E .5 '■>V" *''*i^"V ^^'^ ^ierience. The cir- Historical Sketch. cnmstanct'S attending the organization of | t,y made a liberal donation for immediate the "Lead Mine Regiment" as it was first wants, and the fair ground near Galena called, were peculiar, and not altogether ■ was turned into a camp of rendezvous, and favorable. About the 1st of June, 1861, a : christened "Camp Washburne." On the formal tender of an independent rifle regi- 5th of Sept. 18G1, companies "A" & "B" ment from this Congressional district, to j went into camp; company ' C" on the 8th be commanded by Col. John E. Smith aid to the Governor, was made by the Hon. E. B. Washburne, to the Secretary of War.— This tender was made in obedience to the patriotic impulses of the people in all parts of the district. Tlie auspices for a speedy and eflective completion of the organiza- and Co. "D" on the 9th. Lieut. W. T. Fro- hock was assigned to the immediate com- mand of the camp. On the 18th Co. "G" was escorted into camp in due military style, company "E" on the 24th, mj^self a private in the ranks, and company "F" followed soon after, which completed the tion otthe regiment, were at that time most 1 compliment, so far as "Camp Washburne" lavoi able, but the government unconscious 1 was concerned. Here was the starting of the magnitude of the contest into which point of our real regimental history. Here it was about entering, declined immediate i was our first experiences ot a soldier's life, acceptance of ihe profiler, and the project I and we thought them hard enough at the was in a manner abandoned. Companies time. Had we known what we had to en- already full united with other organizations, | dure before our terms had expired, how and those in process of formation were dis- j contentedly we would have adapted our- banded. I selves to the circumstances. Here we first The disaster of Bull's Run gave a new ! tasted of soldier's fare and lodging whicli impetus to governmental sluggishness, and we denounced as barbarous. Here we took on the2:jd of July, a telegram was received j our first lessons in squad, company and by Col. Smith trom the Secretary of War, ; battallion drills. In about a week we announcing the acceptance of the Regl- i knew more than there was in the books, ment, if ready for marching orders witlim ' and were just about ready to graduate 15 days ; and afterwards extended to Sept. when Major Smith took us in hand and 10th. The material which had been so ready at call a few weeks previous, was now, by cause otthe delay unavailable, and the country appeared to be already strip- ped of serviceable men. Yet when the call was made it was responded to in a manner creditable to the noble sentiment of the 3d District. A mustering officer we found out that we did'nt know half so much as we thought we did. On the 81st of October, sixty-one, a further organiza- tion of the regiment was effected by com- pleting the roster of field officers. Then we drew our "Enfield" Rifles of which we all were very proud. You remember how proudly we shouldered them one pleasant was assigned by the War Dept to muster i afternoon, and marched down to Galena in the troops, and the work pushed speedi- '■ and halted in line in front of the custom ly forward. I question whether any of us can repress a smile when we recall the awe inspsiring effect which the presence of that august personage — as we then regard- ed him — Lt. Goodwin had xipon us. He was the first specimen of a soldier I had ever seen out of the picture books, and I house. We were all very curious to know what was to be done. Presently our curi- osity was satisfied by the presentation in the name of the ladies of Galena, of two splendid banners. They were accepted in the name of the regiment by Col. Smith and in the course of his remarks promised regarded him as the greatest hero of the i that they should never trail in the dust or age. The supervisors of Jo Daviess conn- be tainted with dishonor and you sanction- Forty-Fifth Regimoiit. ed his word by clieer upon cheer. That was the first tune we flung our banner to the breeze, and marched ])ack to camp with our flag proudly floating. Boys, can you go to Galena and tell those ladies that you kept those promises sacred V Did the 4oth ever desert her colors, or disgrace the flag she bore ? Her record lurnishes the answer. The memory of this period of our soldier life gather so thickly and fast that I would gladly dwell upon it longer, but I am reminded that other scenes crowd each other in quick succession, along our jour- ne}' through those long eventful years of war, and are claiming our attention. I must hasten on to meet them, or my time will be gone before I am half through. Thus partially organized, the battalion which heretofore had been known as the "Lead Mine Independent Regiment," was assigned to the state, by the general govern- ment, and thereafter known as the 45th Ills. Vol. Infty. The regiment was order- ed into camp at Chicago, and moved tliere by Rail on the 23d of Nov. The breaking camp at Galena and the parting with friends that night at the depot, need not be mentioned by me to be remembered by all of 3 ou. As soon as barracks could be com- pleted we were assigned quarters in Camp Douglas. In the mean time we rendez Toused in the Wigwam, a villianous place to be cooped up in. Soon after reaching Chicago Co. "I'' joined the regiment and while in camp, companies ''H" and "K"' were assigned, which completed our organ- ization, and raised our numbers to the pro- portion of a full grown regiment and wIid ila^e .say we were not equal to the best of Illinois' honest boys in looks and valor. — AVhcn the organization was completed a resolution was adopted adding Washburne to the name of the legiment in honor of E. B- Washburne who had rendered such eflicient aid in organizing the regiment. — July 12th, 1862 we lett camp Douglas for Cairo, with the reputation of being the best drilled regiment in camp, a merited honor, I think, at least we had worked hard for it. At Cairo we imagined we were in the heart of the enemy's country, and the most rigorous discipline was ad- hered to, as a poor calf which undertook to pass the guard line without giving the countersign,found out to its sorrow. One of the boys of Co. "E" shot it dead for this breach of discipline. Our next move was up the Ohio and Tenn. rivers, and on the 4th of Feby. we pitched our tents in our first camp in the field. Few of you have forgotten camp Halleck, or the rain storm which leveled nearly all our tents that night. Fewer still have forgotten the boom, boom of the cannon in the direction ol Ft. Henry, the next morning when Com- modore Foote opened fire from his gun boats It was the first hostile shot we had heard in this or any other war, and that pecaliar indescribable excitement had so taken possession of everybody, that what- ever eccentricities were displaj'ed that morning, nobody ran be held responsible therefor. Thero is something mysterious about that peculiar excitement felt on the eve of the first battle, which I have never heard explained satisfactorily. Every one who has ever been in a battle has experi- enced it, yet I never have seen any one who has been able to describe his feelings. The march to Ft. Heni-y through the muil and water, over the hills and hollows of that region, sometimes wading streams, swollen by late rains, in the month of Feb. are among tlie recollections of Ihe war, not the most pleasant. When we reached the Fort late at night, the rebels had gone. The night turned suddenly cold and then the most of us remembered that we had left our blankets and overcoats be- hind, and what rations we had put into our haversacks hid been eaten on the march. Cold, hungry and disappointed, we shiver- ed around our camp fires that long dreary night, and began to realize what an earnest cruel thing a soldier's life was. But it was our first experience and we knew nothing Historical Sketch. about making ourselves comfortable. With the knowledge of further experience, we can now look back, and realize how little we knew then, and how much we had yet to learn. - Next came Donelson with a more terrible and bloody experience, but with the same lack of wisdom in taking care of our bodily comfort. You remem- ber how we unslung our knapsacks five miles from the scene of action, occasioned by a few cavalry shots in the advance. — The suffering and exposure resulting from this foolish act cost us more lives than rebel shot on the battle field. On the morning of the 13th of Feby. we stood behind the guns which fired the first shot into Donelson, from Mcx\.llister's battery,on the hill we bivouacked the night before. We then moved off to the right and took up the position which we occupi- ed during the day's fight. I have time to refer to but one or two incidents connected with the history of this remarkable siege, in whicii the 4.jthtook such a gallant part. On Thursday, about noon, you will remem- ber we were ordered forward of the main line to the support of the 49th 111. which was getting the worst of it, to our left, and front. At the command we moved for- ward proudly and grandly with an un- broken front down across the open field, and up on the other side to within fifty feet of the enemy's works. This was our first experience under fire, and gallantly the 45th stood the first shock of battle. — I can hardly realize now in looking back upon the scenes, how raw troops, such as we were then, could display such dauntless courage and cool, almost reckless bravery. And wlien a charge on the breast works was abandoned as impracticable at that time and place, and we were ordered to re- tire to our former position, the coolness, amounting almost to impudence, in which it was done was something truly remarka- ble. You will remember our stopping on the way back to take a survey of the posi- tion and to speculate upon the chances of success or failure, in case we had charged. Again we find ourselves in line to talk over our first engagement, and wait events. — They came that night, in the shape of a rain and snow storm, a freeze up, and a picket skirmish, which will not soon be forgotten. The next day and and night was bitter cold, but not much fighting on our line but sharp shooting, in which the "boys" of the 4oth took a lively hand, with their long range guns. Saturday tlie ball commenced on the right, bright and early in dead earnest, and the 45th took her full share of the blunt of that desperate fight. But the three days fight is ended and late Saturdaj' evening we are retired some distance to the rear where we rest as well as we can on the snow and ice cover- ed ground, with a scanty supply of blank- ets and provisions. The next morning was the Sabbath, and a brighter and more beautiful morning never dawned. The 45th awoke to the glad news that the white flag proclaimed a cessation of hostilities and soon the mes- sage come, that the Fort had uncondition- ally surrendered to Gen. Grant. The 2d Brig, had the honor of leading Grant's victorious army to take possession of the prize, and I remember how grandly the old regiment looked that morning as they marched in, with their saber bayonets glih- tening and reflecting in the bright ra3^s of the sun, until it looked like a long streak of sunshine itself. It is remarkable that this day so beauti- ful and fair, was the only good day that we had while we encamped at Donelson, if my memory serves me right. The weath- er was miserably wet, cold and disagreeable all the time we remained. The colors of the 45th were the first to be planted on the ramparts of Fort Donelson, and as we mounted the works and looked down the Cumberland and watched the transport fleet coming up, I thought it one of the grandest sights I ever saw. We had won a great victory but at a fearful cost. The Forty-Fifth Rpgiment., beautiful sunlight of lieaven, beanuns; out | in all its splendor, plaj^edupon tiie upturn- ed features of hundreds of our brave bo^^s in deatli's embrace on the field where they { fell, as if in the attempt to win them back to life. But the sun of their lives had gone down forever, casting its shadow of dark- ness and gloom in so many once happy homes in our own dear state. This was the price paid for the victory, and the 45th had contributed liberally of the sum. On the 4th of March -we again take up our line of march through snow and rain, over almost impassable roads for theTenn river where we embarked on the trans- ports again, which are to convey us further (HI to repeat the scene on otiier fields. You remember well the trip up the river; the camp at Savanna; the expedition to Pin Hook and return ; the leaving of (uir cimp at Savanna, just when Sergt. Swartz had got the bake ovens finished ; and then on to Pittsburg Landing; our camp at that place; the battallion drill again and many other things of interest which I have no time to mention, but which vou will run over in memory half a dozen times while you sit here. The memorable 6th of April finds us in our camp at Shiloh, almost unconscious of danger, and certainly, at the time the blow was struck, unmindful of it. Who of us that was present will forget the morning when the long roll beat the call to ami;? Tlie blood quickens in the veins, and the nerves thrill with excitement at the thought. From our scanty breakfast in camp we sprung to our arms to go through with all the horrors of that terrible day. We that are here to-day to live over again these scenes of blood can well consider ourselves fortunate. Many of our beloved comrades who obej'ed the summons that morning, on earth, answered to roll call in the army on high at night. The double quick to the left is still dis- tinct in your memories, where we met not only the enemy, but our own broken and dismayed troops, flying for life in ever di- rection ; but you fiiltered not. Amid the shot and shell fiying thick and fast our line was formed, and although it seemed use- less, the attempt was made to check the de- termined and resistless foe. The odds was too great against us, and as promptly re- formed in a new position, not a man shirk- ing, or hcsitatins in hisdut}'. The work of death had already been felt, and good old Capt. Connor, of Cn. "D" had received the fatal shot, and others of his comrades had felt the sting of rebel shot. For a short time we held our ground and then again were forced to give way, this time taking position to the rear of our camp ground. Here we made a determined stand, and the metal of the old regiment was tried in a terrible fire ; but she was made of pure stuff, and nobly held her ground. Some of her bravest and best boys, however went down to rise no more, while many more were wounded Com- pany "B" being in the most exposed posi- tion, lost heavily in killed and wounded in the ranks, and the young and talented Baugher here received his death wound. — The ranks of Co. "G" were thinned by the murderous blast, and so on throughout the regiment, although the loss was not so^ heavy, as in the companies mentioned. A little later in the day another line had to be formed in the rear, and here company "A" saw the gallant George Moore go down with a mortal wound. It was our turn now to assume the ofl'ensive for a time, and you remember our first charge up through the brush, after the retreating rebels. Many a patriot in the confederate cause bit the dust in that charge. I shall never forget the agony of fear depicted in the countenances of the wounded as we came up to them, which passed into a sigh of re- lief, as we passed by them, without doing them any further harm. The rebels had been taught to believe that the "Yankees" were a species of barbarous humanity, who Historical Slietcli. would take special aeli2lit in bayoneting the wounded, and mutilating tiie dead.