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Promoted Fifth Sergeant 1 Nov 1862; Fourth Sergeant 16 April 1863; Third Sergeant 7 June 1863; Second Sergeant 14 August 1863. Reduced to ranks 1 February 1864. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 8 March 1864. Wounded in abdomen 5 July 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, GA (Reported: wounded at Nickajack Creek). Mustered out 24 July 1865 Louisville, KY. LAMBERT, Frank, Co. A, wounded at Shiloh LANE, Isaac, Co. E LANE, Morris A., Co. E LANSTRUM, Christian E., Co. B LAMB (LAMM), Milton C., Co. K, buried in Colorado. LAMSON, John W., Co. K LAREW, James, Co. G LARGENT, Daniel W., Co. A LARGENT, John M., Co. A LARUE, George W., Co. B, interred at God's Acre, Savannah, Georgia in January 1865, buried in the Southwest part of the cemetery. (Cedar Valley Times, 3 May 1866, Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa) LATISSAW, George, Co. D LATHROP, Jason R., Co. C, wounded at Atlanta LAUSER, Michael, Co. G LAWDERBAUGH (LANDERBAUGH), David, Co. A, died 15 December 1863 LAWES, Wiley D., Co. H LAWHEAD, Alfred, Co. G LAYTON, Nathan, Co. K LEARNING, Elisha, Co. C LEE, George W., Co. I LEE, James A. (Andrew) , Co. G, wounded at Nickajack Creek LEIBIG, George B., Co. G LENEHAN, Thomas, Co. B, killed at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia on 28 July 1864, buried near Allatoona, Georgia LENHERDT, Paul, Co. C LEONARD, George W., Co. F LEONARD, Martin, Co. D LEONARD, Nathan A., Co. B LESLIE, Thomas, Co. D LEVI, Lightfoot, Co. E LEWIS, George, Co. C LEWIS, Henry (Jacob H.), Co. C LEWIS, John, Co. F LINDSEY (LINDSAY), John M., Co. D, died 1 November 1941 at age 93 in Iowa. LINVILLE, Henderson, Co. F LIPPINCOTT, Thomas C., Co. I LISTER, George W., Co. B LISTER, Samuel, Co. B LITTLE, Joseph, Co., C, missing at Atlanta LIVELY, Elias, Co. D LLOYD, Calvin, Co. B, died 27 May 1862 LLOYD, Samuel, Co. C, wounded at Shiloh and killed at Corinth LLOYD, William Z., Co. K, enlisted and mustered 2 October 1864 at age 23 years. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. William was born 26 June 1840 in Ohio and located in Pottawattamie County, Iowa in 1871. (Additional information supplied by William Lloyd's great-granddaughter, Katie.) LOCK, Joshua F., Co. E, wounded at siege of Atlanta LOCKER, George W., Co. G, enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. LONG, August, (Unassigned) LONG, Charles, Co. B, GAR Post 109, Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska. LONG, James M., Co. K, wounded at Shiloh LONSBURY, William, Co. K LOTT, John W., Co. B LOUTHAN, Hugh D., Co. I, wounded at Atlanta, died 2 August 1864, buried at Marietta, Georgia LOVE, James, Co. A, wounded at battle of Bentonville and died at New York from the effects of his wound LOVEJOY, Benjamin F., Co. B, wounded at Atlanta LOVEJOY, John, killed at Atlanta LUALLEN, Pleasant, Co. D, Co. K LUDER, Ioton, Co. I LUDINGTON, John W., Co. K, GAR Post 289, Palmer, Merrick County, Nebraska. LUMPKINS (LUMPKIN), Wilson (William), Co. B, wounded at Nickajack Creek LUNDY, Edmund, Co. C LUNDY, Eli, Co. C LUNT, Edward D., Co. B, missing at Atlanta. GAR Post 39, Pleasant Hill, Saline County, Nebraska and GAR Post 47, Denver, Denver County, Colorado. LYMAN, Benjamin, Co. F LYON, Robert, Co. B, wounded at Corinth LYON, Thomas W., Co. B LYSTER, Lewis M., Co. E, died 14 July 1867, interred at Des Moines Co., Iowa MACY, John W., Co. A MADISON, Gregg A., Co. D, wounded at Corinth MADISON, William W., Co. F MAGEE (MC GEE), John A., Co. I, wounded at Corinth MAHAN, Joseph W., Co. I MAHAN, Thomas, Co. I MAJOR (MAJORS), William, Co. A, killed at siege of Atlanta on 13 August 1864, buried near Atlanta, Georgia MAJORS, Francis M., Co. D MAKINSTER (MC KINSTER), Daniel, Co. A, enlisted 1 October 1861 at Lyons, Iowa, residence Lyons, Clinton County, IA and age 21. Mustered 16 November 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 29 January 1864 and wounded in the left foot on 21 July 1864 at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia. He was mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky and then returned to Iowa where he made his home. He received a Civil War disability pension. Daniel was born 30 October 1840 at Cuba, Allegany County, New York. He was a member of the G.A.R. and died 14 September 1903 at Redfield, Dallas County, Iowa. Daniel's brother, William Makinster, also served in Co. A. (Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion…1861-1865 records his name as Daniel McKinster.) (Additional information supplied by Daniel's great-granddaughter Donna Mastain Kirwan) MAKINSTER (MC KINSTER), William U., Co. A, enlisted 30 September 1861 at Lyons, Iowa, mustered 16 November 1861 and residence Lyons, Clinton County, IA. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 29 January 1864, promoted Sixth Corporal 5 January 1865 and promoted Fifth Corporal 1 June 1865. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. William was born 18 March 1843 in New York. He was a member of the G.A.R. and served as standard bearer of the Robert Anderson Post, Waterloo, Iowa for many years. He died 14 November 1924 at Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa. His brother, Daniel Makinster, also served in Co. A. (Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion…1861-1865 records his name as William McKinster, nativity Ohio and age 21.) (Additional information supplied by William's great-grandniece Donna Mastain Kirwan) MALANY, John, Co. A, wounded at Corinth MALI, Albert, Co. I MANNAN, Thomas, Co. D MARA, John, Co. A, wounded at Corinth and wounded and missing at Atlanta. GAR Post 38, Waverly, Lancaster County, Nebraska. MARDIS, Samuel, Co. B MARKWELL, Wallace, Co. I MADISON, Gregg A., Co. D MARRIOTT, Samuel, Co. E MARSHAL, T. H. B., missing at Atlanta MARSHALL, Calvin, Co. D MARSHALL, Clark, Co. D, wounded at Nickajack Creek MARSHALL, F. H. Benton, Co. H MARSHALL, Thomas, Co. H MARSHALL, William N., Co. I MART, Marion J., Co. G, GAR Post 91, Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska. MARTIN, Frank U., Co. H MARTIN, James, Co. C, wounded at Nickajack Creek MARTIN, John, Co. A MARTIN, William, Co. A MARTZ (MARTS), Squire, Co. D, wounded at Atlanta MASCKEY, James T. (G.), Co. E MASERVA, William, Co. D, wounded at Shiloh and missing at Atlanta MASON, Robert P., Co. C MATHER, Andrew, Co. C MATHIS, Frederick B., Co. K MATHIS, James H., Co. B MATHIS, William A., Co. K, missing at Atlanta MATTHEWS, Clark S., Co. G, wounded at Shiloh MAY, Draper, Co. G MAYERS, John, Co. G MAYES (MAZE), James A., Co. G, died 20 March 1865 MAYHEIR, David, Co. E, died 19 May 1865 MAYNARD, Benjamin F., Co. H MAYRE, John, Co. G MC ALLISTER, Barnard, Co. A MC ANINCH, George, Co. B MC ARTHUR, Henry Clay, Co. E, Co. K, severely wounded at Atlanta. GAR Post 25, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. MC ARTHUR, William, Co. E, Co. K MC BEATH, Daniel, Co. D MC BIRNEY, George, Co. A MC CANNA, Francis, Co. I MC CAULEY, Patrick, Co. A MC CAULEY, James, Co. B MC CHRISTY, Isaac, wounded at Atlanta MC CLAIN, Alexander, Co. K MC CLANNAHAN, Elijah, Co. H, GAR Post 118, Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska. MC CLEAN, John, Co. K MC CLURE, Robert M., Co. G MC CONNELL, Andrew, Co. D, wounded and missing at Atlanta MC CORD, Aaron, Co. H MC CORD, John, Co. E MC CORD, William H. H., Co. F MC COUN (MC COWAN), William T., Co. F, died 26 June 1862 MC CRACKEN, Joseph W., Co. E, GAR Post 80, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. MC CRARY, William M., Co. E MC CUMSEY, Smith, Co. H MC CUNE, William H., Co. A MC DANIELS, Perry, Co. H MC DOWELL, William B., Co. K, Co. D, wounded at Atlanta MC FARLAN, John A., Co. H, GAR Post 50, Nebraska. MC GILVERY, Alexander, Co. G MC GREGOR, William, Co. A MC INTOSH, Duncan, Co. B MC KAY, Hugh, Co. D MC KEE, Archibald Michael, Co. F, enlisted 10 October 1861, residence Mills County, Iowa and age 22. Mustered 18 November 1861 and wounded in neck severely 6 April 1862 at Shiloh, Tennessee. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 29 January 1864 and mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Archibald was born in Jefferson County, Missouri to Michael McKee Jr. (b. 1806 SC) and Elizabeth Gamble (b. 1816 PA). He and his family moved to Carroll County, Illinois in the 1850's. Most of his family was in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa by 1870. The burial place of Archibald is being researched and is now unknown. (See: Archibald's Two Letters Home) (Additional information provided by Archibald McKee's great-grandniece Linda) MC KENNEY (MC KINNEY), Edwin D., Co. H, GAR Post 40, Ord, Valley County, Nebraska. MC KINLEY, William H., Co. D MC KINZIE, Lyman W., Co. I MC LAIN, Wilson S., Co. D MC LAUGHLIN, John, Co. A MC LEAN, W. S., wounded and missing at Atlanta MC LENAHAN (MC LANEHAN) (MCLENNAHAN), William, Co. A, wounded at Shiloh and died 19 September 1863 MC LEOD, John, killed at Shiloh MC MANIMIE, James Nelson, Co. H MC MANUS, John, Co. C MC MURRAY (MC MURREY), Andrew B., Co. C, died 1 October 1864 MC NATT, William S., Co. D MC NIECE, Martin, Co. A, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain MC NEAL, Anderson, Co. G MC NEAL, Henry, Co. B MC NEIL, Alfred, Co. G MC NUTT, Oliver P., Co. G MC PHERSON (MC PHERRON), Asbury S., Co. F, residing 1896 in Redlands, San Bernardino County, California (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers) MC STAY, John M., Co. K MC VAY, Jacob, Co. G, wounded at Shiloh MEAGHEN, Thomas C., Co. H MEANS, James M., Co. B MEANS, John P., Co. A MEEK, David S., Co. A MEEK, Reuben, Co. B MEFFORD, Andrew, Co. A, enlisted 10 February 1862, residence Cedar Rapids, nativity Ohio and age 28. Mustered 5 March 1862. Wounded in right hand 21 July 1864 near Atlanta, Georgia and mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. MEFFORD, Bird, Co. A MELTON, Robert F., Co. A MENDENHALL, Joseph H., Co. F MENDENHALL, Nathan, Co. F MENDENHALL, William, Co. F MERRILL, John H., Co. G MERTZ, Mathias, Co. K METCALF, Harry, Co. I METCALF, Warren, Co. G METZ, Charles, Co. G METZ, Henry, Co. G MEYERS, John, Co. G MIDDLETON, Gilbert, Co. E MIDDLETON, Milican, (Unassigned) MIDDLETON, William H., (Unassigned) MIDDLEWORTH (MIDDLESWATH), Bartholomew (William Clark), Co. G, died 15 November 1862 MILLER, Andrew, Co. K MILLER, Benjamin F., Co. G, died 23 September 1864, buried at Marietta, Georgia MILLER, David T., Co. G MILLER, Edgar T., Co. I, Co. C MILLER, Elisha, Co. K MILLER, John, Co. E, wounded at Shiloh MILLER, John, Co. B MILLER, John R., Co. A MILLER, Joseph F., Co. C MILLER, Joseph M., Co. C MILLER, Robert A., Co. K, interred at God's Acre, Savannah, Georgia in March 1865. Buried in the Southwest part of the cemetery. (Cedar Valley Times, 3 May 1866, Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa) MILLER, William, Co. E, wounded at Nickajack Creek MILLIKEN, James P., Co. G MINGAL, William H., Co. K MINNICK, Samuel, Co. E MINNICK, William H., Co. H MITCHELL, Alexander, Co. E MITCHELL, Andrew, Co. A, enlisted 28 September 1861, as Second Corporal, residence Cedar Rapids, nativity Scotland and age 25. Mustered 16 November 1861. Promoted Quartermaster Sergeant 1 March 1862, reduced to ranks 3 September 1862, promoted Fourth Sergeant 18 October 1862, Third Sergeant 10 November 1862 and Second Sergeant 1 March 1863. Wounded slightly in foot 22 July 1864 at Atlanta, Georgia. Promoted First Sergeant 16 November 1864, First Lieutenant 22 December 1864 and Captain 15 January 1865. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Andrew is buried in the St. Michael's Cemetery, Norway, Benton County, Iowa. He was born 1836 and died in 1902. Cemetery reading by Sue Soden, IA GenWeb Project County Coordinator for the Benton County GenWeb site. Thanks Sue! MITCHELL, Daniel B., Co. A MOELLER, Werner, Co. F MOLES, Achilles, Co. I MOLESWORTH, Joseph S., Co. K MOMYER, Benjamin F., Co. K, wounded at Corinth and killed at Atlanta MOMYER, Cyrus J. (J.), Co. K, wounded at Corinth and missing at Atlanta MOMYER, Perry A., (Unassigned) MONCRIEFF, James, Co. F MONNIN (MONIN), George Joseph, Co. H, enlisted 25 November 1861, residence St. John, IA and age 23. Mustered 13 December 1861 and re-enlisted and re-mustered 29 November 1864. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. George was born 11 January 1836 in Develier, Canton Bern, Switzerland. (His nativity is listed as France in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers.) He emigrated with his father, step-mother and brothers to Montgomery County, Ohio. They went to Shelby County, Ohio in 1853 and then to St. John, Iowa. George married Mary Petitjean in Ohio and returned to Rockford Township, Pottawattamie County, Iowa where he died in 1914. (Additional information provided by George Monnin's great-grandniece Marianne) MONROE, Daniel C., Co. D, died 6 February 1862, interred at Wapello Co., Iowa MONSON, Charles A., Co. H MONTGOMERY, Joseph A., Co. F MOON, John D., Co. A MOORE, Charles, Co. F MOORE, George, Co. E MOORE, Henry, Co. E MOORE, John, Co. D MOORE, John D., Co. A, wounded at Shiloh (not listed in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers) MOORE, John H., Co. A MOORE, Thomas L., Co. B MOORE, William H., Co. A, wounded and missing at Atlanta MORE, Henry, wounded at siege of Atlanta MOREHEAD, William, Co. H MOREY, Elanson, Co. A MORGAN, Anson D., Co. B, killed at Corinth MORGAN, Henry, Co. I, wounded at Shiloh MORGAN, James E., Co. D, Co. K, wounded at Jonesboro or Lovejoy MORGAN, John, Co. I MORGAN, John N., Co. K MORGAN, Nathan, Co. A MORGAN, William D., Co. E MORIAT (MOWAT), Aaron, Co. F, wounded at battle of Corinth MORLAND, Henry, Co. B, wounded at Shiloh MORRIS, Edwin, Co. G MORRIS (MORIS) , Harrison, Co. G, wounded at Shiloh and killed at Atlanta MORRIS, Neal, Co. F, died 17 May 1862 MORRIS, Thomas J., Co. F, wounded at Atlanta MORRIS, Van J. R., Co. E MORROW, George, Co. F, Co. G MORROW, William, Co. F, Co. I, wounded at Atlanta. GAR Post 45, Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska. MOSHIER, David W., Co. E MOSIER, Andrew, Co. H, wounded at Shiloh MOSS, George W., Co. D, enlisted and mustered 10 November 1861, residence Eden Grove, nativity Illinois and age 19. Mustered out 2 June 1865 at Washington, DC. MOSS, James J., Co. D, enlisted 13 April 1864, residence Wapello Co., IA, nativity Indiana and age 18. Wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, GA and mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, KY. MOSS, John P., Co. G, enlisted 17 Jan 1864, residence Marion Co., IA, nativity Ohio and age 18. Mustered 13 February 1864 and killed in battle 22 July 1864 near Atlanta, GA. MOTE, Butler, Co. G MOTE, William, Co. G MOTHERSHEAD, John L., Co. E MOUNCE, James, Co. C MUIR, Thomas I., Co. E MUIR, William P. L., Co. E, wounded at Shiloh, wounded at Corinth and wounded and missing at Atlanta MULLEN, John, Co. G MURPHY, Charles, Co. K MURPHY (MC MURPHY), James, Co. I, wounded at Shiloh MURPHY, Michael, Co. A MURPHY, Patrick, Co. H, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, and missing and wounded at Atlanta MURPHY, Thomas H. B., Co. C, missing at Atlanta MURPHY, Thomas, wounded at siege of Atlanta MURRAY, A., Co. A, died 30 December 1861 (not listed in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers) MURRAY, George B., Co. F, wounded at Shiloh. Enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. MUZZY, Lewis B., Co. E MYERS, David, Co. K, Co. G, wounded at Corinth MYERS, John D., Co. C, died 12 January 1863 MYERS, Wesley W., Co. C NAGLE, Webb, Co. B NASLER (NOSLER), James H., Co. D, wounded at Shiloh and died 27 April 1862, interred at Wapello Co., Iowa NEIGHBORS, Rhenish, Co. D NEIL, James L., Co. K NELSON, Alexander C., Co. D, died 25 January 1862, interred at Wapello County, Iowa NELSON, Charles, Co. G NELSON, Franklin B., Co. C NELSON, James F., Co. I NELSON, William W., (Surgeon) residing 1896 in Birmingham, Van Buren Co., Iowa (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers) NEROMIAH, Simon, missing at Atlanta NETHEROW, David, Co. G NEWBERRY, Amos, Co. A NEWELL, William, Co. G NEWLAND, Jasper N., Co. B NICHOLLS, Charles, Co. G NICHOLLS, William, Co. G NIERMEYER, Simon, Co. I NOLAND, Jasper N., Co. K NORDYKE, Erastus H., Co. A, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain and killed at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia on 28 July 1864, buried near Atlanta, Georgia NORTON, Patrick, Co. A, wounded at Atlanta NOWITNEY, Joseph, Co. I NOYES, Chester W., Co. H NOYES, Sylvester H., Co. H NUTT (NATT), David, Co. F, died 12 September 1863, buried at City Cemetery, Vicksburg, Mississippi OAKLEY, John S., Co. B OGG, Jefferson, Co. D, GAR Post 3, Seward, Seward County, Nebraska and Post 4, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska. OGLEBY, Marion, Co. B OHAVER, Solomon, Co. I OLDINBURG, Edward, Co. I OLDHAN, Robert W., Co. C ORM, Christopher, Co. E, killed at Atlanta ORM, Jonathan