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These regiments were the Thirtieth,
Forty-fourth, Seventy-fourth, Eighty-eighth, One Hundredth, One
Hundred and Twenty-ninth, One Hundred and Thirty-ninth, One Hundred
and Forty-second, One Hundred and Fifty-second, Seventh Cavalry
and Twelfth Cavalry. The Thirtieth was at first commanded by
Col. Sion S. Bass. It first moved to Indianapolis, thence to
Camp Nevin, Ky., thence to Munfordsville and Bowling Green, and
in March, 1862, to Nashville. It participated in the battle of
Shiloh on the 7th of April, losing its colonel, who was succeeded
by Col. J. B. Dodge. Here the regiment lost in killed, wounded
and missing about 130 men. It participated in the siege of Corinth,
and moved with Buell's army through northern Alabama, Tennessee
and Kentucky, and also pursued Bragg. It took part in the three
days' battle at Stone River, losing heavily; and also at Chattanooga
and Chickamauga, suffering severely at the latter place. It was
in the campaign against Atlanta, fighting in all the battles.
At Atlanta it was consolidate into a residuary battalion of seven
companies, under command of Col. H. W. Lawton. It fought against
Hood at Nashville, and pursued him to Huntsville, thence moved
into east Tennessee. In June, 1865, it was transferred to Texas.
It was mustered out of service late in 1865.
The Forty-fourth, with H. B.
Reed as colonel, moved to Indianapolis in December, 1861, thence
to Henderson, Ky., thence to Camp Calhoun, thence to Fort Henry,
thence to Fort Donelson, in which battle it suffered severely.
It moved to Pittsburg Landing, and fought both days at Shiloh,
losing thirty-three and one hundred and seventy-seven wounded.
It fought often at the siege of Corinth, and pursued the enemy
to Booneville. It moved with Buell and followed Bragg, fighting
at Perryville. It skirmished at Russell's Hill, moved to Stone
River, where it fought three days, losing eight killed, fifty-two
wounded and twenty-five missing. It moved to Chattanooga, fought
at Chickamauga, fought at Mission Ridge, losing in these engagements
three killed, fifty-nine wounded and twenty missing. It did provost
duty at Chattanooga, and was finally mustered out September,
1865. During the war it lost three hundred and fifty killed and
wounded, and fifty-eight by disease. William C. Williams, Simeon
C. Aldrich and James F. Curtis were its colonels at times.
The Seventy-fourth, in August,
1862, moved to Louisville, Ky., thence to Bowling Green. It pursued
Bragg, and reached Gallatin on the10th of November. Companies
C and K joined the regiment in December. Before this these companies
skirmished at Munfordsville, and with Bragg's advance on the
14th. Were captured, paroled and then joined the regiment. The
regiment pursued Morgan, moved to Gallatin, Nashville, Lavergne,
Triune, moved against Tullahoma, and skirmished at Hoover's Gap.
It joined the campaign against Chattanooga, skirmished at Dug
Gap, Ga. It was one of the first engaged at Chickamauga, and
was the last to leave the field. It lost twenty killed, one hundred
and twenty-nine wounded and eleven missing. It skirmished continuously
at the siege of Chattanooga, and in the charge on Mission Ridge
lost two killed and sixteen wounded. It pursued the enemy to
Ringgold, Ga., participated in the reconnaissance on Buzzard's
Roost, marched with Sherman on the Atlanta campaign, skirmishing
and fighting at Dallas, Kenesaw and Lost Mountain, Peach Tree
Creek, and many other places about Atlanta. It lost in this campaign
forty-six men. It charged the enemy's works at Jonesboro, Ga.,
and lost thirteen killed and forty wounded. Many of the latter
Died . It pursued Hood, and skirmished at Rocky Creek Church.
It moved to North Carolina, and finally home via Washington,
D. C.
The Eighty-eighth took the field
in August, 1862. It defended Louisville against Kirby Smith,
pursued Bragg, fought at Perryville and Stone River, doing splendid
work at the latter battle, losing eight killed and forty-eight
wounded. It fought or skirmished at Hoover's Gap, Tullahoma,
Hillsboro, Elk River and Dug Gap, Ga. It fought desperately at
Chickamauga, fought "among the clouds" on Lookout Mountain,
charged at Mission Ridge, skirmished at Graysville and Ringgold.