— They were surprised to find us men with kind hearts possessing true manly conrage I have heard the remark made in the southern states, many times since the war, "That if the sautli had known the north bet- ter tliere never would have been any war," and I believe it. Daring the greater part of the first day's fight at Shiloh, the 45th under tlie trusty leadership of Col. Smith,' fouglit mostly upon its own hook. Some- times we were with the brigade, but often the rest oftiie brigade would move ott'and leave us figliting. It did'nt seem to make much diiierence however, we fought on un- til we were out of ammunition, and when we could'nt get any more, or see anybody else but rebels, the Col. coucluded to make his way to the river to replenish our cart- ridge boxes. So we staited, you will re- member, left in front, and the rebels follow- ed us so close, that Capt. Polsgrove came up to the Col. and exclaimed breathlessly : "My God, Col. they are not fifty yards from my company, and we hav'nt a shot to de fend ourselves." The Col. replied, "keep cool and don't say anything Capt. the ene- my don't know we are out of ammunition 5^nd we will come out all right yet." We did come out all right, what was left of us and got back to the river bank without further loss, filled our cartridge boxes, and moved up to the right ot the line then forming for the last engagement ot the day. Here we found the brigade again, and took our position in the line which was to either win or lose the day. They did'nt give us much to do in that grand repulse on Sun- day evening, but we were ready, and their reception would have been warm if they had given us a call. After that we had our supper of "Hani tack" and cheese which good old "commissary" Hard, and Lieut. Bush provided us with. We appre- ciated their kin^ess for it was the first morsel we had seen since breakfast, — and that was an extremely light meal. We ate our supper and went to bed, — Oh ! so tir- ed. It rained down in torrents during the night, but we slept soundly through it all ; — at least I did, and I suppose the rest of you did. The next morning almost as soon as it was light we were ordered for- ward, which surprised us a little, but we did'nt stop to enquire into particulars. — We had'nt gone far before the rebel artil- lery opened upon us from a distance, and we were ordered up to support a battery, just in the edge of the wood, where Co. "F" lost the brave Capt. Johnson. Then we moved across the open field in our front, to the woods beyond, where we waked up ' a hornet's nest of rebels, and where the 53d and 71st Ohio came verj'^ near getting us gobbled up by their cowardice, and did cause us to retreat, for some distance. — Then came that last grand decisive charge which broke the rebel lines and put them all to flight. It was sharp awful work, but magnificently done There was'nt many of us to answer roll call, when we formed in liueafter the charge, youremember.there was a good many reported afterwards, but many very many of our noble band, never were with us again. The loss during the two days were 26 killed, 196 wounded and several missing, being over 47 per cent of the whole number engaged The evening of the 7th we returned to, and occupied an old camping ground a di- lapidated and dreary looking place enough as seen through the darkness with the dead of both armies strewn thickly upon the ground in every direction. We had gained the victory but we laid down on Monday night sad and mournful ; the scourge of battle had taken away our bunk mates and messmates, comrades and friends and our hearts wept bitterly. But I have not time to dwell longer. Your memories will serve you better than I can, and I will pass on. On the 24th of April the 45th left camp at Shiloh, and with the rest of the army began the tedious and almost endless seige ot Corinth. It always make me sick Fortj-Fifdi Rojyiinont. to think of Halleck's mode of warfare, and I have not the patience to stop and tell you, how many miles of breastworks we constructed, or how many Tennessee farms we cleared off during the advance on Cor- inth, but with a sudden bound, clear them all, and land in our pleasant camp at Jack- son, Tenn., where we remained during the bummer of sixty-two. Our camp life at Jackson was varied somewhat by details for Railroad guard duty. Aug. the 11th the Regt. was detailed to guard the Miss. Central from Jackson to Toons Station a distance of 22 miles. Companies A, D, F, and I under command of Capt. Palmer, were stationed at Medon, company "C" was ordered to guard the trestle work in the neighborhood of Treager's Station, and companies B, E, G, H and K, were at Toons, Thus stationed we enjoyed a quiet easy camp lile, with not nuich else to do but eat "peach cobblers" (you remember them don't you boys ?) chickens, geese. &c., whicii somehow or other would IJnd their way into camp, although there were strict orders against foraging. You know at that time it was the custom for our army to guard rebel property, return to their mas- ters runaway slaves, and all that kind ol thing, a kind of a patent way the govern- ment had of "making war tender and mer- ciful." And the 39th of August informa- tion was received from below that Arm- strong's Cavalry were making their way north along the railroad and that weshoulo "look out for him." We did look out for liim and was not disappointed in IjIs com- ing. A picket post at Toons was driven in about noon and one man capturi'd. Lt. Dubs can tell you more about that than I can as he did some tall walking to get out of their way. About the sami time "clev- er" Capt. Rouse with his company were attacked by some three or four hundred, and invited to accept rebel hospitality for a fe%v daj^s which was accepted. Enquire of Capt. Rouse or any of Co. "C" for par- ticulars. At three o'clock in the afternoon the force at Medon numbering in ail about 125 men were attacked by something like twelve or fifteen hundred cavalry dismount- ed, who were just going to gobble up the boys in littte less than no time. A 45th "boy" was'nt the easiest thing in the world to gobble at any time, and if there was such a thing as a cotton bale, attached to him he could'nt be swallowed DO \v:\y. Well the bo} s under command of friend Capt. Palmer took to the cotton bales which happened to be lying around the station, and against such tremendous odds defied the rebel hordes for three hours when the 7th Mo. arriving from Jackson to reinforce them the rebs slunk awaj' like whipped curs, without accomplishing their object. The brave and good Lieut. Green of Co. "I" and two of the boys who fought beside him yielded up their lives nobly fighting, besides 13 wounded and 43 of the regiment taken prisoners. The enemy los- ing in the same contest 8 killed and 40 wounded which were left on the ground besides others taken away. Last May it was my privilege to pass over this road again, and the train stopped long enough at Medon to enable me to look around upon this historic ground. The bullet holes in the old station house and the marks on the trees around are still plainh' to be seen. — These scars of the bitter contest, have a peculiar interest to one familiar with their history, and when I walked about the premises and thought of the times when I had been there before and looking at the holes made in the building by rebel bullets each shot fired with the hope of letting out the life blood of one of my comrades and friends, my spirit of forgiveness was not .so strong as Peter's faith. Yet we are asked to forget these things and let by-gones be by-gones. Perhaps it would be better but there are some things that are hard to forget. But I must hasten on for the end is yet a long way oft'. The fall campaign of 1862 had been determined upon, and on the 2d day of Nov. we left Jackson, Tenn., for the south passing through Bolivar, and Historical Sketch. then on to Lagrav.ge where we spent some three weeks doing guard duty in that pleasant little town. On the 28th we start- ed with the rest ot the army on the Mis- sissippi expedition which if successful was to put us in the rear ol Vicksburg. The march soutli through Holly Springs across the Tallehatchie, with old Pap Price "ske- daddling" with his army before us, and then on through Abbeville and Oxford to Spring Dale, is familiar to all of you. At the latter place an incident occurred which deserves a place in our history. It was the separation of Col. Smith from the Regt. in consequence of promotion to the rank of Brig. Gen., an honor richly deserv- ed and worthily bestowed. Gen. Smith communicated the fact to the regnnent in a very appropriately worded letter wliich I thought would be interesting to you to hear so I will give it to you in his own words, and also the reply on the part of the officers of the regiment. Hd. Qrs, 1st Brig. 3d Div. Army Corps in the field, Dec. 16th 1862. To the officers and soldiers of the Wash- burne Lead Mine Regt. 45th 111. Vol. Having been appointed to a position which will separate me from your imme- diate command, I desire to return my sin- cere thanks to you my friends, to whom I am indebted for my position. Having shared with you the dangers of Donelson and Shiloh, as well as the fatiguing march upon Corinth, and from there to this point I feel a just and honest pride in sharing with you the enviable reputation won by your valor, and trust you have had no cause to be ashamed of your commander. Suddenly called from the peaceful pursuits of civil life to encounter hardships, dang- ers and the privations of all social ties in defence of the constitution and the laws of our beloved country, without the practical experience of soldiers ; you have been tried and found true to your trust. "The 45th can be relied upon," is your reputa- tion throughout the victorious army of Tenn. Of myself [ have but little to say, other than that had I been perfect I should not have been human. I have endeavored to administer the aftairs of the regiment with justice and impartiality ; of this you must be the judges. If I have erred I trust you will attribute it to the head and not to the heart. Whatever may be our rela tive positions in future I shall always be glad to be considered as belonging to the 45th and shall always feel the same inter- est in your welfare that I have hitherto done. Trusting that the day is not far distant, when the stars and stripes will wave over every state in our country, and we will be again united with our friends in our distant homes, I have the honor to be sincerely your friend. Jo UN E. Smith. The following is the response of the offi- cers of the regiment : Sir : — It is with mingled feelings of pride, pleasure and regret that we the undersign- ed, commissioned officers of the 45th Regt. 111. Vol. Infty. receive the announcement, that the military connection which has so pleasantly existed between yourself and the Lead Mine Regiment is severed. Pride and pleasure that the modest merit which your subordinate officers and men of the regiment, have long known, is ap- preciated by tho.se in authority, and the gallant, manly, true, officer-like bearing, which led and sustained us on the ever to be historic fields of Donelson and Shiloh have been in part rewarded. Regret that the official and social relations which have existed between us since the first organiza- tion of the regimem ; relations which your uniform kind,considerate bearing have made tender as family ties, must now cease. We shall watch with interest your future ca- reer and when by Tou glory is won on oth- er fields, its rays must brighter gild the stars on the banner of the 45th. If in thy future of this painful struggle for the per- petuity of our union, we shall be under your command, remember no matter how dark or gloomy the hour, at your word, at your need, the Washburne Lead Mine Reg- FoHy-FifJh Regiment. fmcnt will never ialter, never fail yon. — ] JVIay jour future be happy and glorious, as your past has been generous and jv.st, is the sincere wish of (The Officers Signing this Letler.) The expedition liailed of success, fioui causes well known to all ot you, and on the 22d day of Dec. we took the back track over the same route we had proceeded by to this point. You remember, tlie rebel cavalry cut our haversack stiings, as we •jsed to say at Holly Springs. You have not forgotten the short ratii>ns at the Tal- lehatchie. How we feasted new j-ears' day, sixty-three on three ears of corn in the ear issued to each man in lieu of ra- tions, which we had marched 81 miles the day before to gather. But it was a matter of necessity, and like good soldiers as j'ou were, you murmured not but parched your corn and eat it. The early part of .Jan. lound us again at Lagrange, from whicli we were to make another start to ^;iiii the same point. The preparations for the ca:i-,paign of 18G;J, which was destined to be crowned with such grand success was now the or deroltheday. The montlis which inter- vened between this time and the crossing of the Miss, below Grand Gulf, was taken up by that portion of the army of which ; the 4oth formed a part in making easy stages toward that point, and does not con- tain sufficient special interest to claim our j attention except to mention one or two in- cidents, which happened while on the route. A Tennessee winter in the latitude of JNIemphis is not the most plea.sant tine for campaigning, as we all have reason to remember. The snow which fill a.. Col liersville, almost burying us in our tents, you still remember. The mud and slush ' which we trudged through from there to I Memphis are easily recalled with unpleas I ant recollections. The embarkation and I trip down the Miss, river by steamboat to i Lake Providence; the camp on the Spar- row Plantation, on the bank of the Lake, I » together, so they s^.y ; but we had b th that day, and it would be pretty hard to tell which we enjoyed the mo.>,t. Tlie rebs out run us, however, we winning tMe tight and they tlie race. You reiui'mber how we cheered after tlie tight First we clieered for we I'lid'nl e.\ic!l\ know uh t; Uu-n we cheered the 12-4 li litgt. this i)eing Uieir fir.4 fight, ami did s > n ibly ; then weclieered Log.mand MePlier son ; s xin Grant came along, ,ind we cheered Liui by brigade; and behind him on a couple of sorry looking secesh nags rode nol.k- "Dick" Yates and E. B. Wash- burne. It was'nt our custom to cheer for civilians as a general thing ; but we gave Yates and Washburne three such cheers as they never got before or since, I'll bet a penny. On the 12th we met the enen y again at Raymond, and by a little too much curiosity we came very near being gobbled up. It it had'nt been for the 31st I am thinking we would have paid dear for our fun. But we had lots of fun, did'nt we boys ? It is true it was nt just so funny to Capt. House and Lieut. Dave Reed for they both got nipped with rebel lead, but they got well again in a short time, wliich made that all right. On the 14th we took another little round with them at Jackson and drove them beyond Pearle River. That was'nt much of a day for fighting either; but a splendid one for rain. But I guess that "bully" 24th South Carolina Regt. thought it was a good day for both, when the 17th Iowa caught their charge on the points of their bayonets and sent them back double quick over the pick- et fence. The honor of that repulse would have belonged to the Let Brig, if the Iowa "boys" had'nt asked it as a favor ti) let them take the advance. I certainly never saw anything more splendidly done, and they deserve the honor. The haughty South Carolinians said that ;i 1 lud noi>e would scare the western troops. Give TiiEM a chance and THEY would show how it was done. They got the chance and did'nt scare anybody either. Nobody ever lieard anj' more "blow" out of those fellows after their charge at Jackson. On the 16th we met Pemberton's army at Champion Hills where poor Sergeant Hammond and his bnivc comrades of tlie 4.5lli were mus- tered into the great army in the spirit land, ;md many others iell wounded to suffer long pain and si me of iheni perhaps to die aterw irds. It was sharp quick work that >:ay, and we were soon following the de- feated and retreating rebels. The next day we biill our own bridge over Black River and pushed on to Vicksburg, reaching the works defending that city with the rest of the army, on the 19th of May. You re- Forty-Fifth IJPsiniout. n member it was our intention to go imme- diately into the ciiy. But you linow city life is very demoralizing to soldiers, and we concluded to camp a lew miles out for :iwhi!e. We did'nt like the ground very well for camping permanently, so we made another attempt to move f.irwiird on the 2'2d of ;May. It was a serious day for many and as much so perhaps to the 4.'5th as to any other regiment in the army. On that day the noble and brave Cowi'ii fell a sac- ritice to the holy cause of lihertyand an 'undivided countr}'. Besides we lost many more good fellows killed and wounded in that terrific charge. Tlie 22d of May, 1863 will be a sad day in the minds of all ol us, while niemorj' shall last. The loss had been great and nothing gained, but sorrow and disappointment But it is not expected that a soldier will lose much time, in mourning the loss of comrades and friends, — and it is well that it is so, for it they did, they would'nt amount to much in war. 80 the next day and the next, and so on for weeks the