Allamakee County, Iowa - History of Allamakee County, Iowa, 1882, by W.E. Alexander, Chapter 11 Transcribed by Kay Braumbaugh for the IAGenWeb Archives. Submitted July 2000 by Roxanne Barth , IAGenWeb Allamakee County Coordinator. W. E. Alexander, History of Allamakee County, Iowa, 1882, Sioux City, Iowa: Western Publishing Co., 1882, p. 355-371 ************************************************************* USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. ************************************************************* CHAPTER XI ---------- War Record; Allamakee County Volunteers; Fifth, Twelfth and Twenty-Seventh Infantry; First, Sixth and Ninth Cavalry; Outline of Operations; Volunteer Roster of Allamakee County. ---------- The principal regiments of Iowa State troops in which Allamakee County volunteers served, were the 5th 12th and 27th Infantry, and the 1st, 6th and 9th Cavalry. A brief outline of their operations is given below. The Fifth Regiment was mustered into the service in July, 1861, at Burlington, whence it went to Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, in August, and spent the fall and most of the winter at various points in Missouri. In February, 1862, it was sent southward, and took part in the operations at New Madrid, Island No. 10, Iuka, Corinth, Vicksburg, Jackson, Champion Hills, and Mission Ridge. At the expiration of its three years’ term of service it was disbanded, the veterans being transferred to the Fifth Iowa Cavalry. The Twelfth Regiment was organized at Camp Union, Dubuque, in October and November, 1861, mustered into the service November 25, 1861, and shortly after went to Benton Barracks, St. Louis, where it remained until January 27, 1862, when it were ordered south. It immediately went to the front, under General Grant, with the force that caused the evacuation of Ft. Henry, and thence to Ft. Donelson where it was the first time in action, February 12, 13 and 14, 1862. In the first day’s fight at Shiloh, April 6, 1862, they were allowed to be surrounded, having had no orders to fall back, and after several hours desperate fighting were obliged to surrender, at 6 o’clock p.m., 16 men being killed and 98 wounded, among the latter being Col. Woods, severely. About 400 were captured and remained over six months in rebel prisons before they were paroled. Those who were not captured were immediately reorganized as Companies E and K of the “Union Brigade”, and took a prominent part in the siege of Corinth, and in the battle of Corinth, in October following. About the first of April, 1863, the Regiment was reorganized at Benton Barracks, and immediately reported to General Grant in the field near Vicksburg. On December 25th, 1863, the regiment re-enlisted as veterans, and served until mustered out January 18, 1866, at Memphis, when they were ordered to Davenport for final pay and discharge, January 25th. The regiment participated in twenty-five engagements, viz: Fort Donelson, Shiloh, siege of Corinth, battle of Corinth, Jackson, Vicksburg, Jackson (siege and capture), Brandon, White River, Tupelo, Nashville, Brentwood Hills, Spanish Fort, besides twelve skirmishes at different dates. It was under fire 112 days, and marched 2,670 miles. Total miles traveled, 13, 809. The total number of causalities was 582, of which 95 were killed in action or mortally wounded, 217 died of disease, 22 died of disease caused by wounds, 247 discharged for disability and wounds, and one dismissal. The