John P
Hoblit. William H ....
Hildreth, David B ....
Howard. James H
Com. 2d Lieut.not must'd
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M.O..JulylO,'65,as Corp'l.
M.O.July 10. '65. as Serg't.
Died Aug. 3.1864; wounds.
574
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jones, Hiram D Bureau co
King. Harvey W —
Kerrigan, Tiiomas ..
Loomis. George C...
Lumadue. John W ..
Ijeonard, George W.
JVlehren, Charles B..
McDuifee. Samuel ..
Mills, William M....
Paul, George
Seeley, James W
Seeley, John
Underwood, Hiram.
Becruits.
Baker. William E
Barnes, Willard
Bridges, John R
Hallenbeck, William..
Holly, Isaac N
-Jones. John
Manderville. Thomas.
Messer, Edmond
McElroy, Henry C —
Moody, James H
Mann, Josiah
JVIesser, John C
Obarr. William H..
O'Hare, William ...
Proper, John H
Woods. Henry S ...
Weems, Edward T.
.Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Baughman, Abraham
Brown, George W
Campton, Alex. C
Dosbaugh, John
Ellis, John
Frazier. Reuben R ...
Fargo, Ralph G
Gonder, Francis
Gard, Jacob
Hattery, Andrew J —
James, Silas J
Laetsch, Robert...
Lynch, Martin
-McClyment, Alex .
Maxson, Talut
-Nixon, William —
Potter, Henry M . .
Parks, William H.
Renan, David
Reagon. Weldon ..
Robinson, Thomas
Short, James S
Shrieber, William.
Tate, Francis M...
Woods, George S..
Chicago...,
Bureau co ,
Chicago
Hahnemann .
Annawan .
iianviile .,
Buckeye
Chicago.
Adams co
Coffee
Cumberland..
Farmers
Pleasant Hill.
Peoria
Joshua
Johnston
Lamoile
Under Cooks.
-Jackson, Charles..
Pane, James
Roberts, Liouis
Teamster.
White. Isaac
Franklin.
Peoria ...
Peru
Kingston .
Peoria
Ash Grove.
Feb. 26,1861
Jan. 1,1864
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
26,1864
1. 1864
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Ost.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
25,1864 Feb.
23. 1864 J aa.
3, 18631 Mar.
19.1865 J £
29, 1863
17.1863
28, 1863
1. 1863
21. 1863
29,1863
5. 1864
22. 1863
12. 1864
27, 1864
18. 1863
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Goldsboro.N.C.
Apr.
Dec.
2,1864
27, 1864
29, 1864
12,1864
_ ^3, 1864
30, 1864
3, 1864
12, 1864
^ 6. 1864
29,1864
1, 1864
30. 1861
2. 1864
22, 1864
30, 1864
4, 1864
3, 1864
30, 1864
29, 1864
21, 1864
2, 1864
27. 1864
21, 1864
1.:
18, 1863
Nov. 2, 1864 Mustered out July 10,
Sept. 27, 1864 Mustered out June 1. 1865
Sept. 29,1864
Nov. 12, 1864 Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Oct. 3,1864
Sept. 30, 1864
Oct. 3, 1864, Mustered
Nov. 12,1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Apr. 17,1864
Disch. June 11,'64, for pro.
in 110th U. S. Col. Inf....
Pro. Sergt; then 1st Lieut.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Disch. May 1,'65; wounds.
M. O. July 10,'65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 10.'65. as Serg't.
Mustered oat July 10, 1865.
Pro. Q. M. Serg't May 1,'65
Died July 22.'64; wounds..
M. O. July 10.'65, as Corp'l.
Mustered out July 10, 1865
Discharged
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 30,1865,
to date July 10, 1865
Disch. May 14,'65; disabil.
Died Oct. 7,1864
Died June 23, 1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Tr. to V.R.C. June 18,1864.
Tr. to V.R.C. Jan. 16,1865..
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Nov.
Oct.
Sept.
Apr. 1, 1865
Apr. 18,1863
Dec. 18,1863
Apr. 17.1864
Mustered out June 1, 1865 .
out July 10. 1865.
Sub. M. O.July 10, 1865...
Mustered put June 1, 1865 .
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered put June 1, 1865 .
Sub. M. O.July 10, 1865...
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Discharged May 1,1865 ....
Mustered out June 1. 1865 .
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Mustered out June 26, 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Deserted July 28.1864
Muslered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
575
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Captains.
Frank B. Farris
Oeoree L. Paddock...
William D. Mills
Robert Burton
First Lieutenants.
George L. Paddock...
William D Mills
Addison A.Jackson..
Walton L. Odell
Princeton
Second Lieutenants.
William D. Mills
<Jeorge W.Garwood..
Robert Burton
Lucius B.Langworthy
First Sergeant.
Wright Seaman ..
Sergeants.
George W. Garwood.
Fred Wood
Addison A. Jackson.
Enos Lincoln
Corporals.
Ralph Muldane...
Abel Hensel
James P. Ross
William R. Hart.
Charles Presser .
Robert Burton...
John ^. Barrass..
Tiskilwa..
Princeton
Mtisicians.
William T. Merritt..
Thomas P. Gray
Wagoners.
Joseph Barton.,
Jacob W. Butt...
Privates. I
Anderson. Andrew P. .
Bolen, John
Bumphary, C. H
Burton. Luiuan
Carr, George
Carr.Peter
Coleman, Charles E...
Cosner, William
Consert, John J
Cosner, John
Cullison. William H...
Cullison, Martin L
Chichester, Edwin F..
Cole. Thomas J., Jr...
Covil. Henry P
Danielson, Charles
Drake, Charles L
Denton, David M
Drury, George
Evans, Charles J
Gordon, Henry
Hassan, Jacob
Helmkamp, Chris
Holt, John A
Holman. William H
Hansan. Charles
Horst, Charles
Johnson. John A...
Johnson, John W...
Johnson, Charles A
Knudson, Gilbert. . .
Knowlton, Jacob B.
Kearnes, Harvey...
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Buda.
Princeton
Princeton
Hennepin
Princeton
Hennepin
Marion
Princeton
Hennepin
Princeton
Buda
Princeton
Aug. 1,1861
Apr. 7.1862
Apr. 17.1862
Aug. 8,1864
Aug. 1,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
June 17,1862
Oct. 24,1864
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
Apr.
July 24,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 24,1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug.
July 24,1861
Aug. 1. 1861
July 24,1861
Date of
muster.
Aug. 1.1861
NotMust'r'd
Oct. 8, 1862
Nov. 15,1864
Aug.
Killed at Pittsburg Land'g
Declined
Term expired Aug. 8, 1864..
Mustered out July 10,1865.
1.1861 Resigned June 16, 1862
(Promoted
Oct. 6, 1862 T-rm expired Oct . 4. 1864 . ,
Feb. 10, 1865 Mustered out J uly 10, 1865
1.1861
7.1862
3. 1864
11, 1865
Aug. 1.1861
June 25,1862
Sept. 7,1864
May 7,1865
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. . 1. 1861
4,
1.
3pt. 12
ily 24
12, 1861
1861
ily 24,1861
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Nov.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
July
24. 1861
12.1861
24,1861
17, 1861
24, 1861
17.1861
10,1861
^24.1861
1,1
24, 1861
17, 1861
24, 1861
1, 1861
24, 1861
17,1861
1,
24. 1861
Promoted
Resigned Aug. 3,1864
Promoted
Mustered out July 10,1865 ,
Aug. 24,1861
Aug,
Aug. 1. 1861
Sept. 12.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1.1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Disch. Aug. 12, '62: disabil.
Pro.lstSerg'tandlst Lieut
Disch. Dec. 31. '62; leg off.
Disch. June 10, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
1. 1861
17,1861
17, 1861
1, 1861
Aug. 17.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
17.1861
1, 1861
17, 1861
1.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 13. 1864.
Disch. Aug. 13. '62; disabil
Died Dec. 16. '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 13, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Nov. 15.1861 '.'.'.'.
Disch. Feb. 13. '62; disabil.
Disch. July 22. '62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh. Apr.6,'62.
Discharged Mar. 14,1865...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Nov. 24. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 13.1864.
Re-enjisted as Veteran —
Tr.to 20th 111.. Nov. 10. 1862'.
Died Oct. 9,1862; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 13. 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. July 22, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out Aug. 13, 1864
576
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Kearnes, Samuel...
Kearnes, William R
Larson, Andrew —
Larson, William ...
Langworthy, Lucius L
Littlefleld, Joseph ...
Middleton, Hiram
Maring, William
Maguire, Patrick
Mourn, Edward ,
Odell, Walton L
Peterson. Gutstaf
Purcel, Leonard P...
Phillips. William
Rydin. Charles A
Rockafellar, Richard
Swengle, Alfred M...
Shepherd, Cyrus N .-
Sanderson, Henry W
Stevens, Eugene
Schuneman, William
Shirk, Edwin P
Smith, Joseph T .....
Sharp, Alonzo P
Steier, Edward
Sales, Thomas
Terwiliger, N. S
Terwiliger, Prank ...
Tower, Martin W
Willett. John H
Wagoner, Lawrence.
Webb, Otis C
Wiggins, Thomas —
Young, Gustaf
Yealey, Charles
Veterans.
Anderson, Andrew P.
Burton, Robert
Bolen, John
Bumphary, Charles H
Burton, Luman
Cosner, William
Covil, Henry P
Consert, John J
Carr, George
Drake, Charles L
Drury, Georffe
Evens, Charles J
Hart, William R
Hensel, Abel
Helmkamp. Chris
Holt, Jobn A
Holman, William H...
Johnson, John A
Johnson, Charles A...
Kearnes, William R...
Kearnes, Samuel
Knowlton, Jacob
Knudson, Gilbert
Larson, William
Langworthy. Lucius L
Merritt, William S
Middleton, Hiram
Mourn, Edward
Odell, Walton L
Ogan, Aaron
Peterson. Gustaf
Phillips. William
Purcel, Leonard P
Presser. Charles
Rydin. Charles A
Schuneman, William.
Shepherd, Cyrus N
Swengle, Alfred M
Sharp, Alonzo P
Stewart, Samuel
Wagoner, Lawrence..
Willitt, John H
Princeton
Hennepin
Buda
Princeton
Dykersb'rg, Ky
Princeton ..
Buda
Princeton
Dykersb'rg, Ky
Bureau co.
Chicago ...
Bureau co.
Chicago ...
Bureau co.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Oct.
July
24,:
17. 1861
1,1861
24, 1861
17, 1861
24, 1861
Aug. 1,
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Aug.
July
Sept.
July
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
17, 1861
24, 1861
1.1
24, 1861
12, 1861
1. 1861
12, 1861
24, 1861
n, 1861
1, 1861
24, 1861
12, 1861
24, 1861
4, 1861
Aug. 1, :
Aug. 17.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 17,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 17,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Sept. 12,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug.
Aug.
1, 1861
17, 1861
Aug. 1,1861
Sept. 12,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Jan. 2,:
Sept. 7,:
Jan. 2, 1864
Mar. 10,1864
Jan. 2. 1864
May
Jan.
7, 1865
2, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. Jan. 22, '62; disabiL
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Nov. 5, 1862; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch. Feb. 13, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out Aug. 13,1864'.
Disch. Nov. 22, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Jiu s'tei- e'd out Aug .' 13,' 1864 '.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 21,1861
Died June 10, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 13.1864.
Disch. June 10, 1862; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran
M. O. July 10, '65. as Corp'l.
Serg't. Prom. 2d Lieut...
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M. O. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M.O. July 10, '65, as 1st Serg
M. O. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Deserted June 10, 1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 4,1865.
M. O. July 10, '65, as^Corp'l
M, O. July 10, 65, as Serg't
Disch. as Serg't; disabil...
M. O. July 10, '65. as Serg't.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Died at Chattanooga
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 10. '65, as Corp'l
Diedat Jefifersonville.Ind.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. July 10, '65, as Serg't
Mustered out July^l0,1865.
Prom. Serg't; 2d Lieut
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Prom. Serg't; 2d Lieut —
Mustered out July 10,1865.
M. O. July 10, '65, as Corp'l
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. g. July 10. '65. as Serg't
M. O. July 10. '65. as Corp'l
Mustered out July 10, 1865
Died at Jeffersonville, Ind
Prom. Sergeant Major
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
TWELFTH INFANTRY,
577
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Wiargins. Thomas ,
Webb. Otis C
Chicago
Winfield.-
Princeton
Secriiifs.
Andrews, John..
Barton. Albert ..
Bolen. Dennis...
Butt, Thomas B.
Chambers, Robert — Chicago ..
Cusic, Albert |
Cusic, Francis I Princeton
Dunn. Charles Cbicago . .
Elliott, Robert [
Frease. Joseph
Fay, William
Forney. John W Princeton
Forney, George H I
Holladay, Wells Chicago ..
Princeton
Chicago ..
Hensel, Enoch
Johnson, Lewis
Kearnes, Levi
McCurdy, Timothy
McDonald, Eugene
Morris, David P
Paden, James L —
Riley. Samuel
Rodell, Joseph A...
Remsburg. Isaiah..
Ross. William H ...
Ross, Joel D
Russell, John M
Stewart, Philip
Shephard, Lyle
Shephard. Albert ..
Thorn, Charles B...
Taylor. Martin V ...
W^edding, -James ...
Welty, John
Drafted and Substitute
Recruits.
Brown. James
Barnes, Joseph —
Cook, Freeman
Foley, John W ....
Gerer. Davidson ..
Griffith, William T
Hamilton, Alexander
Hopkins, John
Hagan. Silas
Lane, Wilson
Labor. Charles
Wills. Joseph R
Under Cook»
Long, Jerry
Olmsted, Arthur .
Olmsted. Dudley.
Warren, Major ...
Princeton
Chicago ..
Princeton
Chicago ..
Princeton
Chicago ..
Princeton
Chicago ..
Edgar
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
i->, 1864
25, 1864
13, 1862
16, 1864
29. 1864
12. 1862
13, 1864
8, 1864
24,1864
9, 1864
13,1862
Jan. 2. 1864
Mar. 4. 1864
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 22,1865.
todate July IC, 1865
Oct.
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
25, 1864
13,1862 M. O. May 31, '65, as Corp'l.
4.1864 Mustered out July 10, 1865.
7, 1S64
13,1862 Trans, to 110th U. S. C. I ..
4,1864 Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Died at Marietta, Ga
13, 1862' Mustered out May 31, 1865.
8, 1864 Mar.
13.1862 Aug.
19,1864 Mar.
9, 1864
^8,18641
6, 1864' Mar.
19.1};62!Aug.
8.1864 Mar.
7, 1864 Mar.
26. 1864; Mar.
13, 1862 Aug.
Aug.
25,1864jMar.
8,18641
^13.1862 Aug.
28,1864 Mar.
19, 1862; Aug.
9,1864 Mar.
16, 1864 1 Mar.
Mustered
Mustered
Died May
Mustered
Mustered
Mustered
Mustered
Mustered
Mustered
out July 10, 1865.
out May 31, 1865.
15. '64; wounds.,
out July 10, 1865.
out June 12,1865.
out July 10, 1865.
out May 26, 1865..
out May 31, 1865..
out July 10, 1865.
1864
1864
1862 Mustered out May 31, 1865
1862;
1864'
12,1864 Oct.
1,1864 Nov.
15, 1864 Oct.
12, 1864
11. 1864
29, 1864
22, 1864
28. 1864
3, 1S64
14, 1864
27. 1864
22, 1864
Apr. 1,1865
Apr. 16,1864
Apr. 14,1864
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
12, 1864
1,1864
15, 1864
12, 1864
12, 1864
29, 1864
22, 1864
28. 1864
3, 1864
14.1864
27.1864
22, 1864
May 15,1865
Apr. 16.1864
Apr. 14.1864
Apr. 17,1864
Mustered out June 10,1865.
Died on march to the sea..
M. O. May 31, '65, as Corp'l .
Mustered out May 31, 1865..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M. O. May SI, 'b5, as Serg't.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Sub. M.O. July 10,1865
Died before joining Reg
Sub. M. O. July 10, 1865.,
Sub. M. O. June 10,1865
Sub. M. O. June 21. 1865
Sub. M. O. June 8. 1865.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank,
Date of
rank of en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
James R. Hugunin...
William E. Waite ....
David Osby
Chicago ,
Yellow Head!
First Lieutenants.
William E. Waite Chicago
Charles E. Beaumont. Manteno.
Henry B. Wager Chicago
Francis Rutger |Belvidere
William Tibbett I Chicago . .
Vol. 1—37
Aug. 1.1861
Apr. 1. 1862
Aug. 1.1864
Aug. 1.1
Apr. 1, 1862
July 11,1862
Dec. 14, 1862
Oct. 21, 1864
Aug. 1.1861
Apr. 27,1862
Sept. 12,1864
Aug. 1.1861
May 5,1863
Feb. 23,1865
Promoted Major
Term expired Aug. 1,1864..
Mustered out July 10, 186&.
Promoted
Resigned July 14,1862
Resigned Dec. 14.1862
Term expired Oct. 21.1864.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
578
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Second Lieutenants.
Eben Bacon
Charles E. Beaumont-
Henry E. Wag:er
Leroy Clark
Francis Kut^er
Thomas S. Hollique...
Johr: M. Herman
First Sergeant.
Charles E. Beaumont.
Chicago
Manteno
Chicago
Castalia, Iowa .
Belvidere
Raymond, Wis
Aug.
Jan.
Apr.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
1,1861
1, 1862
1.1862
14, 1862
30, 186
14, 186
10, 1865
Sergeants.
Mark Rutherford
Leroy Clark
Francis Kutger
Henry B. Wager
Corj/orals.
James Hale
Charles Pain
Martin V. B. Kerns ...
Joseph P. Karnmerer.
Thomas S. Hollique...
Christian Hansen
Cornelius Carroll
John H. Masterson —
Musicians,
John Kennedy .
DesMoines, la.
Castalia, Iowa .
Belvidere
Chicago
Kenosha, Wis.,
Lake Zurich
Rockville ,
Ritymoud, Wis.
belaud
Evanston ,
Chicago
Lyonsville ,
Ridge Farm
Aug. 1,
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 15,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Sept. 20,1861
Privates,
Barrett, Jean
Boynton, Alonzo
Briggs, Henry
Bowlby, George L —
Baker, Charles W
Cotterell, Thomas
Cleaver, David
Carpenter. William C.
Duval, Jules
Dickerson, Anson H..
Edwinson, Edwin
Faulhaber, John
Fitzgerald, Patrick ...
Gibbons, George H.P.
Grover, Harris
Hannon, Charles
Hamblin, George
Henderson, James
Hackett, John
Herman, John M
Hollique, Totson
Haughton, William...
McCarthy. Patrick
Merr^am, William
Martins, Ferdinand...
Mooney, William E ...
Norris, James F
Osby, David
Osby, John
Purdon, John
Polk, Charles H
Rockwood. John F
Rumsey, Charles
Russell, Norman C
Stevens, Arnold
Scannell, Joseph
Smith, Peter
Thacker, Benjamin F.
Town. Homer
Tibbett, William .
Tracy, Lawrence.
Williams, David..
M: nteno
Chicago
Lyonsville
Manteno
Middleport
Chicago
Yellow Head ...
Manteno
Paducah. Ky ...
Manteno
Leland
Chicago.
La Porte, Ind...
Antioch
Wataga ..
Chicago...
Manteno ..
Leland
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
1, 1861
6, 1861
29, 1861
1,1861
2, 1861
10, 1861
1,1861
3, 1861
1, 1861
Chicago —
Lyonsville.
Aug,
Aug.
Aug.
22, 1861
1,1861
27, 1861
Antioch
St. Louis, Mo.
Yellow Head .
Chicago
Lyonsville
Wauconda.. .,
Manteno
Yellow Head ,
Antioch ,
Chicago ,
New Liberty ,
Maine
Aug. 1,1861
Oct.
Aug.
Aug,
Aug.
Sept.
14, 1861
15, 1861
27,1861
1,1861
2, 1861
Aug. 1,1
Yellow Head...
Chicago
Galena
Sherburnville..
Veterans.
Cottrell, Thomas
Dickerson, Anson H.
Grover, Harris
Cook CO
Kankakee co
Nov.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept,
Aug.
Jan.
11, 1861
1, 1861
20. 1861
5, 1861
1, 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Dec. 14,]
May 5,1863
Not must rd
Aug. 1. 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Resigned Nov. 24,1861
Promoted
Died Aug. 30, 1862 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 8,1864
M.O.July 10, '65,asSerg't.
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Aug.
Aug.
17.1861
1, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died or disch. Sept. 4, '62..
Died Oct. 26, '62; wounds..
Pro. Serg., then 2d Lieut..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killed at Shiloh Apr, 6.'62,
Sept. 20,1861
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
Nov.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Aug.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Discharged May 20,1863....
Died April 20, 1862
Deserted April 17,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Jan 16,1862
Killed, Donelson, Feb.l5, '62
Disch.June7, '62: disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
M. O. Mar. 11, '63, and M, I.
same date in Co.G.M.M.B
Dec. 3. 1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Aug. 25,1861
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 30.1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Oct. 17, 1861
Aug. 18,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Aug. 1,1861
Sept. _ 6, 1861
Aug. ^^1,1861
Nov. 11,1861
Aug. 1,1861
Aug. 26,1861
Sept. 5,1861
Aug. 1, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Killed, Donelson, Fed.l5,
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'
Jan. !1,1
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch. Mar. 24,'62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as^Veteran ....
Ki lied ' at Shiloh Apr.' 6,' i862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
bischV Sept! 30, 1863,' 'to 're-
ceive promotion
Died or disch. July 30,1862,
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died or disch. Oct. 28,1862.
Killed at Corinth Oct. 4, '62
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Died July 22, '64; wounds..
Killed in action July 22, '64
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
579
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Gibbons, George H. P.
Hale James .
Cook CO
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
3lar.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Sept
Nov.
Oct.
8l
Nov.
Oct.
Dec.
Apr.
1,1864
15, 1864
18, 1864
^ ^1, 1864
6, 1864
30. 1864
29, 1864
28, 1864
7, 1864
25, 1864
28, 1864
6. 1864
25, 1864
13, 1864
26. 1864
13, 1864
23, 1864
12, 1864
6. 1864
_13. 1864
21. 1864
5. 1864
1. 1864
^ ^6. 1864
10, 1864
^13, 1864
17, 1864
16, 1864
13, 1864
17, 1864
18, 1864
2, 1864
29, 1864
1. 1864
8, 1864
18, 1864
24, 1864
3, 1864
2, 1864
14. 1864
_18,1863
17, 1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Feb. _18,1864
Jan. ^ L1864
Apr. 6, 1864
Mar. 30,1864
Mar. 19,1864
Feb. 25,1864
Mar. 30,1864
Apr. 6,1864
Mar, 30,1864
Feb. 13.1864
Mar. l'8,1864
Feb. 13,1864
Mar. 24,1864
Feb. 23, 1864
Apr. 6, 1864
Feb. 13,1864
Dec. 21,1864
Oct. 5, 1864
Jan 1 1864
Pris. war. M.O. July 13.'65,
to date May 30, 1865
M.O. Julyl0,'65,asSerg't.
Killed in action, July 24,'64.
Deserted March 19, 1864 ...
M.O. July 10,'65, as Serg't.
Pro. 2d Lt., not must'r'd.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
M.O. July 10. '65, as Serg't.
Killed in action, Oct. 5, '64.
M.O.July 10,'65, as Corp..
Mustered out July 18, 1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Serg't. Pro. Captain
M. O.July 10, '65, as Serg't.
Henderson, James
Herman, John M
Hansen, Christian —
Kennedy, John
Martins, Ferdinand...
McCarthy, Patrick....
Merriam. William
Mooney, William E ...
Osby David
Knox CO
Kankakee co...
Cook CO
V^ermilion co...
Cook CO
Chicago
Kankakee co...
Cook CO
Lake co
Cook CO
Chicago
Manteno
Chicago
Northfield
Chicago
Autioch.
Polk, Charles H
Rock wood. John F
Scannell, Joseph
Tibbett, William
Recruits.
Boughton, Frederi'k A
Bowden. Alfred
Beattie, Francis
Connell, Patrick
M. 0. July 10,'65,as Corp..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Pro. Serg..then 1st Lieut.
Abs't. sick, since May 29.'64
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Dickinson, Albert
Dixon, xMatthew
Fleaurothe. Honore...
M. 0. July 10,'65. as Corp.'.
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Hunter Joseph . ...
M. O. July 10.'65. as Corp..
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Hasey, Richard
Chicago
Haydock, William ....
Kerle Lharles.
Chicago
Deserted June 26.1865
Mustered out July 10,1865.
M. O. July 10,'65, as Corp..
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Mustered out July 27, 1865.
Mustered out July 10,1865.
\\ n JiiW in ^RK. CO Sco-'t
Lavarney, Victor
McGuire. John
Northfield
Antioch
Mooney, John A
Macauley, W^illiam A. .
Chicago
Will CO
Neireburg, Martin . .
Petit Francis
Northfleld
Chicago
A nr fi' 1SfU'i?i Mori in Q^tiViTi 'nr>t f; ^fil
Kigden, Henry J
Schwartz, Frederick..
Mar. 16,1864
Feb. 13,1864
::
Apr. 18,1864
Mar. 19,1864
May 18,1864
Apr. 18. 1864
Oct. 18, 1864
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Chicago '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Ash Grove
• > t >
Sullivan, Daniel
Thompson, Joseph —
Williams, Charles W..
Washburn, William...
DraJ(i:d and Substitute
Recruits,
Chandler, William....
Killed in action Oct. 5,'64..
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Snh. M. n. .liilv in ISR.^
Dennis, H. W
Ethrid ge, J oseph
Rock Run
Sept. 29, 1864 Mustered out May 31, 1865. .
Nov. l,1864Sub. M. O.July 10,1865...
Oct. 8,1864 Mustered out July 10,1865.
Oct. 18,1864
Oct 24 1864 Sub. M 0 June 20 1865
Irick Jacob
Eldorado
Ash Grove
McManigall, John
Mitten, Thomas
Shores, Levi
Woodland
Oct. 3, 1864 Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Weidenhammer, J. C.
Under Cooks.
Oct. 14, 1864 Sub. M. O. July 10, 1865. . .
1
Apr. 18. 1861 Mustered out July 10. 1865.
M 0 July 10 '65' abs't sick.
Wooley, Edward
Teamster.
580
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Datfi
of muster.
Remarks.
Eecruits,
Chicago
Mar. 24.1864
Jan. 13,1865
t^eb. 25,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Jan. 19.1864
Nov. 2,1863
Feb. 16.1864
Apr. 19.1864
Jan. 20.1864
Mar. 11.1864
Feb. 4,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Feb. 27,1864
Mar. 12,1864
Apr 12,1S64
Feb. 26,1864
Sept. 13,1864
Feb. 16.1864
Jan. 5. 1864
Dec. 6. 1862
Feb. 3, 1863
Feb. 16,1864
Oct. 25,1864
Sept. 21, 1864
Jan. 8,1864
Jan. 23,1864
Jan. 18,1865
Mar. 30,1864
Mar. 24,1864
Jan. 13,1865
Feb. 29,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Jan. 19,1864
Brookins, Silas W ....
Manteno
Chicago
Ohiotown
Brown, Hiram W
Boyce, John J
Buntain. Joseph M....
Burton, Thomas
Campbell, John
Cournan, Patrick
Deserted Nov. 12, 1863
Chicago
DuQuoin
Chicago
Effingham co...
Chicago
DuQuoin
Chicago '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Edgar co
Middleport
Rejected
May 24,1864
Mar. 11,1864
Mustered out July 18,1865.
Dowd, Michael
Dunn, William :
Apr. 10,1864
Mar. 20,1864
June 16,1864
Darsinger, Carl
Rejected
Mar. 20,1864
oept. 13.1864
i'rederick. Samuel....
j^reeman, Jesse A ....
Gerrard. William
Gealan, Charles H ....
Glessing, Frederick...
Hannesey, James
Holthusen, John
Holsh, Gottlieb
Lendinstruth. Charles
Landwick, Charles —
Pounaz. John L. D
Kinmundy
Edgar co
Wayne
Rejected
Oct. 25,1864
Sept. 21,1864
Lakeview
Died Feb. 28, 1864
Freeport
Newtown
Chicago
Jan. 25.1864
Jan. 18.1865
Mar. 31,1864
Discharged May 24. 1864 ....
Princeton
Smithland.Ky..
Chicago
Princeton'!!!!!'.
Mar. 23.1864
Mar. 23,1864
Shinkle. Hiram
Sales, Thomas B
Sullivan, Joseph
Stewart, Robert
Simpson, William
Stewart. Archibald ....
Dec. 12, 1861
Died June 16.1862
Mar. 19.1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Mar. 24,1864
Apr. 9,1864
Apr. 5.1864
Oct. 19.1864
Aug. 13.1862
Oct. 26.1864
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Oct. 27,1864
Oct. 15, 1864
Oct. 25, 1864
Oct. 8, 1864
Apr. 10,1864
Apr. 17,1864
Mar. 20.1864
Oct. 6, 1864
Mar. 24,1864
Tr. toU. S.Navy Apr.l2.'64
Rejected
Apr. 10.1864
Oct. W,1864
Wilson, John H
Whiting, George C...
Unassignei, Drafted
and Sub. Recruits.
Bird Robert
Oct. 26,1864
Oct. 6,1864
Oct. 8.1864
Oct. 27,1864
Oct. 15,1864
Oct 25. 1864
Oct. 8,1864
Apr. ^18,1864
Substitute
Badger. David W
Hire
Mustered out June 21. 1865.
LaHarpe..
Discharged March 2. 1865..
Substitute
Martin. Thomas
Demmick
Substitute
Seeley. Reuben M
Unnassigned Recruits
01 African Descent.
LaHarpe
Under Cook
TWELFTH INFANTEY. 581
HISTORY OF TWELFTH INFANTEY.
The Twelfth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was miistered into the United
States service for three years Aup^ust 1, 1861. The regiment remained at
Cairo, where it was organized, until September 5, 1861, when, with the Ninth
Illinois Infantry, it moved up to and occupied Paducah, being the first Union
troops there.
With the exception of occasional expeditions, the Twelfth lay at Paducah
until February 5, 1862- Four companies, however, occupied Smithland, Ken-
tucky, until January 25, 1862 — Lieutenant Colonel Chetlain commanding Post.
Were engaged in the demonstration against Columbus, Kentucky, forty-six
miles from Paducah, during the Belmont battle. In January were engaged
in a reconnoissance in force towards Fort Donelson, Tennessee.
Februarys, embarked for Fort Henry; moved up left bank and occupied
Fort Heiman. Remained at Fort Heiman until February 12, when proceeded
to Fort Donelson.
Endured the cold and snow and hunger and fatigue of the Fort Donelson
battle; formed with the Ninth and Forty-first Illinois, McArthur's Brigade,
which suffered so terribly, but fought so nobly on the 15th of February. Loss,
19 killed, 58 wounded, and 10 missing.
February 22, moved to Clarksville, Tennessee, and occupied Fort Sevier.
February 26, moved to Nashville. Returned to Clarksville, March 1. March
6th embarked for Pittsburg Landing. Went into camp 19th.
Took part in the terrible battle of Shiloh, being engaged nearly all the time
of the two days. Colonel Chetlain commanded the regiment the 6th, but he
being injured by a fall from his horse. Major Hugunin commanded on the
7th. Regimental loss, 109 killed and wounded, and seven missing.
April 28th, moved with the army on Corinth; was engaged in the siege of
Corinth, doing its share of picket and fatigue duty, extending saps, etc.
After the evacuation the regiment was sent with General Pope in pursuit of
the enemy. Lay at Booneville six days and then returned to Corinth. The
regiment remained at Corinth until the middle of September. During the
approach on Corinth were in Second Brigade, Second Division Army of Ten-
nessee. Brigadier General Thomas A. Davies, commanding division; Briga-
dier General R. J. Oglesby, brigade, and Colonel Chetlain, regiment.
On the 16th September moved to near luka. Were not engaged in the bat-
tle of luka. On the 19th moved to Burnsville, where it remained till Octo-
ber 2.
October 3 and 4, were engaged in battle of Corinth. The division (second)
Gen. Davies, and the sixth division, General McArthur, fought nearly the
whole rebel army. The losses were very heavy, and the fighting most des-
perate. On the ith, "Powell's Battery," w^hich we were supporting, was
captured by the enemy in a charge, but was almost immediately retaken. In
this affair the Twelfth took a very conspicuous and brilliant part. Supported
by a small part of the Fiftieth and Fifty- second Illinois Infantry, they drove
the enemy from the works, capturing a stand of colors, and turned the guns
of the battery on the enemy. The division lost more than half of the men
that were lost during the day, the regiment losing 17 killed, SO wounded, and
582 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
15 missing. Captain Guy C. Ward, acting major, was killed, and brigade
commander General Oglesby severely wounded. Remained at Corinth until
January 24:th, 1863, when it was sent as train guard to Hamburg and returned.
April 12, The enemy attacked Glendale, an out-post twelve miles from
Corinth. The regiment, 225 strong, in command of Major Hugunin, was or-
dered as reinforcement. On arriving, they found that the Sixty-fourth Illi-
nois, "Yates' Sharpshooters," had repulsed the attack, and they returned to
Corinth. The regiment was now in left wing Sixteenth Army Corps, Major
General R. J. Oglesby commanding.
June 6, 1863, moved to Pocahontas, Tennessee, to guard railroaGl, where
they remained until 29th October, when left wing being attached to Fifteenth
Corps, Major General W. T. Sherman commanding, they moved as rear
guard, via Corinth, luka, crossing Tennessee river at Eastport — at Lauder-
dale, Alabama, destroying an immense cotton factory — to Pulaski, Tennessee,
arriving November 12. Here left wing remained. Fifteenth Army Corps
going on to Chattanooga and battle of Missionary Ridge.
November 13, went as wagon guard with Second Iowa Infantry to near Co-
lumbia, Tennessee, and returned.
November 25. Ordered to Richland Station, Nashville and Decatur Rail-
road, to guard railroad, where they remained about two months, doing duty,
foraging, etc.
December 29. Colonel Chetlain appointed Brigadier General.
January 16, 1864. Regiment re-enlisted as veterans.
January 18. 311 men and 24 officers started for Camp Butler, Illinois, on
veteran furlough. The remainder, about 90 men, remained under command
of Captain J. D. Towner.
March 18. Having re-organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, Illinois, the Twelfth
proceeded to Pulaski, Tennessee.
April 28. Marched to Larkinsville, and thence by rail to Chattanooga.
Started on the Atlanta campaign 9th May,, and from that time till the fall of
Atlanta, was actively engaged. Was in second brigade second division left
wing Sixteenth Army Corps, Colonel Aug. Mersey commanding brigade; Bri-
gadier General T. W. Sweeney commanding divison; Brigadier General G.
M. Dodge commanding left wing; Major General J. B. McPherson command-
ing department and Army of Tennessee.
The first engagement the regiment participated in was Lay's Ferry and
Rome Cross Roads, 13th, 14th and 15th May, losing two killed and 21 wounded.
May 27. Assisted in repulsing a heavy night attack on Dallas.
June 2. Left the lines and swung around toward Lost Mountain and Ack-
worth.
June 10. Passed through Ackworth and Big Shanty.
June 27. Slightly engaged at Kenesaw, losing three men wounded.
July 4. Engaged near Nickajack creek. Crossed Chattahoochie river and
was engaged in battle of July 22, Bald Knob and Decatur, losing 35 or 40 men
killed and wounded.
July 28. Engaged at Ezra Church.
During August closely engaged in the siege of Atlanta; losing some 40 men
killed and wounded.
August 27. Moved out from works in the movement around Atlanta, com-
pelling its fall.
September 1. Assisted in repulsing attack of the enemy on right of Fif-
teenth and left of Sixteenth Army Corps. Marched to Lovejoy's, and, Sep-
tember 6th, returned to East Point, where division was transferred and became
fourth division Fifteenth Army Corps. Sept. 26 moved to Rome, Georgia.
October 4 by rail to Allatoona.
TWELFTH INFANTRY. 583
October 5. Engaged in battle of Alla+oona, losing 57 killed and wounded
out of 161 muskets taken into action. Returning to Rome, remained until
November 11.
On the 11th of November started on the "march to the sea," passing through
Kingston, Cartersville, Cassville, Allatoona, Ackworth, Big Shanty and
Marietta, arriving at Atlanta November 15. 10th, resuming march, passed
through Jonesboro, McDonough, Jackson, crossed Ocmulgee river at Seven
Islands Cotton Factory, Mouticello, Hillsboro, Clinton, camping near Gordon
on 24th. Lost one man near Clinton, captured by Wheeler's cavalry.
November 25. Passed through Irwinton, crossed Oconee river, where some
opposition was made by the enemy, on through Irwin's Cross Roads, Wrights-
ville and head waters of Ohoopee river, through Summerville, camping on
Scull's creek, four miles from Milieu, 2d December.
Decembers. Crossed Ogeechee river, on picket; 4th returned, mai'ched
down the river and crossed at Jenckes' Bridge on the 8th. Marched to Ogee-
chee canal finding the enemy in force, on the 9th, four miles from the canal.
They were soon flanked out of their position, leaving a "Blakesley gun"
English manufacture, in our possession.
10th. With Sixty-sixth Illinois, were sent to burn railroad bridge over
Little Ogeechee, but it was burned by the enemy on our approach. Until 17th
the regiment was stationed in different places on the line around Savannah,
when it was detailed to guard the prisoners taken at Fort McAllister and on
the march and to take them to Hilton Head.
January 10, 1865. Returned to Savannah and remained to 28th, when broke
camp, and marching up the Savannah river, camped at Sister's Ferry. 31st.
February 4th. Crossed on 4th, and after repairing bridge and causeway
crossed Coosawatchie, on the 7th; Whippy Swamp, 8th; Salkahatchie, 9th;
Beaufort river bridge, 10th; South Edisto, 11th; Charleston and Augusta
Railroad, 12th; North Edisto, 13th; Sandy Run Post Office, 14th; 16th, Saluda
river, 17th, Broad river, and entered Columbia, making a march from Sa-
vannah of 177 miles.
18th and 19th February, tore up railroad, (Charleston and Columbia); 20th,
marched to Muddy Springs; 21st, Longtown; 22d, Peay's Ferry; 23d crossed
Wateree river; 24th, with four companies of 66th Illinois, on reconnoisanee
through Camden; 25th, on picket; 26th, 27th and 28th, at Lyuch's Creek;
March 1st, crossed Black creek; 3d, Julian creek; 4th, at Cheraw, making
164 miles from Columbia.
March 6th, crossed Peedee river, passed Gum Swamp, Springfield, Laurel
Hill, North Carolina, Lumber creek. Rocky Fish creek, arriving at Fayette-
ville. North Carolina, March 12th, from Cheraw, 73 miles.
March 14th. Crossed Cape Fear river, and on the 19th arrived near Neuse
river; 18th from Goldsboro, from Fayetteville, 77 miles.
March 20th, 1865. Marched 9 miles and went into position in front of the
enemy. 21st, lost two men wounded; 22d, moved into enemy's works.
March 24th. Entered Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Total distance marched since leaving Savannah, over 600 miles.
April 10. Broke camp and marched in pursuit of Johnson'sarmy; Raleigh,
14th; Morrisville, 15th, where it remained until Johnson's surrender.
April 21. Returned to Raleigh; 29th, started northward. Peter^burg, May
6th, making 186 miles in six and a half days. May 9th, Manchester. Alex-
andria, 19th. Passed in the grand review at Washington, May 24th.
June 3d, left Washington; June 6th, arrived at Louisville, Kentucky.
July 10th, 1865. Mustered out, at Louisville, Kentucky. July 18th, re-
ceived final pay and discharge at Camp Butler, Illinois.
584
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
John B. Wyman
Amboy
May
Dec.
May
■lune
Dec.
June
Dec.
,N'ov.
May
May
July
Nov.
Sept.
Deo.
Sept.
Mar.
Jan.
May
June
24. 1861
28,1862
9, 1861
25.1861
29. 1862
25. 1861
29. 1862
27. 1863
24, 1861
13. 1861
20, 1863
7.1862
9, 1861
18. 1862
9,1861
24, 1861
4, 1863
9, 1861
14. 186a
May
Feb.
May
24. 1861
17, 1863
24, 1861
Killed at Chickasaw
Bayou. Dec. 28. 1862
Lieutenant Colonels.
Resigned June 25,1861
Adam B. Gorgas
Dixon
Promoted
Fred'k W. Partridge..
Majors.
Fred'k W. Partridge..
Douglas R. Bushnell..
Sandwich
Sandwich
Feb.
K:
Feb.
May
May
Sept
17, 1863
17, 1863
17. 1863
20. 1864
24,1861
24.1861
12, 1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
James M. Beardsley . .
Adjutants.
Henry T. Porter
Rock Island....
Chicago
Nov.27,1863
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Quartermasters.
William C. Henderson
John S. McClary
Surr/eons.
Sterlmg
Rock Island ....
Rock Island ....
Resigned July 28, 1863
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
First Ass'f Surgeons.
Samuel C. Plummer ..
May
Dee.
24, 1861
23. 1862
Promoted
Second Ass'/ Surgeons.
David H. Law
Res. Nov. 15. '62, to accept
J. Spafford Hunt
Henry F. Salter
Moline
May
May
24, 1861
2. 1863
com. Surg.9thCav.Mo.V.
Resigned July 1.1861
Resigned July 23, 1863
Discharged Sept. 14. 1863 . .
Chaplains.
Joseph C. Miller
Amboy
Arnold T. Needham..
Oct.
22, 1863
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant Majors.
Manin H. Williams..
David L. Cleinraent..
E. Clarence Hubbard
Amboy.
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
Disch. for prom. Oct. 6, '61
Disch. for pi-om. Dec. 1, '63
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
THIRTEENTH INFANTEY.
585
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks,
Q.M. Sergeants.
Marvin G Gtiodwin
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May ^24,1861
May 24,1861
May ^24.1861
May 24.1861
Mustered out Feb. 2,1864 ..
Johns. McClary
Com- Sergeants.
Perrie P Bushnell
Sterling
Prom, to Q, M. Sept. 12.'63.
Disch. for prom. Oct. 13. '63
Mustered out June 18, 18'54.
Hospital Stewards.
Josiah K. Goodwin —
Died Aug. 4,1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
David H Law
Prom. 2d Assistant Surg . .
Principal Musicians.
MerrittS. Perry
Hobert P Wicks
Naperville
Disch. Nov. 15,'62: disabil.
Disch. Sept. 9,'61; disabil .
York
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Adam B. Gorgas
Henry T. Noble
A. Judson Pinkham...
First Lieutenants.
HenryT.Noble
Henry D. Dement
Mark M. Evans
Second Lieutenants.
Henry D. Dement
Benjamin Gilman
George L. Acken
A. Judson Pinkham...
First Sergeant.
George L. Acken
Sergea7its.
Adoniram J. Pinkham
Henry Van Houton ...
Coridon L. Heath
Samuel Tuhl
Corporals.
Alexander Pitts
Edwin A. Snow
Dwight Heaton
James .M. Shaw
Henry C. Palmer
Martin 0. Auld
Henry M. Demphes...
Richard B. Young
Privates.
Ayere, Cyrline B
Anderson, Henry A...
Abels. Martin
Atkins, Palmer
Britton, De Gras W...
Becker, Charles A
Boucher, Charles
Beyer, Samuel
Boyd, James H
Baudon, Dennison
June 25,1861
Aug." "i," 1863
Apr.
Aug.
27,1861
1. 1863
Aug. 5,1863
May 24,1861
Dixon .
Lee Center —
Grand Detour.
Dixon
Paw Paw ,
Dixon
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
May
May
27, 1861
1,1862
13,1863
24, 1861
24.1861
Sept. 18.1863
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24, 1862
Apr. 13. 1863
May 24.
May 24,
May 24.1
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
Promoted Lieut. Col
Promoted July 31, 1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
Resigned Aug 1, 1863
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Promoted May 24. 1861
Resigned Oct. 1.1861
Died Apr. 12,1863
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Pro. 2d Lieut. June 11, 1863.
Disch. Nov. 30,'63. to accept
com. as Maj. 3d Ark.Cav.
Disch. Nov. 9,'62; disabil..
Died Dec. 5,'63, on furlough
Pro,Serg., 1st Serg., redu'd
Serg. M. O. June 18.1864.
Pro. Serg't. Disch. Apr.
27,1862; disabil
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Peb. 28.'63; disabil.
Pro. Serg't. M.O.J uiie 18.'64
Tr. to Bowen's Cav. (now
10th Mo.) Aug. 1,1861
Disch. Mar. 17. '63. to accept
position as Hos. Steward
Disch. Oct. 10,'61; disabil .
Discharged Mar. 19,1863...
M. O. June 18.'64, asCorp'l
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Aug. 24,'61; disabil.
Died of wouds received
near Vicksb'g Dec. 28. '62.
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 1,'63
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. Dec. 19,1861
Vet. Tr. to Co. 1, 56th lll.Inf
586
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Brubaker, John H
Brennan, James
Beal, Horace W
Blaer, Martin
Benjamin. Charles A
Bass. Georgre
Curry, Amos P
Castillon, William H..
Crane, Amzi
Crabtree, John D.. .'..'.
Crane, Zebulon
Crabtree, Jonathan H
Cheeseman, Wm. H...
Cheney, Osborne
Covell, James E...
Coffee, William
Devlin, Henry A
Driver. Arthur J
Dunwiddie, George F
Evans, Mark
Giassey, Henry W ....
Goble, Charles J
Griffin. William H....
Gregrwire, Lewis
Gilgan, John H....
Giles. Milton
Gallup, Austin
Hadley, Robert
Hallowell. Leroy
Hamil. John ""
Hamilton, Orville |
Hill. James A i
Heaton. John A. D....|
Heaton, Edward
Harkness. George W
Harrison. Clinton D ..
Irwin. William ....
Kelly, Albert
Link, Mark W
Law, David H
Dixon.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
May 24,1861
Ogle Station',
Dixon
Lane Station...
Grand Detour..
Dixon
Grand Detour..
Dixon
Date of
muster.
May 24,]
Dixon .
Mann. William M
Morrill. Joseph R...'!
Mann, George P. .
Mosely. Henry ...
Mead, William H...!;
Oakley. John...
Pratt, Benjamin P ..'.'
Philbrick, Oscar H
Reynolds. Charles W,
Remington, Ed V. E
Santes, Miller ....
Stearns. Rollin H ..
Shaw, Egbert D
bmurr. Thomas H
Sutton, Charles H..
Smith, Cyrus Pe'kards
Snyder. Charles W...
Shaw, Jedediah
Sterling, Norman P...
Slearry. David N
Voorhees, Andrew....
Wells, George W...
Wood, Joshua W
Wolverton, Jacob R. . .'
Wilson, Hugh
Williams, Martin H...
Williams. Charles A..
Woodyat, William H..
Walsh, Patrick
Welty, JohnM
Lee Center
Dixon
Lee CeEter
Dixon
Paw Paw
Dixon
Tefera/is
Cole, Lyman M
Brandon, Dennison .
Potter, Joseph S ..
Remington, E. V. E.
Dixon .
Jan. 1, 1864
Remarks.
M.- 9 June 18, '64. 1st, Serg't
Kil d,Chic.Bayou,D'c.29,'62
Disch. Apr. 12, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June_18,1864.
Disch. Sept. 8, '63; disabil.
ir. to Bowen's Bat. Cav.
fnow 10 Mo.C'v.) Aug.lO.'ei
Disch. Sept., 1863; disabil.
rr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 1,'63
Tr. BowenBat.C'v.Oct 1.'61
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted Corporal
Disch. Feb. 17, '64; disabii.!
Died March 24, 1864
Mu.stered out June 18,1864.
In gen'l hospital, .Memphis
Ir. to Inv. Corps Sept. 1, '63
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
iJ- i^A^"^- Corps Sept. 1, '63
Died Dec. 28,1862; wounds
Drowned July 7, 1862
In gen'l hospital, Memphi
Mustered out June 18. 186^
Tr.tolnv. Corps Sept. 1,'63
Disch. Dec. 23. '61; disabil.
Ir. to non-com. staff, Nov.
, 20, 1863, as Drum Major..
Disch. Keb. 14. '63; wounds
Mustered out June 18, 1864
Died Nov. 9,1862 ...
M.O.June 18, '64, as Serg't.'
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Sept. 16. 1863
Tr. to non com. staff. May
24,1861,asHosp.Stew'd..
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. Dec. 23, '61; disabil.
Disch. Apr. 5, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Aug. 14, 1863 ....
Mustered out June 8. 1865. .
Vet.Tr.toCo.I,56thIll.Inf.
Tr.Bowen Bat.C'v.0ct.l,'6l
Died Jan. 1,1864 ...
Discb. Feb. 24, '63; disabi'l!
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Jan. 29. 1864
Tr.to'igthU.'s.'CJ.'.'SgtMaj'.
M.O.June 18,64, as Corp'l.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Vet.Tr. to Co. 1,56th 111. Inf
In gen'l liospital,St. Louis
Disch. Sept. 1,61; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 23. '62; disabil.
Deserted Sept. 20. 1861
Ir.Bowen Bat.C'v.0ct.l.'61
Disch. Sept. 8, '63; disabii.
Vet. Tr.toCo.1, 56th III. Inf
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Corp. Tr.toCo.l. 56111. Inf.
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th 111. Inf.
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
587
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jan.
June
Aug.
May
Mar.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Sept.
Nov.
June
Dec.
^ 1. 1864
1.1861
24,1861
24,1861
1, 1862
10, 1861
29. 1864
15. 1861
15. 1862
1.1861
15. 1861
18. 1863
15. 1861
21. 1863
1.1861
4. 1864
29. 1864
15,1861
24. 1861
30. 1863
Jan. 29,1864
June 1.1861
Aug. 24,1861
May 24.1861
Mar. 1. 1862
July 10.1861
Mar. 28.1864
Sept. 15.1861
Aug. 15,1862
June 1.1861
Sept. 15.1861
Nov. 18.1863
Sept. 15.1861
Dec. 21.1863
June 1.1861
Feb. 15.1864
Mar. 28.1864
Sept. 15.1861
May 24,1861
Dec. 30.1863
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th 111. Inf.
BecruHs.
Burton. George D
Britton.Seth D. W. C.
Cook William
Dixon
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Paw Paw
Dixon
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th Ill.Inf.
Disch. Dec. 23. '61; disabil.
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th 111. M.
Griswold. Sherman A.
Lee Centre
Canton
0. Feb. 28,1865
Disch Dec. 17, '63. Pro. 2d
Lieut. 11th Mo. Cav
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th Ill.Inf,
Died Nov. 15.1863
Heaton. Seth J . ...
Died Dec. 5.1861
King John W
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th Ill.Inf.
LaForge. Peter. Jr
McGinnis, William G.
Franklin
Dixon ,
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th Ill.Inf.
McKever. Patrick.
Noble Charles H
' ' ' '
Palmer. William A....
Sawyer, Charles F
Schwabe John
Chicago
Lee Center
Dixon.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Trans, to Co. 1.56th Ill.Inf.
14 .1
Wicks. Hobert P
Trans, as Prin. Mus.. 1861,
White. Edward
to non-com. staff
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th Ill.Inf.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains-
Douglas R. Bushnell..
Sterling
May 24.1861
May 1.1863
Promoted Major
Dec. 29.1862
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
First Lieutenants.
George P. Brown
Fulton
Promoted
Joseph M. Patterson..
Second Lieutenants.
William W. Kilgour ..
Sterling
Dec. 29,1862
May 1, 1863
May 24,1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Resigned Feb. 3.1862.
Sterling
Sterling
Erie.
Feb. 3, 1862
Dec. 29,1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May ^24.1861
John J. Russell
Fi7'st /Sergeant.
Patterson. Joseph M..
Sergeants.
Russell. John J
Adams. Matthew R ...
Stowell, Andrew J . ..
June 4, 1863
May 24,1861
May ^24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Pro. 2d Lieut. Feb. 3.1862..
Pro. 2d Lieut. Mar. 24.1863.
M.O. Junel8.'64.aslstS'gt
Discharged July 1,1862
Bower, Gideon
Corporals.
Harvey, Samuel C...
Sterling
Died Feb. 1,'63; wounds...
M. 0. Junel8.'64.asSerg't.
Prophetsitown..
Sterling
Batavia
Disch. Sept. 13. '62; disabil.
Dickinson, Edward S.
Lewis, JoLn H
Disch. Aug. 1. 1861. Pro.
Lieut. 10th Mo. Cav
Deserted Oct. 10.1861
Manahau, -lohn G
Trans, to Invalid Corps ...
Osgood, Henry C
Heffilfinger, Reuben ..
3Itisician.
Hall, George A
Died March 22. 1862
M.O. June 18, '64, as Serg't.
Trans, to Invalid Corps
Privates.
Adams, Albert W
Aarey, Richard, Jr
Aument. .John
Sterling
and M. O.June 18,1864...
Trans, to Invalid Corps ...
.Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Banes. Warner P
" "
588
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Burkit, Howard
Brink, David
Blin, George A
Bartholomew, John
Chamberlain, Sam'l D
Cota, John
Carpenter, William P.
Cahalan, John
Dunham, Edward E..
Davis, John D
Dickinson, Augrustus S
Evans, Richard
Enson, John A
Farrington, M. V. B...
Finnaran, Michael W.
Gavit, William H
Green, Roscoe P
Galloway, Fletcher
Guild. James
Hubbard, Moses D. M.
Hill, Frederick
Hagey, William H. H.
Hotslander. John J ...
Hamlin, OliverC
Harber, Andrew
Howe, Newton P
Hawley, Lucius E
Irons. William
Judd, Benjamin
Joslyn, EdwskrdR
Lynden..
Sterling .
Erie
Sterling
Geneva
Oomo
Prophetstown.
Sterling
Erie ,
Sterling
Como
Sterling
Sugar Grove
Sterling
Erie
Sterling
Prophetstown.
Sterling
Date of
rank or en
listment.
May
24. 1861
King, Prince J
Lukins, Warren
MaddisoD, Henry J...
Miller. Amos H
McMillen. William H
Morgaridge, Wm. D..
Mack, Charles M
JVIcCarty, Prank
Mdirgaridge, Simeon.
Marble, John M
Over, David H
Plant, Henry
Parsons, Daniel P
Peirce, Gordon M
Pollington, William H
Russell, George
Rhodes, John W
Reed, Orrin D
Rood. Jesse
Stewart. Cyrenus
Sipes, Nathaniel
Stolb,John H
Smith, James R
Silliman, Homer B...
Smith, Calvin W
Tuttle, Luke L
Thomas. William A..
"Tobey, George F
Utts. David W
Weaver. Henry W ...
Wells, Horatio
Willard. Francis
Veterans.
Davis, John D
Eddy, Noble F
Enderton, Abram B...
Hawley, Lucius E
VanBureu, BarentE..
Recruits.
McChiry. John S...
Patterson, Arthur. .
Stackhouse. John..
Anderson, Adam C.
Arey, James 0
Cross, '.Villiam
Erie
Como ...
Sterling
Erie
Chicago
Erie
Sterling
Como
Erie
Sterling
Colomo
Sterling
Como
Sterling
Prophetstown.
Como
Sterling
Erie.
Como
Erie
Sterling
Round Grove.
Sterling
Como ...
Erie
Sterling
Sterling ..
Princeton.
Empire ...
Sterling ..
Date
of muster.
May 24,1861
Remarks.
Mustered out Jude 18, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 19.'62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Doty, Ira
May 24,
Nov.
Enderton, Abram B...
....Sterling May 24,
Died Aug. 8, 1863...
Mustered out June ;
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Dec. 19, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Trans, to Invalid Corps...
Died at New Orleans
Disch. Feb. 6, '62; disabil..
Deserted March 22, 1862 ....
Discharged July 1, 1862...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans, to V. R. C
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Sept, 21, 1861
Missing in action since
May 17,1864
Discharged July 1,1865....
Discharged March 1,1863..
Deserted Oct. 1. 1861
M. O. June 18, '64. as Serg't
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans, to V. R. C
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Jan. 29, 1864
May 24,1861
June 11,1861
June 6, 1861
June 12,1861
June 7, 1861
Nov. 16,1861
June ill. 1861
Disch. Aug. 22, '61, for prom
Disch. Aug. 11, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 1, '63, for prom.
M. O. as Corp. June 18,1864
Disch. Sept. 7, '63;_ disabil.
Disch. June 16, '63, for pro.
Discharged July 1, 1862....
Deserted March 22, 1862. . . .
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Sept. 16.1864
Tr. to Inv. Corps. Jan.15'64
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Corp. Red. M.O. Junel8,'64•
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans, to Co. I, 56th 111..
Q.M.Serg't. Tr.to N.C.staff
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp.
Corp. Died May 25, 1863....
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died July 14,1863
Mustered out June 18.1864.
ISept. 20,18611 iRe enlisted as Veteran..
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
589
Name and Rank.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Eddy. Noble F
Fessler, Charles L. ..
Henrr.John
Hansen, Henry
Kimball. Edward
Mickle, Joseph
Moore, James
Newton. William O.
Randall. Thomas....
Smith. Herman L...
Sutliff.Abiathur ....
Sanf ord, Charles H . .
Smith. Sherman S. . .
VanBuren, Barent E
Erie
Princeton
Sterling
Princeton ...
Sterling:
Princeton ...
Sterling
Como
Round Grove
Sterling
Nov. 4,1861
May 24,1861
Juno 22,1861
May 24,1861
June 13,1861
June 11,1861
•June 9,:
June 6,1861
June 11,1861
June 6.1861
June 11,
June ^ ^6. 1861
Aug. 17,1
June 2, J
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18. 1864
Trans, to Invalid Corps...
Died Oct. 5, 1861
Discharged Sept. 7,1863...
M. O. June 18, '64. as Corp .
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Sept.T,1863;disabil.
Killed, Helena. Sept.8, 1862.
Disch. Mar. 10, '64; disabil.
Died Aug. 8, '63
Pro. Corp. and Serg't. Tr.
to Co. I, 56th 111. Inf
Mustered out June 18, '64..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remark?
Captains.
Harry M. Messinger..
George B. Sage
Amboy.
First Lieutenants.
Nathanael Neff
George B. Sage
Simeon T. Joselyn..
Second Lieutenants.
George B. Sage
Simeon T Joselyn...,
Mar. 24,1861
Nov. 3,1863
Apr. 27,1861
Nov. 15,1862
Nov. 3, 1863
Amboy May 24,1863
Nov. 15,1862
Sergennfs.
Simeon T. Joselyn
John A. Shipman..
David L. Clinement...
William H. Hale ..
Frank A. Wood
Amboy
Sublette !!!!!!'.!
Corpornls.
Frederick W. Cooper.
William H. Ripley....
Alexander Rolio ..
Alexander McNougton
Albert B. McKune
Joseph T. Sackett.
Herman G. Huster
Geo. M. Berkley...
Musicians.
Tracy F. Marshall.
Frank Lee
Malugin's Grov
Amboy
Sublette . .
Heyworth
Amboy ...
Sublette ..
Amboy
Privates.
Atkinson. Richard
Adams. William H ...
Barnard, Edward A . .
Bridgman.Otis B
Bushnell. Pierre
Baniter.John F
Bronson, Willis
Creamer. John
Christie, Henry
Cortz. Valentine
Christiance. James . . .
Casey. Michael
Clay, Henry
Cole.Sylvanus
Donahue. Dennis
Deardorflf. William H
Dykemau, John
DeWolf.Andrew
Fox, Frederick P
Amboy
Lena...
Amboy
Heyworth
Amboy ...
Malugin's Grov,
Amboy
Malugin's Grov,
Amboy
Magulin'sGrov
Heyworth
Jonesboro
Amboy
Lee Center
Amboy ,
May 24,1861
Mar. 24,1861
Dec. 16,1863
May 24,1861
May 1,1863
Dec. 16,1863
May 24,1863
June 16,1863
May 24,1861
May 24,1861 May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May ,24.1861
Discharged Nov. 3,1863....
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Resigned May 15,1862
Promoted
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
M.O. Nov. 4, '64. as 1st Serg.
Pro. Sergt. Maj. Oct. 11, '61.
Re'd to r'nks.M O.Jun.18,64
Died Jan. 3, 1864
M. O. June 18, '64, as priv.
Disch. Sept.23,'62;
Reduced to ranks
M.O. Jun.l8.'64,as
M.O.June 18.1864,
Col.Sg't
as Sergt.
Disch. Feb. 5, '62; disabil..
Mustered out June 18, '64..
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp.
Deserted Jan. 30, '63
Mustered out June 18, '64. .
DiedMay28, 1864
Tr. as Lt. to 10th Mo. Cav..
Disch. Jan. 15. '64; disabil..
M. O.June 18, '64, as Corp.
Deserted Feb. 28, 1863
Deserted June 15. 1862
Killed, Vicksb'g. May 22. '63
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Mustered out Jan 10,1865..
Re-en.isted as Veteran....
M. O. June 18, '64. as Corp.
Disch. Aug. 19. '63: disabil.
Died Jan. 10. '64; wounds..
Disch. June 12, "63; disabil.
Pro. Com. Serg. June 1, '63 .
590
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Fairchikl, Samuel C ..
Fishell, Joseph C
Gitford. Mills J
Gray, James E
Goodwin, Josiah K —
Hubbard, E. C
Hector, John
Hastings, Alfred
Hamilton, Alexander .
Hyde, Theodore
Hutf, Simeon C
Jones, Willard
Judd, Augustus
Keat, James A
Keene. Charles D
Lane, Nelson
Lynch, William J
Megarry. Nathan
Mathews, Zach
McCallum, James
Montgomery, J as. H..
McKune, Harry W —
Nelson, Jacob
Parker, Stephen T —
Rosbrough, Charles W
Roundenbush, Adam .
Rosbach, T. Frank ....
Rosencranz, Dorson A
Runrill, Charles E....
Shultz, James
Sellej. Tolman A
Sweet, Amos E
Thompson, Robert H .
Thomas, Charles
Thompson, Edward...
Unks, Hudson R
Varney, William H....
♦Villars, Thomas W...
Wilson, Charles C
Wood, George P
Ward, Patsey
Wariuer, Remiugion..
Veterans.
Christiance, James ...
Thompson, Edward...
Cole, Sylvanus
Fairchikl, David O....
Hamilton, Alexander .
Hyde, Theodore
Marsh, Sheldon
Rosebraugh. Chas. W.
Rodabaugh, AbraraJ.
Shinneman, Benj. F ..
EecruUs.
Jackson. L. Els
Ash, Richard E
Allen, P. F
Beebe, George H
Carr, Hugh
Cole, Francis
Curley. William H....
Dunbar. George W
Fairchilds, David
Higday. Albert H
Kirchner, Henry A
Keene, Hannibal
Lane, William H. H...
Lee, Henry J
McCoy, Daniel
Morse, William
Marsh, Sheldon
Nourse, Fred R
Rodabaugh, AbramJ.
Shinneman, Benj. P ..
Seizer, Henry
Shaul. Norman
Thorn, George F
Malugin'sGrov.
Sublette
Amboy
Lee Center
Amboy
Sublette!!!!!!!!
Amboy
Malugin'sGrov.
Amboy
Wapella
Amboy
Malugin'sGrov.
Amboy
Dixon
Sublette
Amboy
Malugin'sGrov.
Freeport
Amboy
Ogle....!!!!!!!!
Amboy
Franklin Grove
Amboy
Malugin'sGrov.
Sararaock
Malugin'sGrov.
Amboy
Hey worth
Amboy
Sublette !!!!!!!!
Ogle
Amboy
Malugin's Gr.
Amboy
Malugin's Gr...
Freeport
Amboy
Malugin's Gr...
Sublette
Lamoille
Peru
Sublette
Garretsville
Amboy
Lamoille
Malugin's Gr...
Lamoille
Paw Paw
St. Louis, Mo...
Lamoille
Franklin Grove
Sublette
Malugin's Gr,..
St. Louis, Mo...
Amboy
Malugin's Gr...
Sterling
Mendota
Daysville
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Jan. 1. 1864
Jan. 29,1864
May 24.1861
May 25,1861
June
Sept.
June
Aug.
May
June
May
May
May
May
Aug.
May
May
14. 1861
23, 1864
14, 1861
22, 1861
25, 1861
14,1861
25, 1861
24, 1861
30, 1861
24, 1861
22, 1861
30, 1861
24, 1861
May
May
June
Sept.
June
Aug.
May
June
May
May
May
May
May
,1861
,1861
,1861
,1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died June 16, 18^4
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Pro. Hos.Stew'd July 20, '61
Pro, Serg. Maj. Dec. 1, 1863
M.O.Jun.8, '65; pris. of war
Disch. Aug. 19,'63; disabil.
Mustered out June 9,1865,.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Kil'd Chic. Bayou, D'c29,'62
Mustered out J une 18, 1864.
Deserted Dec. 2. 1862
Disch. Sept. 28,'61; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 19, '62; disabil.
Died Nov. 28,1863; wounds.
Died Aug. 7. 1863
Died, Andersonville, July
8,1864; gr. 3050. Prisoner
of war; capt. Mar. 13,1864
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. to In. Corps Sept.30,'63
Re-enlisted as Veteran
In hospital Sept. 20, 1S62...
Mustered out Sept. 10,1864
Disch. Sept. 8, '63; disabil.
Pris. of war.M.O.May20, '65
Died Sept. 30, 1863
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Pris. of war M.O. Jun.18,'65
Mustered out July 18. 1865.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Oct. 17, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Sept. 23, 1862
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Kird,Chic.Bayou.D'e.29,'62
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Corp. Tr.Co.L 56th 111. Inf.
Trans, to Co. 1,56th 111. Inf.
Pris. war. Captured Mad..
Ala.. May 17, 1864
Trans, to Co. 1,56th 111. Inf.
Wagoner. M.O. June 18, '64
Mustered out June 18,1864.
M.O. June 18, '64, as Corp'l
On det'ched serv.N'v.l4.'62
Absent, sick, fr'm Nov. 1, '63
Deserted July 10, 1861
Disch. Aug. 14, '63; disabil.
Died Jan. 26, 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 9, '63; disabil..
Disch. Feb. 25, '63; disabil.
Disch. Sept. 28, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
M. O. June 18, "64, as Serg.
Died Aug. 3, 1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept. 8,1863 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
May
May
Mustered out June 18,1864.
May 30,1861 Deserted June 19, 1863
May 25,1861 Discharged Sept. 8,1863....
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
591
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Wyman, Osgrood. .
Pairchilds.Ogden
Scott, John H
Amboy.
Viola...
Lincoln
May 24,1861
Oct. 1, 1862
Feb. 8, 1864
May
Oct.
Feb.
Mustered out .June 18.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Quincy McNeil
James M. tsearsdley.,
Matthew McCullough
li First Lieutenants.
James M. Beardsley.
Albert. T. Higby
. Second Lientenanls.
Albert T. Higby
George G.Knox
Elisha J. Beardsley.,
Mark Bayer ,
Matthew McCullough,
First Sergeant.
George G. Knox...
Rock Island —
Davenport, la
Rock Island..
May 24,1861
Aug. 10.1861
Nov. 27.
May 24,1861
Aug. 10,1861
May 24.1861
Feb. 21,1864
May 24,1861
Rock Island...
Chicago
Pre-emption...
Rock Island...
Davenport, la.
Chicago
Sergeayits,
Elisha J. Beardsley..
Theodore Schwartz..
Mark Bayer
Robert N . Button
Pre-emption . . .
New York City
Rock Island...
Chicago
Aug. 10,1861
Mar. 16.:
Dec. 29.1862
Mar. 30,1863
May 24,;
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
Corporals.
John Taylor
Arnold T. Needham...
Jonas C. Overmeyer..
Matthew McCullough.
Malcolm Wiser
Percy Hope
Frank Mc Daniels
Isaiah R, Bowen
Port Byron. .
Chicago
Oakley
Davenport ..
Rock Island.
Columbus ...
Hampton. ...
Palestine
Musicians ,
Abbott, Thomas F....
Reeves, Theodore W.
Privates.
Adams, Lewis V
Anthoine. John
Alcott, JohnW
Byer, Peter
Barnett, George W . . . .
Boyles, John W
Cooney, Michael
Calantsky. Henry R.F
Crooks, William
Cook. James
Darling. Frederick L..
Darby, Asa G
Dobson, Richard
Dunham. James
Eckhardt, Lewis
Elton, William H
Gordon. Thomas B
Hartzell, Adam C
Hazen. Orville C
Hardenbrook, Wm.A.
Harson, Calvin..,
Henni, Christian
Hill.Edon C
Icher, John
Jones, John H
Kleinfelter. Jacob B...
Keenan, James I
Moline
Rock Island co.
Chicago
Portland, Me..
Moline
Mendota
Kock Island...
Moline
Chicago
Moline
May
May 24. 1861
May 24,1861
Sept. , 1, 1863
May 24,:
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,]
Port Byron.
Aledo
Rock Island.
Coal Valley.
Rock Island.
Coal Town..
Geneseo
Port Byron..
Davenport, I
Rock Island.
Dubuque, la.
Dubuque, la.
Springfield ..
Rosemond...
Prom . Major 2d Cav
Promoted Major
ftlustered out June 22.1864.
Promoted
Mustered out -June 22,1864.