bloody siege went on, and the 45th toiled on in their death work, day aftei day,and nightaftL-r night, until the alie.nom of the 25lh of June the work of (lea h;.ndl,l 'od3'battleassumedpri)poit!ons that all other events in its history seems like mere boy's play in compiris'm. The mine under Fort Hili was to be sprung, :ind the honor of occupying the breach as- signed to the 45th. The order was "to occupy the breach, and hold it, cost what it may." A terrible order to be executed 1 y men of such acknowledged braver}' and determination as the 4oth was composed. — For my part I have always considered the enterprise a mistake, — a fearful costly mis- l;ike. Perhaps others with belter judg- ment than myself, could see chances in the prospects of success which I was unable to discover. Perhaps the promised benefits of success may have been equal to the inev- itable loss ; but I never have been convinc- ed of it. Be that as it ma}' it will not mend the matter to speculate upon it now. The mine was sprung and the glorious old regiment plnuged into the breach regard- less of the terrible fire of the enemy, which flashed in their faces like the wind driven rain. The gallant and brave Col. Melancthon Smith, and the young, noble, daring, good hearted Fisk, were the first to fall, the former with a mortal wound, the latter dead upon the spot. E^ping, Sines and Brezier, brave fellows, also joined the spir- it band soon after. To llie killed may be added three commis^ioned offii_;ers, eight sergeants, three corporals, and foriy-one privates wounded, as the price at which the honor of leading this charge was bought. Comrades you will pardon me, if I digress for an instant, to claim your at- tention to a matter, almost entirely per- sonal to myself. \Vhen the bullet sped on its mission of death and pierced the brain of Major Fisk it took from me my tried, bosom friend. I loved him as a brother, and in his death I experienced that deep sorrow something akin to that felt, I imag- ine, by wives, fathers and mothers, broth- ers and sisters, when the news would come back from the battle field that their belov- ed ones had been killed. We had a com- pact between us, that if one should fall and the other live, the living would bury the other among friends if po.ssible. Some of you will reme;rber how persistently I la- bored until I accomplished my wi'^h and purpose to bring his body home. I suc- ceeded, and now in the Cemetery at Mount Carroll, I have a charge which consists on- ly of a raised mound marked by a shaft of marble ; but it is a dear spot and I love to visit it, for it is the resting place of the mor- tal remains of my friend. And when I go there I cannot help bnt wish that all the poor boys who sleep in distant graves were buried at home so Ihat their friends could visit them at their last resting places. But to resume my sketch After the 25th of June the same routine of daily toil as before, went on until the 3d of Jitly when the white flags fluttered on the ram- parts of Vicksburg, which had been so suc- cessfully defended against us for so long. — 12 Historical Sketch. Thfc' next day was Independence Day, a day dear to every Aniericaa citizen already, but another interest waste be added in the surrender of Vicksburg to the victorious army ol the west. At 12 o'clock, Logan's division passed the frowning battlements which still looked cross and surlj', and marched into the city. At the head of the column was the heroic old 4.jlh biavest ot the brave, and her battle flag was the first to float over the Court House in Vicks- burg. In recalling the events and incidents which transpired during the siege of Vicks- burg; the suffering, the toil, the trials and inconveniences so indellibly impressed upon our memories, if there are any which brighten those long dreary days of danger and toil, and relieved us in those trying tinies we can reler to them with especial interest and pleasure. You will lemember that one of the chief difiiculties to be over come was the cooking of rations on the Iront line, on account of the camp fires drawing the enemy's shot with unerring aim, and with fatal effect. To add to the trouble, either from oversight or a lack of knowledge, on the part of the commissary department, as to the proper wants of the army at such a time, flour and fresh beef were issued, when "hard tack" and bacon were above all other things the all impor- tant commodities. To the 45th or rather to a single individual in the regiment be- longs the honor of solving the question. — "Commissary" Hard our old stand-by and friend of Rockford, was the first to con- ^.eive, and carry into practical effect, the idea of a "regimental mess," to be coutrol- ed and superintecded by one competent cook, assisted by negroes or convalescent soldiers unfit ft)r duty. Commissary Hard obtained permission of the Col. to try the experiment, organized his "black brigade," and undertook the arduous duty of sup- plying the regiment with cooked rations. His plan was to form a camp for cooking purposes, far enough in the rear to be out of danger, and then draw the rations for I the regiment, cook them, and send them to j the front to each company. The exp«ri- i ment proved a perfect success and the plan worked admirably. Hard had solved the question of using flour and fresh beef dur- ing the seige, and the boys alter that, in- stead of having flour and fresh beef issued to them, which was next to nothing at all, vvere provided each day with good bread and coft'ee and cooked meat. Gen. Logan's attention being called to it, be was so well pleased with the working of the plan that he issued an order directing the adoption ' throughout the entire division. The "black brigade" was an institution, which in its place did as efficient service in capturing Vicksburg as did the "boys" at their more dangerous duty at the front, and its com- mander. Hard is entitled to a great deal more credit than will ever be recorded in history, for the part which he took in the seige or the service rendered by his genius and his labor ; but the boys of the 45th will never withhold the praise and credit due to the originator of the idea which was to be of so much benefit to them. The regiment was immediately detailed for provost guard duty in the city, and continued on such duty during the months of July, August, September, and until the 14th of October when it was relieved. The daily routine of guard duty during these months was varied by only one or t vvo in- cidents of special interest which I will men- tion. On the 4th day of August, Col, J. A. Maltby was promoted to the rank of Brig. Genl. for meritorious services during the campaign which ended with the surrender of V^icksburg. His separation from the regiment was not attended by any public demonstration or correspondence of which I have any knowledge. The members of the regiment, officers and men tendered their heart}'^ congratulations, and rejoiced that another of their number had been ex- alted one step higher than their partiality could avail. The regret that the connec- tion between Col. Maltby and his rcgim-ent was severed, was expressive and sincere, FortT-Fiftli Regiment. 13 for they recognized in him, an efflcienl commander, a brave man and a true fiiend. Another pleasing episode which occur- red, at this time, the exact date of which I have lost, was another testiiiionial of the patriotic sentiments of tiie noble, true hearted ladies ot Galena, and the love the}- bore the old 4oth, in the presentation ot another splendid set of regimental colors, to take tiie place of the old ones, wiiich we had brought from Galena wiih us, and iiad been riddled with shot on so many hard fought fields. A letter of acceptance and thanks in appropriate terms was prepared and forwarded to the generous donors, as an expression of our aptM-eciation and gratitude. Boys whatever j-ou do, or wherever you may go, next to your wives, mothers and sisters, cherish forever the memory of tlie kind hearted and patriotic ladies of Galena On the 14th of October you will remember j^ou started on tlie Can- ton raid, and had a little skirmish with the rebels on the 17th at Boguecliitto, where you drove their line six miles. On the 20th you returned to camp at Vicksburg and remained until the 7lii of November V hen you moved to Black River, and went into camp. Black River is impressed upon your minds as stronglj- perhaps as any oth- er camp, or more so than any other, dur- ing your term of service, for several rea- sons. One reason was that it was a pleas- ant breathing spell, after long and tedious service. Company and battalion drill was again instituted which had been so long neglected ; the duty was light; rations were plenty ; the reins of military discip- line were not drawn so light as usual, and altogether it was more like soldiering in time of peace than you had experienced since leaving Illinois. Another event transpired while yoa were in camp at Black River which I regard as the greatest event of the war. A victory more important had been achieved than the capture of Vicksburg. A great moral victor}', the influence of which did more to depress the south and demoralize the con- federate army than any battle ever fought. It was nothing less than the veteranizing or re-enlisting of almost the entire western arm}'. The hopes of the rebel cause hung upon the reduction of the Union army by expi- ration of the terms of enlistment of our soldiers, and the difficulty which they were led to believe we would have in recruiting them. The New York riots, and other public demonstrations by the opposition party in the north had encouraged the hope in secessia that the draft could never be enforced, and that volunteering had "played out." The news then of the vet- eranizing of the army at that time, was such a shock to the rebels, that they never recovered from its effects. For the cam- paign of sixty -four the war in the south had "reached every family, every man" is the language of good rebel history. Was it any wonder then that such an unlooked for event as the voluntary re-enlistment of the Union armies, should strike terror into the very heart of the confederacy ? The "boys" of the 45th were among the first to re-enlist and every eligible man almost in the ngiaient went in for another term, de- termined to see the thing through. The dates of enlistment being in the months of December and January. Every one of you proved yourselves in the act to be a real hero and a true lover of your country ; confirmed an attachment to the old stars and stripes, and a true patri- otism which could U(jt be diminished by the hardships of war, or equaled by the love of life or the pleasure of dear homes. Your country wanted your strength and valor, in her defence, and she must have it, at any cos' to yourselves. A glorious sac- rifice for a glorious cause and worthy the noble men who made it. The next event of interest was the great Meridian raid upon which you started on the 3d of Feb. I was'nt with you on that trip, but I watched your exploits with deep interest. On the 14th you routed about five times your own number of the "Rebs." 14 HUt»)rlo;U Sketch. at "Chunky Station,'' and gave them a liard chase, sufiering a h)ss of three men of Co. F. wounded. After that you had some hard niarchhig, a little skirmishing, a good deal of fun foraging, bnt not much hard fighting; returning by the way of Canton, and going into your old camp at Black River again on the 4th of March. — On the 17th the regiment left Vicksburg for the North on Veteran furlough, arriv- ing in the city ot Freeport on the 35th, which was designated as the place of ren- dezvous while on furlough, and the place for reassembling. After a m )ntli's s ijouru among relatives and friends in "God's Country," enjoying the pleasure of home and the genial society of former associ-ites, the scenes at parting, and the kind good bye are repeated, and we are oft for tiie front again, on tlie 23th of A.pril. At Cai- ro we join ourcounnand, and on the 4th of M.iy, take passage on the steamer up the Ohio and Tenn riveis once more, landing at Clifton on the Tenn. river, where we re- main until the 14th. Leaving ulifton we make a rapid and fatiguing march over that mountainous region by the way ot Pula.ski to Huntsville where we camp beside the b'g spring and have a general cleaning up. Here tlie 17th army corps receives a ]iermanent head again in the person ot the redoubtable Frank P. Blair, Jr., who was going to do such wonderful things, if tile democracy would elect him Vice President last tall. But then Frank was a belter soldier tlian he is a politician, so we have no particular fault to tind with him on that score. After a day's lialt at Huntsvilie we are on the march again after Sherman's army, wliich we hoped to overtake somewhere this side of tlie sea. Marchini^ via Decatur, Sand Mountain, Rome and Kingston, we arrive at Etowah Bridge, on tlie 7th ot June, having marched 293 miles since leav- ing Clifton. Slierman was tlien at Kene saw and we wen- in liigh glee at the pros- pects ot being re-united with the aimy s"i s.ion. But we wered omed to disappoint- ment. The 45th was detailed for the tedi- ous and insipid duty of guarding Riilroads in the rear of the army, and stationed at Etowah Bridge. We were not insensible of the fact, that the most reliable, and trus- ty troops in any army are selected for this kind of duty; but we could'nt exactly see it in th,ii light. It was a compliment no dou'it, but there was'nt enough glory in it. We a(;cepted the situ- ation however like good sxldiers, and set- tled down to our li'itle gu.n\l duty, apple dumplings and blackberry pies. While at Etowah we lost two men ki ■ I, while pa- trolingthe railroad, and one man drowned in the river while bathing. You remem- ber tlie celebration of tlie 4tli (if Jul}' at this place, the address being made by Col. Rogers of the 15th. Poor George ! Who would have thought that he would be back in the ranks of democracy now, after de- livering sucli a good republican speech as he did on tliat day. On the 13th of July we were relieved at Etowali.and went first to Kenesaw, andthenonto Roswell Bridge. Then back to Marietta on the 17th of Au- gust and tried our hand at provost guard duty again at that point. Here the lament- ed Lieut. Trimble of Co. "I" died and was buried. The only oflBcer in the 45th who was escorted to his grave by a detail from his own regiment. The regiment was re- lieved at Marietta, and ordered on duty at Ackworth on the 14th of Oct. .still guarding railroads. On the 9th you changed camp, moving s;iuth of Marietta, where you re- mained a few days and then moved on to Atlanta. At this point I left you, and it was the last time I saw the 45tii as a regi- ment. I have always been sorry that my connection with the regiment closed when it did. But tearful that I could not en- dure the fatigues of the long march to the sea, in the stale of health I found my.self at that lime, I deemed it but just, that I should leave the service, and give plvce and emol- uments totho.se upon whom the duty would devolve in my absence. I shall always re- gret that I did not attempt the "March to Forty-Eiftli Regiment. 15 tlu! sea" regardless of consequences. As I shall not be able to draw trom memory from this time on, you must excuse the meagre and imperfect account of the re- mainder of your hisloiy. The march through Georgia to the sea bj' Siiermau's army is world renowned and the 45th shares in the honor. You that are present will live over agaiu to-day whatever there is in the h -(tory ot that long journey, amusing j'oiirselves in a hun- dred laughable incidents, and recalling many more which wee anything l)at pleasant at the thne. When Savannah fell into your hands no doubt you were glad. — ]}ut your stay was short, and on the 4th of Jan., sixty tive, ym took tlie steamer for Beaufort, S. C. At Pocotaligo you en- gaued the enemy on the "sicred soil" (V) of 8 lulh Carolina. Skirn)isheti heavily all day on the 14th, driving the "Johnies" be- fore you all the time, and after a severe engagement, captured the Fort on the morning of the loth. Here you suft'ered a loss of 8 men wounded. Leaving Pocota- ligo on the 30th you march'.