F., Co. E, wounded at Atlanta ORM, Oliver, Co. E, wounded at Nickajack Creek ORM, Robert, Co. E, wounded at Atlanta OVERMAN, Stephen D., Co. H OVERMIER (OVERMIRE), Amos, Co. B, missing at Atlanta OVERTON, Fernando C., Co. C OVERTON, Stephen, Co. G OWEN, Hadley D., Co. D OWEN, Henry, Co. G OWENS, William H., Co. H PAIR, William N., (Unassigned) PAISLEY, William A., Co. C PALMER, Henry A., Co. A, missing or prisoner at Shiloh PALMER, Henry C., Co. H PALMER, Melvin R., Co. I, wounded at Shiloh PALMER, Samuel B., Co. G PALMER, Thomas, Co. D, wounded at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia PAQUIN, Oliver, Co. E PARK, John W. (M.), Co. H PARKISON, William T., Co. F PARKER, Asa Z., Co. I, wounded at Corinth PARKER, Edward M., Co. I PARKER, Edwin, Co. H PARKER, James M., Co. B PARKER, Joel, Co. I PARKER, Moses J. H., Co. A PARKER, William H., Co. G, died 15 September 1863 PARKER, William, Co. K, died 6 June 1862 PARKS, James, Co. A PARSON (PARSONS), Jonah M. (W.), Co. F, wounded at Shiloh PATTERSON, Timothy, Co. F PATTON, David, Co. K PAUL, Joseph H., Co. G, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain PAYNE, Henry, Co. A PAYNE, John, Co. B, wounded at Shiloh PAYTON, George, Co. E PEARSON, Ferdinand, Co. E PEARSON, George, Co. E PECKMUM, James, Co. B PENNIMAN (PERRYMAN) , Jesse B., Co. A (age 22 from Lyons) killed in action at Shiloh 6 April 1862 PEPPER, Leander C., Co. H PERKINS, Charles E., Co. K PERKINS, George S., Co. H, died 6 September 1862 PERKINS (PERKINE), Zelora H. (Zelord) (Zenord), Co. C, enlisted and mustered 19 October 1864. Zelora died 1 January 1865 at Savannah, Georgia. He is interred at God's Acre, Savannah, Georgia, buried in the Southwest part of the cemetery. (Cedar Valley Times, 3 May 1866, Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa) and also reported buried at National Cemetery in Beaufort, South Carolina. He was born 2 November 1846 and is the brother to Betsy Perkins, wife of 15th Iowa soldier, Lysander Woodard. (Information supplied by Lysander Woodard's gr-gr-gr-granddaughter: Melissa) PERRY, George J., Co. D, enlisted and mustered 30 September 1864, residence Linn County, Iowa, nativity Connecticut and age 29. Mustered out 2 June 1865 in Washington, D. C. PERSINGER, Richard T., Co. I PETERS, John G., Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 October 1864 at age 24 (age stated as 35 in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers). Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. His monthly pay during the war was around $13.00. John was born in Germany in 1840 and married Martha Koppendinjer on 18 July 1866 at Grundy Center, Grundy Co., IA. John was naturalized as a U.S. citizen on 10 September 1872 at Grundy Center and later move to Butler County, Iowa. He died in 1894 at age 54 and is buried at Aplington Cemetery, Butler County, Iowa. (Information supplied by John Peter's gr-gr-grandson: Daniel) PETERSON, William, Co. E PETERSON, William, Co. H PETTY, Samuel, Co. C PEYTON, George, killed at Shiloh PHIFER, George B., Co. G PHIFER, Henry, Co. G PHIFER, Joseph, Co. G PHILIPS, Henry, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 31 October 1864, age 34. Mustered out 24 July 1865, Louisville, Kentucky. PHILIPS, Perry, Co. E, enlisted 14 October 1861, residence Keosauqua, nativity Ohio and age 25. Mustered 1 December 1861. Died of chronic diarrhea 9 March 1864 at Keosauqua, Iowa. PHILLIPS, David, Co. B, enlisted and mustered 14 Oct 1864, residence Fort Dodge and age 22. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, KY. GAR Post 246, Emerick, Madison County, Nebraska. PHILLIPS (PHILIPS), Francis M., Co. D, enlisted and mustered 22 Jan 1862, residence Agency City, nativity Iowa and age 18. Re-enlisted and re-mustered 8 March 1864. Wounded in shoulder 22 July 1864 near Atlanta, GA. Promoted Sixth Corporal; Fifth Corporal 19 Nov 1864; Fourth Sergeant 28 April 1865. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, KY. GAR Post 155, Kenesaw, Adams County, Nebraska. PHILO, Avery, Co. I, died 23 June 1862 PHINNEY, Calvin C., Co. C, GAR Post 139, Utica, Seward County, Nebraska. PHIPPS, Albert, Co. I, died 10 April 1901 and buried in Oak Hill, Cherokee County, Iowa, Lot 28, Block 3. PIERCE, John Milton, Co. I, born in 1826 and nativity Indiana. John immigrated to Franklin County, Iowa from Randolph County, Indiana 1855 to 1859. Enlisted in Waterloo, Iowa 21 October 1864, post office address: Ackley, Hardin County, Iowa. John died of acute diarrhea 7 June 1865 at Haywood Hospital in Washington, D.C. and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. (Information supplied by John Pierce's gr-gr-granddaughter D. Johnson) PIERCE, John W., Co. E, wounded at Corinth PINDELL, Stephen, Co. F PIPES, Jonathan, Co. C PLATT, Edward, Co. E PLATT, Zenas M. (James), Co. H, wounded at Shiloh POLSER (PALSEY), John Perry, Co. B, wounded at Corinth and died 27 October 1862. POMUTZ, George, (age 32, residence New Buda Twp., Decatur County, IA, nativity Hungary) appointed Adjutant 23 December 1861. Mustered 23 December 1861, wounded slightly in shoulder 6 April 1862 at Shiloh. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel 1 August 1862; Colonel on 22 April 1863; Brigadier General on 17 August 1864 and Brevet Major General of Volunteers on 13 March 1865. He came to America in 1848 and had received military education in Hungary. At the close of the war he was appointed Consul General of the United States at St. Petersburg, Russia and died there 12 October 1882. POOL, Phelix (Felix), Co. F, missing at Atlanta POOL, William, Co. F, died 6 January 1862 POPE, Hiram D., Co. K, missing at Atlanta POPE, John T., Co. K PORTER, James S., Co. D, wounded at Shiloh. GAR Post 192, Ewing, Holt County, Nebraska. PORTER, Jonathan R., Co. E, wounded at Shiloh PORTER, Vear, Co. E, wounded at Shiloh POSEGETE (POSEGATE), Francis, Co. G, enlisted 20 Janurary 1862, residence Indianola, Warren Co., IA, nativity Illinois and age 20. Mustered 6 February 1862. Discharged for disability 15 August 1862 at Keokuk, Iowa. POST, Ethan, Co. B POTTER, John, Co. F POWELL, Elihu, Co. B POWNELL (POWNEL), James Mattis, Co. K, enlisted 1 February 1862, residence Ottumwa, nativity Ohio and age 44. Mustered 13 February 1862 and discharged for disability 25 November 1862 at Grand Junction, Tennessee. James Mattis Pownell's father was Joshua Pownell born 14 March 1770 and died 23 October 1831. (Information provided by James Pownell's gr-grandson: James) PRATT, A. J., Co. A, died 26 May 1862 (not listed in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers) PRATT, Cornelius, Co. E PRIMROSE, James, Co. A, wounded and missing at Atlanta PRINCE, Albert, (Unassigned) PROBST, Charles, Co. D PUMROY, Grimes, Co. D PURSLEY, William H., Co. B PYATT, Andrew I., Co. A QUINNETT, Vandamon, Co. B QUAINTANCE, Charles, Co. C QUEERY, Robert F., Co. F QUIGLEY, Robert, Co. F RABURN, John R., Co. D RALPH, James A., Co. G RALSTON, John, Co. D RAMBO, Hassel, Co. I, enlisted 4 October 1861 as Seventh Corporal, mustered 24 January 1862, residence Charleston, Lee Co., IA and nativity Iowa. Hassel died of chronic diarrhea 3 June 1862 at the Division Hospital and is buried in Shiloh National Cemetery, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, section G, grave 110. He was born 14 March 1841 in Van Buren County, Iowa. Additional information supplied by Jim. Hassel Rambo is the younger brother to Jim's gr-grandfather. RAMSDALE, DeWitt, Co. B RANDOLPH, Levi M. (W.), Co. K, wounded at Shiloh RANDOLPH, William S., Co. I RANKIN, James (C.), Co. K, missing at Atlanta RAPENN, Henry, Co. A RAUN, Jerry, Co. K RAYBORN (RAYBURN), Marion, wounded or sick at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, Monday, 21 April 1862) and missing at Atlanta RAYBURN, Alexander, Co. D RAYGER, Thomas, Co. B, wounded at Atlanta REA, David F., Co. C REA, John C., Co. C, wounded at Corinth and missing at Atlanta REAVES (REEVES), John H., Co. G, wounded at Nickajack Creek, died 12 August 1864 and buried at Rome, Georgia REDDEN, Isaac, Co. B REDMAN, William, Co. D REED, Andrew, Co. A REED, Nathan, Co. C REED, Joseph C., Co. F REED, Samuel M., Co. E REED, Samuel M., Co. I REED, Samuel P., Co. A REED, William J., Co. C REEK, Benjamin F., missing at Atlanta REES, George L., Co. B, died 7 February 1863, buried at Young's Point, Louisiana REES, Joseph N., Co. I REEVES, Austin G., Co. H REID, Daniel, Co. A REID (REED), Elias, Co. G, wounded at Corinth and wounded at Atlanta REID, Harvey