Promoted
Promoted 1st Artillery
Killed in battle
Died Mar. 30,1863
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Deserted Jan. 1.1862
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Red.r'nks. M.O.J'ne 22,'64
Ki]led,Chi. Bayou,D'c29.'62
Disch.Oct.20,'63; Pro.Ch'p
Died Jan. 20.1864
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
M.O.June 22, '64, as Priv'te
Vet. Appointed Corporal.
Disch.Aug. 29, '62; disabil.
M. O. May 8, '65,as Private.
Tr.to Inv. Corps July 15. 63
.Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Mustered out June 22, 1864 .
Died Jan. 2, '64; wounds..
Disch. 8ept. 5. '63: disabil.
Mustered out June 22, 18»i4.
Disch. Jan. 19, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 22, 1864
Died Mar. 2,1863
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Died Dec. 30. 1863
Died Sept. 20,1863
Mustered out June 22, 1864
M. O. June 22, '64. as Corp'l
Veteran Pro. t^orp
Mustered out June 22. 1864
Abs't,sick,sinc«'June.30,'63
M O. June 22,'64. as Corp.
Mustered out Jun, 22, 1864
Disch. Aug 22, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 22, 1864
Died Apr. 24,1863
Deserted May 29,1861
Disch. Sept. 1.'63: disabil.
Died Oct. 22.1863
Deserted Aug. 9,1862
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
592
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Kendall. Hugh L
Kressell John ...
Rock Island....
May 24,1861
::
•'
Jan. 1.1864
June 8,1861
June ^11, 1861
June , 8. 1861
June ^11. 1861
June ^ 8. 1861
Juno 11,1861
June 8,1861
June _11,1861
June 8,1861
June ,11.1861
June 8,1861
June 11.1861
June 8.1861
June 11,1861
May 24,1861
Jan. ,29.1864
June 8,1861
June ,11. 1861
June , 8, 1861
June n. 1861
June, 8,1861
June 11.1861
June 8.1861
June ,11,1861
June 8, 1861
June ,11, 1861
June 8,1861
June 11.1861
June 8,1861
June 11,1861
M. 0. .July 22, '64.asCorp'I
Kird.Chic.Bayou,D'c.28,'62
Lorenz, Christian
McCoach, George ....
Miller. Rodney
Miller. Henry B
Moore. Stephen P
Murphy. Anthony P ..
O'Connor, George
Paine. William
Parker. Milton G
Rock Island....
Bloom'gton.Ks.
Roanoke, Mo...
Rock Island co.
Coal Valley
Columbus. 0...
Edington
Rock Island....
Chicago
Davenport! 'la'.!
Rock Island
Mustered out June 22. 1864.
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
M. 0. June 22, '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Disch. to enl't as Hospital
Steward in U. S. A
Died Sept. 6,l8--3
Disch. Aug. 29. '62; disabil.
M.O.June 22. '64, as Serg..
Mustered out June 22. 1864.
Schroder. Albert G....
" !!
Schater. Leander S...
Shea John
M.O.June 22. '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Died March 6, 1863
Schelcher. George —
Schakeller, Christian.
Stearns. Mahlon A
Died April 4,1863.
Schaflnt, Jacob J
Shaw, John
Salter. Thomas
M.O.June 22, '64,as Serg't.
Tr.to Inv.Corps Mar. 15. '64
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Trovills. Shipley H...
West Thomas.
Died Sept. 23.1862
Pro.C'p&S'g.M.O.Oct.6.'64
Tr-toCo.H,51stIll.as2dLt.
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Died Aug 31 1863
Whitson, Charles B...
Woodring. William H.
Wright Joel . .
Weber, Charles
Walker. William L....
Williamson, Jacob P..
Witsel, Jacob
Mustered out June 22,'i864!
Disch. Sept. 5,'63: disabil .
Kird.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62
Died March 23, 1864
Veterans.
James. Dunham
Trans, to Co.,I,56thIlL,Inf.
necrnits.
Blair. Thomas M
Conley. Hiram
Pro.Corp..Serg.& 1st Serg.
Dis. disch, Feb. 1.1862
Deserted May 12. 186:1
Pro. Corp. and Serg
Cook. Oliver J
Cooper. Joseph
Cooper, William B
Aledo
Disch. July 13 '63- disabil
Cole. Robert
Chicago
App'd Corp. Red. to ranks
Rock Island!!!!
Arlington
Coal Town
Chicago
Deanington
Rock Island....
Rock Island co.
Cramer, Frederick A..
Discharged July 3. 1863 ....
Dumm, William P
Elliott. Noyes B
Graves. Joseph
Henderson. George...
Heisel, Henry
Died Jan. 27,1863
Ap. Corp. M. O.June 18, '64
Deserted Dec. 12.1861
Disch. Aug. 25, '62; disabil.
Johnson, Henry
Mogart, Peter F
Discharged April 28,1863..
Park. Robert
Pearce. Jacob
Seymour. George A...
Saddler. William B...
Died May 9, 1862
Sandford. John
Deserted Dec. 12.1861
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank,
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Fred'k W. Partridge.
A.J. Brinkerhoff
George H. Carpenter.
Sandwich.
May 24, 1861 May 24, 1861 Promoted June 25. 1861.
June 25,1861 Resigned March 14. "
Mar. 14, 1863 May 1, 1863 Mustered out June 18, 1864.
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
593
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks,
First Lieutenants.
A. J. Brinkerhoff
Sandwich
Sandwich
DeKalb co
Sandwich
Piano '.'.'.'.'.'.
May 24.1861
June 25,1861
Mar. 31,1862
Mar. 14,1863
May 24,1861
June 25,1861
Jan. 29,1862
Mar. 31,1862
Mar. 14.1863
May 24,1861
May ^24,1861
May 24,1861
May ^24,1861
May ^24,1861
May 24,1861
George B. DevoU
Resigned March 31. 1862 ...
George H Carpenter
Promoted
William Wallace
Secemd Lieutenants.
George B. Devon
Henry T. Porter
George H. Carpenter.
May 1, 1863
May 24,1861
June 25,1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
Promoted Adjutant
Promoted
William Wallace
Apr. 26.1863
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May ^24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
First Sergeant.
E. W. Dewey
Sandwich
Dishonorably discharged
Sergeants.
June 18, 1864
Zenas S. Harrison
William Wallace
Corporals.
•James M. Dobbin
James K. Neer
Robert Skinner
Wm. E. Underwood...
Musicians.
Effingham T. Bowers.
Santord W. West
Privates.
Atwood, George W....
Ankle Henry
Sandwich
Preeland
Little Rock
Northville
Sandwich
Somonauk
Little Rock
Somonauk
Disch. Nov. 3, '61; disabil..
Promoted 2d Lieut
Died Jan. 12, '63: wounds..
Disch. Apr. 22.'62; disabil..
Died Dec. 24,'63; wounds..
M. 0. June 8,'65, as Serg't.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. Feb. 15,'63; disabiL
Mustered out June 18 1864
Died July 30, 1863
Bish. Lewis
Squaw Grove . .
Northville
Sandwich
Squaw Grove ..
!M. O. June IS.'fil. as Tlorn'l
Boyles, Philip
Died Feb. 5,1863
Bashaw, Joseph M
Brookins. James
Blake. Thomas
Died Jan. 21.'63; wounds..
M. 0. June 18,'64. as Corp'l
Burbank, John
Brainard, Jacob
Little Rock
Squaw Grove ..
Fox
Disch. Sept. 8, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Deserted July 4, 1861
Darnell, Enoch
Fox .
Doolittle. Marcus B...
Sandwich
Fox
Died March 7. 1863
Died Nov. 7, 1862
Ellsworth. Horace M..
Mustered out J une 2, 1865 . .
Erickson. Eriek..
Adams
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Fifer, Jacob
YorkviUe
Northville
Bristol
Died Sept. 28,1861
Fox, Francis M
Fuller, Charles 0
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. to In. Corps Sept. 20, '63
Fullerton, William....
Fitch, Albert C
Grummon, Judson
Hough, Joshua
Holley. Robert
Hermis. Lewis
Itiff, John F
Somonauk
Little Rock
Northville
Big Rock
Sandwich
Fox.
Mustered out June IS, 1864.
Deserted May 1, 1862
Deserted Dec. 29, 1862
Pris. ofwar. M,O.Jan.lO.'65
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Joles. William
Sandwich
Bristol
Jordan, John H
Judge, Michael
Kellv, James
Somonauk
Sandwich
Somonauk
Squaw Grove ..
' ' ' '
Kouth. Michael
Liter. Nicholas
Deserted July 4, 1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Miller, Nicholas
Mullin, Andrew
Middlemas, George...
Squaw Grove . .
Sandwich
Bristol
M.O.June 8.65,Corp.Pr.war
Kil'd.Chic.Bayou,Dec.29,62
Disch. Sept. 20. '61; disabiL
McNett, Martin
McGilvery, Paul D....
Mattison, James Dana
Northville
Sandwich
Little Rock
Somonauk
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Deserted March 24, 1863 ...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Nicholas, Thomas
Died Aug. 16.1863
Noe.Aquilian W
Orr. Alfred B
Died Dec. 19.'63; wounds..
Somonauk
Clinton
Disch. Sent. 8. '63: disabil.
Patch, William B
iDeserted March 10. 1862
Potter. Thomas B
Palmer. Camillus L...
Somonauk
Squaw Grove . .
Kil'd,Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62
iDied Juneie, 1863
594
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
DeKalb
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
Aug. 25,1861
May ^25,1861
May 27.1861
Aug. 25.1861
May 25,1861
Aug. 25,1861
May 24,1861
May 25,1861
Died Jan. 7.1862
Earl
Serene. Abraham B...
Northville
M.O. .Junel8.'64as2stS'e't
Disch. Sept.8.'63; dlsabil .
Kil'd Ringgold, Nov, 27, '63
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
M. 0. Junel8.'64. asCorp'l
Deserted July 4 1861
Seaman. Henry .J
Stewart, Daniel
Sheridan. Aaron A
Seeley, John
Northville
Sandwich:
Northville
Pox
Tripp, Perry G
Little Rock
Earl
Disch. Sept. 8.'63; disabil .
Trowbridge, Sam H...
Trowbridge John
Northville
\urora
Died April 28. 1863
Mustered out June 18 1864
DeKalb
Valder, Ole H
Earl
Promoted Corporal
Discharged Sept.. 20.1861 ..
Pris of war. M.O. Jun.2.'65
VanOrder. Speed
Walker, Irwin J
Northville
Fox
Wright, Henry
Wilcox. Otis.
Northville
Sandwich
Somonauk
Mission
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Deserted July 4.1861
Tr. toCo. I, 56thni. Inf ...
M.O. June 18,'64. as Serg't.
Becruits.
Alger. William H
Courtright, Benj. B...
Aug. 25,1861
May ^25.1861
Aug. 25,1861
May 25,1861
Aug. 25.1861
May 24,1861
May 25,1861
Mar. 5, 1862
May 24,1861
Oct. 1.1861
Aug. ^25,1861
May 25.1861
May 24,1861
May 25.1861
May 24,1861
May 25,1861
Clemens Louis ..
Tonica ,
Chittenden. William J
Darnell. Thomas
Fairbanks. Charles P.
Hinkley. Edward C...
Henry, Wallace
Chicago
Little Rock
Chicago
LaSalle .
Pris. of war. M. O.May 8.'65
Died July 1.1863; wounds.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Little Rock
Chicago
LaSalle
Died Sept. 16.1861
Howe. William B
Hinkley, Jared M
Disch. Apr. 2,'64 disabil...
M.O. June 18.'61 as Seriy't .
Laing, William
Liivington John W
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mar. 5,1862!Tra.ns t.n .'i6th Til. Tnf
Marcy, Stephen H
Mullin. John
Chicago
Sandwich
Somonauk
Sandwich
LaSalle
May 24.1861
Oct. 1,1861
Aug. _25,1861
May 25,1861
May 24,1861
May 25,1861
May 24.1861
May 27,1861
Deserted Aug. 6, 1862
Pris.ofwar. M.O.Apr. 21, '65
McGuire, James
3Iitten, William A
Died Feb. 7.1863
Pr.war. M.O.May30.'65,Cor
Quinlisk, Patrick H...
Reed. Francis E
Sherman, SillimanH.
Simpson, Joseph
Chicago
Fox
Dishon. disch. Apr. 29.1863
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted Oct. 10. 1861
Disch. ^ept. 20.'61; disabil
LaSalle
Died Auo- 3 1863
Stjmonauk
LaSalle
Died Mar. 7,1863
VanSickle, John. . . .
Pris. of war. M.O. Jun.S,'65
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Zelotus B. Mayo
Sycamore
Courtland '.'.'.'.'.'.
Sycamore
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland
May 24.1861
Aug. 6.1861
Sept. 22, 1862
Aug. 21.1863
May 24,1861
Aug. 6,1861
Sept. 22,1862
Aug. 21.1863
May 24,1861
Aug. 6. 1861
Sept. 22, 1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Resigned July 25. 1861
Richard A. Smith
Nov. 19.1S63
May 24,1861
First Lieutenants.
Everett P. Dutton
Richard A. Smith
Promoted
Azro A Buck
Theodore Loring
Second Lieutenants.
Richard A. Smith
Azro A. Buck
Nov. 19,1863
May 24.1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
Sept. 22, 1862
May 24.1861
First Sergnant.
John S. Harroun
Absent on duty
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
595
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
Azro A. Buck ..
Lorenzo H. Whitney..
Enos Churchill
Porter D. Hall
Sycamore
Courtland ,
Corporals.
Richard S. Davenport
Byron F. Wyman
Ransom Burleigrh
William S Smith
Edward W. OIney
Thomas Hoffan
Wesley D. Russell....
Privates.
Allen. William
Atwood, Morris
Bryant. Samuel T
Babcock. Isaiah
Bradley, Daniel
Burkee. Cyrus (J
Burgess. Lewis
Barton, Anthony
Barnes, DaniellA. A. B.
Coogle, .John
Carr, George
•Jourtright.Cyren's S.
Clawson. Leonard L..
Culver, Harlan
Campbell. George
Caswell, Charles H ...
Chappel, Wilson E
Crosby, Charles R
Clarke, John
Dupue, Nicholas
Deilev, Jacob S
Dolan, Thomas
Fidermont, Samuel ...
Gaudy, Wayne
Green, Andrew J
Hartman. Philo D
Harrison, Charles J...
Houghton, Alonzo
Humphries, John
Hevenor, Reuben M ..
Hill, John
Goodrich, George
Jones. William .J
Keer, William C
Keppell, Isaac
Loudon, George
Loring, Theodore
Locy, Joseph W
Miers. Frederick C
McDonough ,
Sycamore ...
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Malta
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland
Sycamore
Malta .
Courtland ...
Malta
Sycamore ...
N. Kingston.
Sycamore ...
Courtland ...
DeKalb
Sycamore ...
McLaughlin. Thomas
Milligan, Robert
Mulligan, Albert
Nagreen, Joseph
Norris, Sylvester W.
Nichols, John W
Orr, Thomas J
Ovitt, John
Oleson, Hans
Peck, Charles V
Partridge, Zelotes B.
Phelps. William A...
Potter, Seneca
Robbing, Alfred
Russell, Gustavus F.
Ramer, Henry
Sigline, Jacob
Smith, James M
Stark, William H ....
Spiking, John H
Smith. Henry
"Stafford, Seymour ...
Thompson, Julius ...
•Secord, Francis
Malta
Courtland
Sycamore
Courtland ..
Pierceville
Sycamore .,
Courtland .
Sycamore .
Pierceville
Sycamore .
DeKalb....
Sycamore .
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24, 1861
May 24,1861
Prom. 2d Lieutenant
Discharged Sept. 10,1861 ..
Clustered out June 18, 1864.
Absent, wounded. M. O.
M ov. 20, 1865
M.O.June 18, '64, as 1st Serg
M. O.Juue 18, '64 a.s Serg't
Died Sept. 19,1861
M. O. June 18, '64, as Serg't
Died May 25, 1863; wounds
Died June 26,1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 9, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Pris.ofwar. M.O.May 8. '65
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Discharged Jan. 1. 1862....
Mustered out June 21, 1864.
Mustered out June 18, 1664.
Deserted Aug. 18, 1861
Pris.ofwar. M.O.June 6,65
Mustered out Juue 18, 1864.
Died Mar. 15, 1864
Discharged Jan. 1,1862 ....
Pris . of war. M. O. June 8.'65
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Prom. Corp. Pris. of war.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Discharged Dec. 10,1861 ...
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp.
W'nded,inhosp.,Dec.29.'62
Discharged July 1,1862 ....
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. May 4, '63; disabil..
Died Oct. 2, 1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Mustered out July 25. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Apr. 30, '63; disabil .
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Deserted Apr. 28, 1863
Died Feb. 16,1863
Discharged Dec. 14,1861 ...
Died Jan. 5. '63; wounds...
Died May 17.1862
Discharged Jan . 1, 1862 ....
Promoted 1st Sergeant
Pris. of war. M.O.June 6,'65
Pe-enlistedas Vet. Pris. of
war. M.O.June 6,1865...
Deserted Feb. 28, 1863
Discharged Oct. 14,1862 ...
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Abs't, sick, since Oct. 21. '63
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
M.O.May 30. '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Nov. 24, "62; disabil.
Died Nov.2,1863
Kil'd, Ringgold, Nov. 27, '63
Discharged May 6,1863 ....
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Disch. July 23, "62; disabil.
Discharged Oct. 20.1862 ...
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged Sept. 10, 1861..
Deserted May 31, 1862
Died Dec. 15,1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Kil'd. Ringgold, Nov. 27. '63
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 1, '63
Mustered out .June 18,1864.
Abs't. sick, since Oct. 1,'63
596
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster
Smith. Oliver W
Waldron, John
West. Asa P
Wing, Vinter B
Willis, Moses M
Young, John
Veterans.
Harrington, Nelson R.
Houghton, Alonzo —
Myers. Frederick
Ovis, Charles W
Becrxiits.
Adams, John
Burbank, Horace C ...
Burbank, Elbert
Berogan, John
Brown. George
Cook, Charles
Freeman, William
Gould, Benjamin L ...
Harrington, Nelson R.
Humphries, James ...
Kingsley, Albert F....
Lawrence, John M
Merrill, Abbott
Nicholg, Stephen
Orvis. Charles W
Patten, David H
Russell. Alphonzo
Sprague, Edward F...
Sycamore.,
Sycamore.
Sycamore . ,
Piercevilie
Courtland ,
Dixon
Sycamore..
Courtland .
Sycamore..
Peoria
Sycamore..
Courtland .
Kaneville..
Sycamore..
Courtland .
Sycamore..
May 24.1861
Jan. 27,1864
Jan. 28.1864
Jan. 1.1864
May 30,1861
June ^ 3. 1861
June 15.1861
July 6, 1861
Dec. 16,1863
July 2,1861
July 6,1861
Sept. 3.1861
June 16,1861
June 10.1861
May 30,1861
Sept. 3.1861
July 26,1861
May 30.1861
Sept. 3,1861
May 24.1861
June
June
July
Dec.
July
July
Sept. 3, 1861
June
June
May
Sept.
May
Sept.
Mustered out Juae 18, 1864.
Disch. Dec. 16, '62. ; disabil.
Disch. June 6. '63; wounds.
Died Sept. 6.1862
Disch. Aug. 11. '61; disabil.
Died Jan. 13, '64; wounds..
Corp.Tr.toCo.I,56th Ill.Iuf.
Trans, to Co. L56th 111. Inf.
Tr. to Co. I. M.O. June 6.'65
Tr. to Co. 1,56th 111. Pris.of
war. M. O. June 8.1865..
M.O. June 18, '64, as Corp..
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 1,'63
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Pris.of war. M.O.June 6,'65-
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th Ill.Inf.
Deserted July 31, 1861
Disch. Jan. 26, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Pris. of war. M. O. May 8..
1865, as Corporal
Promoted Corporal
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Feb. 21, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Kird,Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'6J
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th Ill.Inf.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date
of muster.
Captains
George M. Cole
William M. Jenks
First Lieutenants,
William M. Jenks
Silas M. Jackson
Second Lieutenant.
Silas M. Jackson
First Sergeant.
Marion C. Goodwin...
Sergeants.
George H . Drake -
Abram P. Anthony ...
Frederick M. Cole
James W. Gilmore
Corporals.
Charles Stiles
William H. H. Jones.
Thomas J. Kennedy..
Chas. A. Montgomery.
Edward A. Watson ...
Aaron B. Jackson
John Niblock
Samuel G. Johnson...
Privates.
Alexander. George W.
Anthony, Robert S
Angelope, Ferdinand .
Austin, Stephen E
Boldry, Sylvester
Bonney, Milan E
Barter, Louis H
Fenton
Morrison
Morrison
Morrison
Morrison
Pairhaven ...
Morrison
Lyndon
Morrison
Mt. Pleasant
Garden Plain
Unionville...
Morrison
Fulton
Morrison
Morrison
Dixon
Mt. Pleasant
Lyndon ,
May
Aug.
May 24.1861
Aug. 10.1863
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1661
May 24.1861
May 24.
May 24.1861
Sept. 16,1863
May 24,1861
Oct. 20. 1863
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
Resigned Aug. 10.1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans, to non-com. staff as
Q. M. Serg't, Sept. 12. '63.
M.O. June 18,'64,'as 1st Sgt
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Adjt. Wood's Cav. Jan. 1.'62
Disch. Apr. 24, '62; disabil.
Tr. Sig. Corps, Sept. 12, '63
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Kird,Chic.Bayou,D'c.29,'62
M.O. June 18,'64,as Corp ..
Deserted Feb. 1,1863
Died Nov. 30,1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Mustered out Feb. 2,1865.
Died Dec. 19,1861
Mustered out June 5,1865.
Died Jan. 23, '63; wounds.
Died Feb. 12,1863
Deserted Jan. 12,1863
Tr. Inv. Corps, Sept. 1,'63
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
597
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
May 21lSfii
May ^24,1861
Jan. 29,1864
May 26,1861
May 24,1861
June 6,1861
Oct. 20,1861
June 6, 1861
May 24.1861
Aug. 8, 1861
.Tnno fi ISfil
Morrison
Lyndon
Comstock. Thomas ...
Kil'd Chic Bayou D'c 29'62
Morrison
M. 0. June 18, '64, as Corp'l
Morrison
Garden Plain!!!
DeGroote, Fayette....
Daw, Charles
Kil'd Chic.Bayou.D'c. 29'62
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Mt. Pleasant....
Clyde .
Died Mar. 17,1864
Fry, Benjamin A
Mustered out Oct 7 1864
<Jarlick. William
Golden. William
Graves, Thaddeus ....
Morrison
Prophetstown..
Unionville
Mustered out June 2,1865..
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
■Oenung, Warren
Hardy, Fennimore
Hawes, Frederick
Humphrey, Geor?e ...
Morrison
Unionville
Clyde
Tr. Inv. Corps Sept. 1. '63..
M. 0. June 18. '64, as Corp'l
Dis'n.dis.byG.C.M.Ap 28'64
Harlan, James
Fenton
Huber. Samuel
Anamosa
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Kil'd Chic.Bayou.D-c. 29'62
Hartzell. Ad-im C
Jackson, Addison
Mt. Pleasant....
Died Dec. 1.1863: wounds..
Kil'd Chic.Bayou,D'c. 29'62
Kendall. Hugh L
Knowles, Geo. Wilson
Morrison
Mustered out J une 18, 1864 .
Ladler. William H....
Lewis. Charles
Morrison
Lyndon .
Mustered out June 18,1864:
Re-enlisted as Veteran
McCiee, Richard
yiclntosh, George
Miller, Rodney S
Unionville
Mt. Pleasant....
Diseh. Oct. 29, '62; disabil.
Deserted Jan. 20, 1863
Nichols, David
Died Feb. 26, 1862.
O'Connor, George
Potter, Charles W
Fenton
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Proll, William
Pratt, Thurston D ....
Morrison
Died Dec. 27. 1861
M. O.June 18, '64. as Corp'l
Ab in hos at St Louis
Penny, John G
Fenton
Peck, James S
Russing, Henry
Richards, John C
Morrison
Fair Haven!!!!!
Delhi
Drowned May 28. 1862
Detal. as butcher at Young
Pt. La.. Jan. 8. 1863
Kil'd Chic.Bayou.D'c. 29'62
Died Feb. 20.1863
Savage, Peter
Smith, Samuel H
Sperry, John D
Morrison
Lyndon
Died at And'ville June 13.
1864. Grave 1902, and Cap.
atL'ktMt..Ten.,Nov.24-63
M. 0. June 18, '64, as Corp'l
Kil'd Chic Bayou, D'c 29'62
Shears, William H....
Simms, John
Morrison
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Scroder, Albert G
Thurber,Orliu E. L...
Taylor, John B
Fuiton ■■■■■■_■■■■
Vaughn, William
i5isch. Aug. ii,'63; disabil
Winters, Almus A —
Whited, David D
Morrison
Discb.Aug.il, 63; disabil.
Died Oct. 6. 1861
Weaver, Charles
Veterans
Charles W. Potter
Jan. 1, 1864
Jan. 27.1861
May ^26,1861
May 24,1861
June 6, 1861
Oct. 20.1861
June 6.1861
.May 24.1861
Aug. 8.1861
HI. Inf. M. 0. June 12. '65
Corp.Tr. toCo 1.56 111. Inf
Tr. toCo. 1,56th 111. Inf....
Died Nov. 5 1861
William Golden
Hecniits.
Alden, Henry D
Prophetstown..
Lane
Bachus, Delos W
Mu'^tered out .June 18 1864
Bartholomew, Alvin..
Babcock. Fred
Buckley, William
Cole, Frank J
Mt. Pleasant....
8t. Charles
Morgan co.,Mo.
Fenton
Kil'd Chic.Bayou.D'c. 29'62
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Deserted Mar. 6.1862
Trans to 6th Mo Cav , as
Chesley. JohnP
Criswell, William
Clark, John E
Morrison
St. Louis. Mo...
A(l.iutant. Feb. 15.1862....
Deserted Jan. 12.1863
Tr. toCo. 1. 56th 111. Inf...
Chamberlain, Sewall.
Fenton
Dec. 22.1861 Dec. 22! 1861
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th 111. Inf.
as Corp'l. M.O.June 8.-65
598
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Dennis, John
Frisbie. iiiram C.
Holt. James H
Kendall Albert —
Kennedy, Henry A
Markham. James..
Myers, Charles
U'Brien, John
Ponsonby, Patrick
Pike, iSamuel
Pratt, Charles O ..
Rogers. George
Riley. Thomas
Symonds, David ...
Stevens, Alraon A.
Shipmau, Isaac ... ,
Stiles. George H ...
Snyder, Jacob
Wilson. William P
Licking, Mo
St. Charles
Lyndon
Lodi
Mt. Pleasant ...
Rhode Island...
St. Louis, Mo...
St. Charles
Lyndon
St. Charles
New York
Morrison
St. Charles
Lane
Marries co.,Mo.
Como
Aug.
June
3,1861 Aug.
6, 1861 June
Aug. 29,
Apr.
June
June
Aug.
June
June
May
June
June
Aug.
Mpy
24. 1861
15,1861
6. 1861
29, 1861
6, 1861
20,1861
24,1861
6. 1861
15, 1861
3,1861
24, 1861
Aug. 29.1861
May
June
June
Aug.
June
June
May
June
June
Aug.
May
Tr.to Co.I,56Ill.Inf.,as Ser,
Died Sept. 25.1863
Tr.Bowen's Cav. Sept. 1,'61
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Tr. to Co. 1, 56th ill. Inf....
Tr. to I. <:., Sept. 1,'63 and
mustered out Mar- 5, 1864
Deserted July 10,1862
Mustered out June 8, 1865. .
Mustered out June 2,1865..
Discharged Oct. 31,1862 ...
Disch. Aug. 11, '63: disabil.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Kird.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29.'62
Trans, to I. C. Sept. 1.1863.
Died Oct!'i3,' 1863 '.!!.'!.';!!!!
Deserted Oct. 27. 1862
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th Ill.lnf.
Deserted
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Datfe of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Benjamin F. Parks .
George H. Gardner.
Ethan A. Pritchard.
Edwin Went
May 24,1861
Jan. 5,:
May 24,1861
Not must'd
Mar. 2, 1863
First Lieutenants.
George H. Gardner.
Edwin Went
Ethan A. Pritchord.
Second Lieutenants.
Edwin Went
jtithan A. Pritchard.
Jesse D. Pierce
May 24,1861
Jan. 5. 1863
May 24,1861
Mar. 2, 1863
First Sergeant,
Jesse D. Pierce ...
Sergeants.
William Larabe
George B. Putnam.
John Woodard
Aurora.
Aurora.
Aurora.
Cor 2] orals.
James B. Lowry
Eley H. Holley
George W. Meirs
Lucius W. Smedley.
Malcomb G. Clark ..
Rodney P. Jay
Henry K. Allison...
Prank W. Whipple .
Musicians.
Edwin W. Loomis ..
Frank Brown
Bristol.
Aurora.
Bristol
Big Rock
Sugar Grove
Aurora
St. Charles..
St. Charles.
Aurora
Privates.
Armstrong, Lendrum,
Anderson. Orrin V
Brisben. Benjamin F.
Beards] ey, George....
Beardsley, Albert E ..
Burt, Thomas L
Boomer, Merrill F
Brownell, Eugene A.,
Babcock, Edwin H....
Bankson, George
Baird, Ebenezer B....
May 24, 1861
Jan. 5,1863
May 24, 1
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Mar. 2, 1863
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1
Shabbona Gr.
Aurora
Bristol
St. Charles.
Aurora
Promoted Lieut. Col
Dism.,no payjSept. 3,'62;re-
instated; died Jan. 5, '63.
Canceled
Mustered out Juue 18.1864.
Promoted
Mustered out June IS.isei.
Promoted
Mustered out June'is.'isei!
Promoted 2d Lieut
Mustered out June 18,1864.
M.O.June 18. '64, as 1st Serg-
Discharged Oct. 9.1861
M.O.June 18 '64, as Serg..
Disch Mar. 25, ,'64: disabil.
Discharged J an. 27. 1863 ....
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Pris. of war. M.O.June 7.'65
Trans. to I.e. Jan. 15,1864.
M . O. June 18.'64, as private
Discharged Jan. 10,1863....
Deserted July 30.1862
Deserted May 4,1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Trans. to I. C. Sept. 1,186S
Died Oct. 21,1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died Dee. 5.1863
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died June 6, 1863
Discharged April 30,1863..
Mustered out June 18, 186i
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
599
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Bexton, Thomas
Barnes, Alfred
Clegrgrett. James
Conklin. George E
Clark. Guy C
Corthel). Walter B....
Costar. Philander C...
Cheetham. Williams..
Gushing:, Frank W —
Currier, Edg-ar L
Cramer, Noah Sharp..
Dein, Bartley
Dou^dale, Peter
DaLee, Waterman
Eddy, John
Emerson, Edwin M...
Fikes, George W
Foster, John E
Fisher, John
Goodale, James
Hines, Barney
Hawley. William A...
Hays, Theodore C
Hunt, Walter S
Hunt, Isaac P
Harmes, Henry M
Huntoon, James H
Hall. John
Irwin, William
Jolley, John M
Johnson, Henry H
Johnson. Roberts
Ketchum, Justus G...
Knicht, Eldorado
Morris, Benjamin
Morton, Randolph
McGuire, James
Martin, John
North, JobnT
Pelan, Ch arles
Paulin, Joseph C
Pnrdy, Lemuel
Robinson, George B..
Rink, Frederick
Sherman, Marcus E...
Shamp, Simon P
Seely, Townsend A...
Siegfried, Matnias....
Smith, George W
Sohnley.John A
Sheer. Milton
Sheehey. Edwin
Scrafford. Ch'istop'r C
Strong, Steward B....
Shafer, Christopher..
Sier.Emil
Terrill, Nelson
Thatcher, Nelson L...
Thompson, Peter
Wood, Myron A
Williams, John W
Walker, George W
West, Arthur B
Wales, Edwin
Watson, Dexter L...
Young. George W...
Veteran.
Martin, John..,
Recruits.
Arnold, Grove
Bonon, Henry
Ewing, Austin W.
Everard. Joseph..
Kotha, Ernil
Merrill. Orville B
Aurora
Sugar Grove
Oswego
St. Charles
Big Kock
Aurora
St. Charles'..'!!!
Aurora
St. Cha!rles!!!!!
Aurora
Montgomery ...
Big^Rock
Montgomery ...
Aurora
Oswego
Bristol
Oswego
Bristol
Sugar Grove...
Aurora
Kendall
Aurora
Big Rock
Aurora
Bristol
St. Charles
Bristol
Aurora
Oswego
Bristol
Aurora
Oswego
Kendall
Aurora
Montgomery ...
Aurora
Naperville
Aurora
Shabbona Gr'e.
Bristol
Oswego
Sugar Grove...
Paw Paw Gr've.
Aurora
St. Charles
Oswego
Paw Paw Gr've.
Aurora
Neosha
Aurora
May 24,1861
Jan. 1,1
May
Apr.
Mar.
May
Feb.
May
May 24,18G1
Jan. 29, 1864
May 28,1861
Apr. 5, 1862
Mar. 11,1862
May 28,1861
Feb. 22.1862
May 28,1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Pris.ofwarM.O.June7,'65
M . O . June 18. '64, as Corp'l
Pris. of war. M.O.June 2.'65
M. O. June 18,'64,as Corp'l
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Pris . of war . M.O .June 8,'65
Dis.Oct.21,'62; sen.G.C.M.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Apr. 22. '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Tr.as 2d Lt.to 10th Mo.Cav.
Pris. of war. M.O. June 7,'65
Disch. Apr. 25, '62; disabil.
Descried Jan. 20,1863
Disch. Sept. 18. '63; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 12, '63; disabil.
Trans to I. C. Jan. 15. '64. . .
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
31. O. June 18, '64, as Sergt.
Died Mar. 12, '63; wounds.
Deserted Jan. 20, 1863
Disch. Jan. 11, '63; disabil!
M.O.June 18. '64. as Corp'h
Trans, to I. C. Mar. 15, '64..
Trans, to I. C. Jan. 15, '64..
M. O. June 18. '64. us t:orp'l
Mustered out June 7,1865.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mustered out 'July 18,1865 !
Discharged Aug. 19,1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Jan. 26,1863
M. O. June 18 '64, as Sergt.
Died Dec. 8.1861
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Trans, as Hos. Ste^., to
non-com. staff, Oct. 8. '63.
M.O.June 18, '64, as Corp'l.
Died Dec. 30,1862
Kil'd.Chic.Bayou.D'c.29,'62
Disch. Aug. 12. '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864
Discharged March 5, 1862..
Died Jan. 21.1863: wounds.
Mustered out Juue 18,1864.
Discharged Sept. 8,1863....
Discharged July 29, 1862. . . .
IMustered out June 18,1864.
Died Feb. 5,1862 ,
Died Oct. 28,1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged Sept. 12,1862...
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Dishon. disch. .sen.G.C.M.
Sick at Paducah. Ky
Mustered out June 18, 1864,
M.O. June 30, '65, as Corp'l.
Prisoner of war
Died Jan. 11,1863; wounds.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Trans. to Co.I.56th 111. Inf.
Mustei-ed out June 18.1864.
Died Apr. 29.1864
Discharged August 3.1862.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died June 12. '63; wounds.
Trans, as Lieut, to 36th 111.
Inf. Sept. 17. 1861
600
ADJUTANT general's EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Steel. JohnH
Sibley. Albert H ...
Van Riper, Abram .
Ward. Smith G
White. Wharton L .
Wells. Newton
Whalen, Lawrence.
Aurora
Davenport, lo ..
Aurora
Kaneville
Blackberry
Aurora
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Mar. 8,1862
Sept. 28,1861
June 15,1861
May 28, 1861
Feb. 21.1862
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mar. 8, 1862 Wound'd Dec.29, '62:in hos.
Sept. 28,1861|Trans. to Co.I,56th 111. Inf.
June 15.1861
May 28. 1861 Pro. Capt. 52d 111. Aug.2,''6l'.
,1 Died Sept. 20. 1861
„ . Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Feb. 21,1862 Died July 17,1862
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Captains.
Sam'l W. Wadsworth.
James D. Everest.
First Liexitenants .
James G. Everest
Hyacinth Cunille
Second Lieutenants.
Isaiah Williams
George E. Hinmon....
Hyacinth Cunitte
Robert Rutherford....
First Sergeant.
George E. Hinmon.
Sergeants.
Prank Thoma
Hyacinth (Juniffe...
John B. Baker
J. Paul Evans
Corporals.
CharlesI Williams
David CJ. Button
Thomas H. Vaughn...
Orrin T. Alfred
Prank Benthusen
Anson C. Tuthill
Israel C. Vineing
Edward R. Vineing
Privates.
Ames, William .
Askins. Michael
Betts, Jesse A.
Chicago
Chicago.
Chicago
Blue Island.
Chicago
Chicago.
Blue Island.
Chicago
May
Mar.
May
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Mar.
24, 1861
17. 1863
May 24,1861
June 3,1863
3, 1861
17, 1863
23. 1861
31. 1862
10. 1862
17. 1863
Chicago
Blue Island.
Algonquin
Chicago
Beers, Thomas B Chicago.
Burkel, Caspner
Chatt. Thomas J
Congdon, James
Callender. A. B
Chase, William
Curtis. John A
Dawdy, Andrew J
Dubois, John
Davis, A. Sylvester...
Carr, Phillip H ,
Parley, David
Foster, Wesley
Fletcher, William H ..
Fletcher, James
Gildersleve. Chas. H..
Gregory, John
Gaffney, Matthew A.'. .
(Jrant. John
Horrigan, Timothy....
Helmick, Sidons R....
Harrison. Stephens
Healy, Cornelius
Worth
Springfield
Wash'gton, Wis
Dundee
Chicago.
Kenosha
(-ourtland ..
Blue Island.
Chicago
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
Date
of muster.
May 24.1861
June 3, 1863
May 24,
Dee. 29.1862
Apr. 3,1
May 24,
Resigned Mar. 17.1863
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Promoted
Discharged Mar.ll. 1865 ....
Resigned Mar. 31. 1862
Disch. Nov. 10, '62;ill health
Promoted
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
May 24, 1861 Tr. to Inv.Corps. Mar.15, '64
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . . .
Disch. Nov. 25. '61; disabil.
Tr. 10th Mo.Cav., Nov. 1. '61
May 24,
May 24,1
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 21, '91; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 23, '61; disabil.
Pro. Serg. Disch. for dis-
ability Nov. 18.1863
Deserted Aug. 3. 1861
Mustered out May 15, 1865.
Died Jan. 5. 1864
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Died March 2,186i
M. O. June 22, '64. as Sergt.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Sept. 21. '61; disabil.
Re enlisted as Vet., M. O.
Jan. 5, 1865
Disch. Dec. 18, '62; lost hand
Deserted, Aug. 31, 1861
Deserted Sept. 21,1863
Deserted Aug. 31,1861
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
M. O. June 22, '64 as Serg't.
Disch. Sept. 19. '61; blind..
Disch. Sept 22, '61: disabil.
Tr.to Inv.Corps Feb. 15. '64
Died Mar. 13, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 15.1865..
M.O. June 22. '64; wounded
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Disch. Feb. 18. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 29. 1865..
Deserted Aug. 7. 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
601
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hogarty. Martin
Hi-tchcock. David, Jr..
Hamlin. Orson
Heydon, Patrick
Hal). John K
Chicago
Leavenw'th.k's
Chicago
May 24,1861
May ,
Jan.
24, 1861
;
:
29. 1864
Died Dec. 29.'62: wounds..
Disch. as Serg. Mar. 10.'63.
Deserted Jan. 13, 1863
Mustered out June 22,1864.
Disch. Mar. 1,'62: disabil..
Haywood, James T
•Justin. C. H
Chicago
Sterling '.'.'.'.'.'.'..
Chicago
Barrington
Chieagro
Detroit, Mich!!.
Chicago
DeKalb .!!!!!!!!
M. O. June 22,'64. as Serg't
Kil'd.Chic. Bayou. D'c.29.'62
Keplinger, Henry
Kellogg. William H...
Died March 24. 1863
Re-enlisted as \"eteran
Died Dec. 29, '62: wounds .
King. Robert W
Lockney, Lewis C
Lynch. Lawrence
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Tr. to Inv. Corps Jan. 15 '64
M. 0. June 22,'64, as Serg't
Minton, Edward D....
Mann. -Joseph
Deserted Jan. 13. 1863
M. O. June 22, '64; wounded
McCall. Tigner Thos..
McManagle. Sam'l R..
JMcDonald, Mungo
McKinzie, A. W
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Sept. 22.'61; disabil.
Deserted Feb. 15, 1862
Phillips, Wm. Henry .
•Palmer. Alonzo H
Deserted Mar. 7. 1862
Mustered ..ut ilay 15.1865 .
Dishon. disch. Apr. 28.1864.
iProut, Michael
Released from prison
May 4. 1865. by G.O. No. 43
Disch. Feb. 6. '62: disabil..
Died Feb. 25. 1862
Rutherford. Robert...
Rodgers. Gilbert
Reinhardt. Henry
Russell. William H...
■Sanders, William
Shuster. Robert
-Southerland, Geo. W..
Chicago
Hanover
Blue Island ....
Chicago
Oswego
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
De.serted July 4. 1861
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Left in hospital Oct. 1.1863
Mustered out June 2. 1865. .
Mustered out June 22. 1864.
Smith. .JohE H
Schonberg. William ..
McHenry
Milford
Chicago
Maine...!!!!!!!!
Mustered out June 20. 1865.
M.O. as Corn. June 22, 1864
Disch. Jan. 22,'63; disabil..
Sehultz. Caspner
Taylor, Henry J
Vlett. Caleb
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Deserted Feb. 16.1862
Died March 15. 1863
"Whitlock, James
Whitecraft. Thos. J...
Woods. Nicholas
Wilkison. John
Welch. John H,
Chicago
Detroit. Mich!!!
Chicago
Detroit. Mich...
Tr. to Inv. Corps Jan. 15. '64
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
M.O.June 22. '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 22,1864.
M. 0. June 22 '64. as Corp .
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Veterans.
Betts. Jesse A
Burkel. Caspner
Fletcher. James
Healey. Cornelius
Harrison. Stephen
Kellogg. William H...
King. Rufus W
McDonald. Mungo
Williams. Charles ....
Wash'gton.Wis
Chicago
Kenosha, Wis..
Chicago
Sterling !!!!!!!!
Chicago
Worth
Jan. _ 1,1864
Jan. 22,1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Jan. ^20.1864
Jan. 1, 1864
May 24,1861
July 19.1861
May 27,1861
Sept. 19.1861
May 24.1861
May ^27.1861
Trans, tc
Co. 1, 56th 111. Inf.
Recruits.
Howard, William H ..
Munn. AsaB
Chicago
May 24,1861
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Shaw. Daniel C
May 27,1861
Sept. 19. 1861
May 24,1861
in 1st Miss. Col. Inf
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Askins, Patrick
Earnhardt, Samuel R.
Brinkman, Pred'k W.
Springfield
Chicago
Thornton
Northfleld
Chicago
Des Plaines ....
Jefferson
Trans, to Co. 1, 56th III. Inf.
Mustered out June 22, 1864.
Disch. Julv 29.'62: disabil.
Boittat. Gustave
Died Ma
Mustere
rch 2, 1862
Bourne, James
May 27,1861
[i out June 22,1864.
INov. 10.1861
'Golden, Cvrus
Disch Sept. 26 '62: disabil
Hall, Charles R
Chicago
Jefferson . . .
May 24.1861
May 27,1!"61
Disch. May27,'61; disabil..
Hampson, George
May 27,1861
Mar. 1. 1862
M. O.June 22. '64: wounded
Kautzler, William ....
Loehnor. John
Blue Island ....
Mar. -1.1862
May 27.1861
Mar. 11,1862
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th III. Inf.
Died Dec 2 '63" wounds
Niles ... .'"!"
May 27,1861
Ollinger, .John
Poole. Theodoric ..
Chicago
Aurora
Disch. Sept. 9 '63; disabil .
•Quant, Jacob H
iSiar.
11,1862
Mustered out June 7, 1865. .
602
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Swale. Charles
Niles
May 27.1861
May 27,1861
Mustered out June 22.1864.
Tr. fm 10th Mo.Cav. Nov. 1.
'61. DiedFeb.3.'63: w'nds
Disch. Aug. 23,'62; disabil.
Stinnit, Benjamin
Steelville, Mo . .
Wood, George C
Aurora
COMPANY K
Name and Rank.
Captains.
Walter Blanchard
Jordan J. Cole
First. Lieutenants.
Merritt S. Hobson ...
Jordan J. Cole
Eli Bailey
Second Lieutenants.
Jordan J. Cole
George A. Napier
Eli Bailey
First Sergeant.
George A. Napier . .
Sergeants,
Edmund E. Page...
Hiram Ketcham
Eli Bailey
John G. Gladding...
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Downer's Grove
Naperville
Downer's Grore
Naperville..
Downer's Grove
Naperville..
Naperville.
Corporals.
Reuben B. Pollard ..
Franklin Blanchard
Eugene W. Parrar ..
Franklin Wilson
Patrick Riley
Israel Keuyon ...
Charles W. Hyde.
Lewis C. Ball
Musicians.
Merritt Perry
James W. Sucher ,
John M. Kenyon ..
Privates.
Beckman, Charles ...
Bader, Adolph
Bessing, Lewis
Ballou, Daniel W ....
Blanchard. William..
Boettger. Charles ....
Benck, Fritz
Balliman, William...
Baugertz, Lorentz ...
Bolles, Essec
Carpenter, Charles . . .
Crugs. Charles
Daniels, John
Deuel. Charles B
Derr. Adam L
Daerr, Phillip
Ferris. Charles H....
Fowler, Oliver S
Farrell, James
Greggs, Joseph
Gillespie, James P...
Griffith, Adam
Griffith, Charles
Gokey, Lewis
Howard, Abraham C.
Lisle
Winfield
Naperville
Winfield
Downer's Grove
Naperville..,
Downer's Grove
Naperville...
Downer's Grove
York....;
Naperville
Downer's Grove
DuPageco
Downer's Grove
DuPageeo...
Downer's Grove
Joliet
Naperville...
York
Naperville...
Dec. 4.1863
Jan. 22, 1862
Dec. 4, 1863
Jan. 22,1862
Dec. 29, 1862
June 25,1861
June 25,1861
June
Jan.
25. 1861
23, 1864
June
25, 1861
Jan.
23.1864
June
25, 1861
June
16, 1863
June
25.1861
June
_25. 1861
June 25, 1861 June 25. 1861
June 25,1861
June 25,1861
Lisle
York
DuPageco.
Aurora
Warrenville
. . Downer's Grove
June 25,1861
June 25,1861
Died Dec. 4, 1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Resigned Jan. 22, 1862
Promoted
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted
Killed Dec. 29, 1862
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
M.O.June 18,'64,as 1st S'gt
M.O. June 18, '64; wounded
Promoted 2(1 Lieutenant . .
Disch. Dec.'25,'62; disabil.
Discharged Mar. 25, 1863...
M.O. June 18. '64, as Serg't
De.serted March 11.1862....
Color Serg't. Killed, Ring-
gold, Nov. 27, 1863
Disch. Feb. 20. '62; disabil.
Died June 15, '63; wounds.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Trans, to non-com. staff.
Sept. 1,'61. Prin. Music'n
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Trans, to non com. staff.
Nov. 20. '63. Prin. Music'n
Disch. Mar. 10. '64: lost arm
Pris. war. M.O. June 18. '65
Died Aug. 4, 1863
Tr. 10th Mo.Cav. Pro.2d Lt.
Disch. Apr. 18, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. .July 25, '62; disabil.
M.O.June 18. '64, as Corp'l
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Detach'd.Bugler.6 Mo.Cav.
Tr.tol0thMo.Cav.Oct.l.'64
Mustered out June 18,'l864.
Tr. to 10th Mo.Cav.Oct.l.'61
Died Nov. 26, 1861
M.O. June 18, '64. as Corp'l
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 18. '63; disabil.
M.O. June 18. '64. as Corp'l
Des'rt'dDc.15,'62; sup.died
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Inv.Corps Sept. 1. '63:
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
603
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Hart. Matthias
Holiey, James L
Hunt, Henry
Henrick. Christian —
Hintz, Michael
Hartigan. Patrick
Howlaud. Charles E ..
Harris, Charles
Holiey. Franklin
Judson, Joseph W —
Johnson, William
Knchel, Mathias
Kreitzer, Ferdinand ..
Kniffln, Daniel
Kenyon. William J —
Miller, John F
McE voy. James
Marsh. William H
McKnight, Michael ...
Neas, Baptiste
Naper, John N
Neaderhauser, Daniel.
Potter, William
Potter. Robert K
Rose, William E
Reid, Elvin N
Snyd er, Reuben
Smith, Joseph
Slate, Hiram
Suddock, Robert
Shuester, William
Sucher, Jacob
Standagre. Henry
'1 urner, George
Townsend, Lysander .
Tuttle, Charles
Teeple, Isacher
Tirtlop, John
Wilfling, Christian
Walters, Christian
Webster, Charles
White. John
Wagner, Jacob
Wood, Hercules
Woods, Hollis
Naperville
DuPageco
Downer's Grove
Brush Hill
DuPageco
Lisle
DuPageco..
Lee Center .
Oswego
DuPageco..
Lisle
DuPageco..
Lisle
Naperville..
Henry co
Joliet ....
Veterans.
Farrell, James
Ketchum. Abraham...
Gokey, Lewis
Harris, Charles
Johnson, William
Suddock, Robert
Tennant, Joseph
Wilding. Christian....
Recruits.
Holies. Charles E ....
Clark, William
Griffith, Samuel
Hubbard, John B —
Hull, Henry K
Ketchum. Abraham..
Powers, Hiram M
Prandleburg. .Joseph.
Remmel. Matthias ...
Roush, John H
Roush, Jeremiah J...
Rose, William
Stevens, DeWitt
Starnhagen, John
Stark, Henry
Tennant. Joseph
Tilden, Charles
Wescott. Theophilus.
Wright, John
June 28,1861
Naperville.
Wells, N.Y
Naperville
Lisle
Aurora
LaSalle co
Lisle
Downer's Grove
DuPage CO
Downer's Grove
York
DuPageco...
Joliet
Downer's Grove
DuPage CO..
Downer's Grove
Lisle
Rochester.N. H.
Dixon
Winfiel'd '.'.."!.'!!!
DuPageco..
W infield ....
Warrenville
DuPageco..
LaSalle co.
Naperville.
DuPageco.
Turner
St. Clair co ...
Warrenville ..
Naperville
Winfleld ....
Warrenville
DuPage CO..
Naperville..
Naperville..
Franklin co
Naperville.
Warrenville ,
Collins ville..
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar.
July
Sept.
Oct.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Oct.
July
July
June
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
July
8, 1862
7,1
10, 1861
1, 1861
10.1861
8, 1861
10, 1861
1,
7, 1861
21,1861
25, 1861
10. 1861
24. 1862
10,1861
5, 1861
June 25,1861
. O. June 18, '64. as Corr>'l
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Feb. 20, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Mar. 30, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died Oct. 25,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Feb. 3, '63; wounds...
Disch. May 21, '63, for prom
Re-enli;ted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Oct. 1,'61; disabil ..
Trans, to Inv. Corps
Died April 20,1863
Pris. war. M. O. June 7,'65.
Tr. to Inv Corps Sept. 1,'63
Wound'd Dec.29,'62; in bos.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Kil'dChic.Bayou, D'c.29.'62
Disch Jan. 14, '64; disabil.
Died Oct. 27,1861
Tr. to Inv.Corps Sept. 1.'63
Disch. May 26, '63; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Prisoner of war
Died Dec. 21, '63; wounds..
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Tr. to 10th Mo.Cav.Oct.l,'61
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Prisoner of war
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Reported dead
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Di^ch. Dec. 10, '63; disabil.
Died Dec. 26.1861
Tr. to 10th Mo.Cav.Oct.l.'ei
Prisoner of war
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. June 4, '63; disabil..
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted April 23,1862
Died Jan. 29, '63; wounds..
Trans, to Co. I, 56th 111.
Mar.
July
Sept.
Sept.
July
Sept.
Oct.
July
July
July
Sept.
July
Disch. Feb. 10, '63; wounds
Deserted May 16. 1863
Disch. Feb. 27. '63; disabil.
Trans, to Invalid Corps . . .
Disch. Nov. 15, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Deserted Jan. 5. 1862
Trans, to Co. 1. 56th Ill.lnf.
Disch. May 26,'63; wounded
Deserted Mar. 18 1863
Disch. Aug. 11, '63: disabil.
Disch. Apr. 18, '63; disabil.
KirdChic.Bayou,Dec,29,'62
Died May 24,1862
Trans, to Co. 1.56th Ill.lnf.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Trans, to Co. 1,56th Ill.lnf.
Disch. Oct. 1,'61; disabil ..
Absent,sick,since Sep.18,62
604
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
TJ II assigned Recruits.
Babcock, PrederickW.
Drake, Caleb
Woods. Edmund
McGarory. William...
Residence.
Round Grove...
Date of
rank or en
iistment.
Augr. 24,1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Dec. 2'j,1864
Jan. 22, 1864
Date
of muster.
Aug:. 24.1864
Jan. 4,r
Dec. 28, 1864
Remarks
Substitute.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OP THE TENNESSEE
Special Field Okders. } Neae Chattahoochie River. Ga.. July 9. 1864. '
Volunteers, to b« known aod'reportl'irs^CompanyHVfV^h^^^^
By order of Major General McPhekson,
^®'^''^*^^ WILLIAM T. CLARK. Assistant Adjutant General.
THIRTEENTH INFANTRY. 605
HISTORY OF THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.
The Thirteenth Regiment Illinois Infantry was one of [the regiments or-
ganized under the act known as the Ten Regiment Bill.
It was composed of companies as follows: "I" from Cook county, "H"
from Kane county, "K" from DuPage county, "E" and "F" from DeKalb
county, "'A" and "C" from Lee county, "B" and "G" from Whiteside
county, and "D" from Rock Island county.
John B. Wyman of Amboy, was elected Colonel, B. F. Parks of Aurora,^
Lieutenant Colonel, and A. B. Georges of Dixon, Major.
The Regiment was mustered into the State service on the 21st day of April
and into the United States service on ,the 24th day of May, 1861, for three
years or during the war, by Captain John Pope, of the Regular Army, at
Camp Dement, Dixon, Illinois.
The Thirteenth was the first Regiment organized from the then Second Con-
gressional District of the State, and was composed of as good citizens as
Northern Illinois contained, many that enlisted as privates rising to field offi-
cers in later regiments.
Its Colonel, John B. Wyman, organized and commanded the "Chicago Light
Guards" the first Crack Corps the Garden City ever had, and he soon brought
the Thirteenth to a degree of proficiency in drill and soldierly deportment that
was never excelled by any regiment with which it was afterwards associated.
On the 16th of June it was ordered to Casey ville, 111., 10 miles east of St.
Louis, and on the 5th day of July it passed through St. Louis to Rolla, Mo.,
where it remained until the spring of 1862.
While stationed at Rolla it was engaged in guarding supply trains to and
from General Lyon's array, in suppressing guerrilla bands in that part of the
State, and was a part of General Fremont's force that went to Springfield,.
Missouri, in the fall of 1861. after General Price, when the Regiment was well
and favorably known as "Fremont's Grey Hounds," a name given to them by
General Fremont himself, on the evening the Regiment joined his army at
Bolivar, in splendid shape, after a day's march of 42 miles.
In 1862 it joined General Curtis' army at Pea Ridge, 250 miles southwest of
.Rolla, and was with General Curtis in his memorable march from Pea Ridge
*to Helena, Arkansas, on the Mississippi river.
It was a part of General Sherman's army in his attack upon Chickasaw Ba-
you, and from that time on became a part of the noted Fifteenth Army Corps,
commanded so long by General Sherman in person. In the first day's assault
at Chickasaw Baj'ou, Colonel Wyman was killed. The day following, it was
a part of General F. P. Blair's Brigade that distinguished itself by approach-
ing nearer to the rebel works that any other command in that part of the field.
The losses to the Regiment on that day were 183 killed and wounded. It was
present at the capture of Arkansas Post, after which it returned to Young's
Point, opposite Vicksburg. While there, General Steele's Division, of which
the Thirteenth was a part, made a very successful raid to Greenville, Miss.,
and up Deer Creek, driving the rebels out of that region, and destroying an
immense quantity of corn intended for the rebel garrison at Vicksburg.
606 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
It was a part of General Grant's army that crossed the Mississippi at Grand
Gulf below Vicksburg:, and pai'ticipated in a part of the battles in the rear of
Vieksburg and in the capture of Jackson, and was with General Sherman's
Corps on the x'ig'ht of the army during the siege of Vicksburg.
It was with General Steele's Division in the fruitless assault on the rebel
works on the 2d day of May, where it suffered severely. Vicksburg surrendered
on the 4th day of July, 1863; and on that same night at 12 o'clock the Regi-
ment started with General Sherman after Joe Johnston.
It was present the second time at the capture of Jackson, Miss., and moved
still further east to Brandon, where the pursuit of Joe Johnston ended, and
with the remainder of the command returned to Black river and went into
camp.
When General Sherman was ordered to join General Grant at Chattanooga
with his Corps, of which this Regiment was still a part, it went from Vicks-
burg to Memphis by boat, and from there to Chattanooga by land. The march
from Memphis to Chattanooga was a continuous fight, as the rebels tried
every way in their power to prevent Sherman from joining Grant's army.
It was with General Osterhaus' Division, temporarily attached to General
Hooker's command at the battle of Missionary Ridge, where the Regiment
captured 2500 prisoners, and followed the retreating forces to Rossville, where
the enemy was overtaken and a severe skirmish ensued; from there the enemy
was driven to Ringgold Gap, where they massed their batteries to protect
their retreat.
Osterhaus' Division formed in line of battle, the 13th being directly in front
of the Gap and the massed batteries. It being impossible to take the Gap by
a charge, the Division was withdrawn and again advanced up the side of the
mountain to the left of the Gap, where it encountered the forces of General
Pat Claybourne, strongly entrenched at the top of the mountain. Here the
Regiment and Division held their ground till their ammunition gave out, and
they were finally relieved at the third attempt by the 14th Army Corps. They
held this trying position for about two hours, the greater portion of the time
being without ammunition, depending wholly for their safety upon ''fixed
bayonets" and their determination never to retreat.
The losses in this battle were 67. Among the killed were Major Busljnell,
Captain Blanchard, and Color Bearer Riley; the latter, when shot through
the breast, fell in such manner as to be rolled up in the flag, staining it with
his heart's blood. For its conduct in the battles in and around Missionary
Ridge, the Regiment received the following complimentary notice in Gen.
Hooker's report, vol. 8. page 215, Rebellion Record:
"At the same time the enemy kept his artillery busily at work. Their skii'-
mishers were driven in, and, as we learned the position of the battery, the
Thirteenth Illinois Regiment, from the right of Wood's line, was thrown for-
ward to seize some houses from which their gunners could be picked off by
our men. These were heroically taken and held by that brave Regiment. Ap-
prehensive that he might lose his artillery, the enemy advanced with superior
force on our skirmishers, and they fell back behind Wood's line, when that
excellent officer opened on the rebels and drove them into the gorge,
they leaving, as they fled, their dead and wounded on the ground. Our skif-
mishers at once reoccupied their line, the Thirteenth Illinois all the time
maintaining its position with resolution and obstinacy."
The time of this Regiment being so near out they were not taken on the
march to the sea, but left to guard the communications in the rear. On the
18th of June, 1864, the Regiment was mustered out at Springfield, 111., having
.served three years and two months.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
607
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Colonels.
John M. Palmer ,
Cyrus Hall
Lieutenant Colonels.
Amory K. .Johnson..
William Cam
Majors.
Jonathan Morris
JohnF. Nolte
Adjufcmfs.
Robert P. McKnight.,
Charlesworth Powell,
Quartermasters .
John F. Nolte
Jacob R. Muhleman...
James H. Stewart
Surgeons.
George T. Allen
Benj. F. Stephenson.
1st A.'isislant Surgeons
Frert W. Kerstine
N. F.Chafer
Carlinville..
Shelbyville.
Greenfield..
Taylorville ,
Springfield ,
2d Assistant Surgeon
Moses C. Drake
Chaplain.
William J. Rutledge.
Shelbyville..
Shelbyville..
Jacksonville
May
Feb.
May
Sept.
13.
May 25,1861
Feb. 16,1862
May 25.1861
Nov. 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 12,1863
May
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Sept.
Oct.
June
May
,1861
,1862
June 30,1863
May 25,1861
June 29,1863
May 25,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
May 25.1861
Promoted Brig. General..
M. O. at consolidation.
Col. of 144th 111
Prom. Colonel 28th Inf....
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Resigned Sept.3,'62;disab.;
removed Oct. 10,1862
M. O. at consolidation ....
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation —
Resigned Feb. 1, 1862
Pro. to Gen. Palmer's staff
M. O. at consolidation ....
Promoted Brigade Surg'n.
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Mustered out May 5, 1862..
Assistant Surg'n Vet. Bat.
Pro. 1st Ass'tSur. 15th reg.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
NONCOMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
James H. Durkee
Henry M. Peden
Jacksonville ...
Shelbyville
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
Mustered out May 25. 1864.
Pro. 1st Lieut. Co. G
Francis W. Fox
Jacksonville ...
May 25,1861
Quartermaster Sergts.
William L. Clarke ....
Disch. for pro. Sept. 29. '63
E. G. Davidson
jersey ville
Mas 25,i86i
May 25,i86i
Mustered out May 25. 1864.
608
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Commissary Sergts
Henry (J. Dennison ... Petersburg ..
James A. Smith Jacksonville
Marshall Young Girard
Residence.
Hospital Stewards.
Joseph W. Meacham.
Homer Wil.son
Drum Majors.
Samuel Palmer...'..
William P. Emory ...
Fife Major.
Theodore Short .
Waverly.
Jacksonville
Girard
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
July 24,1861
Gettysburg, Pa. May 25, 1861
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Remarks.
Red. to ranks & tr. to Co.E
Mustered out May 25. 1864
Red. to ranks & tr. to Co.C
Mustered out May 25.1864..
Discharged July 24,1861..
Disch. for pro. Oct. 15,'63..
Mustered out May 25, 1864 .
BAND.
Name and Rank.
Leader.
Edward Heinz.
First Class.
Charles Bachn^an.
James H. Coop....
John Weinhold....
AdolphTramig....
Almond F. Barnes
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Second Class.
William W. Wright.
William Thebus
Charles Tieman...
Third Class.
John Hinkey
Louis Walther. .
H. K. Barber ....
James M. Wilcox
F. W. Ring
Edgar Chapman.
May 25,1861
July 1,1861
May 11,1861
Sept. 2, 1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Sept. 2, 1861
May 25,1861
June 24.1861
y 25,1861
June 4, 1861
Sept. 15,1861
May 25, 1861
Remarks.
Mustered out June 13.1862.
Mustered out June 13, 1862.
Discharged Oct. 18,1861....
Mustered out June 13, 1862.
Absent at muster-out
Mustered out June 13, 1862.
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Captains.
Thomas S. Thompson
John P. Nolte
Charles Opitz ...
Malcolm H. Copeland]
First Lieutenants.
John P. Noire
Henry Rodecker
Charles Opitz
Louis P. Bourquinn...
Augustine A. Snow...
Beardstown
Shelbyville.!
Beardstown ...
Virginia '.
Beardstown ,
Second Lieutenants
char7es%tf '.'•. ::::;■ ^^-^^^}-^-
Louis P. Bourquinn... Virginia
Augustine A. Snow... Beardstown
David S. Finney
First Sergeant
JohnM. Johnson
May 3,1861
Feb. 1, 1862
Sept. 3, 1862
Mar. 3, 1863
May 3, 1861
May 25,1861
Sept. _ 3, 186:
Dec. 26,1863
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
May 25,1861
May 3, 1861
May 25.1861
.[Sept. ^3,1862
• lApr. 25.1864
I May 25,:
June 13,1863
May 25,1861
June '29.' 1863
Mar. 10.1864
May 25,1861
Aug. 28,'i863
Sept. 8.1864
Resigned Dec. 7,1861...
Promoted Major ....
Resigned March 3, 1863
M. O. at consolidation.
Promoted
Resigned Sept. 3,1862!.'.
Promoted
Resigned Dec. 23,1863!.'!
M. O. at consolidation..
Promoted
See Co. A!."Vet'e'ran is'at!
May 25, 1861 Tr.to Madis'n Bat.JuIy ].'61
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
609
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
John S. Morgan
Charles Opitz
Chas. Nickle
E.H.Richardson
DavidA. Tull
Augustine A. Snow.
Augustus Hoyer
David Carr
Coi'porals.
Charles A. Earues.
Edward E. Foster.
Charles H. Harris.
William H. Dutch.
Augustine A. Snow.
Louis F. Bourquinn
David Carr
William De Haven..
Jfiisician.'t.
Stockton L. Griffin....
Wm. H. Montgomery .
wagoners.
William Sales. .
Charles Foster.
Beardstown .
Jacksonville
Privates.
Adams, Richard
Armstrong. Robert ...
Baker, John J
Baylor, Elijah M
Alves, John
Beale, Lester
Bell, Isaac
Bond, Elijah
Brenan, William
Boyd, Archibald
Burkhardt. Amos
Buck, Alonzo W
Burnett, Joseph
Cummings, George ...
Corte, Ernst
Christianer, August ..
Day, George W
Dueker, Henry
Dunker, Charles
Ewing, Joseph
Fallinger, Peter
Fletcher, James B
Finney, David S
Harris, John H
Hatfield, Andrew
Hatfield, Charles W ..
Heine, Joseph
Hess, John
HoUingsworth Orm'n.
Huber. Joseph
John, Francisco B
Jones, Caleb R
Karr, James P
Kelihar. Dennis
King, Robert
King. Solomon M
Knii,ht, Edward
Krausse, Albert
Kuhl, Christopher A..
Leeds. Gideon R
Light, Peter W
Lincoln, Charles
Livermore, Abner S ..
Loomis, Dexter
Lucking. Charles
McConnell.A'chib'd W
Medaris, John
Morgan, John S
Marrow, William C ...
Vol. 1—39
Beardstown ..
Beardstown ..
Virginia
Beardstown
Beardstown
Urbana, Ohio ..
Jacksonville ...
Beardstown
Rushville
Chandlerville ..
Frederick ...
Beardstown
Virginia
Beardstown ,
Beardstown ...
Frederick
Chandlerville .
Beardstown!.
Beardstown ,
Rushville ...
Frederick ..
Beardstown
Frederick
Beardstown
Chandlerville
Chandlerville ..
Beardstown
Chandlerville ..
Beardstown
Rushville
Virginia
Beardstown
Virginia
Beardstown ...
[ay 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,
May 25,1861
May
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Discharged Nov, 10,1862...
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Pro. from private Sept.6, '61
M.O.June 24.'64,as private.
Tr.toCo.C,3d C'v.,Oct.l2,'61
Mustered out June 24,1864.
Disch. Oct., '61, for prom..
Mustered out June 24.1864.
Disch. Sept. 1,'61, for prom
Discharged Apr. 20, 1863...
Tr. to 1st lll.Cav. July 1,'61
Dishon. disch. for giving
himself priso'erto ene'y.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
M. O. June24,'64.a8 Serg't.
T.-.toCo.C,3dC'v„Oet.l2,'61
Mustered out July 5, 1864..
Disch. July 30, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Discharged .July 20, 1861...
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Trans, to Co. E, Oct. 12. '61
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Died March 26, 1862
Mustered out June 24,1864.
Died Oct. 11,1862
Mustered out June 24,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Nov. 1,1861....
Mustered out June 24. 1864,
Deserted Feb. 22. 1862
Tr. to inv. Corps Sept. 15, '63
M.O.June 24.'64. as Corp'l.
Disch. Nov. 7. 62; disabil..
Died July 25. 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Nov. 29,1862...
Mustered oiit June 24. 1864.
Disch. Mar. 1,1862; disabil.
Discharged Dec. 25,1863...
Discharged Oct. 21, 1861...
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Discharged Oct. 15, 1862...
Kil'd, Matamoras,Oct. 5,'62
Disch. Aug. 25, 1862:disabil
Mustered out June 24,1864.
Died March 2, 1862
Mustered out June 24. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 3,'63
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. 62.
Mustered out June_24, 1864.
Discharged Jan. 20,1863....
Sgt. Disch. Nov. 10,'62: dis.
M.O.June 24. '64. as Corp'l.
610
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mulane. Carroll
Beard .^town ....
May
25, 1861
May 25, 1861; Killed by Provost Guard
at Memphis, Aug. 20. 1862
Muck, William J
Rushville
' '
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Nelson, William
Beardstown —
Nickle. Charles
M.O.June 24.'64, as 1st Sg't.
JMorton, Andrew J
Beardstown ....
May
25, 1861
May 25,1861
Disch. Jan. 20. '63; disabil.
Plank, John H
Arenzville
' '
Mustered out June 24. 1864
Parmenter, Lester J..
Beardstown
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Parson, William H....
Disch. Jan. 20, '63: disabil..
Phelps. Henry C
' '
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Pool. Reuben B
Randall. Josiah
Rushville
" ' '
Rhineberger, (ieo. M..