^d in a norther- ly direction through Orangeburg, Colum- bia, Ridgeway and Winsboio to Suuar Loaf Mountain, where you encamped on the 28th of Feb. having marched a distance of over 300 miles in less than a mouth. March the 3d you are on the march again, passing through Cherawand onto Bennettsville and Mill Creek, where you had another brush with tlie "gray backs" on the 31st, and then on again toGoldsboro where you arrived on the 24ih. At Golds- boro 5'ou remained long enough to draw clothing, and such other little necessaries as you wanted, not caring anything about rations, for you were boarding yourselves then, and en the lOth of April you are off again to Raleigh and then on to Greens- boro and back again to Raleigh, or near there, which is to be the end of your long journey. The news of Lee's surrender had reached yon and you knew that the end was not far ofl'. Then Johnston surrender- ed and your work was done. Ycu ,had marched and fought in the grandest cam- paign in the world's history, and now it had closed. I cannot describe your joyful feelings. I can scarcely imagine what they were, when the unmistakable news, the glad tidings was received that the war was over, and the greatest, the wickedest and most unholy rebellion, ever inaugurated and against the best government, ever es- tablished on tlie f ice of the earth was crushed. Then on the first of May you take up your line of march in the direc- tion of Washington via R^chmord and Pe- tersburg, and I am lold that this was the hardest march of all. A kind of foot race between the 17th and 15th army corps. — You who were there can tell more about it than lean; but my opinion is that it would make a lively race. At the grand review in Washington, on the 24th of May you muster your little band and proudly march past the grand stand under the eye of President, General, Sec. of War, &c., conscious that if yours has been a more humble duty it has been no less faithfully discharged than theirs. The last stage of the journey is reached. The journey by rail from Washington to Louisville is ac- complished, and you go into camp for the last time. Anxiously almost impatiently you await the order for the final muster out. You are citizens from choice, not soldiers, and when your duty is done you are anxious to resume the character of a citizen, and settle down in your peaceful homes, and enter again the pursuits of civil life. July 12th, 1865, the 45th was mus- tered out of service having served four years lacking about a month. If it was necessary I would alluile to the "last night in camp," and the midnight assault upon the sutler shop, led by that prince of good fellows, our old friend A. H. Davis, which I hope none have forgotten, llut I have not time. I have detained 3^ou much longer alread}^ than I intended, and yet I have passed over many important facts and scenes connected with your history. The pen of the impar- .^6 HistiMlcal SkjQtch, tial historian must write for the 45th a brilliant record. Upon her banners the words "victory' and "liberty" is written in letters of gold, and the fame of her brave "boys" is a by-word in the annals ot the nation's history, during the late rebellion. But comrades while we have met here to-day to rejoice in the society of each oth- er, to recall happy associations, and to live over again the story of the past, we have another duty to perform. Let us not loi- get our di'ad comrades who lie scattered all over this broad hind ; some are sleeping beneath the green sod in our own laud ; others lie by the banks of the Ohio, the Tennessee and Cumberland, on the bloody tieids of Donelson and Shiloh, on the hill sides at Vicksburg, bfeneath the quiet shades of Champion Hill and down through the deep valleys of Ueorgia, Ala- bama and Mississippi. Some lie in un- known graves, scooped out by unfriendly iumds, lliere to wait the resurrectinn morn Let us cherish thi^r memories and drop the tear of love upon their graves where- ever they may be, and if you will listen while I call the roll ot honor of the depart- ed heroes of the4otli, you may have your memories refreshed even upon a subject, that would crimson your cheek wilii shame if you thought you hail neglected it. So soon do we forget tiie past, though, and the faces and forms of iho«e who mingle witli it, that 1 am satisfied there are not a few nanus ni this list, whicli has not pass- ed unconsciously from your memory. Thi- history of the 4.)ih 'nil audcom|)lete wouM embrace tlie hisioi'y of Uie entire . Army 'f the West sub^tintiall , From Cairo ti Vicksburg and from Viek-biii'g to your camp at llaieigh, N. C, and fin illy the "last ctuuo" of allat Louisville, Ky., c >nspieuter mil" of surviving mein- *bers, who can tell, whicli one of our members will be '.he last, to answer roll call on earth. The most of us yetare com- paratively young. But forty years from now the youngest of us will l)e old. Nat- urally tlie oldest will be gathered to hi-^ Fathers first. And ten years from this many will be gone. II commissary Hard, who has servc'l us with our rations si of ten, is here at the end of that time, he will have lived the whole number ot years al- lotted to man It is not likely tl> m that he will meet with us twenty years lance. — One b3' one, we will be dropped frian the rolls, until the last surviving member of the old regiment, will bidadiei toall things earthly, and pass over the daik river into the peaceful land. There we shall iiold onegranil re-union beyond the skies, where our comrades slain at Donelson, Sliiloh and Vicksburg, and all the rest, who have gcme before, are now wailing to greet us. Our re union here lasls but a day, and then we part, again, perhaps for the last time on earth, liut up yonder, our reunion will never break up, and there will be no more parting, no more sorrow, no more war, nor no move strife. There we siial. have Peace ! Union ! and harmony forever. OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE FORTY-FIFTH ILLINOIS REGIMENT, WITH THE EACH MAN IN THE REGIMENT. Complied From Official Sources. Forty-Fifth Begiment" -Field and Staff. 19 Name and Rank. COLONELS. John E. Smith ■Jasper A. Maltby.. Robert P. Seely... John O. Duer Galena . . . Galena . . . Rockford . Galena ... LT. COLONELS. Jasper A. Maltby.. Melancthon Smith. Robert P. Seely... JohnO. Dner Jamea J. Palmer.. MAJORS. Melancthon Smith. Luther H. Cowan.. Leander B. Fisk. .. John O. Duer James J. Palmer. . . Joshua VanDevert ADJUTANTS. Wm. T. Frohock.. Giles H. Bush James Clifiord Robert F. Reid ... quartermas'rs John Pyatt Evans Blake , William C.Taylor. SURGEONS. Edward D. Kittoe Orangre B. Ormsby J. R. M. Gaskill 1st ASST. Francis Weaver. Frank W. Reiley.. William Lyman. John Conant J. R. M. Gaskill 2d ASST. Wm. Lyman John Conant CHAPL.^INS. G. W. Woodruff . . W.D. Atchison... 8ERGT. M.\JORS. L. G. Comparet. .. Savanna. Isaac M. Hammond Chicago Residence. Date of Rank. Galena Rockford Rockford Galena Cherry Valley . Rockford Warren Mt. Carroll.... Galena Cherry Valley. Warren Mt. Carroll... Rockford Galena Rock Island Rockford Watago . . Galena Greenville. Savanna . . Chicago . . . Rockford . . Pecatonica Rockford . . Pecatonica. July 23, '61 Nov 29, '62 Aug 4, '63.. May 11, '65. Sep 17, '61. Nov 29. '62. June 28, '63 Jan 10, '65.. July 13, '65. Oct 31, '61.. Nov 29, '62. May 22, '63. June 25, '63 Jan 10, '65.. July 13, '65. Oct 31, '61. Jan 21, '63. Sep 22, '64. July 9, '65. Sep 18, '61. Nov 25, '61. April 20, '65 Aug 30, '61 . April 15, '63 June 22, '65 Nov 18, '61. Mar 21, '62. Mar 21, '63, July 9, '63., May 6, '64., Dec 26, '61. Mar 5, '63.. Not Must'd Not Mudt'd Dec 26, '61. April 14, '63 Aug 17, '63 Mar 26, '65 Not Must'd Decl6, '61 April 21, '63 Date of Muster. Remarks. Promoted Brigadier General Promoted Brig. Gen. Aug. 4. 186-3 Honorably dis (as Lt Col) Jan. 10, 1865. Must'd out (as Lt Col) July 12, '65 Promoted Died of wounds June 26, 1863 ....'.'.".'. Promoted Promoted .'.'.'. Mustered out (as Major) July 12, 1865. Oct 26, '63.. April 11, '65 Not Must'd Dec 26, '61.. Nov 8, '63.. Dec 24, '64.. Not Must'd Promoted Killed in battle May 22, 186.3' ....... Killed in battle June 25, 1863 Promoted Promoted ." '.'..'.'.'. Mustered out (as Capt) July 12, 1865. J dec 2661 I 1 " 28 64 f May 20, '65. Dec 26, '61. June 23, '63 July 1, '65.. Dec 26, '61.. Pro Surgeon of Vol Dec 4, '62, by Pres. Term expired Oct 29, 1864 Mustered out July 12, 1865 May 2T, '63. June 9,' '64. Sep 5, '62. April 28, '63 June 2, '63. Chicago Jan 1, '62. Aug 3, "64. Novl, '61. Nov 1, '61. Robert F. Keid.. . jRock Ibland. . . . Sep23,'61 Q. M. SERGEANT. Joseph C. Glenat.. COM. SERGEANTS. John Travis Henry M. Thomas. Geo. A. Seely HOS. STEWARDS. Lyman D. Smedly. W. S. Stansbury... W. M. Lyman DRUM MAJOR. Charles M. Denison PRIN. MUSICIANS Adam Maffert P. W. Copeland .... Galena. Novl, '61., Nov 20, '61. Dec 24, '61. Dec 24, '61, Dec 26, '61 Rockford Sep 17, '61. Nov 20, '61, Rockford April 21, '62 Rockford Sep 17, '61 Mount Carroll. Rockford Wataga . Nov 27, '61. Sep 18, '61.. Jan 5, '64 . . Sep 16, '61.. Aug 30, '61 . Sabula, Iowa., Winnebago .... Jan 3, '64. . | Jan 28, '64. Nov 20, '61. Dec 26, '61. Nov 20, '61. Jan 28, '64.. Dec 24, '61. Nov 20, '61. Promoted Capt Co A Resigned Sept 22, 1864 Promoted Capt Co C Mustered out as Sergt Maj July 12, isos. Resigned Resigned January 31, 1865. Mustered out July 12, 1885. Died at Savannah, Tenn Promoted Surgeon 26th regiment. Resigned July 9, 1863 Resigned Dec 26, 1863 Promoted Promoted. Promoted. Resigned January 28, 1863. Resigned June 21, 1865 Transferred to Co A, July 1, 1862 Killed at Champion Hills, May 16. '63. Veteran. Mustered out July 12, '65. . . Killed at Ft Donelson, Feb 15, 1862 Drowned Sep 29. 1863 Veteran. Mustered out July 12, 1865! '. Discharged Dec 27, 1861 Discharged Sep 29, '64 ; term expired . Veteran. Mustered out July 12, 1865. . Died at St. Louis, May 15, 1862 Discharged Jan 13, 1863 ; disability Veteran. Mustered out July 12, 18(S. . 20 Compan) A.— Offk-crsaad Privates Name and Rank. Kesidence. Date or en- listment. CAPTAINS. Abraham Polsgrove Wm. T. Frobock. . •lames P. Beattie. . 1st LIEUTS. Wm. T. Frohock. George Moore Joseph Myers Jameu P. Beattio. . Bailey Cleveni^er.. 2d LIEUTS. George Moore Joseph Myers David Williams.... Jacob Febs FIR8T SERGEANT. Joseph Myers SERGEANTS. Louis La Brush.. Charles E. Rose John Mack IIoUisM. Hurd CORPORALS. Wm. T. Dougherty David Williams Bailey Cleveuger.. Henry Kernaghan. . John"H. Botts John Mahood Robert Morehead.. James P. Bealtie.. MUSICIANS. Adam Mafiett Henry W^inters WAGONER. PaulD. Otis PRIVATES. Altency, John Beavers, James Bristol, Seneca W. . Bradford, Thomas.. Bennett. Porter Benefield, Wm. C . Ballon, Sandervine Brown, Barnhard . . Bruce, William C rummer, W. F. .. Chapman, T. C Coates, Alexander. Corrigan, Barnhard Comperet, L. G ... Carson, Solomon.. Edwards, A. M... Eddy, William II.. F'els, Jacob Frazer, Alexander. Pulton, William.. . Perrell, Andrew Felix, Albert Frederick, John Fuller. John Gray, W. H. II ... Guy, Louis Gill. Phillip C Galliger, Hugh Harrison, JohuB.. Hars, John G Hall, Henry H Hilbert, Christian. Hardin, William H. Jarvis, Franci.s Keuvon, Hiram C Kenyou. Elliott R. Keyser, William L. Pol sg rove . . .Mt. Carroll. Woodland . . .Mt. Carroll.. Savanna Woodland Woodland . . . Savanna Date of Muster. Remarkfti Aug ."50 '61 Nov 20 '61 Resigned January 21, 186.3 .Ian 21,' "6.3 'May 27, '63,ProCol4th Mis.s Col'd Keg Jan 12, 1865 April 20, '65lMay 23, '65iMustered out July 12, 1865 Aug 30, '61 Nov 1, 1861 April 9. "62 Oct 1.5. 1864 July SI, 1865 Savanna .\ug 30, 1861 Woodland jUec 1, 1^61 Pleasant Valley I May 1, 1862 Savanna 'July 9, 186.^ I 1861. Woodland 'Aug 30 York I Aug 30. Woodland | Aug 30. Savanna | Aug 30 Mt. Carroll Aug 30. Pleasant Valley Aug Pleasant Valley Aug Savanua ! Aug I Aug Mt. Carroll.... I Aut; Washingtou Woodland . . Sabula, Iowa. Woodland .\lt. Carroll. BlutFville Pleasant Valley York Derinda Savanna Woodland Millville, Wis.. Jackson Co lo. Pleasant Valley Hanover Jacobstown , . . Mount Carroll Savanna Derinda Pleasant Valley j An York ". I An Savanna |Au Aug Aug Nov Aug Aug Oct Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Nov Aug Aug Aug Aug Oct Nov Washington Savanna Pleasant Valley Galena Aug Aug Aug Aug Nov Elkader, Iowa. Nov Pleasant Valley ] Aug Savanna lAug Woodland JAug Salem Nov Pleasant Valley I Aug [Derinda I Aug Janesville, Wis Aug Savanna iAug Washington . . . Oct Woodland I Aug York lAug " i-^ug Kent 'Auir 30. Nov 20, '61 . Promoted Wounded at Shiloh ; diedApril 27, 1S62 April 23. '63 Resigned Oct 15, 1864 Dec31, '64. Promoted Not Must'd'Mustered out as Sergt July 12, 1865 y!o\ 20, "61 Promoted April 23, "63'Promoted April 23, '63|Resigned August 7. 1863 .Not Musfd Mustered out as Serg July 13, 1805. NOV 20, 01 Promoted 2d Lieutenant Dis Dec 15 1863 to reci'ive pro in col'd K Re-enlisted as Veteran Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired. .. Killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862 Trans to Inv Corps Sep 15, 1863 Promoted 2d Lieutenant Re-enlisted, as Veteran Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired. . . jMissnig in action at Thomson's Hills, '63. ^Discharged July 12, '62. Wounded [Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired.. Re-eulisted, as Veteran Promoted Drum Major Tr»ns to V R C, May 1, 1864. 'Died at Savannah, Tenn. Wounded at Ft Donolson 30 Corp"l M. O. J uly 12, '65, as Sergeant. . 30 Died at Ft Donelson 30 Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired. 30 Mustered out July 12, '65, asCorp'l... 30 Killed, Medon Sta. Tenn, Aug 31, '62 30 Discharged June 9th, '65 ; disability.. 30 Deserted Nov 28, 1861 2 ...| Mustered out July 12. 1865. 30 Must'doutSep 8, '64, as 1st Sergt, woun'd 30 30. 30. 5. 13. 30. 30. 30. 30. .30. 30. 30. 10. 18. 30. 30. 30. 1. 30. 20. 30. 30. 15 30. 30. 30. Corp 1. M. O. July 12, 1865 Discharged April 27, 1862, wounded Pro Serg't Maj, must'd out Jan 16, '65 Mustered out Jan 16, '65. term expired.. Discharged No\' 3, 1862, wounds . [Killed at Vicksburg, June 21, 1863 . [Mustered out July 12. "65. as Serg't . jDied at Paduca, April 21, '62, wounds M Ubtered out Jul v 12, '65, as Serg't . [Mustered out July 12, 1865 . [Woun'd Ft Don & Shiloh dis Nov 24, '62. . . Dropped at .special muster, Aug 18, '62.. . 1 Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired.. .: Died at Raymond, Miss, May 22, 1863.... . Mustered out Sep 29, '64, term expired.. . iDischarired July 13, 1862. wounds . : Woun'd. ta'u pris,kiird,Vlc'sb'g,June 4'63 . 'Dropped at special muster, Aug 18, 1862. . . 'Mustered out June 3, 1865 . Mustered out July 12, 1805 x . Died at Rome. Ga., Juno 15. 1864 , Died, Savannah, Tenn, April 27. '62, w'ds [Mustered out July 12, 1865, as Corp'l Dis Dee IS, '63. to receive pro in coTd rej Company A--Oincers and Privates. 21 Name and Rank, i Kesidencc. Date of I enlistment. D ite of mu.'^ter. Kemark.s. Kimmins Henry. . . iWashington . . Kehl, William jDeritida Longman. Eluis AVoortland Lane Joi-epU T DeSoto, Wis.. McCouville, Cluis.. i?t. Louis. Mo. Muldiigh. William. Woodliine Alyers.t'raukiiu Woodland. ...;au McGiini y. .Michael. .York j An jS'oble. W'm j •• ;Aii O'Sullivan, Tim. ..j " An Patten, Kobeit iWashington . . . An .j^. Patterson, Koscoe. |Pleasaut Valley An-' 30 Any Aujj Anji Ang Auu Aui; Kawliiigs, Jos. M Rawlings, J. U. . Kowley, Louis Kandetker, Chris. Howlaiid, Marshal bmiih, John M... fcimiih, Joliu A. ... iSmitli, John C . . . . Smith, James B.. . Shilling, David... lAug 3(1 iAug 30 . ■jAng 30 . • iNov n - Nov 20 . ■lAng 30 . ■lAnsr -"O . 'Aug 30 . vAng 30 . Aug 30 . 30, •■(il 'Nov2!i. ISlil Mustered out Sep 3. '04. Wounded :iO, 'Gl Nov -JO Died at Deiiuda. 111.. May 18, 1!-fi2 30 :Nov 20 Dischari;e1 . | Mr. Ca ri-oll . . . . : Aug 20. 'fi-^ ^'^"■;nn> ;Sen 20," '(;t Sep'2o! Derinda Aug 30, 'r.2!.... •"'oe-^burg, lowalt-'ch 24" Ti'iFeb 24 Derinda lAne-s't." 'koI. Pleasant Valley j Aug 26. 'f.2l Dec 1, '03! . iDied at St Louis Oct .30 IS 13 . jDischarged June 13 1802 , JDisch irged Jan 8 1S62 . !Di.>chaiged June 20 18)2; wounds . Killed at Shiloh April 6. 1802 . Killed ai Ft Donelsou Feb. 13. 1S62 . Trans tolr.valid Corps Sep 15 1863 Nov 20 Discharged April 14 18'2 , Nov 20 Mustered out July 12 ISO,") Mustered out Sep 23 1804; term ex •Died at St Louis May 12 1802 !Mustered out Sept 20 1864 ; term ex '■ DisdiargedPeblTl'^W; disabilitv ■ Died at La£;raiig.' Tenu Feb 13 18i3 Trans to Invalid Corps Sop 1.5 181i3 ■■ Sorjt; absent, sick, at M O of i^egt ■■ Killed at Shiloh April 6. 1802 '_ ' jMustered out July 12 1865 as Corporal. . . . i Nov 20 ! Nov 20 . I Nov 20 . . . Nov 20 . . . . . i Nov 20 . ...iNnv 20 y. INov 90 INov 20 [ .... jNov 20 '.'. •••.Dec 10, '611 Cook. J. Iloldeii Deichman. Ern»t Davis. Charles B. Ellinor. John Kerrell. James. .. 