M., Co. G REID (REED), Hugh Thompson, reported paralyzed by ball in the back of head at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, 12 April 1862). Mustered in 22 February 1862. Appointed Colonel on 1 November 1861. Promoted Brigadier General 13 March 1863. He was born 18 October 1811 in Union City, Union County, Indiana and his father was a native of South Carolina. Hugh came to Keokuk, Iowa in 1843 to practice law and died 28 August 1874 in Keokuk. REID, James Monroe, Co. I (age 32 from Keokuk) wounded slightly in the neck on 6 April 1862 at Shiloh. Brother to Col. Hugh T. Reid. REID (REED), Samuel P., Co. D, wounded at Corinth and wounded and missing at Atlanta REIGLE, Benjamin, Co. B REILEY, John, Co. K REYNOLDS , Charles M. I., Co. D REYNOLDS, Ezra M., Co. D REYNOLDS, George D. (J.), Co. D, severely wounded in the arm at Atlanta REYNOLDS, James H., Co. D RHANEY (RHAMY), William H. (A.), Co. E, wounded at Nickajack Creek RHODES, James, Co. F RICE, Ananias S., Co. G RICE, James E., Co. H, wounded at Corinth, died 26 September 1863, buried at Vicksburg, Mississippi RICHARDS, Joseph, Co. I RICHARDSON, George B., Co. K RICHEY, James L., Co. K RICHMOND, John M. (W.), Co. E, wounded at Nickajack Creek RIDDLEN (RIDDEN), Timothy, Co. G, wounded at Corinth RIDER, William H., Co. D, Co. F RILEY, John, Co. G, missing at Atlanta RIDNOUR, William J., Co. D, Co. K RIDNOUR, William J., Co. K ROACH, Andrew J., Co. D, wounded at Nickajack Creek ROACH, Andrew T., Co. D, wounded at Shiloh ROBERTS, James N., Co. E, wounded at Atlanta, died 17 September 1864, buried at Rome, Georgia ROBERTS, John, Co. K ROBERTS, John H., Co. I ROBERTS, Samuel L., Co. G, missing or prisoner at Corinth and wounded at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia. GAR Post 94, Alma, Harlan County, Nebraska. ROBERTS, Thomas J. (I.), Co. F, died 10 July 1862 ROBERTS, William, (Unassigned) ROBERTS, William M., Co. E ROBINSON, Henry N., Co. E ROBINSON, James D., Co. H ROBINSON, Lorenzo S., Co. B ROGERS, Adam A., Co. I, wounded at Shiloh ROGERS, Alexander B., Co. H ROGERS, George D., Co. H ROGERS, George W., Co. K ROGERS, Newton J. (B.), Co. E - (See: Newton at Shiloh) ROMESHA, William H., Co. C, wounded at siege of Atlanta ROMINE, John T., Co. E ROOT, Edwin D., Co. E ROPER, George W., Co. B ROSE, James H., Co. E ROSE, Philip, Co. K ROSE, Warren Wm., Co. H, wounded at Atlanta ROSS, Benjamin, Co. H ROSS, Wesley, Co. A ROTH, Eli, Co. H ROTH, Frederick, Co. H ROW, Andrew, Co. B ROWE, John, Co. F, wounded at Atlanta ROWEN, Francis A., Co. K ROWELL, Loren, Co. I, missing at Atlanta ROWELL, William H., Co. I, missing at Atlanta. Enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. ROWLEY, Andrew J., Co. D ROYNES, Joseph, Co. F RUDD, John, Co. I RUDLOFF, John, Co. I RULDIN, Isaac, (Unassigned) RUMSEY, Byron, Co. F RUS, Samuel T., Co. B RUSH, Jackson, Co. D RUSSELL, Benjamin F., Co. F, killed at Shiloh RUSSELL, George W., Co. B RUSSEL, Newell, Co. H RUSSELL, Robert, Co. F RUSSELL, William D., Co. K RYAN, Morgan, Co. F RYAN, Joseph, Co. D RYERSON (RYNSON), John L., Co. F, wounded at Shiloh RYERSON , William, Co. F RYNE, Joseph, killed at Shiloh RYNEARSON, Sylvester, Co. C, enlisted 1 November 1861 as Fourth Corporal, residence Laredo, and age 25. Mustered 31 December 1861, promoted Second Sergeant 1 March 1862, First Sergeant 1 May 1862, Second Lieutenant 4 October 1862, First Lieutenant 10 December 1862 and Captain 24 June 1865. Mustered out 29 June 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. A Genealogy of Reyniersen Family by Peter M. Rinearson and Arthur P. Rynearson (1997) states, "Sylvester was the son of Abraham Rynearson and Rachael Ball and born 5 December 1835 at Mason, Warren County, Ohio. He married Mary Jane Clark daughter of John D. Clark and Sarah E. Bowyer. Sylvester died 3 January 1912 at Arcanum, Darke County, Ohio".The Civil War Letters of Sylvester Rynearson 1861-1865 was published by Edward Rynearson Michaels. (Sources available information forwarded by Daniel Rynearson.) RYNSBURGER (RHYNESBERGER), Dick (Dirk), Co. A, wounded at Shiloh RYNSBURGER (RHYNESBERGER) , Marinas (Marius), Co. A, wounded at Shiloh and wounded at Atlanta SACORA, Joseph, Co. C SAFFORD, Thomas (B.), Co. G SAMES, Edward, Co. K, GAR Post 187, Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska. SAN PIERRE, Edward, Co. I SANDERS, Richard, mortally wounded at Nickajack Creek SANDERS, John W., Co. G SANDERS, Levi H., Co. G SANDERS, Richard, Co. G SANDERS, William, Co. E SAPPENFIELD, Albert, Co. K SAPPENFIELD, Jacob, Co. K SARGENT, D., missing at Atlanta SAUSER, Michael, Co. G SAVEY, C. I., Co. B SAXTON, Joseph H., Co. C SCANLON, John, Co. F SCHOLMANER, Allis, Co. G SCHUVERS, Henry, Co. I, wounded at Shiloh SCOFIELD, Isaac, Co. K SCOTT, Daniel W., Co. F, wounded at Shiloh SCOTT, John W., Co. F SCOTT, Thomas W., Co. D SCOTT, William, Co. E SCRIVENS (SCIVER), Alphonse C., Co. A, died 13 January 1862 SCRIVENS, Benjamin H., Co. A SCULLY, John, Co. H SEABORN, Samuel I., Co. D SEALLS, Barney, Co. A SEATER, William W., Co. F, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, died 24 June 1864, buried at Big Shanty, Georgia SEELY, Julius C., Co. B SEEVERS, James A., Co. C SELDER, Lafayette, Co. A SELLERS, James D., Co. E, killed at Kenesaw Mountain SELLERS, William H., Co. E, wounded at Atlanta SELLS (SELLERS), Jacob, Co. A, wounded at Shiloh SEVERSON, Wesley F., Co. A SEWELL, Elias, Co. K SEYMOUR, Henry C., Co. E SHADBOLDT, Jerome, Co. C SHAFFNER, Daniel, Co. D SHAKON, Philip, Co. H SHALLMISER, Allis, Co. D SHANNON, John D., Co. C SHARP, David, Co. B SHAW, Benjamin H., Co. A SHAW, Edward L., Co. K, GAR Post 25, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. SHAW, John B., Co. D SHAW, William, Co. D, died 17 September 1864, buried at Marietta, Georgia SHAWL, Henry B., Co. D SHEARER, George W., Co. H SHEEVERS (SHIEVERS), Henry , Co. I, wounded at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia SHEFFIELD, Eugene S., Co. D SHELDON, Horace I., Co. K SHEPARD, Joshua B. (Barney), Co. H, died 20 (21) March 1862 SHEPHARD, Styles F., Co. G SHEPHERD, David A., Co. B SHEPHERD, William W., Co. D SHEPHERDSON, Meryland J. (Mayland), Co. F, GAR Post 115, Wymore, Gage County, Nebraska. SHEPHERDSON (SHEPARDSON), William H., Co. F, residing 1896 at Box 126, Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers) SHERMAN, Henry, Co. C SHERWOOD, William T., Co. G SHIPLEY, James G., Co. K SHIRLEY, John, Co. D SHOEMAKER, Enos, Co. G SHOEN, Frederick William, Co. B SHOOK, John H., Co. F, GAR Post 103, Brownville, Nemaha County, Nebraska. SHREEVES, Charles H., Co. D, wounded at Shiloh and wounded at Kenesaw Mountain SHREVERS, Rudolph, Co. I SHRIVER, Charles E., Co. E SHRIVER, Thomas, Co. E SHRUNK, Thomas, Co. C SHUEY, Jacob, Co. K SHULAR, Francis M., Co. K SHULAR, John W., Co. K SHULL, Isaiah, Co. A SHULL, Richard R., Co. A, GAR Post 27, Clarks, Merrick County, Nebraska. SIEFFORD, William, Co. F SIMMONS, Benjamin F., Co. D SIMMONS, Joseph B., Co. C SIMMONS, William T., Co. H SIMONS, Chester W., Co. A SIMS, John B. (D.), Co. A, wounded at Shiloh SIPPLE, James W., Co. F, wounded at battle of Corinth SIMPSON, Lloyd D., Co. I SIMS, Edward, (Unassigned) SISLER, Michael N., Co. F SKANK, Lewis W., Co. G SKINNER, Daniel J., Co. B, wounded at Shiloh, GAR Post 22, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. SLATE, William S., Co. A, wounded at battle of Bentonville SLEY, B. E., wounded at Atlanta SLOCUM, John D., Co. H SLONEKER (SLONEMAKER), Jacob, Co. F, wounded at Atlanta SMALLWOOD, Elijah (Elisha), Co. I, died 12 June 1862 SMITH, Augustus, Co. E, killed at Atlanta on 22 July 1864, buried near Atlanta, Georgia SMITH, Edward, Co. C SMITH, Edward, Co. K SMITH, Ellis, Co. A, missing at Atlanta SMITH, Elihu, Co. A, missing at Atlanta SMITH, Frederick, Co. F SMITH, Isaiah A., wounded at siege of Atlanta SMITH, James, Co. A SMITH, James, Co. E SMITH, James, Co. F SMITH, James, Co. K, wounded at Shiloh SMITH, James E., Co. K SMITH, James H., Co. B SMITH, John, Co. A SMITH, John, Co. E SMITH, John W., Co. E SMITH, Oliver, Co. C, killed at Corinth SMITH, Samuel C., Co. G SMITH, Uriah A., Co. C SMITH, William, Co. F SMITH, William, Co. F SMITH, William P., Co. E SMITH, Wilson T. , Co. B SMOCK, Charles, Co. D SNELL, Isaac W., Co. F SNODGRASS, George, Co. B SNOW, Jackson P., Co. A, enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. SNUER, John S., Co. A SOCTON, John, Co. E SOLEN, Charles, Co. B SOUTH, Byron, Co. G, missing at Atlanta