Twenty-seventh Regiment was mustered into service at Camp Franklin, Dubuque, October 3, 1862. Companies A, B and I were largely recruited in this county. The regiment was first ordered into Northern Minnesota to superintend the payment of friendly Indians in that region, and thence to Cairo, Ill., thence to Mississippi, thence to Tennessee, thence to Arkansas, doing duty most of the year 1863 as provost guards, train guards and picket guards, except in September, when it assisted in the capture of Little Rock. March 10, 1864, the regiment moved from Vicksburg to take part in the Red River expedition, and assisted in the capture of Fort De Russey, March 14. At Pleasant Hill, April 9, the regiment came out with following casualties: Killed in action, 4; wounded, 70; missing, 14. In October and November, 1864, was in pursuit of Price through Missouri, and thence moved to Nashville, Tenn. Thence in February and March, 1865, to Cairo, New Orleans, and into Alabama, participating in the capture of Mobile, and in July to Vicksburg, St. Louis, and Clinton, Ia., where they mustered out August 7, 1865, having marched over 3,000 miles, and traveled by steamboat and rail over 10,000 miles. Its principal engagements were in the Red River expedition—Pleasant Hill and Old Oaks— Ditch Bayou, Ark., Cane Creek, Tupelo, Old Town Creek, Nashville, and Fort Blakely. Of the service performed by the cavalry it is difficult to give a connected sketch, so much of it being by detached companies. The First Regiment operated in Missouri and Arkansas during 1862, doing good service against Quantrell and other guerrillas, and participating in the battles of Clear Creek, Prairie Grove, etc. During 1863 it was engaged in hot work in Arkansas a great deal of the time, making an excellent record. In 1864 the veterans were in Arkansas and Missouri, constantly scouting and skirmishing with guerrilla bands, participating in the campaign against Price and the battle at Boonville. In 1865 the regiment operated against Forrest in Tennessee and Mississippi, and went to Texas that summer. On the 19th of February, 1866, they left Austin, Texas, for Davenport, where they were discharged and paid off, in March. The Sixth Cavalry was mustered in at Davenport early in 1863, and participated in several campaigns under Gen. Sully against the Indians in Dakota. They were mustered out in Sioux City October 17, 1865. The Ninth was mustered in November 30, 1863, at Davenport, and proceeded to St. Louis, where it remained until May, 1864, when it was transported to Duvall’s Bluff, Ark., and the remainder of that year performed scouting, foraging and garrison service in that vicinity, with frequent engagements with guerrilla bands. The service during 1865 was similar, until the cessation of hostilities, when the companies were assigned stations at various points. The regiment was mustered out at Little Rock, Ark., in February, 1866. The total number of men furnished by Allamakee county during the war was about eight hundred, or two hundred more than her quota. A complete list of them it is impossible to prepare at this day. The following is as nearly full and correct a roster as we have been able to make it from a through search of the Adjutant General’s reports, and consultation with those best posted in the matter. It numbers 805, but contains some repetitions because of the transfer of some men from one organization to another, and possibly contains a few names that belong