'Dischirared Nov 2 18(>3; disability. . ■■■ Di>chrii Gaston. Aaron II.. :s„nn<-ri..l,l " -, . - Gill. Jas. or Jerome, Woodland Harris. Georire |Derinda Hackett. Dwight Henderson. T. J Ustick , Savanna Lanark Mt. C'lrroll. Harrison. Albert S. Keeger. Wm Llllibridge. Robt. 1 McKee, John Mellon, James Piillev. Wm Kay, William P.... Roggei) thine, F Konlstou, Huuh II. Strickle. John Smith. Harlou- J. .. Sullivan. John Said. Charb-sW... Said. John W Venable Jas Williams. Wm Wil'iamson. Wm.. Wilson, Alfred JLanark Sf'n 11. '021 OrtlO. '0)..iOct 11, ,\ws 30. -02 Pleas'int Valley j Vnrr 21",, '621 Woodland ". \rtrf 10. '01 Oct iV Nov 2. "63. . INov 30, '63 Nov 24, V,2 Dec Ifi. 'Oil '62l fi.^ Mustered out Julv 12186.") Died at Jackson Tenn Nov 28 1802 ... "Mustered out June 3 ISOJ Mustered out July 12 I86.3 Mustered out June 22 1865 ■ ■ ■ Died April l", 1S63 Mustered out June 3 180.5 Di'Charired Feb 1 lMi4; disability 04" Mustered out July 12 1805 Mustered out June 3 1865 'fi4 Mustered out July 12 18G5. Pleasant Vallo ^U. Can-oil... Thomson Conrtland Fleisant Valle York Relvidere . Montirello. ... ■Tickson. Iowa Pleasant ValleviAug 20. "02 Antr-^O Derinda Ung30 Tr.ins to Invalid Corps Aug 14 1863 Mustered out July 12 18f>5 — -\u!r 26. '62: ;Died ;t St Louis April 9186.3 -\ uar 20. "O-), ........ Mu-tered out June ;> 1865 Ang 30, "02 ...!!!!!!! Died. Lake Providence, La March 25 '63.. Nov 17." "02' ." .|^y""Tra;isto Inv.ilid Corps Opt 8, '04.. Oftii.'oi \bsent sice at mustering out of Regt Oct 5, '01.! Oct 11." '04 Mustered out July 12 1865 '^en t'>. "621 .' ..|| Musterel out June 3 1865 Dec 1. 'R-.. Deo 1, '03..' Mustered out Miy 20 isOo Sen 2. "04 . . Sen n." 'fit" ' Mn^ter-ed out June 3 1865 Oct 6. "t--4 . . . Or-t 11. "fii Absent with 'e-ve : never joined Co Feb 2 1. 'OV Feb 24." "05. '^tu-^tered out July 12 1805 ' " f usiered out June 3 1>'65 Alissing in -iction ; died in hands of enemy >Iustere'i ont .Tmit: ISC ..lOct 3 Trans to VUC May 1 1864. 22 Company, B"- Officers aud Privates. Name and Rank. Residence. CAPTMNS. Luther FI. Cowan . . I Warren . . . Joshua Van Devert; " Thos. J. Prouty Winslow. . 1st lie UTS. Nc#bit Baugher Galena ... Joahua Van D c;vort| Warren. . . Diiniel W. Cowen.. '• Thomas J. Prouty. [winslow Kingsley E. Olds... I Dixon .... 2d lieuts. I Sanil II. Townsend Rnsh Daniel W. Cowen.. Warren Thos. J. Prouty.... Winslow. Ephriam Graham.. Warren. 1st seijgkant. James C. Robbing SKRGRANT.S. John B. Laillet Josh Vandarvert. . Nelsen Blindborry Daniel W. Coweu. COUPOUALS Robert Scott Anple River. George W . Hayden, Warren M.A.Anderson i " N. C. Gallaher iMifflin. Wis! . Jeremiali Lohr Warren R'cliard Powers. . . . jGratiot Wis. Kingsley K. Olds. . I Warren Alex J. Esping ! Date of enli.-tment. Date of muster. Aug .30, T)I Nov 20. ■(•,! Nov 2'(. '(52, May 27. 'i<3 July 9, '65 . not musfd lAng.30, -61. !Jane 1. '02. [Nov 29, 'fi2. i Dec 2-5. 'R4. 'July 9, 'C.5.. Apple River. Galena . Warren . Au1. Woodbine ISept 21 "04. Apple River. . . tDec Ifi "lil . Rockford I April 21 '62; Courtland jOct S NU. . . Millsville IDec 29 'HI.. Warren i April 11 '61. Milisvills lApril 11 '64 Discharged July 30 18i)2, disabilitv Died at Cairo April 16 1862 Musfd out July 12 '65 Discharged. Since died Died at Mound City 1S62 Discharged Nov 10 1862, disability Mustered oat July 12 18.'>5 Pio Sergt 1st Scrgt and 2d Lt Mustered out July 12 '65 Discliarsed, sore eyes Transferred to Invalid Corps M O. July 12, '65 Mustered out July 12 'ti5 Discharged July 23 "(i2. wounds Mustered out Nov 20 '64 Dropped from rolls Ang 18 '62 .Mustered out July 12 '65 '• as Sergt Mustered out Sept 29 'C4 term ex Mustered out July 12. '65 Musi'd out Sep 29, '64, as Sergt term ex. Mustered out July 12 '65 Killed at Shiloh, April 6 1862 Died at Camp Butler HI Mar 4 '64 Died at Cadiz, Wis., Nov 21 '61 Mustered out Sep 29 "64 term ex Discharged Nov 10 ]Sfi2 disability Killed at Shiloh April 6 '62 Mustered ont Dec 24 '(j4 term ex April 27 "64; Mustered out Jul v 12 1865 .\pril 27 '64| '• - " April 2T '64] " " " i Discharged Sent 2 "62 disability M. O. Jiilv 12, '65 Mustered out Julv 12 1865 Died at Vicksburg Dec 8 1863 Mustered out June 3 1865 Died at Mound CitvFeb2 1862 |Must,dout Oct 30 1863 sentenceof GO M April 27 "GliMustered out July 12 '65 Mar 20 '64. Nov 30 "63. Sept 26 '64 Oct 11 "61.. 'Died at New Albany Ind Feb 24^65 'Dropped at muster Aug 13 '62 -Mar 20 "64.. Vet recruit musfd out July 12 '65 corp'l Sept 26 '04. -Mustered out June 3 1865 Mustered out July 12 '65 ='romoted Com Serg't. Drowned Aug. ''dS Mustered out July 12 '65 April 27 "lUD'serted June 12 'tU... .\pril 27 '(VlMusie'-eJout July 12 '65. 24 Company C.---01flccrs aud Privates. Name and Rank. IDait; of or I lislmeul. CAPTAINS. Thomas Burns Jauies House Joseph Vincent Jame!> Clili'ord 1st LIKUTS. James Kouse Josej)h Vincent Sauil. P. Adams. .. 2d LIEUTS. John Byrne James Clili'ord John B. Annetts... FIRST SEllGEANT. Joffepli Vincent. SKUGEAKTS. James Clifford. ... Thomus Kediord. .. OrrinL. Williams Saml. P. Adams. .. COUPdUALS. Mathcw ishimuou. . Ephraiui Percy... James W. Gear \Vm. II. Borland .. Sterling L Parker. Wm Philpot James M. Day David Walsh MUSICIANS. John Callaghan John Paul PltlVATES. Anuetts, JohnB. .. Atkins, Jamei* Beloin, Win. W Bailey, Edward Borland, James R. Brown, Henry Bourke, Michael. .. Bastian, John Bowdeu, iS'icholas Galena East Galena.. . East Galena. .. East Galena. . . East Galena. . . East Galena. .. East Galena. . . Galena East Galena. . Galena Galena. Sep 2 '61... Ihiy 5 'ti2... April 20 '05 iJulyll "65... Sep a "61... .May 9 'tii. . . July 'J 'to.. Sep 3 '61... June 1 'tW.. July 9 '65.. 18(31. Sep 2 Galena (ialeua Freeport Galena Galena Freeport GuiUord Maple Grove.. Galena Galena Galena Galena Sep 2 Sep 10. Oct 1... Sep 3.. Galen."*. . . Galena. . . Galena... Hanover. GuiUord. Galena... Galena.. . Galena... Galena.. . Galena.. . Galena. . . Sep 3.. Oct 2.. [Sep 2.. jOct 1.. Sep 2.. Sep 17. Sep 20. Oct 20. !sep 2.. jSep 2.. l»ate of M uster. Remarks. Nov 20 '61. Resigned May 5 1862 April 23 "63. j Mustered ouC^ov 1S64. Not musfd ]Must"d out (as 1st Li) May 2!) '65 Not musl'd I Must'd out (as Adjutant) July 12 '65. Nov 20 '61. ^Promoted .Vuril 23 '63 Promoted Not must"d Must'd out (iisSergt) July 12 '65. Nov 20 '61 Resigned May 16 '63 April 23 "63 Promoted xVdjutant. Not must'd, Must'd out (as SergI) July 12 l!SiJ5. . 18ol. Nov 20 .'romoted 1st Lieutenant Belknap, Francis L I Galena Beaumont, 11. E... Freeport. Conroy, James Galena Cloran, John Galena... Cloughlin Nicholas Galena... Calgy, John (i.ilena... Casey, John Guilford. Callahan, Peter j Galena. . . Devans, Silas L 1 Henry .. . Pelaney, Michael.. Galena... Foley, Michael 1 Freeport. Green, James M. . . | Freeport. Gray, James " " Hughes, Thomas.. Hanly. William Hill. David Helmand, E. T. G. Henry. Jiimes Hynds. Jiihn Houlihan, J.imes Jerome, James .(lalena Galena lialena Galena (ialena Giilena JoDaviess Co.. Galena Vinegar Hill. .. Jada, John Galena Jordan, .lames i Fre;'port Kepheart, Isaac | Free port Kelly, Christopherj Galena Linnane, Michael . . Galena Louis, Henry (Galena 31etcalf, Wm. M. . . . Gjilena. Marshall. James. . . Galena Mock. George Galena Morris, Sylvanus.. Elizabeth MourUi Audre w Frv'epurt Sep 2.. Sep 17. Sep 2.. Sep 2.. Sep 26. Sej) 2. . Sep 2.. Sep 2.. Sep 6.. Sep 10. Oct 7.. Sep Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Sep 10. Oct 3.. Oct 5.. Oct !).. Sep 2.. Sep 2.. Sep 2.. Sep 4.. Sep 1*). Oct 21. Nov 3.. Sep 2.. Sep 2. . Oct 3.. Oct 3.. Sep 2.. Sep 2.. Sep 24 Sep 2.. Sep 5 . . Sep 10. Sep 19. Sep 20 Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 2U. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20 Nov 20. Nov 20 Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. ^ov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. Nov 20. [Nov 20. I Nov 20. jNov 20 'Nov ao. INov 20. iNov 20. (Nov 20. INov 20. [Nov 20. iNov 20. iNov 20. jNov 20. Nov 20. [Nov 20. [Nov 20. I Nov 20. iNov 20. I Nov 20. INov 20. I Nov 20. jNov 20. I Nov 20. Nov 20. -"Jov 20. Nov 20. 'Nov 20. Nov 20 Nov 20 Nov 20. Nov 20 Nov 20. Nov 20., Nov 80. Promoted 2d Lieulenaiit Mustered out Sep 20 '61 term expired Mustered out Dec 21 '6i term e.K Com'd 1st Lt not must'd. M O July 12 '65 Mustered out Sep29 '61 term ex. Discharged July 14 '62 wounds.. Must'd out July 12 "65 as Sergt. . Discharged June 4 '62 disability. Died at Hanover III .•\pril3 '62... Must'd out Sept 2S) "64 term ex. . Discharged May 30 '62 Transferred to V R C April 29 '04. Mustered out July 12 '65 Com'd 2d Lt not must'd. M O July 12 '65. Died at Savanna Tenn May 4 '62 Trans to Invalid Corps Sep 15 '63. . Mustered out Sep 29 '63 term expir ed-.. Killed at Medoi: Tenn Aug 31 "62. Died at Cincinnati O May 20 "62. Trans to Inv Corps Sep 15 ]fi63. . . Dis to re-enlist as Vet in Co D 1 st III L Art Killed at Shiloh April 7 '62 Mustered out Jan 8 '65 term ex Mustered out Sep 29 '64 term ex Deserted Jan 15 18G2 Mustered out July 12 '65 as Corporal. Died March S 1862 Discharged Dec 19 '63, disability Killed at Shiloh April 7 1862 Discharged April 4 lS.... Sep 2 ... . Oct 4 . . . . Oct r-, .... Sep 2 ... . Sep 10... Sep 2.... Sep 9 .... Feb:r(i4. DecKl "W. Oct 8 '64... April 10 '().) Dec 20 '63.. April 10 '(i5 April 10 '65 Janl '62... Dec 19 "63.. Oct .5 'f4 . . . Oct 7 'CI... Jan 1.5 '62.. Jan 18 '62.. Dec 20 '61.. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov .Nov 1861 1 Mustered out Nov 20 1861 Died at Paducah May 20 '62 wounds. 'Killed at Shiloh, April 7 1862 iMustered out Julv 12 1865... iMissiug April 6 1862 ITrans to V It C May 2 1864. . . 'Mustered out July 12 1865 .. ■ Discharged .May 7 1862 Deserted Oct 3 1S64 Must'd out July 12 "05 ag Sergeant. Mustered out July 13 1865 Mustered out Nov 21 1864. Deserted Jan 13 1862 1 Mustered oul Sep 8 1864 Deserted May 12 1802 iDied at Savannah T April 15 '62 wounds. jDischnrged Jan 31 1863 ; disability I Mustered out Julv 12 1S65 jDischargcd July 2:t l.sii2 'Mustered out Sir-p-.iy l-iU term e.^ Mar 28' 61.. April 14 '64 April 10 '65 Jan 10 '62. . April 10 'OJ Feb 15 '64. Dec 10 '61 . Jan 18't»2. April 10 "65 Dec 16 '63. April 8 "64. 1 Discharged March 27 1865 disability. Mustered out July 12 '65 as Serg't... Tr from Co D Must'd out July '65. . . Mustered out Julv 12 1865 Oct 12 'tM.. April 10 '65 April 8 '64. April 10 '65 Aprils '64. Oct 11 '&4.. April 27 '64 April 10 '65 Discharged Nov 4 1862 disability. Mustered out July 12 1865 Mustered out July 12 1865. April 10 '65 Aprils '64.. Mustered out Nov 9 1864 term ex Mustered out July 12 1865 Absent sick at muster-out of Regt Mustered out July 12 1865 Discharged. Pro Colonel to Col'd Regt. Mustered out July 12 1865 April 10 '65. Chicago iDec2«, '01. Mustered out May 12 1865 as Sergeant. Died at Pitts burg Tenn April 12 1863. Mustered out July 12 1865 April 10 "65 April 8 '61.. I Mustered out Nov 29 1864 term ex. April 10 '65 Mustered out July 12 1865 Dec 10 '65. . 'Mustered out June 30 1865 26 Coinpanj l>.---Oflicers and rrirates. Name and Rank. iDatc of en- I listmont. CAPTAINS. Thomas D. Conner Joliu O. Ducr Jobupli W. Millv^r.. Otto (J. Hager. ... 1st lie UTS. Wm. II. Rowley. .. John O. Diier Joseph VV. Millei-.. Otto C Hager John R. Daivson. . 2d LlKUTd. John O. Ltuer Joseph VV. Miller.. Otto C. ILiger Ed. O. Ilaniiuond.. FIRST SKKOEANT. J. VVai-ieu Miller.. MUSICIAN. Peter W. Belliugall PKIVATKS. Bennett, Charles P. Bisson, Evan Kobt. Brown, Jo.l Galena Apri 1 6 ISiii Galena June -25 '63. Galena " Galena Nov 1.3 1801 Galena March 1 V>-2 Galena .\pril G "Gi Galena !june Hj '(>:i Dixon .locL ai "03. Galena iSep.31861. Galena March 1 '(ii Galena May I "&i. Dixon Jau-->5 1*U 18(31. Galena Galena Jo Daviess Co. Galena Galena Elizabeth Jo Daviess Co. Elizabeth .. Hanover Galena Jo Daviess Co. Hanover . . . . Sep 21. Xov3.. Galena Hanover Galena Rockiord Hanover Galena Elizabeth Galena Jo Daviess Co Uockford .Jo Daviess Co. Galena Elizabeth Hanover Klk (irove. Wi:- Hanover Bncli'n Co lo. . Galena Dubnque low Hanover ■^tato of Wis. . Preeport Hanover Jo Daviess Co. Galena Dane co Wis.. Galena Nov 21. Nov 3.. Nov ."5. . Nov :?.. -Nov 21. Sep SO. Sep 3.. Sep 11. Sep 3.. Sep 3.. Sep 21. Sep 3 . Sep 10 Sep 20. Sep 3 . Sep 3.. Sep 21. Sep 3.. Se)> l".l. Sep 3 . Sep 21. Sep 3 . Sep ,").. Sep 11. Sep 3.. Oct 23.. Sep 21 . Oct 17. Sep 7.. Sep 21. Sep 11. I .Vov 21 . ; Oct 21.. I Sep «). Date of Muster. Remarks. Nov 20"61.. Killed at Shiloh April 1S62 April 23 '63. Promoted Major Not must'd! Promoted by President A. A. G. Dec 21 '1)3. . IMustered out July 12 1863 Nov 20 '61.. Promoted Gen Grant's Staff.. April 23 '03 Promoted April 23 '03j Promoted j Promoted Dec 22 '63. Mustered out July 12 1865 ... Nov 20 '61 . . Promoi ed April 23 '03 Promoted .■\pril 23 '03 Promoted May 23 'lij. . ' Mustered out J uly 12 1865. 1851. Xov 20 Promoted 2d Lieutenant. Nov 20. . . . .Must'd out July 12 "65 as 1st Serg't. Hanover Jo Daviess Co •Sep i. Sep .Oct .-Sep .jSep . iOct Sep Sep Sep Sep Oct Sep Oct Sop Sep 'Sep I Sep 'Nov Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... .Vov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20 .. Nov 20... Nov 20 .. Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... iNov 20... iNov 20 .. Nov 20... I Nov 20... Nov 20... iNov 20... iNov 20... iNov 20... INov 20... iNov 2(1... I Nov 20 .. iNov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20.^. Nov 20... Nov 20... ;Nov 20... [Nov 20... iNov 20... I Nov 20... :Nov 20... [Nov 20... 'Nov 20..". Nov 20... .Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20... Nov 20 . Nov 20 .. Nov 20... Nov 20 .. Nov 20 .. Nov 20... Nov 20... Discharged May 13 '62 I Discharged May 13 1862 Killed at Shiloh April 1862 Died at Jackson Tenn Sep 8 '62 .Mustered out July 12 1865 |Trans to Invalid Corps Sep 15 1863. Died at Evausville Ind May 14 1862. Mustered out July 12 ls62 as Sergeant. . . '•186.5 Discharged Jan 1 1864 disability Discharged Sep 26 1862 disability Trans to Invalid Corps Sep 14 '63 Pro Serg't 1st Serg't and 1st Lieut Alust'd outJuly 12 1865 as Serg't Accideiitly killed Feb 2;» 1864. MustercMl out July 12 ISO.t DischaririHl .\1 ay 12 18(12 Mustered out July 12 18!)5 . . Was prisoner, mustered out July ;2'6).. Died at Camp .McClernand April S '6J . Discharged May 12 1863 Discharged In 1862 disability Promoted Serg't 1st Serg't and 2d Lt... Promoted Corporal 1st Serg't and 2d Lt. Mustered out July 12 1S65 Discharged Jan 1 18iU disability Mustered out July 12 1K65 as corporal. . . Was pris must'd out July 12 '65 as Cor. Discharged April 4 't)2 disability Must'd out .July 12 '65 as Serg't j Deserted Nov 6 1S62 iDicd at St. Louis Mar 24 18(53 I .Must'd out Dec 30 "ti4 term ex -Must'd out July 12 ls65 as corporal Unaccounted for M ustered out Dec 30 '64 term es . . Died at St Louis May 21 lSti2 Died at Jackson Tenn Oct 16 '63. . . Mustered out July 12 I8U5 Musician Mustered out Julv 13 1805... Deserted Sep '.1 1861 Died at Jackson Tenn Aug 21 "63 Died at Camp McClernand April 3 '63.. Discharged July 23 18;2 disal>ility... . Mustered out July 12 1865 as corporal.. Mustered out Dec 30 '61 term ex Mustered out July 12 1865 .. Mustered out Dec 30 '61 term ex iDischarged Oct 12 lSbt.. Estay. Augustus M Frickey. Christian. Friesner, Levi Friesner Lewis Fisher, William Gould, Alphonso. Grening, Richard.. George, L^wis Goss, Leonard Harris, Caleb A.... Hollan. Charles H. Hamlin, Orrin R.... Hammett. .lohn ... Hunter. Edward. . . Hoops. John Hocking. R. N Hainf'S.John K Haines, Patrick Hope, \Villiam L.. Klein. Lewis Kittoe. Wm. K Law. Josi'ph Linsey. Thos liOgaii, Hugh Mifrray. James M yers, Harston Metzker, Michael.. Medary, Wm. J Murphy. Ewd Montgomi^ry. Jas.. N orris, Wni". E O'Connor, Michael Patterson, Andrew Peatt. Thos Patterson, John. . . Rawlins, .Tas S Stremnier. Frans.. Swirt. I-aic W Swift. Albert O.... Residence. Date or Rank. Date of Muster. Remarks . Hanover. Jo Daviess Co. Galena Jo Da\'iess Co. Freeport Hanover Washington .. . Galena Galena Jo Daviess Co. Vinegar Hill.. . Galena Galena Galena Brnner Vo la.. Galena Hanover Washington .. . Galena G lien a Vmegar Hill... G.ileua Giiiltord Galena Galena Galena Sep 7 18!;i.!\ov20 1861 Died at Louisville May 24 1862 Oct 11 Nov 20 , Discharged Jan 26 1S61 disability Sep 1 I N ov 20 I .M ustered out Dec 30 '6i term ex Sep 10 Nov 20 . .. . jDischarged Oct 26 I8ril disability.... Sep 3., .,iNov20 iMustered out Dec .SO 1864 term ex.... Sep 20 i>!ov20 | Oct 19 I Nov 20 [Discharged April 2.3 186,3 disability. . . . Sep 1 I Nov 20. .. JDischarged Jan .31 1863 disability.... Sep 3 Nov 20 Died at Savannah Tenn April 16 '62.. Hanover Galena i Galena i Hanover ;Rice Ga'ena .Galena Jo Daviess Co. Jo Daviets Co. Galenri iWaukegun. ... Savanna I Washington ... tialena." Savanna j Galena ! California .... Galena Galena Bellevue Iowa. j Galena I Galena - Galena 'cinicun.