SPAIN, Milton, Co. C SPATES (SPAITS), Rezin T., Co. C, wounded at Ezra Church battle, Atlanta, Georgia SPATES, William, Co. C SPATZ, Frederick, Co. K SPEARS, John A., Co. K SPENCE, William A., Co. C SPENCER, Darwin, Co. G, died 1 June 1862, buried at Monterey, Tennessee SPENCER, Elisha G., Co. H SPERES, Isaac, Co. G SPETHMAN, Leopold, Co. B, enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. SPITELL, Mathias, Co. G SPOTT, Frank, Co. B SPOTT, Henry, Co. B SPOTTS, Franklin, Co. H, died 15 July 1865, buried Cave Hill National Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky SPURRIER, Robert W., Co. F ST. JOHN, John F., Co. E, Co. K, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain STACKLEY, John, Co. C, wounded at Atlanta STAGE, John W., (Unassigned) STAHL, Buchary T., (Unassigned) STAHL, Zachariah, Co. I STAIN, James H., Co. B STAIN, William H., Co. B STALCOP (STALCUP), Mathias W., Co. G, Co. K, wounded at Atlanta STANBERRY, William, Co. B STANFIELD, Joseph W., Co. G, Co. K STANFIELD, Samuel, Co. G, died 14 January 1864 STANFIELD, Thomas J., Co. C STANLEY, Charles, (Unassigned) STANWOOD, Sabin C., Co. H, GAR Post 3, Seward, Seward County, Nebraska. STARRET, James B., Co. D STATTS, Abraham J., Co. I STAUBS, Charles E., Co. A STEEL, George K., Co. K STEEL, James A., Co. E STENNETT, Charles, Co. F, enlisted 10 October 1861 at age 23, residence Frankfort, Montgomery County, IA, born 27 July 1838 in Edwards County, Illinois. (Nativity stated Pennsylvania in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers) Mustered 18 November 1861 and re-enlisted and re-mustered 1 January 1864 (29 January 1864 also reported). Mustered out on 24 July 1864 at Louisville, Kentucky. Charles was married to Tabitha Louise Lowe on 27 April 1863. Charles service was limited by both sickness and absence. He was sent home for illness in 1862 and was then recalled to the regiment and failed to return (no record of why). He was then dragged back by the Army in 1863. He argued with the army regarding this matter for a few days but then rejoined and served well but for being sent to the hospital near Rome, Georgia and again later. Though he saw some of the fighting, much of the war he was ill and later documents indicate he was never fully recovered. (Information supplied by Charles Stennett's great-grandson: Dave) STENNETT, Hugh L., enlisted 26 August 1861 and was one of nine "extra" men and subsequently enlisted in the 13th U.S. Infantry 16 November 1861. Technically, Hugh was in the 15th Iowa for a few months but is not listed in Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers... (Information supplied by a Montgomery County, IA, Stennett researcher: Dave) STEPHENS, John M., Co. H STERNES, Charles, Co. F STEVENS, Benjamin S., Co. D STEVENS, Stephen, Co. D, missing at Atlanta STEWART, Charles, Co. A, wounded at Shiloh STEWART, Franklin H., Co. K STEWART, John P., Co. D STEWART, William, Co. E STICKLER, John, Co. I STIDGER, William C., Co. E, Co. I, wounded at Shiloh and wounded at Corinth STIGMAN, John, Co. I STONE, Alfred L., Co. H, missing or prisoner at Corinth and killed at siege of Atlanta on 19 August 1864, buried near Atlanta, Georgia STONE, Andrew B., Co. K STONE, Freeman M. , Co. K, wounded at Shiloh STONE, John Y., Co. F, wounded at Shiloh STONE, Truman, Co. G STOUGH, John, Co. F STOUGHTON, Benjamin F., Co. B, wounded at Shiloh STOW, Ebenezer G., Co. K STREETER, Levi J. (I.), Co. H, wounded at Shiloh and missing at Atlanta STRODE, Newton, Co. B, enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. STUCKER (STUCKEY), Jeptha C. (I. C.), Co. F, died 24 March 1862 STUART (STEWART), Charles M., Co. C STUART (STEWART), Oscar E., Co. E, wounded at Atlanta STUDER, Adolphus G., Co. B, wounded at Shiloh SUITS, William B., Co. D SULGROVE, Emanuel, Co. I SUMNER, Charles W., Co. A SUMSTINE, Peter, Co. A SURLES, George W., Co. H SWAGGART, Daniel, Co. G SWANSON, Willliam M. (N. W.), Co. A, Co. H SWEENEY, James, Co. A, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain SWEENHART, William H., Co. A SWEET, Melvin, Co. E, wounded at Shiloh SWYHEART, Manuel, Co. I SYSTER, Lewis M., Co. E TAIRNA, Patrick, Co. B TANNER, Alva C., Co. C, killed at siege of Atlanta TANNER, Walter A., Co. C, killed at Corinth TARPENNING, Francis M. (W.), Co. F, wounded at battle of Corinth TARPENNING, John, Co. F, GAR Post 126, Bazile Mills, Knox County, Nebraska. TARPENNING, Lucas Jr. (Lewis), Co. F, died 2 or 3 June 1862 TAYLOR, Daniel S., Co. E TAYLOR, Henry P. (J. H.), Co. B, died 15 March 1862 TAYLOR, John G., Co. A TAYLOR, Matthew A., Co. F TEAL, Cornelius, Co. B TEATER, Lysander, Co. I TEBUS, William, Co. B TERNES, Peter, Co. G TERREL, Jackson, Co. B TERRILL, Edward, Co. A THARP, Wilford D., Co. H THATCHER, Amos D., Co. E THATCHER, Isaac B., Co. E, wounded at Shiloh and wounded at Corinth THATCHER, Jonathan, Co. E THAYER, Gilbert, Co. D THAYER, Merrick W., Co. F, killed at Shiloh THAYER, Seth, Co. A THEDENS, Henry, Co. F THOMAS, Benjamin F., Co. E, wounded at Atlanta THOMAS, Isaac, Co. I THOMAS, Josiah, Co. D THOMAS, John H. (A.), Co. K THOMAS, John M., Co. E THOMAS, Luther B., Co. I, missing at Atlanta. GAR Post 4, Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska and Post 1, Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska. THOMAS, Loren S., Co. B THOMAS, Samuel C., Co. I, missing at Atlanta. GAR Post 18, Fairmont, Fillmore County, Nebraska. THOMPSON, Amos, Co. B THOMPSON, George B., Co. E THOMPSON, Oscar, Co. A, died 2 March 1862 THOMPSON, Thomas, Co. H THOMPSON, William, Co. E THOMSON, Edwin B., Co. B THORNBUN, Joseph, Co. C THORNLEY, Edward, Co. C, GAR Post 1, Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska. THORNTON, Francis M., Co. H THORNTON, Thomas J., Co. B THORNTON, William, Co. A THROCKMORTON, Job, Co. F TIBBETTS, James P., Co. A, GAR Post 51, Wilber, Saline County, Nebraska. TICE, Daniel N., Co. K TIMBREL, Jacob T., Co. C, wounded at Atlanta TISHUE, William K., Co. D TOBEY, Sheldon, Co. A TODD, Johnathan Vinson (Jonathan N.), Co. H, enlisted and mustered 17 October 1864, residence near Urbana, Benton Co., IA, nativity Tennessee and age 37. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Although it is believed that he was born in Tennessee, the 1870 census states Arkansas. He married Mary Todd who was born with the same surname as her married name. Johnathan was the father of ten girls and one boy and died in 1890. One daughter, Josephine Todd, married William H. Cumberland.(Information supplied by Johnathan Todd's great-grandson: William H. Cumberland.) TOLBERT (TALBERT), Benjamin, Co. E, died 25 October 1863, buried at Vicksburg, Mississippi TOMLINSON, John, Co. K TOOLE, George W., Co. E TORR, Wilford (William) H., Co. B., died 12 June 1862 TOTTON (TOLTEN), Johnson, Co. C, GAR Post 11, Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska. TOVEREA, John, Co. G, wounded at Shiloh TOVEY, Franklin, Co. B TOVEY, John A., Co. B, killed at Atlanta TOVEY, Peter, Co. H TOWNSEND, Alamander, Co. A TRAUL, Andrew B., Co. K TRICK, George S., Co. D TRIMBELL, Jacob F., Co. C, wounded at Shiloh TRESLER, John L. (S.), Co. F, wounded at Atlanta TRESTER, Edmund C., Co. F TRISLER, Emanuel F., Co. F, residing 1896 in Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers) TROTH, Isaac M. (N.), Co. F, killed at Shiloh TROTH, James A., Co. B TROTH, Zimri, Co. F TRUESDELL, Jacob P., Co. H TRUMP, George, Co. D TRUMP, John, Co. A TSCHOEL, Baptist, Co. C TUCKER, Seldon H., Co. H TULL, James, Co. H, died 17 September 1864 TURNER, Henry, Co. D TURNER, William, Co. G TURNER, William Y., Co. F TYLER, Loren, Co. H ULICK, August, Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 November 1864 at age 20. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. ULM, David W., Co. I, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Indiana. UMBARGER, Christopher C., Co. H, residence Richfield, Fayette County, IA, nativity Indiana. UMSTEAD, Daniel, Co. I, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Ireland. UTTERBACK, Addison, Co. F, residence Mills County, nativity Indiana. UTTERBACK (UTTERBOCK), Sidnor (Snyder) (Sidney) , Co. F, residence Glenwood, nativity Indiana and died 31 May 1862. VAN DAMARK, Zara, Co. B, enlisted and mustered 4 October 1864 and mustered out 20 June 1865 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. VAN HOUSTON, John H., Co. B, residence Fort Dodge, Webster County, IA, nativity Ohio. VAN HOUT, Cornelius, Co. I, residence Eddyville and nativity Holland. VAN RIPER, Peter, Co. A, nativity Michigan. VAN ROOYEN, Peter, Co. I, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland. VAN VALTENBERG, Daniel, Co. E, nativity Indiana. VAN WINKLE, Amos, Co. H, residence Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA, nativity Illinois. VANDERWALL, Henry V., Co. I, wounded at Shiloh. VANDEVEER, George F., Co. A, residence Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, nativity New York. VANCLEAVE (VANCLEAVER), George W., Co. B, residence Fort Dodge, Webster County, IA, nativity Ohio and died 18 April 1862. VANCLEAVE, Henry, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 1 January 1862, residence Peoria, nativity Indiana and age 22. Wounded in left leg severely 23 July 1864 near Atlanta, Georgia. Discharged 27 January 1865 at Pocotaligo, South Carolina. Enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. Henry died in the early 1900's in Elgin, Antelope Co., Nebraska. (Information supplied by Henry VanCleave's gr-grandson: Lanny) VANCLEAVE, John T., Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA. VANCLEAVE, Joshua V., Co. C, enlisted and mustered 1 January 1862, residence Peoria, nativity Indiana and age 24. Wounded in hand slightly 3 October 1862 at Corinth, Mississippi. Discharged 3 January 1863 at St. Louis, Missouri. It appears that Joshua was transferred to the Signal Corps rather than a full discharge and also was listed as historian for Co. C. VANDERLINDER, Laccus, Co. C, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland. VANDERWALL, Henry N. (V.), Co. I, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Holland. VANHOUSER, Valentine, Co. I, enlisted and mustered 7 April 1864 at age 21. Deserted 6 October 1864 at Louisville, Kentucky. VANMORREL, Henry, Co. C, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland VANMORREL (VANDERMORREL), John, Co. C, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland and died 11 October 1864, buried at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia. VANORSDAL (VAN ARSDEL) (VAN ARSDAL) (VAN ARSDALL), Samuel A., Co. F, Co. H, residence Mills County and nativity Pennsylvania. Residing 1896 in Hillsdale, Mills County, Iowa (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers), wounded at Atlanta. VANSICKLE, Chauncey M., Co. C, enlisted and mustered 15 October 1864 at age 18 and mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. (Also: 27th Infantry, Co. I) VANSKIKE, Samuel, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Missouri. VANTREESE (VANTRESE) (VANTRUSE), James S., Co. E, residence Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Corinth and wounded at Atlanta. VANVOAST, Albert, Co. D, residence Clark County, nativity Indiana and missing at Atlanta. VAUGHN, Amos C., Co. G, enlisted and mustered 26 September 1864, residence Iowa and age 22. Mustered out 2 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. VAUGHN, William F., Co. K, nativity Wisconsin. VAUGHT, Simon, Co. B, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. VERRIPS, Daniel, Co. I, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland and missing at Atlanta. VERVERS, John, Co. C, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland. VIERS, Charles M., Co. K, nativity Ohio. VINCENT, Hiram G. (J.), Co. H, residence Calhoun, Harrison County, IA, nativity New York and wounded at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, Monday, 21 April 1862). GAR Post 187, Cambridge, Furnas County, Nebraska. VINCENT, James E., Co. H, residence Calhoun, Harrison County, IA, nativity New York. VINCENT, Jonathan, Co. H, residence Calhoun, Harrison County, IA, nativity New York and wounded at siege of Atlanta. VINCENT, John D., Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Virginia. VINTON, Charles V. (B.), Co. G, residence Indianola, nativity Ohio and wounded at Corinth and killed at Atlanta. VIRGIL, William H., Co. D, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity New York. VOGANTHALER, Andrew, Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 November 1864 at age 37 and mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WACHT, Nicholas, Co. I, enlisted and mustered 27 September 1864. Mustered out 2 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. WADDELL, James, Co. G, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Indiana. WADDELL, William, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 4 October 1864 at age 18. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WADE, Abraham, Co. H, residence Waverly, Bremer County, IA, nativity England. WADE, Absalom, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Iowa and died 4 August 1862. WADE, John, Co. C, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA. WAGONER, George, Co. C, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WAGNER, Houston, Co. G, nativity Iowa. WALDO, Joseph A., Co. B, residence Dallas County, nativity Ohio. WALDO, William W., Co. B, residence Boone, nativity Ohio. WALKER, Charles, Co. G, Co. K, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Indiana or Iowa. WALKER, Elias C., Co. B, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA. WALKER, George W., Co. A, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Ohio. WALKER, Manuel Mike, Co. I, enlisted and mustered 14 November 1864. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WALKER, Smith, Co. C, residence Granville, nativity Illinois. WALKER, Thomas A., Co. G, residence Warren County, nativity Indiana. WALKER, William H. (A.), Co. D, Co. K, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Illinois and mortally wounded at Atlanta. WALL, Thomas, Co. G, enlisted and mustered 15 October 1864. Deserted 27 October 1864 at Cave Springs, Kentucky. WALLACE, George W., Co. K, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Shiloh. WALLACE, Henry L., Co. F, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity New York. WALLACE, Isaac H., Co. H, residence Bedford, Taylor County, IA, nativity Tennessee. WALLICK, Jeremiah, Co. A, nativity Ohio. WALLING, Harman, Co. D, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, nativity Prussia. WALLIS, Jareld D., Co. K, enlisted and mustered 8 October 1864 at age 25. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WALTERS, Dennis, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 21 October 1861 at age 18. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WALTERS, George, Co. I, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Hanover. WALTON, Pierce, Co. C, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA. WARD, James, Co. G, nativity Canada. WARD, William, Co. I, residence Hancock County, Illinois, nativity Indiana and wounded at Shiloh and died 24 March 1864. WARE, George W., Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Iowa. WAREHINE, Andrew, Co. E, residence Fort Madison, Lee County, IA, nativity Indiana. WARNER, Israel S. (J. S.), Co. C, residence Hopewell, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Shiloh and Corinth, died 7 June (14 August) 1863. WARNER, Orson A., Co. F, residence Sidney, Fremont County, IA, nativity New York. Residing 1896 in Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers); wounded at Atlanta. GAR Post 21, Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska. WARREN, Christopher, Co. E, residence Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA, nativity Ireland and wounded at Jonesboro or Lovejoy. WARREN, Lewis, Co. K, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Connecticut. WARREN, John K., Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Kentucky. WARREN, Lewis, Co. D, Co. K, residence Pottawattamie County, nativity Connecticut and wounded at Corinth. WARRINGTON, John H., Co. B, residence Adel, Dallas County, IA, nativity Ohio. WASHBURN, George D., Co. B, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Ohio. WASHINGTON, Patrick, Co. G, nativity Nova Scotia. WASSON, John A., Co. G, residence Panora, Guthrie County, IA, nativity Indiana. WASSON, William H. H., Co. A, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Indiana. WATENPAUGH, Ephraim, Co. B, residence Third Congressional District. WATROUS, Albert B., Co. G, nativity Ohio. WATSON, Joseph H., Co. B, residence Winterset, Madison County, IA, nativity New Hampshire. WATSON, Otis, Co. E, residence Danville, Des Moines County, IA, nativity Ohio. WATSON, William , Co. A, residence Lyons, Clinton County, IA, nativity Scotland and wounded at Kenesaw Mountain. WATSON, William L., Co. I, residence Charleston, Lee County, IA, nativity Indiana and wounded near Atlanta, Georgia. WATTERMAN, Ford, Co. B, residence Adel, Dallas County, IA, nativity Ohio. WAYLER, Jean, Co. G, nativity Germany. WEAVER, Cyrus, Co. C, residence Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WEAVER, David E., Co. H, residence Marietta, Marshall County, IA, nativity Ohio. GAR Post 5, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado. WEAVER, John, Co. D, residence Franklin, nativity Germany. WEAVER, Samuel, Co. H, residence Memory, nativity Indiana. WEBB, David G., Co. K, enlisted and mustered 1 October 1864 at age 25. Died 27 February 1865 at Field Hospital, South Carolina. WEBB, Charles, Co. G, residence Indianola, nativity New York. WEBBER, Henry, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 11 October 1864 at age 23. Discharged 1 July 1865 at Indianapolis, Indiana, by General Order No. 77. WEBSTER, Davidson, Co. H, residence Fort Dodge, Webster County, IA, nativity Maine. WEBSTER, James H., Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA. WEBSTER, Richard F., Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 November 1864 at age 34. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. WEBSTER, Wheeler R., Co. H, residence Union Ridge, nativity New York. WEBSTER, William I., Co. I, residence Smyrna, Clarke County, IA, nativity Ohio and enumerated in the 1890 United States Census for Civil War soldiers and widows in Nebraska. WEEKS, Ezekiel S., Co. F, residence Glenwood, Mills County, IA, nativity Ohio. WEEKS, Lucas A., Co. D, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Ohio. WELCH, Henry D., Co. I, residence Simpson, nativity England. WELCH, Isaiah M. (J. W.), Co. G, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Illinois. WELCH, James A., Co. G, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Illinois. WELCH, John A., Co. G, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Illinois. WELCH, J. W., Co. H WELLMAN, Madison, Co. D, residence Blakesburg, Wapello County, IA, nativity Kentucky and wounded at Shiloh. Died 1 June 1862, buried at Shiloh National Cemetery, Tennessee. WELLMAN (WILLIMAN), John, Co. D, residence Blakesburg, Wapello County, IA, nativity Iowa and wounded at Shiloh. WELLS, John F., Co. G, residence Marion County, IA, nativity Ohio. GAR Post 229, Newport, Rock County, Nebraska. WELLS, Levi, Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Illinois and wounded at Atlanta. WELLS, William C., Co. I, residence Osceola, Clarke County, IA, nativity Ohio. (See: Wells at Corinth) WELLS, William K., Co. C, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA,. WELSH, Henry, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 31 October 1864 at age 18. Mustered out 26 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. WELSH, Peter, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 5 October 1864 at age 32. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. GAR Post 72, Hardy, Nuckolls County, Nebraska. WELSH, Robert F. G., Co. F, residence Fourth Congressional District. WENTWORTH, Henry P., Co. B, residence First Congressional District. WENZEL, Conrad, Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Indiana and killed at Shiloh. WENZEL, William H., Co. K, nativity Bohemia. WERTZ, Matthew, mortally wounded at Columbia, South Carolina WESCHE, Henry, Co. B, residence Third Congressional District. WEST, Albert, Co. G, nativity England. WESTBROOK, James M., Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 November 1864 at age 27. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WESTCOTT, Alvin, Co. K, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Ohio. WESTCOTT, Christopher L., Co. E, Co. K, residence Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA, nativity Rhode Island. WESTFIELD, George J., Co. D, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity New York. WETMORE, Helan, Co. C, enlisted 20 October 1864. Mustered out 27 June1865 at Washington, D.C. WHALEY, Joseph, Co. H, residence Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, IA, nativity Delaware and wounded at Shiloh. WHALEY, Warren, Co. G, residence Maron County, IA, nativity Iowa. WHALIN, Edmond, Co. F, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Ireland. WHALING, Orvill M., Co. C, residence Peoria, nativity Connecticut. WHEELOCK, Charles M., Co. A, residence Lyons, Clinton County, IA, nativity Vermont and wounded at Shiloh WHEELOCK, John A., Co. A, residence Lyons, Clinton County, IA, nativity Vermont. WHISENNAND, Stephen H., Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 November 1864 at age 24. Mustered out 24 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WHISLER, Christian, Co. F, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WHITE, Isaiah, Co. I, residence Clark County, IA, nativity Iowa and missing at Atlanta. WHITE, James H., Co. B, residence Second Congressional District. WHITE, John, Co. G, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania and wounded at Shiloh and at Atlanta. WHITE, John, Co. I, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Ohio. WHITE, J. W., Co. D, residence Mahaska County, nativity Virginia. WHITE, William, Co. B, residence Big Creek. WHITE, William H., Co. I, residence Hancock County, Illinois. WHITENACK, Robert H., Co. A, residence Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, nativity Indiana. WHITEWORTH, William, Co. G, residence Burlington, nativity Illinois. WHITLOCK, Asa, Co. C, residence Hopewell, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Kentucky. WHITLOCK (WHITLACK), Ezra B., Co. C, residence Hopewell, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Kentucky and wounded at Shiloh. WHITMIRE, Jacob, Co. I, died 25 May 1862 WHITMORE, G. W., Co. B, rejected 9 November 1861 by Mustering Officer. WHITNEY (WHITING), John A. C., Co. F, residence Cass County, IA, nativity New York. Residing 1896 in Neola, Pottawattamie County, Iowa (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers), wounded at Shiloh. GAR Post 35, Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado. WHITTAKER (WHITAKER), Noah, Co. C, residence Union Mills, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Indiana and died 6 January 1862. WHITTIER, Edward A., Co. D, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, nativity Iowa. WIDEL, Adam, Co. H, residence Monmouth, Jackson County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WIGGINS, Nathaniel, Co. F, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity New York. WIGGINS, Van Buren, Co. B, residence Winterset, Madison County, IA, nativity New Hampshire. WILBUR, Clark H., Co. H, nativity New York and buried in state of Washington. WILCOX, Alfred R. (B.), Co. K, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, Monday, 21 April 1862). WILCOX, Alfred, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Indiana. WILCOX, William, Co. F, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, nativity Michigan. WILCOX, William S., Co. C, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA,. WILKIN, Matthew W., Co. K, enlisted and mustered 28 October 1864 at age 35. Mustered out 30 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. (Also: First Cavalry, Co. D) WILKINS, Hiram, Co. C, residence Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Indiana and died 4 August 1864, buried at Rome, Georgia. WILKINS, Resin, Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Ohio. WILKINS, Stephen, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Corinth. WILLEMACK, Wenzell, Co. F, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Bohemia. WILLIAMS, Benjamin, Co. C, residence Granville, nativity Ohio. WILLIAMS, Benjamin F., Co. C, residence Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Ohio. WILLIAMS, Charles, Co. A, nativity Ireland. WILLIAMS, Charles E., Co. F, residence Gaston, nativity Ohio. WILLIAMS, Clark, Co. C, residence Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Indiana. WILLIAMS, George, Co. F, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Ireland. WILLIAMS, Henry, Co. G, residence Grinnell, Poweshiek County, IA, nativity Nova Scotia. WILLIAMS, James R., Co. I, residence Charleston, Lee County, IA, nativity Iowa. GAR Post 12, Sidney, Cheyenne County, Nebraska. WILLIAMS, Lewis H., Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Indiana. WILLIAMS, Simeon, Co. H, residence Fairfield, nativity Illinois. WILLIAMS, William H. H., Co. K, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Kentucky or Tennessee and wounded at Corinth. WILLIAMS, William W., Co. I, residence Osceola, Clarke County, IA, nativity Ohio. WILLIS, William, Co. H, residence Calhoun, Harrison County, IA, nativity New York. WILLSON, Eldridge, Co. K, enlisted and mustered 15 October 1864 at age 24. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WILSON, George W., Co. F, enlisted and mustered 15 October 1864 at age 34. Mustered out 8 July 1865 at Newark, New Jersey. WILSON, Henry V., Co. C, enlisted and mustered 1 October 1864. Deserted 6 November 1864 at Resaca, Georgia. WILSON, James, Co. D, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Ohio. WILSON, Jefferson, Co. H, residence Mount Pleasant, Henry County, IA, nativity Indiana. WILSON, John, Co. H, residence Monticello, nativity Canada. WILSON (WILLE), John J., Co. E, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity New York and wounded at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, Friday, 18 April 1862). WILSON, Joseph R., Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio. WILSON, Marshall H., Co. I, residence Albia, Marion County, IA, nativity Ohio and killed at Shiloh. WILSON, Richard M., Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio and mortally wounded at Atlanta. WILSON, Robert, Co. E, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity New York. GAR Post 25, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. WILSON, Samuel, Co. A, residence Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, nativity England and missing at Atlanta. WILSON, Thomas H., Co. B, Co. H, residence Stumptown and Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WILSON, William B. H., Co. G, nativity Indiana and died 23 February 1865. WINGROVE, William, Co. K, nativity Ireland. WINKLER, John W., Co. K, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio or Illinois and killed at Shiloh, buried at Shiloh National Cemetery, Tennessee. WINN, Charles, Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio. WINNING, Eli A., Co. C, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA. WINTERS, David K., Co. B, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Corinth. WINTERS, William B., Co. D, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania and wounded at Shiloh. WINTERS, William S., Co. C, residence Granville, nativity Indiana and missing at Atlanta. WITHROW, Eli, Co. F, residence Glenwood, Mills County, IA, nativity Kentucky. Residing 1896 in Plymouth, Amador County, California (mentioned in Greenbury T. Jones minors pension papers). WISDOM, Francis M., Co. E, enlisted and mustered 28 September 1864. Mustered out 6 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. WOLF, Carl, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 18 October 1864 at age 27. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WOLF, Charles W., Co. K, enlisted and mustered 11 October 1864 at age 22. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WOLF, James W., Co. B, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Ohio. WOLF, John, Co. A, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Germany. WOLF, John, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 5 October 1864. Mustered out 5 October 1864, died 7 April 1865 at Newbern, N.C. and buried in Newbern Cemetery, Newbern, North Carolina, plot 12, grave 2183. WOLF (WOLFE), Porter A., Co. D, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Ohio. GAR Post 31, Ashland, Saunders County, Nebraska. WOLF, Thomas, Co. G, nativity Holland. WOLTON, Henry W., Co. C, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity North Carolina. WOLVERTON, Peter, Co. B, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity New Jersey. WOOD, John H., Co. K, residence Newbern, nativity Ohio and mortally wounded at Atlanta on 12 August 1864, buried at Marietta, Georgia. WOOD, William, Co. A, residence Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, nativity Indiana and died at Shiloh. WOOD (WOODS), John, Co. A, residence Cedar Rapids, Linn County, IA, nativity Indiana and died 22 or 23 December 1861 buried at Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa (also was reported as being buried at Shiloh National Cemetery, Tennessee). WOODARD (WOODWARD), Lysander, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 12 October 1864, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA and age 45. He was a substitute for Lewis Tompkins who was drafted. After wading the swamps between Savannah and Goldsboro, Lysander was sent to the hospital at New Burn, NC. He was sent about 24 March 1865 to Fort Shylar, NY and was mustered out 12 June 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Lysander was born 1 May 1822 at Potton, Quebec, Canada and married Betsy Perkins, sister to 15th Iowa soldier Zelora H. Perkins. Lysander died 2 December 1908 in Britton, Marshall County, South Dakota. (Information supplied by Lysander Woodard's gr-gr-gr-granddaughter: Melissa) WOODMANSEE, Hinkley S., Co. F, residence Glenwood, Mills County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at battle of Corinth. WOODROW, Charles W., Co. E, residence Mount Pleasant, Henry County, IA, nativity New York. WOODWARD, Addison A., Co. H, residence Webster City, Hamilton County, IA, nativity Wisconsin. WOOLKIT, John F., Co. C, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Illinois. WOOLORVUS (WOLOVOUS), Cornelius, Co. I, residence Pella, Marion County, IA, nativity Holland and wounded and missing at Atlanta WOOLSEY, Burrel F., Co. I, enlisted and mustered 28 September 1864. Mustered out 2 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. WORK, William V., Co. D, residence North Liberty, Johnson County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. WRIGHT, Daniel, Co. G, nativity Indiana. WRIGHT, Edgar, Co. F, residence Des Moines, Polk County, IA, nativity New York. WRIGHT, Jesse M., Co. E, residence Keokuk, Lee County, IA, nativity Illinois. WRIGHT, Thomas J., Co. E, residence Burlington, nativity Iowa and mortally wounded at Atlanta on 21 July 1864, buried near Atlanta, Georgia. WRIGHT, Reuben H., Co. B, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, nativity New York. WRIGHT, William, Co. H, residence Janesville, Bremer County, IA, nativity Indiana. WYANT, James W., Co. I WYLIE, James J., Co. G, nativity Canada. WYNER, Peter, Co. F, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Germany. WYANT, James, Co. I, residence Osceola, Clarke County, IA, nativity Indiana and died 20 May (26 March) 1862. WYATT, Humphrey (Humprey) B., Co. G, Co. K, residence Indianola, nativity North Carolina and wounded at Shiloh. WYATT, John W., Co. I, enlisted and mustered 27 September 1864. Mustered out 2 June 1865 at Washington, D.C. WYCAFF, Hazeal, Co. K, residence Gosport, Marion County, IA, nativity Ohio. WYLEY, John, (Unassigned), residence Van Buren, Jackson County, IA, nativity Kentucky. WYMAN, Wilson, Co. B, enlisted and mustered 1 January 1864 at age 28 as Under Cook. Mustered out 14 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. WYMORE, Amos, Co. C, residence Hopewell, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Indiana. WYMORE, Greeneburgh N. (Greenburgh W.), Co. C, residence Hopewell, Mahaska County, IA, nativity Indiana and wounded at Corinth. YEAGER, Cornelius, Co. B, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA, nativity Pennsylvania. YEAST, Samuel, Co. C, enlisted and mustered 6 October 1864 at age 33. Mustered out 24 July 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. YOUNG, Milton M., Co. K, residence Knoxville, Marion County, IA, nativity Indiana and wounded at Shiloh and missing at Atlanta. YOUNG, Thomas, Co. B, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA. YOUNGBLOOD, James M., Co. C (Co. D), residence Laredo, nativity Missouri and wounded at Shiloh (Chicago Tribune, Monday, 21 April 1862). GAR Post 70, Creighton, Knox County, Nebraska. ZACHAN (ZAEHAN), Nicholas, Co. E, residence Keosauqua, Van Buren County, IA, nativity Germany and wounded at Shiloh. ZEBU, A., Co. K ZELLER, Christian, Co. C, residence Davenport, Scott County, IA. ZIMMERMAN, George W., Co. D, residence Ottumwa, Wapello County, IA, nativity Ohio and wounded at Shiloh. ZIMPHER, Jacob, Co. F, residence Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA, nativity Germany. ZORNES (ZOMES), Samuel F., Co. I, residence Eddyville, nativity Indiana and missing at Atlanta. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other gain. 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