to other counties. On the other hand, there are numerous omissions that cannot be supplied from any records we can obtain: ---------- VOLUNTEER ROSTER OF ALAMAKEE COUNTY [Abbreviation:---d, died; k, killed; pro, promoted.] --------------------- THIRD INFANTRY. Co. C. – May, 1861. Wm. S. Orr, k, Atlantic, July 21, ’64 Hiram L. Wait. Geo. W. Smith Jas Fulton, d, Macon, Ga, Sept 29, ’62. Ruben Dinger, d, March, ’64. FIFTH INFANTRY. Co. I. Richard Barrett. Co. K. Geo. H. Stevens, Capt., d, Port Hud- E. B. Bascom, Capt. son, ’63 Stephen W. Smith, 2nd Lieut., k, at Chas. A. Comstock, Capt. Iuka, ’62. Samuel A. Cooper. Nelson Clark. Davis Googins. Chas. V. Clark. d, Dec. 29, ’63 J. S. Gardner, k, Vicksburg. David Dewey. C. E. Walrath. S. H. Davis. W. W. Woodmansee. Homer Ellis, k, Iuka, ’62 J. W. Austin. John W. Holly. A. B. Travis. J. W. Hudson. Cyrus Miner. Joel. C. Hall. Christian Bartshe. John J. Caugh. Louis Brewer. Nicholas Klees. C. G. Beeler. Paul M. Krohn. G. W. Botsford. W. E. Lytle, d, Iuka, ’62. C. W. Chery. Jas. W. Manson, d, Memphis, ’64 J. W. Cowles. A. J. Oyle. Henry Papka, d, Jefferson City. M. T. Sparks. Henry Pope. Wm. F. Stirts, k, Champion Hill, ’63 Nathaniel Philbrick. Michael Shindler. Wm. T. Powell. John W. Smith. M. D. Rublee. Andrew Soll. Chas. H. Lercrence. David D. Terrill. H. D. Spaulding. Newton E. Terrill. J. Sheidecker, k, Iuka, ’62. Edwin Taylor. S. C. Thomas. J. Wampler, d, Otterville, Mo. Henry Fry. Wm. E. Gardner. W. Presho. C.G. Beeles. J. A. Fosdick. Chas. Rannish. Jacob Ryder. NINTH INFANTRY. Co. E. Franz Warner. Co. H. J. W. Phillips, Capt. Edward Ryan. Samuel Barr. Hans Simenson. Joseph Lamont. Wm. A. Bentley. Jacob Olesen. Elias Randall. Garret Purcell. Hugh K. Phillips. James S. Smith. Franklin Morgan. L. W. Green. Hiram Clark, d. Oct., ’63 James M. Barr. Co. I. John S. Mather. George S. Rice. Squire Mather. John Gemmell, d. Miss., ’63 TWELFTH INFANTRY Co. C. W. C. Earle, Capt., Col. 71st A. D. Elias Repp. Lyman H. Merrill, 1st Lieut., d, rebel Daniel Harbaugh, d, Macon, Oct. 18. ’62 Prison., Montgomery, May 29, 1862. J. P. Jackson, 1st Lieut. J. H. Borger, 1st Lieut. Watson R. Hanscom, Captain. John D. Cole, 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut. Hubbard Goodrich. Vet. R. C. Frank E. Hancock, d. Annapolis, Oct. J. D. Spaulding. 27, ’62. Stephen Thibodo. Adam Decker. John Upstrom. Cornelius Denny. George Ibach. John Dowling. Wm. P. Winter. Isaac Edwards. Elisha J. White. Matthias Englehorn. George Bailey. George Ettle. L. D. Bearce. John Feidt. J. B. Beisel, d. ’65 Henry S. Fry Wesley B. Bort. B. Ferguson. Madison J. Roe, d. Macon, ’62 D. F. Goodykoontz. H. R. Andrews. Hiram Hawkins. O. F. Adams. John Hughes. Gustavus Brock. I. B. S. Isted. John L. Bryant, d. Macon, ’62. D. P. Jennings. Josiah H. Butts. Ole Olesen. George Calico, d. St. Louis, ’62 Charles C. Ogan. L. B. Churchill. Edwin R. Perry, d. Annapolis, Nov. Henry Jones. 20, ’62. Charles King, d. Macon, ’62 James W. Patterson, d. Memphis, ’64 Frank Klees. Ira E. Peck, d. Macon, ’62 Henry Kuck, d. Macon, ’62 Simeon Peck, d. Macon, ’62 Hans Knudtson. Charles E. Rowe. Aslak Larsen. Al J. Rogers, Sergeant-Major August Lene, k. Tupelo, ’64 Charles Russell Edward Lewis. Thomas Stack, d. St. Louis, ’62 Wm. F. Maynard, d. Vicksburg, ’63 Richard B. Sargent. Hugh McCabe. Carson Smith. Frank McKay. John Sohn, d. Paducah, ’62 Bryan McGuire. Peter Sjodin. Jasper J. Miner, D. St. Louis, ’61 Richard Schiffhauer. Frederick Monk. William Steeker. Alonzo Noyes. Robert Bathen. Charles H. Noyes, d. Macon, ’62 Samuel Kieven, d. Macon, ’62 Joseph Scott, d. St. Louis, ’61 John Olsen. Joseph Starts. James McClintock. John J. Stillman, k, Donelson Feb 13, W. F. Sanner. 