In the Atlanta campaign it was engaged at Buzzard's Roost, Resaca,
Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, and Atlanta and Utay
Creek, It pursued Hood, marched with Sherman to the sea, campaigned
through The Carolinas, fought at Bentonville, and moved home
via Richmond and Washington, D. C.
The One Hundreth, in November,
1862, took the field at Memphis, Tenn.; moved on the unsuccessful
Vicksburg campaign; did garrison duty at Memphis and vicinity;
participated in the siege of Vicksburg, and then in the five
days' siege of Jackson. It moved to Vicksburg, thence to Memphis,
thence to Stevenson and Bridgeport, thence to Trenton, Ga. It
fought at Lookout Mountain, and then moved to Chattanooga. It
fought at Mission Ridge, losing in killed and wounded one hundred
and thirty-two men. It pursued Bragg's army; relieved Burnside
at Knoxville; moved on the Atlanta campaign, fighting at Dalton,
Snake Creek Gap, Resaca, Dallas, New Hope Church, Big Shanty,
Kenesaw Mountain, Nickajack Creek, Chattahoochie River, Decatur,
Atlanta, Cedar Bluffs, Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station, fighting
almost continuously for one hundred days. It pursued Hood, joined
the famous march to the sea, fought at Griswoldville, Ga., and
Bentonville, N. C., than moved home via Richmond and Washington,
D. C. The regiment fought in twenty-five battles.
The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth
moved to Nashville, Tenn., April, 1864, hence to Charleston,
Tenn. It fought at Dalton, Resaca, skirmished for nearly two
weeks through the woods and defiles near there, fought gallantly
and lost heavily at Decatur, engaged the enemy at Strawberry
Run, losing twenty-five killed and wounded. It pursued Hood,
moved to the assistance of General Thomas, skirmished heavily
at Columbia, and fought desperately at Franklin, one of the bloodiest
battles of the war; fought in the two days' battle against General
Hook, and joined in the pursuit. It then moved via Cincinnati
and Washington, D. C., to Morehead City, thence to Newbern, and
finally to Wise's Forks, where it had a severe engagement with
the enemy. It moved to Goldsboro, Morley Hall, Raleigh and Charlotte,
where it was mustered out of service in August, 1865.
The One Hundred and Thirty-ninth
entered the service at Indianapolis, June, 1864. It moved to
Nashville, Tenn., and was assigned to garrison and provost duty
in the towns and along the railroads, and, in general, was required
to guard Sherman's base of supplies. At the expiration of one
hundred days the regiment left the service.
The One Hundred and Forty-second
entered the service in November, 1864. It moved to Nashville,
where it was assigned garrison duty. At the battle of Nashville
the regiment was in reserve. After this, and until it was mustered
out, it remained at Nashville.
The One Hundred and Fifty-second
entered the service in March, 1865, moving to Harper's Ferry,
in the vicinity of which place it was assigned garrison duty.
It was stationed for short periods at Charlestown, Stevenson
Station, Summit Point and Clarksburg, where it was mustered out
in August, 1865.
The Seventh Cavalry took the
field in December, 1863. It moved to Louisville, thence to Union
City, Tenn. It skirmished at Paris, Egypt Station and near Okalona,
fighting severely all day at the latter place. In one charge
it left sixty of its men on the field. During the entire fight
it lost eleven killed, thirty-six wounded and thirty-seven missing.
It moved to Memphis, and finally to the support of Sherman's
base of supplies. At Guntown, Miss., a desperate battle ensued,
the regiment being driven back with a loss of eight killed, fifteen
wounded and seventeen missing. It was highly complimented by
General Grierson, notwithstanding the defeat. It fought at La
Mavoo, Miss., and near Memphis, where seven members of Company
F were killed by guerrillas. After this it joined in the pursuit
of General price; moved with General Grierson on his famous raid,
fighting and destroying rebel property. It moved down into Louisiana
and Texas, and finally, late in 1865, was mustered out.
The Twelfth Cavalry was organized
at Kendallville during the winter and spring of 1864, Edward
Anderson, colonel. It first moved to Nashville, thence to Huntsville,
Ala. Here and vicinity it remained, chastising guerrillas and
bushwhackers. A portion was not mounted; the others were and
were commanded by Lieut. Col. Alfred Reed. Many men were lost
in the numerous engagements. After this the regiment moved to
Brownsboro, thence to Tullahoma, where they watched General Forrest.