Beardstown ....
' '
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Koach William
' '
Disch. Apr. 28. '62; disabil..
Sayler, Abraham J
"
Disch. June 12. 1861;disabil
Scott, Calvin W
..
Schramm, Christian..
Beardstown
Schaeffer. Francis M..
Monroe
Discharged, Jan. 23.1863...
8haw Eli . ..
Rushville
"
Mustered out June 24 1864
Discharged July 6.1862....
Stauff, William
..
Trans, to Co. G , Julv 5 '64
Sturtevant. Henry E..
Tr.to Co.E.3'l C'v..Oc.l2. '61
Torrey, William
Monroe, Mo
Mustered out June 24.1864.
Tracy, Georffe H
Beardstown ....
M. 0. June24.'64. asCorp'l
Tread wav Martin.
\\
Tr.to Co E 3dC'v Oc 12 '61
Tribbe, William L ....
Waggoner, Newton A.
Died July 15.1861
..
Tr.to Brig.B'nd Jun.15. '61.
Webster, Thomas
Arenzville
M. 0. June 24. '64. as Sergt.
Weinschenck, Ed'ard.
' '
Tr.to M'dis'n Bat. Sep. 1. '61
Wisbey, William
Beardstown
"
Mustered out June 24. 1864.
Williams. Charles
' '
Killed at Shiloh Ap. 6. '62.
Wilson, Isham N
"
Discharged July 1,1861....
Williams, Josiah
' '
Mustered out June 24,1864.
Feterans.
Baylor. Elijah M
Dec
14. 1863
Dec. 14,1863
See Co. A, Veteran Bat....
■Cummings, George ...
Beardstown
Jan.
1, 1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Finney. David
¥eh
22, 1864
Feb. 22, 1864
Prom. 2d Lieut. Apr.25,'64.
Hatfield. Andrew
Rushville
Jan.
1,1864
Mar. 10,1864
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
Leeds. Gideon R
1 )ec.
14, 1863
Dec. 14,1863
Light. Peter W
Virginia
' ' "
McFarlanJ, Andrew..
ChandlerviUe..
h'eb.
22,1864
Mar. 10,1864
1 • > •
Parmenter, Lester J..
Beardstown
Dec.
14. 1863
Dec. 14, 1863
" "
Ehineberger. Geo. M..
« . • >
Recruits.
Ashlock, Francis P....
Beardstown ....
Jan.
25.1864
Apr. 8. 1864
SeeCo, A, Vet. Battalion..
Batchelder. David W.
Jacksonville
June
12, 1864
June 12,1864
Discharged Oct. 10. 1862 ....
Burnett. Pinckard
Virginia
( )CT.
4. 1861
Oct. 4.1864
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Brashears, Alexander
Macon City
.hilv
24. 1861
July 24.1861
' ' ' '
Burns, Charles
Beardstown
A up.
24.1861
Aug. 24,1861
Disch. Aug. 25. '62; disabil.
Brown. Henry C
.Ian.
25. 1864
Apr. 8, 1864
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
Cole. William
Hickory.
Mar.
July
20. 1864
12.1861
Apr. 27,1864
July 12.1861
Cullison, William
Sturgton, Mo...
demons. Henry
Oct.
June
4,1861
10, 1861
Oct. 4,1861
June 10,1861
Disch. Nov. 11. '62: disabil.
Dennison, Amos B
Tr. to Mad. Bat. Sept.l,'61
Ewing, James M
Beardstown
h'eb.
3, 1864
Apr. 21,1864
See Co. A. Vet. Battalion..
Finney, Martin
Aug.
4, 1861
Aug. 4.1861
Jonnesse, Kellar ..
Buffalo.
Sept.
n,1862
Sept. _11, 1862
Tr. to Inv.Corps Sept.l5 '63
Kilpatrick. John A....
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Martin. Samuel
June
Aug.
24, 1864
4, 1861
McParland, Robert....
ChandlerviUe ..
Aug. i.isei
"
McLin, James S
Beardstown
Feb.
1. 1864
Apr. 21,1861
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
Penienter, George H..
' '
Mar.
23, 1864
Apr. 27,1864
' ' ' ■
Richardson, John W..
Keb.
9, 1864
Apr. 8.1864
"
Keh,
4, 1864
Apr. 21, 1864
Snow, Alonzo
Feb,
1, 1864
' ' ' '
Steele, John
Macon City
Aug.
8,1861
Aug. 8,1861
See Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Switzer, John F
Beardstown
Peb,
3, 1864
Apr. 8, 1864
See Co. A. Vet. Battalion.
Treadway. David P.. .
Mar.
31, 1864
Apr. 27.1864
Tisdale, Obadiah
Jefferson City..
Oct
1,1864
Oct. 1.1864
Discharged July 1, 1861....
Watson, Charles
July
24, 1864
July 24.1864
Died Nov. 26. 1861
Weaver, Lewis
Beardstown
Mar.
26. 1861
.Mar. 26,1864
See Co. A. Vet. Battalion.
Wood, Benjamin
.Ian.
25, 1864
Apr. 8, 1864
" ' '
.May
25, 1861
May 25,1861
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
611
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of musrer.
Remarks.
Captains.
'CyrusHali
Shelbyville
Todd's Point !!!
Shelbyville
Todd's Point'!'.!
Shelby CO
Apr. 22.1861
Sept. 21.1861
May 8. 1S63
Apr. 22,1861
Sept. 21,1861
Sept. 13,1862
May 8, i863
Apr. 22.1861
Sept. 21.1861
Sept. 13.1862
May 8.1863
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
::
May ^25.1861
May '5 1861
May 25.1861
Prom. Major 7th 111. Cav...
Resigned May 8.1863
M. 0. at consolidation
Promoted
Pro. Captain 115tti Reg't...
Promoted
■George Wright
First Lieutenants.
Dudley C Smith
George A. Poteet
George Wright
July 24,1863
May 25,1861
Oet:"25,'i8B'i
July 14,1863
May 25.1861
Henry Harbaugh
Second Lieutenants.
Milton L. Webster ....
M. 0. at consolidation
Trans, to 7th Cavalry
■George Wright
Todd's Point...
Shelbyville
Bloomington...
Malcom H. Copelana..
Prom. Captain Co. A
M. O. at consolidation
Henry A. Ewing
First Sergeant.
July 14.1863
Sergeants.
Fred P. Harding
-James J. Durkee
•Jerome J. Hinds
Frederick Steinley. ..
Shelbyville
Moultrie CO
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25.1861
May 25.1861
Pro. Serg. Maj. Jan. 1.'63..
Diseh.Aug.il. '62; disabil.
Trans, to Co. G.June 4. '61.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Disch. Mar. 27, '63: disabil.
Disch. June 18, '62; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 30, '63; disabil.
Disch. June 18. '62; disabil.
Trans, to Co. K. Oct. 26, '61
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Tr. Reg Band June '5 '61
Corporals-
Malcom H. Copeland..
Eli F.Chittenden
Eleazer Slocum
Shelbyville
■Charles S. Woodward.
Richard H. Ridgway..
Henry Harbaugh
Musicians.
-Sol. W. Stilgebour
Shelby CO.::::::
-John W. Bugh .. .
Shelby v'liie
Mustered out June 18 1864
Wagoner.
Discharged Nov. 1,1861....
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Discharged Aug. 21, 1861...
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Privatei.
Anderson, Jesse
Altman, Joseph
Windsor
May 25.1861
Baker. Daniel B
Shejby CO
Burrus, Cass
Beck. John...
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died Apr. 8. 1862; wounds..
Disch. for prom. Oct. 21, '63
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 26. '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Oct 21. '62; disabil..
:Bacon, Martin E
Bechtel, Frederick....
Bradley. William M...
Clark, .James W
Conrad, John D. M....
Conrad, Charles A
■Gollins. Hiram
Day, Thomas
Shelbyville
Shelby CO
Shelbyville
Moweaqua
Shelby CO
Shelbyville:::::
Shelby CO...::::
Moweaqua
Shelby CO
Shelbyville
Shelby CO
Windsor..::::::
Dill. .John
Davis. John S
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Frost, James A
Fagan. Richard
■Graham. Morgan H...
Grady. Patrick
Harshey. Samuel
Hartman. Henry
Holton, Frederick
:Hopkins. William
Hadley. Levi F
Died Apr. 24, '62; wounds..
Died March 17.1863
Died Sept. 3. '62: wounds..
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Died Sept. 18.1862
Killed at Shiloh A-r. 6. 1862
Drop'd from rolls Sept.l.'62
Disch. Oct. -. '62: disabil.
Left in hosp. July 5,1861;
drop'd from rolls Sep.1'63
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
IKripner, .John
Knight. Elza F
Kepcha. George Li
M. 0. to date June 11.1864..
Died Aug 3 1861
Kelley, Miles C
Shelby CO
Shelbyville
Died Mav 20,1862
Keiffer, Cornelius W..
Lantz, Isaac S
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
D'scharged Aug 9 '61
•Laughlin, William W.
Xiivingston. Alexand'r
Shelby CO
Disch. June 26, '62: disabil.
Tr. Chapman's B.Oct. 1. '61
612
ADJUTANT general's EEPOET.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Lowe. George E
Martin. Thaddeus K..
Milligan. Beverly W..
Milligan, David Y
Munger, Augustus W.
Morgan. Allen H
Miller. Charles E
Mars, Jonathan
Mars, Simon
Murphy, John
Neal, William H
Parker. Lewis H
Peden, Henry M
Phelps, William G....
Prentice, William S...
Quinlivan, John
Rhodenhausler, Lewis
Richardson, William S
Richardson, John
Robins, William N
Reid, Joseph
Robnitt. Amos
Robinson, Elam H
Rose, William y
Roberts, Henry
Steen, Daniel R
Sinclair. William M...
Spicer, John
Shields, Jacob
Shaw, James H
Shoen, Henry
Sherlock. Andrew W.
Underwood, Reuben..
Underwood, John M..
Unger, Henry
Vanderpool, James C.
Wright, John Q
Wright, William W...
Wright. George
W^oodling. Max
Wells, James H
Williams, John A
Wootf, William
Weiman, Philip
Bradley. William M...
Lyons. Richard
Wilson, Arthur
Veferanx.
Bradley. William M...
Burrus, (Jass
Clemens. Charles
Conrad, Charles A...,
Cowan, Henry S
Davis, John S
Shelby co ..
Moultrie co.
Shelbyville.
Shelby co
Shelbyvilh
Shelby co
Shelby co
Shelby co ..
Sheibyviiie!
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelby co
Shelbyville
Beardstown ...
Shelbyville
Beardstown ...
Shelby co
Keiffer, Cornelius W . . IShelbyville. . . .
Keisler, John
Kripner, John
Murphy, John
Richardson. William S
Roberts, Henry
Shaw, James H
Waugh, Samuel
Weiman, Phil'p
Wells. James H
Becruits.
Andes, William W....
Clemens, Charles
Chandley. William O.
Cowan, Henry S
DeKolf, Peter
Fegan, Christopher...
Garner, William T....
Haines, Isaac
Hand, David
Karr, Matthew B
Little. Miles W
Martin. Parkhurst S..
Peacock, Adonijah....
Chicago
Shelby co ..
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Chicago
Shelbyville.
Shelby co ..
Shelby co
Beardstown
Vandalia
Beardstown
Shelby co
Shelbyville
Remick, Mo
Shelby co
Bent'n co..Tenn
Shelbyville
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan,
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
12,1863
5,1864
12, 1863
5, 1864
^12. 1863
1. 1864
12,1863
1, 1864
12, 1863
5, 1864
Dec. 12, 1863
Jan. 6.1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. 6, 1864
Dec. ^12,1863
Jan. 1, 1864
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
12. 1863
1, 1864
12. 1863
6, 1864
Dec. 12,
Mar.
June
May
May
Aug.
Sept.
Dec.
Feb.
July
June
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
,1864
May
May
Aug.
Sept,
Dec.
Feb.
July
June
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
1, 1864
25, 1861
1, 1861
14, 1861
22. 1861
27. 1862
26, 1861
22. 1861
11. 1862
Disch. for prom. Nov. 6, '63
Died Nov. 5.1864
Mustered out J une 18, 1864.
Disch. July 3, '62; wounds.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Feb. 28, '62; disabil.
Deserted June 23,1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Mar. 29, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
App. Serg. Maj. June 5. '61
Disch. Jan. 30, '63; disabil.
Disch. Jan. 24. '63; disabil.
Disch. by court martial.
Otterville. M.O. D'c.31'61
Disch. Nov. 7. '62; disabil..
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Sept. 29.'62; wounds
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
M.O.May 25,'64.Tr.Inv.C'p&
Disch. Feb. 1.'63; disabil..
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted June 23, 1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. 41st 111. Inf. Sept. 1,'61
Disch. July 16.'62; wounds
Tr. Chapman's B.,0ct.l.'61:
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Nov. 6, '63; disabil..
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Disch. Nov. 7,' 62; wounds
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. Reg. Band, June 25, '61.
Died Jiiiie 29". 1863 V...V.V.V.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Sept. 19,1861
Died Sept. 12,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
SeeCo.A, Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
See Co'.^ B,' Vet.' Battalion '.
Disch. Jan. 24. ' 63: disabil.
Disch. Ct. Mar. Dec. 31, '61
Died April 4. 1862
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
See Co.' 'a',' Vet! Battalion'.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
613
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
o£ muster.
Remarks.
Peck, George O
Rafsnyder, Charles ...
Thompson. Edwin ....
Williams. John E
Wells Aladdin M
Shelby CO
Moweaqua
Shelby co
Aug. 8, 1861
Sept. 14. 1861
Mar. 29,1864
Feb. 18,1864
June 29,1861
Sept. 15.1862
Sept. 17,1862
July 5,1861
July 4,18>>1
Aug. 5. 1861
Aug. 8.1861
Sept. 14,1861
Apr. ^27,1864
June 29,1861
Sept. 15,1862
Sept. 17,1862
Aug. 5,1861
July 4,1861
Aug. 5,1861
Disch. Jan.30,'63: disabil..
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
See Co.^ A. Vet. Battalion.
Dischargpd Sept. 29. 1861 ..
Wells! William L
Whittemore, Albert T.
White. William
Waugh. Samuel
Richmond, Stephen N.
Beardstown
Whitehall
Lisbon. Maine..
Shelby CO
Renick, Mo
Discharged Jan. 6, 1863...
Died Oct. 10. 1863
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains .
Augustus H. Cornman
David N. Hamilton ...
First Lie 'I tenants.
William E. Eastham..
David N. Hamilton ...
RufusMayfield
Second Lieutenants.
David N. Hamilton ..
RufusMayfield
First Se'^geant.
Fletcher H. Chapman
Sergeants.
Charles Zimmerman.
James B. Eastham —
Frederick VV. Ring...
RufusMayfield
Girard .
Cornorals
William M. Cherry...
David K. Kitzmiller .
Luke Mayfield
Alfred H. Maygoon..
George N. Yowell
John W. Phillips
•George B. Weed
Joseph L. King ,
Wagoner.
James A. Smith ..
Musicians.
William P. Emery
Felix J. Emery
Privates.
Adams. Daniel ..
Apt, Henry
Anderson. John B.
Baker. Daniel
Bock. Henry
Bainbridge. William H
Bagby. William ...
Boles. William P..
i'onnor, William J
Cherry, Peterson H...
Corr. Lucien C
Chibb, IraP
■Cooney, Michael
Chesley. Henry A. ..
Clarke. Brackstone .
Dunn, Jerry
Drake. Orange
Dale. James
Deaton, James
Faulkner, Laban B..
Girard
©irard
Girard
Carlinville
Girard
Girard ,
10.1861
7, 1863
May 10,1861
Nov. 7,1862
Aug. 7,1863
May 10.1861
Nov. 17,1862
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May
Dec.
May 25,1861
Dec." 'i' 1863
May 25,1861
May 11,1863
May 25,1861
Liberty, Mo .
Jacksonville
Carlinville . .
Alton
Girard
Carlinville • .
Girard
May 25,
25. 1861
4, 1863
Resigned Aug. 7, 1863..
M. O. at consolidation.
Dismissed Nov. 15, 1862.
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation..
Transferred.
May 25,
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Liberty, Mo
Girard
Carlinville
Girard
Girard .
Carlinville
Girard
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Sept. 20, 1861..
Tr. Reg. Band, Sept. 6,1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
M. O. June 18. 1864, as Serg.
Died Apr. 20.'62; wounds..
Tr. to 48th HI. Inf. Oct. 1. '61
Discharged Nov. 7. 1861....
Died March 26, 1864
Tr. to 32d 111. Inf. Mar. 1.'62
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Discharged Jan. 31, 1862...
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Prom, to non-com. staff ....
Tr. 2d HI. Art., Oct. 20,1861
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Mustered out June 18,1861.
Tr. from Co. (i Nov. 1,'62
M. O. June 18, '64. musician.
Drum Maj. Re-enl. as Vet.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died April 20. 1862
Died Oct. 19, 1863
DischargedAug.'ii isei'.!!
Re enlisted as Veteran ...
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Discharged Aug. 13, 1861 . . .
Discharged' Sept! Vo.'isei '. '.
killed ; K.'r. ac'd't. Jaii'.29'63
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
614
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Gartland, Barth'l'mew
Galvin, John
Holmes, Joseph H
Hall, George B
Hall, George W
Hart, George P
Hughes, William
Hapger, Neum
Jones, Robert
Jones, William A
Jones, George
Jones, Moses T
Kurtz. Elias
Kindley, Solomon...
Kitchel, James
Kennedy. Martin
Kiel, Amet
Lott, George
Leigh, Jame.s
Leaman, William
Meachem, Charles B
Murray, Christian ....
Morris, Levi
Mackey, William M...
Mackey, Thomas M.
Morris, William
Moore. Isaac
McMarrow, John
Moulder, Hilbra
McKinnie. Robert A
Milton. William E..
McWain, James
Niveral, Andrew H .
O'Neil. Joht.
Peat. John T
Pugh, James H
Patton, Vincent J
Partridge. John H ..
Queen, James
Riley, John
Riley Jerry
Renter. Leopold T
Reed, John E
Reed. John
Solomon, Dempsy J
Shimers, Patrick J....
Sparks, Thomas
Stewart, William
Stanterry. William ... .
Shearman. Edward ...
William. Wright
Winnans. Frederick T.
Witzberger, Gustavus
West. William E ..
Young. Marshall..
Girard
Cliillicothe. Mo
Liberty, Mo
May 25,1861
Carlinville
Girard
Veterans,
Bock. Henry
Baker, Daniel L
Cherry. Peterson H...
Faulkner. Laban A ...
Jones, George W
Milton. William E ....
McCafferty. Harrison.
Queen, James
Reed. John
Shearman, Edward ...
Smith. Adam ..
Zimmerman. Charles.
Recrinfx,
Dufe. Joseph W
Duncan. John
Dalrymple, Charles E
Winchester
Girard
Carlinville .
Paughmen. James .... Girard ,
Haynes. Thomas...
Haynes. Jo.«iah
Hall. John H ICarlinville
Carlinville.
Girard
Effingham co.
Girard
Liberty.
Girard .
Carlinville
Girard ...
Litchfield.
Girard . . .
Carlinville
Hudson Cy,
Girard
Jacksonville . .
Carlinville . ...
Girard
Springfield
Girard
Girard
Girard
Carlinville.
Girard
Palmyra ...
Girard ,
Carlinville ,
latan
Carlinville .
Springfield
Girard
Chicago ....
July
May
20. 1861
25, 1861
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
11. 1863
5. 1864
May 25,1861
July 20,1861
May 25.;
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. _14.1863
Jan. 5,]
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. 1st Ill.Cav.Aug.il. '61;
and M. O. Nov. 23, 1862...
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62.
Died Sept. 3.1863
Died Feb. 22, 1862
Mustered out June 18, 1864..
Disch. for prom. Nov. 9, '63-
Discharged May 18,1862....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
M. O. June 18, '64 as Corp. .
Disch. May 18, '62; disabil.
Died May 27,1863
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Corp.Killed.Shiloh,Ap.6,'62
Tr. IstMo. Cav. Sept.9,1861
M.O.June 18.'64.as wagoner
Discharged Dec. 27, 1861 ....
Discharged July 23, 1863 . .,
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged Apr. 7, 1862....
Disch. Nov. 13, '62; disabiL
Died July — , 1862; wounds. .
Died Apr. 23. 1862
Re enli.sted as Veteran
Tr. to Mo. Cav. Nov. 1. 1861.
Discharged Aug. 13.1861...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. to2d 111. Art. Oct. 1.'61.
Tr.N.W.Rifle Reg.Sep.29.61
Disch. Dec. 9. '62; wounds..
Discharged Aug. 13,1861 ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 3, '62; wounds.
?eb. 25.1864 Apr. 27.
Aug. 6. 1861 Aug. 6,1861
Aug. 5.1861
June 7.1861
Sept. 28,1861
Oct. 22,1861
June 7, 1861
Sept. 28.1861
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. Feb. 24, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to 2d 111. Art. Oct. 1,'61.
Disch. Apr. 8. '63; «lisabil..
Disch. Aug. 23, '62; disabil.
Killed, accident. Sept.25, '61
Disch. Nov. 25. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 13, 1863..
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Killed in battle June 22. '63.
M. O. June 18. '64, as Corp.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion..
App'd Drum Ma,i. Vet. Bat.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion..
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
See Co.F. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion..
Died Dec. 26.1861
Joined from 1st Mo. Cav.
See Co.B. Vet. Battalion
Tr.tolnv. Corps. Sept. 28, '6»
See Co.B. Vet. Battalion ..
Disch. Sept. 24. '62; disabil.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
6]&
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Jones John D .
CarHnville
Aug. 13,1861
May 25,1861
June 1,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Aug. 6,1861
July 20,1861
June 4,1861
Oct. 13,1861
Aug. 13,1861
May 25,1861
Aug. _13, 1861
May 25,1861
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion
Jones, Thomas W
Jacksonville ...
Carlinville
Morgan. James
Aug. 13,1861
Disch.Oct. 9. '62; wounds.
JJeeley. Asher P
Palmer, Quincy A ....
Carlinville
Girard
July 20,1861
June 4,1861
See Co. P. Vet. Battalion..
Disch. Jan. 2I.'62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Aug. 13,1861
Artman. Aaron
Biru William
Carlinville
Glasgow
M. 0. June 18, 64, as Serg't.
Died (date unknown)
Died Sept 21 ISe**
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Cavtains.
Thomas J. Bryant
James E. Williams
Carlos C. Cox
First Lieutenants.
Robert P. McKnight..
James E. Williams —
Carlos C. Cox
George W. Bates
Thomas A. Weisner...
Second Lieidenants.
James E. Williams ..
Carlos C. Cox
Georgp W. Bates
John H. Henderson..
First Sergeant.
Carlos C. Cox
Sergeants.
George W. Bates
John H. Henderson.
William R. Love
Richard D. Bibb....
Corporals.
George W. Meldrum..
Thomas A. Weisner ..
Reuben E. Weisner...
John H. Hogan
Robert Jarvis
Joseph C . Carroll
Thomas A. Millhouse,
William H. Wilson....
Musicians.
Frederick R. Gray
William Pickett
Greepfleld .
Payette
Fayette —
Scottsville.
Greenfield .
Greenfield...
Fayette
Scottsville...
Macoupin co.
May 3.1861
Oct. 5, 1862
May 29,1863
May
Jan.
Oct.
May
Feb.
20, 1862
5.1862
May 25,1861
Aug." ig,' 1863
May 25,1861
Oct. 30, 1862
Aug. 19,1863
Mar. 22,1864
Fayette .
Scottsville ..
Macoupin co.
Greenfield ...
Greene co ...
Greene co .
Greenfield ,
Greene co
White Hall
Greenfield.,
Macoupin co
Greene co
Privates-
Adams, John M ..
Aitune. James W.
Bowman. Jacob Greenfield .
Barton, Thomas B Macoupin co
Barton, Isaac P
Blumkamp. William.. i Franklin co .
Boyd, Noah j Winchester. .
Clark, William L Greene co
Cash. Cornelius B .
Cunningham, John
Curtis. William H .
Culbertson, Samuel...
Dunn. John
Duckworth. John T ..
Davidson, George H.
Davis, Jonathan G...
ay 3, 1861
Jan. 20,1862
Oct. 5, 1862
May 1. 1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25, 1861
Greenfield .
White Hall..
Greene co ...
Jacksonville
Greenfield...
Scottville
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25.
May 25.1861
Resigned Oct. 5. 1862
Pro.lst Tenn.Art.May29,'6»
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Promoted Adjutant
F'romoted
Discharged ' Feb'.'26.'i864'. '. '.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion.
Promoted
See Co. b'.'Vet.' BaVtarion"
Promoted 2d Lieut
Promoted 2d Lieut
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Jan. 29. '62; disabil.
Discharged; term expired.
Disch. as private, F^b.6,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Apr.2l,'62. of wounds
Discharged; term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. June20. '62; disabil.
Disch.June28, '62; wounds
Discharged; term expired.
Discharged Aug. 25.1861...
Discharged Oct. 12.1861...
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Jan. 4.1863
Discharged; terra expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged; term expired
Dishou. disch. Sept. 29. '62.
Promoted Q. M. Serg't —
Deserted July 20, 1862
Diseh.Junel9. '62; wounds
Died Nov. 11.1861
Disch. May 31. '62; disabil.
Cor. Kird.Shiloh.Apr.6.'62
Disch. Apr. 7. '62; disabil.
Died April 17, '62; wounds.
616
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Dennis, Jasper
Davidson, William H
Parmer, Ahnarine
Falter. John
Gray, James
Gant, Philemon
Hamman. George
Jennings, Henry H ..
Kellv. James
Kidd. Thomas
Kinkead. Milton
Lakln, William A
Lynch. Michael
Monttromery, Jos. N ..
Mytinger, Benjamin P,
Mytinger. Francis M..
McDonald, George....
Melton. Isaac N
Mitchell, James A
Mowder. Samuel ..
Neice, James
Neice, Ellis
Oh air. Mathew ....
Officer, William...
Patterson. William -.^.
Patterson. Thomas....
Pearson, Joseph
Pierson, Thomas
Perkins. Albert
Rosenstein, Albert...
Rath, William
Reynolds. Elijah S ..
Rose, Krank
Rouen, Michael ..
Sanders, Samuel
Shelburn, Jacob...
Short, Thomas J .....
Scott, Cornelius ,
Smith, Joseph
Tracy, Mark ..'
Walker, Samuel
Williams. Henry...
Wilder, George B
Wylder, Bluford ....
Wylder. Robert
Walker. Kobert....
Whitworrh. John..
Whaley. Thomas...."
Weidenkiller, John S
Yates, William
Yeoman, Charles
Greenfield.
Scottville....
Macoupin CO.
Chicago
Scottville
Greenfield...
Macoupin CO.
Carrollton .
Greenfield.
Fayeite
Greenfield.
Greene CO.!!
White Hall
Greene CO.
Macon co .
Joliet
Greenfield.
Veterans.
Altune, James M...
Baker. David '.
Baring, James M...
Brown. Charles
Barton, Isaac P...!.'.'
Carroll, .loseph C ...
Dooley, Samuel B...'
Parmer, Almarine.
Henderson, John H.
Hamman. George . ..
Jennings, Henry H .
Kidd. Thomas J ...
Lakin. William A .
McDonald. George ....
Melton. Isaac N ..
Neice, Ellis C !
Neice. James
Pierson. Thomas...!"
Sharp. Francis M
Shelburn, Jacob
Shelburn. Augustus ..
Sanders. Samuel....
Short. Thomas L..
Tracy, Mark
Whaley, Thomas...!!!
Williams. Henry...
Wylder. Bluford
Greenfield.
Scottville..
White Hall'
Springfield.
Scottviiie!!!
Greenfield!!
Greenfield.
Greene CO
White Hall...
Greenfield
White Hall...
Greenfield
Grepne ,
Bloomington .,
Greenfield
Barr's Store...
Chicago
Scottville
Barr's Store...
Chicago
Bloomington ..
Payette
White Hall....
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Chicago ..
Scottville.
LeRoy !!!!!
Macoupin co...
May
May 25,1
Disch. Nov. 29, '62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Hied. R.R.accid't, Oet.l0.'61
Killed at Shiloh, Anr.ie, '62.
Disch. Apr. 7, '62; disabil..
Keenlisted as Veteran
Died May 14, '62; wounds!!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Oct. 1,1S61
Re-enlisted asVeteian.
Discharged; term expired.
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62,
Disch. Apr. 21, '62: disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 25, ISei!!!
Discharged; term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 25.1861...
Died in hospital Oct. 2. '61.
Discharged: terra expired".
Re-enlisted as Veteran ... .
Discharged; term expired.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
5.1864
14.1863
5. 1864
12. 1863
5, 1864
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Jan. 31, '62; disabil.
Corp. Deserted Sept. 5, '62
Disch. Oct 20, '63, for pro
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged May 29. 1862...
Disch. Sept. 4. '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Mar. 28, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged: term expired.
Pro.Serg. Disch. May 31, '62
Disch. Nov. 24, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 25, 186i!!!
Disch. Aug. 29. '62; disabil.
Jan. 5, J
1.1864
12, 1863
5. 1864
1,1864
5. 1864
Tan.
Jan.
Dec.
May
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
5.1864
14, 1863
6. 1564
5. 1S64
Dec. 12.1863
Bloomington .!!ljan. 5.1
1,
12,18^3
5, 1864
1.1864
5.1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. 5. 1864
See Co. D. Vet. Battali
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Deserted June 19. 1S64
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
See N. C. S.. Vet. Battalion
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRVT.
617
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
'W^eisner, Thomas A . . .
Walker, Samuel
Hecruits.
Anderson, David
Bachus, Henry E
-Baker, David
■Barton, Charles H
Baring James M
Brown, Charles
Brown, John
Bell, John L
Bingman, John
Cox, Daniel M
Cox, flenry C
Conley, John
■Carroll, Eugene L
Cannon, Patrick
•Cole, John F
Cannedy, .lames H
•Orocker, W. R
Culbertson, Samuel...
Duckworth, Wra. W...
Daley, Samuel B
■Dunn, James
Durham. John
Evans, James J
'Fitzpatrlck, John A...
Follard, Abraham
Fisher, Robert
•<jrriswold. John
Heiner, John
OHalbert. William L....
iHulce, Thomas B
Hardin, Roswell
Hill, James L
Henderson. James W.
Jeffries. John
Jones, Wm. K
Kennedy, Mathew
Kidd, James
Moore. Frederick
Mytinger, John A
Martin. Frank M
Neece, W. F
Oaley. Jasper
Pilgrim, John
Pitman, Lemuel .
'Pitman, John H
Pickett, Ira J
■Pinegar, James P
Sharp, Sampson
Shelburn, Augustus..
Sharp, Preston B
Sharp. Francis M
Tunstall, Malcolm....
Taylor, Charles D....
Wells, George
Worcester. Alfred J . . .
Watson, Walter O....
Wylder, George B....
White, James
Greenfield —
Scottville
Hillsboro
Greene co ..
White Hall..
Macoupin co.
Greenfield...
White Hall..
Jacksonville
White Hall..
Havana
Fayette
Greenfield ,
Barr's Store...
Greenfield
Virden
Jacksonville ..
Ottumwa. Kas.
Greenfield.
Barr's Store...
Scottville
Canada West..
Greenfield
Bluff Dale
Barr's Store...
Greenfield
White Hall..
Jacksonville
Quincy
Barr's Store.
Carrollton...
Barr's Store.
White Hall .
Virden
Greenfield.
Scottville..
Greenheld.
Scottville.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
June
Aug.
June
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
May
Mar.
June
Sept.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jnue
Mar.
Nov.
June
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
3,1863
1, 1«61
13.1861
1,1861
13. 1863
9, 1S61
23. 1864
31,1864
30, 1864
26, 1864
Mar. 22, J
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 1,1863
Dec. 13,1863
Feb. 22.1861
May 3, 1864
Apr. 27.1864
May
June
Dec.
Dec.
8, 1863
5, 1863
Mar. 20.1863
Apr. 27. 1864
Nov. 10,1863
Dec. 5, 1863
Apr. 27,1864
Sept. 11,1862
teb. 1,1864
Apr. 27.1864
May 3.1864
Nov. 10.1863
Apr. 27.1864
Feb. 2i, 1864
Dec. 8. 1863
May 3, 1864
Apr. 27,1864
Shipman
Greenfield
Winchester
White Hall ....
Bluff Dale
Greenfield
Jacksonville ...
Jan.
Mar.
June
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar. 27.1864
Apr. 27,1864
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion
Diseharged; term expired
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died Dee. 21,1861
Deserted Sept. 29, 1862...
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion,
Disch. Apr. 7, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion,
Discharged: term expired.
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
Disrharged; term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion..
Died July 8. 1863
Discharged Aug. 25,1861..
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion..
Discharged; term expired.
Died Feb. 17,1862
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion..
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Discharged April 29. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veieran...
Discharged Dec 9. 1862...
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
Discharged; term expired
Pro.lst Lt. Co. G. Dec.24, '63
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion..
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Amory K .Johnson
Apr. 22,1861
May 17,1861
July 3, 1863
Apr. 22.1861
Jan. 13, 1862
Aug. 6, 1863
Promoted Lieu't Col
Frederick Mead
Henry M. Pedan
First Lieutenants,
Jacob M. Early
Petersburg
Shelby ville
Petersburg
Bloomington'..!
May 25.1861
Dec. 22,1863
May 25,1861
Discharged July 3. 1863....
M. O. ac consolidation....
Resigned Jan, 16.1862
Resigned Aug. 6. 1863
.Alonzo J. Gillespie....
Jan. i.l864
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
618
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
Second Lieutenants.
JBithan A. Norton..
Alonzo J. Gillespie...
Ifirst Sergeant.
Richard Haynie
Sergeants
Henry C. Dennison ..
John P. McNeely .
Alonzo Gillespie ..
Joseph C. Ham '"
Coriwrals.
James Cannan..
John Murphy
Isaac McKay "
Petersburg ...
Bloomington .
Bloomington .
Petersburg...
Apr. 22.1861
Jan. 13,1862
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
Promoted.
May 25, 1861 Deserted
John P. Smedley ..
James Simpson
Christian Goodman
Albert Cowgill...
John H. Goldsmith..'.'.'
Wililam H. Purgresom
1 homas L. Tovera
Wagoner.
Barrett D. Ketts
Musicians.
Charles Burgess
George McNeely
Bloomington .
Williamsville
Salisbury...
Petersburg ,
Tallula.
Petersburg .
Leroy "
May 25. 1861 May 25,
May 25.
May 25.]
Athens.
Privates.
Anderson. William
Burley. William...
Ball, Benjamin....
Ball, M.Isaac
Biekfort. Alonzo ..
Baylor, Elijah
Brown, James
Brehl, Peter
Clark, John H
Clark. William h'.';
Cox, John
Carnes. Alexander';
Carlton. Lemuel
Coats, Henry ...
Cogdal, Elijah...
Cummings. Lewis..
Carroll, Patrick ....
Drake, Henry H.
Daily, Thomas ....
Ewing, Henry A ...
Erisman. Christopher'.
Eldridge, George..
Evers, John ..
Freeman, P. Freem'a'n.
Ferguson, William A .
Geer, William....
Gibbs, William.... "
Gurley. George....
Graham, Sandy O....'
Gnsby, Alcanaan
Hutton, Arthur E....
Hardin, John E....
Hornback. David J. j
Heathcoat, William..!
Hopper, Barnett...
Hopper. Solomon H..'
Hill, William
Johns, Peter
Jones, Charles...'.'
Kiuman, John h... '.'.'.
Cmn. Harvey...
Lowry, Horace .
Leener. William
Winchester.
Petersburg .
Springfield .
Petersburg
Plymouth...
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25, 1861
Petersburg
St. Anthony, M
Ashland
Bloomington ,
Petersburg .
Concord ...
Tallula "■
Rallston, N. Y..'
Bloomington ...
Petersburg
Sweet Water...'
Tallula
LeRoy
Petersburg . ....
Cincinnati, 0...I
Petersburg ...
Jacksonville .
LeRoy
Sweetwater ..
Athens
Petersburg .
Petersburg .....
Peter.sburg .....
Bloomington ...
McNulty, Peter M ;:.':; Swe'etwater
Diseh. Sept. 24,'63. for pro.
Discharged Aug. 11,1861...
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6 '62
Disch Oct. 17, '62; disabil .
Re-enlisted as Vet. and M..
O. Dec. 12,'63, to re-enlist
as Veteran ....
K^'^^JP^^*? as Veteran .■.'.'.'
Died March 16, 1862..
Discharged; term expired
Discharged Aug. 26,1861..
Re-enhsted as Veteran....
Discharged May 8,1862.'.'.'.'
May 25,1861 Discharged; term expired
May 25,1861
Discharged; term expired
tte-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 29.1861...
Kiled at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Ir.Lhapm'n's B at. Jan. 1, '62.
Re-enhsted as Veteran.
Mustered out Jan. 24, 1863 '
Mustered out xMay 24, 1864.
Ke-enlisted as Veteran...
Reen ist'd Vet.: pro. Corp
Re-enhsted as Veteran
Discharged Jan. 29. 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....'
Deserted Oct. 4.1861
Died Sept. 8, 1861 .'"
Dischai-ged; term expire'd
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died July 20,1862 '.
Discharged; term expired
Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. B .
Re-enhsted as Veteran....
Discharged Sept. 27.1861';!
Discharged Sept. 1. 1861.
Reenlist'd Vet.; pro. (jorp
Died Oct. 5. '62; wounds
Died Aug. 21,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran ... .'
Discharged: term expired
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Died on boat July 24—
Re-enlisted as Veteran.!;;
iJiseharged; term expired
Re enlisted as Veteran.
Died at Ashland. Ill ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran...!
Discharged Sept. 23. 1861 .
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Dec. 9, 1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,1862-
Discharged; term expired
Ke-enhsted as Veteran....
t>ischarged Aug. 26.1861...
Trans, to Invalid Corps ...
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
619
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mcintosh, Epperitus..
Montgomery, James..
Mitchell Josiah A
Bloomington ...
Petersburg
Athens .
May ,25,1861
Dec. ,12,1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. ,,5,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. ,1,1864
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 12,1863
Mar. 15,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. ,12.1863
Jan. ,,5,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. ,,5,1864
Jan. ,1,1864
May 25.1861
Mar. 26.1862
June 4,1861
Aug. 11,1862
July 26,1861
May ,25,1861
Sept. 29,1861
Aug. 20.1861
Apr. 23,1864
Feb. 6, 18(4
May 25.1861
Mar. 28.1864
May 25,1861
May ,25.1861
Dec. ,12,1863
Jan. 5. 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. ,5,1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. ,,1.1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 12,1863
Mar. 15.1864
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. ,12,1863
Jan. ,5,1864
Dee. 12,1863
Jan. ,,5.1864
Jan. ,1.1864
May 25.1861
Mar, 26,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged: term expired^
Re enlisted as Veteran....
Moore, William R
Petersburg
Discharged; term expired.
Neal Thomas
Discharged Aug. 28,1861...
Tr.Chapm'n's Bat. Jan. 1, '62
Pierce, Oliver H
Potter, Edward
Philbrick. Charles....
Rinevhard. Samuel...
Stephenson, George ..
Stone. Nathaniel
Salisbury
Petersburg
Towanda
Williamsville ..
Petersburg
Athens
Petersburg
Tallula
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Aug. 8. '62. Par-
doned by President
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged; term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Discharged Oct. 16. 1861 ....
Summers, Thomas....
Petersburg
Discharged: term expired..
Tr. toCo. B. 2d Artillery..
Turner. Thomas J
ered; enlisted elsewhere
Deserted June 4. 1861
Bloomington . . .
Disch. June 14. '62: disabil.
Wilson, Isaac H
Discharged July 24, 1863, to
Wilhite. James
Waddle, James
Wilson, Thomas
Petersburg
receive promotion
Disch. Apr. 23. '63: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Aug. 11, 1861
Wasson, Joseph
Zimmerman, Freder'k.
Veterans.
Allen Charles
Petersburg
Rock Creek
Sweetwater —
St.Anth'y.Minn
Petersburg
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion...
Ball. Isaac M
" "
Clark, William H
Clark. John H
Ashland
Concord
Petersburg
McLean Station
Petersburg
Sweetwater '.'...
• > > >
Carroll, Patrick
Erisman, Christopher.
Eldrldge. George W ..
Ferguson, William A.
Goldsmith. J. hnH....
Hethcote. William ....
Hardin. John E
:: ::
Hopper, William J....
Johns, Peter M
Lowry, Horace S
Lukins. Levi C
Bloomington ...
Petersburg
Bloomington...
Sweetwater —
Petersburg
Bloomington".!".
Salisbury
Petersburg'.'.!!!
See N. C. S., Vet.Battalioov
See Co.,A. Vet. Batt,alion..
McNeely, (ieorge
Mcintosh. Epperitus..
:: ::
Mitchell. Josiah A ....
Pierce, Olivf-r H
Philbrick. Ch-irles ....
:: ::
Rutledge. Abraham W
Smith, Samuel
Bloomington ...
Tallula
..
Smedley, John F
Summers. Frederick..
Stone. Nathaniel
Sififord. John
Petersburg
Bloomington ...
LeRoy
•'
Trent, William P
Waddle, James H
I^ccrui/g.
Allen, Charles.
Bloomington ...
Sweetwater ....
Petersburg
Bloomington ...
Salisbury
Tallula
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Anderson .James
Killed by enemy June 22,'63:
Died May 12. '62: wounds..
Anderson. George S ..
Bell, David S
Aug. 11.1862
July 26.1861
See Co., A, Vet. Battalion..
Discharged; term expired.
Carmen, James H
Hopper, William J....
Petersburg
Springfield
Sept. 29,1861
Apr.' '23! 1864
Feb. 6. 1864
Disch. Jan. 24, '63; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Hitchcock, John A
Lukius. Levi C
Rock Creek ....
Petersburg
Re-enlisted as Veteran
McNeely, William H..
Murphy, Daniel C
Mar. 28,1864
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Discharged March, 1862...^
620
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Pervines, Francis M ..
Riley, Robert
Rarey, Arthur W
Rutledge. Abraham...
Smedley, Thomas B ..
Summers, Frederick..
Small, Monroe
■Worth. Edwin
Todd. Joseph
Trent. William e
Trent. A. William
Smith, Peter
Residence.
Petersburg .
Sharon O...
Danville
Petersburg .
Salisbury...
Petersburg ,
Tallula
Petersburg ,
Petersburg .
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Aug.
June
June
June
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
July
Mar
Date
of muster.
Aug. 11,1862
■June 10,1861
Mar."i6.'i862
Feb. 6. 1864
Remarks.
See Co. A. Vet. Battalion..
Died March 8, 1862
Discharged: term expired.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. A, Vet- Battalion .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. A. Vet. Battalion.
Diseh. Apr. 30, '62; disabil.
Disch. June 14, '62: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died April 11, 1862
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Captains,
Milton S. Littlefleld.
John D. Moore
First Lieutenants.
William H. Scott
Thomas H. Simmons
Israel B. Stafford ....
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas H. Simmons
John D. Moore
Israel B. Stafford ....
Fountain C. Pollock..
First Sergeant.
Arthur W. Mendenhall
Sergeants
William H. Patton ..
Joshua A. Davis
Israel B. Stafford ...
Thomas H. Leonard
Corporals.
Jasper N. Drew
John W. Smith
Robt. Aullabaugh
James H. Humphreys
John A. Eberman
Oeorge R. Pinckaid ..
William Cott
Brook Stafford
IVaffoner.
John B. Boyd ..
Musicians.
George Adams ..,
Daniel P. Smutz
Prirnfes.
Arkbauer, George
Ausrin, James
Bartley. William
Buckmaster, Geo. R.
Beck, Joseph D
Bright, Mahlon
Brockus, John L
Ballard. Ludwig
Bridges, Gforge W ..
Berry, William W
Braig. Lionel
Chandler, Daniel H...
Court, Charles
Davis, Jackson
Dwyer, Michael
Davidson, Edward Q
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Jerseyville
Jersey co.
Jersey co
Grafton...
Jersey co ,
Grafton.
Preston.
Jerseyville ,
Jerseyville .
Grafton
Jerseyville .
Jersey co
Jerseyville .
Wide world.
Fidelity ....
Brighton ...
Fidelity
Grafton
Jerseyville ,
Jerseyville .
St. Louis ..
Horton. la.
Otter Creeli
Jerseyville
Edwardsville
jerseyville. ..
Greene co. .
lersey co ..
Carlinville.
Jerseyville
Apr.
Nov.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
May
Nov.
Apr,
May
May
May
20,
26, 1862
20, 1861
25. 186:i
30, 1863
20, 1861
25, 1861
26,1862
30, 1863
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,
Jan. 31,1863
May 25,
July"i4,'l863
Jan. 31, 1863
July 14,1863
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,1861
Mustered out Nov. 26, li
M. O. at consolidation
Disch. to date May 5, 1862 ,
Discharged Apr. 30. 1863...
M. O. at consolidation ....
M. O. at consolidation
M. O. June 18. 1864, as priv.
M. O. June 18, 1864, as priv.
Disch. Sept. 16.'62: wounds
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Deserted Aug. 15, 1862
Deserted Aug. 10, 1862
Trans, to 66th Col. Inf ....
Disch. Mar. 12, '62; disabil.
Deserted Aug. 15, 1862
Deserted May 1. 1863
Re enlisted as Veteran
M. O. June 18. '64, as priv..
Diseh. June 15. '62; disabil.
M. O. June 18. '64, as priv'te
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Deserted Sept. 16, 1861
M.O.June 18. '64. as IstSerg
M.O.June 18, '64. as Corp'l.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. May. 1862; disabil..
Discharged June. 1, 1861...
Discharged June 16. 1861 . .
Died March 18. 1862
Died Nov. 14.1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died Aug. i. 1861
Mustered out June 18, 1864
Pro. Q. M. Sergt. Aug
FOURTEENTH INFANTEY.
621
Name and Rank.
j Date of
(Tank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
Elliott, William J
Estes. Andrew J
Free, Milton W
Freeman, Joseph G...
Green. Oliver S
Hoag, Wilbur A
Hoag, Franklin
Hull, Milton J
Higgins, John
Hilly, George W
Hilly, Francis M
Hogan, John
Hogan, Martin
Halloran. John
Johnissee, John
James. Alonzo
Keys, John
Leigliton, Horace
Leonard, Samuel B...
Long. James R
Leigh, Joseph
Miliken, Thomas S —
Monk, John
Miller, Newton
Moore, William
Miuard, Daniel G
Moore, John D
McMenamio. M. L
Price, Thomas A
Parker, Joan V
Pollock, Fountain C ..
Roberts. Zephaniah...
Rowland, Alexander..
Rowdan, Isaac
Rowdan, J ames
Rudolph. Charles
Richards. Abraham P.
Slaten. William W....
Stover, David
Smith, Samuel C. Sr.
Smith, Samuel C. Jr.
Strode, Thomas H —
Saupear, Ephraim
Taylor, George W
Vinson George W —
Wilson. William
Wilson. William D....
Ware, Nathaniel
Jersey co ...
Jerseyville .
Fidelity
Otter Creek
May
Fidelity.
Otter Creek...
Morgan co
Jacksonville ..
Brighton .
Jersey co ,
Jerseyville .
Manchester
erseyville .
Grafton.
Fidelity.
Portland, Me.
Fidelity
Grafton
Preston
Pike CO
Jersey co
Otter Creek . .
Jersey co ...
Jerseyville ,
Newbern ...
Jerseyville .
Veterans.
Beck. Joseph D ...
Elliott. Wilburn J.
Hull, Milton J
Higgins. John
Moore, William
Pinckard. George R...
Randle. Wilbur F.
Smith, Samuel C, Jr.,
Taylor, George W.
Vinson, George W
Jifcrnits.
Austin. John H
Barber. Horace K
Brower, Eliphalet —
Brewer, Emory
Brewer, Edward
Bigelow, George L . . .
Cowen, Philander L .
Dawson. William H..
Davis, Zachariah G..
Darr, William N
Dennis. Allen
Daly. Michael
Elson, William H —
Gros Jan. Nicholas
Gosling, David
Gill, Jacob
Hendley, Andrew J..
Hinky, John
Montreal, C
Jerseyville .
Kane.
Otter Creek
Jersey co . . .
Otter Creek
Morgan co..
Fidelity
Brighton ...
Jerseyville .
Shelbyville.
Jacksonville ...
Grafton ,
Otter Creek
Jerseyville ....
Sunrise. Mich.
Kane
Jacksonville ..
Shipman
Girard
Carroliton ...
Jerseyville ..
Jersey co
Grafton
Jacksonville
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Feb.
June
Aug.
Aug.
Feb.
June
iJune
5.1864
7.:
5.1864
5.1864
7.1863
7.:
4. 1861
28, 1861
12. 1861
4,
20. 1862
4, 1861
12, 1861
1.1861
1, 1862
^ 4, 1861
1.1862
6.1861
4, 1861
May 25,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
M. O. June 18, '64. as Corp.
Disch. Aug. 15. "62; disabil
Discharged Oct. 4, 1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Aug. S. '62; wounds
Re enlisted as Veteran
M. O. June 18. '64; wagoner
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged Aug. 20,1861...
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Died Aug. 24,1863
Discharged Aug. 28,1861...
Died June 20, 1863
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Discharged Sept. 10.1861...
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Discharged. 1862
Discharg.d, 1862; disabil..
Disch. Apr. 7, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Aug. 20, 1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died July 21, 1862
Promoted 2d Lieutenant. . .
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Discharged, 1862; disabil..
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died Aug. 20.1861
Discharged May 1,1862 ....
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Sept. 10,1861...
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18, 1864!
Killed, accident. Apr. 8, '62
Jan. 5.1864 See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Dec. 7.1863
Jan. 5,1864 See Field & Staff. Vet. Bat.
- See Co. D. Vet, Battalion. .
See Co. D, Vet, Battalion.
Dec.
^ 1, 1863
Jan.
_ _5, 1864
Dec.
^ 1, 1863
Aug.
7.1864
4.1861
28. 1861
12, 1861
Jan.
4,1864
June
_ 4.1861
Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
June
12.1861
1.1861
1. 1862
^ ^4. 1861
June
June
6, 1861
4, 1861
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Transferred to Band
Deserted Mar. 18, 1863
Killed at Shiloh,Apr. 6. '62.
Died Dec. 22. 1861
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Discharged Dec. 19,1862...
Died Mar. 25, 1862
Mustered out June 18,1864.
KilledatShiloh Apr.6,'62.
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Disch. May 1.'62; disabil..
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 4, '62; disabil.
Deserted Oct. 22,1861
Transferred to Band
622
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
rank or en
listment.
Remarks.
Heberick, Harman
•Johnson, William
Jerseyville ..
Jacksonville
Jennegan, William C.
Jennintrs, John Q
Langley. George
Lane, Eugrene A
Lane, John W
Lorau, Matthew
Jjeonard, John L
Mott, Asbury
McBain. Franklin
Murry, Patrick
McGuire. John R
Moore, James
Moore, Wyatt
Miner. Charles P
Poland, William
North, James
Price. Samuel S
Pitt, William E
Roberts, William C...
Roady, Moses
Richards Louis P
Handle, Wilbm P
Roady, William D
Smith, John
Smith, (ieorge D
Short. Theodore S....
Thompson, George W
Tracy, Patrick
Werts, Seymour
Whalen. Michael
Jerseyville ...
Glasgow
Jacksonville .
Gratton
Jerseyville .
Elsah
Walkerville
Delhi
Jerseyville .
Fidelity
Alton
Jerseyville .
Fidelity
Jerseyville .
Pike CO
Fidelity
Jerseyville .
Brighton ...
Fidelity
Jerseyville .
Manchester
Jerseyville .
Kane
Jerseyville .
Kane
June 4,1861
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
May
June
Feb.
June
May
June
Feb.
June
Sept.
Sept.
June
May
May
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
26. 1864
1, 1862
25. 1863
4,1861
1, 1862
21,1862
1, 1862
_ 4, 1861
17. 1864
1, 1862
11, 1862
Feb.
Feb.
Dec.
June
Feb.
Sept.
Feb.
June
Jan.
Feb.
Sept.
26,1864
1, 1862
25. 1863
4.1861
1, 1862
21. 1862
1,1862
,^4,1861
17. 1864
1,1862
11,1862
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62
Tr. 6th Mo. Cav Oct. 1. '61,
M.O. Co. 1,6th Mo. Cav.
June 23, 1864
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion..
Mustered out Aug. 15,1865.
See Co. D, Vet Battalion..
Discharged Aug. 10.1861...
Discharged June 15,1862...
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted Mar. 24,1863
25,1861 May
4.1861 June
1. 1862 Feb.
4, 18611 June
25, 1861 May
16. 1861
26, 1864
4,1861
15. 1862
11,1862
4.1861
29, 1861
25,1861
10,1861
21,1863
10. 1861
10. 1862
June
Feb.
June
,1861
,1861
,1862
,1861
,1861
,1861
,1864
,1861
Sept.
June
May
,1862
,1861
,1861
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Died July 2,1863
Disch. Sept. 8, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
See Co. D.Vet. Battalion.
Deserted Apr. 27,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion.
Died Aug. 14,1863
M.O. June 18, '64, as Corp'l
Appt'd Fife Maj.May 22,'61
See Co. B.Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D.Vet. Battalion.
1861'See Co. B.Vet. Battalion.
1862|See Co. D,Vet. Battalion.
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Louis C. Reiner.
First I/ieutenants.
Tritz Petzer
Adam Smith
Henry M. Pedan
Alfred J. Worcester.
Second Lieutenants.
Jacob Rippstein
Henry M. Pedan
Balzer Grebe
First Sergeant.
Frederick Steinly..
Sergeants.
Charles Meyer...
Louis Reir-hert.
Charles Milde ..
Charles Shnarr.
Corporals,
Philip Beil
Casper Reiser
Georg3 Reinhart...
Richard Gaynard...
Max Helraick
William VanUitert.
Henry Apt
August Barthling. .
Wagoner.
Christ Heinemann.
Springfield ,
Springfield .
Shelby ville.
Springfield.
Shelbyville.
Springfield .
Shelbyville..
Jacksonville
Buffalo. N. Y.
Springfield...
Springfield.
Jacksonville
Springfield ..
Jacksonville
Springfield..
May 25,1861
Apr. 20,1861
June 4,1861
Nos^. 13,1862
July 3, 1863
Apr. 20,1861
Apr. 16,1862
Nov. 13,1862
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 16,1863
May 25, 1
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,1861
M. O. at consolidation
Resigned Nov. 13, 1862
Promoted Captain Co. E.
M. O. at consolidation ...
Resigned April 16,1862.
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Died Oct. 21, 1862; shot by
Provost Guard
Mustered out June 11,1864.
Disch. Sept. 5. '62; wounds
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Mustered out June 18, 1S64.
Absent, sick at muster-out
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Killed, accident, July 30, '62
Deserted April 2. 1863
Disch. Feb. 12, '62; disabil.
Transforred to Co. C
Disch. Feb. 12, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
623
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Jfiisiciajis.
■George Luers ....
Springfield
JohnU. Shoatter
Privates.
Alberto, Fred
Beardstown....
Springfield
TerreHa'te. Ind
Buck. Paul
Buehrer, John
Bellinghausen, Carl .
Wieland. Ind...
Highland
Peru
Couzet, Johann
Deiken. William
Denker, .Julius
Deever David
Dubuque, la....
New Yoi-k
St. Louis, Mo...
Ancona .
Dobrunz, August
Elvanger, David
Falk Joliann
TerreHa'te, Ind
Springfield
Fischer, Jacob
Outzman, August
Gottlob, Adolph
Greiner, Wilhelm
Gardner. Jacob
Piketon. Ohio..
Springfield
New York
Carlinville
Jacksonville ...
Hartke. Ernst
Alton . .
Huberty. Mathias
Hesbetts, William ....
Harden, Richard
Harrington. James....
Hanson, William
Hofmever. Adam
.Springfield
TerreHa'te. Ind
St. Peter's, Ind.
Alton
Kniesel, Charles
Kipp Henry
gSS''^
Klein, Michael
Jacksonville ...
Koehler Carl
Palmyra Vo
Myers, Frank ....
Springfield .
Magers. Henry
Petersburg
Major, Harvey
Nicholaus. George ....
Wash'gton.D.C.
Richberg, Henry
Ruemlin, Fred
.Schwartz, Fred
Schoenthal.- Wm
Schluter, Christian...
Segen, Adolph
Sanme, William
Stroish, Charles
Schindler, Jacob
Jacksonville ...
Springfield
Chicago
Springfield
Stroh, Heinrich
Simon, Frank
Springfield
Titschler. Lewis
Voege, Henry
Carlinville..
Yickery. W. H
Jacksonville ...
Winters, Francis
"Waller. Henry
Paris. .
Wise, Henry
Walk, Nicholaus
Wise, William
Springfield
Carlinville
^oU, John
St. Louis Mo
Vetfrans.
Hespelt. William
Hauen.stein, Jacob
Klein, Michael
TerreHa'te. Ind
Springfield....*
Jacksonville ...
Koehler, Carl
Springfield
Sanders, Andreas
Schnidler, Jacob
May
May
25, 1861
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
4,1864
5, 1864
7. 1863
5. 1864
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
4,1864
5, 1864
6, 1863
5,1864
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Tr. to Inv.Corp.? Oct. 21, '63
Diedinhosp'l Dec. 20, '63..
Absent, sick at muster-out
Died Oct. 24, 1862
M.O.J(inel8.'64.as Corp'l.
Mustered out June_18,1864.
Disch.Jan. 19, '63; disabil.
Killed. collision, Jan. 29, '63.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Discharged Aug. 20. 1861...
Re-enl'd as Vet. & deserted.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Tran sf erred to Co . D
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Died April 14, ' 62; wounds
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted May 5, 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Killed,Matamoras.Oct.5,'62
Disch.Dec.4, '62; disabil..
Disch.Feb.7. '62; disabil..
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Deserted March 7, 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
MO. June 18, '64, as Corp'l.
Re-enlistfcd as Veteran
Tr. to Co. L. Art .Dec.l, '61
M.O.June 18, '64, as Serg't.
Disch.Oct.28, '61; disabil..
Uisch.Feb.l9, 63: disabil..
Deserted July 1.1862
Discharged Oct. 20. 1861....
Tr.to Inv. Corps Oct 21. '63
ed out June 18,1864.
Com'd suicide, aberration
of mind. Sept. 14, 1862
Killed at Shiloh Apr.7,'62.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Died in hosp'l Dec. 19, 1863.
Died Sept. 18. 1863
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Sept. 4, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Discharged May 26,1861 ...
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Deserted May 27, 1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mustered out May 25, 1864.
Deserted Dec. 8, 1861
Died in hosp'l Nov. 16, '62.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Discharged June 1, 1861 ...
Mustered out June 18,1861.
See Co. D, Vet. Battalion
624
ADJUTANT general's REPORT,
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Recruits.
Alexander. Francis ...
Adler, Charles
Bartliune. William
Cope, Carl Francis
Distel, John
Grebe, Balthasar
Hauenstein, Jacob
Jake, Jacob
Jacobi, Fred Wm
Kibele. Oscar
Klett, George
Koenig, Nicholaus
Kleile, Jacob
Lemmer, Paul
Moser. Michael
Meiress, Conrad
Rosenstiel, Andreas..
Stuber, Frederick
Schoefer, Joseph
Stauf, William
Sanders, Andreas
Spengler. Alexander..
Weber, Gottfried Fred
Weidenkiller, John...
Macon City, Mo.
Waverly
Springfield
Jacksonville ...
West Point. la.
Springfield
Jacksonville
Springfield..
White River.
Cincinnati.. .
July 17,1861
May 25.1861
June 15.1861
May 25,1861
Aug, 12,1861
May 25.1861
July 17,1861
May 25.1861
May 25.1861
Aug.' 'ii'isei
May 25,1861
Springfield ...
Jacksonville .
Beardstown ..
Cleveland, O.
Springfield...
Beardstown ..
Springfield...
Quincy
Greenville.
June
July
May
Aug.
May
June
May
Aug. 8, 1861
May' 25' 1861
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Aug. 20. '62; wounds
Deserted Aug. 6. 1862
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Deserted Nov. 9, 1863
Disch. June 1S,'62; disabil.
Killed, Matamoras,Oct.5,'62
Discharged June 12. 1863 ..
Trans, from Co. D May 27,
1861; M.O.June 11.1864..
Absent, sick, at muster-out
M. O. June 18,'64. as Serg't
Tr. to Inv. Corps Oct. 21,'63
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Disch. Dec. 16.'62; disabil..
M. O. June 18.'64. as Corp.
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Andrew Simpson.
Oliver P. Squire .
First Lieutenants.
John W. Heartley
("^harlesworth Powell.
Z. Payson Shumway..
Second Lieutenants.
Oliver P. Squire
Z. Payson shumway..
First Sergeant.
Z. Payson Shumway.
Sergeants
John A. Berlin
James W. Reed
Henry McKinzie ..
Edward W. Percy.
Charles Powell
Corporals.
Charles Poleman...
John C. Isbell
Elias C. Banning...
John Durbin
Edwin A. Salter
Robert M. Logan...
Leroy L. Key
George M. Tunisin.
Wagoner.
Charlesworth Powell.
Musicians .
Edgar Chapman
Morris Ray
PriiHites.
Brawley, William T...
Behimer, Andrew U...
Bastic, Austin B
Boroff. Uriah
Baldman, William W. .
Taylorville ,
Decatur
Taylorville .
Taylorville
Taylorville
Decatur
Taylorville
Pana,
Christian co...
Pana
Taylorville ...
Bloomington
Taylorville ,
Rosemond...
Christian co.
Litchfield ...
May 2,:
Oct. 4,1862
May 2,1861
May 21,1862
May 12.1863
May 2, 1861
Oct. 4.1862
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
Christian co.
May 25.1861
Nov. 6.1862
May 25,1861
Dei;'. "23." 1863
May 25,1861
Nov. 6, 1862
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25,
May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Resigned October 4, 186
M. O. at consolidation.
Resigned May 2. 1862 ..
Promoted Adjutant...
M. O. at consolidation.
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Deserted Feb. 6. 1862
Drowned July 19. 1861
Mustered out Oct. 31. 1864.
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Kil'd by guerril's Julyl6.'63
Tr. 2d Kans. Inf. Sept.l7.'61
Discharged Oct. 30, 1862 ...
Deserted May 19, 1862
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6. '62
Discharged March 18, 1863,
Discharged March, 1863
Discharged Dec. 1, 1861....
Pro. Serg't; then 1st Lieut.
Trans, to Regimental Band
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
May 25.
Died July 30, 1862
Deserted Jan. 14,1864
Corp. Re-enlisted as Vet.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mustered out Oct. 21. 1864.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
625
Name and Rank.
rank or eD-
listment.
Remarks.
Bonds. Christopher C
Bankson, John D
Bizby. James M
Blythe, William T....
Broadshaw, Wm. C ..
Barnes, Almond P ...
Clark, Charles W.W.
Cuudifif. Henry
Cloud. Milton
Carr. Thomas
Conley. William
Campbell. Henry H..
Doyle. Robert E
Drury, William
Elam. William Thos .
East, Cincinnatus,
Engle. Jerry
Freeman, Joseph
George. William
George. Lafayette ...
Gillon. Owen
Hatchet. Archibald ..
Hamel, Christian K..
Halford. Benjamin F
Hatfield, Harmon H..
Higbee, Henry H
Herst. W John
Jay. Daniel R
Taylorville .
Shelby co...
Rosemond .
Alton
■Pana
ijacksonville
Morgan co...
Shelby co
Taylorville ..
Christian co.
Shelby co
-May 25,186llMay 25,1861 Mustered out Oct. 31, 1864.
.Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
[Mustered out June_18, 1864.
[Trans, to Regiment'l Band
[Discharged June 29. 186a
Re-enlisted as Veteran.
Disch. Nov. 4, '63; disabil
! Discharged Aug. 20.1861 .
jDisch Oct.17. '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
I Mustered out June 18.1864
iDischarged May 24,1864...,
I Prom. Corp'l. Killed, Shi
loh,April6, ~
Pana .
Taylorville .
Christian co.
Taylorville ..
Jacksonville
Kfelso James
Kelly, Francis M
Keeton, Samuel
Logan. Samuel
Sangamon co...
Taylorville
Taylorville ....
McKinzie. John
McKinzie. Samuel ....
Murphy. Cyrus
McCracken Lyttle ..
McCauley, John
Malony, Edmund
Jacksonville ...
Osborn, Jefferson
Parrish Ely
Polly. Silas H
Record, Lawrence M..
Macoupin CO....
Rush, Cyrus
Rice. Mortimer
iawley. George H
lay burn, Joseph
loot. Silas B
Shephard. Corwin
Stewart, James
Stout. Noble
Stephens. William 0..
Stlue, Absalom
Sclover, Charles
Taylor, Albert B
Christian co
Moweaqua
Bloomington....
Taylorville
Christiau co....
Taylorville
Hancock co
Shelby ville ....
Christian co
Tettrick. Charles B...
Trusler. Franklin M ..
Christian co
Westbrooks. Alfred...
Westbrooks, Ridley...
Veterans.
Bostic. Austin B
Bizby. James M
Campbell, Henry H...
Cundiff. Henry
Christian co....
Litchfield
Taylorville
Shelby ville
Halford. Benjamin F.
Kelly. Francis lU
Polly. Silas H
Ray, Morris
Taylorville
Jacksonville ...
Taylorville
Pana.. .
Stewart. James M
Taylorville
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
29, 1864
12, 1863
4,]
12,1863
Jan. 4.1864
Dec. 12.:
Mustered out June 18, 1864
Discharged Aug. 18,1861.
[Discharged Aug. 23,1861..
[Deserted Dec. 21. 1862 ....
Mustered out June 18,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Accidently kil'd. July25.'61
Deserted Auer. 31. 1862 ....
Deserted Feb. 2, 1864. at
Canton, Miss
Disch. Sept. 17, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Tr. to2d 111. Art..Aug.l.'61
Mustered out June 18, 1S64.
Com'it'd suicide May 25,'63
Discharged Aug. 20. 1861 ..
Deserted July 2. 1861
Tr. Inv. Corps. Sept. 15. '63
Discharged Aug. 23. 1861..
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Deserted April 10. 1862
Disch. Oct. 12, '62; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Disch. in Hosp. Mar.. 1863.
Trans, to Invalid Corps...
Mustered out June 18,1854.
Discharged Dec. 17. 1863...
Drowned Aug. 8. 1862
Deserted June 2, 1861
Disch.Sept. 28, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Killedat Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62.
Disch. Sept. 28, '62; wounds
Deserted Feb. 2. 1864, at
Canton, Miss
Killedat Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Discharged (Jet. 18, 1861..
Deserted Dec. 21. 1862 ....
Mustered out June 18,1864
Discharged Aug. 23.1861.
Clustered out June 18,1864
Jan. 29.1864 See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
Dec. 12.1863
See Co. F, Vet, Battalion.
Jan. 4,1864 See Co. A. Vet. Battalion.
Dec. 12.1863
iDied inHosp'l.Mar. 31.'64.
Jan. 4,1864 <ee Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Dec. 12,1863 See Co. A. Vet. Battalion.
Vol. 1—40
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPORT.
Name and Rank. Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mecruits-
Branch, Edward
Hartley. Simon
Burris, Robert
Carter, Elmore
Conner. Paul
("ary, Pish
Deeser, Isaac
Dwyer, David
Danley, Joseph
Earls. Charles W
Hammock. Lewis
Holston, John
Meeier. John
McCracken. John
McLauitrhlin. David...
Mansfield. Anthony...
Miller. Jerry
Meyers, James
McKenzie, Jesse
Persinger, Mathew
Prior, Joel A. J
Rutledgre. Isaac
Sweat. Edward
Sweet. Sidney
Tebo, Thomas
Wright, Christopher C
Pohlman, Chas
Christian co.
Lynnville ...
Taylorville ..
Jacksonville
Quincy
St. Clair co..
Shelbvville..
Decatur
Taylorville . .
Pana ,
Decatur
Taylorville . .
Paua
Jacksonville
Taylorville ...
St. Louis, Mo.
Payette
Pana
May 25, 1861
June
June
Feb.
Sept.
Apr.
June
July
June
June
June
May
June
May
June
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Aug.
May
1861 June 10. 1861
1861 June 20,1861
1862
1861
Sept. 15,1861
Apr. 26,1864
June 11,1861
1861' July 25,1861
1861 June 25,1861
1861
1861
June 1, 1861
Sept. 1,1861
Apr, 18,1864
Aug.
May
1. 1861
25, 1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
M. O. June 18, '64, as Corp'l
Died March 2, 1862
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Dishon. disch. Oct. 1.1861..
Tr. 1st Mo. Cav. Oct. 1, 1861
Mustered out July 22, 1865.
Disch. Oct. 10. '62; wounds
Deserted Dec. 23, 1861
Transferred
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Mustered out June 25. 1864.
Discharged Jan. 3, 1863
Died Sept., '62, at Memphis
Des.Feb.lO.'62,Otterv'leMo
Died July 16. 1863
Trans, to I. C. Sept. 15, 1863
Deserted July 1, 1862
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Died Dec. 27. 1861
.See Co. A. Vet. Battalion..