1862. Thomas Dowling. Knud Thronsen, d. Atlanta, ’62. R. G. Pratt. Jesse Thayer. C. S. Smith. Robert Wampler. A. K. Bort. Isaac Woodmansee. Edwin T. Greenup, D. Memphis, ’64 William M. White, d. Macon, ’62 Stephen H. Greenup. Edwin W. Wood. Lawrence Hannon, d. Cairo, ’64 Stephen Wood. Knud Iverson. C. Clevens, d. Macon, ’62 George F. Nye, d. Nov. 16, ’63 Geo. Candee. M. H. Pratt. Erick Erickson. Jacob Beisel Kensel Larson. P. Bowe. James McDonald. Wm. L. Bailey. Francis A. Winter, k. Tupelo, ’64 Jo H. Huestis. Rufus B. Winter. Hans Knudson. A. L. Barnhart, d, Memphis, ’64 Ansel E. Mann Horatio Birnum. Orin E. Peck, d. Memphis, ’64 Oviatt D. Burlingame. John P. Peck. Merrit J. Burt. Lewis Johnson. B. Oleson. F. H. Bartlett. Levi Plank. Co. C. A. C. Bushnell. A. L. Brown. D. W. Reed, Major 12th Regt. John McElvain. Jacob M. Husted, d. Memphis, ’64 D. Shuburne. Co. F. Abrain S. Heitcher Co. G. S. M. N. Fladmark Co. I. John Devine. John W. Miller, d. Memphis, ’64 Co. K. John Turlton. Frank Keizer Henry C. Merriam Isaac Mickey. Daniel Fagan. Henry Waldruff. Co. not Given D. A. Walcott, d. Taladego ’65 TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. James I. Gilbert, Colonel. P. J. Harrington, Sergt-Major. Charles A. Comstock, Adjutant. Darius C. Mather, Fife-Major David N. Bordwell, Chaplain. Co. A A. M. Haslip, Captian, d. Montgomery James A. Lyons, 2d Lieut. July 3, ’65 C. S. Richardson, d. Jackson, Tenn., Jedediah N. Granger, 1st Lieut., Capt. April 12, ’63 Wm. H. Tuttle. Wm Crane. W. D. Harden, 2d Lieut. James W. Blacker Reuben K. Hall Hezekiah Biggs Charles O. Thompson C. J. Bishop James Patterson, d. Jackson, Tenn. ’63 Albert N. Bond Charles M. Bailey James Briar John W. Pratt, 1st Lieut. Henry Baker Austin Kimberly E. C. Ballard James D. Maltbie Elisha Cuney Thomas McLenan Alex F. Cooksey, d. Memphis ’64 F. B. R. Kussell, d. Tupelo, ’64 Charles N. Colburn John J. Beedy Wm S. Conner, k. Yellow Bayou ’64 Allen Blanchard Daniel Cole Truman Stoddard John Chapman George W. Allen Reuben Daniels O. C. Adams, d. Cairo ’63 S. G. Dodge John D. Adams, d. Cairo ’62 T. B. Douglas Wm. Barnoble Joseph Damron Samuel Dodson, d. Cairo ’62 Warren Baird, d. Little Rock ’63 Richard Gates John Pixley Lucius Green W. S. Raymond D. Gardner E. B. Raymond Washington Gill Charles Rumph, Lieut. A D Henry Hill Romain Ryder Hiram Hawkins John E. Randall J. Y. Hawthorn Ezra W. Reed Wm. Hawthorn George W. Sherman Wm. V. Ingalls Alonzo D. Stiles Melvin E. Mann Daniel H. Shaff C. C. Marston, d. Jackson, Tenn. ’64 Wm. B. Slick W. H. Morrison Wm. Shroda C. McMullen L. M. Schriber Linus Maxam Charles W. Schriber Milton D. Miller, d. Memphis ’64 Wm. Shortreed C. F. Mitchell E. M. Stephens Wm. J. Miller Joseph B. Smith Wm. T. Merrian, k. Old Town Creek ’64 Wm. A. Stewart Jas W. McClasky, d. Memphis ’65 W. H. Thornburg Meredith McGee Geo. W. Topliff, d. Jackson, Tenn. ’63 Jas R. Newcomb Alonzo Thornton Wm. Niblock Jefferson P. Thorp, d. Vicksburg 64 Hiram Ogg David R. Walker James Osborn, d. Memphis ’64 Wm. Wheeler, d. Prairie du Chien ’65 Jefferson Osborne, d. Dubuque ’62 Charles Cole, d. Memphis ’64 A. J. Patterson Lemuel Pratt Junius Patterson, d. Memphis ’63 Wm. H. Crouch G. B. Pratt, d. April 17 ’65 Edward Conner