Here it had several skirmishes. Companies C, D and H participated
in the defense of Huntsville. The regiment fought at Wilkinson's
Pike, Overall's Creek and before Murfreesboro, spent the winter
of 1864-65 at Nashville, embarked for Vicksburg, participated
in the movements on Mobile, Ala., and joined in the raid of General
Grierson. It occupied Columbus, Miss., Grenada, Austin and other
points, guarding Federal stores and positions. It was mustered
out of service at Vicksburg in November, 1865.
The following imperfect "Roll
of Honor" of men from Noble county who were killed, Died
of wounds or disease, or otherwise, while in the service of their
country during the war of the Rebellion, is taken from the Adjutant
General's reports, from newspapers, and from various other sources.
And doubtless contains numerous errors.
COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
| J. W. Geesman,
sergeant |
Died at
Nashville, Tenn., August 19, 1863 |
|
A. J. Linn,
sergeant |
Died of
wounds at Nashville, Tenn., February 5, 1863 |
|
Addison
Harley, sergeant |
Died at
Louisville, Ky., August 5, 1864 |
|
J. W. Clark,
sergeant |
Died of
wounds at Marietta, Ga., September 19, 1864 |
|
John W.
Hathaway, corporal |
Killed at
Stone River, December 31, 1862 |
|
Rush W.
Powers, corporal |
Died at
Nashville, Tenn., August 17, 1863 |
|
Emanuel
Diffendafer, corporal |
Died at
Bowling Green, Ky., December 29, 1862 |
|
Samuel Hamilton,
corporal |
Died at
Annaplis, Md., February 20, 1865 |
|
Henry Hinkley,
corporal |
Died at
Lisbon, Ind., November 19, 1864 |
|
Charles
Wilde, corporal |
Died at
Memphis, Tenn., 1862 |
|
Henry H.
Franklin, corporal |
Died at
Chattanooga, Tenn., November 7, 1864 |
|
John D.
Stansbury, musician |
Died at
Louisville, Ky., January 23, 1862 |
|
L. D. Thompson,
wagoner |
Died at
Bowling Green, Ky., December 7, 1862 |
PRIVATES
|
NAMES |
DEATH
PLACE AND DATE |
|
William
Archer |
Killed at
Stone River, December, 1862 |
|
Levi Atwell |
Died at
Upton Ky., December, 1861 |
|
William
C. Allen |
Died at
Nashville, September, 1862 |
|
Otis D.
Allen, |
Died at
Louisville, February, 1862 |
|
William
Anderson |
Died at
Camp Nevin, Ky., November, 1861 |
|
William
Adkins |
Died Near
Nashville, Tenn., |
|
Daniel M.
Axtell |
Died of
wounds at Marietta, Ga., 1864 |
|
John W.
Aker |
Died at
Louisville, April, 1864 |
|
A. M. Albright |
Died in
1865 |
|
William
Abbott |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1864 |
|
Andrew Arnold |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1864 |
|
William
Barthock |
Died of
wounds at Fort Fisher, 1865 |
|
J. E. Bradford |
Starved
to death at Danville, 1864 |
|
H. J. Belden |
Died at
Evansville, Ind., April, 1862 |
|
Solomon
Bean |
Died at
Nashville, November, 1862 |
|
Paul Bean |
Died at
Glasgow, Ky., November, 1862 |
|
A. P. Baltzell |
Killed at
Shiloh, April, 1862 |
|
James Bailey |
Killed at
Perryville, 1863 |
|
Henry Brooks |
Died at
Madison, Ind., 1862 |
|
Peter Betyer |
Died at
Grand Junction, 1863 |
|
W. H. Bailey |
Died at
St. Louis, 1862 |
|
T. A. Barber |
Died at
Nashville, 1865 |
|
Noah Bowman |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1865 |
|
L. H. Baldwin |
Killed at
Stone River, 1862 |
|
Josiah Benton |
Died at
Kendallville, March 1864 |
|
Henry Bloodcamp |
Died at
Cumberland, Md., 1865 |
|
Joseph Bull |
Died in
1865 |
|
Anson Bloomer |
Died at
Murfreesboro, 1864 |
|
C. Barnsworth |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1864 |
|
J. Bishop |
Died of
wounds, Louisville, 1863 |
|
T. P. Cullison |
Died at
Chickamauga, September, 1863 |
|
Michael
Clair |
Died at
Upton, Ky., December 1861 |
|
Daniel Chapman |
Died at
Camp Nevin, Ky., November 1861 |
|
Patrick
Clark |
Died at
Camp Nevin, November, 1861 |
|
George Cullors |
Died at
Nashville, May, 1865 |
|
J. W. Cruchlow |
Died of
wounds in 1865 |
|
Daniel Coopruler |
Dies of
wounds in 1865 |
|
G. Caswell |
Died at
Kendallville, 1862 |
|
C. Conkling |
Died at
home in 1864 |
|
John T.