Transferred
Died Mar. 17.1862
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion..
Kil'd by Guerillas Jul.l6.'63
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Jonathan Morris
May
May
Nov.
May
May
Nov.
May
May
May
May
May
May
May
3, 1861
24. 1861
11. 1862
3, 1861
24. 1861
11. 1862
3, 1861
24, 1861
25.1861
25, 1861
25,1861
_25,1861
25. 1861
Promoted Major
John W. Meacham
Erasmus D. Ward
First Lieut e^iants.
John W. Meacham
Waverly
Wayerly
Sturgeon, Mo...
Waverly
Waverly
May
Dec.
25. 1861
29. 1862
Dismissed Nov. 11, 1862....
M. 0. at consolidation
Promoted
Erasmus D Ward
May
Dec.
25,1861
27, 1862
Robert J. Henry
Second Lieutenants.
M. 0. at consolidation
Lauren W. Coe
First Sergeant.
Isaac N. Mervin
Sergeants.
May
May
May
May
May
May
25. 1861
25, 1861
25, 1861
25.1861
^25.1861
25.1861
M. 0. at consolidation
Disch. Oct. 21. '62; disabil.
fremont. Sept. 13, 1861...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Gilbert G. Morehouse.
Henry Lybarger
Corporals .
John W. Luttrell
Martin V. Wyatt
James S. Cloud
Waverly
Waverly
Murryville
Jacksonville ...
Died Nov. 2, 1862; wounds.
Disch. Apr. 12. '62; disabil.
M.O. June 18, '64, as Sergt.
M.O.June 18, '64.as IstSerg.
Disch. Apr. 12, '62; disabil.
Kil'd R.R. accid't.Sep 25,'61
Thomas J. Bryan
M O June 18, '64. as private.
James W. Kennedy...
Murryville
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
John L. Harris
Mxisicians.
Joseph M. Wilson
Benjamin F. Church..
Waqoner.
William W. Standage.
Waverly
Wayerly
Waverly
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Oct, 27, '62; wounds
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
B27
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Priraten.
Addler, Charles
Allen, Charles C
Barker. Georgre H
Burnett, Micajah
Burnett. Moses
Burch. Benjamin
Barger, William P....
Barlow, William P —
Bacon, Alvian.Jr
Breekan. John W
Benjamin, John W....
Bruce, Prancis H
Chapln, John O
Gary. Joseph L
Coffel, Jesse
Cunningham, Thos. P.
Cunningham, Albert F
Coe, William
Campbell, Wm. P. W..
Criswell, William N...
Dix, Charles
Dalton, .James W
Dodd, James
Erwin, Alexander S...
Pox. Francis W
Ooldsmith, George H.
Gold, Henry M
<3reen, William C
Hazzard, Dennis
Harper, William
Hughes. Blare M
Howel, Charles S
HeHin, Martin
Holliday, Walter C...
Harming. George O...
Hanley, Thomas L —
Jones. Curtis
Keplinger. Henry S...
Kimber. William P....
Kay, William H
Lankton, John D
Lillian. Jacob
Lyon, Charles C
Lustic, William
Meacham. Milton M...
Morgan. John A
Murry, William
Meacham. Jonathan..
Morgan, George W
Maddox, Samuel F
Newman. Richard C
Neal, William A
Nail, James H
Roberts, Obadiah L..
Runkle. Francis M
Sears. William
Stratton. William
Sims, Felix M
Sperry, Edward
Sweet, Andrew A
Slagle, Martin V.B....
Stratton. Joseph C
Scott, William H. H..
Scott, Robert
Scott, George
Tenyck, Hamilton
Turner, David
Talkington, John
Thomas, Isaac L
Thomas, John W
Tindall, David
Vieira. Augustine
Van Cleave. Philip
WeNh. Thomas V....
Whitlock. Alexander..
Wyatt, John H
Wyatt. Edward W
Wilson, Alexander H.
Waverly
Franklin.
Loami
Waverly .
•Jacksonville
latan
Waverly
Waverly
Springfield ,
Franklin.
Waverly .
Jacksonville
Waverly ,
Waverly .
Jacksonville
Waverly
Jacksonville
Waverly
Jacksonville
Waverly
Waverly ,
Yatesville ,
Waverly ..
May 25,
Jacksonville
Waverly
Waverly
Franklin.
Waverly .
Waverly
Jacksonville
Waverly
Jacksonville
Waverly
Murryville
Murryville
May 25,
Trans, to Go. G. June 6, 1861
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Killed at Shik-h, Apr. 6. '62
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Disch. Mar. 31, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out JunelS. 1864.
Kird,Vicksburg,June22,'63
Deserted Sept 1,1861
Discharged June 10,1861...
Be-enlisted as Veteran....
Died May 11, '62; wounds..
Dishon. disch. Sept. 15, '61.
Disch. Aug. 27, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
M.O.June 18, 1864, as Serg.
Trans, to In. Cor., M.O May
25,'64,asofCo.H,4V.R.C.
M.O. June 18, '64. as Corp..
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 23, '62; disabil.
Disch. Feb. 1,1862: disabil.
Pro. Serg. Ma.i. Sept. 25, '61
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Died Nov. 1.1861; wounds..
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
M.O. June 18, 1864, as Corp.
Mustered out June 18,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Discharged Aug. 21,1861...
M. O. June 18,'64,as Corp'l
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Disch. Oct. 20, '62; disabil.
Mustered out June 18.1864.
Tr.Chapm'n'sB't,Sep.27,'61
Discharged Aug. 9,1861....
Killed. Memphis.Nov.21.'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged June 10,1861...
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Discharged Sept. 23. 1863...
Mustered out June 18, 1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran
Discharged Aug. 9.186l!!!!
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Oct. 19, '62; wounds.
Disch. Jan. 25, '63; disabil.
Discharged June 10.1861...
Deserted Aug. 5. 1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Deserted Apr. 5, 1863
Transferred to Inv. Corps.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864.
Discharged Aug. 9.1861....
Mustered out June 18. 1864.
Discharged Oct. 18,1861....
Disch. Aug. 25, '62; disabil.
628
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Veterans.
Barker. Charles S
Bruce, Francis H
Burch, Benjamin H...
Cunningham, Thos. P.
Dalton, James W
Good, Patrick
Waverly
Camp Cowen...
Franklin
Waverly
Jacksonville ...
Waverly
Galesburg
Waverly
Mar. 1. 1864
Dec. 7. 1863
Jan. 1. 1864
Dec. ^_7,1863
Jan. ^1,1864
Dec. ^7,1863
Jan. 1, 1864
Dec. 7. 18S3
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Apr. 12,1864
Aug. 28,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Mar. 1, 1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. ^7.1863
Jan. ^1,1864
Dec. J, 1863
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Apr. 12, 1864
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. F.Nat'l Battalion.
See Co. _F. Vet. Battalion.
Harper, William
! !
Keplinger, Henry S...
Lillian, Jacob
See Co. D.Vet. Battalion.
Deserted May 31, 1864
Neal, William A
Sweet. Andrew A
Slagle, Martin V. B...
Taylor, William
Thomas, Isaac L
Vieira, Augustine
Becruits.
Barnes. John R . .
Waverly
Winchester
Jacksonville ...
Waverly
Fidelity
Deserted May 3, 1864
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D, Vet Battalion.
Barker. Charles S
Waverly
Franklin
Waverly
Disch. Oct. 23, '62; disabil.
Burnett, Joseph
Disch Mar 31 '62- disabil
Cole, John L
Rolla.Mo
Glasgow
Winchester
Jacksonville ...
Waverly
Naples .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Sept. i.isei
Jan. 5, 1864
Feb. 13,1864
Dec. 8, 1863
Jan. 28,1863
June 6,1861
Sept. 15,1861
Dec. 21,1863
Aug. 10,1861
May 27,1861
Sept. 7,1861
Apr. ^8,1864
Dec. 8. 1863
Cotter, William M
Covey, James
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion.
Covey, Hezekiah
Drake, Isaac P. H
Drake, William S
Durant, Alexander F..
June 6,1861
Sept. 15.1861
Dec. 21.1863
Aug. 10.1861
8.1863; disabil
Died Apr. 20, '62; wounds..
See Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
See Co F, Vet Battalion.
Erhart, .John
Waverly
Rolla.Mo'!'.'.!'.".'.
See Co B Vet Battalion
Fields, George W . . . .
See Co F, Vet. Battalion
Fletcher, Robert
Good, Patrick H
Gunn, John W
tJeardstown ....
Waverly
Murryville
Morgan co
Jacksonville ...
Sturgeon
Morgan co
Waverly
Jacksonville ...
Waverly ....!!!!
Zion
Mar. 19,1864
June 10,1861
June 6, 1861
Oct. 7,1862
Sept. 7,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Mar. 1, 1862
Sept. 23,1861
Jan. 5,1864
June 10,1861
Aug. 30,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Feb. 9, 1864
Jan. 29,1863
Jan. 1,1862
June -6.1861
Sept. ^15, 1861
Sept. 7.1861
May 25,1861
Mar. 19.1864
June 10.1861
June 6.1861
Oct. 7,1862
Sept. 7,1861
Aug. 15,1861
Mar. 1, 1862
Ke-enl'sted as Veteran
Mustered out June 18,1864
Gunn. William
Holmes. William
Henry, RobertJ
Hynes, Patrick
Kehoe, Patrick
See Co. F, Vet. Bhttalion.
See Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Promoted 1st Lieut
See Co. F, Vet. battalion.
See Co B Vet Battalion
Kay, William H
Lashmet. William E..
Maloney, Marvis
Meacham. Joseph W..
McAllister, Robert C
Jan. 5,1864
June 10.1861
Aug. 30.1861
Sept. 1.1861
Feb. 9. 1864
Jan. 29.1863
Jan. 1.1862
June 6.1861
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
Mustered out June 18,1864.
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Tr.toN.C.S. as Hosp.Stew.
See Co. F Vet Battalion
Nicholas, James M....
5hilzner, John S
Talkington, John W ..
Waverly
Jacksonville ...
Waverly
Jacksonville !!!
Waverly
Disch. Dec. 25,-62: disabil.
Tr.Chapm'n'sB't.Sep.20,'61
Talkington, Daniel B.
Talkington, Jacob B..
Willett. Henry C
Taylor, William
Sept. ^15. 1861
Sept. 7.1861
May 25,1861
See Co. p, Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
May 3,1861
Nov. 25,1861
Mar. 2, 1862
May 3, 1861
Nov. 25.1861
Nov. 4. 1862
May 3. 1861
Nov. 25.1861
May 25,1861
Henry Case
Winchester
Glasgow
Winchester
Winchester
Exeter
Trans, to Seventh Cav
William W. Strong ...
First Lieutenants.
H<?n'"y Case
Apr. 1, 1862
May 25,1861
Mustered out June 24. 1864.
Promoted . ...
William N. Shibley ...
John R Kirkman
Second Lieutenants.
William N. Shibley...
William Mason
Jan. 14.1863
May 25,1861
Dec. 15,1861
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
629
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
First S-irgeant.
William Mason
May 25,1861
May ^25.1861
May 25.1861
May ^25,1861
May 25,1861
May ^25.1861
••
<.
May 25.1861
May 25,1861
May 25.1861
May ,25.1861
May 25.1861
May ,25.1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Sergeants.
William W. Strong....
Glasgow
Exeter
Promoted Captain
Mustered out Jute 24, 1864.
Winchester
Winchester ....
Glasgow
Winchester ....
George W. Eby
Corporals.
Disch. Dec. 4. '63; as priv'e
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. 1862
Michael Rollins
Thomas J. Brant
Augustine E. Shibley.
William H. Thomas...
Harry Butts
Mustered out Jure 24. 1864
Dishon. dism'd Sept. 1861..
Disch. Jan. 24, '63; disabil..
Winchester ....
Discharged Sept. 18,1862...
Deserted Aug. 11,1861
Stephen S Bruce
Tr.to 1st 111. Art. Sept.l, '61.
Disch. Mar. 15, 1862, as pri-
Musicians.
Loui.« F. Condit
John G. Loomis
Wagoner.
Winchester ....
vate; disabil
Died Jan. 21, 1862
Mustered out June 24, 1864,
Mustered out June 24. 1864
Privates.
Asher, John
Winchester ....
Glasgow
Winchester ....
Exeter
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Andrews, Bruce S
M.O. June 24. '64 as Corp'l.
Burns, Hugh
Disch. Jan. 29, '63; disabil..
Died, Anders'v'lle, Oct. 30.
Blaid, Elijah
'64;grave 11.652; Pris. War
Pearl Riv. Miss. Feb.27, 64
Bush William.
Died Aug. 27, 1861
Brown, Liorenzo
■Claywell, Simon
Winchester ....
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Tr.to Inv. Corps Sept. 15, '63
(Joultehs. Jacob ..
Tr.to 1st 111. Art. Sept.l, '61
Tr.to Reg'l Band, June '61.
Chrisinger, John
Carpenter, William G.
Winchester ....
Mustered out June 24. 1864
Disch. Oct. 18, '62;di.>.abil..
Mustered out June 24, 1864
<. obb, Lorenzo S
Combs. Marquis S
Covington, James W..
Glasgow
Exeter
Prom. Corp. Died May 2, '62
Re enlisted as Veteran....
M 0. June 24, '64; as Corp.
Winchester
Exeter
Disch. June 20. '62; disabil.
Duff. Joseph W
Dcweese. Jethro H
Evans. Mahlan H
Edwards, Wm. H. H..
Farington, William A.
Fisher, Isaac B
Glasgow
Winchester
Glasgow
Winchester ....
Exeter
Died April 25, '62;wounds..
Disch. June 20, '62; disabil..
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Died, Anders'v'le Oct. 8, '64,
grave 12,509; Pris. of War
Pearl Riv. Miss. Feb, 27.'64
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Fulks. Nicholas
Galloway. Thomas ....
Winchester ....
Died Apr. 1,1862
Disch. Mar. 1.'62; disabil ..
Hene sy . Thomas
Harris, John P
Howell, James C
Henley, Charles
Hope, Thomas B
Haskiel, Daniel W....
Haas, William
Winchester ....
Glasgow
Winchester ....
Exeter
Disch. Jan. 24, '63; disabil..
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6, '62.
M. 0. June 24, '64 as Corp..
Mustered out June 24, 1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
M. O.June 24, '64 as Serg..
Winchester ....
disability
Johnson, Jonathan
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Lindell. Byron
Winchester ....
Disch. Nov. 29,1862;disabil.
Dishon. dism'd Dec. 1862...
Langley. Moses
Langley, George
Mustered out Apr. 26,1865..
Disch. Jan. 29, 1863
Discharged July 25,1861....
Liman, VVilliam H.H..
Martin. Thomas
Melton, Jesse W
Moss. William H
McLoskey. William...
Winchester ....
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 3,63; disabil...
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Tr. to 1st 111. Art. Sept.l. '61
McCormack. John
Kxeiter
Killed at Shiloh, April 6, '62
Madden, John H
M. 0. June24, '64,as Sergt.
ft cAlher, Duncan
"
Died Dec. 21.1662
630
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
North, Frederick
Peak, Preneli
Peak, Cyrus
Platner, Jolin
Pitman, Sauffea ,
Rowland John W
Robinson, Joseph- ...
Schoman, Fred R
Sharp. Jethro
Stevenson, Charles E
Seemaii. Oeorge
Stall, Henry
Stewart, J ames H
Snow, Philip
Scott, James
Sweeney, William H.
Smith, Stephen S
Smith, James W
Taflntar. Isaac W ....
Taylor. Alexander
True, William H
Teal, Thomas
Veavers, James
Weils, Daniel
Wells, Wesley H
Wells, Lorenzo H. A..
Warrol. Jabus
Ward, John
Weaver, Daniel
Wilkius, James H
West. JohnT
Wilber, Frank
Watt. Orville.
Exeter...
Glasgow
Winchester
Fxeter
Glasgow
Glasgow ,
Exeter...
Winchester...
Exeter ,
Glasgow ....
Winchester.
Winchester.
Veterans,
Asher, John
Combs. Marcus S...
Fields, George W ..
Hope, Thomas B...
Johnson, Jonathan.
True, William H...
Weaver, Daniel
Wells, Lorenzo A . .
Secruits
Abraham, Hardin P...
Auer, David
Bringle, Oscar M
Brown, Horace
Barnard, William •
Crisp, Allen
Comstoek, Samuel
Cobb. Willis F
Coats, William P
Coats, John H
Clark, William
Cotter, John H
Close, William D
Depositor, John
Dusenbury. Isaiah . . . .
Dix. William H. H ....
Ebey, Thomas
Eldred, Julius
Fields. George W
Fields, John L
Grose, William
Grose, Peter
Handbeck Samuel E..
Howard, Clark
Harper, Charles P ....
Hawks, Benjamin
Hawkins, Lewis B
Jennis, William R ....
Lawson, William H...
Lindsey, Samuel
Linville, James
McGleason. Joseph ...
Manly, Theodore F ...
Mooney, David |
Glasgow
Winchester.
Glasgow
Winchester..
Exeter
Winchester.
Exeter
Rolla, Mo...
Winchester.
White Hall
Naples
Winchester.
Exeter
Manchester.
Exeter
GlasgOTT
Winchester.
Exeter
Greene CO...
Winchester.
Naples
Date of
rank or en-
listment
Date
of muster.
May 11,1861
May 25.1861
Winchester
Greene co
Rolla. Mo
Dec. 7, 1
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
1,1864 Jan.
5, 1864 Jan.
20. 1863
1. 1861
8, 1863
31. 1864
13.
27, 1864
7. 1863
1. 1863
2b, 1863
27, 1863
5. 1864
11.1862
27, 1863
21, 1863
20, 1863
10. 1861
11. 1862
3. 1861
Winchester iDec. 24. 1863
Glasgow . . . .
Winchester.
Naples
Glasgow
Winchester.
Tipton, Mo .
Exeter
Naples
Glasgow
Oxville
Naples
Exeter
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
22,1863
10.1863
21.1
25. 1863
1. 1862
1, 1861
20. 1864
14, 1863
25, 1863
10, 1863
23, 1863
22, 186.3
Jan. 12,1864
Sept. 1,1861
Dec. 8.1863
Apr. 27,1864
Jan. 12,1864
Mar. 27.1864
Jan. 12,1864
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. ^
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
,1862
,1864
Jan.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
Died May 5.1S62
Died Sept. 12,1863
Mustered out June 24. 1864.
M. O. June 24. '64, as Corp'l
Died Dec, 14,1863
M. O. June 24, 1864, as Corp.
Mustered June 24,1864
Died Dec. 28.1861
Disch. Nov. 29,'63: disabil.
Tr. to Sig.Corps Mar. 28. '64
Tr. to Inv.Corps Sept.l5.'63
M.O.June 24.'64, as 1st Serg
Pro. Q. M. ISerg, Nov. 15, '61
Tr. to 1st 111. Art. Sept.l,'61
Discn. July 10.'62; wounds
Died March 29, 1862
Disch. Jan. 29,'63; disabil.
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Disch. Mar. 31.'63; disabil.
Discharged July 25. 1861 ...
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at JShiloh. Apr. 6,'62
Disch. Oct. 31. '62; disabil .
.M. O. June 24,'64, as Serg. .
.VI. O. June 24,'64. as Corp'l
Re enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Disch. June 6.'62: disabil..
Keenlisted as Veteran
rr. to Inv.Corps Sept. 15. '63
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 20, '63. as Corp;
disability
M. O. June 24,'64, as Corp .
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. E. Vet. Battalion..
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion..
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
See Co. F. Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Disch. June 5."62: disabil.
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
1, 1862 Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,
1, 1861 Died Dec. 12,1861
20,1864 See Co. F. Vet Battalion.
12, 1864
Jan. 20.1864
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
631
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Overstreet, Greenb'ry
Palmer Henry H
Winchester ....
Dec.
&S!
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
K:
Dec.
Mar.
3, 1863! J an.
l,lS6l]Sept
21,18t)3 Jan.
20, 1864
1,1861
12, 1864
See Co. F, Vet. Battalion.
Prom. Hospital Steward
Naples
Shelbyville
Glasgow
Naples.."!!!!!!
1, 1861
Robertson. William...
Ray, Robert D
^24, 1863
21,1863
19,1863
7, 1863
10, 1863
26, 1863
14, 1863
21. 1863
6, 1863
1. 1862
13. 1864
7. 1863
14, 1863
19, 1863
1, 1862
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
_12, 1864
7.1863
12, 1864
!!
1, 1862
13, 1864
_12, 1864
1. 1862
See Co.^
Diseh. A
P, Vet. Battalion.
Smith, John H
Smith, Stephen S
Winchester
Exeter
Winchester ....
Naples ..
1;
Sappington, Samuel..
Scott, James
"
Sellers, Joseph B
• >
Teal, Charles B
Tomlinson. William H
Veavess, James
Ward, William M
Wells, Alexander
Woods, Patrick
Willson. William D...
Winchester
ug. 19,'62; disabil.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Anthony, David
Baker, Roberts
Boyd, James W
Curtis, William
Cosgrove. William
Dennis, Newton
Daniel, Joseph G
Davis, John
Pitzpatrick, Michael..
Glover, George T
Hamilton, John R
Hedricks, Joseph
Higgins, Michael
Homtnock, Lewis
Hunt, William
Jones, Joseph C.
Judd. Guilford
Jackson, James
Lightfoot, William H.
Miller, James M
Nichols, Welcome B..
Overstreet, William T,
Phelps, Robert H
Rollins, Daniel
Record, Edward
Reilly, George
Squires. James B
Smith, Josiah
Sweet. Sidney
Six, William W
Smith, Clark
Willis, Louis S
Woods. James
Young, Alexander —
Glasgow
Shelbyville..
Litchtield
Winchester .
Jacksonville
Waverly
Jacksonville
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Died Jan. 25,1864.
Jan. 12,1864
Mar. 25,1864
Discharged June 29, 1864
Deserted Apr. 27, 1864....
Discharged Apr. 8. 1864.
Cairo
Beardstown .
Winchester .
Glasgow
Exeter
Taylorville ..
Alton
Wilmington .
Beardstown .
Girard
Beardstown ,
Peoria
Winchester .
Beardstown .
Peoria
Litchfield....
Jacksonville
Beardstown .
Winchester .
Taylorville ..
Exeter
Glasgow
Winchester
W^heatland .
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb,
Dec.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
May
Feb
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan. 6,1864
Jan!"i2!i864
Assigned to Co. A, revived
Deserted
Died Apr. 3, 1864
See Co. D. Vet. Battalion.
Rejected
Apr. 27,1864
Mar. 27,1865
Feb. 17,1864
Assigned to Co. D, revived
Apr. 27,1
Discharged
See" Co! 'a". Vet.' BattalVon!
Died Jan. 11, 1864
Discharged May 14. 1864...
May
Apr.
Apr.
10,1864
21,1864
27, 1864
See Co. C, Vet. Battalion..
See Co. A, Vet. Battalion.
Rejected .
682 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
The Fourteenth Illinois Infantry was one of the regiments raised under the
"Ten Regiment Bill," which anticipated the requirements of the Ueneral Gov-
ernment by organizing, equipping and drilling a regiment in each Congres-
sional District in the State for thirty days, unless sooner required for service
by the United States.
The companies were enlisted as follows: "A" by Captain Thompson, Cass
county; "B" by Captain Hall, Shelby county; "C" by Captain Gorman, Ma-
coupin county; "D" by Captain Bryant, Greene county; "E" by Captain
Johnson, Menard county; "F" by Captain Littlefleld, Jersey county; "G" by
Captain Reiner, Sangamon county; "H" by Captain Simpson, Christian
county; "I" by Captain Morris, Morgan county; "K" by Captain Cam, Scott
county. This gave one company from each county in what was then the Sixth
Congressional District. Captains Johnson and Morris were chosen as field
officers and relinquished the command of their companies to Captains Meade
of "E" and Meacham of "I."
The companies met at Camp Duncan, Jacksonville, on the 11th day of May,
1861, and were mustered into State service by Adjutant General Mather. On
the 25th of the same month the Regiment was mustered into the United States
service, for three years, by Captain Pitcher, U. S. A. The field officers
were elected by ballot, officers and soldiers all voting. John M. Palmer, of
Carlinville was chosen Colonel; Amory K. Johnson, of Petei'sburg, Lieuten-
ant Colonel; Jonathan Morris, of Waverly, Major. First Lieutenant Scott, of
Company F,was appointed Adjutant; First Lieutenant Noble, of Company A,
Quartermaster; Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson, Surgeon and Doctor, Head As-
sistant Surgeon.
As the commissions of the officers were expected to be of the same date,
the rank of Captiiins was settled by lot, [the only change made after the draw-
ing, being the voluntary [exchange on the part of Captain Cam of his rank,
five, with Captain Hall who had drawn eight. The companies were then let-
tered and assigned places in line, without any reference to the rank of the
Captains. Instead of the regulation order from right to left of A, F, D, I, C,
H, E, K, G, B, the consecutive letters were placed on the right and left re-
spectively, thus giving an arrangement from right to left of A, C, E, G, I, K,
H, F, D, B. This order was not changed after the Regiment entered the
United States service; so in this respect the Regiment always remained an ex-
ception to other Regiments.
The Regiment remained at Camp Duncan till the latter part of June, for in-
struction; then proceeded to Quincy, Illinois, and from thence to Missouri,
July 5, where, in connection with the Sixteenth Illinois Infantry, it did good
service in keeping down the spirit of rebellion. The rebel force under Martin
E. Green was dispersed, and James Green, U. S. Senator, a fomenter of se-
cession was captured and paroled. Regiment left RoUa, Mo., for Jefferson
City, accompanying General Fremont on his memorable campaign to Spring-
field, Mo., after General Price; then returned and went into winter quarters
at OtterviUe.
In the month of February, 1862, the Regiment was ordered to Fort Donel-
son, where it arrived the day subsequent to its surrender; was brigaded with
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. 633
the Fifteenth and Forty-sixth Illinois and Twenty-fifth Indiana, and assigned
to the Second Brigade, Fourth Division, under Brigadier General Stephen A.
Hurlbut. In the meantime Colonel Palmer had been promoted, and Major
Hall, Seventh Illinois Cavalry, originally Captain of one of the companies,
had been promoted Colonel. Captain Cam was promoted L'eutenant Colonel.
From Port Donelson the Regiment proceeded to Fort Henry, where it em-
barked on transports and proceeded up the Tennessee river to Pittsburg
Landing.
In the sanguinary engagements of the 6th and 7th of April, when the Regi-
ment first smelt powder from the enemy, the loss in killed and wounded was
fully one-half the command engaged. The colors, which came out of this
bloody conflict with forty two bullet holes through them, fully attest the gal-
lantry of the command in that memorable struggle. In the grand charge, on
the evening of April 7th, which was the consummation of that splendid vic-
tory over the hosts of rebellion, the Fourteenth Illinois was in the advance
and was led by Colonel Hall. In the official report of General Veatch, comman-
der of the Brigade to which the Fourteenth was attached, the following lan-
guage is employed: ''Colonel Hall, of the Fourteenth Illinois, led, with his
Regiment, that gallant charge on Monday evening which drove the enemy be-
yond our lines and closed the struggle of that memorable day."
The Regiment took an active part in the siege of Corinth. After the evac-
uation it proceeded to Memphis, and thence to Bolivar, Tenn.
October 4, 1862, the Fourth Division, under General Hurlbut, was ordered
to proceed to Corinth, as a forlorn hope, to relieve the beleaguered garrison of
that place; but the gallant Rosecrans, before Corinth was reached, had al-
ready severely punished the enemy, and the "forlorn hope" met the retreat-
ing rebels at the village of Metamora. on Hatchie river. In the glorious vic-
tory that followed eight hours' hard fighting, the Fourteenth Illinois well sus-
tained its reputation earned at Shiloh.
The Regiment constituted a part of the right wing of Grant'.s army in the
march into Northern Mississippi, through Holly Springs to Yacona Patalfa,
under the immediate command of the lamented McPherson. Van Dorn hav-
ing captured Holly Springs, and General Sherman being unable to effect a
dislodgment of the rebels from Vicksburg, Grant's army was obliged to re-
treat, and on January 18, 1863, the Fourteenth Illinois went into winter quar-
ters at LaFayette Tenn.
Early in the spring the command was ordered to Vicksburg, where it took
part in the siege of that stronghold until its final fall, July 4, 1863. Also ac-
cornpanied the expedition to Jackson, Mississippi, taking part in the siege un-
til its eva,cuation. In August, proceeded to Natchez and formed part of the
force which marched across the swamps of northeastern Louisiana to Harri-
sonburg, on Wachita river, and captured Fort Beauregard, where, the spring
before, the ram "Queen of the West" had been sunk; it accompanied General
Sherman on his Meridian raid. After the return of the Regiment a large por-
tion re-enlisted as veterans, though its time would have expired in a few
months. Returning from the north, where it had been on veteran furlough,
it fornaed a part of the army in the advance on Atlanta. Here the Fourteenth
and Fifteenth Illinois, ever together since the fall of 1862, sharers of each
others' sorrows and joys, weary marches and honorably earned laurels, were
consolidated into the "Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Veteran Battalion."
The Battalion was detailed to guard railroad communications at and near
Ackworth, Georgia, a most important and dangerous duty, as it was the only
route by which General Sherman could supply his immense army with subsis-
tence, etc.
In the month of October, 1864, when the rebel General Hood made his dem-
onstration against Sherman's rear, a largelnumber of the battalion were killed
and the major part of the balance were taken prisoners and sent to Anderson-
ville prison. Those who escaped capture were mounted, and on the Grand
March to the Sea, acted as scouts, and were continually in the advance, being
the first to drive the rebel pickets into Savannah, Georgia. During the long
and weary march through North and South Carolina, the battalion was on
duty day and night, being constantly in the presence of the enemy, gaining
634 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
notoriety as skirmishers. The battalion was the first to enter Cheraw, South
Carolina, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and also took part in the battle of Ben-
tonville.
At Goldsborou^h, North Carolina, in the spring of 1865, the battalion or-
ganization was discontinued, a sufficient number of organized companies of
recruits having arrived by way ot New York and Morehead City, North Car-
olina, to fill up the two regiments, Colonel Hall again being assigned to the
command of the Fourteenth. After the capitulation of Johnson, the Regi-
ment marched to Washington, D. C, where, on the 24th of May, it took
part in the grand review of iSherman's army. It afterwards proceeded by rail
and river, to Louisville, Kentucky; thence, by river, to Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas; thence marched to Fort Kearney, N. T., and back.
Mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, September 16, 1865; arriving
at Springfield, Illinois, September 22, 1865, where the regiment received final
payment and discharge.
The aggregate number of men who belonged to this organization was 1,980,
and the aggregate mustered out at Fort Leavenworth was 480.
During its four years and four months of arduous service, the Regiment
marched 4,490 miles, traveled by rail 2,330 miles, and by river 4,490 miles —
making an aggregate of 11,670 niiles.
ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.
Near Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., July 1, 1864.
Special Field Orders. \
No. 56. /
IV. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry Volunteers not being vet-
eran regiments, having re-enlisted less than three-fourths of their number, the
veterans and all recruits of each, who have joined the regiment since the date
of its original muster-in, will, in accordance with provisions of Circular No.
36, War Department, A. G. 0., May 2, 1864, be consolidated and organized
into as many companies of the legal maximum standard as the number of
men will allow.
The proper number of officers for these companies will be selected from the
veterans, and reported to these headquarters for assignment; and ail officers
in excess of such organization will be reported for muster-out of the service.
The companies thus organized and remaining men of each regiment will
then be consolidated, and will be known and reported as the Veteran Battalion
of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
The requisite number of field and staff officers will be retained in accor-
dance with existing orders.
By order of Major General James B. McPherson.
WILLIAM T. CLARK, A. A. G.
FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. 635
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.
Near Decatur, Ga., July 20, 18G4.
Special Field Orders, \
No. 73. /
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, hav-
ing: in accordance with special field orders No. 56, from these headquarters,
been organized each into one or more companies of the legal maximum stand-
ard and consolidated together, making six (6) companies, designated and re-
ported as the Veteran Battalion of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth lUinais In-
fantry Volunteers, the following named officers, according to provisions of Cir-
cular No. 36, War Department, current series, are assigned to the new organ-
ization, and will be mustered under their present commissions:
First Lieutenant Alonzo Gillespie, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company
A.
Second Lieutenant David S. Finney, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
pany A.
Captain Lemuel 0. Oilman, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Campany B.
First Lieutenant Joseph Develin, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company B.
Captain Phineas D. Kenyon, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company C.
First Lieutenant George A. Austin, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company
Captain Carlos C. Cox, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company D.
Second Lieutenant John H. Henderson, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to
Company D.
Captain John W. Luke, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company E.
First Lieutenant Allen T. Barnes, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company E.
First Lieutenant Thomas A. Weisner, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
pany F.
Chaplain B. F. Rogers, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
Assistant Surgeon N. F. Chafer, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry.
Assistant Surgeon Moses C. Drake, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
The remaining officers of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry,
not herein assigned, will be mustered out of the service.
By order of Major General James B. McPherson.
WILLIAM T. CLARK, A. A. G.
636
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service,
field and staff.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
€yrus Hall
Shelby ville
Casey ville
Mar.
Mar.
13. 1865
20. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
24, 1865
24.1865
Pro. B'v't Brig. Gen. Mar.
Lietitenant Colonel.
JMalcomb H. Copeland
13,'65. M. 0. Sent. 16, '65..
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Major.
Carlos C. Cox
Greenfield.
Auf'.
1. 1864
Apr.
14, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Adnitant.
C. Ward Laing
Bunker Hill....
Mar.
13. 1865
Mar,
24.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Quartermaster.
Benjamin F. Ford
Georgetown
Mar.
13. 1865
Mar.
24.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Surgeon.
Henry W. Boyd
Alton
Mar.
13.1865
Mar.
24, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
istAssH Surgeon.
Samuel A. Davison ...
Bunker Hill....
Mar.
13. 1865
Mar.
24, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
2d Ass't Surgeon.
John Kelly
July
26, 1865
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeant Major.
Oliver H. Pierce ...
Quartermaster Sergts.
George Rhineberger.
Mark Wicks
Petersburg ,
Beardstown ...
Georgetown ...
Commissary Sergts.
Samuel Suunders. ..
Isaac Melton
Scottville.
Fayette ...
Hospital Steward.
Frank M. Eckerd...
Brum Major.
Daniel L. Baker..
Fife Major.
Morris Ray
McNamora
Carlinville
Pana
Jan. 5, 1864
Dee. 14,1863
Mar. 21,1865
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 27.1865
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 14,1863
Mar. 21,1865
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 27,1865
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 13,1863
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16, 1865.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16, IJ
Transferred to Co. K ,
Transferred to Co. F ....
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16. 1865 .
Mustered out Sept. 16,18
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865..
Vet. M.O.July 20, 1865..
FOURTEENTH (RE-ORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
637
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Alonzo J. Gillespie....
First Lieutenants.
David S. Finney
Alexander Cairns
Second Lieutenants.
Alexander Cairns —
George S. McNeely ..
Bloomington .
Beardstown ,
Meridan
Meridan
Petersburg .
First Sergeant.
Isaac R. McKay —
Petersburg ,
Sergfants.
John P. Smedley
JohnH. Clark
Oliver H. Pierce
Geo. M. Khineberger.
Corfjoi'als.
William A. Ferguson.
Samuel Smith
James H. Wills
Henry S. Cowan
Henry Condiff
Andrew McFarland...
Gideon R Leeds
John M. Meteer
Petersburg ..
Ashland
Petersburg .,
Beardstown
Petersburg . . .
Tallula
Shelby co
Chandlerville ..
Rushville...
Pana
Privates.
Anderson, George S ..
Allen. Charles..
Andes, William W....
Ashlock, Francis P ...
Ball. Isaac M
Baylor. Elijah
Bradley. William M...
Bisby, James
Brown, Henry C
Brehl, Peter
Burriss, Cass
Bostic. Austin B
Brashears, Alexander,
Bell, David S
Burns. Thomas
Bridges, Absalom
Carroll, Patrick
Conrad, Charles A —
Cummings, George W.
Cole. William H
Clark, William H
Culllson, William R...
Clemens, Charles
Chandler. William O .
Cairns. Alexander
Cairns. Alexander
Cessna, Andrew J
Davis, John
Dallise.John
Eldridge. George W ..
Erisman, Christo'r H.
Ewing. James M
Elmore, John
Finney, Martin
Goldsmith, John H —
Halford, Benjamin F.
Hardin, John E
Hopper, William J
Hopper, Solomon H...
Higgins, George W ...
Hitchcock, John A
Heathcote, William...
Hatfield, Andrew J .
Hunter, Armstrong
Keif er, Cornelius W..
Keisler, John..
July
July 20,1864
June 29,1865
July 20,1864
Sept. 20. r"
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. ^§,1864
Dec. 1-.M863
Notmust'r'd
•July 15.1865
Jan.
Dec.
5, 1864
12, 1863
Jan. 4,1864
Feb. 22,1864
Dec. 14, 1863
July 25.1861
Salisbury...
Sweetwater
Shelby co...
Beardstown
Petersburg .
Urbana
Shelby co...
Taylorville
Beardstown ....
St. Anthony
Shelbyville
Litchfield
Macon City. Mo.
Tallula
Meriden
Bunker Hill....
Concord
Shelbyville
Beardstown
Hickory
Salisbury
Sturgeon
Beardstown ....
Vandalia
Hudson
Meriden
Bunker Hill....
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Notmust'r'd
Dec. 12,;
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 23,:
Dec.
5,1864
12, 1863
Jan. 4,
Mar. 12.1864
Dec. 23, 1863
July 25.1861
11. 1862 Aug.
12.1863 Dec.
1,1864 Mar.
25. 1864 Apr.
5.1864 Jan.
14. 1863 Dec.
12. 1863 Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
Mar.
Mar.
an.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
July
Dec.
May
Jan.
Mar.
31 ar.
Illinoistown ..
McLean Station
Petersburg
Beardstown —
Woodside
Beardstown —
Petersburg
Taylorville
Sweetwater
Bloomington ...
Hudson
25. 1864
12. 1863
5. 1864
29. 1864
24. 1864
26. 1861
18. 1865
14.1865
^ ^5, 1864
1.1864
20. 1864
12, 1863
12, 1861
12, 1863
1. 1864
1. 1864
18. 1865
14, 1865
Apr
Dec.
Jan.
Rock Creek
Petersburg .
Rushville
Nevada
Shelbyville
Chicago
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
18. 1865
_ b. 1864
3. 1864
20. 1865
4, 1861
12. 1863
1. 1864
5. 1864
1, 1864
23. 1864
6, 1864
5, 1864
1,1864
14. 1865
1, 1864
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Disch. May 15. '65. 2d Lieut
"ustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Promoted
. O. Sept. 16. '65. Serg't ..
.1864
.1864
July
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
July
Dec.
May
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
Mar.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16, '65,priv
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Vet. Trans, to N. C. S....
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865..
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16, '65, priv
Vet. Killed at Big Shanty,
Ga., Oct. 3,1864.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Vet. M.O. .July 22, 1865 ...
Vet. M. O. Sept. ]6.'65,priv
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Discharged Aug. — . 1864...
Discharged Mar. 26.1865...
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Recruit. Died May 1.1865..
Rec't. Deserted June 26. '65
Mustered out July 18.1865.
Vet. Disch. July 17,'65; w'ds
Vet.Disch.July 17,'65;disab
Vet. Disch. June 26,1865..
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16. '65
.Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Vet. M. O.July 20.1865 ...
Recruit.^ Disch. Aug.— . 1864
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16, '65.
Recruit. M. O. July 14,1865
Vet. Disch. June 26, 1865. .
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Recru't. M. O. July 24', '65
Vet. DiedMay 17.1865 ....
Recruit. Disch. Aug.. '64.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16,'65
Vet. Promoted 2d Lieut..
Re". Disch. July 14,1865..
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16,'65
Vet. Died Nov. 17, 1864 ....
Rec. Tr.to Co. G.May 23,'65
Vet. M. O. Sept 16.1865...
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16.'65. Corp
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16.'65
Rec.M.O.Sep.l6.'65,withCo
Disch. Aug.. '61, exp. serv.
Vet. .M.O. Sept. 16,1865...
Vet. M.O.Sept.l6.'65, as Sgt
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Recruit. Killed at Big
Shanty ,Ga., Oct. 2,1864..
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16,'65
1864 Vet.
1864
Rec.
Vet.
Vet.
O. Sept. 16.]
Deserted June 19, '65
M. O.July 7.1865....
M. O. Sept. 16.1865..,
638
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Kripner, John A
Chicago
Jan. 1, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 28,1865..
Kilpatrick, John A
Blufifdale >.
Sept. 11,1862
Sept. 11,1862
Mustered out June 1,1865,.
Light Peter
Virginia
Benton co.. Ten
Dec. 14,1863
Mar. 11,1862
Dec. 23,1863
Mar. 11,1862
Vet. M. 0. Sept 16,1865
Little. Miles W
Recruit. Disch. Mar. 26,'65
Lowry. Horace S
Bloomington ...
.Mar. 15,1861
Mar. 15,1864
Vet. M. O.Aug. 10.1865...
Lukins. Levi C
Sweetwater
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16, 1865. . .
Lightfoot, William H.
Beardstown....
Mar. 31,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Rec. Wounded; in Hosp'l
McNeely. George
Petersburg
Dec. 12,1863
Mar. 28,1864
Dec. 12.1863
Mar. 28,1864
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16, 1865, as
1st Sergeant
McNeely. William....
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16,'65
McParland, Robert....
Chandlerville ..
Aug. 4,1861
Aug. 4,1861
Recruit. Disch. Sept. 8,'64
McLin, James S
Beardstown
Feb. 1, 1864
Apr. 21,1864
Recruit. M. O. May 30, '65
Mcintosh. Ebenet's W
Bloomington ...
Dec. 12, 186ii
Dec. 12,1863
Vet. M.O. May 30, 1865....
Mitchell, Josiah A ....
Salisbury
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Vet.M.O.Soi.r.16,'65, as Sg't
Vet. Disch. June 21,1865..
Shelby co
Dec. 12, 1863
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16,1865...
Rec. Deserted July 14, '64
Mustered out June 14,1865.
Martin Samuel
June 24,1864
Mar. 14,1865
Oldham. John D
Bunker Hill....
Mar. 14,1865
Permenter, Lester J..
Beardstown ....
Dec. 14,1863
Dec. 23.1863
Vet. M.O. July 13,1865 ...
Penilenter. George W
Mar. 23.1864
Apr. 27.1864
Recruit. M. O. May 30, '65
Peacock, Adonijah....
Shelbyville
Feb. 22.1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Rec.On detac'd ser.at M.O.
Philbrick, Charles....
Hudson
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 5.1864
Vet. M. O.July 22.1865...
Peacock, Joseph A....
Whitley Creek.
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 25.1865
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16. '65
Pervines. Francis M..
Petersburg
Aug. 11.1862
Aug. 11,1862
Mustered out June 1. 1865. .
Richardson, Eb. H . . . .
Beardstown....
.May 25,1861
May 25,1861
Vet. Disch. Sept. 4.1864..
Richardson, Wm. S...
Shelbyville
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Vet.On detac'd ser.at M.O.
Richardson, John W..
Beardstown
Feb. 9,1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16, '65
Roach, Henry
Feb. 4,1864
Apr. 21.1864
Recruit. Died Apr, 27, '65.
Rutledge, Abraham W
Danville
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 5.1864
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16,1865.
Roberts, Henry
Shelby co
Dee. 12,1863
Dec. 12.1863
Riley Hugh
Upper Alton —
Trenton
Mar. 11 1865
Mar 11 1865
Rec: Never rep'rt^d to Co.
Roach, John A
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 7.1865
Petersburg
Bloomington...
Mar. 29.1864
Mar 29, 1864
Stone, Nathaniel
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Vet. Des. July 24.'65; ret'ed
Aug.24,'65; awaiting trial
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16,1865..
Veteran
Stewart, James M
Taylorville
Dec. 12,1863
Dec. 12.1863
Sweet. Wm. Edward..
Apr. 18,1864
Apr. 18, 1864
Rec. Dishon.dis.S'pt.16,'65
• '
Small. Munroe
Salisbury
Feb. 6, 1864
Feb. 6, 1864
Recruit. M. 0. Sept. 16.'65
Snow, Alonzo W
Beardstown
Feb. 1, 1864
Apr. 21,1864
Recruit. M. O. May 30, '65
Switzer. George P —
Feb. 3,1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Recruit. Died June 4, '65..
Smedley, Thomas B..
Petersburg
Mar. 10,1862
Mar. 10,1862
Mustered out July 31,1865.
Shaw, James H
Chicago
Jan. 5,1864
Jan. 6,1864
Vet. M. O. July 26. '65
Summers, Frederick..
Petersburg
Jan. 5,1864
Vet.Des.June26'65: St. L.;
ret'd Aug.26,'65;aw't'gtr'l
Summers, James
Clyde
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 18,1865
Recruit. Died May 10, '65..
Sarver. Jeremiah
Meriden
Rec. Abs't, sick June 22.'65
Trent. William P
Bloomington . . .
Jan. 1,1864 Jan. 1.1864
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16.1865...
Tread way, David P...
Beardstown
Mar. 31,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16, '65
Thompson, Edwin
Moweaqua
Mar. 29.1864
' '
Recruit. Died
Trott, John J
Clyde
Mar. 16,1865
Feb. 18, 1864
Mar. 16.1865
Apr. 27,1864
Williams. John E
Beardstown
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16. '65
Waddle.James H
Jan 1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Vet. Deserted July 24, '65.
Weaver, Lewis
Bloomington...
Mar. 26.1864
Mar. 26,1864
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16, '65
Weiman, Philip
Beardstown
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Vet. M. 0. July 26,1865...
Wood. Ben.iamin
Shelby co
Jan. 25.1864
Apr. 8, 1864
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16. '65
Wright, Christopher..
Fayette, Mo....
Aug. 1.1861
Aug. 1,1861
Recruit. Disch. Aug. '64..
Waugh. Samuel
Chicago
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 6,1864
Vet. M. O. July 27. 1865...
Wagner. Jacob
Bunker Hill....
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. 14.1865|Mustered out Sept. 16, '65.
Wales. Darwin
Clyde
Mar. 13,1865
May 13,1865 Rec. Deserted June 26. '65
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Nelson Lovett
John C. Bell
Mt. Sterling....
Springfield
Elkhorn
Missouri
Feb. 24.1865
June 29.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 24,1865
June 29,1865
Feb. 24.1865
July 3,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 24,1865
July 15,1865
Discharged May 31. 1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Resigned Aug. 14, 1865
Mustered out June 19,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Fimt Lieu/enanf.
Jared P. Harbour
Second Lieutenants.
Juiius V. Cox
John Forsyth
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
639
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
J<'irst Sergeant.
John Forsyth
Missouri
Lee
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F..b.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
K:
Feb.
Feb.
14, 1865
^14,1865
^13, 1865
_15. 1865
13,1865
_14,1865
^15.1865
15, 1865
14,1865
14,1865
14, 1865
15, 1865
^14, 1865
13, 1865
15. 1865
14, 1865
_18, 1865
15. 1865
14, 1865
15.1865
16, 1865
18, 1865
^14, 1865
^15.1865
14,1865
^15, 1865
^14, 1865
15, 1865
14, 1865
^15, 1865
18. 1865
^15, 1865
10, 1865
14, 1865
16, 1865
^14, 1865
18, 1865
^14. 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
14,1865
^14, 1865
_13.1865
_15. 1865
13.1865
_14, 1865
_15, 1865
15.1865
14. 1865
14, 1865
14,1865
15. 1865
^14, 1865
13, 1865
15. 1865
14, 1865
^18. 1865
Promoted 2d Lieutenant
Sergeants,
James W. Lampman..
Mustered out May 27 1865
Thomas J. Harvey....
William M. C. Hix ....
Robert C. Simpson....
Corporals.
Mt. Sterling....
Versailles
Elkhorn
Coopertown ....
Elkhorn
Pea Ridge
Lee
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Aug. 11.1865.
M.O.Aug. 8, '65, as private.
Mustered out Sept 16 1865
John Brunk
M.O.July 31,'65,asSerg't.
Douglass Glassgow...
James R.Gurty
Missouri
Pea Ridge
Deserted Mar. 6,1865
M.O. Sept. 16, '65, as Serg't,
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
M>/siria/is.
Daniel McKaskill
Pea Ridge
War/oner.
Solomon Ranney
Privates.
Atkins, Thomas
Elkhorn
Lee
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Died Aug. 6. 1865
Pea Ridge
Mt. Sterling....
Missouri
Pea Ridge
Missouri
Elkhorn
Pea Ridge!!.;;;
Coopertown ....
Cold Brook.;;;;
Missouri
Lee
M.O.Sept.l6.'65.as Serg't.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out July 1. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Barlow, James D
Barlow, John C
Burkey John
Buvinger, William
Bell Robert
Brady John
. . • >
Bond, Benjamin
Bean, Lewis A
Biggs, William R
Bell, Francis M
Mustered out June 9, 1865. .
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865,
Barton, Boon
M.O.Sept. 16.'65,asCorp'l,
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Died March 7,1865
Biffes John
Brady, Terrenes
Crabb. Benjamin F....
15, 1865
Deserted Jinie 26. 186.^
Coopertown
Missouri
Coopertown
Mt. Sterling ...
Missouri....;;;;
Buckhorn
Elkhorn
Versailles
Mt. Sterling....
Missouri
Coopertown
Buckhorn
Coopertown
Young Hickory
Mt. Sterling....
Missouri
Buckhorn
Coopertown ....
Missouri
peaRidge;;;;;;
15. 1865
16, 1865
18, 1865
^14, 1865
_15. 1865
14, 1865
_15, 1865
14, 1865
15, 1865
14, 1865
_15. 1865
18, 1865
^15. 1865
10. 1865
14, 1865
16. 1865
_14. 1865
18, 1865
_14, 1505
Clark, John
Deserted June 26 1865
Cox, William E
Davis, Elisha
Davis, Aaron
M.O.Sept.l6.'65,asCorp'l.
Mustered out Sept._16,1865
Dexter, Albert C
Davis, William
Ellis. William H
Ellis. Robert ....
M O.Sept.l6,'65,asCorp'l.
Deserted June 26, 1865
Disch. April 14, '65; disabil
Mustered out Sept 16 1865
Fenn, Robert
Forsyth, Robert
Greenwell, Henry
Gillis, Milton C
M.O..«!ept.l6, '65,asCorp'l.
Drowned Aug. 3.1865
Mustered out June 22,1865.
M.O. Sept. 16, '65. as Corp'l.
Died March 15 1865
Glenn, Samuel R
Grady, Jesse
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Died March 10. 1865
Harvey. Milton Q
Haley. Michael
Huston, Esquire
Howell, William H....
Keller, Edwin
Kendrick, John
Larkins, Charles
Lake. Solomon
Munick. Adzora B
Mt. sterling....
Coopertown ....
Mt. Sterling....
Died March 7, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out July 11. 1865.
Miller, Isaac
Missouri
Lee .
Masterman, John
M 0 Sept. 16 '65 as Corp'l
McPhail, James T
Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865. .
640
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
liatment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Maden. Jourdan H....
Myers, Peter
McAlfee, Daniel
Osborn, William F....
Orr, Arthur
Parker, John B
Patterson. Washingt'n
Post. William H
Ray. James
Richmond. John P —
Stephenson. Robert...
Schenek. Charles
Shields, Robert B
Stephenson, Dike B...
Stephenson. Jeremiah
Smith, James J
Stover. James H
Shafer, Marion
Taylor, Andrew J
Taylor, Franklin
Taylor, Isaac
Taylor, Peter
Tucker. Colson
Tony. John
Vaughn, Isaac
Wilson. Joseph
Wiatt, William M
Williams, Joseph
Waters, James
Walker, David W
Yaples, James E
Lee
Buckhorn ...
Mt. Sterling
Pea Ridge ...
Mti Sterling
Pea Ridge ...
Lee
Elkhorn !!!."
Pea Ridge ...
Missouri
Lee
Elkhorn !!.'.'
Coopertown
Pea Ridge ...
Lee
Mt. Sterling
Lee
Buckhorn 1...
Elkhorn ..'.'.
Lee
Mt. Sterling
Missouri....
Pea Ridge ...
Buckhorn ...
Missouri
Feb. 14,1865
Feb. 14,1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
15, 1865
14, 1865
15, 1865
14, 1865
13,1865
14, 1865
15, 1865
14, 1865
15. 1865
16, 1865
13. 1865
14,1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. ^14.1865
Feb. ^15.1865
Feb. 14.1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. 14.1865
Feb.
Feb.
15.1b64
14, 1865
Deserted June 6, 1865
Mustered out July 6. 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
M. O. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp'l
Mustered out July 15. 1865.
Deserted June 26, 1865
Died July 9,1865
Mustered out Sept 16.1865.
Mustered out July 6. 1865..
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp'l
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out June 13.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.186!
Died Sept. 2. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 186;
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 186i
M. O. Aug. 8. '65. as Corp'l.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
James C. McKenzie..
First Lieutenant.
Samuel D. Scholes...
Second Lieu'-ncinf,.
Henry J. Clausen —
First Sergeant.
Merryman Parish
Sergeants.
Horatio Bariington..
Wilson Larrison
George Eggleston
James H. Sullivan ...
Corporals.
William B. Burnett..
Stephen Perry
Luke Sweetser
John B. Boyd
Aaron G. Watton
Edward Tilden
Eleazar Lafferty
Charles Retter
^fusirians.
Elanso Spencer
Kinsey Wager
]Vagoner.
John J. Hamilton
Privates.
Anderson. Augustine,
Atherton. William B.
Ball, Aaron H
Lisbon Mar.
Lisbon.
Richland
Richland
Mar.
Mar. 7.1865
Feb. 21,1865
North Prairie ..
Peoria
Peoria
Richland
Peoria
Fountain Green
Peoria
Lynn
Young Hickery.
Durham
Fountain Green
South Pekin.
Richland
Lynn
Kewanee
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 7, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mar. 7, 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
24.1865
21, 1865
24, 1865
27, 1865
23. 1865
24, 1865
21, 1865
^23. 1865
27, 1865
23. 1865
24, 1865
23, 1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 24,1365
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 27.1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 24.1865
Feb. 21.1865
Feb. ^23.1865
Feb. ^27,1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
21. 1865
24. 1865
1, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
M.O.Sept.l6. '65, as Col.Sgt.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Deserted March 18. 1865....
Sick at muster-out
M. O. Sept. 16, '65. as Sergt.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Deserted March 18,1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16,186£
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
Mustered out Sept._16,
Mustered out May 29,
Feb. 21. 1865 M. O. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp'l
Feb. 24,1865 Deserted June 26. 1865
Mar. 1, 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
641
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Brackett, Henry S | Fount'in Green.
Brown. David |Annawan
Bell, George W Truro
Baldwin, George Lynn
Boyer, George ; Fountain
Brown, Alva Fountin Green.
Buttermore, Henry L.
Brown. James Peoria
Buten, Daniel ; Saratoga
Casey, Michael Goshen
Cleaveland, Joseph ...jKewanee
Casey.John Peoria
Peoria
Steuben
Liberty
Steuben
Livingston
South Pekin....
Caldwell, Henry Indian Pt
Champion, George W. South Pekin
Cain, John Peoria
Connor, John
Clarkson, George
Doyle. Thomas iGoshen
Doyle, James Peoria . .
Dunn.Johni I "
Delay, Dennis "
Ellis, George j "
Elwood, Michael [Liberty .
Farley, John Peoria
Frantz,John
Farrell, Robert Peoria ,
Green, Thomas
Gallaway, William
Gannon. Joseph
Grant, William
Galliher, J ames M
Horn, James
Harkless, Peter
Hamilton, Thomas
Hargadine. William H Kewanee
Hakes, Zebulon iLacon.
Harland, George i Peoria
Harkness, Seth E j Pontoosuc
Hurdle, Newton i.^i../^-
Huflf, Thomas J
Jones. Julius E
Johnson, William ....
King, Thomas
Kidwell, James
Kinmouth.Orrin F...
Killf oy le, James
Lewis, Andrew J
Lineback, Freeman ..
Long, Francis
Mills, Moses
Metz, George Wi
Maynard, Harrison...
McBride, James
Murphy, John
McCarty , Patrick
Mushal, John
Maloney, James
Murphy, James
McCan, James
Nacy, Thomas
Newton, Newman
Rakestraw, Roland Indian Point ...
Ross, Alexander Peoria
Rauck, Robert Pontoosuc
Smith, George Pilot Grove
Smitn, William Peoria
Stoughton, George — Annawan
Siddon,W. H
Stuckey.John Sparta
Sommers, George W.. Peoria
Thomas, John Boynton
Toff, Henry A Durham
Tourney. Jefferson — Liberty
White. Washington ... Indian Point ...
Williamson, Frank — Goshen
White, Nicholas Richland
Whalen, James Peoria
Walsh, John
Welch, Isaac Lynn
Pilot Gr.
Wythe
Indian Ft..
Lynn
Peoria
Pontoosuc ,
Lynn
Peoria
Durham —
Liberty
Fount'in Green.
Peoria
Chenoa
Steuben
Lynn
Goshen
Peoria
Steuben
Peoria
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
24,1865
28, 1865
22,1865
24, 1865
23, 1865
27.1865
2, 1865
25. 1865
1,1865
23, 1865
21,1865
23.1865
^ 2, 1865
27,1865
28, 1865
27, 1865
25, 1865
27, 1865
24, 1865
27,1865
28. 1865
27,1865
Feb. 24,1865 Died April 22.1865
Feb. 28,1865 Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Feb. 22, 1865 Mustered out July 31, 1865.
Feb. 24, 1865 Mustered out June 13, 1865.
Feb. 23.1865 Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
22. 1865
2.1865
27, 1865
24,1865
27
24, 1865
23, 1865
1, 1865
22, 1865
24, 1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb,
23.1865 Feb.
24,1865iFeb.
21, 1865! Feb.
28, 18651 Feb.
27,1865 Feb.
24. 18651 Feb.
27.1865iFeb.
24, 1865 Feb.
22. 1865 Feb.
24, 1865 Feb.
22.1865
27, 1865
3, 1865
27, 1865
28,1865
Feb. 27.1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
22,1865 Feb.
21,1865 Feb.
27. 1865 Feb.
24. 1865 Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb. 27,
25,1865
28,1865
21, 1865
20, 1865
3. 1865
24, 1865
Deserted Mar. 18.1865
Deserted March 15, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out June 7.1865..
Deserted March 15, 1865 ... .
.Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Deserted March 30, 1865 ....
Deserted March 18,1865
Deserted July 26,1865...
Deserted March 18,1865.
Sick at muster out
Deserted June 26, 1865
Sick at muster-out
Deserted March 18, 1865 ....
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Deserted March 18, 1865..! I
Deserted March 15,1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted M arch 15, 1865 ....
Deserted July 18,1865
Deserted June 26, 1865
Sick at muster out
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Died March 28, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Deserted March 18, 1865. . . .
Sick at muster out
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Deserted March 15,1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Absent,sickatdateof M.Q
Deserted July 26, 1865
Disch. May 12, '65; disabil.
Deserted July 26, 1865
M. O. Sept. 16. '65, as Corp'l
Deserted March 18. 1865 ....
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
21. 1865 j Feb.
27.1865 Feb.
24. 1865 Feb.
27.1865 Feb.
It
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
21. 1865
20. 1865
3, 1865
24,1865
21. 1865
27, 1865
24, 1865
27,1865
Feb. 24,1865'Feb. 24.
Deserted .July 26.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 1. 1865.
Deserted Mar. 15, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted March 18,1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Deserted March 18,1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out May 29. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted March 28. 1865 ... .
Deserted March 18,1865....
Mustered out May 23, 1865*
Vol. 1—41
642
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Secruits.
Andres. Frederick ....
«
Chandlerville..
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Bolinger James W
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captain.
John H. Henderson..
First Liexitenant.
■George K. Pinckard..
Second Lieutenanfs.
George R Pinckard..
William B. Brown ...
First Sergeant.
Samuel B. Dooley.
Sergeants.
Joseph C. Carroll .
David Baker
Thomas J. Kidd...
Jacob Schindler. . .
Corporals.
Isaac N. Melton
Charles Brown
Augustus Shelburne.
Thomas Pearson
Walter O. Watson
James M. Barmg
Joseph D. Beck
George Klett
Musician.
Isaac P. Barton..
Privates.
Altum. James M
Anderson, David
Austin, John H
Alport, Edward
Barnes, John R
Bingham, John
Biglow, George S
Brown. Thomas
Carroll. Eugene
Jannedy. James H...
Cannon, Patrick
Conley, John
Cole, -lohn P
Cox. Daniel M
Cos, Henry C
Culbertson, Samuel..
Crockett, William R .
Carman. James H
Durham. John
Dairy. Michael
Evans, James J
Elliott, Wilburne J ..
Elson, William H....
EUwansjer. David
Ebey, Thomas
Farmer. Almerine
FoUiard, Abraham ...
Fitzpatrick. John A..
Griswold, John
Gurly, George W
Hamman, George
Hardin, Roswell
Barr's Store —
Barr's Store —
Brighton
Bloomington ...
Greene co ...
White Hall..
Barr's Store.
Springfield..
Fayette
White Hall....
Seottville-
Chicago
Bluffdale
Greenfield
Otter Creek ...
Quincy
Greenfield.
Aug. 1, 1864
Aug. 1, 1864
July 20,1864
June 29,1865
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5, 1^64
Nov. 10,1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Greeneco
HilLsboro
Shelby ville
Lockport
Fidelity
Havana
Jersey ville
Nettle Creek..
Greenfield
Barr's Store
Fayette
Virden.
Not must'rd
Not must'rd
May 6. 1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5,1
Nov. 10,1863
Mar. 12,1864
Jan.
Jan.
Sept. 11,1862
' L. 5, 1864
Jan. 5,1864
Jan.
Jan.
Petersburg . . .
Greenfield
Greenfield —
Jersey co
Carrollton
Terre Haute..
Winchester...
Greenfield
Seottville
Barr's Store..
Greenfield —
Cincinnati, O.
Chicago
iGreenfield....
Jan.
Dec.
.Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
May
5, 1864
1,1863
7. 1864
5. 1865
12, 1864
13, 186a
4,:
1, 1865
30, 1864
31, 1864
26. 1864
31,1864
26. 1864
9, 1861
23, 1864
_ 8,
26,
31.1864
1,1861
28, 1864
7, 186.i
1. 1864
5, 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 12,1864
an.
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
May
Apr.
May
Apr.
Sept.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
Aug.
Apr.
Dec.
1864
1863
1864
1865
1864
1863
1864
1865
1864
1864
.1864
,1864
,1861
,1864
Died at Columbus, S. C,
Jan. 25,1865
M. O. July 18, '65, private .
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Vet. Died Apr. 18,1865....
Musterf d out June 3. 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865 . .
Tr. N. C. S. as Com. Serg't
Vet. M. O.July 25.1865 ...
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out May 24, 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16. 1865 . .
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Absent without leave
Recruit. Supposed M. O..
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Rec't. M. O. «ept. 16.1865.
Absent without leave
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
1, 1862 Jan.
25, 1861 1 May
Jan.
Dec.
Nov.
Mar.
5,1864 Jan.
5, 18631 Dec.
10, 1863! Nov.
26. 18641 Apr.
Ian.
5, 1864 Jan.
27, 1864 1 Apr.
Recruit. Supposed M. O..
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out June 27. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 13, 1865.
Mustered out June 17. 1865.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865 ..
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out May 21, 1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 3. 1865. .
Absent without leave
Mustered out June 5, 1865..
Tr. to 1st Mo. Light Art...
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
M . O. ; term expired
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Veteran
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out June 17,1865.
FOURTEENTH (RE- ORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
643
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
TIalbert. William L...
Havenstier. Jacob —
Henderson, James W.
Hespert, William
Hill James S
Bluflfdale
Springfield
Greenfield
Terre Haute
Greenfield
Morgan co
Barr's Store
Taylorville
Richmond
Winchester
Jerseyville
Upper Alton
Springfield
Cincinnati. 0...
Barr's Store....
Jacksonville....
Sept. 11.1862
Dec. 7. 1863
Mar. 26,1864
Dec. 7,1863
Mar. 31,1863
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Apr 18. 1864
Apr. 10.1865
Dec. 27,1863
Feb. 26,1864
Mar. 29,1865
Jan . 5. 1864
July 6.1861
Nov. 10,1863
Dec. 7,1863
,Vlar. 31,1864
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. 1, 1862
Sept. 21,1862
Dt.c. 25.1863
Apr. 10,1865
Mar. 27,1864
Feb. 1, 1862
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Sept. ^11,1862
Jan. 17,1864
Dec. 4, 1863
Mar. 23.1865
Apr. 5. 1865
iviar. 25,1865
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 12.18*53
Feb. 22.1864
Dec. 8,1863
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Mar. 31,1844
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 31,1865
June 29,1864
Apr. 4.1865
Sept. 11.1862
Feb. 26.1864
Dec. : 14, 1863
Dec.i 7,1863
Jan. 1 5,1864
May 1.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 5.1864
Jan. 4, 1864
Mar. 27.1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. [21,1864
Dec.i 7.1863
Mar. 25,1865
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 12.1863
Dec. 14,1863
Mar. 10.1862
Apr. 27.1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Mar. 31,1S64
Apr. 3, 1865
Mar. 20,1865
Sept*.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
11,1863
23. 1863
27. 1864
13. 1863
27. 1864
7. 1863
1. 1864
27,1861
10. 1865
12, 1864
26. 1864
29. 1865
12. 1864
Mustered out July 22, 1865.
Mustered out Mav 30, 1865.
Mustered out May 31.1865.
Vet Died Nov 30 1864
Higgins. John
Hulse, Thomas B
Hammock, Lewis
Haralan, Edward
Hamilton, John
Jarnagan. William C
Johnson. Benjamin F.
Kochler Carl
Vet. M.O.Sept. 16,1865....
Rec't. Died at Anders'ville
Mar. 10,1865; gr. 12.755...
Rec't. Died at Anders'vilk
Feb. 18,1865; gr. 12,791...
Absent without leave
Mustered out July 31. 1865
Recruit. M. O.Sept. 16. '65.
Mustered out Sept 16,1865.
Mustered out July 22 1865
Kidd, Simon J
Klein, Michael
Nov.
Dec.
May
Dec.
.Ian.
Feb.
.Sept
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Feb.
May
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
^nr.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
10,1863
23. 1863
3, 1864
7. 1863
5.1864
1,1862
21.1862
20. 1864
10. 1865
27,1864
1. 1862
6. 1864
7. 1863
^11. 1862
17. 1864
5. 1864
23. 1865
5.1865
25, 1865
^ 5. 1864
22. 1864
8.1863
31,1864
2, 1864
31,1864
5, 1864
31.1864
Mustered out May 30.1865.
Vet. Supposed M. 0
Vet. Died June 25,1864....
Vet. M. 0. Dec. 19.1864....
Mustered out June 17, 1865.
Keplinger, H. S
Lakin. William A
Waverly
I'hicago
Jerseyville
Grafton
Recruit. M. 0. May 30.1865.
Recruit. Supposed M. 0..
Never reported to Co
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16, '65
M. 0. Term expired
Vet. M. O.Sept. 16,1865....
Mustered out May 30,1865.
'Langley. George
Liman, Charles
Martin. Francis M
McGuire.John R
McDonald. George....
Moore, William
Glasgow
Richmond
Barr's Store —
Jerseyville'
Bloomington...
fidelity
Df»lhi
Moore. Wyatt
Mustered out Aug. 15.1865.
Discharged July 16, 1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Milton, William E....
Menns .John P ....
Carlinville
Alton
Miller. Alva
Richmond
White' Hall ::::;
Virden . ".'.'.'..
Moyeham, David B
Neece, James
Mustered out May 30 186
Neece, Ellis C
Neere, William
■Ooley, Jasper D
Mustered out May .30. 1865.
Mustered out July 27 1865
Pitman, Samuel
Pitman. John A
Pinkgar, James P....
Pinckard. George R...
Greenfield
Brighton ..'.'.'.'..
Scottville
Recruit; M. 0. May 12. '65.
Mustered out May 30,1865.
Recruit. Died May 25,1864.
Mustered f>ut July 18.1865.
Pilgrim. John ...
Deserted July 30, 1864
Prenle, Hiram
Salem
K:
Dec.
Jan.
4. 1865
11. 1862
26. 1864
14. 1863
13. 1863
5, 1864
Recruit. M. 0. Sept. 16. '65.
Fidelity
Roady. Moses
Springfield!!!!.
Scottville...!!!!
Mustered out May 30, 1865
Reed John
Vet. Supposed M. O
Sanders. Andreas
Mustered out May 24. 1865.
Sharp, Simpson
Mustered out Aug 8,1865
Shelburne, Jacob
Short, Thomas L
Scottville
Leroy
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
May
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
1. 1864
5.1864
4. 1864
27. 1864
7. 1863
12. 1863
21,1864
7,1863
25. 1865
5. 1864
12. 1863
14. 1863
10, 1862
27. 1864
6.1864
27. 1864
3. 1865
20. 1865
Vet. Supposed M.O
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Smith, Samuel C
Taylor. Charles D....
Taylor, George W
Tracy, Mark
Jerseyville
Greenfield
Jerseyville
Macoupin CO....