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. iGalena (ialena 'Vinegar Hill.. . Guilford I Dec .30 '63.. Fef)2ii'64.. Feb2i)'64.. Jan 2 '62.. Jan 1 '62... Mar 6 '65... Nov 21 "(il.. Dec 4 -(is... Gets "64... Oct 7 '04... Oct 5 '64... Dec 29 '61 . . Dec 30 '63.. Feb2i"64.. Feb 2'.) '64 0--t3 "64... Oct 7 '64... Oct 8 "64... Ocr 8 '(i4... Oct s '111... Oct 7 '64... Jan 13 '64.. MariO '64. Mar 20 '64.. Mar 7 '6.5. .. Dec 2.5 '63. Oct 11 '64. Oct 11 '14. Oct 11 '64. Jan 12 "64. Mar 20 '64. Mar 20 "64. ;uct 12 '64. .Oct 11 "64. !Oct 12 "64. Oct H '64. Oct 11 "64. Oct U "61. Discharged Jan 2.5 186r. Died at Jeffersonville Ind July 26 1864 Muster'd out June 5 1865 Disch Sep .5 1862 wounds Mustered out Jan 1 1865 term ex Mustered out July 12 1865 Mustered out June 241S(i5. Mustered out Jaly 12 1865. Transferred to Co C March 271865. Mustered out June 3 1865 Mustered out July 12 1S65 Nov 28 "63 Dec II '63. iOct7 '64.. lFeb25"64. [Oct 5 '64.. 'Oct 5 "(■i4.. jOct 8 "64,. I Sep 15 "62. . Spragins.. Saml R. Macliaraer Oliver Swartz Saml F. Clark I William Robbe Elias Venable.. .. James L Carroll.. . MISICIANS. ! Chas. H. Groni Henry Bain WAOONKK ! Daniel M. llewett.. PRIVATES. I Bentie. Saml. P Bowden. Daniel Powden VVm Buck, Alexander H Brandt Abraham. Bonney, Jonathm. Buclier, Andrew. .. Bncher. J icnh Bucher. Jacob 2d.. Bowersox, Cha* Brown. Benj. B Bain. Hugh R Bohn. Fnink Cartee. Michael T.. Cartee. John E . . . Coats. Bciij Carr. John W Clark. Wm. T Carpenter, II B Carpenter. J^is. E. . Clevenger. Henry C Costillo, Martin . . . Edwards, Albert. .. Edwards. Oscar . . . Kverhart, John ... Frasher. Wm Flickinser. E. O... Flack, JohnH. ... Frederick, Conrad. Gott. Sutton Gault, Matthew Gleason. Solon F . Goddard, Levi W.. Graham, Danl. J.. . Gillett. Chas. S.... Glattarr.John J Holmes. John R.. . Ilile, George Residence. I Dattr of I enlist niiMit. Date of muster. Remarks. Mt Carroll. Mt Carroll. Berrymau . Elizabeth.. Mt (.'arroU. Berryman . Elizabeth.. Mt Carroll. Berryman . Kent Sep 14 IStiliNov SO 1861 Promoted Major !May -ii ISIJSJ Aug 18 '(». 'Mustered out Nov 11 istu. . April -M 'tio'Juiie IT "tij. 'Mustered out July Vi 18(i5. ;Sep U 18()1 Nov 30 Til. ! Resigned Nov 4 18t)-2 Nov 4 ISb-J. lApril -23 '03 Promoted jMay 2-2 lt{lj:iiJuly 14 "63. iPromot.d April 20 "eriiNot must'dj Mastered out as Sorgeaut July 12 1865. . . \n Carroll. Berryman . Kent York Elizabeth . IDec 1 1861.'.... iPromoted Nov 4 lSti2, 1 j Promoted |May 22 18t«! Term expired Dec 25 1804 July 'J 1S65. 'Not must'dlMustereci out as Sergeant July 12 1805. . . I i IHfU. j 'Sep U 1801 Nov 20 - Pro 2d Lieut 1st Lieut and Capt !Oct 22 'Nov 20 Sep 14. ...\SovM. Sep 24 1 Nov 20. Sep 14 lNov20. Promoted 1st Serg't and 2d Lieut. Promoted 2d Lieut iDischarged Sep 2 1802; disability. Discharged April 5 1803 Derindri Elizabeth Kent Ml C.irroU Kliz ibeth .. . . Mt Carroll PI. ■jisaut Valley York ■. Howardsville Morrison Sep 14 Nov 20. Sep 18. ...i Nov 20. Sep 14 I Nov 20. Sep 14 Nov 20. Sep IS Nov 20 Sep 21 I Nov 20. Sep n. ... Nov2il. Sep 24 Nov 20. Sep 14 .\ov20. Nov 8. .. Nov 20. , j Wounded at Vicksburg. Dis. Aug "63... , [Coin. Is' Lt but not mustered jDisch irged May 2 '02 iMustered out July 12 '65 as Serg't i Wou'd at Vic'g May 22 '6.3 ; dis. Aug"tJ3. Died at SivaniiaTenn Mar 23 "02 Mustered out Sep 2',t, "04 ; term ex Trans to Co D Feb '64 Da.-^erted Dec 12 "01.... Mt Carroll. Woodland Woo.ibine 'lind; ifiind, X-nt lizaheth He I- ant \ alley "l.M antViUey '•"liz beth K'.-u York Hanover Dunleith Massilloa lo. . . S ivanna Mt Carroll .. E'izabeth Woodland . . . Nov 12 I.Nov 20 Discharged Nov 13 "04. F.'izabeth. . Dnnleith.. . Mt Carroll. Kent. Woodbine . . Fair Haven. Elizabeth.. . Wood 'line . . York Sep 14 :Nov Sep 14... Nov Sep 18 JNov Sep 14. 'Nov Sep Is ■ Nov Sep 18. ... I Nov Sep 18 Nov Sep 24 Nov *)ct 7 I Nov Sep IS LNov Sep 24 I Nov Oct 17 I Nov Oct 2-) I Nov Sep II.... jNov Sep 14 Nov Sep 18 Nov Sep 18 Nov Sep 18 iNov Sep 18. [Nov Sep 24 [Nov Oct 2 jNov Oct 25. . Nov Sep 18 jNov Nov I'l Nov Nov Nov Nov 20 Discharged Disability 20 " ' 20 Died at .Mound C'iiy Jan 28 '(i2 . . Mustered out July 12 as Ooruoral 20. D jserted \S">\ 20 Mustered o.it I uly 1 : 18 i5 20 Dis. Dec. 14 '03 to receive pro iu col regt 20 .1 Mustered out J uly 12 "05 20 Dischi'.rged Mav21S02 20 Discharired June 16 180'.. ... 20. ... 1 Mustered out July 12 1805 as Serg't 20 1 •• " 20 Dis.Jnlyl '04; disability 20 i Mustered out Jul v 12 '05 as Corporal .... 20. . . . i Died at St Louis April 28 1S02 20 ;Dicd atQuincy 111 .\pril 28 62; wounds.. Fair Haven.., Hanover Galen.a Howards\'ille , Woodland Sep 14 Sep 18 Sep 14 Sep 18 Nov Sep 24 jNov Nov 18 INov Sep 14 I Nov Sep 24 Nov Sep 24 Nov Spp 24 INov Oct 17 jNov Nov 7 [Nov Sep 14 Nov Sep 18 iNov 20. iO. 20. . . . 20.... 20.... 20. . . . 20. . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . . . 20. . 20.... 20. . . . 20 . . . 20.... 20.... 30... Trans, to Co D Feb IH "iM. Died tvt Mt. Carroll 111 Dec 15 1801 Mustered out Sep 2J '64 ; term ex Mustered out July 12 1805 Clustered out Nov 8 'W ; term ex Mustered out Sep 29 "04 ; term ex Miist'd out Nov 8 '04 ; as Sorg't term ex. Trans, to Inv Corps Sep 15 '03 Mustered out July 12 1865 Killed at Shiloh April 7 '02 Discharged Sep 20 '02 ; wounds Discharged July 25 1S62 •Mustered out Sep 20 '64 ; term ex. Disrhars'ed April 5 '62 Died at Monnd City April 4 1862 Discharged July 25 '62; wounds Dischirgcd Nov 13 "64 ; term ex Dis. Oct 11 '63: lost an arm at Shiloh. Mastered out July 12 1865 so €oui|Mn) E.«"0fBcer8 aud Privates. Name and Rank. Herring. J. W Hazell. Kobt KM(1, Wm U Kidd, Geo Kei.-ler, ('hrif. ... Lunib, iMiciiai'l Miller. Joliu Alacluimer. Isaac. Machaiiier, Tlios. J Mailiisou, A Mc<4uai',.ioliii. ... Muli.irky. llugli... Mason, Sami Miller, Henry Residence. Derinda lili/.ibeth •enuda U-ndota L;ut. ninleiih iJerrymau . .. Date of enlistment Mt Carroll. . Elizubeih... Mt Carroll. VVoodlaml . , Kent Powers. John IMt C.irroU. Patterson, Lorenzo Hock. George M. . . Sisier, IJjiijauiin.. Stotlens, Wui Skeene. Geo biii.nuins, D.ivid. . . Sill II uiis. Joliii Stansbiiny. VV S.. ^pellman. Tbos. . . Spaul iiliL'. Dudley Sni th, Benj.iiiiin Sjiililcr. Henry Shepartl. John Wingjird.-Imob Wiitsun Diiil Wil i.s Henry li Warehatn. Jos .■>. . . HKCKUITS. Boop, Jae,, 21. Sep 14, Sep l-i. Sep 1 i Sep 18. ....lUci 2.. MtCarroll Sep 18. Freeport Sep 2-4 .VI:,gpoliaWis..!sep 14. S.ivauiia jO.t 4.. Derinda juc.t 4.. Dunleith .. ..iOct2.<.. Ki'nl Sep 14. Mt Carroll. . jSep 14. Sivanna Si'p 18 Forreslou Sep 18 lS(j, Date of muster. Remarks. Elizabeth Plea.^unl Vailey »li Carroll Deri.ida .. Fair Haven... Kent 'Mar30 " VaraO Mt Carroll DecStt K-nt Mar 24 •• ... Mar 24 (ieneseo Jan IT .Mt Carroll Jan IT Kcriyrnan Dec 12 Mt Carrull Sep 27 Woodbine .April ti Polo Dec 31 Pleasant "Valley S.-p 11 J eflerBou , Mar 30 Xov 20, 18(31 >'ov iO ■iov 20 \'ov 20 j ,M)V 20 Nov 20 ... . [Nov 20 .... 'Nov 20 .... INov 20 .... 'Nov 20 Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 N.-v 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 ... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 ... . Nov 20 .... Nov 20 .... Nov 20 Nov 20 ... . Nov 20 Nov 20 Nov20. .... Nov 20 Nov 20 'April 27 'W April 2J 'ti4 Jan II "61.. Mar 24 til.. Mar 24 01.. Mustered out July 12 1865 Discharged Nov hi "64 ; term ex Died al Memphis Feb 23 1803 Discharged Aug 17 J rranslened to liiv Corps Sep 15'0;i... 'I'rauslerred to Co C M ustered out Sep 2'.t 1804 ; term ex Mu-tered out July 12 1805 Di.-charged July 10 'ti2 ; wounds Al ustered oul J uly 12 1805 as Sergeant D;^charged May21'i;2; di-ability .Mustert d out July 12 IMio Discharged Nov 18 "01 ; disability Discharged I erm ex Discharged July 25 '02, wounds M ustered out Sep 2it "tU ; term ex -Mustered out July 12 05 Died at Savanna Tcnn April 10, '"2 Died at Ml Carroll III Ai.ril 23 "02 Died at Savanna 'lenii March 27 "02 Appointed Ho.-i)itai Stewar.l .Uuslerrd out Sep 29 04; term ex v! ustered out Nov 8 ■«)4; term ex, Mustered out July 12 1865 . .. l)i;Cli. at Quincy Oct 23 1802. Died at Quiiicy July 9 "02 . . Dircharged April 24 '02 .Mustered out July 12 1805. Dis. Oct 27 03 to receive pro in U S T. Dis(h;irged July 2(i'i.2; disability ,. Mustered onl .Iune3 1805 Apr ti '05.. 'Mustered out Julv 12 1805 Died at Mound City 1802 IMusteivd out June 3 1805 Apr 27 '64..;MuEteied out July 12 1803 Company F.— Oftlters autl Privates. 81 Name and Rank, i Residence. Dat« or Rank. CAPTAINS. I Alfred John < in Cherry Valley. James J. Palm, -r. .. ' Joseph R Baxter.. 1st LIEUTS. James J . Palmer. ... Edwin L. Lawrt^nc-^ John A Rollins John P. Jones. .. . Dite of Muster. Remarks. Bonns 'Jelvidere Poplar Grove . . Joseph U Ka.\ter..i Cherry Valley. Jos.ph Liidley j Bnrritt 2d 1JEIIT8. I Edwin L. Lawrence Bonn.'* John A. Rolliu-* Belvidere John P .Tones I Poplar Grove.. Gid'.^onS. Uiley 1 Flora FIUSTSEKGEANT.J Henry Crittenden . . 'Sprinq; SEKGEANTS. I Horace B. Scars. .. IBonns Thos P. Clojrston. [Cherry Valley. John P. Jones Poplar Grove. . Joseph S. Uuck I Flora CoKPoUALS. I Charles A. Hall. ...: Franklin Jos. R. Baxter j Cherry Valley. Lyman VV rd . . j " L. P C. Breezier. .. iC'ierry Valley. Rockt'ord Chemnn? Chemnnsr Cherry Valley. Dec2(»'Gl jDec 2!)"lJl..il^icd of wound* April 7 1862 April ,s 'tii. I April 33 'fti, Promoted .Major July II '03.. UNot must'd Mustered out as 1st Lt July li 1865. Dec CO '61 . . I Dec 39 "61 . . | Promoted April 8 '63.. ! iKesiijned Sep 3 "63 Oct 1 (i-,'...] vpni-,'3 t,;v Resigned July 33 1863 •I uly 33 "63. ! Nov 1 '63. jTerui expired Dec 38 '6-1 Dec •.;8'61.. j April 5 'tr. j Promoted •July it '65.. I.Vot must'd;M"''t>i''<'^ out as Serg't July 13 "65. Dec2:r61..iIJec 3'.t '61. 1 Promoted June 1 '1.3. J April 33 '63 Promoted iOctl'63...i •■ • Promoted I July 9 '65. . j '»;>( mii-:'d Mustered out as Sergeant July 12 '65 I i I !Sep 21 U61!'^ec 29 1861 Died at Jackson Tenu Sep 2 '03; ofw'ds.. iDe.^ 39 ]l)ec 39 Oct 7 Dec 39 Oct U Dec 29 Sep 26. .■'ei. 30. iRocUford . Belvidere. Flora Kinsrston Chemuns.. Cherry Valley. Rockford Kingston . Rockford . Belvidere. Wm. B. Ill 11 .... Joseph Ludley.. David Coll- Emil A. Stahn... MUSICIA.N'!^. Orrin Pettenjjill. Edward Tripp. . PKIVATKS Allen. D 'niel M. Akin. Williim.. Brown John i Belvidere Buckley. James. . Boyd Samuel Bissett. L S D.... Baxter. Ri hard.. Bi-als. Henry G Branch, William. .. Collar. Charles A. CI irk, Seymour. . . Dalby, Abner Dickerson, .lohn. .. Dnrno. William... Edwards. Andrew J Eckhart, John Finning, Theodore Francis, William.. Frederick. John. . . Foss. Charles E Griffin, Peter Henninsr. Albert. .. nilderbrand, T Holtz, Herman Hall, Georse Jnry, John Poplar Grove. Kane, Thomas iCherry Valley. Lord, Lucius T llTarlein Lindar. Edgar T... Cherry Valley. Long. Timothv... I Belvidere Longfleld, H. R. El Losk, Otto Rockford Winning. Wm Cherry Valley. McMahon, Francis Belvlderp Morties, Albert ...ICherry Valley. McCollon, E.W... Poplar Grove.. McKinney, W n I Chicago Naeh, Edgar J iBelvidere Oct 29. Sep 21. Oci 4.. Oct 17. Oct l.>. Nov 33. Sep 38. Oct 21. Nov 30. Sep 25.. Flora Rockford Chemung Cherry Valley. Belvidere Franklin Hebron Cherry Valley. Oct 9 Nov 19..., Nov 18. ... Nov 20.... Sep 28. ... Sep 30. ... Sep 24.... Nov 23. . . . Nov 21 Dec 2 Dec 10... Nov 21.... Oct 9 Nov 22. ... Sep 28.... Dec 9.. . !Oct 18.... tOct 1 Sep 29.... Dec 9 Nov 24.... Oct 4 Oct 13.... Oct 7 Oct 31.... Oct 7 Sep 25 Dec 16... Oct 17.... Oct 10.... Nov 19. .. Dec 2 Oct 7 Nov 6 Dec 2 Oct 7 Nov 29. . . . Oct 5 . . . 'Discharged March 13 '63 ; disability. .. I Discharsred at Chicago; wo.inds . . . Promoted second Lt from 1st Serg't. . ... Discharged Nov 10 '63 wounds Dec 39 Dec 39 Dec 39 Dec 29 Dec 39 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 39 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dee 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 D-jc 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 I . !Died at St Louis Sep 26 '63 .Promoted .Miisiered out July 12 186.5 I Killed at Vicksbug J une 35 '63 . ! M ustered out Jan 10 '65 ; term ex • Com 1st Ltbut not must'd M O July 12 '6& .:DisSep6 '63; disability [aaSerg't . iMuttered out July 12 '65 as Serg t Deserted March 10 '63 Mustered out Dec 2U '64 ; ternj ex. IMustered out July 12 1865 as corporal. . IMustered out Dec 29 '64 term ex Mustered out July 12 1865 . Disch'd f -r pro as Hospital Steward .iMu-tered out July 12 1865 . iDied at Mound City Mar 15 "62 .IMustered out July 12 1865 . I Deserted Dec 27 '64 ; 2d desertion . ! Died at Belvidere III Dec 39 '61 . IDied at Vicksburg May 9 '64; wounds. . JDischarged Mav 16 1863 (Died at Vicksburg Nov 13 'KJ . iKilledat Vicksburg May 33 "63 . Died at Savanna Tenn ; wounds . M'istered out Dec 39 1864 ; term ex . iDied at Paducah Kv March 10 1862 . [Discharged Feb I 18(i3 ; disability . I Killed at Vicksburg Tune 26 18(i3 . IMustered out Jan 17 1865 ; term ex .iDisch April 24 1862; disability . Disch Jan 20 1865 ; wounds , (Dropped from rolls Aug 18 1862 .iDied June 181864; wounds .iDropped from rollsAuglS 1863 .JMusti-red out July 131865 , Mustered out Feb 7 186') ; term ex .! Dishonorably discharged May 16 1863.. . I Mustered out Dec 39 1864; term ex . I Dropped from rolls Aug 18 "63 . I Claimed as a deserter J.m 1.") 1862 . Dropped from rolls Aug 18 '62 , Wounded at Shiloh. Discharged , Trans, to Invalid Corps Sept 15 1863.. . , [Discharged Feb 37 186;^ ; disability .Wounded at Shiloh. Discharged , [Discharg.'d Oct 34 '62 .JDeserted Jan 14 1863 , [Discharged May 16 1862 82 Compauy F."-Offlcers and Prirates. Name and Kank. Residence I Date of en- 1 I listniunt. Date of Muster. Remarks. Packard, Cha.«. E .iCuui-ry Vaiio>. Prim>^r, John M. .. Baoii Kuiijn,-!-, Huiny Oiijrry Valley. JiDt) WHS, sami. M.| Kobbins, Ji>hu Flora Ro'jbius. llcury. . | " .. Koll', John iCherry Valley. Rowles, Herman U Iteiley, Uideou S..|Flora Uolilu, John II JB-jlvideru Kiau, Charles Cherry Valley. fimiih. Luther Bonus Sultivan, James Harvard Sullivan, Dennis. ..[B.ilvidere Sleveus, Henry... 8tump, John Stevens, Geo .. . Shannon, George. Shannon, Jacob . Squier. Aliram Snov\'. Artemus... Sheldon, Henry . . . j Kichmond .... Shoemaker. H. W.. Cherry Valley Spackman, Wm Sprint- Smedley, Lyman D Belvidere Siminoiis, Thos. T. |Cherry Valley Torry, Thos. J.. Walker, Alfred F Welch. Chas. U.. Win'Isor, Geo. C. WVichbroeld, A.. Young, David Spring... HKCKUIT8. Buck. Wni. P .. Flora.... Brula, Anthony Miuouee. Bane<;iin. John " Bohen, James . . . Chicigo . Brown. James i Warren.. Baxter. L''slie H . . . Flora Crider, John F .Duuleith Coyle, Francis iMinonee. Fulmer, John A ... Gutuniau Michael. Hildebrand. G llarting, John Highland. Jam>'s. . . Harney. Winrteld.. Jewell. Sai'il Lutz, Joseph Precion. I'er-'ival.. I*iersol. John B Kichards. .lohn Keynold.-i. Hi-nry.. Reynolds. Snepard SiiTimon«. Thos. . .. Wyi>u n^nry Way. Isaac C i War Chemung Hicks Mills.... Chemung Popl.ir Grove.. Spring Rockford Kichinond . . .. Chemung Koscoe Grant Co.... Monroe Grant Co .. Minonee Chic igo Minonee Kocktbrd ... Minonee Nora. jGr-nt Co. Minonee. Oci30 '01. Nov 11.... Oct 7 Nov2U Oct 7 Oct 12 Sep -11 Nov KS I Oct 1 Sep 23 Nov Uj Oct 1 Sep 28 Nov? Sep 28 .... jDec 14 Sep 2S I Oct*) jOct20 .... iNov 7 INov 18 Dec a .... |Oct21 INov 18 ,Oct 1 .Oct lit Oci3 ! Oct 12.... ;Nov21 Sep 28 Oct20 Sep 21 .... 'Sep 1.5 "62.. Oct 13 "ei.. Oct 13 '«l.. Dec30"tj:j.. Mar l.>'6.->.. Sej) 2!» 'ti4 . Oct 13 'G4.. Oct 13 '01.. Oct 13 "61.. Oct 13 "04.. .Mar 30 "01.. .»ct 13 "04.. Oct 13 '04.. ■I .n 11 '02.. Oct 13 "04.. .Mar 31) '01 •»ct 13 (U.. Oct 12 '01.. Oct 13 "01.. Oct 13 "04.. Oct 13 04.. Sep2.> 't;2.. tp2!» "04., Dec 2S» Dec 2i) Dec 29 Dec 2!i Dec 20 Dec 2i» Dec 2'J Dec 29 Dec 2V» Doc 2'J Dec -^it Dec 2'.) Doc 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec -iJ Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Oec 29 Dec 29 Doc 29 Dec 29 Doc 29 Dec 29 Dec 29 Died at St Louis May 14 '62 Discnarged June 19 '6.j ; wounds Mustered out July 12 '05 as Corporal Killed atShiloh April '02 M ustered out Dec 29 "04 ; term ex Discharged ; minor and disability Died, Audersonville pris. Oct 20 '64 Discharged .May 10 '02 Com 2d Lt but not must'd M O July 12 '05 i Promoted Second Lt [asSerg't Discharged July 24 '62 ; disability Mustered out July 12 1805 Discharged for disability . .iWounded at Shiloh died at Savanna Teuu ..'Discharged Oct 20 '02; disability . . Mustered out July 12 '05 . . Discharged -Hay io '02 ..'