Cannon |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1864 |
|
Cook, James |
Died at
Paducah, Ky., March, 1862 |
|
Homer E.
Clough |
Died at
Gallatin, Tenn., December 1862 |
|
Theodore
Coplin |
Died at
Louisville, 1863 |
|
Lucius Covey |
Died of
wounds in the hands of the enemy, October 1863 |
|
John Chancey |
Died near
Edisto River, February 1863 |
|
William
P. Cheesman |
Died in
1863 |
|
Joseph H.
Clemmons |
Killed at
Iuka, 1862 |
|
H. D. Collins |
Killed at
Stone River |
|
W. A. Curry |
Drowned
at Louisville, 1863 |
|
J. W. Curry |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
H. E. Cole |
Died at
Camp Nevin, Ky., 1861 |
|
George Cluck |
Died at
Collarsville, 1863 |
|
A. T. Cumming |
Died at
Indianapolis, 1862 |
|
W.H. Calkins |
Dilled at
Mission Ridge, 1863 |
|
John Clutter |
Died at
Memphis, May, 1865 |
|
Joel Clark |
Died at
Nashville, 1865 |
|
John Clark |
Killed at
Stone River, 1862 |
|
Marion F.
Cochran |
Died at
Louisville, December, 1864 |
|
A. M. Casebeer |
Died in
1865 |
|
W. H. Coates |
Died in
1865 |
|
Alonzo Chase |
Died at
home |
|
Isaac Dukes |
Died at
Murfreesboro, Tenn., April, 1863 |
|
John Dryer |
Died at
Gallatin, November, 1862 |
|
William
J. Byer |
Died of
wounds, Chattanooga, October, 1863 |
|
James Dunbar |
Died November,
1863 |
|
Helim H.
Dunn |
Died of
wounds, December, 1863 |
|
Silas Dysert |
Died at
Bridgeport Ala., February, 1862 |
|
J. B. Dillingham |
Died at
Collarsville, 1863 |
|
J. H. Drake |
Died at
Athens, 1865 |
|
John Dingman |
Died at
Nashville, March 1865 |
|
Daniel Donehue |
Died 1865 |
|
William
Denny |
Killed,
1864 |
|
J. A. Denny |
Died at
Nashville, 1864 |
|
Abner Eddy |
Died at
Camp Nevin, November, 1861 |
|
Nelson Eagles |
Stared to
death, Danville, 1864 |
|
John Erricson |
Died at
Jeffersonville, Ind., July, 1865 |
|
Henry Eley |
Died of
wounds, May, 1862 |
|
John Engle |
Died Camp
Sherman, 1865 |
|
Abner Elder |
Died at
Madison, Ind., 1862 |
|
Peter Eggleston |
Died at
Nashville, January, 1865 |
|
Henry Eddy |
Died at
Cumberland, Md., April 1865 |
|
Eben Eddy |
Died at
Indianapolis, March, 1865 |
|
A. T. Ellsworth |
Died, 1865 |
|
Orton B.
Fuller |
Killed at
Resaca, May, 1864 |
|
Albert W.
Fisher |
Died at
Cairo, August, 1864 |
|
Erastus
Fisk |
Died at
Upton, Ky., December 1861 |
|
Mackson
Fisk |
Died at
Camp Nevin, November 1861 |
|
George Fisk |
Died at
Louisville, January 1862 |
|
Andrew J.