Jerseyville
Illinoistown.!!.
Scottville
Mustered out July 21, 1865.
Mustered outMay 30, 1865. .
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16.1865...
Mustered out May 30,1865.
Tracy, Patrick.. ....
Vinson. George W....
Vahle, William
Walker. Samuel
Veteran
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out May _30. 1865.
Whaley, Thomas
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16. 1865. . .
Whalen. Michael
White James
Ten. Refugee . .
Jacksonville ...
Bloomington ...
Greenfield
Salem
Died Apr. 15,1865
Mustered out May 30,1865.
Wylder, Bluford
■Wylder. George B....
Welch. John.
Mustered out June 17. 1865.
Mustered out May 30.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Alton
644
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Captain.
Calvin K. Brandon....
First Lieutenants.
JohnC. Bell
Frederick L. Ormsby.
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick L. Ormsby.
Ezra P. Byram
Quincy
Springfield ,
Chicago
First Sergeant.
Ezra P. Byram
Sergeants.
John J. Huls
M. P. Anderson..
Joseph Cooper...
James E. Hawk .
Corporals.
Freder'k C. Strickland
James R. Maddox
Thomas J. Marshall...
William H. Hodge ....
John Smith
John C. Alford
William Farley
Joshua D. Hall
3£usicians .
Joseph H. Boyles ...
Lewis C. Higgins ...
Teamster.
Thomas E. Lukins..
Privates.
Alford, Mathew M ..
Beck, Edward
Byrus. John
Bandy. Anderson
Boyd. John W
Baker, J. S
Bennett, William
Bruner, John
Barnhouse, Henry
Bradley, Iredell W....
Burke. Thomas
Carter, William D
Childs, Fordyce C
Crissil, George
Cloe, John W
Della-Cella. Stephen..
Dawson, Samuel E
Davis, James E
Drake, George
Dedan. Joseph
Engler, Christian
Fellows, Edwin R
Friend, John F
Gardner, William
Gregory. John
Gros, William
Harrison, John H. M. .
Hart, Alexander
Hambree. William J..
Hensen, Jesse C
HaviUe. J. H
Hussinger, Ernst
Hughlin. Martin
Jones, Edward
Jones, James H
Johnson, Jonathan
Lardner, Daniel
Longnecker, Roland O
Longnecker, John H . . I
Palmyra June 29, 1865
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Mar. 7, 1865
June 29,1865
Chicago Mar. 7, 1865 Mar.
' " July
Date
of muster.
Mar.
July
Remarks
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Promoted Captain Co. B . .
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Palmyra Feb
Palmyra ..
Humboldt
Cairo
Vance ,
Marion co
Belle Prairie ..
Goshen
Oxville
Marion CO
Palmyra
Piasa
Porrestville . . .
Buck....
Urbana .
Oakley.
Palmyra
Sand Prairie . . .
Mineral Spr'gs.
Palmyra
Embarras
Peoria
Palmyra
Buck
Forrestville
Martin
Oxville,
Palmyra
Forrestville ....
Danville
N. Ottef Creek.
Alton
Indian Grove...
Mineral Grove .
Parker
Ripley
Vance
Palmyra
Plainview
Danville
Bunker Hill....
VV. Mound
Palmyra
Plainview
Canovia
Marion CO
Brighton
Ripley
Peoria
Palmyra
Center
Peoria
Martinsville
Bond
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 28,1865
Feb. 27.1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
25, 1865
28, 1865
27, 1865
1, 1865
25, 1865
27, 1865
2,1865
28. 1865
27, 1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
25, 1865
3, 1865
27, 1865 Feb.
25, 1865 Feb.
28,1865 Feb.
7,1865 Promoted
17,1865|Mustered out Sept.
Feb. 23.1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
25.1865
1.:
27, 1865
27, 1865
25, 1865
28, 1865
^ 2, 1864
1. 1865
25, 1865
2,
28, 1865
24. 1865
24, 1865
1, 1865
27. 1865
25, 1865
4, 1865
27, 1865
25, 1865
1, 1865
28, 1865
1,1865
28, 1865
25. 1865
1, 1865
28, 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
1.1865
25, 1865
3, 1865
27, 1865
25, 1865
^28, 1865
27, 1865
25. 1865
1.
^ 2. 1865
1.:
25, 1865
2, 1865
28, 1865
24, 1865
28,1865
1, 1865
27. 1865
25, 1865
4, 1865
27, 1865
25, 1865
1.1
Discharged for prom.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
M.O. Sept.16,'65, as 1st Serg
Deserted July 15, 1865
25,1865 Deserted June 21, 1865
28,1865 Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
27,1865 Deserted March 8, 1865
1,1865 M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Serg't
25,1865 Mustered out May 18, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8.1865.
27,1S65 Deserted March 8, 1865 ....
2,1865 Sick at muster-out
M. O. Sept. 16,'65. as priv.
Mustered out July 6, 1865.
28, 1865
25, 1865
1, 1865
28, 1865
Absent, sick, at muster-out
Deserted June 26. 1865
Deserted June 26. '65, from
St. Louis. Returned Aug.
18. 1865. Reported under
arrest
Deserted March 8, 1865 ....
"ustered out June 7,1865..
Sick at muster-out
M. O. Sept. 16,'65,as Corp'i
Deserted March 8, 1865 ....
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out June 29, 1865.
Sick »t muster-out
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Deserted June 27, 1865
Died April 1, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 18, 1865.
Deserted March 9, 1865
Deserted July 21, 1865
Deserted July 14, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 186S
Deserted July 11, 1865
Deserted July 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
M. O. Sept. 16, '65. as Fifer.
Mustered out July 15. 1865.
Absent, sick, at M. O
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted July 14, 1865
Deserted March 18, 1865. . . .
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
1, 1865 Mar. 1, 1865
4. 1865 Mar. 4, 1865
2, 1865 Mar. 2. 1865
25, 1865 Feb. 25, 1865
Feb. 28,1865
2, 1865 Mar. 2, 1865 Deserted March 17, 1865 . .
28.1865 Feb. 28.1865pischarged June 26,1865.
' " 'Deserted July 14, 1865....
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
645
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
McDonald. Barney
McWithey. Stephen D
Mclntire, Robert
Bunker Hiii;;;;
Elmond
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
27,1865
1, 1865
_28, 1865
^25.1865
28. 1865
1,1865
25, 1865
27.1865
28, 1865
2, 1865
^28. 1865
1.1865
25.1865
2,1865
28. 18H5
25, 1865
27, 1865
_25, 1865
27,1865
^28. 1865
^_1,1865
28, 1865
1,1865
25,1865
28, 1865
1, 1865
^ 2, 1865
_28, 1865
1, 1865
14, 1865
Feb.
S;
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
&
Mar.
P^eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
EE:
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
27,1865
1,1865
_28. 1865
1, 1865
^25, 1865
28, 1865
1.1865
25, 1865
27, 1865
28,1865
2, 1865
^28, 1865
1, 1865
25, 1865
2, 1865
28,1865
25, 1865
27 1865
De.serted March 9, 1865....
Deserted July 15, 1865
Deserted July 11, 1865
Mustered out May 29. 1865.
Morrow. John W
Elm Grove
Buck
Middleton.Crawf'dH.
Miner. William
Waltham
Emmett
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Miller. Samuel
Norris. Joseph C
Norman. Abraham
Elm Grove
Indian Grove...
South Pekin....
Deserted March 20,1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted March 9, 1865
Mustered out Aua. 5.1865..
Absent, sick at M. O
Deserted June 27. 1865
Mustered out Sept, 16, 1865
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out July 12, 1865.
Died May 25. 1865
Mustered out May 18,1865.
Sick at muster out
Powers, John R
Parker. Nathan
Price. Francis M
•Quinn. Andrew
Raney^JohnR
Reid. William T
Rich. Elias
Mackinaw
Concord
Embarras
Mechanicsbur^.
Indian Grove...
Shipman
Fnrrestville
Indian Grove...
Wahham
Peoria
Richey. James 0
Smith. David P
Stanley, William
Scott. Henry
Shelby
25, 1865 Mied March 27^^, 1865
Smith Phillip
Palmyra
Danville
Buck
Swisher. Elisha
Slade, Ezekiel
27, 1865
1, 18f 5
28, 1865
__1,1865
^28, 1865
1, 1865
25, 1865
28 1865
Mustered out May 11. 1865.
Deserted March 18, 1865 ...
Deserted June 27. 1865
Discharged June 17,1865...
Sessions. Morton
Cazenovia
Bunker Hill....
Brighton
Belle Prairie...
Waldo '.'.'.'.
■Stoneycypher, L. C ...
Stoneycy pher. John. . .
Mustered out June 7, 1865..
Mustered out Aug. 8. 1865..
Mustered out Sept._ 16,1865
Deserted June 27, 1865
Deserted July 25.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Thrush. James T
Terrill. George W
Thompson. Wm. V. F.
Tosh. Cornelius N ....
Thomnson. John
South Pekin....
Martinville
Brighton
Palmyra .".
Centre
vanPeit John A :::::.
Oxville
l! 1865 Mustered out May 18, 1865.
Welch. John
Saratoga
Martinsville....
Brighton
Oakley
Wilson, William
Warner, Thomas G ...
Walter. Hubert
Eecrnits.
Hembree, Andrew J ..
28.1865
1,1865
14,1865
Deserted July 14. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Ctt'Xttain.
Thomas A. Weisner
First Lieutenant.
€ornelius W. Keifer
Second Lieutenant.
Austin B. Bostwich.
First Sergeant.
John D. Jones
Sergeants.
Ben.iamin H. Burch.
Wilbur F. Randle...
Henry C. Campbell .
Thomas W. Jones
Corporals.
William D. Close....
Peterson H. Cherry.
Thos. P. Cunninghai
Charles S. Barker...
Daniel Weaver
William H. True....
Greenfield ,
Shelbyville.
Litchfield...
Carlinville..
Franklin...
Brighton ..
Shelby co..
Carlinville.
Bluflfdale
Girard . . .
Waverly .
Winchester...
July 20.1864
July 20,1864
July 20,1864
Aug. 13.1861
Jar. 1.1864
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 7. 186a
Aug. 13,1861
Sept. 11.1862
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
5. 1864
7. 1863
1,1864
1.1864
Not must'd.
Not must'd.
Not must'd.
Aug. —.1861
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 7.1863
Aug. 13.1861
bept.
Jan.
Dec.
11. 1862
5. 1864
7. 1S63
1, 1864
1,1864
7, 1863
Disch. May 15, '65, as 1st Lt.
Disch. July, '65 as private.
Disch. July 20. '65, as priv.
Mustered out Sept. 1, 1864.
Mustered out July 22.1865.
Ver. M. O. July 18.1865
MO. Sept. 16.'65.as 1st Serg
Mustered out Sept. 1,1864.
Recruit. Prom. Sergeant.
Mustered out May. 30. 1865.
Vet. Paroled prisoner
Mustered out July 21.1865.
Mustered out May 30. 1865 .
646
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Martin V. B. Slagle.
Julius Eldred
Musicians.
Oscar Bringle
Patrick Hines ...
Winchester
Bluffdale ...
Jan. 5, 1864' Jan. 5. 1864
Sept. 11,1862 Sept. 11,1862
Winchester
Morgan co..
Dec.
Mar.
Wagoner.
Stephen S.Smith.
Exeter Dec.
Privates.
Asher, John
Abrani, Hardin T..
Barnard, William T.
Brown, Horace
Winchester
Naples
Scott CO
Exeter
Briice, Francis H
Bock, Henry
Baker. Daniel
Carlton. Charles P
Clark. William
Cobb. Willis P
Coats. John H
Coats. William T
Combs, Marcus L
Comstock, Samuel
Cotter. John M
Cotrer, William M....
Covey, James
Covey, Hezekiah
Crisp, Allen H
latan
Girard .......
Carlinville..
Winchester
Glasgow
Coulter. Wilson S
Craft, George
Dalton, James W
Dalton, Kingsbury
Depoister, John T
Dix, William H
Dusenbury, Isaiah
Duff, Joseph W .......
Durant, Francis
Daniels, James
Eldred, Julius
Elson, John P
Fields, George W
Fletcher, Robert
Faulkner, Laban A . . . .
Gunn, Jesse M
Gutin, William A
Good, Patrick
Grose, Peter
Grose, William
Gwin, John H
Harper, William
Heflin. Martin
Hawks, Benjamin
Handback. Samuel
Harper. Charles F....
Howard. Clark
Jones, George W
Johnson, Jonathan
Kay, William H
Lawson, William H...
Linville, James
Lindsey, Samuel
Lewis. Isaac
Manley, Theodore F ..
McGlasson, Joseph ...
Mooney. David
McAllister, Roberto. .
McGowen. Jacob S
McCafferty, Harrison.
McCormack, James H
Neal, William A
Neely, Asher F
Overstreet, Greenb'ry
Paine, Charles K
Patterson, John T
Glasgow —
Winchester
Jacksonville.
Waverly
Naples
Winchester .
Naples
Ridge
Green co
Osage
Rolla.Mo ....
Beardstown .
Palmyra
Zion
Morgan co...
Jacksonville.
Winchester .
Waverly ...
Galesburg ,
Glasgow ..,
Quinn. James Carlinville.
Ray, Robert D Glasgow ...
Naples
Winchester .
Girard
Winchester .
Jacksonville.
Exeter
Glasgow
Naples
Winchester .
Naples
Oxville
Exeter
Zion
Jacksonville.
latan,
Union
Loarai
Carlinville...
Winchester .
Naples
. Dec.
. Dec.
. Dec.
. Mar.
■ Dec.
.Jan.
! Feb.
.iDec.
.'Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Dee.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
8,]
1, 1862
7, 1863
21,1863
13. 1863
31. 1864
7, 1853
^ ^5. 1864
16,1864
27. 1863
9. 1863
;25, 1863
^ 1, 1863
^ 5, 1864
13. 1864
8. 1863
27, 1864
3. 1864
7, 1863
Mar. 22,1863
Mar. 1, 1862
Dec.
Jan.
7, 1863
25, 1864
Mar. 31,1864
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
.Mar.
Dec.
7. 1S63
5, 1864
8, 1864
12, 1864
7,1863
12,1861
27. 1863 Jan.
20, 1863 Jan.
21. 1863' Jan.
25. 1864
21. 1863
23. 1865
11,1862
11, 1865
7. 1863
19. 1864
5. 1864
9, 1864
7,
1, 1864
24, 1863
7. 1863
1.1864
25, 1863
22, 1863
21,
10, 1863
5. 1864
7. 1863
5. 1864
20, 186
25, 1863
14, 1863
23, 1863
10. 1863 ,
22, 1863
9, 1864
29, 1863 .
4, 1864 .
11,1865
1.1864 Jan.
20. 1861 July
3,1863 Jan.
31, 1863 Jan.
21,1863
Apr.
•Ian.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jhu.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
5.1864 Jan.
24,1863 Jan.
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1863
1864
1864
1864
1864
1864
1865
Vet. M. O. Sept. 5.1865..
Mustered out Aug. 1,1865.
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Recruit; M. O. Sept. 16, '65-
Recruit. Paroled prisoner
Rec. Died. Andersonville
Jan. 14. '65; grave 12.450..
Mustered out May 30. 1865. .
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Tr. loN.C. S. Junel. 1865-
Mustered out Aug. 9,1865..
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Rec. Paroled prisoner ...
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Recruit. M.O Sept. 16. '65
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Mustered out July 28. 1865'.
Mustered out May 30. 1865. .
Recruit. Killed at Moon
Station Oct. 3. 1864
Mustered out May 30.1865..
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16, 1865...
Mustered out July 26. 1865..
Mustered out May 30, 18C5.
Recruit. M O. Sept.l6.'65
Mustered out May 30,1865..
Rec. Absent, sick at M. O.
Mustered out Aug. 1.1865..
Recruit. M. O. Sept.l6.'65
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
Mustered out May 30, 1865..
Vet. M.O. Sept 16,1865...
Mustered out May 30,^1865..
Mustered out July 29. 1865-.
Discharged May 30.1865....
Mustered out Sept. 7, 1865. .
Mustered out Sept. 20.1865
Vet. M.p. Sept. 16,1865...
Mustered out May 30,1865..
Musteredlout July 25, 1865. .
Mustered out May 30.1865..
Vet. M O. Sept. 16.1865...
Mustered out May 30,1865..
Mustered out Aug. 1,1865..
Recruit. Paroled prisoner
.Mustered out May 30, 1864..
Recruit. Died Oct. 19, 1864..
Mustered out May .30, 1865..
Recruit. M . O. Sept. 16. '65
Mustered out May 30.1865..
Rec. Deserted June 26. 1865>
Mustered out Sept 16, 1865.
Rec . Deserted May 25. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 12,1864
Mustered out June 21.1865
Mustered out May 30. 1865..
Died at Andersonville, Feb
19.1865; grave 12,677
Vet. Deserted Apr. 24, '64..
Rec. Died Anders'v'Ie, '6
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
647
Date of rank
Name and Rank.
Residence.
or
enlistment.
of muster.
Remarks.
Robertson. William...
Glasgow
Dec.
24. 18631 Jan.
12,1864
Mustered out May 30, 1865..
Sap. James
Winchester
Dec.
10,1863
Rec't. Deserted July 27.'65.
Sappington. Samuel . .
Dec.
26, 1863
Mustered out May 3J, 1865. .
Sellers Joseph B .
Naples
Dec.
21.1863
Smith. William B
1 . > ,
Smith. John H
Winchester
Dec.
19.1863
Jan.
12. 1864
Dec.
M- ^'^ 3
Dec.
Jan,
14. 1863
12. 1864
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16. 1865 . . .
Scott. James
Wiachester
Vet. Died Dec.2.'64: w'd's
Sherman, Edward
Girard
Dec
4.1863
Dec
4. 1863
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Sweet. Anderson A ...
Waverly
Dec.
7. 1863
(tec.
7. 1863
Vet. M.O.July 18. 1865....
Settlemoir, Joseph M.
Danville
Mar.
23. 1865
Mar.
23, 1865
Rec't. Deserted June 20.'65
Settlemoir.William W
' ' •
Rec't. Sick at muster-out.
Sanders. Samuel.. ...
Seottville
•Ian.
5, 1864
Jan.
5. 1864
Vfet. M.O.May 30, 1865....
Taylor. William
Jacksonville ...
Jan.
1. 1864
Jan.
1. 1864
Vet. Paroled prisoner
Teal. Charles B
Winchester
Dec.
6, J863
-Ian.
12. 1864
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Tomlinson. William ..
Mnr.
],1S62
Mar.
1, 1862
Mustered out Aug. 9.1865..
Vieira. Augustine
Waverly..'
•Ian.
1. 1864
Jan.
1. 1864
Mustered out June 7. 1865. .
Weavers. J ames
Winchester
Keh.
13. 1864
Feb.
14. 1864
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 5.1865....
Ward. William
De,,
7, 1868
Mar.
12. 1864
Rec't. M. 0. Sept. 16.1865.
Walker. Franklin
Girard
Auf.
12,1861
Aug.
12. 1864
Mustered out Sept. 1. 1864.
Wells. Lorenzo
Wnite Hall
Jan.
5. 1864' Jan.
5. 1864
Vet. M.O.July 31. 1865....
Woods. Patrick
Winchester
Dec.
19.1863 Jan.
1:'. 1864
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Wells Alexander
Dec
14.1863
* '
Mustered out Aug. 19.1865.
Chicao"©
Jan.
5 1864 '-Tnn
5,1864
Vet. Died Aug. 27,1864....
COMPANY G
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of rank
or
enlistment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain .
Jeremi'h Dockstrader
First Lieutenants.
John C. Henderson ...
Second Lieutenants.
Francis M. McDerraott
William A. Bramwell.
Peoria
Richland
Andover
Copley
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
7. 1865
7, 1865
7. 1865
24, 1865
16,1865
14, 1865
,15,1865
17, 1865
15. 1865
14. 1865
15. 1865
,16. 1865
14. 1865
15. 1865
16. 1865
25. 1865
28, 1865
27, 1865
28, 1865
35, 1865
_16, 1865
15, 1865
17, 1865
15. 1865
14, 1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 7, 1865
Mar. 7.1865
Not must'd.
Feb. 16,1865
Feb. 14.1865
Feb. ,15,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. 14.1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. ,16.1865
Feb. 14.1865
Feb. 15,1865
Feb. 16.1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 28.1865
Feb. 27,1865
Feb. 28.1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. ,16,1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 15.1865
Feb. 14.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Resigned July 11,1865
M. 0. Sept. 16. '65, as Serg't
Fir.it Sergeant.
William A. Bramwell.
Copley
Promoted 2d Lieutenant. ..
Sergeants.
Andover
LaPrairie
Bureau
John D. Sanders
Augustus Spong
John W. Wasson
Reduc'd to ranks July 1'65
Mustered out Sspt. 16,1865.
Deserted June 25.1865. Re-
Corporals.
duced to ranks
M. 0. Sept. 16.'65. as priv..
M.O. Sept. 16.'65, as ,Serg't.
Andover
(■Jeorge F. Hurlburt...
John Fry
John Kelly
Hugh Cook
Andover
LaPrairie
Geneseo
Disch to date June 25 1865
Aquilla Moflfat
M O Sept 16 '65 a« priv
John H. Schaad
M^isicinns.
Edwin F. Dufe
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
M. 0. Sept. 16.'65. as priv..
Henry C. Burk
Clayton
Deserted June 25, 1865
Wagoner.
Deserted Feb. 28.1865
Privates.
Amsler. Henry
Allgieir. John
Kewanee
LaPrairie
Hopewell
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out July 12, 1865.
Mustered out Sept 16.1865.
M. O. Sept. 16.'65, as Corp'l
Brebme, Ferdinand...
LaPrairie
Atkinson
LaPrairie
Andover
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Bokel. John A
Deserted Jun, 25 1865
Bode. Henry
Mustered out Aug. 16.1865.
648
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Beck Jacob
Walnut
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
&
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb."
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
S:
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
^17,1865
^16, 1865
15,1865
^16, 1865
_28, 1865
^16. 1865
15.18G5
20, 1865
13, 1865
W.1865
28,1865
^16,1865
^15, 1865
14, 1865
16, 1865
15, 1865
16. 1865
17. 1865
^13, 1865
16, 1865
3, 1865
^15. 1865
16.1865
15, 1865
2, 1865
13, 1865
15, 1865
_16, 1865
15, 1865
28, 1865
14,1865
16, 1865
13,1865
16, 1865
^14. 1865
^16. 1865
17,1865
15,1865
16, 1865
15, 1865
^16, 1865
_15, 1865
^16, 1865
15. 1865
14,1865
16, 1865
^17. 1865
15,1865
13, 1865
17 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
beb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
^17.1865
^16.1865
15, 1865
^16, 1865
_28, 1865
_16, 1865
15, 1865
20, 1865
13. 1865
^16. 1865
28,1865
^16, 1865
,15,1865
14.1865
16. 1865
15,1865
16,1865
17, 1865
,13. 1865
16. 1865
3, 1865
15, 1865
16. 1865
15, 1865
2, 1865
13, 1865
15, 1865
,16, 1865
15. 1865
,28. 1865
14. 1865
16. 1865
13. 1865
16, 1865
,14, 1865
,16,1865
17. 1865
15. 1865
16. 1865
15, 1865
,16. 1865
,15, 1865
,16. 1865
,15. 1865
14, 1865
16, 1865
,17, 1865
16, 1865
13,1865
17, 1865
22, 1865
Mustered out June 19 1865.
Richland
Deserted June 25, 1865
Bell. George
Discharged July 17, 1865 .
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
LaPrairie
Peoria
Breeden, Wm
Deserted June 25, 1865
Bleikner Henry
Orange
Deserted July 15, 1865
Deserted June 25, 1865
Beckman Ludwig
Payson
Deserted June 25, 1865
Crow, Anson D
Calhoun. Alexander...
Bopeweir
LaPrairie
Mustered out Sept.,16,1865.
Promoted Captain
Haw Creek
Elba
Doty, . lames W
Disch July 17, '65; disabil.
Dozard, William
jlopewell
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
M.O.Sept.l6,'65,as Corp'l.
Doering, Daniel J
Copley
Mustered out Sept 16,1865.
Fry Samuel
Hanna
Mustered out June 7 1865
Fishback, Killian
Jleave, Samuel
Jumphries. Henry....
Joman, Lt'vi J
Hornard.Elijah W....
Honig:, Herman
Hopeweil
LaPrairie
Andover".!"'!!!'.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out July 19, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out July 19,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Harsh, Jacob W
i'^alem
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Hartter, John
Princeton
Richland
Haw Creek....
Truro .
Henderson, John C —
Hogan, Timothy J
Hall, James
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Des,e,rted Feb., 18. 1865
Discharged June 27,1865...
Jenkins, William R...
Milo
Deserted July 24. 1865
Kear, William. .
LaPrairie
Sparta ..!!!!!!!!
Mustered out Sept 16, 1865
King. Samuel T
Kirtner, David H
Disch. July 17, '65: disabil.
Kock George
Salem
Mustered out .June 19. 1865.
Livingston, Sharrack.
West Jersey ...
Haw Creek
LaPrairie
Hopewell
LaPrairie.!!!!!!
Kewanee
Andover!!!!!!!!
Mustered out Sept. 16, 186:.
Linebaek. Cheny M...
Monroe, James
McHenry, Charles ....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 26, 1865
Died May 24.1865
Manni, Jacob M
Monroe, William
Mustered out Sept.,16.1865.
M. 0. Sept. 16, '65. as Corp'l
McDermed, Francis M.
M. 0. Mar. 6, '65, for prom..
Norris. Edward
Oltman, George.
Haw Creek
Sparta
Deserted Feb. 18, 1865
Mustered out Sept 16,1865.
Peterson. Claus H ....
Andover
Ontario
Disch. to date June 25, 1865
Ries, Michael
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Spencer, James
Sanders, James K
Shutts. James
Westfield
LaPrairie
Copley
Deserted Feb. 18,1865
M. 0. Sept 16. '65. as Corp'l'
Mustered out July 19 1865.
Swords, John W
Stratton, William
LaPrairie
Orange
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out June 20, 1865
Died Mar. 6,1865
Sell, Isaac M ......;:::
LaPrairie
Geneseo !!!!!!!!
Deserted Jul v 24, 1866
Steinbaugh, Jacob
Shuster, Adam
Discharged June 25.1865...
Mustered out Sept.,16,1865.
Sands, John H
Sparta ,
Deserted Feb. 18,1865
Smith, William
Deserted July 25, 1865
Wayne, Isaac L
Wayne. Samuel C
Weir.schen, Engelbert
LaPrairie
Andover !!!!!!!
Absent, sick at M. 0
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 25, 1865
White. Charles
Arispe
Wilder. Otis H . .. .
Clarin
M 0 Sept 16 '65 as Corp'l
Woodruff. .John H....
Salem
White. sVilliam L
Yates, Joseph
Haw Creek
Ohio
Deserted Feb.,18,1865
Zeitlow, Charles
Peoria
22.1&65'Feb.
Died Mar. 13,1865
FOUETEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
o49
Name aud Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Becruits.
sBrucker, George J
Dallise. John
North Fork
Illinoistown
Apr. 13,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Apr. 13,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Discharged Sept. 18.1865 ..
Mustered out Aug 8 1865
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captain.
l/eonard P. Beck
First Lieutenant.
Corydon P. Snow
Second Lieutenant.
Solomon Grace
First Sergeant.
Henry T. Drain
Sergeants.
Emerson J. Price
William H. Black
William Beswick
James R. Patton
Corporals,
John H. Landon
Albert Downs
William H. Newkirk..
Elias Hart
■John Erwin
Paris Richardson
Samuel A. Patton
William G. Vincent...
Musician.
"William H. Brown
Edward H. Stilson....
Wagoner.
Stephen M. Hall
Privates.
Axtell, Nathan J
Alexander John
Cross, John A
Carter. Lewis
Carter, Martin
Church, Henry
Conkling. John W ....
Clifton, John H
Doerges, William
Doerges, Henry
Ueilere, John
Dell. Peter
Dowling, Thomas
Enders, Adam
Forquer. James M
Grace, Solomon
Henricks, Christoph'r
Hickson, Hiram
Hartsgrove, Ric^ieson
Heston, Charles
Hall, Samuel T
Hopper. Roland A
Hines. Lewis
Hodges. William J
Hamraar, Samuel J...
Hightower, John G ...
Kelly. John J
Lyons, Wililam
Meyer. Enrch
Maines, Thoma.s
•Ostram, Charles J
Sparta
Kelly
Genesee
Cedar
Kelly
Cold Brook
Richland
Kelly
Kichland
Kelly
Cold Brook
War. saw
Kelly
Goshen
Lynn
Kelly
North East
Cedar
Point Pleasant..
Warsaw
Kelly
Warsaw
Kelly
Center
Kelly
Warsaw
Cold Brook".'.'.'.'.
Warsaw
Mt. Pleasant....
Warsaw
Kelly
Cold 'Brook'.".'.'.'.
Kelly
Cold Brook!'.;;."
Kelly ;■.■.".
Richland
Pekin
Cedar
Wythe
Cold Brook;".;;;
Kelly
Greenville
Wythe
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
b^b.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar. 9, 1865
Mar.
21,1865
17, 1865
20, 1865
17, 1865
_17, 1865
18, 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 27,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb.
Feb.
Keb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. ^18,1865
Feb. 17,1865
21,1865
24, 1865
18, 1865
17,1865
20. 1865
17, 1865
1,1865
^18, 1865
20, 1865
^18, 1865
24. 1865
18. 1S65
17, 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Keb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
21, 1865
17, 1865
20, 1865
17, 1865
n,1865
18, 1865
Feb. 27,1
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
28. 1865
21, 1865
^24, 1865
20, 1865
17.1865
18, 1865
24, 1865
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
.1865
,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out June 7,1866..
-Mustered out June 19, 1865
Deserted twice; reduced..
Mustered out July 6,1865 ..
M. O. Sept.l6.'65,as 1st Serg
M. O. Sept. 16, '65. as Serg't
Mustered out June 13,1865.
Promoted Sergeant
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Discharged June 22,1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out Sept.
Mustered out May 29,1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
M. O. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out June 10, 1865.
Dii^charged June 25.1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Deserted June 25, 1865
Deserted July 29,1865
Deserted July 26, 1865
Absent, sick, at M. O
Mustered out May 15,1865..
Mustered out May 28. 1865. .
Deserted July 26,1865
Deserted twice
M. O. Mar. 8, '65. for prom.
Deserted Feb. 22, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Leg broke. In Hosp. at M.O
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mustered out June 10,1865.
Deserted twice
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp.
Deserted July 25,1865
Died Mar. 31.1865
M.O. Sept. 16. '65, as Corp.
Died Mar. 12,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mustered our May 29,1865..
Deserted July 3,1865
Mustered out May 23, 1865. .
650
ADJUTANT GENERAL S KEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date ot
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Owens, George W
Premer. William
Parker, Charles W....
Peters. Julius
Pence, Bernard
Pierson, Calver
Pool, Asbury
Parks, James
Richardson, Charles L
Richardson, John
Richardson, Joseph...
Ryner. William
Robbins. Ephraim
Reed. Lucius
Rogers, George A
Randies, Andrews J ..
8taats, .John
Snow, CorydonP
Spratt. John W
Shugart, Henry C
Savage, H'illiam R
Samuels. William H..
Smith, Jamps M
Sweely, Michael
Stevens, Jackson
Shelton, Nathaniel
Shutts, Daniel C
Terpening, Delbert ...
Trantvetter. Geo. A...
Trible. Isaac M
Tolman. James
Terrel, William H ....
Thomas, Henry
Underwood, James M.
Vincent, George W ...
Whitney. William R..
Warrington, David M.
Ware, William
Williams, Squire
Yocum, William M
North East
Cold Brook
Cedar
Victoria
Mt. Pleasant....
Warsaw
Kelly
Warsaw
Kelly
Mt. Pleasant...,
Kelly
Cold Brook
Warsaw
Jubilee
Kelly
LaMoille
Sparta
Center
Bureau Town .,
Kelly
Cold Brook'."!!
Victoria ,
Wythe ,
Warsaw ,
Kelly
Warsaw
Kelly
Point, Pleasant
Wythe
Kelly
Warsaw
Lynn
Dover
Center
Greenville
Kelly
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb,
17,1865
18, 1865
21. 1865
18, 1865
24. 1865
14, 1865
18, 1865
17. 1865
^18. 1865
24, 1865
17. 1865
18, 1865
2, 1865
_17, 1865
21. 1865
^ ^1, 1865
18, 1865
17,1865
^18, 1865
24. 1865
18. 1865
^17, 1865
18, 1835
17, 1865
24. 1865
17. 1865
18. 1865
27. 1865
24. 1865
1.1865
18, 1865
17.:
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Deserted Feb. 18,1865
Mustered out May 29. 1865.
Mustered out May 23. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
17.
18.
21. 1865
18. 1865
24. 1865 Mustered out Ma"y 23. 1865.
14.1865 " - ""
18. 1865
17. 1865
18, 1865
\lustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out May 11, 1865.
Deserted Feb. 18.1865
Deserted June 25. 1865
Desf-rted June 27. 1865
M. O. Sept. 16. '65.as_Corp.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Deserted June 25. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Deserted Feb. 18.1865
M. O. Mar. 8, '65, for prom.
Mustered out June 8. 1865..
Mustered out May 23, 1865.
Sick at muster-out
Deserted J uly 3, 1865
Sick at muster out
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp.
Disch.Aug. 11, sent. G.C.M.
Deserted June 25, 1865
Mustered out July 11, 1865 .
Deserted July 26,1865
Mustered out June 20. 18P5.
Mustered out Sept 16. 1865.
Deserted twice
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865..
Deserted June 25. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 25. 1865
Deserted July 3.1865
Mustered out June 13, 1865.
Mustered out June 26,1865.
COMPANY ]
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Philip J. Saylor ....
Shelby
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
14, 1865
14.1865
14, 1865
18. 1865
^18. 1865
^18.1865
18. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
14. 1865
14. 1865
14. 1865
18.1865
_18. 1865
^18, 1865
18. 1865
■
Resigned July 1.1865 »
First Lieutenant.
Jacob Brown
Shelby
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Second Lieutenant.
Benjamin J. Puckett..
First Sergeant.
Nimrod T. Wright ....
Cold Spring....
Okaw
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Sergeants.
Joseph D. Nichols
Shelby
M.O- Sept.l6. '65. as private
John H. Cocanover
Mustered out July 19 1865.
John Kesler
Dry Point
Shelby
Died June 19 1865
Corporals.
Shelby
Leven N Williams....
•John Knight.
Windsor
Shelbv
M.O.Sept. 16. '65. as private
Mustered out July 19. 1865.
Deserted June 26. 1865
Howard W. Walker...
Dry Point
Shelby
John Hull
Aug. 26, '65; under arrest
Deserted July 24,1865
• '
John Oliver
' '
Discharged July 18 1865
Musician .
Ephraim J. Fringer...
Shelby
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
651
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Okaw
Dry Point
Prairie..
Privates.
Addis, Thomas
Banning, Henry
Banning, Alexander ..
Bobzien, Frederick...
Beasler, Dimmest "
Bugh.JohnB Shelby
Banning, Joseph T.... Dry Point ...
Burrus, Dickerson.... Cold Spring.
Billings, Dempsey M .Rural
Brotherton, Wash. G .jShelby
Burrus, Job H Holland
Burrus. James W "
Cline. Kensev V Rose
Compton. Thomas
Clarke, Charles
Crow, Lorenzo D
Cline, Joseph
Cassidy, William C ...
Collier, Hiram M
Davis. Josiah
Dille, Aaron
Decker. Cornelius —
Evans, Joseph
Gillett, Aruuap
Ghem, Peter
Goolsby, William
Had win, John
Huntington. Adelbert.
Hall, JamesM
Hayden, Charles H ...
Hall, James
Hagan, James M. A...
Hapner, David F
Igo, Sylvestei
Jones, John
Johnson, John H
Johnson, John
Jones, Josiah
King, Isaac
Kesler, Isaac
Holland
Oconee
Rose
Shelby '!.■;;■.!!
Cold Spring..
Dry Point ....
Birmingham .
Cold Spring..
Shelby
Rural
Oconee
Okaw
Ash Grove
Rose
Oconee
Dry Point ....
Holland
Dry Point —
Ridge
Oconee
Shelby
Rural
Okaw
Cold Spring..
Dry Point ....
Lebold, George...
Mahary. James...
McCoy, John
Myers, Samuel T.
Morrissey, John..
Nigh, Benjamin .
Niece, John
Perkins, Andrew J
Palmer, Albert
Phelps, John
Ridgeway. Samuel H .
Roberts, Francis M ...
Raibourne, John
Rossier, Francis J
Robertson, Henry
Robertson, William...
Sphar, Jasper Wm
Smart, Allen T
Selby. Benjamin F....
Smith, Ovid B
Selby, William B
Trammel, Mathews ...
Templeton, Alexander
Tilley. George W
Vail, Francis S
Vaugh. Cornelius B..
Wade. Samuel
Wright, George W ...
Wimingham, Milton .
Whiteside. Samuel R
Rutland
Cold Spring.
Okaw
Shelby
Dry Point .
Ash Grove....
Dry Point ....
Birmingham ,
Richland
Birmingham
Cold Spring.,
Shelby
Feb. 18,1865
18.1865 M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Serg'ti
|Absent,sick,atM. O
Cold Spring..
Rose
Rutland
Rose
Birmingham ,
Windsor
Cold Spring.,
Holland
Rutland ,
Birmingham
Rutland
Ash Grove
Dry Point ...
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
8,1865 Mar.
18.1865 Feb.
10,1865 Mar.
18,1865 Feb.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Discharged July 18.1865 ...
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Died April 2, 1865
iMustered out June 13, 1865.
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
M.O.Sept. 16, '65, as Coip'l
Deserted July 22, 1865. Re-
turned July 24, 1865; now
under arrest
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Discharged June 17,1865...
Absent, sick, at M. 0
Deserted July 24, 1865
Deserted June 26, 1865
Mustered out June 7, 1865 ..
.M. O. Sept.16, '65, as Corp'l
1865 Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
1865'Mustered out June 2, 1865 .
i Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted July 25. 1865
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Sick at muster-out
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865..
M.O.Sept 16, '65. as Corp'l.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865.
Deserted July 20, 1865
Mustered out June 19,1865.
Discharged June 26, 1865 ..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
1865
8, 1865
18. 1865
10, 1865
8, 1865
18, 1865
8,1865
9, 1865
8,1865
18, 1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Feb. 18.1865
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Deserted June 26. 1865
Mustered out Set 1. 16, 1865-
M.O.Sept.l6,'65,fcS Corp'l.
Deserted July 22, 1&65. Re-
turned Aug. 26,1865; now
under arrest
M. O. Sept. 16.'65.as Serg't
Deserted June 26. 1865
Deserted June 17,1865
Discharged May 23. 1865 ...
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Deserted July 22, 1865. Re-
turned Aug. 26,1865; now
under arrest
Deserted twice
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 26. 1865 .
Absent, sick, atM. O..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Discharged June 26, 1865 . . .
Deserted twice ■■
Absent, sick, atM. O
Corp. Absent, sick, at M.O.
Mustered out Aug. 11. 1865.
Mustered out June 19, 1865.
,1865 Died June 7, 1865.
,1865
,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Feb. 18.1865
M . O . Sept.l6, '65, as Corp'l,
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Sick at muster-out
M.0.Sept.l6, '65,as Serg't.
M.O. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp'l.
Sick at muster-out
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted July 2J,1865. Re-
turned Aug. 25,1865; now
under arrest
652
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of Imuster.
Remarks.
Whittington, Wm. C.
Waters Daniel M
Cold Spring....
Prairie
Feb. ^18,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Yates, Emerson
Windsor
Chicago
Deserted June 26 1865
Becruits.
Clark. Patrick
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Houshell. George W..
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Parkhurst T. Martin..
First Lieutenant.
Elam H. Robinson
Second Lieutenants.
Nathaniel W. Holland
Mar.shall B. Martin ...
First Sergeant.
M. B.Martin
Wilmington
Rose
Sergeants.
George D. Day
Andrew J. Oorley.
Noah W. Lane
John W. Carson...
Wilburton ...
Cold Spring.
Shelby
Dry Point....
Corporals.
James B. Selby
Travis D. Draper
Colmady P. Roberts ..
Alfred H. Perryman..
William J. Banning...
John Barrett
William H. Tetrich ...
Arshable Moore
Wagoner.
Ephraim Allen..
Privates.
Allen, Westley
Atterberry, Willis
Brieker. Louis
Blaukenship. John
Bradlsy, Simeon
Barr, Cyrus
Ball, George T
Broyles. Westley G...
Boyd, CharlesC
Bailey, John
Bailey, Samuel
Bazil, William J
Brickey, James K
Brown, Hezekiah
Brown, David S
Curry, Anderson
Cocbran, Levi C
Corthell, W. A
Chambers, Henry W..
Carder, Henry
Cramer, Wayne
Conrod, Ay mus
Dowell, Warren
Dutton, Abraham H
Dowell, Martin S....
Davidson, Washington
Dry Point. .
Ash Grove.
Dry Point .
Shelby....,
Dry Point
Prairie
Pickaway.
Rose
Ash Grove...
Holland
Erin
Okaw
Rose
Dry Point ...
Shelbyville..
Cold Spring.
Rose
Prairie
Rose
Otego
Wilburton ...
Prairie
Okaw
Ash Grove.
Dry Point .
Shelby
Wilburton.
Pickaway..
Prairie
Rose
Shelby
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 18.1865
"une 22,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Mar. 3 J
Feb. 18. 1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 10,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
10. 1865
9, 1865
18, 1865
Mar. 18, 1865 Mustered out Sept.
Mar. 18. 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mar. 18.1865 Resigned June 3, 1865
July 17.1865 Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Feb. 18. 1865 Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Mar. 3. 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16, 186
Feb. 18. 1865 Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.186
Feb. 18. 1865 Deserted Aug. — , 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
M.O.Sept.l6,'65,as 1st Serg
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Discharged July 17, 1865.
Feb. 10,1865 Mustered out Sept. 16.18
Feb. 18, 1865 Deserted June 26, 1865.
Feb. 18, 1865 Deserted June 26, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mar. 10.1865 Mustered out July 31. ~
Mar. 9.1865 Deserted Mar. 25. 1865.
Feb. 18,1865 Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
M.O. Sept. 16. '65, as Corp'l
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out July 10, 1865.
Mustered out June 8. 1865. .
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Feb. 18,1865
Mar. 3,
Feb. 18, 1865
Mar.
Feb. 18,1865
Mar.
Feb.
Discharged June 15, 1865. . .
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
18, 1865! Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
FOURTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
653.
Name and Ranis.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Diss, Frederick
Wilburton
Holland ..'.'.'.'.'.'.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
K:
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
^ ^3, 1865
,18,1865
3,1865
28, 1865
_ 3, 1865
,18. 1865
,3,1865
18. 1865
8. 1864
,18, 1865
3. 1865
10. 1865
18, 1S65
, ,3, 1865
10. 1865
9, 1865
3, 1865
18, 1865
3, 1865
10,1865
,18.1865
3, 1865
18,1865
10, 1865
, ,8, 1865
21. 1865
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
K:
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
, ,3. 1865
,18, 1865
3, 1865
28. 1865
,,3,1865
,18, 1865
, ,3, 1865
18,1865
8, 1865
,18. 1865
3,1865
10, 1865
18, 1865
,3,1865
10, 1865
9, 1865
3, 1865
18, 1865
3, 1865
10. 1865
,18.1865
3,1865
18, 1865
10,1865
, ,8, 1865
21.1865
Deserted July 6.1865
Mustered out Sept. ]6,'i865
Mustered out July 31. 1865
Gettings, MathiasC ..
Hill. John M
Shelby
Prairie
Discharged July 17. 1865 . . .
Deserted Aug. —, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Discharged June 23,1865...
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Harman, William
Howard A
Wilburton
Elm Grove
Wilburton
Shelby
Hammonds, Joseph. . .
Holland. Nathaniel W
Jones. James W
Jones, Richard R
Jones, Wilson P
Dry Point
Wilburton!!.' .'.'.'
Dry Point!!!!!!
Mt. Zion
Dry Point
Cold Spring....
Ridge .
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Died Mar. 22, 1865
Lyons. Miner P
Lape, Jeremiah
Sick at muster out
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Logus, William
Long. James M
Lockheart. Thomas...
McDaniel, William H.
Morehead Reuben E .
Mustered out July 15, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Deserted July 23, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Morehead, William H,
Morehead. Thomas E.
Moore. William G
Newbill. William
Windsor
Dry Point
Cold Spring....
Died March 20. 1865
Mustered out July 31, 1865.
Newton. James
Orear James H
Wilburton
Oconee
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Discharged May 30. 1865. . .
Discharged July 17. 1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
M. 0. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp'l
Discharged July 9, 1865....
Deserted March 25. 1865....
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Died April 16, 1865
Peyton. James L
Ribe. Thomas G.H...
Wilburton
Shelby
Erin
Wilburton
Cold Spring —
Wilburton
Oconee
Spurgon, James H
Shelton. Joshua B
Slater, James P
Mustered out Sept. ,16, 1865
St. Clair, William
Cold Spring....
Deserted June 26, 1865
Torrance. David H
Worley, John H
Dry Point
Rose
Mustered out Sept. ,1,6, 1865
Wolf. John
Wilburton
Dry Point
Monticello
Wade. John W
Recruits.
Clark, Braxton
Davidson. William....
Deserted July 12. 1865
Deserted August, 1865. at
Fort Leavenworth. Kas.
Dunlap. Matthew
Deserted July 23 1865
Rider, Joseph
' '
Mustered out Sept., 16, 1865
Webb, William P
Wicks. Mark
Georgetown
I • 1 •
'654
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonels.
Thomas J. Turner ..
George C. Rogers ...
Freeport...
Waukegan
Lieutenant Colonels.
Edward F. Ellis
George C. Rogers
James Rany
Rock ford . .
Waukegan
Warren
Majors.
William R Goddard ..
James Rany
Adam Nase ,
Rufus C- McEathorn.,
Adiutants.
Cyrenus C. Clark .
Charles P. Barber.
George Q. Allen ..
Lena ,
Warren
Mt. Carrol
Lena
Rockford ,
Polo ,
Quarter ma sters .
Samuel Hiuf, Jr
Ahiman V. Bohn ...
Surgeon-
William J. McKim
First Ass't Surgeons.
Harman A. Buck
John W. VanValzah ..
Moses C. Drake
Mt. Carroll
Freeport.
Marengo.
Kreeport.
Elkhart. .
Second Ass'f Suigeon
Leonard L. Lake ..
Chaplains .
David E Halteman..
Barton F. Rogers
Marengo.
May 14. 1861
Nov. 2. 1862
May 14,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Nov. 2,186:
June 26,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Nov. 2, 1862
July 7. 1863
Sept. 4,1861
Oct. 26.1861
June 2,1863
Sept. 4,1861
Nov. 1, 1861
May 14, 1861
May 14,1861
Apr. 11,1862
Aug. 28,1863
Nov. 8.1862
May 24,1861
Dec. 17,: ""
May 14.1861
Dec. 17.1862
May 24,1861
May 18,1862
Dec. 17.1862
May 24.1861
Dec. 17.1862
Jan. 28, 1864
July 13.
Dec. 30,
May 24,1861
Sept. 14,1863
Nov. 10,1862
May 24.1861
Dec. 24,1862
Resigned Nov. 2, 1862
Assigned as Col. Vet. Bat.
Kil'd, battle. Pittsb'g L'd'g
Promoted
Resigned Jan. 16,1864
Kil'd, battle, Pittsb'g L'd'g
Promoted
Resigned July 7.1863
Assigned as Major Vet.
Battalion
Transferred to staff
Resigned June 2. 1863
See Co. K. 14th Infantry...
Resigned Nov. 21.1861
M. O. at consolidation
Discharged Mar. 21.1865.
Resigned Mar. 13. 1862
Died about Aug 9. 1863
Assigned as Surgeon Vet-
eran Battalion
Resigned July 29, 1863
Resigned April 17, 1862
Assign'dChapl'n Vet. Bat.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors,
Charles F. Barber
Thomas L. Hewitt
George Q. Allen
A. H. Hershey
Polo
Waukegan
Pdo
Carroll....
May 24,1861
Sept. 12,1861
May 24,1861
Promoted Adjutant
Prom. 2d Lieut. Co. I
Promoted Adjutant
See Field & staff. Vet. Bat.
FIFTEENTH INFANTKY.
655
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Q. M. Seraeants.
Allen T. Barnes
Gideon V. Carr
Edward A. Harrison..
Jacob H. Read
Com. Sergeaiits.
Ahiman V. Bohn..
Royal L. Gibbs....
Hospital Stewardi
Henry H. McAfee.
Julius N DeWitt..
Lyman P. Clark...
Drum Majors.
Nicholas Wolaver.
Henry Casey
Warren
Rockford
Boston, Mass.
Rockford
Mt. Carroll.
Fremont
Freeport.
Carroll..;
Fife Jfa/ors.
JohnH. Griffiths.
William H. Howe
Nora
Waukegan.
May 24,1861
June 16,1861
Jan. 1. 1864
May 24,1
May 24,1861
Jan. 1.1864
May 24,1
Dec. 16,1863
May 24,1861
Jan. 1,1864
May 24,1861
Prom. 2d Lieut. Co. E
Prom. 1st Lieut. Co. C
Mustered out June 16,1864.
See Field & Staff. Vet. Bat.
Prom. Quartermaster.
May
Jan.
May
Dec.
24.
24,1
16, 1363
Pro. 2d A sst. Surg. 46th HI.
See Field & Staff Vet. Bat.
Jvily
June
8, 1861
5. 1861
-John H. Grifiath iLena Dec.
Trans; to 55th Ill.Inf'ty
Princ. Musician ,
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster-
Remarks.
Leader.
A. A. Millard
Polo
May 24,1861
June ^18,1861
May 24,1861
June ^18,1861
Mustered out Apr. 18, 1862
MusiHans.
Mustered out Apr. 18, 1862
Leroy C. Spencer
Marengo
Polo
Mustered out Apr, 18. 1862
" "
• '
Lewis P. Shelley
Mustered out Apr. 18, 1862
Elias B. White
William Kinnament.
Polo
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Captains.
Louis D. Kelly
Frederick W. Smith ,
First Lieutenants.
Daniel C. Joslyn —
Lawrence H. Jones .
Frederick W. Smith ..
William H. Sherman..
Second Lieutenants.
Mark Hatheway
Frederick W Smith ..
William H. Sherman..
George A. Austin
First Sergeant.
Lawrence H. Jones
Woodstock ,
May
Oct.
May
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
May
Oct.
Feb.
Oct.
6.1861
21, 1862
May 24.1861
Dec. 19,1862
6. 18611 May 24,1861
26.1861,
15. 1862
21, 1862
6,1861
26. 1861
15. 1862
21, 1862
Woodstock iMay 24,1861
Dec. 23.1862
May 24.1861
Dec. ■■23.' 1862
May 24,:
Resigned Oct. 21.1862
Mustered out at consolid'n
Resigned Oct. 16.1861
Failed to pass examinat'n.
Discharged Feb. 15, 1862..
Promoted
Mustered out at consolid'n
Resigned Oct. 16,1861
Promoted
See Co. C! Veteran Bat ! ! '.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant.
656
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Sergeants.
Wellington M. Friend.
William E. Sheldon...
William H. Sherman..
Corporals.
Frederick W. Smith ..
Alexander M. Kent
Frank E. Hanaford ...
Pricafes.
Ainsworth, Garrett S.
Austin George A
Brown. John B
Bird, Joseph A.
Barrows, Lath'rpH.S.
Becker. A. B
Burton, Daniel
Barton. George
Chase, Gilman
Cummins, Alwin W...
Dobbins, Joseph
Darrell. Bela
Dickerson. Morris
DeLong. Albert T
Ellsworth, Newman ..
Fowler. Frederick H..
Freeman, George T...
Fairchilds, Chester H.
Fritsch, Martin
Frye, Harvey T. H....
Groat. David H
Horn, Frederick
Howland, David M.
Hildebrandt, August .
Hubbell. Frank
Jewett. Walter P
Kere, Phineas W
Love, William
Lascell, Andrew
Lyman, Charles W
Mallory, Samuel W ...
Matthews, Joseph H..
Mead. Henry C
Miller, Reuben
Miller, William H
Monear, James
Miner, Josepli
Newman, Washington
Noble, George W
Noonan, Thomas
Older, Henry M
Older, Adalbert
Ostrom, George W....
Perkins, Isaac C
Pooler, George W
Ramsey, Charles D ...
Ross, Charles M
Rice, Sylvester
Richard, E. E
Sanborn, Joseph H
Samler, Jacob
St. Clair. Robert C...
Salisbury. Alfred
Shelley, Lewis P
Teisdale. Robert M . . .
VanDyke, Israel
Veley, Lyman
Vam Camp, Stephen M
Wills. William W
Webb, Albert M
Wheeler, Robert
Weaver, •) ames
Wright, Brayton S....
Wayne, Joseph B
Wilson, Elias L
Whipple. Alfonzo
Williams, Henry
McHenry . .
Woodstock
Dorr
Woodstock ...
Delavan, Wis.
Chemung
Freeport
Woodstock ...
Woodstock ,
Seneca
Woodstock .
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May a4.1861
May 24.1861
Chicago
Seneca
Palatine
Greenwood
Woodstock ,
Greenwood
Woodstock ,
Hartland
Chicago
Seneca
Woodstock
Big Fort. Wis.
Dorr
Sent
Rockford . .
Algonquin.
McHenry
Woodstock . .
Algonquin...
Richmond ...
Sharon, Wis.
Woodstock ..
Chicago
Seneca
Darien, Wis.
Sharon
Woodstock .
Chicago
Woodstock ,
Sharon. Wis.
Rockford
Sharon, Wis...
Delavan. Wis .
Algonquin
Woodstock
Seneca
Sharon, Wis..,
Seneca
Chicago
Seneca
Richmond
Seneca
Freeport
May 24.1
Disch. May 20.'62; disabil .
Disch. Sept. 25.'61: disabil
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Re enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 24,'63; disabil
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Died Nov. 1,1861
Mustered out May 24. 1864..
Disch. May 20.'6SJ; disabil .
Mustered out May 24, 1864. .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Feb. 28.1862
Disch. May 20.'62; disabil.
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Dec. 17. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Died Aug. 6, 1863
Disch. Sept. 20.'61; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Nov. 15. '62; disabih
Disch. Mar. 27.'63; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Died Dec. 17.1861
Died Apr. 19.'62; wounds..
Died Sept. 27.1862
Disch. Oct. 19.'62; disabil .
Mustered out May 'iji.is'ei .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Died June 1.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Apr. 28. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veter.an —
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept. 26.'62; disabil
Disch. Apr. 28,'62; disabil.
Transferred to band
Mustered out May 24.1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Transf ereed to band
Mustered out May 24,i864'!
Tr. to Inv. Corps Jan. 4.'64
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Disch. Oct. 28, '62; disabil .
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Disch. Dec. 17,'62; disabil.
Disch. July 28,'62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864 .
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
657
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or e]
listment.
Date
of muster.
Veterans.
Armstrong, Warren W
Burton, Daniel
Darell, Bela
De Loner, George
Fairchilds, Chester H.
Horn, Frederick
Hanaford, Frank E ...
Harter. Francis A
Lascell. Andrew
Miner, Joseph
Montgomery, Samuel.
Noonan, Thomas
Noble, George VV
Older, Henry M
Ostrom, Gilbert W....
Ramsey, Charles D ...
Smith, John H
Stees, Thomas M
St. Clair, Robert C...
Whitney, George W...
Hecruifs.
Armstrong, Warren W
Battler, Mathias P
Chase, Minard M
Carberry, .John L
Cottle. John E
Cutting, Henry B
DeWolf, Henry
DeLong, George H....
Giles, Marcus D
Hodges, James
Harter, Francis A
Howland, Charles M..
King, George A
Loghoy. William H. H
Montgomery. Samuel.
Nourse. -James E
Page, Charles S
Sanborn, Levi H
Smith, John H
Stees, Thomas M
Sanborn. Daniel B
Whitney. George W...
Wayne, Hiram N
W^ylie, James
Freeport..
Chemung.
Dorr
Greenwood .
Chicago
Dorr
Seneca
Sharon, Wis.
Dorr
Seneca.
LeRoy .
Jan. 1. 1864
Dec. ^16,1863
Jan. 1.1864
Feb. 14,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 16,1863
See Co. S, Veteran Bat.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
1. 1864
14. 1864
1, 1864
Dorr
Freeport.
Dorr
Freeport.
Feb.
Jan.
1, 1864
1,1864
Feb. 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Freeport...
Algonquin.
Ringgold ..
Chicago ...
May 24.1
July
26, 1861
13. 1861
May 24,1861
See Co. E, Veteran Bat...
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Died Dec. 4,1862.
Woodstock ,
Keithsburg
Woodstock
Freeport
Hartland
Woodstock
Ripley
Hebron
Louisville, Ky.
Hebron
Freeport
Seneca
Freeport
Oneco
Woodstock
Oneco
Texas
Woodstock
Mar.
Aug.
May
June
Feb.
30, 1864
15, 1861
24. 1861
1,1861
14. 1862
Feb. 14,1862
Nov.
Mar.
July
May
Apr.
May
June
18,1862
29, 1864
13,1861
24,1861
27, 1864
24, 1861
3, 1861
Nov. 18,1862
Mar. 29,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Mar. 31,1864
June 1, 1861
Oct. 5, 1861
Apr. 6,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Disch. Nov. 20. '62; disabil.
Trans, to Co. B. Vet. Bat..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out June 3, 1864. .
Mustered oiit June 11, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 18, '62: disabil.
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat..
Died Aug. 13,1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat.
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Trans, to Co. E.Vet. Bat.
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
William Haywood. ..
David L. Baker
Wesley W. Jones....
Lemuel O. Gilman..
First Lieutenants.
David L. Baker
Addison N. Longcor
Wesley W. Jones
Lemuel O. Gilman..
Daniel N. Clark
JosephDevelin
Second Lieutenants.
Addison S. Longcor.
Wesley W. Jones
Lemuel O. Gilman ..
Daniel N. Clark
Charles Outcult
Vol. 1—42
Belvidere.
May 24,1861
Apr. 12,1862
Mar. 4, 1863
July 31,1863
Apr.
Sept.
,1863
,1863
May 24,1861
Apr. 12.1862
Jan. 5.1863
Mar. 4. 1863
July 31.1863
Sept. 23.1863
May 24,1861
Apr. 12.1862
Jan. 5. 1863
Mar. 4. 1863
Sept. 23.1863
May 24,1861
Apr. 9,1863
Oct." '20,4864
Resigned April 12, 1862
Resigned March 4, 1863
Resigned July 31. 1863
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted
Died Jan. 5.1863
Promoted
Died. Natchez. S*ept.'23',*63!
See Co. B, Veteran Bat....
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation
658
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listmeDt.
Date
of muster.
First Sergeant.
Addison M. Longcor.
Sergeants: .
Wesley W. Jones
James M. Tisdell
Belvidere.
Belvidere.
Job Kenyan
Coi-porals.
Lemuel O. (iilman ....
Beverly W. Whitney..
Deeter S. Thomas
Albert Wheeler
Belvidere.
3Iusicians.
William Woodford.
Elias B. White
Belvidere.
Privates.
Avery, Henry W
Burke, James
Bachelder. Joseph W.
Bramlis. William
Baker, William
Bates, Amos
Brown, Richard
Brown, Bartleti
€arefoot, Henry A....
Oline, George
Childs, John
I'hilds. Robert A
Oallahan. John W
■Christian, Chris. M ...
Crocker. Charles A ...
Coleman, Isaac
Oleaver. Charles W...
Drake, George W
Devlin, Joseph
Douaire, Jules
Derthic, Martin
Derthic, William
Dunevan, Florente —
Doyle, John
Dunham, Samuel
Eigheney, Peter M —
•Gallagher, William A.
Graves, George H
Gainer, John
Greytrax. James O ... .
Hovey. Henry P
Howe. Hiram P
Hice, Samuel. Jr
Hambridge. Richard S
Hartman, Herman H..
Hardy. Job E
Johnson, William W..
McElhany. Andrew J.
Morely, Edward T ....
McKee. Thomas
Miles. Walter
Miles, Hiram
2^orton, Samuel
Outcalt. Charles
Payne, Nelson-
Parker, Albert B
Powers. Alonzo
Pickle, Burdette
Rairden, John R
Rogers. George W —
Rhodes. Milton
Stoner, John Wm. H..
Smith. James M
Smith, Stephen D
Smith, George G
Tovey . Thomas
Vanallstine, Newell P.
Whitney, Oscar
Wallace. Edwin A
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Roscoe —
Belvidere.
Roekton ..
Belvidere.
Belvidere.
Roscoe
Belvidere.
Ro'^coe —
Belvidere.
Caledonia
Belvidere.
Roscoe —
Belvidere.
May 24,]
May 24.1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Disch. on writ of habeas
corpus, June 5. 1861
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Tr. to Co. 1,46 ni.. Oct. 31,'61
Disch. Sept. 13,'61; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Aug. 22,'61; disabil.
Trans, to Band, May 29,'61.
Mustered out June 28, 1864.
Deser'd Aug. 18.'61: insane
Disch. Nov. 22.'61; disabil.
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Apr. 19.'62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 18.'62: disabil..
Died Apr. 6. 1862; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 18.'62; disabil..
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Mustered out Sept. 9,1864..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Discharged Feb. 6. 1862....
Mustered out June 24, 1864.
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Co. B.Vet. Battalion
Disch. Sept. 26,'63: disabil.
Disch. Aug. 21.'62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Apr. 19. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 21. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Deserted June 14,1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Feb. 6.'62; disabil...
Disch. Aug. 21. '62; disabil.
Died Jan. 15,1862
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
bischV Oct.' 18. '62 :' disabii '. '.
Disch. Sept. 13,'62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 20.'61; disabil..
KilledatShiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Discharged Aug. 19. 1862 ..
Disch. July 17.'62; disabil.
Discharged Feb. 6,'l'862 '.'.'.'.
Died June 6, 1862
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
KilledatShiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Disch. Sept. 2. '61; disabil.
Re-enli.sted as Veteran....
Disch. Aug. 9.'62; disabil..
Disch. Oct. 20.'62; disabil..
Disch. Oct. 18. '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
659
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Worthinsrton. George.
Woodrufl'. Russell 0..
Ward William
Belvidere
Pecatonica
Belvidere
" ........
Preeport
Belvidere
Roscoe
May ^24,1861
Jan. ^^1,1864
Mar. 10,1864
•Jan. ^^1,1864
Feb. 15.1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Feb. 1, 1864
Jan. 1, 1864
"
May 24,1861
Sept. 24,1861
May 24,1861
May ..,1861
May 24,1861
Dec. 4,1863
Mar. 10,1862
Apr. 27,1864
May 24,1861
Sept. 24,1861
::
June 5, 1864
May ^24,1861
Dec. 21.1863
May 24.1861
Sept. 24, 1861
Mar. 28,1862
May ^24,1861
Dec. 15,1863
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Jan. 1.1861
Mar. 10,1864
Jan. ^1,1864
Feb. 15,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Feb. 1,1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died July 25.1863
■Walther, William
Webster, Thomas J....
Westf all, Charles H...
Veterans.
Alkey, Samuel
Des'rt'dJan.20.'63,Keo'k,Ia
Disch.Aug.l5, '62; disabll.
Trans, to Co. I.May 29, '61.
See Co. B, Vet. Battalion
Brown, Bartlett
Re-enlisted as Vet
Brandis. William
Clark, Samuel J
Coleman, Isaac
•Callaffhan.John W....
Douaire, Jules
Dunham, Samuel
Dawson, Arthur
Davis, John (j
Gainer, John
Hambridge, Richard S
Howe, Frank 0
Hovey, Henry P
Miner We<«ley
McElhaney. Andrew J.
Ruhlman, Frederick..
Smith, George S
Shi beler, Adam
Wallace, Edwin A...
Woodruflf, Russell D..
White, Charles W....
Becrults.
Blakey, James
Briggs Dewitt D
Disch. Sept 13 '61: disabil
Polo
•Clark, Daniel N ....
Belvidere
Belvidere'.!!!!*.'.
Cedarville!!!!!!
Belvidere
Chicago.
Died Sep. 23, '63. N'hez.Mis.
Case, Charles N
Disch. Apr. 19, '62: disabil.
Tr.to Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr.to Co, B, Vet. Battalion.
Courtriffht, Garner A.
■Clark, Samuel J
Clingman. Jasper
Dec. 4, 1863
Mar. 10,1862
Apr. 27.1864
Davis, John G
Dean,Orville E
Disch. Aug 28, '62- disabil.
June 5,1864
Tr to Co B Vet Battalion
Fleury, Joseph H
Preeport
Belvidere
Cherry Valley..
Lena
Mustered out May 24, 1864
Disch, Apr. 28, '62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. IS, '62: disabil.
•Griffith. John H
i5ec. 21,1863
Tr.to N.CS. as DrumMaj.
Hill Franklin R
Rockford
Belvidere
Roscoe
Tr.to G'n B'tser Feb 15 '62
Hardy, Augustus W...
Disch. June 1, '62: disabil.
Howe, Prank O .
Belvidere
Essex
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Hathaway, Lucien
Mar. 28,1862
Tr.to Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Killed at Corinth May 28.'62
Xiee, Edward
be'c'."i5.'l863
Mustered out Mav 24, 1864.
Lee Fordyce
Tr toCo B, Vet. Battalion
McNicholas, Patrick..
Preeport
McClelland, William..
Minor, Wesley
Belvidere
Feb. 7.1863
Feb. 7, 1863
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug 22. '61: disabil.
Patten. Samuel P
Cedarville
Belvidere
Roscoe
Apr. 27,1864
May 24, 1861
Sept. 24,1861
Mar. 8, 1862
Jan. 24,1862
May 24.1861
Dec. 8, 1863
Apr. 27,1864
Tr.to Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Tr.to Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Ruhlraan, Frederick..
Mar. 8, 1862
Jan. 24, 1862
Smith, Watson L
Ivilled at Shiloh.Apr.6,'62.
Disch. June 14, '62: disabil.
Smith, Albert C
Belvidere
Dec. 8,1863
Tr.to Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Thorn, .John G
Belvidere
May 24,1861
Sept. ^24, 1861
Mar. 31,1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
White, Henry G
Tr.to Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
'White, Charles W....
White, Ellas B
iyiar. 3i.i864
Tr.to Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
660
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sept. 24,1861
Disch. Aug. 21. '62; disabiL
Woods, William
Stringer. Clarence B . .
Disch. Oct. 22, '61; disabil
Chicago
Dec. 28,1863
Dec. 28.1863
Tr. to Co. B. Vet. Battalion
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
CaptaiH.
Holder Brounell
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Rockford
Monroe .
May 14,1861
Apr. 7. 1862
May 28,1863
May 14,1861
Sept. 4,1861
Apr. 7. 1862
June 2.1863
May 14, 1861
Sept. 4,1861
Aug. 21.1862
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
::
Killed at Pittsburg Land'g
George W. Bradley ...
Apr. 15,1862
Aug. 20.1863
Died May 28,1863
Hampden S. Cottell...
First Lieutenants.
Cyreous C. Clark
M. 0- at consolidation
Promoted Adjutant
George W. Bradley
Promoted
Gideon V. Carr
Resigned June 2,1863
Vilroy Q. Paxon
Second Lieutenants.
Aug. 20,1863
M. O. at consolidation
Orville T. Andrews...
Discharged Aug. 21,1862...
Hampden S. Cottell...
First Sergeant.
George W.Bradley....
Sergeants.
Orville T. Andrews...
Lamar H.Lowe
Hampden S. Cottell...
Corporals.
William H. Lowe
James H. Hooker
Dec. 11,1862
May 24,1861
May ^24,1861
May 24.1861
May 21 isfii
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Disch. Aug. 18, '62; disabil
Ke-enlisted as Veteran
Tyler
Disch. July 28, '62; disabil
Vilroy Q Paxon
JLusiciaii.
Alfred Broadie
Rockford
Preeport
Rockford
Promoted 1st Lieutenant..
Privates.
Brown. Gideon B
Birdsall, Charles H...
May .
24, 1861
Disch. Mar. 31. '63; disabil
Bowman, John A
Buckley, Wm.T
Breen, Wm. ft
Rockford
Guilford
Disch. Oct. 30, '62; disabil
Disch.Oct. 30, '63; disabil
Bennett, David W
Rockford
Bennett. Abel H
Disch. Aug. 4, "62; disabil..
Battershall. Frank H.
Babcock, George W...
Benson, James
Baltazer. Alex G
Brown. William H ....
Cook, Lewis
Rockford
Cherry Valley!!
Rockford
Disch. Apr. 28, '62; disabil
Mustered out May 25, 1864. .
Disch. Aug. 23. '61; disabil
Mustered out May 25, 1864. .
KllledatShiloh,Apr.6,-62
Died Nov 8 1861
Cro well. Franklin J...
Died Oct. 18.1861
Cooledge, James M ...
Tyler
Mustered out May 25, 1864. .
Caswell. Andrew C
Campbell. John W ....
Lysander
Mustered out May 23, 1864. .
Coughtry. William....