Wm. J. Savoie, d. Red River ’64 Elijah Perry, d. Memphis, ’64 Co. B. S. W. Hemenway, Capt. Elisha Bennett Theo. Groezinger, 1st Lt. George Burgess Samuel O. Smith, 2d Lt. Capt. W. G. Coppernoll Robt. H. Williams Peter Conner, d. Memphis ’64 Robt. Baender George Cornwall J. T. Robinson Stephen Dobbs John Corell, 1st Lt. C. R. Dodds Julius Nelson Frisbie Davis Levi Donnor, D. Wis., Nov., ’63 Augustus Eck J. D. Harrington Joseph Green Roan C. May John Ginther Jas. Ruth, Capt. Co. F. 6th Cav. Geo. B. Goble Wm. J. Hutson, 2d Lt. Richard Griffin Geo. W. Griswold, d. Wis., Jan., ’65 Peter Griffin G. W. Hartshorn E. J. Hutson, d. Jackson, Tenn., ’63 John Dignan N. D. Hutson Robt. Pennel H. P. Harding, d. Ft. Snelling, Dec. ’63 Ole Anderson John Hermanson T. A. Anderson S. J. Hartshorn John Alcorn Joseph Hawes Isaac Alcorn Pulaski Hughes Wm. Bates Hans Hanson, d. Cairo, Dec., ’62 S. W. Bates Thos. B. Hall G. Berdell, d. Jackson, Tenn Robt. S. Jackson N. Betsinger John Kohr H. Botsford Jas. Langford Dason Barnes, d. Jan., ’63 George McKee Wm. Burnham John Syres Jas. H. May Andrew Soderstrom A. B. Marshall John Strohm George Melton Wm. S. Sims. 2d Lt., d. Aug., ’65 John S. Monk John Pharp John Moyer, d. at Memphis, ’63 Isaac Wightman R.D. McKnight Wm. H. Harrison C. H. Maxwell Franklin Melton Nelson Milks, d. Memphis ’64 J. W. Osgood, d. Bayou Cotille Apr. ’64 John Myers Geo. H. Rose D. Obert C. W. Sells, d. Jeff. Barracks ’64 Peter Oleson Daniel H. Wolcott Edmund Peacock Ole G. Anderson Walter J. Pfaff E. Churchill A. Peterson, d. Nashville ’64 John Churchill, d. Memphis ’64 Milton T. Reed, d. Jackson, Tenn. ’63 William Dubois Emil Roese Job Ellsworth, d. Memphis ’64 Wm. Roese Peter Hector Richard Roese Francis B. Hale, d. Memphis ’64 R. Ruprecht Andrew Hector Phineas Smith Wm. E. Jackson S. Skjursen J. Nielson, d. Memphis ’64 Chris. Schneider Oscar Obert, d. La., ’64 Fred Schulze John A. Peterson Wm. Schulze T. Roonsburg, d. Columbus, Ky., ’64 Emil Stangier M. Anderson H. Strong, d. Lansing, Jan., ’64 Aretus W. Butler William Strong Wm. E. Gardner F. F. Sturtevant Amon Iverson Wilhelm Schmidt Thomas C. Medary John Brannan Frederick Price Erick Iverson Perry Reed, d. Louisville ’65 Co. C. Alden E. Wolcott Wm. Barnes James Barnes Co. E. Warren Clough W. R. Reed M. N. Hancock Co. F. Harvey Sargent Alex Wandle Co. H. Walter F. Rich C. M. Stockwell E. S. Stockwell Co. I. Geo. R. Miller, Capt. Frank H. Robbins, 2d Lieut. Edwin A. Sherburn, 1st Lieut., Capt. John A. Pool Thos. B. Wiley Martin Battle James Bryson Lewis S. Beall J. H. Boorn Alex Bryson Henry Geesen Jas. Beall, d. Columbus, Ky., ’64 S. W. Moody, d. Memphis, ’62 Henry Case Frank Holman Calvin H. Beall, d.------ E. Gillett Chas. Beeumer, d. Jackson, Tenn., ’63 Jesse Burgess Solomon Babesck Jackson McClintock J. N. Barlow Jared Brown, d. Jackson, Tenn., ’63 T. J. Coffman A. E. Colegrove Samuel Craig, k. Pleasant Hill, Pa. Thos. W. David Gardner Clough Geo. Harvey Jas. H. Coffman Seth Craig Wm. T. Stull Michael Casey James Stanley, d. Memphis, ’63 Elias Dubes David M. Scott Harvery Eells Jas. Skipworth Tiffany Eells, d. Jackson, ’63 A. Sawvell Daniel Eells Alfred Smith J. S. Fuller Daniel Tracy Chris. Fossum A. Tannehill, d. Jeff. Barracks. ’65 Henry Gast C. N. Wheeler L. Haskell, d. Jackson, Tenn., ’63 Geo. Watkins P. Hulverson A. P. Beeman, d. April 3, ’64 Hans Johnson Frank Clark J. S. Mitchell Jas. McClintock A. McClintock Robt. E. Noble J. G. Moore, d. Jackson, Tenn., ’63 H. L. Lewis, k. Old