Follen |
Died at
Gallatin, November, 1863 |
|
Charles
Folk |
Died at
Nashville, 1864 |
|
Cepheus
Fordam |
Died at
Nashville, 1865 |
|
Frederick
Felton |
Died at
David's Island, April, 1865 |
|
William
Fitzgerald |
Missing,
wounded at Shiloh, April 1862 |
|
Daniel Groves |
Died at
Memphis, December 1862 |
|
Samuel Gardner |
Starved
to death, Danville, 1863 |
|
I. J. Garver |
Starved
to death, Andersonville, 1864 |
|
William
H. Green |
Died at
Louisville, Ky., June, 1865 |
|
A. A. Gallonge |
Killed at
Shiloh, 1862 |
|
Owen Garvey |
Killed at
Chickamauga, September, 1863 |
|
Matthias
Green |
Died at
Murfreesboro, February, 1863 |
|
B. L. Gage |
Died, 1865 |
|
Michael
Gunnet |
Died, 1864 |
|
Simon Gilbert |
Died in
Michigan, 1864 |
|
Wallace
Gorton |
Died at
home |
|
Cyrus Gyer |
Starved
at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Daniel Hodges |
Died at
Baton Rouge, October, 1864 |
|
George Hubbard |
Killed at
City Point, 1865 |
|
Joseph Hunt |
Killed at
Shiloh, April 1862 |
|
Henry Hetick |
Died of
wounds, Chattanooga, October, 1863 |
|
Joseph C.
Hill |
Died at
Nashville, April 1865 |
|
T. C. Hollister |
Killed at
Murfreesboro, 1862 |
|
James Hudson |
Killed at
Murfreesboro, 1862 |
|
Henry Hart |
Died at
Indianapolis, 1863 |
|
John Haller |
Killed at
Stone Rive, December 1863 |
|
C. Hinton |
Died at
Henderson, Ky., 1862 |
|
William
H. Hays |
Died at
Ackworth, Ga., June, 1864 |
|
W. Herrick |
Starved
at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
M. Harker |
Died of
wounds, 1864 |
|
Orange Homer |
Died at
Gallatin, 1862 |
|
Emanuel
Hoover |
Died at
LaGrange, 1862 |
|
Jacob K.
Hartzler |
Died at
Chattanooga, September 1863 |
|
Stockton
D. Haney |
Died at
New Albany, Ind., November, 1862 |
|
John Hoffman |
Died at
Hickory Valley, 1863 |
|
Jesse Hull |
Killed at
Dallas, Ga., 1863 |
|
Alvin O.
Hostetter |
Died at
Memphis, September, 1865 |
|
Rober Hamilton |
Died near
Vienna, Fla., July, 1864 |
|
E.L. Humphreys |
Died in
Noble county, 1865 |
|
Edwin B.
Hanger |
Died at
home, April 1865 |
|
Eliphalet
S. Holy |
Died at
Indianapolis, March, 1865 |
|
R. Householder |
Died ? |
|
Addison
Harley |
Died at
Nashville, 1864 |
|
Elisha Harding |
Died at
Kendallville, 1864 |
|
John D.
Harber |
Died at
Nashville, 1864 |
|
W. Hardenbrook |
Died at
Pulaski, 1865 |
|
Henry Jerred |
Killed at
Murfreesboro, 1862 |
|
J. Y. Johnson |
Died at
Corinth, July 1862 |
|
Hollis Johnson,
Jr. |
Died at
Gallatin, November, 1862 |
|
J. D. Joslin |
Killed at
Atlanta, 1864 |
|
Samuel Johnson |
Drowned
near Beaufort, S. C., January, 1865 |
|
Silas W.
Johnson |
Died at
Chattanooga, July 1864 |
|
Albert M.
Johnson |
Died at
Camp Piatt, W. Va., August, 1865 |
|
J. W. Kirkpatrick |
Died at
Nashville, 1863 |
|
Samuel Konkright |
Died at
Nashville, 1863 |
|
William
H. Kelley |
Died of
wounds at Chattanooga, March, 1865 |
|
Daniel Knepper |
Died on
hospital boat, August, 1865 |
|
Barney Knepper |
Died at
Indianapolis, June, 1862 |
|
L. C. Knapp |
Killed at
Mission Ridge, 1863 |
|
M. D. King |
Killed at
Dallas, Ga., 1864 |
|
Elias Kessler |
Died at
Indianapolis, March, 1865 |
|
John W.