.Mustered out Dec 29 04 . . Discharged Dec 7 "03 ; disability . .jDischarged Oct 14 '62 ; disability . . Trans to V R C .May 31 'tU . . iDishonorably discharged April 1 '62 ..jTrau;? to Invalid Corps Sept l.i 1863 . .'Discharged July 7 "02; wounds .. jDied at Mound City March 8 "62 . ..'Mustered out July 5 'tS as Corporal . . Discliarijed April 24 '62 ; disability . . Tr.ins to Invalid Corps t^ept 15 '63 . . Died at St Louis March 24 '02 Oct Iti '(U Oct 10 '61. Jan 31 '04. I. Mar 2:1 "O"). 'S^^p 30 '04. 'Oct 10 '04. 'Oct 10 '04. Oct 10 '(U. Oct 10 "01. April 1 '04. Oct 10 '04 Oct 10 '64. Oct 10 "oi. April 1 Ot. Oct 16 '61. Oct' 16 'oi! Oct 10 '61. Oct 10 "01. Sep 30 "61. 'Pro Corpl M O June 3 ' 11^ ^u. iiUaioii^.. KuOui 1 f. scaio'j .. i/uuuia VV. Oniiiu.. (jriico 11. tjUoU Leaaiici' buUaor... U.D 1,112, Lis. DuDuiB v> . uiiuiii.. b>ria .>!. iSuuioiig. . (jiico 11. i>aou LuainJi,-!- liaiiucr... •too. a. bcaluy . . .. 1st sEUGJiANT byiia M. liuUluii^'.. bKKUKAM'cj. Freeuuiu O. brooks Allred il. Fcai.~ l.«auaor iSiUuiur... dollL. JJ. l.iUlJ>Ucll.. >KAliS. liel■l^.(,•a G./Jt-nuiugs (jlltir li. liiiou. . .. Haul. Mc.NtJilage.. Heur.'i 1». Myn.ill.. jbruUioy iM. i'liui.. C'lia.-. \v'. iloguduu i>ai\viti il. Knjg?lcjy A. Hou^iil.aiug iiU&lCJAlS.-). William A. Mooie. Wil.iaui il. 'iiipp.. PKIVATES. Andertoi), VV. H Auaei'oou, A. F Atlaiuo, C'hauilier.. Uuicli, Aaltiau K.. BeiiBou. beiijamiu. Brnubou, Ueo. W . . Buid, Andrew J. .. Buiteifleld, E Barrows, Chas. H. . Bixby, Luiher C. . Baker, Erastus (J.. Baker, David Benbaui, \Vm. K. . . Bunt, Adam A Birkut, bufiili Barnes, Wm. K Copelaud, Jos. A.. Clme. Uavid M.... Campbell, Johu ChauUler, 1>. C Cbamp, Frederick. Cliaudler, It^aac S. . Davis, Albert S Drake, Thos Davis, Wm. G Day, Lucius S Deuuis, Kpliraim.. Fooce, Aiisou T Flint, Chas. P Fruit, Wm. K Follett. Geo. L Goodlander, Ueury Guiles, Milo Gile, Thos. M Hard, Giles <' Holmes, Henry U.. Henry, George Himee, Geo. L llojideuce llockiord . . . ItocKioril . . . iCuuiilurd . . . Itockford . . . vV.iiiubago. .iociiioia ... "Viiinebago. itOCKlOl u . . l>alo i>. .Mu,-ifr. Kemarks. oep 17 ISOl .SiiV 1 18ji. jiiue ftS &6. Sep 1" '01. .SUV 1 "hi.. JUUJ 1 ]60i ■IllUO 'it> '\>>i jan:il IbOo .^ov 1 '(il. . lIcc 1 '61... 1 line 1 lab, •I line 28 'b-i. iPromoteil Major Ajiiil au ^..iPromoted Aug la 18l>a Dutacbed Promoted Keoi:.ned Juuu JUiie IS oo I'lonioleJ 1 't.2.. oep () IsOo. •Nov a Iblib April 23 \)-i I'loiiioteil Adjn;aiit -Mustered out July 12 l.ti. Promoted . , Promoted i^riiuioted Promoted July !) 18*1. Not mus'd. Must'd out as Com. Seig"t July 12 'Go. l»ui. I Sep 1" 1S61 No V 20 ... . Conimissioued 2d Lt Winnebago, ivociiioru ... Cria.iolU Wiiiiieoago. liO€lilOlU . .. jSep IT. jsjep 17. |t5ep 17. .Sep 17. 'Sep 17. ^ep 17. S<.p li". oip 17. -Sep 17. Sep 17. •Sep 17. Sep 17. ' Xov 20 .... Died April 2 1 "(ri at Mound City ; Nov -M Uijcbarged Aug 7 '02 ; wounds Nov 20 Promoted Isl Serg't and 2d Lieut Nov 20 .. Disch Sep 20 '(ii as Serg't; ditabiliiy. Nov 20 ; Nov 20 Nov 20 .Nov 20 Nov 20 j Nov 20 i.Nov 20 Nov 20 'Discharged Auar 1 1802 ; M'ounds. . Promoted 2d Lieut ' Killed at ahiloh, April 7 '02 Mu.-iiere'l oui bcp 2i» 'ti4 : term ex. !.Muoteied out July 12 180.) as Sj.g i lUe^erted April U 'l.2 . . Discharged Jan 1!( 'oJ. . . Koscoe |Sop 17 INov20 . ., . 'Discharirfd Sep IS "03 : dihability, Kockford |Sep 17 |Nov20 Mustered oiu July 12 lSli.'> Guilford 8ep KocKlord [Sep !Nov Winnebago ibep Koeiiioid I Sep Sep B'lrrirt Koscoe Guillord Byron Hooklord . . Owen Duraud Winnebago. Winnebago. Kocktord ... Winnebago . Winnebago. KoCKlord . . . Howard Kockl'ord .. . Winnebago. Rockiord ... Byron •Manou .. Uocktord Monroe... Guillord.. Kocktord Ko-coij... Kocktord Guillord.. Seward . . Kocktord , Gaillord. . Sep Sep Sep bep Sep Sep Sep .Sip Sep Nov Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Sep Nov Sep Sep Sep Sep 17..... 17 17 17 17 17..... i;.... 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17... 17... 17... 17... 17... 17... 17... 17. .. 17... 17... 17... 17.. 17... 17... 17 .. 17 .. 17 .. ... 17 .. 17 .. 17 .. 17 .. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. •M .. •i) .. 20 .. •JO .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20 .. 20.. 20. . . 20. . . 20. . . 20. . . 20. . . vO. . . 20... 20. 20... 20. . . 20 .. 20... 20. . . 20. . . 20... 20. . . 20... 20... 20... 20... Mustered out July 12 '65 as Se.g't. . . Disciiari'ed March is "03 ; disability. Mustered out July 12 IKOi Discharged April 23 '1-2; dis;ibiiity 'I'lani? to Inv Corps Sep l.i 'tig . .'. Di.5 Di?chaiged -AULT 11 't)2 ; wounds Mustered out Nov 9 '04 ; term ex Muflered out July 12 1805 Uischargt'd Nov ll) '02 ; disabililv Dis Oc! 17 '63 to rec pro as 2d Li'lst Teiin Discharged May2 '02; disability [Art Discharged J uly 25 "02 ; wounds -Mustered out as Sergeant July 12 ISiio Died March 10 1802 Disch M.iy IS 18ii2.. .Mustered out July 12 "05 Discharged May 2 '62 ; disability Dieti at .Marietta, Ga., 1801.... Dischaix^ed .\ugl4 '02 Died at Mound Cily 1802 Mustered out July 12 1805 Trans, to Vet. Res. Corps. Oct 2'' '03. Discharged Sept 22 '02 ; disability. . . . .Mustered out July 12 'Co Discharged Sep 29 "64; term ex. Killed at Shiloh, April 6 1862. Difihouorably disch :iii*iiig, xViisUn LviUiiu, Uaal. J . . . LaGiaiige, F. W ... LauiDUt, Tlios. J. . . LaGniuge, (Jouracl. Mc.Miclicl, Uu!,ni... Marclunu, Lewis... Alc.Uilieii, U L Alariiii, Guslavus. . Muinijy, Ewd. H... MewLou. Zona M Oiini, llainiou \ Price, Charles S...\ Parker, John W . . . | Piirduu, Geo Possou, Wm. H.... Potison, lieary A. .. Pareui, ii. t' Phelp*, Silas M Rowley, Daniel... Kowlcy, Edwin Royce, Geo. L Ryau, WlUiaiu Richardson, K Stearnes, L. A. ... Short!s, Freeman.. Sealy, Geo. A Sutton, Edward... St ringer, Alexander Sovereign. D. A Travis, John Tripp, Tompkins,Jr Tulls, Simeon Vant-ton, Samuel.. Watson, Edward.. Watterson, Jamis. Webster. Hiram. .. Welch, John Wilinarih, Jos. S.. Washburne, Isaiah IIECUUITS. Abboit, Spencer... Fish. Uanl. W Filzpatrick, T Hays, Jos. M Hadley. John Hitt, Leslie Lyman, Wm. M Parker. Geo. A Ryan. Win Ryan, John W. Squiri!, Jaines W.. Squire, Daniel GuiU'oid .. . Winnebago Woodbine . Winnebago Cedaroburg iMarion Uocklord . . Guilford... Rocklbrd . . Belvidere. . VVi.iueUago Uocklord . . Winnebago Rockford . . Cedarsburg R)cklord .. llarlem Kocklord . . Seward Cherry Valley Rockford Burritt Winnebago (Jo Rockvale Rockford Cherry Valley. Rockiord Harlem Winnebago... llarlem llarlem Guilford Rockford Burritt Sewan Cherry Valley Sewan Guilford Poplar Grove. Woodbine . .. . Rockford llarlem Rockiord Date of enlistment. Date of muste Remarks. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 . . Sep 17 .. Nov! .. ■^op IT . . Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 . . Seo 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Nov Nov li.... S.-p 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. >ep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sop 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep IT .. Sep ir .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Sep IT .. Sep 17 .. Sep 17 .. Dec 28 "63 Jan 4 "64. Dec 2() '03 Jan 3 't«. Mar 31 '(14 Mar 7 'Go. Dec 17 "(U Feb 23 "lia Novi7'(i3 Jan 2 . '64 Jan 27 '6.5 Feb 24, '64 Nov ]Nov jNov Nov Nov Nov Nov INov I Nov iNov jNov I Nov jNov iNov I Nov INov !Nov [Nov Lnov iNov I Nov Nov Nov iNov INov Nov |Nov |Nov ^Sov INov !Nov INov Nov INov JNov INov iNov Nov [Nov .Nov Nov Nov I Nov I Nov INov Nov 20 1S61 -0. 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 2t) . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 2(1.. 20.. 20.. 20.. 20.. •^0 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . :.0 . 20 . 20 . 20 . 20 . Feb 2 '64. Feb 2 '64. Feb 2 '64. April 27' 'iv Mur T '65. . Feb'2;i'"63 Dec 3 '6:5. . Aug 12 '64 Jan 27 '6.5. April 8 'W. Discharged Sep 2!) 18(4; term ex Discharged in 1S62 Mustered out Sep 20 ]8i>4; term ex. Mastered out July 12 '65 as Serg't Trans', to Invalid Corps Sep 15 '63 Mustered out July 31 '65 Mustered out July 12 '65 as Corporal Dischargea in lSi)2 Killud at Shiloh, April 7 '62 Died at Black Riv , Miss., Dec. 29 '63 Mustered out Sep 21) '64 ; term ex .Vlusiered out July 12 't<5 Died at V^icksDurg, Sep 28 '63 Discharged in 1862 Died at St Louis April IK '62 Discharged in lS!i2 Discharged Dec 12 1862; disability •Mustered out July 12 '65 Discharged May 1 '62; disability Mustered out July 12 '65 Discharged July 2 '62; wounds Discharged Dec 20 '63 Mustered out July li "6.) ; as Corporal. .. Died on Hospital Boat in 1862 Died at Chicago, Jan 2 '62 Discharged Jan 12 '62 ; disability Discharged Aug 1 '62; disability .Mustered out July 12 '65 Trans, to Invalid Corps. Sep 15, '63 Promoted Commissary Serg't Died at St. Louis April 5 '63 Trans, to Invalid Corps Sep 15 '63 Discharged Nov 3 '62 ; disability Killed at Ft Donelsou Feb 15 '62 Discharged Aug 1 '62 ; disability Discharged April 23 '(i2 ; disability Discharged May 1 "64; disability Discharged Feb 11 '64 ; disability Killed at Shiloh April 6 '62 -Mustered out July 12 '65 Discharged March 21 '63 ; disability Discharued Oct 27 '62 ; disability Wounded by accidental dis. of gun, Ft D. Mustered out July 12 '65 "July 7'65'.!'.! '.'.".;!!!!'.;!!! Mustered out Jan 10 '65 .Absent, sick, at muster-out of Reg't .Mustered out July 12 '65 Promoted Ilosj-ital Steward Mustered out July 12 'tiS Mustered out July 12 '65. Vet. recr't Mastered oat June 12 '65 Company H.— Officers and Prirates. 85 Name and Kank. CAPTAINS. John IJ. UHwley.. . Wm. a. £>e>muur.. David u. ivoiii 1st LihUTS. Wm. 1>. Seymour. Tlioa. (J. Alonio l>avid O. Keld Tlios. Al. VNallace.. ZD LIKUT6. Thos. C. jUonis David O. K«id VVoi. Weavmliug.. FlKoT SKUOliA J< T. David u. Ueid SEllGEANTS. Thos. M. Waiiucc. Caas. \V. KuKiaud Aiiaicw bauiis Iiwiu iMooii; CuHl'OKALS. Wm. Weaveiiiuj;.. A. P Pftei>ou Ulivel- Wuils Uweu D. Wilson. .. Augusius A. Tyier. M.iivuj I'eiry Joliu lirociiman.. . Abraliam budam.. PiUVATliS. Ashbaugli, U. C . . . bray loll, Sleplieu.. llruytou, Josupti. . Bracy, Alilo ii Kallaid Loroy Bruce, Jaco > Bovie, Waltur Bowe!*, i'laucis Braslier, Alliiuus. . . Bruiior, Soloinoa.. lirowu, Alex. 11 Browu, Wm. F BaKer, Henry M. . . Carter, Marion Cavanaugb, M Chrisuauee, P. B.. Cook, Joseph Crocker, Charles. .. Decker, Henry l>isney. .James Dillon, Matthew... Day, Kobert EcKmaii, Byram . . . Erret, Henry Kills, Joseph Fowler, Thos Field, James Green, Wm Griffin, George Graham, Kichard S. Gordon, Cyrus D.. Hobson. W m Halley, Kobert C. .. Uiitlou, Henry Hurst, Henry Jenkins, George Kahler, Henry D . . . Lendstrora, J. J. .. Lnnn, Levi Mitchell, Abner... Miller, Louiti Marquis, Amos... Moberly Alex. G.. UcKuiltiy, tiaial..\ Residence. Dale ol- Itaiik. Date ol muster. Rock Island. . Edington ... Koct; island tCdiugtou Remarks. Dec 24'Gl..lDec2< "Gl.. Resigned May 2{i 1S62. .\l;iy 2ti tji. Apulia liii. J.Wu-tercd out June .3 Iftio June 25 '05 -^ol inuo'iti Mustered out au 1st Lieut July 12 '65... Dec 24 'CI.. May 2lj 'Ga. Uct 14 "tW.. June 2G 'Go. Kdingtou Dec 24 '61. Itock .Island. . . J uue 1 't)2. Bulialo Prairie. iJuly 9 'G5. i iSOl Kock Island... 'Sep 23 ... Edington :Si'p 2:^ ... liock lelaiid. ..iKep 23 .. " Ibep 2.3 ... I Sep 23 .. . Buffalo Prairie. Kock Island.. . Coal Valley Viola Uock Island... iiuffalo Prairie. Camden Illinois City Buffalo Prairie. Andalusia Bowling Viola Howling Kock island... tdiugtou Coal Valley Port, Byron Illinois City... Uock Island... .Uorristown iiuck Island . . . Andalusia Illinois City... Keiihsb'irg liutlaloPiairie. iidington Genuseo Port Byrou.... Geneseo Buil'alo Prairie. Uock Island. . . Viola Coal Valley.... Uock Island.. Coal Valley.... Port liyrou New Boston... Andalusia .... Cordova Kock Island.... .Millersburg Kock Island... Camden Edington .... Buffalo Prairie. Oxford ... iSep 23 . Sep -ZS Oct 18 Ucl 2H ;Oct IG Nov 15 ]s.-p 23 jScp 23 joct IG [Sep 23 iSep 23 S.-p 23 Sep -2^ Oct 14 Uct. Ki (Oct 17 Occ IS I Nov IG Nov 19 liNovJO Nov 11 Oct 1 . Oct IT Oct. 11 I Oct 21 I Nov 21 Sep 23 Sep 25 I Sep 23 I Oct 3 . iSep 23 I Dec 20 jOct 28 Nov 11 I Nov 3 . ISep 23 Sep 2G Oct IG Nov 16 I Oct 20 Oct 28 Novll Oct 15 Sep 23 'Sep 29 hep 23 Oct 7 . Sep 23 Sep 23 Sep 23 I Sep 23 iScp 23 Dec 24 'Gl... Jan 1 'G4... Not musi'u Dec24'Cl.. April 23 "(ia .Not miisi'ii iOOl Dec 24 .... Promoted Uc-igned uct 4 18(i3. Trans, to Sig. Corps. Prjuioted .Mustered out a- Sergeant Juh 12 1805.... Promoted Promoted . .Mustered out as Serge ml July 12 ISiij. Promoted 2d Lieut Dec 24 ... jM. O. July 12'G5asSerg't ; c m. 1st Lt hiit iDec 24 .... Disch Dec 1:*'G3 [uot luust'd Dec 24 iDis. Jan 14 "04 to leo. pio. in 4lU MUs. C T Dec 24 . . . j I'rans. to U S Signal Corps Dec 24 . . . [Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... JDec 24 ... Dec 24 ... iDrC 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 .. Idcc 21 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... iDec 24 ... I Dec 24 ... jDec 24 ... IDec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... IDec 24 ... iDec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... !Uec U ... ! Dec 24 .. I Dec 24 . . IDec 24 ... jDec; 24 ... Dec 24 ... IDec 24 ... ] Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dhc 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . DocSM ... . '.Musfd out July 12 '65 as Serg't ; com. 2d Must'd out July 12 tia ascorp"l..[Lt not M ■• as Ser>{"l Discharged Auk13'G2; wounds.. Di^cliarged Man h I '63 Musle.ed oul July 12 "65 Mustered out Dec 23 '64 ; term ex. Discharired Nov IS '63; disability Dropped ironi rolls .\ug 18 '62 Discharged Dec 19 '63 iviiledal CUaiiipion Hills .May 16 '63 Drowned in Ktoiva ri^er June 21 "64 Disch.irged Sep 18 '62 Died June 20 "63: wounds. Pris. ol war. .Mustered out July 12 1865 Discharged April 24 "62 ; disability Mastered out Dec 23 '64; term ex Mustered out July 12 '65. . Discharged Sep 24 '62 ; disability Muster.-d out Dec23 '64; term ex Discharged Jan 9 62; disability Discharged Oct 12 '62 ; disability Disctiaiged Oct 14 '6J ; disalnlily .Mustered out Dec 23 '64 ; term ex liilled at Ciiampion Hills May IG "63 .Mustered out Dec 23 "64; term es .Musiered out July 12 '65 Discharged May 26 '62. Died at Jeffersjn Barracks July 5 "62 Dropped Irom rolls Au^r IS 1862 M ustered out Dec 23 '64 ; term e.K I'raiis. to Invalid Cor^sDec 1 '63 .Mustered out Dec 23 '61; term ex Discharged Dec 15 '62 ; disability Dropped from rolls Auirl8 1862 Trans, to U. S. Signal Corps April 21 '64.. .Musiered out July 13 '65 rrms lo Co. I Jan 1 '64 Killed at shiloh .\iiril7'6i Trans, lo Invalid Corps Sep 15 '63. ..[IS '63 Lost foot atS.iiloh ; drop'd Irom rolls Aug Died at Savannah. Tenn. Mar 17 '62 I'rans. to Invalid Corps Sep 15 63 Died at St Louis M.iy 23 '62 Trans, to IiiVdlid Cor{)s Sep 15'G3 .Mustered out July 15 "65 Mu«'ler«d out July 12 '66 S6 Compeny H.-"Offlcers and Priyates. Name and Rank. McOoiiuick, VVui.. Mdiiic^iv. lJoai V alley Dordov.i iilUujJIOU liiciilaua Ooal Valley . . Cordova itocli l^Lllld. . r'ort Byron — Uock Island.., Duncan -liieago Juncaii tVooOland — lOCk Ihiaud Jilllaio itocli Islaua. Jiiucan itock lelaud. Remarks. Miiftercd out July 12 'tio i)isciiarged April Vi 18ti3 ; disability.... Ur.ppeU irom rolls Aujj IS'&i .Muslered out iJec "J^i'tU : term ex Ui.'d a I bt Louis -May --i-Z 'Hi M U .March '.l '(i > to Hate Dec 2o '64 Mustered out J uly li Oj as corporal Promoted Serge. int Major M.istered out July 12 'tio Discharged .Nov ;i ISfri; disability Di:;cliarged April i-l '&i i^is.'harged Au^:^ii)~; woundK .M ustered out Doc 23 '04 ; term ex .Mustered out July 12 'lio Dv,cl May 1 't)2 ; wounds Died ai Louisville June 20 '(32; wouuds.. .M ustered out Dvc 2;J '0 1 ; term cx D.schargeu Juiie3l('(i2 Uii-cliarged Jan 1.3 '63 ; disubiliiy .Mustered out Jan 17 IStiS Uischargid Aug 13 "62; disability Musterud GUI J uly 12 'Go as corporal Mustered out Dec 2S 18G1 Deserted March 1 '03 .Mustered out J uly 12 'ti5 Discharged Nov 11 '62; disability. Discharged July 12 '62 ; wou.uls. . . -Mustere'd out Dec 23 '04 ; term ex. Discharged Jan IT '65 ; term ex... Mustered out July 12 1865 Died at Itiugstou Ga Junj 21 1804. Mustered out July 12 '6.'i Died Jau 15 1865 il usteretl out J uly 12 'O.j Dii d at Memphis Mar 1 '03. .Musteted outJuly 12 "65 On detached duty at mustering out of reg Company I.— Officers and Privatos. 37 Name and Rank. Residence. Date of Kail k . Date of miisfer. Remarks. CAPTAIKS. O. A. Biidgelord. Henry H. lio.vce... Antlrew P. Gibson. 1st LIEUTS. James Balfour Henry 11. Coyce.. . Louis G. Trimble.. Andre • P. Gibson. Adam W. McLane. •^D LIEUTS. Henry H. Uoyce.. . Wm. L. Green Andrew P. Gibson. Wm. H. Kinkade. . 