Scott County, Iowa Civil War enlistments in the 14th IA Infantry 14THINF.TXT Transcribed by Cathy Labath and submitted to the IAGenWeb Project Archives, a part of The USGenWeb Project. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. (Co. A-Scott Co.) Of a total of 848 officers and men, 31 were killed, 148 died, 191 were discharged, 168 were wounded, 1 was missing, 269 were captured, and 23 were transferred. The l4th Regiment was mustered into the United States service in November, 1861, and mustered out of service at Davenport Nov.16, 1864. The veterans and recruits for this regiment were consolidated into two companies and called the " Residuary Battalion of the 14th Infantry," which companies were mustered out at Davenport, May 12,1865. Colonel William T. Shaw; Anamosa Lt. Colonel Edward T. Lucas; Iowa City Major Hiram Leonard; Des Moines County Engagements: Battle of Fort Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Pleasant Hill, Meridian, Ft. De Russey, Tupelo, Town Creek, Tallahatchie, Pilot Knob, Old Town, Yellow Bayou. Co. A-Scott County as follows: Co. A.-Captain: Isaac W. Talmage. Lieutenants William T. Dittoe Sergeants: William T. Dittoe Waldo Gardner Daniel Remington William Guion Michael McManus James M. Vanduzer Christian Litscher Samuel Lecock David Palmer K. W. Kinkaid Daniel Russell Benjamin P. Lancaster Jacob Veit Leonard Lavender Musicians: Oliver White John Agans Wagoner: Horace D. Squyers Privates Areundo,Napoleon Baldwin,James Baughman,Henreich Collins, Isaac H. Dapron, Antonio Dougherty, Owen Drennon, Peter Dorst, Conrad Davenport, Wm. A. Farrell, Patrick Farrell, Timothy Frazier, William I. Fritzgerald, Richard Garity, Peter Goman, John B. Hamson, Benjamin Henry,Peter Hire, John Harvey, William Hyland, John Knapp, Jefferson W. Lavender, Leonard Litscher, Bernhard Lynch, John Leslie, William M. Moore, Henry S. Miller, John C. Morrison, David McIntyre, John McKean, Francis McCloud, Samuel Nesbitt, Evert G. Pinneo, Matthias G. Pace, William H. Paustian, Hans Ruick, William F. Reimas, Hans Roseman, Alfred Stewart, William Sloper, David Shaback, John Sank, John E. Schmidt, Peter D. Sievers, Hans Slaughter, Fayette Shoemaker, R. B. Sweeney, Charles Voglebach, John Recruits: Bergheim, Charles Bergheim, John Bergheim, Henry Booth, Lyman Hoffman, John Harvey, John Mowen, Daniel McLoskey, Charles A. Pinneo,John Schlegel, Christian Turner, George Voglebach, John Wolsey,Henry Clay Veterans: Hershberger, William Basley, George W. Co. B - Bremer and Chickasaw Cos. (The following men from Scott Co. were in Co. B) Co. B-Sergeant: J.L.Scott Co. B-Privates: Curttright,Thomas S Barrett,A.J. Everstine,George L Leyle,Joseph R Maywood,John Campbell,George Co. C-Bremer,Butler and Floyd Cos. Co. D-Henry and VanBuren Cos. Co. E-Jasper Co. (The following men from Scott Co. were in Co E): Co. E-Privates: Butler,Sewell Lay,John W. Co. F-Van Buren and Henry Cos. Co. G-Tama and Scott Cos. (The following men from Scott Co. were in Co. G) Co. G-Privates: Cheney, Alexander Hastings,Leander F. Hass,Henry Harcett,Andrew H. Kline,Francis Taylor,Robert Bailey,William S Co.H-Linn Co. Co.I-Henry Co. Co.K-Des Moines Co. The promotions among Scott Co. men were: Hoffbauer,Hugo 1st Lt. to Captain Dittoe,William T. Sgt. to 2nd Lt. Pemberton,George 1st Lt. to Captain ************************************************************************ 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. ************************************************************************