Klein |
Died at
Nashville, 1864 |
|
Ashbury
Lobdell |
Died at
Beaufort, S. C., February, 1865 |
|
Jacob Lanellen |
Died of
wounds at Fort Fisher, 1865 |
|
Joseph Longly |
Killed at
Shiloh, April 1862 |
|
Ira Lease |
Died at
Murfreesboro, August, 1863 |
|
Robert Longyear |
Died at
Farmington, 1862 |
|
Hiram Lindsey |
Died, 1864 |
|
John S.
Lash |
Died at
Memphis, March, 1864 |
|
John Louthan |
Died at
Vicksburg, August, 1865 |
|
A. Linger |
Starved
at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Lafayette
Mullen |
Killed at
Chickamauga, September, 1863 |
|
Andrew J.
Myers |
Died at
Victoria, Texas, November 1865 |
|
Thomas J.
Manhorter |
Died at
St. Louis, February, 1865 |
|
James Monroe |
Killed at
Stone River, 1862 |
|
F. B. Miler |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Simon Michaels |
Died, July,
1865 |
|
William
Miner |
Died at
Evansville, December, 1861 |
|
H. J. Monroe |
Died at
Andersonville, August, 1864 |
|
J. B. Matthews |
Died at
Murfreesboro, January, 1863 |
|
L.H. Madison |
Died at
Hamburg, Tenn., May, 1862 |
|
John Mankey |
Died at
Athens, Ala., July, 1862 |
|
Jacob Mohn |
Killed at
Shiloh, April, 1862 |
|
Eli Miser |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1864 |
|
Corry McMann |
Died at
Louisville, Ky., December, 1862 |
|
William
Martin |
Died at
Louisville, January, 1863 |
|
Matthias
Marker |
Killed at
Perryville, October, 1862 |
|
J. McBride |
Died at
Nashville, 1865 |
|
Albert Martenus |
Died, 1865 |
|
John H.
Mitchell |
Starved
at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Charles
A. Monroe |
Died, 1863 |
|
Wesley Moore |
Died, April,
1864 |
|
Sylvanus
Mercia |
Died at
Huntsville, Ala., 1865 |
|
J. McQuiston |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Charles
W. Mullen |
Died at
Whiteburg, Ala., August, 1864 |
|
Henry McGinnis |
Died at
Decatur, Ga., September, 1864 |
|
John A.
Madison |
Killed at
Atlanta, 1864 |
|
J. H. McNutt |
Died of
wounds, 1865 |
|
G. G. Nelson |
Killed at
Murfreesboro, 1863 |
|
J. W. Norton |
Died at
Evansville, Ind., December, 1861 |
|
Charles
Noteman |
Died at
Columbus, 1865 |
|
Henry Nichols |
Died, 1865 |
|
George Oliver |
Died in
hospital, 1864 |
|
Francis
Owen |
Died at
Tuscumbia, 1863 |
|
Horace D.
Odell |
Died at
Gallatin, December, 1862 |
|
T. L. Ourstreet |
Died at
Helena, Ark., 1862 |
|
Samuel W.
Orr |
Died at
Keokuk, Iowa, 1863 |
|
H. Plummer |
Died at
Granville, 1865 |
|
John Poppy |
Killed at
Shiloh, April 1862 |
|
William
Prentice |
Killed at
Resaca, May, 1864 |
|
John S.
Pancake |
Died at
home January, 1864 |
|
William
H. Piatt |
Died at
Murfreesboro, February, 1863 |
|
Rudolph
Phisel |
Died at
Nashville, 1865 |
|
Daniel Porke |
Died at
Camp Sherman, 1863 |
|
A. Pennypacker |
Died at
Murfreesboro, 1864 |
|
Earl Powers |
Died at
Cumberland, Md., April, 1865 |
|
Lester Powers |
Died, 1865 |
|
Henry Ridenbaugh |
Killed at
Mission Ridge, November, 1863 |
|
Abraham
Reed |
Died of
wounds at Fort Fisher, 1865 |
|
Charles
Rossin |
Died, December,
1864 |
|
William
Richardson |
Died at
home, April 1862 |
|
Louis Routsong |
Died at
Louisville, December, 1862 |
|
Isaac Rambo |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1865 |
|
David Rink |
Died at
Bowling Green, Ky., November, 1862 |
|
Oliver Reed |
Died at
Jeffersonville, Ind., June, 1864 |
|
L.H. Randall |
Killed at
Chickamauga, 1863 |
|
George W.