1st SERGEANT. Saml. R. Allen SEKGEANTS. Wm. L. Green James Janiiei'on. .. Aaron Bushel)arber H. W. Maliory COKPliKALS. Adam McLane Oscar J. Wright... Andrew P. GibfOn Saml H.Judd James W. Terry. . . Jaa. McQee Pratt.. Alexander Green.. Wm. O. Marsh.... WAG()^E({S. Geo. L. Howall Joseph K Hoyt PKIVATES. Ames, Alvin Ames, Jonathan... Allen. Geo. W Boyce, Patrick Bennett, Hiram R. Barto, Harvey Botsford, Edwin P. Barney, T. W Blanchard Levi... Balfour, Wm Blair. Albert Blair. Hiram Bowerman, Jas. C. Boyles. Jos. H Bryant, Benjamin. Burleigrh, Benj Beardsley.Orsamns Bridireford, I. T... Campbell, Wm Chamberlain. Isaac Carpenter, Wm Cochrane. John... Crain,Eprhaim M . . Connor, Alexander Campbell, Peter M Donnelly, John.... Dunn, Eli Duncan, Oscar J. . . Ebner, James Farnham. Walter.. Fisher, W. Lyman. Fnllerton, Henry.. Fuller, Robert Floyd, Seth Graves. John Gail, Harry Saml.. Howell, Joseph B. Howard, J. Harvey Haverly, Cbristop'r Millersburg.. VV'iiiikeg-in . . Millersburg.. Newport . . Wauiiog.in . . Millerf'burg.. Milk'rsburg . Coal Valley.. Warren Millursburjr.. Millersl)iirg.. Millertburg.. Erie Millersburg.. Newport ... M'ankegan. . . Warren Coal Valley.. Warren .Millersburg.. Aniioch Millersburg.. Warren Millersburg.. Warreu Dec 24 '6 1.. I Dec 2 1 "fil., April 24 '(13: June 2 '(JS.. l)ec27'G4. April4"t)5.. I designed Sep. 3, "62 Resigned Dec. 27, '64 I Mustered out July 12, '05 , May ar "W Uic27 '64. April 4 'tiu Dec 24 '61.. .U.iy IJ 62. Oei4'63 . Aug 23 '64. Dec 27 '64.. [Dec 24 '61.. jJiine 1 62. . I March 1 ti:i I July il "65.. [Sep 24 Sep 24 Oct 12 Oct 5 .\ov 1) iDuc 24 Dec 24 "61.. loied of wounds, May 19, "62 Priinioted Died Aug. 23, 04, at Marietta, Ga. ProuKiled Mustered out July 12, '65 ..... Dec 24 '61. May 27 ''04' " 18G1." Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Promoted Killed, Aug. 31, '62, at Medon, Te'nu." Promoted Absent, sick Sep 26 Ocr 5 Sep 2t). . . . Oct 30 Sep 20 Oct IS Oct 2 Oct 5 ... Andovnr Oct IS. Anaover |Nov I'J. Newport ... Warren Prairiefleld , Benton Vernon .... Waukegan. , Waukegan. Waukegan. Waukegan. . Newport Geneseo Millersburg Millersburg Keithsburg Geneseo Millersburg Warren Warren Warren i Miller^burg Milleriiburg Richland Grove Millersburg Warren Millersburg Millersburg Millersburg Vernon Warreu Jackson Eliza Millersburg Waukegan Newport Benton Deerfield. Oct 5 Nov2u Oct 1 Oct 28. .. Oct 12 Nov9 Nov 14.... Oct 1!) iNov9 Dec 19 Oct 7 Oct 13.... Oct 7 Oct 15 Oct 1 Nov7... . Oct 19 Oct 12.... Nov 14 Nov 26. . . . Nov 25 Oct 13.... Nov 8 Oct 7 Nov 5 Oct 5 Oct 19.... Oct 15. ... Sep 25 Oct 6 Oct 12.... Nov 11.... Oct 8 Sep 25. . .. Nov 20 Nov 4 Oct 28.... Oct 28.... Oct 5.. .. Dec 24 iJec 24 Dtc 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Due 24 Dec 21 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dee 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 34 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 34 . iDisch. June 10, '62 ; disability . j Promoted 2d Lieut . I Wounded al^Medoii, Tenn., Sep. 1, '62* lOiscliaryed -hily 1, '62; diMibilily . , 1 Deserted May 14, '62 Promoted 1st Lieut .Mustered out Dec. 23, '64; term ex... Promoted 2d Lieut " Muirlered out Dec. 23, '64 ; term ex..!. Discharged Nov. 12, '62 Mustered out Dec. 23, '64; terui ex. ..." Mustered out July 12, '65, as Sergeant. Dii-charged Feb. 19, '63 Mustered out Dec. 23, '64 ; term ex. Ordered discharged, July 1, '04 Discharged July 1S,"62; disability Discharged April 7, '62; disability Accidentally killed, Jan. 29, '03 Mustered out Dec. 23, '04; term ex Discharged Aug. 18. '62; wounds Wod. Droppe^d from rolls, Aug. is, '62. M ustered out Dec. 23, 'fU ; term ex Died at Savannah. T., March 2.5, '62 Discharged July 30, '02; disability Discharged Nov. 18, '63; disability Died at Geneseo, 111 , May 17, '62 Mustered out July 12, "05 Mustered out Dec. 23, '(U ; term ex Died at Savannah, Tenn., April 4, '02 jDied at Memphis, Jan. 24. '03 Absent, sick, since Nov. 2, 1862 Died at Mound City, Mar. 21, '62; w'ds. Mustered out July 12, '65 Died at Louisville, May 31, '63 Deserted June 31), '02 Disch. Apr. 10, '05, to receive promotion. Mustered out Dec. 23. '04 ; term ex Discharged July 23, '62; disability Discharged May 3. '62; disobiliiy [Dropped from rolls. May 10, "02 I Mustered out July 12, '65, as Corporal .. iDropped Aug. 18, '02 ! Died April 9. '02; wounds Mustered out Dec. 23, 1804 ; term ex Dropped Auff. 18, '62 Deserted June 30, '62 Mustered out Dec. 23, '64; term ex Dropped A ug 18, "(i2 Mustered out July 12, '65 Di-charired April 15, '62 ; disability Discharged July 30, '62; wounds Musterea out Jan. 17, '65 Mustered out Pec. 20, '(i4 ; wounded 88 Company I.— -Officers and Priyates. Kame and Kank. Haycock, C Hare, G. W Hunt, Albeit O. Hewitt, Moses. . Harden brook, T Uorton, Jas W. Jenkins, J, O. .. Jenkins, John. . Kinkade, Wni. . Lown, Peter Lunn, Charles.. Lamore, Kobert. Langley. Joseph Morse, John. .. . Marsh. U. C Miller, Braxton. Markel. Geo Popdleton, G. W Pratt, Anson K.. Pulver, Alonzo.. Pickle. Henry Pomeroy,Cordilliu: Post. Chas. W... Putnam, Jas. S.. Kiggs, Jasper.... Spurs, Thos Selle. Freaerick. Sheriff, Wm H.. Shaw, Joseph N. Strong, Chas. H. Seger, Dana B. .. Shea, Cornelius. . Thompson, Jos. J Terry, Jos. L.... Tremble, Louis G Tarr, Stephen F. Wilson, Ewd. S.. Weiser, Phillip.. Wilmot, Virgil. .. Wages. Eliwha. .. Webster. Chas. . . KECRUITS. Bunting. Wm. H Dunn, Wilson F. Deberde, Geo. W Fuller, Beiij. F.. Green, Wm. N.. Harris, l8«ac Miller, Michael N Miller. Thos. J.. Marquis. John D Pomeroy, Joseph Riggs, Clay Sheriff, John Smith, R. D Terry, Jos Trowbridge, Jas. Kesidence. Antioch .. . Duncan Miliersburg Lyndon ... Perrylon. . Victoria . . . Waukegan. Andalutiia . Miliersburg Benton Miliersburg Hampton .. Drury Vernon Warren Miliersburg Sharon Antioch Warren Warren Warren Eliza Kiiek Island Waukegan. Millert^burg Waukegan . Maquon. W Mille^^burg Miliersburg Miliersburg Erie Newport. . . Waukegan. Miliersburg Milleivburg Miliersburg Goodale . . . Newport. . . Deertleld .. Millersburs: Miliersburg Miliersburg Keithsburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Abington... Miliersburg Miliersburg Miliersburg Waukegan. Date of eU' listment. Oct Oct Sep Oct Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Oct Oct Sep Oct Oct Sep Sep Nov Oct Nov Nov Oct Oct Oct Sep Nov Oct Oct Oct Sep Dec Dec Nov Oct Sep Sep Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 30.... 19.... 23.... 13.... 2.).... 25.... 27.... 4 28.... 23 ... 11.... 12... 30... 24. .. 1.... 20. . . 18... 20. . . 2.1... 10... 10... 5.... 24... 13... 12. . . .5.... 11... 24... 12... 1.... 23... 11... 24... 24.... 23... 12. . . 5.... 6... 11... Date of M uster. Remarks. Aug 18, '62. Mar 31, 'M. Aug 23, '62. Aug 10, '62. Mar 28, '64. Aug 11, "62. Aug 11, '62. Aug 16, '62. Mar 29, '65. Aug 10, '62. Mar 28, "64. Mar 28, "64. Oct 2, '61. Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 21 Dec 21 Dec 24 Dec 21 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 l»ec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dee 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 June 8, April iTi . iDibCharged Jan. 18, "62 . . I .M usieiert out J nly 12, '65, as Sergeant . . I Mustered out Dec. 23, 64; term ex ..iDied, Dhick Ki\er, Miss., Dec. 31, '63 . .|Disch Jan. 0. '• 4, to rec. pro. in 4th Miss. . .IDisch Jan. 17 '(,2 [C. T ..iDied at Waukegan. 111.. June 27, "62 ..{Mustered our July 12, '65 ..1st Serg't Coin. 2d Lt. but not must'd.. .. Discharged June 17, '62 ; disability .. I Discharged Oct. .30, '62; disability . ! Mustered out July 12 05 Died, Paducah, Ky.. Apr. 14, '02 ; w'ds. . . Dropped Aug. 18, "02 Di>charged April 20, '02 ; disability Trans, to Invalid Corps, Sep. 15, '63 Transferred to 13th HI. Cavalry Mustered out Dec. 2:3, '64; teim ex Died at Cincinnati, April 4, '62 Discharged Oct. 27, '63 ; disabiliiy Died at Chicjigo, Jan. 17, '62 Transferred to 05th, 111. luf Mustered out July 12, '05, asCorporal Mustered out Dec. 23, '64; term ex Mustered out July 12, '65 Killed at Medon Station, T., Aug. 31, '62 jMustered out July 12, '65 ac Corporal Dropped Aug. 18, '62 64. Mar 31, '65. May 2 '04... April 27, '04 Mustered out July 12, '65 Dischifi-ged May 15, '62 Promoted 1st Ll. from 1st Ser^f't Discharged Dec. 27, '63 ; disability. Must'd out July 12 '65, as Serg't... Discharged Jan. 17, '62 Mustered out Dec. 23, '04 ; term es . . Died at Cairo, April 20, '62 Discharged Oct. 24, '62 ; disability. . Mustered out June 3, '65. . Mustered out July 12, '65.. Died at Cairo, May 5, 1864. Muslered out July 12, 1805 Mustered out Dec. 23, '64 ; term ex. Died April 7, '02; wounds Mustered out July 12. '65, as Corporal. Mustered out June 3, '65 Mustered out July 7, '65. .. Mustered out June 3, '65 Mustered out July 12, '65 .Mustered out July 12, '65 Discharged Oct 29, '62 Company K.---OflBcers and Privates. SSi Name and Rank. Residence. Date of enlistmiint CAPTAINS. Benj. F. Holcomb.. Galesburg Dec 24 \n . . Henry U. Ilarkness N'orWiilk, Ohio. Dec 2,5 '(54.. 1st LIEUTS. John Gray A. W. Dales Wataga Dec 24 T)l.. Henderson Dec 25 '64.. 2d LIKUTS. Luther B. Hunt....' Wataga Dec 24 '61.. Henry U. Harkness, Norwalk. Ohio. Juue 1 "62.. W. H. H. Arneit... Galesburg July 9 '65.. FIRST SEKGEANT. 1«61. Henry (). Harkness Norwalk, Ohio. Sep 30 ..., t-EKGEANTS. Richard Fraser Wataga Sep 16 . . . . Ewd. R. Huxley... Hender^o^. . Oct 15 .... A. W. Hales i Henderson Oct 5 Sep 1 .... C(niP()RALS. Wm. H. H. Arnett. Henderson. ... Sep 23 . . . . Ifaac Sines Wataga Sep 16 .... Sep 23 A. A. 'J'horpe Waiaga Oct 23 .... J. Colliugwood Wataga Sep 23 .... Sidney M. Smith.. Wataga Sep 30 .. Benj. F. Biirker Wataga Sep 18 Geo. W. Geer Wataga Sep 23 .... MUSICIANS. Chas. M. Denison.. Wataga Sep 16 .... Cyrus C. Logau... PRIVATES. Altona Sep 25 .... Allen, Georges.... Rock Island... Oct 29 . . . . Babcock, A. J A urora Dec 3 Bearnheart, James Woodhull Oct 2 Biirkman. Peter.... Wataga Sep 17 .... Becker, John Aurora Die 16 .... Bilton, John Watatra Oct 10 .... Bunker, Dwight... Henderson Oct 10 .... Brooks, Ucnnis — Danby Nov 26 .... Cole. Stei)hen D. .. Galesburg Nov 4 Comstock, John... Henderson Oct 5 Com?tock, Ira Henderson Oct 8 .... Cornel), Wm. H Woodhull Sep 16 ... Conley, Lindsev G Wataga S(:p 16 ... Childs, JoelG Buda Oct 5 Dales, Alberto.... Henderson.. . . Oct 2 Delain, Olof Wataga Sep 17 ... Denton, Henmen F Wataga Sep 24 .... Doyle, Thomas Springfield .... N<)Vl» Eastman, Alfred A Wataga Oct 22 ... Eastman, Ewd.U.. Wataga Oct 22 .. Ferris. John B Woodhull Oct 2 .... Fulford, Chas. W.. Wataga Nov 11 ... Green, Benjamin.. Davenport, la.. Oct 11 ... Grimes, Henry H.. Clover, Ohio. .. Sep 16 ... Gilbert, Delos Wataga Sep 16 ... Henderson. Wm. S Knoxville Sep 24 . . . Holston, Saml Hendersoiv Oct 8 .... Hawks, Richaid... Henderson Oct 10 ... Hines. Harrison Aurora Dec 2 .... Hammond. J. Mark Chicago Novl .... Berlin Sep 23 . . . . Sep 23 ... Lewis, Quint us C. Wataga Laird, Allen Wataga Oxford Sep 23 . . . Minsels, Henrv... Nov 11 ... McClnre, Hugh.... Wataga Sep 16 ... McCleerv S Sep 18 ... Oct 2 .... Matterson. Geo. H. Knoxville Naeh, Joseph Wataga Sep 16 ... Kendall, Joshua... Henderson Nov 11 ... O'Brien, Henrv Wataga Sep 16 ... Ohlson, Nels Wataga Sep 17 ... Piper, Benjamin. .. Wataga Oct 2 .... Paddock, Daniel. .. Wataga Dec 3 .... Ricker. Wm Wataga Sep 2 J ... Date of Muster. Dec 24 . .. April 4 '65. Dec 24 "61.. April 4 "65. Remarks. Term expired December 25, "64. Mustered out July 12, 1S65 .... Term expired December 2.5, 1864. Mustered out July 12, 1865 Dec 24 '61 . . Resigned June 1, 1862. April 23 '63 Promoted Not musfd Mustered out as Sergeant, July 12,1865.. IHOl. Dec 24 Promoted Second Lt. Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec -^4 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 21 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Doc 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec -^4 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Dec 24 Mustered out Dec. 23, '64; term ex. . Dischartred June 1, 1862; wounds .. Promoted 1st Lt. from IstSerg't. ... Mustered out Dec. 23, 1864 ; term ex. Mustered out July 12, '6.5, as 1st Serg't... Ser^'i. Killed at Vicksburg, June 25, '63 Died, Savannah. April 24, '62 ; wounds Discharyred Dec. 12, '63 Mustered out Dec. 23 "64; term ex Died atPaducah, Ky., Feb. 27, '62. Killed at Shiloh, April 6, "62 Died at St. Louis, May 15, '62 Discharged April 28, '62 ; disability. Mustered out Dec. 23, '64 ; term ex. . .. Died at Savannah, Tcnn., Apr. 18, '62. . Discharged May 27. 1861; wounds Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62 Deserted Jan 14, "62 Discharged Sep. 26, '62 ; disability Discharged Oct. 19,1862; wounds Died at Savannah, Tenn., Mar. 10, '62. . Discharged April 30. '62 ; wounds Mustered out Dec. 24. 1864 DesertedAng 18, 1862 Killed at Champion Hills, May 16, '63. Discharged .May 15. '62 Died ai St. Louis, May 9, "62 ; wounds. Died at Quincv, April 21, 1862 Deserted Aug. "iS. 1862 Discharged July 23. 1862; disability... Deserted Oct. 28, 1864 Discharged June 13, 1862 ; disability. . . Di.-;charged April 17, 1863; disability.. Transferred to U. S. Navy Deserted June 14. 1862 Discharged Oct. 14, '62 ; disability Died at Shiloh, April 18. 1862 Mustered out July 12. 1865 Discharged July 23.1862; disabihty... Mustered out July 12. 1865 " " " as Serg't Promoted Sergeant Major . . Absent, pris. ofwar, since Feb. 18, '65. Died at Vicksburg, Oct. 30, isas Mustered out July 12, "65. as Corporal. Discharged June 24, 1862; wounds. . . Mustered out Dec. 23. '64; term ex Discharged July 23, "62 Mustered out Dec. 23. '64 ; term ex Deserted Jan. 15, 1862 Transferred to U. S. Navy Deserted Oct. 21, 1861 Discharged June 24, 1862 Mustered out July 12. 1865, as Serg't... Discharged Oct. 1, 1863 ; disability Discharged Aug. 2, '62 40 Gompany K.-- -Officers and Privates. Name and Rauk. Bowe, Anson Jr. .. Riimi*cy, Alfred K. Shumate, J. li Sageser, Jas>. W Sauer, Geo. W.... Sweet, Henry F Smith, James Shaw, Nicolas H. .. Sutoz, Anton Thomas, Hiram Thorp, Orville K . . . Taylor, Wm. C, Jr Tebbeits, Wm. H.. Taylor, Nathan S. Wandless, Joseph. Wentworth, Milton Williams, Jos. S... Wilks, Thomas.... Wild, James Yaucy, Walter C. Yancy, John KECKUITS. Collins, Wm Corbin. Nathan Clapp, Horace H.. . Dalef, George M. . . Flinn, Daniel Garrity, Daniel Holyoke, Geo. T. . . McLane, M Morse, Augustus.. Morse. Geo. N Merrick, Stephen F Osborn, Stephen S Kouse, Benj. F Roberts, Geo. B... Shumate. Wm. H.. Sisk or Fisk, Thos. Thorp, Chas. O.... Tye. Thomas Willard. Henry C. Woolaey, Henry. .. Residence. Date of enlistment. Wataga Sep Kuo.wille Sep Henderson Sep Oxford Oct Henderson Oct Wataga Sep Wataga Sep Joliet iDec Chicdgo Dec Wataga Sep Wataga jSep Wataga lOct Wataga loct Wataga ISep Wataga Sep Wataga jOct Wataga 'Sep Wataga jSep Wataga Oct Wataga iSep Wataga JDec Date of muster. Remarks. iFeb 1 '«-i. Wata?a.... Rock Island Galesburg JMar 27 '(54 . . Henderson Feb it '65. . . Galva Jan Wti-i.. Centerville Jan U '(i3. . Rock Island Sep 1 '(IS. . . Rock Island Nov 17 '62. Henderson Fed 7 '64. . . Henderson Feb 9 '65. . . Henderson |Feb 9 '6.5. . . Henderson Feb 7 '64. . . Oneida [June 23 '62 Henderson 'Feb 7 '64. . . Henderson iFcb 9 '6j. .. Dec 24 ... Dec 21 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 21 ... Dec 21 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 21 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 21 ... Die 24 . . . Dee 2f ... Dec 24 ... Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . Dec 24 . . . 'Died at Paducah. Ky.. March 6, '62 Died, Andersonville Pris., Grave 1,76.5. MiisIereQ out July 12, '65 May 9 '64. Feb 10 '65. I " " " as Sergeant Died Aug. 22, '63 jMueterea out Oec. 23, '64; terra ex Died at St. Louis, April 19, '62 ; wounds... Deserted Dec 14, '61 Mustered out July 12, '65 I ■■ •' " as Corporal I Dis. to rec. pro. as 1st Lt. & Q. M. 45th 111 Killed at Shiloh. April 6, '62 ! Disch. Dec. 24, 1861 ; disability Disch. Sep. 4, '62; wounds Discharged Dec. 5, '62 ; disability Deserted Nov. 15, '61 Mustered (lUt Dec 2.3, '64 ; term ex Died at Cairo, Feb. 27, '62 Killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62 Discharged July 20, '62 I Discharged Aug. 18, '62 ; wounds ^Mustered out June 3, '65; as Corporal... Mustered out July 12, '65 Henderson. Wataga Henderson. Cairo Cairo Feb 7 '63 Feb 25 '64 . . Feb 9 "65... Jan 15 '62. . Jan 15 '62.. April 8 '64. Feb 10 '65.. Feb 10 '65.. Aprils '64.. April 8 '64. Feb 10 '65.. Aprils '64. April 8 '64.. Feb 10 '66. Claimed by 57th Til. Inf... Mustered out Jnne 3, '65. . Mustered out July 12, '65. Mustered out June 3. '65, as Corporal. Mustered out July 12, '65 . . . Discharged Nov. 10, '62; disability. Deserted June 14, '62 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 013 760 030 4 f":