Crawford, Jacob M
Coughtry, James
Carr. Gideon V
Conger. John D
Clark. Joseph
Rockford
Scott
Rockford
Preeport.!!!!!!!
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out May 25, 1864 . .
Tr.toN.C.S. asQ M. Serg.
Disch. Nov. 25, '61; disabil
Discharged Dec 12 1863
Chase, William H
Clark, Henry S
Day, Dudley W
White Rock....
Lysander
Discharged Oct. 20, 1861...
Mustered out May 25. 1864. .
Douglas. Wallace
Daniels. Clark S
Eaton, Frank
Rockford
Lysander
Cherry Valley..
Monroe
Discharged June 16. 1861..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Petterly, Nicholas D..
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
661
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Falcon Albert
Rockford
May 21 iSfil
May .24,1861
Mar. 1. 1864
Jan. ..1.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
:
Mar.
Jan.
1.1861
^1.1864
Died Sept. 22.1861
Horseman, Edward A.
Haye Zephaniah
Rockford
Seward
Disch. Julyl7.'62: disabil.
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Hart. William J
Rockford
Disch. Oct. 8. '61; disabil..
Hunter, Uavid
Rockford
Lysander
Rockford
Cherry ValVey"
Rockford
Cherry Valley". ".
Rockford
Seward
Rockford ■.■.■.;■.'■.
Seward.
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Hambright. Fred'k....
Hodges. Charles
Hart, Peter
Hope. Walter H
Hager. Patrick
-John son, Frank
John Wesley
Disch. Apr. 6. '62: wounds
received at Shiloh
Died Dec. 4. 1861
Discharged Oct. 18. 1862 ....
Tr. to Co. C. Veteran Bat.
Mustered put May 25.1864.
Disch. Dec. 16, '62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 21, '62; disabil
Knapp, Arthur W
Kilburn, James H
Keel. Christian
King Oscar
Disch. July 23, '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Oct. 15. '61; disabil.
Keeling, George
Lake, Ephraim E
LaBarr. William H. H
Liddle, Joseph
Merchant, Abe) L
Mai-ston, George W...
Merchant. De Witt C.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Dec. 4, '62; disabil..
Kil'd, lightning. May 25. '62
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Died Nov. 15.1863
Disch. Aug. 9. '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Tr. to lnv.Corps.Sept.26.'63
Osborn, Edgar
Died Apr. 4.1862
Owen, Jonathan
Pritchard, Asa
Rockford
Cherry Valley..
Rockford
Disch. Oct. 18. '62: disabil.
Disch. Dec. 16. '62; disabil.
Peterson, Frederick ..
Mustered out May 25.1864..
Riddington. Chas. H..
Bead. Jacob H.
Roth, .John
Rockford
Lane Depot
Rockford... ;■.'.'.
Ringwood
Rockford
Seward
Re-enlisted as Veteran ... .
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Disch. Aug. 13. '62; disabil
Disch. June 1. '62; disabil..
Spaulding. George H.
Smith. Samuel K
Swan, William H
Starkey, Wilson L ....
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Died July 27 1862
Disch. Oct. 20. '61; disabil.
Shores, Lorenzo D
Simmons, Isaac W
Rockton
Monroe
Disch. Nov. 29. '62; disabil.
Tr. to Inv.C'ps Sept. 15. '63
Sedam. Robert C
Scott
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Simpson, Peter
Thomas. Franklin J . . .
Rockford
Monroe
Mustered out May 25,1864.
Disch. Dec. 18, '61; disabil.
Tyler, Charles M
Rockford
Seward
Mustered out May 25,1864.
Milton
" "
Truman. Austia B
" "
Seward
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Wisner. Henry T
Wells Bennett
Rockford
Seward
Disch. Mar. 31. '63: disabil.
Willis, Frank
Mustered out May 25.1864.
Wood. Newell P
Tffefaiis.
Breen, William R
Lane Depot....
Tr. to Co. C, Veteran Bat..
Crawford, Jacob M...
Eaton, Frank
Rockford
Byron
Fetterly. Nicholas D..
' ' "
Falcon Albert
Rockford
Monroe
1 • • •
Hooker, James J
i^eel. Christian
leeling, George
Merchant, Dp Witt C.
Rockford
App'dQ. M. S.. May 25. '64.
Sedam. Robert T
Tr. to Co. C. Veteran Bat..
"Wood. Newell P
^Vard. Ransom L
Rockford
Owen
Secuifs.
Douglas Asabel
Rockford
Cherry Valfey"
Seward
Sept. W. 1861
May 28.1861
Dec. 20,1863
Died May 1. '62; wounds...
Disch. Nov. 12. '62; disabil.
Weld. Arthur E
Dec. 20.1863
Tr. to Co. C. Veteran Bat.
662
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Harley Wayne
Union
Apr. 27,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Apr. 27,1861
Sept. 16,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Sept. 3,1862
Apr. 27,1861
Sept. 16.1861
Apr. 7, 1862
Sept. 3,1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May ^24.1861
••
May 24,1861
May 23,1862
May 24,1861
Killed, Pittsburgh Land'g-
Frederick A. Smith...
First Lieutenants.
Frank S. Curtis
Frederick A. Smith...
Marengo
Resigned Sept. 12, 1861
Calvin BL. Shapley ....
Harmony
Marengo
Genoa
Resigned Sept. 3, 1862
John Waldock
Dec. 23,1862
May 24,1861
M. 0 at consolidation
Second Lieut e\iants.
Frederick A. Smith...
Promoted...
Marengo
Marengo
Marengo
Union.
John Waldock
Michael Schoonmaker
First Sergeant.
Peter J. Labaugh
Dec. 23.1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May _24,1861
May ?i isfii
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted 2d Lieut.
Sergeants,
Michael Schoonmaker
Aaron C Perry . .
Tr. to Inv. Corps Sept. 28,.
1863. M.O.May 24, 1864.
Promoted 1st Lieut
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Apr. 19. '62; disabil
Disch Dec 17 '62- disabil
Corporals.
Calvin H. Shapley, Jr^l
Alonzo P. Howe
Jacob D. Lansing
George C. Oakes
Harmony
Marengo
Geneva .
Musicians.
Nathaniel F. Andrew.
Union ..
Died Nov 8 1862
George A. Clark.
Privates.
Allen, Morris H
Andrews. Robert K...
Marengo
Marengo
Union
May ,
24,1861
1
Disch.July 28,'62; disabil.
Disch. July 20. '62; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 23.'61: disabil
Arnold, Robert
Emnire .
Rifey .:.:.:::::
Barber, ElonG
Barber, James R
Java. N. Y
Riley ■.'.■.;;;
Disch. Sept. 2, '61; disabil.
Died Sept. 17,1861
Disch. Jan. 16, '62; disabil.
Babcock. Sidney S....
Died Aug- 19, 1861
Bigelow, Martin
Seneca....
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch Dec 17 '62- disabil
Bliss, John D
Union
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Clark, Alva M
Marengo
Delavan
Marengo
Conley, Christopher ..
Crosley. James H
Crumb. George H
Disch. May 3. '62; disabil..
Disch. Aug. 12, '62; disabil.
Curtiss.Ira R ...
Disch. Sept. 2, '61; disabil.
Donion, Moses
Dean, Alfred
Marengo
Coral
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out May 24. 1864..
Eaton, John C
Gray, Thomas T
Riley
Re-enlisted as Veteran .
Gould. Edward G
Handy, Philo....
Marengo
Union .
Disch. May 1.1863; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62.
Hardy. Thompson
Haskins, Orville T
Hotchkiss, Charles E.
Riley
Hotchkiss, Wolf red N
HolgAte, Amos
Huntington, Geo. W
Marengo
Coral.
Mustered out May 24, 1864. .
Re-enlisted a*» Veteran
Huston, Thomas E
Re enlisted as Veteran
Hiner, Emory
Marengo
Disch. Jan. 16, '62; disabil.
Loomis. Frank S
Mallory, William B ...
Riley
Disch.July 28. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24 1864
Maude, Charles
McDonald. Daniel J...
Meyers. William H. H.
Mallory, Rollin
Harmony
Crystal Lake...
Union
Riley
Disch. July 28, '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Discb.Nov.22,'62; disabil.
Nealon, Patrick R
Onthank. Charles W..
Page, William
Parker, William
Marengo
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Disch. Apr. 1. '62; disabil..
Disch. Feb. 5, '62; disabil.
FIFTEENTH INFANTKT.
663
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Petitt, George W
Marengo
May ,24.1861
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. ,16.1863
Dec. ,3,1863
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. ,,3.1863
June 17.1861
June 13.1861
Sept. 13.1861
lune 13,1861
May 29,1861
May 31,1861
June 26,1861
Sept. ll.lbei
Sept. 10,1861
June 4,1861
Aug. 1.1861
May 29, 1861
Sept. 14,1861
June 18,1861
June 16,1861
June 18,1861
Sept. 10,1861
Sept. 23,1861
Sept. 9.1861
Sept. ,16, 1861
June 18,1861
Sept. 16.1861
Sept. 23.1861
Sept. ,10, 1861
Sept. 19.1861
June 5.1861
Sept. 8.1861
May ,24,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. ,16.1863
Dec. ,,3.1863
Jan. 1.1S64
Dec. ,,3.1863
Died April 1,1862
Petitt, Joseph
Pettingill. George S..
Pierce, Charles G
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Aug. 13. '61- disabil.
Robinson, Charles R..
Shapley. Newell F....
Smalklridge. Thos. G.
Spencer, Leroy
Smith, Simon ....
Marengo
Harmony
Alarengo
Beloit. Wis ....
Coral
Disch.Sept.27.'63;disabil.
Disch. Aug. 9. •61: disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Tr. toBand Aug. 13.1861...
Stephens, Marshall...
Stephens, John T
Stephens. Henry E ...
Hampshire
Marengo
Hampshire
Disch. Oct. 16. '62; disabiL
Deserted. June 27. 1861....
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Riley
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Disch. Feb. 2. '62; disabil..
StuU, Blarenus P
Marengo
Riley
Timonsy. James D
Marengo
Coral
Mustered out May 24., 1864..
' • "
Venard. Charles
Wells. Eugene A
Williams. Robert
Veterans.
Barber Lucius W.
Marengo
Hampshire"!!!!
Riley
Died Apr. 22. '62; wounds..
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Tr. to Co. C. Vet. Battalion
Cassiday, Patrick ....
Countryman. Darius..
Clark. Alva M .
New York
Marengo
Riley....!!!!!!!!
Dimon. Moses
!! !!
Husto'i. Thomas E
Coral
• . > t
Lena!!!!!!!!!!!!
I . . .
Ham. Henry
Marengo
. > .1
King, Oscar W
" • '
Killeii, Ale.xander .
Riley
. i > 1
Mallory. Rollin
■ . . >
• > .1
Mitchell, Charles W
Coral
" • •
Nealon, Patrick R....
Smalldridge, Thos. G.
Marengo
Harmony
Beloit. Wis ....
Harmony
Marengo
Coral
:: ::
Slocum. Myron J
Thumble. Albert E....
:: ::
Virtrees. John W
Amboy
" ' •
Recruits.
McHenry co
Bethlehem, N.J.
Riley
Burroughs, .John B
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Barnes Alden
Died Feh 22 1862
Burst. John W
Breman. J ames ....
Marengo
New York
Philadelphia,Pa
Marengo
Deserted June 24, 1864
Cassiday Patrick
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Cooper. Samuel
Toronto. C. W..
Boston, Mass...
Cincinnati, O ..
Coral
Mustered out May 24, 1864. .
Eagan. James
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Ellis, Samuel
Disch. Jan. 16,1862
Fox William S
McHenry co
Boston, Mass...
McHenry co....
Coral
Died Jan 24 1863
Harrison, Edward A .
Tr. to N-C. S. as Q. M. S..
Hancock, William
Died Dec. 8, 1862
Johnson, .Josephs
Riley
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
King. Oscar W
Seneca
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Killen. Alexander
Riley
Lillibridge. Henry F..
Belvidere
Freeport
Coral
Died Dec. 31, 1861
Lincoln. Albert
Mitchell, Charles W..
Disch. Sept. 27, '61; disabil.
Mackey Milton
Riley
Oakes. Horace
Genoa
Disch. Dec. 9. '62 disabil..
Parker. Joel B
Riley .. .
Disch. Aug 13. '62;disabil..
Marengo
Union
Disch. Nov.23.'62;disabil..
Disch. Sept.27.61; disabil..
Pelton, Addison G ....
Died Dec. 6,1862
664
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Pike, Albert A
Stockwell. William H.
Smith. Richard W
Slocum. Myron J
Shera. Earbert R
Thompson, Harrison. .
Thompson. Miles A...
Thompson. Lewis
Trumbull, Albert E...
Underwood. Chas. A..
Venard, Thomas A —
Vertrees. John W
Waldon, Delinzo A
Welch, William
Marengo
Coral
Nora
Harmony
Marengo
Genoa
Crystal Lake.
Coral
Marengo
Coral
Amboy...
Marengo.
Dec.
Sept.
June
Sept.
Sept.
June
June
Mar.
Sept
Sept.
Apr.
June
Sept.
May
Apr. 5, 1864
Tr. to Co. C. Vet. Battalion
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Sept 3. '6'i: disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. July 28. 1862; minor
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Co. C.Vet. Battalion
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July 28. '62; disabil.
Deserted Sept. 29, 1861
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
May
May
May
May
24.1861
7, 1862
18, 1863
24, 1861
7. 1862
18, 1863
24, 1861
7. 1862
24. 1861
24. 1861
24, 1861
24, 1861
May 24,1861
Daniel J. Benner
Nora....;;;;;;;;
Resigned Apr. 18, 1863
John W. Luke
Nov. 22,1863
May 24.1861
Aug. 10.1862
First Lieutenants.
Daniel J. Benner
Warren
Nora
Allen P. Barnes
WarrenI
See Co. E, Vet. Battalion
Second Lieutenants.
Nora
May 24,1861
Aug. 16,1862
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
Allen P. Barnes
First Sergeant.
Allen T. Barnes
Warren
Sergeants.
Geo. N. Townsend. Jr.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
James R. Haste
William D. Lathrop...
Corporals.
Rufus B. Tucker
Apple River
Warren
Nora . .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Died Apr. 22,1862; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Cyrus Tilton, .
Discharged July 2 1863
William Parkinson ...
Lycurgus A. Haskel
Berryman
Nora
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died Apr. 9, 1862; wounds.
Privates.
Ashkettle. William C
Warren .
Discharged June 22. 1863..
Ashkettle, Horace
Blaisdell. William E..
Wayne..;;;;;;;;
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Disch. Oct. 15. '61; disabil..
Belden, Hiram S
Warren .
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Barnes, Robert R
Bates, Richard
Died Dec. 6,1861
Brininger. Boston ....
Buckley. WalsttinL..
Berryman
Disch. Aug. 17.'62; disabil.
Disch. Jan. 7. '64; disabil..
Woodbine
Courtland
Nora
Died Mar. 4.1862
Campbell. Robert
Disch. Jan. 18. '62: disabil..
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Clock. Charles L
Warren
Disch. Apr. 28. '63; disabil.
Apple River
Nora ..
Cowen. Emory H...
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Curry, James
Rush
Disch Jan 18 '62- disabil
Conley, John W
Cornes, Aurelius
Deye. Emanuel
Courtland
Lafayette co. W
Rock Grove ....
Died Apr. 9. '62; wounds..
Disch. Dec. 16 '62; disabil .
Died May 5, '62; wounds. . .
Deetz, David R. P
Davis, William
Dunkel, Abraham K...
Davis, Daniel W
Cadiz Wis
Courtland
Berryman
Warren
Died J an. 4.1864
Mustered out May 24. 1864..
Deserted April 10, 1863 ....
Killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62
Elston, Charles N.
Disch Oct 15 '61; disabil.
Flack, Marion.
Stockton
Courtland
Rush
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
French, Horace H
FIFTEENTH INFANTKY.
665
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Fulton, Iru . ..
Berryman
Nora
Graham. Andrew
Gates. Leland C
Godfrey. Salmon W...
•Gait, Hugh
Courtland
Sp. Valley, Wis.
Stockton
Derinda
Warren
Bush
Helsby. Charles W....
Warren
Nora
Huet Andrew
Hart Chester T
Hjortaa.s. Julius 0 —
Freeport
■ Jerman John
Berryman
Nora
Kahler, William
Kenney. Jamt's
Leverton, Arthur J ...
Leet John L/
Cadiz. Wis
Courtland
Stockton
Courtland
Nora
Millville
McCauley. John
Newton. Wallace
Neal. Ben.iamin F
Parkinson, James
Protestor. Christian ..
Robbins. Walters....
Ruble. James P
Rollison, Martin
Shattuck, Abner
Spencer, Am za L
Pleasant Valley
Freeport
Nora
Berryman
JoDaviess co...
Stephenson co .
Rush
Smith. William H
Smotters. John
Waddams
Courtland
Warren
Nora
Shaw. John W
Smith, Charles
Teale. Thomas
Freepon
Courtland
Nora .. .'.'.".'.'.
Tucker, Henry Z
Vrooman, Walter
Courtland
White, Eli E
Woodworth. Wm. H
Sp.Vaiiey.Wis.
Rush
Wright. James H
Wier. James J
Watson. Edward .
Courtland
Warren
Wayne
"Yates, Charles
Nora
Feterans.
Allen, EbenezerT ....
•Belden. Hiram S
Barnes, Robert R
Barnes. William G....
Brininger. Peter
Courtland
Chicago
West Point
Pleasant Valley
Coral
Conertv. John
Apple River
Pleasant Valley
Apple River....
Rush
Case. George W
Fulton, Ira
Pleasant Valley
Lena
Farman Alfred .
Hart. Chester T
Kraink. Jonas
Chicago
Preeport!!!!!!".!
Neal. Benjamin F ....
Protestor. Christian..
Reed, ChaWes J
Spencer, Amza L .. .
Rush
Steekle. Reuben
Smith, William H ....
Winslow
West Point ....
Nora
Willson. Robert B ....
Wiser. Solomon W....
Hawkins, John H
Becruits.
Allen, EbenezerF ....
Byors. John T
tBrininger, Peter
Pleasant Valley
Mt. Carroll
Waddams
Warren
Woodbine
Berryman
May 24,1861
May
24,1861 Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Died Nov. 30, 1861
Died Oct.—, 1861
Disch. Nov. 8, '61; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Died Aug. 5. 1863
Died Apr. 9, 1862; wounds.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out May 24. 1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Aug. 11, '62: disabil.
Jan.
Jan.
1. 1864
5, 1864
Jan.
Jan.
1,1864
5, 1864
Mar. 26,1864
Sept. 1.1861
May 25.1861
Sept. 12,1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Died Apr. 11, '62; wounds..
Died Apr. 20, '62; wounds..
bischV bec.'i4.''62;' disabii'.
Mustered out May 24.1864 .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died Oct. 20.1861
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Died Oct. 20.1861
Discharged Aug. 17,1862...
Disch. Dec. 15. '62: disabil
Rp-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Aug. 17, '62; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Oct. 23, '62; wounds.
Died April 22, 1862
Disch. Aug. 6. '63; wounds.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Died April 11, '62: wounds.
Died.wou'ds r'c'd at Shiloh
Disch. Oct. —.'61; disabil.
Disch. May 12, '63; disabil.
Died Sept. 22.1862
Disch. Aug. 12. '62; disabil.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Oct. 15. '61; disabil.
Tr. to Co. E, Veteran Bat.
Pro.Hosp. Stew. Mar. 19, "64
Tr. to Co. E. Veteran Bat.
Tr. to Co. E. Veteran Bat.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT,
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
May 24.1861
Sept. 5,1861
Sept.ll2.1861
May 25.1861
Apr. 1, 1864
July 8,1861
Mar. 26.1862
June 3.1861
Mar. 26.1862
Apr. 110,1864
June 4,1861
June 3,1861
Mar. 31,1864
June ^3,1861
Sept. 12.1861
Mar. 24,1862
Sept. 12,1861
Apr. 1,1864
May ^25,1861
Sept. 12,1861
Mar. 10,1862
June 4,1861
Dec. 25. 1863
June 3,1861
June 17,1861
May 24,1861
Case. George W
Ber;-yman
Stockton .'.'.'.'.'.'.
Clark. Liman P
' ' • '
Edwards, Augustus ..
Disch Dec 16, '62; disabil
Apr. 1,1861
G-riffiths. John H
Nora
Tr. toN.C.S. asFifeMaj.
Tr. to Co. B, Veteran Bat
Giltner, Conrad
Stevenson
Nora
Hawkins, John H
Waddams
Constance
Guilford
^elT'
Hodson, Thomas H...
Apr. 10, 1864
Tr. to Co. E. Veteran Bat..
Mustered out May 24, 1864. .
Krink, Jonas
Kline Frank
Mar. 31,1864
Tr to Co E Veteran Bat
Died May 6, 1862
Miers, Oscar
Freeport
JoDaviess co...
Munngar, George
Marengo
Preeport
Prouse, William H....
> 1 , >
Reed. Casper J
West Point
Jo Daviess CO...
Nora
Reed, Charles J
Reed. Charles B
Discharged Dec. 7, 1861 ..
Rodgers, William A...
Died July 7, 1862
Sullivan. Michael
Nora
Dee. 25,1863
Tr. to Co E. Veteran Bat
Wilson, Robert B
Waddams
Mt. Carroll
Stockton
Ward, George W
Disch. Aug. 17, '62; disabil.
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
John H. Paddock....
William Henry
Cyrenus C. Clark ...
Prank D. Patterson.
First Lieutenant s .
Nelson A. Thomas..
William Henry ,
John J. Sears
Prank D. Patterson,
dimeon L. Eells
Second Lieutenants.
John J. Sears
Frank D. Patterson...
Simeon L. Eells
First Sergeant.
John J. Sears
Sergeants.
Simeon L. Eells
Frank D. Patterson.
Henry Keys
Corporals.
Josiah Hill
John W. Davenport..
John Morton
John D. Smith
Miisicians.
Lemuel H. Collins
Julius C. Harback
Privates
Anderson. Erick
Butler. Matthias P....
Buck, AlonzoP
Brown, Gilbert A
Algonquin.
Rockford!..
Nunda
Algonquin.
Nunda
Algonquin.
Algonquin.
Nunda
Algonquin.
Algonquin.
Algonquin.
Nunda
Algonquin.
Algonquin.
Dundpe....
Algonquin.
Algonquin.
Nunda
Richmond ,
June 14,1
Sept. 4,]
Feb. 18.1862
July 15,1863
May 24,1861
June 14,1861
Feb. 18,1862
May 29,1863
July 15,1863
Dec. 14.1861
June 7.1862
May 29.1863
May 28,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
Sept! 18.' 1863
July 13,1863
Sept. 18,1863
May 24,]
May 24,1
May 24,
May ^24,1861
May 24.1861
Resigned
Discharged Feb. 15. 1862...
Died July 15. 1863
M. O. at consolidation
Appoint'd Wag. June 14.'61
Promoted
First Tenn. Art., May 29.'63;
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant ..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Mustered out May 24, 186i
Mustered out May 24, 1864
Died November 24, 1863....
Mustered out May 24. 1864
Disch. Oct. 18. '62; wounds
Trans, to Co. G.July 6, '6L
Died Dec 23. 1861
Mustered out May 24, 1864i
Trans, to Co. A. Dec, 9, "61
Disch. Aug. 16, '62: disabiL
Discharged Jan. 16, 1864....
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
66T
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Curtiss. William H....
Coss, William
Algonquin
Cuba . .....".
May 24,1861
Mar. 1, 1864
May ,
24, 1861
•
Disch, May 13,'62: long abs
Disch. Apr. 17. '63; disabil..
Cramp, Richard ...
Cramp, Francis U
Disch. Apr. 28, '62: disabil.
Died May 2, 1862
Corkell. Thomas
Cummings, David
Doyle. George W
Farron, George W ....
Gibbs, Hiram F
Houghton. Henry
Hoth, Henry
Algonquin
Galena.....'.".'.'.'
Algonquin
Disch. Dec. 5, '62; wounds..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Nov. 3, '62: disabil..
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Discharged Apr. 25, 1862...
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
iannos, John S
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Howe, Andrew J
Ha'-low, Dwight
Richmond
Fulton
Discharged May 13.1862 ...
Jones, Richard
Kerns, Stephen
Kelly. John G
Algonquin
McHenry .'.!!!!.'
Disch. Nov. 29. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Died Oct. 13.1861
Knox, Patrick
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Minard Warren J
Algonquin
Crystal Lake!!!
Algonquin
Foreston
Morlev. Henry
Disch. Aug. 19, '61; disabil.
Mott Henry
Disch. Feb. 7, '62: disabil..
McCollum, William L.
McGuire. Francis
Mayuiard. Julius H...
Deserted Jan. 1.1862
Mustered out May 24_, 1864.
Pickard. Isaac L
Pickard. AdamN
Pettibone. Cecil C
Algonquin
Richmond
Nunda . ..
Discharged May 13,1862 ...
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Tr.Co.D. 1st Kan. Sept l,'61
Ryan, Thomas A
Disch. Deo. 17, '62: di&abil.
lowley, John N
tussell, Lawrence —
Roberts George C
Rhoades, Thomas
Rose Adalbert £}
Dearborn
Woodstock
McHenry
Algonquin
Died Feb. 22, 1862
Disch. Mar. 11, '63; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 10. '61; disabil.
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Sears, John M
Sheppard. Joseph W..
Smith, Joseph K
Seeber. Sylvanius
Smiley. James
Algonquin
Richmond
Nunda
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
Disch. June 28, '61; disabil.
Discharged June 28.1861...
Disch. Junes, '62; disabil.
Disch. Sept. 10, '61; disabil.
Spencer. Rinaldo
Shoemaker. Samuel R.
Sweflen. Detrick
Stocker, Newell
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Algonquin
Freeport
Galena
Disch. July 28. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Shultz, Christopher...
Freeport
Algonquin
Nunda
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; wounds
Thompson, Admiran J
Thompson, Kussell C.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. July 28. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Watts, Thomas
Williams, JamesE....
Algonquin
Disch. Oct. 18, '61; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
Discharged Aug. 13, 1861 . . .
Wollaver. Nicholas ...
Walling. Harney D ...
Waite, DeWitt C
Young, John H
Veterans.
Ball Henrv
Algonquin!!!!!!
McHenry
Tr. toN. C. S., DrumMaj.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
See Co. E, Veteran Bat
Cummings. Alvin W..
Day, Charles D
Dillv, Louis C
Woodstock
Chicago
Jan. ^^1,1864
Dee. 16,1863
Jan. ^^1,1864
July 6,1861
June ^^6.1861
July 12,1861
Jan. _ ^1,1864
Dec. ^16,1863
Jan. ^ L1864
:: :: !!!!
Hoth, Henry
Houehton. Iienrv
Algonquin
Galena
..
Lutti<=' Henrv
Freeport
• . • •
Milks, David F
. . ..
Shatswell, William ...
Hecruits.
Waukegan
Disch. Sept. 12, '61: disabil.
Algonquin
Disch. Feb. 7, '62: disabil..
Babcock James M
Lamoille
Alton ...!!!!!!!!
Disch. Nov. 7, '61; disabil..
Barry, John D
Disch. June 11, '63; disabil..
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Belknap. George W. ..
Ball. Henry
Benson. George C
Boomer. Isaac N
•Cummins, Alvin W . . .
Chase, '^hauncey L ...
Couch, Frank
Collins, Leonard
Curtis. Charles
•Cadwell. Barzilla
Coss, Constantine L..
Carey, Daniel W
Day, Charles D
Daniels, Seth
Dilly, Lewis
Dilly, Cassius
Dilly, Almon G
Esmond. John D
Gleason. Martin
Humphrey. Theodore.
Hubbard, Henry
Harrison, James C
Hubbard , James
Hill, John W
Jordan. Prank A
Luttig, Henry
JVlarsh. Ephraim
Milks, David F
McClung, George W..
Morris. David E
Nash. Richard
Norton, Samuel H
Ferry. Nathaniel
Plumleigh. Charles...
Shoemaker, Jerome J.
Spouse, Charles L
■Sheppard, Horace B..
Sweet.Henry
-Sweet, Daniel
Sears, Henry B
Shatswell, William ...
"Thompson, George W.
Toung, James
Richmond ,
July 6,1861
Marengo.
Carey Station .
Woodstock
Barrington
Fayetteville...
Franklin
Richmond
Algonquin
Gary Station ..
Jefiferson
Waukegan
Nunda
Racine, Wis.
Chicago
Marengo
Algonquin...
Nunda
Algonquin...
Barreville ...
Freeport
Alton
Nunda
Algonquin.
Nunda
Alton
Waukegan .
Chicago
Algonquin..
Mt. Vernon.
Algonquin..
Sept.
Mar.
May
June
July
Sept.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
May
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
May
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
June
May
Sept.
Mar.
Dec.
July
May
July
Jan.
May
July
July
Rome, Wis
Algonquin.
Mar.
Sept.'
Mar. 2, 1862
May 24,1861
Apr. 21.1864
Dec. 10.1863
Apr.
.1864
Disch. May 13, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Died June 13, 1862
Trans, to Co. E. Vet. Bat..
Re enlisted as X^'eteran
Disch. Aug. 15, '62; disabil.
Died Sept 26.1863
Disch. Nov. 30, '62; disabil.
Disch. May 13, '62; longabs.
Disch. Oct. 18.'62: disabil..
Trans, to Co. E. Vet. Bat..
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Discharged Oct. 12. 1863 ...
Re- enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat..
Disch. Aug. 15,'62; disabil.
Disch. Mayl.'63; disabil...
Trans, to Co. E. Vet. Bat..
Trans, to Co. B, Vet. Bat..
Discharged Oct. 12. 1863 ...
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat..
Trans, to Co. B, Vet. Bat..
Disch. Nov. 14,'62: disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. July ie,'62; disabil.
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat..
May
Died May 3,1862; wounds
Jan. 25,1864 Trans, to Co. E. Vet. Bat.
Died Nov. 31. 1861
Disch. Mar. 21, '63: disabil.
Disch. May 13,'62; longabs
Trans, to Co. E. Vet. Bat.
Died Junel, 1863
Disch. Dec. 10,'62; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Trans, to Co. E, Vet. Bat.
Disch. Aug. ]3,'61; minor.
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Capfains.
James O. P. Burnside.
Rufus C. McEathorn..
Albert Bliss, Jr
First Lieutenants.
Rufus C. McEathorn.
Albert Bliss. Jr
Hubbard P. Sweet ....
Second Lieutenants.
Albert Bliss. Jr
Hubbard P. Sweet ....
First Sergeant.
Hubbard P. Sweet
Sergeants.
Robert Reeder
Waterman Eells
John W. Foil
Lansing Eells
Corporals .
William T. House
■James Au rand
Albert V. S. Butler ...
Freeport
Lena
Lena —
Lena ....
Lena
Freeport
Winslow
Lena
Winslow
Loran . . . ,
Winslow
Lena
May 15,1
Apr. 2,1
July 7,]
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 2, 1862
July 7, 1863
Apr. 24,1861
Apr. 2. 1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May
May
Jan.
May
May
Jan.
May
May
May
24. 1861
25. 1862
28. 1864
24,1861
25, 1862
28. 1864
24, 1861
21,1862
24, 1861
24.1861
Mustered out Apr. 2, 1862..
Promoted Major
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation
Promoted
Promoted 2d Lieutenant...
Disch. Oct. 17,'61; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. May 1, '63: disabil...
Disch. Oct. 17, '61; disabil.
May 24,
May 24,1861
Disch. Jan. 1.'62; disabil..
Died Jan. 4. 1864
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
669^
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Alexander McEathron
Lena ....
May ^24.1861
31 ay ^24,1861
May 24,1861
May _24,1861
Mustered out May 24, 1864..
Disch. Oct. 19,'62; disabil...
Hood Hazlett
' '
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Daniel J Keeley
' '
Privates.
Ank, Jacob
Loran
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Aikey, Martin
Cedarville
Bailey. Komain B
Killed at Shiloh, Apr 6, '62.
Disch. Jan. 11, '62; disabil.
Brahm, Augustus
Bowker, Homer H ...
Died Dec. 19,1863
• •
Mustered out May 24.1864 .
Died Aug. 17,1861
Barnes. William G....
Winslow
Lena .
Died Oct. 14,186.3
Bahan John
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Oct. 17,'61; disabil .
Disch. May 1.'61; disabil ..
Cox, James H
Lena
Disch. Oct. 17, '61; disabil .
xMustered out May 24, 1864 .
Cassidy, William J....
Calhoun, John P
Loran
Disch. Jan. 1,'62; disabil..
Cair, George.
Lena .
Disch, Aug. 20, '62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 17,'61: disabil .
Denton. Erasius S ....
Denton. Charles E ....
Winslow
Re-eulisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6.'62.
Ehrman, Florence
Disch. Feb. 4, '63; disabil..
Ferguson, Nelson M
Disch. Jan. 17, '62; disabil .
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Pish. Francis A
Fox, John C . .
Franklin Gr
Erin . ...
Disch. Oct.n.'ei; disabil.
Disch. May 18.'62; disabil .
Feeley. Duncan McD .
West Point
Disch. Apr. 17,'63; disabil.
Giltner, John C
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Dacotah
Lena
Disch. Feb. 7.'62; disabil..
Hayes, Charles G
Mustered out May 24,1S64..
Hoag. Leonard H
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Hayes, William
Tr. to luv.Corps. Mar.15,'64
Died No v^. 8,1861
Kinsman, Kichard —
Lena
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Apr. 28,'62; disabil.
Landis. William W....
Landon, Lyman
Ling, Edwin W
Lampreight, Max
McAlist'v'le. Pa
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
f fir an
Died Aug. 15, 1863
Freeport
Winslow
Mustered out May 24,1864 .
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Murphy, Thomas
Moreley, Marshall
Disch. Dec. 16, '62; disabil.
Mustered out Aug. 1,1864 .
McAfee, Henry H. . .
Prom. Hospital Steward ..
Miller, John H
Niemeyer, John
Philips, Hugh
Freeport
Rock Run
Disch. Oct. 17,'61; disabil .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6,'62.
Died Jan. 6,1862
Pickle, Henry
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Palmer, John T
Freeport
Disch. Oct. 17, '61; disabil .
Ross, Walter, J
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Rush Peter .
Loran .
Disch. Oct. 17. '61; disabil .
Rishel, John G
Discharged Oct. 17,1861...
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Rohback, Jacob
ISausman David W
Freeport
Ijena
Disch. Aug. 20, '62; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil .
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Shinkle, George W....
Shrove, William H....
Shinkle, Erastus R....
Bob Town
Cedarville
Stephenson CO..
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Oct. 17. '61; disabil .
Mustered out May 24.1864.
Disch. Feb. 7,'62; disabil..
Solace, ElvertonD....
Savidge. Roberts
Winslow
Franklin Grove
Died Apr. 8, '62; wounds..
Disch July 28. '62; wounds.
Died April, 1862; wounds .
Twogood, Luther J
Mustered out May 24.1864.
'670
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank,
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date of
muster.
Remarks.
Wheeler. John S
Rock Run' '.'.'.'.'.'.
Mas 24.1864
May 24.1864
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6. '62.
Mustered out May 24, 1864..
Veterans.
DeWitt, Julius N
Denton. Erastus
Waddams
Wiuslow
Jan. ^^1.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Promote
Tr.to C<
d Hos. Steward...
). B.Vet. Battalion.
Erin
Heiser. William H....
Loran
Jan. ^•_1.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Moll. William F
Mathison, Alexander.
Noble. Ueorge W
Pickle, Henry \V
Seymour, Oliver
Preeport
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Tull, Charles H
Becruits.
Allen. William
Dec. 1. 1863
May 24,1861
Sept. 23,1861
Sept.'30, 1861
Mar. ^31,1864
July 3,1861
Apr. 19.1864
June 17,1861
Dec. 1,1863
Aurand, George C ...
Mustered out May 24 1864
Winslow
Preeport
West Point
Algonquin
Berryman
Franklin Grove
Burrell, Henry
Barden, George R....
Barber, George E....
Collins, Lemuel H. ,.
Mar. 31.1864
Tr.to Co.B, Vet. Battalion.
Clark, Cornelius
Apr. 19.1864
Tr.to Co. B. Vet. Battalion.
DeWitt. Nelson J....
Mar.'"30,i864
Fairfield, William H..
Cedarville
Mar. 30,1861
May 24,1861
Oct. 1,1861
May 24,1861
Dec. 1. 1863
May 19.1864
Apr. 28,1864
June 17,1861
Mar. 31,1864
July 22,1861
Oct. 4,1861
Dec. ^4,1863
Tr.to Co.B. Vet. Battalion.
Disch.July28.'62; disabil..
Gardner, Jerome
Disch Oct 19, '62; disabil
Heiser, William H
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Dec. 1.1863
May 19.1864
Preeport
Iliingsworth. Joseph.
Lawver. Miron A
Leily, John .. ..
West Point
St. Charles, Mo.
Preeport
Mar. 31,1864
Tr.to Co. B, Vet. Battalion.
Died April 1862' wounds
Mllhollin, Daniel
Mack, John
Dec. ^5,1863
Mack, Samuel
Tr to Co B Vet Battalion
Dec. 24.1863 Dec. 24.1S63
Maloney, Michael
• •
Apr. 23,1864
May 24.1862
May 24,1861
Mar. 31,1861
Apr. 23,1864
May 24,1862
> > . >
Noble, George W
Patton, William P....
Preeport
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Disch. Dec. 10. '62; disabil.
Preston, George L
Reeder, John
West Point
Lena ..
Mar. 31.1864
Tr. to Co. B.Vet. Battalion.
Di«ch June 14 '62- disabil
Freeporr
Winslow
Rock Run
May 31,1861
Sept. 23,1861
Sept. 30,1861
Sept. 1,1861
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Sept. 23.1861
Sept. 2.1862
Mar. 30,1864
Stites, David R. P
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Disch. Dec. 18, '62: disabil. .
Steinhous, Jacob
Sturm, Henry
Korreston
Waddams
Winslow
Preeport
West Point
Jan. 4.1864
Mar. 31,1864
Tull. Charles H
Trepus, Daniel
Tr. to Co. B.Vet. Battalion.
Wite, John E .
Mar. 30,1864
••
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Morton D. Swift
William H. Gibbs....
First Lieutenants.
Thomas J. Hewitt
William H. Gibbs....
John B.Newland
.-^pr. 22,1861
Jan. 12.1863
May 24.1861
Feb. 15. 1863
Resigned Jan. 12,1863...
Mustered out at consolid'n
Polo.
Apr. 22,1861 May 24,1861 Resigned Sept. ;
Sept. 23.1862 Promoted
Jan. 12, 1863 Feb 15. 1863 Mustered out at consolid'n
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
671
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Second Lieutenants.
William H. Gibbs
■ John B. Newland
•Joseph F. Allison
First Sergeant.
■Chas. H.Ousterhoudt.
Sergeants.
Charles VV. Thompson
Rudolph S. Small
Joseph F. Allison
Corporals.
John B. Newland
Charles P'ox
Moses G. Montgomery
Chas. O. W. Newton..
Musician.^.
Abiatha. A. Millard...
Edwin H. Riley
Privates.
Allen. George Q
Aspel, Patrick
Austin, Horatio J
Belknap, Irving M —
Bassett, William W...
Bassett, Charles O
Bassett, William E ... .
Bond, Judd L
Barnes, Zetto A
Belcher, Albert
Berkey. David
Barber, Charles F
Crunkleton. Robert...
Champlin, Charles A.
Coffin, John
Cover, Peter R
Cheney, Carlton
•Chappel, Augustus S.
Dowell, George
Dixon. Charles
Evarts, Aaron B
Eisey, Henry
Hardy, David E
Helm. James E
Heaper. Martin
Huntley, Edward W..
Higley, Theodore
Hewitt. Philo
Ingle, John
Kinnament, William..
Kellogg, Frederick
Kellogg, Charles F. A.
Lunt, John W
Lampert, Frank P
Lane, John
Lowell, Nehemiah
Lovelady. Henry
Morris. Charles
McKinley. James S ...
Moreton. John A
Martin. David
Mack, Henry C
Marsh. Frederick
Nikirk, Samuel H
Paul. Jacob
Potter, Samuel W
Palmer, Levi
Robertson, Andrew...
Roe, John M
Rugeles, John H
Roby, Daniel
Royce, Asa
Scott, James
Snyder, Daniel H
Scott, Daniel
Polo.
April 22,1861
Sept. 23,1862
J uly 12, 1863
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24,
Freeport
Polo
May 24.:
Feb! "is. 1863
May 24.1861
May 24.1861
May 24.1
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
Promoted
Discharged June 17. 1861. '. '.
Disch. Nov. 26. '62; wounds
Died Apr. 11, '62; wounds.
Drowned July 20, 1861
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.. .
Promoted 2d Lieutenant . .
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Trans, to Band May 24. '6
Tr. toN.C.S..asSer. Maj.
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Died May 6.1862; wounds..
Disch. July 10. '62; disabil.
Died Nov. 7.1862
Disch. Oct. 11. '61; disabil.
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. Dec 16, '62; disabil-
Tr. to N.C.S., as Ser. Maj.
Disch. July 1, 1862; wounds
Disch. Sept. 4. '62; wounds
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 1, '63; disabil..
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Died July 18,1863
Mustered out May 24.1864.
Disch. May 31. '63; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 11, '61; disabil.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
Discharged Aug. 5,1863
Mustered out May 24.1864.
Disch. Oct. 11. '61: disabil.
Transferred to Band
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. Jan. 27, '63; disabil.
Trans, to Band May 24, '61.
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. Oct. 11, '61; disabil.
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Deserted June 10.1861
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. May 3. '62; wounds.
Drowned May 24,1861
Re-enljsted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 4. '61: disabil! !
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct. 11, '61; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. July 1. '62; wounds
Discharged June 15, 1861,
on writ of habeas corpus
Died May 4, '62; wounds...
Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,'62
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Disch. Apr. 27. "63: disabil.
Disch, Oct. 4. '61; disabil..
672
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Datft
of muster.
Sweet, Valentine
Smith, Valentine
Stevenson. Simon —
Seward, William H . . . .
Snell, John
Stuckenberg. August's
Shular. Thomas
Shuart. Stephen B
Todd. Heman
Tusher. Frederick
Typer, Andrew
Williams. Anson
Woodruff. Alonzo
Whiteside. Romeyn...
Warner, John H
West. Josiah
Walkey, Benjamin
Woolsey. R. Dickson.
Washburn, Jasper C.
Veterans.
Backes. John
Cover, Peter R
Davis, Samuel P
McKinley, James H...
Mack, Henry C
Montgomery, Moses G
Morton, John A
Nefif, Cnarles P
Nikirk. Samuel H
Royce, Asa A
Seward, William H...
Shuart, Stephen B
Whiteside, Romeyn...
West. Josiah C
Woodruff, Alonzo H..
Recruits.
Buswell, Joel B
Backes, John
Bassett, John
Brown, Robert
Brown, William
Barr, John Nelson
Bryan, Peter
Bowers, Orange E —
Bassett, William E . . . .
Dickson. Alfred M
Davis, Samuel P
Pinkie, Robert
Evans. William
Gibson. Eben C
Hammonds. Andrew J
Kennedy. James
Klinger. David
Long, William E
Livermore. John P
Long, John A
Lower. Riley
McCaig, William
Moore, Richard
Mulnix. William
Neaff, Charles F
Offal, Joseph
Parker, Moses
Stocking, William
Shirk. DanielP
Staplin, (/harles
Shaffer. James A
Tourtellott. Nathan H.
Wymer. William J —
Waterbury, Edward S.
Wood. John
Willis, George W..
Po\o
Preeport ,
Polo
Cherry Grove
Polo
Quincy
Clinton -
Winnebago
Porreston
Polo
Mt. Morris —
Porreston
Polo
Mt. Morris....
Polo
Porreston
Polo
Polo
Cherry Grove
Polo
Quincy
Polo
Chicago
Polo
Ogle CO
Polo
Chicago
Milledgeville.
Polo
May 24,1861
Jan,
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
May
June
June 15,
June
Sept.
Oct.
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
June
Dec.
July
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
June
May
Sept.
Oct,
June
Oct.
June
Sept.
July
Oct.
June
June
Mar.
Dec.
Nov.
June
May
May
Jan.
May
24, 1861
Disch. Oct. 11, '61; disabil.
Died May 15.1862; wounds..
Disch. Aug. 8. '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Oct, 4. '61; disabil . .
Disch. Aug. 1. '62; disabil..
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re enlisted as Veteran —
Disch. Dec. 18. '62; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 5. '62; wounds.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Mustered out May 24, 1862.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Trans, to Band May 24, 'ei!
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
1,1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
Disch. Oct. 11, '61: disabil.
Disch. Dec. 16, '62; wound*
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion.
Jan. 8, 1864
Nov. 26,1863
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Transferred to Co. B
Died Oct. 8, 1862
Deserted Sept. 6,1862
Disch. June 17, '63: disabil
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Disch. Nov. 29, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 9, '62; 'disabil..
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Tr.Co.G.lst Ill.Cv. Aug 1,'6L
Disch. May 27. '62: disabil.
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Disch. Dec 27, '61; disabil.
Mustered out June 1, 1864. .
Disch. Feb. 4. '62; disabil..
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Mustered out June 17,1864.
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Disch. Oct. 11. "61; disabil
Re-enlisted as Veteran...
Deserted July 30,1861
Disch. Oct. 2, '62; wounds
Mustered out June 1, 1864.
Disch. Nov. 1.'61; disabil.
Tr. to Co. C, Vet. Battalion
Disch. Feb. 6, '62; disabil..
Disch. Oct. 8. '62: disabil..
Disch. Dec. 25, '62; disabil.
See Co. C, Vet. Battalion..
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
675
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains.
Joseph B. -Jones...
George C. Rogers .
John S. Pratt
Waukegan
Wauconda.
First Lieutenant
George C. Rogers.
John S. Pratt
William M. Reid ..
Second Lieutenants,
John S.Pratt
William M. Reid
Hewitt L. Thomas...
First Serrjeant.
William M, Reid . .
Waukegan
Wauconda.
Waukegan
Wauconda.
Waukegan
Waukegan
Sergeants.
Erwin B. Messer.
Edwin Crane
Libertyville
Corporals.
John Cronk
George Bartlett
Ephraim Hawthorn.
Walter Muir
Privates.
Atridge, Thomas
Ames. Joel W
Bliss. Elliot
Bier, Christian
Conkling. Joseph
Crince, James
Cutshaw, Franklin
Coy, Erastus
Cleveland, Augustus .
Corser, Willard S
Crawford, William J..
Darrel, George
Demmon, Orson J
Earle. Charles W
Fisher, Lewis
Farnsworth, Moses ...
Forster, Charles
French, Lewis J
Felix, Jacob
Giss. Jacob
Griswold, Levi
Gardner, Benjamin...
Gibbs. Royal L
Hicks, William
Hunter, WilliamH
Harris, William
Hardinge. James
Harden, George E
Hipwells, George
Hart, Andrew J
Hunter, William H ..,
Hewitt, Thomas L ....
Jacoby, Peter
Kellogg, Leonard
Kilburn, Thomas
Knapp. Charles
Kibby, Charles
Litchfeldt, Christian.
Lahman, Lewis
Linders, John
Mowers, Ezra
Mosser, Frederick ...
McKinzie, William...
Norton. Joseph
Ostrander, Loyles ...
Price, William
Palmer, John
Pike, Joseph B
Ray, Jay
Vol, 1—43
Libertyville .
Newport
Fremont
Wheeling
Fremont
Wheeling..
Waukegan ,
Warren
Waukegan
Wauconda.
Warren
Fremont...
Vernon
Fremont...
Wauconda.
Fremont . . .
Vernon
Wauconda.
Fremont...
Wauconda.
Wauconda...
Libertyville ,
Fremont
Wauconda...
Freeport
Waukegan
Fremont...
Warren
Pecatonica ,
Vernon
Wauconda.
Vernon
Libertyville ,
Fremont
Fremont
Libertyville ,
Apr. 25.1861
Sept. 4,1861
Apr. 7,1862
Apr. 25.1861
;ept. 4,1861
Apr. 7.1862
Apr. 25,1861
Sept. 4,1861
Apr. 7, 1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24, 1861 Resigned Sept, 4, 1861
Sept. 5,1861 Promoted Lieut. -Colonel.
July 5.1862 M. O. at consolidation. ...
May 24,1861
July" '5 ! 1862
May 24,1861
July 7,1862
May 24,1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May 24
M. O. at consolidation.
Promoted
M. O. at consolidation.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant.
Capt. Co. F.37thlll. Inf ...
Trans, to gunboat service
Feb. 12,1862
IstLt. Co. F, 37th 111. Inf..
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; wounds.
Trans, to gunboat service.
Died Nov. 2.1861
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Sept.21,'61; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 9. '62; wounds.
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; disabil.
Disch. Nov. 10, '62; wounds
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Mar. 30, '63; disabil.
Disch. Sept.21,'61; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Trans, to gunboat service.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Sept. 21, '61; disabiL
Disch. Nov. 28. '62; disabil.
DiedMay29, 1862
Re-euiisted as Veteran
Tr. to N.C.S as Com. Serg.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Feb. 6, '62; disabil..
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 24, '62; wounds.
Tr. to N.C.S. as Serg. Maj.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62.
Disch. Sept. 21, '61; disabil.
Deserted Dec. 15, 1861
Died June 15,1862
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Died Jan. 28. 1864
Discharged May 24,1864 ...
Died May 24. '62; wounds..
Mustered out May 24.. 1864.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
674
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Schafer, William ,
Shapter. Edwin
Smith, John
Stevens. James
Thornton, Edward....
Tuley, Seth W
TuUey, Thomas
Trinnon. Albert
Vonrichton, Henry
Walker, Edward
Wheelock, Edwin C...
Wilson. William P....
Washburn, Enos B
Weeder. James
Ward, Kelsie
Fremont
Vernon ..
Freeport
Chicago.
Vernon .
Fremont ..
Wauconda
Peeatonica
Benton
Veterans.
Blodgett. Eugene A...
Collins, John
Casey, Henry
Forster. Charles H
Flanders, Nathan
Parnham, Edward
Gardner, Benjamin P.
Gage. Jared U
Hicks, William L
Loudon, J acob
Sheldon, Harmon S...
Shatswell. George
Smith, John
Stocks, David
Westfall, Charles H...
Wilson, William P....
Becruits.
Emes. Elijah E
Balfoiir. Arthur
Buckminster, Nelson.
Blwdgett, Eugene A ..
Casey, Henry
Collins, John
Depue, Levi
Day, Samuel
Daniels. Seth
Engle, Peter
Flanders, Nathan
Parnham, Edward
Gage, Jared D
Hannon. James
Howe, William H
Howe. Listen
Hopkins, Charles
Hallock. Wallace
Jelly, William
Knapp, .James
Lippincott, Charles...
Loomis, Isaac C
Lockard, Benjamin ...
Lowden, Jacob
McNider, Robert
Minsterman, John
Moses, George M
Mead. S. E
Miller, Cyrus C
Magel, Frederick
Pelsh, Charles
Price, Albert L>
Pharo, Louis
Porthast. Henry
Peman, John C
Packard, Fabius
Rich, Marcus G
Ross. John H
Rogers. William H....
Shenton, Harmon-
Stocks, David
Snowden. Daniel E ...
Starr. William
Schoff, Frank
Sensor, Edward
Warren
Peeatonica
Wauconda . .
Wauconda
Byron
Nunda
Waukegan.
Newport ...
Wheeling .
Warren
Fremont ..
Peeatonica
Kockford ..
Newport . . .
bibertyville
Rockford . .
Waukegan.
Freeport ..
Warren
Antioch
Waukegan.
Freeport ..
Byron
Guilford ..
Beatrice . . .
Fremont ..
Wheeling .
Freeport ..
Byron
Richmond .
Freeport ..
Peeatonica
Freeport ..
Byron
Woodstock
Freeport ..
Fremont ..
Vernon
Lake co
Ely
Lake co..
Freeport
Chicago..
Nunda ...
Lena
Oregon ..
Benton ..
Fremont
May 24,1
May 24.1861
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Feb. 7, '62; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to 13th Cav. Nov. 1.'61.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Disch. Sept. 3. '62; disabil.
Disch. July 14, '63; wounds
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Jan. _ 1,1864
Dec. 16,1863
Feb. 1, 1864
Dec. 16,1863
Jan. 1,1864
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
1. 1864
16. 1863
1,1864
27. 1864
1, 1864
Dec-
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
16. 1863
1, 1864
^16, 1863
1.1864
16. 1863
1. 1864
27. 1864
1, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 16,1863
i 1, 1864
Oct.
May
Oct.
May
May
June
May
May
Aug.
June
June
Sept.
June
May
Apr.
June
June
June
June
June
Mar.
June
June
June
May
May
Jan.
July
May
June
May
June
Sept.
June
June
Dec.
June
May
15, 186
24, 186:
15,186
30, 186:
24,186
Tr. to Co. E, Veteran Bat.
Tr.toN.C.S.asDrumMaj:
To. to Co. E, Veteran Bat.
Tr. to Co. B.Vet. Battalion
Kil'd, guerillas. June 25. '64
Tr. to Co. E, Vet. Battalion
Tr. to Co. E, Vet. Battalion
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Oct. 14. '62; disabil .
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Disch. Aug. 17, '62; disabil.
Transferred to Co. F
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Apr. 27,1864
Dec. 18,1863
Tr.toN.C.S. as FifeMaj.
Disch. Oct. 21, '61; minor.
Deserted
Tr. to Co. E, Vet. Battalion
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Mustered out June 16,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran —
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 17. '62; disabil.
Disch. Dec. 5. '62; wounds.
Disch. Sept. 21, '61; disabil.
Tr. to Co. E. Vet. Battalion
Dis.Oc. 18,'62: monomaniac
Tr. to Co. E. Vet. Battalion
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Died Apr. 8.1862; wounds..
Died Aug. 9, 1862
Tr. to Co. E.Vet. Battalion
Disch Dec. 5, '62: disabil..
Transferred Sept. 15. 1863 .
Tr. to Co. E.Vet. Battalion
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62'.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Disch. Aug. 15. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
675
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks
ShatsweJl, George ...
Shatswell, Richard ..
■Thornton, James
Westf all, Charles ....
Williams, Truman M
Way, David C
Avon
Waukegan
Huntley ...
Pecatonica
("hicago ...
Byron
May 29,1861
Jan. 4,1864
May ^24,1861
Dec. 21,1863
Apr. 27,1864
May 24,1861
Dec. 21,1863
Apr. 27.1864
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Co. B. Vet. Battalion
Mustered out May 24, 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Co. E. Vet. Battalion
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Adam Nase
Mt. Carroll
Mt. Carroll
Carroll co
Apr. 25,1861
Nov. 2. 1862
Apr. 25,1861
Apr. 16.1862
Nov. 2, 1862
June 6,1861
Apr. 7,1862
Nov. 2, 1862
May . 24, 1861
May ^24.1861
May 24,1861
May 24.1861
May
Dec.
24, 1861
3. 1862
Promoted Major ...
Phineas D. Kenyon . . .
Fii'st Lieutenants.
■James O'Brien
See Co. C. Vet. Battalion..
Resigned Apr. 16. 1862
:::::: :::::::
William W. Wheelock
Second lieutenants.
Dec.
3 .1862
M. 0. at consolidation
Kil'd battle Pittsb'rg Land
William W. Wheelo-k
Carroll co
::::::.::::
Charles W. Wilcox....
Dec.
May
May
May
May
i
3.1862
24. 1861
24.1861
24,1861
24,1861
M. 0. at consolidation
First Sergeant.
John W. Puterbaugh .
Salem
Sergeants.
Phineas D. Kenyon...
James A. SchaflPer ....
Charles W. Wilcox....
Akiman V. Bohn
Corporals.
Milo A, Cummings
Albert P. Rapp
George H. Kridler ....
Henry McCall.Jr
Jesse W. Sautbin
JohnM. Schaffer
Clhauncey S. Wooden
Mt. Carroll
Elkhorn
Carroll co
Mt. Carroll
Carr9llco
Carroll CO
:: ::::::::
Promoted 1st Lieutenant. .
Disch. May 11, '62; long abs
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Tr. to N. C. S..as Com. Serg
Mustered out May 24. 1864 .
Disch. Aug. 10,'63:disabil.
Died May 10.'62; wounds..
Disch. Oct. 20. '61: disabil.
Mustered out May 24, 1864..
Killed at Shiloh, Apr 6,'62.
Privates.
Allison. Benry
AUyn, Dan L
Disch. May 11. '62; long abs.
Disharged Feb. 7.1862
Discharged Jan. 14, 1864 . . .
Blattenberger. James.
Burnett, Joshua
Burnett. Robert B ....
Barlow, Moses S
Mustered out May 24, 1864 .
Discharged Feb. 13, 1862 ..
Disch. May 11, '62; long abs
Mustered out May 24. 1861.
Bacon, Jacob R
Brown, William H ....
Carter, William H ....
Died May 19, '62
Disch. May 11, '62; long abs,
Disch. Nov. 10,'62: wounds.
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62
Cain. Edward M
Calkins, Stephen
Cady, Samuel A
Dillebon, Hiram E....
Davis. Thomas J
Deitrick, David S
Ferguson, Richard S .
Ferguson. James D...
Mustered out May, 24. 1862
Disch. Feb. 7, '62; disabil .
Disch. Oct. 18, '62; wounds
Died May 23. 1863
Died Oct. 4,1861
Mustered out May 24,1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Oallagher. Joseph
Griswold. Daniel J ...
Grim, Otis
Geisz. Henry R
Howe, Lewis
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out May 24,_ 1864.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Horner, George
Harrison, William —
Holt. Henry H
Hallock. James T
Hiesrodt, James E....
Disch. Nov. 9. '61; disabil! !
Killed at Shiloh Apr. 6. '62.
676
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Hicks, Newton
Hollingshead. S. C...
Humbert, David L ....
Johnson. John
Jackson, Hiram
Jackson, James
Kenyon, Delaney
Carr
;
Free
Mt C
Ynrl
oil CO
Carroll
dom
'arroli
May .
Jan.
24. 1861
^1.1864
May
Jan.
24.1861
^1.1864
Mustered out May 24.1864.
Disch. Aug. 20. '62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Disch. May 2, 1862: disabil.
Discharged Sept. 30.1863...
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Disch. Mayll,'62;long abs.
Killed at Shiloh, April 6, '62
Disch. Jan. 4. '64; disabil...
Disch. Aug. 20.1862;disabil.
King, James A
Leister, George W....
Lyttle. Arthur D
Lychel, Henry
Re-enlisted as Veteran
McPadden, John
Died Aor. 4 1862
Miles. George B
Myers Henry ....
Mustered out May 24, 1864. .
Mitchell. William R...
Nichols. William H ...
Price. David R
Palmer. John S
Pettie. Franklin R ....
Parker. Asher W
Disch. Oct. 20, '61; disabil..
Disch. Nov. 7, '62;wounds..
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Disch. Oct. 26. '61; disabil..
Re-enlisted as Veteran....
Mustered out May 24.1864..
Ransom, Charles M...
Reynolds, Robert
Root Thomas S
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Mustered out May,24. 1864..
Died Sept. 7 1861
Richmond, Henry
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Rinedollar, Mark
Robinson, Jonathan...
Smith, William F
Strickler, Benj.P
Mustered out May ^24. 1864..
Died Sept 13 1861
Siddles. James
Smith, Joseph P
Smith, John
Mustered out May 24,1864..
Disch. Dec. 16. '62;disabil..
Mustered out May 24 1864 .
Turner. Burton J
Todd, Jabez W
Vanvechten. Harman.
Weider. Jacob A
Weston. Hugh ........
Wall. William J
WiUfong. William H..
Winters, Perry
Wheelock. Charles W
Wilson, Charles A ....
Wheelock, William W
Vt-terans.
Ferguson, James D
Gallagher, Joseph
Horner. George
Killed at Shiloh. Apr.6.'62
Mustered out May 24. 1864. .
Disch. Nov. 10, '62; disabil.
Re-enlisted as Veteran ...
Died May 6,1862; wounds..
Disch. May 11. '62; long abs
Disch. Aug. 20"62; disabil.
Mustered out May 24. 1864 . .
Killed at Shiloh. Apr- 6. '62
Disch. Feb. 7. '62: disabil..
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Tr. to Co. C. Vet. Battalion
Holt, Henry H
Harrison, William H..
Pair
Spri
Haven
np- Vnllpv"
Feb. 28,1864
Jan. ^^1.1864
Dec. 10.1863
June 18.1864
Sept. 12.1861
Sept. 12.1861
Dec. 19.1863
Dec. 1.1863
May 24. 1861
Apr. 27.1864
Dec. 10.1863
Mar. 10.1862
Mar. 24, 1861
Feb. 28.18S4
Jan. ^1.1864
Dec. 10.1863
Lichel. Henrv
Fair Haven ....
Mt. Carroll
Wysox
Savannah
Pettie. Prank R
Rush James
Ransom, Charles M . . . .
Richmond, Henry ....
Rod
Wys
Sav£
Wys
Carr
J Creek ....
ox ..
!. ,\
Weider, Jacob R
Recruits.
Ames. Simon
mnah
ox
Tr to Co C Veteran Bat
Disch. Dec. 5, '62; disabil..
Elkhorn ..'.'.'.'.'.'.
Mt. Carroll ....
Carroll CO
Black Oak
Mt. Carroll
West Point
Tr. to Co. C. Veteran Bat..
Bosworth. George
Brown, Daniel
Bradley. Horace S
Crawford. William J..
Dec. 18.1863
Dec. 1. 1863
Disch. Oct. 18. '62; disabil..
Dill Henry
Apr. 27.1864
Dec. 10,1863
Tr to Co C Veteran Bat
Eastwood. Thomas
Gardner. .John
Disch Oct 18 '62* disabil .
Hunter, William H....
Carr
Hiesrodt. Joseph B....
June 8, 1861
Sept. 12.1861
Mar. 10.1862
in 6th Regiment (A. D.)..
Discharged Jan. 19,1864....
Hershey, Andrew H..
Tr. to N. C. S. as S'g.t Maj.
Holms. Edward P
Nors
Discharged Sept. 15.1863..
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
677
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Holroyd, Jerome B . .
Hall. John S
Harrison, Edwin
Irvin, Lett W
Lowell. Charles W..
Perry, James H
Price, William
Steffins, James
Saptin. George W...
Tebs, Caleb F
Thomas, Edward
Thompson. Wm. F..
Wilfong, George W.
Wilcox, Daniel J
Elkhorn ....
Mt. Carroll .
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Shannon
Elkhorn ....
West Poiot.
Lena
Carroll co ..
Freeport
Carroll co ..
Plum River.
Wysox
Feb.
Jan.
Mar
Dec.
May
Apr,
26. 1862
1. 1864
17. 1862
18. 1863
24, 1861
1, 1862
Sept. 12,1861
Sept.al2,lS61
Apr. 28,1864
Dec. 10,1863
Dec. 10.1863
Jan. 1.1864
i5ec!"i8,'i863
Dec. 10,1
Dec. 10,1
Tr. to Co. C, Veteran Bat.
Re-enlisted as Veteran
Tr. to Co. C. Veteran Bat.
Mustered out May 24. 1864.
Tr. to Co. C, Veteran Bat.
Disch. Jan. 7. '62; disabil..
Tr. to Co. C, Veteran Bat.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
dark James M .
Nunda
Jan. 25,1864
Jan. 2,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Jan. 2.1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Lake, Zachariah G
Rockford
McNeil James
McWilliams, Nicholas
Reed, John
Marengo
Orangeville
St. Charles
Greenwood
Orangeville
Mar. 13,1865
Apr. 28,1864
Apr. 29.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Apr. 22.1864
Mar. 13.1865
Apr. 28,1864
Apr. 29,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Apr. 22.1864
From 2d Congr'al District,
Died April 27, 1865
Tr. to Co. B, Veteran Bat.
Zerby, Levy
Tr. to Co. B. Veteran Bat.
678 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
HISTORY OF FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.
The Fifteenth Regiment of Illinois Volounteer Infantry was raised under
the "Ten Regiment Act," in the First Congressional District. Company A
was from McHenry county; Company B, Winnebago county; Company C,
Boone county; Company D, McHenry county; Company G, Stephenson county;
Company H, Ogle county; Company I, Lake county; and Company K, from
Carroll county. The Regiment was organized at Freeport, Illinois, and mus-
tered into the United States service on the 24th day of May, 1861, being one
of the first regiments from the State sworn into the United States service, for
the three years' service. After electing officers, organizing and drilling for
some time, the Regiment proceeded to Alton, Illinois, remaining there six
weeks for instruction. In July the Regiment left Alton by steamboat for St.
Charles, Missouri, thence by rail to Mexico, Missouri, where it remained for
a time in company with the Twenty-first Illinois Infantry, commanded by
Colonel U. S. Grant. A part of the Regiment marched from Mexico to Ful-
ton, and thence to the Missouri river, and thence by steamer to -Jefferson Bar-
racks; the other part of the Regiment marched to Hannibal, Mo., and thence
by steamer to Jefferson Barracks. The Regiment then moved by rail to
Rolla, Mo., where it arrived in time to cover General Sigel's retreat from
Wilson's Creek. After building one or two forts, the Regiment was ordered
to Tipton, Mo., and thence became attached to General Fremont's army, and
marched under General Hunter to Springfield, Mo.; after remaining there a
short time, the Regiment returned to Tipton, then went to Sedalia. It assisted
in the capture of 1,300 rebels a few miles from the latter place. The Regi-
ment then marched to Otterville, Mo., and went into winter quarters Decem-
ber 26, 1861. The winter was cold and the snow deep, and the first winter's
experience in tents was a severe one.
February 1, 1862, the Regiment marched to Jefferson City, thence by rail to
St. Louis, where it embarked on transports for Fort Donelson, and arrived to
take part in the surrender. The Regiment was then assigned to General S. A.
Hurlburt's "Fighting Fourth Division," and marched to Fort Henry, then
went by boat to Pittsburg Landing, being one of the first regiments that
landed on that historic battle ground. At the battle of Shiloh. on the 6th of
April, the Regiment was in the first line of battle, formed by Hurlburt's Di-
vision, and was in the Brigade commanded by General C. Veach. Hardly
had the Brigade taken position when a Confederate column, massed three
lines deep, deployed from the woods on the left and front, and with rebel yell
that echoed through the surrounding forest, charged on in double quick. The
Fifteenth was flanked by the Fifty-third Ohio, on the right. At the first fire
of the enemy the Buckeyes broke and ran, and the enemy were not only in
front of the Fifteenth Regiment, but on both flanks in a very short time. For
more than one hour the Regiment held its position, and fought as gallantly as
anv troops could fight in the terrible struggle, called by the Confederates the
"Hornet's Nest," and disputed inch by inch the advance and the incessant at-
tacks of the best troops in the Confederate service. Owing to the want of
support, the Regiment was compelled to withdraw and take up a new position.
In five minutes after the Regiment formed its first line, the field officers. Lieu-
tenant Colonel E. F. W. Ellis and Major Wm. R. Goddard, Captains Holden
Brownell and Harley Wayne, and Lieutenant John W. Peterbaugh were
killed, and Captain Adam Nase lost a leg and was taken prisoner. Captain
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 679
Thos. J. Turner was absent, and the command of the Regiment devolved up-
on Captains L. D. Kelly and Georgfe C. Rogers, assisted by Adjutant Charles
F. Barber. As soon as a new line was formed (the Fourteenth Illinois on
the left of the Fifteenth), when the enemy had approached sufficiently near,
these two Regiments, acting as one man, rose and delivered a rapid, well
aimed and awiullj' destructive fire, full into the massed ranks of the enemy.
The enemy was soon convinced this was not the way to the landing. At the
second attack these two Regiments received the fii'st shock, and for three
hours were in that awful gap, without giving ground, where the Confederates
sacrificed more than two thousand as brave men as ever trod the battle-field,
in the unavailing effort to drive them from their position. This baptism of
blood cemented the two Regiments, and they were always afterwards bri-
gaded and served together during the remainder of the war, and discharged
at the same time and place. The Fifteenth Regiment was in the hottest of
the fight both days of the bloody battle, and not a man faltered in his duty or
failed to perform all that was required of him. The two Regiments that were
in the final charge on the 7th, led by General Grant in person, were the Four-
teenth and Fifteenth Illinois, the Fourteenth commanded by Colonel Cyrus
Hall, and the Fifteenth by Captain George C. Rogers. This detachment
moved forward, and when within range delivered their fire, and with fixed
bayonets charged at double quick. The raking fire, however, had done its
work. The Confederate army had fled. The Fifteenth Regiment lost in this
engagement 250 m^n, killed and wounded, and there are more of the "known
dead" of this Regiment buried in the National Cemetery at Pittsburg Land-
ing, than of any other Regiment, and many died of wounds in hospitals at
home.
Captain George C. Rogers was promoted Lieutenant Colonel by Governor
Yates for meritorious conduct on the battle-field at Shiloh,and took command
of the Regiment. The Regiment participated in the siege of Corinth, Miss.,
losing a number of men killed and wounded.