Rogers |
Died at
Tyree Springs, Tenn., November, 1862 |
|
David River |
Died at
Nashville, 1862 |
|
Milton Richards |
Died at
Nashville, September, 1864 |
|
William
Rosenbaugher |
Died at
Indianapolis, March 1865 |
|
A. Rinehart |
Died, 1865 |
|
Frank Seamans |
Died at
Grand Junction, Tenn., February, 1863 |
|
George R.
Smith |
Died at
Rome City, 1863 |
|
J. H. Sparrow |
Died of
wounds at Fort Fisher, 1865 |
|
Edward B.
Segnor |
Died at
Baton Rouge, May, 1864 |
|
Daniel Shobe,
Jr. |
Died of
wounds, May, 1862 |
|
Clark Scarlett |
Died at
Upton, Ky., December, 1861 |
|
Alfred Shields |
Died at
Murfreesboro, December, 1863 |
|
P. J. Squires |
Killed at
Shiloh, 1862 |
|
John Shidler |
Died at
Gallatin, December, 1862 |
|
Thomas Stokes |
Died, March,
1863 |
|
Elijah Starks |
Killed at
Chickamauga, 1863 |
|
Jacob Shobe |
Died at
Murfreesboro, May, 1863 |
|
Amos W.
Seymour |
Died at
Bowling Green, November, 1862 |
|
David Soule |
Killed at
Atlanta, 1864 |
|
E.O. Sanborn |
Died at
Chattanooga, 1863 |
|
Francis
H. Shaver |
Starved
at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Alfred Sutton |
Died at
Washington, 1864 |
|
J. Seebright |
Died on
steamer Olive Branch, 1864 |
|
Jacob Slusse |
Died at
Acworth, Ga., June, 1864 |
|
Theron A.
Smith |
Died January,
1865 |
|
John Seips |
Died, 1865 |
|
Uriah Swager |
Died, 1865 |
|
Frank Teal |
Killed at
Shiloh., April, 1862 |
|
William
Totten |
Killed at
Chickamauga, September, 1863 |
|
John Traul |
Died at
Huntsville, Ala., January, 185 |
|
William
R. Truly |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1865 |
|
David Tressel |
Died at
Lebanon Junction, Ky., December, 1862 |
|
William
Tressel |
Died at
Gallatin, December, 1862 |
|
Abraham
Tawney |
Died of
wounds, Madison, Ind., December, 1863 |
|
W. T. Taylor |
Drowned
in Mill creek, 1864 |
|
Franklin
Thomas |
Died at
Nashville, 18632 |
|
Isaiah Tryon |
Killed at
Kingston, 1864 |
|
Francis
Trask |
Died at
Jackson, 1865 |
|
Marcus B.
Turney |
Died at
Cumberland, Md., April 1865 |
|
William
Untadt |
Died at
Washington City, 1864 |
|
Moses Walters |
Died at
Memphis, October, 1863 |
|
George E.
Warden |
Died at
Scottsboro, Ala., March, 1864 |
|
William
H. Williams |
Died at
Marietta, Ga., September, 1864 |
|
Adam Weeks |
Died Rome,
Ga., 1864 |
|
John M.
Wells |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Andrew J.
Webb |
Died at
Camp Nevin, Ky., November, 1861 |
|
Ira Worden |
Starved
to death at Andersonville, 1864 |
|
Lorenzo
D. Wells |
Died of
wounds, December, 1863 |
|
Ziba Winget |
Died at
Nashville, March, 1863 |
|
John D.
Warner |
Died, 1863 |
|
Edmund West |
Died in
Andersonville Prison, 1864 |
|
Hiram Wabill |
Died at
Grafton, West Virginia, June, 1865 |
|
Joseph E.
Walburn |
Died at
Nashville, February, 1863 |
|
Hiram Woodford |
Died in
1865 |
|
W.R. Wiltrout |
Died at
Washington, 1864 |
|
George Weamer |
Died of
wounds, April, 1862 |
|
William
T. Yort |
Died at
St. Louis, July, 1862 |
|
David C.
Yoder |
Died in
Andersonville Prison, August, 1864 |
|
John H.
Yeakey |
Died at
Nashville, 1862 |
|
L. D. Yorker |
Died at
Camp Nevin, 1861 |
|
A. Young |
Died at
Memphis, 1862 |
|
John Zeigler |
Died at
Raleigh, N. C., 1865 |
Grand total, 301.
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