Town Creek ’64 J. L. Mattock David Dial E. McClintock Lorenz Poesch J. F. Oglevie L. W. Scott A. B. Conner Lewis Lewis H. H. Pettit Daniel H. Wolcott W. J. Pardee, k. Pleasant Hill, ’64 Alden E. Wolcott J. H. Pettit Peter Lewis L. A. Powell, d. Jackson ’63 S. S. Robinson E. Peabody, d. Jackson ’63 J. Henry Robbins, d. Davenport ’64 J. Pinkerton, d. Memphis ’62 Oliver A. Ross Co. K Chas. T. Granger, Capt. Asa Bradway Theo. C. Granger H. M. Harris THIRTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY Co. A. Jerome Callahan Kichard Hardy A. Granaham Neil McCaffrey FIRST CAVALRY Co. A. Bryon Pettit, d. Memphis ’64 Co. K. Thos. H. Barnes, 1st Lieut., Capt. Jas. Wood, d. Forsyth, Mo., ’63 James Russell, 2d Lieut., Capt. John Israel Jas. Chambers Chas Anderson A. J. Case E. E. Collins W. W. Carpenter, 1st Lieut. Daniel Cheadle, d. on way home Alex. Graham Barron Edwards Chas A. Granger Robt. E. Granger, k. Arkansas ’63 Samuel Jameson Morris Granger Alex. McClasky John L. Gardner D. M. Minert J. M. Truman Samuel Harris John A. Bailey E. W. Hurlbut C. G. Carpenter, k. Centralia ’64 Geo. Lewis D. P. Jennings Frank Pease B. B. Rathburne Lewis Reid Hiram Hackenburg H. O. Burger F. J. Howard John Douglass Geo. M. Josyln, d. Little Rock ’64 D. T. Durbon Geo. K. Masiker Hiram H. Mayne Jesse B. Shelhamer Leonidas Ogg Jesse Thayer Chas. E. Roe Walter H. Wheeler, d. Little Rock ’64 C. A. Robey Wm. Servoss, d. Helena, Ark ’64 Elias Reynolds Geo Ehll, d. Little Rock ’64 B. G. Stanley Albert Burgess, k. Austin, Tex., ’65 Allison Adams, d. Little Rock ’64 Stephen Harris John Post, d. Postville Moses Bollman Peter Chambers Jas. Lyons (2d Lt. Co. A. 27th Inf) Geo. McClasky Albert Lyons John Crawford --------- Filley Cornelius Miller Geo. Robinson J. W. Kinsley Palmer Dobson Washington McNutt Samuel Stillions Wm. H. Saucer Co. M. Francis A. Doray John M. Smith Company Unknown John Blein Chas. P. Crocker SIXTH CAVALRY Co. F. Scott Shattuck, Capt. A. M. Kaufman Jas. Ruth, 1st Lt., Capt. Chr. Dundee, d. Dakota ’65 A. H. McKallor, 2d Lt. E. A. Allen Samuel C. Gibbs John T. Beetem S. S. Farnham Chas L. Beetem Andrew Baldwin Rush Bellows Henry A. Post Chas H. Bellows M. V. Beede H. E. Braymin Edward Ruth D. A. Blake, D. Dakota ’65 Patrick Downes A. J. Butts Wm. Fitzgerald Jas. S. Bingay S. C. Marsh Jas. U. Baker Fred Legler, d. Dakota ’64 Hiram Booth Samuel C. Carr John Ki’illay L. Callendar George W. Miller George Echsten M. McFadden John Ehnes Chas. Merrill Patrick Ford Wm. Maxwell F. F. Gilman Wm. Monk Patrick Healy Andre Oleson Ben. Howard John F. Pitt Alfred Jarvis Philip I. Pierce Christopher Potter Joseph H. Strain J. R. Pritchard W. H. Sammon Chas. H. Raymond L. P. Stillman Anton Steimer John Toole Lewis Speicher Jas. Thompson C. M. D. Wagner, k. White Stone, S. Eells, d. Davenport ’62 Dakota ’63 R. Wier, d. Davenport ’62 John Williamson A. Burgess, d. Dakota J. Mobley Joseph Hartley George Bellows John Hartley Leander Ferris John Ruth, d. Dakota ’65 John Bones J. Mobley Wm. J. Ruth Co. K. Elijah O. Esty Co. Unknown Wm. Cowen Chauncey McCoy Thos. H. Dodd James H. Milks Harden Jarvis Job. D. Milks Robert Winn, d. Dakota NINTH CAVALRY Co. E. George M. Dean, Capt. Carl Schultze, d. Jefferson Barracks, Albert H. Peck, 2d Lt., 1st Lt. ’64 Grandison Able Daniel Sires John Griffin John Stillions, d. Duvall’s Bluff ’64 J. K. Rinebait John W. Smith Simeon Smith, d. Duvall’s Bluff ’62 Aaron Scranton, d. St. Louis ’64 Jas. W. Smith O. Van Valkenburg