After the evacuation of Corinth the Regiment marched to Grand Junction,
thence to Holly Springs, then back to Grand Junction, thence to Lagrange,
thence to Memphis, arriving there July 21, 1862, where it remained till Septem-
ber 6th. After recruiting, drilling, procuring new uniforms and "seeing the
sights," the Regiment marched to Bolivar, Tenn., and from there the 4th Di-
vision was ordered by General Grant to "relieve Rosecrans at Corinth, or per-
ish." At the Hatchie river on the morning of October 4, 1862, the division
met the enemy on Metamora Hill; the Fifteenth Regiment was on the extreme
left and forced the enemy from their position, and in connection with other
troops charged the enemy, routing and scattering their formation in the wild-
est confusion, and driving them to the river bank, the Fifteenth capturing one
four-gun battery and about three hundred men at this point; many jumped in-
to the river and were drowned. The Fifteenth charged across the Hatchie
bridge on a run, and formed the first line on the left of the road; the Four-
teenth formed on the right of the Fifteenth. The two regiments charged the
enemy in the timber, driving them from their strong position, capturing another
battery crowning the crest of the hill, and soon the enemy was in full flight,
looking for a new place to retreat across the Hatchie. Torn and bleeding,
the Fifteenth laid on the ground that night, covered with new and ever-
lasting honors. The Fifteenth was commanded on that day by Lieu-
tenant Colonel G. C. Rogers, and lost over fifty men in killed and
wounded. The Regiment then returned to Bolivar, from thence to
Lagrange, thence with General Grant down through Mississippi to
Coffeeville, returning to Lagrange and Memphis; thence to Vicksburg,
taking an active part in all the movements during the siege of that place, los-
ing many in killed and wounded. After the surrender of Vicksburg, marched
with Sherman to Jackson, Miss., then returned to Vicksburg. and embarked
on a boat for Natchez, marched thence to Kingston, returned to Natchez,
then to Harrisonburg, La., capturing Fort Beauregard on the Wachita river;
returned to Natchez, remained there until November 10. 1863, then proceeded
by boat to Vicksburg, and went into winter quarters. Here the Regiment re-
enlisted as veterans, remaining until February 1, 1864, when it moved with
General Sherman through Mississippi. On Champion Hills had a severe en-
gagement with a body of rebels, charged them several times during the day
680 ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
and each time drove them from their position. Marched to Meridian and En-
terprise, and assisted in destroying about fifty miles of railroad; thence back
to Vicksburp:.
In March, 1864, went home on Veteran fiarlough. On expiration of fur-
lough joined Seventeenth Army Corps, and proceeded uu Tennessee river to
Clifton, thence to Huntsville, Ala. ; thence to Decatur and Rome, Ga., thence to
King'ston, and. ioined General Sherman's army, moving: on Atlanta. At AUa-
toona Pass the Fifteenth Regiment was, with the other regiments belonging to
the 2d Brigade, 4th Division, 17th Corps, commanded by Colonel George C.
Rogers, ordered to fortify that place. The forts at Allatoona, where General
Corse, with 2,100 men, defeated Hood's whole army, were built by this brigade.
Here the Fifteenth and Fourteenth Infantry were consolidated, and the gallant
and brave McPherson, knowing the honorable record of these regiments, and
that neither might lose its identity, acceded to the request of Colonel Rogei's,
and had the organization made and known as "The Veteran Battalion Four-
teenth and Fifteenth Infantry Volunteers." The organization numbered 625
men. The organization was stationed ot Ackworth, Big Shanty and Marietta
for some time. The rebel General Hood struck the organization at Big Shanty
and Ackworth, when he moved north, capturing quite a number of the com-
mand. The remainder fell back, some to Allatoona, and fought under Gen.
Corse, where many were killed and wounded; the balance fell back to Mari-
etta, and were mounted and acted as scouts for General Vandever. They
were afterwards transferred to General F. P. Blair, and marched with Gen-
eral Sherman to the sea.
After the capture of Savannah, the Regiment proceeded to Beaufort, S. C;
thence to Salkahatchie river, participating in the various skirmishes in that
vicinity — Columbia, S. C, Fayetteville, N. C, battle of Bentonville — losing a
number wounded; thence to Goldsboro and Raleigh. At Raleigh, recruits
sufficient to fill up both regiments were received, and the organization of the
Veteran Battalion discontinued, and the Fifteenth reorganized. The cam-
paign of General Sherman ended with the surrender of General Johnston.
The Regiment then marched with the army to Washington, D. C, via Rich-
mond and Fredericksburg, and particpated in the grand review at Washing-
ton, May 24, 1865; remained there two weeks. Proceeded by rail and steam-
boat to Louisville, Ky.; remained at Louisville two weeks. The Regiment
was then detached from the 4th Division, 17th Army Corps, and proceeded by
steamer to St. Louis; from thence to Fort Leavenworth, Kas., arriving there
July 1, 1865. Joined the army serving on the plains. Arrived at Fort
Kearney August 14; then ordered to return to Fort Leavenworth, September
1, 1865, where the Regiment was mustered out of service and placed en route
for Springfield, 111., for final payment and discharge — having served four
years and four months.
Number of miles marched 4,299
Number of miles by rail 2,403
Number of miles by steamer 4,310
Number of men joined from organization 1,963
Number of men at date of muster-out 640
ORDER OF CONSOLIDATION.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,
Near Kenbsaw Mountain, Ga., July 1, 1864.
Special Field Orders, \
No. 56. /
IV. The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry Volunteers not being
veteran regiments, having re-enlisted less than three-fourths of their number,
the veterans and all recruits of each, who have joined the regiment since the
date of its original muster-in, will, in accordance with provisions of Circular
No. 36, War Department, A. G. 0., May 2, 1864, be consolidated and organ-
ized into as many companies of the legal maximum standard as the number
of men will allow.
FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 681
The proper number of officers for these companies will be selected from the
"veterans, and reported to these headquarters for assignment; and all officers
in excess of such organization will be reported for muster-out of the service.
The companies thus organized and remaining men of each regiment will
then be consolidated, and will be known and reported as the Veteran Bat-
talion of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
The requisite number of field and staff officers will be retained in accord-
ance with existing orders.
By order of Major General James B. McPherson,
WILLIAM T. CLARK, A. A. G.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT AND ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,
Near Decatur, Ga., July 20, 1864.
Special Field Orders,!
No. 73. /
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, hav-
ing in accordance with special field orders No. 56, from these headquarters,
been organized each into one or more companies of the legal maximum stand-
-ard and consolidated together, making six (6) companies, designated and re-
ported as the Veteran Battalion of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois In-
fantry Volunteers, the following named officers, according to provisions of
-Circular No. 36, War Department, current series, are assigned to the new
•organization, and will be mustered under their present commissions:
First Lieutenant Alonzo Gillespie, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
pany A.
Second Lieutenant David S. Finney, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
j)anyA.
Captain Lemuel 0. Oilman, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company B.
First Lieutenant Joseph Develin, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company B.
Captain Phineas D. Kenyon, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company C.
First Lieutenant George A. Austin, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
pany C.
Captain Carlos C. Cox, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company D.
Second Lieutenant John H. Henderson, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to
'Company D.
Captain John W. Luke, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Company E.
First Lieutenant Allen T. Barnes, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
.pany E.
First Lieutenant Thomas A. Weisner, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry, to Com-
.pany F.
Chaplain B. F. Rogers, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
Assistant Surgeon N. P. Chafer, Fourteenth Illinois Infantry.
Assistant Surgeon Moses C. Drake, Fifteenth Illinois Infantry.
The remaining officers of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois Infantry,
mot herein assigned, will be mustered out of the service.
By order of Major General James B. McPherson.
WILLIAM T. CLARK, A. A. G.
682
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Colonel.
George C, Rogers.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lemual O. Gilman..
Major.
Joseph Develin
Adjutants.
Andrew J. Herahey.
Samuel J. Dunham .
Quartermaster.
George A. Austin ...
Surgeons.
William J. McKim ..
John Bond
Fu'st Ass't Surgeon.
O. P. B. Wright
Chaplain.
Barton F. Rogers
Waukegan
Belvidere..
Belvidere..
Belvidere...
Woodstock ,
Preeport
Bradford
Nov. 2, 1862
July 20.1863
July 27,1865
Dec. 17,1862
Dec. 24,1865
July 20.1864
Sept. 20,1865
May 14,1861
July 13.1865
July 15.1865
Deo. 17,1
Feb. 23.1865
Not must'rd
June 1, 1864
May 24,1861
Prom. Bvt. Brig.Gen. June
2,'65: M. O. Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept.
Promoted Captain Co. C.
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Serg't
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865 •
Discharged Dec. 22,1864...
Tuly 15.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Sergeant Major.
Arthur Dawson
Com- Sergeant .
Henry M. Older
Q. M. Sergeants.
Luther W. Mitchell .
Jacob H. Read
Hospital Stewards
William B. Arnold ..
Lyman P. Clark
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Belvidere
Leroy
Geneseo .
Rockford
Chemung
Coral
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 8.1865
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 14,1865
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Mar. 8. 1864
Jan. 1, 1864
tfar. 18,1865
Ian. 1,1864
Vet. M. O, Sept. 16.1865
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Vet. M.O.May 30, 1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Vet. M. O. May 30, 1865....
FIFTEENTH (rEOEGANIZED) INFANTRY.
683
Name and Rank.
Residence.
D?te of 1 J) t
?i^t'nfJnr!«f--ter.
Remarks.
Drum Major.
Elias B. White
Mar. 31,1864
Dec. 21,1863
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 31,1864
Dec. 21,1863
Jan. 1. 1864
Vet. Rec. M. O.May 30, '65
Fife Jfajor.
John H. Griffiths
Vet. M. O.May 30,1865...
Principal Musician.
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16,1865...
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain^:.
Henry S Stephenson
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Si.
Feb.
Feb.
K;
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
21,1861
11,1865
12,1865
11.1865
17, 1865
24.1865
25. 1865
22,1865
1,1865
_i;4,1865
17.1865
1. 1865
18,1865
22, 1865
24, 1865
6,1865
13,1865
1, 1865
23, 1865
21,1865
1,1865
3, 1865
;22.1865
Not must'd.
Mar. 31.1865
Mar. 11,1865
Mar. 11,1865
Feb. 17,1865
Feb. 24,1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 22,1865
Mar. 1. 1865
Feb. .24,1865
Feb. 17.1865
Mar. 1,1865
Feb. 18,1865
Feb. 22.1865
Feb. 24.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865,
as Sergeant Co. F
Must'r rev. by Sp. 0. 186,
First Lieutenant.
George VV. Thompson
Second Lieutenant.
David McGrath
First Sergeant.
Aaron W.MoGiU
Sergeants.
Hiram P. Oaverly
Bonus
Chemung
Belvidere
Hanover
White Rock ....
dated U.D.A.G. O., Apr.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
John VV. Keithly
Corporals.
Harvey M. Sidner
J. E. Wannamanghen.
Washington
Lynnville
Belvidere!
Washington —
Mustered out Sept.. 16. 1865
Charles T. Robinson..
Kichard W. Isbell ....
Barzilla Morris
Richard VVallis-- ....
Mt. Carroll
Lynnville
Mustered out July 4,1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865-
Musicians.
Rejected
Waqon&r.
Seber A. Guild
Privates.
Bryson, James
Barnes. Joseph
Cumminiis, William T
Chapman, Harman W.
Cummingr. John C —
Clark. Ira
Dillon Thomas E. .
Stockton
Washington....
Hanover
Rockford
Washington....
Chemung
Savannah; .. ..
Galena
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
13,1865
1,1865
23, 1865
21. 1865
1.1865
3. 1865
.22,1865
3,1865
_ .1, 1865
24. 1865
1. 1865
22. 1865
23, 1865
24, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Desertea June 25.1865
Mustered out June 28, 1865
Deserted Feb. 25. 1865
Mustered out July 28,1865.
Mustered out July 7,1865..
Mustered out July 19.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Davis, Charles
Eade. George T
Farrell, James
Savannah
Washington —
NewMilford".::
Washington'.'.'.'.
Galena
3,1865 Mar.
..1,1865 Mar.
.24, 1865 Feb.
1,1865 Mar.
22. 1865 Feb.
23, 1865! Feb.
.24, 1865 Feb.
Died June 22. 1865
Mustered out June 12.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Deserted June 25, 1865
Griff en, Patrick
Graten, Peter
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted July 22, 1865
Gilmore, Patrick
Hanover
New Milford ...
Savannah
Washington....
Galena
Deserted June 30, 1865
Deserted June 25, 1865
Godell, Thomas
Haskens. Joseph
Howarth. Thomas
Heckelsmiller. Adam.
23, 1865
1,1865
.24, 1865
[2.1865
1.1865
16, 1865
22, 1865
24.1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
23,1865
1, 1865
.24, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Absent, sick at M. 0
Mustered out July 19. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Hipp Conrad
• •
iMusteredout July 19.1865..
Hight. James M
Haynes, Martin
Hegley. Gottlieb
Holland, John H
Hollister, William B..
Cook CO
Washington....
Belvidere
Mt. Carroll
NewMilford ...
2.1865
1,18^.5
16. 1865
22,1865
24,1865
Absent, sick, at M O
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Deserted Mar.l. 1865
684
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Mar.
Mar."
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
2. 1865
3, 1865
2, 1865
16, 1865
24, 1865
,3,1865
_ i, 1865
1, 1865
18. 1H65
20, 1865
4, 1865
3, 1865
,,1,1865
21. 1865
22. 1865
23, 1865
4,1865
11.1865
1.1865
3.1865
1, 1865
,22.1865
25,1865
17, 1865
25, 1865
24. 1865
2. 1865
22.1865
6. 1865
24. 1865
,23. 1865
3,1865
,10.1865
14,1865
Mar.
f£:
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
2. 1865
Jves. Sidney D
Jordan, Henrv
Savannah
Galena
3. 1865
2 1865 ATnstprpd out. .Tiilv S IRfiS
Jackson, James H
Belvidere
16, 1865
,24.1865
,,3,1865
,4,1865
1 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Kammerer, David
Lucas, William
Leonard. David H ....
Murry Peter
Savannah
Cook CO ..'.'.'.'.'.'.
Prophets'towii..
Washington....
Mustered out July 10. 1865.
Deserted March 7 1865
Murphy, John
Miller. Michael M
Mace, Joseph
Deserted March 5. 1865 ....
Deserted July 22. 1865
MnatoroH nut Sent IP. IRRR
Morris. Joseph
York
20, 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16 1865
McGahen, Silas
Cook CO
4 1865 npsprtPrl .Tiilv 2-2 ISfi."^
McCorniick, Patrick ..
3,1865
,,1.1865
. > •■ . .
Washington
Belvidere ..."!!
Galena
Mustered out Sept. ,1,6. 1S65
Noble. William T
Phillips Isaac
Patten. Patrick
Read, David
21. 1865 Deserted Feb . 25. 1865
22 1865 Mustered out Sept 16 1865
Read James.
Hanover
23. 18651 Mustered out July 19. 1865.
Shaller. Prank
Smith, William
Newport
11. 1865J Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
1,1865 Deserted March 5.1865
Savannah
Warren , ...
3, 1865
1,1865
,22, 1865
25. 1865
17,1865
25. 1865
24, 1865
2. 1865
22. 1865
13, 1865
24, 1865
,23, 1565
3.1865
,10,1865
14.1865
Mustered out June 28,1865.
Smith. Charles
Shimmin, Philip
Schreitmuller, J. M...
Mt. Carroll
Deserted June 25, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Aug 14 1865.
Shaller, Henry
Sheridan. John
Statel. William
Smith. William R
Smedigar. Jefferson ..
Mt. Carroll
Thompson
Mt. Carroll
Lynnville
Mustered out May 30.1865.
Mustered out July 31,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out July 19,1865
Died April 27,1865
Turntjuist. Axel
Fulton
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Tracv. James
Newport
Hanover
Savannah
Chicago
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted March 26 i865
Wolf, John
White, Henry
Recruits.
Griggs. Daniel D
Smith, Charles E
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out June 28. 1865.
Thomas, Joseph
Elizabeth
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Belvidere
Winslow
Belvidere
Winslow
Belvidere
Belvidere
Winslow
Belvidere
Winslow
Belvidere
July
Aug.
July
Aug.
July
Sept
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
20, 1864
21,1865
20. 1864
21. 1865
20. 1864
20. 1865
1. 1864
,,1.1864
1,1864
1,1864
Apr. 1. 1865
Not must'rd
Arthur Dawson
First Lieutevants.
Watson W. Eells
M.O.Sep.16,'65, as Serg.Maj
■Charles White
Not must'rd
M. 0. Sept. 16.'65,asSerg't
Promoted
Second Lieutenants.
Watson W. Eells
Not
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
must'rd
1, 1864
, ,1, 1864
4,1864
1, 1864
M. 0. Sept. 16,'65,asSerg't
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16. 1865, as
1st Sergeant
First Sergeant.
-Oeorge G. Smith
Sergeants.
Waterman Eells
•Charles W. White
Russell D. Woodruff..
William F.Mali
Corporals.
Isaac Coleman
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
685
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
William Brandis
Arthur Dawson
Henry P. Hovey
Belvidere
Jan. ^^1.1864
Mar. 1, 1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Sept. 1,1861
July 17,1861
Dec. 1.1863
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Oct. 4,1861
Aug. 13,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 7.1861
Mar. 10.1864
Apr. 19,1864
Sept. 6,1864
Dec. 4.1863
Apr. 27.1864
Sept. 15.1861
June 5.1864
Aug. 5,186!
Jan. 1.18C4
Mar. 30,1864
Jan. 1,.1864
May 24.1861
Aug. 10,1861
Mar. 30.1864
Sept. 14.1861
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 26,1862
Dec. 22,1S61
Jan. 1,1864
Sept. 7.1861
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 28,1862
Sept. 28.1861
Jan. 2. 1864
Sept. 11,1861
Dec. 1.1863
Mar. 19,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 14.1865
Sept. 29,1864
Apr. 25,1864
Sept. 23,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 15.1863
Mar. 31.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Aug. 30.1861
Apr. 23.1864
Mar. 1, 1884
Feb. 15,1864
Dec. 5.1863
Dec. 25,1863
Mar. 1,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 1,1864
Jan. _ ^1,1864
Mar. 1.1864
Jan. ^^1,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 1.1861
July 17.1861
Dec. 1.1863
San. 1,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Oct. 4. 1861
Aug. 13,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 7.1861
Mar. 10,1864
Apr. 19.1864
Sept. 6.1864
Dec. 4.1863
Apr. 27,1864
Sept. 15.1861
June 5, 1864
Aug. 6. 1861
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 30,1864
Jan. 1.1864
May 24.1861
Aug. 10.1861
Mar. 30,1864
Sept. 14.1861
Jan. 1.1864
.Mar. 26.1862
Dec. 22.1861
Jan. ^^1,1864
Sept. 7.1861
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 28.1862
Sept. 28.1861
Jan. 2.1864
Sept. 11,1861
Dec. 1,1863
Mar. 19.1864
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 24,1865
Sept. 30,1864
Vet.M.O.Sep.16. '65.as Serg-
Prom. Sergeant Major....
Mustered out May 30.1865..
John G. Thorn
Erastus Denton
Samuel J. Dunham....
Musician.
Oliver Seymour
Priiates.
Aikey, Samuel
Auer David
Belvidere
Waddams
Belvidere
Preeport
Belvidere
Winchester
Macon City, Mo.
D'd. And's'nv'le. Feb.16,'65.
Gr. 12660 Vet. Prs.w'rs'nc
Oct.4.'64.Nodisch. given
Vet. Appointed Sergeant.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered cut Sept. 8, 1864.
Alexander. Francis...
Allen, William
Brown. Bartlett
Brown, Robert
Belvidere
Disch. Leavenworth. Kan.,
Sept. 6. '65. Pris. of war.
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16. 1865....
Mustered out May 30. 1865..
Recruit. Prisoner of war
since Oct. 4. 1864
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Sept._23,1864.
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 23 1864.
Barden, George R....
Jarber. George E
Jurnett. Pinkard ....
3arlon. Charles
Callaghan, John W...
Cole, John L . ..
West Point
Virginia..!!"!!
Macoupin co —
Belvidere
Jacksonville....
Belvidere
Berryman
Belvidere
Cedarville!!!!!!
Waverly
Clark, Samuel J
Mustered out June 19. 1865.
Courtwright. James S
Courtwright. Garner A
Clingman. Jasper
Drake, William 0....
Dudley. Orson
Mustered out May 23. 1865.
Disch. June 25. 1865
Rec. Absent, pris. of war..
Mustered outlSept.23, 1864.
Recruit M. 0 Sept 16. "65.
Dalrymple, Charles...
Davis. John G
Carlinville
Belvidere
Woodstock
Belvidere
Waverly !!!!!!!!
Cedarville
Shelby co
Lena
Shelbyco!!!!!!!
Belvidere
Jackson viiie....
Belvidere
Girard
Mustered out Aug. 6. 1864 . .
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16.1865...
DeW9lfe, Henry
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Oct.9.'65.by C. M. 0., 111.
Fairfield. William A..
Fedan, Christopher...
Foreman, Alfred
Guiltner, Conrad
Garner, William
Gainer .John
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16, '65.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Mustered out Apr. 2. 1865..
Mustered out Dec. 25.1864.
Vet M.0.Sep.l6 '65.asSerg.
Hambridge. Richard S
Holmes. William
Howe, Frank 0
Hathaway, Lucien —
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16,1865....
Absent, sick at M. O
Mustered out May 30.1865.
D'd.An'Rn'vl.Oct.lO.'64. Gr.
10,606.Pris.war since Feb.
27.''i4. No disch. on M.O.
Mustered out Sept. 23, 1864.
Hill,John W
Barryille
Mustered out May 23, 1865.
Hubbard. Henry W...
Mustered out Sept. 23,1865.
Recruit. M. O. Sept. 16, '65.
Freeport
Erin
Heiser, Henry
Vet.M.O.Sep.l6.'65,as Corp
Harsh, Goodley
Haley. Daniel
lUingsworth. .loseph. .
Rio
Caledonia
Recruit. M.O. Sept. 16. '65.
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Rec. Sick, awaiting M. 0.
Kehoe, Patrick
Kinsman, Richard
Waverly
Loran
Sept. 23,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 15,1863
Mar. 31,1864
.Jan. 1.1864
Aug. 30.1861
Apr. 23,1864
Mustered out Sept. 23, 1865.
Deserted June 27, 1865
Lee, Fordyce
Lawoer, Myron A
Essex
West Point
Mustered out Aug. 8. 1865.
Rec. M. O. Sept. 16.1865....
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Maloney. Maurice
Malonev, Michael
Waverly
Lena
Mustered out Sept. 8. 1864.
Rec. M. O. Sept. 16,1865....
Mathison. Alexander
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Minor, Wesley
Belvidere
Feb. 15,1864
Dec. 5.1863
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. 1.1864
Apr. 27,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 1, 1864
Vet. M, O. Sept. 16.1865....
Rec. Pris.warsinceOc.4,"64
Moist, Ephrai m ..
Rec. M. 0. Sept. 16,1865....
Noble. George W
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Patton. Samuel
Preston, George L
Pickle, Henry W
Cedarville
West Point
Rec. Pris.war since Oc.4. '64
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
f)86
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Polly. Silas H
Ruhlman, Pred W
Robinson, George W..
Reed. John
Rafsnyder, Charles...
Richmond, Stephen W
Smith, Albert C
Smith, John
Steele. John
Shiney. Sylvester
Schibeler, Adam
StuU. James
Steinhawker, Jacob. . .
Starn, Henry
Stringer, Clarence R. .
Taylorville .
Belvidere...
Orangeville
Shelby co —
Renick
Belvidere...
Macon City, 1
Belvidere.
Loran
Forreston
VVaddams
Chicago ..
Schular, Thomas
Tull. Charles H
Trepus, Daniel
Thompson, George W.
Talkington, Daniel B.
Talkington, Jacob B..
White, William
Wirts, Seymour L
Wallace, Edwin A
Wier. James
Willett, Henry
White, JohnE
White. Henry G
White, Ellas B
Yakel, Jacob
Zerby, Levy
Silver Creek.
Preeport.
Kane
Waverly .
Kane
Belvidere
Jacksonville
West Point..
Belvidere —
Springfield .
Orangeville
Jan.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Peb.
Sept,
.!au.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
4, 1864
1. 1864
24, 1861
28, 1864
14,1861
5,1861
1, 186:1
10. 1863
8. 1861
1,1864
1, 1864
1,1862
4, 1864
31. 1864
28, 1863
29, 1864
1,1864
26, 1862
10.1861
15, 186)
10,1861
10,1861
1, 1864
3J, 1864
7, 1861
Jan.
M a r.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Peb.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Sept.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
1. 1864
26, 1862
10.1861
15, 1861
10,1861
10,1861
1, 1864
Sept.
. 1864 Mar.
24,1861 Sept.
31, 1864 Mar.
12, 1861
22, 1864
Aug.
Apr.
7,:
30, 1864
24, 1861
31,1864
12.:
22, 1864
Dis. Apr. 27, '65; forprom'n
Mustered out Aug. 11,1865,
Mustered out Sept. 23,1864
Ree. M. O. Sept. 16,1895..
Mustered out Sept. 23, 1864.
Mustered out Aug. 10, 1864.
Died May 27,1865
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 23,1864.
Mustered out May 30. 1864.
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Rec. Absent, pris- of war.
Rec. Pris'ner of war since
Oct. 4, '64. No disch M.
O. of Co. Died. Ander-
s'nville, Apr. 5, '65: grave
12,822
Sub. M. O. May 30.1865...
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 8. 1864..
Mustered out Sept. 23. 1864.
Absent, sick
Mustered out Sept. 8, 1864..
Mustered out May 30. 1865.
Rec. Absent, pris. of war..
Mustered out Sept. 8. 1864..
Rec. AbseLt. pris. of war..
Mustered out Sept. 23,1864.
Vet. Appointed Drum Maj.
Mustered out Sept. 23.1864.
Discharged July 26, 1865 . . ,
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Captains.
Phineas D. Kenyon..
Andrew J. Hershey..
First Lieutenants.
James Hooker
Romeyn Whiteside . . .
Second Lieutenants.
James Hooker
Rollin Mallory
First Sergeant.
James J. Hooker..
Sergeants.
Joseph Gallagher
Robert T. Sedam
Moses G. Montgomery
Patrick R. Nealon
Cor/jorals.
John A. Martin
Lucius W. Barber
Jacob M. (Jrawford
Rollin Mallory
Peter R. Cover
Newell P. Wood
Alexander Killen
Nicholas D. Petterly..
Privates.
Ames, Simon
Bosworth, George.
Brown, Daniel
Mt. Carroll
Monroe ,
Polo....,
Monroe ,
Riley....
Monroe ,
Freedom..
Scott
Forreston
Marengo..
Polo
Riley
Rockford .
Riley
Polo
Rockford ,
Riley
Monroe ...
Wysox
Carroll co.
Elkhorn..
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Nov. 2, 1862
Aug. 21,1865
Aug. 10,1864
Sept, 20,1865
•July 20,1864
Sept. 20,1865
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
1, 1864
16. 1863
16, 1863
1,1864
1, 1864
16,:
1.1
Date
of muster.
May 24.1863
Not must'rd
Not must'rd
Not must'rd
Mar. 10.1864
Mar. 10.1864
Mar. 12,1864
Dec. 25,1863
Mar.
Mar.
25. 1863
15. 1864
10, 1864
Dec. 25,1863
Mar. 10.1864
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec. 10, 1863 Jan. 1,1864
Sept. 12,1861 Sept. 12,1861
Dec. 19, 1863 Dec. 19, 1863
Discharged May 15,1865 ...
M. O. Sept. 16.'65,as Adj ..
Mustered out
M. O- Sept. 16, '65, as Serg.
Promoted
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as Serg.
Vet. M. O.May 30.1865.
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865....
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1565;'.!
Vet. Reduced to ranks-
M. O.July 20,1865
Vet. M. O. May 30.1865....
Vet. M . O . Sept. 16.'65 : Serg.
Vet. M. O. May 30.1865....
Vet. M._O.Sept.l6.'65;Serg.
Vet. M.O.May 30.1865....
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865"!
Rec. M. O.May 30, 1865....
Mustered out Sept. 23. 1864.
Rec. M. O. May 30, 1865....
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
687
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Bennett. Eli
Bradley. Horace L —
Bassett. William E....
Bachus. John
Bowers. Orange E
Breen, William R
Clark, Alva M
Countryman, Darius..
Oassidy. Patrick
Dill. Henry
Dimon. Moses
Davis, Samuel P
Evans. William
Eaton. Frank
Eastwood. Thomas
Falcon. Albert
Ferguson, James D...
Gray, Thomas T
Howe. Lewis
Horner, George
Harrison, William H..
Holt, Henry H
Holroyd. Jerome B —
Hall. John
Harrison. Edwin
Hotchkiss. Woltred N
Huntington, George W
Huston, Thomas E
Ham, Henry
Hiner, Emery
Hope. Walter H
Irvin, Lett W
Johnson, Joseph
King, Oscar W
Kennedy, James
Keel, Christian
Keeling, George
Lichel, Henry
Lowell. Charles W —
Long. John A
Lower, Riley
Mackey, Milton
Carroll co
Mt. Carroll ....
Polo ,
Cherry Grove
Polo ,
Byron
Marengo
New York
Black Oak
arengo
Quincy
Chicago
Byron
Mt. Carroll . . . .
Rocktord
.Mt. Carroll...,
Riley ,
York
Mt. Carroll...,
Fair Haven
Elkhorn ....
Mt. Carroll.
Lena.
Coral.
Marengo
Rockford
Spring Valley.
Riley
Coral
Ogle CO
Rockford
Fair Haven.
Elkhorn
Polo
Riley.
Mitchell, Charles W ..
McKinley. James H...
Mack. Henry C
Moore. Richard
Myers, Henry
Marchant, Dewitt C...
Machen, Samuel C
Nikirk. Samuel H
J^efif. Charles F
Perry, James H
Pike, Albert A
Pettit, Frank R
Price, William
Royee, Asa A
Ransom, Charles M...
Richmond, Henry
Rush, James
Stuart, Stephen B ....
Seward. William H...
Stockwell. William H
Smalldridge. Thos. G.
Smith. Simon
Slocum, Myron J
Staplin, Charles
Staplin, George W —
Shaffer. James A
Smith. Josiah
Tebo, Caleb F
Thompson, William. . .
Trumble. Albert E....
Tourtelotte, Nath'n H
Underwood, Chas. A
Venard, Thomas A..
Vertrees, John W...
Ward, Ransom L
Coral
Clinton
Winnebago .
Polo
Mt. Carroll.
Rockford ...
Savannah
Forreston
Mt. Morris —
West Point ..
Marengo
Wysox
Lena
Polo
Rock Creek ..
Wysox
Savannah
Mt. Morris
Polo
Coral
Harmony
Beloit. Wis ..
Harmony
Polo
Freeport
Chicago
Winchester...
Carroll co
Plum River. ..
Marengo
Milledgeville.
Coral
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
May 24,1861
Feb. 29,1864
Sept. 23,1861
Jan. 1,1864
. 1, 1862
Jan. 1,1864
Amboy.
Owen ..
12. 1861
1.1863
31. 1862
1.1864
15. 1861
1, 1864
16. 1863
27, 1864
16, 1863
1, 1864
30, 1863
1, 1864
10, 1863
_ 1, 1864
16, 1863
1. 1864
31, 1864
1, 1864
16, 1863
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
25,1863
10, 1864
1, 1864
30, 1864
Mustered out Sept. 23. 1864.
Discharged Mar. 27,1865...
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Vet. M. O. May 30, 1865....
Rec. M. O.June 12.1865...
Vet. M.O.Sept. 16,'65;Corp
Vet. M. O. May 30, 1865....
Vet. Prisoner of war
Vet. Deserted Apr. 27. '64
Rec. M. O. Sept. 16,1865..
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865...
Vet. Tr. to non-com. staff
Vet. M. O. May 30.1865...
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16'65, Corp
Deserted July 16,1865
Vet.^^ M. O. May 30,1865...
Vet.. M. O. Sept. 16,1865...
1865...
865....
1865...
865....
1,1865.
Vet. M. O. May 30,
Vet. M. O.July 3.:
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,
Rec. M. O. Aug. 9.
Mustered out July !
Rec. M. O. Aug. 14
Vet. M. O. May 30,
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16
Vet. M. O. May 30,
,1865..
,1865..
1865...
May 24,1861
Mar. 10.1864
Sept. 23.1861
Mar. 10.1864
Jan. 1,1862
Mar. 10,1864
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
oept.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
17. 1861
5,1861
16, 1863
14,1861
1, 1864
1, 1864
17. 1862
8, 1863
1,1861
18. 1863
1,1864
1.1864
1, 1864
14,1861
16, 1863
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Mar. 10.1864
Oct.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Dec.
,1865
,1864
,1862
,1864
,1864
,1864
,1864
Mustered out May 30, 1865. .
Vet. M. O.May 30.1865....
Mustered out Sept. 23,1864
Vet. Deserted July 16, '65
Mustered out Jan. 5,1865 ..
Vet._ ^ M. O. May 30. 1865 ....
Vet. Prisoner of war
Rec. M. O. May 30,1865...
Mustered out Sept. 7.1864.
Mustered out; terra exp'id
Vet. Killed at Raleigh,
N. C. April 12,1865
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16,1865..
M. O. Aug. 14,1865..
M.O. Sept. 16,1865..
M.O. June 12,1865...
M.O. May 30.1865...
Killed at Atlanta,
July 22. 1864
M.O. Sept. 16.1805..
Vet.
Vet.
Rec.
Vet.
Vet.
Ga.
Rec.
Vet. M.O. May 30,1865...
10. 1862 Mar.
1.1862 Apr.
23. 1863 Jan.
31. 1864
12,1861
28,1864
16, 1863
20, 1863
16, 1863
7, 1864
16, 1803
1.1864
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Rec.
Rec.
Vet.
Rec.
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
M.O. May 30.1865..
Deserted July 21, '6
M.O. May 30,1865..
M.O. Sept, 16.1865.
M.O. May 30.1865..
M.O. Sept. 16.1865.
M.O. May 30.1865..
M.O. Sept. 16.1865.
M.O. May 30.1865..
Mustered out Sept. 23,186
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out May 27,1865.
Rec. M.O. May 30.1865 ...
Vet. M.O. May 30.1865...
Rec. Absent.sick at M.O.
Mustered out Sept. 23,1864
Rec. M.O. May 30,1865...
Vet. M.O. ./uly 20,1865...
M.O. July 20,1865...
M.O. Sept. 16,1865..
M.O. Sept. 16.1865..
M.O. Sept. 16.1865..
Died Nov. 18, 1864, at
Rec.
Vet.
Rec.
Vet.
Vet.
Andersonville, gr. 12,072.
688
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Weld- Arthur E
Welder. Jacob A
Wilcox. Daniel J....
Wilfong. George W..
West. Josiah C
Whiteside, Romain.
Woodruff, Alonzo H
Willis, George w —
Seward ...
Savannah
Wysos
Porreston
Polo ,
Dec. 20,1863
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 10,1863
Mar. 1. 1864
Jan, 6. 1862
Feb. 22. 1864 Rec.
Mar. 10.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 15.1864
M.O. May 30.1865...
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16.1865..
Rec. M.O. May 31.1865...
Vet. M.O. Sept. 16,1865..
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865..
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,'65, as
1st Sergeant
Vet. M. O. May 30, 1865...
Mustered out Jan. 5,1865...
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date Of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain,
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 4. 1865
Mar. 1. 1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Mar. 4. 1865
Mar. 7. 1865
Mar. 4, 1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. ^^4,1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Mar. 3,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. ^_4,1865
Mar. 13,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 1,1865
Mar. 6.1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Mar. 6.1865
Feb. 21.1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 3.1865
Feb. 21,1865
Mar. 1.1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 6. 1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 6. 1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 4. 1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 7. 1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. ^^4,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. 7, 1805
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 6, 1865
Mar. ^^,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 9, 1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Mar. 1,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 6.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
First Lieutenant.
Volney Bliss
Lee Center
Nelson
Chicago
May
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Second Lieutenant,
Charles A. Harper....
First Sergeant.
George D. Has well....
Sergeants.
William J. McVay ....
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865-
Reduced to ranks. M. 0.
Sept. 16.1865
M.O. Sept.l6,'65.as 1st Serg
Milton E. Barker
Charles J Davis
Lee Center
ycott
Mustered out Sept .16. 1865.
I . • .
Corporals.
Matthew T.Trowbri'ge
William Barber
Andrew J Carroll
Scott
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
M.O. Sept. 16. '65, as Serg't.
Mustered out Sept- 16 1865.
Lee Center
Fultina
Leroy Knickerbocker.
Ralph O.Tripp
William Warner
Albert N. Shoemaker.
Sam'l R. Lichteberger
Privates.
Arnold, William B....
Ashenbrenner, Geo...
Bennett, John W
Beauvois, Thomas
Bierce Christopher
Ustick
Deserted June 27 1865
Lee Center
Cook CO
Lee Center
Harmon
Chemung
Lee Center
Erie
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Deserted March 11. 1865 ....
Mustered out Sept -^16, 1865.
Appointed Hosp. Steward.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Deserted June 25 1865
Manteno
Ambov
Mustered out July 31.1865'.
Bigelow, Eugene L ...
York
Discharged June 27 1865
Silver Creek ...
Newport
Cook CO
Will CO
Bright, James H
M. p. Sept; 16, '65, as Corp'l.
Burgess, Lofton
Kendall CO
Deserted July 25,1865
Mustered out Sept 16 1865.
Cassidy Benjamin
Scott
M.O. Sept. 16, '65, as Corp.
Deserted June 25, 1865
Croak, Dennis
Cordell William
Lynnville
Cook CO
Donovan, John
White Rock ....
Cook CO
Deserted March 15,1865....
Deserted March 14,1865....
Easton, George W
Eldridge, Daniel
Frost, Charles W
Kendall CO
Lee Center
Taylor
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 25, 1865
Mustered out Sept._16,1865.
Ferguson, Hugh
Cook CO
Fogarty Charles
Newton .
Deserted June 25,1865
Gray. Josiah L
Guerin. Napoleon
Hall, Allen F
Lee Center
Manteno
Cook CO.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 25, 1865
Deserted June 30,1865
Haradan, Parnack B . .
Palmyra
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
FIFTEENTH (kEORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
689
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date, of
rank or en-
listment-
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Ustick
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar!
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
K;
Mar.
Sis;
Mar.
Mar.
fs.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
SIS:
Feb.
SIS:
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
S:
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
SiS:
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
4, 1865
21, 1865
6. 1865
2. 1865
3. 1865
8. 1865
4,1865
3,1865
16, 1865
^ 6, 1865
22,1865
3, 1865
9, 1865
6, 1865
10. 1865
23. 1865
8. 1865
6. 1865
15. 1865
7. 1865
4. 1865
6. 1865
3. 1865
6. 1865
9. 1865
3. 1865
e. 1865
8. 1865
6, 1865
3. 1865
_20. 1865
2. 1865
6. 1865
7. 1865
6. 1865
20. 1865
4. 1865
3. 1865
7. 1865
8. 1865
6. 1865
16. 1865
21.1865
3. 1865
2. 1865
^ 3. 1865
6. 1865
7. 1865
^ ^4. 1865
7.1865
13. 1865
31. 1865
Mar. 4.1865
Feb. 23.1665
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. ^3.1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Feb. 16.1865
Mar. ^6.1865
Feb. 22.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 9. 1865
Mar. 6.1865
Mar. 10.1865
Feb. 23.1865
Mar. 8. ISW
Mar. ^18.1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Mar. 6. 1865
Mar. 9. 1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Mar. 3,1865
Feb. 21,1865
Feb. 20,1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 6.1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 7. 1865
Feb. 20.1865
Mar. 4. 1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Mar. ^8.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Feb. 16.1865
Feb. 21.1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Mar. 2. 1865
Mar. __3.1865
Mar. ^ J. 1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 31.1865
Hill. Horace F
Lynnville
Manteno
Ustick
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Deserted June 25. 1865
Houle. Eusebe
Hallahan John
Mustered out Sept 16 1865
Deserted March 6,1865
Ustick
Johnson. Samuel
Cook CO
Mustered out June 14 1865
June Emery M . .
China.
Mustered out Sept 16 1865
Lanning, Francis
Lee. Joseph G
Dixon ... .
M.O. Sept.16,'65. as Corp'l.
Mustered out Sept. 16 1865
Liedy Samuel H . .
Died July 22 '65- accid w'ds
Lynn. Calvin P
Lee Center
Cook CO
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Marshall. William ....
McCoffrey. John
May '.'.'.'..'.'.'.
Deserted June '^5. 1865
Mustered out Sept. ^16, 1865
McJunkins. James
Uistick
' • ' •
McQuade, Michael....
Merrill. John W
Manteno
Chemung
Kil'd by guard, at Newbern
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Miller. Benjamin H...
Monte Emory
Manteno
Lee Center
Deserted June 25 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Penfield. John H
Paquett. Pierrie
Powell. Jasper H
Powell Martin
Lee Center
Manteno
Kendall CO
Selmal.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted June 25. 1865
Robinson. Elijah
Lee Center
Buffalo
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Robinson. Warren
Rand. Jeremiah G ....
White Rock! !!.■
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Died April 7.1865
Rhinehart. David
York
Deserted June 20. 1865
Rhoades, Noah ..
Nelson
Mustered out Sept 16.1865
Deserted June 25. 1865
Smith. Thomas
Sparks. John L
Tampico
Kendall CO
Spooner. Edward
Stackpole. Albert
Manteno
Mt. Carroll
Ogle
Deserted June 25. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Deserted July 25.1865
Vroman. James C
Woodyatt. William H
Lee Center
Dixon. . ...
Mustered out June 13.1865.
Disch. to date. June 25, 1865
Wheaton. Albert G....
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
White Michael
Cook CO
Deserted .
Whipkey. Cyrus
Nelson
Died June 9. 1865
Woodyert. Cyrus L ...
Bradford
Mustered out June 16. 1865
Mustered out May 31, 1865. .
Zimmerman. Solomon
Suvers. Solomon
Recruits.
Mustered out July 5, 1865. .
Robinson, William
Crete
Deserted June 25, 1865
COMPANY E.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
John W. Luke
Nora
Apr. 18,1863
July 18.1865
Apr. 18.1863
Aug. 21.1865
July 20.1864
Sept. 20,1865
Jan. 1,1864
Nov. 22.1863
July 25,1865
Mustered out Nov. 9. 1864
Benjamin F. Gardner.
First Lieutenants.
Allen P. Barnes
Waueonda
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Discharged May 15. 1865. . . .
Henry M. Older
Not must'd.
Jan. 1.1865
Not must'd.
Mar. 10.1864
Second Lieutenants.
Benjamin F. Gardner.
William H.Rogers....
First Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Gardner.
Wauconda
Chicago
Wauconda
Sergt
Promoted
M. O.Sept.l6.'65.as Serg't.
Promoted 2d Lieutenant..
Vol. 1—44.
690
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S EEPORT.
Name and Bank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeants.
Alvin W, Cummings . .
Rufus B. Tucker
Frank E. Hannaford..
Hiram S. Beldon
(Corporals.
Harmon S. Sheldon..
Charles D. Day
Frederick Horn
Jesse Fenn
Amsa L. Spenser
George W. Noble
Henry M. Older
William P. Willson..
Privates.
Allen. Ebenezer F
Woodstock
Nora
Dorr
Courtland ..
Ames. Elijah E —
Armstrong. Warren W
Blodgett. Eugene A
Barnes. Robert R . .
Boomer. Isaac N ..
Barnes. William G.
Brinninger. Peter..
Burton. Daniel
Ball. Henry
Casey. Henry
Conarty. John
Case. George W
■Collins. John
■Cummins. David...
Carey, William D . ..
DeLong. George H.
Darrall. Bela
Dilly, Lewis C
Dilly, Almon G
Dilly, Cass'us M
E wing, John
French, Horace H
Fulton. Ira
Eorster, Charles H
Farnhara, Edward
Flanders. Nathan
Fairchilds. Chester H.
•Gage, Jared D
Hope, Thomas B
Horn, Elias
Hart. Chester H
Hicks. William L
Hawkins. John W
Hodgson, Thomas H..
Hoth. Henry
Houghton. Henry
Hubbard, James H
Humphrey, Theodore.
Hallock. Wallace
Harter. Francis A
Keys, William A
Kraink. Jonas
Kline. Frank
King, George A
Luttig, Henry
Lascell. Andrew
Louden. Jacob
Loughry. William H..
Milks. David P
Miner. Joseph
Montgomery. Samuel.
Morriss, David E
Miller, Cyrus C
Nash, Richa»-d
Neal. Benjamin F
Noonan. Thomas
Newell. Benoni
Norton, Samuel
Ostram, Gilbert W....
Plumleigh, George
Nunda ..
Chicago.
Apple River.
Rush
Seneca
Leroy
Pecatonica ..
Courtland
Newport ..
Freeport..
Warren ...
Chicago...
West Point
Pleasant Valley
Chemung
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Dec.
Jan.
1, 1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Apple River
Pleasant Valley
Pecatonica .
Carey Station ,
Dorr
Nunda
Warren
Rush
Pleasant Valley
Fremont
Greenwood ,
Winchester..
Rush
Chicago
Wauconda
Waddams
Constance
Algonquin...,
Galena
Algonquin
Marengo
Byron
Seneca
Union Grove ,
Chicago
Kent
Ripley ...
Preeport.
Seneca...
Byon
Hebron ..
Nunda ...
Sharon...
Dorr
Nunda ...
Byron
Alton
Chicago..
Dorr
Leroy
Algonquin.
Oct.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
14, 1861
1, 1864
5, 1864
1,1861
1, 1864
1,1864
16, 1863
1, 1864
1. 1864
3, 1862
1, 1864 Mar.
Mar. 10,1864
Mar. 10,1864
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. 10.1864
Mar. 10.1864
Oct.
Mar.
14. 1861
10. 1864
Mar. 10.1864
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
21.1864
1. 1864
^ ^1, 1864
1, 1864
16, 1863
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Nov.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
7.;
1. 1864
26, 1864
10,1
16. 1863
15. 1861
27. 1864
14,1864
23. 1865
1, 1864
31, 1864
18. 1862
1, 1864
Dec
Mar.
July
Jan.
Mar.
May
Feb.
Feb.
1. 1864
16. 1863
10. 1864
1. 1864
3. 1862
10, 1864
May 24, 1864
"" 1864
1864
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
,1864
,1863
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Nov.
Mar.
May
Apr.
Mar.
Vet.
Vet.
M. O. May 30.1865.,
M. O.July 20. 1865
Vet. Disch. Sept. 13,1
Vet. M. O. July 20. 1865 . .
Vet. M. O. May 30. 1865.
Vet. Tr. to non-com. staff.
Vet. M. O. May 30.1865....
Vet. On detached service.
Disch. Sept. 12.1865
Mustered out 1864
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865...
Vel. M.O.Sept.l6.'65.asC'pl
Vet. Disch. Mar. 26.1865..
Vet. M.^ O. Sent. 16.1865. . .
Vet. M.O. July 20.1865 ...
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865...
Vet. Prisoner of war
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Mar. 26.1865.
Vet. M.O.Sept.l6,'65,asC'pl
Vet. xM.^ O. May 30,1865. . .
Died Jan. 28, 1865. at Ander-
sonville. Gr. 12,547
Mustered out May 30_1865 .
Discharged May 5, 1865
Vet. M.O.Sept.l6.'65,asC'pl
Vet. M.O.Sep. 16.'65,as S"gt
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865 ..
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865..
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
Vet.
Absent, sick
M. O. Sept. 16.1865 ..
M.O. May 30.1865....
M. O. Sept. 16.1865...
Died Sept. 14, 1864 . . .
Mustered out May 30, 1S65. .
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16.1865 ..
Vet. M.O. May 30.1865....
Rec. M. O. Sept. 16,1865..
Mustered out Sept. 25, 1864
Rec. M. O. May 30,1865 ...
Vet. M. O.May 30.1865....
Rec. Deserted June 26. '65
Vet. M. O. May 30. 1865 . . .
Died at Andersonville,
Nov. 10,1864. Gr. 12,051..
Deserted June 26. 1865
Vet. M. O. May 30,1865...
Vet. M. O.July 20,1865,..
Vet. M.O. May 30, 1865 .. .
Mustered out May 30. 1865 .
Vet. M.O. May 30.1865....
,1865
Apr. 8. 1864 Mustered out May :
Mar. 26.1862
July 11,1861 Mustered out Aug. 3.1864..
Mar. 10,1864lVet. M. O. May 30.1865....
Vet. M. O. Sept. 16,1865 ..
Mar. 26,1864 Vet. M. O. May 30, 1865....
Apr. 22,1865 Rec. M. O. Sept. 16. 1865 ..
Mar. 10,1864 Vet. Absent, sick.
Feb. 20.1865 Rec. M. O. Sept. 16,1865 ..
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
691
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Protestor. Christian'..
Prouse. William H....
Freeport
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 12.1861
Apr. 1. 1864
Jan. 25.1864
Sept. 23.1862
Apr. 27.1864
July 19,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 18.1863
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 24,1865
Jan. _ 1,1864
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. 31,1864
Jan. 14.1864
July 6.1861
Sept. 14.1861
Mar. 21.1865
Dec. 16. 1863
Mar. 10,1864
Sept. 12.1861
July 12, 1864
Jan. 25, 1864
Nov. 5. 1862
June 23.1864
July 19.1861
Mar. 10.1864
Dec, 18,1863
Mar. 10.1864
Mar. 24,1865
Mar. 10,1864
Feb. 1,1864
Apr. 30,1864
Feb. 22.1864
July 6. 1861
Sept. 14.1861
Mar. 21.1865
Dec. 25. 1863
Vet. M. 0. May 30, 1865...
Mustered out Sept 23, 1864.
Plumleigh. Charles]...
Packard. Fabius
Page. Charles S
Pabst. Charles H. C...
Reid, Charles J
Ohicago
i'reeport!!!!..!!
Lena
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Rec. M. O. May 30, 1865 ....
Mustered out May 30, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 3,1864, .
Vet M. O. May 30 1865
Rogers. William H....
Chicago
Rec. M.O.Sept.l6.'65.asS'gt
Vet. M. 0. May 30. 1865....
Shores. Lorenzo D
Steekle, Reuben
Smith, William H
Chicago
Winslow
West Point
Rec. M. 0. Sept 16. 1865..
Vet. M. O.May 30. 1865....
Vet. Serg't. M.O. Sep.l6.'65
Vec. M. O. May 30.. 1865 ....
Shatswell. George
Stees, Thomas M
Smith, John H
Sullivan, Michael
Waukegan
Freeport
Nora....!!!!!!'.".
Vet. M. 0. Sept. 16.1865...
Vet. M. 0. May 30. 1865...
Sanborn. David
Shatswell, Richard...
Woodstock
Waukegan
Algonquin
Buffalo
Jan. 18. 1865. Gr. 12.482..
Rec. M. p. May 30.1865....
ThomDson, George W.
Weiser Daniel S
Mustered out Sept. 23. 1864.
Absent sick
Westfall. Charles H ..
Vet. Disch. Mar. 27.1865 ...
Wray. David C
Byron
Apr. 27. 1864! A nr. 30.1864
Killed at Dalton.Sept22.'64
Williams. Trumanl....
Chicago
Woodstock
Texas
Dec. 21.1863
Apr. 6.1864
Oct. 5,1861
Jan. 1.1864
Dec. 21.1863
May 5, 1864
Oct. 5, 1861
Mar. 10,1864
Rec. On det. serv. Disch.
Oct.9,'65 to date Sep.16,'65
Wayne. Hiram N .
Mustered out June 4, 1865. .
Wiser. Solomon
Wilson. Robert B
Whitney, George W. ..
Mt. Carroll
Pleasant Valley
Freeport
Vet. M. 0. May 30,1865....
Vet. Pro. Corp. and Serg't.
Vet. Disch. Mar. 27,1865...
COMPANY F.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captains-
Matthew Blair
Jon'th'nM.Clendening
First Lieutenant.
Edwin H. Riley
Second Lieutenants.
Jon'th'nM.Clendening
John C. Galbraith
First Sergeant.
Henry S. Stephenson.
Sergeants .
Nehemiah E. Rogers .
John C. Gilbraith
Bowen B. Keith
Henry J. Huston
^ Corporals
William J. VanEman.-
Charles A. Geeting ...
Joseph Dean
Bernard J. Fritze
Peter S. Meyers
William Sloggett
Christian Kroener
Simon 1'. Seas
Musicians.
Joseph H. Sweet
William C. Galpin ....
Wagoner.
John D. Schlosser
Troy Grove.
Forreston ..
Mt. CarroilV
Forreston ..
Mar. 17.
Aug. 21.
Mar. 17,1865
Mar. 17,
Sept. 20,
Mar. 1,
Mar. 2,
Feb. 23,
Mar. 1,
Mar. 2, 1865
Mar. 2, 1865
Mar. 1.1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 17,1865
Sept. 1,1865
Mar. 17,1865
Mar. 17,1865
Not must'd.
Mar. 1. 1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Mar. 2.1865
Feb. 23,1865
Mar. ^1.1865
Mar. 2.1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Resigned July 10, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
On detached service
Promoted
M.O. Sept. 10, '65. as Serg.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. ^16. 1865
Mustered out Aug 8, 1865...
Mustered out Sept. IQ, 1865
Mustered out June 7, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
692
ADJUTANT GENERAL S KEPORT.
Rame and Rank.
Privates,
Bowman. Uriah J...
Billig. Samuel
Billig, David
Booey, Lewis
Blair. Samuel W —
Billig. William
Cheeseman, Robt. D
Dagnan. William —
Dowden. George A..
Debolt, George
Derby.Elmore W
Eakle. Marlin H ....
Eyrick. William ....
Eakle, John W
Freese. Arjen W
Farrell. Patrick
Freeseman. John —
Grimes, James
Griggs. Eli
Gasumth, John
Gross. Charles E —
Gage, Luther S
Harmon, Absalom ..
Hoofnagle. Henry ..
Hulse, Adam
Harmon, Reuben ....
Hannah, Robert
Hannah, Thomas —
Hoover, Daniel
Hagert. Frederick ..
HolIinshead.DeWittC
Hibbard, Harry....
Korf. August
Kittsmiller. John.
Knodle. Joseph N
Krouch. James...,
Kobon, Frederick.
Kamary. James A
Kirkhauff, Philip W..
Marsh, Frederick W..
Miller. Frederick
Marker. Peter F
McLaughlin. Charles
Miller. George
Maxwell. Charles
McClain. William
Mooney. Thomas
Martin. David
McCord. Joseph
Mullen. Daniel
Miller. Wm. H.H
Noel. Henry C
Piper. George W
Petrie. Freedline
Fetrie, Upton
Pappen, Hiram S
Pifer. Daniel
Rhodes, William B...
Reisinger, Adam S . . .
Reisinger, Jsamuel Y..
Reisinger, Jacob i) ...
Reecy, Blaey
Ryan, James
Sacks. Benjamin F...
Sloppy, John
Shipman, Sylvanus..
Stephenson, Albert F
Stanley, Hugh
Toms. Samuel W
Tibbits, Nathaniel ...
Van Patten. Abram..
Wheat, Amos H
Webb, Samuel
Wetzell, Jeremiah P.
Recruits-
Jenkins, Francis M . .
Richmond, James E
Porreston .
Mt. Morris.
Maryland..
Brookville.
Forreston .
Byron
Florence..
Forreston
Brookville.
Forreston .
Brookville.
Forreston .
Chicago ...
Maryland .
Brookville.
Forreston .
Brookville.
Forreston .
Troy Grove.
Chicago —
Brookville..
Rockonte . .
Forreston
Big Grove
Forreston
Maryland
Troy Grove..
Forreston . . .
Silver Creek.
Marion
Forreston ...
Marion
Forreston . . .
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 2. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
13, 1865
1,1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
^ 1, 1865
14,1865
2,:
23.1865
1,1865
Mar. 2.1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
11, 1865
1,
Mar. 1, 1665
Date
of muster.
Mar. 13,1865
Mar. 1.1865
Mar. 2,1865
_ 1.1865
_ 2, 1865
I. 1865
^ 2, 1865
1,1865
14.1865
2,1
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
ustered out July 31. 1865.
ustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out June 7,1865..
Clustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out July 19. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865^
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865,
Deserted July 11.1865
Deserted July 2.1865
Deserted March 12. 1865 ....
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
17, 1865
1, 1865
Mar. 2, 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
11.1865
1.:
6,
2. 1865
Mar. 1,1
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
1.1865
2,1865
Mar. 1.]
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
2. 1865
1, 1865
2. 1865
1.1865
2. 1865
Mar. 1.1
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
2,1865
i.r -
4.1
7. 1865
1.1
7. 1865
2. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 1.1865
Deserted June 26. 1865
Mustered out Sept 16.1865.
In hosp. atFt.Leavenw'rtb
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865-
Mustered out June 28.1865.
Mustered out Sept. ^16. 1865.
Mustered out July 25, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Deserted March 17. 1865 ....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out June 2.1865..
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Mustered out July 5.1865..
Mustered out Sept.l6. 1865. .
Deserted July 22, 1865
Musterediout Sept. 16,1865.
Disch. to date. Sept. 16, '65.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Disch. to date, July 26, '65. .
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865-
Mustered out Aug. 18.1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar. 1. 1865
2. 1865
1. 1865
2. 1865
1, 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
2, 1865
1. 1865
4. 1865
7, 1865
1. 1865
7. 1865
2, 1865
Mustered out July 3
Mustered out Sept. :
Mustered out Aug.
Mustered out Sept.
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8. 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8, IJ
Mustered out Sept. 16,
Apr. 30.1865
Mustered out Sept.
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
693
COMPANY G.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Albert Bliss, Jr
First Lieutenant.
Davalson J. Kimball..
Second Lieutenant.
Augustus S. Chappell.
First Sergeant.
Mas Lamprecht . .
Sublette
Wyoming
Dixon.
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 6,1865
Mar. ^4,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Feb. 28,1865
Mar. ^ J, 1865
Mar. 9, 1865
Mar. 4. 1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 2.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 1,1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. ^8,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 1,1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. ^^4,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 6, 1865
.Mar. _ 4,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 8. 1865
Mar. 4.1865
Feb. 28,1865
Mar. ^7,1865
Mar. 9.1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. 4, 1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mar. 9.1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 1.1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. 3,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 15, 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16 1865.
Oneco .. ..
Sergeants-
Henry Cole
Wyoming
Alto '.'.'.'.'..
Cyrus C. Wood
Robert A. Huntley
Corporals.
John R. Miller
Union Grove . . .
Luther W.Mitchell...
Richard M. Gano
Genesee
Alto ....
Trans, to non-com. staff...
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
M. 0. Sent. 16, '65, as Serg't
William H. Brown
Jordan
Mustered out July 6,1865..
M. 0. Sept. 16. '65, as priv.
Musicians.
Martin Connaughton..
Chicago
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out May 11. 1865 .
Wagoner.
Gilford Langford
Privates.
Allen Elijah . ..
Newton
Amboy
Deserted July 2, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
M.O. Sept. 16. 1865. as Corp.
Allis, Taylor
Hopkins
Mendota
Cook CO
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Baker, (jeorge
Deserted March 21. 1865 ...
Brannan, Patrick
M.*0. Sept. 16. 1865. as Corp.
Died April 11, 1865
Carlile. James H
Mar. 4. 1865
Deserted July 24. 1865
Carlile, John W
Rock Creek
Chicago
Garden Plain...
Amboy ..
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. ^ 8. 1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Mar. 9, 1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 2.1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 15,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Mar. 9. 1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 11.1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. 11.1865
Mar. ^^4.1865
Feb. 24.1865
Mar. 16.1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Crotzer, John A
Caspen. William J
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out May 19. 1865. .
Davis, Johnson
Mendota
Deserted March 21.1865....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Dunkle, Thomas J
Dunkle, Charles H .
Freedom
Deserted March 21. 1865 ... .
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Epperson, Joshua
Alto . .
14 • 1
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 2,1865
Mar. 15,1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. _ ^4, 1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 11,1865
Mar. 4.1865
Mar. 11.1865
Mar. 4,1865
Feb. 24.1865
Mar. 16,1865
Mar. 7.1865
Feb, 28.1865
Mar. 3, 1865
" "
Galloway, James
Gill, Richard H
Deerfleld
Ridott
Deserted July 24, 1865
Goodrich. Ira A
Chicago
Nora
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
. . . •
Horan. Thomas
Harrington. John
Howell. William
Harrington. Ufrev C..
Chicago
Wyoming
Nora
•; ;;
Hubbs, Solomon
Haackey, Henry
Freedom
Derinda
Mustered out June 9.1865..
Died June 1. 1865
Johnson, Thomas
Jones, Isaac C
Jackson, John
Derinda
Wyoming
Deserted June 27. 1865
Mustered out July 27. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out May 11, 1865 .
Deserted March 21. 1865....
Klinker, Mathias
Marion .
Disch. July 2. 1865
Kennan Patrick
Chena
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865,
Deserted July 2, 1865
Meeks, John
Amboy
Mustered out Sept, 16,1865.
694
ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S REPORT
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Morris. Stephen J
Wyoming
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
SIS:
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
VI ar.
Mar.
Feb.
^28.1865
11.1865
14, 1865
3, 1865
28, 1865
14, 1865
28, 1865
1. 1865
14, 1865
3, 1865
17.1965
^ 4, 1865
28. 1865
4. 1865
28. 1865
2. 1865
9, 1865
2, 1865
^ _3. 1865
4, 1865
14, 1865
11, 1865
10, 1865
3, 1865
4. 1865
14, 1865
20, 1865
10, 1865
28, 1865
3, 1865
22, 1865
28, 1865
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar.
Sis:
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
K:
_ 4.1865
28. 1865
11.1865
14.1865
3. 1866
28. 1865
14, 1865
28, 1865
21. 1865
14, 1865
3. 1865
17. 1865
^ 4, 1865
28, 1865
4. 1865
28, 1865
2. 1865
9, 1865
21, 1865
_ 3.1865
4, 1865
14. 1865
11, 1865
10, 1865
3, 1865
4, 1865
14. 1865
20. 1865
10. 1865
28. 1865
3. 1865
22.1865
28. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Morford, Richard
Died Sept. 6. 1865
Wysox .
Mustered out Sept. 16,186S
McClure Thomas C...
Marion
Mustered out June 29. 1865.
Chicago
M. 0. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp
Mustered out May. 18,1865.
Nelson Josiah D
Wysox
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Nolan Thomas
Chicago
Deserted July 2.1865
M. O. Sept. 16. '65, as Corp
Parr. Charles W
Parker. Samuel B
Mendota
Hopkins
Amboy
Deserted March 21,1865....
Mustered out
M. 0. Sept. 16, '65. as Corp.
Wyoming
Amboy ..
Deserted June 27, 1865
Rogers, Francis E ....
Rattliff James A
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Deserted July 26,1865
Wysox
Mustered out Sept. 16, 186S
Swarthout. Ira D
Smith Albert W
Wyoming
Wvsox . . .
Willow Creek ..
Elkhorn
Deerfield
Snook, -loseph
Sherman. Silas H
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Deserted July 24. 1865
Talbott John W
Jordan . . .
Absent sick at muster-out.
Brooklyn
Marion
Disch. sent to A. G. 111..
Therig. Edward R ....
Trowbridge, William.
Deserted July 18.1865
Wheeler. Joseph P....
Recruits.
Bowman, James
Eldorado, King
Brooklyn
Woodside
Menomonee —
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Deserted June 27. 1865
Deserted Aug. 1.1865
Mustered out Sent. 16.186S
Miller, William R
Amboy
M. 0. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp.
Sheffield, Thomas
Ohio
Deserted July 2.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
COMPANY H.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Edward Burrell
First Lieutenant.
Thomas C. Shelby ....
Second Lieutenant.
William Dodds
First Sergeant.
John J. Boyer
Sergeants.
Robert Marks
James M. Wilfong
Abel B. Webster
Richard W. Healey....
Corporals.
James Aurand
Robert Templeman...
Jacob H. Shugart
Jerry Kleckner
Robert B. Carr
Harry Gressinger
Clark Johnson
Jac'b R.Truckenmiller
Cherry Grove
Cherry Grove.
Cherry Grove.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
17. 1865
17. 1865
17, 1865
25.1865
lar.
Leaf River
Cherry Grove.
Howard
Cherry Grove.
Cherry Grove.
Feb. 25.1865
Mar.
Feb.
2,1865
25. 1865
Mar.
Feb.
Feb. 25.1865
Mar.
Feb.
7. 1865
25. 1865
Mar.
Feb.
17,1865
17.1865
Mar.
Mar. 17.1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 25.1865
2. 1865
25. 1865
Feb. 25.1865
7. 1865
25,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mustered out July 3. 1865..
M. O. Sept. 16. '65. as Corp.
Mustered out Sept.
Mustered out June 9. 1865..
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Died Apr. 30, 1865
M. O. Sept. 16, '65, as priv..
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
695
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Musicians.
John H. Barnes
Joseph Buckhart...
Wagoner.
August Anderson. .
PrivathS.
Byerly. Emanuel...
Crosby. William
Carter, John B
Cannon, Michael ...
Callon, Edward
Cook, John
Casey, Patrick
Canfield. James C. .
Canlield, John M...
Campbell. Romeo..
Doner. John
Doner, J ames
Dunmaa. John
El wood, Isaiah
Feiinerty, James B.
Finnegan. Edward.
Fowler, VVilliam
Groves. Daniel S...
Gaffin, Charles
Gurler. George H . .
Grady, John
Hooker, Morgan ...
Hodges, Frank
Halock. George
Hare, John R
Hoffman, Ezra
Hay, Samuel
Hurting, August...
Hurt, Benjamin
Isaac, William
Kearns, William ...
Koch. Henry
Kretsinger, Samuel
Knodle, Hamlin
Knodle, John W ...
Knepper. Hiram ...
Lyons, Philip
Lashell, Calvin
Lashell, David H...
Michael, Daniel C..
Meehan. Patrick ...
Myers, Louis
Mon. Henry R
McCollou, Isaac
Murphy, Thomas...
Norton, Louis
O'Neil, Thomas ....
Peterson, Hans P. .
Peterson, George. . .
Piper. Martin
Parneby, Thomas..
Peterson, John
Peterson, <!harles. .
Preston. William...
Price, Dalbert.
Rowe, George E
Ryon. Edward
Stark. Martin
Savage, William C.
Sheehan. John
Shealy. James
Sharp, Justin R —
Stull. Henry H
Smith. Daniel B....
Snyder. Henry
Straus. Reuben B..
Voos. John
Wagerly. Jacob
Wood, Hugh
Walrad, Garrett M.
Webster, Joshua B.
Chicago ...
Leaf River
Cherry Grove ..
Leaf River
Warren
Cherry Grove.
Chicago
Howard
Chicago
Cherry Grove.
Chicago
DeKalb
Chicago
Ridott
Leaf River
DeKalb...!!"."
Flora
DeKalb
Chicago
Miles
Chicago
Leaf River
Cherry Grove.
DeKalb
Leaf River
Cherry Grove.
Lea.f River
Marion
Chicago
Dacotah
Cherrv Grove.
Leaf River
Chicago
Cherry Grove.
Marion
DeKalb
Chicago
DeKalb
Chicago
DeKalb
Leaf River
('hnrry Grove.
DeKalb
Chicago
Warren
Leaf River
Chicago
Marion
Rockton
Cherry Grove.
Chicago
Cherry Grove.
DeKalb
Peb.
Feb.
27, 1865
25, 1865
Peb. 25,1865
Feb.
Mar.
Peb.
25, 1865
15, 1865
25. 1865
Mar. 3, 1865
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Peb.
25. 1865
7, 1865
27, 1865
16, 1865
25, 1865
■ 2. 1865
25. 1865
Mar. 2, 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
21.1865
^ 3, 1865
27, 1865
^25, 1865
2, 1865
3, 1865
2. 1865
25, 1865
Peb. 27,1865
Feb. 25, 1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Peb.
Mar.
Feb.
25. 1865
15, 1865
25, 1865
2, 1865
25, 1865
7, 1865
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out July 3,1835..
Mustered out Sept. 16,
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted June 27, 1865
.M. O. June 6, '65, as private
Absent, sick
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Absent, sick
Deserted June 27, 18S5
Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865.
27.1865 Mustered out Sept. 16.
16, 186i
25. 1865
2, 1865
25. 1865
Mar. 2. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Peb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
21. 1865
^ 3, 1865
27,1865
_25, 1865
2, 1865
3. 1865
2. 1865
25,1865
Mar.
3, 1865
Mar.
3. 1865
Peb.
24. 1865
Peb.
24. 1865
Mar.
7. 1865
Mar.
7, 1865
Peb.
25, 1865
Peb.
25,1865
Peb.
27, 1865
h'eb.
27. 1865
Feb.
25. 1865
Feb.
25. 1865
Mar.
2.1865
Mar.
2, 1865
Mar.
8, 1865
Mar.
8.1865
Mar.
2. 1865
Mar.
2, 1865
Peb.
25. 1865
Peb.
25. 1865
Mar.
15, 1865
Mar.
17. 1865
Feb.
25, 1865
Feb.
25,1865
Mar.
^ 2. 1865
Mar.
^ 2, 1865
Mar.
3. 1865
Mar.
3,1865
Mar.
15.1865
Mar.
15, 1S65
Peb,
25, 1865
Peb.
25, 1865
Mar.
3, 1865
Mar,
3, 1865
Peb.
25. 1865
Peb,
25, 1865
Feb.
27, 1865
Peb.
27, 1865
Peb,
25, 1865
Keh.
25, 1865
Peb.
28, 1865
H"eb.
28, 1865
Peb.
25, 1865
Peb.
25, 1865
Mar.
7, 1865
Mar.
7. 1865
Mar.
3, 1865
Mar.
3, 1865
Feb.
25, 1865
Feb.
25,1865
Mar.
2, 1865
Mar.
2, 1865
Mar.
16.1865
Mar.
16, 1865
Deserted June 27, 1865 .
Mustered out Sept. 16, i865
Deserted July 14. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
M. O. Sept. 16.'S5. as Corp.
Died April II. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mustered out July 22. 1865 .
Absent, sick
Deserted June 27. 1865
Died June 19. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Discharged July 14. 1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted March 8, 1865 ...
Died July 12. 1865
Mustered out July 25, 1865
Mustered out June 8, 1865.
Deserted March 24.1865...
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted March 24. 1865 ...
■Mustered out June 9, 1865..
Deserted July 13. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted June 27. 1865 . ...
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out July 7.1865..
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out July 15. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted June 27.1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out July 24.1865.
Deserted March 24.1865....
Absent, sick
Deserted June 27, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
M. O. Sept. 16,'65.as Serg't
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Deserted June 12, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Deserted July 13. 1865
Mustered out June 8, 1865..
Discharged June 27. 1865 ..
696
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Recruits.
Birdsall, George
Rockford
Belvidere
DeKalb
Apr. ;3,1865
Apr. 12.1865
Apr. 14,1865
Apr. l;i,1865
Apr. ^13,1865
Apr. 12.1865
Apr. 14,1865
Apr. 12,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Deserted June 27, 1865
^li^t:::::.:
Mustered out Aug 8,1865..
Sterling, Andrew C...
Mustered out July 17, 1865.
COMPANY I.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captain.
Benjamin P.Clifford..
First Lieutenant.
Sapter Roberts
AJto
Mar. 17,1865
Mar. 17.1865
Mar. 17.1865
June 8.1865
Mar. 2. 1865
Feb. 28.1865
Mar. 3.1865
Feb. 28,1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. ,25.1865
Mar. ,2.1865
Mar. 3,1865
Feb, ,25.1865
Mar. 3. 1865
Feb. 23.1865
Feb. ,25.1865
Feb. ,28,1865
Mar. ,,3,1865
Feb. 25,1865
Feb. 28,1865
Feb. 27,1865
Mar. ,,3,1865
Mar. ,,7,1865
Feb. ,25,1865
Mar. 3.1865
Feb. 25. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
July
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
'&.
Mar.
It.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Keb.
17,1865
IT, 1865
17. 1865
14. 1865
2,1865
28, 1865
3, 1865
28, 1865
25, 1865
,25.1865
, ,2, 1865
3, 1865
,25, 1865
3.1865
23.1865
,25. 1865
,28 1865
, ,3, 1865
25. 1865
28. 1865
27. 1865
, ,3. 1865
, ,7. 1865
,25, 1865
3. 1865
25, 1865
28. 1865
3, 1865
25, 1865
1.1865
4, 1865
3, 1865
2, 1865
3, 1865
28, 1865
2,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Viola . ...
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Second Lieutenants.
Willow Creek..
Palmyra
Brooklyn
Palmyra
Willow Creek..
Reynolds
Alto
Died Apr. 15.1865
William Dearth
First Serqeant.
Job T. Lane
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Sergeants.
William Dearth
Benjamin Nettleton. . .
Jeremiah Conway
Marvin Reed ..
Discharged for promotion.
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out June 2,6,. 1865.
Corporals.
Viola
Granville S. Dunton
M O. Sept. 16. '65. as priv..
William J. Dawson —
James Kightlinger
Chandler Holton
Leander Walrath
James 0. Van Campen
Brooklyn
Willow Creek..
Alto
Viola
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Mustered out May 29. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Mustered out July 31, 1865.
Mustered out July 25,1865.
JohnD. Wheeler
Privates.
Allen, Lewis
Wyoming
White Rock ....
Viola
Deserted July 26,1865
Died July 21. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865.
Armstrong, Thomas..
Reynolds
Mustered out July 13.1865.
Anderson, David
Ogle
Anderson, Robert T
t ■ 1 >
Allen. Nathaniel C...
Betzer. Andrew
Boy er. Lemmon S
Bates, John E .
Willow Creek..
Chicago
Elkhorn
Dacotah
Willow Creek..
Viola
Mustered out June 2, 1865. .
Briggs. George S
Barnhart. Bigelow...
Disch. June 10, '65; disabil.
Died Apr. 1 1865
Blair. Robert E
Chicago
Viola.. ..;;!!;;■.'.
Deserted March 9. 1865
Burke, William
Cole, Allen
Depus. Emanuel
Erbes, Frederick
Willow Creek..
Alto
" ■ '
Fisk, John M
Reynolds
Wyoming
Chicago
Viola
Peb. 28. 1865' Feb.
Mar. 3. 1865] Mar.
Feb 25 1865 •''f'b
" • •
Golden. Robert P
Geis, Jacob
Absent sick Disch., sent
Guthrie. David
Mar. 1.1865
Mar. 4, 1865
Mar. ,,2.1865
Feb. 28.1865
Mar. 2. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Feb.
Mar.
to A. G. of Illinois
Mustered out Mav 29, 1865.
Grobe, Henry .
Nelson
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Hyde, McClure
Hyde. James W
Holdren. David
Holly. Leonard
Hough, Samuel
Brooklyn
Elkhorn '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Brooklyn
Mustered out July 19.1865.
Mustered out Sept., 16. 1865
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
697
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Willow^Creek..
Wysox
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
K:
Mar.
Mar.
K;
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
ins
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
^ ^3, 1865
4, 1865
9, 1865
8. 1865
25,1865
28,1865
_ 3, 1865
25, 1865
2, 1865
28. 1865
2. 1865
7, 1865
9. 1865
25. 1865
1. 1865
2.1865
_ 3. 1865
4.1865
_25.1865
28. 1865
^ ^1, 1865
23. 1865
2. 1S65
28, 1865
14, 1865
23. 1865
25, 1865
28, 1865
1, 1865
3, 1865
2, 1865
6, 1865
28. 1865
^ 3. 1865
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
S;
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
E-.
Feb.
K-
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
^3,1865
4. 1865
9. 1865
8. 1865
25. 1865
28. 1865
_ 3. 1865
25, 1865
2. 1865
28. 1865
2, 1865
7, 1865
9, 1865
25, 1865
1, 1865
2, 1865
^ _3, 1865
4, 1865
25.1865
28, 1865
_ _1, 1865
23.1865
3. 1865
28, 1865
14, 1865
23. 1865
25, 1865
28. 1865
1, 1865
_ _3. 1865
17, 1865
^28. 1865
^3.1865
Died April 5. 1865
Hall. Charles E
Heard, Henry
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Huling. James D
Brooklyn
Viola
Discharged June 26.1865...
Johnson, Jonas M
-Jackson. Andrew
Jenkins. William D...
Kugler, Joseph
Hume
Willow Creek..
Wyoming
Willow Creek..
China
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 26. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Kelly Frank
Chicago
Palmyra
Brooklyn
Chicago
Amboy
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
>Little. Michael
Machen Thomas
Deserted March 9. 1865
Mustered out Sept 16,1865.
Chicago
Palmyra
Wmo^i^Creek::
Wyoming
Chicago
China
McGaffey. Andrew
Melugin. William J...
Miller. Clement B
TVIills. William S
Mittan. Daniel
•Off Gotleib
Mustered out May 27. 1865. .
Deserted July 26,1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
' ' ' •
Schaffer. Christian. . . .
Seavey. John P
Smith William H.
Chicago
Palmyra
Taylor
M.O.Sept. 16.'65.asCorp..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Deserted June 26, 1865
Stow. Hamilton P
•Steinbrook. Chas. D..
Sherwood. William...
'Taylor, William H ....
Wyoming
Willow Creek..
Reynolds
Viola
Mustered out June 23.1865.
Died June 15 1865
Mustered out July 6. 1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Town. HoseaR
Tuttle Harvey M .
Wyoming
Buffalo
Mustered out .July 6. 1865..
Timlin. Patrick
TJhl Christian C
Dakotah
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865.
Died April 24, 1865
'VanAnker. William...
Wright, Charles
"Williams. Thomas B..
Whitaker, WinfleldS.
Whitcomb, William A.
Wyoming
Amboy
Mission
Viola
Palmyra
Willow^ Creek..
Deserted July 26, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
Mustered out Aug. 8.1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
"Wood, John W
COMPANY K.
Name and Rank.
Captain.
John A. Long
Firgi Lieutenant.
-Jacob Paul
Second Lieutenant.
Tillman Driesbach
Firgt Sergeant.
William A. Long
Sergeants.
David Overdorf
Charles Debenham
Franklin Ritter
John Emrick
Corporals.
Joseph Bingman
Jacob M. Piper
William H. H. Shatter
iRobert B. Gihbs....
-James L. Smith
Bristol....
Brookville
Maryland.
Brookville
Maryland.
Lima
Brookville
Lima
Maryland.
Lima
Maryland.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 18,1865
Mar. _ 8,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Date
of muster.
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 21.1865
Mar. 18.1865
Mar. ^8,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Remarks.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out June 1. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Mustered out June 29, 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
r>98
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPOET.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Nathan A. Pine
Rockvale
Brookville
Mar. 10,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 9. 1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. _ ^8, 1865
Mar. 10.1865
Mar. ,8.1865
Mar. 9,1865
Mar. 13,1865
Mar. , ^1865
Mar. ,8.1865
Mar. 11,1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 7, 1S65
Mar. ,8.1865
Mar. 10,1865
Mar. ,,7,1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. , ,8. 1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 7. 1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 13,1865
Mar. ,8,1865
.Mar. 11.1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. 10.1865
Mar. ,,6,1865
Mar. ,,7,1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. ,16,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. 10,1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 9,1865
iMar. 7,1865
Absent, sick
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Joseph Schnee
31usician.
Frank Blecka ...
Chicago
Brookville
Deserted June 28, 1865
Privates.
Mustered out .Time 1.1865..
Mar. 8, 1865| Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mar. 10, 18651 Mustered out July 31, 1865.
Byers, George C
Binerman, Henry A
Bingman. Elias
Lima
Mar. 8, 1865 Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Baker. David H
Maryland
1 Mustered out Aug. 8. 1865. .
Mar. 9, 1865 Mustered out June 30. 1865.
Bingman, Jacob
Bitner, George
Brookville
Freedom
Brookville
Cook CO ....
Mar. 13, 18b5! Absent, sick
Mar. 7, 1865; Discharged Sept. 16,1865..
1 Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865. .
Crietz, John T
Cournant, Peter
Mar. 8, 1865: Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Deserted June 26, 1865
Maryland
Rock Grove ....
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Oeily Jacob
' ' ' • ' •
Mar. 11.1865 Deserted July 22.1865
Mar. 8, 1865] Deserted June 26, 1865
Eichholtz, John L
Ettinger. John W....
Finney. William
Feldman, John
Finney, Abner
Brookville
Maryland
Wilton
Mar. 7.1865 Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mar. 8,1865!
jDeserted July 22,1865
Deserted June 26. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16.1865
Mar. 10, 1865'Deserted July 22 1865
Brookville
Chicago ..'.'.'.'.'.'.
Brookville
.Maryland. !."■.".■
Fry Jacob
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. 14,1865
Mar. , ,8. 1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 8,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 21,1865
Mar. 7,1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar. ,,8.1865
Mar. 11,1865
Mar. 8, 1865
Mar. 7.1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mar. 10.1865
Mar. ,,7.1865
Mar. , ,8. 1865
Mar. ,16,1865
Mar. 4,1865
Mar. ,,8,1865
Mustered out Aug. 2,1865..
Garischer, Theodore..
Hofflns, Isaac (J
Hoffman, Ferdinand..
Harris, Abraham
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Mustered out July 10,1865.
Mustered out Sept. ,16. 1865
Deserted July 22, 1865
Hammond, Josiah
Heller, John
Maryland
Lima
Hosier, John
" ' '
Jnopp. George W
iieweit, Jacob
Brookville
Salem
:: ::
Meyer. Edward
McKerral, Neil
Moore, Mallory
:: ::
Miller. Nicholas
Mustered out Aug. 2.1865..
McCuUough. Wm. H..
Messner, David
Mustered out Aug. 8.1865..
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Myers. Samuel C
Myers. William
Maddux, Thomas F...
Maryland
Marion ■;■■"■
Matson, Asel C
Nicodemus, George...
Thompson
Brookville
Maryland
Brookville
Mustered out Aug. 8,1865..
Mustered out July 31, 1865. .
Pull, George
Plock John
> . > .
Riley, -Tohn
Cook CO.
Deserted March 14,1865....
Riley, Thoii>as
RuiBn Peter
White Rock....
Rock Creek....
Brookville
Chicago
Brookville
Maryland
Lima
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865
Rotharmell, Amos
Ronkel Henry
Rickert. Samuel
Rhinehart, Jacob B...
Rubendall, James
:: ::
Smith, Michael
Monroe
Deserted March 8.1865
Shaffer. Daniel
Sarber. William 0 ....
Shreiber, E. M
Salser, John F
Maryland
Brookville
Maryland
Brookville
Maryland
Mustered out Sept. 15,1865
Deserted July 23.1865
Mustered out July 27, 1865. .
Mustered out Sept. 16,1865
Small. John
Mustered out July 13,1865..
FIFTEENTH (REORGANIZED) INFANTRY.
69^
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en.
listment.
Date
of muster.
Stuckenburg, H. P.
Sarber, Emanuel...
Thriver, Andrew E
Tobias, Joel
Willoby, William...
Wallisa, Israel
Recruits.
Pisket. William....
Hicks. Francis M.
Rickerson, C. W.T.
Maryland .
Lima
Maryland.
BrookviUe
Maryland.
BrookviUe
Maryland.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
13. 1865
8, 1865
7, 1865
8. 1865
7. 1865
Mar. 8.1865
Mar. 13.1865
Ms
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
8. 1865
7, 1865
8. 1865
7. 1865
Apr. 6. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865,.
Mustered out July 31. 1865.
Mustered out Sept. 16. 1865
Mustered out Sept. 16, 1865.
700
ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S REPORT.
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH
INFANTRY.
Three Years' Service.
FIELD and staff.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Colonel.
George C. Rogers
Waukegan
Nov.
2.1862
Dec. 17,1862
Tr. as Colonel 15th 111. Inf.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lemuel 0. Gilman
Belvidere
July
20,1864
Dec. 24.1864
Tr. as Lt. Col. 15th 111. Inf.
Majors .
Kufus C. McEathorn.
Lena
July
7.1863
1, 1864
20.1864
Jan. 28,1864
Apr. 14,1865
Feb. 23,1865
Carlos C. Cox
Tr. as Major 14th Ill.Inf...
Tr. as Adjutant 15th Ill.Inf
Adjutant.
Andrew.!. Hershey...
Carroll CO
July
Quartermaster.
George A. Austin
Woodstock
Freeport
Aug.
May
10.1864
14. 1861
Tr. as Q. M. 15th Ill.Inf...
Surgeon.
William J. McKim....
May 24,1861
Tr. as Surgeon 15th Ill.Inf.
1st Assistant Surgeon
Noah F. Chafer
Shelbyville
Oct.
28.1862
Aug. 29.1863
Mustered out Nov. 12,1864.
2d Assistant Surgeon
Moses C. Drake
Elkhart
Aug.
28. 1863
Sept. 14.1863
Dec. 24,1862
Resigned Oct. 20,1864
Chaplain.
Barton F. Rogers
Dec.
17.1862
Tr.as Chaplain 15th Ill.Inf.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Sergeant Majors.
Andrew H. Hershey .
John H. Goldsmith . ,
Q. M. Sergeants.
Jacob H. Read
Milton J. Hull.
Carroll co...
Petersburg .
Rockford
Otter Creek ....
Sept. 12,1861
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 1,1861
Jan. 5,1864
Sept. 12,1861
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Mustered out
Trans, to Co. A. 14th 111.,
as revived
Captured. Ackworth. Oct.
4. '64. Tr.N.C.S. 15th 111.
W. O. Aug. 3, '64: supernu-
merary N. C. officer
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 701
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster
Remarks.
Com. Sergeants.
Samuel Sanders
Scottville
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Mar. 27,1865
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5.1864
Mar. 31.1864
Dec. 16,1863
Dec. 21,1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 27,1865
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Dec. 16.1863
Dec. 21,1863
Red'c'd to ranks. Tr.Co.F.
Trans, as Com. Serg't. to
N. C. S. 14 111., as revived
Hospital Stewards.
Coral
Frank M. Eckard
Peter M. Johns
Drum Majors.
Daniel Baker
McNamora
Petersburg
Carlinville
4,'64. Tr.N.C.S. 15th 111.
Tr.as Hosp.Stew.to N.C.S.
14th 111., as revived
Supernumer'ry N.C. officer
Tr.Co.F, as priv., Aug. 3,'64
Elias B. White
Henry Casey
4.'64. Tr.N.C.S. 15th 111.
Red'c'd to ranks. Tr.Co.E.
Fife Major.
John H. Grilfith
Lena
App't'd July 1, 1864.-5 Tr.'to
N.C.S. 15 111., as revived
COMPANY A.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Alonzo J. Gillespie..
First Lieutenants.
Alonzo J. Gillespie ,
David S. Finney
Second Lieutenants.
David S. Finney
Alexander Cairns...
First Sergeant.
Isaac R. McKay ..
Bloomington . .
Bloomington . .
Beardstown ...
Beardstown ...
Bloomington . .
Petersburg ,
Sergeants.
John F. Smedley
John H. Clark
Oliver H. Pierce
Geo. M. Rhineberger.
Corporals.
William A. Ferguson
Samuel Smith
James H. Wells
Henry S. Cowan
Henry Condiff
Andrew McFarland..
Gideon R. Lieeds
John Meteer
Petersburg
Ashland
Petersburg
Beardstown ...
Petersburg
Tallula ,
Shelby co ,
Beardstown ...
Pana
Chandlerville .
Rushville
Privates.
Anderson, George S ..
Allen, Charles
Ande.s. William W....
Ashlock. Francis P ...
Ball. Isaac M
Baylor, Elijah
Bostic. Austin B
Bradley. William M...
Bisby. James
Brown. Henry C
Brehl. Peter
Brashears, Alexander.
Bell. David S
Burris. Cass
Carroll, Patrick
Conrad, Charles A
Cairns, Alexander
Cummings, George W
Cole, William H
Clark, William H
July
Aug. 6. 1863
July 20,1861
Apr. 25.1864
July 20,1864
Dec. 12.1863
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 21.1864
July 1.1864
Dec. 12.1
Jan. _ 5,1864 Jan. .5,1864
Dec. 14,1863 Dec. 23,1863
Salisbury
Sweetwater
Shelby co
Beardstown
Petersburg
Urbana
Litchfield
Shelby co
Taylorville
Beardstown
St. Anthony, M,
Macon City, Mo,
Tallula
Shelby ville ....
Concord ,
Shelbyville ....
Hudson ,
Beardstown ....
Hickory
Salisbury
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
July
Aug.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
5, 1864
12.1863
4, 1864
22, 1864
14, 1863
25.1861
11,1862
12. 1863
1,1864
25,1864
5, 1864
14,1863
29. 1864
^12, 1863
25, 1864
12, 1863
6, 1861
26, 1861
5, 1864
20, 1864
12, 1863
Jan.
Dec.
5,1864
12, 1863
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 12,1864
Dec. 23,1863
July 25,1861
Mar.
Apr.
Jan.
Aug. 11,1862
Dec. 12,1863
1, 1864
8.1864
5.1864
Dec. 23,1863
Jan. 29,1864
Dec. ^12,1863
Apr. 8,1864
Dec. 12,1863
July 24,1861
Transferred to 14th Ill.Inf
Promoted
Transferred to 14th Ill.Inf
Promoted
Transferred to 14th Ill.Inf
See Co. A, 14th 111.; revived
See Co.A,14th 111.; revived
See Co.A,14th 111.; revived
See Co. A, 14th III.; revived
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
26, 1861
6, 1864
5, 1864
6, 1864
1, 1864
12. 1864
27, 1864
702
ADJUTANT GENERAL S EEPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
CuUlson. William R...
Clemens, Charles
Chaudler. William O .
Eklridge. George W ..
_Erisman, Christ'p'r H.
Ewing, James M
Fanney, Martin
Goldsmitti, John H . . .
Halford, Ben,iamin F .
Hardin. John E
Hopper, William J ...
Hopper. Solomon H...
Higgins. George W ...
Hitchcock, John A
Heathcoate. William..
Hatfield, Andrew J ...
Keiffer, Cornelius W .
Keisler, John
Krippner. John A
Kilpatrick, John A
Light, Peter
Little, Miles W
irowry, Horace S
Lukins, Levi C
Martin, Samuel
McNeely, George
McNeely. William
McParland, Robert
McLinn, James S
McLitosh, Ebenetus W
Mitchell. Josiah A
Moore, John B
Murphy, John
Permenter, Lester J . .
Permenter, George W.
Peacock, Adonijah
Philbrick, Charles —
Richardson, Eben'zr H
Richardson, William S
Richardson. John W..
Roach. Henry
Rutledge, Abraham W
Roberts, Henry
Ray. Morris
Smith, Peter
Stone. Nathan
Sifford. John
Steward. James M
Sweet, Edward
Small, Monroe
Snow, Alonzo W
Switzer. George F ....
Smedley.. Thomas B ..
Shaw, James H
Summers, Frederick..
Trent, Williain P
Treadway, David P . . .
Thompson, Edwin
Waddle, James H
Williams, John E
Weaver, Lewis
Weiman, Philip
Wood, Benjamin
Wright, Christopher..
Waugh, Samuel
Recruits.
Burns, Thomas
Bridges, Absalom
Cairns, Alexander
Cessna, Andrew J
Dallise, John
Elmore, John
Hunter, Armstrong...
Lightfoot, William H.
Oldham, John D
Peacock. Joseph A
Pervines, Francis M..
Riley, Hugh
Sturgeon, Mo...
Beardstown
Vandalia
McLean Station
Petersburg
Beardstown
Petersburg .
Taylorville
Sweet Water ...
Bloomington ...
Hudson
fiock Creek
Petersburg
Rushville
Shelbyville ....
Cook CO
Chicago
BlufiEdale
Virginia
Benton co.Tenn
Bloomington ...
Sweet Water ...
Petersburg ...
Chandlerville
Beardstown ..
Bloomington .
Salisbury
Shelby co
Beardstown ..
Shelbyville '.'.
Hud>on
Beardstown ..
Shelbyville ..
Beardstown . .
Bloomington .
Shelby co
Pana
Petersburg . . .
Bloomington .
LeRoy
Taylorville . ..
Salisbury
Beardstown . .
Petersburg ..
Chicago
Petersburg ..
Bloomington .
Beardstown ..
Moweaqua
Bloomington .
Beardstown ..
Shelbyville '.'.
Beardstown ..
Fayette, Mo ..
Chicago
Meriden
Bunker Hill....
Meriden
Bunker Hill ....
Illinois Town ..
Woodside
Nevada
Beardstown
Bunker Hill....
Whitely Creek .
Petersburg
Upper Alton....
July 12,1861 July
Dec. 12,1863!Dec.
May l,1864|May
Jan. 5, 1864 Jan.
Feb. 3,1864 Apr.
Aug. 4, 1861 Aug.
Dec. 12,1863 Dec.
12, 1861
12. 1863
1, 1864
5, 1864
See Co. A, 14th 111.; revived
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
June
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Feb.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dee.
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Feb.
Feb.
p'eb.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
Mar.
1,1864! Jan.
5, 1864! Jan.
1. 18641 Jan.
23,1864 Apr.
6,1864'Feb.
5,1864 Jan.
1, 1864
11. 1862
14. 1863
11,1862
15. 1864
5,1861
24, 1864
12. 1863
28. 1864
4,1861
1. 1864
12, 1863
_ 5, 1864
12, 1863
14. 1863
23. 1864
22. 1864
5, 1864
25, 1861
1, 1864
9, 1864
4, 1864
5. 1864
12,1863
12. 1863
18. 1864
6, 1864
1,1864
3, 1864
10, 1862
_ 5, 1864
1. 1864
31,1864
29, 1864
1, 1864
18, 1864
26, 1864
1,1864
25, 1864
1.1861
5, 1864
18,1865
14, 1865
18, 1865
14, 1865
18, 1865
20, 1865
14, 1865
31,1864
14, 1865
25. 1865
11, 1862
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
1864
Pro. Serg,
See Co
See Co
11. 1862
23. 1863
11. 1862
15. 1864
5, 1864
Dec.
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
May
Jan.
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Feb.
Aug.
12. 1863
28. 1864
4,186
21. 186
12, 186;
^ ^5, 186
12. 1863
23, -""
27. 1864
8. 1864
5, 186'
25,1
I, 1864
8, 1864
21, 1864
5, 186'
12,
29, 186
12. 1863
18. 1864
6,186.
21.186
8, 186'
10. 1862
5,
27, 186'
27, 1864
26,
1,186'
8. 186:
1. 186
6, 186'
18.1865
14. 1865
18, 1865
14, 1865
18, 1865
20, 1865
14, 1865
31. 1864
14. 1865
25, 1865
11,1862
11. 1865
. Major Vet. Bat.
A, 14 111.; revived
14th 111.; revived
See Co. A, 14th 111. ; revived
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 703
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or an-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Roch, John A —
Sarver, Jeremiah
Sweet, Sidney...
Summers, James
Trott, John J ...
Wagner. Jacob ..
Wales. Dorwin ..
Trenton
Meriden
Taylorville .
Clyde
Bunker mil
Clyde
Mar. 7. 1865
Mar. 18,1865
Apr. 18,1864
Mar. 13,1865
Mar. 16,1865
Mar. 14.1865
Mar. 13.1865
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Alar.
Mar.
Mar.
7. 1865
18. 1865
18. 1864
13. 1865
16,1865
14,1865
13, 1865
See Co. A. 14th 111.; revived
COMPANY B.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Lemuel O. Gilman.
Joseph Develin
First Lieutenants .
Joseph Develin
Watson W. Eells ....
Second Lieutenant.
Watson W. Eells
First Sergeant.
Oeorgre G. Smith...
Sergeants.
Waterman Eells
Charles W. White
Russell D. Woodruff..
William F. Moll
Winslow..
Belvidere.
Corporals.
Isaac Coleman
William Brandis
Arthur Dawson
Henry F. Hovey ,
John D . Garner
JohnG. Thorn ,
Erastus Denton
Samuel J. Dunham ...
MxisiHan.
Oliver Seymour.
Belvidere.
Belvidere.
Waddams
Belvidere.
Freeport.
Privates.
Aikey. Samuel
Auer. David
Alexander, Francis —
Allen, William
Brown, Bartlett
Brown. Robert
Beahen, John
Barden, George R
Barber, George E
Burnett, Pinkard
Barlou, Charles
Callaghan. JohnW....
Cole. John L
Clark, Samuel J
Clark, Cornelius
Courtwright. Garn'r A.
Clingman, Jasper
Drake, William O
Dudley, Orson
Dalrymple, Charles...
Davis. John G
DeWolf, Henry
Douaire. Jules
Erhart. John
Fairfield, William A..
Fedan. Christopher...
Foreman, Alfred
<5ulitner, Conrad
Garner, William
July
•July
1,1863
0.1864
Sept. 23,
July 20.1864
July 20,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Jan. __1,1864
Mar. 1,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
1, 1864
1, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
May 24,1861
Apr. 1,1865
May 24,
Promoted Lieut. Colonel..
Trans, to 5th 111. Infantry.
Promoted
Trans, to 15th 111. Infantry
Promoted.
Jan. 1,:
Jan. _ 1,1864
Mar. 4, 18S4
Jan. 1,]
Mar.
Jan.
1, 1864
1, 1864
Jan. 1,1864
Belvidere
Winchester —
Macon City, Mo.
Lena
Belvidere
West Point.
Virginia
Macoupin co.
Belvidere
Jacksonville
Belvidere
Berryman ...
Belvidere
Cedarville ...
Waverly
Chicago
Carlinville...
Belvidere
Woodstock . .
Belvidere
Waverly
Cedarville...
Shelby co....
Lena
Jan. 1, 1864
Sept. 1, 1861
July 17,1861
Dec. 1.1863
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 1, 1864
Mar. 31.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 1,1861
July 17,1861
Dec. 1,1863
Jan. 1, 1864
See Co. B, 15th 111.; revived
See Co. B, 15thlll .; revived
See Co. B. 15th Ill.;revived
See Co. B. 15th Ill.;revived
See Co. B, 15th Ill.;revived
Shelby co.
Oct.
Aug,
Jan.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Fan.
Mar.
Dec.
4, 1861
13, 1861
1, 1864
7,1861
10, 1864
19, 1864
4. 1863
27, 1864
15,1861
15, 1864
5, 1861
1. 1864
30. 1864
1, 1864
10, 1861
30, 1864
14. 1861
1, 1864
26. 1862
22. 1861
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Apr.
Sept.
Jan.
Aug.
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
1 1864
31. 1864
4. 1861
13. 1861
1. 1864
7. 1861
10. 1864
19, 1864
4. 1863
27, 1864
15. 1861
15, 1864
6. 1864
1, 1864
30, 1864
1, 1864
10, 1861
30, 1864
14. 1861
1, 1864
26. 1862
22, I861I
704
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of J. .
rank or en- ^^>tL„f<.„„
M^.t^.^^t ot muster.
Remarks.
Gainer, John
Hambridgre, Richard S
Holmes. William
Howe. Prank O
Hathaway, Lucien
Haynes, Thomas
Haynes, Josiah
Hill, John W
Hubbard. Henry W...
Hufifee, John
Hayes, Martin
Heiser, Henry W
lllingsworth. Joseph. .
Kehoe. Patrick
Kinsman, Richard
Lee, Pordyce
Lawver, Myron A
McElhaney, Andrew J.
Maloney, Maurice
Maloney, Michael
Mathison, Alexander.
Minor. Wesley
Mook, Samuel
Moist, Ephraim
Noble, George W
Patten. Samuel J
Preston, George L
Pickle, Henry W
Ruhlman. Fred W
Robinson, George W..
Reed, John
Rafsnyd'-r, Charles...
Richmond. Stephen...
Smith, Albert C
Smith, John
Steele, John
Shiney. Sylvester
Schibeler, Adam
StuU. James
Steinhawker, Jacob...
Starn, Henry
Stringer. Clarence R..
Tull, Charles H
Trepus. Daniel
Thompson. George W.
Talkington, Daniel B.
Talkington. Jacob B..
Wirts. Seymour S
Wallace, Edwin A
Wieir, James
Willatt, Henry
White, John E
White, Henry G
White. EliasB
Yakel, Jacob.
Zerby. Levy .
Jacksonville
Belvidere ...
Recruits.
Derthrick, Martin. .
Harsh, Goodley
Haley. Daniel
Kortright, James S .
Polly. Silas H
Sehufer. Thomas...
White, William
Girard
Barreville ..
Algonquin..
Lena
Freeport
Erin
Lena
Waverly
Loran
Essex
West Point.
Belvidere ..
Waverly....
Belvidere
Lena
Cedarville..
West Point ,
Belvidere
Orangeville ...
Shelby co
Renick, Mo
Belvidere
Macon City, Mo,
Belvidere
Loran
Forreston
Waddams
Chicago ..
Freeport.
Kane
Waverly .
Kane
Belvidere
Jacksonville ...
West Point
Belvidere
Springfield.,
Orangeville .
Belvidere
Rio
Caledonia
Belvidere
Taylorville
Silver Creek...
Jan. 1,1864 Jan. 1,1864 See Co- B.lSthllL; reviyed
Sept. 7, 1861
Jan. 1,1864
Mar. 28,1862
Sept. 28,1861
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
2,
11.
1. 1863
19, 1864
1. 1864
25. 1864
23,1861
1, 1864
15. 1863
31. 1864
1, 1864
30, 1861
23,:
1, 1864
15. 1864
5.;
25. 1863
1. 1864
27. 1864
31, 1864
^ ^1, 1864
24, 1861
28, 1864
14. 1861
5, 1861
1. 1863
10. 1863
8. 1861
1. 1864
1, 1864
1. 1862
4, 1864
31. 1864
28, 1863
1,1864
26. 1862
10, 1861
15. 1861
10, 1861
1. 1864
Aug,
Jan.
Mar. 30.1864
Sept. 7.1861
Mar. 30.1864
Sept. 24,1861
Mar. 31,1864
Aug. 12,1861
Apr. 22,1864
May 24.1861
Mar. 14,1865
Sept. 29,1864
Sept. 6. 1864
Jan. 5. 18641
Sept. 7,
Jan. 1,
Mar. 28,1862
Sept. 28.1861
Jan.
Sept.
Dec.
.Mar.
Jan.
2, 1864
11,1861
1,1863
19,1864
1, 1864
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Aug.
Apr.
23, 1861
1, 1864
15. 1863
31,
1,1864
30. 1861
23. 1864
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Sept.
Aug.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Aug.
Jan.
15,1864
5. 1863
25. 1863
1. 1864
27. 1864
31. 1864
^ _1. 1864
24. 1861
28. 1864
14.:
5.1861
1.1863
10, 1863
8,1861
1, 1864
1. 1864
1. 1862
4. 1864
31.1864
28. 1863
1. 1864
26. 1862
10, 1861
_15, 1861
10. 1861
1. 1864
Sept. 7.1861
Mar. 30,1864
Sept. 24.1861
Mar. 31.1864
Aug.
Apr.
12. 1861
22.1864
May 24.1861
Mar. 14,1865
Sept. 29.1864
Sept. 6,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Sept. 29.1864lSept. 29.1864
Sept. 10.1861 Sept. 10,1861,
Prom. Drum Maj. Vet. Bat.
See Co. B. 15th Ill.ireviv'd
See Co. B. 15th 111. ; revived
See Co. B. 15th HI. ; revived
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 705
COMPANY C.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
Phineas D. Kenyon.
Fi):st Lieutenants.
George A. Austin...
James Hooker
Mt. Carroll
Woodstock
Monroe
June 23.1863
Second Lieutenants.
George A. Austin —
James Hooker
Woodstock
Monroe
First Sergeant.
James J. Hooker..
Sergeants .
Joseph Gallagher .
Robert T. Sedam...
Moses G. Montgomery
Patrick R. Nealon.
Freedom..
Scott
Forreston
Marengo..
July 20,1864
Aug. 10.1864
Oct. 21. 1862
July 20.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. 1.1864
Feb. 1.1864
Dec. 16.1863
Apr.
Dec. 23.1862
July 20.1864
Trans, to 15th 111. Infantry
Promoted Quartermaster..
Trans, to 15th 111. Infantry
Mar. 10.
Mar. 10,1864
Mar. 12.1864
Dec. 25.1863
See Co. C.lSth 111.; revived
See Co. C. 15th 111. ; revived
Corporals.
John A. Martin
Lucius V. Barber
Jacob M. Crawford ..
Rollin Mallory
Peter R. Cover
Newell P. Wood
Alexander Killen
Nicholas D. Fetterly.
Polo
Riley ,
Rock ford
Riley
Polo
Rockford
Riley ,
Monroe ...
Mar. 1,1864 Mar. 15. 1864! See Co. C.lSth 111.
Jan. 1.1864 Mar. lO.^""'
Dec. 16, 1863' Dec. 25,1S63
Mar. l.l«64|Mar. 15,1864
Jan. 1.1864 Mar. 10.1864
Dec. 16,1863 Dec. 25,1863
Jan. 1.1864 Mar. 10,1864
Privates.
Ames, Simon
Bosworth. George
Brown, Daniel
Bennett, Eli
Brad'ey. Horace S
Bassett. William E....
Bachus, John
Bowers. Orange E —
Breen. William R
Clark, Alva M
Countryman, Darius..
Cassidy, Patrick
Dill, Henry
Dimon, Moses
Davis, Samuel P
Evans, William
Eaton, Frank
Eastwood. Thomas
Falcon, Albert
Ferguson, James D . . .
Gray, Thomas T
Howe. Lewis
Horner, George
Harrison, William H .
Holt, Henry H
Holroyd, Jerome B....
Hall. John S
Harrison, Edward —
Hotchkiss, Wolfred S.
Huntington, George W
Huston. Thomas E
Ham, Henry
Hiner. Emery
Hope, Walter H
Irvin. Lett W
Johnson, Joseph
King, Oscar W
Kennedy, James
Keel. Christian
Keeling, George
Lichell. Henry
Lowell. Charles W
Long, John A
Lower, Riley
MacVey, Milton
Mitchell, Charles W ..
Vol. 1-45
Wysox
Carroll co
Elkhorn
Carroll co
Mt. Carroll ....
Polo
Cherry Grove .
Polo
Byron
Marengo
New York ..
Black Oak..
Marengo
Quincy
Chicago
Byron
Mt. Carroll .
Rockford ...
Mt. Carroll.
Riley
York
Mt. Carroll .
Fair Haven.
Elkhorn ...
Mt. Carroll
Lena
Coral
Dec. 10,
Sept. 12,
Dec. 1.
Sept. 12,
Dec. 1,
Mar. 31,
Jan. 1,
Oct. 15,
Mar. 1,
Dec. 16,
1863 Jan. 1,1864
1861 Sept. 12,1861
1863 Dec. 19,1863
18611 Sept. 12,1861
18631 Dec. 1,1863
1862! Mar. 3i.i862
1864, Mar. 10,1864
1861 Oct, 15.1861
1864 Mar. 6.1864
1863 Dec. 25.1863
Apr.
Dec-
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
27,1864
16. 1863
1. 1864
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
30. 1863 Jan
1.1864|Mar.
10.1863 Jan.
,1,1864 Mar.
16, 18631 Dec.
1.1864 Mar.
27.1864
25,1863
10. 1864
28, 1864
10, 1864
1. 1864
10,1864
25. 1863
10. 1864
Mar. 31
Apr. 1 ....
Dec. 16. 1863 Dec
Jan. 1.1864
1864 Apr. 30.1864
Marengo
Rockford
Spring Valley.
Riley
Coral
Ogle CO
Rockford
Fair Haven
Elkhorn
Polo
Riley;!!!!'.!!;;!
Coral
May
Feb.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
24.1861 May 24.1861
29. 1864 [Mar. 10,1864
23,1861 Sept. 23,1861
1,1864 Mar. 10,1864
1.1862 Jan 1,1862
1,1864 1 Mar. 10,1864
See Co. C. 15th lU. ; revived
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 17.1861 Sept. 17.1861
Oct. 5,1861 Oct. 5.1861
Dec. 16.1863 Dec 25.1863
706
ADJUTANT GENERAL S REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
McKinley. James H...
Mack. Henry G
Moore, Richard
Myers. Henry
Marchant. Dewitt C...
Nikerk, Samuel H
Neff, Charles F
Perry, James H
Pike. Alberto
Pettit. Frank B
Price, William
Royce, Asa A
Ransom, Charles M...
Richmond, Henry
Rush, James
Stuart. Stephen B
Seward, William H...
Stockwell, William H.
Smalldridge. Thos. G.
Smith, Simon
Slocum, Myron J
Staplin, Charles
Staplin, George W
Schaffer. James A
Tebs, Caleb F
Thompson, William...
Trumble. Albert E....
Tourtelotte, Nathan H
Underwood, Charles A
Venard, Thomas A
Vertrees. John W
Ward, Ransom L
Weld. Arthur E
Welder, Jacob A
Wilcox, Daniel J
Wilfong, George W...
West, Josiah C
Whiteside, Romain...
Woodruff. AlonzoH..
Willis, George W....
Recruits.
Marhen, Samuel C
Smith, Josiah
Clinton
Winnebago...
Polo
Mt. Carroll...
Rockford
Forreston
Mt. Morris
West Point ..
Marengo
Wysox
Lena
Polo
Rock Creek...
Wysox
Savannah
Mt. Morris
Polo
Coral
Harmony
Beloit, Wis...
Harmony
Polo
Preeport
Chicago
Carroll co
Plum River..
Marengo
Milledgeville.
Coral
Oct. 14,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 1, 1864
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
17,1862
8. 1863
1. 1864
18, 1863
1, 1864
Feb. 1,1864
Sept, 14,1861
Dec. 16,1863
Mar. 10,1864
Oct. 14, 1861
Mar. ^10,1864
Mar. _15,1864
Mar. 17,1862
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 10,1864
Jan. 1, 1864
Mar. 10.1864
Mar. 15,1864
Sept. 14,1861
Dec. 25,1863
See Co. C. 15th III. ; revived
Amboy
Owen
Seward ...
Savannah.
Wysox
Forreston
Polo
Mar.
Apr.
Dec.
Sept.
Apr.
Deo.
Nov.
Dec.
Apr,
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
10.1862
1. 1862
23. 1863
12. 1861
28. 1864
16, 1863
26, 1863
16, 1863
7. 1864
16, 1863
1, 1864
20. 1863
1, 1864
10, 186&
Savannah ..
Winchester.
Mar. 1, 1864
Jan.
Mar. 28,1865
Mar.
Apr.
Jan.
Sept.
Apr.
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
12. 1862
1, 1862
8.1864
12,1861
30, 1864
25. 1863
26, 1863
25. 1863
22. 1864
25. 1863
10. 1864
22, 1864
10, 1864
1, 1864
Mar. 15.
Jan.
Mar. 28,1865
Mar. 31, 18641 Mar. 31.1864
I
See Co.C. 15th 111. ; revived
COMPANY D.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Captains.
Carlos C Cox
Fayette
May 29,1863
Aug. 1,1864
July 20,1864
Aug. 1,1864
May 1. 1864
July 20.1864
Jan. 5. 1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. _ ^5. 1864
Jan. 1.1864
Jan. _ ^5. 1864
Aug. 19.1863
John H. Henderson. . .
Barr's Store
Barr's Store
Brighton
Barr's Store
Brighton
Bloomington...
Greene CO
White Hall
Barr's Store
Springfield
Payette
Trans, to 14th 111 . Inf
Firnf. Lieut enan's.
John H. Henderson...
Promoted
George R. Pinckard...
Trans, to 14th 111. Inf
Second Lieutenants.
John H. Henderson...
George R. Pinckard...
July 1,1864
Promoted
First Sergeant .
Samuel B. Dooley
Sergeants.
Joseph C. Carroll
David Baker
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 12,1863
Jan. _ 5,1864
Mar. 12,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. ^5,1864
See Co. D. 14th 111.; revived
See Co. D, 14th 111. ;^ revived
Thomas J. Kidd
Jacob Schindler
Corporals.
Isaac N. Melton
See Co D, 14th 111.; revived
Charles Brown
Augustus Shelburne. .
White Hall
Scotfville
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 707
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
■
Remarks.
Thomas Pearson
Walter 0. Watson ....
James M. Baring
Joseph D. Beck
Chicago
Blufiedale
Greenfield
Otter CreeR....
Quincy
Jan. 5, 1864
Sept. 11.1862
Jan. ^5.1864
Jan. 4,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 1.1863
Jan. 7, 1864
Apr. 12,1864
Dec. 13,1863
Jan. 4,1864
Mar. 30,1864
Mar. 31,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Mar, 31,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Sept. 9, 1861
Jan. 23.1864
Dec. 5, 1863
Dec. 8,1863
Mar 31, 1864
Aug. 1, 1861
Mar. 28,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. 1, 1862
Jan. _ 5, 1864
Dec. 5, 1863
Nov. 10,1863
Mar. 26,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 27,1864
Sept. 11.1862
Dec. 7, 1863
Mar. 28,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Mar. 31,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. 1,1864
Feb. 26,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
July 6,1861
Nov. 10.1863
Dec. 7, 1863
Mar. 31,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. 1, 1862
Sept. 21, 1862
Dec. 21,1863
Mar. 27,1864
Feb. 1,1862
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Sept, 11, 1862
Dec. 17,1863
Dec. 4, 1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 12,1863
Feb. 22, 1864
Dec. 8, 1863
Mar. 31.1864
Mar. 26,1864
Mar. 31.1864
Jan. 5. 1864
Mar. 31.1864
June 29,1864
Sept. 11.1862
Feb, 26,1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Jan. 5, 1864
May 1,1864
Jan. 1,1864
Jan. 5,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Jan, ^^5,1864
Mar. 12,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 1. 1863
Jan. 7.1864
Apr. 12,1864
Dec. 13,1863
Jan. 4,1864
May 3,1864
Apr. ^27,1864
May 3,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Sept. 9,1861
Feb. 22,1864
Dec. 5,1863
Dec. 8, 1863
Apr. 27,1864
Aug. 1.1861
Apr. 27.1864
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 1. 1862
Jan. ^5,1864
Dec. 10,1863
Nov. 10,1863
Apr. 27,1864
Jan. 5.1864
Apr. 27,1864
Sept. 11,1862
Dec. 7,1863
Apr. 27,1864
Dec. 23,1863
Apr. 27.1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Feb. 1. 1864
Feb. 26.1864
Mar. 12,1864
See Co. D, 14th 111.; revived
Musician.
Isaac P. Barton
Privates.
Altum. James M
Anderson, David
Austin, John H
Greenfield
Greene co
Hillsboro.
Shelby ville
Fidelity
See Co. D, 14th 111. ; revived
See Co, D, 14th 111. ; revived
Biglow, George L
Carroll, Eugene
Cannedy, James H....
Cannon, Patrick
Canty, John
Jerseyville
Greenfield
Barr's Store
Cole, John F
Virden
Dunham, John
Dabry, Michael
Greenfield
Evans, James J
Elliott, Wilburn J
Slson, William H
Edwanger, David
Farmer, Almerine
Fallard, Abraham
Pitzpatrick, John A...
Griswold A .
Greenfield
Jersey co
Carrollton
Terre Haute, la.
Greenfield
Scottville
Barr's Store....
Greenfield
Chicago
Greenfield
Bluffdale
Springfield
Greenfield
Terre Haute, la.
Greenfield
Morgan co
Barr's Store....
Terseyville
Springfield
Hamman, George
Harden, Roswell
Halbert. William L...
Havenstier, .Jacob ....
Henderson. James W.
Hespelt, William
Hill, James S
Wiggins, John
lulse, Thomas B
Jarnagan. William C.
Kenig, Nicholas
Kidd, Simon J
Barr's Store....
Jacksonville ...
Quincy
Nov. 10.1863
Dec. 23,1863
May 3, 1864
Dec. 23.1864
Jan. 5,1864
Feb. 1. 1862
Sept. 21,1862
Jan. 26,1864
Apr. 27,1864
Feb. 1, 1862
May 6,1864
Dee. 7,1863
Sept. n, 1862
Dec. 17,1863
Jan. _ 5,1864
Dec. 12,1863
Feb. 22,1864
Dee. 8, 1863
May ^3,1864
Apr, ?7,18G4
Jan. 5,1864
May 3,1864
Klein, Michael
Kennedy, Matthew
Keplinger. H. S
iakin, William A
jeonard, John L
Loran, Matthew
Waverly
Chicago
Jerse.vville
Grafton
Langley. George
Martin, Francis M ....
Glasgow
Barr's Store
Jerseyville
Blooraington...
Fidelity
Delhi ...;:::::::
Carlinville
White Hall
Virden '.'.'.'.
McDonald. George
Moore. Wiliiam
Moore, Wyatt
Murray, Patrick
lilton. William E ....
Jeece, James
Neece, William
Pitman, Samuel
Pitman, John H
Pinegar, James P
'inckard. George R...
Pickett, Ira J
Greenfield
Brighton .'.'.'.'.'.'.
Scottville
■"ilgrim, John
Koady, William D
Fidelity
Sept. 11, 1862
Feb. 26,1864
Dec. 23,lft63
Jan. 5.1864
Springfield
Scottville
Sanders, Andreas
Sharp. Francis M
Sharp, Simpson
Shelburne, Jacob
Scottviiie
Jan, i, 1864
708
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Short, Thomas L
Smith, Samuel C
Taylor, Charles D
Leroy
..Jerseyville ....
Greenfield
Jerseyville ....
Macoupin CO
Jerseyville
scottsviiie:;!!;:
Jan. ^^5,1864
Mar 27. 1864
Dec 7. 1863
Dec. 12.1863
Dec. 21.1863
Dec. 7,1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. ^12,1863
Mar. 10.1862
Apr. 27,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Mar. 31,1861
Apr. 5, 1865
Mar. 1, 1865
Jan. ^5,1864
Apr. 27.1864
Dec. 7.1863
Dec. 12.1863
Dec. 21.1863
Dec. 7. 1863
Jan. 5,1864
Dec. 12,1853
Mar. 10,1862
Apr. 27,1864
Jan. 5.1864
Apr. 27,1864
Apr. 5.1865
Mar. 15.1865
See Co._
See Co._
p,14th 111.; revived
Tracy Mark
Tracy. Patrick
Vinson, George W....
Walker, Samuel
Williams- Henry
Whaley, Thomas
Whalen. Michael
White, James
Wylder. Bluford
Wylder. George B ....
Becruits .
Alport. Edward
Brown. Thomas
Carman. -James H
Carroneo Tenn.
Jacksonville ...
Bloomington ...
Greenfield
Lockport
Nettle Creek....
Petersburg
p. 14th 111.; revived
Ebey, Thomas
Gurley, George W
Hommock, Lewis
Hamilton, John
Haralam, Edward —
Johnson. Benjamin F.
Liman.SCharles
Winchester
Sept. 10,1861
Taylorville ....
Winchester ....
Richmond
Upper Alton
Richmond
Apr. 18,1864
Dec. 27,1863
Apr. 10.1865
Mar. 29.1865
Apr. 10,1865
Mar. 23,1865
Apr. 5, 1865
Mar. 25,1865
Apr. 4,1865
Dec. 14.1863
Mar. 25.1865
Apr. 3. 1865
Mar. 26.1865
Apr. 18.1864
Jan. 12.1864
Apr. 10. 1865
Mar. 29.1865
Apr. 10,1865
Mar. 23,1865
Apr. 5. 1865
Mar. 25,1865
Apr. 4. 1865
Dec. 14,1863
Mar. 25,1865
Apr. 3,1865
Mar. 26,1865
Miller. Alvin
Richmond
Moveham, David B ..
Preble. Hiram.
Salem
Reed. John
Vahle. William
Welch, John...
Springfield ....
lUinoistown....
Salem
COMPANY- E.
Name and Rank.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain.
John W. Luke
First Lieutenant.
Allen P. Barnes
Second' Lieutenant
Benjamin F. Gardner
First Sergeant.
Benjamin F. Gardner
Sergeant.
Alvin W. Cummings.
Rufus B.Tucker
Frank E. Hannaford. .
Hiram S . Beldon
Corporals.
Harmon S. Sheldon..
Charles D. Day
Frederick Horn
Jesse Fenn
AmsaL. Spencer
George W. Noble
Henry M. Older
William P. Wilson....
Privates.
Allen. Ebenezer F
Ames. Elijah E
Armstrong, Warren W
Blodgett. Eugene A...
Barnes, Robert R
Boomer. Isaac N
Barnes. William G
Woodstock. ..
Nora
Dorr
Courtland
Nunda
Chicago
Apple River!!
Rush
Seneca
LeRoy
Pecatonica ..
Courtland
Newport
Freeport
Warren
Chicago
Carey Station
West Point...
Apr.
18. 1863
Nov. 22.1863
Apr.
18, 1863
June
20,1864
July 1. 1864
Jan.
1, 1864
Mar. 10.1864
Jan.
^ 1. 1864
Mar. ^10.1864
Jan.
^ \, 1864
Mar. 10,1864
Dec.
Jan.
16.1863
^ ^1. 1864
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. ,10.1864
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
1.1864
14.1861
1. 1864
Mar. 10.1864
Oct. 14. 1861
Mar. 10.1864
Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
5.1864
1.1864
1, 1864
"
Mar. 10.1864
Mustered out Nov. 9. 1864. .
Transferred to 15th Ill.Inf.
Transferred to 15th HI. Inf.
See Co. E. 15th III.: revived
See Co. E, 15th 111.; revived
See Co. E.15th 111.; revived
See Co. E.lSth Ill.;revived
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 709
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Brinninger. Peter
Burton, Daniel
Ball Henry
Pleasant Valley
Chemung
Jan. 1.1864
Mar. 1.1864
Jan. __1.1864
Mar. 1.1864
Mar. 3.1862
Jan. _ ^1,1864
Feb. 1.1864
Apr. 21.1864
Apr. 1.1864
Jan. ^1.1864
Feb. 1.1864
Dec. 16,1863
Jan. ^1,1864
Mar. 26,1864
Apr. 10. 1864
Dec. 16.1863
Dec. 3,1863
Sept. 5, 1861
Apr. 27.1864
Feb. 14,1864
Jan. 1. 1864
Mar. 31.1864
Nov. 18.1862
Jan. ^1,1864
Mar. 27.1864
Mar. 29.1864
Jan. ^1. 1864
Dec. 24.1863
Mar. 26,1862
July 11,1861
Jan. _ ^1.1864
Mar. 26.1864
May 3, 1864
Feb. 1. 1864
Jan. 1.1864
Sept. 12.1861
Apr. 1.1864
Jan. 25.1864
Sept. 23, 1862
Apr. 27,1864
July 19,1861
Jan. 1,1864
Dec. 18.1863
Jan. _ ^1.1864
Dec. 25.1863
Mar. 31.1864
Jan. 14.1864
July 6.1861
Mar.
W.1864
SeeCo._
;
E. 15th 111; r«
^vived
Apple River....
Pleasant Valley
Pecatonica
Mar.
Mar.
^10. 1864
1. 1864
3. 1862
^10, 1864
Case, George W
Collins John ....
Carey, William D
DeLong, George H....
Darrall Bela
Carey Station..
Dilly Lewis C
Nunda ....
Dilly, Cassius M
May
^^r!
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
24. 1864
30. 1864
_10. 1864
11.1864
25. 1863
10. 1864
25. 1863
^10. 1864
Warren
Rush
Pleasant Valley
Fremont
J^'orster, Charles H....
Fairchilds, Chester H
■Oage Jared D
Greenwood
Rush
Hart, Chester H
Hicks, William L.
Hawkins John W
Chicago
Waueonda
Waddams
Constance
Algonquin
Galena
Hodgson, Thomas H. .
Hoth, Henry
Dec.
Sept
^r.
Apr.
Nov.
Mar.
May
&.
Apr.
Mar.
30. 1864
^25. 1863
9,1863
5, 1861
30, 1864
_10, 1864
30,1864
18,1862
10,1864
5.1864
30.1864
_10. 1864
8. 1864
26. 1862
11.1861
W.1864
Houghton. Henry ....
Hubbard. James H ...
\ lumphrey. Theodore-
Hallock. Wallace
Algonquin
Marengo
Byron
: larter, Francis A —
Beneca
Chicago
King. George A
Ripley. Miss ...
Freeport
Louden. Jacob
Byron
Loughry William H
Hebron .
Milks. David F
JVIiner. .Josenh
Sharon. Wis....
Dorr . .. .
Montgomery Samuel
Morris David E
Nunda
Miller. Cyrus C
:Nash. Richard
Alton
Neal. Benjamin F
Chicago
Marengo
Norton. Samuel
Sept
July
Jan.
Nov.
June
Mar.
Dec.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Julv
22. 1865
10. 1864
12. 1861
12.1864
25. 1861
5.1862
23. 1864
19. 1861
10. 1864
18. 1863
10. 1864
1, 1864
30. 1864
22. 1864
6. 1861
14,1861
25. 1863
30. 1864
21. 1863
5. 1864
5. 1861
10.1864
•Ostram Gilbert W
LeRoy
Protestor, Christian..
Prouse, William H....
Powell Smith
Freeport
''lumleigh. Charles...
Chicago
Eli
Page, Charles S
Pabst, Charles H.C...
Jteid, Charles J
Freeport
Rogers. William H....
Ramsey Charles D .
Chicago
Dorr
Steekle. Reuben
Smith, William H
Shatswell. William ...
Shatswell. George ....
Stees. Thomas M
Smith, John H
Sullivan, Michael.. ..
Winslow
West Point
Waukegan
Freeport..."!!.'!
Nora....!!!! ""
Sanborn, David
Shatswell, Richard ...
Woodstock
Waukegan
Algonquin
Thompson. George W
Westfall, Charles H
Sept. 14. 18611 Sept
Dec. 16. 1863 Dec.
Apr. 27. 1864 Apr.
Dec. 21, 1863 Dec.
Apr. 6. 1864 May
Oct. 5. 1861 Oct.
Jan. 1.1864 Mar.
:: 1
Wray. David C
Williams. Trueman W
Chicago
Woodstock
Texas . ...
Wayne. Hiram N
Wiser. Solomon
Wilson. Robert B
Whitney. George W...
Mt. Carroll
Pleasant Valley
Freeport
710
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Becruits.
Casey, Henry
Hope. Thomas B...
Keys. William A. . .
Plumleigh, George.
Shores. Liorenzo D.
Weiser, Daniel S...
Winchester ..
Union Grove.
Algonquin.. ..
Chicago
Buffalo
Dec.
Dec.
Mar.
Peb.
Mar.
Mar.
7, 1863
23, 1865
20. 1865
24, 1865
21, 1865
Dec. 16.1863
Dec. 7.1863
Mar. 23.1865
Feb. 20.1865
Mar. 24,1865
Mar. 21,1865
See Co. E, 15th III.; revived
COMPANY P.
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Captain .
Thomas A. Weisner ..
First Lieutenants.
Thomas A. Weisner..
Cornelius W. Keifer..
Secon'J Lieutenant.
Austin B. Bostwic
First Sergeant.
John D.Jones
Sergeants.
Benjamin H. Burch...
Wilbur P. Randle
Henry C. Campbell ...
Thomas W.Jones
Corporals.
William D. Close
Peterson H. Cherry...
Thos. P. Cunningham
Charles S. Barker
Daniel Weaver
William H. True
Martin V. B. Slagle...
JuliusEldred
Musicians.
Oscar Bringle
Patrick Hines
Wagoner.
Stephens. Smith
Privates.
Asher, John
Abrams. Hardin T
Bernard. William T...
Brown. Horace
Bruce, Francis H
Bock, Henry
Carlton. Charles P....
Clark. William
Cobb, Willis P
Coats, John H
Coats, William T
Combs, Marcus L
Comstock, Samuel
Cotter. John M
Cotter. William M ....
Covey. James
Covey. Hezekiah
Crisp. Allen H
Coulter, Wilson S
Cratt, George
Dalton, James W
Dalton. Kingsbury
Depoister, John T
Dix, William H. H....
Deusenbury, Isaiah ..
Duflf, Joseph W
Greenfield.
Greenfield..
Shelbyville.
Litchfield
Franklin...
Brighton ..
Shelby co .
Carlinville
Greene co
Girard
Waverly ..
Winchester
Greene co . .
Winchester
Morgan co..
Winchester
Naples
Winchester
Exeter
latan
Girard
Winchester
Glasgow .
Glasgow
Winchester
Exeter
Jacksonville
Waverly
Winchester .
Naples
Winchester ...
July 20.1864
Feb. 26.1864
July 20,1864
July 20.1864
Aug. 13.1861
an. 1. 1864
Jan. 5.1864
Dec. 7. 1863
Aug. 12.1861
July 20,1864
Apr. 1. 1864
Dec. 21.1861
Jan 1,1864
Jan. 5, 1864
Dec. 7, 1863
Aug. 12.1861
Sept. 11, 1862 Sept. 11,1862
Jan. 5, 1864 Jan. 5.1864
7. 1863 Dec.
1.18641m
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
1. 1864
7. 1863
5. 1864
Sept. 11,1862
8, 1863
1, 1862
Dec. 7,1863
Dec. 20,1863
Dec. 13,1863
7, 1863
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
7. 1863
1.1864
1. 1864
7. 1863
5. 1864
Sept. 11,1862
Mar. 22,1864
Mar. 1.1862
5, 1864
16. 1864
27, 1863
1, 1863
25, 1863
Dec. J, 1863
Jan. 5, 1864
Feb.
Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
13. 1864
8. 1863
27. 1864
23, 1863
3. 1864
_ 1, 1863
27. 1863
20. 1863
21. 1863
25. 1864
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Jan.
Apr.
Dec.
Jan.
7.1863
21.1864
7. 1863
5.1864
8. 1864
12. 1864
7. 1863
V>, 1864
Apr. 8. 1864
Jan.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Dee.
12. 1864
27. 1864
27, 1864
27, 1864
7, 1863
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
12, 1864
20, 1864
12, 1864
27, 1864
Trans, to 14th 111. Inf...,
Promoted
Trans, to 14th HI. Inf...
Trans, to 14th 111. Inf....
See Co. F, 14th 111. ; revived
See Co. F,14th HI.; revived
See Co. F, 14th 111.; revived
>ee Co. F, 14th 111.; revived
See Co. P. 14th 111.; revived
See Co. F, I4th 111.; revived
VETERAN BATTALION, FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. 711
Name and Rank.
Residence.
Date of
rank or en-
listment.
Date
of muster.
Remarks.
Durant, Francis
Eldred. Julius
Fields, George W
Fletcher, Robert
Faulkner. Laban A
Gunn, Jesse W
Gunn, William A
Good, Patrick
Grose, Peter
Grose, William
Gwin, John H
Harper, William
Helfin, Martin
Hawks, Benjamin
Handbeek. Samuel —
Harper. Charles F
Howard, Clark
Jones, George W
Johnson, Jonathan
Kay, William H
Lawson, William H...
Linville, James
Lindsey, Samuel
Lewis, Isaac
Manly, Theodore F
McGlasson, Joseph ...
Mooney, David
McAlister, Robert C ..
McGowan, .Jacob S
McCafferty, Harrison.
Neal, William A
Neely. Asher P
Overstreet, Greeub'ry
Paine. Charles K
Patterson, John T
Ray, Robert D
Robertson, William K
Sap, James
Sappington, Samuel..
Sellers, Joseph B
Smith, William B'
Smith, John H
Smith, Adam
Scott, James
Sherman, Edward
Sweet, Anderson A ...
Taylor. William
Teal. Charles B
Tomlinson. William ..
Vieira, Augustine
Veavers. James
Ward, William
Walker. Franklin
Wells. Lorenzo
Woods, Patrick
Wells, Alexander
Zimmerman, Charles.
Hecruits.
Baker, Daniel
Daniel, James
Elsen, John P
McCormack, James H
Quinn, James
Settlemoir. Joseph M.
Settlemoir, William W
Sanders, Samuel
Naples
Greene co ...
Rolla
Beardstown
Palmyraj
Zion
Morgan co..
Waverly
Winchester
Waverly . . .
Galesburg .
Glasgow .. .
Naples
Winchester .
Girard
Winchester .
Jacksonville
Exeter
Glasgow
Naples
Winchester .
Naples
Oxville
Exeter
Zion
Jacksonville
latan
Loami
Carlinville . .
Winchester .
Naples
Glasgow
Winchester
Naples
Winchester .
Girard
Winchester .
Girard
Waverly
Jacksonville
Winchester .
Waverly
Winchester .
Girard
White Hall.
Winchester
Chicag o
Carlinville
Ridge
0.«age
Union
Carlinville.
Danville ...
Dec. 2,1863
Sept. 11
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
Dec.
Dec.
7. 1863
19, 1864
5. 1864
9, 1864
7. 1862
1, 1864
24, 1863
7,1863
^ ^1, 1864
25. 1863
22, 1863
21,1863
10. 1863
5, 1864
7. 1863
5. 1864
20. 1864
25, 1863
14, 1863
9. 1863
23, 1863
10, 1863
22, 1863
9. 1864
29, 1863
5. 1864
1,1864
20,1861
3. 1863
21, 1863
Jan. 12, 1864 See Co. F, 14th 111. ; revived
Sept. 11,1862
Dec. 24.]
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Dec.
Aug.
Jan.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
10. 1863
20, 1863
^21, 1863
19, 1863
4. 1863
14, 1863
4, 1863
7.1863
1,1864
6. 1863
1. 1862
1. 1864
13. 1861
7. 1863
12. 1861
5. 1864
19, 1863
14, 1863
5, 1864
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 23,1865
Apr, 11,1865
Jan. 5,1864
Mar. 23.1865
Scottville.
uec.
Mar.
19, 1864
Jan.
5,1864
hVb
9, 1864
Oct.
7, 1862
Jan.
1,1864
Jan.
12,1864
Dec,
7, 1863
Jan.
1, 1864
Jan.
24. 1864
Jan.
^12, 1864
Jan.
5,1864
Dec.
7, 1863
Jan.
5,1864
Mar.
20, 1864
Jan.
12, 1864
Dec.
9,1863
Jan.
_12. 1864
Feb.
9, 1864
Jan.
29.1863
.Ian.
5. 1864
.Ian.
1, 1864
July
20,1861
.Ian.
20, 1864
Jan.
12, 1864
Jan.
12, 1864
4, 1863
Jan.
12.1864
Dec.
4, 1863
Dec.
7,1863
.Ian.
1. 1864
Jan.
12, 1864
Mar.
1,1862
Jan.
1, 1864
Feb.
14, 1864
Mar.
12, 1864
Aug.
12.1861
Mar.
12, 1864
Jan.
12, 1864
Jan.
5, 1864
Jan.
5, 1864
Mar.
23, 1865
Apr.
^11. 1865
Jan.
5, 1864
Mar.
23, 1865
Jan.
5. 1864
See Co. F, 14th 111. ; revived
712
ADJUTANT general's REPORT.
UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Name and Rank.
Brown, Michael
Brown. Benjamin F...
Bolingart, Henry C...
Clark, Charles
Carney, James
Carman, James L
Carter, John
Chalmers, James A...
Dillon, John
Davidson, William —
Dunlap, Matthew
Dodson, John
Eckard, Prank M
Fuller. Henry
Finnegan. Michael
Fox, John
Fosket. William
Howard, George
Henderson, Alexand'r
Hunt, William
Hampton, Joseph
Holt, Charles Putnam
Hicks, Francis M
Harper, James
Jordan, John
Jenkins, Francis M ...
Keaton, Martin
Medder, Richard D ...
Parker, Charles
Perry. Creed
Ray, Charles
Riley. Matthew
Reed, Jacob H
Richardson, C. W. F..
Robinson, William —
Richmond. James E . .
Scantlan. Daniel
Smith, John
Stone, William
Sheppard, James
Thornton, George F...
Watson, Joseph
Wilson. John
Wiley, John H
Weaver, Thomas
Salem
Upper Alton.
Residence.
Apr.
Arp.
Richmond .
Sackett
Walnut
Chicago
Upper Alton.
Prairie
Milo
McNamara
Freedom
Bethalto
Silver Creek
Maryland
Farm Ridge
Oconee
Farm Ridge
Chicago
Mt. Carroll
Maryland
Rio
Farm Ridge
Forreston
Freedom
Alton City
Bowlings
Washington T..
Alton
Farm Ridge
Chicago
Maryland
Crete
Forreston
Upper Alton
Farm Ridge
Richmond
Rio
Silver Creek ...
Washington T..
Silver Creek
East Joliet
Freedom
Date of I Q +
1, 1865
7, 1865
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
5, 1865
10, 1865
26, 186£.
22, 1865
17, 1865
10, 1865
^ ^8, 1865
22. 1865
27, 1865
28, 1865
6, 1865
29. 1865
9, 1865
27, 1865
24, 1865
26. 1864
6, 1865
16. 1865
28. 1865
21, 1865
28, 1865
3, 1865
6, 1865
_23, 1865
29. 1865
7. 1865
6, 1865
31,1865
21,1865
22, 1865
^29, 1865
16, 1865
29, 1865
23, 1865
29, 1865
22. 1864
27. 1865
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Aug.
Mar.
1,1865
7, 1865
1. 1865
5, 1865
10, 1865
26. 1865
22, 1865
17, 1865
10, 1865
22, 1865
27, 1865
28. 1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1864
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
,1865
Mustered out June 3,1865..
Mustered out May 21. 1865..
Mustered out July 6,1865..
See Co.^K. 15tn 111.; revived
Mustered out June 8, 1865..
Pro. Hosp. Stew. Vet. Bat.
See Co.K,' isth iii.Vrevived
Mustered out May 10, ises!
Substitute
See Co. K, 15th Ill.;revived
Mustered outMay il'.'ises!
See Co.'K,' i5th iii.Vrevived
Miistered out May ii.ises'.
Miistered out' May 'ii,' 1865!
Suijstitute
Mustered out June 3, 1865. .
HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,
Raleigh, N. C, April 28. 1865.
Special Field Orders, I
No. 103. r
1. The organization heretofore existing as the Veteran Battalion 14th and 15th Regi-
ments Illinois Infantry Volunteers is hereby discontinued, and Companies A, F and D,with
their officers, will be transferred to the 14th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Col.
Cyrus Hall, commanding. Companies E, C and B. with their officers, Lieut- Col. L. O. Gil-
man and First Lieut. Andrew H. Hershey, Adjutant, will be transferred to the 15th Regi-
ment Illinois Volunteers, Col. George C. Rogers commanding.
By order of Maj. Gen. 0.0. Howard,
(Signed) A. M. VANDYKE, Assistant Adjutant General
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOI9-URBANA
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