John T. Rinehart Wm. H. Williams Gideon Franklin, d. Austin, Ark., ’64 David G. Wilson, d. St. Louis, ’64 (?) Phillip Bailey Henry Wilson Jesse F. Becker Edward Ryan F. E. Clough Henry B. Able J. K. Engelhorn Joseph Kappes George C. Halsey Chas. Williamson Orin C. Halsey -------- ------- Dagle George Hackenburg -------- -------Dagle Neils Knudtson George J. Pettit John H. Kinning, d. Duvall’s Bluff D. B. Roderick ’64 Samuel L. Rush Adam Lingerfelt Russell K. Ross J. A. Morehead Simon Simonson, d. Austin, ’64 Nelson B. Mann Louis Schultze Co. F. Samuel J. Davis, 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut. H. Ingebritson (dec’d) Geo. R. Peacock Peter D. Hanser Peter Banks T. Johnson, d. Little Rock, ’65 Geo. W. Barker, d. St. Louis, ’64 Geo. W. Krohn Ono Clark W. W. Lampman, d. St. Louis, ’64 Philip Cullens Michael Mahony Josiah Curran Harmon Martin Thos. Carey John Nelson Orin Deremo Tollef Oleson, Sr. T. Engebretson Tollet Oleson, Jr., d. Duvall’s Bluff, ’64 John P. Quinlan Frank Peterson Thomas Hall Co. Unknown John V. Hazlett Hans Anderson, d. Keokuk, ’64 ENGINEER REGIMENT OF THE WEST Co. I. A. R. Prescott (pro 2d Lt., Co. F) Wm. Dickson Wm. R. Johnson Wm. Harris John F. Jones, d. Commerce, Mo., ’62 Ego W. Wheeler TWENTY-SEVENTH MISSOURI INFANTRY H. Schierholz, Sergt. Major. NINETEENTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY John McKenzie, Co. H. Albert Stone, Co. H. THIRTY-SIXTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY E. W. Pratt, Lieut. Co. K. FIFTY-EIGHTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY Benj. H. Howard, Co. D. SEVENTY-FOURTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY Job Blanchard, Musician. NINETY-FIFTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY Noah H. Pratt, Co. I., (pro 2d Lieut., 48th U. S. A. D.) 126th ILLINOIS INFANTRY Wm. B. Smith SECOND WISCONSIN INFANTRY Franklin F. Forrest, Co. B. THIRD WISCONSIN INFANTRY Geo. Krohn, Co. H. Henry Moyer, Co. H. SIXTH WISCONSIN INFANTRY P. F. Gulberg, Co. C. L. M. Nelson, Co. C. FIFTEENTH WISCONSIN INFANTRY Hans A. Lageson, Company B. SEVENTH MINNESOTA INFANTRY Louis Johnson, k. Tupelo, 1864 SECOND KANSAS CALVARY John Eckerson, k. Sulphur Springs, Wm. Walker, k. Walden, Arkansas, 1864 1863 ELEVENTH OHIO BATTERY. John Ettle, k.Iuka, September 19, 1862 UNITED STATES ARMY Jas. W. Manson, Hospital Steward, d. L. Brown, Hospital Steward Memphis, Tennessee, July, 1864 TWELFTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY John Kelly SIXTEENTH UNITED STATES INFANTRY J. B. Reed D. W. Douglas C. H. Arnold James M. Lisher Daniel Ryan Thos. Hancock Erastus Cheadle, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 Charles Page, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 Samuel B. Robbins, d. Columbus, Ky., Coleman Shuff, k. Atlanta ’64 Jan. 20, ’63 ------Gilson, k. Peach Tree Creek, Hiram Smith, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 Tennessee Amos Brainard, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 Henry E. Johnson, d. Nashville, ’62 James Dorsey, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 John M. Oleson, d. rebel prison, ’63 ------ Miller, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 James Crawley, d. rebel prison, ’64 Thomas Oleson, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 George Smith, d. Fort Ontario, N. Y. Lemuel Palmer, k. Murfreesboro, ’63 George Schroda SEVENTY-FIRST UNITED STATES INFANTRY J. W. Earle, 1st Lieut., Reg. Q. M.